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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-11-24, Page 13Isianga nncn: news �niar$ enjoy euchre party Byfilarierigh Twelve tabes of players were at the euchre patty held at Brookside School on Wed- sesday evening for the Dun - gamma Senior Citizens. High man was Tom Culbert, Low score far the mea was Fred Sheffer. High lady was Annie Stanley and Heather Ohm had the low scams. The Willing W64crs held a very successful bake sale and . bazar . on Saturday. Winners of the drams were Joanne Whitney, fist prize of a food hamper and Karen Roberts, secoad prize of a food basket. On'Ttresday,*oven er 16 about 50 Dungamion seniors were guests of the Lucknow Seniors at a smorgasbord dinner. Por the variety enter- tainment part of the pro- gram, Joyce Caesar present- ed a reading witch to evety- anes delight. Jade Smith read, Why l Wear .a Poppy. Roberta Linksll and Doug Young favoured with several musical selections. Mary Beare visited in Lon- don on the weekend with her son, John. Margaret and JimElling- ton visited with Charlie and Ruby Fowler•. at their apart- ment near Zurich ich on Samar day while enroute to Tort Laimbton for the weekend, to :visit ro tit Ken' and Sandra Davidson and. family, While there, they helped Scot and: Laura celebrate November birthdays. A successful Stag and Doe was held Saturday night at the Agriculture Hall for Nancy Partington and John Hamilton, who are to be married on Saturday, Nov- ember 27 Sympathy is extended to Bertha Olson and family on the death of her mother, Mrs, Hayes. Mrs. Hayes was 91 and had been ill for some time. Brookside students attend volleyball tournament grid Mardi Baulk Volleyball' practices have been held and the senior volleyball grit tel' place on Saturday, . ber20'stt GoderiCh Collegiate histilute , rye, *aims are aho hot& ing practises and their tour- nament is I 3 with the gulls playing at Victoria Fobfic School, G the boys at Ito /.{"/ t Pub School, rode rich, Good luck! TIcer'inn1 w choir has been bottling practices OU Tuesday afternoons conduced by Mrs, Wo*sen! and Mrs, Young, The senior choir has been holding their practices on Thursdays conducted by Mr. ' Cameron and Miss Bode, Thursday, November 18 Tramp Champs f trot Tor- cittge 10fuer *Ana Throughout the show they used httrnos antics and dialefggre to show per use of s trampofine, Durango Cay, Frank Nat'. tip and Monila4Jaeisom made up the Tramp Champ fermi,. Ma mica showed the amateur routine for competition. petition. Dur- ango showed professional mutinies he used at a mope- trtion in Washington. Frank did the routine he used t0 beam a champion in 1975. To finish off they showed the students that even if you have to be cadefoil on the tramp you man also have fun. They sholeread a tyle of stooge dance performed on the tramp. • Mr. Jewitt attended.a prn- cipars serninar'in Kincardine from Thursday night until Saturday, `,. Se, Weiseaday, N 24, -19112, -page 13 The w and Disttelct Khlette esecative foothedes from the leftsecretary, Wilma Blake; . btelletin 'edkor, , Barb Hebei ptaldert, &Mem OW tom' and Idatiosesideoc fide AMtbatt awl past' president and registratr, Jar X.eMr c. .. ISendneil Stag' Photo) WMS adopt new business year The Evening. Austhary of the ono"Ptesbyttrian Church R.M.S. held their November meeting ire the church with the third vice president, Mrs. Bill Hender- son in the chair. She brought ter the atten- tion tion of the meeting a suggestion from the Presby- terial resbytonal 1 e r:w ve, to end the business year of the Auxil- iary in November, to faciTi- tate the annual reports being sent to Presbyterial officers in good time. After some thoughtful crummiest it was decided to adopt this plan for a year Mrs. Jim Aitchison and Mrs. Norman Taylor were appointed to act AS at< amnia - Wing committee. A request was received from the Libr- ary • committee for donations for their aanbarry social, The mll call was answered with a .verse about peace. 1Virs. Ralph Cameron con- ducted devotions on the theme of prase..' Mrs. Bert Mark gave ar veiy interesting Mae Study on the wisdom found in the Book of Proverbs on 12 &if- feit ntt aspects of rung to - Mrs. Ivan Conley and Mrs. Beit Moffat, favoured .Mei a banjo and piano Hostesses for the social hour were Mrs. Bit! Ross arid Mrs: • Gordon. Fisher Cour- tesy our tem sy remakes were given by Mrs, Henderson, rs