The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-03-08, Page 13CRAWFORD MOTORS
CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH
WINGHAM ONTARIO
THE LUCKNOW' 4IKKNOW,. ONTARIO
PAGE THIRTEEN ONESPAY, MARCH. (Stk.:1972
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Whitechurch Knifty Knits held.
th'eir third meeting, in White ,
church Community Memorial •
Nation Saturday morning at 9
a,m, with all wembers and ,lead-
er's Mrs. John Gaunt and Mrs. Wal
lace Conn present. The president
ja pene Pardon opened the meet -
ing with the 411:pledge. The
minutes were read by Janet
Adams.. The next meeting will
beheld at Mrs. John.Gaunts on
Saturday, March 4 at 9 a.m. A
discussion followed on Perrna
Press. Fabrics of 111311 rilade. -
'fibre are•heat sensitive and many
develdp shine, if too hot an iron.
is; sed to press. 'The group work-
ed on theirgarments and' those
who hadn't their dress cut out,
worked on this.
HoMe 'Assignment. was work on
theltecord Book, test stretch, •
sewing a sample of fabric and re-
port findings and. test 1presS. a •
sample of fabric and report find
rigs, The me'etin., closed with
therzoecl____
Whitechurch Kniity.Knits held
their 4th meeting Saturday at
a.m. at the home .of the leader
its, John Gaunt. Janine Purdon •
•resident' opened the mesting.•With
he 4-Fl pledge. There was one.'
absentee. 'The ininikteswere read
b Janet Adanis. .
The leaders Mrs. I aunt and Mrs.
Conn demonstrated v -neck line
finishes. FachHte inake a
dmple of y-liee(< line fillidleS for.
heir•Record kook „Hid to hunt pic-
urus of then.J. then ,worked
on Mei;
11,1 . (•10Sct.11)1 iepeat -
11:111-c'HI Creed rrr,rn iFcrt1 ,
The Zippy TrThettes held their
second meeting in the basement
of Trinity Church on Saturday,
Febcpary 26 at Lir) p.m:, with
an attendance of 2 leaders and
10 members,,
The president Joan llackett
called the meeting to order with
all repeating the 4-1I Pledge,
Cheryl Hackett r'ea'd, the minutes
of the last meeting. ,Mrs. D. A.
Hackett gave out some interest-
ing pamphlets.' We took up our
home assignments of. Meeting 1.
Mrs. D. A. Hackett discussed'
"Patterns, Cutting and Marking".
Mrs. Donald Hackett give us a
talk on alternating the pattern..
,The leaders then checked"the
,girls Pattern Layout on their mat-
erial and we are to have it cut
out by next meeting.
Time and place of next meet-
ing: Bapenient of Trinity United
Church, Saturday, 1.15 p.m. on
March 4.
The leaders 'announced that
,Open House would beheld a't
Centralia—C-oliege on Marc! t2,
from 1.00 to t.00 and March 23
from 10.00 a . to .5.00.
ieVement Day is May 27.
Mrs. D. A. Hackett discussed
and demonstrated assembling •the
garment and stay stitching .and
darts.
Mrs. Donald Ilackett discussed
.
-loan Hackett called the meeting •,
to ()Mei n with the. roll call, 'which 'Using Lynda Lyons , Bonnie
HErrt-rphr'erd-enionstra fed-Jo-the..
ing. their fabric and pattern and rest of the members how_to take
stating 'why they, chose then!". measurements properly. •The
Susan.IrWin -read the minutes of • . handout sheet no.. 1 also clis- •
the last meeting. . cussred.
The 3rd meeting of the Zippy
Trinettes was held..on March 4.
in Trinity•Church basement, with
an attendance. of-2 leaders and 10
girls.
.Zippy Trinettes,
The first -ineeting of the St.
Helens Ilappy Ilandicrafters was
held Saturday , March 4 „ at 7.00
o'clock. The meeting opened
with .the 4-Ii Club Pledge. There
were 17 members present', We el-
ected .the officers as follows:
President Club. d 1, Dayle NIcD.oh-
aid; President Club d 2, Marjorie,
Murray; Secretar'y, 'Lori Miller;
Treasurer , Marie Boyle; Press
Reporter, Genevieve Kinahan.
The admission fee was 23 0. It
was agreed that the time for
fUture Meetings would be Satur-
day evenings at 7;00 o'clock.
,Also, there will be no meeting
next week so that the members,
cah select .their fabric., pattern ,
• and other materials Heeded for
this club - Sleepwear. A \..ote
was taken to determine the. color •
Of the covers for our record books.
The color selected was pink with
silver letters. The discussion .
included the correct choke of the
pattern and material and the prop-
er way to write up meetings in
the record books.
'The meeting was closed with.
the. Pledge.
