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Page 10--Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 9, 1987
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Holyrood W.I. hosts speciai Christmas meeting
The Holyrood Women's Institute
Christmas dinner was held at the hall on
Thursday Dec. 3rd at 12:30 pm. The tables
looked so festive and all enjoyed a most
delicious meal following the welcome by
the president Mrs. Harold Smith and sing-
ing the Grace.
The hostesses were Mrs. Leo Murray,
Mrs. Harold Smith and Mrs. Douglas
McEwan. All did justice to a delicious
turkey dinner with all the trimmings and
each member had a Christmas favor to
take home for Christmas.
Following the meal the •Mary Stewart
Collect was repeated and The Institute Ode
sang. The roll call was memories of a past
Christmas and many minute books of past
years and pictures were on display as well
as the Tweedsmeir book which is very in-
teresting with valuable information of who
owned farms in the area and an accom-
wy parried write up, names and pictures of
' "former Institute members whose names
we cherish but have passed on.
Mrs. Harold Smith thanked all who
remembered her when she was in hospital.
A nice card was read from the Ackert
family as the W.I. had sent a floral tribute
to express our sympathy at. the passing of
a dear and faithful member, the late Hilda
Ackert. Christmas Cheerio boxes will be
delivered .for Christmas to shut-ins. Com-
mittee I are in charge. Mrs. Douglas
McEwan read the minutes of the October
and November meetings and gave the
report on the Bazaar of Dec. 28th. Card
parties were planned, to begin in January.
Mrs. Charles Murray brought greetings
from the District and gave a reading.
Donations were made to the Sick Childrens
Hospital in London, and The Lucknow fund
for needy families. The Sunshine Sister
gift exchange brought many pleasant sur-
prises, and new 1988 S.S. Sisters were
chosen. Directors for this Curators
meeting were Mrs. Agnes Hodgins and
Mrs. Bessie Maulden. A reading was given
by Mrs. Wm. MacPherson and a
geography contest by Mrs. Maulden. Mrs.
Agnes Hodgins gave a contest and a
reading. Mrs. Charles Murray read "The
lighted Candle" from the late Ethel Chap-
man book. A guessing contest puzzled
many of us in calling every article on a
large coloured pictured sheet, but Mrs.
Ellwood Elliott got them and won a lovely
tatted doily.
Mrs. Agnes Hodgins read a humorous
reading entitled "Some members are just
like horses."
We all enjoyed a Christmas Carol sing.
May Boyle on behalf of all present ex-
presssed appreciation to the girls who
prepared and made ready for the
Christmas dinner and to all who took part
in such a nice program. Christmas
greetings -were exchanged and a most en-
joyable time brought to a close.
On Saturday morning the Sunday School
had their Christmas Pageant at the
Anglican service, "Come Lord Jesus",
under the direction of the Sunday school
teacher's Mrs. Eric Thacker and Mrs. Roy
Collins.
Everyone did their parts well, beginning
with the old testament prophecy and
following through' until the first Christmas
when Bethlehem was where the Little Lord
Jesus arrived in humble surroundings. But
the Shepherds on the hillside saw the Star
and heard the Angels. sing Glory to God in
the Highest and on earth Peace and good-
will unto men.
Mrs. Roy Collins was the narrator. Mr.
and Mrs. Harvey Cooper sang a lovely
duet "Comfort ye my people," Rev.
Merelyn Letson had a lovely message
assisted by Mr. Reuben Burnett. The
Organist Miss Edna Boyle was assisted
during the pageant by Mrs. Harvey Cooper
who played for the youth group.
Sympathy is extended to the family and
friends of the late Mrs. Nelson Bushell
(Arabelle Cameron of Lucknow) who pass-
ed away in Florida. The funeral was on
Monday at the MacKenzie -McCreath
funeral Chapel at Lucknow.
Mrs. Frank Maulden and May Boyle
visited Mrs. George Graham at Lucknow
on Sunday. A happy family gathering was
held at the Kinloss Community Centre on
Saturday evening honouring Mrs. Ronald
Thacker on her upcoming birthday, Kay
was taken completely by surprise but all
enjoyed a lovely evening of fun, food and
fellowship. Happy Birthday Dec. 12th Kay.
Miss Winnifred Percy, Mrs. Alex Percy
and Mrs. Glen Haldenby were to Kincar-
dine to call at the funeral home where their
cousin Miss Christena Maston's remains
rested.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Page of Burl-
ington and the girls, Dr. and Mrs. Iman
Mohamed and boys of Toronto, and Miss
Rosita Page of Kitchener spent the
weekend here with Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Page and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Page all
had their pre -Christmas dinner on Sunday.
Mrs. John Barr and Miss Winnifred Per-
cy of here and Mr. and Mrs. Morley
Bushell of Wingham visited on Wed. with
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Brooks and boys at
Listowel.
On Saturday afternoon Mayme Wilkins
had a few ladies in and they all enjoyed the
cookie exchange coffee and of course the
sociability of it all.
On Sunday afternoon Kae Webster and
her two sons, Cecil and Jim Webster of
Waterloo' visited with Norma Young w• in
Goderich.
Rod Finlayson of Sarnia has been with
his mother Dorothy Finlayson for a couple
of days.
Betty Jones spent a couple of days away
from home last when she did some
Christmas shopping, visited her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Hunter of Dor-
chester. Barry's mother at St. Marys her
daughter Sherry Bullin in London and
some of her old friends and neighbours at
Thorndale.
The community would like to send its
congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wilkins on the safe arrival of their wee son
born on Wednesday, December 2nd. A wee
brother for Timothy and another grandson
for Charles and Mayme Wilkins.
The community would also like to send
congratulations to Jean Anne Smeltzer
daughter of Elmer and Marianne
Smeltzer, Huron township, graduated syith
honours at Westvelt Business School in the
Bank Career Training Program.
Ceremonies were held at the London Holi-
day Inn on November 20th. Jean Anne has
been working at the City Centre Branch of
the Royal Bank in London since Mare
Colin MacLennan of Agincourt visited
with his grandmother and aunt Rhetta and
Marion MacLennan on Thursday.
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