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HomeMy WebLinkAboutClinton News Record, 1944-12-21, Page 52lat. 1944 THE CLINT()N NEWS-RECORI) , • 'PAGE 5 ONTARIO STREET CHURCH • t Christmas Sunday December 24th , latao eam. Prelude Organ and Piano Christmas, Fantasy (Clarke) Nazareth (Gounod) Mrs. Ed. Wendorf, Mias Elva Wiltse, • Congregation and Choir "Joy to the World" 55 - Invocation: The Pastor. Hymn Hark the Herald Angels Sing 59. . -Magnificat St. Luke 1:46 747, National Anthem Seripture St. Luke 2: 8-20 , Anthem Behold I bring Glad Tidings Caleb Simper -Prayer The Pastor Lord's Prayer Offertory Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring Bach PP :Solo Selected Hymn (Children's) Gentle Mary Laic t her Child 5.7. Seamonette A Short Christmas. Story for the Youth. Hymn While Shepherds Watched their Flocks by Night. Benediction Postlude Hallelujah Chorus . .. Messiah Handel The Incarnation 7.00 p.m. Cantata for Christmas by George B. Nevin Quartet and Chorus While all things were in guiet Silence Thou Art fairer than the Children of Men Christians Awake Salute the happy morn. -Alto Solo and Chorus of Men's Voices New when Jesus was born in Bethlehem in the Day of Herod the King. Where is He that is born King of the Jews. Quartett and Chorus Within the eastern Sky they see, A glowing radiant star. . .0 Lovely Star - Alto, Tenor and Bass. Solos and Chorus The Reading -of the .Scrolls (Prophecy). O Little Town of Bethlehem, (two verses) Ii d;reelsis Gloria! There in a manger the Saviour Lay. -Trio for Tenor, Baritone and Bass. We three Kings of Orient are (four verses) 'Soprano Solo and Choruses for Men's Women's and Mixed voices Sleep HoIy Child, Thou Toy divinely sent, (four 'verses). Glory To God in the Highest; Peace on Earth Geed will toward men. "Quartet Voices; Mrs. Button Kearns; Miss Elva Wiltse, Dr. Fred. Thompson, Mr, Leslie Pearson, Mr. Ed. Wendorf, Mr. Fletdher Townsend, Soloists: Miss Florence Aiken, Miss Elva Wiltse, Mrs. Burton Kearns. Prelude Organ & Piano, Angel's Serenade by Braga, Carols. Doxology Invocation Hynu 0 Come all ye faithful 47. Scripture St. Matthew 2:1710 Prayer The Pastor, Offertory He shall feed His Flocks, Handel Canteta, The Incarnation by George B. Nevin Closing Hymn Silent Night 53. National Anthem Benediction Posthide Christmas T'antasia, Heller. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 10.00 a.m. Sunday School. 11.00 an. Our Christmas Service Praise "0 Conie, all ye faithfel". ' "Hark, the'herald angels sing". "Holy night". "Joy to the World". Male Quartette: "It came upon a midnight clear." Messrs. B. Boyes, W. Mutch, F. Mutch, W. Cook. Solo: "Away in a Manger" Master Beverly Boyes. Anthem "Peace and Goodwill". The Full Choir. • Sermon Subject "Good tidings of Great Joy." Everyone welcome at this Service of Praise BAPTIST CHURCH 2.00 pan. Bible' School. 7,00 p.m. Evening worship. • Special Christmas Sermon and Music. Let all the people praise God for the gift of 11i Son, "risnememingtemrarme....mwamemport.stcriztmestrtelErmumeamestatemeretEttletelttetttPAMC ' I OLD FASHIONED GREETINGS The passing- Years have not diined the age-ol& custom of arememb- ering friends and acpunintoakee at this season. ;11 ' VaararalaataraaraanaaaaaateriaadaeaMalatatatataaaaataaaarrainataretatatalaa A MERRY CHRISTMAS rte • and a HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU • BEATTIE FURNITURE and FUNERAL SERVICE GEORGE B. BEATTIE 4 PROCLAMATION Boxing Day In arecordrance with a Resolution adopted by the Town • Council I HEREBY PRDCLAIM • • 'Tuesdays, Dtieb' ,tber 2Oth • Pi CIVIC HOLIDAY M. J. AGNEW, IVtayor :CAD 'SAVE TIIE KING ST. PAUL'S CHURCH • 4th Sunday rin Advent 10.45 a.m, Carol Service. By Junior Choir 1, Good Christian men'rejoice! '741. 2. Carol, sweetly Carol. '737, 3. Away in a manger. 734 • 4. God rest you merry gentlemen. 11.00 a.m. Processional, Hymn. 0 Come all ye faithful. 75 Opening Prayers. Noel, Noel. First verse by Junior Choir. The congregation will join in the following verses. Psalm 19. • Good King Wenceslaus. 