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Lucknow Brownies, Girl
Guides and Pathfi%iders and
their leaders will attend the
11 a.m, church service in the
L.ueknow Presbyterian
Church on Sunday, February
22 to observe Guide -Scout
Week.
February 22nd was the
jouitbirthday of Lord Baden
Powell, - Founder of Scout-'
ing ; and' ,Guiding, and
his wife Lady Baden-Powell,
.the World Chief Guide: LadyR.
Baden-Powell was the Guide
ing force of the Girl Guide
movement until her death in
1977. On February. 22nd and
throughout Guide -Scout'
Week, which is February 15, -
loss cru
Jr Leaders 15 and up.
The Lucknow Brownies
and Girl Guides are planning
special programs in their
•
22,
eber5 ofGuiding and
Scouting
over the world
take,,time to think about, and
remember Lord , and Lady
Baden-Powell:.
• The World Association ol:"
Girl Guides and GirlScouts
has over seven and a halt
millionmembers in 98 coun-
tries. .
The, Girl' Guides of Canada
is made up of four. branches:
Brownies ages 6 - 9, Guides
ages. 9 -.12, Pathfinders 12 . -
1S, and Rangers, Cadets and
le honoured on annivers
By JoyceMcEwan attendance. They travelled
by .snowmobile about 200
miles.,
Robbie and Sherri Hayes
spent the weekend with their
grandparents, Mr. and .Mrs..
Sam Hayes of Tiverton.
Last weekend Mrs. Allen
McArthur accompanied a
group of young people to
Camp Anthassador for a
weekend oi camping.
Little Matthew Fraser of
Sarnia spent the' weekend
with his grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. Albert Colwell..
Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Husk and Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd Dusk.' attended the
The ,Kinloss Community
Centre has : been busy : this
weekend. On Saturday`. night
a thirtieth wedding anni-
versary
nni-
versa ry was held for Ron and
tsabel Frook. The , hallwas,
tastefully decorated by their
family, Carol Husk, Sandra
LeRoux, Gail . Polfuss and
Grant Frook. Following an
evening of : dancing, : Mrs.
Ray Stanley read an address
to the couple and they were
presented with aciock. Spec-
ials guests
a s . were his parents,
Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Frook
of Hanover.
On Sunday a large crowd
turned ` out for the third
turkey supper. The . next
supper in two weeks Y will be
sponsored by . Silver Lake
W.I.
The <Bluewater Town and
Country Snowmobile '. Club
held their annual outing this
weekend. They went to Varn-
ey and stayed at : The Home-
stead Resort.
ome-stead.Resort. Twenty were,ie
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new
arrivals
funeral of Mr. Bili Hicks of
Blyth on Friday. Mr. and.
Mrs. Hicks farmed what is
now Silver Lake Camp about
20 years ago. Followink that.
they, ran ,a .variety store in
Blyth.,
Winter . is the time -for
expansion, .at: the resorts. At
Fisherman's Cove the propri-
etor, Allen McArthur, will
have 310 campsites ready for
the., spring. of. 1981.
Some from the area at-
tended
t-tended the Men for Missions
Valentine supper on Satur-
day night. They enjoyed a
ham supper and a singsong
led by Charles Lemon.
regular meetings ° this week
to observe Guide -Scout
Week. Any girls interested is
joining' the Guiding ..move-
ment in Lucknow can contact,
Brownie leader Mrs, Steve
Owen, Guide leader Mrs.
Ivan Cranston or , District
Commissioner Mrs. Harold
Greer.
Mr, and 'Mrs. Jack White.
visited Sunday evening. at
McEwans. .
Seven ladies braved the
stormy weather and attended
the Kinloss U.C.W. at the
home of Mrs. William • Camp-
bell, Kincardine. Mrs. Elli-
son Hodgins conducted the
worship.
Mrs. Glenn Young hosted
the Silver. Lake . W.I. on
Monday, commencing with a
casserole luncheon: " The pro-
gram was in charge of M �.
Jas. McEwan..The afternoon
was spent working, on the
family histories of our com-
munity.
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PASSMORE - Jay. and Mary
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respectively, on February 13,
1981. Big brother, Kevin,
would like to say congratu-
lations to proud grandpar-
ents, Jim Wright of Wing -
ham and Don and Gladys
Stewart of Teeswater.
ADAMS - George and Donna
Adams, (nee Bean), R. R.
1, Dungannon, ' are very
happy to announce the arriv-
al of their son, Peter James,
born on February 10,' 1981.
weighing 8 lbs. 6%/s .oz., at
Alexandra Marine and .Gen-
eral Hospital, Goderich. A
new brother for Steven and
David.
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