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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1969-12-24, Page 25WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 24th, 196A u THE LUCRNOW' SENTINEL, I,VCKN.OW 'OlOTARI'O me -1w yffir/ • • Give ;Milli the gif of . goo�l Ho�ou� Parents On' Oath Anniversary Mt;; and Mrs. Roy Irwin of �Luo-know,wete--honoured-by-their-- 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 PAGE TWENTY-FIVE FOR CHRISTMAS GIFT GIVING WE HAVE �F �`� nom— STEREO TAPES HARRIS STUDIO, KINCARDINE 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. The `afternoon was -spent' at the Roy Lrw:in home in. Lucknow..,.' moiling.•. • If you surprise him with British Sterling, who knows what his gift to you will he! 11110.11. The exclusive ,masculine scent' in a smashing after , shave and a cologne that lasts 'from dusk' to dawn. Both in, uni(pie flasks of silvery metal -over -glass. • Put' these top -line toiletries under his . tree, -You may, Both go down in his " TIS torY . '. After .shave.: from:, [' b3,,SQ. Cologne; from ',$500 • nEXCLUSIVE TOILETRIES FOR MEN Essential oils imported from greats. Britain,, compounded in. U.S,A. er,.Uffbat Cosmetics PHONE 528.3004' ;Free Filter Plan Animal Health 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 • • -.They Will:. Remember• You.... A_ ter Week -After Week