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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1976-01-07, Page 10WITITF.C14 CIRCIA. NEWS - ec, I .LimatioW kucKkowcoNTAR 4P.04apAY1. JANUARY 1f7,4 A$11f101d NOVO DOdikKifchetier: arch ,NYttiftelivuett e tinned Church held 'their 'Sunday School concert On Monday; Deceitiber 12nd in the The.clialtlady Was Rev. W, OrnWit, • Richard, Moore goe the oporiiiig t,i3OotifilO recitation. The chortises were Mary's' Eoy Child,' This is Chris:tines, White Christi-hits., arid ACa 3liily We G.o. Jack WhOock plaktd nUMbers.. on. Abe MrS: Garnet M'otir0 goo • 'sold§ ritere abki Janet tiltaita‘V. taidlawSatig ;!•;‘,46 §ongs kifnt*tly 1.aidlaW• ,ediretdllipei'lk., A stdt, Santa dabs grklriie4dVers Dander 'and Blitzed,' vasipere`st6tre4. play, The Only Naik'y and- Waren 'U 1D gaVe IWO dance tiuttii r rs. A igiVen by Cindy :Mi3i.ife ;Ind aitet taidlaW. l'h'e t1criS63nas Story was poi.- ayla ti'y all. tlio .itoup., Mrs. Crllrne Ball. jack WhytOck, . ; pi a n ,' .ki,eitnet VA:Odier 6,1'1A ..janet clarin- • 0 S • The titTheerIt' 016:sea. with Sa*a Clans then arriVed- and distributed gifts and ratS:'-to 'Ail The ChriStimis. meeting 'Was held in the church: with (,ten 14faldortby as hostess. ,Mrs:' :Ruth Witsnta presided.-and opened. with reading • envitled "'Christmas essons':. • . the hyinti Who is He. in yolidi.:r •tall" "was sung. ,followed h‘. the . t•ittutes of the N't.,riiher rtreeting. Ind the treasurer's "repori . The roil call,/ a 'Christmas v,erse, vas answererf 'Ars.' Tom 4eDointf4, otfereil her h,,itte for the.. tiod Mrs ,Frank •sen tennial report it, • ol t., • ,, ,7!„/‘(:. • it tifi••01 I.• +,• , t N4 ,7-4 ,,;- Presentsncer WHITWHuRcliNEWS.‘ , . .Chaliter's 'Presbyterian Sunday SC'hOO concert. was beld;in • 'the Sunday..; School room .Tupsday, Decentber • 23, Mr. 'Bev. lay presided .ata all joined in singing twd carols. - " Choruses by the school .childreli. were preiented; Karen. Elliott gave the welcome recitation; Mr. Kay gave words Of wel,Cotne and told, a . humorous story, Wray 'Forster, Lyle Willis, Steven 1316m, Michael Irwin, and Cora :13.1Orn all said Chrisirrias recitations. David Elliott gave a reading. Recitations Were also given by Linda Versteeg, Atidv Versteeg and Brian. Ross, Two choruses Were sung by the Juniors accompanied On guitar by, Graham •' Kay: • • The play, The, Greatest Gift of All ; was, given by • Bally Elliott's class. Bill Gibson gave a. reading followed by three, choruses. The kindergarten class sang two ntinibets. :Walter Elliott's" class gave the play, the ChriStmas Story in the. room • of- the 'Barton home', The Main characters were Faye Irwin, Ockie • Scott; David. Ross, Clara Milligan, (reg- dry Gibson, Donald de Boer with others as shepherds and Mary, and sioseph. hill. iwiii'g 0•° 0"rds' Jingle 8el1s, Santa . s to deliver the presentg tinder o the Christras, tree. 'Santa created inuch Merrinient *lien he teased torrie <Cf the teenagers and older 'folks •When '1)1'0, 'came to receive Choir It•cat s Of hags of randy and oratre's w'ere .given to Children present rti 'Ors CANNON. , 'CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: :(MENNONITE) Orrice Gingrich, Pastor SERVICES ;10:00 a.m. Sunday Sada 11:00 a.m. Morning WorshiP ' •, * EVERYONE WELCOME 4 , siirio••••••”••••a•••!••4400. LUCKNOW UNITED CHURCH! Rev. Doug. Kaufman Minister JANUARY 11th • 10 a.m. Sunday School 11 a.m. Morning Worship o•••••••••••••'••••••••••4 Lucknow • Presbyterian (hurch Rev.