HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-08-06, Page 7GThsons' Visit with GiiUes
Valerie and Dave Gibson arrad Dan, Lon-
don visited Saturday with Don :and Alma
(�unll4's.
Isabel and W':Vallter Forrester; Anne and
Don McCosh; Gordon and Ruth Patterson,
David and milia Donald ,and Sandra Fore-
rester, Donrraa Jean and itorglas, John For-
rester and. Alan Forrester attended the Col-
well picnic Sunday at Lansdowne Park..
There were •52 in ttendance,
Dr. Bruce Colwell, Kingston and sister,.
Jean Wain of Kincardine visited We esday
with Don and Anne McCosh and did some
research on, the Colwell family. Several Pur-
ple Grovers attended the Golden Anniver-
sary for Abz and Mildred Percy Saturday
evening in Lucknow.
'Congratulations to Debbie Rhody and
Joyce Farrell who graduated from the
Health Care Aide course. They and their
families attended the graduation
ceremonies Friday at Sutton Park.
Teresa and Tanya Farrell have enjoyed a
week at church ,camp. near Walkerton.
Recent visitors with Don and Tiny Robert-
son were Mr. and Mrs, Art Dunsmore of
Stratford.
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Alan Forrester spent a few days at Donald
and Sandra Forrester this week and
Douglas Forrester celebrated his 6th birth-
day July 31st.
Congratulations to. Margie and Sandy
Pollock on the birth of a son on July 31st.
Ken and Brenda Bridge Robyn and Sandy
visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pope,
Paisley, Sunday and Robyn and Brenda at-
tended the Polka -Dot Door Show at
Southampton,
Marg 'and Merrold Kuehl, Waterloo the
McGillivrays, Lockheads, and Collins
visited with Kay Collins Sunday. Happy Bir-
thday. to Shawna Lockhead who was 6 this
week.
Doris MacGregor of Toronto visited with
Marj Thompson this weekend.
JuniorFcirmerganies in Guelph
What kind of farm person in their right
state of mind would take a day off work to
run a race, throw a softball or even pitch a
softball in a 90 degree heat wave? Very
enthusiastic ones!
Well, if you have not guessed by now,
they are Junior Farmers. A very very
talented group travelled long , distances
• :from all across Ontario to Compete in the
Junior Farmer Provincial Summer Games,
held an a beautiful August 9,, at the
University .of Guelph.
Do not think that these talented athletes
did not have to work to have the chance of
competing in these games, They had all
competed at Zone level before the visitors
were decided.
At the Provincial Games individual
winners .each receive a medal and a trophy
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is presented to the Zone with the highest
number of points at the end of the. day. A
dance will follow to end the day's activities.
The games are organized and sponsored
by the Junior Farmers' Association of
Ontario, a rural youth organization for
young people 15 to 29 years of age,
The following people will be repres-
enting the Huron County Junior Farmers -At
the Guelph Summer' Games: Robert
Honking, high jump; Brenda Hackett, 100
metre; Linda Cunningham, 200 metre; Neil
Cartwright, 100 metre; Robert Dunking, ,
100 `metre; Lisa Boonstoppel, 1,600 rrnetre;
Neil Cartwright, discus; Brenda Hackett,
shot put and Larry Plaetzer, Jim Nivins,
Sharon Nivins, Ralph Morrison are partici •
ipating in the Farm Safer Rodeo,
Several members' will be playing on a
two -pitch as well.
P1ayhotsc scripts given to libraries
Huron Country Playhouse is pleased to
be able to donate a number of scripts of
past productions to both the Lambton
County and Huron County Library Sys-
tems. Scripts of such plays as Balderston's
Dracula, William Gibson's The Miracle
Worker, W.W. Jacob's The Monkey's
Paw, Bill Manhoff's The Owl • and the
Pussycat, Lawrence Roman's Under The
Yum Yum Tree and Neil Simon's California
Suite, the Star-Spangled Girl and Last of
the Red Hot Lovers, have been .left in the
capable. hands of the Huron County dead
Libra- an, Bill Partridge in Goderich t4
cirmlate throughout the library system,
Says Mr: Partridge; "Huron County
Library appreciates the co-operation of the
Playhouse with this new service of scripts
from pastplays produced, This practice
will help our patrons and promote the
activities of the I ayliouse and we thank
them.
The Playhouse is actually situated in
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Obtatrt
There Are Some Places In The Universe
You Don't Go Alone.
Huron County,although it is• much closer
to the Lambton County Library in Grand
Bend where Judy Bowman, Head Librarian
is receiving •copies ' of such scripts as
Thomas Brandon's Charley's Aunt, Agatha
Christie's Th •'lousetrap, Herb Gardner's
A Thousand Clowns, Haimsohn, Miller and
Wise's Dames at Sea, George Kelly's The
Show Off, Philip King's Pools Paradise and
Robert Emmet Sherwood's The Petrified
Forest.
Craft 9.
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Marlon and Ethel Sage, hot pot, Irene
Gilmore; Vander Heide Ceramics, ceramic
frog, Brigitte Kelly;: Ernie and . Viola
Tompkins, toilet paper cover; Eldon
Brown; 1Doy Creative Art, necklace, Beat-
rice .. Wheeler; Brown's Clocks, clock,
Robert Darling; Dorothy Meyer, pin.
cushion basket, Rita Hergott; Noma Camp-
bell, wall hanging, Mary Robinson; Shirley
Dadson, toilet paper cover, Nora Reitz.
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