The Huron Expositor, 1975-12-18, Page 13.,
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The Christmas devotionals Anne is with t)nitecl hutch 'Christmas carols, Three choirs
decoratio sl far Christ>as itz I
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W4 taken by Rev, M, E, Missions iq ;japan. She re d the, were involved, Junior, Intermed• Ja an. ""' a used sm il...J*"
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Reuber of Northside United Christmas story from St. Matthew
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Church . late and Senlor. It was •a very .\arttticial tree to a pot decorated; ' `•F7 `�' " "' W ,. �', '
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These took on an international and sang several Christmas carols, 3nsptring performance especially ,with many small . .queer � White gift Sunday lues � Ti, ��K��'
_ l in her rich soprano voice. Two of to your correspondent who was r S Sunday evening .the anntttxd appcgved andthe4rPi;caii }V►u,'.
flavour when he brought along a the carols were new but 1 decorations, celebrated at the Herself United carol service was f field. The choir 8nswered with• a i istn , 1�T W,t
tape which his dapghter Anne, o nlzed " e Huro foliar" then music teacher.' Rev. Reuber continued by Church. It was also the third presented special Yuletide verse, A Christmas box • Wa»Y ,
g Mrs. J. A. Stewart was at the% .,
who has been in Japan for three f5arol and o Tell it on the d rgading from Isaiah in which th'e advent Sunday. Reverend selections and everyone enjoyed packed #ar, the: shgt.iAs 'of the
organ and was my constant preparation for Christmas was Donald Beck did not offer the siwging old and favorite church. The std k "' aUltiTlf,Q"o
P y boor. 'Th•.
and a half years, had made. It was Mountains". inspiration. Especially at this stressed. He corftinued his Christmas carols. Unexpected Ways was gij%n by
a Christmas message to her Both of the latter two carols I customary sermon but instead Ciur, t�lr t�ictetr't!� �
parents. It was dons in 1974.but had used in S.P.S. carol services season many happy memories remarks by emphasizing these read a poem "The Christmas • Miss Petty, Mrs, Atiderson read TRAGTQ,RTIRESFFYICE
owing to postal' cotnplications it when upward of a hundred came to mind, prepara(ions. He told how the .Question" and told of various The regular meeting of the St. the Christmas Story, and carols ������ S��.V��� I '
p Anne told of some of the pastern Church had broken away Christmas customs and legends. Paul's A.C.W. was held at the were sun Ever one tank art In
didn't arrive very promptly. children raised their voices in g• y p
• from the Western when they Jacqueline Hyde lit the third home of Mrs. Frank Forrest on, ..,the scripture reading. Reverend Clinton.4g2-321' '
Kilbarchan writer differed on the date to celebrate
Advent candle. The choir under Thursday afternoon. The Anderson presided over theil
• Christmas. the direction of Mrs, John president, Mrs. Anderson, election of officers for the comipp Hwy" bAPV.4Ch�lton+
a and m I He discounted the date and ' Turkheim, sang the anthem, opened the meeting with a year. Mrs, Andersson closed the 841441
Remembers bCX114toit►
A said the date of Easter was "Shepherds on the Hillside". prayer. The' minutes were read meetin J
(By Mabel Turnbull) the coronets and trumpets they use them. movable. He stressed that the g with a prayer.
p Dr. Toll came with his band on marched across the front and i cannot allow this opportunity date was not important so long as /
Sunday and played for us. He has finished the nunfber facing the to pass, while speaking of bands, Christians kept these occasions. ,
worked hard to organize this audience in a line. Next came the to congratulate the Girls' High Christmas can be celebrated
band. slide trombones and the bass School Bugle band which has without snow but it is traditional hpV e
While teaching in Huntsville 1 horns. It was truly very with Canadians, v e r ,i.. ins.. '
earned fame for themselves in Zd . i •• iE-• *t
became �iliar with the tradi- impressive. I was indeed y� '�,
are at this They
tional mstrim3elits. The Anglo fortunate to be in H untsville distant cli mes. . "
Canad'an Band w%as organized b when this band was at its height, moment working to raise funds to 4
g y g ' finance•a trip to Florida. I'm sure Obituary
C.O. Shaw who built Bigwin Inn 1919 - 1929. the whole town wishes these .
