. . 1145’ , Grandmothers Sing i 1 Old-Time Melodiesl LUCKNO’W â€" GmndmoLiler'S‘ WEDZHEDAY,» MAY ii- :15 .of Lucknow Women's Institute held in the Recreation Centre with Mrs. C. Cook presiding, Grandmothers were presented with Corsages and Welcomed by Mrs. V. Moworay. With Nlrs. G e‘MacDisrrnid at the piano they . were led in a Emmi march by .' two majorettes. Nsncy Forester uni Patricia Thompson. 7 A group competition for the, . grandmothers in singing uld‘tlme. songs was enjoyed with Miss ' Margaret Rae as judge. The prizes were won by Mrs. J. Joint“ Mrs. P. Stewart. Nils. B. Ranch L»: (1 Mrs. P. McCall. The prize ‘ r the oldest grandmother pros- n JR“ _ . . the; goal-{anon e) 'Pll'agkéd the tab brushing 'ihg‘teeih and timing, the mouth \ "-9418"!!! #33,!- a: Dr. J. Little. accomnsmicd hy . _ early instilled as Machri-mid. entertained t -- twentYwi h violin music and Mrs. M, she is 90 years old. Mix. A. Havens on the harmonica, accompanied by Mrs. W. Kjlpl- trlck, gave scvoral numhcls. Roll cull was answered by “The oldest thing I own" and some inâ€" teresting items were displayed. Mrs. A. McNuy gave the mattoi “Old age is when we lose the desire to accomplish something," and. Mrs. A. Sutherland read A 170cm. Highlight 01 the meeting was a debate, "Resolved that women of Si] years ago were happier than women today." Miss Mary Mac- Leuii and Mrs. G. Kennedy sup- ’ ported (he ettinnaiivo and Mrs. N. MncKcnifle and Mrs. Jessie Ai- ion the negative. The 3' dges, ers. M. Hendmun. Mrs. I‘L‘Trc- leavcn and Mrs. S. Stulhers, gave 'hDay“ at the Lucknow Women's. Institute Recreational Centre with Mrs. c. Cook presiding. Thu_ 5 cist, spoke on "The Medicine pl {1 Music". Relerrlng to muRiC as the Hart of sounds In pleasing sr- - rnnztrm‘nt, he showed [low it is. was lighl lrl darknrss and n putvlli. lsllmiilant [or the spirit. Nincly ’pcrcerit of human ills are ami- limited to gland disturbances and . music of the right kind has pulv- eiâ€" to prevent neurosis and pho- i. bloc and is greatly used in penal ‘ Institutions and [or the rotorâ€"mun (ion or delinquents. As 3. develop- er or chnractcr, music teachcs‘ laccurary and durczi one to do ihrilrr illld br‘tter and live an (hr highest piano in lum‘ with iliei * u Crentor and in harmony min TA E BUS TRIP TO onc's follows. Mrs. R Thompson . [Ilflllkl‘ll Mr. llnlbm'h for his BRUCE MUSEUM/ hl'll'llui talk . 'l‘im enoond addrou run. ivy Mr i PONY-9hr“ W501“ from WEI cimpiwll Thompson. editor ori- Communlty enjoyed a bus trip Tin Lucknow Sentinel on "How' im the Bruce County Museum at o nuwspnprr is nulllisiird†Hl- l Southampton on Friday, July 27. \sliokri iii-lolly m'. un- beginning all“ The trip, sponsored by the Fara- i i o a. n ugative. 5 Kitchen Utensils - Instruments Used by Rhythm Band Members the Soiilinil your»: age, Andi“ mount Women's Institute, was 4. him. till piomcr. lllti'r building n'r made in Allan Reed's bus. Lunch - i mill. a cliurrn and it si-liuul (ilri: was enjoyed at Port Elgin. “ the Iliuil all n local niï¬prlillr‘r 1n Those taking the mp were: i - the r-iirly divs will iuw iimiii.-.. Mm wen-MEN“ werbsm.‘ Jimmy ‘ [or I (mini: war-ill noun. tho imil and Jeanyl Mrs} Emile MHCLEHH i - pilpi'r «iirrivl lll‘Jll' ur .