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AU good wishes to you
for a holiday
full of fun and festivity.
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We wish for the
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your hopes and prayers,
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G-reetings
...Ray the joys of
this most gladsome season
come to you a thousandfold.
And may your heart be filled with the spirit
of Christmas always.
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Credit Union
"Serving The Community"
dt this festive time of year
we want to pause for a moment
to say: Thank You for your
patronage4—and may you have
8 merry, happy Holiday!
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Girls present
yule services
On Sunday evening the first
CGIT vesper service held in
Main Street United Church was
led by Bonne Doerr.
The Christmas story was told
in choral reading with solo parts
taken by Hendriclia Plantinga
and Linda Stire and Norma
Young read a part of it.
A poem on Christmas Thoughts
written by a Hindu student was
taken in part by Marion Walker,
Grace McKenzie, Margaret
Howey. Joan Dettmer and Mrs.
R. S. Hiltz. Mrs. Harold Skinner
read a portion of Scripture from
the J. B. Phillip's translation.
Taking part in a candle light-
ing ceremony were Grace Mc-
Kenzie, Jane Dettiner and Shar-
on B a ynii a m
Margaret Howey and Linda
Walper sang a duet, Mrs, Lena
Willard was accompanist,
The church was beautifully
decorated with candles and
Christmas motifs.
Service at Caven
Bonnie Hogarth led the 'CGIT
vesper service in Caven Pres-
byterian church on Sunday eve-
ning.
The girls formed the choir
and sang Christmas carols as
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Festival
of love
By REV, KENNETH ZORN
Dashwood
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There is nothing in heaven or
on earth than can be compared
with the love of God. Angels
have sung of it; men have mar-
velled at it; the children's lips
have dwelt upon its sweetness.
But to sound the depths of that
love or to measure its riches is
beyond the farthest stretch of
men's imagination.
Christmas is pre-eminently the
festival of love. Above, beneath,
belund and in the Chrstrnas
miracle we see the limitless
love of heaven.
The fullness of time had come.
The clocks of heaven had struck.
The cup of man's iniquity was
filled to the overflowing. Ent in-
stead of thunderbolts of judg-
ment crashing through the skies,
as men had every reason to
expect, angel voices filled the
midnight air with messages of
peace on earth and God's good
will toward men.
"For God so loved the world
that He gave His only -begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in
Him should not perish, but have
everlasting life." John 3, .16
The world had given God four
thousand years of sin; and in
reply God gave the world a
Savior! Was there ever greater
love than this?
If only our scarred and bat-
tered world in this winter of
1959 would experience the
warmth and comfort of that
love! If only the hearts of men,
so filled with strife and bitter-
ness, could be opened to, the
transforming power of that di-
vine affection!
For the heart that has once
beentouched by the love of God
in Christ will always reason as
did the Apostle John: "If God so
loved us, we ought also to love
one another," I Jo. 4, 11
As we have now, entered an-
other Christmas season, we shall
do well to open our hearts wide
tothe love of God which found
embodiment in Bethlehem's crib.
In that love We shall find
strength to increase our love,
our love for the Lord of Christ-
mas and our love for those for
whom He came.
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Looking in with Li;
No minks cars
for TV stars
By ELIZABETH TOUCHETTE
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Christmas shopping was the
main topic of conversation in
dressing rooms and lounges of
CBC -TV this •weekend. Most of !
the gals were just about finished
the big job but Sylvia Murphy,
who has been 111 with a cold,
then pleurisy (she got that in
.Florida where she went to get
rid of her cold), and morning!
sickness, was planning to go
downtown early Tuesday armed
with her lengthy list and finish
the chore in one fell swoop,
What do TV stars get for
Christmas? Furs? Jewels? For-
eign cars? Well,, not exactly,
"I wanted a mink coat," Joan
Fairfax told me, ''and my hus-
band wanted a Thunderbird, so
we compromised and are buying
a joint gift, a portable TV set
to use in the den."