on Bigwin Island, Lake of Bays In M r. Toll's band i recognized E. H. FARNHAM TYPEWRITERS from a Deluxe Portable at 25
1919-29, This was a concert Band trumpet, clarinet, saxa hon Young ladies ah the best on this
p project. A prominent citizen of Almonte
not a marching band. slide trombone,bass horn whin Mr. Ernest Hall Farnham, retired
Shaw, a coronet player himself, was played by Keith Sharp who A special thanks to the Band supervising principal of Almonte E,
imported about thirty profession- played in the town band here for for coming for this festive season. Elemenar'y Schools and a former '
to an Electric Portable at$319,
al musicians from U.S.A. includ- some years. I believe they use the — Thanks to the Foresters of Mayor of the town, died suddenly
Ing its first conductor, Herbert L. old band instruments which have Kinburn who kindly donated a at the Almonte Genera! Hospital SAFES
Clarke from California. He was been stored in the town hall. I'm tape recorder, an Electrohome to on Sunday, .November 30, 1976. Keep your records. 'and a ers safe from fire or
the premier coronetist on the sure there are other instruments the Home. It still has to be He was 69. p p _
continent. He was a wonderful available waiting for someone to hooked up through the building. - Born in Huron County, he
conductor both in stature and attended public and secondary water damage to
'
action. This band played only schools in Seaforth and'Clinton. 9 from a combination ,
classical music such as the Busy holidays for He graduated from London Teac 90
10 "Flying Dutchman" and the hers' ,College in 192S. Further �cK model at
"Hungarian rapsodies" by Franz education was attainened at the
Liszt. The second of these was my Ontario College of Education, 225
favourite. The band rehearsed Vanastra kids Ontario Agricultural College and
twice a week and the general December 29, 1 m. to 2:30 m Queen's University.
Correspondent P P
public was invited. 1 usually -went Animated films "The Ni tit the
Santa Claus will be at the Mr. Farnham was predeceased ADDING A CAULA , ORKaren Lehner g
along to hear them. Some local Animals Talked" and "The Seven by his first wife, the former
boys were given lessons by Mr. Vanastra Centre Saturday Dec. Ravens". Admission for the films Margaret Boland. On April 13,
Shaw and many became valued will be I'S cents per child. 1972, he was married to Hazel Batter/ and Electrically
20. Children are asked to come to P 1 I
members of the band. One young y' g December 22 and December 30' Jean (Armstrong) Milford, who
bo whom I taught, Frank the Centre 1:30p.m. to 3:30p.m, survives. from $ 1 1 9;• 9 5
for the Vanastra Christmas Partis Planned for skating. Children
"Bud" Sullivan became famous Sponsors are the' Vanastra Com are to meet at the Vanastra Also surviving are sons, Bill operated at
on the continent as a saxophone munity Association and the Van- Centre and will be transported to Farnham of Espanola, Ontario, 39
player. I have heard him play on astra Parks, Recreation Commit- Elie Clinton Arena. Fees for and Jack Farnham of Bancroft,
T.V, Monty Milford of Ajax, Terry
Man of m readers may remem- tee. 4:30p.m. Wednesday December
Y Y Y Milford of Ottawa, and a laugh-
ber ,this band which played each Special progrsms for boys and 31 2p.m. to 3:30p.m. swimming
P y girls during the holiday have been will be '15 cents per child. ter, Myrna (Mrs. Bill Bowker) of Inw
season at the Toronto Exhibition. planned by the Recreation Centre January 2 meet at the Recrea- Ottawa, and 11 grandchildren. A 527-0240 Seaforth
They also gave concerts every Craft and storytime for. child- tion Centre l0a.m. for Snow Da brother Allan`of Detroit, Michi-
Sunday afternoon at Bigwin Inn. Y' an, also survives.
ren 3-5 years will 6e Held in the Snow h1lie from the Rec. Centre g
Mr. Shaw provided houses in the
h" gymn at the Vanastra Centre and on return hot, chocolate for
t f d '
« own or is b d b
an mem ers an.
some of them had positions at the '
to 11:30a.m. December
the hikers„Ifsnow is suitable snow
tannery or Bigwin lin. He also
22,'23, 24, December 29, 30 and
sculpturing and building snow -
ran a stole ins connection with the
31.
men as well as sleigh races are
tannery. This group of bandsmen
For pre teens and teens super-
planned for the afternoon begin -
added a lot of interest and colour
vised sports activities will be held
ni at 1:30p.m. If an alternative
to the town as well as swelling the
in the gym at the .Recreaf
plan is necessary indoor crafts
population considerably. After
Centre.
and sports are available.
Times for sports activities are
Mr. Shaw died the band broke up "December
Cubs began and will continue
- and Bigwin Inn has changed
23 and 29 2:30 to 4p. in.
each Tuesday evening. Twenty
Bands.
December 21 1:00 to 4p.m. -
boys attended the first meetins
g.
w A very„ appealing.. nymber.
Films for .children: December
All boys are welcome to join the
<tr;
which the band played was John
23,E 1P.t'n. to 2:30pwn: -'White
-Mare". `The story of'a wild horse
Vanastra Cub Pack. Call 482-35441.,;
for more information.
Philip Souza's Stars and Stripes
Forever." In this number, led by
also- the cartoon "The Selfish
transportation and admission are'
Giant".
$1. per child. Times are 1:30 to
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