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Clinton News-Record, 1959-12-24, Page 3aiekaaaeuntvaesetilivfoommal4 JOY to An this Christmas Season — cold our thanks' for your , loyal patronage, FITZSIMONS FOOD' FAIR OUR GREETINGS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS' AND PATRONS .1 Art Levett Motor Repairs CLINTON HU 2-6640 and, thank you for your patronage! Restaurant Ross and Irene ColqulioUn and Staff 'Noiavitaittaamatat aciOaSataida-Stiliti-310 OUR RATE OF on our 1 to 5 year Guaranteed Certificates is firm until ,December 81st., but will likeljr be lower after that date. Wily not invest part of your year-eta bonus in these safe guaranteet1 certificates while they still earn this historically high rate. To invest see your local agent or send us your elie-oue, BRITISH MORTGAGE & TRUST rotitula in 1877 Wad Office STRAZOOlaD OLANTON lig14/S-ANCORD PAGN THR111 St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church School Holds Annual Christmas. Entertainment WAS Holds Annual Meeting Elects Mrs, Frank Finland as President. St, Andrew's Presbyterian Chur-.• eh School. was filled at the Christ- Inas. entertainment staged by the pupils on Friday, Decentber Cold alid urea with much travel-: Santa sttrptised the Children fPllowing a varied program "-of re- eitatiens by the primary classes . and -exercises by the juniors and. Intermediates-, -- • Taking part in the primary re- citations. were; Joyce Neilans, for Heggarth, Cathy, Cindy, D.eb- bie and Denny . Colquhoun, Rob- bie, Diek, Linda Anderson,. Faye Farquhar,. Stevie Cook, Grace and Geraldine Strong, Karen. and 30- ATM Sutetiffe, i Drew and Bob An- drews. In the .Junior and Inter- medate classes were; Judy, Shar- on-, • Laura and , Leila with the exereise "Mothers always dor: Bobby Cooper recited "The Drin.", and Kenny Farquhar, Jimmy Cooper and Donald "Clear-' ed the path •.for Christmas," Six other children performed in "Lights along the road," viz, Nor- ma. Scott' Macaulay, Patty Cam- mie, Bonny Butler and and Mite's place was taken,- through his, ill- ness by the sixth , boy, Three Senior girls staged as pretty .ex- lithition of Majorette Drill. During the program, a film strip entitled' "The birth and childhood of JesuS," was Shoyvn and as arranged.. during the show- ing of '‘.Diekert's Christmas Car- el", by film, Santa burst in upon the scene, and was helped by sev- eral of the teachers in unloading the tree, to the delight of a host .of Children. When Santa left for the contin- uance of his long journey, the gathering dispersed following the singing "Praise God from whom all blessings .flow," and the bone- diction by Rev, P. J. Lane. - During the prOgrem, K, W. Col- quhoun and William Blacker, took pictures of the performers and theie be Shown to the children at a later date. mgrisKft Witnesses Attend •!Goderich Assembly, See New York film Table decorations you Maim yoursel always seem to draw more comment and compliments than the ones you buy. Among the prettiest, according to the Home Economics Service of the Ontario Department of Agriculture, -are Christmas trees made froin ice cream cones. Place the cones (lbe sharply pointed, kind, of course), upside down on a cardboard base. Ice them with regular cake icing tinted pale green. Decorate by sticking fluffy white popcorn into the icing, spiral fashion around the cone tree. Use one fluffy piece popcorn for the very top. Pale green candles to match the , ic- ing are effective, though you can change the color scheme to suit yourself. Use glittering sequins or tinsel to decorate your trees, if you prefer. A crusty, long loaf of French bread frozen in the refrigerator will provide insurance against shortages if unexpected