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Pre -Screening of "Big Wind"
There is an opportunity to view a pre-
screening of the documentary, "Big
Wind': This documentary was produced in
association with TVO and contains consider-
able local content. It touches on many of the
concerns shared by residents of Ontario with
respect to the wind turbine development
phenomena in our province. All parties in
this discussion - wind developers, munici-
palities, leaseholders, proponents, oppo-
nents and provincial authorities - were
included.
"Big Wind" will be aired on TVO in late
March. There are two preliminary screenings
in our area: at St. Helen's Hall (85656 St. Hel-
en's Line at Belfast Road) on Friday, February
27th at 7:15 p.m. and at the Colborne School
(37020 School Road, 3 km north of Benmiller)
on Friday, March 6th at 7:15 p.m.
Everyone is welcome to attend and
encouraged to view this documentary. Dona-
tions at the door. If you are planning to attend
the Colborne School pre-screening rsvp to
ninerubies@hurontel.on.ca or 519-529-7711
by Tuesday, March 3rd.
Dave Hemingway, President
Anita Frayne, Secretary/Treasurer
On Behalf of SWEAR
World Day of Prayer
Pray for the people of the Bahamas
Submitted
In 1920, an ecumenical
day of prayer was organized
by women in Canada and
the United States. In 1922
this event became the
international World Day of
Prayer, celebrated by Chris-
tians around the world on
the first Friday of March.
A local World Day of
Prayer service will be held
at the Lucknow Community
Christian Reformed Church
on the corner of Place and
Canning on Thursday,
March 5, at 7 p.m.
Please invite your friends
and family to join with the
Women's Inter -Church
Council of Canada in
attending the World Day of
Prayer service. Learn more
about the culture and herit-
age of The Bahamas. Join
Christians in more than 170
countries around the world
and in 2,000 communities
across Canada who will
gather on the World Day of
Prayer to pray and act in
solidarity with the people
of The Bahamas.
"Showing genuine inter-
est in others is a positive
step forward in maintain-
ing unity among believers
and reaching out to the
community." With these
words the Women of The
Bahamas encapsulate the
World Day of Prayer. On
Friday, March 6, 2015,
these women invite you to
join with them in this year's
World Day of Prayer, a cele-
bration of their culture and
history, their land and their
legacy.
The sounds of the ocean
breeze, of Junkanoo, or rake
'n' scrape and the beat of a
goombay drum leave us
poised to listen for more.
The women of The Baha-
mas have stories to tell.
Their stories begin with a
question: "Jesus said to
them, 'Do you know what I
have done to you?":
For more information on
the WDP service in Luc -
know, please contact: Sta-
c e y W e l l s t e a d,
519-528-3382.
Library Movie News
Grant Robertson
Bruce County Library,
Lucknow Branch
Coming up on Wednes-
day, February 25th at 6:30
pm will be the Oscar nomi-
nated "Boyhood':
Filmed over 12 years
with the same cast, Rich-
ard "http://www.imdb.
com/name/
nm00005 00?ref_=tt_stry_
pl" \t "_blank" Linklater's
BOYHOOD is a ground-
breaking story of growing
up as seen through the
eyes of a child named
Mason (a breakthrough
performance by "http://
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nm 1294664? re f_=tt_stry_
pl" \t "_blank" Ellar Col-
trane), who literally grows
up on screen before our
eyes. Starring Ethan
Hawkeand Patricia
Arquette as Mason's par-
ents and newcomer Lore-
lei Linklater as his sister
Samantha, BOYHOOD
charts the rocky terrain of
childhood like no other
film has before. Snapshots
of adolescence from road
trips and family dinners to
birthdays and graduations
and all the moments in
between become trans-
cendent, set to a
soundtrack spanning the
years from Coldplay's Yel-
low to Arcade Fire's Deep
Blue. "Boyhood" is both a
nostalgic time capsule of
the recent past and an ode
to growing up and
parenting.
Trailer http://youtu.be/
Ys-mbHXyWX4
See you at the movies, Grant
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Wednesday, February 25, 2015 • Lucknow Sentinel 5
Submitted
Jameal Jacklin was the 1,000th
person to "like" the Facebook
page for I Want That Bag, the
consignment shop in Lucknow.
He won a $100 gift certificate
for doing so and plans to use it
towards a piece of furniture at
the store. There will also be a
$100 gift certificate awarded to
the 1,000th person to "like" the
Facebook page for IWTB's Li'l
Bitty Boutique.
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