‘uill Hm. mm and Margaret, Mn and Mrs 2 it dun. no“ i ‘ . t. M I W U V Dan Wylds, Mr. and Mrs. Walter W millilii'if'i. .3 Dexter» Mrs J- Eiphici; Mus. H. .pipn. s i y 7‘ I . loi‘n'aillml nml ruiichlng it .n mu BrookS. Mrs. P. Marlin, Mrs. J. i Kamhabaw, Mr. and Mrs. 0. Rich- ... .imp imii nrl‘n‘st' v v. « Touching (in \nn - m i, not... ards, Mr. D. Nicholson, Mrs. Al 'lnl. \l intuit, mild in. uh. Irwm and Nancy. Mr. and Mrs. v Iisiiii .\ sit-cit .iiin u is [r i‘ Kingsbury, Mrs. R Reid, Marlene‘ I rim-mili-i: i \v iri iii. Stanley. Mrs. W. Douglas, Mrs. i lllll i lnll‘llliil-il in iF. Overend, Marguerite MacKen-i Wm. r in...» 'l'h-- nip. i.» zie, Mary Allin, Shirley Irwin, whim |l1l wool and Mini .i in Mrs. Agar. Mrs. R. J. Salchlle & rillliii “Lil liv >Olili>i Iii 'li' Muzli. Mrs. G Kennedy. L 55 mi: » purl-i in link1 i L“ Hi ' iii Mal-y McLeod. Mrs. N. Machl- nw " "or “W W' i w- lle, Mrs. B. Roach. Mrs 5 Reid. M We ill-i'il'i 31‘ Mm Anni: McLeiid. Mrs. T. Rub- n-sim, Mrs. McGill, Mrs. E, ,Jmni n, Mr.» J Curclncr. .\lrs. G KJ \liil’id All» .lL .lll 1, The mm int-cling or Pa-a. ' mourn lmiiuiio mil in hell lllc , . . ri'vlllrig oi Tomlin . 2l<l‘ , , i. ioi in. [J , i. ’ iii all will luv weluil 4. i‘LflJliiliHl’i I Wish my h Dimil unnm main." Hus bands and families arc invited to Il’IlS Hitchnï¬. The program and ., l ,, lunch rr-mmitlee is Mrs. R. Raid, Tl 'ull' ll mi xi. who. . i Hi. ’i nu: ‘ Day was observed at a "mains {ith Recreation Centre on Friday Min. 0, Jones and Miss Mar» ‘afternoon for the Christmas meet. garet Rae sang a duet. ' ï¬nancial Standing. Mrs. W. Jaynt gladness and no lonely ones and i "i Webster on the auto harp momâ€".mâ€" L more hunger for love and pp- served. their decision in fuvcr of tileâ€"=â€"-â€"â€"1mï¬b§nm‘ i LIFE MEMBERSHIP INTERESTING CHRISTMAS observance stressing the need tor MEETING,HELD BY keeping in mind the real signiii~ I g‘a cance of the day. Mrs, G. Mails- A large crowd a e bled in lejohn played a piano solo and ing of Lucknow W1. Mrs. C. Mrs, w, Welsh ave a doll t. Cooh presided for the business m1 description aria“, Christi?†session and Mrs. A. Havens read is celebrated in Bonnie Scotland the correspondence and gave the where there is much genuine and Mrs._ A. Macllay gave reports Iorgotten. The topic, "Every pri- of_the committee in charge of tin! vzilege carries a responsibility . painting of the south wing of the was discussed by Misg Dean Centre which was financed by MacLeod who spoke of it as the». the W1 and which greatly udd- ing a’very suitable subject for ’ ed to the attractiveness of the this festive season. .ane Juynt room. The roll call was answered and Karen Mowbray sang a duet l‘ ‘ by donations for the Christmas cheer boxes for shut~ins. Mrs_ A. Struthers presided far the program and carols were sung with Mrs. G. Mac-Diarmid at the piano The nativity story from scripture was read by Mrs. Edna Robinson. Mrs. E. Taylor read a fine a’riicle on Christmas accompanied by Mrs. W. Joym. ‘ Mrs. A. Slruthers conducted a contest. The hosteses for the ‘ meeting. Mrs. A. Struthers. Mrs. E. Johnston. Mrs. S. Collyer, Mrs. E. Robinson and Mrs. W. McGill served a tasty lunch and cand . LUCKNDW w. I. WAS HOST predation in the world todsy '.l‘0 NEIGHBORING BRANCHES than there is hunger for bread’ I‘,('. She gave a very splendid talk The Lucknow Branch of the and a vote of thanks was extend- Women’s Institute entertained the ad by “15- Gem“ Kenneth!