The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-12-24, Page 10I,OW SENTINEL, ,,UCJ:OW ONTARIO
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THE SEASON'S GREETINGS, and alsr was
LUCKNOW WOOD PRODUPhase 528-2820!
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V.ith...1.ucI'jowites 111
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Mfr. Campbell Thompson, 11
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Greetings:: ' from Vancouver. . it
BC,
Thought I world send a. few
lines to say "hello" and `Wow
(' '. • to'all the ,fr�ds. ;of
. old Inane town. T.
_ d the !'"'"" ure • past
, Year of e having the McRams .and
ilthe foam I ow cad
' .at Our home,' also '.Gla. and
Glenn Moore :from . Aaffialton. How
we enjoyed i�ew� acquaintance
and . remann_ It .was realty
w fal to see. them all..
This little poem contains my
sentiments at ., this season of the
year: '— maybe , y .t Emd
room for it in' your. paper. . My
fid' jobs n in our
warm to all the 'Thomp-
son family,especially you ' •
,
Er and Reign• (whim I know'beat)
and to tthe'wites far and
Sineeely
��,..�y.��,
i.. al,a■ to R
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GOYS 'GREAT'.GIFT
dad. thett l and. the glitter'
of : gay;
The fang ‘tree,,.. the fireside
glow, and all the array.
The holly and; the candles,
the gifts'small and ;
WM you pause •: o • think of
whore birth we ' celebrate? , '
I ; years �s 'm ,B ern's
Inn no room was fazaad at all,.
So. cradled in'a manger, . . •
in a . lowly , cattle stall —
LAY Jesus the Son of God;
of whom the ': sang,
As o'er those calm Jura hills,'
the .Heady ' 'rang?'
'Tut (St in teras" is the
'theme itheme. we hear so eft 'today;
more than. Maras -
iif -'He is lit .away.
So crowd not o God's ;great �
est Gf t, bat male �BIm hammed.
Chtistatis ten fol' Y and.yogis
' be ' the T 'y 'best!
Martha ,,'
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.•Y.EIE SF.A$O SS . GRiEgnmcs 'aisid :REST WISHES
We t�k 7a• � Tom' Patronage* isssdsLp
ad roods$ aid attend �r .Best Wales for and
the New Tear. • ' •
BENNETrs SI POY STORE
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MERRY tHRTSIIM _ We 'hope I've played .a Baa
part. in `the, gladdest C tmaa you-,et,er 'tail.
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A ••, Christmas -
gramme • was i. the ''
`United-ch�mrch. on Dray e
i • December 16„ by the mem
bers of the :' Schainciarek ooL Band
under' the le a of
allgainnan Btu Dad! ; opened: the" 'go- .
laced .tarot siPg-:!
!IStrapp bre• espfamed the mon-
• I bet "Crams in;: tomer Lars"
!ia !ate thfferent
i ro ate classes,, m �.
r
P p cam, y '•
Christmas observances .in Eng-
land, Poland, Norway„ S
France and North ,Amari n. In-
trians. Garols•'ad throughout this
exercise were "The s and the".
Imo" . ), Infant Hcly".
• (Poland), "Angels we have heard
t!i' h" ) t¢ in the
Moan of 'Winter T (written by
Jean tie Breberif one of the early
to the Canarran In-
alma. The. Nawity Story was
Narrators read Chest
mss 'verses from -the gospel. of
r ::St;. Matthew and SL Luke •aIDid
characters. represented were
Mary, J
,perBabe , .n
tthe b ' 'angels,
and the' Wise The e
pupils formerd a choir and the Ue-
olergarten sang a sweet sew "Ba-
by Jesus I Lone You?' Mr. Strapp
thanked Mrs G.: Montgoioery.whe
t 10 of the concert tea;
dreri to , r • r r• drawn to the
tlap St. * l f 'tiler
raiS tri
REQ TIMEAL
Maw sQn P-
tions fail :dui the first of
the'year, Your prompt at,
tendon in keeping ; . Iona
paper
1 e - appreciated.
ha the i cif .0 'ri5timas
t e Of erTteuertag 16fidat. greet.
bAseititiditiii-nevariesiL
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