HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1988-12-14, Page 12Page 12—Lucknow Sentinel, Wedne,day, December 14, 1988
Off to the bright lights
Christmas is goodies baking •
And the sight of children making
Gl4P and paper decorations
With their smiles and with their laughter
And with memories kept long after.
Dorothy Finlayson spent a couple of
days in Sarnia with her son, daughter-in-
law and their children.
•On Thursday at noon, the WMS of the
Ashfield Presbyterian Church had their
annual Christmas potluck dinner in
Lucknow at the home of Mrs. Rhoda
MacKenzie.
Rhetta and Marion MacLennan enjoyed
a lovely dinner Wednesday evening at the
home of Ewan and Marj, MacLean.
On Tuesday, Mrs. Gordon Robb and a
number of people from the area enjoyed a
bus trip to Simcoe to see the lights.They
say the lights are beautiful. The people en-
joyed their dinner at Big Creek.
Intended For Last Week
Christmas time is scenes of mangers
Kindness to both friends and strangers...
Porch lights on and candles burning,
Loved ones, far from home, returning
Christmas time is meant for sharing
People loving, people caring.
OCHALSH
by Kae Webster
Colen MacLennan of Agincourt spent a
couple of days visiting with his grand-
mother and aunt Rhetta and Marion
MacLennan.
Barry and Betty Jones were in London
On Sunday to have the Jones family
Christmas gathering at the home of
Barry's niece Ron and Linda Lee Kilgour.
Cecil, Jim and Kae Webster visited on
Friday evening with their aunt Mrs. Nor-
ma Young in Goderich.
Rod Finlayson of Sarnia visited with his
mother, Dorothy Finlayson for a couple of
days.
On Saturday, Mayme Wilkins and
daughter Elizabeth Wilkins were hostesses
at a cookie exchange at the Wilkins, this
brought many of the neighbours in for cof-
fee and friendly chat. The one guest of
distinction was Maymes mother, Stella
Irwin.
Elizabeth Wilkins of Mount Forest was
at home with her parents Charlie and
Mayme Wilkins on the weekend. ,
We won't
keep you
in the
dark any
longer.
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These little drummer girls seemed to think their fine hats were just a little too tight
during the Lucknow Central Public School Christmas Concert rehearsal. By the time
the show was performed for friends and family last Tuesday night, the hats fit
perfectly and all the kids did a great job. ( Rob Bundy photo)
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