The Goderich Signal-Star, 1964-12-24, Page 15,i1plllltllU1111N1111111111111 CIIII
We wishuyou ti Christmas near :your loved
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"GOOD WILL to All Men." In the message
_4( _Chrsomas,: there is hope am
prom for -a Itiiyoi ° *rvdcrichalyp,Y aderesr- " -...
REX DUCKWORTH and STAFF
and.. Msd •
' "Vv0ni0 dean, 14Prral!#le Oba
Wes ra41:10050 Sheron
George v s ted on $14ay' wlf
� •. 'od 41A6e MtveamaSntd
Auglusline.
'"" , Jack Armstrong enter,
to/ned nniemilaeris of both. Auib-
torr bowling teams at 'a Christ-
mas party at her home in Bast
Wawanosh.
Miss Frances Houston, Reg.
N., of London, spent a few days
last week .with her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. John Houston.
Muss Minnie Wagner was the
winner of the -prize at Taylor's
st re Bast 'Saturday evening.
George Collins drew the ticket
Mrs. Sam • Brown and family
of Port Albert are visiting it
the home of her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Warner Andrews:
Mrs. Gordon MoClii'ndhey and
son John returned last week
from a trip to Vancouver where
they visited the former's son,
�•.��, ul�Clinch ' Mrs. Mc-
Clinc'hey and family. •
Master ' Joihrinx, 'Haiggitt' of
Zurich ' spent the weekend`witih
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas liaggitt, and Stephen.
iiey. Dei'b'bre• MOCune,9 and
Jaren Moelinchey.
child , Burned
,,Friends and neighbors of Mr.
and Mrts.' ArtJ r' Haverka np
and family are pleaded to. now
that Hugh, their two -year -olid
son, Was been able• to 'coarse home
"frown the hospital where he had
been hospi'ba*.e4 for over two
weeks. The wee boy accident-
ly spilled lye and burned him--
self
im-self on the mouth and throat.
Hca is able to take milk . now.
it. was thought at one time that
his vocal ehords had been in-
jured but the child an return-
ing'hoane, started to tank again.
' Hospitalized
Mr. and Mrs: William J.
Craig were called Ito a London
hospital Last week when their
elder son, Robert Craig oaf B-
der+ton, stiLfffered from burns and
•sdalds to both legs and his
•riilght arm. These he received
' of water in an industrial
acc%dent at th o mine- • e
plant where he has been em-
ployed since leaving Auburn .a
few years ago.
7th Birthday
twined last weekend in honor of
the seventh birthday of her
daughter, Jayne.Games and
'contests were directed by Jen-
nifer ,and Shelley Grange. A
large birthday cake was served
after the .dinner. The little`
guests were Marilyr Wightman,
Lynn Turner, Sy1Mia Rutkowi 2,
•
Word -From Jamaica
Mns.... Fnank. Raiithiby_ learned
Tfi,A _iirojaut, . _:Mrs: _Norman
Wr fintan, wins i _coarse' i"i ie
carol singing. 'Rev. Robert
Meally read the Scripture. Miss
Jane Doran sang "What Child
is This?" She was accompanied.
by Miss Margaret Haines, The
anthem, "Glory to God," was
sung by some members of the
Presbyterian choir; Misses Mary
a:rAc
ffI.,1irf
111004111.• asc'OamPaRied he% bu&
Wad, who is 444 aiecg baht, card
a bOne s ti's O. H.10.4 AO
,Station, quito Equa4er, $outh
Aarrerica.
J9ilt 'Meeting
The -.Young Ptople of Hn X
Presbyterian Church and
4,Y.P,A, of the Auburn elhafige
'T`et at the htime of tihe . prem
dent, Floyd Smith, with 15 pre:.
sent. The devotional period
Htias taken by Rev. Robert Wal-
ly
eally and Floyd Smithwas in
,charge of the meeting.' The
topic was on Judaism* and this
was taken by Ecl. Haines; assist-
ed by his sisite, Miss Margaret
Haines. A dL .c bastion followed
on this topic. In the business
session, plans were made for
the Huron Deanery dance to be
held in the Auburn Community
Memorial Haul •on December
28th. The decorating will be in
charge of Misses Carole Brown
and Paxibara Sandex'son and the
lunch will be in charge of Judy
niboer a
Bjn1~h
S!chn,eider2„ ion+
and "`,, �r , aa400111
They were accomrrpai
g44.' 4,err i.
