Oakville Beaver, 8 Dec 1993, p. 22

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Has Sound Commander ll noise reduction and mm, memory. 43-8841 Monograms at Hopedale Mall, and from the author, 847-5084, Chin, a paralegal, has also written His Life in the Law, Around the World in Sixty Days, and Philosophy of Nation Building. Glen Abbey resident David Chin will launch, with MP Bonnie Brown, the publication of his fourth book, Building Canada, at the Oakville Central Library, 120 Navy St., downtown Oakville, on Dec. Itith, 7 p.m. Tickets are $l2 Book launch st Nou falgar save save fave 12 2?, Sale ends December 31, 1995 THE OAKVILLE BEAVER 932 58 "unworthy" to be addresSing the gath ering of dignitaries. business execu tivy. and guests who placed a higl Reimer explained that last year he managed to secure former Maple Leaf and Canadian All Star hockey player Ron Ellis as a replacement speaker for the event. which has become a tra- ditional launch of the Advent season. After 38 years in police work, Halton's retiring top cop said he felt an"; on UIgnllancs. ousmess execu- lives. and guests who placed a high value on spiritual principles by attending. "He was due to address the break- fast, when we heard IO days before that he was in hospital after a heart attack," explained Hank Reimer. chairperson of the event and one of the founding members of the break- fast which has spurred similar organi- zations in Oshawa. Guelph, and Kitchener. A national prayer breakfast is held annually in Ottawa. This time last "year," "iarnie" Harding - as he was called by his Welsh grandfather - was in hospital. It was second time lucky last Wednesday morning when retiring Halton police chief James Harding succeeded in giving the message at the 10th anniversary Oakville Prayer Breakfast, attended by 450 people By DEREK COOMBER Special to the Beaver gaging breakfast speaker "Christmas iconography" the Sudbury bureaucrat has labelled our colorful Yuletide baubles. She ordered them banned from govern- ment buildings. Our neighborhood lights went on earlier than usual this December. Spearheaded by us ladder-mounting seniors. With Bethlehem stars, illumi- hated angels, backlit mangers. The staff Queen's Park's politically cor- rect temporary occupants find dis- tasteful. Our backstreet defiance of their sappy revisionism. Neighborhoods defy 'politicaii) correct' Christmas decorations Her boss, the minister in AM/PM Clock radio with buimn cassette own Has battery backup and snooze control. 128472 $383922 M/FM smnru' ”’33ve 142.5; esladapte; cent for In charge . Same heavy duty construction and sewing capability as the 1260c . Individual zig-zag width adjustment for all stitches including the buttonhole width The Halton Lung Association is looking for volunteers to help them sell Christmas flowers at Oakville Place and Hopedale Mall this Saturday, Dec. llth. 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If they haven't still reads the Bible his mother gave doused the sparkle in our eyes at thi$ him. late date, I ask, what chance does tha Event organizers hope to donate "bah, humbug" bunch of Queen's about $400 to charity this year. Last Park Christmas poopers have? year's Prayer Breakfast raised $650. Let them read our lights. V l f Chri t _ o unteer or S mas u for The first and only professional type irogiand' vacuum table designed tor home use! The EUR9?Ro IRONING SOLUTION is r-'-"-"------, . Electronic speed control . Convenient has um . Easy colour coded lay in threading . Amacive, narrow, roll hemming MODEL 1262D - 18 STITCHES Harding, who has a new job with the Attorney General's office when he hands over the police baton, said it was important for "leaders of good conscience" to show strength and vision in the next few years and "leadership in God." Harding says he still reads the Bible his mother gave him. DELUXE FEATURES AT A VERY AFFORDABLE PRICE! OMEGA L)rNlMW1ACHINr. mm s wnen l was introduced to the Welsh Baptist Church which seems to be inhabited by people who say, 'Thank God it's Sunday; Let's be miserable Christians!'," he chuckled. Fortunately, his grandfather had weened him into a more generous nature, said the Korean and Malaysian war veteran. "He used to fill a glass half-full with water and say that's the way some people were. Then he would fill the glass until it was overflowing and say that was the right way to be - overflowing with Christian goodwill." Previously, with the Anglican church, Harding said he was removed by his grandfather after he had been abused by a sidesman for making a faux pas during a ceremonial bell ringing. Mayor Ann Mulvale. He told the audience that much of his spiritual development had taken place back in Brecon, Wales, where he was born and his grandfather had educated him in both a philosophical and religious perspective before he entered the military. MODEL 1260c - 14 STITCHES ibulihap gmtning iibpttial DECEMBER 9-13 TWO NEEDLE -3 OR 4 THREAD, . WITH DIFFERENTIAL FEED We oldsters have news for them. We won't emasculate our respective festivals, including Christmas, to suit their fancy. We who survived long- ago Yuletide ordeals of the first mag- Watch out, fellow seniors of other faiths, you may be next. Beware their stampede to ideologize us all into cul- tural eunuchs, interring our traditions in their bafflegab. sniffing the wind, told her cool it, but he hedged, "A number of complaints were received last year," he mumbled, from non-Christians about "Christmas iconography" in decorations. That's when I The Stitching Post OMEGA EURO’PRO _ IRONING SOLUTION MSL P 3429, 00 OMEGA OVERLOCK 5050 Lakeshore Rd. #22 Lakeside Shopping Village BURLINGTON 681 " 922 $22900 introduced to The Salvation Army Christmasy Drive for Food and Toys is under way. Volunteers are urgently needed to help give out the toys to those in need and stack the good shelves. Volunteers 12 years or older will be welcomed anytime between 9 a.m. to l2 noon or 1:30 to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Give George Frazer a call at 827-5324. , MSL P $539, M to retreat to the cellar gin cache, and me to fumble with inoperable toy steam engines. Under shepherds' watchful eyes, I prayed. l ing on Biblical mayhem, courtesy his crystal radio. "l hear Channel break- ers on the beach at Bournemouth," he'd enthuse. Oh, no, disputed Uncle Fred, the non-diplomat: "lt's static)' Two wide men at odds. The ensuing kerfuffle, an annual Yule given, set aunts to tears, uncles My English grandfather? Christmas dawn re-unions with old King George were testy affairs, verg- "Why not buy ours from the top of; the barrel?" I'd fret, alarmed by the stain build-up on its slaves. Because, Grandmother would rule, "the bottom layers are tastiest." To be served, she insisted, only at midnight, under Bethlehem':; rising star. Not we martyred survivors of Sunday school Christmas concerts stifling church halls. Indelibl whiplash scars. Itchy winter unde wear. Dry-mouthed solo recitations Boredom of choral repetition wit Mungo Park's SOS cries from deepes Congo for heroic help ringing in you ears. Je me souviens. Memorable festive fragrance aro , from my Swedish grandmother Christmas luterlsk. Shipped from f off Baltic waters, town grocers stored it in curbside kegs which the dog pop- ulace monitored scrupulously in th absence of hydrants. nitude are not here to suffer its redu lion in celebratory ranking by mi coterie of latter-day heretics. fenjorseope $49900 $29900 'tei, M w ae/h, ////’/,"" r "af 1/ ' "d //:'/7/k¢/y Do Dec. 8, 199.

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