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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL
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KINTAIL
Recent visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. George Moncrief were' Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne: Hunter and
Jennifer of London; Russel Mon-
crief of Guelph; her niece. Miss
Margaret , Bell, a dietition at
Western Hospital, Windsor; and
his sisters, Mrs. Myrtle Chapman
and Mrs. Jean Biggs from The
West.
Mr. and ,Mrs. Francis Williams
of Bowmanville called on friends
around Kintail recently. Mrs.
Williams was formerly Doris Hib-
=,bin and attended Kintail School.
KINLOUGH
The Presbyterian Women's Mis-
sionary Society and the Anglican
Church Women went to Brucelea
Haven, Walkerton, on Thursday
afternoon and put on a program for
the residents there.
Mr. George Haldenby returned
home from Sarnia where he spent
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Haldenby and Geordie.
Mrs. Edna Whytock of Teeswat-
er spent the week end with Edna
and May Boyle and visited on
Saturday with her brother Richard
Elliott. svho is a patient in the
Kincardine mid District General
Hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and
Lois attended a family get-together
on Wednesday night at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Thompson
as their aunt Mrs. Freda Haldenby
and members of her family from
Melfort, Sask., were there.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Edbu'rt Bushell were Mr. .and Mrs.
George Bushell; David and Janet of
Ottawa, Mrs. Gertrude Bushell,
concession 14, Mrs. Katherine
Fraser, Anne, Edwin and Janice of
•Armow.,
The Holyrood Women's Institute
will meet in the hall on Thursday,
November 7th. This will be a tea
and all members are asked to bring
lunch. Roll call - "Tell a pioneer
incident": Topic - "Items of
historical interest". 'Demonstra-
tion of Bruce County Tartan by
Mrs. Donald Blue. Each member
and visitor is asked to display an
old piece of jewellery and if
possible tell its history. Directors -
Mrs. Jack Scott, Miss Edna Boyle.
The Anglican Harvest Thanks-
giving Service, will be held next
Sunday, October 27th at 10.30 a.m.
Mrs. Margaret Hedley of Millar -
ton visited Olt Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Nicholson and Lois.
The W.M.S. members from the
Presbyterian Church here attended
a meeting at Whitechurch on
LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
Happy Hostesses
The seventh meeting of the St.
Helens Happy )hostesses was held.
at the St. Helen's Hall on Tuesday,
October 15 at 7.15 p.m. There
were 15 members and 4 leaders
present at this meeting. Each club
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Wednesday.
Friends of Mrs. Frank Maulden
are pleased to know that she is
steadily improving following her
recent accident. -
Mrs. Frank Maulden returned to
her home on Sunday from Wing -
ham 'and District Hospital. Her
sister, Mrs. Arthur Philips of
Fonthill, is spending some time
with her.;
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Edwards
of Goderich visited on Monday with
relatives in this area.
girl answered the roll call whic
was "one duty of " a pleasing
guest",
Marybell Cranston read the
minutes of the las t meeting. The
next meeting will be held in a form
of a tea. Each girl has asked their
mothers to attend this tea. The tea
will be heldat the Hall on
Tuesday„ October 22 at 7.30 p.m.
We all discussed the subject
matter which was courtesy at ekub
meetings, etiquette at Banquets
and dinners and etiquette for many
occasions.
The rest of the meeting was used
to finish , plans for the tea. We
planned the program for the tea
plus what each girl is responsible to
bring.
Each girl made and brought
cupcakes to the meeting. All of the
cupcakes were placed on a tray and
passed around to each girl. The
meeting closed with the 4 -I -I Creed.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBS
•Mierrymak
The fifth meeting of the Kia
bridge Merrymakers was held
the home of Mrs. Delores Van
on October 17. The next m
will be at the home.pf Mrs,
Hogan at 7.15 on October 24th
opened the meeting with the
Pledge. Roll call was answe
red
12 members.
Our leadersdread "Party Ide
which were discussed under
headings: 1. Themes for parties
Invitations and replies. 3,
tions. 4. Entertainment. S.
Party.
For group work we discussed
party and each girl was assigne
invite a person to the pang,
meeting was closed with the
motto.
There's a
RoyatBarik4esk
in every farnkitcben.
When it comes to offering specialized financial services to
farmers, Al Paiey, Manager of Lucknow's Royal Bank, is as
comfortable 'doing business in your kitchen as he is in his
own office. (More often than you'd think, the farm kitchen is
the best place to get Al's bankin expertise fully
concentrated on helping you achieve a worthwhile project.)
What's more—and this is important -A1 Pacey has the full
facilities and expertise of our Agricultural and Credit
Departments to back him up. In addition to Farmplan
Credit .& Counselling he can tell you how.
to protect your farm and family., with
Farmplan Creditor Life Insurance.
We'd like you to give Al a call, to see just
how effectively he can use his experience
and judgment to offer you sound advice .
. backed up by some pretty sound and
sizeable dollars if your growth plan
makes agricultural and economic sense.
If you'd like to have that talk
with Al Pacey, call him at
528-2826. And if it makes
better sense to have that
important first meeting in his
office, instead of your kitchen,
the coffee's on Al.
ROYAL BAN K
serving Ontario
serving you
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