company turns up during the holidays. To prepare, cut down almost to the bottom crust diagonally, every two inches for the "length of the loaf. Spread the pieces apart just enough to butter each one or slip in' a thin slice of cheese. You can season the butter with garlic, one of your favorite herbs, or poppy seeds, if you choose., Then press the loaf together again, wrap it in aluminum foil and put it in the oven, at 350°, for ten minutes or so. After a day or so of over-inda. gene, a fruit flatter or tray for dessert never looked or tasted better, you may be sure, Drain canned pears, veaches, pineapple and apricots until they are quite dry, then chill; iffa'obanames; cut plenty of red-skinned :apples into eights, leaving the peeling on; cut green, purple and red grapes in small bunches; include -dried fruits; stuff primes with cottage cheese and nuts.' Assemble on a large tray or platter and garnish with red' currant and cranberry relish, candied ginger, figs, dates, raisins and nuts. Place a bowl of whipped cream dressing and an- other ,bowl of cottage cheese alongside the platter and arrange a tray of assorted cheese nearby. Miss _Stone read items on Christian Stewardship. Mrs, B. Hearn reported for the nominating committee, Mrs, N. .Shepherd presided for the election of .offic- ers, as follows:. President, Mrs. Frank Fingland; honorary president, Mrs. J. A, Mc- Kim.; vice-presidents, Mrs. George Beattie, Mrs, N.-Shepherd, Mrs, N. Rolland; secretary, Mrs, Charles. Nelson; treasurer,. Mrs. B. Hearn; corresponding secretary, Mrs, F. Andrews; Christian stewardship secretary, Miss M, A, Stone; press secretary, Bertha *Diehl; supply seeretary. Mrs, M, Adidson; liter- ature secretary, Miss F.Jarnieson; membership secretary, MrS. James McGill; citizenship secretary, Mrs, J, A. McKim;; associate helpers secretary, Mrs. L. Jervis; ,corn- inanity friendship secretary, Mrs,' R. Jenkins; committee, .Mrs, Jani# es McGill, Mrs. G; Beattie, Mrs,. W. Nott, Mrs, Fred Reid and Mies Bertha Diehl. Mission Band 'secretary, MI* Lowe.; Baby Band secretary; 'WS,. Wilfred Jervis, Mrs, H. Currie, Mrs. James IVIeLaren; pianist, • Mrs. r, Livermore, assistant, Mrs. RON4hcleifterAddison played several selections on the saxophone, ac- com anied by Mrs. • N. Shepherd on the piano. Mrs. C. NelSon read a poem. Mrs. F. ringland took the chair, and the program committe contin- used the program, Mrs. M, Addis- on lead' in prayer. Mrs. L! Jervis read from Luke 2, Mrs. Addison recited a ,Christmas poem. A duet was sung by Mrs. N. Shep- herd and Mrs, Donald Andrews, accoumanted by Mrs. B, Hearn. Roll call was responded to by A ChtiStmas verse. The topic "A Chrisfinas message" was given by Bertha Diehl. The meeting closed with singing . and prayer. Lunch was served by,Mrs: James Cox and her committee, Hensall United Hold Christmas Party For Church School (By our ileus411. 4).orresponcient) 'The schoolroom of the Henson United Church was packed on Wednesday evening, December 1.6, for the presentation of the Church School, Christmas entertainment, Rev, Carrie Winlaw was chair- man, and spoke briefly, Following. la the program as presented; Chrisinias carols led by Miss Greta Sammie; chairman's ad- dress; choral reading, Mrs. W. C. Smith and Mrs, William mickle's nursery class; chorus and recita- tions, Mrs, James Taylor's kinder- garten class; choruses by the Sun- day School, led by Miss Laramie Remembering the orphans Christmas, Mrs. Lorne Hay and Mrs. Clem Christie's primary- class An, Important Announcement, a 'Christmas wreath and circling aroUnd the world, by Miss Jean Noakes' and Mrs. Ian McAllister's' class. Songs and recitations by • Mrs. Toronto Newspaper PrQmoting. Radios oks Oifts for