746 Junior & Senior Choirs. Lesson. Luke 2: 1-16. We three Kings ef the 'Orient are, Choir men. '748 HYMN. While shepherds watched their Becks, by night. 76. Creed and Prayers, Whence, 0 shepherd maiden? Junior Choir. HYMN. Harp, the Herald. Angels sing, 77. • Sermon. • Offertory. • Shepherds in the field abiding. 747. Blessing. Silent Night, Holy night. 739. Recessional Hymn. 0 Little town of Bethlehem. 82. Midnight Communion. 11.15 p.m. Processional Hymn. Hark, the herald Angels sing. 77, Christmas Sentences. Kyrie. , Gloria Tibi. Creed. Hyrnn. It came upon the midnight clear. 319. Offertory. Anthem Jesus, Joy of Man's Desiring. Bach. Hymn 0 Conte, all ye faithful 75 Sanctus Benedietus qui venit Agnus Dci. During Communion. Silent Night, Holy- Night. 739 Recessional Hymn. Christians awake, salute the happy morn. 78. • Christmas Day Holy Communion. 10.00 a.m. Board of Management meeting on Wednesday evening, December 27. • i r •WESLEY-WILLIS CHURCH Sunday December 24th -Christmas Sunday Morning Worship 11 o'clock Theme: Christmas in History 11.00 a.m. Organ Prelude Pastoral symphony "Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring." Processional Christmas Awake Salute the happy morn. Invocation .Scripture St. Matthew 2:1-12. Benedict -us and Gloria Choir Selection "The Birthday of the King." Christmas in the Early Church Hymn 47, "0 Come ail Ye faithful," -'- -a" Christmas in old Europe Hymn 65 "The First Nowell". • Offertory Gesu Bambino -Yon. • Choir Selection "Good Tidings of Great Joy". Christmas in the Protestant Church Hymn 598 Away in a Manger. Christmas in our own day. Solo In the bleat midwinter. Prayers Recessional 50 "As with gladness :nen of old" 7.00 p.m. The Evening hour of worship will be devoted to Christmas music, poetry and song. Precessional "0 Come All ye Faithful". Instrumental Music: Organ Prelude Song to the Evening Star "Nazareth" Gounod Offertory "The Angels' Serenade" Hallelujah Chorus from Messiah, Carols: • Joy to the World While Shepherds Watched Brightest and Best Silent Night Choir Selections: "There were Shepherds". "Underneath the Christmas Starlight." Solo:. "See Amid the Winter's Snow". Poems; A Candle is a lovely thing • Joy to the World TEhveGalnoyrified Stable iph' Star of Splendor, •' a t. . I . • ar ; 117,1'1,7 I I P.' ri a Ire AUBURN Mr.. George Beadle is visiting her daughter Mas. Clifford Brown and Mr. Brown, Walton. Misses Margaret and Annie Wier of Strathroy are visiting their brother Dr, B. C. Weir and Miss Josephine. The Victory Club held a dance in the Foresters Hall last Friday night Music was supplied by Carruthers orchestra. The Baptist Sunday School held their annual Christmas entertain- ment Saturday afternoon. A pro- gram was given by the pupils. Santa arrived with gifts. Refreshments were served. r Women's Institute The Women's Institute held their December meeting in the Foresters Hall on Tuesday with the president Mrs. 'Lawson, in charge. The meet- ing opened with the"Ode" and the Jay prayer by Mrs. Lawson fel- lowed by the Lord's ptayer in uni- son. Many Christmas Carols were swig with Mrs, R. P. Phillips at the piano. It was decided that the Institute and the Red Cross remem- ber the men in setvice in Canada at Christmas. ,A reading "A, Parcel from home" was given ty Mrs. J. A mstrong.. ,Solos were rendered by Miss josepliMe We), end Ma. Wm. Haggitt and Mi s Batty. Ctaig' A Chris:tines Message was given by Mrs. Albert Campbell. The topic which was to have been by Rev, IT. Snell! bait .owing -.to cirettmstancas was unable to be' present was ably given by Mrs, .Snell, who spoke o» "Competitors of Chyist". A. Christ- mas message was read from Miss Margaret Small of,rTorento. A prize Which was donated by Mrs. Thos, McNeil and tickets were sold en this the proceeds going to the overseas' box fend. The lucky ticket was held by Mrs. Geo, Sturdy. Mrs.. Earl Raithby and Mrs. Wm: Craig were in charge of the exchange of Christ -1 arias. gifts. The meeting closed with the singing of the National Anthem, Lunch was served ,by Mies Sadie Carter, Miss Margaret King and 1VIrs. Geo. Stuttly. There will be no meeting o1 the Red Cross this .month, The trustees of 'the village met for their