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Lucknow SaYntiina 1, Wed
pickets sales glow SC A 5 had
on 'Dream Home';•
draw is Friday pOSltlVe year,
to the final month of
the Dream Home Lottery
campaign, the gingham
and area Knights of
Columbus find themselves
only halfway to their goal,
of selling 3500 tickets.
The Knights are work-
ing 'hard to raise the
money to build a commu-,
nity centre for Wingham
-- a need which has been
identified by the commu-
nity itself.
No government grants
,e available to the
Knights or the Wingham
Town Hall Heritage
Theatre, partner in the ini-
tiative to raise money.
The proceeds of the
draw will be shared
between the Knights and
the Theatre. The Theatre's
share will help ensure that
it remains as an integral
part of the future of
Wingham.and area.
When you buy a ticket,
you not only contribute to
the future of that conmu-
nity, but. you can also win.
the dream home or
$100,00 cash or many
other great prizes.
The Knights and
Theatre supporters are
asking for your support.
Call 1-888-288-4431 to
order your ticket now.
Tanglefoot
coming
Tanglefoot will be the
headliner at the Wingham
-Town Hall Heritage.
Theatre this Friday night
when the draw will be.
made for the Dream Home
Lottery.
Tickets for the event
are $10 and will give you
an enjoyable evening of
rollicking folk/roots
music. Special guests
include. Craig Fair, The
Steppers, Kim Souch,
Triple Vision and Bruce
Robertson. ,
Tickets for the 7:30
performance can be
obtained at the box office
357-4082.
Blyth Festival news
Brad and ,Gail . are
getting married - again
If you missed Gail and
Brad's Marvellous
Wedding Adventure at the
Blyth Theatre this year,
you're in luck the happy
couple will do it all over
again'on Nov. 28 ;and 29.
Tickets are available at
the box .office 523-9300.
Art exhibit
Communityartists in
Huron ,County are area
will have a chance to
exhibit their work at the
Rainton Gallery in Blyth
from Nov. 23 to Dec, 20.
Reegional artists and
photgraphers are invited
to enter their work in this'
non-juried show. Work
will be received on Nov...
22 .
For full details contact
Carol. McDonnel at 523-
9715 or the Blyth' Festival
at 523-4345. '
School -Community developing school mission
Advisory Councils have statements to breakfast
been operating at all ele- programs,sorting out a
mentary and secondary septic problem to figuring
schools in ;:i ruce county out how to share limited
for a • year now. resources.
Superintendent David
Armstrong said the first "The most difficult
annual report on those question for most SCAC's
councils shows a. relative- • was why do we exist,"
ly positive first year. Armstrong said, admitting
"The SCAC's found 34 , the question is being asked .
ways to improve oppurtu- across the province: "The
nities for students," he fact that (SCAC's) got
said, referring to a list that through the first year and •
ran the gamut from open- 'continued to meet is' a'
ing lines of communica- compliment I can pay.
tion to tree planting, them." .
Researching family:
history through
five step process
Jim Tyrrell of Salt
Lake City was the guest
speaker at the annual
meeting of the Bruce and
Grey Branch of the
ontario Genealogical
Society. •
Tyrrell's objective of
the day was to describe
essential principles and
processes that will enable
you to conduct • a
genealogical research in
an efficient and effective
way, using a "Five Step
Research Process" that is
Dean Tiffin, son of Bevin and
Ann Marie Tiffin of
Whitechurch, graduated with
honours from the computer
;programmer/analyst course at
Georgian College of Applied.
Arts & Technology, Barrie,
Ontario on October 15, 1997.
He is now presently employed
at Honda of Canada
Manufacturing in Alliston;
Ontario as a mainframe
computer programmer.
Congratulations bean; Love
Mum & Dad Stephen• yQc
Kendra & Good .Luck .in the
future.
SATURDAY NIGHT
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AT THE
GODERICH COLUMBUS CENTRE
SAT RD Y ` O TOBER. 25/97
cyclical in nature. Each
step invovles several
tasks that will be repeated
as, one attempts to identi-
fy specific pieces of
information about each of
your ancestors.
The new incoming
chairman for the Bruce
Grey branch. is Ruth
Anne Robinson of
Durham; secretary is
Carol Byrne and treasurer
is ,Art' Harvey, *bot.h of
Owen Sound: ,.
Wedding
enday, October 22, 1997 — Page 7
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in my face
Daly Lougheed
October, 28
"If you don't
have Wrinkles,
You haven't
laughed
enough."
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
LIONS CLUB
Dabber
Bingo
Lucknow
Community Centre
BINGO
OCTOBER 26/97
Community
Centre opens at
6:30 p.m.
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75TH Q.
Announcement
JOANNE ROPP (nee, McGarvey) &'
LEN BROWN are pleased.•.to announce
their marriage that' took place in Las ,
Vegas, Nevada on October 4th, 1997..
Please accept • this, as your personal'
invitation to help us celebrate., on
.November ` lst, at' the Point Clark
Community Centre from 8: 00, -.pm .
1,:00 am:
sJeanne's family invites d,
friends, neighbours
and relatives to a
come and go tea,
in honour of her,.
75th Birthday,
October 25,
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm
fat Jeanne's home.
Your presenceis.
your gift.
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CONGRATULATIONS
, ON YOUR
901" BIRTHDAY
MOM AND
GRANDMA
Lova
YOUR FAM/LY,
BROTHERS &
SISTERS
$4 'fin TOTAL PRIZE
� MONEY
DOORS OPEN 5:30 P.M -
BINGO 7:00 PM SHARP
$1,500 JACKPOT. MUST GO!
License # 310856
S o th Anrtiuer srar .
Come and Go Tea Celebration' foY
odertck & , Mar q aret JVtckeenzte
will be herd at the
Goderich Lawn Bowling Club
110 Picton St., W
2 ,4 p.m.
Sunday, October 26th, 1997
Please, no gift, Bring your memories to share.
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