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1974
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Mr, and Mrs. Wallace Milligan,
Mary Lou and Clara of Streets—
ville on Saturday, December 22
moved to their new home at
Whitechurch. The village of.
Whitechurch extends to,them the
right hand of fellowship.
Christmassuests on Sunday
with Mr and Mrs. Ben McClen-
aghan add Mr. and Mrs-. Carl Mc-
Clenaghan' were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Moss, Don,. Susie and k
Janie, Mi. and Mrs. Ben Moss and
Vicki of Petrolia , Mr.. arid Mrs.
Melvin "McClenaghan and Michael
of .Waterloo, Mr. and Mrs., Bill
Parker and Bey of Exeter, Mr.
and Mrs. Dave Parker of London
Mr. and. Mrs. Douglas Parker,
Exeter , Mr. and Mrs. John Parker,
London, Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Park-
er of Huron Park,'/Mr. and Mrs.
Irwin Mcclenaghan, Nancy, Mary
Lou, John /Beaton, Donnie and his
friend all of St. Thomas. ,Mr. and
Mrs. Richard McClenaghan of
Port Stanley.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONCERT
On Friday evening,, December -
21 Whitechurch United Church
held their Sunday School ChriSt-
mas Concert with Mr. Lariy King
student minister chainhan. The
Opening number Was prayer by Mr.
King folloWed by a 'recitation by
Nancy Quipp. Three songs by
the Sunday School were.O Come
All Ye Faithful, The First Noel
and "C" is .for the' Christ Child.
Recitations given by members of
the priniary class were Tracy
Harmon, Cindy 'Moore., Bobbie
Jamieson,and Karen Laidlaw.
Jack Whytock then played three
violin solos accompanied by Mrs.
Garnet Farrier , pianist. The
audience then sang While Shep-
herds Watch and 0 Come All Ye
yaithfUl. The, -1VIanger Scene was
hen presented by the primary
lass and 0 Little Town of Bethle•
em was surtg. Jimmie Laidlaw
hen sanetwo solos'with Mrs. G.
arrier piano accompanist: The
ffering was received by Clifford
aidlaw and Earl Thompson. The
ntermediate class presented the
lay , Charlie Brown's Sharing
hristmas. Mr. Laity King play -
ng his own acCompaniment on
he guitar sang What I will give
esus and Little Baby Jesui. Karen
nd Nancy .Quipp gave 2 step
ancing numbers. The White.-
hurch Philharmonic Orchestra
layed numbers requested by the
udience. Final choruses by the.
unday School were 'White Christ-
as and Frosty the Snowman.
he film High Arctic was shown
y Mr. Larry King. The sound
ystem did not Work but the pie-
ures pretty well told their own
tory By this time Santa Claus
as at the door and this aroused
very one, especially the child-
en who'were so anxious to see
nd speak to the happy old gentle-
an with his gifts and treats for
11.
Home for•the week end with
eir parents were Miss Joyce
iffin, Miss Janette Johnston'
London and Miss' Mary Lou
dams.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'Laidlaw
oved on Saturday for the winter
onths, from their `home on 86
ghway, to the apartment at the
me. of his son Clifford and Mrs.
idlaw. , •
Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Storey,
ather and Jeffery of Goderich
re Tuesday evening-visitors
th Mr. and Mrs. Alex Craig,
We are pleased to 'report that
s. Julia*Huffman was recently
Teased. from Wingham and Dist-
t Hospital. , •
Congratulations to Mrs'. John L.
rie of East Wawanosh for win-
ning the turkey on the draw at
Langside community Christi-has :
Concert and to Mrs.NWillis Lapp •
Of Wingham on winning the Christ-
mas cake on the draw at the
Langside concert. 'Both Mrs. Cur-
rie and Mrs. Lapp were former
attenders' at the Langside School,
at that stage of their life.
Week end visitors with•Mr. and.
Mrs. George Fisher ,were Mr. and
Mrs, Gordon Fisher,' Lonniei Lori,
and Lee of Guelph.. .
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Rintoul were
in Kitchener on Saturday to visit
witIktheir. daughter Mrs. Harry.
Gutoskie, Mr. Gtitoskie and Mich-
elle. Mrs. GUtoskie is improv-
ing slowly at her home following
surgery.. _
Russel, Ross visited on Sunday
with Mrs. Ross at K & W Hospital
and found her somewhat improv-
ed.
This community extends their
sincere sympathy to Mrs. George
Thompson and sons Chatles and
Earl in the passing of her husband .
and their father so suddenly at
Wingham and DistriCt Hospital on
Tuesday afternoon, December 18.
He will be missed in the co mull•
ity for his willingness to ssist
when hydro trouble arose 'n 'a
home. The funeralwas held on
'Friday, December 21 at Currie's
Funeral Parlor.
Miss Ruth King of TorontO is
spending ChristmasWit-tiller sister
Mrs. Lloyd Murdock and Mr. Mur-.
dock.
'Mrs. Leola Chadwick and Phil
Chadwick of London Were Satur-
day visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Emerson.- Mrs. Leola,
Chadwick went to Lucknow where
the will spend Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. Ewart MacPherson.' Phil'
'Chadwick will leave on Monday
to spend Christmas with his broth-
er , wife and family at Alliston.
CANDLELIGHT SERVICE
On Sunday evening, December
23,at 8 p.m. 'a Christmas Candle-
light Service Was held in Chal-
mers Presbyterian Church. Mrs.
