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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1991-12-04, Page 14age 14 Luchnow Seatineis.Wr /a ...r.,4 ►_ ..„.N. hiI t tUCKNO N D CHURCH Worship Servico .1100 AM Sunday School s. it011 AM. u ry Provided Rair4GERALD McFARLANi Evetyone Wekome til0119WRIESSMON CHURCH Worship SeirVitft a 11 ort Sunday 5 p 111 am_ Nurse/Provided blryossiihkerss i.UCKNOW CHRISTIAN REED CHURCH invites You To Worship With Them On Sunday, .December 81 1991 iO a:m. and 2.30 p.m. Nursery downstairs morning & afternoon EVERYONE WELCOME • Birthday Club denkerreY01111' Decmeber 4, 1979. 12 Years -Old Holly Inglis December 6, 1982 9 Years Old Trevor Humphrey December 8, 1979: 12 Years Old • As e ° , 11,*a<5? tie 3y2Deeet r 4, 1991 n41 msoossmaramuniumismomums Caroline Meuaiy VIOS bo ss for the November 26 meeting of the heldUnited-; Chop ontens +�. el1�1 hi the hurck polour. 15 members were welcomed by ati Walden who read the first poem published by *len Steiner Mast Priceles,s Gift Cluisunas.. Mary Rik presided for t Christmas ;program with the theme-. Advent( She. questioned those gathered on the Christina's Story tf *.t cW, ; 'Way interyd■c� �( g�Pt ed tation oath tol)us a Child is Born. She gave excellent thoughts for members to” look at during: istn Q .• Donald.. Commons on the troll -0 bone accompanied by Evelyn Cook at the piano, played a medley of Christmas his. Nota Campbell read a Chris. story and Allene Bradley a ° poem colied Christmas. Mrs, Black them conducted.a Biblical contest and closedwith prayer. Mrs. Walden presided for the business portion. Ruth Mathers and Margaret Cameron celebrate HURCIl NEWS w saskismaimimmumuniimmo December bays so the by. .y� , J .p}{p, was passed, Mrs. Black voluntd to help the Community Friendship Commit fee. • Appreciation w.as eteuded to Mrs. Walden for over the last two years. t"'t)'fi'_�j0.��/ mut •fiy. a• aowsttip with unit'` A Eleven members of Unit.2 of Lucknow United Church Women . gathered together on NiSember26 for their Christina nicefing.. Rom was answered by a 'winery of a past C. • The . ,. ' gram was conducted by fez Ritchie and 'Maly Loth, using„the theme Christmas. Mrs. Loth opened with n reading: A Greeting, Lois Goodhue presented ' the scripture and meditation was given by Mrs. Loth. Mrs. Ritchie red. a poem Candlelight of Christmas. • - Elsie Houston played a -number of `11alt2 lovely Christmas cools the- P:it:ifitt Ritchie clebett Atie program with P Least WAS on Costa Rica. Doting the`harts variow reports woe set:4%yd from the committees. Cards were omit and visiting doe by Mrd. The meeting closed ed y with the ,Beneiliction and ladies job Unit 1 for lunch. ▪ • 1 Listen: in just a few hours, -you . ,your could learn to heti. saiv'e someone's life. Learn CPR — Catdiopulmonary Resuscitation. in just a few hours. 1 So listen to your, heart. • ontact one of the following agencies to enrol In a' CPR course near you today! • The' Canadian Red Cross Sgcjety'• The Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, The Royal'Life Saving Society. The -Canadian Ski Patrol • St John Ambulance sum rgl.i7Hi s f�l!YM iios fki l�! • son.... ...give someone specie a gift of your love.... Say y: 2 5 8 the areas' 2 Words • Print one word on Oath line! 3' • • g10 -� — 1 12 . 13 fid- —1 . 1 It 22 Christmas message must be rebeived g at Sentinel office by Decembei 13, 1991. will be published in the December, 18th & .17 _, 20 21 Q• tie. es TAttf`J.G•a.T.f071�`' 63'lpFi A IMM ,,. 