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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1973-09-05, Page 15NM" SEPTEMBER. Si 1973 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN ME T ' or sound counsel and, a fair price on a monument correctly designed from quality material, rely on SKELTON MEMORIALS • GEIIERAL ARNOLD S STORE R.R. Lucknow.-- Lanes --- Phone 5294,24 Pat .0'Hagan, Prop. ESTABLISHED OVER SIXTY YEARS • ALKERTON • PHONE 881,4234 ONTARIO. SPECIA1 By The Sentinel t95e,-54,. Mark Official Opening Of Erlanil Lee Home, Birthplace Of The First W.I. THAT Brenda , Kathy and Terry Taylor, daughters of Mr. and Mrs.. Ken Taylor of R. R. 3 Luckncw , won a total of fifteen ribbons in horse show events at kincardine Fair last Saturday. Brenda won 2 - 5th prizes; Kathy 2 - 1st, 2 3rd , 1 7 4th', 1 - 5th, 1 - 6th; and Terry 3 - 3rds, 1 - 4th and 2 - 5ths. SUNSPUN MARGARINE, parchnient pack, 1 lb. 27c* ROSEDALE OREEN PEAS; 19 oz, for 45c PANTRY .SHELF FLMCED TUNA, 6 'oz.. 42c omen's Institute History was in August 1973 when over people gathered at the Er- Lee. Home, Stoney Creek, the Official Opening. The oc- on was to celebrate the ac. lion of the property by the rated Women's Institutes Ontario in June of 1972 and honour Erland Lee ,,and his e Janet. th Adelaide Hoodless pro the 'idea, Erland Lee and wife Janet helped found the Women's Institute in 1897. first constitution was writ- by Janet Lee on the beauti- THIS WEEK CONTINUED FROM PAGE 14 Nadine (Bill) Danforth, Mrs. Elsie Forreiter, Mrs. Flan Wylds, Mrs. Edith Henderson, Mrs. Joan MacLeod, Mrs. Marion Lackey; Mrs. Barbara Paquette, Mrs. Jean .Wylds, Mrs. Emile MacLennan, Mrs. Bob Love and Mrs. Russ Stan- ley. = ful dining room table still sitting in the dining room of the Home. The last of the Lees to reside in the house were Frank, son of Erland, and his wife Katie. Among the special guests were Frank's sisters, Miss Marjorie' Lee and Mrs. H. C. Freal, both of Stoney Creek; daughters, Mrs. R. L. Davis, Mrs. Frank Ryan and Miss Allison Lee, Hamilton and Mrs. Leslie Talk of Newfoundland. The crowd gathered under the shade of the whispering pines in front of the house for a brief ceremony. The Hon. William ern Ontario for the Labour Day week end., Ross has a residence apartment in theiAlbert N/rheye building at •Ripley's main inter- section. • • • • • • Visiting in Ripley on the week end was' Mrs. Elsie Pollockof the postal staff at Brigden in the Sarnia area. Formerly Elsie was a member of .the Ripley post office staff. ' SPPECESIM PHANTOM BUSINESS GIRL PANTI•HOSE Mr. and Mrs. Niels Frederiksen and Mrs. Evelena•Wyld were in Toronto on ,the, week end. • The wedding ceremony fot Sus- an McLay and Paul Scott of Tor- onto was held in St. Aridreiqs bn- ited Church in Ripley last Satur- day afternoon, September the .lit. The wedding d‘inuer and recep- tion party was held in the Ripley- Huron Legion Hall with the ladies of the Legion Auxiliary catering to the guests, numbering more than 90. Auxiliary members,on the job included president Mrs. Fall Fertilization Pays ow On Display Sportswear by Jantzen, Paris Star and Gaytown for ladies .41t,S644414ftb NICCOLINI coxrs 'for ladies Tam .01Shanter Clothing Use BULK SPREADING SERVICE for convenience for children 4%31$4,9440*44 . Sportswear Stewart, Minister of Agriculture and Food, brought greetinge and commended the Federated Women's Institute of Ontario for the great contribution it had made to the growth of the in- dividual member, in the com- munities of Ontario, and now, in acquiring the Home for mem- bers all over the world. Greetings were brought from the Associated Country Women of the World, by .their deputy president, Dr. Irene Spry,' Ot- tawa. Congratulations were read by Mrs. Austin Zoeller, New Hamburg from Mrs. John • McLean, Nova Scotia, president of the Federated Women's Institute of Canada. Mrs. H. L. Noblitt, 0 t taw a, pres- ident of the Federated •Women's Institute of Ontario, chairman for the event, gave a short his- tory of the Lee family. James was a staunch United Empire Loyalist coming to Canada from the United States in 1792. She Paid respect to the pro- gressive, public spirited family who have played such a prom- inent part in the development of their communities, especially to Erland and his wife, for their • part in the formation of the Women's Institute. Credit was also given to the Wentworth 'County for Me enthusiasm in. ac- cepting the idea put forth by Mrs. Hoodless. Within 15 years . the membership in Ontario was 29,000 and has since encompass- ed the world. The ribbon was cut' by' Mrs. Russel Wise, Puslinch and Mrs. Allan Dickenson, Mount Hope, who were members of the com- mittee when negotiations were begun, and also Mrs. Lyla Lynl- burner, Port Colborne, presa- dent of F.W.I.O. at the time. South Wentworth District had a Memorial plaque erected on a boulder in front of the home in -May 1961. The Historic Sites Board erected a plaque in Oct- ober, 1967, at the instigation of the F.W.I.O. Eight bus loads came from as far away as 350 miles to be present. Guests tour- ed the house' and drive shed and enjoyed refreshments out under , a large marque erected at the back of the property. by Jantzen for men al ERE E momiiiiiimmymmimmommumE _ w I COFFEE .AND .DONUTS WILL BE SERVED FRIDAY THIS WEEK _ tl'inounmsimoninommonimummumumnimuminsli ASHTON'S LADIES' AND MEN'S WEAR Jim and Syke Sutherland LUCKNOW PHONE 528.2126 Why is a Fall applie.ation of fertilizer so profitable? TOP DRESSING HAY AND PASTURE insures winter hardi ness and hence winter survival of the alfalfa and clover. Th increased soil fertility level also means extra spring and summe growth—higher yields/more feed per acre/more milk per cow more gain on beef. FALL PLOW-DOWN, another iniportant requirement for ne, year's cash crops. flow-down prevents seed burning when a largf amount of fertilizer than is safe to apply near the seed, is to I 'used. The fertilizer is better mixed in sOil and where straw or cor stocks are turned under, results in g faster decomposition. 'REMEMBER ! CO-OP Bulk Spreading is fast, labour saving an economical. *You get CO-OFFertilizer spread for you at approx mately the bag price. Another of the many farmer-owned Co-c services. • im Lucknow District Co-op . , Phone 528-2125 UTDOOR.ITHICS SEZ THE LITTLE OWL 14,91 irltiffr; 41C V 1 0 „V.) 111,1! 1113;1;11 HO( 4(LIII .1)11i 1 kr W911 ") I Mi4:1-‘46 SUI4E wmAr )11 voulo'g SI-1001-1W G ti4At Pi-SEASANt PEATNER.