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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
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Decmeber 4, 1979.
12 Years -Old
Holly Inglis
December 6, 1982
9 Years Old
Trevor Humphrey
December 8, 1979:
12 Years Old
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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
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December bays so the by.
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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'`
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Eleven members of Unit.2 of
Lucknow United Church Women
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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.
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Christmas message must be rebeived
g at Sentinel office by Decembei 13, 1991.
will be published in the December, 18th &
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bers and ones aninvg
nth. a Chrisunas 'verse.
'Renin
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sena presented the Christmaa story;
depicting + f . e
turn'
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.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:-
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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
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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
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: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.,
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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.
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