The Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-11-19, Page 4•
Eastern Star
There was a large nnmber
in attendance for the instal-
lation of the .the of
Huron Chapter #89 Order of .
the Eastern Star for the
1980-1981 year.
Mrs. Flerence Reavie,
PDDGM, was the installing
officer and was assisted by
Mrs. Audrey Reid, PM; Scott
Reid, PP; Mrs. Donalda
Moffat; Wallace Conn,' PP;
Denis Langridge, PP; Mrs:
Christine Currie, PDDGM;
Mrs. Isabel Congram, PM;
Mrs: Kathleen FOrster, PM;
Mrs, Carrol McKim, PM;
Diougs
Mrs. Vera Inglis, PM; Mrs.
Nancy MacIntyre, PM; Mrs.
Doris Michie, PM, and Jim
Inglis, PP. • ,
Those installed were Wor
thy Matron, Mrs. Llewella
_Armstrong; yyorthy Patron,
Hugh Armstrong; Associate
Matron, Mrs, Nelva Scott;
Associate Patron, : Spence
Scott; Secretary, Mrs. Kath-
leen Moffat, PDDGM; Treas-
urer, Mrs. Jean Leitch, PM;
Conductress, Mrs. Shirley
Brooks; Associate Conduct
ress, Mrs. Leona Miller;
Chaplain, Alex Robertson,
PP; Marshall, Mrs. Mildred
Blackwell; Organist,. Mrs.
Louise Swanson, PM; Adah,
Mrs, Shirley Larigridge, PM;'
Riith, Miss Maudie Fisher;
_Esther, Mrs,. Sharcii Cow-
man; Martha,. Mrs. Phrome
Electa, Mrs. Mary
Prue; Warder, Mrs`.' Dorothy
Wall; Sentinel, Murray Tay-
lor, PP.
Dr. Alma Conn-ArmstrOng
is the Immediate 'Past Mat-
ron and Wallace Conn thp
Mrs, Joyce Miller sang a
very fitting solo awl Mrs.
Lucille Alexander and tier
committee served a delicious
lunch- which brought the
enjoyable evening to a clos6.
The, special projects this
year are for the Shriner's.
Hospital for Crippled Child-
ren (Burns Institute) and the
Cardiac Unit of the Wingharn
and District Hospital. The
usual projects will also be
donated to such as Estarl and
, the local c6ritable organiza-
tions. ' Past Patron,
SOMETHING FOR THE LADIES—
Come. visit our unusual country resort for Tea today'
We've prepared English muffins, freshly made SCones,
jam, assorted pastries and Earl:Grey tea for the occasioit,
Relax and enjoy as:we serve you in front of an open hearth
log fire in one of our two lOung4s,. (ReServations:requested
for groups of Mop than 10). $3 5o
just • per persOn , . Complement your outing
with a visit to THE HOI,LOW. A unique gift shop
- just steps from our inn
Benrniller
Including
CHRISTMAS TRIMS AND DECORATIONS
WICKER, GIFTWARE, FRESH FLOWERS
AND PLANTS, DRIED AND SILK FLOWERS
•.Nestled in Rerun ller, Oat., just
kilorrietreS east of :Goderich- on FluroU .
County Road. 1. . jpst. off. ' Highway
- plione52,1-2191. •
The fall meeting of the
Parent Committee of the
Lucknow Brownies, Guides
and Pathfinders was held at
the Lucknow Town Hall on
Tuesday, November 11 at
:7.30 p.m. The chairperson
for this year is Norma Ray-
card and the secretary-treas-
urer is Wendy Nixon.
Various_fund raising activ-
ities were discussed. There
will be a draw for Ceramic
Christmas Tree donated by
Sepoy Ceramics on Decein-
ber 13, 1980. The draw will
take place at 5 p.m. at the
Sepoy Ceramics store with all
the "proceeds going to the -
Brownies, Guides \and Path-
finders. The tickets are 500
each or 3 for $1.00'.
Arrangements were final-
ized for the Paper Drive to be
held on November IS.
Linda Emmerton reported
from the 1st Mapleway Area
Training Day she attended in
Palmerston on Saturday,
November 8..
Norma Raynard thanked
Margaret Cameron for being-
secretary-treasurer for the
past nine years for the Par-
ents Committee and the
meeting was adjourned.
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ttes ociation
Approximately 60 people
gathered in the Wingbam•
United. Church' on Thursday
evening, November 6th for
the first official, meeting of
the Wingham and •District
* Branch of the Canadian
Diabetes Association.
Mrs, Paula Blagrave wel-
comed those attending, and
outlined the groundwork that
had been done this far in
getting the branch started.
She then introduced the first
executive vvho are as follows:
president, Mrs. Robert Per-
ry, vim-president,
Mrs. Isabel Burke, Wing-
ham; co-secretary, Mrs, Sus-
an Moffat, Lucknow, Mr,
Richard. Campeau, Wing
ham; treasurer, Mrs. Carol
Campbell, Bluevale,
As the executive "were
introduced, they took their
places at the executive table.
(Mrs.- Campbell was unable
to attend due to illness).
Mrs, OlitgraVe then intro-
duced the committee chair- -
persons who are as follows:
membership, Mrs, Adele
Chettleburgh, Winghain,
Mr. Grant farrish, Lucknow;
Mrs, Audrey MacDonald,-
Lucknow; publicity, Miss
Marjorie Cook, Winghani,
Mrs. Paul Blagrave, • List-
The group was pleased to
announce that Dr. J. C.
McKim of willLucknowact
as Medical Consultant to the
Branch, .
The president, Mr. Robert
Perry,.took over the meeting
and requested reports from
the executive. .
Mrs, Isabel Burke report-
ed on the' Semi Annual
meeting of Ontario Division
of CDA that Mrs. Chettle-
burgh, 'Mrs. James and she
had attended in SudbUty an
October 26 and 27. Mrs,
Susan Moffat gave reports-on
all local meetings that have
been held to • the present
date,
accurately Measuring 1)1004
glucose levels at hemp.
Following this information
session, Dr. Rodger answer-
ed questions from the aud,
ience.
special events, Mrs. Linda
James; Win-gham: -progr-a-M;
ALSO.
COMES yo
Combine your'outing to the.
Ina with. a visit to our shop at the .
.• crossroads.
',SELECT LADIES' FASHIONS
•SPECIALIZING IN HAND KNITS by FRANCES
*ANTIQUES
OPEN; 7 Days a week 11. a.m.-6Ixrn. Tel.: 524-430
Nasimaw -
,Pr ogram. eh xitpe r s on,. The meetingw„a s adjouned
Mrs. ' Audrey MacDonald and coffee and`cookies were
then introduced the guest served. The next meeting, of
speaker, Dr.' N, Wilson Rod- the branch will be held early
ger, m,D.ELC,P, (C), an in 1981. Watch for nciticeal
endocrinologist who is Co4 Application forms for•
Director of the Diabetes membershp in CDA were.
Education Centre, at St available and many took the
Joseph'S Hospital in London. opportunity to join early for'
-.Rodger-gave an-inter, 1981 at.the present Tate-of $7--
esting talk on the artificial per family and'$3 for seniors,
pancreas and the insulin As of January 1st, 1981,
infusion pump. Through slid. membership fees will in-
es he showed differences in crease to ten dollars and five
the blood glucose levels . of • dollars respectively.
the non-diabetic and the dia- Anyone wishing to take
betic and how the continnous advantage of the .reduced
insulin infusion pump is used rate may contact Mrs. Adele
to control these levels. He Chettleburgh
also Showed urine testing- Grant Farrish 395-2892, for
and a newer method of more membership applications.'