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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
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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.
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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,
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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
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.conditions, Miss=C-1are;McGowan .�
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