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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-13, Page 151316, 110 "77-- Wet .D )F. AT' )F EDNESDAY,,' Dec 1311,, 1%7 essengers 11 From Korean OLIVET NEWS The Messengers conducted the orship service in SundarSchoot •3 Sunday, Scripture and comments eresiven by Joyce Black. Ronnie ioGuire gave a reading on fdend- tip. A letter and christrnas card • 'ere read ban,' Young Soon, the id in Korea that the Messengers iopted. Mr. and 1v113. Oscar °White.have :en helping son -in -Jaw, Jim (cNairirof Seaforth to harvest nips whenever the weather per- . • Mrs. WalterBlack and Mrs. Har- k! Vogan and son Leonard visited I St. Joseph's Hospital, London ith Miss Alice Hardngton and also ••• . • THE °LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW;CNITAR19. KINLOUGH We extend sympathy to Mr. and Mrs,, Harold Elliott and family in the sudden passing of their son, Murray at the age of 13 years. • • Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bennett and son Howard and friend of Toronto spent Saturday with Arthur Halden-• by and with Nits'. Haldenby who was a patient in the Wingham and. District. Hospital. She returned home on Saturday. The Presbyterian Sunday School •concert will be held on Friday. ning, December 15th., 0' Edna and May Boyle will be host - with Mr.Vogan in Victoria Hospital • Mr. and Mrs. Henry0HoWes of • lastowel visited on Sunday with Mi. and Mrs. Walter Black and family. Ruth White. was a week end guest of MissJoan Thompson of Ripley. • • •mal•III•MFOOM1 • •IMENIMMEM # 4flanallIMMINIW 411•1141MICEM 1.•••••11, PAGE FIFTEEN, esses for the A. Ce W. and Evening Workers meeting on Thursday '(to -day). Express Sympathy To Gibb F9mily WHITECHURCH NEWS • • This community extends to Mr, and Mrs. Alexander Gibb and fam- ily of Clintonltheir sincere sym- pathy in the aCcidental-deatit of their six year old son. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Gibb of Whitechurch are an Uncle and Aunt. The .Gibb at one time were Whitechurch res- idents residing,in the home now owned by Mrs.Robert Ross. • Mr. and Mrs.' Elob Evans of Handl ton were Sunday VLsitors•at.Wing- ISIMASDINNER 45c lb. up ORDER NOW 1..11CIMOW Phone 5284009 ham and District Hospital with his 'mother Mrs. Bill Evans. . ' * • rise A SPECIAL GIFT FOR DAD! ..rpieo Calgary • ST.. KLENS,NEWS Word was received on Wednesday Of the death' of Stuart Miller in 'Calgary.. Mr.. Miller spent his early: days at St. Helens.wherellis • . mother, Mrs. .R..K. Miller Was • store -keeper .fOr many years. He' •• was a:brother of the late W.I. Ivliller.and Mrs. Wallace' . • Mrs. Gordon McPherson spent the. Week with Mr: and' Mrs. Fred • '0 :000 Thompson and sons at Oakville. Next Sunday; •DeCeinber 1'lth will be White Gift Sunday at the St Helen's Church. Gifts will be giVen to the Salyation Army in:Wingham. Mrs Haryey Webb and Mrs. Lorne 'Woods attended a 'trousseau • tea last •Saturday afterno9n at the home of Mrs. Richatd',Kilpatri-a„ Wingham , in honour of her (laugh ter,. Karen: Here's.yOur chance to give Dad the very best' in 'power'tool O equip ack--&-Deckenarne-Dad-Will-be-Prood-O - II 4Pa he Will be happy -to usaaver and oyer again! B-161 JIG SAW . . • . ' • ' '••- . : - • One handed oorationwith•alide switch located in handle makes 'straight. ' ' :Curved or irregularcuti in wood, metal and ,other modem materiel. Makes, - pecket .cutswithout guide hole. , • 0 Kit contains 10 assorted blades at well • . as,custom moulded Carrying case. ' REGULAR VALUE $29.95 KIT NDER esigtir.d-forees y-One7hended cOntrolThei3140's over 25 sq..in. of • orbital action make .it ideal *fine • finishing on. wood, metal or plastic. The • unit tan be used in any pcisition and has a • .• built-infront handle forextra control.. Convenient finger tip slide switch is located ori top of the handle. 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A welcome recitation was • given by Ricky Conley. Nancy de . ,Boer, Ferne Kragt and Ingrid Kragt • • sang.. A tableau, 7Christmes Colours" was given by .children of. Concession; 6, CulrOss.'Dialogue "Making a Cake". was presented by • • Bobby and koss,Moffai and .Ken Scott': Bob flregnian, Philip•Steer and Gordon Wall sang together. Solos were sung by Hank Kragt Ji: Laura Jean Conlan, 'Clark -Johnston and Shirley 'Tiffin. Readings by Mrs. Albert Lennips 'and John•Wall;, 7- .• • duets by Agnes and Bob Bregman; •- Margaret Vander klippe and•Dianne ' Askes; chorus by the Askes' , term. ips' and Vander Klippe's children; the Dutch Christmas Hymn was sung in Dutch by l2'Who had come from . • tr. ' Holland, and are now in the Lang- side orrunttnity. A Diallogue "The True Chrisnas7Waspresented. -Recitations were given -by Marg- aret and Alice Vander Joanne Bregman, Sandra and'Greg Gardner, Marty and Jamie Young, • Hilda de Boer, Dianne Huffman, Johnnie and Marty Askes; Lois' • Hanna . • _ 4 • Musical numbers included a piano instrumental by Ferne ICragt, an accordion number by Attiray Ntoff— at, and a guitar 'And' saxophone . nutriber by David arid Doug Wall. • The chairman of ihe Hall Comm- , ittee, Mrs. Gordon Wall spoke ' briefly and thanked all who had taken Oa iraTIVVIV— " • to.make the concerti a success; . • „ I After- the Queen; innch Wat geryecL. or high srieed for herd. and VALUE • 0 soft woods.. . 0996 kiT Limitedquantity available leithis .; greatly reduced price. ,` • • 1 • •,111,1 • )04.: Ii134" ) •