HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-21, Page 14sj
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ay you,. find good 'cheer, peace and
happiness at Christmas time.
t/1,u, time does fly
her' it is time
again for u .
joyful Yttletide. ,
From all of us,
G,eeiing i
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, May the bright.
star that ,showed the way- for
the three Wise Men lead you to a Christmas
filled with joy and happiness.
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Excellent Service 1
B' the time this Week's Sentinel
is in the hands of its readers, the1
Christmas mail, rush at local post
offices will be pretty well. over.
Despite heavy mailing, service
at the Lucknow post office did, not
slacken and mailswere handled
and despatched with very. little
change apparent'to. the post office
customer., '
In addition, to the regular staff • of
postmaster Ken Cameron; Carrie
Milne and Bill Sproul. three others:
assisted. Mrs. Ken Cameron in-
creased her duties from part time
to full time. and Mrs . , Bud ThompY
son`andMrs, .'Hil1 Boli assisted on
a pan time basis.„
The rural 'mail drivers on both
the Holyrood and Lucknow`routes.
have kept mail moving quickly ,
and efficiently as has postmaster,
Sam Farmer at.Holyrood.
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Judge Cookies
At 'Kairshea W.I...
Kairshea all was beautifully de•
corated by the hostess..Mrs. _Bob
Gilchrist, for the December
meeting on Thursday. December
15th. The president. .Mrs'. Ted
Collyer . opened the meeting in the
usual manner with the Opening '
Ode and Mary Stewart Collect.
The -Scripture .:from Luke 2 was
read by Mrs. G. Hamilton..Min-
utes, , Treasurer's: report and comm
unications Were read by the Sec..
Treas. Mrs. Evan Keith. The
canvass for. contributions for the
new roof recently put on the •
Kairshea Hall is going well but not
quite 'completed
The next 4-H Course is "A World
of Food in Canada It was •
decided to have two groups for this
'course. `Leaden appointed were:
Mrs. 'Gordon Wall, Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie, Mrs. Jas. Burt and
Mrs. Ira. Dickie.:.A motion was
made that•the girls would again
pay. -Si,each toward expenses In
Volved.
Mn. Harvey Houston reported •
for Historical Research and Mrs. R.
Gilchrist on Citizenship and`Educ-
ation. Members havecompleted.
the.quilting of a second quilt at
the home of Mn. Allist•er Hyhes.
Mrs. Hughes thanked all those whc'•
had helped and'also those who . '
..brought refreshments.: Mrs.. Hughey 1
was thanked forthe use oilier
• home.
A vote of thanks was also
extended the directors who had
planned the "At Home'`.
. Mrs. G. Hamilton toolethe chair•
for the programme. Christmas
carols were sung. Mrs. Harry
lavis read• a poem' by..Miss Dean
MacLeod - "Grandmothers'
Mrs.. Leonard' Machines had pre-
, pared the Current Events and Mrs.
H. Houston gave the motto, "Let
us take time for all thing; make
us 0 -ow calm serene gentle
The 4-H. girls presented the skit
, they had prepared for Achieve-
ment lav on "Meat in thexe.nu
The leader, Mrs. Burt was thanked
.
and presented wit:' a. ,ift by 'far:-.
ice Wail,:
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Christmas "„as cdo jet were :°' z 'd+
f.` Mr.. P. '.'of 'at and ««+.us. ++yy..
Pca.;:stc ,. Mrgr' Harr. • >a'bis co.as •
proclaimed winner. OT doll :all,
:ristrr as watts were draWn frim%. a
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we:e honmred and cart. present
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$,:tlt►te of good l'beer.
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!Ys�mas
RONALD E.
FORSTER
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