HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-20, Page 14LISTOWEL' TRANSPORT LINES. LTD.
Ontario's Silver & Black Fleet
RONALD E. FORSTER
Christmas brings to mind
• the peacefulness 'and wonder
the Holy Night when
Christ came into
the world.
MacKENZIE FUNERAL HOME
PARE l POUR Tali LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LOCENOW, ONTARIO 't WiDNEEDAViL DICEMBE 140: If71
anta rings
his bell
to send
very best
wishes for a
fun-filled
Holiday -
to all
gRY CHRIS
Lucknow Community Sales
Robert McIntosh, Proprietor
Purple Grove Hold
Christmas Party
Mrs. Don Robertson was hostess
for .the Purple Grove Women's
Institute meeting on Wednesday.
December 6. Mrs. Francis Boyle
wished everyone a "Merry Christ-
mas". The roll call was answer-
ed by nineteep members and one
visitor to 4 1-144w I am going to
spend Christmas".
On Dedember 13 the members ,
are catering to, as guests, the
Huron Township Council and
their wives or friends. The com-
mittee is 'June Elliott, Margaret
Harkness, Betty Needham, and
Anne McCosh.. Also helping are
Mrs. Don Robertson, Janet Farrell
and Irene Boyle.
The Branch Directors are to try
and get four leaders for the new
4-11 project , "creative Block-
Printing" and December 16, in:,
Lucknow is the day for Achieve-
ment Day for Dressing up Vege-
tables.
Mrs. Morford. Mackay-gave
the highlights of the "Workshop
otritieiliiid--13756kile-h-itial—
held on November 6 at .Holyrood.
Mrs. Howard Thompson, Mrs.
Don Gillies' and Mrs. Harkness
reported on Standing Commit-
tee reports:, ..
Mrs--.-Norval=Stanley-a-cted-as
ere hoping. that
Santa brings lots
of good things
yaur way!
Thank you.
KOYLE'S SUPERTEST
MacNAY'S. GENERAL STORE
AND 9STAFF
AMBERLEY, ONTARIO
convener for the program, as
I
Mrs. Morley'Scott. was absent.
A .contest on "home Made Christ-
mas cards" was won by -Mrs. Roy
C011ins, and the cards are to be •
i sent to friends at Gateway Haven
tin Wiarton. 'Mrs. Stanley, Mrs.
'Don Gillies and Mrs. Don McKay „
• Thad ChristMas readings._ Another
(contest "Christrustoms_ in _____
- !other lands" was won by Mrs.
!Earl Elliott.. An action-fun game
Iwas played, each'one acting their
Ipart on the story "The Night
I
Before Christmas".
Mrs. Don Robertson prepared
I the motto "Blessed are theywho
can give without remembering
I and receive without forgetting",
'which was very well prepared. /
1Christmas Carols were sung. Mrs.
'Earl Elliott gave the courtesy
remarks, and Mrs., Robertson re-
plied.
Mrs. Lorne Sparks
Was W.1. speaker
The St.. Helens Women's Insti-
tute held 'their Detember meet- . _ ......
ang in the hall, or7 -Thursday,',13-ec--
ember 7 at. 2 p.m:
'The roll call 'wat-answered•by
each member bringing a Christriias
cardsuitable to be sent by. the
Id._.s:ectretary.. .. .
It was decided to poStpone our,
card parties till after the 'New
. _
Year. Plants will .be ,sent to shut ,,
• iris for Christmas. -. • .. , . . . ,
.. .:.`i-s. ,hanies AitchisOri presented:
• the topic- "May the • .Spirit of Peace reign within our
hearts. and invade the Nations of
the World% ' , . .1.
Mrs. R0t$, Gammit introduced
our, guest speaker ..Mrs.. Lorne
Sparks frotn•Kinloss who spoke
on "Christrhai". Mrs. Harold.
€sa Lratr tl.tatzked his,....-Spet4-for----
her message..
,ft.ss. Ross .ErriN.Tton gave a
eating. - in exchalip ot gifts.
was enjoyed by .all. •
Lunch was served by Mrs. Har-
, old' Gatrnt and Mrs. Earl JamiesOn.
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
We're taking this opportunity to say
-Hello- and-to thank' our customers for their
patronage. Have a merry Christmas!
. •
t . .Queen and Grace were
'sung, and a tasty lunch was serv-
ed by Mrs, Don McCosh and Mrs.
appreciation of your pato/ft/Ie.,.
Best wishes to customers and friends
for a holiday filled/ with the happy
sounds of lattqhter. Merry Christmas.