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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-12-12, Page 13• • •If 1. • arna Van URA. W. met 'RlanedarY evening * the Chan* or the* meat*. The Pixeiket Mt& char* Redd read a poem sod Group 1 with Mrs. a Stirling in charge lead deVotionS and litn% Posta read the scripture. Deb- ora StePhenserb and Mary Lou Johnston sang a dluet Wtlent might." IVEns. Brame give al Christmas reading and Mrs. a' .11 4 '44 1. .11 • s anfd Di trict MOWS Le*_ *is. Toler aacr eil4Ma1ll Pant M a,.,tdthwagOalog eq; Mn. IL F1 0600 a poen whieh she had composed domed'. 11%4 Rob TaYlior read a Christmas Story. Mos. Elliott Medved the offer- ing Which was dedicated by Mrs. Ida McClincheyt Mae 5ttr1ilg closed devotiana w.rtih PraTec An offering was taken to send • Chiddreen4 .� at GodeHcl an *bent filty .calla to .sick ancl-a1nt4a$ had been made during NOW The pres4 out ciesed -the meeting, with prayeand Group 4 served a C114401140 IMO,. Several people from the com- munity attended a reception for Mr. and Mrs, Leroy Worlohan on Saturday evening. Contin vo it. annual Meeting in June this year the Canadian Tuberculosis Association Change ed its 401110 .to the Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association. Instead Of • L.„.„:4 444. KEATING'S PHAitMACY CHRISTMAS TAG FOR CHRIST GIFTING FOR HER Faberge Perfumes: Tigress, Woodhue, Aphrodisia Chanel No. 5 Perfume/ Cologne, Dusting Powder , Seven Winds by Dubarry "Evening In Paris and On The Wind Yardley's Lavender, April Violets, Lotus, Red Rose, Oh! de London ,TRIS WEEK. . . KODAK 127,420, 120 COLOUR FILMS - our price $1.33 AGI, M2 FLASHBULBS. • special $1.58 REG. 134.95 Slide, Projector special $119.2? INSTAW‘TIC Movie Camera Outfit - $45.99 (Super 8 film and batteries) For Holiday Entertaining INSWirNT BARTENDER MIX FOR HI Gift sets in Brut, Teak, Yardley's Old Spice Regular and Lime sets from $1.48 up Hai Karate, Citation, Mennens, Burley Lighters and Pipes Cigars and Tobacco CHOOSE FROM THESE POPULAR BRANDS Neilson's Rountree's — Jenny Lind Smiles 'n Chuckles kot• k,r It` k, ; ;,••-• , ,„"'•• , , trZX' sL' t ti:ort 17: t t ;11;; (rrof r.3 -e• a PLAYING CARDS - NEW MOD STATIONE RY - PENS - WALLETS - DRESSER SETS "The Rexall Keating's harmacy Drug Store” Dail 527-1990 M.' E. Hoover, Phm.B. — Seaforth -iwil/V210•Thr_li6oar44,,ziw_mwg,..p.g..pgP,PZPignire_Wgglisroiezmyrt4Rtiping.J_ * * i< you * * * ' • * * * * , * give so much. more*,, Ark (t. mmarmagrawste * * * * „ , * * AO* 94 !It*Ivire. f01104. ly,Otelitted a 44),/,: ;MO apt au- notoYeed that it would p15. the public to fight Other ,atorY disease,*1th 'the sem diligence which baSbronght. out standing progress ffghtbig tuberculosis since 1900. Nor are they leaving the tuberculosis field. It is still a major part Qt their work, but they hope that inside the next ten yea the ancient scourge will b - der control. Many of its affiliates have changed their names to indicate that they are following the lead of the national office. Hew will the public take part? We. venture to say in a great many ways that nobody has .thought of as yet. A look back through the annual reports of the Canadian Tuberculosis As- sociation shows that when sana- toria were first opened 1-vo1ink. tary help cable in 4:60:latterly unexpected and touching ways, as illustrated by this quotation from a speech niade by the Hon. Adam I3eck at.thetime the sana- Broi 11 Winn at Ironankillifiiiiii:"":1„9a itto wookono "As a coomence of a et, ,the berne WO, . feria allinY of the leading WO" it% • e Men of the City of lobo Poor, Soh and middle dass: have ioined us in making this (institution) a success "The 'women of the surround- ing country brought in a gnat many pillows, made from down which they plucked from their own fowl, such as you could not buy on the markets. They brought thin pillows by the wagon load, and it was a revela- tion to us, and a matter. of pride and gratification to me personally. I say with all sin- cerity, that if you trust the people they will come and help you." The Canadian Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Asso- ciation is trusting •the people to attack new threats to life and breath. They