HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-07-30, Page 15Luc blow Setitinell9 Wednesday, ,Ift4y 39 1980 --Page 115
Steffen family visits with Emersons Monday
People report
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Emerson on Monday were Mrs. Glenna
Steffen, Susie, Crystal and visitor Robbie
Willkens.
Bill Uuldriks and his granddaughter
enise Uuldriks of Kitchener visited with
M. and Mrs„, Vic Emerson On Tuesday.
Denise was transferring from the west to
Nova Scotia with the army.
Rev, and Mrs. Harvey Osborne, Beth-
any, Anna, Laura and Nathan of Allison
were Thursday callers on Mr. and Mrs.
Emerson, They were dimer guests with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon de Boer and family.
Rev. Osborne spent three years as student
preacher at Whitechurch.
On Saturday, guests with Mr, and Mrs,
Vic Emerson were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burg,
Tavistock and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
Emerson and Brenda of -St. Catharines,
Guests this week with Mrs. Agnes
Farrier were Mr. and, Mrs, Fred Davis,
Mark and Scott of LaSalle and Mrs, Olive
Gillespie of Sarnia who along with Mrs,
Farrier attended the Gillespie picnic at
Benmiller on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy McClenaghan and
family of Clinton visited Sunday with Miss
Mildred McClenaghan.
Don Purdon, a real estate agent from
Strathroy, held open house again this week
at Mrs. Cassie Mowbray's house with no
definite sale as yet.
Doctor and Mrs. Bernard Corrin of
London visited recently wit( Miss Mildred
McClenaghan.
John McKinnon and Miss Mildred
McClenaghan visited Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Pollock at their summer
cottage at Forclevich. Harold has had a
stroke but has made a marvellous recovery,
Mrs. John Gaunt has sold her property
and gives possession the middle of
August. Mrs. Gaunt is moving to an
apartment in Wingham.
We are happy to report that Brenda Day
is steadily improving at Victoria Hospital in
London. She expects to return home soon.
Gary Chapman, who underwent surgery
at London Hospital, is recuperating at his
home in Wingham. The community wishes
him a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Jean Tiffin accompanied Mrs.
Colleen McMillan and Mrs. Isabel Tiffin to
Sarnia and to Toronto to visit Mrs. Colleen
McMillan's three boys who have an apart
-
merit there and to Welland to visit with Mr.
and Mrs. Athol Purdon.
Ken Sinnamon of Wingham visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Beecroft
and Miss Karen Beecroft is spending her
holidays in Newfoundland.'
Miss Karen Elliott" attended a tlgree,day
41-H regional conference held at Centralia
College last week,
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Laidlaw,. Jason and
Michele of Dorchester, spent the weekend.
Jr. Aggie progrctm underwa
The first week of the 1986 Junior
Agriculturalist program is well under way.
Urban students are sgetting their first taste
of -what life on the farm is all about.
The program enables young people with
no .previous farming background to estab-
lish a solid foundation in practicai farm
experience'. The Host Farmer benefits from
the program with extra help *during the
summer months as well as having the
opportunity to pass on his skills to eager
students. This is the 15th year of operation
for the program with efforts being made to
continue the success from previous years.
At the present time, »there are about 15
Junior Agriculturalists placed throughout
Huron County, Before starting the pro-
gram, each student was required to attend
an orientation in which both farm safety
and life on the farm were topics of
discussion.
Co-ordinators Brock Whitehead and
Dave Wright have made every effort to
ensure a safe and successful summer and
will continue to do so in the coming
months.
Norptuntokutemetaie
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Elliott and MV.
and Mrs. Laidlaw.
Church services will be held for the
month of August in the United Church. The
speaker for Sunday, August 3 will be Mr.
Wardro0.
Mr, and M. Gntoskie, Michael and
Michele of Kitchener visited with Mrs.
Norma Rintoul ,on the weekend.
Work has slowed down at the Douglas
Point, allowing Angus Falconer to come
home for a f, days.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Vincent, Patrick,
Angela and Erin of Riverview, New
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Brunswick are spending three weeks with
Mr. and Mrs. George Webster and other
members of the Vincent family.
Courtney Rutledge of Auburn spent a
couple of days with Mr, and Mrs, George
Webster and Angela Vincent.
Patrick and Erin Vincent are spending a
few days with Mr. and Mrs. Terry
Rutledge and family of Auburn.
h Festival designer...
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forest is also threatening and the cabin is a.
miserable, chilly place to live," she said.
The life of a set and costume designer is
one of travelling, moving from place to
place to work in different theatres on
different plays. She says theatres lately
hire a person to act as theirs* designer of,
sets and costurnes.
"You have to go where »the work is as
very few theatres have a resident designer.
It's more typical to have the actors,
designers and directors keep moving
around, For theatre people this type of
arrangement offers a better range of exper-
tise, I'm very pleased to be able to adapt
myself to work at the Blyth Festival or at
the Stratford Festival," she said,
Her next project is to do,the set design
Kim
for the Centre Stage Theatre in Toronto for
their production of Playboy of the Western
World, a play set in Ireland around the
1900s. "It opens in October and have
completed-01°st of the designs by the end
of the summer," she said.
Although she has won awards for her set
designs, including a prestigious Dora
Award for stage design, she says she's just
happy to be working in Canadian theatres.
"There is no real stardom in the theatre
in this country. To be able to keep» working,
to have good friends and colleagues is to be
a success," she said.
As for returning to the Blyth Festival to
asked."
create a set design for a play in the future, lie."1"PlY says,
"you bet - I'd love to be
toul joins Angus association
Kim Rintoul of Lucknow; is a new junior
member of the American Angus Associa-
tion,, reports Dick Spader, executive vie -
president of the national organization with
headquarters in St Joseph, Missouri,
Junior members of the association are
eligible to register cattle in the American
Angus Association and take part in Assoc- •
iation sponsored shows and other national
and regional events.
The American Angus Association is the
largest beef registry association in the
world, with some 8,000 active junior
members and some 22,000 active life
members.
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