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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1996-10-23, Page 16fl u � Kinettes plan busy max; will host zone conference The Lucknow and District Kinettes are looking forward to busy year. Since meetings resumed in September, the Kinettes have helped the Kinsmen with the Wild Game night and sponsored a terrific kids' show "Rock 'n Fables" at the town hall. The Cystic Fibrosis toll booth took place on Oct. 4 with a profit of $ 1025.46 being realized We are very grateful to the public for their contin- ued support. Some of the plans underway are for a Halloween party for kids on Oct. 26 at Morrison Berries Country .Market and the .Clfristmas • Bazaar at the Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, October 23,190 -- Page 15 Lucknow Legion on Nov. 30. Two major events in the spring will be hosting Zone Conference on Mar, 24 and Much Music Video Dance for ages 19 and over on Apr. 5 at the Community Centre. Presently, there are 18 Kinettes. New members are very welcome. Meetings are held •on the third Tuesday of every month. Any women, age 21 or over, who enjoys helping the community and meeting new people, as well as having a chance to develop leadership skills, should come, out to a meeting. If interested give President Laurie Alton at call at 528-3229. Farrell kids do well at `Little Roya] Congratulations to Christina, Jamie and Glen Farrell. ' Christina, won Reserve Champion.'. Novice Class,"..Jamie won • Reserve Champion Junior Class.. and Men placedfifth in his:class:in the . Holstein..4show' at the "Little- Royal" Walkerton on Friday Friends. family a neighbors gathered at the the area. Jean Johnston of., The 1996197 Kinette executive is gearing up for a busy year: From the p left, back row: Tracey Simpson, director; Barb Hogan, registrar; Lynn McDonagh, bulletin editor; Tracy Londry, CF chair and director. Front - row,: Shirley Gunter, second vice; Laurie Alton, president, and Chris Freeman, first vice. Absent: Joanne McDonagh, mentberaship chair; Pat Porter, peat president; Kim Phillips, secretary; Debbie Murray, treasurer, and Saralee Bullock, director. (Livingston photo) farilyn Reid. Helen Smith (Stanley) London •spent .`last week with Marj Thoinpson and enjoyed visiting. with friends in kregion, in Ripley ;rrtday' evening: to. help Doug and+ ShirleyMacDonald and their children cele- brate ele- :-.25th :anniver-• b . to their .,. ra sary. Harvie Ro Gliders of Clinton, T`ham► son � ;s end. �tle y , .,_ p P Arne Colwell, Jean.and 'Thanksgivirtg weekend with Joan .' and: Leo . Albert ;Colwell, Lynam.:and Richard in . Oshawa, and Bois Geddes, and Robert: called an her cousin . Berry of; Ann •Arborr, Kathleen Wilson io Michigan. Seagrave at the home- of Sunda .Marty Anne her daughter,Betty and.and Anne, and:Kathrne Wayne Moore aid. Collins . visited Largaret Jennifer„,._ • Machines and:. Karen: in Wilda :. Thompson, Teeswater. ,... • Wilda a; Marys visited Way' with Mar. . hompson. Thanksgiving day vis- itors with .Dick and Anne McCosh and Marr .ane. Kukoly were Shirley and Mildred Griffith,, Helen Stanley and Joyce Bragg • attended the ,Rat niltonr Conference Fall retreat at ,Five Oakes in Paris on Thanksgiving Sunday.. people, family, friends and neighbors 'gathered at the home of Doug and r Shirley MacDonald to Wednesday. and visit with son Andrew Thuursdayw home from B.C. for a Lauraine and Frank visit and Sheena and Burgstaller of Barrie Stefani . home from spent the weekend with • Michigan for a brief visit.., Wilda and Harvie On Monday, the Thompson. MacDonald family attended a family gather - Ross and Lois Douala tog at the home -of of Cuckoo- visited Doug's sister, Pat Vanden Saturday with Don and Hagen in Ripley. 2 years of hassie-free driving. 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