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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1977 THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO PAGE NINETEEN
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Sleightholm of St. Thomas,, Mr.
and Mrs. David Sleightholm of
Goderich, Mr. and Mrs. Dalton
Noels of Crediton, Mr. and Mrs.
Bob Jones of Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Laidlaw,
Janet and Kimberley spent the
holiday week at Holmstead, Flor-
ida, where they had an enjoyable
Christmas.
Holiday visitors with Mrs. Tom
Inglis, Betty and 'Tom were Mr.
and. Mrs. Roddy Inglis and
Christine of EarIton and Bonnie
Inglis of Toronto.
Visitois during the holidays with
Mr. and Mrs. Carl McClenaghan
were Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
DesRoches, Bobby, Joe, Stephen
and Jerry of Ancaster from
Thursday to Sunday; Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Norris of Woodstock; Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Geiger of Kitchener,
Tuesday- and Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Fair visited
New Years with her father, P. J.
Crawley of Guelph.
Chalmers Presbyterian Church
have planned their annual meeting
for Friday, January 28 at 2 p.m. in
the Sunday School room. All those
responsible for sending in reports
are to have them sent to Mrs. Bev
Kay by January 12.
The Y.P.S. will meet Sunday
evening, January 9 at Langside
Church.
New Years guests with Mr. and
Mrs. Walter Elliott and family were
Mr. and Mrs: Paul Laidlaw of
Windsor, Paul Elliott who now lives
at Brussels, Mrs. Agnes Elliott and
Mrs. Laura Galbraith of Wingham,
Lisa Campbell of London and
Kathy Blake of Brussels.
Mr. and Mrs. Hector Purdon and
Raymond of Strathroy, Athol
Purdon of Port Colborne attended
the funeral of the late Miss Agnes
MacKay on Saturday at Wingham
and visited with, Mr. and Mrs. Bob
Mowbray.
On Sunday to celebrate Robert
Mowbray's birthday, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Angus
Mowbray, Mr. and „ Mrs. Don
Seddon of Brantford and Connie
Fry took Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Mowbray out for dinner and later
returned to Mr. and Mrs. James
Wilson's where Bob opened his
many gifts.
DUNGANNON
Intended for last week
Rev. H. G. Dobson spoke on the
topic,' "Xmas", during worship for
Christmas Sunday , at Dungannon
United Church. He said the X is
like the unknown quantity in
algebra, there are unknowns in
individual interpretation and ways
of celebrating Christmas. The
choir, accompanied by Shelley
Rivett at the organ, contributed to
the service. Nile Sunday School
presented a Christmas concert at
Nile United Church at 8 p.m. on
Sunday evening. The sacrament of
the Lord's supper will be celebrat-
ed on January 9.
Mr. Tom McFarlan of Kinlough,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Chris Shelton
on Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Pentland
held a pre Christmas get-together
on Friday evening for Nellie's
father, Peter Bilstra and her
brother and his wife, Mr. and. Mrs.
Albert Bilstra and two sons of
Thamesford. Peter Bilstra leaves
on Tuesday to spend Christmas and
New Years in Holland.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dawson
and family of Goderich and Mr. and
Mrs. David Dawson and family
visited on Sunday with Mr., and
Mrs. K. K. Dawson.
Sympathy is extended to Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Thompson on the death
of his. brother, Bert Thompson,
whose funeral took place in
Brantford on Saturday.
Mrs. Cecil Blake and Mrs. Lorne
Ivers visited with Mr. and Mrs.
_Wilbur Brown in Lucknow on
Sunday.
Our sympathy to the family of
Adrien Van Dongen whose funeral
took place on Saturday.
The Young PiOple of 'Christian
Fellowship Church met at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Laverne Martin on
Saturday for an evening of fellow-
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On Sunday morning student
Pastor Doug Zehr spoke on "Why
Emmanuel?" based on Isaiah,
chapter 7. The fourth Advent
candle for hope was lit.
James and Marilyn Wagler. are
home on holidays . from their
Volunteer Service Work in United
States.
BROOKSIDE SCHOOL
HAPPENINGS
Brookside School staged their
annual Christmas concert in the
school auditorium on Thursday
evening, December 16, before a
capacity , audience.
Mr. Cameron conducted a choir
of grade .8 girls as they sang several
numbers.
Mrs.' Louise Wilson's grade 1
class presented a selection of songs
and drills, On the "Train" theme'
with James Menary as conductor
and Donna Raynard taking a solo
part.
Grades 3 and 4 under the
direction of their teacher Mrs.
Dorothy Chisholm presented a
dialogue called "The Official Visit"
in which three members of the
school board paid a visit to the
schoolroom. Lorelee Howes acted
as teacher and Wayne Bos, Paul
Strong, and , Steven Dow repres-
ented the school board.
Mr. Liddle's grade 7 boys put on
a "Backwards Drill" which left the
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audience holding their sides with
laughter. Kay and Karl Morrison
played duets very capably between
numbers.
. The two grade 6 classes, taught
by Mrs. D. Graham and Mr. Greg
Hazlitt, presented a play called
"Santa's Spectacles" in which
Santa's specs were lost, found and
used to change a grouchy woman's
outlook on. Christmas and finally
returned to Santa so he could make
his appointed round on time. Paul
Martin as •Santa, Brenda Bos as
Mrs. Cruikshank, Jeff Filmore and
Gordon Jamieson as elves, Duane
Rivett as jack-in-the-box, Kathy
Little as rag doll, Karen Purdon as
the cat, Cathy England as elf
Twinky and several' elves and