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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-11-13, Page 14Nov. 15 dr 17 at 9:10 p.m. Page 14 _ Lucknov Sentinel, Wednesday. No'i ember 13, 1996 Ruth Anne Durnin, daughter of Ross and Lots Durnin, graduated from Georgian College, Barrie Ontario. on October 25, 1996. Ruth Anne graduated from Business Administration Accounting Program on the Dean's List Congratulations Ruth Anne Dad Mom. Steve and Colleen. Happy 70th Birthday Teresa Courtney November 18-1926 November 18-1996 From your family and friends A Z T E •1rr••111/111111II•a••rr..e oi.uua.o • THEATRE KINCARDINE 396-3250 • Nov. 18 to 21 at 8 p.rn. .qhe F RsuiVEs ;tom TUESDAY ALL SEATS 54,25 Steak Night Friday November 15th 4:30-8:00 prri AIIyou can • ;t BaropaaCtue Steak irtdudet Sups, Salad tiaro d Potato, VegetWeso Tea or Cotter 95 4E4= LUCKNOW Pius 4 est fur tt t-I'.errsed 11r,ider LLB() 528-3932 Home from trucking tour by Teresa Courtney and Margaret Errington Welcome home to Bob McCormick who left on Oct, 28 arriving home on Nov. 7. He travelled with his son Bill, driver for Ganner Transportation Inc. of Palmerston in his newl purchased Mack tractor. They toured Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Missouri. Congratulations to Irene Dalton, of Kingsbridge, who cele- brated her 82nd birthday on Oct. 21 with family and friends. Her daughter Alice Julian of Orange, California came home for her mother's birthday celebrations and visited for three weeks with family and friends both here and in Windsor and London, Mary Ellen Coombs, Grade 7 and 8 teacher at 'St. Joseph's School, Kingsbridge is going on 1 i • 6TH ANNUAL SANTA'S SHOPPING BAG EVENT SAT. NOV 23/96 9AM-4PM Kincardine Davidson Centre Durham St. at Hwy. 21 AIJMIS'DIOI'4 AL)tJL1 i'2 00 (1'l and riri(i f t tilt ) BAKE SALE,., li DOOR PRIZE.. ALSO tion 1 my, KINSMEN'S ANNUAL HOUSE of the ,CHRISTMAS MOUSE While you shop at the craft .show, fhe Kincardine Girl Guides mill supervise your children whale they enjoy cartoons, Stories, crafts Sponsored by the KINCARDINE KINSMEN Fru rruore into call . Inds Giaharn '396-8149 (Dungannon Doings maternity leave tomor- row. Welcome to Paul Gladding who will be replacing Mary Ellen for this school year. On Sunday, the Kingsbridge Brownie pack with leaders Terrie Van Osch and Jackie Simpson carried flags in the procession at the beginning and ending of Mass at St. Joseph's Church, Kingsbridge and, placed wreaths in honor of Remembrance Day, remembering pur fallen comrades of World Wars 1and 11, Several deer have been bagged by area hunters. Farmers are busy com- bining corn fields, but with the five inches of snowfall on Sunday, and more again on Monday they'll be stopped again for awhile. Nine tables were in play at the Dungannon Senior Citizens weekly euchre card party last Wednesday. High lady was Adeline AIIin, with a three share -the -wealth tie -for the lower score Erna McCall, Dorothy Cuyler and Margaret Errington. Gentlemen winners were Joe Courtney high and Ross Henry, low. Belated 49th wedding anniversary greetings were extended to Clarence and Adeline AIIin on their Oct. 30, celebration. Samantha Justine Westecott has a baby sis- ter Cassandra Audrey May was born to Myssi Ind Scott on Nov. 6, m Goderich. The proud grandparents are Ella May and Bird Mohring will be adding more play ground equipment to their yard for these two lovely granddaughters. The Westecott family reside in the renovated #8 School House in Dungannon. Jim and Margaret Errington„visited his sis- ter Jean Hendersost and Ivan, in Weston over the weekend. Congratulations to grads Congratulations to those from our communi- ty who graduated from Kincardine and District High School. Joel Greenwood, Donna Jean Forster and Kelly McGillivray completed their OACs and were all Ontario Scholars fa major accomplishment). Joel received the Bank of Montreal Award, Donna Jean received a hursary from the university Women's ('lub, and Kelly received a hursary from Northern I.il;ht Lodge. Also graduating from (.;rade 13 from our area were Heather l'tr►ell, Sara Haldenhy and Denise' , '1'adla. Graduating from (;rade, 12 were Joel Ai -inswing, ple� Grove and Matthew Hollands. We wish you great suc- cess in all your future endeavors. Katherine Collins was pleased to present the Language Award to.Shantel Irwin. Isabel Brook and Marjorie 'Thompson vis- ited with Myitle Percy on Sunday afternoon, The weekend before Marjorie visited with Helen and Ray' Stanley and Kay, Thacker ' (;lades Arnold, Bernice Campbell, Anne Mc('osh and Mary Anne Kuk)Iy enjoyed the Harurrt;tires c'oncer't at CIa ssier PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC REHABILITATION and INJURY TREATMENT CENTRE PATRICK ST. WINGHAM . 519-357-138' : M!# PARK T1 1:ATItf ••= .r, , - WEEK. "1111 MOS1 EXCIIING 11111 fl OF talus Pan! Wunder WBAI HAtllll M k 1 u i 1 u e; a NI bUhr..hq RANSOM' r OF. Ido51i(F( (r,tilt JN,GroxA) �t:ill �i3 41/11diritif;:grA,L3 C�1 ri1�,6�udHCW J3 ') 1r'Nil h l Nailt ' 6 i rd' r.n,ar rHl. • THURS. FRI. - SAT. 7 a 9:15 PM NOV. 15-21 SUN. - THURS. 8 PM 14tlteYr.NIW LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-HUU-265-3,138 FOR TOLL FR. E 1u90VIE INFO Mount Forest on Sunday. After the concert they visited with Lorna and Herb Orr of Monck. Anna and Dave Lawton and fa►itily of Plyrt fagin. Michelle and George Bauer and C'allec of Toronto visited with Shirley and, Doug MacDonald and family on Sunday, June and Earl Elliott attended nJoel Greenwood's birthday party at Joyce and John, Fatrrell's on Sunday. Also attending were Joel's folks Nancy, Paul and Joy (1reettwot►d of ('lover Valley. Quite a few members of -Our community arc• showing at and attending the Royal Winter Farr in Toil>nt(1 t,1au and ion t,urr11 attended the ( )F.\ annual int -cling al t'ui,I0; It •Ww, ,gUull to ser ,(r' many ((elks at the tient)! (')1lt.rli, to 1<,plry )u Finlay and also al the Knox I'Ir,hytei tan fiaiaar at Ow 1 coon 11,01 on Sawicki), Shoat winners Mut trl . Moffat, Davy 5Wcllt and Russ !Arington were winners (tilling shoot play at ibe 1)i up ut ('entre last week Amur Andri sir!► lead $hl' host shoots. At the Nov S1. Helen's WI shoot patty, 1)o11iilda Moffat and Ail ttrnewein were high players, with Ada 1aylr an(f loss 'Naylor claiming low soots. Ross also had the nu►51 5huo15