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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1982-12-15, Page 67School newer 1.nelmow Sentinel, W'ednenaty, December 22;1982—rage 23 MA student writes that Christmas giving is receiving A young woman buys a racing car ,set for her four- year-old son. He is the only child barn to her . and her husband. Ever since he was born he has been getting toys on toys. This year he has - asked for a racing car set and he is going to get it.. Meanwhile, anther young woman whose husband is not quite so well off, also has a son, and .a daughter. This Christmas there is not a Brookside Broadcast.. *ham page 2 Smackers 54, goals going to Leila Rau t 2), Kivu Tyler (2) and Dolma Raynard W. congratulations to Kim Kin' tout on her shutout His . December 17 rades 3,4'and 5ae edby tiler teachers, Mrs. Wand], Mrs, Tebbt, Mrs, Graham and Mr. Errington and Mrs. Carroll and her class went to Blyth to a potation„ Alligator Pie based oil poems by !Yuen& Lee. It was pnt on by Theatre Passe Muraille with an all-star cast. OnTt ay 12had a party celebrating Christmas whicheveryoneenjoyed Congratulations too fAr. Mrs. Jolly on the birth et and et ansaasrsrsa orsatos sftxirs s a exa sore s a> > araotaa4aasar4os n> s a sc - son en Member 16. Mrs. Jolly taught Grade 1, Room 1 until a week or so ago. Weng to Mrs. Wanda Jefferson who is now teaching •Gr. 1, Roan L Merry' Christmas and a Happy New Year to all. great amount of mi ney to spend and the young woman must scrimp and save on everything. She makes two dresses for her daughter arab a quilt for her daughter's doll. For her son, she has secondrhaufd copies of three boasthat he had wanted her to buy at the store a week ago. Christmas Day . arrive:. The firstyoung woman gives her son the racing car set- He takes it up to his room, pptys with it for the day and forgets about it after stashing it under the bed. The bay has received what he wanted buu he is not happy. The mother has given a gift batt has received no gratitude for it. In essence, neither has rel- ceived a thing for Christmas. On the other side o€ town, the other young woman has given herchildren the gifts she made.. Their .eyes light up at the things they asked for but never expected. to get. The mother smiles. She has given of herself, unlike the other young woman. Her. children have been given presents that are very spec- ial.: And while she is giving, the young another is refei ing -- receiving the grain • u and genuine gratefulness her children, Tt 'y will As forget about the presents as, easily as the four-year-old boy did. When you give a gift at Christmastime, do you feel as if you received something as well? As the person opens the gift you gave him/her, doh you feel a warm feeling inside -- as if you had been given a special present which was undefinable? If not, then the gift was not truly .given. The whole idea of giving is decidedly important only if soli think that the peso to t ;loin you have given the gift is important too. And by giving and receiving re- ceivingthe joy of marking someone else happy yots make others, as well as yourself, feel- important at this treasured time of the year. Liz Wiliam. obituary James Hendetson MaeTavish After a lengthy, James H. Mae'Tavish of Lticknawr, passed away pe a efa4 in the Wing is IOernena1 Hospitalon Mon- day, December 13,198a. Born on March 14„ 1904, .yourigest son of the lure Peter Maavtsh at Sarah McNair, he farmed on the se- ' eco nd concession of. Fan JI.-. Y- A r d• until moving to Ldxel row in 1959. He married CTarar of Huron Tam.. in June 194. Jnn McleTavish was an ac- tive member of Olivet United 'Church =tiff rnmethg to . Lue know,. when i he became AATra member of Ei ow Qyq q o; Church. lie roved musk and was an active 'HI .7!l tl -r offthe coir attOaet daueders„ Mrs. Euger - (Evelyn)) Wal` 1 nn Mrs.. Cie (Margaret )1 Thuell of Rezdale,Mrs. Per- rin (Marion:) wiry of i , n Township, two sons, Allan and James D. both of Herron Tom •sixteen grand- children razes chi d ren • a .tom great- grandchildren, reatgra hildren, Hew -as predeceased by his wife, Clara,. one grandson, James Dov ItitacTavish and three brothers and three sisters. The fared service was held on Tuesday. Deee 15, 1982 at the MacKenzie and McCreath Funeral Home in !}tip% y„ Service was conducted by Rev.. Warren ll&flmtrgal. Pailbears were his five grandsons, Rob) and Brian l[,owry,. Ken Wald'en, Jeff Maeravisii„ get Ulna and of son-in-law Kevin Taut F1owerbeairear was grandson,. KernvLowry, Interment in the Ripley eemeterY- s Santa's sleigh may need wheels in St. Helens Ity Kathryn Todd Show has finally Come ,to theSt„ Helens area izua 4 . tits( suffrcieant to guarantee a white Christmas this year. The unusually waren weather urn the early part Of the month reft. many wonder- ing if Santa would need a set offaheeis for his sttrgu.. Synpathy is ettended to. Mau Cranston; and family on] the passing of this mother,. Gladys 'Crraxflat con of lf.unow. In the early morning !lours on Friday a vehicle collided with a car owned by Kelley Cranston which was parked outside the home of Mr and Mars.. Allan Cranston_ Som damage was done to! the The accident. was in- vestrgat.M by theOPP. Several arLea school children participated in the School) Christmas Co held at Brookside School Cast Thursday evening. St. Helens UCWenjoy Christmas supper The 'Stir Helens t(r_tt rW met at the home of Miss Isobel Miller on December Alli enj ye d a pot hick matt hunt the meeting - Mrs, Frank M%Okriffim .rad the caapi to worship fop'awed by the •hymn, Sitentt Niger She read the scrip ,. Enke -f4r Tile meditation was entitl- ed., Give and Take.. Alf joined in singing,. Hark the ;fid A.irgefs Sing. It rte. Koss rin'gtna mot d.. What Is Christmas? and Mrs, Ekren fiiodct read.. "That's hat's Ch istmasti The topic.. given by Mrs.. Mitt Cameron, was WIIf that he by Christ or Charcgex? Miss phage Gordorn react. The • ffegend off the White Crift Kim Gordon NfcPhersott w2rsina•ciitange of the business wird pians were made for the January meeting.. TFre meeting closed with. The Elrst Noweitt,t, Marts. soar in the crisp winter landscape reminding us of the eaves of Nature and of Christina*. May alt that brings meaning to this sacred celebration add to the special deli of your holiday. Our thanks - Heusi 11 2.6 2.23 27 it`chfI 348- 8433 Grarifon 223.2160 art Albert 32>-7907