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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-03-07, Page 12• • . VV4VVVVrytrtri, A Look At The Lire Of The .Hockey !tar From' Lucknow PAGE TWELVE WEDNESDAY, MARCH I, THE .LogocNow SENTINEL, .k,upo.ow,, ONTARIO. ESI1 hi ,WHITECHRCH, Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McClenag- han and Nancy and her Chum Kim Pringle of St. Thomas were Sunday visitors with,his parents Mr. and Mrs .-Ben McClenaghan- and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan. Mrs. Lillian IVIeClenaghan and ' Ted McClenaghan of Kitchener . and Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClen- aghan were Saturday evening guests with Rev. and Mrs. Clar- ence McClenaghan of Dungannon. We are sorry to report that Mrs. Wm. Orr of Langside is a patient in .Wingfiam;Hospital. The com- munity wishes her a speedy re-, i°verY" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ellicitt, Paul, Ruth, David, Barry and Karen were Sunday 'visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Norman Stewart and family of Lambeth. Mrs. Jack Gillespie who had spent a few days With Mrs, Eun- ice Gillespie, returned home with her husband Jack Gillespie on Thursday. / Mr.' and Mrs. Wayne Farrier and:Kimberley of Hanover were Sunday visitors with his parents • Mr. and ,Mrs. Garner Farrier and grandmother. Mrs. Eunice Gilles- pie. . The Public Relations Meeting of Whitechurch Women's Institute will be held at the home Of Mrs. George Fisher, Wingham, Monday, March 12 at 2 p.m. Roll call - One way a Member may assist in". establishing good public relations * Motto - The bird that sings is the one that draws attention and . interest - Mrs. Lorne Durnin, Guest speaker - Mrs. Harvey Houston, Lucknow . Provincial P.R.O. • 'Lunc'h - Mrs. Fred Tif- fin, Mrs. Garnet Farrier, Mrs, Ed Walker, Mrs. Ressel,Ross. HOCKEY On TueS'day, February 27, the All Star,hockey team played Kingsbridge. Brookside won 4 to 1. On Wednesday, February 28, Bob Shepherd's team the Flames , beat Allan Murray's team the Warriors 7 to 1. The girls teams, the Cooties and Crickets play on Friday, March 2. , We are sorry to report that Mn. Bessie Mullis was admitted to Wingham and District Hospital on Monday. We are sorry to report. that Mrs. Carl Weber last week was ad- mitted to Victoria Hospita 1 Lon - don . The community wish her a speedy recovery. • BORDEN BALL This past week Mr. Errington and Mrs. Graham picked the . boys and girls borden ball teams. They will participate in the tourn- ament on Saturday, March 3 at F. E. Madill Secondary School. The cheerleaders will also be at the tournament. TABLE TENNIS Lately the house representatives have been choosing people to play for their house. There is single boys, double boys and single and double girls. They will start playing on Monday. 4/ BROWNIE (11 NEWS The Brownies opened their meet- ing on Tuesday, February 27th with a' singing game, "One Of Us Has Gone Away". • ' , After Fairy Queen Lana Sander- son set up the Toadstool we had Brownie Ring. Brown Owl'present.r ed Seconder Stripes to Suzanne Kirkland, Betty Stanley"'. ' and Shirley Loree. Brownie Ring was closed with Brownie Pray- While the meeting was in pro- gress, Mrs. Webster was busy test- ing Brownies for interest badges. These Brownies passed their test for the Neighbour Badge, Marian Raynard, Brenda Phillips and Suzanne Kirkland. The • Housekeeper Badge was passed by Debra Arnold. Elizabeth Wilkins passed her Toymaker Badge and Suzanne Kirkland completed her Cook Badge. At Pow, Wow Marian Raynard showed the bboks she had read to betested on her Book Lover Badge. Tawny Owl explained the requirements of the Thrift Badge to the Pack and' We hope that many of the Brownies will work for this badge.' During work period Brown Owl had several of the Brownies for a singing game, with Elizabeth,' Wilkins passing. this test. Snowy Owl had Debra Arnold and Lyn Shepherd for testing them on the , Finger Code with both Brownies completing this part of their work Tawny,Owl and the Golden Bar Brownies listened as Kimberley Cooke told the 'story about Brown- ies from United States. Judy Hunter completed her test for sewing on two kinds of buttons and Brenda Phillips ran an errand. We closed the meeting with the Squeeze and Taps. Knit Wits The second meeting Of Dungan- non Knit-Wits was opened on Wed- nesday,* February'28 at Mrs. Cul- bert's. • • We discussed knit .fabrics ., adjust. ing, and altering patterns, cutting' and marking garments, 'Mrs. WinternuTe and Mrs. Cul- bert demonstrated how tO lay l and cut garments. Our next meet• ling will be on March 17, Elaine Stewart Is 4-14, President The first meeting of the Dun.