HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-03-04, Page 7Classic car and truck
show set for reunion
by Fit Living,ston
- Plant a seed in Russ Mackie's gar and ft' s sure to grow
and growl'
Mackie is heading uplhe Classic Car and Truck
Show and with the valuable assistance of his wife Mary,
Calvin and Mandy MeClenaghan, and Wolfgang and'
Joanne Weber the event is looking like 4 winner. He's •
also getting some irripOrtant input from the City
Cruisers" of Goderich.
The. etas,* car and truck show is one of the Many
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The magician Peter Meanie is being brought back
to Lucknow by the local Optitnist Club, Preiident
Warren Small calls Mennie!S Presto '98 "true family
entertainment."
Meanie was here a couple of years ago and lived up
to his pre -billing as 4 Provider of incredible magic,
• hilarity and fun,
There will be one show only on Sunday, March 22
at 130 p.m at the Community Centre. Tickets can be
obtained from Optimist Club member
events planned for Lucknow's Make it Oreat in '98
reunion, h will tAke place on Friday, July 3, between 6
and 9 p.m, at theCommunity Centre parking lot,
Mackie is quite happy to be chairing this, event as he
is a real ear buff himself taking in area cruise nights and
shows. While he's 'doing that at early shows this year,
he'll be passing on the word about Luckr.ow's birthday
bash and ail the 'events. taking place, Be didn't want to
quote any numbers that would be participating but did
say so far the response is great. •
• Mackie is hoping the success of this year's first time
show will be the basis for an annual show.
. For moreinfonnation call Russ or Mary 4528-3309
or 528-2064. •
Check out quilts,
teapots aud. cozies
The grand opening of
•an exhibition of quilts,
teapots and cozies will
take place at the Bruce
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County Museum,
Southampton, on March
29, from 2 to 4;30 pm. This a fantastic collection
The fourth annual exhi- of whimsical and funky
bition "The Year's Best" '..Cozies and teapots curated
'runs until May 3, and will. ,by Elizabeth Duggan
include the work of three Litch; Anne Luxton and
quilting guilds showcasing Wendy MacDonald, all
both, new and treasured fibre artists and •members
examples of art form that of Embroiders'Ouild;
have taken many hours, ..Guelph„ ,
minute stitches and keen Fibre artists in the area, '
eye for color and textures. a total of 21. Were asked
This is a must see to cosy up, to another
exhibit that includes Mas, crafts •person of their
terful inventions of local choice and brew up a eon -
artisans and quilters. temporary container.
.'"Two for Tea" willbe For more details caQ 1 -
on exhibit until May 31. 800-268-3838.
Whitney TaylOr
and Matthew
Martin skated
in the prelim'.
nary ;nixed
.pairs evalua-
tion at the
Western
Ontario Section
• interclub com-
• petition in •
Stratford on
Feb.22.
Matthew also
received a gold
in Elements
and gold in
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(Livingston
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Roll back the years
with the Maritixii Sisters.
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Roll back the years and Karen Carpenter and sion of their arrange- •
let, the IVIantini Sisters thana Ross. We don t atm rnents.
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star trios froni.yesterday. these people" said Sandra "Moments to Remember"
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by this impressive singing
family.
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array .of engagements as
to and as individual per-
• l'ormers, They'Ve all
• worked in musical theatre
across Canada and their
accomplishments are
many and varied,
The Mantini Sisters are
• three classy ladies, eaCh a
soloist in her own right,
with quite 'a -distinctive
voice, yet when they sing
, as a trio in harmony there
•is A blend that only comes
with genetic sharing.
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down Memory lane with
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