The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-16, Page 14Page 6 — Winghaxn Advance -Times, Thursday, Dec, 16, 1965.
MRS. GEORGE RICHARDSON, of Wingham, and Mrs. Or-
ville Welsh, of the local Salvation Army Corps assisted
Miss L. A. Robinson, a resident at Huronview for the past
four years, to choose gifts at the pre -Christmas bazaar
held at the Home. Gifts were provided by ladies of the
Wingham churches. Eleven women from Wingham at-
tended the bazaar to help residents make their purchases
with play money and to gift wrap the articles they bought.
Members of the Huronview Auxiliary assisted and tea was
served in the crafts room after the bazaar.—Clinton
News -Record Photo.
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Brings in Slate
BELGRAVE--The Christmas
meeting of the W.M,S,ofKnox
Presbyterian Church met at the
home of Mrs. Joe Dunbar last
week. Mrs. Dunbar opened with
call to worship followed by
prayer. Scripture and medita-
tion were read by Mrs. Alan
Mcl3urney. The Glad Tidings
Prayer was taken by Mrs. Alan
Dunbar.
The topic, The Christmas
Story", was taken by Mrs. 0.
G. Anderson. Mrs. John Mc-
Burney read a poem, "I Re-
member Christmas".
The report of the nominat-
ing committee was President,
Mrs. Joe Dunbar; lst vice, Mrs.
John McBurney; 2nd vice, Mrs.
Garner Nicholson; 3rd vice, Mrs.
Alan Dunbar; secretary, Mrs.
0. G. Anderson; treasurer, Mrs.
Victor Youngblut; assistant,
Mrs. Athol Bruce; literature and
supply, Mrs. Garner Nicholson;
welcome and welfare, Mrs. Ken
Scott; sick and shut-ins, Mrs.
Mac Scott; Home Helpers sec-
retary, Mrs. Alan McBurney;
Mrs. Alan Dunbar, Mrs. Cliff
Purdon; auditors, Mrs. Mac
Scott, Mrs. Stewart Cloakey;
organist, Mrs. Athol Bruce; pro-
\ominations Conc ude
Final Vleetinc of 1965
BELGRAVE--The Christmas
meeting of the U.C.W. of
Knox United Church was held in
the church basement on Thurs-
day with president, Mrs. Leslie
Bolt in charge. A hymn and
prayer opened the meeting.
Minutes were read by Mrs.
William Coultes and the treas-
urer's report by Mrs. George
Michie. Annual reports were
given by Mrs. Lyle Hopper, Mrs
Stanley Cook, Mrs. Arthur
Jackson, Mrs. Ross Robinson,
Mrs. Herson Irwin, Mrs. Ted
Fear, Mrs. Laura Johnston, Mrs.
Ross Anderson. Twenty-five dol-
lars was voted to Over and
Above Gifts.
A Christmas play, " Gifts that
Money Can't Buy" was present-
ed with Mrs. HelenMartin, Miss
Margaret Curtis, Mrs. Harold
Procter, Mrs. Leslie Bolt, Mrs.
James Coultes, Mrs. James La-
mont and Mrs. Sam Pletch tak-
ing part. A musical number
was sung by Mrs. William Coul-
tes, Mrs. Glen Coultes, Mrs.
Jack Higgins, Mrs. Ross Higgins
and Mrs. Stan Hopper. They
were accompanied by Mrs. Geo.
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Mrs. Earl Anderson was in
charge of the worship service.
"Joy to the World" was sung and
the Christmas story from Luke
was read by Mrs. Anderson with
Scripture passages from John.
A meditation on Christmas was
read by Mrs. Albert Bieman.
Mrs. David Hanna sang " OHoly
Night". Mrs. Anderson led in
prayer.
Mrs. Williard Armstrong
gave the report of the nominat-
ing committee as follows: Past
president, Mrs. Leslie Bolt;
president, Mrs. Jack Taylor;
secretary, Mrs. William Coul-
tes; treasurer, Mrs. George
Michie; leader of the afternoon
unit, Mrs. Earl Anderson; lead-
er of the evening unit, Mrs. Al-
bert Bieman; Christian citizen-
ship and social action, Mrs.
Jack Higgins; Christian educa-
tion and missionary education,
Mrs. Ted Fear; community
friendship and visiting member-
ship, Mrs. Stanley Cook; fin-
ance, Mrs. Ross Anderson; flow-
ers and sprays, Mrs. Clarence
Hanna, Mrs. Annie Coultes;
church flowers, Mrs. Lewis
Stonehouse; literature and com-
munications, Mrs. Sam Pletch;
press and publicity, Mrs. Wil-
liam Coultes; program, Mrs.
Arthur Jackson, Mrs. Ross Robin-
son; social functions, Mrs.
