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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-03-21, Page 9• , t ' • • it 0 0 • a a ••• • PO* Of a, • 10 * 4 Purple Grove ladies are busy quilting WW1 that a glorious week for spring 11$11$1111111111111111111111111111MIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1011 break for those Of us who have been un wooing for spring. / noticed several ef the PLE GROVE birda are back including the blue heron; I also have seen other indications iswing like Iambic, kittens and children in sheds $111111$01111.111111111111011111111111111 going about their way, 1 even saw some of Donald and family were Gary and Karen the holidayers riding horseback bicycling. Pollock of Pickering, Uncle Walker of skateboarding and on and on. It reminded 'rhonihill and Valarie Emmerton 01 Ripey_ me of the verse In Ecclesiastes -there is a Kay Collins enjoyed entertaining all her time for everything and a season for every callers while she was remunerating at activity under heaven. I'in glad it is the home last week. time for spring. , You are never too old to learn as was It is nice to see so many home or back evidenced last weekwhen Joyce Farrell at the baguet at the Purple Grove Centre and Mary Anne Kukolyattended the In - on St, Patrick's Day. Marion Emmerson stitute of Basic Life Principles 'Seminar said she had -a good time in Florida; Irene held m Winghain all last week. It was en- 13oyle looked well after her stay in the couraging to see that over 770 people felt hospital and Kerry (Boyle) Harrigan look- the3r ,too had lots to learn, ed very happy. Thanksto ,the committee Irene West, Joshua, Nathan, and Kahini for all their hard work. of Stratford visited with her sister Fran Gary and Barry Merger of Paisley and Farrell last week. Mary Beth Harffoth of Kincardine visited W.I. ladies please remember the annual with Lorraine and Wayne Kerr. meeting that will' be held at the Purple The W.I. ladies were busy quilting at the Grove Centre on Apr. 4 at -7:39 Purple Grove Centre last week. Visitors with Atm and Don McCosh Edna Stanley entertained Bette McLeod were Currie colwelip Betty Morrison, Kyle of Ripley, Jean Scott and Jean Cumming and Neil of Sudbury, Gavin Colwell and lit of Kincardine and. Evelyn Smith, of Fonthill tie Andrew Reid, Elwood Elliott visited, on Wednesday for lunch. Also visiting with _ also Marjorie Thompson and Amanda Edna were Audrey, Mary Ellen and Jen- Cumming, - nifer Traber of London, Carol, Heather aial Gladys Arnold entertained some of her Kerry Schantz of Walkerton. neighbours during the week and they had Ryan and Andrew Doupe spent a few a good visit, days with Norval and Isabel Stanley. an and Fran Farrell and family visited Some of the Purple Grove children en. with her family Dirk Logtenberg of joYed the live production last_week. at the Dungannon on Sunday. They were library called Park and Beans. The thren celebrating birthdays of various members young people that acted were very comb'. of the family. , • cing in their dramatizations. Agnes Leeson visited with Isabel and Visitors with Shirley and Doug, Mac- Jim Brooks for a few days. lackey, Swami, Weitseeday, Merck I,IN-Pagel1 Ripley lady flies to South Africa 11.11.1111111111111111110111111100.11111111111111111111111111 11211PLEY ni by Ab Wykis Loot Frido at $ p.ra. Carol Plodder of Ripley Sew from Toronto for Jobanneslarg in South Africa for Ok visit there ',Mb her daughter Tammy ?kidder. Tammy has been there since last sunoner. Carol will be back Apr. 1. On this nice sunny Monday morning, Mar. 1$, a note came to Ab's door. It was a thank you note fromWayne and Myrtle Ann Watson thanking everyone for their 25th wedding anniversary party. Donna Johnston, a member of the Pur- ple Grove Brody Bunch writes that the fourth meeting was held Mar. 10 at her home. It was started with the 4-11 pledge led by Rachel Van Royen. The roll call wee answered by all members. The group read the material in their books and were shown ways to make dinner rolls. Each one made one and bak- ed it and then ate it. 1110111.101.111101111•111111111111111111111•1011111111111110 The group watched Mary Ann make graraw bread to put in the oven. The 'Istituto; of the last meoUng were read by Stefan' MacDonakl. Sheen* iirponald, the junior leader did her presentation with the grou. The group tried kalacky, madme sweet rolls and chelsea buns. They were all very good. It was brought to the group's attention to have a cover for the next meeting. Each person told of their experience with their making of .bread through the week. The next meeting was held Mar. 14 at the home of Rachel, Van Royen.. Not to be outdone at the achievement atht of the Lueknow Skating Club, the elemen-. tory girls donned their St. Patrick's hats and green sldrts to display their skating talents. Sack row is Harbin Dickie; middle row, left to right, Danielle Brooks and Sandra Jewson; front row, Darlene Aitchison, Melissa Gotten and Lisa Culbert. 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