The Lucknow Sentinel, 1967-12-20, Page 104 .
.PAGE: TEN THE LUCKNOW SENTINEL,: LUCKNOW ONTARIO
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21Ith, 1•
BOXING. DAY • PI
Boxing Day will be observed as. a
CIVK: I.OUDAY
11 the 1l'geAof` tucknow
IO SENTINEL
NEXT WEEK
As in previous years,, and in
common, with many .weekly' new$:
papers in the area, there will be
no issue of The Sentinel on. Wed-.
nesday, December' 2ith., The next
issue of The paper will, be on Wed,
nesday, January 3rd Correspon-
dents: are advised to'send in their
weekly news as usual the early
part of both weeks so`that type can
be set as the news becomes :avail,.
able:'
And all citizens are requ
Talk With Son
At Soest Germany.
•KINLOUGH. NEWS
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 26th•
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Stanley
received a telephone call from'
their son Floyd at Soest Germany,
ewast ig rA st at pe d
his Christmas vacation. •
rve 1 as such.
LUCKNOW MUNICIPAL .COUNCIL
W.oynt, . Reeve E.• IL Agnew, Clerk-Treas.
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WEDNESDAY. DEC; .2Nh, 1%7,
pow,:
Injures
.Fi r
Barry- Hackett of the 10th
,concession of Ashfield Township
received a badly injured finger on
his left hand on Monday.
Baryy was ki` c edly=a-cow-wb
milking, with his finger-comtng be,...
tween the hoof of the cow and a
cement wall:
As this is ;written. it is hoped that
rhe.finger can..be saved. Barry; was
'taken -to -the -local doctorsl..office
and then on to Wingham Hospital .`
where the injured finger was att-
ended to.
• C.G.I.T. Preie1e
Vesper service
, • The Lucknow C. G. I: T. presented.
' a very • meaningful: Vesper, Service
in the .Lucknow ,United •Church at• •
• '7:30 p .:m - Sunday under their ' °•
leader,, Mrs. Ross Shiells and her
assistants, Mrs. Laird Stirling and
Mrs. John Allason .
Mr R. MacLeod and the Reverend
Mr L. Stirling, for their parts and
to Mr. Arne Mygland for adding
a modern folk -song touch with his.
:tar.
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Throughmodern carols,: panto-
mime' and 'conversation the girls'.
discovered how the essenrial part .•.
of Christmas, the Miracle of the
Bethlehem Baby i s relevant today-.
Participation in the singing by the
• congregation both during and after•
the service showed that all enjoy
the traditional part of Christmas
as well.
•The. C . G. T, T. served light re
freshinents after the service, help
ed by . Mrs. Kenneth Cameron.
Girls taking part in,'th:ser. ice
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were: ushers, Linda Stanley, Joa e .•
Thompson, Lorraine Boyle, Susan
Hall, Ruth Brook's. Dolores vrf,wt i',
loan Chester; °'anto size,. Do othv...
Wagner. Brenda Maize;, cbntie sat
ion.. MaryJardine, Jane:.• Ritchie tl .
tlizabeth Ritchie.
.. Zeta
• arniss., Valerie . rorrYingsta ; ,
offering.. Brenda' Jardine, Donna.
Mullin,, 'Marga?.tt ? fontgorreu.,..
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Mary Henderson; leader, Bonnie
Special thinks to the Reverend,
Mr. and Mrs: mer Kolpin of
London visited with Mr, and Mrs,
Arthur Haldenby and other relatives
here during the week.,•
Mr. and 'Mrs. Jerry Collison of
‘Rexdale spent Saturday with Mr
and Mrs. Bert Nicholson„Allan'and
Lois,
Mr. and ,Mrs Ezra Stanley visited
recentlywithlDbmie'Sitlerof-Ctrl--
nus: Township:
Mts 1 Abbie Russell .and Mrs. Ezra'
Stanley visited on Thursday' wrath
Mr, and Mrs. R.J.'Kaake;at:Walk:
erton
hool Cake
North Ashfield
LOCHALSH NEWS
The children and teachersof
North Ashfield Public School held a.
Christmas Concert on Tuesday aft-
"WE HAVE ARTIFICIAL
CHRISTMAS . TREES
' PHONE i2i-21!!,
LUCKNOW.
eritocn. Everyone enjoyed the.
numbers presented by each class
and the visit''of Old Si' . Nicholas
W.A. SPEAKER
Mrs. Dlavid'Elpiuck was guest
speaker at the W.A. of the
Anglican Church in Lucknowon
Tuesday evening.
A : very enjoyable evening of ca
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and music was spent at North
Ashfield School in honor of the
Johnson family who recently itis'
to, Lacknow. Their iimberleyr
friends presented themwith gift
'W.I. SPEAKER.
Mrs. Oliver McCharles was gu
speaker at Reids Corners Institutl
ion Monday evening. She :
rasdethonitrated the making of doh
May the' true.
meaning of Christmas be
with you always,
bringing joy, light
and love into
your heart and home. And
may all your hOpes
be brighter because
of the. Christ
Child's. coming.
srcacerely. .
Y,t.► + hope this
Christmas iner-
holes .with oil the
��, gtwtii things, ' mak-
* intg it very special
for ' out . good. friends.