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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-10, Page 11WEDNESDAY, DECEMBR 10th, '1969 ice, WS Voir THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW A, VIS j IT TO � THE CHINA , SECTLON •OF SCHM10'SJEWEL- LERY • IN LUCKNOW OPENS AN ENTIRE ..NEW WORLD • OF DINNERWARE :T.O YOU ... MINTON,. ROYAL DOUL TON.. SPODE, " WEDGEWOOD, .CROWN DERBY, .ROYAL AL -t BERT, AINSLEY, AND PARAGON . JUST A FEW: OFp',, .THE .FAMOUS NAMES IN .CHINA YOU`LL. FIND •AT •sgiimID'S:•-"WE•- HAVE"' THE LARGEST SELECTION=:=OF- DINNERWARE IN' "WE TERN ONTARIO." you• un - 0 it of 47:Piece.Se.: Leltani 1847 Rogers .Bros. Including 7 Serving Pieces 1.!/2Prite; * '** ***fir*:it• BONE .CHINA_ CENTENNIAL PLATES REG. PRICE $1.59 Special;' Price. .99c• . ea • , *. . BOXED 35c, EXTRA . *..'. *******..***.** CENTENNIAL , . CUPS and ;SAUCERS REG. $4.5 • * 0 BONE CHINA ..• 'CENTENNIAL PLATES - -REG: $4.50 1l $1•.0 • * ******; ***• 'SPECIAL PRICES , ON LD TUMBLE IO.OZ. "_ REG: `30c 20c ice a5 afi�rd er. 0 ••30 2 . REG. 35c .Sets of Discontinued :ommunity Plate Patterns: SOUt.H• SEAS WHITE. ORCHID; AND .CORONATION *******.*#;R`.*•:*, Stainless Steal Cutlery. sets... ALSO. SETS 'IN 1847 • Rogers Bros,. Cori nciunity• Plate Silverware ;Sterling Silverware Flatware • ***.*******;******************* Schm s ilave, The ` Largest. Stock. Ever. The argaina Ar`e Too Nurnero o• ***-*:,fir***.****•***************** 4 JEWELLRY 1 AND�CH-NA-- 2 ;ICE Christmas Program, By Presbyterian Sunday Sc o0 PAGE ELEVEN' Lucknow Presbyterian Sunday School staged their, annual White, Gift and Christmas Carol. .Service on Sunday evening , despite the icy roads: and weather, - Rev . Glenn Noble, acted as " chairman for the program which opened .with a carol;'`, prayer and: the chairman's remarks., Mrs. Donald. McCormiclr's class recited the scripture froth,. Luke .2: 1 to 2!a; ' • An annual•attraction, the recita- tions 'by the beginner and primary boys arid, girls included the following. children; Miss Linda Stanley's. class .Marlene Murray, Suzanne: Kirkland , trio, (Janice, McInnes, Shirley Loree, Charlene Elphick,) Tracy •McDonagh, Betty Stanley; Mrs Noble Johnston's class - Paul; Johnstone , Kevin, Hackett, Reid :Murray; •Dale Gilchrist; Mrs..; . Morgan Hender.- • son's Class Jo -Marie McCormick, Karen Nicholson, Dianne Nichol = son, Kendra Haldenby, 'Faye e � Sharon' N r er: Fo rt , D _ awn lson, McMurray; Mrs. aro d-Elphrolet Class - Billie. Gibson., Murray Gilchrist., Robbie Henderson,. Stephen Machan, Greg Gibson, Wayne McDonagh; Rickey McMur• ray;, Jimmie:. Hawthorne and • Barry.. Elphick . The :Junior Choir ,under the leadership of Mrs. Glenn Noble: and pianist Miss Margaret Mal-:: colm,; sang .a number of choruses,, Away In a•Manger. and Silent, Night. , ENGLISH GONE CHINA 1‘ Cup Saucers REGULAR $2.50 pecial PHONE 528-35.32 Church Distpt; uckhp.w y.hit: 4 The Christmas Meeting o Unit 4.Of the Lucknow was' opened the *meeting with prayer and the .crol, "Hark the . Herald Angels Sing'', was sung. Mrs., Robt. Nicholls conducted a Quiz on the Christmas Story ; arid •as, a Conclusion -to this everyone took part by lOoking the answers and reading the' pas - 'sages in the Bible, Mrs.. Thomp- son played a reoording entitled "Green Christmas" which contain - . how comMercialized Christmas hat Come to be for nosi. LeSsons Cuttornt 'Of Christ- , mat Was gi'ven by readers Witt, . MoritgOmety, Mrs: las. Boyle, • given by Mrs. Stuart Collyer and a, 'poem:entitled "Keeping: The carol "While. Shepherds. 'Closed this section of the meeting. business portion and:welcomed everyone to the General Meeting, on December 16th: Mrs. Gordon • Ritchie repotted for the Friend- ship COmmittee .and reported 'several cards sent and vitits made. Mrs. Gordon Johnstone reported for. the Christian Educa- tion ebinmittee', Christmas Church calendars were distributed. Members followed the Meeting and refreshments • were served by the Conimittee, GordOn Montgomery and MI'S:. Jim Other nurnbers'were given by the following:'classes and mem 'hers of the Sunday School; poet , 'Kenneth. Reid .and Stanley Loree., "The Star"; Mrs..Cooke'' s class , "Christmas Candles"; Mrs :.' Little's class', " Wi°s a Men Of Long Ago , Tony Johnstone and Virden Mowbray s.class, "Angels "From The Realms of Glory";. Mrs Loree's class ,. '!The Christmas Star"; lvtrs. Brown's class., '1' Am. Always 'Glad When Christmas :Conies";. Austin. Loree's. class, short play; Jack .MacDoa1d's and. Mrs Gilchrist's class, /'The,'' Littlest .Christmas Tree".. The Sentoirchoirunder.-the direction of Austin Loree and pianist Jim. 'Henderson , ;.favoured with a,,number of choruses I Duet o e '�hazardous driving�.t h .conditions, Miss=C-1are;McGowan .� BLYTH 523-4595 CONTINUES OUR ANNUAL FACTORY' OUTLET SALE THROUGH DEC 311IT 1°4 II mew No, ?AP" . HERE ARE :JUST A FEW:GIFT IDEAS of thete heauties. Made right on our jpremises; giving -yOu the .1110si eiceptional values and complete selection of wool- typea and colors: Personally select youvgifta 'from the best and largest selection -of sheepaltin ruga hi Canada. Christtnai Aced at; • Imported .from Ireland — a lading treastire of Sheer comfort and elegance — soft and light yet warm and Cosy — a must for the Christinas season: ,„ mews JACKEIrt Because .of our Volume purchasing we hat% been 'offered:a! :line ot the. finest quality cabretta leather jackets at a „;Ahia_laving.. Jan to out ctistoMera: while they last. TheSe.beantiful cabiettas With zip lining, full;length jackets, blitek and broWn Reg; $85.00$4v9al.u9e.5 tOon,ly $59.9 MEN'S COATS :LC:01D9A9ITE,9:5'. • $19.95 to 114 Rory -mit OUR siLiciri GENUINE illi111C1111 TOYS • Christinal ShopPers 104 to sliOP at The Old Mill Where vie. offer factory Outlet tale prices, Visit The Old.Mill — fitment for quality, seleetion and Veit.16. .e.01 010 ottit64t$ trvitvtifttqRtlithbili:Ptti