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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1990-11-14, Page 11Irene and Sen Freeman proudly dicey t e artiatic work of their daughter Joanne Joanne Ven iDaart. Owrer the years, Joanne has .painted tineson the garden shed ranging from Bambi lo Snow whitemgthe Seven Dwlraafs. (Photo by Heather Boa) Jlolyrood woman paints characters on . s BY HEATHER BOA Bunny and Bambk moustached ace lion player sets A backyard 'garden shed was, Although the garden Sheol is set . the romantic mood:. among; the first canvasses for the back from Hwy. 21, and few pas- - They'll ; probably hold that.pose daughter of Goderich's • Ben: and sersby get a chanceto view the for the next four years, ` Inure Freeman.. , •creeauons,, neighbors , have been. ..ham Joanne. ' van: • ; Dam, now; of delighted with van Dam`s eav'mk4 evar it needs repautun ;, 1101 � paintedisays. van Dam: „ Yroad, her<;first:Disney `'They all°come Out, to, look when The•.latestcreation was done in a scenario of Snow;. White and. the 1 m doing the shed for Monk and half da estimates van. Dam '!who. Seven Dwarfs on, her parents'gar- Dad,'" says van Dam. "Some of the y* .. . den shed when she' was, about 11 nei hbors ha've�seen all of ,the .pit+ fob artistic ,t ning: Yews, old. t ," l of the .b gli .colors were Over the . ears 'the scenes have A weather -worn Bam'bi scene was made bf., mixing oldoutdoor paints: Y r, ha C ' changed, passing through amotley recently painted over to make way van Dam,; a school bus driver for collection. of .children's favorites, ..<. for a fresh . picture; Lady and ;the , Montgomery Motors. • alsoa'nts including: Raggedy Ann; and .Andy, ;. Tramp share° a plate of G spaghetti lit. - animal ports, and designs designs:r. • Charlie:.Brrown and Snoopy. Bugs an Italiatiiestaurantwhile,achubby shirts. ,. Iswcrld wor aeaµce a Remembrance Day - a time to:. reflect on past events and remember With love, the members of our families and friends that went- to; war to preserve ourdemocratic' way of:life. ,. -, Remembrance Day '- 1990 - we stop to say 'a prayer for the family members and friends who are :cur- rently serving with She forces in yet another trouble -spot in our unsettled world. World peace - a; dreamor a reality. It is truly” up to: us. The Service of Worship was held at the Du ngannon United church on Sunday, November 11 under the leadership of Reverend Orilla Bogert. Organmusic was provided by Jean Elliott: As the children left the Sanctuary during the singing of :the hymn, Jesus Shall Reign, 10 attend their Sunday School classes, they each placed their poppy at the foot of a white cross, in remembrance of those who gave their lives so that we may know freedom. The theme of the sermon -was .•Life in the' Meantime. e The Sacrament of Baptism will be held' on Sunday,, November' 25th during the warship service . at 11 a.m. A Preparation for Baptism meeting will be held at Dungannon United. Church , on Thursday evening, November, 22 at 8 p.m. The Reception of New Meinbers writ be held at Donnybrook United ' Church on December2 and at Dun- gannon and Trinity United Churl ches on . December 9. For further information on any of these events, please contact the Manse; at 5290 7936. The Bible Study Group is meeting. on Wednesday, November 14 at 2 p.m. at the Manse. Seniors News ' Theregular euchre party was held on Wednesday, November 7 with 10 tables in action. High lady for the evening was Kathleen Glen and low lady was Connie Black. High. gentleman for the evening was ret. sir r laseitseir Betrtltltel, Wedtleeday, Noestatbialr 1441 ON— Page 11 TOWNSHIP OF KINi-OSS NOTICE Final Tex installment due' Thursday, Nov t5,1990 Payable at the Township Of- fice In Hofyrood, or the Bank of Montreal in L.ucknow. rears taxes payable only at the Township, Office. Note: Persona who have ac- quired properties and have, not received a tax bill should contact the Clerk's office. Failure