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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-04-24, Page 13)1 e seek trouble rherever it occurs , terever people eed us. Down Skid Row. In the prisons.Amongst 041.144 he elderly, the estitute and the iowntrodden. Vherever we can ifer our :hristian help. Sometimes, it in't pleasant. But it lust be done. And ie need your help o do it, Money. )onations to the ),ed Shield Appeal. Your gifts get is into trouble. they help get a of of people out )f trouble. u don't need our help need yours • I sPi 'Art e Red Shield APPeal THE LOCAL RESIDENTIAL BLITZ DAY WILL BE WEDNESDAY, MAY 1st LOOK FOR YOUR RED SHIELD CANVASSER CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER DODGE PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONIARIO PHONE 357-3862 AMBERLEY Miss Sandra Kempton of London spent the week end with Wm. Kemptons of Amberley. Miss Joan Ferguson spent the Resolutions, Mrs. Jim Burt. COUrtesy remarkS were given by Mrs. Leonard Clarke.. The, meet- ing closed by singing The Queen and Grace. The, hostess and dir- ectors Mrs,, Gordon Wall:and IVIrs. Leonard Clarke served a deli- cious lunch. The May Meeting will be held at the home. of Mrs. Gib Hamilto&at 8 p.M. , May 16. WE'VE CHANGED OUR NAME, BUT WE'RE STILL THE OLD GANG REMEMBER YOUR LOCAL TEAM WE-STILL BUILD THE SAME HIGH QUALITY FARMAND INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS WE ARE STILL THE LARGEST FARM BUILDING CONTRACTOR IN ONTARIO IVAN EBY Box 95,28 High St. ST. JACOBS [5191664-2670 Elmira, Kitchener-Waterloo Area BILL METLER 30'Kitchener Ave. O GUELPH [519] 821-5804 Wingham, Lisiowel, Lucknow Area •4 DAVE MCINTYRE R.R. 1 PRICEVILLE [519) 924-2951 Owen --Sound -and Hanover -Area B E AVE R FAR M BUILDINGS DIVISION IS NOW R. MAR TIN STRUCTURES LIMITED GEORGETOWN, ONTARIO ONTARIO'S LARGEST FARM BUILDING CONTRACTOR SDAY,AF 4,6 24th, 474 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,-LUCKNOWi ONTARIO PROS THIRTEEN Kairshea W.I Elect Officers The April meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Ted •Collyer the president Mrs. Clarence Ritch- ie presiding. The Ode was 'sung and the Creed repeated. Mrs. Leonard Clarke read the, scripture followed by the business. Mem- bers were reminded of Achieve- • ment Day "Take a Look at Your- self" , to be held in Kincardine May 4th also a reminder of a Tea to be held at Brucelea Hav- en May 1. An invitation from Whiiechurch to attend their next meeting May nth at 8.15 was aceepted. Mrs. Leonard Clarke conducted two amusing contests - with Stereo 'music accompaniment. The roll call was answered with payment of fees and written suggestions 'for. next year's programme. ' Mrs. Ira Dickie presided for the election of the following officers for 1974-75. President, Mrs. Clarence Rit- chie; 1st Vice President, Mrs. Cliff Roulston; 2nd Vice President, Mrs.. Evan:Keith; Secretary Treas- urer, Mrsl. 'Lloyd MacDougall; Assistant, no appointment as yet; District Director, Mrs. Bob Gil- christ; Alt. Dist. Director., Mrs. Ira Dickie; Public Relations Offic- er, Mrs. Harry Lavis; Curator, Mrs. Leonard MadInnes; Asst. Curator, Mrs. 'Farish Moffat; .Sun- shine CoMmittee, Mrs. Roy Fin- layson, Mrs. Gordon Wall;. Insti- tute Directors, Mrs. Ted Collyer Mrs. Gordon Wall, Mrs. George Young, Mrs. Allan MacDougall. • Branch Standing committee conveners: Agriculture and Canad- ian' Industries, Mrs. Evan Keith; Citizenship and World. Affairs, Mrs. Frank MacKenzie; Educa- tion and Cultural Activities, Mrs.. Allan MacIntyre; Family and Con- sumer Affairs, Mrs. Ira Dickie; 1973 CHEV 1/2 ton 1973 ASTRA, 4 speed transmission with radio 1973 CHRYSLER NEWPORT, 2 door hardtop, fully equipped 1973'DATSUN, 4' speed transmission with radio 1972 DODGE 1/2 ton, V8 1972 DODGE, 4 door sedan, power steering, power brakes and radio '1971MERCURY MARQUIS,-? door hardtop 1970 D , power steering, power brakes and radio ODGE CORONET, 4 door sedan, 6 automatic with radio 1968' CHEV IMPALA, 2 door hardtop, V8 auto— rnatic; power steering and brakes, radio week end with Mr. and Mrs. Lest- er Ferguson. Miss 'Gertrude Lee Walden of London spent the, week end with Murray Waldens. Miss Marsha Hurriphrey R.,N. of St. Thomas spent, a few days with Mr. and Mrs.. Cecil Humphrey. The Reid's Corners Institute will be held on Wednesday at 12.30 noon in Pine River Church base- ment. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Pace and Mary Pace R.N.A. of Wingham spent Friday in London. . . Miss Kathy Irwin spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Irwin and family. BROWNIE NEWS Brownies opened their g;Thesday, April 16th Aping games. ley Sanderson was Fairy and she placed the Toad - Brown Owl•did inspection Brownies hopped their Gold. Tawny Owl gave McLeod her Pixie emb- • own Owl presented Eliza - ilkins with her Golden Hand s she has completed 'all ie tests. The Pack then dihe Brownie Prayer. g Pow Wow Struthers showed a picture de from seeds and Sandra ll had a picture that she In vegetables. Tracey gh had her postcard collec- a doll house with furni- a bill's rattle for Toy-. Badge, The Brownies were ed that, now is a good time three interesting things of, rk•period Sharon Struthers her test for cleaning a shoes and she had a. note me for helping' in the Luanne MacLeod passed for skipping backwards. Thphill had a note for bet room tidy and helping then. one-then joined together nit of bail, "Sleepy and meeting was closed with Arch.