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BAND PRESE:'
SUNDAERT
The Sunday afternoon concert
by the LuknoW District' High
School Band attracted a. good
turnout .who enjoYed a variety.
program of band selections; two
vocal solos, by Mr... W. C. M -
triage with a bmplaniment . by
• • Mr. Elmer Umbach; a pianosolo
by Kenneth. McNay and a. ,piano
duet . by the MdNay brothers,.
Donald. • and Kenneth.
• Mr..Aolbert Rae was .chairman
and' ' paid tribute to Mr. P. ' W.
Hoag for the time and effort he
spends'' to • producethis young
band. each term, although handi
capped . by ' changing personnel
each year..H ., introduced Mr. .At-
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t-.: trjdge and made reference to his
talent sand . is willingness to be
of assistance. He ,also expressed
, 'appreciation of Mr. Umbach's
musical ability and his readiness
to always ,respond when called
At the close .of the program,
'Mr. Hoag" expressed his thanks.
to those .who assisted in any way.
,and to the 'audience, for their
presence and support . and in Icon
elusion extended ' the season's,.
greletings to all on behalf ,of the.
Bandand himself.
The: Panclk repertoire included.
such 'numbers as, Christians
Awake, . Adoration, 'Organ Echoes,
Yuletide Echoes, . C• a't'h a d''ra 1
Chimes, The 'Old Church Organ,
Baridsmeri Delight overture, Ev-
Ieni:ng, Meditation, Christmas Tide,
Come Thou Almighty. King, Carol
Medley,. "O. ' Koine All Yet Faith-
ful, Hark the Herald,` Angels Sinng,'
1 Silent Night; : The First Noel, 5 N ghJo ,y
to the World , and closed' with
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Lucknow
Presbyterian Church
Rev.' C* A. Winn; •B A.,
:Minister.: '
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th
11 a.m.: "Standing at The
Portal'.
12.15 p.m.: Sunday , School:
3 pm Erskine Church, Dun-
gannon. •
7 p.m.: Third „In. The Series
On ,The Psalms.
No . Wednesday Evening Ser-
vice This Week or Next.•
. ,�O�u�irrli��o�t1�1il9��t�+ndo!
LUCK;NOW
U N'ItED. CH U,RCH..I
1'
Minister:
Rev. G. A. Meiklejohn,
B.A., ' B.D.
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28th
11 a.m.: Jesus—Really Here. '
12.15 .p.m.: Sunday' School.
•' 7 p.nt Then, Draw .the' Cur- I
twin.. I
Church 0f England.
IN CANADA -
'Rev. H. L. Jennings, B:A.; L.Th.
• Rector.
Dec, '24th, Holy Communion at
1L30 p.m.
c mn union at
be ,• 25th; Holy Co
.9.30 .a.m. .
Dee. 25th, Bishop's Broadcast
at 21.00 p.m, CKNX.
S*TNDAY', DECEMBER 28th
St. Peter's, Lucknow:
18.30 a.m., Church School.
•
.•
11' a.m.t Morning Prayer.
•
2.0.0 p,r�., Dungan"non, St..'
3.30 'p.m. Port, Albert, Christ
Church,
Service• "Withdrawn 'at St..
Service Withdrawn at
St.' Paul's, Ripley.
•
THE . LUCKNQW SENTINEL, Z.L.JC NQW . ONTA1 0
Local General
Mrs. A, E, Durnin is Iris ting in
Clinton R with her daughter, Mrs.
Doris Ball and Mr. Ball.
Jack piffles is, spending 'Christ-
mas in Detroit with his sisters,
Mrs.'Eank. Kruger and. Mrs; Roy
Cringle. ,
Sgt. and, Mrs. George Robinson.
and .children Joyanne and Randy
of St. Hubert, Quebec, are holi-
day visitors; at, the home of Mrs.
'ryndai Robinson.
Mr.; and Mrs.' Elliott Fells, of'
Smooth Rock Falls. are ,holiday
visitors with ,herrnothet and sis
ter, Mrs, James Webster. and Mrs,
Ed Johnston;
Mrs. J. J. Wilson returned last
week from a two weeks' 'visit in
London `and was accompanied by
her:. daughter, Mrs, Jim . Aitchison
and. her young son Jack 'Aitch'i
son. •
Mrs: Jack Henderson • returned
home from Wingham Hospital on
Tuesday of last week. She 'had
been in the hospital .for 21/2 ;weeks
since .undergoing :a• major opera-
tion.
Christmas visitors With Mr. -and,
Mrs,: A. E. NcKim WW be Mrs:..
N. A. (Graham and Alan McKirn
of • :Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. T. R.
:McKim and Karen of •St. Thom-
as, and Jack Of London.
•Steve Stothers of Michigan
State College is. holidaying with
.his: parents, •Mr. and ;'Mrs. S.
Stothers. Steve received his Mas-
ter's .degree at the 'recent college
convocation• .exercises. ' He is
studying for .his Doctor's ,degree.
Mr. and Mrs Iarve Y '` Hall and
son John arrived last week froria
Oregon:"They,plan to .remain here
for a' time.. Harvey. stilk; feels the'
effects of' injuries 'he. received:
sone 'time' ago in a twenty -foot.
fall while . at• work.
OBITUARY
JAMES : D1i,E]VN. AN''
Mr. James ,Drennan :of '.'Goder-
ich, and a. native of Ashfield.