appeal to us again with the Christmas Seal cam- paign. It is to be hoped that the people justify the faith of the Hon. Adam Beck in 1910. BRODHAGEN NEWS OF THE WEEK Mr. and' Mrs. Ray Bennewies visited with his parents Mrc. and Mrs. Norman Bennewies, here. Mins. Lavern Wolfe underwent the eeond surgery last Thunsday since entering Stratford Gen- eral Hospital. She is recuperating satisfactorily,. • The Brodhagen Nifty Needles - 4-H Home Making Club ,attendi- ed Achlevemeht Day at Mayer - ton on -Saturday. Linda Miller and Wendy Wolfe received their County Honours having success- fully complete:di six projects. The sympathy of the eoalunijm- 15 extended, to the family Of the late Mrs. Alma Pusheltberg who passed away early SaturclaT. WINTHROP eo The Christmas meeting of 'Cavan U. C. W. was held in the church . on Wednesday after- noon. The- Community Hall was kept busy during the weetkend with Christmas parties, Friday . night be.ing 'Stacey's Mitchell, Saturday nikht, Gaffney's, Strat- ford and Sunday night, the school bus drivers of Siniths at Monkton enjoyed a Sunday sup - 'Per. . . Somebody Wants What You Don't Need! SELL Through • Huron Expositor Classified Want Ads , t'Y The invocation , "Behold I bring you good tidings of Great Joy, which shall be all people," was given by Mrs. Robe% Dalton who read a scripture passage from Matthew and the meditat- ion on it entitled "Gifts," end- ing with prayer. Mrs. Robert Campbell open- ed the Study Period with "Sing into the Lord a new song". and a Christmas Hymn, " o'sing a song of Bethlehem," was sung. The Christmas lesson was read by Mm Stanley Hillen. A story,. "The Magi on the March" was read by Mrs. Camp- bell and "Hark the Herald An- gels Sing" was sung. `Teachers in Depth" taken from Japan Profiles was discus- sed by Mrs. eRobert Campbell, who also read "So There May Be Christmas. Remember! It takes but a moment to place an Expositor Want Ad and be • money in pocket. To.. advertise,: just- Dial Seaforth 527-0240. , r r el, r rg, • >f< 1 * * 4A * .41 .* * * ' * * 4. -A(* >K Brighten Christmas with gifts that will please for years to come >K * Mistletoe Derived From Mythical Murder *woo, yleite*,* by Paul 'Criooch What was the origin b Mooing =Ow the mistletoe? In the language of flowers, mistletos means "give xne a kiSan• and the etletant be- hind its use dates back to an old Scandinavian legend. In this legend, the god Balder reeds's() a charm, from his mother Frigga, Whiela pro- tected him from being injured by anything which sprang from the three elements: fire, \ water, and earth. Loki, an evil spirit who hated Balder, knew that mistletoe did not grimy, from any of these elements: Seeing his chance to kill Bal- der, Loki cut down a" sprig of mistletoe and fashioned an arrow from it. Loki then placed the arrow in the hands of the blind Helder, and helped him aim it at the unsuspecting Balder. The mistletoe dart struck Balder a fatal blow. The tears that Frigga shed over her son's body became the white berries of the rais- . tletoe. And when the Gods, saw the sorrow that she felt, they had compassion for her, and gave Balder back his' life. Frigga, the Goddess of Love, was so grateful for the return of her son that she be- stowed kiss upon anyone *ho passed under the mistletoe. , This mythical act of Frigga's has evol- ved into Canada's present day custom of kis-- - sing under the mistletoe. When it hangs from a chandelier Or doorway, every boy, in the room may Claim a kiss from every girl who passes under it. ° The only provision is that the young man must remove a berry and give it to the young lady. When there are no more berries . left, the bough loges its spell and no more kisses can be claiined. " The tradition of love that surrounds this plant is' so important in Scandinavia that if two. enemies accidentally. meet beneath it, they must 'swear a truce ,until the following day. 4'41:0C4C-Va LAST-MINUTE I.e. 1 1 & Jor.ai L CT 1CAL GIFT SUGGESTIONS.... Lt this Christmas start your family on the path to better living. See the host of Electrical•Gift Suggestions at your local dealer's • and give better ... live better. ... 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