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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1966-12-21, Page 24virmiostRy • POftMN 'It thorn Ixa MD on your *as bit bat Ides could use atationery, 'I tin" in I0 THE usactioiN SENTINEL •ellimmiinmemomaassitim *Make this holiday a happy one for everyone! Durkg the festive season, it is traditional to Putaside our cares, but safety is one care that should never be set aside. Accidents don't take time off foe h011days! Indeed. the holiday sea- son, with its added hazards, calls • for even more alertness and cau- tion while driving or walking! On Sunday in Wingham Presby- terian Church, Mr. and Mrs. John Gaunt attended the baptismal service of their grandson... William • David John, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harley Gaunt and spent the after- noon with them. • • Anne Rintout and Marilyn • 11.4- LUCKNOW SEAMNEM. LUCKROW, ONTARIO "Ma Stier, Towle On the iturionlincii sourirdory • Astheutiod tis 'send du mall, Post Office Dejertment, Ottawa INstittglobed 1873—Poliiisised Each Rodneaday .Aftarnoos • ,, IMernbe o1 the C.101.11.A. and• 0.W.N.A. SOsairtioar Rate. $4.40 s year in advance — to the USA., 154111 • Donald C. Thompson, Ptigiober . . • • Three Huidred Attend Coalman Carol .Singing At Lucknow District High School cso.sonaay December 18. forScon Peck the Halls", Won- ' one and one-half hours in the derful Story of Love". and '"Seek- . afternoon, Christmas. music filled uigFor Me". The Harrn°nettes the auditorium of Lncknow Dist- and Hi -Tones combined to render rict High School. The Band, dir- 0 Holy Night!" and "airinnlas . ected by Elwin Hall. played carols comes 'Again" With Mrs. Hewitt J. before the service began. Then ... at the piano. Accompanied by her and district sing sixteen old, fan*- ninestudent, mother.. Patricia Common, a grade, student, sang *leg, Bambino" three hundred residents of •Lucknmy iliar carols under the leadership' Bob Hall was at the piano as Ricky of Elwin Hall and Lloyd Ackert, Pritchard and Andy Anderson play - who kept the singing.on a very ed "Sii4et Bells" °Ell their :trumpets personal and infccmal and Bob also played as Mr'. Hall Noel Mason, organizer of the and Rev. Laird Stirling played service, was the master ,of cerem- ...Star of the' East" *using baritone. oaks.. He introduced many special horn and trombone. During the. guests who contributed to the prori carol Singing. ShatYn Mowbray • , rame Rosalene Phillips, on accompanied. her . accordian; played "Angels We Donati'ons for food boxes students • • are preparing totalled 340.20. Have Heard on High" and "Silent • Nighr; a male quartette Compos- • „„ • ed of Austin Lame; Cyril Brown, • Waynelimieson and Dale Halden- Mrs. Wm. Wharry by, and accompanied by Mrs. Wm. • • • •SpeaksTo Pupils Cameron. returned on Thursday rms. winiath..wharry pf.thckuow fran.their '2 weelcs tour at . Nassau. • Jag Friday spoke to grade 7 pupils Mr. and Mrs.Bob Gordon of lat Luelinow PubliC School in geog- Waterloo ., spent the reek end raphytclass taught by Miss Helen with her.parents Mr. and Mrs.. Levier-. 111116mPsee- . Tbe grade 7 pupils heard ?dirs. Wharry speak and Show. slides in • . a most interesting manner Of NeWfoundianol where she and ence Taylor. : 'Mr. and Mrs. Mack Cardiff of Brussels visited Sunday .With Mr.. • and Mrs. Bill Rintoul and family. 'her husband had visite.d Septem- CANDLELIGHT SERI/KE tier Grade 7 are studying Newfonn- Calvin-Brick . Messengers held' - their December meeting after cilpresently G9eselimanlyinatrtodschucedool.mrs. church on Sunday. Der'is Coultes whatry and thanks was eaptessed • was the leader and Jim gobellsnn• 'on behalf of the class by Elizabeth was the pianist. Those taking part Ritchie. m the 'Candle light service were • Linda McGee. Joyce Coultes.. • Barbara Pattison, Jim Beecroft . . and Doris Coultes. The scripture wasread byLinda McGee. Prayir .1(INLO) was given by Morgan Robenstal.' •"' A duet was sung by Cathy Chandler and Marian McGee with Remtie Gra.hana of Toronto , • Mrs...George.McGee pianist. . •visited last week at the' homes of The offering' was received by Mr. and Mrs. Allan Graham. and Douglas and Donald Shiell and • Mr. and Mrs.' Leonard Machntes. the. offertay prayer was given by Mr.. and Ms. WM. Haidenby Doris Collies. Joyce Taylor read were in Toronto on Friday. Keith a Chrintnas poem. Mrs.,Ncrtriart Redston. a #ncrlent at !galloi. cotitres gave the story' 'wiles returned home with them to spend Little Black Anger after which Christmas vacaticn with '!.1115 parent' •I all went to their Sunday:School Mr. anoimIll. Pill Poillston and claStOs. brother Ken, Telll NfiacKenzie is a patient in Winghara and District Ilbspital., • • 'We wish him a speedy recovery. e• for %.Q j Ch r4Ma••• Z00% ame iov dfonill friend -hap,. • Francis Boyle of Limon TownshiP • was installed 'as Woritipful Master. 01 Cid LiEtat Lode and A.M. at the rezular Decern; •betmeeting. Installing officer • Was W'allacd Conn assisted b • other members of the Lodge. Wall- ace was fillianz in for Sam Alton. Who has conduCted the installation .. service ,fer several .years, but whO was not able to participate fhb year because Of illness.' • - • immediate 'pastt manter is Dona:d Macktyre. Oth. er officers include senior warden. lack Fisher: junior watder. Ken MacDonald: senior deacon Girvin noed; sur,ior dea- con, Dtnald Sc chaplai, • Wallace Conn: treasurer, W.B.. Anderson; secreta,4. outer zuard. rani Hawthorne:( inaterguard. En, Pa: senior steward, Frat.l.g MaL;I:en; .unicr• stewarL� *,.!orzat4. :chn!lter. • Santo is hero to •*Wish you oil good cher, and •so Ore • we! We're hoping.thot oll of the grootost holiday gifts OM yours. the "glad tiding's of -great joy" that so filled the shepherds — 1 with wonder that twit Christmczs bring the same love and peace to yott and yours this Christmas Dui.