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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1974-10-23, Page 15OCTOBER 23 1974 THE LUCIMMLsENT4H0L-T-L-UCK-NOWT-ONTAKI0 r I a I • • " • Metric Information THE HURON COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION WILL PRESENT A SERIES OF 4 NIGHT SCHOOL CLASSES gist the general public in understanding the reasons for ersion to the metric system. ,An introduction to some of the t.ouirnonly used metric measurements will be offered. first session of each will be held as follows, and wilrcon- Ilot tom. weeks. IsTRAL HURON SECONDARY SCHOOL — CLINTON • TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 SOUTH HURON 'DISTRICT HIGH SCHOOL — EXETER TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 ' GODERICH DISTRICT COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30 WILL SECONDARY SCHOOL — WINGHAM WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30' commence at 8 p.m. Further information is available each se.h001, ill b aoe no charge for these sessions. - BROWNIE NEWS monies started their meet.: esday, October 1Sth with of "Human Ladders". Lome was Fairy Queen' placed the Toadstool for Ring . The Brownies Their Brownie Gold and was for clean hands. re 'two new Tweenies Toadstool, Lori Stanley te Huffman. Everyone the Brownie. Prayer, • •Crolden Bar ceremony, Cameron received her Bar badge from Brown Owl. At Pow Wow Sharon Struthers finished her test in interesting things of nature and Rosemary Gilmore showed three interesting . things she' had found. Brown Ovvi explained Pow Wow to the Tween- ies. Next meeting will include a Hallowe'en craft. For work' period Brown Owl had Shirley Loree for a. test on courtesy. Shirley has now completed her Golden Hand Test. Cadet had the Pack doing actions and singing ,the Brownie Band song. Snowy QwI collected money from the Brownies who sold caleradars. Tawney Owl had the Tweenies for the Brownie Promise. The, meeting closed with the Squeeze and Taps. Ashfield Man !Ned In 73rd Year 7 HENRY (HARRY) IRWIN Henry (Harry) Irwin of Ashfield Township passed away inWing- ham Hospital on Saturday, Septem- ber 28 in his 73rd year.' He was born in Ashfield on May 4th, 1902, a son of William John Irwin and Amelia Henry. He never married. Harry, as he was more familiarly known, is survived by three brothers and two sisters, Frank of West Wawanosh, Roy of Lucknow, Jack of Goderich, Lila Irwin of Lucknow and Mrs. Glen (Winni- fred) Campbell, of Ashfield, He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers in infancy. The funeral service was held at MacKenzie Memorial Chapel, Lucknow on Monday, September 30. Rev.' A. Cook of Trinity United Church was minister. - • Six nephews acted as pallbear- ers, Ira Campbell, Irwin Campbell, Bernard Campbell, . Jack Irwin, • Orland Irwin, Melvin Irwin. Interment was in Greenhill Cem- etery. • Jr. W.I. Hold October Meeting • On Tuesday, October, 15, the Lucknow Junior Women's institute met at the Lucknow Town Hall. Vice President, Miss June Alton, opened the meeting with, the Opening Ode and the Mary. Stewart Collect. The roll Call was answered by ten members and the minutes of the last • meeting, correspondence PAGE 'FIFTEEN RIPLEY DISTRICT SCHOOL COMMENCEMENT Friday, October 25 at 8 p.m. GUEST SPEAKER Mr. G. Roberts VALEDICTORIAN Carmon Courtney RECEPTION TO FOLLOW GUESTS WELCOME and financial statement were pre- sented. Mrs. Nancy BroWn gave a repott on the Junior Women's Institute of Ontario• Fall Conference which she; June. Alton and Marg- uerite Sanderson attended on Oct- ober 5th near Sheffield, Ontario. The businessincluded a discus- sion of the Institute's contribution to the tuck shop at Pinecrest Manor Nursing Home, the forthcoming Christmas bazaar and the next meeting. • Mrs. . Nancy Brown explained to the members about the "Sewing With Knits" training school" which she and Mrs. Deana Reavie attended inTeeswater' on October 10th and 1 Ith. Mrs. Reavie and Mrs. Brown will lead the group and AT THE teach the' members about sewing with knits.Each'. member, is , required to make .4 garment from. knit fabric There. 'will be two to ' four meetings, as required, and a, Surriniary -Day will be held with ., other area groups next February. All interested persons are welcinne to take part. It was decided that at the next Junior Women's Institute meeting, on Tuesday. November 12th, the "Sewing With Knits" course would begin.' , ". A shortdiscussion was' conduct-. • ed by Nancy Brown on the origin of the Women's Institute colours, motto and' badge.. ,This was:' • followed by group discussion :about • the Christmas bazaar and 'a most delicious lunch. • SPKIAt tight Bulbs G. E. 40- 100 WATTS • 3 pkg. of 2 $1 4 • SEPOT YARIETY1TQRE Phone 528-2830 • October 23, 24, 25, 26 Lucknow SPECIAL, •Bah Pants *W$ COTTON DRILL INURE, SIZES 30 - 40 'ANTY HOSE REFIT sArE33, lit for $1A4 iTY HOSE MATCH BOX TOYS uEEN SIZE lug stc R,f0r$1A4 SPECIAL Work Shirts TO MATCH WORK PANTS SIZES 141/2 TO 17 $3.84 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES VINYL WARMLY LINED SAVE iSe SPECIAL Tea Towels MEN'S PYJAMAS COTTON FLANNELETTE SIZESABCDE SAVE $2.54 $6.44 pr. SAVE 42e 2 for $1.54 100% COTTON 18 x 28 2 for 84 • Dislincioths TERYLENE QUILT BATTS SAVE 6.5e $4.14 FOAM CHIPS 1 LB. BAGS SAVE 34C 2 for $1.44 RAINBOW 15 x IS 5 for 840 • SPECIAL GIANT HERSEY BARS 3 for $1.04 SPECIAL BROKEN BARS BY HERSEY 2 lbs. for $1.44