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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.
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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.