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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-18, Page 7I Joe Courtney is recuperating in Wingham aga Doligamcnig, a patient in the Hospital since November 13 was transferred to Uig ity Hospital. LondOn wee a trple heart bypass was perforated. Toe returned to Wiugham Hospital on .. Saturday, Member 7 andhees: hoping to return to his :how real Ana We send out to you, Joe. our best wishes for a speedy recovery, Eleven tables saw SCOWaction at the recent euchre :party held at the Seniors Hail thit Wednesday,: December 1L At the close of play,. Louise Brindley held the highlady position with Debris Culbertin the low lady position. George Cardiff Wok high gentleen position with John Hans in the low gentleman position. Special Christmas :door prizes. donated by Bernice Glenn, were won byJean Phillips and Tom Young. December 18 will mark the last night for euchre for 1991. The card parties will resume on Wednesday,` January S, 1992. UNGANNON ar ^rr . plu► 1 ' *Wares was 5ed Agricultural Suelet, `tile. 'Monthly euchre ttuatamen sponsored by the Dungannon .Agri� iiimmintimminsweimmominimi- cultural S t** WO held in :the Agricultural -.o Satortiap. Church News December 14. Nine tables were Sunday, December 8 mom. the fjconnc, Fx t puce winners w+r celebration of the annul } 1 hi Gift The ane oft �e- Randy Kelt` �o Fielder. Sec. Service, bnd vlace Winners were Bei and was Gifts . of Love. The Sunday Bock `cIn thud Awe o wSchool% ander the Moe conk* and AllanNicholson. .S ntendent - led the Bolding down � low position, : Service. Sunday l Choir were ryPhyllis Lee. The sang two songs, Spirit in Me a special conteathis month was Won Light oile Caudle. The Service was by.Lloyd=Micke based on four vignettes. Vignette I would like to take this °pportuo . one was Wit. an I -Give? .T ity of thanking all of you Who have,:. She herdsStyb Vignette two was helped. in past -year `by What. Can 1 Give? - Our Story. and supplying news of this column. vignette:three_ was Ret .don On Without you, it 'couldn't be done. OW Gifts. Vignette,_ four was Gifts. May .your, C1 mss be very: merry. of Love.. The children fulfilledtheir and 1992 be filled with good health parts ver; wen. and, their. singing a and .happiness.. From our house to was lively andfull of enthusiasm. you house. Season's Greetings. Thank you young people, and If you have news for this column; leaders for jobwell done. Follow- please give me, a call at 529-7390. ing the service, "a light luncheon of Thanks; Blyth Hall is a haven ,of.yrL1oz1ga4ivit.ieof "It'sbeen over a ' year now that the Blyth Memorial Hall facility has been fully operational - theatre, new lobby and link, art gal- lery/community meeting room, improved wheelehhnir. ae,siiility=. and much more,'" says. Ray Salverda, General Manager of the Blyth Festival. "Although we're just next door, we book Blyth Memorial hall of only three months of the year. The Village of Blyth manages the hall and all of its facilities for the restof the year. Since the ,reno- vations began just two- years"ago, the hall has seed a big increase in " bookings, particularly from out of town groups." Over 170 bookings were made by 30 groups this year. Blyth Memor- ial Hall houses meetings for seniors groups, Lions Club, ,horticultural: society, card players, Blyth Festival Singers, Optimists Club, karate classes, art classes and educational workshops for teachers. This year, tourism seminars, a high school drama festival, public readings of new plays, a used book sale, our- der mystery evenings and ten special 'performances for children ,. and adults were all sponsored by - the Blyth Centte.for the Arts. Dur- ing the summer, the Blyth Festival Bckno w Se.BUUBe1i Wedfiesdax December 18* 11.901 viohicia a tio docialont �rin+�M�a � i4 ji`� iai*i► i GARRYCOC— WoH'4""roonsayclvtirle4soolly Orfiri AAt. i .mill( iOD*/ Page 7 otp tb fight. too rviAiVi-Itirilia :41 4414 lung masa ; env vert, presented 107 performances ' in the- wisdom, deserves a lot of praise: for theatre, drawing over 39,200 paying their foresight in -undertaking this customers to Blyth Memorial Hall. capital expansion in " 1987, and. Blyth Memorial Hall is also seen enrichment of this living memorial as a conference centre for many.to the veterans who have _defended.: p. o g atimas.. T is:„year, the Junior -our coun lind~a way'of` a ak `- Farmers, Country Homemaka in theset� ..,:.