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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-05-08, Page 21Teeswater 4 The T, . Society. hosted the. Ontario o f Association's District 8'ann dinner meeting on April 23. Norma Nubu' of RIM* did the thought for the day as said. "Don't count your bad days* they grown into wee" In mems was 'conducted by Rev. Nuhu Helen Keith played three beautiful musical numb, and Terry O'Malley '. on the mysteries of nature and gave: garden tips. Their gau ning Emerald'Oreenhousm was mu evidence with a red eiium rpt e b table for the representative of each' of the 23 societies and a little, potted plant for everyone'profertt. Bruce County Wan Bir'` Johns spoke: and kindly donatal. small replicas of a Bruce' Peaenin- sula andlacemats .with'a. map of Bruce County.. Other speakers. nincluded. Roy. Pennington, mss reeve, Ben Blackwell. representing Teeovaterrcouncil and. Murray C for the area. Bert Card, of B>clunond ' Hill. vice prinident of the Ohtario A s ration • `a_.ed, A beautiful slide presentation of flowers by J. Angus was enjoyed by the meeting Shirley McKague of Bingham was elected a director to represent it the District at Ontartio Horticultung Association. Gerald Bait ist' of Teeswater, Clarence Larsge• of Chesley and Jean. Whitby, of Lucknow will assist her, ' Lucknow Sentinel* Wednesday* MaY g.19,1 • Paan 1$ Beatitude* for the Aged no of Loudon *peat the weekend Blessed ate they who understood at the , net itold Palaktl Cecil c Webster wasin Kitchener hand. on yto attend a lunch at Blessed ate they who seem to ow Acorn kitchens. received a Their eyes tire dim and their wits . pei ect attendance award faun the are , ', Blessed are they who 'looked sway The corninunit-y will be wry to When coffee was spilt at the ,►b heart Lloyd :w (Mayme try brother) of Kudos Blessed are they who ' th At cheery: to , is patient in Univr ity smile o� �London* where he has had Stop ander t for a little while' to undergosurgery, Everyone sends � they who never say .get well wishes a hope Lloyd is 'Y huge t that "sto ,rce and ' about .nod .'home very shOrdy, A ' the District Annual weey MeKagueof elected a director to represent the by t on the Ontario, o '� Msoca *tion. She will.be assisted by. Gerald. Baptts Claret ±�' C�40,44y and`► Whitby, of Lucknow, ton to right, backrow *re Carl treussi Neustad , ric Clarence, • Lange; Sandy Young, Markdale„ public re Whitby. WOK roil MarjOyi0 Sutcliffe, Tem/watt ab aura; ShirleyMem sad . erald `Baptist;: T to New* ways 6 Tok memyes Blm are thOir.wbro . known 1`h they're lovedlesp cted an Allen and Peek, not alone , On the w+ i Gordon and NOra• Bled are:the; who,two; Y ease: the�s• BQbb d!� +fit it journey _HO MS,in lowing ' Heather and k' 'c Ches-: . Ic dtpurhteir Lion's Heat risi The. Bruce County, Museum's SuperSeries '91 presents the -first- workshop irst.workshop of the spring on May 15..:' Ml quilters, pro and beginner, are invited to. sign up to make a. May et Quilt, Top with -Joanne Toinori. of : the' former Joanne's' Fabrics in Southampton. Theworkshop willteach partici, Pats how. to create ..this daprin inspired quilt top. Interested+ are asked to pre -register at the. Museum by May 13.'Upon regiarra . riot, 'dic partici-out will receive a s list of materia needed for tl><c.. course. The workshop :will be held from 9:30:am'°to. 4:30 pm in the Main Exhibition Ball of , the 'Museum. Participants are asked to.brg their , materials, suiting: machine . and a . boxed lunch. Tea and coffee will• be provided by the Museum. • The workshop fee .of $30 for non members and $25 for members will cover the cost of, instruction and facility use. -- By the end of the day on May 15, the participants will have a'qu& top almost ready for quilting. This • workshop is an :exc.ellent-opportun tiri.. ��.. r Ls.l.� sty to trate an' sieifl wn for tomor. row using the updated . skills of yesterday. Local author, Laura M. Gateman,. will be launching her newest boo Lighthouses Around Bruce oua , at' the Bruce County Museum t' Sunday May 12 front ZOO, pmto 400 pm. This book features text and photographs of theBruce County • lighthouses.. that directed sailors and their shipsaway from the treacherous rocks and shoals of Lake Huron• that lead many -said and theirr, ships to waw .graves„ Laura Gateman wrote this book of lieithouses i for those who know only of the' efficient steel towers that "no longer require a keeper to crank ,'op the weights to keep the light revolving, .:to polish the leas, or lug agithe oil, or trim the , wicks." The stories inside the lighthouse walls are captured for the reading enjoyment of .all. There are tales oftcard.. playing ghosts and the lon incss of education by c book features over 25 black 'and white Blustra - tmnt of lighthouses that once graced Wires of Lake {Turin. , Many of the Original lightho have been town down and all that remains, are these 'photographs; ' - twin sister, Pat and her has d:' Cn: a say,it and ` ,,. 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