= Glenn Noble, B.A., S.D. Minister Phone 52E1-2740 SUNDAY, JANUARY 11th 0:00 Sunday School 11:00• am: Morning Worship NURSERY FOR PRESCHOOL CHILDREN Ngtai • Gilbert Van Sli4tanharit,. School 11 a,M, WO'rship Se&iee: 7:10 p.m. f,vening' ,%rviee .MidWeek Prayer Serziee W,Mhesthy' o'clock C A. (young. People • Firida:. it •7':30 p.tin. '1 I C.0.<.. held their December' meeting on Sunday' in' the Sunday School •room, during church . SerVit,c`. . David , Ross,' '1St, Nice: president, Preside& and gave the call to worship:. The scripture was read' by loader Mrs. • ArChie Ptirden. Kendra .Pfirdoti prayer. Vicki. Scott read the minutes and the - .answer'eTi'by ..riternher,, giving .a Word fretn ..the. Christmas" Story. , The'birthday calendar Was marked. 411 s a ng AWa, in a Manger with mitsk in the haolwrotind fron• theolaef. • Tht closing praver was given b. 4 Christmas lunCli was ,,n i oveo l 4lIl consisting of • S TH.Q4N.T9N, Mrs. R,Obert Molt4 of Ltigknow attended the. wedding, ,154a nephew. W Dougfas: Was wrAkt Nancy ,Thornton SattudAy. Deeensber 2Qth, fon; 1.1..k11. to GI0e-St. Jams,- United Church, qttawa, A reception followed at the: Holiday Inn; The groom is a Son of Mrs., W 04 Wells and the late Mr, Wells of Clinton. Thb bride is a daughter of Mr. and. Mrs..Thorpton, Ottawa.. arid Mrs; WellS will both be On a teaching staff in Guelph after the, new Year, Following •the 'wedding 'Mrs, Moffat accOmpanied her daughter, Joyce, and son-in-law; Wayne Woods to, their home in Pembroke and Then 'to Eucknow. • Joyce, Wayne and daughter Shelley spent the 'Christmas vacation with rela- tives' in LucknoW, and with his mother in. Winghatn. • UP AND' This4eneration is turning' to highor things—the higher cost of living in'parti,cular. • 'N(1,K$, A M f S McKEN4E -. „War06 McKenzie of Water- Hoo 154Ssed away at Freeport tioNitteA„ Kitchener' on. Tuesday, VtCwtnbr 16 in her 93rd year. • 'She was "the former Mabel` L. ,Quaid, danghter of James And • Mary Anti (Dougherty) Quaid and, was, born in. •A4ifield Township on July 14, 1883, Mrs. McKenzie was a Member of North Street United Church, God- "erich and an associate member of First 11nited Church, "Waterloo. . She is survived by three dau.gh7 ters, Mrs. Florence Dahmer of Waterlob,: Mrs. Robert (Ethel)' cAlliSter of R. R. 2 Auburn, Mrs. . arjorie Braknis Of liarniltpri and one son Roderick of Goderich also- five grandchildren and eight great, grandeftildren., • Funeral service. and committal service were held. at McCallum Funeral Home, Goderieh on Fri- daY. December ;19. Rev:. Ralph King 'Was minister.' Interment was in Dungannon Cemetery. THE. 'TORONTO D-latAlsy.NDicATE. Wiayne 'is . . 11... a good-looking bey., ,with beautiful dark ,eyes, .• . brown half and alive skin He is:•:french. Scottish and engigh:in. ••deseent withsomereniote Indian ante try • • . • '• . . He is in -good general health but has, a in oderate .hearing kiss which,.haS resulted' in h is being ,SIOW •, in speech.,le.is Wearing •:a •H•hPoring aid •.-and having speech , therap-3•• and • is now, ...able to corn muniCate ,mvehbetter. than he did Wayne.is'•srriall;for his age. • -and shy. He -class • • ',..arid.testsindicate..heisprebably.•lowtaverage ,inahilipy,"'...,„•, youngster,' tit. al c. -,eagey to. ;Please .and .be • helpful He is •inqui.si-tive, y. about .mechanical things and wants `to 'kne everything works' and . „ love.able, youngster. 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