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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-04-18, Page 6STOCKER FEEDER SALE HENSALL LIVESTOCK SALES Monday, April 23rd 1,000 HEAD consisting of Steers, Heifers and Calves FOR CONSIGNMENTS CONTACT THE MANAGEMENT Victor Hargreaves — 482-7511 (Clinton) William Livingston — Dungannon 529-7521 Barry Miller — Exeter 235-2717 and Kbitton 229-8205 Auctioneers Hector McNeil and Larry Girdiner iiimum'imolimmommaimMillk '' • 4/7 / ••••:-.7a, DOG LICENCES AND TAGS Are available at the Municipal Office, Lucknow and must be purchased no later than May ind, 1973. All dogs within the municipality must be licensed. VILLAGE .OF LucKispw... •• • '111110,0101FIIIRE. attenti „Coin. .GeoWors. WE ARE DISTRIBUTORS FOR s ALL SHELL PRODUCTS. INCLUDING AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS AND r-1 BLA DEX For broad leaf weeds and annual grasses in corn. Can be mixed with atrazine or used' alone with water. Leaves no residue in soil. For pre or early post emergent use. ,_EDWARD FUELS GO6ERICI-1, ONTARIO Phone 524-8386 .• ,.Y Happy Handicrafters lie fourth meeting of theSt. an Happy Handi -Crafters ;held April 11 at 7.00 in St. Hall. • The meeting was with the 4-H • ge, The roll call was then eted,, The treasurer's report the Minutes of the last meet- were read. Next meeting is Thursday, April 18 at 8.30. tovers are yellow with brown • Carol Martin and Verna are to design the Cov - We discussed our Home pent and the results. We ibaiit "Finishing Necklines". ere shown how to make ,binding and the rolled edge , The rest of the meeting gent with each working on her own eat; The meeting closed the 4-1:1 Creed. ippy Trinettes fifth meeting of the Zippy ttes was held Saturday, 14 at 1.15 in Trinity Church eat. e meeting opened with the ledge led by the president Anne Alton. The roll call hswered by the members.. Id meeting wilrbe April 1.16in the church base- . Sherri Jerome read the tes of the last meeting. e assignments were taken . Don Hackett discussed lemonstrated finishing the edge of a sleeve and the 'tailor's hem. -Mrs. D. A. Hack- ett discussed and demonstrated facings for .a sleeVeless armhole and how to set in a sleeve. Hand• out notes were taken up. For group work each girl did a sample of the tailor's hem. For home work we are to, read pages 38-39 and do meeting. five handout note. Wilma Hack- ett closed with 'The choice of thread is very important. You must use one that will stretch ' with the garment. 'Use' of cotton thread usually results in popping seams. Present Service Sprs To Guides The regular meeting of the • Lucknow Girl Guides was held Wednesday ! April 11 at 7 p.m, • The meeting 'opened with roll call'followed 1,-.7 Flag raising by the Scarlet Tanager patrol. and the singing of 0 Canada. During.Horseshow formation the following girls' received service stars. 5' yr. , Lorna Boyle, Kathryn McKim; 4 yr. , Joan Hamilton;. 3 yr. ; Nancy, Thompson, Deborah Bolt , Bever- ley Wilkins; 1, yr. , Janet Humph' rey. While in Patrol, the Scarlet Tanagers practised raising the flag. Tenderfoot tests were pas- sed by Deborah' Bolt. Second class tests were passed by Kathy Brodks, Nancy Thompson', Suz- anne Corrin,, Deborah Bolt, and Barbara Hackett. A Kim's game was led by Kathy Treleaven. Campfire was led by Jill Murray, which , turned out to be rather boisterous but loads of fun. The meeting adjourned with Vespers and Taps. Cottage Breafrin During. Winter PURPLE GROVE NEWS , Bob Karn of London spent Sun - day in this area. He visited friends and on checking on the McNabb cottage found it had. been broken into during the wint- er and served as a shelter for persons unknOwn cilio left dirty . dishes and unmade beds. ' A family anniversary party was held in Strathroy recently in- honour of Mr. and Mrs. Mac Lane, The Lanes enjoyed dinner at the Dolphin Country Club. Mr.' and Mrs. Cecil Sutton and family attended the double wedding recently of. John King. and Cathy Adair• and Cathie's sister and her fiance. The wed- • dings took place at the Trinity:, United Church at Malton. • • Robbie Sutton was junior usher and little. Rodney ring bearer. Mrs. Claude. Dore Sr. , Mrs. Gerald Rhody, ,Mrs. Harvey Thornpson and Wray enjoyed a trip to Port. Huron two 'weeks ago, where they visited with relttives. Mrs. Don Dore, Jim and Frank- ie spent Saturday in Durham with Mr... and Mrs. William Wood 'and David. • Bryan Boyle is home from Col- lege with his family. Mr. .and Mrs. Bob Thompson and Robbie visited Thursday even- ing with Mrs. Claude Dore Sr. of Bervie.