004, .4 �pf °the 1)X nit�ad yen eld hes. ftp , ► :an a it s bers and ones aninvg nth. a Chrisunas 'verse. 'Renin Iternieelohnitonoa sena presented the Christmaa story; depicting + f . e turn' ,. n .interspersed i wit, 'hn��: with Laura Leeyley 41S.pinni :MksderSon presortted interesting article . entitled, , The Timeless Time, written by Norman Vincent. Peale,' on .Safari, in .East Africa, The:writers who►:.was antis 90th year and rather hesitant about the boli* trip, described their tent living qu rs the'tr yide Id - wild .mals.a declared it, the Most untisua sultaS fathe, Vie, family -rimer Mrs:- - Mrs. -Ritchie closed the pro ms. with POO; for .our hopesand fears followed by 'Thee Lords Prayer . in unison:, Mary Boyle; unit leader, presided for the • busne3s, opening .with a poem. The variant committee -reports were given, Mr's. Anderson conductecl the Fellowship of the Least Coin, a voice,from Australia.` ' .A new slate of-oficers will be presented at -:-the January , -1992. meeW►g.. Mrs. Boyle; _closed with a ptu i by the social bas vent, ,fol lowed lteetmn and a n jayed, Novice A double up on, Teeswater d forward to n win and they. urs hard to get ill On Hove►,- ber 294 Teeswater came. our took the lead with Wo n but from then on :it',. Lurw'S game all die way. dy Lyons openedscoring for Lucknowsassistedby.Ant w Pick.. -aid, to end the fi rst period, Chris Wainwrighi started the, scoring off in the second ,period, is ed by Jordan Hamilton. C g another one up lb; Luck. , . . 'naw was Paddy Lyons again, . silted ':by Adam _Chilto n Wainwright scored, his second ; of. the nigh't.unassisted and then T . water efiline back;tamake it 4- : n ;.' Ilton std e . �'ax fit � period off tight scoring on -a. pass from Wainwright, Y Twp 'minutes later : S :unassisted.' �d. Won, winger Adam Chilton, Lyons roar down the ice to':mark . his fourth of the. night. Way to go Paddy! • Wainwright stick -handled. aroun the defence to score an unassisted hat trick with 2:08 left in the game. Good game Chris! 'water rallied once more -but,:'' . time ran put with a fl score Luckitow 8 Teeswater See you next week.vhen, • sell tO so p on ecce for a 7 pat. game., 4. �Auditirrg.Finertciai°Accounting'`. .*Personal g. Corporate Tex COnstdtatijob %Personal financial Planning «Manuel & Computer zed Bookkeeping Mortgage l;Amortization .Schedules . . .346 Josephine St..Wingham,. NOG s2W0 ' Office: 357-'1`522 • Change In PATES Subject To Approval :proval B Ontario Hydro Due to the higher cost of providingservice, Lucicn`ow Hydro System finds it -necessary to increase retailrases on all energy used on and RESIDENTIAL 'Fi'st 250.kwh`1✓1.21 Balance A 7.1 A Minimum billin per month $7.00 PAYMENT oACepUNT Lone payment "5% N.S.F. cheques $0.A0 plus. actual bank charges • 3 $8.65 Reconnection 1 $17.30. 'Disconnect..& reconnect service (not associated with non -pmt fcount) for. reasons ,. rather ;thane ' , . - $40.00 U5`OME `ADMINi i tION Af occupancy $8.65 V. ►uln Test Agent's. fee 4ture $5:00 Cern rail: rate strucc Mai! be 'obtained b#stied upon request at the Munk pal Office, 5284539r The neer, rnte.wlll orae ef{e t e'on: all, monthly bills issued on and after February 1, 1992. Al!. 61 -monthly bills issued on February 1 1992'vAll pro -roti. - ' You hove ctstorance that we will continue to fill t against risingcosts to 'the boss of ourrbility,through effieleir0 and goad management. And yOU acro pct, us to receive top value from each' dollar spent tit ourbehalf. We: are determined to maintain electrical service as • the st bulrgoir) in. -the :mily,, budget. ,,HYpRO SYST 199 • V