The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-06-13, Page 14?me 14--Leckaow
Wedaeadey, Awe 13,
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You'll Discover that the
Best Bargains Anywhere C
Be Found Right in Your Own
Backyard and Here's Why.
You're more than a customer
To local merchants* you're also
a valued friend and neighbor.
You share community interest,
Ws good for MO economy. too
Much of the money you spend
locally is recycled back In-
- to the community thry taxes.
Dungannon playschool holds
graduation exercises and party
Die(UIS Playa:heel tad their
mums' graded** party on
Wednesday' Jim 4 ei the peel in
Goderich Mew_ parealle, paid -
parents and fanny aid Mai*
CAM& out to me these omega**
viduate.
First, the children sang sane
,songs, accompaitied by .Kelly
Brindley on guitar. Then the
children received their wen earned
enema, grackiation hats (children
that will go te kindergartas meet
• year received Mark hate, the odors
received white). The children
received ntedidlioas that they had
made last leak in playechool for
this occason.
Children that graduated on to
kindergarten are Chris Young,
Jessica Legtenburg, Barbara Moe,
• Ashley Gieebreeht, Karl Uk:h, Jean • Bridge, Bridges, Jennifer McLean,
Ryan Rivett,
Florence Staladaef,
, Catherine Itibineen, Amanda Scott,
Amanda Brindley, Nathan Bekker,
Amy D'Aouut, Soaks Van
Jennifer Bore, Undsey KIWI,
Karen Irvin, Wayne Fisider, Toni
• Ann' Young.
Returning neat year are Kama*
dra Inch; Nathaniel•Miller, Pauline' ".
Stalenholf; Mike Wilson, AladdYtt
Grath, Laura Bere, 'Media
Pentland, Brent Bokker, Evan
Longsdak, 'Angela Irviti, and Nicole
Brindley
Dawn Tucker and Karen Bridges
Val mita all the graduates that are
going ' to kindergarten, and hope
they, have had a good year. •
After: the ceremony the' guests
and:children enjoyed barbecued hot •
dogs, ice cream and cup cakes
(compliments of Sandra D'Aoust).
The leaders thank all the people
who participated in making this a
Salm day, and hope the children
have a safe vat 'hawy, summer
holiday. •
The Dungannon Messengers had
a great turn out at their" family
barbecue. Slaty people attended on
Friday evening at the Fabers
mice is Very
ortant Tao
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.Your satisfaOtIon is the #1
concern of local. merchants.
Should problems arise with
a'prOduct you have purchased,
you can count On local.mer-
chants to "stand behind"
what.they tell: They want to
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all right here. Quality
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And everybody benefits!
•
ents and ddldrai Participated
m a baseball game.
After the game the . girls receiv-
ed gold phis. Seven girls will move
on to Ezplorene They received gold
crosses Catherine- Wilkins; Pam
• Young, Sarah Caitirsbell, Tiffany
• Bridges, Katherine' Alton, Heather
• Irvin and Lindsey Irvin. • .
• Eleven girls received gold doves,
they will stay 1n,Messengers neat
• year - Angela Shultz, Sheri Faber, Folk, generations; Ninety-fifth' birthday celebratiew were held in thInean-
: Jennifer Robinson, Debbie Patter- non lad Sunday for May Platten, at the home' of tier granddaughter,
son; Jenny ,r;Tucker, Lynn /min, Karen Bridges, where she resides. Standhig on the left and right, are
Jane .Smyth, Stephanie. .Blake, great 'granddaughters,. LolirJean, five and 'Many, eight, la the hitch row
-Stacey Wilson, Jaditie -Godfrey arid Is granddaughter, \Karen. (left) and daughter, Luta Bridges.: (pat uv -
.Heather BrindleYe Congratidations Jug" 01.14°) • ' • '
Dickson and Kevin John Clark took 0
The w9ddg " IGffiberlY Ann &rich --
tamed the imams Track and
Field on Saturday. R came bone
with two bromic ribbon' mod
with two silver. Entrants came
tram as tar as Oakville.
On May several mothers
him the area and the grade 7 and
1 students from Brookaide left on it
1 day trip to Quebec city and Ot-
tawa. The trip wee adored by all
Spacial thenb go est Se the 4
weiderfal teachers ho wept beers
tri= tut trip, Mr& Graham,
, Mayers, anti Mr.
ilitslitt. It sure was a great
experimice.
Sympathy ix extended to Kathy
lieities mod family iti the paling of
her pensifisther• The funeral was
last Thursday.
