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Contributed •
If one can judge.by interest
shown at a Craft Show that took
place at Fanshawe C011ege during
the past week end, and at which'
placeo theLucknow Craft Festival
Corraiitte,e had a diiplay , then
Lucknow is in for a bigger and
better festival August 4th and 5th.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver McCharles
and Mr. and Mrs. Omar Brooks,
representing the Lucknow Craft;
Festival, set up a ten foot
display area in ihe auditorium at
,Fanshawe College with crafts-
men from across Western Ontario.
Although no sales were allowed ,
orders for Souvenir Booklets,
dolls, quilts, pictureS-and numer-
ous other crafts were taken.
Folders-were handed-out-by-the
dozens as were posters asked for
by various organizations sponsor-
ing :
Hundreds of folk have indicated,
their intention'Of attending
Lucknow Festival and many have
asked fOr .billets.
Souvenir Booklets are in dern-
and and to date many have been
sold. If ,you plan to have one
it might be a' good idea to pick,
it upli-Om one of the committee
Craft-Festival
Have Booth At
London Show
THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, .I4KKNOW, ONTARIO'
Nlembership',..Mrs. George
Blair, Lurgan; Miss. H. Blair,
Lurgan;,Mr. W...A. Bell, Pine
River; Mrs, Alex- NIcCosh, Lurr
gan; Miss Emma Reid, Reid's
Corners; 'Mrs. Russel Reid, Reids
Corners;'.Mrs. Will Steele , Loch-
-a1Sh;' irs George ShielTs , Verd-
' un; Mrs. 'Thos. Welsh, 'Lurgan;
Mrs. John Wilkie ,V_erdun: Mrs.
John Reid., •Reids Corners; Mrs.
John Shiells-; Verdun; Miss L.
Irwin, Verdun; Mrs.' C.• NI. Ruth-
] erford, Reids Corners; Mrs. John
Watson, Pine R..ver; Miss
kips, Reid's Corners; Mrs. Ed .
Cardis, Reids Corners; Mrs, John
. Garrible ., Lurgan; Miss Bella Bell,.
Pine River; Mrs. Asa Palmer., •
Lurgans Mrs. John Henderson, Luc-
,gan; NIrs:- NI Moore , Pine River;
.Mrs. John Bradley, Lurgan; MISS
Wilson, Lurgari; Miss L. NICCosh;
Lurgan; NIrs. John" Walden,,:Lurg .r
an; and Mrs.. ,Nlahood , "Lurgan Post
Office. ° • .
The 'meeting closed' With the
sin • in of the Ode and Grace
WEDNESDAY; JUNE 7th 1972
Reids Corners Women
60th Anniversary With
The Reids Corners Women's
Institute celebiated,the Both
anniversary of their Branch and
t he 75th anniversary of the found-
ing of the Women's Institute on
'May,31st at Reids 'Corners Hall.
Sixty-three members , 'former
• Members and guests registered for
the gala occasion. The hall Was
decorated with spring flowers. •
• and a front table ,was centred with
.a lovely_birthday cake with
lighted candles at either side.
Mrs. Ernie Gibson entertained
-with an organ prelude while the
ladies assembled, Mrs. Perrin
Lowry, ilk new Branch President
and Secretary Mrs. Leonard Reid,
presided fo'r the afternoon's pro-
gramme which started' with the
singing of the Opening Ode and
repeating the Collect . The Pres-
ident introduced the special •
guests ,Mrs,'Jim Kilpatrick,
Ripley, Bruce South District Pres-'
idestit; Mrs. Francis.Gernmei,
Ripley, District Vice-President;.
Emke, Hanover,. Provincial'.
BoardDirector; Mrs. Harvey HOus•
ion, Holyrood , Provincial Public •
Relatinn Officer; and Miss Reas-
beck,j Walkerton, the Home Ec-.
