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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1997-11-05, Page 14Page 1.4 - Luektaiew Se ntnzmell, Wednesday, November r 5,1.997 emcarials !MEMORIAL DESOGNING ... OUR SPEODAILTV.. Est. since 1903 3 Durham St., Walkerton Large Display of.. 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They will spend three days at a con- ference in Denmark learn- ing what to do and .from there he will travel to southern Holland where he will have a six month job on a farm just 20 miles. from where his grand- mother Nolda Hendriks was born, and where her brother lives: He will have a three week holiday dur- ing the: six months to tray.- el ray el and hopes, to go to England. St. Helen's Institute Hall was filled to capacity on Thursday . when West Wawanosh ', ratepayers came to hear candidates of the 1997 municipal elec- tion. Chairman was Neil Stapleton. Speakers were Cecil Cranston, Kevin Mhiels, Neil Rintoul with Port Albert. 4 -Hers, go healthy The Port Albert 4-H'," groupi.s doing "Healthy. Eating Round the:Clock" 'for their fall project. Leaders are. Donna Hayden- and Judy MacKenzie, with Taylor. Park as youth leader. At the first meeting officers Were selected: Alysha Crawford,' presi,- dent ,`Zack Fielder, vice president; Vicky GU'tznanis, secretary, Emma 'Fisher;, news reporter. The group divided into two With one making cheese. "strata with a, fruit smoothie„and the other making oatmeal' pancakes with a fruit smoothie.: The group. will be par- ticipating in adopt a high- way on Nov.. 9, . At meeting two on Oct. :28 they . turned their hands to making couscous` and chickpea salad, and pizza loaf. They answered ques- tions about health and Careful" food handling, and coinpl.eted a quiz on matching foods to the proper food group. Stuart ,Allton absent, for council, deputy reeve Gordon Hunt and Walter Elliott and for .reeve Bob Hallam, Doug Miller and Gordon H. zrindley. Madeleine (Johnston) MacDonald, a former Ashfield resident passed away at Waverley Mansion in London on Monday, Oct. 27, in her 93rd year. Former neigh-• bors and friends attended a fellowship luncheon with the family. Several from this area attended the St. Augustine Catholic Women's League pre -Christmas Bazaar on Steve and '.yd' and family „nand Liam of Hamilton spent the week- end with her parents Cyril and 'Mary Boyle and attended the bazaar at St. out in, full force. on Dungannon' streets dressed in scary outfits . on. Halloween night. Augustine.e. • • Tric,k, or treaters were October 30, was the occasion of the golden wedding anniversary of Clarence' and Adeline (Nivins) Min, who were married .at the United Church Parsonage in Goderich' by Rev. Turner.. They have :lived their entire married life in Colborne Township. Clarence's motto is "Keep on Smiling." Their daughter. Janice Gibson, husband Rob and granddaughter Kendra, motored from Horne Payne, Ontario, to cele- brate the anniversary din- ner. Son Larry and friend Karen from order, PEI visited the Allira home- stead the previous week. Congratulations .to, Ruby (Matthews) Hackett, Goderich formerly of Nile, who celebrated her 90th birthday October 27. On October 26, approximately 100 family members gath- ered at the White Carnation, Holmesville to wish her well. Present were daughters Bernice (Drennan), Lois (Haggitt), Joyce (Black) son Ralph Matthews, step -sons Chester , and Lorne Hackett, absent was son Gordon Matthews of British Columbia. Tragedy struck con- cerning the ung.annon" Seniors on Tuesday when Russell., husband ,of presi- dent Jean Phillips was involved in'a fatal auto mishap,, south of the vil- lage. Sympathyis extended. to wife Jean and family Rpsalene, Fred and Ken and .six grandchildren, also surviving' is , brother Leonard and sisters • Rozella'and Isabel. A moments silence in Russell's memory, was observed at the Wednesday night card party. Winners were Tom Young, Mabel Lamont, Helen Russell, Katie Glen, Teresa Courtney and Harold Elliott. Dungannon Agriculture Society sponsored the first euchre tournament of their fall series on Saturday. Tying for first and second place was the team of Lois and Raymond Haggitt, Jim Errington and Frank Thompson. Placing third was Irma Crich and Euphemia Cameron. Novelty prize winners were Carman Pollock and Jim Doherty. Home from Cambrian College in Sudbury, this week is Kelly McNee who was one of six, chosen to attend. the 441 National Conference, from the Province of Ontario. The conference held in Toronto will host 4-1-1. members from each province, as well as from the United Kingdom and the USA: Among the: points of interest toured, will be the Sky Dome, the CN Tower, the Royal Winter. Fair and a' Mystery Theatre and dinkier party. Marion celebrates 85th Happy 85th birthday to Marion Gamble! She cele- ' brated with her family and friends on Sunday at the 'Ripley :Legion. What a party! Halloween .was quiet around Purple Grove. Friday night, Sharon Martin and Heather Finnie organized the party at the Grove for the; 16 trick or treaters that were• oat and about. Everyone helped with fun •and games. Jim Finnie and friend Julie Stopa from Ottawa visited with,the :Finnie family this weekend. David, `' Robert and Katherine. McInnes took turns: visiting, with grand- ma Edna rand-ma:Edna Stanley this week. ' Mary Ellen Traher and Kerry ,Schantz visited Friday evening with Edna. The Bruce Federation of Agriculture Annual Meeting was held. Nova 1 at Port. Elggin:Gerry Poechrnan was returned to the President for another Year. First vice is Murray Clark. Ross Daily was the guest speaker. • Ross and.Lois Durnin of Lucknow: visited Saturday evening with Don and Marilyn Reid., Several folks took in the supper' at Kingarf on Sunday even ng. Visiting with the Farrell family on Sunday were Derk , Logtenberg, and, Marlene Godfrey of •Goderich andi;mon and Jan. Logtenberg and girls, of Dungannon. • Get well wishes to Wilda Thompson. Visiting with Kay . Collins on Wednesday were. Lois Small of Kincardine and Isobel MacDonald of; , Goderich. 'Tuesday visitors with Anne McCosh and Mary Anne Kukoly were Elizabeth and Nathaniel Hudel of Kitchener, On Wednesday the McCosh's had dinner at Sean -and Sandy Ganders. Anne"McCosh visited this week. with Marj Thompson, " Marilyn Moulton and family, Isabel" Brooks and -Diane and Arnie Clifford and• family.. WI meeting The Institute meeting Wednesday night will be at the .Grove not Marilyn Reid's as printed. Dorothy Needham ,is the guest speaker on training of • dogs: . We were "plea,sed to hear the lucky winner of a sweater at the Pumpkin Fest,Port Elgin was Corrine MacDonald. The winner of the afghan • was a visitor to Point Clark. Many thanks from .St. Paul's ACW. Did you know? About one in five Canadian ;children has asthma; it is the leading cause of school absen- teeism in the country and the number one reason , children are admitted to hospital. Did you know? ' While outdoor air pollu- tion is very visible on smoggy days, indoor air pollution, rarely visible, can • present a greater health risk to Canadians, especially children with breathing problems: