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Page 8---Leneknow Senthiell, Wednesday, December 1.7, 1986
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LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 2ist
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Worship Service MOO sun.
Rev, Gerald McFarlane
Nursery and d junior congregation prvided
EVERYONE. WELCOME
.LUCKNOW CHRISTIAN
REFORMED CHURCH.
invites You To Worship With Thea On
Sunday, December 21st
10 a.m. and 2:30 p.m.
Nursery downstairs morning & evening
EVERYONE WELCOME
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Zn t;s season of just plain giving, here
are some suggestions for those who need
soretl ing to be thankful for or those who
need someone to allow thea to give. Nurs-
ing homes are full of opportunities.
You say you can't do anyt, i'ng. Can you
read? Good. ead to me. My eyes aren't
what they used to be.
Can you write? Good. Write a letter or a
card for me. My hands are shaky.
Can you sing? Good. Help me with the
words and I'll sing along.
Can you tell me about your job? I was a
nurse once myself.
Can you listen? Wonderful. I'm starved
for some conversation.
Can you bake a sponge cake or zucchini
bread or Angel biscuits or make fudge?
They aren't on the Nursing Home menu,
but I remember how good they were and I
would like to taste them again.
Do you play checkers or dominos or
rummy? Fine, so do I, but there is never,
anyone who has the time. They are
understaffed around here, you know.
Do you play the violin or the flute, or the
piano? My hearing is poor• but I can hear
any kind of music. Even if I fall asleep,
you'll know I enjoyed it.
Once we were somebodys, just like you.
We were farmers and farmers' wives and
teachers, nurses, beauticians,
stockbrokers, electricians, bankers, •and
sheriffs, and maybe a few outlaws, too!
We're not senile - just old and needing
more than our families can give us. This
home is "home" to us and you're an in-
vited guest.
Please come. 'The welcome mat is
always out. I hope you'll keep this essay
and read it again in January, February,
and every other month of the year. We'll
still be here and our needs will still be the
same. • •
The residents of Pinecrest would like to
say thanks and a Merry Christmas to
everyone who was kind and thoughtful to
come and visit and entertain throughout
the•Y ear.
We would like to invite everyone to come
to our Christmas caroling and fun after-
noon on December 18 at 2 p.m.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year
from the Pinecrest, residents. Special
thanks to Judy Vehasy from Savannah,
Tennessee Nursing Home for her essay.
Lueknow and
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Town and Country
Team Standings'•
Tulips = 34; Snow Drops - 34; Pansies -
34; Crocuses - 30; Daffodils 20; Hyacinths
The high lady was Fern McDonald with
a single of 251 and a double of 410. Marie
Park was second with a single of.205 and a
double of 335.
Harry Lavis managed to roll high for the
men with a single of 213 and a double of
372.
Ladies 7 p.m.
Team Standings
Cows - 45; Sheep - 36; Porkers -34; Goats
28; Horses - 27; Mules -19.
In bowling 'on December 8, Shani Webb
bowled the high single and triple with
scores of 271 and 661.,
Games 200 add over: Shani Webb - 271,
224; Dianne Humphrey - 243, 213; Jean
Phillips - 235; Maggie Cleland - 241; Kim
Phillips - 236, 231; Chris McDonald - 227;
Mae Howald - 226; Shirley Kennedy - 226;
Kay Crawford - 210; Shirley Brooks - 204;
Roberta Whytock - 201.
Mixed Couples
TeamStandings
Chipmonks 1361/x; Kangaroos - 130%;
Gophers- 127; Wolverines -112; Squirrels -
106; Tigers - 81.
The ladies' high single was shared this
week by Marie Scott and Merle Rhody with
a 264. The ladies' high triple was taken by
Merle Rhody with a 620.
The men's high single of 258 and the high
triple of 649 went to Gerald Rhody.
Gaines over 200: Marie Scott - 264;
Merle Rhody - 264, 203; Wilma Elliott - 246;
Linda Carvell - 207; Gerald Rhody - 258,
228; Russel Swan - 241; Allan Hackett - 236,
201; Pete Van Osch - 210; Kevin Finnie
205: Harold Maize - 200.
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