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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-05-28, Page 9Ifatteknaw Sentinel, Wednesday, May "tii, 1997 - Page 9 It is nice to see neigh- bors helping neighbors with the seeding during this late.spring season. . We're glad ta report that Gladys 'Arnold is feeling • better. • • Congratulations to Larry and Kim Reid who were married. on Saturday. Bob and Wilda Parker, Dorchester, visited with Don and Marilyn Reid on Sunday, • , We,send get well wish- es to Marie Calling who is home from London fol- lowing surgery on her knee. . • Sandy and Sean Gander entertained on Tuesday in honor of Sean's birthday. • In attendancewere daugh- ter. Bobby -Jo and friend Dale, Anne and Dick • McCosh and Mary Anne Kukoly. . , • Wilda and Harvey Thortipson and Wray and • Linda Thompson spent d few days last week % with Joan MacDonald and Lucas in South Porcupine. They also had a visit with granddaughter Kim and Richard Wagner and great- grandson Devon. • Recently, David Rhody of Wakefield, Quebec, vis- ited Harvey and Wilda. • Congratulations ta Anika Rear who:"recently won first place in the "shepherd's lead -line" class in the Sheep and Wool • Show, West. Friendship, Maryland; USA. Anika shows sheep: for Bill Gardhouse of Schomberg., Bev and Frances 'Kingston visited on Sunday with Morley -and • Deanna Scott, • Marianne Rhody and Jamie Shortt of Brampton presented Janet and Wayne. Rhody with a first granddaughter on Sunday. Congratu I a ti ono to Muriel MacAuley who celebrated her glst. birth- day, May 23. On this past Sunday Anne McCosh and Mary Anne Kukoly attended the Orr family reunion in Arthur. Dental Trivia Whitening powders and abrasives for cleaning teeth .were used as far back as ancient Egypt. ,Dental Trivia The first toothbrush was invented in China in 1000AD. ItWas an ivory - handled toothbrush vvith, bristles made from • horse's mane. • • Gurn,disease is a major cause of tooth loss over the age of 35. wi,v IS 40 NV: 15 Active living oppinviininer in riff community' by Allene Bradley Roely Vander Klippe was the hostess for the Kinloss Kairshea Institute meeting on May 15. Seventeen members and one visitor attended. Donna McBride, the new president, presided and opened with a poem "Participaction." Ann MacDougall read the #l04.Sr. iptute frotn Psalm Ruth Langen gave an excellent report from the district annual held in Tiverton on May 8.. Elsie Houston played a lively instrumental "The Entertainer." The rollcall Was answered with each mem- ber answering "Would you welcome a refugee into your community?" • . Margaret Mowbray introduced our speaker, Janet Etannerman -her granddaughter. Janet has her own Clinic on Queen • Street, Kincardine, where she offers physiotherhpy, ' kinesiology, psychology and social work. Last year,. she •and another lady*went on a two week trip to Ramania. Her pictures Showed the living conditions there. • The 1M Kingsbridge Sparks celebratedIheie advancement. last week. Members include, from the left, bac VandenBroek, Catherine Simpson, Julia raw; Sarah Lalonde, Shelby Graham and mined), , •• '11,,,A • • Tri . tilk; AMr- '.4.' •,•,•7 k rovir: Sarah Lindal,' mqgaii Some areas were more , . Hogan, Amanda' Gorrell. Frontproductive than others Rebecca Hendriks (photo sub- Janet was most interested , •' in the terrible conditions • • i•- in the orphanages. Many . • of the children were barn Howard, Rachel With AIDS and some have Si mpson,:: Jessica never walked: She is plan - Maize. and Elizabeth ning on returning soon. - Betty Finla son Lalonde advancedY Y from the • 1st thanked the speaker and Kingsbridge Brownies presented-her-with_a_gift. during a special cere- Gladys Johnston gave . mony last week. the courtesies, Irene (photo submitted) ; •• Haldenby and' Betty • • •-• - served a delicious lunch raygtsoo • • and everyone enjoyed, a • ' social time. FRIL-THUNS. MAY 30- . JUNE 95 Flit SAT & . •Tugs. • 645 & 9 PM SUN., MON., WED. & THUDS. `8. PM• IDNE, DISTANCE? CALL 1-800-265-3438 FOR MIL FREE MOVIE INFO THERE IS A DIFFERENCE 'WE HAVE IT ALL FOR ' W• GREAT CASUAL LIVING . PLUS GREAT PRICES ALL YEAR LONG ' CrISij : .. • MANUFACTURERS•DIATRIBLIVR5 "DIRECT TO YOU ... 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