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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1975-11-05, Page 12KINI PENTE CH I . P Gilbert Va 10 a.m. Si 11 a.m. W 7:30 p.m. Midweek Wednesda C.A. (Y Friday LUC I CHRI REFC CH Rev. L. Va Pt SUNDAY, P 10 a.m. Mor "Give Me 2:30 p.m. "C Listen Back to ( Message CHOK San Radio CFOS Owen Radio PAGE TWELVE THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO WEDNESDAY, HOVE LOOKING BACKWARDS, THROUGH THE SENTINEL FILES WITH MARGARET THOMPSON • o**4044-44.*********4*****************************4 10 YEARSAGO OCTOBER 1965 Gar Rossom of Toronto purchas- ed the log .house on the farm of Allan Maclntyre, just 'north of When I4%n • GODERICH visit SHOPPERS SQUARE most Stores are OPEN'. Thursday—Friday Till 9 November and December INGLIS FARM DRAINAGE . QUALITY INSTALLATIONS CLAY OR PLASTIC Free Estimates PHONE 392-6700 R.R. 3 WALKERTON Lucknow. Plans were to dismantle the house, log by log, and move it to a lot in the Collingwood area, to be reassembled and used as a winter ski lodge and a summer cottage. Harold Maize, of Dungannon set a' record at the Lncknow Bowling Alley, when he bowled 408 in the men's league. The previous record at the Lucknow Alley, open for less than two years, was 368. 30 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 1945 A local business transaction took place whereby Stuart Robertson disposed of his egg grading business to Harry Nixon. This business had been established thirty-five years previously, in the fall of 1910, although for a few months prior to that he had been gathering eggs through the coun- try. 50 YEARS AGO OCTOBER 1925 The South Bruce Plowmen's Association found.' it .necessary, owing to,bad weather conditions, 'to postpone the plowing match from the last week in'October to the first week in November. The following officers were elected for the Lucknow High School Literary Society: president, Grant . MacKenzie; vice president, Marion MacDougall; secretary, Nifty Neediers VVHITECHURCH NEWS The sixth meeting of White- church Nifty Needlers was held on Wednesday, October 29. The president Wendy Kay opened the meeting with repeating the pledge: The roll call, an idea for achievement day exhibit, was, answered by 5. Clara Milligan read the minutes. The next meeting is November 1 at the, home of leader Mrs. Walter Elliott. Disdission - an idea for book covers, was a little girl sitting on a chair doing embroidery work. The uses of the satin stitch and sheaf filling stitch was discussed by the leaders. For Achievement Day, Clara Milligan is to be commentat- or. Selecting stitches for the free choice article was discussed. The leaders demonstrated the French knot and in group work we practised- making French knots. For home assignment we were to work on record book, complete our samplers, learner stitches article Morgan Henderson; treasurer, Jes- sie SteWart; form' representatives, Katharine MacKenzie, Duncan MacKinnon, Elizabeth MacDonald, Edwin Smith, Margaret Geddes, Vera Woods; musical committee, Enola Ruswell, Mabel MacDonald, Lovell Murdoch; pianist, 'Dorothy McQuillin; ,critic, Muriel MacKen- zie. The Government proclaimed Thursday afternoon, October 29th, electiOn day, a legal half-holiday in order that all might have an opportunity to vote. Knifty Kn•raders We opened the sixth meeting with the 4-H pledge. Roll call was bread or a main, ingredient. Ten members answered the roll call.' The next meeting is on November. the 4th at Mrs. Evers place at 7 p Mrs. Evers discussed Fancy Bread and bread from other lands. VanOsch demonstrated how to make Swedish tea rings, Chelsea buns and Hungarian bubble ring. In group work we helped make a ball for the Hungarian bubble rings. We' saw the dough rise and then baked in the oven. Mrs. Evers gave, us a recipelor the play dough. We closed the meeting with the 4-H motto. and free choice article. We closed, with 4-H creed. The seventh meeting of White- church Nifty Needlers was held November '1 at the home of Mrs. Elliott. Wendy , Kay, president, opened the meeting with 4-H pledge. The roll call was answered by ,5 members giving an idea where French knots are used. Lori Ann Jamieson read the minutes. The next meeting will be held Novemb- er 5 at the home of Clara Milligan at 7 p.M. A work meeting is to be held November 12 'at the home of Lori Purdon. The discussion centred on the use of French knots. The demonstration , and group work was the assembling of the free choice article, suggested finishing edge for free choice article and our book covers. The meeting closed with 4-H creed. YOU SERVE BY GIVING Luckm Presbyteria Rein. Ohm Neil / • Pboae SUNDAY, NO 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Mor. NURSER PRESCHOOL ORWONA"01401%""""04 DUNGA CHRIS FELLOI (MENNt Orris Gingr SERV 10:00 a.m. St 11:00 a.m. Mo EVERYONE UNITED Rev. Dow Mini NOVE 10 a.m. Sul II a.m. Mor PRO Als If you snarl, haunt you r — your misfortune O SQUARE ,a. a. 0 Igoderich i to ' \ WRAPPING PAPER - RIBBON - TAGS CHRISTMAS SERVIEMS - TABLECLOTHS COASTERS