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The Goderich Signal-Star, 1966-12-22, Page 12dedei'ich Signal-Stax, ursday, December 22, 10 Sixty Persons Attend Auburn Com 41,1137,11:44,The annul carol derspn sang a dint accompanied Service of this Community was, by Mrs. Ngranan Wightman. held On Sunday evening in the Torrance Tabb ,spoke on the Sunday school roou of the Bap• work of the Canadian Bible tist church with about 60 pre.. Society and as usual an offer. Seht. • ing was talon in support of this work by James Rice and Frank • Jack Heynen, student minister Raithby. Mrs. Mary Lee James, Was in charge of the service. Clinton, sang a solo with guitar • 4 nisi- ier.ss�u,.-�. imam en .t...,l� erts k.lh %+e.q-csYN .... ' . . • �1... MIVP... y.., py, ra.va.Yat ._o.gti� �...... .m.yv.Wa: y ....:(.wny mt`�-"Y �.�• . . .. "-.: -'-mom . _ :, es was se in _ 'uk d Cher � "her Obert-� n ..meq . R ��e�k A je"ctionist. Mr. and Mrs. William Kruse chieftains playedbvDonnaBaech� Witt; Betty Moss presided at the organ. - An impressive living picture was the Nativity scene done in Indian costume. Shelley _grange played the role of M ry and SherozfCollins was Joseph. Indian hunters represented by Gail Seers, .Marie Plunkett and Mar - unity Carol Service: led by Mrs. Kenneth McDougall, 0" Mr., Roberts told' huvw'Christ. Candelighters whre Mrs. Kenneth mas is• celebrated in Argentina McDougall, Mrs. Albert McFar. where a sheep is roasted and s their own knife lane, Mrs. Bert - Craig,- Mrs. everyonetake th r Elliott Lapp, and Mrs.• Harold and helps themselves. . He said Webster. The- service was clus. they dream of sflow but the teni- eddwith prayerlby Mrs, Kenneth . Perature is often over 100 on Knox -rifted Sunday scliool pup. Christmas day. Margaret Rob. ils and their teachers presented erts - sang Jestts loves me in Spanish, and she and William .. idled`: ve ici& 'IV1Wry: w's �o'" ur'ch. Thev.superintinidertt; mas.1 id a -PP New Year in Harold Webster, was chairman Spanish. anti ---the organist was Bernice • McDougall, - The director of the Indian play Rev. M. RIr Roberts opened the and pageant was .Mrs. Maurice program with prayer and carols', Bean and Norman Wightman was were sung led by the choir of in charge of the lights. Ali were members of the Sunday school. A invited to the Sunday schoolroom welcome song was sung by the where gifts and lunch were given' ,pupils of Mrs. Leonard Arch- to 'the pupils and their parents, amabult. She was assisted by Earl McKnight, •Sarnia, visit. Mrs, Ross Andrews. ed with friends in the village The Explorer girls . presented . last Saturday. an Indian play telling of Canada's Mrs. Harold Kitchen, Hamil. early history with the Indians. ton, visited last Friday with her • Father Brebref was played by father J, J. Robertson. Trudy Machan, the trapper (Red Mr. and Mrs. Charles Scott ' Deer) Doreen McClinchey, Traci- received word last week that a er- Arva Ball and the medicine .forPner resident of this village, man -Melanie Sprung. The band of Dr, Mabel Mortimer, 86 had " Indian warriors was led by Lor. passed away. She was one of the raine Chamney.- oldest graduates of the Ontario Rudolph, the Red Nosed Rein. Medical Women's College. She. deer was sung by Mrs, J. Arm. had spent most of her childhood strong's class. A former super- . in China where her parents were intendent, Charles Scott spoke missionaries. a few words to the pupils, their After completing her medical teachers and friends complimen- ting them on their work that they A Christmas• pageant was pre- Dead have accomplished. . Animal sented with Betty Moss as the narrator and Nancy Anderson as E MO vA L the soloist. Gail Seers and Marie Plunkett played the leading roles. For dead and .disabled mime', Allan McDougall was the • inn call collect keeper and the shepherds were Darling & Company David Bere, RickeyArchamlAult, Allan Hildebrand and Eric Scott, frit Canada Ltd: The wisemen were Gerry Bere, phone 482-7269, Clinton Larry Chamney and Margaret,.