The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-20, Page 14PAGE FOURTEEN
• 'THE.:LUCKHOW SENTINEL-, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, DEC. lith; 196'
Ifliufl..idIn Fall
At .LVcknow'i..Oifl�
Alex (Sandy) Purdon of Lueknow,.
who' is m: hts. $0th;• year,, is a, patient
iin Wingharn and District Hospital.
Op Tuesday of last week Mc Pur.-
;don: fell at his home injuring his
back: He is suffering from a
(( cracked vertibrae and 'three broken
i, ribs.. On Thursday Mr. Pardon was
taken by ambuldnce to Wingham-
Hosptal. . i ' ..
KIN
The. Christmas party of the Luck-
now Women's Institute and their
guests was held, in the Parish Hall
Lucknaw and were welcomed by
the president, Mrs; Omar Brooks..
-Winter scenes, the scent of pine, the sound';
of children laughing , • ..• maythese and all;
the other beautiful things,that mean Christmas
fill your holiday br,mfui'of happiness.'
• IRWIN'S CONSTRUCTON
v'ed bythe Anglican ladies,
Mrs. • Philip.Stewart, who is in
charge oftk 4 4 leaders, spoke: .
ion the: good Vork that.these Iadfes
have been doing and presented a
gift from the Institute to Mrs! Ver
non. Hunter and Mrs.latues .Boyle
'who were present and Mrs. Wm..
Bolt who Was absent, who had been
leaders of two or more clubs. A
. number of q . , i ' a s Carols with
} Mrs. Wes 'opt leading andMrs. ,
Wes Ritchie at the piano, were-
sung. Mrs : .Brooks called on
George ,ioynt, Donald. Thompson.
Howard Agnew and ®mar Brooks,
who all spoke. /
Encbre was thein played with the
high lady being Mrs.. Evelyn Bark-
well., ion ;lady, Mrs. W.F. /iae-
'Donald, High Gent, Gordon Fisher,
love: gent Harry and the
chair prize was won Nixon,F W.F.
MacDonald_
R R_ 2 Lwtitans ..'
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ens-UC.VI
ristmas Meeti
Peace
,n
Long ago, three Wise Men followed a Star to
a miracle. Today, that mirticie lures on in the
spirit of peace and love born on that. Idyous
day We wisht'you a fun measure of blessings,
YFAIR Restaurant
AND STAFF
• •Tate: Deceinlier LEL - • a•° of .Sri'..
Eelerr$ TUC. W. was bbelci at r.1*
)Noe"of .Mrs, L Ras Ertnngton, with.
.
•
`aIIt attendance of .
, The rtes dent Mts.,'Y'. f. Tod
presidedThii.being the Chr strnas
- g."A Cartad•I fft-Frierkii51 p'
Card. Service" was used It featur-
ed the ,711".70 g of tuatrjr
Catols and the lig.Il , q of candles
each one telling of what her'candle•
represented,
Ufa --Han:_ 'readings were read by
Miss
W.] .Rnthet�for (d entitled, ((
-CELrWT s and itsmom+ing7 '
The Glow of c risrtrras" by.M s'_.
I Err r i, " Keeping
by,I s Green,
"I.egertd of the Christmas Tree"'
Mrs, J. Miner. "Wh''ere is
by Mrs. Iohn Cameron
at
one.on, "Friendship"' by Miss
Is; bel .I
�4 t brute Woods, read -What
stsATTi we give to the God who hoc
everything" and Mrs E.
Rice an "Missoinaries• go'to lapaxa
-OUr Lard's Sry of the Law °
and Psalini747 were .used. as •
S'cripttrre and read air, unison.
• The minutes of th.e Iasi meeting. .
,.were..tead.bg•secretrry Mr w
Frmark McQuillia . Mrs. Gordon
IvMacPi erson macre the treasurer's
report Receipts were $294.44., It
was:' agreed to pay f7Alf :Of the;,
amount of the '"'t bser<re r which
' into each church member's
iron a $I0 was voted: to General
Fund and $25 for Summer School.
etanip. The allocation set by the'
..Lir far 1968 was' $230. A Letter of
appreciation 'wxat read from:,
Lech oatarc Hospital for work'
that was dime
The'Officers. far 196,1,!%4exe all re's-
e .ect d for c g year .
.,:The eft ng: cl s • W L±'
of a carol and'PLa•C.':e' . Lunch was
eIq,n< ar
eh -
•
LD -,FASHIONED
Imes change, but the
good old-fashioned
• '1
spirit of
heist as goes
The Staff Of
on forever, ,and
to cin ou hearty
wtsbe O your
hook**.and airy
earnest tEianks for .
your! dlygood w
siLvERwo:D.: DAIRIES LIM1TED
L* c i now