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rage 14-4,0ucknowr Sentinel, Wednesday, .February 26, 1997.
Jenny competes in Karate event Rob Sutton is home f• Taiwan
in Niagara Falls on •weekend Katherine and David
by Teresa Courtney and
Margaret Errington
Jennifer Tucker, a
member. of Tyndalls'
' Karate School took part in. •
the Eastern Canadian
Binooku - Kai Points qua. -
flying tournament held in
Niagara . Falls last`
Saturday; She. earned. 10
points towards the nekt
National: Tournament..
Jenny and tw.o team-
mates Annie Crow and
Julie Rutledge of
Goderich participated id
• Karate .Team 'Kata, finish
ing :in second place,.
receiving a ribbon.
Jenny :also fought ,
against seven green and
orange belt division girls
age 13 to 15 years, and
placed fourth receiving a
bronze medal.
Congratulations. Jenny.
Jenny , was .accompa-
: hied to Niagara Falls on
Friday byher parents.
Wayne and: Dawn Tucker.
• Eighteen relatives and
friends of Marvin and
Hanie Scott were invited
to the Mayfair Restaurant
,fora smorgasbord dinner
on -'Sunday...
Marvin explained the.
reasoning for the invit
tion.: was 'to. celebrate .,
January and February
birthdays and wedding
anniversaries. Seven birth-
day celebrates were con-
gratulated as well as three
wedding anniversaries.. "P
' • Marvin. and •Hanie.Scott
married 'January 9, 1960
(37 years)': Jim- and Pat
Martin; February' 9, .1963.
(34. years) _and Joe' and
Teresa -Courtney. -February,
9, 195 (45 years).
-Following dinner they,
watched the video "Yukon
Outdoors'.'"and were enter,
tained• at the home. of
Marvin. and: Han_ ie; :
Welcome home :`:'t°o'
George Cardiff who has
` been staying . with his
grandchildren in Lucknow,.
while his :daughter Agnes
and Gordon Brindley were
Me?tice. '
Congratulations , to
Hanle Scott who received
her 35 year service pin on
Friday from Alexandra
Marine and •General.
Hospital,. Goderieh,
Billy Tucker, Joey
Culbert, Jerry Johnston,
and three boys from
Goderich travelled by lim-
ousine to Detroit,
Michigan. on Saturday to
attend a cotteert,
' Kelly McNee,
Ambassador- • of
Dungannon Agriculture.
Society, accompanied by
her mother Lynda, friends
Bernice and Amy Glenn,.
travelled by train, to
attend a conference at the
CNE in Toronto, Feb. 18..
and 19.
Kelly met with more
than 100 Ambassadors
from , other. Societies,
preparing for' the competi-
tion held in August.
• Workshops . were
attended, where many new
ideas were exchanged' on
how to "Enhance Your
local Fairs."
Kelly, who is involved.
with ;many community.
,`activities, among them 4
H, 'spent. two days in
Orangeville taking part in
Selection Weekend. .
• She gave a presentation
on -her coth'munity, an,
impromptu speech and
answered a. quiz contest,
From this interview, the..
judges. then select partici-
pants for various, 'scholar-
ships and other activities.
Way'to go Kelly!
A Valentine ,pot, luck
supper preceded. the Feb:
19, euchre .card; party it
Dungannon Senior Citizen
Centre: Mr• and . Mrs
Clarence Alun- walked off'
'with top 'honors. Other
winners were Aileen'
Troinmer • and. Harold
Elliott::: '
•
Jim and Margaret
Errington were, Cambridge
visitors over the weekend,
celebrating the birthday of
her brother Ken Dahmer,
visiting brother Earl, and
son Gordon Pannabeckerr
They returned; via New
Hamburg to have Sunday,
lunch with sister Mary
Ann. and Sheldon Martin.
On Thursday's Spring
Like' Day, •a robin was
spotted by a local'' resident.
Crows have been in our
midst all. winter long.
LICW • '
Secret . Friends .of
Dungannon/Nile . JCW
were revealed at a 'dinner.
meeting, at St. George's`
Anglican Parish Hall,
Goderich on Feb. 19:
A moment's silence
was _observed in memory
of chartered member.
i,ouise Brindley
President Jean
Errington proposed a toast
to the continuation of the
United Church Women, in
recognition of 35, years of
:existence: -
Six
existencesSix parading•cheerlead-
�rs, waving•their colored
banners, . spelled SUC
CESS:
All participated in the
program with Valentine;.
friendship ,and love read--;
ings. , . •
:El•mira. Finnigan.
presided at the piano for
the. singing of. 'the old
favorites found, in' the' B lue:
Hymnary.
Six guests' were pre-
sented with .the red and
white .carnation, :tab.le
arrangements, Rath-
,
uth
Johnstone, W_ illetta;
Mc:W hinney,.,, Minnie
McNeil, •Beth Rutledge;
Elsie, Irvin and glori;a
Pearson (in absentia).
whose 'birthday ..was'the
nearest Peb. 23,"
Margaret ErrinS. ton`.Alas
convener, of, this special,.
day, enjoyed by "23 "past
and present n%einmbers in B
attendance:
Mactnnes• spent last week-
end with Edna Stanley.