• Roberts. The angels were Trudy' • Dead animal licence number Machan, Faye Seers, Yvonne 350-C-65 Bean_ rid Fay ..e Hildebrand._ " Rev. M. R. Roberts read scrip. ture from St. Luke. Many carols were snug and Mrs. Gordon R. Taylor sung the solo, accompan. ied by Judy Arthur. Margaret, Haines, Marian Youngblut, Mar. jorie Youngblut, Margaret Young. blut, Joyce Leatherland, Mary Sanderson and Sheron Collins sang accompanied by Margaret Sanderson. • Mr, Heynen chose for hie mess- age A Mothers proud Word of her Son, based on the Christmas story. Betty Moss and Nancy An. and Eltzabeth, Kitchener, visited last Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and Nancy and Mrs, Edgar Lawson. ti Charles Scott spent a few days last week in London.. In the Beginning was the Word was the theme of the National Christmas Vesper service Sun- • day afternoon at Knox Presby. erian Church when members of the CGITSonducted their annual ler, Cathy Schneider ,and Linda Sproul, as Mathews' shepherds, all brought their gifts to the Christ Child. The leader, Mrs. W. Bradnock explained the sett- ing. The candle lighters were led into the church by their leader, Laura Phillips. The candelight. ers were Ruth Bere,"Joyce Lea- therland , Brenda Archambault and Nan Lapp. service. Rev. R. U. MacLean gave a The president, Brenda Ball led eshort message paying tribute to the service assisted by Wendy Canada's early settlers, the In. Schneider and Margaret Young. dians. He stated that the teach. ings of our Master, love for all CHRISTMAS DINNER At The BEDFORD HOTEL Give Mother an extra Christmas present by bringing her and the family to the Bedford Hotel. Reservations Accepted Until Six p.m. December 23 Dinner Served' 4:00 to 7:00 p.m. Dining Room Closed December 26 and 27 4• TO MY LOYAL SUPPORTERS ON DECEMBER 5th I WOULD LIKE TO SAY And WISH YOU ALL A MERRY CHRISTMAS ANDA HAPPY NEW` YEAR ERIC C. JOHNSTONE mankind can be compared with the love of God for all the people on earth no matter where they reside. Rev. M. R. Roberts, Knox United Church, pronounced the benediction, The United Church Womena of Knox United Church held their annual candlelight service in the Sunday school room of the church with Mrs. Oliver And. erson in charge. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Albert McFarlane. The financial , statement was read by Mrs. Nor- man McDowell. A memorial ser. vice was held for • U, C. W. Members who• died during the year. The late Mrs. Robert Ar- thur and Mrs. John Wheeler were the members in their service. Quiet music was played by Mrs. William J. Craig•during the ser. vice, with prayer Eby Mrs. Law- • •rence Pleetzer- . &duet was -sung by ' Mrs. Gordon' Chati1ney and -- Mrs. Walter Cunningham accom- panied ccompanied by Mrs. Norman Wight, man. Scripture was read by Mrs. • Jack Armstrong and'prayer by Mrs. Arthur Grange. Bible read. ing' was led by Mrs. William Empey and offering received by Mrs. Bert Craig and Viola Thom- pson. Christmas music was play- ed layed by Mrs. James Jackson. The Christmas message pre- pared by Mrs. Ed Davies was read by Mrs. Norman McDowell. The candelighting service was VICTORIA and GREY TRUST FLOOR COVERING DECORATING SUPPLIES NEVER A PRICE 50 LOW ete „pith lwly Corp Ule 1;t9 t' All �on p')10 aua staticter as. ONLY A beautiful cinnamon shade in 11 12 -foot 'width. Sculptured de- sign in loop construction. You'll buy more confidently knowing it has the certified Du Pont "S01" Trade Markt B.R. ROBINSON HAMILTON ST. -d- GODERICH° 4t1 To My Many Patrons I Wish You All A Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.. r' training in 1002 she went out in 1905 to Cliengu in West China as a medical missionary. There she married. ,William J. Mortimore and they continued .td" serve until 1924. On their return to Canada., her husband held churches in Auburn and Oakland, before they re. tired in 1939. Dr. Mortimore was also known as a talented organist and composer of both sacred and secular music. A' number of her compositions were published. She leaves her hus. and William, b ,, a son, Arthur and a daughter, Mrs. Q. 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