The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 25WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 196A u THE LUCRNOW' SENTINEL, I,VCKN.OW 'OlOTARI'O
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Mt;; and Mrs. Roy Irwin of
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family on Sunday of this week at
a turkey dinner at the Log'Cabin
:Restaurant, Lucknow : The occa-
sion was their 45th wedding anni-
versary... Twenty,,of the Irwin
family were present.
Mrs. Irwin was the former
Viola Jamieson of Fordyce. She
married .Royirwin of Belfast on
Decenibe-r' 24th , 1924 at the'
Lucknow Rectory;. Rev., .Charles
Langford. officiated
For the .first years Mr. and'. •Mrs .
Irwin farmed in Ashfield , then
'moved to Wes Wawandsh until •
No.vernber 1968 when they moved
to Lueknow ,' where the. y now
reside on' V:ictoiia Street,
'Present 'for the happy: occasion
were three of their.daughters'and.
their son with their families, Mr.
and Mrs. 'Bert(Ruth) Hastings' •
and Murray of Morris Township;•
Mr. and Mrs, Harold (Dorene)
'Finlay;:Brenda,and Bevin of
Be•lmore; ' Mr : and, M'rs .. Orland
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FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING WE HAVE
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Irwin „ Steven , Fay, ,pona1d'. and
Mich. a.eLof. We:stcW_a_r AnOsh.;,
Clare. (Juanita) Hopper, ,Charlie,
Mary Lou: and I<enneth of. Wing
halm; , Jean • Hopper was unable • •
tobe present.
.Another daughter,;• with',her
family, Mr., and Mrs:, Ron
(Louise)Conley, 'Laurie and Gary
are in Germany. They sent the, .4
following. poem on an Anniversary
,Card,
For Mom and Dad ,
T'was quite, a few years ago, that:
.Roy and. Vi did wed. .
And, started ,off their: honeymoon
with .the horse and sled:
Farming was their means "of •living'.
and trying to make• it';pay,.
They toiled hard side by side,
each and_evety_'dy
Along,came Ruth, Dorene 64177
Orland °
Juanita and Louise,
Because of love and .respect for
You •' • , •
We tried so hard to please.
It Must be hard to realize" how'' .
tirne'has really 'passed', •
For the prettyg. iri ,from Fordyce
and the red -head from Belfast•.
Sowe'll all join "in'on saying on
this your forty-fifth,
Happy Anniversary and all the
Very Best.
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Sunday Schools
IGd Joint
istma men
,:gave ;an. aecordian solo ,: Silver ::
.Bells.
Mr. -'Michael Ross r;. United•
Church student preacher, gave a.
welcome. and Christmas .Greetings
to all and Rev. Braden also
remin• ea The, au—thence of scriptur-
al
cr ptur-al Christmas. verses : A11 sang.
Q little Town of Bethlehem.
Earl Thompson and. Murray
'01b15sang-'Tie Christmas TFee ;
`A, lighted -Candle drill was. given
by Murray Adams, K.; QuiPF,
Linda Moore' and . George Jamie-
son.
a niie -
son. "A clarinet duet was given:
by Garnet• •Farrier .and.' Charles.
Thompson, accompanied by . .
pianist Mrs. Garnet Farrier:.
The seniors put on a play
Joy to the World" : Taking .part
.Were •Mar,lene,Weber,,,Paul'
.•: WHITECHURCH NEWS
OnSunday;evening Chalmers.
-Presbyterian and-;the:Ijnited •» .: .
Church held a Christmas'enterta n-
ment' in Whitechurch 'Community
Memorial'•Hall
"Rev'. HoraLe Braden of .Lbndon
was chairrnan :for the program.
,;The Sunday school scholars and:
audience sang O ,Come,All Ye
•,Faithful..
The opening .recitations were
'Y-
Murray Gibb,. Chorus, Christmas • •
and: Susy Snowflake and Christmas
St -a -r: w;at-give-n-fby—Jane: Laidlaw.
and Ruth Elliotts classes Recita -
tions were given by Linda Moore
Colleen Adams, Kathy England
Murray Adams; :Lenny Quipp and
Joey Wall: Jingle Bells was
sting and recitations given by'
John Oibb and Marlene Webers
classes,.
bscrip on'
Lai • aw, He en 1'.:ons,
deBoer', Linda Jamieson; ; Cecil
deBoer and. Jane Laidlaw : A
Pantonine "There's a song in the
Air ", was put-on. by- the chlor- --- -
girls .. Choruses, Frosty the
Snowman' and Santa Claus is
coming to town were, given by
the Sunday School,
The farewell recitation w•as
given by George Jamieson, • The
pianist 'for the concert was John ,
Gibb. • The National: Anthem was •
sung: and: Santa Claus arrived and
with his' helpers gave, c!lat
gifts from the Christmas`tree, an
orange, hag of candy and treats
to all children'present.
Lunch was then'served. by the
Young Peoile,'s' Sodiety,
n't Suc
fter
• Recitations were given by •
Janet Adams „Irene Wall and
Clare Weber, a duet by Wendy
Ebgland. and4'e
Pantotnine_, 3 Kings of the Orient,
was given:by Ronald Soloman,
.Clare Weber and.'Earl Thompson •
a recitation by pre-schooler
.T<aren Beeceoft,aiid Kathy Purdon
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• -.They Will:. Remember• You....
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