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Ceramic Barn opens
AR eight year old hobby of a
noun imam ham kid her to
open het °WU Meso in the
hantlet„ Darlene Bilkers' fasciae -
ties with ceramics hos remitted in
the opening' of The Commit San.
Hoeing lived in 11: --On ler
three yams, Daytime recently deCiid-
ed ihe time ems rips to eller to the
stony ceramic arab ilk OW aree,
a plate im, they amid Obtain
*eik greentrillia, polite and sio-
esemeles sod bras their rook end.
Am presently has a. s lininetitie
• igeormorere on hir ihdng,
Imam, clocks and piggy hanks;
braohee and *Mo.- If there ia
something an iderested customer
weal hke, that isn't au hand,
Darlene can have it within the
week.
In addition to being a retail
outlet, Darlene offers dames two
evenings a week. The. classes are
limited to 12 each and to date, on -
13, two spaces remain to be filled.
She said her hobby is one she
never tires of and with new techni-
ques and pieces coming available
all the time, she bas both ex-
peritriced and inexperienced people
m her claSses.
AC0314* to Oritierni; no hidden
talents. are needed to produce
beautiful pieces of ceramics,
although sha did rn'.' that a
gaud mituber el people dislike doing
eyes. But oath practise and steady
hand mat dist can be pocketed.
Darlene is *ming to offer a
Wednesday class to
children dining die sommer so ling
titer :may Mara Sot met el pandieg
commits. Tine et her mist tear
Wan antoY PIM* *Ong 'WO
soma sod sit rosily mated Ville
the hove completed * mom* or
emu small piece kr their room.
Being a busy mother of four
Bradley 8, Nudism k Brent 3 and
Tyler six months - Darlene said she
lied to work her chums around
when husband Tony, who is
employed by Royal Homes, would
be at home to care for the
children.
The Ceramic Barn, which ripened
last Saturday, la located in Dimgam
non, (next to the United (ihurch)
and 'offers greenware, paints, ac-
cessories, custom firing and
classes. It is open Saturdays 9 a.m.
to 12 noon for purchases of green -
ware, paints etc. Phone 5034151.
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• • . 0 ' . . Vt . Darlene Bokkers of Dmgannon opened her business, The Ceramic Barn„
443 Mt ,
- - - -'-- ' - - - - • -• - - - • - , ,last Saturday. Pictured here with some of her fayourite pieces
Darlene
saald she really didn't have that much of her own work on hand as shcs .
uses her pieces for gifts. Derlene has been involved in this hobby fok eight .
years and felt the time was ripe to offer such a retell outlet to the area.,
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LUCKNOW PREMT0p.IN 0191101.
Sunday; June 24th
MINISTER
Rev. Margaret Kinsmen
520.3730
Sunday School - 9:45 -em
Worship Service 0.11:00 am
Everyone Welcome
LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH
!maw You To Worship With Them 011
Sunday, June 24, 1990
10 a.m. and 740 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning as
afternoon
IVERY00111 WILCOMS
• Cora Sherwoo
entertained at tea
Cora Sherwood wai entertained
at a birthday tea at the. home sof
Margaret and Jim Errington on •
Thursday, June 14. Special. Pots .
were her two sisters, Hazel Habel
and ET= Anderson from 'Gederich
as. well as. Hazel Webster and
neighbouring friends.
anfriends‘portunitY to
meet. our new ministers for
Dungannon Union PaStoratChUrge,
Reverends Garth and Orilla Bogart-.
and their son Stephen.
Birthday.uongratulations are also
hi order for a former Dungannon
resident, Greta Stewart who
celebrated her 98th birthday on
June 13. Greta has lived in a
Lucknow apartment for several
years and is as supple and nimble
as ever. •
Congratulations to Jan and Simon
Logtenburg on the birth of their
fourth daughter. The baby was
born in Goderlch hospital on Tues-
. day June 12.
The Cerantie Barn opened on
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Sunday, Juno 24,1990
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Minister net Gerold PkForione
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UNGANNON.
by Karen Bridges. •
Monday June 18 in Dungannon.
Darlene Bokker has a large selec-
tion of greenware, paints and sup-
plies. She also provides custom fir-
ing and classes.
.Seniors News
Eleven tables of euchre were en-
joyed at . the Dungatmon Senior
Citizen Centre on Wednesday June
13. High 'lady, Lois Chamney; low
lady, Dektris Culbert; , high man,
Art Stewart: low man Thys Groen
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Special door prize was won by,
Carmen Pollock.
Church News
Dungannon Explorers had their
annual mother/daughter banquet on
June 13. Many mothers joined their
'daughters at the Dungannon
Church for an assortment of foods.
Webster clan reunion
Sunday, June 17, the Webster
clan gathered at Brookside School
for their picnic with 41 present.
Anne Andrew conducted a varie-
ty of games and races for all MC
children present. Mrs. Mervyn
Lobb showed slides and told of the
people and places she had seen in
Ireland.
The ladies served a delicious
meal smorgasbord style,after which
president Stephen Andrew welcom-
ed all the picnic.
The names tif all -the members
who had passed away in the last
two years were read by Elsie Irvin
and a minutes silence was observ-
ed in their memory.
Robbyn and Mary Rownwell
showed us they things they do in
their work to music, which was en
joyed by all.
Carolyn Andrew played several
pieces on the piano to everyone's
enjoyment.
Anne Andrew had several prizes
for the adults.
The events of the afternoon and
renewing friendships was enjoyed
by all those attending.