Name Presidents
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• • Dainty balls •
,The• first Meeting Of the Dun-
gannon Club, held at the
homeof Mrs. Bev: Maclnnis, •
began with -the-electIon ofTiffi-e,
ers; 'President Marilyn' :Sproul;.
VicePres. Sharon Young; Sec -
re tar:„.., Debbie Machinist:Treas.'.
urer,' 'Elaine.Steiwa.rt; ',Press Report ,
er., :Kathy Bere. - • . "
The leaders of this club•are.
Miss Lirad a-. YO.ung 'and,Mrs.
Macinnis_7.The members,recited
the 4-11 pledge and had roll call'.
(lie unit being taken this spring . •
is. "Sle.epweat". A discussioh. •
took pl.a.ee on what to look for
when choosing a pattern •and mat -
erial.• The,' girls measured each
other for.the.size of pattern need grain, and Barb Culberr.shoWed
' how to.SeW.a:clart:. The''flar-felled •
seam was demonstrated by
CulberAl, .and 'the f tench sear. bv
Karen Rivett. Are did our. '•
and' Worked on our ..:sri•-ner.:
Ditrict Meeting
the material wasdiscifssed. The •
girls laid Out their pattern pieces
a.nd cut' out their material accord:
ing to pattern selected.
LOCHALSH
'1,:iordon•Finlayson is a patient
in hospital in Wingham.
Congrmilatibns to .Mrs... Nlarg
Campbell who .was the winner of
a lbvely quilt at .a draw 'made in
Lucknow arena on Friday evening, .The Kraft Boycott will be step-
ped up later this month;•particu, Several from the'.areahave
larly .in the large cities.' Kraft is es--
of a Teeswater .club of which.
• the Fattish' boys are part of.
Visitors'with Mr. and Mrs;
Duncan raffish for the Week.end
were the Jim Johnstone.--family
of. Detroit., •
. There were no services at, Ash-
field" Presbyterian Church. on 'Sun-
day clue to the severe storm.
Although there are still storms
and plenty of snew,.signs of spring
are reported. Crows'; robins and
ground hogs have all been making
their appearance,
K. L. Nlac-Krizie is enjoying
a 'holiday in' Florida.
FriendS of Mrs. Daisy N1cChar7
les will be happy to hear she is
enjoying good health ,,and keeps
busy with .knitti.ng, sewing and'
quilting- at Iluronview 'where she
resides'. She will celebrate her
8Ljth birthday later this month.
The second meeting of Dungan-
non f 4=H Club ,• held on 'March
4th at 2 .p.M1„ at the home' of
'Miss Linda Young, was opened.
witIrreciting the pledge. The
name' chosen tor the club was
"Dungannon Dainty :Dolls"- ,
The book covers fOr:4-H hooks
are to be' purple with' gold letters:
There. is $1.22 left in the treasury.
from the mist club.
The cutting and Marking of
Members of N.F.U. Local 33.)
attended'a District meeting.in
Mitchell. Lorne Luther, Director •
of Distritt ,, introduced the guest
speakers, Don Kossibk and Alfred
Ntbore from National'Office..
The current 'membership drive
was discussed. All dairy mein,
--13-ers7are-being-asked
!wiry Declaration, authorizing
the UniO.n to negotiate on their.
behalf.
the biggest- buyer of industrial' .
milk in dntario, 'and as such is a
price-setter.. The major weakness
of the present. system of marketing
.milk is that farmers have absolute
ly no say in establishing the price
of the milk they sell. Noy., even
though' there is a shortage Of "milk
and cream, the price of milk to
the100 l.fajier has dropped 23e per
Individual farmers, grain deal-
ers and farm organizations are
urged to present a.hricf in Mitch- .
ell on March S.or .9th , on what
they think the ..grainj5olicy in
Canada should be.
The assistance to the cow , calf:
farMer was discussed briefly, The .
opinion of the 'mein bets. was that
'assistance should be given„to all
farm torn moditics.
Dreamers
The 3rd meeting of the. Dungan:
non Dreamers opened with the
4-H pledge at Mrs'. I.Rivett's
on March 4th. We 'stated reasons •
for choosing:our. patterns and mat-
erials' for your garhents: All mem.
bers were present except, Doreen ...
.Secretary's report was
given by Lori' Pentland: .Next
meeting will be 'at Mrs. Howard
Culbert's-on Ma-rot-F-1E tli
The' hand-out sheets werefilied
in and.some pamphlets elver; out.
• The demonstration was on the fol-
lowing topics: grain .in:stay-stitch-
ing ,.machine basting , gathering ,.
darts; and•seams
Mrs. Culbert shoWed us the °
andaemonaLateidseansin Sleep--
wear and the girls'inade Samples
of flat felled seams, French
seams and darts.: Mile 'and.plac.e.
of next meeting,. basementOf'.
Trinity Church ,.Saturday ,
p.m. on March 11.