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The Wingham Advance-Times, 1976-12-23, Page 20R'.r', ' • PRO •--Mw W*4b m Advance -TWT, December 23, IM t May eyery happiness be you \ 3 at this loveliest of seasons. With our fond gratitude.. a ERNIE M ERKL E Y AND SON At'Gulf Petroleum Products O OO O C O 0 o e Ooo0 O a Q o 0 O 0 0 �r.�y, 1' °o O 5, o A i r I 1 THE KINDERGARTEN students of the East Wawanosh and explained what each letter meant to them. It gave the Public School opened their annual Christmas Concert on audience a flimpse of what the holiday season means December 15, by spelling out the word Merry Christmas through the eyes of small children. ' hriStM'SBel rave ° oJ o o Mr. and Mrs. Grant McBurney, i I o • Stephen and Renee of Missis- 0 0 Or o sauga spent the weekend with his 0 parents, Mr. and Mrs. John 00 C McBurney. 0 o weekend visitors with Mr. and o Love and l o yo Mrs. Herson Irwin were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Nethery of Burlington, 0 come to you Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'hednnann '�R v'.. ti !^. p and d a Mr. and Mrs. Scott _ ,. a , Reid, Pamela and Brian of Wing- 00 ing- aO heartfelt ham, Bill Irwin, Sandra and Jef- thank you 'fray of Goderich. . ` too . Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Minick o 4 and family, Miss Gail Mayberry, 060 o and Brian Storer of Kitchener, , ° 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. David Hanna and O family of Hanover, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Mayberry and family of Londesboro, Miss Judy Cook and =_ Randy McLean of Godcrich, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Cook and Eric of A CH R I STMAS Ey E SU R RR IS E wai one of the pageants presented by the students at the O , RR 1, Belgrave, Mr. and Mrs. East Wawanosh ..J?vblic School for their concert on Wednesday 15. Kindergarten and o _ _ o Greg Cook of Belgrave; Mr. and grades 1 and 2 gave us a peek at the toys and excitement inside Santa's workshop before Mrs. Wayne Hopper and girls of Christmas. RR 5, Brussels were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and • • • Mrs. Hanna. Tree trimming precedes UCW meeting W. and Mrs. James Johnston `� of Weiland spent a couple of days BEL ORE—The December gifts between secret pals took ture was from Matthew's Gospel. with Mr..and Mrs. Bert Johnston meeting of the McIntosh UCW place. Mrs. Elmer Haskins pre- A meditation titled "The Best and attended the funeral of their was held in the church basement. sented Mr. and Mrs. Park with a Gift of All' was read by Mrs. brother, Mr. Harvey J9hnston of A tree -trimming party preceded poinsettia from the UCW. A draw Darling. Devotions were closed Clinton. ai delicious turkey dinner which for secret pals for ign was made. with prayer. I served at 12 noon. Eighteen These festivities were followed The Belgrave Post Office will members: Rev. and Mrs. Park by a devotional period which was The roll call was "My secret IL IL IL 14 IL IL It, IL IL {L.IL 11 IL IL IL-AL+IL It. .IL 4 It. -IL be closed LVJ� s- y -� � 197 was _.n. Mrs. <,>.. • ,. - H � � Friday, �,{asy. De�mbtr �!, and one child sat down to a hn � _- conducted Mrs. Alan Darting. � a71a and Friday, December 31, at 4 '-dinner and all the trimmings. Devotions opened with the sing- Haskins was in charge of the pro- p.rR There will be no mail pickup,. After dinner an exchange of ing of "Silent Mmht" and scrip - gram and intiroduceii! a film after 12 noon ow1hose days. It win shown by Mr. Park titled "The ' also be closed December 25 and Prince of Peace". December 27. This was the story of Jesus The Belgrave ,Library will be � birth from the time Mary was closed Saturday, December 25;' the and Saturday, January 1. `� J $people she�and Joseph �and �the baby Jews fled to Egypt. The carol, j J everywhere Joy to the World", sung. treverently The offering was received and i GLAD Y ( dedicated. Mrs. Ivan Mawhinney �� celebrate the read two poems, ,Christmas i TIDINGS Trees" and "The Forgotten 8uth of Christ, Thedent. Mrs. E. thanked the ladies for we pause ;and their support during the two give thanks for � she was and i Bis wondrous same way the incoming presi_ dent. Mrs. Mawhinney. teachings. a Mr. and Mrs. P � a duet, card,very A/ y "Aihrang". A card-singcon eluded the meeting. The mapsh benediction was said in unison. Christmas After the meeting several rl , _ ells al r ` Christmas deer boxes were packed for the senior citizens and joyously from shut-ins of the community and ever) tilessings delivered. c urch towers evewl'iere \\ spreading a message of Peace. I We say thanks for their I jubilant message. 9 9 K MUSIC CENTRE ,.. C. 4. ... 1.. +.. I.. -�. '. ..y1L. ,. `aroling our deep appreciation for your valued patronage SPEED QUEEN LAUNDRY and DRY CLEANING Winghom � � 1 �, • _1i, I• �- One of the man o s of ! Y I Y this dazzling 1♦-- - holidayts the opportunity •� J to say thanks to , many friends. Hanna's Men's Wear HOWSON & HOWSON WINGHAM Afi.*: ;„ c Drearns of the Sugar Plum Farm and beautiful imaginings fill the night. Ma -v all _your dreams come true.' N. D. CAMERON LIMITED TOBACCOS, CONFECTIONERY, SUNDRIES I y The ornaments of a 4* CHMV13 house arelhe friends • that frequent it. To you, dear friends, we say thanks for gracing "our house" 1/1 with your presence. CRAWFORD MOTORS CHRYSLER - DODGE - PLYMOUTH WINGHAM ONTARIO opth.9orldto tau 11is boundless -7 WE bring uou the 1` L�. manu blEssings of the Pulcttdt. DEEP thanks. ' (, . l 'j Brophy Bros. From Our House ... To Your House Go Best Wishes For The Festive Season MAY THE NEW YEAR BRING YOU AN ABUNDANCE OF GOOD HEALTH AND HAPPINESS .... Audrey and Bob McKinley