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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1954-12-22, Page 5f. a A Merry, Merry Christmas To All JACK McDONAGHfollowing these simple safety rules. Put the tree in a coo! part of held on January 6th. Rev. Meik- lejohn spoke on a convention concerning, careers associated with missionary work. The meet­ ing ended and a; social evening ••• " Keep the base, of the tree, in. water to help keep it fresh. Take it down when the needles start to fall. . WEDNESDAY, DEC. 15th, 1954 —n — n—o—— U —u I>. -ft. LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO . Lyceum Theatre! ■ ’"WINGHAM ■ ■ ■'. | First Showing Starts at 7.15 pan. Saturday Matinees 2.00 j i- f i i THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. ( . . ... December 23, 24, 25 Audrey Hepburn and Humphrey Bogart in “SABRINA” On our new wide vision screen NO.MATINEE ON CHRISTMAS DAY MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, December 27, 28, 29 Dean .Martin and Jerry Lewis, in “LIVING IT UP” - Technicolor on our new Wide vision screen MATINEE BOXING DAY, MONDAY, DEC. 27, at 2.00 p.m. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY, December 30, 31, January 1 Spencer Tracy and Richard Widmark, in “BROKEN LANCE” Cinemascope .. _KO MATINEE- ON NEW-~YEAr ’S- D A Y CHRISTMAS SAFETY ■ • ■ • • .. ......; L ■ ■’ ' . • Every year, it seems, tragedy strikes at Christmas. The tree, the faulty lights or. careless use of -iriflamimable dry the de­ corations CAN spell disaster should fire break out. This year keep Christmas safe and happy tor your family by television set and fireplace. Use fireproof ornaments of metal or glass. Never use paper decorations. • Check lights for frayed- chords, bad sockets, loose connections. Don’t put too many strings on one outlet. Never use candles on a tree. ' C A S, BINEFITS FROM CONCERT (. There was a capacity audience at the Prsebyterian Qhurch Sun­ day School concert held on Fri- da'y evening and. which opened, with carols sung by the whole school, * ‘ The: offering received is being sent to the Children’s Aid Society azt Walkerton, J$gn Mullin read the scripture lesson and Rev. Wallace McClean offered prayer before giving the chairman’s . address to open .the, program. ThereAvere several dis­ appointed youngsters, whq were to perform at the concert 'but were prevented from so doing by illness. ’ Recitations were giveh by Bev­ erley MacDonald, Donna Forster, Beverley Taylor, Joan Macken­ zie, Wendy MacKenzie,. Karen Wasney, Sharon Mowbray, Mary Finlayson, Roddy MacSween, Ter­ ry Taylo'r, Wayne Jamieson, Jack Mullin, Judith R^id, Eileen Baker, Brian Johnston, Garry MacDon­ ald, Bruce Baker. Piano, solos Were by Karen Wasney, Wendy MacKenzie, Bill Kennedy ; duets <by Dial me and Wayne Jamieson, Tony Johnston and Allan Mowibray; “We Three Kings” by Jimmie- McNaughton, Ross Forster and Jimmie Mullin; dialogue by Dianne Jamieson, Janet Finlayson and Elizabeth Henderson of iMiss MacLennan’s class; “O Little Town of. Bethle­ hem” by Jim Henderson’s class; reading by Evan Agnew; quart­ ette by Bill Fisher, Donnie Reid, Jim Pedersen, Jerry Mowbray of Innes MacSween’s class; musical PAGE FIVB T The PLAYHOUSE First' Show at 7.30; Second, 9.15 Matinee Saturday .. .^.r.,...................................j;,..~ i ' , i, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, December 23, 24, 25 Gary Cooper and Barbara Stanwyck, in “BLOWING WILD” The, Gringo Giant was blowing wild. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Dec. 27, 28, 29 Dennis Morgan, Doris Day, Jack Carson, in “IT’S A GREAT FEELING” / Warner . Bros, all happiness musical. Guest Holywood stars galore. Best Wishes For A VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS A Good Old-fashioned Christmas ■ ' -.to and Uour» f .and a < . HAPPY, PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR T- . 7 W * * Turn off. the tree lights when leaving the house. . . ■ * <1 ifc Have a wastebasket handy when gifts are unwrapped. Take papers outside to* burn as soon as the festivities are over. *■■**'. the house, aw^y from radiator,. USE YOUR COMMON SENSE. * •a * Whoops! It’s Christmas Again! number by Mrs. Gordon Fisher’s class; “Christmas Candles” by Miss Glady’s MacDonald’s class.. Santa Claus, who resembled Philip Stewart, made a timely ar­ rival for the giving but of gifts and serving treats. The Queen and the benediction concluded a very enjoyable evening. Messrs.. Norman Taylor, James Little and Cameron MacDonald supplied music before the concert commenced and provided accom­ paniment . for the. singing hymns. ■ . / • • of games in charge of Don and Ken followed. After this a de­ licious lunch was served with the help of Mrs. Ritchie and Mrs, Couse. * 1 .. s- I JJ ■ -$ su- ■er, & .■ 55X « ■ ■ agent FOR- BRITISH AMERICAN OIL CO.. LTD. ’THANKING YOV AND WISHING YOU Very Merry Christmas and Prosperous New Yenf. C. E. MacTAVISH A DECORATED HOMES TO BE JUDGED FRIDAY * r ' ■ To encourage the decorating, of Village homes at the Christmas season, The Clansmen Club has offered prize money of $30.00 to be divided. $15, $10 and $5 for -the three homes judged the best. The judging of the homes will take, place on Friday evening of this week between the hours of 7.00 ‘ and 9.00 p.m. . • ■ / .\ • :. • . - / _ • • 1 ■ " . 11 w— United Church Y.P.U. On Thursday evening, Decem­ ber 16th, members of the United Church Y.F.U. met at the church from, where they went 4o the Convalescent. Hbme where they entertained the staff and patients by singing carols, This carol sing­ ing w'ds enjoyed by all with many ?df"tlie! s^taff and .patients takifi part: We then returned to the; officers for the new year: Rev. Meiklejohn. was ih charge and led in .prayer. The executive for the foilpwing year remains.the-samO: pres. Arnold Hartford; vice pre.<t Ruth Treleaveh; treas., ■ >Gladvs Kilpatrick; secretary & publicity, Atm Cravvford: program conven- Reavie; Stewardship and Train­ ing. Marilyn Kilpatrick; Citizen-. Thompson; Missions-.and World Outreach,. Roddie Wraith; Rec.^ and Culture Division. Ken Mac- Nav; actant; Beverley Ashton. Cheerio ■com., Eiiiiabeth Webster, and Bill Ritchie’, A' treasurer s Xrt was given and $15’ was voted .towards missionary work. An executive . meeting Is to , be ..... >........ ;s-.. -... j ........ * ..... .....-----------: For Unto You Is Bom This Day In The City of David, A Saviour, Which Is Christ The Lord’’. / » LUKE CHRISTMAS GREETINGS TO ALL y FROM YOUR FEDERAL MEMBER Andy ’ Robinson PROCLAMATION I hereby proclaim Boxiiig Day holiday IQR ril<r. t LOCAL RfeFKESENTATIVE: W. Aj“Bbt>*’ HAMILTON , VILLAGE OF LUCKNOVZ ' ^| and call on all citizens to observe it as such. s. E. ROBERTSON, Reeve. |