HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1998-05-20, Page 7President ,lessica
Steffler welcomed moth-
ers andspecial guests .to
the CGIT dinner and grad-
uation on May 11. Leader
Janet Cox led in grace.
Guests were introduced
wand Lindsey Raymond did
a tribute to xnothers..Some
of the years activities were
shared. Kimberley
Kaufman and Judy Peat
VOW about the. UNICEF
collection and. Cassandra
Massena with Beverly
Stewart shared about the
groups foster child sup-
ported by their Easter egg
project.
d dinner .and
Janet Cox led first year
members in explaining the
World 'Friendship Badge
which they receive after
doing the mission study on
refugees. Bveryone joined
in a sing song,
Leader Doreen Mali
told about the four gradu-
ates, Amy Blake, Jessica
Steffier, Lindsey
Raymond and, - Lee
Morrison. Janet and
Lindsey played their flutes.
while. Lee. Amy and
Jessica sang Evening Here
Now. The grads lit candles
for Christ, Hope, .Joy,
Service, Fellowship,
Health, Truth, Love and
Final boarcl1n:g
.calt.for
Katimavik •
Where can tod,ay's. Department of Canadian
'youth, aged 17 to 21, Heritage. •
expect to gain new skills Candidatesshould call
and work experience, 1-888.525-1503" for. infor-
practice a 'second lan- • oration and registration.
guage, improve interper-
conal and communication
abilities, travel to different �z the. ;museum
Luvk ow Sentinel,
aduati on
shared memories of corr.
Rev. Peggy Kinsman
presented a gift to Lindsey
Raymond from the
Presbyterian WMS; and..
L CW President Marlene
Struthers gave gifts to
Amy. Lee and Jessica,
Leaders Doreen Mali and
Laura Lee Cayley present
ed the grads with, gradua-
tion diploma's,
radua-tiondiploma's, pins and
roses. . t
Amy Blake thanked the
women's groups and Leo
Morrison thankedthe
leaders. A special thank,
you was given. to Doreen
Mali for all her helps The
evening.closed with Taps.
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Graduation '.ceremonies were, held for these
CGIT members - Amy Blake, Jessica Steiner,
Lee Morrison and Lindsey Raymond last.
week. (Livingston photo)
.regions of Canadain
Wedding Dreains
by Ted Bewron •
In ' 1892 Josph.
Greathead married
Almedaand bought 1/4.
Share of the 173. ton
`selio'bner',°` rNettie.
Woodward with great
dreams for their future.
With a child on the way
everything was just com-
gramme of volunteer cam- in up .roses. Then things
munity work;' job training changed : quickly. On
and: group interaction. August ' 31, 1892 the
The word'Katimavik schooner sank off. Chantry
which means ," rneeting Island 'with all hands lost.
place" in Intlktitut, Almeda was now left with
embodies the spirit' of her baby boy that they
sharing that is at the heart“"called Joseph.
of the programme.. A'liteda is not remem-
Composedof an equal tiered -for her .husbands
number of .males ' "and Loss or own tragedy but
.fettiales and a proportion- the fact that she started
ate ratio of.aaglophdnes to inaktng.; Southampton
fralcophones, Katirnavik. ' candy suckers that were
groups ttu!,reflect, .the --weii known for -a: great
econm
oic ..and cultural distance from
diversity of. Canada. A Southampton.
$1,000 bursary is:given to . See this and many Other
'participant upon interesting stories in the
completion of the eight • Bruce Coast Gallery and
month programme. .the Titanic display starting
Katimavik is a:national May 29 at the Bruce
programme operated by a County Museum..
private non-profit., corpora- Beneath life void and
tion . and financed ''by
shorn to grow as an Indi-
vidual while learning to
function. effectively 'as a
member of a team?
The answer • is
Katintavik, Canada`s
naticsnal'youth . program,.
whose mission is to foster
personal development of
the nation`s young people
through a challenging pro -
LUCKNOW
DISTRICT
COMMUNITY
iCENTRE
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°MAY .'
Fri. 22
Sat. 23
JUNE
Fri, 5, 12, 19, 26
Sat. ' 13'
CALL 528-3312
Everlasting Flowers & Gifts
9 a.m.
dark depths of the North
Atlanticlay the ghostly
remains . of many a..
wrecked. hulk. Some of
these relics•of a bygone,
era have been irrimprtal
ized ° through • story, . song,
and film. Other lay forgot-
ten with no one to tell
their tragic. tales. At least
Until now...
Beginning on May. 29,
- at, 8. p.m., the Bruce
County Museumr ; will play
host to the largest exhibit
of pre -salvage Titanic and -
White Star Line artifacts
ever assembled, for ptit l c'
viewing. The exhibition,
titled "Titanic/Atlantic
Ghost Ships of the White
Star .Line" is- an amazing
displaythat transports vis-
itors on a virtual voyage
through time to:the era
• Viten-
.
hen . ruled the waves with its
magnificent and -luxurious.'
transAtlantic liners
Join us; for they launch-
ing of '.`Titanic -Atlantic.
Ghost Ships of the White
Star Line" with White Star
Line and Titanic historian
Steve Santini as special
guest.
524-1811
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May 20, 1989
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May 20, 1988
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May 22,'1989
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May 23, 1907
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WINGHAM AND DISTRICT
HOSPITAL CORPORATION
Notice- is hereby given that the Annual Meeting 'pt the
Wingham and District Hospital Corporation will be field
at the Wingharn Public School Auditorium, 131. John $t.
E, Wingharn, Ontario on Thursday, .dune 1;8,1999 at the
hour of eight o'clock pin. for the election of Governors;
tor the appointment of Auditors; and for the transaction
of such other things as may properly come before -the
meeting: •
Copies of the Annual Report and Hospital Financial
Statements may be obtained at the trent desk of the
Wingham and District Hospital effective June 11, 1998
and at the. Annual Meeting,
Membership granting Voting privileges may be
purchased at the front desk ofthe hospital for five.
dollars ($5.Q0) prior :to five o'clock p.m., Wednesday..
June 3, 1998. No membership sold, atter that time will
entitle the purchaser to a vete.
Dated. at Wingham Ontario, this 29th day of April,1998.
By order of the Boardd. of Governors.
L Koch.
Secrefary
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SPirit Night
May 30th
3 PM -1 AM
Lucknow Legion
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