Sh4flns Want to help those less fOrtna, Ate? Got an old mantel radio you're not using, or an extra one you don't really need' 'Then give it, The Toronto Telegram is invit. ing you to participate in thisidea. Just write to Radios for Shut-ins, The Telegram, Toronto, and they will arrange to pick up your radio set. If it needs repairs it will be done by a, firm in Toronto who has of., fered their services. Then it will be delivered, again free of charge by ra member of the AutornotiVe Transport 4 Association, to some shut-in person who does not have .a radio, Pearl Passmere and Ian IVfeAllist- er's classes; dialogue, Mrs. George Parker's class; Christmas- pageant, Mrs. Donald Joynt's class; solo, Billy Chipchase; chorus and group Story, Mrs, Robert Cook's class; choral number, Miss LaMmie' and Mrs. Walter Spencer's elnkceS, Santa distributed" candy to the' children. 0 The first man.to sell the value of your goods is yourself. , JOYEUX NOEL TO OUR MANY GOOD FRIENDS AND LOYAL CUSTOMERS! George C. German and Son COAL and FUEL OIL PHONE HU 2-6636 ttletAlgtetatMa tatia4taP4490414404 itattaw, It's time enough to say it, when You know it to be true. The circuit .assembly held last weekend in the Goderich District Collegiate by ,Jehovab's Witnesses was success, as .63.3, were present to hear the final Bible talk "When Is God's Will To 'Be Pone On Perth?" hy A. W. Mac-Namara, Toronto, Saturday's ProOarn was bigb-lighted it‘y a baptism, service and 23 eandtriatesLsymbeled "their. dedication to do God's by total immersion before many wit--; nesses. Saturday evening the • audience. of 740 were shown a coloured. film, of the large international as- sembly of Jehovah's Witnesses held ,a year ago in New York City when '253,922: delegates were. in attendance, Outstanding on this film was the shOwing of the cafe teria arrangement where over 67,000 hot •meals were served each hour to the delegates by volunteer helpers. 327 • delegates attended the open- ing session . of the convention on Friday evening when the theme ,I.'13o The Divine Will" was emit- asize.d.by Bible. talks. and 'ammo- strotions to help all- devote more. time to -personal, study,- efGod's word and - to aid others-to do so by talking and discussing ;the Bible with them. , Mr. Karl' McNally of Clinton Was in charge of the-cafeteria de- partment and related that 1,150. hot meals were served to the dele- gates in. Ooderieb,. during the. three day program, Over 18 oth- er departments were organized to make the convention a success. Extending to you our wartnesfand most sincere wishes for THE MERRIEST CHRISTMAS, EVER Clinton Locker Service GORDON CUDMORE Clinton — HU 2-9781 The ,ChriatinaS meeting of the, Woman's Missionary Society of Wesley-Willis United ,Churchl was also 'the annual meeting. it Was. held on Friday evening, December ti, in .the lower Sunday School roent Mrs, C. Nelson presided, A. Christmas' poem and prayer were given, In the absence of Mrs, Beattie, Mrs. N. Holland ,was ap- pointed secretary for the ,evening, Community friendship secretary, Mrs.'R. Jenkins reported ten bos- Pitai and ten home calls. Homemade Table' Decorations Are Becoming Popular NORMAN FITZSIMONS, Prop., Albert Street, Clinton Phone HU 2-9412 sonalrosbrztammszrasassaaaszemsauttram eie+eatw ATASDAX, Morm:344 g4, 19M MIMES Furniture — Ambulance —; Funeial Home Ron Steeper George Beattie), David Beattie 4,5 'ea44oft'4 Oteetiottp It's such pleasure to say thank you• to, our many friends (and customers at Christmas. May 'Allis Yule be filled with wonder and happiness for everyone. • • • K. W. COLQUHODN Insurance & Real Estate ISAAC STREET, CLINTON . HU 2-9741 H. C. LAWSON, LOCAL REPRESE TATIVE—Phone HU '24644- Minton, Ont, • .eskrAtm