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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-07-07, Page 8yi • • ti PAGE EIGHT THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNLESDAY, JULY 7, 1976 DiitriCt institute Meeting Held At Auburn, 90 Women Attend Gathering Intended for an earlier issue • Ninety women registered for the 76th .Annual meeting of the Huron West District of the Federated. Women's. Institute of Ontario, held • iri Auburn Com- munity Hall on Wednesday, May 26. Following the opening exer- cises, Mrs. Eleaner Bradnock extended a welcome to all. Mrs. Ivan Wightman presided for the meeting and Mrs. Richard Buchanan was secretary and also gave the treasurers report. The . theme for the meeting was "Universal Friendship". Mrs. G. Give Your Loved One A °mance,' • Diamond Ring FOR PRIVATE EVENING APPOINTMENTS CALL 5284532 OR RESIDENCE 5284940 OPEN SIX DAYS A WEEK MONDAY TO SATURDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTII.9 P.M. SCHMID'S. JEWELLERY AND CHINA LUCKNOW OWNERS ..- W. JOS. AND -DEAN E., AGNEW . LUCKNOW — PHONE 528-3532 Papple FW.1.P, Board Director spoke briefly and urged everyone who is concerned about violence and obscenity 'on T.Y. or radio programs to write to Mrs. H. Nablitt stating, the. name and time of program also the sponsor. She urged branches to support Erland Lee Horne and Nutrition Education. • • • Quilt blocks are to be made and sent to Erlai#d; Lee Home along with instructions - they are to be for sale at the Home.. This is Mrs. Papple's last year as board member and she thanked all for their co-operation and friendship. She ratified the District Directors. Miss• Jane Peng_illey, Home Economist gave a very inform-. ative report on the activities of the 4-H. Homemaking clubs,' and announced that the Fall project is "The Cereal Shelf" .- 'promoting the use of cereal grains and featuring recipes for snacks. supper dishes, muffins etc: She thanked W.I. members and parents for their co-operation. following the dinner provided by.the Auburn branch, greetings from the London area were. brought by Mrs. ,Wallace Laidlaw president. She announced Area Convention would be held . in Ti'llsonburg, November 9 and 10. Mrs. Freemanbrought greetings from Huron East District and Mrs. R. Westcott brought greet- _.. ings from Huron South... Mrs. • Kaitting of Tiger Dunlop Branch Conducted a sing song after dinner. The roll call of branches' was •answered by the. Presidents of the; 12 branches giving the highlights of the past year. Mrs. Norman C'oultes gave a report of Officer's. Conference held in Waterloo, May 4, 5. 6. Mrs. C. Elliott and: Mrs. A. Popp of the Clinton Branch conducted a •short service in memory of members who had. passed on to "higher_ service in past year. Miss Helen McKecher, Director Home . • Economics Branch, Ontario Ministry of Agriculture and Food was the guest s • eaker. She said "we are P trying to develop leadership. We should create a • desire for information in those people who do not have the desire, but make sure the information , is . true. Citizens should be capable, efficient and self reliant and always interested in learning." Therefore she urged . Women's institute members to•planeduca- tional programs 'that " might 0, Looking For Vacation Fleas? Perhaps, we can help !. I RL 250 Josephine Street W1NGHAM 357-2701 • AIR • CRUISES MOTORCOACH TOURS 390 Seniors At Open House The Open House at Huronview,» ' Clinton during Senior .,Citizens Week was quite successful with 390 senior citizens registering. The residents appreciated 'the visitors very much as it gave them an opportunity, to see many of their friends: Many thanks to the Huronview Auxiliary who were responsible for the registration and to all of the residents and staff who helped jn so many, ways during the week. , ' The Brussels. Friendship Club had dinner at the Horne on, Friday, and joined the residents for an afternoon of Bingo. Fifty members of the Seaforth Citizens Club visited the Home on Saturday and after dinner sponsor- ed an afternoon of gamer . Mrs. Elizabeth Scott won the/prize for the eldest lady euchre player and John McCallum was the winner for the men. • Dick Roorda led the Sunday evening song service sponsored by the Clinton Christian Reformed Church. The 'Clinton Centennial Band played for a concert on the lawn on Family Night. The weather cleared just in time and many of . the residents were able to be outdoors while those who were inside were able to see and hear the band from the west, windows. Mrs. Storey is the new leader of the band and all wish her every success in this very helpful projeCilri any community.' interest the potential memer. Mrs. Jackson of the Auburn Branch played a, piano Solo in the afternoon and Mrs. Celia Taylor, Goderich, favoured the audience with a solo in the morning. The following reports were given by the convenors'; Agricult- ure • and Canadian Industries, Mrs. C. Elliott; Citizenship. and• World Affairs. Mrs. Luella Mc Gowan; Education and Cultural Activities, -Mrs. Margaret Taylor; Family and Consumer Affairs; Mrs. Ross Gammie, read by Mrs. Jas. Curran; P.R.O. Report. Mrs. N. H. Coultes; Curator's Report, Mrs. Celia Taylori, Huronview report,' Mrs. Keith Webster,. who announced a Bazaar. and Tea, June 9. Mrs., Haggitt read an Emerg eney Resolution re:: tile closing of Clinton Hospital and all branches were asked . to write letters to Premier Davis, to the Minister of Health as well as local M.P:P's regarding this .matter. Mrs. Papple conducted the election and installation of officers. The officers for District of Huron West Women's Institute are as follows; Past president, Mrs, Donald' Haines.. Auburn; President. Mrs*. Ivan Wightman, • RR 1. Belgrave;. First vice • president. Mrs. ,,Graham McNee, Dungannon; Second vice :pres- ident.. Mrs. Wm. Porter, RR 2. Goderich: Assistant sciretarv. Mrs. Stanley Hopper. RR 5, Brussels; Federation representa- tive. Mrs. Ivan Wightman, RR 1. Bclgrave; :Alternate, Mrs. Eric, Anderson. RR 1. Londcsboro; P,R.O., Mrs. Norman Coultcs. RR 5. Wingham; Curator, . Mrs. Gordon Taylor. b3 Suncoast Dr.. Goderich; Assistant curatolr, Mrs. Lloyd. Pipe, Londesboro Auditors, Mrs. ,Chas. Johnston, Blyth and Mrs. Robert Powell, Wingham; District Delegate." Mrs. Graham , McNee, Dungannon; Alternate, Mr's. Peter Chandler, RR 3 Wingham; District Standing Committee Convenors: Agriculture and Can- adian Industries, Mrs. 'Cecil Elliott. Clinton; Citizenship and World Affairs, Mrs, Leslie Jacklin, Wingham; Education and Cultural Activities, Mrs. Margaret Tayler.' RR 1, Londes- boro; Family and Consumer Affairs, Mrs. Ross Gammie; ,RR 1, Luc „now; Resolutions, Mrs. Thos. Haggitt, Auburn. • t�, a'ja. �s 'SL s:;.3i r<Sf'Y:'`•,•::k•;•!;;>_f.`;"ri"/�<°. .. ... alb for i r� WED -SAT JULY' 7-10 395-571 IVE-IN THEATRE Showtime Dusk It's the same two dudes from"Uptown Saturday Night':.. but this time they're back with kid dyn-o-mite! PAUL 11114111111111111 `SME OROWAiAA POOH" - -. e 14 Harper days are here agair i! Recommended os ADULT ENTERTAINMENT lief. r.,:s g;•;;::•f.»:',:;:•y.:,.'•wY:;';:.q3.:.,di>�•:'?r7.c<;3,•:?'::?L7:':::ir'Y:r`.�i:: +�' r s '�' Pira>rg:Fix rvs;,s'%Q":`:'':f>%i:',:.<�.�:•,'�:::•;<'.<#£its. "If I could be old. Old for one day... 25 years old:- Even a day of problems, a trip.to the.ohstctrician or marriage counsellor, a' secret day with a married man; just tobe 25,for a flash -that'd hold me forever•" • DDierdre Striden , age 12 SUN -TUE S JULY 11,12,13.. / Showtime Dusk Richard Harris and Jodie Foster are a father and dy)ng 12 -year- old daughter who try to create a very special world for them- selves as they celebrate her final birthday in "Echoes . of a Sum- mer," a Sandy HowardlRichard' Harris production, A loving daughter's last gift becomes the CHOES v OFA _ ER That 1(111 linger in your heart f i'e?c'l' ti5a;cttt • ����t 13StI, ',,,,,,,, is :1.. THE TELEGRAM BOY 14. SENTENCED TQ HANG! t OMiItA MCI E1 . I M 1( 11 0 �\ r w.1111••••• n MI0,1 •'/'•. � i�yl::� '� W RFrJ 4 S ry/ � ''' .; y •: N •, � ',THE ,THE ...�. OTHER SIDE OF THE MOUNTAIN. a,v,�rr.,, • yr vc� Recommended as t Ti