HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-08-13, Page 7.1,
Lower
numbers
attend
craft
festival
The " Lucknow
Agricultural Society held
another successful Craft
Festivalon Civic .Holiday
weekend. Although .atten-
dance' was down slightly,
most other .departments
were on the increase,
The ladies from the
' Society, looked after the
meal' and the food booth
for both days.
All spaceswere booked.
inside the sports complex
arid .the multi-purpose
room. •
Several door prizes
were donated -Tickets
were sold on these prizes
and given to the winners.
Enjoy
Arabians
Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, August 13, 1997 m Page 7
• Don 'McMurray (centre); of Lucknow received special recognition recently
when he completed 25 years and 3 million milessafe driving.
Presenting McMurray. with a plaque and a gift certificate to the Benmiller
Inn are John. Cox (right), president of" Hyndman Transport and Bob
Strang, assistant vice president of Saskatchewan Government
Insurance. McMurray has been hauling livestock from western Canada
for Hyndman for 17 years. Congratulations. (photo submitted)
'ork 0.f.00•414 Pc.d.ros:
on exhibit at Blyth
The . ,work , of St.
Thomas social activist
artist, Gerald Pedros will
be featured in The 13ainton
• ' Gallery, Blyth from Aug.
On Show 12 toSept.• 13.
Reaching out of the
t frame to talk:to the viewer,
Pedros' still-life and land-
,
•Sat:tirclaY
The Arabian Festival
takes place Aug. 16 at the "
Walkerton Horse Palace.
The Festival provides
local Arabian owners in
Bruce and Grey counties,
as' well as the surrounding
area, an opportunity to
complete ;:against their.
own.'without having` to
drive for several hours,ato •
the larger Arabian shows:
The atmosphere is also
'`. less intimidating for the
,novice horse person look-
, ing for a•place to begin ,-
The day will include
Halter, English . and
Western ''clinics, stake
classes for"-cornpetitors,
' conrtercial booths,".
Stallion, Row where you'
may view Many' beautiful
stallions available to.
breeders in .this area," and
individual .stallion presen-
tation along with musical
accompaniment. •
For more information.
call Nancy at 5;19-304-
3907 or .Loretta at 794
2434.
scape abstractions reflect
the influence of Mexico
where he has studied and '•
shown. Hist assertive
mixed:media pieces : will
linger'long with those who
see them.. :
The B:ainton. Gallery;
located in the Box Office,
link, between ,,Blyth
njoyer
ster
tour
The: Drop ..in. Centre,
hosted itsannual bus trip
on Aug: 6. The mystery
tour travelled to Hensall to.
see the ice sculpture' busi=
ness; a .horse '.farm .at
Winfield and. McCully
Hill farms'along with sev-
eral other places:.
At the shoot party on
Aug. 8, "Vivian Hogan,
Kay C rawford; Cliff
;Watson and Art Ernewein
were winners, Lenore
.Glenn had the:. most
shoots.
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Memorial,Community performance days from 9.
Hallandthe Blyth Festival;' a.m. to 5 p.m. (closed
administration office, is Sundays). It is open. dur-
open .performance days ing theatire performance
Monday: to. Saturday from intermissions. Admission
9 a.m. to 8 p.m and non- is free,
''
of Famers
museum.
If you area hockey fan,
and/or .your hobby is col-
lecting hockey cards: and
memorabilia, you will' not
want to miss an event at
the Bruce •'County'
Museum' and Arebives on
Aug.16,
,The Hockey Card Show
will run: from 10 to5 with:
numerous, dealers• and
tables' set .up throughout
the Museum, ,•
National League. Hall
of.Famers:- Norm'fJllman
and Harry Lumley -.Will
also be in attendance for
free - autographs ' with
admission.. Ullman will be:.
there froin2 to 3 :pm, and:
Lumley from. 2 to -4 p.m..
While there, be sure to
take in the exhibition;
"Hockey Dreams The hiss
tory, of the Sport in Bruce
County and Owen Sound
Region.
Combined Summer Service Schedule
Lucknow United, Lucknow & South; Kinloss Pres yterian,
Churches -,ALL SERVICES 10 :a.tn..
with the exception of August ',•
JOINT SERVICES
Aug. 17 South Kinloss Presbyterian
Aug 24 - South Kinloss Presbyterian
.:FOR PASTORAL CARE
July Rev: Wrn". Bresnahan
August`- ;Rev, Peggy Kinsman
August 31st .- Churches back to regular service
Schumacker - Ireland
Mr. &Mrs. Ken
Sehumacker .of Teeswater
wish' to announce'the
forthcoming marriage of
their'daughterr
Debbie ,Lynn
to Jeffrey. Wayne
son. of Mr.;CE Mrs. William
Ireland. of RR 1
• Dungannon.
Vows to beexchanged at,
Sacred Heart Church,
Teeswater on Aug. 16, 1997
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Happy
25th Anniversary
Gordon & Vera •
(MacDonald) Millar
Congratulations
from.•
'Mum & Harold
MacDonald &
Errington families
Friends, Neighbours.
and" Relatives'
..are invited'to a
50th Wedding
Anniversary
Celebration
for
Mary and Jack
Farri.sh
on Aug. 23/97
at their home,
'from
2:00 p.m. to
Best'Wishes only.
Please bring your own lawn: chair:
Gra
Jennifer M.'' Bakker,
daughter of Spike &Jennie.
Bakker graduated With
honours, on the Dean's
LIst', June 10,1997, from
the Registered'. Nursing
Program, Georgian
Cb11ege, Barrie. Jen is
currently employed at the
Wingham & Area Seniors
Day Centre and Pm. ecrest
Manor Nursing Home •
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