Don Ross gave organ music while
the candles were being lit. ' The
Carol, Silent Night , was sung by,
the United, Langside and Chal-
mers choir. The call to worship
and -prayer was given by Lloyd
Murdock, student preacher. The
carol, 0 Come All Ye Faithfu_„.
was'syng by the choir.and congreg-
ation. Scripture , Isaiah 7: 14 ,
9-6, was.read by' Lloyd Mtirdock.
The cal 10 , Once in Royal Davids
City wIr rendered by the choir.
Second reading, Luke 1: 26-38;
the annunciation, by Capt. Ruth.
King: Carols , 0 Little Town' of
Bethlehem and Angels from the
Realms of'Glory by the choir.
Scripture readings Matthew 1: 18
'•25 and Luke" 2: I - 7 by Capt.
Ruth King. The Nativity Scene
gathered during the singing of the
carols and the carol The. First
:Noel.by the choir and Congrega-
tion. '4th reading, Luke 2: 8 - 20,
Capt. Ruth King. Carol, God
Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by the
Choir. Carol, Joy to the World,
choir and congregatioti. Carol,
Away in a -Manger, all children
under 12 were invited to come and
sit around the manger arid sing,
Instrumental saxaphone selections
were given by Garnet and Wayne
Farrier and. Larry King. The
i offering was received and dedic-
ated by Lloyd Murdock. .Two
Christmas poems. The Birth of
the Child was given by Lloyd
Murdock and The Child in the
Manger was given by Capt. Ruth
King. The singing of carol Silent
Night by the choir and benedic-.
tion by Lloyd Murdock closed the
service. All then went to the
basement where the ladies of the
church served hunch. Officiating
Was Mr-. Lloyd 'Murdock. student
minister , Capt. ,Rtith King,
SalvationArrny Head Quarters
Mr. Larry King, United Church
student minister, organists Mrs.
Don Ross, Mrs. Robert Bregman,
Mrs. Garnet Farrier.
KINGSBRIDGE
Anthony Milteriburg of the '-
Netherlands , father of John and
Reis .1v1iltenburs of this commun-
ity, passed away last week. The
community extends their
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs.. John
1V1iltenbtug and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Reis Miltenburg and, fain-
ily.
Mrs. Jack Van Osch his been
a patient in the Wingham and
-District Hospital for the past four
weeks.-
Also a patient in hospital is
Frank Sullivan, who is a patient
in the Alexandra and Marine Gen-
eral Hospital, Goderich.
Ann, Bridget, Jackie Sand Maria
Dalton, daughters of Mr. and
Mrs. Mark Dalton, and Ben Milt-
enburg , son of Mr. and Mrs, .Reis
Miltenburg , spent the past week
visiting with Mr. and' Mrs. Eddie
Chilton (Maureen Dalton)At
Moose Factory.
LANGSIDE
Mr. and Mrs. 'Ian Wallace ,
Suian and Nancy , Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Steer , Tracy and Heather ,
Mr. and Mrs. Don Bell, Wiyne
and Beverley were Christmas vis-
itors with Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Steer onSaturday, December d.
Christmas visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Young were Mr. .
and Mrs.' Jim Young and fainily, -
Mr.. and Mrs. George•Young and
family , Mr. and Mrs. Wes Young;
Teeswater; Mrs. Clarence Stokes
and Nis. Ethel Holmes, Wingharn;
Eric Glazier, Oshawa.
Christmas visitors, with Mr .,and
Mrs. Jim Young were Mr. and
Mrs. Don Martin, John, Dan ,
Lucknow; Mr, Wayne Martin,
London; Mr. and Mrs. Bob Struth-
ers, Sharon and Cindy, Lucknow
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wall,
Holyrood.
Christmas visitors with. Mr. and
Mrs. Wes Young were Mr. and,
Mrs. Eugene Gardner , Sandra ,
Greg and Shelley, Lucknow , Mr.
and Mrs. Bob Young, Mary Beth,
Chesley, and Mr. and Mrs.
George Young, Heather , Bradley
and Cheryl of Teeswater.
The community extends its
sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Bongertman, Frank, Mary and
Jo-anne on the sudden passing of
their son and brother Roy, at
home, Sunday , December 30th.
Mr. and Mrs. Roben Bregrnan
And family held Christmas for
the Bregman family on Saturday,
29th of DeCember.
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Moffat
and Marilyn spent. Christmas and •
New Year's week'in Guelph*visit-
ing with their daughters and fam-
ilies, Mr. and Mrs. 'Roy McLeod
and family and Mr. and Mrs.'
Mervyn Conley and family:
Christmas Day visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. George Young and
family were Mr. and Mrs. Clark
Johnston and Janette. Mr. and
Mrs. Young also had Christmas
for the Johnston 'families on. Sun-
day, Deceinber 30th.
PANCAKE SUPPER.
The Langside Young People'S .
entertained the community to a
pancake supper during the holi-
days. During the evening a draw.
was made on a cake with Karen
Young winning it.
The Young People went- carol- •
singing Christmas Eve . visiting.
Carruthers and Pinecrest Nursing
Homes and also some Of the
homes in the community.
The Langside congregation en-
joyed taking part' in the Carol'
Service 'held in the Whitechnrch
church December 23rd. It was
brOadcast over CKNX.
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