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Now what to tell you today' Sunday and that
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With this, the first Sunday in Ad- the process of being made and
vent. I think it is a good time everyone took
' a turn St rin
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kr them
.• Christmas letter. In Chureh the.
this morning, we sang 0 Come, We heard on the radio todaY,
0 Come, Emmanuel and 1 sang that in a number of Roman Cath -
lustily, I didn't see anyone look:, olic Churches in Britain, the mass
Ing at me, I guess I wasn't sing- was said in English for the first
tag too loudly: Besides that, I time and the reaction to it
was man's hat.
If you haven't got a penny, a
ha' penny will do.
If you haven't got a ha' penny?,
God bless you:,
'There are eleven lovely white
geese in the field .getting fat, Last
week, one day, the little 3-Year-
eld boy here got in wit 0 the
geese and when his father came
was able to hear some very in- quite fav• ourable. One more bit
to the rescue, the, gander had
users
teresting free - harmony from the of church news. This •corning • bhye him thaned saeallt'the thgeeestme
were
organ. When you . sing that hymn, week is a Week of Prayer. The
• it is certainly a sign of Christ- , minister announced that the move-
mas, Last Sunday, the Collect for Iment toward Union of Church' of
the day began "Stir up, we be- England and Methodist has been
s,eech.thee, 0. Lord", I have' heard so. rapid this past y•ear, that the
that Sunday has been called Stir !service and prayers prepared .hy:
the MethodiSt Church •last year When they are both, full-grown,
Of all the trees that are M :the
were being used by all denomin- •ood
screaming. . • •
Then when Igo walking an-
other carol •• alWays comes into
iny mind , •
."The holly and the ivy,
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• ations this year.
The last several Saturdays, we
• have seen workmen- in Teign-
mouth putting up Christmas trees The playing of the merry organ,
and lights. In the Triangle where Sweet singing in the choir."
all ,the busses stop, there is a There • are holly bushes in the
huge aluminum star in a very hedges and ivy everywhere. The
unusual form — sort :of A /round lower branches and. thinks, of
planet with projecting rayS. The
centre part is all pierced, T go many trees are covered. sup-
- -. pose that is what is meant in
suppose ,there are lights inside. this carol'
The shop windowsdo not - have "Here we come a -wassailing
much decoration yet — there may
Among the ieaveso 'green."
be more signs of Christmas -later. s
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But it is in the air. I have heard wadassaallit eirsaPasew
but you shllseeanyounaeverknow
people asking about fruit, etc- for We are in the West`Country'whem
cakesand puddings. This after- god •west .'Country , cider was
noon, the yachts were out on the ;pieed and served- to the carol
river !reminding me of ..“1 saw singers in the old days , when
three ships.go sailing by on Christ- they used to sing
The holly beam the crown.
The rising of the. sun, ,
And the running of the deer,
.mas Day in the Morning," "wassail, wassail, , all over the
Everytime •I walk up to the, town." • •
shop at the farmhouse, I see an-
' Another sign of Christmas -
other reminder of Christmas- Do the sudden. •rash of .. notices o
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You know ,, Sales of Work, Bazaars, etc. One
"Christnias is. coming, the geese other- event which interests 'me
is
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• In the true Christmas spirit
of joy and good will,
we are happy to greet all
our friendsand wish
everyone a glorious Holiday Season
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HENRY'S FRUIT MARKET
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• mem and their wives will be Mr-
' hibiting cattle, pigs, fowl, baking
ete. That is one thing want
,
So with Clulstmas coming with
good wishes, good food, and good
cheer we wish to send our best
wishes to all who read this in
the words of one of the carols --
. "Love and joy come to you,
And to you a wassail too, • ' -
And GO Bless you and sendNyou
A happy New Year
• And God send you a Happy New
Year." •
- But first a Merry - Chri.stmat• to •
Sincerely
The Country Mouse and Spouse,
Wear Farm, Devon.
November .29, .1964.
THE SEASON'S GREETINGS and ,BEST WISHES OBITUARY
We thank you sincerely, for your Patronage, Friendship •
and goodwill and extend our .Best Wishes for Christmas and
the New Year. . •
BENNETT'S SEPOY STORE
• Phone 528-2129, Lucknow •
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the &wing spirit of Christmas we
take pleasure of extending holiday greet -
lugs to our old and new friend..
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RATHWELL SHOE STORE
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ELIZABETH MacNAUGIITON" •••
• Funeral. services were held ,in
Exeter with burial in TeesWathr
Cemetery recently for a former ,
Culross native. Mrs. Elizabeth
MacNaughton. 'She was the elderl
daughter ef the late Charles Steel
aridJane Moffat. For ',the past I
two years she had lived* at 'Hur-
onview, 'Home, 'where she passed
away Wednesday evening,' Dec. I
9th. Most of her life' was spent I
around Hamiota and Brandon
Man, -In 1910 she married Alex,:
ander NlacNanghton in randon. ,
MaeNaughton died during .the
flu epidemic of 1918. • •
Mrs. MacNaughton is survived
hy -two ,sons, Hon. Charles S. Mac -
Naughton of Exeter, and John;
AlacNaugthon of Ladysmith; Van..•
couver. Island, . and five grand- i
childree and one great-grandchild:
• also one sister. Mrs.. Jean Branion
of Saskatoon.
' Pallbearers were John Graham,
Peter and Currie Moffat of 'Cul-
ross, G. Grpham Moffat of Xin-
loss,• and John Fiddler of Exe-
ter,
AGAIN HEADS POLL
Friends of Robert W. Andrew
of .1„istowel. sen of Irs. George
Andrew of Lueknow, will be inter-
ested to know that for the. second
election in a row for council in.
Listowel,. Bob headed the polls.
• .11e was first elected two years
. ago, last year was given an ac-
. damation and this year again ran
• fin election. •
Mr, Andrew has a legal practice
in I t,w1;1 and spends two after-
• h his office ,in the ,
MERRY CHRISTMAS . . . We liope we played a small
part in making this the gladdest Christmas you ever had.
BEATTY'S 'BEAUTY SALON
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• Christmas Season
'lift your spirits, •
warm your heart
and bring you
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• and/happiness:
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