The Lucknow Sentinel, 1994-12-21, Page 7Farrells .host family Christmas
Katherine Collins joined with
Edith Patterson, Bob and
Marguerite Percival at the hospital
in recognizing Marie Patterson's
94th birthday.
June Elliott and Nancy
Greenwood picked up Jean Paul
Greenwood in Kitchener who flew
'Home from Nipissing University for
thc holidays.
Jenny Farrell visited her
grandparents June and Earl Elliott.
Elwood Elliott visited with Anne
and Donald McCosh.
Donalda MacDonald of Goderich
visited with her sister Isabel Brooks
recently.
Janet and Jack Farrell hosted their
family Christmas at Purple Grove
Community Centre on Sunday -
those present were Susan and Peter
Roberts and boys of Ailsa Craig,
Jim and Fran Farrell and family,
Garry and Laura Farrell and family,
Kairshea WI
enjoy dinner
The Kairshea Institute held their
Christmas Meeting in the Anglican
Church. hall on Dec. •15, with the
Anglican ladies serving Christmas
dinner to 36 people,
Alice Ritchie presided. for the
program and opened with a poem
December". June Gilchrist read the
scripture and led in several
Christmas carols. with Elsie Houston
as pianist.
Rollcall was answered as each
one read a verse which was on their
Christmas place card. Mary Lavis
and Clarence Ritchie had the two
lucky cards.
There was an exchange of
Chrisunas gifts and then a 'show
and tell'.
Jerry VanderKlippe gave some
humorous readings.
Progressive euchre was played
with Marion Campbell and Eldon
Bradley having the high scores, and
Anne MacDougall and Jerry
VanderKlippe having the low
scores.
Lucknow WI
hosts dinner
Twenty members of the Lucknow
Women's Institute enjoyed a turkey
dinner served by the Anglican.
ladies when they met last week.
Rollcall was a donation to the
Salvation Army.
Celia Aitchison read. an article
prepared by Mrs. Walter MacKen-
zie from the Kairshea in 1954 and
published in the Sentinel. It was
reprinted in 1978 and the heading
was "Do You Remember?"
Annabelle Armstrong composed
and read her Christmas wish list
and this would certainly be a better
place to live if they are realized.
She also 'read Rev.• Dan's very
interesting version of the Twelve
Days of. Christmas.
Dorothy Brown played Christmas
carols during the meeting.
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Kathy and Al Roberts and boys of,
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and girls of Thorntiale, Rob and
Carolyn Farrell of Guelph.
Don and Sandra Forster were
guests of Bill and Annetta Robinson
recently.
Harvie Thompson visited with his
sister Olive Irwin on Tuesday.
Get well wishes to Opal Dore
Deanna Scott, Kathy Rear and
Wilda Thompson wcrc guests at
, Marilyn Reitl's home on Friday for
the Christmas Presbyterian W.M.S.
'meeting.
Gladys Arnold accompanied Jim
and Joyce McEwen to Chatham for
the baptism of Brett McEwan, son
of Kenneth and Marion.
The Bcrvie area folks were
shocked on Wednesday morning to
hear of the fire which demolished
the dairy barn of Lyall and Marjorie
Hodgins.
Midgets defeat Mildmay
The Lucknow Midgets continue to
play some excellent hockey, troun'-
cing Mildmay 7 - 1.
David Adams led the attack with
two goals and three assists, Eric
Andrew two and three, Chad Mof-
fat two assists, Ed Courtney one
goal, Jeff Porter one assist, Stuart
Rintoul and Matt Lyon with a goal
each.
Ryan Courtney held off the
Mildmay attack allowing 'a single
marker.
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Christmas Greetings
Health and happiness to
all my friends. Thank you
for all your kindness to me. .
Jennie Porteous
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music and used an authentic setting - the deBoer barn, with live
animals. Bonnie Cunningham played Mary, and William Dickie
was Joseph. (Marg Burkhart photo)
Everyone gets into the spirit
Every year we get a real tree, and
set it up really early (before
Christmas l mean) and start putting
gifts under it! It 'gets really full
beneath the tree when we finally
get all the gifts under there. It must
be because everybody gets into the
.spirit of giving at Christmas.
We get to open one present on
Christmas Eve, sometimes two. The
next morning on Christmas Day, we
open the rest of the gifts. Then we
get ready to go to grandma and
grandpa Murray's or grandma and
grandpa Aitchison's for Christmas.
On Boxing Day we go to thc
grandparents house we didn't go to
on "Christmas Day" (1 hope you
understand all that!).
I like the traditions my family has
and I hope it keeps going forever!
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