Sylvia Murphy and her hus-
band, Charles Templeton, are
also giving each other a joint
gift, a polaroid camera,
"I'm getting a sewing ma-
chine", said Joyce Hahn ecsta-
tically, "and I got my husband,
Orm Collier, a vibrating chair,"
Singer Donna Miller said "Ivfy
big Christmas gift will he a
washer -dryer."
Yvonne and Murray Lauder
(she's a Music '60 singer and
he's with the Kane orchestra)
are getting each other a recrea-
tion .room. "Jt just needs a floor
now", said Yvonne, "and that
should he in for Christmas."
Juliette is one ‘yho never even
peeks at her gifts until Christ-
well as the processional and
recessional hymns.
The Christmas storywas told
choral reading with Nancy Mc-
Tavish taking one of the read-
ings.
Rev. S.Kerr presented an ap-
propriate Christmas message.,
Taking part in the candle -
lighting ceremony was the pres-
ident, Judy Wilson, secretary,
Mary Shaw, and treasurer, Enid
Palethorpe„
Candles and wreaths of pine
and holly decorated the church
for this annual national service,
Mrs. J. Misner is leader of the
group
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mas morning so she didn't know
what she would find under her
tree. But at Saturday night's
special: Christmas show a long-
time fan brought her a gift and
julie, thinking it was another
toy( she collected well over 300
for the Children's Aid show from
h e r audience), inadvertently;
opened 1L We •had a quick peak
at a beautifully hand -made, ap-;
pliqued pink Chr:strrias stocking, '
stuffed with lots of lovely items,'
before she quickly wrapped it
up again.
Glowing from the wonderful
response of her studio audience
Julietted that there would
be more audience shows in the
future,
Johnny Wayne was telling me
about the Mother Goose panto-'
mime he and Frank Shuster are
doing Christmas Day. "We
haven't stinted on anything and
we really think we've got a good
show. Bob Goulet is fabulous
and Jean Fairfax will be terrific.
Originally the CBC planned to
telecast the show at 9,30 but we
balked since a pantomime is
essentially a children's show. 1
We told them 7 or not at all and
ten mintues later they said:
okay," John Wayne grinned.;
"It's sure nice to he in a bar-;
gaining position after all these
years."
A chat with some of the lead-
ing TV columnists has led me
to the conclusion that I have
the nicest of all readers. And to
each of you I wish the merriest
Christmas ever.—Liz.
Wins scholarship
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in New Toronto
A former Clandeboye resident,
Joyce Eileen Bradley, has been
awarded a scholarship at New
Toronto High School.
The eldest daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas C, Bradley (nee
Eva Dobbs), Joyce is now at-
tending Ryerson College, Toronto,
She spent her childhood days
at Clandeboye with her great
grandfather, the late James Mor-
gan, and her uncle Cecil Morgan,
Lucan.
crBith all the
warmth in our heart*
we wish oar many friends the
very happiest of Holiday Seasons.
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following mishap
Barleywas strewn over the
road Friday when a transport,
en route to Chatham, collided
yWi a car driven by army per-
sonnel at the intersection of
concession 6 Bosanquet and the
highway,
Both drivers were taken to
hospital.
Girl Guides enjoy
Christmas party
By Captain Mrs. Tomlinson
Last Thursday night the Guides
held their a n nt a 1 Christmas
party, Games were played, a
Christmas sing song and skits
were enjoyed and refreshments
served.
Gifts were exchanged and all
guides were presented with a
guide book mark and a bag of
candy and a candy cane from
Capt. Tomlinson and Lt. Sissons
upon leaving.
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May the .meaning of
Christmas be deeper, its
friendships stronger and
its hopes brighter as it
comes to you this year
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and patrons, we wish
all the pleasures that corn*
with a joyous Holiday Season.
Don Jolly
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We hope you have a very Merry Christmas,
the good old-fashioned kind with alt
the trimmings...joyous carols,
stockings hung by the chimney,
laughter, love and good cheer.
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WO bore wdeyed, we extend greetings of the season to all of you,
whose good WO and loyalty we count among our most cherished
posseons. May the holidays find you in hearty good
hecdth, surrounded by devoted family and friends.
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