-' gannon 1 4-1-1 Club, Sportswear from Knits was held at Mrs. Bev- MacInnis's at 7.0Q ,p,m. on . February 23.. The leaders for this club are Mrs. Bev MacInnis and Miss Linda Young. There are five member S in this club. Each member will make some type of sportswear using a knit fabric. We had the election of officers and they are as follows: President, Elaine Srewart; Vice President, , Annette Hodges; Secretary, Kathy Pentland; press Reporter, Peggy'Young. We repeated the 4-H pledge and answered the roll call. The members' pamphlets and handout. sheets were distributed. Mrs. MacInnis led the discus- sion on Types of Knits andshow- ed us various samples of knitted. fabrics. Linda led the discussions 'on Stretch Fabrics and Choosing a Fabric for Sportswear., The meeting was adjourned. The second Meeting of.the , Dungannon 1 4-H Club was held at Young's on March 2 at 7.00 p.m. The 4-H pledge was re- peat.ed and the roll call was answered by each member. We chose the name Dungannon Nifty Knits for our club. We decided to have green covers with black 'letters for our record books. We had a discussion on Using the Pattern, Cutting/and Mark- ing, Fitting and Getting Ready to Sew with Knits. We filled in our hand-out notes. The meeting was adjourned. DO odly Dozen The Sixth meeting of the Doodly Dozen was opened with the 4 7H Pledge.. 'Roll call was answer- ed by elevengiembers. It was "Give. 3 Ways To Use the Wood tlock:FOr Printing". Diane•Mac 7 Kenzie gave us the minutes of the last meeting. These were adopted as read. The treasurer gave; her report., Achievement Day was again discussed. It was-decided not to have a meeting until March 26th because of exams and holi- days. The leaders went.over Pencil Eraser Printing - supplies and equipment, cutting design and how, to print. This involves cut- ting a design into the eraser of a pencil and then by. using a stamp pad printing it onto paper. This Makes an excellent design for stationery and hasti-notes. Each girl did, at least one design and printed these onto stationery'. Everyone enjoyed this art'. The-meeting closed with the 4-H Creed. Cloirer. Valley 'Artistic 7 On February 27 , at 4.15, the Clover Valley Artistie 7 4-H Club met. at the home of Wendy Hamilton for the 6th meeting in the club "Creative BlOck Printing", The meeting opened with the Pledge. The roll call "Show copy of finished monogram print and tell if you had to re- verse any fetters" was ansivered by only five members with Laurie.Colling,and Debbie Mc- Fadden absent, The minutes of the last meeting Were, read Mary Ann Coiling) The next meeting is to be held at Donna Elphick's on March 6th at 445. Mrs.. Hamilton discussed, about supplies for the seventh meeting. Mrs. Elphiek demonstrated' , cutting and printing stationery or .hasti-notes using an unused pen-, cil eraser. The girls .then cut . and printed stationery or, hasti- notes using the design made, on 'their unused penCil eraser. They clOsed the sixth meeting with the' 4-H' Creed.' Mr„, and Mrs. Tom MacDonald were recent visitors with Mr. a..nd . Mrs. Russell Hewitt at Kincardine. Mrs. Clare Bushell of Kinloss visited. on Thursday with her parents.Mr., and Mrs.. Torn Mac- Donald. " Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Collison of Georgetown spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Lane, Hugh and John returned home after a winter holiday in Florida, Mrs. Glen Haldenby and Lea Anne,' Mrs., Alex Percy, Mrs, .. ,Bert Nicholson, Mrs. Jerry Colli- son attended a relative shower , for Miss Marjorie coiling at the Legion Hall, Ripley on Saturday. Mrs.. Morley Bushell and Blair of Wingham, Marga,rei and Mari- lyn Bushell of London visited' on, Saturday with Mr., John ,Barr. COngratulations to Mr: and , Mrs. Bob BroOks.of Listowel on the birth of a Son on ,March 2nd.. Mrs. Brooks was the former Shar- on Hod gins. Mrs. Alex..Percy and Wayne and Mrs. Tom Hodgins attended',' the 46th wedding anniversary of Mr. and. Mrs. Albert Trafford at Hanover on Saturday evening. Roy .Haldenby; Gary and,Jef- frey of London, visited with Mr. and Mrs. -,Glen Haldenby and family and other relatives. Sunday visitor's with Mr, a Mr's. Bert Nicholson and Lois were Mr. and Mrs. Mac Nie and Sandra of Ivlillarton, mr, Mrs. Gordon Hodgkinson of erich. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Yoll Debbie and Cathy and Mr. a Mrs. Bill Gillingharri of Wa visited with Mr: and Mrs. T MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth MacDonald. Mr. and Mrs. Tom MacD and family attended a dinner Teeswater in honour of her p ents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gil 60th wedding anniversary, dyes and friends from here congratulations. WORLD DAY OF PRAYER The World Day of Prayer this district was held in the terian Church on Friday eve Mrs. Glen Haldenby was the key -woman. Miss Jeannette was organist and the Pioneer sang several nurhbers. The speaker was Mrs. Allen McArthur on the theme "Alert in our time". Others ing Part were Mrs. Delbert H ley, Mrs. Howard Thompson Mis. Lyman Sutton, Mrs. Er Ma ulden Mrs. Don Robert Mrs. Jack Barr. -Rev. T. J. Kinney also referred to thet The offering was received by Don.ald" Mc Ewan and Mrs. Reid.. Mrs. Howard Thomp was appointed key woman for next year. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ellacon Toronto :Visited with Mr. and George Oraham. Mr. and Mrs. George Pert Kincardine visited *dap Mrs. John Barr, Miss Shirley Bushell of Fa spent,the. week end at the ho her parents Mr. and Mrs; Dos Bushell, Bruce and Betty An Mr. and Mrs, Gilbert Ha Of ccincession 4 visited Sund with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Barr "family. WILD FRENCH This past week Our school re- ceived a set of textbooks and • exercise books for French. Each pupil has his own exerci.se book but there is only one clasi set of textbooks. SKATING On Friday, March 2, the Senior pupils went skating from 1.45 to 3.15. By Nancy' Alton. 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