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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1970-12-23, Page 17• WEDNESDAY,, DECEMBER 23rd, 1970 r. 44,11`..„‘112171*.• THE 'L11CKNOW SENTINEL, LUCKNOW, ONTARIO r y,. .� �,p►•Y'+%y'r.�'v.ai✓,4i/u�ti(II�+mA�ii�yrillkl►3 -�+�? _ /VTT11 T N1711 Among the cherished traditions. of ° Christ- mas, ' there's the glad custom of exchang- ing xchang-ing gregtings. Weare. privileged .to greet you, and'. serve, you." • JAMIESON'S GENERAL STORE WHITECHURCH WE WILL BE. OPEN SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26th,. 9.a.m. -- 9 p.m. To all. our fine friends, we 6,4end. our very best wishes for a most joyous holiday and offer' our appreciation for' your patronage. Representative 'UNjITED INVESTMENT •SERVICES' UNITED INVESTMENT LIFE ASSURANCE CO.';. .T•he--.beauty-and '-spirit-of - the season'brings to mind most, wonderful gifts , friend' ship,. loyalty and 'good. will. We thank you for yours and wish you a'. Merry Christmas. BEST WISHES FOR A HAPPY NEW YEAR . ' S'chrn'id's," Jewelry ' andChina LUCKNOW PHONE .528.3532: • Chalmers W.M.S. WHITECHURCH NEWS Chalmers resbyterian. Womei s.` Missionary Society held their .December meeting on Wednesday, :December 16 at the home of Mrs.. •• Robert Ross.. Mrs..' Wm. Rintoul presided for the President Mrs. Wallace Conn. Mrs. Rintoul spoke words of welcome•. gave 'the call to worship and led in prayer. Several took part in the readings. from the Christrhas Service in the 'Glad Tidings ,. Mrs. Earl .Caslick read. the Scripture and gave the Meditation which included Jesus advice to -hi-s°-d sciples'telinwthezn' nut to have anxious thoughts concerning 'food; clothes and by worrying can you add, a foot 'to your height. Jesus said set 'your, mind upon. his kingdorti and all 'the rest will • come to you as. well.. Mrs. ' And.- rew'Gaunt sang "I have been to Calvary. Christmas carols were sung. • Those having charge of the morning worship service at Mait- land Presbyterial on• January 12 at Wingham.are Mrs. Wesley Tiffin_, Scripture; Mrs'. Andrew Gaunt; Meditation;. Mrs. William Rintoul'; Prayer. Mrs.. Caslick..is'toprepare programmes for next year. A. letter received by Mrs. Frank Coulter was read from. Rey. and Mrs Derwyn Hill now at 742 • Queen Street, Preston, Ontario. The day of the meeting for the winter months has been changed from the: 3rd 'Wednesday in•the • month to -.the 3rd Thursday:. 'The January meeting is tobe held ' at the home of Mrs.. Wesley Tif- . -fin. The roll cal -1 was answered by. 17 giving a verse with Message• or Messenger." Mrs.,Donald Ross had a flisp#ay-of-books . -The topfc Mary'the Mother of Jesus was given by Mrs. Johnston. Conn... Many of the young women.of that time hoped to be the one'chosen to be the mother of the Messiah. • When Mary receivedpthe word' that .she had been chosen to be the, mother'she immediately visited her cousin • Elizabeth'to give her 'the goodnews, Mary made up her • 'mind to leave.it all to God and tc keep it to herself. .We'find'after es s birth'. He lived .• ' norma.Llife_ and:•Ma.ry was •a normal. smother.' Marys life with Jesus•wasone of.. love. Mary •kept in :close contact With Jesus and when onthe cross He spoke to -his. mother. Mrs. Earl Caslick. read 'a story of. Christmas at .Arrnagh.,, Home. Gifts for girls at Armagh were .contributed by the group. �•A t�-A rrima-gh�-H�onae�the�gzr-1---- receive love and Understanding and at.Christinas'have^worship service and receive gifts.. .. Ws. MewhinneLLy..,rea d....a 'Christ r mas poem.. All signed a• Christ- '. mas card to. be sent to W. 'and ,' Mrs. Jim MacIl'rath.. 'Mr s. Rin tou.i closed the meeting with prayer. PAGE SEVENTEEN —The -Am -dies Aid-meeti'ng; was:: then held. ' Mrs. •John .de Boer read a Christ- mas reading. John .Wybenga sec i eived.. the collection A . ' discussion -"Centred on all fitting in the centre seats at the front for the winter for church service. „ It Was decided to send Xmas cards to the .elderly. • ,The' meeting. '• closed with singing a Christmas carol. The hostess served.lunch.b .For 'that last minute gift, one. which will be appreciated' , all year long, give a new or renewal subscription.,. to The Lucknow Sentinel. $5 per year in Canada,' $7 for foreign. An .attractive gift card will be sent. •• it's `that time of year when Santa's gifts are given out. And when best wishes for a.: happy holiday are given out to one and. all. Thanks for your patronage! LEN '::CRAWFO'RD MOTORS w .e.m FROM. THE' OFFICERS':AND MEMBERS OF THE • L'UCKNOW; AND DISTRICT CREDIT UNION LTD... I 4t 'this .wonderful .time of the year we wish you 'and your families the merriest and ,happiest Christmas ever, plus a special "Thanks" for being special to usl / FAIRVIEW DAIRY Alex Andrew, • `Prop. 11MettilantqlVilt 11611111111At` 111*Ita