| Where The Alders Grow ThE ADVERTISER â€" Tuesdoy, Dec. 22, 1964 â€" Page 20 tham Drive, is convalescing at home, having spent a few weeks in the Queensway Hospital reâ€" cently. Mrs. McDonald wishes to| express her appreciation to| friends and neighbors with speâ€"| cial thanks to Mrs, William Kaâ€"] mouraska, for her many acts of kindness to her family while she was a patient in the hospital.! Many thanks to the members of| Alderwood Presbyterian Church| for their cards and flowers. | The congregation of the men of the congregation wil (Church of the Atonement, welâ€" read the familiar prophecies of comed Canon and Mrs. Coleman,ithe coming of Christ and the at a Coffee Hour, in the Parish Gospel narratives of Our Saviâ€" Hall, on Sunday, December 13. our‘s birth. Between the reading The Canon has served forty we shall sing familiar carols and years in the Church and four of the choir will sing special carols his sons have entered the Sacred The church will be decorated for Alderwood _ Ladies . Monday Afternoon Bowling Team standâ€" ing, December 14. Merry Makers 33. Nippers 31, Pussy Cats 29, Mary‘s Little Lambs 27. High Average, Joan Burman, 204; high single flat, Nancy West, 288; high single handicap, Vi Ahigren, 295; high double flat, Florence Pink, 475; high double handicap, Aileen Banning, 506. Glass won by Aileen Banning 32L AnaconpA AMERICAN BRASS LTD. 3605 Lake Shore Blvd. W., LONG BRANCH T * f' & Coomerre '?" BB Nss ciuce+" »RAtB â€" L:“ ... is . i e t P & , â€"*€ & //: Tal»" . OE _ | * $ &,&: Bep .'.-:,‘ t:r y 4 j,"‘ ho > wl F3 K,::a C »:f':.r:: g .,-‘:; * n "A#% Â¥ tA _:“:‘.w' 4 $ . } R R h ," ic P 1 4 a ,{/:’ L ‘4. «. . 1 A‘ C 8 Vc ns \% \ _ oeearaanatambiwatccmir «x4 & kT ‘,;, 4 ‘.. vg, --‘-â€"7â€"::-‘-;“ * \,,M_ 7 «% Perl x % 4. 4; .. NT on 2 hn s L t m #c .: Bs\ 4 c o gass*"* war loyal friends and patrons. May we wish you the same .'__".'-"" f of happimess you‘ve given us over the yeass with your 1 SLOUTTIT‘S PHAR us C w2 lt ® \\\\\ ‘.h.“.“l' ul l 7",‘“,"’,7/‘ "'}'/â€"/ Tal e . o & \\‘\\\W\\\. Auly! ‘{' WB //f/’%{///’ ’{;}/4/ BPASZ © \‘\:ï¬w‘ * z y ol e e e l 17 Every year people yearn for the "Old Fashioned Christmas." It conjures up a picture of a blazing fire, everyone singing carols and simple values of enâ€" tertainment as the order of the day. The Church of the Atoneâ€" ment will hold three carol serâ€" vices as part of their service and love to the Christ Child. On Sunâ€" day, December 20, at 7 p.m. the men of the congregation will read the familiar prophecies of the coming of Christ and the Gospel narratives of Our Saviâ€" our‘s birth. Between the readings we shall sing familiar carols and Ministry. He will be an Associâ€" ate of the Rector, Keith Kiddell, helping in the morning, services| and visiting, and giving his broad smile to everyone who looks his Three classes of Confirmation are now in session at Alderwood Anglican Church of the Atoneâ€" ment. A special Teenâ€"age and Adult Class will be presented to Bishop Hunt for the Apostolic Rite of Laying on of hands on Friday, December 18 at 8 pm. The Junior Class, which meets on Sunday mornings will be conâ€" firmed in the spring. way NEW TORONTO CL 1â€"3256 LOUTTIT‘S PHARMACY and CAMERA SHOP On Monday, December 21, the Church of the Atonement will hold a Family Carol Service at 8 pm. We do want parenis and their children to aitend this serâ€" vice. It will be strikingly beauâ€" tiful and a special platform is being erected in the chancel Puppets will be used professionâ€" ally to demonstrate for old and young alike the beauty, mystery and meaning of the birth of Jesus. The boys and girls of the choir will lead us in familiar carols between each tableau. The Rector will narrate. This service is a most reverend presentation, Christmas and candles will be used. "Exactly what was this left over from?" t There will be no games Christâ€" mas Day but the schedule will resume New Year‘s Day when Marshalls and Owens play at 8:15, followed by Faustina and ‘Pickin‘ Chicken at 9:15 and fiâ€" nally Murrays and U.P.W.A. in the thind game at 10:15 at Lakeâ€" shore Lions Arena. Captain Dons Pads To Save Murray‘s Teen Lead _ (well bundled up) and bring| A their own light to see the carol‘h sheets. (A flashlight, lantern, 0 candle, etc.) After the outdoor h service hot coffee and chocolate ‘t will be served in the parish hall| . and groups organized to go and x sing carols at the front door of i# the shutâ€"ins. w The Anglican Young Peoples Association are making this a special project, and after carolâ€" ing they will return to the parish hall for a "Sock Hop" with the Rector and his wife as hosts. Christmas Eve: 7:30 p.m., Holy Communion with carois. 