final meeting of the year.' A. successful year was reported.' During the year new fire equip-' anent has been purchased also 5,600 feet of hose. • • The following members of the vil- I tf the trustees have become the volutiteer fire bri-a /gado. 11. J, Phillips, Maitland Alien, Harry Beadle, Beat Craig, Gordon Taylor anal Thos. Johnston. I Tile nomination for the village trustees will he held in the Public Library on Dee 22nd at 7.30 p.m. . , . . .ig,.14*41,woolsoopet*ersopecieg,o4,424:4,cotootwookomkorMAcemtgotniooloOlvigekamtetztokomrt-r4o44-fateorevate,extco,.,,,', . ,ROXY TIIEATItE cAerrAL TIIKATRE ItEGENT T.HEA'rRE BEAPOITIa Now PleYing •"THREE BUSS-"' IAN GIRLS" •& "VICTORY T1rIa. OUCH AIR POWER" , . Now Playing Diek Powell and Linda Darnell in "IT HAPPENED TOMORROW" Mon. Tues. Wed. Xmas attraction • "ARSENIC AND OLD LACE" Thirteen murdered bodies buried in the cellar and everyone in the house ar nutty as a $12 fruitcake seems a •grim subject, but 11011Y - wood has turned it into a funfest that you must not miss. Cary Grant, Priscilla Lane and Rayanond Massey. Thur. Fat Sat. Jim and Marion Jordon and Eug- ene Palletto. The famed radio team Fibber and Molly, go 'to Washing- ton to tell the Senate how to han- dle ,the war. "HEAVENLY DAYS" Matinees Sat. Christmas and New Leers Day at 2.30 p.m. The management and staff or a New Year that will bring Peace Favalialaaararrataararatatatalaaraaaier • Now Playing-. "MINESWEEPE,R" • & "HENRY ALDRICH HAUNTS A HOUSE" Mon. Tues. Wecr,Cliristrnas Special Carmen Miranda, non Ameche Wililani Bendix It's a swialing. Technicolor medley of anusic, Meg- riment and Talent "GREENWICII VILLAGE" Thur. Fri. and Sat. "ARSENIC AND OLD LAM" Frank Capra's a comedy of errors and omissions that will leave you gaping "oh Murder" Gary Grant, Raymond Massey & Peter Lorre Mon., Tues. Wed. , Walter Brennan,' June Haver and Jean Crain ,,Presenting the year's' most popular film, a story of men, -who train the pacers. • "HOME IN INDIANNA" '`••• ri• FTirlelldri,icilaSracIti, Alexis •Smith •P Give a brilliant picturization has. ed on the river -life. of America's Pa' most famous humorist. • MARK TWAIN ' Coming - June Haver Coming - "ARSENIC AND OLD • fIRISIa EYES ARE SMILING" LACE" ' the above theatres wish theft' man y patrons a Merry Christmas and . aa.a. and, VietorY. • ararleptataraanaralaWkaaaaratftenaratataratenvarafaaraDnWaaararaftetalmhanaVaraewailvararmainiaa igl-cOighalegneurgagens. 361111,11.11. 4War_L, • CUT FLOWERS - FLORAL DESIGNS For Every Occasion C. V. COOKE FLORIST Phones: 66w and 66.) A Merry Christmas and a: Happy New Year Batkins Locker Storage A Very Merry Christmas and a prosperous New Year, With Thanks, to our ,many customers Prom your -Livestock Buyer G. W. Nott Clinton Ontario DEATHS . STEVENS-In Goderleh Township, on Monday, December 18th Wesley James Stevens, in his 73rd year. V CHRISTMAS What mean the thoughts, that Christmas brings, What mean the joys, the heart now sings, 'Tis happiness to view Christ, Babe, God's Christmas gift to earth con- veyed. Make sure we catch the Truth Divine A Virgin pure made sacred shrine, Brought forth the Babe in flesh as man, To show mankind God's wondrous plan. The flesh but shows His image. We, For thus He came that we might see. His spirit dwells in ua Supreme, We spirits too ever unseeii. Christmas is then a 'time for 'eheer, And every day throughout the yeak. The gift of gifts came forth this day, Spirit Divine in :Healy clay. So glad are we Christ came to earth To manifest by fleshy birth. God's Spirit is the man unseen, By flesh is how this fat is seen. • V - Due Dates for . Ration Coupons Coupons now valid are sugar 14 to 49, preserves 111 to 36, latter 86 to 89, ,canning sugar P1 to P10. Coupons expiring December 31 are butter 86 to 89, sugar 14 to 45, can- niag sugar F1 to' F10, preserves DI to D16 orct 17 it 32, . - . -- V According to the peeliminitay dis- position data available, the Gana. dian wheat crop of 1943 was ° over- estimated by about 8.9 million bush- els. THIS CHRISTMAS' SEASON accept the best gift of all - CHRIST "GOD so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten