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CHRISTMAS
ENTERTAINMENTS
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THE LiUCKNOW SENTINEL, LCKNOW,
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• The annual meeting of the W.
M. S. was .held .at ' the home of;
,Mrs. Sam Kilpatrick on Monday
noon .•' with a• good, attend-
ance.
tte d
ance. ,.Mrs Bert re eaven rad
charge -of the `Christmas program
:-and oan:dle light 'service_, Mrs.
Kilpatrick and Mrs. Zinn led. iri
. prayer, Mrs, Finnigan then gave
a very interesting reading follow-
ed by a duet "Silent. Night" by
M.S. Edna. ;McWhinney and Mrs.
Kilpatrick, After, singing "Gentle
,.Mary laid" her. Child", Mrs. Kit-
patrick took 4oharge. of the elec-
tion of ' `officers'.. who are pres.,
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Mrs. •Zinnr vice press, ..Mrs: Kil-'
,patriel , ree: seer • Mrs ':Clifford'`
C,rozier;. areas,; Mrs. Ray;moxi l
Finnigan; `supply sec., Mrs. Bert
Treleaven; . . organist,. Edi. • Mc-
Z1V'hinney; ass't., Mrs,.: Jim Sher-
wood; flower fundi Mrs. •Jack
Rivett; temperance. sect Mrs,
patriek;, •Worrien'a associationlis entertained with
Pres., Mrs. Bert Treleaven; tread,, R oom': IT .pup .
'Mrs.. Ji•n• Sherwood,• Report from
treasurer• showed $58 had, rythm .band numbers, under .the'.
'W:1VLS'.
batons of .Joyce Mowbray; Ernest
been sent to the bench treasurer i Gibson and, . Jack C,hxn. t`a ec_
which exceeds our allocation: ,a .chins- acrd drill,, was J h -
PUBLIC sc OO,L'• CONCERT
• Seating accommodation for 400
persons -was far --fir ... u fie ent
to take care of the'crowd .that.
sou ht admission . to the Lucknow Webster, Leona .Collins.and. Joan
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Public-•Scl ool Concert presented Hunter., 1VIrs. ililcDiarmid s class
on Friday evening in the Town sang two numbers :"..-and Stuart
Hall. It Was a•;splendid• concert, Collyer's .class presented. a dandle
that was. '.a real • .credit to the number. Arthur Andrew'S class:
sch
olars-and to the teaching staff.. presented the skit, "Bit by a
of Mr: •.John D. 'Ross, principal; Rattler", and Willard Thome'
Mrsi' J. " A,, Crispin; Misses Ielen: son's :class ' sang a song. Other
Hampton:_ arid. °1Vfarjoxy ,Gramm; drills, .choruses, and . pantorinimes.
and to Mr, Clifton Ireland, music °were presented by the Look -Out:
supervisor. ' class, : Mrs. • Lavery's, class, .the
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The concert .• opened :with, a Prrnar'y class, the Y P,S,; Miss
massed. •;,'chorus: of ; - ,the entire Eva . Greer's class .:and'° Mrs, Os
school There Were 140 students •hander's class:. Y.P.S. members
on• the stage, of . an enrollment •sang a group. of negro spirituals
of 146:: with Dbris Taylor taking the solo
Room I., pupils put on 'an in- ' leads'. .
teresting display of 'musical Mr; W. L. MacKenzie, Sunday
games; known, as eurithmies; and 1 School • superintendent, s •p 61c e
riefly, making special. mention
those who devotedmuch time
the preparation: of_ the concert,
For. Sunday 'School attendance,
ev ,Stewart 'presen ed-jB;ibles_.to..
ranklin: Murdie and •Joan Hun
Mary Amin,, • Dickie RichardS,
Thoxnmy Collyer,. Joan Hunter,.
Linda:' Crawford; Franklin' Mur-•
die, Teddy Collyer, -Brenda 'Brew-
er, Caroline
Brewer,"Caroline lliathers, Robin Tre-
leaven,Billy Robinson; Murray
_Hunter, and Jean Richards. A
TJean rich
ea
chorus was sung by ....Nancy.
aids, Brenda • Brewer,
•• Mrs.: Sherwood gave the .I+V• A. •by Gladys Kilpatrick, Ruth o n ;
e of . 90 len Irwin, Marlene Mc- ter. . •
;report .showing :a balanc $ stone,., He I � .
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d. Both. re.'° orfs were very Lerman" Mary • •Gollan, , Valrna
. on hand, p Browns ,
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gratifying for so 'few:,members.
Mrs. Kilpatrick closed; the mee.
ing with .prayer and benediction.
•A dainty lunch was. then 'served
'by Mrs. " Kilpatrick in. keeping:
Howald and
Marjorie,. n :b-�
word' and a song was sung y
•Date. Haldenoy;• Dennis Errmberlin,
•
Billy .-M athers• . 'Kenneth McNay,
t.:. ,
Bowen `Ross, Charlie , Chin 'and
1 r. Choruses •• were
Mrs.. ,Bert Treleaven spell.Wednesday afternoon.;'v rith Mrs..
