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Page 18Lucknow • Sentinel, Wednesday, December 101 1980
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Reco nize service
lieve in 'the love of the
Christmas season.
The official board meeting
jis_._%Wesin_e____sday, evening!
December 10. A good at- grantedIKE-Rightrof-Sacra,----:-- Bylanke-Goolt—•-
tendance is hoped for as
there Fare several important
matters to be discussed.
Christmas services will be
held as follows; Dungannon,
Sunday, December 21 at 11
a.m.; Nile, Sunday, Dec-
ember 21at§p.m. Since this
will he the only evening
Christmas service, Dungan-
tnent by the authority of 'the and•Rhonda McMichael
LOndon conference on the This week ' Mr: Wraith
• recommendation of the fur came froM the Winghant.
on-Perth Presbytery and the High School to talk to the
Dungannon Nile.charge% The grade eight stadents who are
Rights include the right to going to F. E. 'Madill High
baptize and to hold corn- School abobt the courses
munion.. available.
The Chris lair'-Fellowship-- The.-senior-classes-Of-opr-
church is showing the film, school entered a. Reinem-
non congregation are cordial- Distant Thunder on Friday
ly invited to attend. December 12 at p.m.
Your minister is pleased:to everyone is welcome.
announce that he'has. been BROOKSIDE BROADtA§T
brance Day,Essay and Poem
contest in November. Win-
ners from our school, were
Wilma Vandervelde (2nd in'
n,fatnie-
son (3rd in poem).
Recently classes have been
preparing for the Christmas
'concert which is to be held on
December 16. The junior
choir practises on Tuesday
and the seniors practise on
Thursdays. Were all work-
ing-,,towards*A.concettwhich
we hope you will enjoy.
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BY MARIE 411g their new daughter, Deanne
Marie on November 30th. A
In recOgnition of 34 years fourth granddaughter .for
`of service - the- public ;Mrs. A! Wiggins
through the post office, a gift
Of two pieces of luggage was
presented to Mr. and Mrs.
A. J. Sherwood from the
grateful patrons, to which
they gave al fitting reply.
Alvin and Cora will con-
tinue to serve the public
'through- their- bus business
and the grocery store.
The post office is now
located at Eedy's under the
management of Colleen and
Irvine Eedy, effective since
October .11, '1980.
Congratulations to Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Wunnick (nee,
Janet Hamilton) of Goderich
on the birth of their 9 lb. 9 oz.
son, Bryce, John, at St.
Joseph's Hospital; London;
on Friday, November 28.
Bernice Glenn returned
home from Wingham hospit:
al on Thursday following
three weeks of confinement.
Best wishes are extended
to those confined to the
:different hospitalS. Harvey
Mole of Lucknow, a former
resident of Dungannon, is
again a patient in Wingham
hospital, as well as Dynes
Campbell, who suffered a
heart attack last week. Roy
Ashton of Goderich, who is
well known to 'many in Dun-
gannon, is a patient in Strat-
ford General Hospital, where
surgery was performed on
Thursday morning.
Jane Ribey of Kitchener
visited with her grandmoth-
er, Mrs. Amy Wiggins on
Sunday.
On Wednesday of last
week Mr. and Mrs. John
Durnin accompanied by Mrs:
Etta Papp of Vancouver,
British Columbia, visited
with Mrs. Lii_MacDonald
is a• cousin of Mrs.Papp,
Congratulations to Eric
and Lorna Wiggins of Van-
couver, B.C. on the birth of
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Sunday was the second
Sunday of Advent and mark-
ed the observance of White
Gift Sunday with young
people from the Sunday.
School participating,
Lavonne Curran led in the
call to worship and the
responsive prayer. Craig Mc-
Neil and Heather Curran lie
the second Advent candle for
Repentance. Nancy Carmich-
ael read the scripture lesson
followed by a 3-part reading
by Heather Curran and Craig
McNeil. Two verses of the
carol, 0 Little Town of
Bethlehem, were sung be-
fore the pageant, The Inn-
keeper's Story, in which Jim
Wright acted as innkeeper
with. Susan Curran and Ken
Logtenberg as his wife and
son, was presented. Murray
Curran and Sherri Smith
played the parts of Joseph
and Mary. The shepherd's
parts' were taken by Steph-
anie Durnin, Angela and.
Arletta Glenn, Sherry Hod-
ges and Laurie Hayden. Joey
Carmichael, Kevin. Black and
Joey Curran acted as the
three wise men. During the
presentation the choir' sang,
On a Day When Men Were
Counted. The children came
forward with their White
Gifts and, Away in a Man-
ger, was sting,
Mr. Cowan told a story and
the service closed with, Oh
Come All ye Faithful. It was
a. moving and impressive.
---service-and--great credit is_
due to the Sunday School
children and their teachers.
The_ moneyin_the _White
Gift envelopcs will be turned
over to the Children's Aid
Society in Goderich to help
some child Continue to be-
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