to :receive a bill does not relievea taxpayer from responsibility for payment of takes, nor from penalty for late payment. Mark L Becker clerk Treasurer TOWNSHIP OF KiNLOSS HQLVROQD, Ontario Nth; 25o. 595-3571 TOWNSHIP OF ASHFI Li 1990.. Final Initallment�. . Due on Cir before. I: 0V0111ber 5, 99, id in, t�ces:�nay by pa person at the Iocated 'On # uron :County„.Road #20,,. lai(toft 'QWnship of. ucknow N.O.G 2H0 Lulea t ndrew .Clerk -Treasurer ToWnShip::of. Ashfield ES KU. t NGANNQI - by SandrarD'Aoust Cecil lsollock artd Iow, gentleman, was Cliff Mowry. News Elsie and Anger P'anoabecker of RR "2 Auburn,• Imelda and Leo Murray, of Holyrood, and Margaret -and ' Jim Errington,. of Dungannon, journeyed to Arthro for dinner as the guests of Jean ; and . 'Gordon Cormack: Following' the diner,they all -enjoyed an -evening of .cards, as, they , are all avid players of the game Lost Heir. A community shower was held at the Dungannon United: Church on Wednesday, November 8,0 honour bride -elect Susan \ Curran. daughter of Arlene and Ratph Curran of RR 1 Dungannon 'The bridal party entered the hall to the strains of "Sere Comes the Bride", The introduction 'of the bridal party followed. Susan's atten- dants are Denise Curran, Donna Curran and Heather Dam, skit entitled the Fashion Wed, `was ormed. with."lRev."`D. offielating, The bride •was played by Tracy Curran, the groom ;. by Lisa Caesar, the bride's mother by Kelly McNee,,the bride's father by Krista Culbert and, the groom's mother by Temlle• Cranston. The peformance by these young people `left everyone in tears from laughing so hard and'so long. A large num- beer' of family, friends and neigh - bouts turned out for the shower which Was hosted by Donna Curren and Janet,Caesar. The. mystery gift was won by Lisa. Caesar. Our sympathy is extended to the family;of.the late Grace MacDiar •= mid who passed away in her 87th :. year,' She was a member of the Nile United Chinch. Reverends . Garth, and • Orilla Bogart '°conducted the funeral 'service at the McCaIiium' and PallatFuner'al Home on Monday November 5 with, interment at the Dungannon Cemetery. - If you have any news items for --this column, please contact Sandra D'Aoust, at. 5294390. Thank you. • TOWNSHIP OF WEST WAWANOSH Final Installment of 1990 TAXES Due on or before November 15,1990 Joan Armstrong .' Clerk- Treasurer 'amps vim mo i .• Faro Mat /NOON atlwal74' ti��t►<atall01101. tt> M ti A�1W LDP. • Building lc*. 110' x 165"RrlveM treQdsterbog et$14,00d. 100..ACRi S. 7tta 1lMl. 'Wawanosh, 75 woikoblec.i'ricednt ,000. 3.4 ACRE laIVER. tart t.ucknow, well b *30 tresct, redeced,000, ' 3 ,i EDRoot ent4GAW I , f nIsh basement; 99 *las lot Clop, toe ll cat. centre. $92,500. 0 REhltotstentrape st; 'borne, Sou-. ora shade trees, cions 1, rr icaI c0rt= gra apoo to offers ABHFiEto .; `4 bdrm..home close to .town 1J2acre treediervtithsmsll bora. family $82,500. 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There was a number of friends and neighbours present at the party. Kae Webster and her sons, Cecil and James Webster, visited on Saturday with their aunt. Norma Yottrl ° in Godench. g. • OCr ALSH .by Kee Webster The first of the week 'Margie MacDonald visited with . Dorothy (D.A.) MacLennan in London. when she accompanied Cecil Webster to London for appointments, Rhetta MacLennan spent the weekend with her daughter Mar- garet Morton at Point Clark. on Sunday with Gordon and Nora Robb was Nose's sister-in-law Mrs Freda Scott ,of Belgrave. Our newest models are both equipped; with,,:our revolutionary gearless` Hydrostatic Transmission. That means you can change speeds, without stopping. to suit any snow condition. Of.course, all our snowthrowers feature. Honda's tough,.fuel- efficient 4-strolte engine that'll pull you through the roughest winters. But, you better act quickly and beat a path to • of lr door Before you need to clear a path to yours. 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