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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1983-12-14, Page 52community news Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 21, 1983—Page 8 D. D. Graham's class presented The Spirit of Christmas at the Brookside Public School (minas Concert December 14. In the court room scene, Judge, Warren Andrew sentences the boy, Jody to find the true spirit of Christmas. The judge Is assisted by the court clerk, Fred McCabe, left, and the prosecutor, Robert Ireland. [Photo by Sharon Dietz) West Huron club makes nominations for outstanding junior farmer Joanne Pentland opened the West Huron Junior Farmer meeting on December 12. Annette Ritchie read the minutes of the last meeting. Ruth Ritchie gave the treasurer's report. It was decided the club would make a donation to the Hemophilia Society. The club showed a profit from their banquet and dance. Ralph Morrison and Anne Alton were nominated to receive the Bill Armstrong Outstanding Junior Farmer Award. Mem- Order Your Seed Grain Requirements Early! Due to last year's growing conditions, some varieties of Oats, Barley and some mixtuies of mixed grain will be In short suPPly- Ask about our early order and cash discounts. Lvcknow District Co-op LUCKNOW 529-7953 bers from county clubs are ° nominated to receive this award. It was decided the club would canvass for the Heart Fund again in 1984. The Rose Bowl Award was presented to Ruth Ritchie for all the work she did organizing the variety concert for the banquet and dance. Larry Henderson gave the sheriff's report. After the meeting the dub members exchanged Christmas gifts. SEIGEL'S SHOES 2 STORES IN DOWNTOWN LONDON LADIES -BOYS' -GREG "100 RATED" SAFETY 000TS *POPULAR TAN LEA/1111 *LADIES' i to I'4 *DOTS' 4 to r., •IACTODT SECONDS MEN'S SAFETY E SHOES $'299!$7998 £ q 98 $ 7 9 98 GOOD ASS©W NT MEN'S OVERSHOES to FIT SAFETY BOOTS •. SUCKLE •11T *PULL ON WITH STRAP LADIES' VINYL WATERPROOF BOOTS *CONVOY STYLE *DROWN. DERIGUNDT, • to TO *CANADIAN •1OPT SKIN IIT LINING •IACTODT SECONDS $ 5 • PR. 3 Pr. '12. I OVERSIZE BIG SHOES *NEWS TO 14 *LADIES' to 11 MIN'S•LADI6S' WIDE SHOES 129 DUNDAS 330 CLARENCE AT YORK FACING MARXET 1 New Year's Eve DANCE SATURDAY, DECEMBER 31 Sponsored By Lucknow Fire Dep't AT LUC OW CO 'TY CENTRE Dance to Live Band $ 00 • COUPLE INCLUDING MEAL 19 years of age and over TICKETS ON SALE WHILE THEY LAST at BUD HAMILTON'S or McDONAGH INSURANCE Kinloss Bowling League Ladies high, Val Matthews with a single of 183 2nd a triple of 479. Men's high, Harry Lavis with a single of 221 and a triple of 589. Men 200 and over: Harry Lavis 221, Hank Hartemink 211, Don Kennedy 203, Art Burrows 200. Team points and standings: Kings 3, 58; Snows 5, 42; Wealthys 2, 48; Pippins 5, 41; Macs 5, 35, Spys 2, 28. Ladies Thursday Bowling Wilma's Pineapples 3, 56; Gerda's Bananas 2, 551/3; Chris' Apples 5, 51; Lois' Oranges 5, 50; Shirley's Grapefruit 2, 491/2; Barb's Grapes 4, 34. High single, Nikki Exel 250. High triple, Lois Hodgins 622. Games over 200: Karen Allan 203, Lois Hodgins 222, Linda Stanley 200, 225; Marg Wilson 249,;,Nikki Exel 250. Mens Bowling League High single, Murray Reid 296. High triple, Murray Reid 707. Games over 225: Murray Reid 296, 225; Ray Guay 273, Eric Taylor 266, John Andrew 235. Standings: Oldsmobiles 88, Mustangs 77, Dodges 98, Pontiacs 87, Buicks 73. Ladies Monday Bowling Jean Phillips bowled the high single with a 224. Sharon Culbert bowled the high triple with a 568. Games of 200 and over: Sharon Culbert 208, Jean Philips 205, 224, Barb Ross 202, Pat Livingston 209, Fern MacDonald 206, Joan Livingston 211. Team points and standings: Mexico 2, 49'/2; Scotland 0, 34; China 5, 49'/2; Holland 5, 53; U.S.A. 7, 48; Canada 2, 39. Town and Country Bowling Thelma Brown had high single for the ladies with 220. High double was Isobel Miller with 334. High double for the men was Art Burrows with 319. Pharis Mathers had high single with 178. Team standings: Violets 39, Greens 32, Yellows 28, Blues 26, Oranges 24, Reds 16. Youth Bowling League Good Scores: Scott Allen 183, Tracy Livingston 155, Chad Stanley 160, Luke Cranston 164, 161, Leslie Livingston 177, David Elliott 158. Standings: Tigers 133%, Cheetas 1221/2, Wolverines 98, Bears 96, Cougars 93, Panthers 85. Christmas... symbol of joy and hope For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given, and the government shall be upon His shoulder; and His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The Mighty God, The Everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace. Isaiah 9:6. Jesus Christ was born in the meanest of circumstanc- es, but the air above was filled with the halleluyahs of the heavenly host. His lodging was a cattle pen, but a star drew distinguished visitants from afar to do Him homage. His birth was contrary to the laws of life. His death was contrary to the laws of death. No miracle is so inexplicable as His life and teaching. He had no cornfields or fisheries, but He could spread a table for 5,000 and have bread and fishes to spare.... Three years He preached His gospel. He wrote no book, twill no church, had no money back of Him. After 1900 years, He is the one central character of human hist- ory, the perpetual theme of all preaching, the pivot around which the events of the age re- volve, the only regenerator of the human race. Was it merely human blood that was spilled on Calvary's hill for the redemption of sinners, and which has worked such wonders in men and nations through the centuries? What thinking man can keep from ex- claiming, "My Lord and my" Warm Christian Greetings ELMER U JOHN KREUTZWISER ti