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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-07-18, Page 1111 St. Helen's W.I. plan for their 85th The St Helets's Wamen'sab1i tinge meeting was held July 9, with Elaine Errington, .,president opened the meeting with as reading, Women's Lib, followed by the In- stitute Ode and Mary Stewart Collect. Italica%, what a family means to "me, was answered by 18 members and • two visitors. • • Lilaltintoul had asher topic . Nick Geleynse of Clinton,, coke on 75 years of 411 in Ontario, the past• and the future. The motto for 4-11 is learnto do by doing. The minutes of the last meeting. • were read' by Edith Cooper. ►vid deBoer received the math Latektiew 9aeattfaltellyJtlh►18, . P'ag 11 Rachel celebrates birthday award et Brookside School, which is dictated by ST. Helens W.L The St lielen'a W 'a'Institute will celebrate their *h anniver- sary un October L A meeting to plan this event will beheld in the tihrary on August 13, at 2 p.m Barb •Tyler gave the financial are underway for at display • at the Lucknow Pair, September 14 amid 15. Croup two caters to a lun- cheon for the Cattlemen's Associa- tion ssoc -tion on July 19.. , A shower is planned for Kim • ort J 24, 5 p.m. Hostel i Cor the were Norma Rays and urerie oifat, Point Clark potluck was yummy A reminder to all members of the Huron Lakeshore Friendship Club, them is no .general mePoing Thursday. :July 19. Also a reminder to the Seniors Club members, '.there will be. Ho more shuffleboard. until September. The pot luck supper held on July 9 was well attended by. lover 100 people. There Was a wide vaulty of. . food vidin ksome for evearyoa ss taste..''The desserts were especially yummy. The Huron - Bruce Swingers and the Kincardine Tartan Twirlers Square Dance Club provided the entertainment. Thanks, to all of them for making it a 'very enjoyable ' evening. 'The dancers performed various square dances, and then anyone who wanted to could join in. Most people partici- pated and had a dancing good time. The pot luck supper was hosted by the Huron Lakeshore Friendship .. Club. On Mondaay, July 9 a bus with. residents from: Point Clark and area enjoyed,atour• of the Baruce Nuclear Power Development and the.' Bruce AgriPark. In the theatre, a 15 min- ute video introduced everyone to the plant followed by a 45 minute bus tour. Dinner was enjoyed in the cafeteria. A history of the Agri -Park was reviewed for the group. Many vegetables were seen growing. The flowers were beautiful: A 'happy. group arrived home -around 2 p.m. pURPLEOROVE simmimmoinimainimmoi Recta visitors with Arlon Emanon wee Mars. Katherine Joon of Woodstock, Mrs, Marianne Doherty *ad Shirley Kamp* and Syi Albensi of Detract. Tom and Nina MacDonald and family had *picnic atthe commun. ity centre on Sunday. The community centre had a lamb and; podt dinner on Saturday night. They.had a successful evening with good entertainment afterwards. Weekend visitors with jack and Janet Atwell were ` George and Janice Miller and gni . from Thorndale. Allam and Kathy Martin and boys front .Kitchen rand.Peter and .Susan RobertsaluI boys from DenfIela. Sarah,' David and Patrick Farrell; Com, Jamie and Ole Farrell he i .' their cousin .Rachel Millar cel ' to' her fourth bjrlhday T I LARK on Saturday. Alt the Panell vistora attended the Farrell picnic en Sunday at the bow of -Marten and Rev Cliffe of, Enunerton Beach. liy` :Bee i'laltilton impremiimmismismnreelnumneall Lan Thursday, 15 tables partici- pitted in the cardand gam night at the community centre. The next card and genies night is 'Iluirsday,. July 19 at 8 p.m.. shaap.Ladies are asked to bring sandwiches. It You would like to have a super evening of fun and fellowship ; come to the Tip of the week Sew 'buttons on children's clothing with dentalfloss It's touch tougher than thread. If you have any news orinforma- tion for this Point Clark column call' Bev Hanson 395-5381 or.Phyllis Reid, 195-5445 before . noon on Friday Don and Sandra Forster were supper guests of Telly and Joyce Hunt, in Ripley .o0 ;Saturday even% ng. Doug and Shirley MacDonald and family. attended the Farrell Picnic cm Sunday; Shirley, • Xan, and Megan MacDonald made ice cream atthe: playground in•Ripley on Friday for Pioneer Day. Ian, MaccDonald played baseball in Listowel on Thursday and lost by; ane run. Farm to.r geared tocattlemen The lacks w Heel Club had ° a d1ap1ay;at the .. ... Don and Betty Molten visited Don and Marilyn Reid on Saturday everting. Ed and Sandra and Michael Haigh visited Don .and Marilyn Reid on Sunday evening. Betty McLeod and Edna Stanley had inch with Mary Jean Cumming in Kincardine. Muria and Alen Coiling and But Tompson are visiting Mantj Thompson an Sunday. Kathyand JulieSeaevhaal , . from Columbia am visiting Cecil and Wilma Sutton and flintily. Gail and Paul Booson and Shown *Ad Iain from Toronto visited Gail's aunt, Katherine' Collins Bast Shy. The Collins family held their . family reunion at Kinlough on Sunday. If cattle are your livelih 1, then -seed cleaning operation.� Before. pt,bu y making •weekend,• pro"�were,irapt• this tour is for you.�Come join the lunch at the. St. Helens Women's as nd handing outaatiQtlag their 4H�'projaFeL Members free popcorn. (Pat Livingston photo)• — _ . Huron County, Cattlealen's Maeda- Institute Hall; the car tour will be tion on their.,annual' county faun stopping at Neil RL►tou1's co*-cplf tour ora Thursday, July 19., .. It all begins at 9:30 a.m. ''at Howatt Bros. :feedlot, which is just, north of Snell's Feed and Supply at Westfield. 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