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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1986-12-24, Page 7Lue1iiQ®w Sentinel, Wednesday, December 249 ]186—Page 7 New Years Eve Dance Lucknow Community Centre Wednesday, December 31, 1986 9:00 RM. - 1:00 A.M. Music by Star Spinners Sponsored by Lucknow & District Kinsmen Club Proceeds to Community Betterment No Minors Allowed Tickets available at the SENTINEL BUILDING Sat., Dec. 27 1 5, p.m. 57 phone 357.1630 for 24 hour movie information Playing from Friday to Thursday, December 26th to January 1st , SHOWTIMES: Friday and Saturday 7:00 and 9:00 p.m. Sunday to'Thursday One: Show Each Evening •at 8:00 p.m. The Theatre will bo closed New 'Year's Evo PAUL HOGAN • is • :DUNDEE There's() Tittle of him in all of us. PARENTAL GUIDANCE ADVISER Wendy Ritchie picks out. her Christmas Turkey from the Lucknow.' Village Market on December 17 after winning the $100 shopping spree sponsored b ..the Lucknow Kinettes. (Alan Rivett photo) CGIT hold Christmas Vesier ervice The Lucknow CGIT presented the 1986 Christmas Vesper "Service, let Us Go To. Bethlehem, in the Lucknow Presbyterian. Chruch on December 7. Heather Priestap lit the Christ Candle and welcomed everyone. She and Meaghan were the worship leaders. Sara nelson, Jennifer MacKinnon and Marita MacDougall did a skit around the Christmas tree. Marlene Martin began the theme as a servant women in Bethlehem. Colleen Conley read the scriptures. Nancy Brown sang a solo •.verse and ' the Presbyterian choir sang the rest of 0 Little Town of Bethlehem. Norma Raynard ac- ttp • companied on the organ for the 'service. The shepherds were Janine Helm. and Debbie Nicholson. Stacey Hakkers was the angel: Doreen Mali, Bonnie Henderson and Debbie Atkinson were the kings coming to ` . the manger where Julie Nicholson and Brenda Gibson played Mary .and Joseph. The CGIT choir sang two anthems with• Bonnie Henderson at the piano. Marlene Martin, "Megan: Johnston and. Marita Mac- Dougall were the candlelighters. Sharon MacDougall lit a special candle, The CGIT ' had done a Bible Study on "gifts and made a tree decoration for each person at the service. All CGIT members lit candles. at the conclusion of the service. • . 2nd WEEK • •,. • • • •1 1 • • • ••. GoolmcM ••` 124.7$11 .• 1 FRI. - SAT. 7 :& 9:1540 • THE FATE OF THE FUTURE LIES HIDDEN IN THE PAST, SOMEWHERE ON EARTH...1986. o PARENTAL bir GUIDANCE ADVISED • TUESDAY $2.50 Asocial tittle followed. •••••••••..•••••••••,•"w•• •• STAR, TREK ISA REOISTEREDTRADEMARK A PAAtJIIIItJJ 71 PICT fOE' OFPAriAMOUNTENCTURESCORPORAYION ` IIr"rf u IS . ALL RKiHT +•/ A\`�• ' COPYRIGHT t lads SV PARAMOUNT PICTURES CORPORAtie S RESERVED. "V « :Mi • k • • ••• 1 a` • `. _ r_:. • ••• • • •. sun..THURS., 7:50 •• ••••••••••••• , HUTTON LUCKNOW - Askingpriae 137,900 for this 15 .., yr. old three bedroom bungalow on a % acre lot. Living Groom and dining room have new rugs, large kitchen, paved drive. • . . .****** ATTRACTIVE three bedroom Whitechurch home, nicely decorated and updated. Well in sulated, electric tnrnace; 10 x 20 heated workshop, large. lot. Asking, *20,500. • ****** LUCKNOW . Three bedroom one floor .home, aluminum sided, electric heating, attached . garage, lot 70 x 165, asking 131,500. All reasonable offers considered. ****** COUNTRY two, storey borne in Ashfield on 2 acres. Living room,' dining )room, kitchen, den, 3 bedrooms up, steel covered workshop. All of. fere considered. WUITECtIURCIi *Threee bedroom home, kits` chen has new cupboards, two bedrooms up, one down,all new drywall interior, large lot. $26,900. ****** TEESWATER - Two storey brick triplex in exi cellent condition, well decorated, two apart., thetas have electric heating, one had oil. A great investment. 149,000. Mel MathersWhtgham 351.3208 LLOYD 0W HUTU N Real Estate Ltd: Broker, Kincardine If we could, ue'd; send a bouquet of love and thanks toyouffor{ yourwelcorne patronage in the past. Have a great Christmas. X r