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returned to her home at Moose
Jaw, Saskatchewan.'
Visitors over the week end with.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Nicholson and
Lois were their daughter Evelyn of
Brampton and Mr. and Mrs.
Harold SlessOr of Glatnis, Mrs.
Margaret Herlley, Mrs. Gertrude
Walsh' and Mrs. Miller Hartwick,'
Kincardine.
DUNGANNON
Rev. H. G. Dobson preached his
sermon entitled "Use the Bible"
for Bible Sunday, December 7. The
choir supplied music under the
direction of Mrs. Judy McMichael.
Next Sunday will be White Gift'
Service under the leadership of the
Sunday School. White gifts •and
loose offering will go to the .
Children's Aid Family Services.
The Toc Alpha Conference for
Youths 14-21 will be held Deeem-
ber 27-30: Mr. Dobson has further
information on this.
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THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO
PAGE EILEVEN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1975
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Come Celebrate
Birthday of a King
As a final celebration of Canad,
ian Girls In Training's sixtieth
anniversary year, the Lucknow
group will hold its annual Vesper
Service on Sunday, December 14.
The theme of this year's service is
"Come Celebrate the Birthday of,
the King" and it was written by
Rev. Eleanor Geib of St. Martin's
United Church, Saskatoon with the
help. Of Saskatchewan girls and
leaders.
From Newfoundland to Vancouv-
er Island those who join in the
Christmas Vesper Services with
CGIT's 30,000 girls and leaders will
be invited to share birthday cake
and punch, symbols' of Christian
joy and fellowship.
When these services are con,
ducted across Canada in Decenv•
ber, they will provide further
opportunity to celebrate 60 years of
ecumenical co-operation in teenage
girls' work. CGIT groups are
sponSored by the Christian Church
(Disciples of Christ), the Baptist
Federation of Canada, the Presby-
terian Church in Canada and the
United Church .of Canada.
Offerings received at the Vesper
Services are the only regular source
of income of the National C.G.I.T.
committee, which provides Bible
study, leadership and other re-
sources for CGIT groups and
camps.
extended .to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Alton and family on the death of his
mother, Mrs. Sam Alton, last
week.
Thos. Webster returned home.
from University Hospital, London
on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs.
Webster •attended the wedding of
their granddaughter, Faye Bradley
and Bruce Rodriguez in North
Street United Church on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thomas,
Linda and Wendy of Willowdale
spent the week end with Lois'
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Webster
and also attended the Rodriguez-
Bradley wedding in Goderich,
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Irvin visited
their daughter Betty and her
husband, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Stirling, Darlene and Harold in.
Thamesville last week end.
Sympathy, is extended to former.
Dungannon residents, Mr. and
Mrs. Marvin Durnin on the death
of his sister, Miss Teacy Durnin, in
Goderich Hospital last week.
Ben Park suffered a coronary
attack last Monday and was in
intensive care in Wingham hospital
until. Friday." He has now been
moved to a regular ward and is,
showing improvement.
• Bill and Colleen Naylor of Sarnia
'visited her parental home on, the
week end and took her mother Mrs.
Ben Park over to Wingham to visit
Mr. Park in the hospital. Bill and
Colleen Will celebrate their fourth
wedding anniversary on December
11.
Miss Flora Durnin of Tottenham
palled on friends in Dungannon last
week' and spent a few days in
Goderich with her cousin, Mrs. Jim
Wilson.
' The official board and manse
committee held a meeting in the
church on Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Cecil Blake visited with her
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Dick Kilpatrick and Anne's
Mother, Mrs, Atkinson in Wing-
ham on the week end.
Mrs. Ross %ids,
Tells Of Christmas
in Other Lands
Mrs. Peter Chandler presided
over the December meeting of St.
Helens Women's Institute which
opened with the Ode •followed by.
the Mary Stewart Collect.
The roll call, "Bring a new
Christmas card and repeat a
Christmas verse" proved very
enjoyable. Business was dealt
with. There will be no card parties
until January 8.