Son, that whosesoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have ever- lasting life." John 3:16 TUNE IN: Pilgrim Hour 74.30 E.D.S.T. Sunday evening LOCAL STATION OBLW WINDSOR Gld-fashioned Revival Hour-relnoadcasted on many etations at various times. CHAS. E. FULLER Po. Box, Los Angeles 53, California awe. aeravearataaratataraataMatatalatalatalealattaalaPaaaaKtarta All Good Wishes for a MERRY CHRISTMAS and a HAPPY NEW YEAR BARTLIFF'S PHONE 1 For Sale 1 pr. girl's white tube skates, size 8, in good condition. Also 1 pr. boy's tube skates, size 2. Apply at News-Reeord. • 28-1 Wanted Heated room with board for an aged lady. Apply at News -Record Office. 28-1 For Sale 1 driving horse, reliable andquiet Will work single or double. Apply Robert Taylor, Clinton, Phone 906r33 Clinton. 23-2 Wanted White skates, size 71/2. Figure skates preferred. Apply at News - Record. 28-1 ' Wanted Used cars for wrecking purposes Apply to Stanley's Auto Wreckers, Phone 205, Clinton. 27-2 For Sale Milk -fed Thickens fog your Christ- mas and New Years celebration on sale at the Jervis Hatchery Clinton. Phone 194. 27-2 If we could be alone for a moment only While the spring grows, while bl.os- sonis fight Within the bud . . . If we had met before Ansi in another, place, what wonders might we see Sheltered by days and faces. under • a flowering tree? --Sidney Keys 11E.R GRACE MY MOTHER I know a lady fah: of face, Who walks with such a stately grace That all who must quickly ask, "Who is that lady walking past?" Beauty is hers, though not of, youth - Beauty that has lived long ,with Truth. She looks at life and laughs to see How very queer some things can be. Hers is a tick and joyous wit That never has a sting in it Gracious is she as royalty, And loved by all with eyes to see. Eleanor Sherard All happy families are alike, .but every unhappy one is unhappy in its own way. -L. N. Tolstoy. FILLERS o God, help our side, :and if you •ean't then at least don't help those scoundrels. -Prince Leopold of An- halt -Dessau: Prayer before battle. Cemetery Memorials Large stock of modern memorials ose display at our Clinton Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons, office will be open on Fridays Open by appointment at any other time See Mr. J. J. Zapfe, next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton - Exeter - Seaforth PHONE 41 Licensed Sewing Machine Mechanic Repairs all makes of machines, Workmanship guaranteed -18 years experience. Apply at Sutter and Perdue's Hardware Store, Clinton. 25-3 Wanted To Buy A Second Hand Upright • Piano In Good Condition. Reply to the office of the Town Clerk or Councilloli Butler. Clinton Town Council For Sale 6 Durham Heifers, due to freshen around February lst. Apply J. H. Quigley, three miles south of Olin. ton on No. 4 Highway. Phone Clin. ton 619r3. ' 26-tf For Sale A young man's heavy plaid green ,coat in Al condition, only worn a few . times, Would fit young matt 18 or 20. Apply at News -Record Office. 26-1) Raw Furs Wanted I am buying all, kinds of raw furs and stretching is not necessary if bought fresh. Highest prices paid. Norman East R7 R. 1 Clinton. 27-6 For Sale 3 steers, 4 heifers, 8 calves and one Yorkshire sow. Apply Ed. Mera ner, Bayfield. Phone 634r14, ,Clinton. 26-3 Farm For Sale Lots 44 and 75, Maitland Conces- sion Goderich Township. Two miles from Cheese Factory, 1 mile from school and church. Farm has been under grass for 10 years. Clay loam well drained, Good buildings, good well, also 2 never failing springs. To wind up• the estate of the late Ohas. Williams Sr. Executors -Chair. and 'Catherine Williams.. Apply Ohas. Williams, R. R. 2, Clinton, phone 902r23 Clinton. 26-5 House for Sale Five roomed frame house on Alb.. ert Street, town water, quarter acre of land. For further particnIare apply to Frank Fingland or J. W. IVIeCool, Londesboro 11-tf. Wanted to Buy • Wanted to buy, old horses and dead cattle for mink feed, Tf :dead phene at ohee, Fred Gilbert 908r22 or Jack Gilbert 908r21. 58.-tf Wanted to Buy Old er disablesi live horses wantealr for mink feed. Apply Kitner phone 907r5 or 907r12, 15-eow