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EDN'4 AX,: DEC. 21st,: X955.
-mg LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUIC•IC•,NOW, -ONTARIO
UNITED CHURCH.
• Minister:
Rev, G, 41L. Meikle john,
P.D.
SUNDAY;; DECEMBER .25th
11,00 a.m..: Christmas 'Service.
"Glory and 'Peace".
m.• Church School.
�1215F-
7,30 • p m. "The Sight -of.. Sah-
1 ' vation".
:ucknow ,
Presbyterian Church t.
Rev. Wallace McClean,
Re-.c,:pen...r the,
Good. • news locally is the ::an7
nouncement by Mr, A r. n.o 1 d'
Gloor that he will 're -open the
Lucknow Sawrrrill in the spring,
The Sentinel
SEVERELY ., HURT
IN' CAR.CRASH
.contacted 1/ r. Uoor M,rErg a�HaHospr-
at his home in Mitchell thr5
week arid he, confirmed' the .re is a Patientnie'b.tinAWirtn
til, •wi.th a' rokenckeleftfknee da'
port,
gashed right 'knee and 'hand, a
Mr.loer.. _is. ,in the. market for badly bruised --face~ and po 'sully`
logs. H.e was in town :last week other •facial injuries, as a result
and ;plans to return again short- of •a head-on car crash at Glenn's
ly to .: arrange for sbmeone ' 10- Hill, north. 'of • •Dungannon, on
tally : to act as' purchasing, agent. Monday' afternoon about '1.39 • ••.
for hen sawing operations 'start Dtf"ve•r`.of=the car.in.'bvhielr M,r,•
'Ackert Was a passenger was °Dan
MacKay of Ripley who suffered
.a broken nose and cuts, ' and leg
injury, but was not hospitalized.
Driver of the other :car was
Jim Wilson of... Con.. 6, West
,Wawanosh, who we understand
was .not injured. '•. •
• • in the spring it is c
Minister . � expected that
• : ' `• I about a dozen men' will . he ern-
cHRISTMAS SUNDAY : i ployed. •
Mr. Gloor,' anexperienced
snail, arl, previously operat-
ed the' Lueknow mill, which he
sold,' •to • W.. C,' Attridge over
three years ago: Mr. Attridge
closed the' mill. in the, spring' of
" this year , when • the enterprise
7'.00 pact►.: '`Christmas Joy ..
DECEMBER 25th
11.00 a.iri.: "God's Great
Argument":, • . '
12.15 p.m;: Sunday School,
3.00 p'.m.: Dungannon.
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Friday, -• Dec. 23--Y.P..S. carol j
singing at. Baker Hoene.•.
��� : CHRISTMAS MUSIC AT
LUCKNOW 'UNITED CHURCH.
Prelude
Pastoral Symphony .Messiah,
Handel.
"He Shall IAeed His Flock"—
Messiah, .Handel.:'
"Behold: The • ' Larnb, Of God"'.
went • mto receivership, ,anal the,
industry has. orrice been idle.
WEDDING,LATE .THIS MONTH
Ruth and YSy1via Curran, . dao-
ghters of Mr and Mrs. John H:
•Cursr%n ; of ,the Crewe district in
Ashfield,. will have a ' double
wedding 'the: end of .this month. •—Messiah, Handel
Twenty years ' ago • when Ruth : • Anthems; '
was born, she received consider- `Let• Us Go . Now Even • ,'Onto
Bethlehem"—J..L., Hatton.
"Noel"--Roger..Wilson. •
• • Offertory, "Halleluj ah": — Mes-
siab, .'Handel, •
time.Today� she has only two •, Solo, "Gesu Bambino",.Miss M.
her paternal* grandparents; Mr..Rae—Pietro A 'Yon
and Mrs. Herb Curran. The •tat- Postlude,• "Nazareth" G•oungd..
est bereavementwas this fall' in Director of 'Praise,. Mrs
the sudden'passin'g of; her. grand- .EJoynt, . Organist, L. 'Baer Um -
,
/nether, Mrs," Amelia • Treleaven. bach. •
able publicity tfroin. 'the .fact that
she had .the " rare .distinction of
having. ten ' grandparents • and
:great: grandparents •living• at that
Messrs: `MacKay and Ackert
Were enr•oute to '.Dungannon . to;
•attend 'a meeting • of the • West
Wawanosh Mutual Fire Insurance
Company, . and what was to be
1VIr
bad
final meeting: He
had retired; a year ago as a din.
ctQ £ter ot
•eentualm,, s, u:arter o
a ry. awry the• Company. fie
was succeeded.. by Grant Mae-
Diarmid, but upon Mr. •MaeDiar-
mid's untimely death, Mr.; A:ck-
ert agreed to • complete.:his term.
. Mr..Ackert expected to have' a.
cast .put an the leg on Wednes.
day::He .is • also wearing a cast
on his arm as a result of a prev-
ious:rnishap. The l'extent of '1V4r;.
Ackert's facial injuries' were::not•
deterrnined and a radiologist was
t& take x-rays at Wingham ,on.
Wednesday in :this regard.
Mr. and . Mrs. Ackert have
plans made •for going to Florida/
after. the', _New." Year, and are.
hopeful, that.: his . •recoVery ' will
permit them. 'making the trip.
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To all our friends,
we- extend warm
wishes ,for a Holiday
that is full of
rove and joy.
OUR
ONLY..
DAYS
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.capacity to handle' the -parcels.
0 9r lay:Os 0 44,4 ?boliatP,,W0 00.401i 4 'ittrD egotziU IZ 'irrrirturogo ' :In - mission are R.e .charge of the Cape' Croke,•
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Ladies' and Men's ear
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TOOK WHITE :.GIFTS. Cosens; forrrierly bf. Ashfield:'
Circuit. ;' :, . •
CAPE T�JC RO K E R Parcels of clothing and toys/
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for 106 children Of 'the corigre
• At . 'the Sunday morning. Ser- gation Will ' be . made up to ,be .:
presented at the, Sunday:.School
concert • on Friday evening.
Adult Clothing -is''kept On :hared
to be distributed , as 'the', need
•arises.
vice in the `.United Church, the
congregation. generously present-
ed' "White Gifts" ,fordistribii-
tion, to members :'and, adherents
.of •the': United , Church . congrega
tion at the ,Indian • Missi.on on
Cape .Croker,, , OVER FOUR FEET
The gifts were -placed, about
'the' altar' by the young children :There has .been . almost three
-of the• .congregation and Rev: ''feet: of Snow so far in`.Decernber,
Meiklejohn . spoke briefly .,on the the Weatherman ' informs
joys of sharing with others, • inches according to his measure-
On Monday, Jim Boyle, ae7 merits. 'All told the snowirfall this,
S ecenPanied by Rev Meiklejohn; *season is some ,four feet, which
i took the gifts to Cape Croker. bears- out the prediction there
'�' They 'also •took. :gift; from "th' "would be heavy snow this win
Tee,water congregation and:Jiri-r'S 'ter,. in, view .of the,light rainfall
41' station wagon was packed to during the .suinrerr and fall,ar-d
there'; are those' who' are antici-
pating the.. "January thaw" to'
replenish'. w ells that went dry ix
McFadden. Mrs MacFadden is a the fa11 and have not yet re-
%, daughter of `Rev. and. Mrs. C. D. gained. their normal supply: '
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"Thou. beep hire in perfect peace ' j 1:o's. mind•
is stated, on thee".
"Marvel not t S
born again".
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"They that' wait -upon , the Lord,. the). shall, their •
strength relie".
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