Group .1 are in charge of
planning an entertainment the
week 'between Christmas and New.
Years. Mrs. Ross Gammie gave a
gift of appreciation to Mrs. Harold
Gaunt and Mrs. Gordon Struthers
for conducting such an excelleht
course on "'Salute to Vegetables".
Achievement Day for this will be
held in January in Wingham.
Mrs. Ross Errington took the
chair for the program, Mrs. Harold
Gaunt introduced the guest speak-
er, Mrs. Ross Shiells of Lucknow
who spoke on "Christmas Across
The Seven Seas". She told of
Christmas customs in other lands
and said we should try to keep
Christmas simple and not get
carried away with tinsel and gaiety
and forget" the true meaning of
Christmas. She gave much
information and many things to
think upon. _She was very
interesting and enjoyed by all.
Mrs. Peter Chandler presented her
with a book, in appreciation.
Two lively sing, songs were
enjoyed singing Silver Bells; Deck
the Halls, White Christmas, Jingle
Bells, We Wish You a Merry
Christmas and 0 Come All Ye
Faithful. Two good Christmas
readings "Christmas Rush" and
"The Spruce and Pine Trees" were
given by Mrs. Tom Todd and Mrs.
Ross Errington. All enjoyed a
Christmas piano instrumental by
Mrs. Bruce Raynard. Each chose a
gift from Underneath the, tiny
lighted Christmas tree and showed
them to the group.
0 Canada and the Institute Grace
closed the meeting. The hostesses,
Mrs. Allan Cranston• and Mrs. Tom
Todd and Mrs. Ross Errington,
served a dainty dessert lunch.
Treat Injuries
At Hospital
Mrs. Carol Shaw, Bluevale, was
involved in a two car collision on
Highway 86 at the' Turnberry
Central School on December 5.
Mrs. Shaw was driver and . lone
occupant of her vehicle. She was
admitted: to hospital with possible
back injuries.
Mrs. Beverly Morrison, R. R. 5
Lucknow, was driver of the second
vehicle involved in the two car
collision. She was treated/ for an
injury to her left wrist and
discharged.
Arnold Morrison, R. R. 5
Lucknow, was a passenger in the
second vehicle. Mr. Morrison was
treated for a laceration to his
forehead and abrasions to his
knees.
Mrs. Annita Willis, R. R. 3
Wingham, was also a' passenger.
She was admitted to hospital with
contusions and numbness to legs
and back.
Mrs. Leola Gibbons, R. R. 3
Wingham, was also a passenger in
the second vehicle involved in the
collision.. She was admitted to
hospital with a' fractured femur.
The accident was investigated by
'Constable G. Foulon, Wingham
O.P.P.
Mrs. Deborah Benninger, fl R. 2
Wingham, was involved ,in a head
on collision in Formosa. She was
treated for soreness in neck and
knee areas. Investigated by
Walkerton O.P.P.
KINLOUGH
'Mrs. Bert Nicholson returned
home from Brampton Hospital on
Monday of last week and ' is
continuing her therapy treatments
at Wingham Hospital each day.
Her many friends wish her a
steady, improVement.
Mrs. Margaret Bannerman of
Kinloss and Mrs. Miller Hartwick
went to, Brampton on Friday for the
latter's mother, Mrs. Gertrude
Walsh, who has been a patient in
the Hospital there since November
2nd. Mrs: WalSh is at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Miller Hartwick at
Kincardine. Her many friends
extend best . "get well" wishes' at
this time.
Mr. and Mrs. P.' A: Murray had
metribers of their family with them
over the week end and on Saturday
they held their annual pre-Christ-
mas party at the Holyrood Hall.
Congratulations to Fred Guest,
wh' was—the Welty winner of a
$50.00 draw at Ashton's Store,
Lucknciw.
Mrs. Irene MaCKenzie, who has.
been visiting with relatives here