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Merry Christmas
TO One and All!
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Approximately 175 persons, sch-
ool children from Varna and Bay-
field and the siirroun.ding area, and
few ,adqlts .accompanying the
little folk, attended the Lions Club
Christmas Party in the Town Hall-
On Friday..:efternoop, December 19.
if. 4e110tChMer Jr; projected
a fihn "Francis in the- Navy" and
Grant Stirling and Spencer Ervine
assisted Santa Claus In distribut-
ing candy and gifts for the child-
Christmas $ervlees
Christmas services in Trinity
Church will 11?g, as follows: Christ-
Inas Eve, 11,30 Pm. Holy Common-
ion; Christmas Day, 9 A.M., 1.10IY
Communion (no music); Sunday
after Christmas, 10 am,, Chiklrens
Christmas service (Parish Hall),
n a.m., morning prayer and ser-
mon; 7 p.m. Evening and Carol
service, (no sermon),
ren after the show.
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Year's' season with• Mrs, 3. Wall-
ace, Oakville.,
Donald ,1Viatthew-C London, was
with his wye and, baby daughter
Maureen,,,at`the "Albion Hotel for
the weekend.
11'liss `IVIaitaret Howard, Hell-
ninth na.; Htiron College, London,
came home on Friday for the
Christmas Vaentien.
Misses 'Jacqueline Cluff, London,
and Vicki Cluff, Londesboro, are
with their . mother, Mrs. J. Cluff,
for the Christmas holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Featherstone
left on Monday to spend Christ-
mas with.their daughter Mrs. Kei-
th Leonard.and family, WillOwdale.
Mrs. #rnistrong returned
to her hoine on the. Bronson Line
on Sunday ,after,having been with
her sister, Mrs. C. W. Brown for
a few days.
Miss Helen Blair„and Miss Mar-
ion Trednor, teachers, at 'the AVM
Hugh Campbell PUblic School,
•RCAP Staten Clinton, left on Fri-
day afternoon to motor to Florida
for the Christmas vacation,
Robins Out
With the temperature hovering
around zero, it is Cheerful to hear
that robins, those harbingers of
spring, are out and, about. Since
they could hardly make the re-
turn trip from Florida in the face
of the storms during, the past,
month, it is safe to say that they
decided to enjoy a good old-fash-
ioned Canadian Winter.'
At any rate, Mrs. Nelson Heard
has seen four or five of the species
recently. They were high in apple
trees in the orchard chirping gaily
as they fed on frozen apples.
belayed Trip
Mrs. R. Roy Fitzsimons and
Kelso ,returned home on Sunday
afternoon after having accompan-
ied the remains of her mother,
Mrs. F. Newman to Bruce Mines
for burial. They left on the af-
ternoon train from Clinton on
Thursday, and should have been
at Bruce, District of Algoma, at
12.15 p.m. on Friday,
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home over ithe weekend..
George Telfard; Petrolia, was
home ever the weekend,
Miss Alice Dunn; London,.
ed friends M the „village'•en. Sun-
day,
Miss Ethel Blair, London, was
with her, parents, Mir. anti Mrs.
R, Blair over the . weekend.
Miss Beverly Heard;' London,
spent the weekend with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs., 'Wilfred Heord.
Janis Galbraith, Clinton, came
on Friday to. spend, 'holidays with
her grandparents; Mn, and lYfrs.
Charles Bell.
Cobb• Mrs. J, b left on Satur-
day to spend 'the, Christmas-New ,1 • .
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Like the star that guided the
shepherds and wise men, may
ryw
the love and glittering light
of the Season make this
Christmas your happiest!
train did net arrive p,im,
it was toppeci for'`six -hours .!at
McKerrow owing to a freight de,
The service had to be
postponed until Saturriay, at two
Tt was held from Leeburn
United Church in charge of the
Rev. v A. B.
return.Willig' Onthe trip they were
also delayed so that Mrs, Fitzsim-
ens. was unable to make Connec-
tions with the morning train frail.
Toronto which Mr. Fitzsimons met
in Stratford, Then after returning
home he received word to meet his
wife and Mail WA in London,
Nine Carol' Service
The traditional nine-carol ser-
vice was held in Trinity Church .
On Sunday. morning. In the- sing-
ing the training by Mrs, J. B, Hig-
gins, director,. and Mrs.. E. A,.
Featherston, .organiSt, was.-appar-
ent in the children's sweet voices
in Solo parts. They , blended
beautifully with the- adult mem-
bers of the choir in anthems, and
congregational singing.
The folloWing was the' order of,
service: .0pening'hyrnni., "The First
Nowell"; lesson, "The Promise of
the Saviour" Isaiah' 7:1044' read
by Stephen Scotchmer, carol,
"Once in Royal David's Citywr les-
son, "God Confirms thy, ,protnise
to Abraham", Genesis 2211548, Art
`Turland; Hymn, "0-Come, 0 Come
Emmanuel"; lesson, "Foretells of
the birth of the .Saviour"
9:2-7, Howard Scotchmer; carol,
"0 Come All Ye Faithful"; lesson,
"The extent of the Kingdom";
Micah 5:2-4, Jim' Heard; carol,
"While Shepherds watched their,
flock," with solo by Barbara. Tur-
ner; lesson, "The Angel: Gabriel
makes known 'to Mary that She is
to bear a Saviour", St. Luke 1:
26-38, by Maynard Carrie; Carol,
"The Holly and the Ivy", with so-
los by Mary Elizabeth Ervine,
Jackie Weston, Roberta McLeod,
Sylvia Fitzsimons and Michael
Scotchmer.
The Magnificat Lesson, "Joseph
hears the Saviour"; St, Matthew
1:18-23, J. M. Stewart; carol, "Ca-
rol, sweetly carol", with solos by
GaYie Turner and Mary Elizabeth
Ervine; lesson, The -aderatiOn of
the shepherds, St. Luke 2:6-18, J.
A, Cameron; carol; "See amid the
winter's solo by Frieda
McLeod; leSSoii, "The visit of the
Magi", St,'Matt. 2;1'41, David Cor-
rie; carol, iWe'Three Kings", les-
son, "The eternal word 'is incarnate
in. Jesus", St.John 1-14, 'the Rev:
E. J. B. Harrison; carol, "Good
King WenceslaP",. duet by Gayle
Turner and Roberta McLeod and
solo by Phillip Turner; hymn, "Joy
to the World"; offertory, "Hark!
What mean thOse•hol -voices"; by
the choirt.bymn, "Hark-'the glad
sound! the Saviour • comes",
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"PEACE
ON EARTH"
This- the eternal
message to the
world - rings out
at Christmas!
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GLOWING BRIGHTLY:
our warm •with
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
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