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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1960
es Qeyes and Card Fund by Mrs.
Keith McBridewere heard.
Mrs, Kenneth Parke gave the
treasurer's report. Rev. T. J. Pitt
conducted the election of officers.
Past president, Mrs. Elmer Hay-
ter; president, Mrs. Bruce Keys;
vice-presidents, Mrs. Bob Peck,
Mrs. Melvin Elliott, Mrs. Allan
Armstrong, Mrs. Anson McKinley
and Mrs. Bob McKinley; treasurer,
Mrs, Kenneth Parke; recording
and press secretary, Mrs. Clare
McBride; corresponding, Mrs. John
Robinson; literature, Mrs. Clarence
Parke; supplys, Mrs. Floyd Arm-
strong, Mrs. Jack Eckel and Mrs.
Walter Echel;
Missionary Monthly, Mrs. Bert
McBride; Associate Helpers, Mrs.
Minnie Hayter and Mrs. Bert Mc-
Bride; Christian Stewardship, Mrs.
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BLAKE
(Mrs. Amos Gingerich,
correspondent)
Mr, and. Mrs. Wallace Gingerich
and family were Sunday guests
with the latter's parents, at Baden,
celebrating their family Christmas
gathering,
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gingerich
and family, were Sunday visitors
with Mr, and Mrs. Curtis Gingerich
and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Steckle
and daughter Mary Ellen were
Sunday guests with the latter's The worship was conducted with
parents Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ginger- Scripture reading by Gerald Hay-
ich and Melvin. ter, and prayer by Judy McBride.
Sunday guests with Mr, and Mrs. Included in the program was a
David Oesch and family were Mr. number by five boys of Mrs. Bruce
and Mrs. Alvin Rader, and family, Keyes Sunday school class, Larry
of Dashwood; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon and Dale Peck, Terry McBride,
Oesch, and son, David Carl, of Steven Keyes and Robert McClin-
Blake; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Guen- they. A double duet by Karen
ther, and family, of Dashwood, and and Diane McKinley, Bob McBride
Mr, and Mrs. Carl Oesch, and fam- and Wayne Peck; a reading by
ily, of Baden, celebrating their fam- John McKinley, "Jest Fore Christ-
ily Christmas gathering. mas;" a duet by Cheryle and Brian
ZURICH CITIZENS NEWS
GOSHEN NORTH
(Correspondent
Mission Band
The members of Goshen Mission
Band presented a Christmas pro-
gram in the Sunday School rooms
on Sunday evening, December 18.
Miss Jacqueline Peck, the presi-
dent, was master of ceromonies,
with Donne Peck, at the piano, The
parents were guests. Barbar Key-
es gave a recitation, "A Tot" to
open the program.
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HENSALL
-- Mrs. Clare McBride)
Peck "Up on the House Top;"
"Christmas Greetings" by a num-
ber of senior girls, Judy McBride
Karen McKinley, Diane McKinley,
Donna Peck, Mary Armtsrong,
Patsy Robinson, Carolyn Robin-
son, Lindy Armstrong, Marlyn
Keyes; a recitation by Bonnie
Armstrong, 'Tell us Again of Jes-
us."
Little Tommy Robinson played a
medley of Christmas numbers on
the piano. The minutes were read
by Diane McKinley, and the roll
call was answered by 38 children.
Two members visited the birthday
bank, Cathy McKinley and Carolyn
Robinson.
Marilyn Keyes gave the treas-
urer's report and the offering was
taken up by Gregory Armstrong
and Bob Hayter. A Christmas Pa-
gaent was presented with all mem-
bers taking part.
Cathy McKinley gave a reading,
'Christmas Song." Instead of a
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film this year, one of the leaders,
Mrs. John Robinson, told a story
called "The Littlest Angel." The
meeting closed with everyone sing-
ing Christmas Carols. Mary Mar-
garet Armstrong gave the benedic-
tion. Lunch was served by mem-
bers of the W.M.S.
WMS
The Women's Missionary Soc-
iety met on Thursday, December
15, at the home of Mrs. John Ro-
bnson, with 25 present. Mrs. Elmer
Hayter opened the meeting with the
theme "The ,Star Still Shines." Mrs.
John Robinson was in charge of
the worship service. Mrs. Elmer
Hayter sang a solo `Bethlehem,"
accompanied by Mrs. Bruce Keyes,
The Christmas Message was con-
veyed by Mrs. Melvin Elliott and
Mrs. Roy McBride. A highlight of
the evening was the candle lighting
service,
The business was conducted with
calls to sick totalling 74 calls.
Thank you cards were received
four Gwen McBride and Mrs. Mc-
Michael, of Walton.. Reports from
the Birthday Fund by Mrs. Elgin
McKinley. Tea Fund by Mrs. Jam -
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Wishing our many
friends a bright and
shining Christmas season.
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Russell Errat; temperance and cit-
izenship, Mrs. T. J. Pitt; commun.,
ity friendship, Mrs. Clarence Par-
ke, Mrs. Allan Armstrong, Mrs, El-
gin McKinley, Mrs. Russell Er-
rant and Mrs. Richard Robinson,
Baby Band secretary, Mrs. Jack
Eckert, organists, Mrs. Russell Er-
ratt and Mrs. Elmer Hayter; birth-
day fund, Mrs. Elgin McKinley;
card fund, Mrs. Keith McBride; tea
fund, Mrs. James Keyes; Mission
Band, Mrs. Arnold Keyes, Mrs.
Floyd Armstrong and Mrs, Jack
Eckel.
Election of officers for the Wom-
en's Association were appointed:
president, Mrs, Arnold Keyes; vice-
presidents, Mrs. Anson McKinley,
Mrs. Bob Peck and Mrs. Keith Mc-
Bride; treasurer, Mrs. Roy Mc-
Bride; secretary, Mrs. James Keyes
and organist, Mrs. Melvin Elliott.
Season's Best
May a wealth of good cheer find its
way to your house this Christmas.
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As directted by resolution of the Municipal Council
I HEREBY DECLARE
BOXING DAY
Tuesday, December 27, 1960
AND ALSO
Monday, January 2, 1961
AS CIVIC AND PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
And Call Upon All Citizens to Govern Themselves Accordingly
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Merry Christmas and a Holiday
Season That's cheery and bright.
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