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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1969-12-25, Page 6AR on High Prices! e mans dec iwA,,,'A'4Xt".eeases54VU;1..tQal*.S4(jibzthea.I.•WAW2MtataaVitaM.'t • Assorted Colors. Sizes 4, 64,, d,6 set • • • . • Ladies Slipperettes x Coats" Sewing read Stedmans Reg. Price .93. Stedmans Reg. Price .88. 6 cord sewing thread. Assorted Styles and Colors.- VD Size 40-50 only. Sizes S,14.#1, and L. 600 yd. S tool. each atiamssimmumseftimaft.4..-NokamgsaM.V7rammommemmonismEMER 3 Or 4 Oply Crimp t Special Purchase! , Special P rchase. 2.481 Permanent Press Cotton ,i. and Polyester. IRT OVER 200 TO CHOOSE FROM With variety of styles and sizes Buy 2 for the Price of 1 less 1.00 Confusing ? ? Not at All! e.g. Skirts Regularly Priced at $12.98 will sell for 1 1:98 Stedmans Reg. Price .37 each Ball Save 2.60 on Box of 16 Balls 100% crimp set nylon that is shrinkproof and moth proof. 1 oz. balls available in assorted shades. Purchase sufficient quantity for your'project. Any unused balls can be returned or exchanged. Box of ,22 16 Balls , 4 Now 1 2 Price O It's the Bi est Price,- Rebellion to hit Seaforth! burettes Celebrate Holy Day With specral services, churches of this community celebrate. Christmas — a hole iday that is, first of all', a holy: day. Festivals of light, music and prayer are dedicated to the birth of a Holy Child in Bethlehem, nearly two thou- `sand years ago. For Christian believers, each. of -these — light, music, prayer—has a special mean- ing associated with Christ,- mas. • "And lo, the star, which, they sap in the east, went be- fore them, till it • came and stood over where the young child was. When they saw the star, they rejoiced with ex- ceeding great loy." Matthew 2;9-10. The Star that guided the Wise Men shines as symbol of Christ, the Light of the world, and'it in turn is sym- bolized by an the bright lights that twinkle at ChristmaS today. Candlelight services reflect the radiance of theholidaY. in ,Christian observances -ev- erywhere, "And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying, Glory to God in . the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men." Luke2:13-14. Since the angelic chorus brought "glad tidings of great joy" to shepherds watching in the fields, hydihs and car- ols of rejoicing have told of the wonder and glory of Christmas. That the 1,Vords of the an- gels composed the first of all Christmas carols is a thought repeated again and again in favorite scogs of the season. "Hark! the Herald Angels Sing" makes Ibis thought its theme, load another familiar carol, "It Caine upon the Midnight Clear," is devoted to "that gloriMis song of old," on the night when "the world in solemn stillness lay to hear the angels sing." Christmas music in the churches celebrates the joy of the Natiy,ity. ."And when they were come into the house, they saw the young 'child with Mary his mother, and fell down, and worshipped him." Matthew 2:1 1 . "And the shepherds re- turned, glorifying and prais- ing ,God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was told unto them." Luke 2:20. Thus wrote two.Of Christ's disciples, Matthew and Luke, telling of the awe and won- der, the joy and reverence experienced alike by wise men and shepherds, . Especially at Christmas, in church services and private devotions, Christians give prayerful-thanks to God; for the, miracle of the manger. Yesteryear's Custinns Live At Yuletide Candles and carols, trees and treats, gifts and greens — and Santa Claus, of purse. Wherever ChriStmas is cele-. brated, these symbols seem to appear. In the modern era of rapid communication, there is a growing uniformity in the ways that people everywhere choose to mark the holiday. Yesteryear's customs, how- ever, still have their place in modern celebrations. It's a case of "the more things change, the more they stay the same," as countries, com- munities and individuals seek to cherish and preserve their own special holiday tra- ditions. Some of these traditions, as treasured in memory or kept alive in holiday ritual, are compiled in the follow- ing paragraphs, according to information from the editors of Encyclopedia Internatioh- al. * * * 0 It's a Mystery Mysterious things happen on Christmas Eve, say coun- try legends -of Switzerland. Young people may foretell the future, if they drink' from nine different fountains while the midnight church bells chime. Then, if they hasten to the church steps, their future mates will await them there. Somewhat less romantical- ly:older folk seek to predict the weather for the coming year, using onion peels filled with salt. * * I Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Went Ad and be money in pocket To advertise, just "Dial Seaforth 527.0240. iI f Save on First Quality Thermal Baby Blankets STEDMANS REC. PRICE 2.99 Viscose and Acrylic blend carefully woven and brushed to a fluffy% nap. Shades of White, • pink and blue. Size approx. 36 x 50. .97 EACH 4 0. All Other Children's and Ladies' ashion Merchandise z For This 407o Sale SALE STARTS SATURphYzpEc. 27 The Management and Staff at Stedmans Dealers extend a sincere wish for a Berry Christmas to all their friends and customers. / . Reduced by S ,NklAittaidadia..*„„J40.(abewai. ?Ali& .1" ..0,,,s,wft„:41V. tdrk .0„ :7 • • ; . • tretch Top Nylons g Men's Thermal Drawers c SALI of DRESS OVER 180 TO CHOOSE FROM Sizes 5 to 221/2 Buy one at oUr reg. Pow price and get a. second dress for . ;;.`.4.rgettSea 35 .5 it . ►.• ii or .21 each Ball 4401';144) 4,11,1MANNIGintammoos--4, ..1.0*1.K.RQ4S.F* Stedmans Reg. - : Price .49 pair. 5 Sizes 9 t So 11 in ..... ,.. pair '. 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