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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-13, Page 15NOWMQBILES CONSIGNMENT AUCTION. SALE SATURDAY, DECEMBER Z3. 1 p.m, Silverstone Enterprises, ea,,, of Highway 21 on the 4th of Huron, LARGE. SELECTION OF SNOW MACHINES IN THIS SALE. All makes !and Models — Electric Manual, Twins, Singles SEE NEXT WEEK'S PAPER FOR COMPLETE LISTING To Place Consignments Call _ SILVERSTONE TO KINCARDINE SILVERSTONg ENTERPRISES N231. before Dec. 16 395-2109_ TO AMBERL • Auctioneers are Grant MacDonald and Wallace Ballagh 4TH OFHURON EFFECTIVE DECEMBER 31st, 1972 ALt.,AELt:.CANADA PAYMENT AQENCIFS... IN OWEN SOUND AREA WILL OFFICIALLY CLOSE Iv ,111,111: '11MBACH:PHARMACY AS A SERVICE TO THE COMMUNITY WILL CONTINUE TO ACCEPT BELL CANADA AYMENiS AT NO CHARGE TO THE CUSTOMER___ 41.011.011111.1111011.11111.1811111111111, WEDNESDAY, pEcgioaER 13;1172 THE I,PCKNOW SENTINEL LUCKNOW ONTARIO PAGE FIFTEEN On Saturday evening a Christ- inas Party was held in the Purple Grove Community Centre: A large crowd turned out for the . evening. Entertainment for.the festive affair was supplied by members of this community and on the programme for the evening were several numbers from the Glee Club which included Mrs. Francis Boyle on the piano, Mrs. Earl Elliott , Mrs.: Don McCosh, Mrs. Roy Collins, Mrs. Bob Thompson, Mrs. Jack Farrell and Mrs. George Harkness. Sandra Reid extended' a wel- -come-with a short recitation and Lisa and. Randy Collins, Brian and Sandra Reid, Lois and Jimmie Needham gave a "Candle Dia- logue" following which Robbie Farrell entertained with a. short verse. Vicki and Frankie Dore and Joan Ilenderson presented a .drama tizati9n of "Casey at the Bat", and Mrs, Anne Collins sang two solos. Lois 'Needham and ii•renda. Nichol- son curt-played ‘all accordian /solo and Mrs. Bill Arnold gave a short reading. ,PURPLE •GROVE • Corrine and Kevin Boyle and Ian Elliott amused the audience with "A :Letter to St. Nick" and Rob-bi-e Sutton pres.etitetl a piano. solo. . ' The poem "Night Before Christ- mas" by a Christmas rushed sales- girl was presented by a hot little number in red leotards and brown curly wig (we don't say who *portray_ed the salesgirl „because_ we don't think Francis Boyle would like to be described as a.' "hOt number "),--Reeitations followed by Lisa and Randy Col- lins, Brian and. Sandra Reid and tlV er• iticknoW Unit 4 • The December meeting of Unit .WonienWas' held at the home of - 'Mrs. Can. Thompson with 18 • attLnding. Mrs. Gordon Morrison opened the business meeting.,with 'a•verse"There has come to my Mind a 'Leg,elid". The roll call was answered, with adon,ition to go;to ..Cape Croker • .•Irs. Gerald PriestaPMentioned One on the, unit wanting. to 4ive donations of:cookies, Christ- • Inas cake or candy for the shut iris could leave .it. at the churCh.. e c Tertt-oi at-the7G--enerai-7- meeting. Mrs Cliff .Crawford read the' treasurer's. report. . Mrs. Gordon 'Morrison save U.C. Offertory )nice .prayef.; The 'General. U. C. W. meeting will be a. desiert meeting at 7..15 on December 14.. • Mrs.. Gordon Johnstone .opened . • . the. WOrshChristmasa christs .theme, • scripture and- meditation folloWed- hy.prayer by lylri.."Qeorge Jardine,' [1;, and . 'Nts,.Johnscone read "Who GiVes. • . us Life". "Mrs.: Cam Thompson gave a . topic about' Christmas and Music. was. -Together:"....-She told ithe '`stories of how the different Christmas .carols.. Ca Me-to-be, ,inteispersed. •.. ''1"tie. December .meeting of the Afternoon Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society .'of.the •Lneknow Presbyterian Church, Was•held,.at the home of Mrs: Morgan Henderson with a•goOd attendance. The President Mrs. Jas. Stnith presided, and thanked. Mrs.. Henderson. for her hospitality in, opening her,home for the meet•-' ing. • • The Christrnas.worship . • programme in the Glad Tidings was follow-ed_ Mrs. Smith theh.ymn"AwaY-11.1.. a manager" was sung. • Scripture Mrs. Little read "No room in the Inn' folldwed by:liyinn "Holy •Night"'„ Scripture .fromIst,chap- ter of John was read. Following prayer by thej'resid- ent , and hynin.,..Mrs.. Robt. Reid • read the Christmas Message from the Moderator of the General Asseinbly which ,was in tie .Glac .Ti ings. Mrs. Sherwood .gave two readings, "Most precious gift at Christmas" and "God is the Answer"; A Christrnas.verse was used for rnll call and ,:Mrs. Noble_lains.ton gave the OffertOry ,prayer, •Cor.- respondence was dealt with and cards signed to be sent-to- seV era:- shut-in •Menibers. The president asked that used postage stamps be saved to,i;e sent for Leper Mission Vorli. The literature secretary,• Mrs. W. A. Porteous had the book display . Reports of .the various commit - tees were given and Mrs'. Jasw Lit• tle brought in the report of, the • nominating committee, with the. slate of officers for 1973. Mrs. ThitliP'Stewirt-eonaie4g-:14e installation service.. . The closing hymn was "ilark the closed the the meeting with prayer. The ladiesthen-spent•a social. half hour with. a cup of tea served by the hostess. Jimmie and Lois Needhatn. -7-To top bff-thiriparita Claus himself entered to the tune of Jingle Bells to hand out gifts and candy to young and old alike. • ,Cookies and coffee were then served and a hearty thank you goes out to Mrs. Howard Thompson,_ Mrs . Needham and Mrs. Morley Scott for organizing the eyening and to_anyone _else who.. helped in anyway to make it the success it was. A Sentinel Gift . Subscription For that last minute gift, one which will be appreciated all year long: give a new or rpnew- arsiibscriptioi-Th-rhe Lucknow Sentinel. $6 per year in Canada, $8' for foreign. An attractive gift card Will be sint. Ot env•lopes" preservois KN SENTINEL Put your printed personal labels on all easy-to-lose items_ sUckes-statiOnery, cheques, cameras, toys. You'll find a thousand uses for thise gummed labels packed in a handy plastic reuseible box. ORDER NOW AT 300 labels 1.7 HE with the singing of them tai ;ether: Mrs. Thonipson closed with pray- er. _Mrs- JohnstOile 1\4to-:is- • 'Christ for us" and three short. • Stories about. Christmas. The ladies joined in singing "Away in a Manger". N1rs: Gordon .Montgoinery accompanied .Mrs. Allan Johnson., as She sang "h's Christmas Time Again". The ineeting .was closed with th.e Mizpah•benediction.: A lovery,,lunch was served and there was an e.?(cliange , of holire made cookies.. Afternoon Give Your Loved One A Diamond Engagement Ring For Christmas • FO.R PRIVATE EVENING APPOINTMENTS CALL 528-3532 OR RESIDENCE 528-3940 SCHMID'S OWNERS --L W. JOS. and DEAN E. AGNEW LUCKNOW — PHONE 528-3532 I •••••••, S. ful 5 CO