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Without the more than 45 volunteers, the Huron Day Centre for the
Homebound could not afford to operate. Recently the volunteers
were honored by staff members at the Clinton based centre. Those
attending the Volunteer Appreciation Night included: (first row,
left) Nancy Anstett, Lois Fitzgerald, Rosemary Armstrong, Sandi
Davidson. (Second row, left), Ann Marie Gornall, Lynn
Hildebrand, Sharon Gloor, Betty Dreaddy, Edna Mustard, Willa
Rathwell, Ann Van Osch. (Third row), Marion Hill, Phyllis Tyn-
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Capacity audience enjoys Carolfest
The annual Lucknow Carolfest was held
at the United Church Wednesday, Dec. 2nd
with a capacity audience enjoying
beautiful Christmas music presented by
various area churches and denominations.
St. Joseph's choir again made a very suc-
cessful and much appreciated presenta-
tion of several beautiful Christmas hymns.
Saturday, Dec. 5th saw the annual St.
Joseph's Parish Christmas Turkey Bingo
held once again. The Parish hall was full
with everyone competing for the prizes of
10 turkeys and several share -the -wealth.
Donations of produce for Friendship
House were collected in the church .this
past weekend to be shared, with those less
fortunate at this Christmas season.
A former parishioner of St. Joseph's,
Leo Rosinko recently passed away.
Friday, Dec. 4th, First Friday, was
marked by Adoration of the Blessed Sacra-
ment beginning at 3:00 p.m. and a Holy
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Louise Martin
Hour concluding with Mass at 8:00 p.m.
Adoration from 3:00 to 8:00 p.m. was by
Pro -Life.
Members of St. Joseph's C.W.L. along
with their husbands enjoyed a delicious
potluck Christmasbanquet on Mon. even-
ing,, Dec::' 7th u► the'rPartsh Hall. C.W.L.
members brought Christmas gifts to be
given to nursing home residents as well as
donations to St. Vincent de Paul..
At the school, intensive practice is
underway for the Christmas Concert com-
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ing up on Tuesday evening, Dec. 15th. •
The children had ` an opportunity to
receive the Sacrament .of Reconciliation
on Wednesday and on First Friday all
classes attended mass whose liturgy and
special, ceremonies were prepared by
Jackie Simpson's Kindergarten class.
Also on Friday the student body
gathered in the gym for readings, prayers
and songs to mark the beginning of the Se-
cond Week of Advent which was Sunday,
Dec. 6th. Prayers were led by Father Ed.
The students of Sandy McQuillan's Grade
3/4 class were responsible for preparing
the ceremony and the lighting of the two
candles of the Advent wreath to signify
The Second Week of Advent.
The computers which the students had
the opportunity to use for the past several
weeks were removed from the school last
week in order for another school to make
use of them.
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