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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1956-12-06, Page 16
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The tune is reported to have been sung in France to a carol called "tine Jeune Pucelle," Huron Indian. Carol' Y •� IL ` Ova cel sls la 'n• al �- 9 y b.-._�—iT-t• �liy a , (A Young Maiden). Its opening phrases are similar to those Of the famous English carol, "God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen." Father Jean de Brebeuf wrote in 1642: "The Indians have a particular devotion for the night that was enlightened in honor of the manger of the Infant Jesus... Even those who were at a distance of more than two days' journey met at a given place to sing hymns in honor of the newborn Child." Jesus Ahatonhia -, 3LP/ r , h 4-011. rIP cc, Circa 1641 11" NI: ME En 1 �• a • �f1i� Drawings by rhor Hansen, British -American` Oil Company. inallength gown o1 organza ani net over blue taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink 'mums. Robert Forrester, Zurich, was grooansmon. For the reception at the home of the b •,e, he bride's mother wore a ria d,k rown crepe dress, with a corsage ag yellow chrysan- themums. The groom's mother chose chocolate brown figured taffeta.° For e weddingtrip to Niagara Falls and the nited States, the bride wore a brown tweed coat with beige accessories and a cor- sage of red roses. The couple will reside in Pembroke. Guests at the wedding were from Windsor, Rddgetown Zurich and other points. RUISDAYo DECEMBER 19-36 a h r s Aro Traditional • The bell the wodd's oldest and simplest musical instrument, isalae world's most universal Yuletide symbol• Each nation Itas Ltd ixt dividual symbols o Christuaas, but "the Tell grill be Found Soenawhere in the traditions every one, 'Bell authorities algia +that Pope Sarbinianus gave us the first ela'ura bells in 604. 'Tbe et4stom "hZs •,,, until there is no use 08 church bells so wh1 ly known as the ring- ing the chimes to herald 'the adve.+t of the Rbinth 01 Christ. Ln reeeunt yea he ancient bell has "grown up' ') the carillon, as The commercial fishing season of 1955-56 on Great Slave Lake in the Northwest Territories produced more than seven million pounds of fish with a marketed value of nearly two million dollars. • -.a len- W--- tfn4f1i'omorr& ;rird(ce mo�riton fah- the douse of Seagram islillers since 1857 Personnel In Teams Of Squirt Hockey League Players have been placed on the teams making up the Squirt Hockey League. They are: AIR U�tEW. — Wayne Bisset, Brian Carroll, Bruce Payne, Brian Hoy, Billy Waters, Robert Cadman, Harold Cook, Terry Johnston, Douglas Isaac, John G•ardil Denais Kelly, n ?Y xX3er° 0. wgrthh. / rrY,, . BobbY, a i iter, Charles Skinner, John Pirie, John Campbell, Wayne (McManus, Donald Payne, John Whitten, Bob Venus, Ron Mugford, Eric Fincher. CRUISERS.—Eddy Jeffery, Paul Coddington, David Coddington, John Hughes, Peter Bettger, Bobby Doak, Larry Papernick, John Chis- holm, Freddy Gilbert, Gary Glow= sher, Walter Kelly, Jeffery Such. CORVETTES.—Conrad Wafters, Robert Sherwood, Bob Eedy, Terry Hodges, Billy 'Blake, Billy Henry, Paul Eedy, Ricky Park, Charles Young, Donald' Edward, Ilarvey FISHER—WILLIS Marriage vows were exchanged by Thelma June Willis, of Gode- rich, and .Robert' William Fisher, of Zurich, at the parsonage of Victoria Street United Church, on November 17. The bride is the youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Willis, of Goderich, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fisher; of Zurich. The ceremony was performed by Rev. S. A. Rooth. Skinner Jack Whetstone. The bride wore a ballerina - ARTILLERY Grant tfollanit, le th,.d : of Chan�til' _ lace and G + • 9, Billy- .f raig, lion-.� .n.,:=-ov 'tom„• .. _..- . a4>ctung lad Blackstone, Chris Graham'bolero, 1. -point sleeves and Peter c1.1),Fd. ..G i —. l� iy ... av eti, Pte.rt — i.--head'dre5S` of lace .. one man tells another "Borrow with confidence from HFC" More Canadians recommend Household Finance than any other consumer finance company because they have found that HFC puts forth a special effort to help thein solve their money problems. Whether they desire advice or a cash loan, HFC's highly trained staff is ready to serve them. If a loan is needed for a good purpose, they may borrow up to Xl000 in one day, with up to 24 months to repay. So, if you have money problems, visit HFC=the first and most recommended in its field. You may borrow with confidence from HFC SAMPLE TABLE CASH MONTHLY NUMBER OF YOU RECEIVE PAYMENTS MONTHS $105.75 $10.00 12 308.38 24.00 15 510.68 27.00 24 756.56 40.00 24 Stephen Sparks, Jnrn Waters, 'Billy Crozier, Jimmy Anderson, Doug 'Mero ' INFANTRY. -- Douglas Round, Wayne Gilders, Telford Bisset, Paul Chambers, Chris (MacDonald, Larry Round, Barry Mohring, Brian .Smith, Billy Twaddle, Larry Pentland. IlitCATIThibt Today and Tomorrow "HERE IS HOPE -HELP -AND HEALING" Editors Note: This bi4•eekly article series will contain interesting facts about hospitals,' and is published as a public service by this newspaper in co-operation with the Ontario Hospital Asso- ciation. ' ' Why does a nurse wear a • ap? Why do styles vary in different hospitals? What is the significance of the band? From "history and from fact it is known that the lineage of a Ammmimmessmisnrweremmumne SAVE NOW for the things you want! 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Others have been changed out of necessity since th it original caps •wer either not w pliable or had elaborate frills that necessitated special launder- ing, caps of somegraduate nurses have a black band, others two bands and some dietitians have three short stripes on one coiner. There are some historians who maintain that the black band, or. bands, serve as a mark of mourning and a tribute to the memory of Florence Nightingale. Regardless' of its origin the cap has become traditional in nursing schools throughout the world. It is a permanent symbol of service to humanity in the constant strug- gle which hospitals wage in the war against sickness, pain and injury. " Canadians. on an average, each eat better than five pounds of tur- key annually. 40044 MUT THKU THE r and net, studded with pearls and sequins, held herfinger-tip veil and she carried a boucfuet of red roses. 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