The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-23, Page 14It is time once again to stop and think back over the past year
which has been unusual for us, but very gratifying.
We are glad of the opportunity, at this time of year, to thank our
customers who were so faithful with their support in our
temporary location, also our new customers whom we
had the pleasure to serve during our grand opening
and since that time.
It is our sincere hope that your Christmas season will be filled
with joy and that the New Year will be a happy and
prosperous one.
Cal Burke & Staff
BURKE ELECTRIC
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May the happiness of the
holidays he with you always.
Here's wishing you
a holiday season
aglow with all the
good things
that help to make
our lives brighter.
LLOYD V1DNTCDMERY
Your CIA Agent — 53 Maple St., Wingham, 357-3739
Wingham, Whitechurch and Lucknow Districts
BUDDING ARTISTS—Several of the men and women of
the Fordwich, Wroxeter and Gorrie area are registered in
the art classes at the Howick Central School which run
for 18 weeks and ends with achievement night in March.
Instructor Guenter Heim, of Wingham, inspects the work
of student Mrs. Charles Kreller, of R. R. 1, Wroxeter.—
Photo by Cantelon.
and good wishes
...and many thanks to all you wonderful people whose
friendship has been so heartwarming during the year.
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and yours alt the happiness
your hearts can hold. Best
wishes!
SHOWPLACE OP WINGHAM PHONE 304630
Speciai Musk for
Christmas Services
BLIJBVALE--special Christ*
mas services were held in both
Knox Presbyterian and the Unit-
ed Churches on Sunday morn
Ing. Charles Congram, of
Wingham, conducted the ser-
vice in Knox Churoh and Rev.
G. C. Mitchell in the IJnited.
Church. Sermons appropriate
to the occasion were given and
Christmas music was provided
by the choirs of each.
On Sunday afternoon abeau-
tiful choral service was con*
ducted in Knox Presbyterian
Church by Mr. Congram and
Mrs. Nora Moffatt had charge
of the music. The choir in
processional sang "The First
Noel" and the recessional carol
was "Hark the Herald Angels
Sing'
There were numerous carols
by the choir and two in which
the congregation,joined. Con-
nie Mann and Donna Mundell
sang a duet and Donna Mundell
and Anne McKercher sang solos.
Readings were given by Mary
Liilow, Murray Elston, Joanne
Elliott and Kathy Moffatt.Light-
ed candles added to beauty of
the service.
The choral service in the
United Church was held in the
evening. Rev. G. C. Mitchell
read a Christmas story. The
choir, under the direction of
Mrs. Carl Johnston, sang carols
and the congregation was in-
cluded in singing some of the
numbers.
A trio was sung by Misses
Grace and Ruth Mathers and
Miss Margaret Craig. Miss Eliz-
abeth Goldthorpe sang a solo,
Miss Betty Hetherington, in cos-
tume, read Mary's hymn of
praise from Luke.
It was a candlelight service
with candelabra and decorations
and each member of the con-
gregation holding a lighted
candle. The choir formed a
recessional carrying lighted
candles and singing, at the
conclusion of the service, the
minister joining them.
Christmas Lunch
Served to Group
WROXETER— The December
meeting of the Friendship Unit
of the U.C.W. was held last
Wednesday with 17 members
present.
The president, Mrs. Archie
Miller, presided. The Scrip-
ture was read by Mrs, Ken Ed-
gar and Miss Elsie Gibson led in
prayer. All members took part
in the program. Each present-
ed a Christmas thought and
Christmas hymns were sung.
At the conclusion of the
meeting a delicious Christmas
lunch, planned and served by
Mrs. Laura Munro and Mrs.
Stewart Higgins was enjoyed.
Season's
Best Wishes
MAY YOUR HOLIDAY
PILLED WITH
EVERY HAPPINESS!
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qappy xe&idays! Thank
you for your loyalty
and good will throughout the year,
PERCY DEYELL, BUTCHER
WINGHAM ONTARIO
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Greetings and best wishes to
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May your Christmas be the merriest!
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