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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-11-11, Page 141.•. • PAGE, FOURTEEN, THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO FOR CONTINLIED HEATING COMFORT TOP f1UALITY ESSO HOME HEAT HEATING EQUIPMENT SERVICE. (No down payment,10 years to pay) AT NO COST T0. YOU 0 a t ROY HAVENS Phone 52.8-3012 Lucknow . ESSO.OIL BURNER SALES and SERVICE : • HOME HEAT SERVICE St Helens 4-H .The .St. Helens Happy • Handicrafters hilltheir eighth meeting on Tuesday, Novembef.. en's. Hall. This was th • meeting for this project., • The .rneeting was opened with the 4-H Pledge , followed by.:.the Roll Call HOW I would define, last a' good citizen. The minutes of thelast meeting were read and approved. • , Our discussion was on "It's Great to be a Canadian Our notes were on wha. a good citizen should do. We also talked- about Achievement' Day and when our books were due•. St..Helen's two practised their skit and decided to hold another practise next -Ptresday-n ghtTLNovey t be r 10 ,:at, 7.15 p.m. Our Group Work consisted of the girls dividing into groups of five.. Each group was given two questions and were to discuss • Reception Held For Neii..Rintouls WHITECHURCH NEWS A wedding reception was held on Friday evening November 6 in Whitechurch Comrnunit.y Memor- ial Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs.. Neil Rintoul (Helen McNee) newly weds. 'Music for caneing;was supplied by Tiffin: Orchestra with calling off being done by Leroy and Brian Rintoul. An exceptionally large crowd gathered to honor the newly weds. At lunch time Neil. and Helen were called to..the platform aod given seats.:of honor while Jim Hayden rifd an address and on. •' behalf ofe gathering Bob Struth- ers presented them with a gift 'of money. Neil and Helen both replied thanking all for Corning, to those who sponsored the party for them and the gift presented , and, for their•kindness in thinking of them. All sang for They are -Jolly Good them. After each group gave a report to. the •rest of the girls. We closed the meeting with the; 4-H Creed'. • • Sewing Mechanics .'nITECHURCH. NEWS Whitechurch Sewing Mechanics. ;he1d• a work meeting on Saturday; forenoon at the home of Miss'. • Joyce Tiffin with six- members in attendance. .; .. 'WEDNESDAY, Fellows, and dancing resumed to the .closing, hour, HOBBY MEETING. On Tuesday evening•Miss Mild- red McClenaghan held an. Old Time Hobby Meeting at her home when the following ladies Mrs. Earl Caslick„ Mr's. Albert Coultes, Mrs. Wallace Conn, Mrs. Russell Chapman , Mrs.. George Thomp- son, Mrs. Ezra Scholtz, Ivlrs. Gar- net Farrier, Mrs. Elwood Gros- korth and Mrs. Victor Emerson brought their hobby -along . and, worked at it. There were five different patterns of quiltsbeing. worked on. Knitting and embroil ' ery work was also enjoyed.. • The 'hostess served lunch.. The meeting, begins at 7..30 -and is all' aver-hy O 3 0 . it- -isI-hoped--by 'next Wednesday night that all the ladies•in the village will be pres- ent with their work and enjoy the • , : get together. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davis of Windsor, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and Kimberley of Hanov- er' .were week end visitors with • their parents.Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Farrier. . • Jackie Whytock, is.staying with Mr. and. Mrs. Lloyd Whytock and family while his father is a patient at Victoria Hospital, Long .don and his mother is also hospitalized.. • • . • NOVEMBER 11 On Monday Chester. Casemore , Ed Marsh, Johnston Conn of Wing= ham and Bill Evans took the old shingles off thekitchen at the Community Memorial. Hall, and put new ones on. 