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£ÓÊÊ*,,9Ê-"1 Ê ",/Ê-/,ÊU Wednesday, January 6, 2010 Olympic torch stops in Dunchurch at the last minute and to the members The next meat draw is Saturday, Jan. News from who helped Bev and Joannie make the 16, at 4 p.m. right after euchre. evening the fun time it was. I hope everyone had a great holiday and DUNCHURCH Happy new year to everyone from the is looking forward to the new year. branch executive and membership! That’s the latest for this week. Euchre results for Saturday, Jan. 2, are BY SHELLEY HEFFERNAN as follows: first, Eleanor Homewood with If you have anything you would like to 72; second, Shirley Keating with 70; and see in the Dunchurch News, please send On Wednesday, Jan. 30, a group of lone hands, Bev Church with three. it by 6 p.m. Sunday to ankirocks@zeuter. enthusiastic Olympic fans gathered at com or phone 389-3768. the Biscaro home on Highway 124 to wave Meat draw winners on the Olympic torch as it passed through Meat draw results for Saturday, Dunchurch. Jan. 2, are as follows: Mary We were there with friends and family Grasley – ground beef; Ruth cheering when the Coke truck stopped Paris – pork roast; Tom and Many shows and to hand out torch flags and Coke bottles. Jeannie Hurtta – chicken legs; The torch vehicle wasn’t too far behind Dennis Robson – bacon; Kevin and stopped when it saw all of us waving Crossman – pork side ribs and our flags. strip loin steak; John Nolan – trips in January We had a chance to take some ground beef; Sharron Holmes pictures holding the torch and give out – pork chops; Ed Cameron – beef encouragement as they made their way roast; and Eleanor Homewood and February Shelley Heffernan across our country. – pork roast. Thank you Biscaros for having us all. success. Thank you to Ralphie News from We believe! The Dunchurch Legion would like to Weatherston and Chuck Sawyer The branch held its annual New Year’s thank everyone who came out and a special for returning their meat to be Eve party last week and it was a great thanks to Bob Gibson for filling in as DJ redrawn. McKELLAR SENIORS We wish everybody a happy new year and lots of luck with cards or at the casino. We only had Pointe au Baril garbage meeting January 13 people playing cards on Sunday, Jan. 3, but it was bitter cold. Everybody really liked the potluck. BY RUTH ANN MUMA Lots of good cooks. News from The winners were: first, Bruce Ernest, 292; second, Happy new year everyone as it’s back to routine for most Linda Beirness, 286; and third, Hugh Green and people of work or school this week. I hope everyone had POINTE AU BARIL Barb Johnston, 281. Share the Wealth was won by a great Christmas break. Irene Bosley and Linda Beirness. The Hidden Score Garbage in Pointe au Baril will be again discussed on winner was Rita Nelson and the Call 1 winner was Wednesday, Jan. 13 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Pointe au Baril anniversary wishes go to Leo and Jan Dubien this Bruce Ernest. Community Centre. week. Moonshots were made by Fern Lachance, Don This will be a walk through on where and what the Johnston, Elsie Bernas, Ann Marie Lawlor, Ken potential site will look like and what the cost will be. Remember when Woehl and Joan Penfold. Our councillors encourage everyone to come and leave Remember when the school was heated by a woodstove The trip to see Jersey Boys on February 24 is comments on this project. and you hung your mittens or wet clothing to dry for the almost booked full. The cost is $100 and includes long walk home from school. lunch on the bus and dinner. Seniors meeting Remember to contact me with any news, birthday or There is a show, Shanana, on February 2 at Rama. The Point au Baril Seniors will be holding its first meeting anniversary wishes at 366-2866 or e-mail me at ruthannmuma@ The cost is $5 for the show and lunch. of the year on Monday, Jan. 11 at 11 a.m. anyone wishing hotmail.com. I would also love to hear some more ‘remember January 19 is the bus to Rama leaving McKellar to join the group is more than welcome to attend. when’ stories of Pointe au Baril. at 5 p.m. The Pointe au Baril Lions will be meeting Tuesday, Jan. Life is a journey not a destination. May the journey Please call Maryann at 389-2512 or 389-2899 for 12 at 7 p.m. at the Pointe au Baril Community Centre. of 2010 bring you all great health and happiness. Have more information. Birthday wishes go out to my mom this week. Happy a great week! Parry Sound Television Guide Jan 6 - Jan 12, 2010 Wednesday, Jan 6 Thursday, Jan 7 Friday, Jan 8 Saturday, Jan 9 7:00 PM 8:30 PM 7:00 PM tles into a home, only to have 7:00 PM (6) Marketplace 7:00 PM (45) Cops (2) (11) (46) eTalk (9) The Middle (2) eTalk their privacy crashed. (2) eTalk Am I Right or Am I (3) Renegadepress.com Destroyed in Seconds (3) (3) (3) (48) Entertainment Tonight (23) Cake Boss Entertainment Tonight 8:30 PM Entertainment Tonight Right? (4) Road to Avonlea CSI: Miami Canada (25) Canada (10)(33) Canada (25) iCarly (6) Hockey Pittsburgh Pen- (53) The Real Housewives of (4) Everybody Hates Chris (4) Parks and Recre- (4) (26) Degrassi: The Next Gen- (26) Open All Hours Degrassi: The Next Gen- ation Degrassi: The Next Gen- Father Ted guins vs. Toronto Maple Leafs Atlanta eration eration (11) (53) (7) (57) Family Guy (6)(10) (44) Hannah Montana Hometime eration ‘Til Debt Do Us Part Consumer Marketing Wheel of Fortune (6)(10) Wheel of Fortune (25) (6)(10) Wheel of Fortune (57) (8) (7) (46) Everybody Hates Chris Family Guy National Geographic 8:10 PM The Insider Destroyed in Seconds (7) The Insider (26) (7) The Insider (9) (44) (8) (48) Allo! 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