The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-09-04, Page 15Area iesidea eajo t eatre production
What a treat to get down and see
the productions of Anne of Green
Cables. Thank you to all those
who WOrkri so hard to plan and
organi?e the bustrip and vada$
side fps for the residents of Purple
Crr tve. It was fora t chat with
neighbours.
Recent visitors with Marion
Emersn were Harry Nedford of
Charing Cross and Katherine
Jamieson of tido o dstock.
Brenda and Ken Bridge and
family were pleased ti,} have a nice
visit with Brenda's- br a ther Chris
Pope on Monday. Chrisis
shoned with the Canadian Navy
LJRPLE GROPE
ION -1
in Victoria, B9C,
Donelda Pollard entertained for
supper on Tuesday evening her
fiends. Orean and Doris Rock Kay
Collins, Marjorie Thompson, Bette
McLeod,, Isabel Brooks and Marion
Gamble. -
Cheryl and Carman Bridge
enjoyed Cindy .Stewart and Rick
Brubacker's wedding reception
Saturday night,
Sandra and Donald Forster and
4-H projects for fall
Jane Muegge, of the OMAF of-
fice
fflee in Clinton has advised the
Sentinel of three 4-H projects
planned for this fall,
"Milk Makes it Better" will have
participants explore and taste a
wide variety of dairy products.
Hands on activities, including the
preparation of delicious recipes,
challenges you to include lower fat
milk and dairy products in your
This project encourages the
development • of healthy eating
habits for life. If youwant to know
more about milk and dairy
products, while learning how to
make healthier food choices, this.
project is for you.
Leaders' workshops will be held
on Thursday, September 12
(evening) and Friday, September 13.
(day1e).
"Financial Fitness" wilt introduce
you tothe basics, of money:
management. You'll learn how to
save money and budget for that
compact disc player you just have
to buy. You'll even learn . how to
4,-H NEWS
Immimaiimmuimaimaimmam
house hunt in preparation for the
day that you finally leave home.
Workshops for leaders will be
held on Tuesday, September 17, in
the evening.
family visited with Ivan and.
Margaret Bain in their new hole in
+ odeach, r
Richard . and Anne . M.cCosh
enjoyed being in London on
Tuesday. 'Visiting with them at
their home on Saturday were, Aurel
Armstrong Margaret Harkness..
Marg Herhn and Y'alter Wolfe.
Acrel, Margaret, Maryand Walter
ehtertaiued with their music,:
I hope that everyone going back
to school or just starting, school for
thefirst tine„, will have u great
experience; not only . a time of
work, but a time for_ fun and
making new friends as well.
OINT CLARK
by BE hionaon; Imimumnimasnommammosaims
The best way to be somebody is
to be yourself.
Sympathy is extended to ,. the
family of Harry 'oilett who passed
away recently.
The new steps at the Community
Centre are completed, and it sure is
a lot easier to get from the parking
area to the hall.Looks great!.
The Come and Go Tea for Gladys
Ewen and held at Bea Schott's was
Safety First .- In and Around the well attended by her. many friends
House willlteach=yotrirow ma - -io wish well-orrher ovem-~
your home and surroundings a safer B.C. ;
place to live. You and your 4,H If . you are down around the
friends will learn to identify and Lighthouse -Boat club area you're
correct household dangers`that lurk sure to notice the five new benches
around the corners. With the help. there. Three of the benches were
of fun games and activities you'll donated by the Point Clark Old
also 'learn about safety practices in Tyme Music Association and two
the water, on a boat, in a car, on a ' benches by Huron Township. Its a
bike, up a ladder and down in the great place to sit and watch the
basement, and much more. sunset. Come join us!
The workshop for this project will The Point Clark Museum and
be held Tuesday,. September 17, in 'Lighthouse is closed until the
the evening. Thanksgiving weekend. • That will
For more information on any of be your last chance for this year to
these projects, contact Jane Muegge climb to the top of the Lighthouse
at the OMAF office in "Clinton; 1- for the magnificent view or to. tour
800-2654170 or 482-3428. the Museum with all its marine
history.
- reertl�ouses ._ .
HOURS
Tees: 8AM-9PM
Wed & Fri. 8AM-12:00 PM
& most evenings
Call 3954860
For Bright Golours'till Fall
Plant
Hardy Garden Mums
Good Selection Available
Also Ready Soon
"INDOOR POT MUMS”
Located 1/2 KM E. of Hotyrood off Bruce Cty. Rd. #1
Image impact..
,, Fall Fashion
Open
House
Monday, September 16th
2:00 PM -0:00 PM
Featuring
Lei Morgan
1tsh1ons
1,01 of
*Draws *Demonstrations
Ae‘ssories by " a s s"
Stop layour etudlo for your
complimentary Lia Morgan catalogue
LUCKNOW 522210
Wallow 'Sed
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1901 rage 15
Since the completion of. the sewer project, many area companies
have been kept 'busy hooking up -the outlets from village residents.
Kevin .deJong, an employee with Cuff's Plumbing, was - recently
caughthard at work in a trench completing the `work. at the home
of Anne Anderson, (Pat Livingston photo)
STARTING. SOON!
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Chamber Music Kincardine's
/92 Concert Season
"Music expresses that which cannot be put into
words, and that which cannot remain silent."
• victor Hugo
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Friday, Sept. 20: 'Ja mina Plalkowska, ,on piano.
Fxiday, October --11: Scott St, John (violin, and viola, with piano
accompanh vnt).. '
Friday, Nov. 1: Aureus Piano Quartet '(piano, violin, viola and
cello). ,•
Friday, December 6: Couscous Benevoles (baroque quartet: flute,
viola, viola da gamba, and harpsichord).
Friday, Jan. 10: Piccinini and Haefliger (flute and piano).
Friday, Feb. 21: Sharon String Quartet.
Friday, Mar. 20: Algonquin Piano Trio (piano, violin and cello).
Thursday, Apr. 23: Serenata String Trio (violin, viola and cello).
All concerts are held at Malcolm Place, 255 Durham St.,
Kincardine, and start promptly at 8 P.M.
Any three within a series, $40.
Full Fall or Spring series, $50.
Full series 'of 8 concerts, $90.
Single Tickets, $15.
allj .athhryn or :dans Braul at 396-8310,
or pickup tickets at Stedman's in Kincardine
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