Township, died, . on -Tuesday :df
• last week • in ;Goderich Hosital
He ..had : suffered ',a 'heart. attack
'the preceding. ,Sunday... ,
Mr: Drennan was in his 864,h'
:ear. Hewas: born in Ashfield,
Township on July 22nd, '1867., be-
ing ' a ' son • of •'the • late' George
Drennan ' and Agnes ,Baird. ' On
October. 30th,. 1895, he married
Lucinda Twanley at''' the :home
of her parents, .Mr and Mrs. Geo•.
Twanmley of Ashfield.
: The :young.- ' couple -took 'uli
farming . on ' Con.. 10,: Aslaield,
and 'continued. to reside in the
township until they retired • 1,o
Goderich in 1944. •
A faithful member ' of Inox
Presbyterian Church, the fgneral
Service., was conducted by "'Re•.v
R•. G. MacMillan at The Cranston
Funeral Horne. on Thursday.” Due
to frail • health, Mrs. Drennan
was .unable to attended the ser-
vice which was recorded for. her
by Rev. MacMillan. Mrs Ralph g•
Henderson' sang `.`Rock,Ages",.
Many lovely floral tributes show-
ed .tl e 'esteeM in which' Mr. .Dren-
.
nan was held.. Intermentwas in t
Dungannon Cemetery.' The pill;=..
bearers . were ° Adam .Johnston,
Ewart Jamieson, John Little, W11
fred Farrisli, Gordon Drennan 111
and ''Tom Twainley'. Six grand-.
sons acted 'as flower bearers, Gor-
don, Alvin and Donald Plunkett,
J. C.Drennan, Ralph Blackstone
and Toni'MacLean. / ,
Besides his widavv Mr. Dren-.
nah is surv,iveci 'by one son, Wil-{`
.fred Brennan 'of Lucknxiw; and ti
two daughters, . Mrs: Wilfred 4 •
Plunkett (Elizabeth) of Auburn;
and, Mrs. Melvin Raynard (Vie- tl
let) . of Goderich., Three brothers :
and a sister also survive, John of
Duluth, George of, Ashfield, Torn
of Goderith and Mrs. Frank Mc-
Intosh (Maria) of Windsor. There
are eight graiidehildren and eight
greaty,grandahildien• Mr. • Dren-
nan was .predeceased. by , three
'brothers and a (sister, Herb, Rob=:
ert, • William and Isabelle, ' • e .'
Relatives and friends 'attended •'
.the funeraldon, reslauf /Galt •acid Seom aforth.
'44,000,011P01:
SUFFER
VARIETY.
0•F INJURIES
Howard Robinson ,his. off work:
and athis home here following
a mishap . in which he suffered
three broken ribs,. Howard was
employed on, road construction'
work near . Orangeville when the.
limb of a tree wrhich was being
back: the
bulldozed str ck him on
ted
Cameron,FracGuerdd Ankle. Mitchell,
suffered a fractured ankle about.
ten days ago. The. injury is such.
that a walking cast' cannot be
p some tirrie. laid
applied, so Cameron willbe
upfor •
Arm Shattered
Mrs. Alex ,Hamilton suffered a
fall On -the steps at her home• on
',Sunday afternoon and broke' a
bone at the elbow of her left arm
—and, she's left Banded. Mrs.
;Hamilton, was leaving for• the
band concert when she fell.. She
attended the concert, but'the arm''.
commenced paining her . so, that
she later/ visited the , doctor. On
Monday an x-ray showed. a badly
splintered (break' and there • will
Abe' some. delay in'• setting the arni.
PRESBYTERIAN CONCERT.
HELD LAST WEDNESDAY
•
.The ' Presbyterian .Church
nuai Sunday School concert Was
held last • Wednesday with Rev.
° A. Winn ..presiding: After the,
opening chorus; Bob ,,lowbray
•read . the 'scripture. • Recitations
were given by Jane Smith, Jim-
mie' Mullin, ;Elizabeth' , Pollock,
Arleata . Pollock; Wendy McKen,.
zie, Joan• Mckenzie; Bruce ,Pur
don, '„Ross 'Forster, ' Jimmy . Mac -
Naughton, . Eileen Baker, , Sharon
Mowbray, ,Gloria 'Cuaning, Daren
Wasney, !Mary Finlayson; piano
Solos by, AllanChin and Ernelirie
,Miller; violin solo, Jack Kennedy
Christmas message .by 25 young
people, Under_.._tho. __Christmas
Tree by Mrs. .Pollock's class; A
Christmas„,Carolby, Mrs Gordon
Fisher's , class;' 'Solo, Billy '` Ifen'
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PA., GrE' °am
;Our heartiest wishes
that you may enjoy a
truly Merry Christmas
and all the good fortune ,
to make the • ew Year
o happy:onar
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LADIES' AND MEN'S - WEAR,
nedy; . choruses by Ruth': John-
ston's and. limes MicSween•'s,
Classes: duet, Dale. Haldenby and
Betty Ijabkirk;. duet, Ruth '.John-
ston : and Gladys thin: The story
Of . Holy, ,Night • was told most jn-
terestin'glly .by 'Miss. Gladys Mac-
Donald. Music' wassupplied by
Norman Taylor, Dr., James Little.
and Cameron.MacDonald. A .pic-
ture .,of 'the Christmas story was
shown by; Jim Henderson, and
then Santaarrived to pass out
gifts to, the children, while. candy
was passed to the ,congregation.
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FRIENDLY GREETINGS AT
THIS HOLIDAY SEASON.
We thank you sincerely for :your Patronage
friendship and good!, • will and •extend our
• best. wishes. 'for Christnias and
The New" Year.
FROM • THE STAFF QF
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Lucllnow, Ontario' '