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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 214,1 4 th, 1969 WEDNESDAY,: DECEMBER 24th, 1f0 AL..' MEL am.• Afi IMO LIM. THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL., :LUCKNOW,; ONTARIO PAGE TWENTY-ONE Learfl Chocolat tOgeakhig - =- emirs—Ro6erGilchr-ist-was-host ess at Kairshea Hall for the Dec- ember meeting ,of Kairshea W.I. Mrs', ' Ira. Dickie, president, M welcomed,the members and read • a. poem "Take Tirne . The • business and correspondence was. conducted,,by Mrs, Gordon Wali, A donation was sent to the "75th Anniversary Fund •.MacDon- ald ';Institute , . Tiie-Cura orr , Mrs t. T' A•. Hughes,: and her ,assistant Mrs .;; Leonard Ivlacinries :were given memberships in the Bruce • County Historical Society. Mrs. Cliff Roulston and Mrs Donaad ,MacKinnon, leaders the course,,• Accessories for,the home, gave a summary, of the meetings and displayed the, cushions that were made. ;They. were. presented' with gifts on. ' behalf.of'the seventeen members who attended the course 'The roll' call, r namea variety of -cheese and its appeal to our fa e e ed' • rni ' • •a 1 a r y, ly , w s w 1 nsw A generous number: of gifts, •were donated to the Goderich • hospital... The,shut.in, members. are to_j*,texnembeyed with cards and gifts at -.Christmas...; Mrs ':Frank- Mackenzie •.presided for An interesting program. Mrs: Jelle deJong and:•Mrs.`' Donald..M.cIntyre 'gave Christmas readings. Murray and Dale Gilchrist each'said al':Chr lstmas recitation .:Margaret , Norma and:Marilynne :MacIntyre" sang `"Dear Little Stranger Mrs: Harry`Lavis demonstrated:. how to make Chocolate Fudge •She.conducted a. contest on Candy. nana:es_and istiibuted pamphlets, At this joyous time of year'we extend our greetings to our friends, whose confidence we highly value. Thank you. . MasTpVsh Ltd. iill Hunter. I3NLQLJGH Mr. and Mrs;. Harold:.Haidenby . and Geordie of Sarnia visited l:withthis `parents 'Mr and Mrs . '•George• Haldenby and. all•.spent • ..Sund=ay at-Walkarton--w-Xth-M--;—and "Mrs,_Clare 'Sparli-ng:acrd boys : where,a family:C,hristmas dinner was held 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson visited. on`Friday•night. with Mr., and Mrs; George Cuyler at • Millarton .:. Mr: and Mrs....Jack Scott and .: Mrs William Cox attended the • funeral: of their cousin the late Newton``at oderich . He .w`as r in his. 92nd. ye . Friends here .were sorry to, hear - thar•Shixle y-Hogrira-patient in 'the • War. Memorial.Hospital at: •.London. Shirley is a'.grandaughter of lvlr. and Ma's:Roy "Roy .Schneller: .. We wish her •irnpro.ved.health•. ' 50th WEDDING ANNIVERSARY•, Congratulations to. ReV . and • Mrs. Charles 'Co* of. Winghari-i who celebrated their 50th Wed. ding:Anniversary°on Saturday: The • •Cox's are well known and have many friends both: here.and: arourid Bervie, •wfiere he Was the minister in the United: Church for several years.• Mr; 'and Mrs . Frank: Maulden and Keith visited on Sunday ' _�.•,---�-w=i-th�lvks :-, Joi3fl�Bar�•and�ona:ld�.-�: Mr. and Mrs:, :Jack' Barr and family Were Sunday dinner guests with Mr'... and Mrs. Alex .Percy.. � and Wayne _ ..;_:.,._ Donald ,Hodgins , who is attend ing University at.Gitelph, is ' • /pending the holiday athis home, here'. • Kinloss Resrdent DIeIn 84th ear': A NT.HONY ' KIES,WET't'ER Anthony Kieswetter of Kinloss` passed aw:a,y irr-Wi-rtgh-aiu a�td district Hospira.l ofMonday, December 15th; • He was: in. h s 84th year, Born at St'. Agatha , Ontario on August l9th •1886,he'Was •a son of Joseph Kieswetter and Margaret Strauss: Mr. Kieswetter married Cecelia Strauss of Formosa who • now deceased.• Surveying members, of the fa rrily '•are three sons, .,George of En'land .Hubert of` Toronto.,_ Eugene ot-Kinloss , and one. brother Hubert Kieswetter of waterloo The •'body, rested : at the John;= • stone. Funeral • Home Lucknow- untilThursday ,`•December 18th when-mass-was—celebrated—at St; -Anne's Roman Catholic Church, Riversdale . at 11::a. m: Temporary entombmentwas at.. South Kinloss .M Mausoleum with final resting place Ri4ersdale Roman, Catholic:. Cemetery. Pallbearers were Jack Forsyth; Fred Guest, Lloyd Smith Herbert.. Kieswetter, 'Ed Dietrick, George • Strauss: • BRUCE COUNTY IISTORIES just off' the press, 'b' Norman.il Leod, history from 1W7 ;to .1868, a sequel to the former book, $7 per ' Pp an ideal . ChrLsti - ; at The Lucknow Sentinel. Please, add ;i. ettra for mailing land handling charges, s- happy, families everywhere ather• together to celebrate this most festive .of • ' seasons, we wish; yotiand yours every joy. PORTER'S SEPTIC LUCICNOW .NE on;. the 'Art. of Candy Making. . • A fter the :courtsy remarks and closing songs. the directors and hostess served lurno,h . KINLQ MERRY' CHRISTMAS,AND A , HAPPY NEW YEARIQ ALL; 'Mrs. 