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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1953-12-23, Page 10a < I SONG ■ ’WiDr' FOR CHRISTMAS iSoma old song, but always new — Morry Christmas_ i— to all of youl and Best Wishes for The New Year V y ' THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW. ONTARIO IT SONOFPIONEER DOCTOft iftts In Seattle, Wash., oh Novem­ ber 19th, there passed away, after a brief illness, Alexander D. M. MacCrimmon, youngest son of the late Dr. D. A. arid Mrs? Mac­ Crimmon of Lucknow and Rip^ ley, Mr. MacCrimmon retired to live in Seattle in 1942, after hav­ ing spent the greater part of his life in northern British Columbia an^L Alaska;where he .epr gaged in private prospecting and later, lt)ridge building fpr Alaskan railway systems. Mr. MacCrim­ mon was a man of sterling char-? acter and beloved by. his friends and associates for his .gentle, kindly qualities. - He is survived by his wife, the former Doris Morrison of North Dakota and yancouver and by four sisters, Mrs. E. S. Coultes and Miss Kate H. MacCrimmon, Of Philadelphia,, Penn.; Mrs. F. M. Hortpn of London, Ont., and Mrs. E. YJ Allman of Toronto. i^^aajj * «t " ' ■ , . ; t-. ■' e ■^gPRiSSDAT. UEC., 23rd' 1953 Duncan’s Restaurant STORES CLOSE SATURDAY .. Boxing Day^ Saturday, De­ cember 26 th, will’be observ­ ed as a civic holiday in Luck­ now. A proclamation to this effect has been issued by Reeve S. E. Robertson in ac- . cor dance with a motion pass­ ed by the Lucknow Village Council. ; I ft Season’s Greeting* To All and with best wishes for Health, Wealth and Happiness Throughout The New Year I I ■ J g AT • Forster’s Welding Shop | I * ,‘t f —-----CHURCHCHANNELS » In the. glowing spirit of Christmas we take pleasure of extending holiday greet* ings to our old and new friends. • ■ ■ • and. BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW • 1 ■ ‘ •• •* '' ‘ ’ ' ■ ** J ■ The Sepoy Store Our greatest delight, at this happy time of the year, is to wish our many loyal customers and friends a holiday season filled with the sparkle and gaiety of she Yuletide spiriti ■ and V fcEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR FAIRVIEW DAIRY ALEX ANDREW, PROP. ■ W *iI $ 1 • • zzzz^, . , Ring out, Oh bells,~~ • For all our friends, to hear, the joyful song ofJ the Yule tide cheer— And, may this Christmas be the gayest, brightest ■ of ail holidays! s Wm. Murdie & Son I /.• ■r • V OUTLINE OPPORTUNITIES IN MINISTERIAL FIELD Rev. J R. MacDonald of Knox Presbyterian Church, Ripley;-Rev. G, A. Meiklejohn of Lucknow United Church and Rev. W. E. C. Vollick of the Church of the Mes­ siah, Kincardine, have visited Kincardine -and Ripley district high' schools to present to the boys of the school the opportun­ ities available in the field<of the Christian ministry. They had pre­ viously visited Lucknow school. More than 1950, years ago, Jesus .Christ was born in a humble home, in Bethlehem, in the land of Palestine. This child, announ­ ced by ang^s, visited, by shep­ herds, : and worshipped by kings, was a spiritual prince, the |Son of God, the Saviour c^f the world, destined to change the history of mankind. /■ T " — He was -born into a sinful world of selfishness,, unrest and corruption, conditions that still exist. He brought peace on earth, good will among men for those who would believe in Him, Jive the life that He livedj and apply His teachings in daily life; Many; follow Him but, at a distance. The His birth tells whether we accept. Him as our Lord and Saviour, or remember Him as a very good man who had an unusual birth. , Peace all over the world may never come, but .we can have that peace in our hearts that the angels promised. Let us make Christmas more 'than a festive holiday. If grace isn’t jsaid at . your table1 hefe iS a good time to start”by"giving special thanks before We (partake of the Christ- mas bounty;.. Let us make Jt a time of great spiritual renewal and rejoicing. Let US go to His hous^ on Christmas eve or Christ-; mas Day arid offer ourselves io Him as-.the greatest gift of all There is ho , real joy in the world ■iapart^fromr Jesus’" '■■■-“ ■. ■■ * i- 4> 4. I /Bailey’s Beauty Salon * ■ .'' * , . ’ , * f ■ „ n. ' . 4 • ' . . SEASON’S GREETINGS ■ TO AI^L ; ■' ’; ' ' • and/ ■ ’■ BEST WISHES FOR THE NEW YEAR a 4» a • <3 . . A' . O-■ .rv ’l * ' ‘ .’. ■ ' ■ ' ’ . ■ ’ ' - **.'•• ' , ' ., * '• ■» . :- <’, ; 1 ' * * x * . ’ . f ■ ’ ’ * • - ■ > ’ * ’i