• Rodney Sutton was a 'guest of Randy Collins on Saturday. Recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Dore and family were. Bob Karn, Margie Collins, Harry. Smit , Rick McGillivray, Stuart Dore, Sally Harrison, Carson Brooks and Lois Needham' and Mr. and Mrs. William Wood Jr. and family and Bob King of Ken- ora. ' The 'flu still seems to be mak- ing its rounds and catching up with those it missed the first, time. Its latest victims are' Margaret and Stuart' Lane and Don Dore. ', WH1TECHURCH On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. El- wood Groskorth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gar Free of Stratford. Visitors on the week end' with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet. Farrier and Mrs. Eunice Gillespie were Mr. and Mrs. Jack McFarlane of Brantford and Mr. and Mrs. Cec- il Furbur of Teasdale, Sask:, who had been on a tour of Spain and Portugal for 2 months visit- ing their 2 sons there. ,• Mrs. Earl Elliott Is Purple Grove WI President The April meeting. of the Purp- le Grove Women's Institute met on April 4 at the community centre in the afternoon. , Mrs. Francis Boyle welcomed every- one and Mrs. Donald McCosh dealt with the roll call, which Was, "The Best Bargain I bought ast year", also business and pay. n\erkof fees for 1973-1974. Mem- bers of the' W.I. canvassed for 0 the cancer society. Mrs. Donald MacKay read the scripture. Mrs. Cecil Sutton gave a report,.on the district Bogie of NHL' Mr. and. Mrs. Al Tweddle of Mount Hope spent the week end with the Jerome family. ( Mr. and Mrs,. Allan Gibson',, Diane, Glen and Brenda spent Sunday with his cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Gibson and family, Amberley. Brenda Ritchie, a student at Region School of Nursing, Owen Sound, is spending, a week's holi- days with her parents Mr. and 9Mrs. Allan Ritchie and fainily. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Levick (former Marjorie Alton) of Toronto called on John Ritchie during the week end. annual. Reports were--given by those on' standing committees. A report on last year's annual meeting, was read by the secretary. Mrs. Cecil, Sutton brought in 'a slate of officers for 1973-1974 who were installed by Mrs. F. Boyle. The new officers are: Presid- ,ent , Mrs. Earl Elliott; 1st vice', Mrs. Harvey Needham; 2nd vice, Mrs. Harvie Thompson; ,• secretary, Mrs. Donald Reid; treasurer, Mrs. Donald McCosh;. District Director, Mrs. Francis • Boyle; alternate , Mrs. Cecil Sutton; Branch 'Directors , Mrs. Victor •Gawley, Mrs. Wal- ter Forster , Mrs. Burton Collins; P.R.O. , Miss Mary Robertson; assistant, Mrs. Norval Stanley; pianist, Mrs. Francis Boyle and Mrs. Morford Mackay; Agricultural and Canadian Ind- ustries, Mrs. Donald Galles, Mrs. -Donald MacKay; Family and .Consumers Affairs, Mrs. Morford Mabkay, Mrs. George Harkness; Educational and CulturaLActiv- ities, Mrs. Morley Scott, Mrs. 'Ben Scott; Citizenship and 'World Affiars, Mrs. Howard. ' Thompson, Mrs. Walter Forster; 'Resolutions., Mrs. Jack Farrell, •Mrs. Donald Robertson; Curator , .Mrs. William Arnold, Mrs. Ben .Scott;' Auditors, Mrs. Burton Col- lins l and Mrs .Morford Mackay. A lovely lunch was served by Mrs. Norval Stanley and Mrs. Cecil Sutton. , PRLL 19, 1973 THE. LUCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE !EVEN 411Chi WE WILL BE. 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