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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-11-13, Page 3Latimer* Statist', W oes Noventber 13, 1 I1. — Page 3 says ever -yrs -Ws 's l ub t. Ekven-yews ago she discovered sad 5 005 anther artistes t t ming You only et nit of life what you A swatch suctionw oft win. thronsh her veins: that of oil pow put into it and Ella Honda otIu k $ham and Atei seinors pay Cents„: ting. A bea u •country scent aorrr, is a lie' •example of what �a Ella attends when the brae itsloins. a wall in the Ab �e 1can reap when they°give *►% support to .: two sightless and she cu nuuyapproaching the e lv : ”" *10°114 involved ds:, She ills one day whencompletion of another s , hobbies +q don't cyo� mu i gro�a�ups� seniors going o i iw member of the off}?' who'. �lR1+IIIt�kdll�ow 4f,4i��' 47N1le �I ��741FR�� were �IiT:1F.�1�''�� � She 1n a former ' in square dancing. of her RebekahLodge when lived out the :•wiother (.4 b ey Abbott � .i ends longed.to be able to be. a west. Ata time whenher fes► has resided with her', son and ^h pano: the mars so Elk payed ` i y ,up, mares guided sightless wa7�l� , she went family for therv. ' t d rears swing mood h� Qin B, orkdale, . friend through the dancing. It was a Sums Aid � 1 Sasl tchewana tune ofleases. for all ltdposition felt Years - sit h is a. senior do snit letsaid . h the. caller who it was the:�t Eli 'an avid ' player "er years hold her back About two. time he h the privilege of in h week enjoys Iwo evenings Years. ago she. had bob knd ;the rte w Legfon; where a dance for a: stghd persoa =� 4 �. perat ,onand at -fie Ping of .. She also been erOehe n n. ►etnb Fridays at o ..� , h g • 81 shecertainly varies, the"say n, �p1 ,t+� �yy s�� ply' . white snowflake Christmas'.;� � rt Ceant�re., She �i�als�o� belongs "you' only as old aS YOU feel.t '., - o min Town arida. un Club. Ego interests '�}j � 'e v`aried.`Com. .: dg1C St. the centre..tt+e :1t we, hear there, ' r is Tr9ma musicall 'ly;she' �rtt . , ion �n discussion arose: regarding nothing „ln �-, communitiesor ° a deep enjoyment o .. music. that . changing.the namel of the centre : sem' to become involved with. carries, through, lovefor i �gh, a o,home ond, - to seniors Ella ::. Elia , as' a newcomer to ulck ing* 446 when she was; ate.i , �►as , oneof the,users - chosen �. now, has - shown... that if y m the fit thingin committee she gid' do when �. appear t es+d:: y'tt: dd ' �tpar ''irriEwst.: �varrx; 1Ya:�1Afi Ia;t ,rwr1'v .: � off. ihhe� Co :... :., . �� • t write a song. Toss the.Rock° I Gave other seniors. that,the.centre- was You 'was subsequently recorded strictly .for homebound senors Nashville', as a single and then part -not seniors in general. of an album called A Lovely Place, Ella is a lady with an open mind with vocals by Ramsey 'Key. receptive to ung ort or .is.one of t'4 etu: .rani• -meets _.�� �.'s.s�g- . y d keen busy and7lvi the album.: with lyrics centred While visiting with her cianrght ' u► ' around change, serenity, .paradise,. Winnipeg* she became invo vett in p present °d ast a hobbyof , welle lro' m goodbye, °, gone, o an p' � �mom' ;ye' � • Ella's song is a' little sad, but. as She` friendly plastic. Ham, .or Lint t y "with:' a love for'' high h years- t , heed, extremely bus : t , otters and . pu u , many hobbi sho :.bene ;with one ia p"her�, ill pun�a tit Living on' photo) hear. info Angela Carter, of the- Homestead Group Home and . the Saratoga :Pa Residence was -guest speaker at the November 4 meeting of the St. Joseph's Catholic Women's. League. Ms.. Critter gave an informative talk and slide presentation oh the • two progranis'r She- was accompai �°" a c w hiking olio* PARTS VALUE OF THE MONTH. from page ' "clean.;; tirrne from the major (W? project"; a time Of "ungtax . rn,: dollars as wisely as.possible and maximizing on the grants available to the town's best advantage' She also .stressed her concern with en- viromilental issues Lillian t she:had'a "vat d con- cem with the lackof`experie .ce' on a couricil"- and was "disapOinted there wasn't au election" Asir ra new Ct uncillor• , for `the municipality she `.per to. e : a-_ pprOae,hable, atm make ' good decisions after thing the issues through.''„ Lynn Peek. This is Lynn Peck's second time seeking a position on council, She ran in 1988 and said "1 would; hare. preferred to see an election, rather than go in by clam n." She strongly believes "anyone who has the time should' take an interest ° in their. . ` municipal government. It's easy sit :heck and complain, but once yo become involved one becomes aware of the problems faced town coil.".. Lynn said the time . spend 'on ' realizes `It will take of lot, of time le ung' . order to become efficient about.the workings of .this municipality"' Her main concern Centres around the fact "we are ' responsible to taxpayers; we must get the bestt . vale.. for ' their~ dollar. .This is a valid 'concern with the ratepayers, and so it must be outs." She lists conservation*, ecology and recycling ass some of her main interests. ti Lynn comes in herr council seat with experienceobtained .as past vice .present for 11VErff 041 010 that gave her practice in re sat. Born mr efFeeswa is ;no".stranger;to sell' community: living. •ire moved to Luckhaw in 198i. previous :i ter S' t6 in' . manic# council ` rid the opportunit being " there led Kett to seeking a position ori council.. Ce said; "I wed live preferred haste,. an el born, but I. feel itis` a privilege to sit on "luck. roar's tom, Council, Whether "eleeted or acclaimed." ° when 'questioned on the 140* of . experience of oftinto of couicit� lois; -Xen Said,,:, � Its *Mil "lie a ; , problem." Major issues of concern for Ken are restructuring, which he believes. we will see in the future. Ie has. mixed concerns onthe issue saying, "1 don't like the idea of ;bosh*. the s a town ideantity, bat I bel