- St. Helen‘s, Whitechuroh. Holy- “miniï¬ezgï¬giï¬gggegï¬: road. and Kalrshea Institutes on Mrs. Steer; vim“, instrumental, Friday. Mrs. C. Cooke presided Mrs. Taylor; duet, Mrs. Media: and the meeting was opened and Mrs. G. Fisher; reading. Mrs. with the Ode, the Lord’s prayer Pumas; solo, Mrs. Gaunt; piano and. the Mary Stewart Collect. solo, Mrs. G. Farrier; vocal solo. The roll call was answered by Jackie Johnson; reading, Mrs. J. "Vlfhat form of politeness I ad- Boyle; piano duet, Mrs. Jessie mire most in others". Mrs. Rod Shiells of Amberley Joyce and Elaine Mo‘Nay. was guest speaker and chose far her topic the theme, “There is penny auction was held and lunch 27ml . m’ ,- urged all members to strive to he of the Ibackbone variety. The program was adjourned for the photographing of the group out- It was Grandmother's Day 3‘ doors by Donald Thompoon. the Lueknc’w W-I- meem‘g in me Mrs. C. Cook presided for the Recreation Centre- The address ibusiness and reports were given of Welcome was given by M†of the activities of the “LL in G. MiadDiaYmid W1“) mngwmlab catering tor a recent wedding ed the many grandmothers pres- and conducting [bucth at the cut on their achievements. the Fan Fair. It was decided u, give Progress ills)! hfld made PassmlE a larger donation than that of O and the community efforts they MVQMJQ the Au,.jc‘gltu£al§QC:lhi helped to build, The roll call was. ‘ M n i hool readâ€" iety. Mrs. P. Stewart rcpor V . o l 'erhyme from an o d c the Wlngham Hospital Auxiliary;1 V ' Sea meeting. wind secured names 0 maï¬a}; Ti‘iï¬piï¬â€˜n‘g dniï¬owisive. time Willing '0 sew hospital gar- not age hut actions tenths? mix]: Wm Douglas was we. said m "umdymiï¬â€˜i’sofoyemy. sented with a Life Membership gem? 121$ 30;“! by desert-mg in uhe W1. and the ‘]H'TG;CI113UDI'I 29p e- - was made by Mrs. R. ' ampsun, tar biï¬fatl: [353: 3:33:33]: hersplf a life men;beiu who 5mm 5 - > of the years u service '5. wnnmes thf 50?]:u30; fled 3: i Douglas had given to the w.l. young as Sour m ‘ The prize for the grandmoth- your doubts. Mrs. w. my“ sang or having an October birthday "LOVEb 01“ sweat songu' M’s: . nearest to the meeting daY, wcni MW MGCI‘M “"8 a“ “mu†io Mrs E. Barkwell and in the 0f me recent Emansmn course dmoLhcr having her own In Minnie†Wh‘d‘ was SP0“):- Mrs. c. Cook, For lunch, ii the W.I This was followed , _‘ _ _, :3» )3}, parade oi the ladies who 916 ï¬hmnegï¬ï¬‚"? look the course wearing the hats 1:5 by minimtesgeps' MI'SS Mary lllL'} had mad? and together they Ma‘ieod’ Mrs. Mamiarmid‘ MIA .3“ “Put on Your Old Grey 50‘ R Thom M R Jullllswne U I ’ c _ ' ‘ pSOl'I, TS. . . not . att‘ampan.ed by Mr» M3“ ‘and Mm Macyarlanc, RECEIVES Wimï¬ Ilial‘mid. Mrs. Rmâ€: Dl Kincardlne. South Bruce Diclrlcl president, ‘ brought greetings and spoke molly. Enumerming the diller- ‘ em cones of the organisation as the Wish bone, the funny bone. ' ill" low bone. the d bone. 12!: ; Allin and Mary; piano duet, . At the close or the meeting a H