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CLINTON NEWS -RECORD
THURSDAY, DECEMBER,- 22, 1949
VARNA
Mrs. Francis Walker, Pitts-
burgh; Pa,, visited with friends
here last week.
The United Church will with-
draw the Sunday services on
December 25.
The United Church was filled
to capacity last Sunday evening
when the pageant "In -a Manger"
was presented.
A large crowd attended the
concert put on by S.S. No. $, last
Wednesday evening and enlayed
the programme.
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heart -felt wishes
Our fm
for your happiness this
Christmas .Day, and all
w the Christmases here-
after.
HOLMESVILLE
Eimer McClinchey, while crank- home of Mr. and Mrs. Palmer:
ing the tractor one day last week, Mark 40th Anniversary
had his arm broken in at least Congratulations o f the corn -
two places. munity to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Charles McPhail is confined to Elliott who last week celebrated
his bed at present, and the re- their. 40th wedding anniversary.
gards of -his friends go out to darol S'crvice (perand Ean Ross, YPU
then took charge. Oth-
him at this season. i The much anticipated carol 'President, canals sung the choir were:
Nir. and Mrs. Edgar Trewamtha service surpassed expectations er „O, Come, All- Ye Faithful;' "Joy
to the World," "0, Little Town
of Bethlehem," "Hark the Her-
ald Angels Snig" and "While
contri-
bution of for the thisfir
organized
YPU. A lighted Christmas tree
and a glowing manger were the
only illumination at the front of
the room.
The choir of,25 came up 'the
aisles singing "It Came Upon the
Midnight Clear," and filed into
the choir loft. Rev.- Campbell
Tavener offered the evening's
went to London by bus on Sat- I when it was presented Sunday
urday and visited with Mr. and evening in the United Church
Mrs. Walter Osbaldeston. auditorium. A large congregation
Young People, remember Wed- gathered in the sanctuary which
nesday, Dec. 28, is the date of had been beautifully decorated herds Watched,' with the and-
the YPU social evening at the with spruce and pine, candles and Other umbe spresented were
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trio, "Christmas Hymn," by Molly
j,ry► yi.:W /L OWI ►OHO! C,1 ! ffil ,,,� Finlay, Kathleen Holmes and
Y/ fi'�Jr 1l ipZf/i IEileen Gliddon, aceomppied by
4x Mrs Lloyd Bcind;-'a- double trio,
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I've wish one and ati,
happiness and prosperity
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4s "Silent Night," by Eileen Po -
4. cock, Sandra Williams, Mrs,
4 Lance Sadler, Mrs. Lloyd Bond,
q Ruth Glazier and Reta Yeo; a
,F male trio, "We Three Kings of
+ Orient Aire," by Mr. Tavener,
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;s; ditionss- "O, Holy Night" by ;f
x Gloria Palmer, "0, Come, O. "S.
3. Come, Immanuel" by Mrs. Lance
Saddler, and "0, Little Town of *
Bethlehem" by Wily, Finley. A
;« A drama, "The Stable at Beth- i
lehem," was enacted by nine of +I;
the school children, directed by =.
Mrs. Ewan Ross, with Kathleen 4
Holmes as musical director. s
Sandra Williams, Helen Potter s
and Doris Hutchins as the inn-
keeper's wife and her two hand-
maidens, ably took the long ,+t
speaking parts. Ilia Grigg, the ,4
angel, •sang a beautiful solo,
"Away in a Manger"; Frances '
McCullough and Victor Corran 3
were Mary and Joseph; and the =•
three. shepherds were Kenneth ; Best Wishes to all our many friends an
T customers, and continued health and
;; happiness throughout the
3 corning. year.
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Merry Christmas!
past year.
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this be a merry merry
Yuletide and the hap-
piest New Year for
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SATURDAY NIGHT, DECEMBER 31
A Christmas story entitled
" end of the Christmas
" toldMrs. Ewan
and the Bible passage from
was readEwan
who also gave_ credit for e
'e' carol service to the following:
i=• Mrs. Lance Saddler, chief direct-
_. or; Eileen Gliddon, accompanist
a and assistant director; the child-
ren, for the drama; Florence
Stirling, Alex Glen, le Peter-
son, and Esther Ross, decorating;
Mrs. Lloyd Bond, candle -lighting
ceremony. This last ceremony,
when, following the dedication,
the president lighted the first
candle from which all the others
were kindled, concluded the
service. Carrying their lighted
tapers, the choristers went down
the aisle singing "The First
Nowell." The final benediction
was pronounced by Mr. Tavener
bringing to a close the carol ser-
vice planned to bring the real
meaning of Christmas uppermost
in the community.
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good health, happiness
and friendship — the most
important possessions
in life that money
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valued co-operation d
the past years. May I
the pleasure of again
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