Laura Johnston, Mrs. Stan Hop-
per; stewardship and recruiting,
Mrs. Herson Irwin; supply and
assistance, Mrs. Lyle Hopper;
pianist, Mrs. George Johnston;
auditors, Mrs. Harold Vincent,
Mrs. Cliff Walsh; manse com-
mittee, Mrs. Robert Grasby,
Mrs. James Coultes; nominat-
ing committee, Mrs. Cliff Lo-
gan, Mrs. Williard Armstrong;
official board nomination to
Board of Stewards, Mrs. George
Michie.
gram committee, Mrs. Garner
Nicholson, Mrs, Jack McBur-
ney, Mrs. Alan McBurney, Mrs.
0. G. Anderson; press, Mrs.
Stewart Cloakey,
Mrs, Joe Dunbar closed with
prayer and a 10¢ tea was serv-
ed.
SLUMBER QUEENS
AT GRASBY HOME
BELGRAVE —The eighth meet-
ing of the Belgrave Slumber
Queens was held at the home of
Mrs. Robert Grasby. President
Donna Grasby opened with 4-H
pledge and motto. Minutes
were read by Sandra Procter and
roll call " Something I have
learned in this club" was an-
swered by nine members.
Mrs. Glen Coultes checked
the girls' garments. The club
books were to be handed in De-
cember 15 when arrangements
would be made for Achieve-
ment Day, Jan. 4th.
Mrs. Coultes then instructed
on judging. Members worked
on their samples under the lea-
dership of Mrs. Coultes. A de-
licious lunch was served by the
hostess. Marjorie Hopper thank-
ed the hostess.
Euchre
BELGRAVE--The Euchre Club
met Wednesday in the Com-
munity Centre with six tables
in play. High lady was Mrs.
Earl Noble; high man, EarlNo-
ble; novelty lady, Mrs. Jack
Anderson; novelty man, Mark
Armstrong; low lady, Mrs. Dor-
othy Creighton; low man, Clap-
ence Johnston.
Light Candles at
Worship Service
FORDWICH—The afternoon
unit of the U.C.W. was held in
the Sunday School room. Mrs.
Crosby Sothern was in charge of
the worship service, assisted by
Mrs. Clarence Carswell and
Mrs. Jack Wilson.
The program convened by
Mrs. Wm. Wilson, took the
form of a candlelighting Christ-
mas service on the theme "Our
Faith in Jesus Christ" . Those
lighting candles around the
Christmas worship centre were
Mrs. William Wilson, Miss
Minnie McElwain, Mrs. Parker
Eurig and Mrs. Harold Wallace.
Christmas carols were inter-
spersed throughout.
Mrs. Warren Zurbrigg, unit
leader, presided for the business
and the election of officers tor
1966: Leader, Mrs. Warren Zur-
brigg; sec. , Mrs. Glen John-
ston; treasurer, Mrs. Parker
Eurig; program committee, Mrs.
Jack Wilson, Mrs. Wm. Wilson;
social convener, Mrs. Wray
Cooper; work comm., Mrs. Ver-
na Galbraith, Mrs. Austin Stin-
son, Mrs. Norman Harding,
Mrs. Bruce Agia and Mrs. Wm.
Clyne; pianist, Miss Violet Bes-
witherick; nominating commit-
tee, Mrs. Jim Warrell.
At the close of the meeting
a pot luck lunch was served,
DRAFTING IS A POPULAR course at the night 'school In-
structor A. Locky demonstrates a drafting instrument to
Earl Meade and Lloyd Casemore.—A-T Photo.
Borrie Personals
Mr, and Mrs, Cloyne Michel
of London spent the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth tlas-
tie.
Mr. Robert Wade of Pointe
Claire, Quebec, visited his par-
cuts, Mr, and Mrs. Norman
Wade on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McIn-
nes were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. John McInnes, Blue -
vale, on Saturday evening,
Mr. and Mrs. George Brown
visited Mr. and Mrs. 1-lugh
Smith of Molesworth on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Dell
visited last week at the homes
of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross and
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bell of
Preston.
Save your Christmas card
stamps for the Bible Society.
Mr. and Mrs. Maitland Al-
len, Auburn, visited Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Koch.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan McGill
of Wingham and Mr. Stewart
McGill, Toronto, visited Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Harris,
Mr, and Mrs, Robt. Searson
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Duquet-
te of Wingham.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Irwin
and Kathy of St. Marys visited
Mr. and Mrs. Dane Griffith on
Saturday,
An additional $5,50 hasbeen
received for the Bible Society,
making a total of $206,97 rais-
ed in the canvass this fall.
In Tudor Times .. .
In England during Tudor
times, Christmas celebrations
began on All Saints' Day, No-
vember 1, and continued until
Candlemas, on February 2.
"The Lord of Misrule" acted
as master of ceremonies at
the Yuletide festivities.
Much of the music for all
this merrymaking was extem-
poraneous. Many songs were
passed on by word of mouth
from generation to generation
— songs such as "The Boar's
Head Carol," referring to the
"boar" or pig which was tra-
ditional at the Yule feast, and
"The First Nowell."
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In the tradition of Christ-
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carols, blending reverent won-
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Luther's "Away in a Manger,"
for instance, or the mid -nine-
teenth century hymns, "It
Came upon a Midnight Clear,"
"We Three Kings of Orient
Are" and "0 Little Town of
Bethlehem."
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