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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. LUCKNOW DISTRICT COMMUNITY CENTRE OPEN DATES December t ri 21. W. idl 21 f rI r. 1.1•N ti,n -.I1 7s, "ONLY" ('ALL 528-342() a) a.m.-5p.m. • �,. who was a patient in Kincardine PURPLE GROVE.' hospital last week. Kathy and Al Roberts and boys of, Kitchener, Janice aii 1 George Miller 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. Lucknow Sentinel, Wednesday, December 21, 1994 — Page 7 Christmas Greetings Health and happiness to all my friends. Thank you for all your kindness to me. . Jennie Porteous BUSINESS DIFFICULTIES? NIONEV PROBLEMS? ACCOUNT OV'ERDRAW'N? BEHIND IN YOUR PAYMENTS? FOR FREE CONSULTATION Call PAUL J. PICKERING TRUSTEE IN BANKRUPTCY AND FINANCIAL CONSULTING J. Paul Aitken, Manager 3 RAT1'ENIIU'RY 51'. E., CLINTON (519) 482-1241 or Toll Free 1-800-561-7451 Head Office 111 Waterloo Street, London 672-2494 Lane Air-- • PARK THEATRE • = -ma•,.. GOOERICH 5211811 �- CHRISTMAS IS COMING! GIFT CERTIFICATES GOOD IDEA. "I LAUGHED TILL I STOPPED!" •Sonya Smith., SMEARY PREVIEWS "PROVOCATIVE, COMPELLING, AND OTHER BIG WORDS!" N.T. Hod READER'S INDIGESTION JIM CARREY JEFF DANIELS 2ndDUM 1 iA WEEK ) FRI.-THURS. FRI. 7 & 9 PM • SAT. & SUN. CLOSED DEC. 23-2.9 MON.-THUR. 7 & 9 PM UMBER All The Adventure Your Imagination Can Hold. TUES. & THUR The South Kinloss Presbyterian Sunday School, with some help from adults, presented Live in Bethlehem to about 100 parishioners and friends on the weekend. The presentation was the portrayal of the Christmas story through scriptureand 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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