11:30 p.m. The Christmas Midnight Eucharist. Christmas Day: 6:00 a.m. Holy Communion; 8 a.m. Holy Comâ€" munion; 10:30 am. Family Christmas Service. Sports 5â€"2 while second place Pickin‘ Chicken played to a 3â€"3 tie with Marshall‘s Esso. In the third game of the tripleâ€"header U.P.W.A. defeated Faustina Club 4â€"2. and to guarantee everyone a seat admission is by ticket only. There will be no charge. On Wednesday, December 23, there will be outdoor carol singâ€" ing at 7:30 p.m. The church door of the mair. entrance will be deâ€" corated and with the Salvation Army Band in attendance, there will be a carol service outside Each person is asked to come Christmas is the festival of the Â¥ family. It is the duty of every i« parent to aitend with the chilâ€" # dren, else Christmas becomes ¢ just another day. With this m; mind a very special Christmas 3 service is planned for families. # It will be one hour in length. . x The sermon will be for chilâ€" . dren, and on the aitar will be @ miniature creches and each child Â¥ will come forward to receive one i to put under their own Christâ€" & mas tree. During the Communâ€"!# !ion we do hope each child will ¢ ;come to the altar rails with their “ ipa'nem.s to receive a Christmas « blessing. E Murrays Variety added anâ€" other point to their league lead in Alderwood Teenage Hockey League action Friday night as they dumped Owens Cycle & U.P.W.A. 4, Faustina 2 To all my devoted readers and Emnsamxnnxsmx?ssnsm“mmm & m me friends I wish you & very Merry _ _ oo â€"â€" e oo ooo n ionenacca Christmas, and may God bless â€" . ce Z you as He has blessed me. l e 5 2 4 _ Longâ€"time resident of Alderâ€" wood. Peter Langevin of 19 Owen Drive, died at South Peel Hospital on Sunday, December 13. Born in Maniwaki, Quebec, Mr. Langevin resided on Owen Drive for the past 43 years. He was an employee â€" of Anacon Ameriâ€" can Brass Ltd./.for 3gears. reâ€" tiring in 1957. and daughters, Jeannette (Mrs. L. Luckese) of Port Cred#; Alâ€" berta (Mrs. F. McVeigh) of Totâ€" tenham; and Elvina (Mrs. R. Tiâ€" tanic) of Lakeview. There are also twelve grandchildren and seven great grandchildren. + Goalkeeping Causes Problems As One Goalie Plays For Two Teams Surviving are his wife, Caâ€" therine Caron, daughter, Yvonne (Mrs. B. McGillion) .of Alderâ€" wood: son Fred of Long Branch; and daughters. Jeannette (Mrs. Interment was in Mount Peace Cemetery, Dixie. In Alderwood 43 Years, Peter Langevin Dies | Each team scored a goal beâ€" re the final and deciding periâ€" M Ph. 259â€"3777 oud Greg Keaveney did not dress but still trail for the game and firstâ€"place, Finally aft Murrays were without a goalâ€"\ty to Al Rob keeper until their captain, forâ€" on a determ ward Tony Mohr, volunteered to a last attemp don the pads and save the day. the clock in And he did a good job too as he left to play held Owens to just two goals, keeping Pick one of which was scored while up in their 0 his own team was two men short ter part of a in the final minute of play in| wright sank gsmmnsssaxs“um od but the packerhouse workers were the opportunists in that fiâ€" nal period and outscored Fausâ€" pina 3â€"1 to win handily. Late in the game Faustina had a bad break when Bill Sewell, their goalie, injured a knee and was replaced by Owens goalie Gary Sawyer. There was no further scoring, however. This was anplher game that featured goalkeeping problems. Gary Sawyer, after playing the last two minutes in the opening game, was beaten for five goals in his own game but the real surprise was Murrays goalkeepâ€" 136 LAKESHORE RD. E. R. ALAN EAGLESON M.P.P. LAKESHORE * -,,‘ * $, /?, _ 34 = i â€"= CWRISTMA S 4 <â€" ‘ JVILON im * q e w2 V/y [ (‘:f( 5:\;\ 1 7/( w UMIGHo X J a ¥€ ï¬\ * WHITEâ€"GORDON MERCURY tion PORT CREDIT Shortly after the final goal Marshalls picked up a penalty but continued to press the adâ€" vantage and as the buzzer soundâ€" to tie it all up with less than ajed to end the minute to play. }jun managed Thos. J. Wignall Funeral Chapel ma pa ns ns po me rs ns ns msmsmm»s»mmmmsm‘ MY SINCERE Momy Christmat May you have a joyous Christmas surrounded by all that‘s dearest to you. And may the season bring you all the success and happiness that make for a rich, meaningful life, AND Bappiness in the Reto Pear 62 LONG BRANCH AVENUE Best Wishes FOR A Telephone 255â€"3816 ed to end the game John Kotyck ‘jun managed to get his pad ir front of a labelled slap shot Bob Norris scored in the first and Brian Murray in the secoug for Pickin‘ Chicken. CR. 8â€"6153