HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1980-12-17, Page 36• - The' Kinloss-Kairshea
Women's Institute held their
Christmas, meeting on Thurs-
day, December 1.8 with 32
ladies sitting down to a
turkey banquet at the May
fair Restaurant in Lucknow,
The president, Mrs. Allan
- MacDougall, welcomed all to
Mrs, Harvey. Houston gave gave a reading, "The Christ
A reading, "Twas the Night of Christmas".
Before Christmas", A con- The exchange gifts, of •
test, "Bible Names", was Christmas baking were <Bs-
conducted by Mrs. Brian tributed.' After Mrs. Brian
Doelman with Mrs, - Ira Doelman gave 'the courtes
Dickie and Mrs.. Donald ies, the meeting was brought
Macintyre winning the per to :.a close by singing more
es. Mrs. Hank Harteminkmeamls.—
St. Peter's
Anglican Church
Lucknow
CHRISTMAS. EVE SERVICE
11:30 p.m.
ALL WELCOME
the meeting and thanked the
Hamiltons for a delicious din-
• "Aig.0;.'
ner.
A carol sing was conducted
by Mrs. Harvey Houston,
Mrs. Clarence Ritchie con-
ducted a 'Christmas bingo.
The secretary-treasurer,
Mrs. Donald MacIntyre,read
—the -niiiintes and ibe corres-
pondence.
Mrs. Donald MacKinnon
reported on the short course,
"Crewel Embroidery". Mrs.
Clarence Ritchie reported on
.the Lions dinner catered to in.
November.
rs. Clarence Ritchie was
chairlady for the program.
Mrs: Harold Howald demon-
strated Christmas deeora-
dons showing the ladies how '
to make corn husk angels and
other ornaments. Mrs. Frank
MacKenzie thanked Kathy
for sharing her, crafts with
the ladies. Mrs. GordonWall
was the lucky recipient of a
Christmas Angel.
Win draw
Winners in' the Lucknow.
Merchants double draw this
-week are: first prizes, Mrs.
Gilbert Beecroft, R. # 1
Beigrave'; Josephine
MacTavish, R. # -2 Lucknow;
second prizes, Mary . Lou
Welch, R. # 3 Wingham and
Barb Ross, Lucknow; third
prizes, Harold Elphick., R. #
3, Lucknow and Mrs. Jessie
Kirkland, Lucknow.
This evergreen tree was the only tree in the forest which would give refuge to the little
bluebird in the play performed by Debbie Price's class at the Kinloss Central. Public School
Christmas Concert on DeCember 17. The bluebird was played by Cuilin Clarke and Leslie
Bushell played the tree. (Sentinel Staff Photo]
Best Wishes fora Happy Holiday Season
And Our Sincere Thanks for Your Loyalty
And Otiodwill Throughout the Year.
LUC.KNOW
UNITED .
CHURCH
GREETINGS
May the holy light
of the Christmas
season brighten
your spirits and
bring peace to
your hearts.
SUNDAY,,DEC. 28
10 a.m. Sunday School •
11:00 a.m.
_Morning Worship
Pastor Donald Darrell
Subject: "Newness Only
Christ Can Give"
Wishing A New Year of
Love, Joy and Peace
For Everyone
Nursery Provided for
Pre-School Children
Everyone Welcome
Here's wishing you a holiday decorated in
joy and laughter...all wrapped up with love
and warmth. May you and yours enjoy it all!
fine markets...of fine foods
LUCKNOW
CHRISTIAN
REFORMED
CHURCH
LUCKNOW
PRESBYTERIAN.
CHURCH
key. Wm. Munshaw
'B.A. M. Div.
SUNDAY, DEC. 28
• 11 a.m.
Combined Services
Church and Sunday
School
Nursery Provided
Everyone Welcome "6
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