'The: Swingers" met again on _"io>raoar0>o Early booking :savings on swine, daiu and beef Supperneni ordered before.Dec. 570 Lu ck no.I District Phone 528-2 • Holyrood W.1 KINLOUGH .NEWS The .Holy:rood Women's Institute met -on- T--Inirsda a-fte;rnoori-at-ih_-_ .' • home of Mrs.- Eric Parsons. Mrs. :Raynard:Ackert presided and,.the meeting opened -with -the: Ode • ' . and the Mary Stewart Collect. The Remembrance Day service will be held on November llth. . The group were; asked to cater to a wedding • reception at Ripley on December 5th. Extra dishes are to be purchased for.the hall. Eric Haldenby drew.a :ticket on a Christmas--Po•i nettia- Mrs:. :P. A:.. Murray. held the lucky. number. Mrs Jim Srnith-reported on the Historical banquet which she • attended in Walkerton: Mrrs'. Ly- man Sutton gave the report on the Rally at Park 'Head with the theme being "Hands". 1972 will be the 75th Anniversary of 'the W.i. It -was -decided to -send a-dona - tion to the Log House rather than be hostess this year. Roll call was- answered by a prominent citizen born on a farm Mrs. Dan McInnes reported On Agriculture -and Canadian Indus' tries. 'Mrs. Frank Maulde•n spoke on Cultural•Activities. Mrs. ' Jack Scott reported on Citizen- ship and Education and a• report was given 'from 'the Country `Wom - an magazine by hors. Frank Maul - Mrs.' Dan MaInnei presied-:for- the program.. Mrs. Morgan John- Ston demonstrated the making of rose ra mile : . • The dresses, samples and, books -w-ere-checked=-a-nd-discussions-on .Achievement Day were''.finalized . The next work meeting wiil.•be^at = borne of- K4ll►y Alf oa. Janet 'Sleightholm ,,and Joyce. Tiffin on behalf of the 4-H Club spoke words of appreciation and presented their leaders Mr's.: John Gaunt with a gift and sent a gift 4: to Mrs.' Donald England', assistant leader:, with Wendy and' also a .' gift to' Mrs.' Victor: Emerson ;• who has been assisting -in theab since 'of Mrs: -England. ' Whitechurch' Sewing Mechanics. met'for a work rneeting•on Satur- day at 9.30 ar the Shorne of Miss Kathy Purdon. The riser iibeer,,s-made=:the--covers- and colored them for their Record • Arrange; .^nom--w-e-re-rigad- asito— what each member. should take for the Achievement Day dinner •on January : 9y at• Teeswater School. Mrs. P. A. Murray gave the motto "Life is a garden what are planting?"' -Readings were given by Mrs. Dan McInnes, :airs.. Ly= man Sutton,yrs. P. A. Murray_. Mrs. -Dan McInnes gave the topic on Pollution. Mrs.. Jim ' Smith had some riddles.. Murray tliauked Mrs. Johnston.for her fine demon. stration and presented hei' with a gift. A draw was made for the* . . rose candle with Miss Ed'ha Boyle' holding the lucky ticket . The meet-inerclosed with -the .Queen and grace and lunch 'was . served by thehosfesh assisted l y Mrs.' Ellwood Elliott. . . • Mrs. Tim Smith will be the • December hostess. • church Hall .with around. 40 in attendance. On Monda:y'.evening November 9'a Junior Club was started. Sh�wer.Hdd dor Jean Webster ... . AMBERLEY NEWS A shower in honour of 'Jean . Web ster was, the Sunday School room of Pine River United -Church on:Saturday , November :7th. To the strains •of "Here comes the. bride"`,, :played: by, Mrs. ,Bob • Couit.rley.., Jean_was-escoc ed_.to__ her place.of.honour by Maureen Bradley and.Marsha Humphrey., Mrs:• William Kempton, who LL presided for the programme , read 'and address..to the bride elect. Many lovely gifts were,Presented —OC=O Ot to Jean by a group of your of the neighbourhood. • Wendy Courtney was ac' panist for a song by a num girls and a. contest by: Mrs, Ion�.concLuded'_ihe_p ogran Jean thanked everyone 1 _gifts_.ancLe4tess_ed appr:ec thosewho helped in arran. shower. A dainty lunch w served by friends of the. br CaII .a'nytime on Sunday the rates are ,low all dayLWho`d kke_to hear youty_o:ice _. this Sunday morning? Typioallow Sunday rates are Shown in your phone book..