HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-03-05, Page 7Dutch theatre grow
will play Clinton
The Woodstock Dutch
Theatre Group has ambi-
tious plans for its 1997
production "En Beeld Van;
rn Man" a three -act come-
dy in 'the Dutch language
written by J. Hemnnink-
Kathy. The play docu-
ments the goings on in the
Baron's gardenas
observed by a most unusu-
al' statue. This humorous
productionshould provide
some good old-fashioned
Dutc. h entertainment.
The play will be pre-
sented at four locations,
On. April 12, the Clinton
Town Hall will be the
venue and the play will
begin at 7:30 p.m. rackets
are available by sending a
cheque and , stamped self-
addressed :envelop to Sue
Guetter, 400Victoria-St.,
Clinton, NOM 1LO (482-
9257)
482 9257) or they, may be pur-
chased at The Dutch Store
located ' on Clinton's, Main
Street. On March 7 and 8
the performance' : will_ be
held at Woodstock Market
Centre Theatre at 8 p.m:
and on March 21 and 22 at
the London Dutch
Canadian Halt at 8 pan.
For tickets, send a cheque
and a stamped self-
addressed envelope to.,
Adrian Rodenburg, R.R. 4
Tharnesford;NOM 2M0 or
call. 283-6285. Advance.
tickets are strongly recom-
mended.
On 5, the play will
be performed in
Peterborough.
The tickets are $8 per
person if purchased at least
two weeks in advance or
$10 at the door: The pro-
ceeds will be donated to
the Children's. Hospital' of
Western. Ontario. Last year
the group dozlated$3,000
s�war. Jul
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by •Teresa Courtney Betty and Bet • and
• Margaret Errington, . Eugene
Harold. and Mazine'
Maize ofq. oderich, for
":merly of Dungannon' and
neighbors Les and Alice
Showers, of Goderich,
ited for one week in the
DomiaiCan,Republic; They ,
stayed at' the Sol de Plata
Hotel` resort : and really
enjoyed themselves
Welcome home to •
Father Harry Reitzel. He
and his brother Father' Ray
Reitzel, of Burford, left on
Feb. 16 to visit their-brothL
ors, Stan.' and Albert in
Clearwater ., and Port
Charlotte, Florida;
Father Peter :Pigott was:
celebrant for the Feb.:. 22
•. and 23 weekend masses at
1 ngsbbidge• andlucknow,
Get,well wishes are sent
to Peter : Van Osch, a
patient at : University:
Hospital, , London• and toy
his brother, Bill Van Osch,
a patient in the Goderich
• • Hospital. .,Port Elgin, and Sharon and
Frayne and
family on the
death of her
brother Art
Kraemer,.' of the. Waterloo
area. , •
The'Lucknaw Juvenile.
hockey. teen', • coaches, par-
ents
ar:ents and interested:, fans
travelled to Port Stanley ori'
Saturday for the first: game
in the semi finals, • ,.
Cherianne.. D' Aoti st and •
Roxanri Sanders recently
completed a school project
featuring Dungannon Fair
as a tourist attraction, A
good mark was received; a
tribute ta' the researeh the
girls put • into this project.
• Gloria Pearson . ' vias
honored on. 'her birthday
Feb. 23 at a family gather-
ing. at the home of son
•Scott,', and' Jeanett in °
Guelph,
Present for the .occasion
were daughters Faye_ of
:rom
Lneftne
w �
$i1..{
wi11 h 1p
.get jobs.
Young Canada Works
(Y'WC) is a program
linked tothe federal gov-
ernment's commitment
to Triage youth a top pri-
ority. Through this pro
„gram, more than 2,000
young people will; again
this year have the.oppor-
tunity, to earn .money,
acquire useful skills and
help thementer the labor
market.YWC has . allo-
cated $10.92 million
towards the creation of.
summer jabs for students
and. internships for grad-
• u_ ates. •
For students. attending
high' school and post-
secondary institutions
and graduates interested.
in applying for positions
with Young Canada
Works, application:
forms may. be picked up.
.at Canada Hunan
Resource Centres. '
Ga11 IIRDC- in
Goderich at',1400-265-
5185,
.1 O0-26545185, in Walkerton at 1-
800-265-3035.
;rip tc� Dox�c�inica�t
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Sincere sympathy' to
husband Len Hegg, St,
Armstrong's are committed to
Quality at a Fair Price. Bring in
proof of a lower priced product that we
,offer for sale and if we don't beat the
price, •we'll pay you the difference,
and give you theproduct• free~
"You have the Bakers' word on itr
LUCKNOYII
Cri e
ath a n n s , 25, re ardnQQ•t
ahe: wishes of
and six the community on better.
g-r•an d ch i 1- ment of the annual August '
dren.: fair
E u c h: r e The first day of. March,
.winners at the, • • drew :a crowd of 18 tables `.
Seniors Centre last week ..
were , •Teresa Courtney,,'
Aileen Trommer, •Deloris
Culbert, ,Alex 'Nivins and
Fred' ..Kuras. February'..
birthday, . wishes were'
extended to Joe Courtney;
,Doreen McCorrnick,
Harold • Elliott .and Gloria
Pearson
Dr, Anne Boyle and Dr.
Steve Lloyd announce the
arrival, off their son 'Cyril
William Roy on 'Feb 25, a
brother for . • Kathleen
(Katie). - Liam (Irish , for.
William) bears the .names.
of his 'two grandfather,
Cyril Boyle and . Roy.
Lloyd.
A public meeting was
held, at the •-'Dungannon
Agricultural Hall on Feb,
of. enthusiastic. • 'euchre
players to the tournament
at the Agriculture Hall...
The Stearn, of belie. Dickie
and Gary Collins was first;
Betty ; Thompson , and'
Margaret .Errington, sec-
and brother Clarence and
Jim Doherty,. • third; and
Charlie Johnston "was the
winner of the novelty
prize
Thirteen Dungannon
CGIT•girls took part in the
World' Vision 30 hour
famine at the home of their
leader: Elizabeth Irvin.
They spent this time in
craft wort,' game playing,,
video watching and bowl-
itig
The girls raised, 'over
$200 in aid :of Christian
Humanitarian Relief. •
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(2 km, east of Lucknow.on Hwy. #86)
on
•urs y, Mardi6' 1997
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welcome! Birth Certificate, Health Card and
immunization records are required.
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396-3250
Friday March 7 -Thursday March -13
7:00 p.m.:
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Friday March 7 Sunday March 9
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