Welcome hack to Helen and
Harvey Richardson, Sarnia. Dora
and Omar Brooks, 1.acknow.
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by Karen Briskets
Seeders News
Feertesa tables el esdre mre
enjoyed at the Dwagannen Seniar
Man Centre on Wednesday, hoe
& High body Meg Yam& low lady,
Beck Cidbert, high gemen, Lar
When, leer gentleman, Donald
Lamont.
Medi News
Trinity March was pleated to
have Dan and An Armstrong
fair their aninversery celetedion on
Steadily.
Together they delivered a
beautiful service on "'Me Dedica-
tke of a Chintit".
Special music was "CountrY Sat-
ellite" and the owner choir sang
"Bleeped are They". --
to all the girl:s for their hard Work.
After the ceremony
the' guests Lip 'horaes coining
barbenued het dogs and Mar -
Amalie* on an epen fke. • . - • • , , .
place at • the D annon United•
-Church last Saturday evening. maLoint FALCONER "
A large group or bogy and
fon* attended the wedding. Lipizzans have been called the
aides, ttrenta are mr. and mra. ballet dancers of the horse world.
• Tom Mc on and the grooms Gederich resident, will be -able to
parente, Mr. . Mrs. IViurray see how they earned this reputation
'and
'Rourke. Maid of Honor was. when they arrive m town for three
• were Lori Jaddns, Lisa Geddes, The "earning Perfannanee at
Michelle Dickson, Bridesmaids shoWs on Canada Day weekend.
Bridesnudd, Csirrie MeriaM, AlOWer IMMO Stallions of is
girl Laura Martin. sPennered,..„, by the Goderich Trotting
liaBelwhhuilWan Ileyolalladistanell,ksherstak 'undere"theen' direction of colonel ot.
muter, Jr. Doer map Dickson. e tomer Herrmann, one of the men
L.. sav the breed from
Michelle Andrew, Andrew, Junior "The C/tillhial 'fermium's Royal
Rhonda Dickson lit the •• 4 4
candelabras. • non during WWII, these wmte
• Cousins of the bride Steve and atallisns will delight the audience
Wendy Bogie entertained with a with their difficult manoeuvres and
musical duetgreat leaps into the air, called the
The 95th birthday celebration for -"eke above ground".
,
nmlatten The controlled.acrobatic
'a aY Pat the• Bridges
home in Dungannon on gunday was ruanomen•es which thede horses
a success. perform was first usecl hi times of
tenittandedY. P14, )1)nieeple4)hewill fromtTtwilronatot: bate. breed
was created for. the
Ronald Rogerson; great grand- exclusive use of the Hapsburgs,
daughter Kim and husband George Ausnia's royal ftunily, and were
from Hamilton; great -great grand- given to nobles in charge of the ar-
children Ray Lynn and Freddie my as a mark of special favor.
also attended the celebration. Also The most famolis of the "airs
many local people. helped to make above ground" is the capriole.
• this a very special day. When a rider found himself in sur-
CKNX honoured ila May Platten rounded in battle he would give the
from 100 p.m. until 2 p.m..with sillard, and the 1.11kran would leaP
musical selections about mothers bight into the air, about the height
and grandmothers, of a man's head, kicking out at the
Rob Ohm and Erie Andrew at- very top of his leap.
" The classical training of these
horses bas gone on for over 400
years, and many of their dressage
movements date to 400 BC.
The art of training teach the
young stallions to do under com-
mand what they would do natural-
ly in the fields as a colt. The young
Ultimata begin their training at the
\age of two, following a two year
training period their ultimate
career Is based upon the talents
they have shown.
Once the Lipizzans performed one
17 for khigs, AS the highest form of
entertahmted but today they per-
form for audiences around the
world.
• The Winans will perform at the
grandstand area in . Agriculture
Park on June 29 and 30, at 1:30
p.m. A third show will be held Ju-
ly 1 at 4:30 p.m.
Tickets are available from the
Goderich Recreation Department
• and also dithe following Goderieb
businesses: Sue's Kids 'Closet,
Wheeler Electronics, Goderieb
Video, and Point Farms Market.
Advance tickets are $7 for adults,
and $4 for children, ages six to 12.
Kids .under six are free. Atthelloor
tickets are $8 for adults and $5 for
children.
Audience mothers are permitted
to bring lawn chairs.
Advanced tickets go on Aak this
Friday, June 15.