�' � ,g bungs possible for us. ,�1; Goderich & District Chamber of tremendous deal': of credit is due to Commerce, Huron County Board of Chris Borgal, Christopher Borgal Education, Legion Auxiliary, and Architect for his sensitivity to, the.. Association of Summer Theatres sacredness of _Memorial Hall. and - Round Ontario held regional meet= his 'understanding of the needs of, ings or seminars at 'the Blyth facil 'the theatre. in designing a facility ity. Other bookings such as the that accommodates our needs, while. Huron String School with over 60 enhancing Memorial `Hall, a teal performers in their recital used die living monument to our veterans. It stage, and the complex was also the is thestrong support of our: donors site- for piano recitals, banquets, an and, loyal' audience that made the all -candidates meeting _ for the n�ty ' of the errs on and municipal election, a Spicer Com- allows us to coronaleour mandate. mission meeting, church suppers, of not only new play development, community fund-raisers and Christ- but development: of 1rr ters, 'actors, mas .parties. technical staff, admiriistratlon staff u and artistic people. The expansion - "Our Board of Directors is allows: our youth, ; through our pleased to see the increasing use of Young Company to volunteer work Memorial. Hall, the changing traffic at the theatre and gain exposure to pattern as people discover the easierOur local and Canadian culture." access to the lower hall from the . For more a formation about book new lobby and the easier acmes' to. ling Blyth l mores Hall, call Vii. the upper levels because of the new' . lege of Blyth Office, 523-4545. For lift,"! says Don McCaffrey, Chair- information about special events man of the Building Committee. sponsored by. the Blyth Centre for "The Festival Board in its collective the Arts, call 523-4345. Thank You ...and season's greetings from all of us!! We would like ,to th°ahk the following 'businesses/residents. for their donations to°our club. • CLINCH'S MEATS •ZEHRS FOOD MARKET •JIM SYMES PAVING •A&P •DEPT. OF HWY (thanks Jim) *RANDY ANDY' BUCK' DELTURQUE 'MURRAY 'EVIL KNIEVEL' . NESBITT CONSTRUCTION Special' thanks to Bruce Anyard and, area farmers. ' NINE MILE STEELHEAD WINNERS : IN •RAFFLE 1st Kevin Moss, Coderich 2nd PLACE.... Gary Jacobs, Milverton 3rd .PLAce.... • Pat. (Dickson, Stratford ... congratulations . rid Merry Christmas Gori rA LUCKMpW 17"Y CENTRE . Lions Binyei Sunday, December 22; 1991 OPEN DATES DECEMBER Friday -2027 Saturday 28 "ONLY" CALL 5284532 9 aim■ - 5 p.m. CHRISTMAS IS COMINQ[ GIFT CERTIFIOATES 6000 I[lEl1; GREETING FROM THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF FRIMAUR. DEC. 211-26 SRI: Bt -SAT 7': & 9VP/1°:u_,�`... v.,, SUN., MON. & THUR. 8 RM TUE. & WED. - CLOSED 3438 FOR TOIL FREE MOVIE INFO Tuesday December 31 Lucknow Commun y► Centre Music by:. Ultimate Sound $12,00 per person includes lunch. Cash bar. Colpur Theme: Come dressed in Black & White TICKETS. AVAILABLE ONLY ON Friday December 13; 20` & 27 7-8 pm while tickets last at the Community. Centre. NO RESERVE TICKETS NO MINORS ADMITTED Only 400 available Proceeds to Community Betterment ,E361-41•Go0 Every SundayNight 7:15 PM LuCbvoWcOMnnuNmr cEuzRE. SPECIAL BINGO Suntlay.necember 22nd There'll be plenty of treatsfor everyone. You might even receive a turkey.