The Lucknow Sentinel, 1963-12-24, Page 15►AY, DEC, 2rtth, " 1963
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rk y Folk 'Honor Jean
...._ . Geddes
(AMBERLEY and DISTRICT) "season. A cut- work, table..cover
Belau and . friends attended was centredwith a .
�hnstmas ar
a s,bower at Reids
.Corners Corners hall rangement and petite .pink candles
on Tuesday evening ' to honour .' in salver holders,.
• the tea
s Jean Geddes, Mrs Delbert table. honour were Mrs. Gordon.
Wilson preceded. for the Pro-, "Emmerton, Mts: Herb Emmer-
gramme which followed- A quar- ton and Mas- Al Hedley.Display:.
' tette 'by the* Wilson asters" Judy, . ink the trouseau and gifts were
Belfast Behoof
In spite of the wintry weather
a large crowd gatheredat the
Belfast Public School on Monday
night, December 16 for the an-
nual (iristmas concert. Rev. Kai-
ser acted' as . chairman for the
Program' prepared, by . Don Cam-
eron, teacher and music ' super-
Debbie, Maitbel and Mary Ellen „ its. P�oyd Johnston; and the bride visor Miss ` Jean Campbell Five
majorettes,' a drill by, some of
grade four and 'five , and a song
opened the ' There were
three instwmental ,nu nbers. Jer
h ry Irvine played -his accordiao,
Ivan. Cranston played the . piano
and 'Mrs, ,Jack Irwin' . and ,Doug-
' was enjoyed_ Mrs, Glen Boyd gave
a . humorous reading :.Husbands
airistmas Shopping" and duets by
Mrs; Ernie Gibson and Mrs: Rob-
ert Courtney brought the pro-
gramme to a close, Jean was
escorted to a tastefully decorated Geddes '.at the home of Mrs; Al
'chair by her .sister Mrs.'. Floyd Hedley where . she was ' the re -
Johnston and Miss 'Anne Johnson, cipient of . many 'lovely gifts
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e t, Serving were Mrs, Murray
Walden, Mrs. Leonard Reid, Mrs -
Carrick Coiling and Mrs, 'flillinin
Bradley,
A relative shower was. held •re-
ctieftly in honour ' of Miss Jean
Mrs, Leonard Reid , read , an ad-, r
' At ' the Nightingale School ' of
dress to , the . bride. exp 'mg Nursing at Toronto Jean was: also
good' wishes 'for future happiness. ;, honored at a ,party when: the staff
Assisting. the bride with her gifts : presented her ` with' gifts.
were Gertvde 'Lee Walden, . Slur-; ' , Mr, and Mas. Robert Campbell
ley Read, Mary 'Elizabeth Walden were honoured at reception on
and other assistants. Jean.: thank -'f Monday evening at Reids Corners 1, .
ed all those who had arranged ;:hail.
the slower and mire them to:1 ' Huron West `' School held t�
her home to ,trouseati. i annual concert on Wednesday ev:
Lunch. 'was served and 'a social ening. Despite inclement weather r
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hour enjoyed- Betty . Emmerton a good crowd .attended and
waspaantst the .evening- - I4 fine programme'' was: enjoyed..
for '
Mrs Claftou Geddes entertained The. ' teachers Mrs. ' Henderson,
at a tro eau tea in .honours off Mrs, Carl =lidos and ` music tea -
her
eaher: 'daughter- Wiz Jean Geddes cher ''Miss Campbell areto be
. on :Thursday, December :19- lee- congratulated .on ' the success of }
editing the guests were Mrs. Clef- the . evenings entertainment.
ton Geddes, the bride elect and Stormy . weather has prevailed
Mrs. Willard. Johnson.. The by for most of the week: We hope ..
• lag roost was' tastefully , decoratl . for fine weather for the 'Christ-
- in keeping with the Cbristrnas Inas holiday.;
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Holds Concert
las Cameron played a violin duet;
1 The 'crowd enjoyed songs by the
ltuuor girls. and . boys-
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Mach work was put into the
operetta under the direction . of
Miss Campbell. The operettawas,.
entitled "The Sit-down Strike In
Santaville," with Jerry Irvin. as
Stanta, Janice Kilpatrick as ' Mrs..
' Santa, Ronnie , Nicholson as ' the
U.S, Postman and Ingo Lehmann
as the Christmas Spirit.' With San-
ta's workers in pink and greens
his cooks in white and his' post,
mea m them uniforms • .they pre-
sented the ' audience with an en -
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best wishes
for the Holidays
Jack, Hackett..and Ken Nicholson ..extend' 'the
Seasons. Greetings to all their. customers
on behalf of
Mdersor',"FIax' Mobile Feed'
Service
CHRISTMAS GREETINGS
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re's boring all your '.dreams for ' a o,
joyous holiday come trace, Tearing you with
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• the happiest of memories to treasure: 0
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NEXT PAPER JANUARY a
�jThe next issue of The Sen-
tient will;. be .published Jan-
airy a.. There will be no issue
of the paper on. January 1st,_
Thanks to correspondents who
submitted' early' copy . for the
Christmas Issue Our apolo-
gies to those whose copy may
have been held up in the mail.
because , of weather-
joyable hour of entertainment
For the closing number tem._
seniors sang a 'Christmas hymn.,
and Silent blight . • '
Then" came jolly old SI: Nick
with gifts for all the children.
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At -this time of
Special Greetings.
His. Peace be yours
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And the Peace: af::God, ,whieh Pass�th atl 'under-
standing,) shah �Ceep your Hearts :and Minds through.
•Jesus Christ. •
FINALLY. . BREi l tREN. .
WHATSOEVER THINGS , ARE. TRUE,
WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE .HOIST
` WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE JUST;
WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE ,PURE.
WHATSOEVER THINGS : ARE, LOVELX
WHATSOEVER THINGS ARE OF • GOOD REPORT.
IF THERE BE ANY VIRTUE," ;AND IF THERE BE .ANY.
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PRAISE„ 'THINK.. ON; THESE THINGS:
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Philippians At 7, 8m• 9.
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Wherefore seeing
we also are compassed about with so
great .a clouthof witnesses, let nslay aside every weight,,, and the a
sin which doth so easily htset us, aria let us rtes with patience the
race that is set before us,
Looking onto .esus the author ` and finisher of our faith;
who for the joy` that was set before him endured the cross, despising
the shame,and is set down at the'right hand of the throne of God.
Hebrews 121,2.
Elmer Limbach
John Kreutweiser
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