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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1984-12-05, Page 2644 Atom A team whomps Teeswater The Lucknow Atom As really gave it to Teeswater Tuesday, November 27, putting away a 9 - 1 win. Vince Sticklend opened the scoring at 6.48 of, the first period unassisted.. Clint Murray followed with another unassisted goal. Ray Dalton scored the third goal with Brad Rhody assisting. Adam Skillenwho usually plays in net came out to ,score two goals, one assisied by Justin Murray and one unassisted. Justin Murray added another .hat 'trick to his already many goals, allof which were unassisted. Matthew Drennan scored the ninth goal unassisted. With so many unassisted goals there • must have been a lot of individual effort. This is the Atom As fourth straight win. Appoint Elston critic... •from page 2 - Elston said: "I am honoured to be elected chairman of the Public Accounts • Committee and am pleased by the expres- • ision of trust and support expressed in my abilities by all members of the committee. I am also indebted to my Leader David Peterson who has appointed me to be a member of the Committee and look forward to serving the interests of the people of Ontario as Chairman of Public Accounts by ensuring a thorough disclos- ure of the spending of public funds by this government." BlltTHS KEITH - Wanda (Linner) and Murray • thank God for •the safe arrival of .their second daughter, Melissa Fay, born Nov- ember 23, 1984 at 3.45 a.m. weighing 9 lb. 6 oz., a sister for Sharon. Melissa, is the • fourth grandchild of Audrey and EdWard Linner of Goderich and Margaret and Evan Keith of Lucknow. Proud great grandpar- ents are Robert Scott of • McAuley, Manitoba and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas • Graham of Lucknow. „NDIVe?itt-';,•4!,.•*- 4, • • ' • .‘;',-• °IP , • Zr We're making if easy to Christmas bhopT • *: ), Luggage B. p SAMSONITE , The Perfect CHRISTMAS GIFT for anyone. A wide selection • • „ to choose from • Les.Petter Shoes . Lucknow: 1 528-2011 -4 , • Don Poulton REAL ESTA'TE LTD. KINCARDINE Our farm specialist will be leaving • for Germany, in a few weeks. We are in need, of more farm listings. For confidential listing service, call collect Werner Ritgen 529-7783 • or • 3964444 Lucknow Sendnel, ‘Vedneaday, Deeernber 5, 1984—Page 24 Present Sunday School Christmas concert The Lucknow Presbyterian Sunday School held their annual Christmas concert on Sunday, December 2 at 7 p.m. Prior to the program, piano selections were played• by Wayne Forster. Rev. Allisciq Ramsay welcomed everyone and opened the program with prayer. The children sang several numbers under the direction of June Gilchrist, the Sunday School superintendent and Dale Gilchrist, a former Sunday School student. Recitations were presented by the kindergarten and preschoolers 'class. Those taking part were Michael Cranston, Kristi Cranston, Matthew de Boer, Alicia de Boer, Julie Cleland, Cherie Conley, Joshua Emberlin, Jolene Emberlin, Lisa Kwan, Paula Kwan, Craig Moffat and Ean Moffat. Their teachers are. Jessie John- ston, Debbie Emberlin, Donna Moffat, Marg Wilson and Charlene Conley. Recitations were also presented by Jackie Murray and Barb Cranston's class, Katrina Abbott, Angela Cranston, Sara Cameron, Andrew Cleland, Michael de Boer, Lee Drennan, Chad Moffat and Trevor Moffat. The audience then sang, Good Christian Men Rejoice. •• • A pageant entitled, The Family Who • Almost Missed Christmas, was presented • by Inez Forster, Judy de ,Boer and June Gilchrist's classes. Those taking part were Luke Cranston, .I4ckie Wilson, Jennifer Cranston, Jason Cameron and Colleen and Chris Conley. • , An offering was then collected to be sent to the Children's Aid Society in Walkerton. The senior classes presented a pageant .called, Gifts for the Christ Child, and the parts were played by Brock Raynard, Chris •Conley, Colleen Conley, Jackie Wilson; • Alesha Moffat, Cathy Conley, Jason Cam- eron and Jennifer Cranston, and narrated • by Luke Cranston. • The audience then joined to sing, Joy to the World. • Jason Cameron closed the program with a reading and refreshments were served. ORDER EARLY FOR • CHRISTMAS MEAT TRAYS, CHEESE TRAYS AND A FEAST OF VALUES TO SATISFY • YOUR TASTE GET • Ce, '-a '•giike• ..1COA4 , • • ,4 LLOYA 1J BLEACH (0 •ce?'• avex .bP' . PARAMOUNT LIGHT FLAKED Tuna SOLID POWDER ROOM, SUPER ODOUR KILLER Air Care 2000. BUDGET 141/2 OZ. Dog 3/ OR 99 .• • FARM HOUSE FROZEN BANANA, • CHOCOLATE, COCONUT Cream Pies • 40 G. 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