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The Lucknow Sentinel, 2016-01-27, Page 88 Lucknow Sentinel • Wednesday, January 27, 2016 Committee seeks help in identifying soldier, as book nears completion Debbie Bauer East Ashfield History Book Committee The East Ashfield History book committee is deep into the final push to have this book published in 2017 in time for Canada's 150th. The deadline for submis- sions to the East Ashfield His- tory Book of Jan. 1, 2016 has come and gone. The committee is still in need of information, photos and updates however. We ask that you get in touch with one of our contacts listed below as soon as you can. We plan to have an open house late spring or early summer so everyone will have an opportunity, prior to publication, to make correc- tions reduce omissions and a last chance to submit those wonderful family photos. The open house will be your final opportunity and invitation to submit information on your family or farm but you don't have to wait until then. You can find photos we need identified and an updated list of families we need information on at www. acwtownship.ca (type Ashfield History Book into the Search window) there may also be others we haven't discovered. Please make sure you are included. A particular area where information is needed is on personnel who served post 1945. If you know of any resi- dents of East Ashfield, past or present, who served or are serving in the military please contact Karen Webster 519- 357-4935 or email her at karen- webs@hurontel.on.ca While the last plea for help did glean one new volunteer, the committee still needs your Kincardine Theatre Guild partners with Women's House for Vagina Monologues The Kincardine Theatre Guild is once again teaming up for the Vagina Monologues on Feb. 5-6, 2016. The `V -Day' shows begin at 8 p.m. And tickets for the Wom- en's House Serving Bruce and Grey fundraiser are $20 and available at J'Adom in Kincar- dine, by calling 519-396-4438, or at the door when it takes the stage at the Kincardine Centre for the Arts. The 'V' in V -Day stands for Victory, Valentine and Vagina. The Vagina Monologues is an award-winning play, based on V -day Founder/Playwright Eve Ensler's interviews with nwmo NUCLEAR WASTE MANAGEMENT ORGANIZATION more than 200 women. Based on dozens of inter- views Ensler conducted with women, the play addresses women's sexuality and the social stigma surrounding rape and abuse, creating a new con- versation about and with women. It is a testimonial of women's experiences on their journey through sexual discovery. These women share their most intimate desires and fears in a backdrop of humor, heart- break and sometimes violence. Monologues like "My Short Skirt, 'Because he liked to look at it,' and "My vagina was my SOCIETE DE GESTION DES DECHETS NUCLEAIRES village," among others, have touched the lives of many women as they embrace their who they really are. Although "Vagina Mono- logues" play is a theatrical event like no other (!!!), it is also an evening of charity. All of the funds raised go directly towards the services and cli- ent necessities of the Wom- en's House Serving Bruce & Grey not covered by govern- ment funding. Women's House is the only non -abo- riginal shelter serving abused women and children in Bruce County. The shelter relies on major NWMO Learn More Centre The Township of Huron -Kinloss is one of nine communities involved in a process of learning about Adaptive Phased Management (APM), Canada's plan for the safe, long-term management of used nuclear fuel. The Nuclear Waste Management Organization is working collaboratively with the community to advance preliminary assessment studies. Learn about APM, meet NWMO staff, ask questions and offer your thoughts. Drop in to the NWMO community office and Learn More Centre in Ripley. Everyone is welcome. help. We need proof-readers and type -setting for correc- tions particularly. Those who have grown up in our commu- nity and know everyone could be especially helpful. The next meeting is at Mar- ian Zinn's (Sepoy Manor, Tues- day February 9th at 1:30. Eve- ryone is welcome. If you can help in any way please contact Co-chairs Mar- ian Zinn 519-528-3710 or Deb- bie Bauer 519-529-7820 or email at wdbauer@hurontel. on.ca You can also contact editor Rhea Seeger 519-529- 7238 kseeger@hurontel.on.ca fundraisers, such as the "Vagina Monologues" play, to ensure the current level of vital services and programs are continued for the women and children in need in our community. All of the funds raised go directly towards the services and client necessities of the Women's House Serving Bruce & Grey not covered by government funding. Women's House is the only non -aboriginal shelter serving abused women and children in Bruce County. For more information visit whsbg.on.ca NWMO Learn More Centre (Huron -Kinloss) 80 Huron Street, Ripley ON 519.386.6711 Wednesday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Submitted Along with information on those serving post -1945, the East Ashfield History book committee is seeking help in identifying this WWI soldier, as the book nears publication. Purple Grove residents attend Lucknow Co-op annual meeting Mary Anne Kukoly Purple Grove News Congratulations to the Luc - know and District Co-op on their Annual Meeting held recently. The food was enjoyed by the great crowd. Everyone appreciated the special pres- entation by the folks at CKNX. They will be celebrating their 90th anniversary this year. Heather and Sam Finnie hosted the January card/ games party on Friday even- ing. It was a fun time of getting together. Marilyn and Don Reid will host the February gathering. The Ripley and District Agricultural Society annual meeting was held recently. Brian Reid will continue to be President Becca and Thomas Farrell gave a special presen- tation on the First Impres- sions program that our soci- ety participated in. The Ripley and District Horticultural Society annual meeting was held last Wednesday. Ann Finlayson is our President and Mary Rose Walden is the Treasurer. June and Earl Elliott of RVilla were pleased to attend their great-grandson Elijah Nahwegahbow's 7th birthday party at Joyce and John Far- rell's. A good time was had by all who attended, including his Great Aunt Evelyn from Kitchener. Congratulations to Helen Vanderglas who is celebrating a special birthday this week Friends from the Ripley and District Walking Program, the Ripley VON Smart Program, and neighbours gathered at Mary Anne Kukoly's on Thursday to extend their best wishes. On Friday friends of Fran Farrell gathered at Mary Anne' s for a pot luck lunch - lots of good food, good fun and of course cake. It was a belated birthday gathering. Fran and Jim visited recently with Jan and Simon Logtenberg and Bren and HarveyDeLeuuw. On Sunday they went to Lillian and Derk Logtenberg' s in Goderich. Also visiting were Kay and Jerry Logtenberg, and Agnes and Ken Logtenberg. Ladies and their fellows too are reminded of the next WI meeting on Feb. 3. SAUCEEN MOBILITY ate. GIIONAIIA1L. RAliSJT SPECIALIZED PUBLIC TRANSIT MENTALLY & PHYSICALLY CHALLENGED RESIDENTS NON -EMERGENCY MEDICAL, SOCIAL & EMPLOYMENT LOCAL AND LONG DISTANCE 519-881-2504 1-866-981-2504 Please visit us at saugeenmobility.ca