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Daily Times-Gazette, 24 Dec 1946, p. 27

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- "Merry Shami unroe "Marjorie Adam Pi A rinates 5 di ET 2 = Bead Foqeht SE FIRST CHRISTMAS We heard o voice, bell-like and dear Yet barely tinkling in the ear. child," i said, "this is the night Above cll others fair and bright. "This is the night when children know TO ALL OUR GOOD PATRONS & FRIENDS We Extend Christmas Greetings The bells ring out joyfully our message to you this Christmas, May it be the merriest, happiest, most wonderful Christmas you've ever had -- may the New Year see your hopes and prayers fulfilled. SHEATHER HARDWARE A. White secrets of new-fallen snow. This is the night when children heer The hoofbeats of St. Nick's swift deer. "This Is the night a Child was born Who grew arid taught a world then torn As now by strife that all men live . in the same measyre as they give." w=Ken Woodman tt Mi Gross: Milton ares Char, A a sir voc Mi, o Saft on and Electric (NEAR RITSON RD.) Evans KING ST. E. PHONE 4728 - WmZOP ' Lal - - Slate e Brothers +.» The Hampshire Howse KNOW TH' GLY DON'T LIKE YER SINGIN' MAYBE HE JE Mrs, Swallow, Mrs. H. Wright and Mrs. J. D. Stevens and four Can- adian women by Mrs. N. Wright, Mrs. H. Foley, Mrs, H. Freeman and Mrs. I. Munday. Prayer was offered by Mrs. Ross Stevens, Mrs, H. Brooks gave a reading and the meeting closed by singing "The First Ni and the Benediction. on Sunday. Rev. cupied the pulpit in the absence of our pastor who was ill. Mr.. and Mrs, Stephen Jeffrey, and son, Gary, visited at Mr. Ivan Law's, Whitby. Mr. and Mrs. Morley Flintoff and family, were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs, Clifford Johns', Columbus. | 8 Fletcher oc- | The next meeting will be in charge of the Mission Band. Mrs. R. A. Delve and Mrs, H. Curtis, no, were recent guests of Mr, and Mrs. Lou Hockin, Quarterly services were held here rena ---- ) Kingston-on-Thames, England -- | § (CP) -- Richard H. Turk, 70, who |¢ comes from five generations of |§ Kingston boat builders, is the King's new Bargemaster. Much as we'd like , lo pay a Christmas 'call to each and y everyone we know in town -- this is our surest way of greeting one and ©wZ=r~C3 Z003 Cope 1946, King Festures Syndicate, nc, Weld ngs saree Former Courtice Resident Dies At Maidstone MRS. B. OKE . Correspondent Ebenezer and Courtice, Dec. 20.-- Best wishes to, the staff and corre- poondents of The Times-Gazette for @& Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year's. The Farm Forum * held its last meeting for this year, at the Sun- day School room, with a very good Juniors. Dialogue--A Cure for the Rheumatic. Song-- "Clever Cooks". Dialogue--Brave Boys. Songs--(a) "Autumn Leaves"; 1b) "The Fly and the Bumble Bee, by Intermediates, Play--When Wo- men have their Rights. Dutch song =Intermediates Girls, Play--A Vis- it of Inspection. Song--"Good King Wenceslas", by Intermediates. Piano = duet--Margaret McGregor, Dorothy Hockin. Dunce song, by boys. Cat Play. "Bethlehem Babe", by Intermediates. Song by five boys, accompanied by guitar. Music, by Vivian Snider, Barry Johnson, Al- lan Fulton. Santa Claus chorus by Intermediates. Maple Groce W. A. Holds Meeting MRS, C. H. SNOWDEN Correspondent Maple Grove, Dec. 23.