The Lucknow Sentinel, 1972-12-20, Page 224cozy setting makes home the place .•
for every heart during the ChriStmas season.
FAIRVIEW DAIRY
THOMAS ANDREW, PROP, •
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THERE WILL• 'BE HOME DELIVERY
BOXING DAY, DECEMBER 26th
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We're ringing up our good wishes
. joy plus peace plus love. The
,total is the best Christmas yet!
We)'re grateful to all our patrons.
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WHITECHURCH
:WE WILL BE OPEN
TUE-SDAY,-D-ECEMBER_26th
9a.xn.— 9 p.m.
to have so many •things for Which
to be happy.
s . Fisher on behalf
of the W. I.• thanked Mrs. Ward
and presented her with .a gift. 1
Mis's 13trghten sang Am id-the___4_
Winter Snow accompanied by
Miss Merle Wilson.
Mrs. George fisher then gave
"her report of the Grey-pruce ,area
Convention to which she had been
the delegate from the branch.
Miss'Oughton was presented with
a gift from the W.L
The minutes were read by the
secretary Mrs. Russel McGuire.
The roll call was answered b ti
bringing• an unsigned Xmas card.
l~us, Russell ROss, Mrs. Lester
Falconer, Mrs, .M Nfoore
all sent notes of appreciation ior
ea-rds and letters seqit, •
It was decided/to 'omit the .1-11
course Block Printing. The ::ce
ingl:next month will be at
Merle Wilson's home.' The. ()Li( e
was• sung and Mrs. Jim Currie and
Mrs. John Currie distributed the
gifts around the Christmas tree it
the secret, sister. There was an
attendance of over 30.
LISTOWEL'S FARMER'S MARKET
• AT the Agri-cultural Halkevery-
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Friday afternoon has the sights and I HOrne baking and garden produce
e old country store, are usually in good supply. Above.
, --: Gokue L. n' of lueknowt—
!stands behind his cheese display..
1 He also comes supplied with a
•Iselection of meats; fresh fish and
I capons• which are "fattended with-.
1 out any artificial substances". •
'' LittOwel Banner photo. '
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WHITECHURCH NEWS
MONUMENTS
For sound counsel and a fair price on a monument
correctly designed from quality maul,, rely on
.On Monday at noon Whitechurch
_Women's _Institute 'gathered at St .
Andrews Church, Wingham, for i7
turkey dinner with all its trim=
rnings served by a. group of the
ladies. •
Mrs. Rugsel McGuire on behalf
of the W. I. thanked the ladies
for their delicious dinner and
hospitality.
After dinner the ineeting was
held with the presider-it Mitt— ---
Merle Wilson presiding. The
Ode was sung, and .the Collect re-
peated in unison.
Miss Oughton accompanied
by. pianist Miss. Merle Wilson sang
-Matt''-s--Little' 136y child,--- Mrs,
Johnston Conn thP,,,, introduced
r'.12 ,guest speaker' Mrs,' Jim. Ward.
She began with a story on visit-
ing it Christmas and to her Christ-
mat means Gad coming to visit
us the people. Many tend to stay
in their own little corner instead
of being active and Visiting otherg
as God would have us do. When
Jesus was criticized for eating with
!sinners, He said "I have to be ,
!with the people," 'She had a card
with the words "God and Man" on
it, When Man sins he turns away
t from God , when man
,
repent's he - 'rums back to God. Christmas is ,
a time when God seems very near
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to us' As we grow our ideas grow
and we must think early in Nov-
Iernber of Christmas which is a.
time for sharing. She concluded
with.a .Christmas story proving
we should be happy and' l'ucky
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