Anderson o th . K ox jJ ted
'fah. crho r sang a duet, ” ly
Ohrristinas. Night.'• The.offa mg
*ass'
reeeivred by Mr.' HaroJ,d
Webster and 4r. Wayne ,41-
lion wh'i'ch goes to the Bible
Society to :help in their work.
Mr. Fingland spoke fpr a few
.minutes on the work of the
Bible Society and its pux'p,ose
of spreading the written Word
throughout the world. He stat
ed that now over two bullion
copies of Scr1pture have rolled
off the presses. Mr. Meal! y
closed the setv,ice with the ben-
ediction.
School "Concert
The Auburn Community
Memorial Hall was filled to cap-
Carol Service
The annual Christmas carol
service was held at Knox Unit-
ed Church with MT. Colin Fing-
land of Winghaan in change.
neghgw,• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff
Ronson of Orilllia, at out her
'f+riend, Miss Muriel Davis who
is a missionary in Jamaica. Miss
Davis was well kr`ioiwn here
where she conducted the Daily
Vacation Bible School-. Mr. and
Mrs. Ronson (the former Evelyn
1aithiby)))ispent four days in Ja-
14 i�ggEt4it'y/
NM'1.LLL.1R.YIa..
•-130c ' 'va' i blurt, Marian Youngbl¢ut, Marg-
aret Youngbiiut, Sheron Collins,
Joyce Leath rand, Ed. Haines,'
Keith Sep and George Cbl-
accompanied
olaccompanied by Miss Marg-
aret Haines. The Anglican
rxIN! +nano nu!3niJJe� .
Brenda h ►ba'w t
the n, An dmus ng :pa#1 , +
vitas done by AAA Laipp a
Keith ,Lapp wheh's+he drd
;washing job ,Of hoer young' hro
ther's neck and ears. A reel,a.
blur was tgivc n by' Ronnie Sapp,
der, This was followed by
choruses by the senior pu', ;
Chr+istmas is a Jewel . and The
Merry Christmas Polka. The
play, The Littlest Shepherd,
well 'acted. A piano duet ws
played by. Breads Archambault,
and Nanny Lapp. A recitation
was given by Louse Hunking.
The Juniors did a clown dailL
�. o
A s&lo -was gang by Naney La'p'p
and the Seniors sang two calor-
We
hor
cert of SS. No. • 9, Hulll.ett and
the Grade One pupils from USS
No. 5, Hullebt. Miss Irene
Fifri+mmer, the teacher, presenit-
ed the program and was also
thy.
Pianist. t1l roclig t.> the..gYen
rirb.":"`N .ITerifry'w" ii' 'S, i`
tary-treasurer for the section,
was the chairman. The pro-
gram opened by, singing The
National Anthem, followed by 'a
'r•; eicame recitation by Wayne'
Powell, and a welcome chorus.
Phe chorus, Christy Christmas,
was • sung by all the purpils. A
reciltatian_ S en b till the
.«wwT^�^�er3�•�
piano solo was given b y `Keith
Lapp. The play, Malvina En-
tertains, was well Presented. • A
recitation was given by Douglas
Chamney. The Teddy Bears'
Picnic was presented by the
Christmas and Put Christ back
into Christmas. A recitation
was giver by Margaret Franken.
The ' Wedding of Jack and Ali
was acted with suitable costume
jizyLthe snigger ones while the •
.r'
ground. A recitation was given
by Ralph Hallam. A two -act .
play, Let us rejoioe in Christ "
amnas, showed what . Christmas
should really ° mean to every-
one. A ,duet was sung by Arva
Ball and ,,Louise Hunking and
rater the chorus, Frosty, Harry
Fraen paid,. the . e'losing Ted-
Wird—gave
eca-
anigave 0"tintffitst'bng�-'o .,, v
of cantly to sail the children of
the school section.
CHRISTMAS
, v
-APPLES- _-
Our Red Macs
Glad tidirrgsy to all ... and our
sincere wishes fora happy
and holy Christmas Day.
WEDNESDAY D'EC. 30TH
'OPEN TILL 9 P.M.
^THURSDAY DEC. 31ST
ALL STORES:OPEN
FROM 10 A.M. TO 6 P.M.
ALL STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
JANUARY 1MST
' OPEN REGULAR HOURS JAN. 2
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