--~The Wo- men's Missionary Auxiliary held its last meeting of the year in the church on Wednesday afternoon, December 4, with the President, Mrs, Cecil Jeffrey, in the chair. The meeting opened with a hymn and all repeated the Lord's Prayer. Mrs. Talcott gave a reading and the minutes of the last meeting were read and approved, Several items of business were dealt with and Mrs, Iveson Munday, Treasurer, gave a very satisfactory report. Mrs. L. C. Snowden, Literature Secretary, gave a report and Mrs. Burgess read the slate of officers for the coming year. Mrs, Laird gave a reading on Christian Stewardship, and after the offering "was taken Mrs, Ross Stevens, program con- venor took charge. A number of Christmas Carols weré sung. Mrs. Worden read the scripture and Mrs. Ken Summer- ford sang a solo. The Christmas Candlelight Serv- ice was given. Four Indian women were represented by Mrs. Morton, To our many patrons and friends we extend our sincere gcod wishes for continued health and happiness for the holi- day season, alll 28 SIMCOE ST. SOUTH Phone 834 Please Accept Our Best Wishes! To you and your loved ones we extend our sincere best wishes for a very Merry Xmas and a happy and prosperous New Year. May. your year be bright with joy and the fulfill- ment of all your dreams! W.F.ESSERY Fuel and Gravel 842 Division St. * i It was review night. Miss McKenzie, Toronto, was in 'attendance, and some lively dis cussions were held. ¢ ? : Dies In Saskatchewan a The many old friends here will : extend sympathy to the family of the late Anson Pickell, Maidstone, Sask, who passed away, just re- cently. He had visited his many relatives here during the; past sum- mer, after a lapse of many years which were spent in the west. Many will remember his late wife es Miss Ida Wilson of Harmony, and who also died very suddenly a few years ago. Speedy recovery is hoped for Mr. Moses Lymer, who underwent an operation in Oshawa Hospital dur- i last week. Tue many teachers will spend their holidays as follows; Miss Ar- mold from No, 4 at her home in ; Miss Lyla Osborne, To- arémto, -at her home here, and from 0. 8. Mr. Hobbs , at Enniskillen; Simpson, at Oshawa, and Mrs. , at Maple Grove. To all a vacation. Christmas Party The Woman's Association from "the Highway held its Christmas 1. at the Do ae Joe Mc- Tuesday, night, with Phone 8470 MERRY CHRISTMAS .and a Happy New Year from ' > Johnston's Taxi SREEEEEEEEEREEEEEE EEE ELEY ha %, i ' f / ! Season's Greetings | 4 / f f "| don, and believe an mt, the school bag of books hen Woks roll Salleds each to respond school-day re- ations, which , really brought old memories. The president, s. Johnston, 'opened with 'a hristmas carol, -eiftéer which all re- Speated the Lord's 'Prayer, Business ps Were Soul with, 2d, the president extended many who, in any way, made the ba- such a swecess, Closed with benediction. Santa Claus then ar- } ved with bells on too, after mak- ing a short speech (she) distributed gifts, which pave to each person ' nice remembuyance, as each one ihad to take a /small gift. Games ere then indu'lged in, and a boun- iteous. lunch Seiwved by the commit- All declared it the yet. Glad to report. Rev. H H. C. Lin- ead r1ecovermng from his recent " ness. Schoel Concert 'Following isy the Christmas pro- m presented at No. 8 School on yednesday night: "0 Come Little Chil- » by the Intermediates. Wel- e exercise--by Juniors, Play-- Christmas Visitor, Red Rid- ing Hood Dill by Juniors, Payt oruses--(aj¥' "Silent Night"; (b) Vesper Hymn; (¢) Winter Time-- by Interme:ljates. Junior Chorus. Play--Mada:ne Camelia's Beauty iPariour.- Birdy Little Maids, by Ju- hniors. Song. "Chinaman", by Ine te tes.! Christmas in Many Greetin S S ! We respectfully tender our deepest wish for a prosper- Season's greetings and the best of luck ous complete New Year, with all the blessings to each and every one, May the New Year bring all that you are wishing for. of the Christ Spirit. 5 Scotland Woollen Tailors To AI Our Friends and Patrons 7 KING ST. E. PHONE 597 in charge. We Extend to all our Friends and Patrons Our Best Wishes for A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR : ] HOME APPLIANCES 90 SIMCOE ST. S. OSHAWA DAIRY LTD. I A II A I I vy Al3dVvS ONIYIW ITN

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