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May the wisdom
and love
of the Three
Kings fill
with the true meaning of Christmas.
KINTAIL GENERAL STORE
Ar i. Van Os&
Wishing f
`You
All the i
Joys of
ristmas
...,4evAN*434,m,
• There's a jingle in
the air as holiday
cheer rings tverywhere.
SNOBELEN
FARMS LTD.
RIPLNY, ONT.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1976 •
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St. Augustine
C.W.L.
,The Catholic Women's League
members of St. Augustine met ill
the parish hall. The meeting
opened with prayer led by Father
Dentinger.
,Mrs, Wm. Redmond gave a
reading "The friendly samaritan".
Father Denting& spoke a few
fitting remarks. A get-well Card
was sent 'to Mrs. Wm. Boyle who
was hospitalized. .A thank you note
of acknowledgement was received.
The treasurer's report and secret-
ary's reports were given.
Nine ladies answered the roll
call. The C.W.L. is donating to the
Mgr. Phelan Bursary 'fund. The
fund will be used for the education
of young 'Seminarians to the
priesthood in the London diocese.
There was an' exchange of gifts
among the ladies. Gifts' will be
distributed to the shut-ins of the
parish.
Mrs. Wm. Redmond read an
interesting article The Legend of
the Poinsetri", , followed by a
reading "The Roll of Mother".
Plans were made for the Christmas ,
festival.
The meeting. closed with prayer
in unison. Lunch was-served by 'the
hostess in charge. Following lunch
Mrs. Alex McGinnis held a
tupperware demonstration.
•
May the holy Christmastide bountifully
bless you and yours with peace, joy and tran-
quility. Our deep appreciation for your suppmt
Anderson Flax 'Products Limite
GORDON FISHER
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'@reefints of .the
Ifoly
6eason
May the many
bleisings
of Christmas
fill yavr
hearts with peace and happiness.
JOUWSAAA MARKET GARDENS
& GREENHOUSES
WINGHAM
HI! MERRY
CHRISTMAS
Here' comes Santa
to brighten
your holiday.
Merry Christmas! And
thanks for your
patronage.
MURRAY'S
GENERAL .STORg,, HOLYROOD
DOROTHY AND DONALD. MURRAY
,AND FAMILY
:Christmas
Trees For
'ECologv
Many people belieVe-
that the cutting of trees
for Christmas • "robs--
nature and destroys a
' portion of our forests
each year, bUt the truth
is that inearly three.:
quarters. of such trees
are raised • specifically
to be cut at Christmas-
time. Most of the re-
mainder are -thin-
nings"—young trees cut '
in forests to improve
the growth opportuni-
ties for other trees.
Forestry experts and.
nurseryrnen. point • out ,
that youngy growing
trees give off more ox.
• ygen and absorb more
catbon dioxide,. than
mature ones. so that the
.cultivation of ;Christ-
mas trees actually helps
the ecology. In contrast.
they 'say, the, manufac.,
ture of artificial trees
uses up valuable energy
and natural resources.
which are not recover-
. able. - After Christmas, dis-
carded - trees .can be
used in various ways
to benefit the environ-
ment. Dien if you live
in a city, ecologists sug-
gest, .you eat help by
getting in touch with
a local conservation Or-
ganization or conlwr-
eial nursetY.
May The world rejoice again, in
Peace on. Earth Good-Will, tO Mtn.,
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