The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 7WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER nth, • 1970
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Scout Auxiliary
Holds Annual ; :.
The Ladies. Auxiliary of 1st :Kin-
loss Scouts held their: annual
meeting at the Scout •Ha'll on Mon.
,'day afternoon November 9.with 7
ladies present. Mrs. Gordon Wall
presided and the meeting opened..
•'with the Scout Mother's Promise.
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The secretary , Mrs. Jim Burt,
called the roll and read the -min-.
utes' of the last meeting Corres-
pondence was 'read. It was decid-
ed to make a donation' of ,$10.00
to Blue Springs Lodge,
Reports iwer'egead from treasur-
er , social:convener. and sewing
convener. The .annual meeting of
1st Kinloss Scouts 'for parents, .
interestedpeople and leaders will
be held November 17 at 8 ,15' p.. M .
in the Scout Half. Cubs ,.Scouts
and Venturers are invited,to •
attend.the Remembrance Day Ser-
v3ct Holyrood.;Ha-11-at 10:45
.a.m. on November 11.
The ladies of the a
re -arranged in:four groups to in=
c1u•Ie new':mem.bers.
It was. decided that ,Group` 2.,
Mrs. Ernie Hanna's group, would
take lunch for the annual Meeting.In the election_ of officers Mrs.;*
Gor on al was re=elected-pres-L
• idents Mrs. Lyman Sutton, .1st
vice-president and Mrs. Ron Stan-
ley was elected 2nd 'vice-presid r
ent. , Mrs. Eric Parsons. was elect-
ed secretary-treas.urer.. Mrs:
Morley Wall was re-elected '
—SOcia1 Conv�'n-.-a== -i and Mrs, Ernie
Hanna was,re-elected Sewing
Convener: -The meetingJa` d purn-
ed.
I(INLO(JGH'
Mr. and Mrs, P. A.. Murray •
returned home from Smith Falls
and, Ottawa where they visited
with. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Dales,
(Margaret Anne) and; also .attended
a session, of Parliament.
Miss Margaret Murray and her.
house companion; Miss Bartlett ,
left on Saturday for Montreal,,
where they will spend the winter
after being at her farm. home for
the summer months.
Mrs. Marretta Hodgins of Det-
roit.spent'the week -end at her
home here.'
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Mr. and Mrs. Art'Haldenby are
visiting-thisweekwithilthe-ir
family in Toronto.
• Torn McFarlan, left'on. Wednes-
day for Florida where he will
spend the winter months. • •
Mrs, Perry :Hodgins, who has
been a patient in the . Wingharn.
and District Hospitalfor the past
16 .months,' was taken to Brucelea
Haven on Wednesday., `
. Lisa Evans: of Georgetown spent
the past week end with her• grand -.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nichol-.
son..
ADDITION TO BARN.'
Bill Percy had a barn raising
during the week,, when he added
an addition to his present barn.`
On. Sunday Midord Wall was
appointed to,represent the Angli-
'can Congregation at London on
Monday; when a•'Bishop was elec-
tedto succeed the' late Bishop
'Luxton. Others from here attend
ing.were Mrs: Jack Scott and'Bob .
Scott..
Mrs,. William 'Cox , Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Scott were dinner guests
with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Scott and
uxiia.ry were family on Sunday evening'.
The .Anglican .Church Women
will meet: on Thursday afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Midford :Wall
This will be .the bale packing
and the Annual Meeting. Mem-
bers
orn-bers are asked to bring a wrapped'
Christmas -gift' fora girl of .16
years.
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Mr. and Mrs. Jack. Barr and het
parents Mr. and.Mrs. Gilbert •
Hamilton visited. Sunday .with Miss,
BettyHarnilton at Niagara. :Jean
nette and. Susan visited with Mr.
-and Mrs.. 8ruee-H•am31ton-at .buck
now and Murray visited with Barry;
Bushell at Wingharn during their
parents'absence .
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PURPLE GROVE
Many folks turned but to the
reception in :honour of newly-weds
MMr. and Mrs. Roy.Collins in Rip-
ley on a urday evenirrg-.
Some from Here attend.ed-and.
enjoyed Commencement Night at
„Ripley Lo 0.0_, -ate
��,Scbo
evening', which was well attended
Dinner guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs: Don McCosh and Dick
were Mr. and Mrs William
Mc•Innes•, Dianne , Linda and
Karen of Teeswater;.
. Miss Dianne Dore of Teeswatet
was an overnight guest of Cathie
Dore ori Saturday.
• Carol Lolling was home from
Milton fox the week end-.�
A number from here attended-: - �.
the :Cornrencement at Ripley •
District High School on Friday •
evening and .enjoyed.hearing.Mr.'
Ja-c-k,B-oweisT-fotmeily:trf..this
as guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osborne.,
and family and Mrs': Osborne Sr
visited Sunday in, Wingharn with:.
Mr.,.:and_h,I'rs. Jack Reavie:
Mr. and .Mrs. Victor Haines of
Wingham were guests last Thurs;
day afternoon with Mr. and •Mrs.
Melvin Colling and, Ernie.