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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-11-30, Page 6Page ti Lut kuovk Sentinel, 11'ednesday. 1o%ember O. 1991 LUCKNOW & DISTRICT LIONS CLUB. Dabber Bingo Lucknow Community Centre Sunday ,Dec. 4/94 $1000. Jackpot Winner No Winner - Hydro outage bingo was cancelled Community Centre opens at 6:30 p.m. Bingo starts at 7:15 p.m. Goderich Downtown Businesses Present An ... LDCS EXPRESS Missionaries fill different needs in Caribbean The November meeting uI' the Ashfield Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of June Wylds, with Helen MacLen- nan, Judy MacKenzie and Jean West w charge. WORLD AIDS DAY OPEN HOUSE l'hursday December 1 7:110 - 9:0(1 pm Senior -Day Centre 35() Josephine Street Wingham An evening of intorm.ation, tun & tioci,111L1n. Everyone Welcome. 1'rc.cnted by Huron County HIV/AIDS Network. Mrs, MacKenzie gave Ole high- lights of the October Glad Tidings. Mrs. MacLennan gave, an interes- ting account of the three Pres- byterian missionaries in the Carib- bean. Rev, Joe Reed was sent by the Presbyterian churth'in Canada to the 'Caribbean as 'area mis- sionary' to try to interpret the situation there and respond the urgent human needs (often natural or man-made disasters and human rights problems), and, under the direction of the church partners there, to build new (inks between our church and theirs. David Villalonga is a veterinarian and works with the First Pres- byterian Church of Havana, Cuba. David is working with smaller animal species in order to improve the,level of nutrition of children in rural areas. He also leads the Chris- tian Youth Movement of Cuba. Denise A. Van Wissen is a recent graduate of applied science in human nutrition. She is continuing her work as a . nutritionist and English teacher in Nicaragua. In friendly Downtown GODERICH! rtk o* A video, "The Debt Crisis, An Unnatural Disaster" was shov.n. It looks at the impact, of debt repayment, on people . and social systems of Caribbean nations. Rollcall was answered with a Bible verse on peace. The group made a poster of the Caribbean using interesting articles from newspapers and magazines. Rollcall for the' Dee. 12 Christmas meeting is Christmas customs in our family and a donation for charity. The matting will be held at the church. The meeting closed with reading the national anthem of the Republic of Trinidad and Tobago. Funding to be used to train fund-raiser The Blyth Festival will receive $48,224 in jobsOntario Community Action support to be used to provide training of a fund-raiser and coordinator of volunteers. The grant will provide for the employment of two part-time employees. It will build the capacity of the theatre by the training and employment of a fund-raising assis- tant and a coordinator of volunteers, who will provide board members' orientation. After two .years the positions will become full time and will be sustained by the Festival. by Jessa Kuyvenhoven 13rrr...The cold winds are blowing again. Winter is here! All the children are dressed warmly and playing in the snow. Thc Grade 7 and 8s arc selling chocolate bars to raise money for their Ottawa trip. There are also two 1 - Ib. chocolate bars for the two people who sell the most! The Grade- 7 students will be receiving their second hepatitis B shot of the three they have to have on Nov. 29. The children have started bringing in their recorders for the lessons that start in January. Grade 3 will be participating in the lessons. Constable Marshall will be coming to aur school on Nov. 30 and teaching and practicing bus evacuation. The children will be shown how to immediately leave the bus in case of an emergency. The Christmas program is on Dec. 20 at 8 p.m. The children will also be performing at the Wingham Senior citizens day centre on Dec. 14, 1:30 p.m. Grade 6, 7 and 8 went to the Lucknow Cenotaph to attend the Remembrance Day Service. Marie Askes and Meagan Higgins placed a wreath at the cenotaph on behalf of our school. It was good to remember those who gave their lives for us in the war. The fruit of the spirit is love, joy, peace...Our theme for the month of November was peace. This tied in very nicely with Remembrance Day. NO TAX DA Discounts equivalent to the applicable taxes Sunday December 4, 1 2-5 pm * "No Tax Offer" excludes some items ip some stores. brought to you by ... MARILYN'S TOTS & TEENS r THE MEN'S ROOM FINCHER'S BOOKS & GIFTS ROSEMARY'S LADIES'•WEAR ' • THE FASHION SHOPPE. RIECK'S I•D•A PHARMACY CATHERINE'S BED, BATH & LINEN KLASSY KIDS . MIDDAUGH'S COLLECTIBLES GODERICH ART & FRAME SHOPPE WHOLESALE JEWELLERS KING'S ALL AROUND THE HOUSE SCHAEFER'S LADIES' WEAR LEE SHOPPING CENTRE MAY'S DECORATING ACCESSORIES MARK'S ALL STAR SPORTS CARDS BIG V Most Downtown Stores Open Till 9:00 P.M. Weekdays From Thurs. Dec. 15 -Dec. 23/94 Enjoy a Sunday Christmas shopping the way it used to be! LUCKNOW'S 5th Annual ' Santa Claus Parade Friday December 2nd', 1994 - 7: 15 p.m. Theme of Parade'- "Fantasyland" • Six $60.00 Prizes for Winning Floats Parade entries meet at north end of Havelock St. except for horses, they meet at South end of Havelock. For more information contact: Dale Lougheed 528-3607 or Paul Zinn 528-2411 COME VISIT SANTA & MRS. CLAUS AT THE ARENA Kids, bring your Christmas letters or lists for Santa Claus, if you haven't mailed .them already!! CHRISTMAS IS COMING! GIFT CERTIFICATES GOOD IDEA. The Biggest Comedy Of The Holiday Season! T.IM ALLEN 'CQ)ALrISNEf0 I'1("I'( Rl:S I're,ents CAMIIV .. DNS MAT, ALL SEATS '4. THE, CLAUSE FRI.-THURS., DEC, 02. 08 FRI. & SAT. 7&9P.M. ' SUN.-THURS. 7.30 P.M. SAT. MAT. - 2 P.M. LONG DISTANCE? CALL 1-000-265-3430 FOR TOLL FREE MOVIE INFO