Simplicity
Feciture Loaded
an Institute meeting arid this
provided an interlude of interest-
ing and usually, amusing recol-
lections. On display was a one-
hUndred year old quilt belonging
to Mrs. Harvey Houston which
she plans to donate to the Eartand
Lee Homestead.
Mrs, Jim Nesbitt , whose tal-
ents have been called on for many
occasions in the Institute through
the years„ played some lively
tunes on the piano.
A very informative history of
-the Branch was compiled and
given by Mrs. Eldon Bradley.
This brought back many mempr-
ies for those present. The Reids
Corners Institute Was founded
February 27, 1913 and was organ-
ized in the Pine River Presbyter-
ian Church. The officers were
President Mrs. George Blair;
First Vice , Mrs. George Shiells;
Second 'Vice Mrs. Russel Reid;
Secretary-Treasurer, Mrs. Johh
Reid; District•Director., Mrs. A.
D. McCosh; Auditors, Misses
Reid and Armstrong; local direc-
tors, Miss H. Blair and Mrs. W.
Steele,
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and a tasty lunch was served.
bringing a good Birthday party, to .
a.Clo.se.
Treat Injures
Miss Nora Kelly „Blyth, fell
'her garden:May 29 and i fiactured
her-left wrist...51-1e was admitted
to hospital.'
Arthur NIcEwen, Belgrave , had
the distal end of his right second
finger ampiitated when a calf
lunged on a rope which:was
epatient's right h nd, on
the farm of John Lane, Wroxeter.
He was adrtiitted to hospital.'
Paul Braun „age 16, Wingham ,
son of Mr, and MrS. William
Braun was iving .off the_ Fianna
bridge and was struck by a motor
boat, He received a large abra-
sion to abdomen, injured left
elbow and wrist, The accident
was investigated by Wingham
Police Daer and Zimmer.
John MacDonald , age 29,
Wingham, was involved in a two
car accident 1 1/2 miles North-
-Lisrof-Bruss-els:on-8:i-51eroa-d--7-4:
8, Grey Township. Occupants
of the other car were taken by
ambulance to Listowel where
they reside. Mr, MacDonald re- •
ceived a laceration to' his left
thigh. Wingharn M.P. Wittig
investigated.
as only one printing will be avail-
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Many requests for space are
still arriving and of course this
has been at a premium since early.
in the year, as almost all of
the space' was spoken • for very
early. The only way one could .
accommodate any more would
be a new building, 'as 100 crafters
are the limit.
• Lucknow Craft Festival has all
Craftsmen near and far wanting
to have, a'part and they no doubt
will visit the' Festival, even
though they cannot buy space this
year for a booth of their own.
The Festival is being well
advertised. Posters, folders
and booklets are already in Mich!-
n in_rnarzy_a_reA
across Ontario. The beach assoc-
iation have an ad 'in all their
booklets as does/the Grey. Bruce
tourist guide', Blue Water Vaca-
tion guide, Ontario Events and
Canada Events. '
New signs will soon be placed
at each—entrance to Village
and as well, onewillibe placed
on the Fair grounds. Thanks goes
Ind
stitute
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onOrnist. These ladies were all
presented with lovely corsages by
Mrs. Doris. Hollands.
Other guests present were also
given corsages by Mrs. Hollands -
Charter Members Mrs, Walter
Walden, who was present and Mrs.
John
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Reid ,• Mrs. Gledhill' and
Mrs. Ada Steele who couldn't
Attend: - •
Life Members present were Mrs.
Sam Geddes, Mrs. Clara Court-
ney. Mrs. Jim Farrell was absent.
Mrs. Jean Robb and Mrs.
Elizabeth N1cDOnald, members
of many years , were present and
all these ladies were given cor-
sages which had been made for
the occasion by Mrs. David Lowry.
Mrs. Doris Hollands , with Mrs.
Ernie Gibson playing piano, led
in two different sing songs includ-
ing numbers such as "The Insti- •
tute Carol" and "The InStitute
Rally Song".
The roll call Was,
answered by each.one present re-
ca ling some memory she had of
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