Matthew McGillvray.
and Gary Moulton on the
team, of Ripley. Raiders,
won the hockey tourna-
ment in. Tara last weekend.
Angela Collins o'f
Windsor visited her par-
ents : Roy and Maureen
Collins last weekend.
Ann McCosh Mary
Anne ' Kukoly, Dick
McCosh, Sandy and Sean
Gander visited with Joyce
and John Farrell,
Wingham.
Rob • Sutton returned
from Taiwan last week,
after a three months . with
OMS International. Wilma
and. Cecil gladly wel-
comed him horn!
Mae. to inclement
weather there was a small
turnout at the Purple Grove
Community Centre euchre
on Friday. evening. Lucky
winners: were Glenn
Haldenby and.D. J. Lange.
• Lucky. draw Harvie
Thompson.
Christina Farrell attend-
ed. the Encounters Canada
Conference in Ottawa ' last
week at the Terry Fox
Youth Centre.
Joyce and John Farrell
visited 'with Fran and.Jim
Farrell and family recently.
Fran Farrell visited with
her aunt and uncle Douve
and Gerda Daan:in. Guelph.
The 4H leaders. annual
meeting, was held ' in the
Ripley ' Complex. , on
Saturday night. Dr. Roger
Thomson was. gdest. speak-
er and 'showed his slides on
Africa... • •
Hazel MacDonald was'
hostess to the • Ripley
Horticulture Society meet-
ing on Tuesday afternoon
at the Huron Villa. Mary
Worthington gave a very
interesting talk on the win-
ter care of plants.
'Sandra. Forster visited
with her parents. Evan and
Margaret Keith in
Goderich on Thursday..
Audrey . Smith. and
Marjorie Thompson were
.dinner 'guests of Ann
McCosh and Mary Anne
Kukoly on Friday.
Audrey Trailer and:
Mary Ellen of London vis-
ited with' Carol Ann and
Gordon Shantz and Edna
Stanley on the weekend,
They attended the public
speaking cothpetition. at
the. Ripley Legion. where
Heather Shantz placed
first.. Congratulations
Heather! "
Edna was a dinner guest
• of Carol Ann and Gordon
on Sunday. •
eople needed to form
•.
story
Our council of Kinloss
is putting feelers out once
• again fora Kinloss History
Book. We need a 'commit-
tee to start looking for.
grants, • Let's . become.
involved so our :history is
not lost
.Let Mark lcnow.,if you
'can' help in .anyway,.even if
just moral :support. We
.need you!
The Kinlough
' Presbyterian WMS met at
the 'home of Barb: Bushell
last `Wednesday: President
Marilyn Reid opened the
meeting, ;and suitable
hymns; on Love were sung.
The rollcail"� :was`
answered • by' the members
reading ' their original
acrostic• poems on .love.
• During the business ses-
sion, the birthday party for
.... essie. Maulden:: was
planned' for Palm. Sunday
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bank committee
at the church. '
Barb Bushell .had the
program and led' in'a study,
of the meaning and respon-
sibilities of love related to:
'Bible passages. Betty •,
Bushell' led the devotions
on the same. theme. .
Our'sympathy goes: out,
to.• 'Paul, Julie and. Chris
Wainwright of the -10th
-concession.-julie'-s-father.,`_
Jack Davies of England;
passed away. Julie'attend-
ed the funeral.
Penny Haldenb: is a
,Y,
patient . at Goderich . and
these people from the con-
munity. .
People from the area.
attended .the Purple Grove
• card. party and the commu-
nity supper at Kinloss, on
the. weekend..
Reading Week is ' over
for local students from 'the
Marine Hospital and :
Gerald Murray is recover-
ing from knee: surgery in
• -Stratford General Hospital).
Our best wishes, go. out to
universities.
•
Margaret Erring:'`.
Erma Crich., Ross;,
Errington and Gerald '<`
Wagner were high players
in shoot' play at the Drop':
'in' Centre last week. Ruth
'Con' y ; .had-.. the :most.
shoots: •
�ov�is meeting
for Ashfield AVMS
by June Wylds
The Ashfield AVMS met
at the home'Of Judy
MacKenzie . on Feb. 17.
• June Wylds .:welcomed.
everyone to the meeting
and opened .w, iith two. short.
readings. .
Devotions 'were given
by Eileen Chambers".. •Her
topic .was Love.. and
"Practice. Random acts of
kindness" and 'senseless
acts of beauty", closing.,
with a poem:It Couldn't.
Hurt, •
The Study Book was on
China and.the church to,
1979:. We discussed some ..
of the problems faced, by
the Chinese people caused
by. war and the invasions
Of other countries and the
revolutions in the Country
ren e
Elaine Collins reviewed
• the Glad 'Tidings: Rollcall
was :answered with .a
Valentine verse-,
The prayer of the Least.,
Coin.. was for the Amity
Foundation.. in China • and
for their .work withthe
children.,
• The meeting' closed
:with. ,prayer.,.and a social
hour followed.
Foodland Ontario
Quick Pact
Half; of Ontario's. apple •;
crop is processed (mostly
as juice arid-. sliced:
applies), half' is sold ..
, fresh; direct farm' sales,
represent five per rent of
itself the total harvest.