Orville :Free. ^ :
' A Christmas tree. .. and concert
was held in Crewe school' on Fri- Gooseielpers",•was presented by day • evening when a go�od pro- Room• II. Jimmie Thompson en
gram. of choruses; drills, 'readings; .'acted the part of .Santa Claus'to.
monologues and dialogues inter- .perfection.:The other characters
spersed with violin selections by Were Ronald .Nosal,'. Murray .Sic
Tom''Culbert,' Jr,.' with Mrs 'Jim i man,' Eunice Button, Irene'Roul ; ,1
•Sherwood at the piano; :Mrs ,': store,,; Ann Petersen '.Bobby John- ,1
Whiteley ; and::. pupils • are ,.to be 1 ston, Marilyn Kilg'atrick, Jack .
ce'rigratulated on :their•' splendid] Chin, ••Donna Johnston, Gwen
sung by' ',Roomp
solos by Dennis+•,' Emberlin , .and
Charles Chin. • l
.The play, .. "Santa's ,M' o t li •
'S«. S. NO. 10.CO TCE'RT •
Thursday
On evening, the pup,
ils- of S.S. No: 10, ,K;inloss,"' under
the . direction. ,of their teacher,
Miss Grace •MCKinnon, presented,
entertaining,. prograin •to
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capacity 'crow . n e -
hurch• C,omniunity ;Hall. Rev. Ryan,
att.•was • f chairman `•arid led'in , mond
verley. McNay; Eleanor McNay short
THURS., DECEMBER • 18th,' 1947
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WISH:ING YOU ALL
A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS
add and -the recitation of welcome
by"Jack Coultes. The pupils sang
a: group of choruses. Solos _were
Raymond Adams, Aubrey
sung:by Y - ,
Toll and �P\aul Groskorth. Square:,
aces b Jack'. Coultes,:: Donna.
da. Y
Hutchison; ' rJ a;c k ' Henderson
Myrna Stockill, Angus Suther
concert, at the close of which Campbell, Jimmie Wilson, Dick
'Santa : Claus arrived and distri-• Murdie, Ruth Ann Einberlina
buted .gifts from .a' well laden Elizabeth Ann Webster, Ann'1''
tree Crawford, Joyce Mowbray, Joyce••!
' Mr. and Mrs: Herb Curran. 'andLittle, Wilda•';Reid, Billie Fisher,
Mr; :an Mrs.; Tom Anderson I The ,dolls were ' Reyta ; Collins,.
spent Thursday :evening with Mi...,1 Joyce • Moffat, Mabel Stanley,
. and Mrs Jack. Curran , ('Nancy ' ;Johnston; Tommie Prit=.
chard, Eldon. Wraith,. Bruce Hain -
ill Confined TO • Room ilton, and Bobbie • Gardner hris
Reeve "j.,W.. Joynt .w o su er- '
ed . a.badly.
fractured`•leg • more rias", •in which the manger'scene
than a monthago, : is still, 'Icon- '`.ryas inipr`essi''vely.' and solemnly.
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fined pretty much to bed: He is: portrayed , by • Room Four • pupils
to ` ove around a little : on including': Gladys:: -Chin, Betty .1
able, n' Irwin, ; Maxiene
=crutches, .but.'; has. � not yet been'' Durnin;. �lw`ood� .••
downstairs; On Monday night the 1,Irwin "Donald McNay,:Edna Reid,
•wind-up council meeting ,for, the
Year,', was, held, at the Reeve's
Velma. Stapleton with Ray,
Adams., caller -off.'' Three
plays. and . a drill were
by Joann Cemore, Karen Gros.
'korth, Bobbie Henderson; Angus.
Sutherland and Douglas 1�`ewrnan•
° Mrs. Garnet Farrier .and'.'Mrs. p,
'Ezra Scholtz played., the accom-
panirnent for the. various ; uiin
hers :
' A dance *followed . with music
b Farrier's drehestra.:Lunch was
so' • .. y. e a •res 5 '
a n, d altogether approximately
1100 -Was, cleared, from 'the event;
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Special Train Service
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CHANGES IN
TRAIN` SERVIQE
'',r ,,Ace,- • t
N, �z ,,� r .•CHRYS�MAS . & 1�TEW YEARS.
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There will:be' certain changes
in. train service' between ,•De.
ember 23rd and January 1st.
Consult yodt local C 'N:. R.
Agent for. 'full particulars.
Canadian, :National .;
..Railways
r..
Donald Thompson; George And
erson,.; 'Dale. Bphnett,.'' Carolyn
Gibson,' • Phyllis' Gollan, , Joan
Hamilton,Grace Huston,' • Alvin!
Irwin, :; ;Betty Johnston, Bobby,
Reid .and :Me vm Scurrah:
,• .A., choir of third .and second ':
room pupils' singing : Christrnas i
caros �l=,=frin i.=.-the:.gallery added
festiveness of this:
much to the; of ,
presentation: ' :
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UNITED CIIURCIf S `S:•
of• the
.School 'roma
The:`Sunday
TJnited' Church was taxed• to cap-
•acit on ;Monday evening..for. the
Y
,annual Christmas concert,. which
'was highlighted' by a' :viisit ,from
Santa • ' Claus, who passed,' out
treats to the children. Refresh
ments' were then served to the •
entire gathering;
' Rev. J •W,••Stewart presided for`
the follbwing interesting' pro- I
gram: orchestra selections; recita
tions, Garry Ritchie, Bobby 'And-
'rew, Nancy:Webster,. Tommy •
• , .icliv Rathwell, Patricia.' • Thompson,
um tion of electricity
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vo`lu;n<tar. savings. The Comm,ssi!on
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as reciate ahe: ef�ert..o
ut results are still short o . eing enoug
w SEASON'S GREETINGS
G'h.ristmas'
a. Azaleas ' Cherries,Cyclamens
,Poinsettias.
.�� Lady.. Mac Begonias;
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and Mixed. Palms
PIUCED FROM $'1.00. • TO $4.00
Also' Cti Flowers For Every Home
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Continuing deficiency still #or+css: some industries to
get aforrg 'gin substantially fess power than is re-
quired °for'peak production: and fill employrr*ent..
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