'Agnes Hodgins of 'Kincar- dine spent.a few days at her home. •.'The Januarymeeting of -the • 'Holyrood Women's Institute will :be held on: Wednesday, January: 7th at the, home.of Mrsj ' Jack • . Scott; Roll call;, Laws.. for which •I analhat f i;a0p - sp to :. the law;.Motto,,, Let us •resolve to shoulder our fair share of responsib. ility; • Demonstration,' Mrs. Dan McInnes,: Mrs.. Lyman, Sutton. I%Irs:-Gectiifire inith lro- underwent surgery at Kitchener.,•. was able to return to'the home of Mr, and Mrs, Miller Hartwickat •" Kincardine.; • Christmas flowers in the ,Anglican Church were in loving memory of the late Mr. arid. Mrs. James B Hodgkinson given by Mr. and Mrs, Wilbert Hddgkin - son and family. • •,- ' in-ttle•- N ighem;and•-District hospital are INV. E. (Ted) Heiden-. by and •Donald McEwan. We wish`thern unproved 1'iealtl The Kinlough.Presbyterian Sunday School held their Christ- mas concert on Friday evening December 19th. Despite the inclement weather the children and their parents were present arid everyone enjoyed a nice concert and the presentation of the awards, after which Santa came and distributed the gifts. Donald Barr of Waterloo is' spending the holidays with, .his mother Mrs: John ,Barr, Joan Percy of Brantford is holidaying at her home here. Wilbert Hodgkinson: and son Keith of Wingham called on friends here on Friday. 111' �' M ay you be �orkA,� blessed , . , f // with the �� `, peac.,eand -� ,` joy of Vir .rithe first .� 92 Noel.,�//Il��,-� 4 0. °Thank you for your confidence. Lucknow Commune Robert McIntosh, Proprietor SdeS yrs. lack Pollock Is Guest Speaker The Presberian Evening g • Auxiliary December meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Jack MacDonald on Tuesday., December 16 with 21 la ies. cent. Mrs Rona?d Fo=ster, President :in 'charge e`, opened ened the. P... meeting with the Call to ;Worship and 'HY inn # 169 "Oh Little Town of Bethlehem" ` Roll call was answered with •a. verse. fro the Bible •containin m g the' word."Jo:= " . ' Scripture and meditation was; iven li,'' I iss: Maudie .Fisher .: • 'A mutual number "Oh Thou ful JoY Dayl by Mrs. Stuart am- Y J ieson, Mrs: Austin •Loree, Mrs. Ross=G&mmie and Mrs. Frank Hawthorne was given. '• Business and, correspondence' was discussed Reports by, officers of 1969 were resented. • • Mrs. jack Pollock of Goderich yd t `.a' • ' he uest s eaker and- resen= w s•t ted_an ntere ting_a..ddres entitled: "The End *of the Year 'Mrs. Norman Taylor thanked ,the speaker, 'Hymn # 165 , Joy. to the World, was then sung. Mrs . ` Virden Mowbray gave the report of the .nominating commit-. tee -followed b: installation of ;the. .y ,new• slate, of 'officers for 1970 by •Mrs.. le Johnston: 'r• •eTh:mee meeting closed th �y n _ It.172.• Silent .Night';. and closing• Pia er'b; ' Mrs .' .Gordon Fisher Lunch wa°s served by"ahe comrri;it' tee. "I AM THE LIGHT, OF THE WORLD Oh, 'Father, up in heaven we have wandered far' away, u,. ..., From`°th HoI IrChr rCt"i kI who was born on ,Christmas Md the prgmise of salvation. that. God promised when.Christ died We f rava'ften=vaggaelrestiarted, .even doubted :and denied. We've forgotten. why God sent us Jesus ,Christ, His Only Son; , And; in arrogance and ignorance • • it's OUR.WILL, not.' THINE, BE .DONE.•. • • Oh, -forgive us our transgressions and stir our souls within And.make us ever ;conscious that there is no joy in sin, And. shed THY LIGHT upon us as Christmas comes agei i maq�strive.-for-P �`Ohl-EAR-TH and good will among men ,,.. And, God', in Thy great wisdon, Thy Mercy and ``hy_Ioxe, ',Endow man with ;the virtue that we have'so tittle of. For unless. we have HUMILITY in ourselves and in our nation, ,,Weare vain and'selfish puppets in a world of automation; And with no. God to follow but the false ones we' create, . We become the heartless victims ' ofa Godless' nation's fate, , Oh, give us 'ears; to hear Thee and - give Ifs'eyes to see, .: So we may once'more seek Thee in TRUE HUMILITY. • 7 er UId'iUmacy lids^ag4aa f1'.A9q R6q^p?aaaaAPtA��q+ASA ��A„i r a na a nn ngque.n o�lA eqa pp