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.Mrs. Mary Bere played the
piano' to accompany the
hymns. Mrs. Cecil, Blake
read an article about the
workshop for U.C.W. mem-
bers held at Alma College in
August. Mrs. Westhaver
conducted a contest.
The president, Mrs. Amy
Wiggins, took the chair to
conduct the business. Mrs.
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Bessie McNee, secretary
read the minutes of the last
meeting.
Mrs. Tinie Logtenberg was
called to the front and Mr.
Westhaver read the dedica-
tion address while Mrs.
Wiggins pinned a life inetp-
bership pin on her, pres-
entecl by the local society for
faithful service.
Matters discussed in busi-
ness period were, 1) the fall
rally at Trinity Church, 2) the
purchase of church calendars
whicli will sell for $1.25 this
year, 1) plans for the plowing
match, 4) whether or not to
have a bazaar - consensus.of
opinion seemed to be it
should be shelved till spring,
.5) catering 'for upcoming
weddings. Visitors for Oct-
ober are Mrs. Margaret
Errington, Mrs. Hazel Web-
ster, Mrs. Mary Lou McNeil,
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Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, Sepeember 27,' 1978—Page 17
Mrs. Bernice Glenn.
BROOKSIDE HAPPENINGS
MANDY MILLER AND
JANICE POLLOCK
Brookside School won sec-
ond prize for their float
depicting Storybook Favour-
ites at Lucknow Fair on
September 16. The Brook-
side tug-of-wat team was
successful over the Lucknow
School team.
Candidates for office in the
Student's Council gave their
campaign speeches in .as-'
sembly in the gym on
Wednesday morning. Re-
sults of the election held later
that day were as follows:
president, Peggy Gibson;
vice president, Judy Car-
michael; secretary, Carol
Rintoul; treasurer, Bonnie
MacDonald. Staff advisors to
the student's council are
Chas. Liddle, Ross Errington
and °Lois .Tebbutt.
Brookside students made a
creditable showing in the
school work display at Dun-
gannon Fair, winning several
prizes. Three bus loads of
students were bused to the
Fair at noon to meet their
parents at the Fair. Those
students whose parents were
not going, to the Fair
completed a normal day at
school.
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