The Wingham Advance-Times, 1965-12-16, Page 8Fate 8 -» Wingham Advanee-Times, Thursday, Dec. 1t3, 1965
Sant&s Busy, but
Has Plenty of Help
Even tholi0 !anta is some.
tittles pictured as travelling l'v
racket or t'v tet plane. his tav-
ourite mo1/414.• of tr:?"tsp'oitaitt u
still see;ihs to tae this t,ttt±ous
reindeer•tilawn sleigh. the on.
ly wonder is that he can re-
main as it'1h as he traditional-
ly is, what he has t.* COV the
world in t'ne aright, delivering
gifts b\ the billions.
Perhaps the r\l'lanta?tit'tintaV
be tonna in the mar:l'er of liell'-
ers he has, and also in the tact
that t'hristmas 1 vt is '.tot his
onh day for drllyen as gibs.
St. :die` volas, a real bishop,
was the tits; 'Santa-. Many
legends grow ;';' ate'und :'IS
name, and ;1:a?t11, t'tttt;+:its at -
ter 's death on Dece'tzber t'.
ait'O?"+t ,t i.. .1.1?., :'e was i:t'ti.'P-
cd as .? irie ad t' tt'e vt';tint. 1\t-
cerl'c r :scoa:l:c t'hildren's
1`ay a<:d rt. Niet't'1as, Uzi*
velltn t: t'\ horse. t`roa:ght grits
to row ai tit li'd'be-
ha‘
'e-
ha\
Alt '.`;.E'.• Santa has to a •
large c\t::: r: ;'ia?i ct9 St.
tries et astir; n still await the
nig "t 07 reef?::e; anti set
.'::t shoos t1111'ai with hay and,
carr, is •:or "nish lse.
:f; Scart.:In ay:a and some
t't:'e r. t n :t.ae \ Santa gots an
asstr St .:e\. wast' 1�
a r ti,e ruarat'latat ..
%'t o : hk-r illy, .14.\- rnber
the gifts in many countries.
In Italy the tratlitionaigift-
ttivWe, is Hetana, sometimes de-
scribed as a benevolent tairy
and stn:ietimes as a witch. Leg-
end says that she misdirected
the Magi or tli.tt she retuscd
shelter to the holy tatnily. Now
she goes around the world, in
Child and dying good to child-
ren in repentance, seeking tin:
arts' ts' t'n Christmas rye.
Auxiliary Elects
Officers for 1966
ot'i:,til ^-''he .?;`..:,tdl meet
ins; t't the Woman's ;l;;xiliary
,. t St. Sieh °.eat',' Anglican
%ltiira has'.'tid at t1:r hon:cot
Nits. 1/4:0rta'➢, titi/w atti t'.r
iliiliS♦i.?y ai°tt`i::oot:. 1'he presi-
dent, Mts. 4 'nderw.'Od, .';'fried
;with ;'ra\t:s and toad:toted the
Moms Ye :Vat ' service and a
l� ;tris; vias zneditathm the
f
jSeiia't, re teas read t'v Mfrs. Yarl
Mrs. R. rSennett read t1:t
!min :es and nnancial report for
't'sle :'est \car, ylilieli show td
"salty activities and a satistae-
ttory ;'alanoe on band. Mrs.
:lack I;ennott, i allrii\ 1 itt se -
retaiy, sent ? report o: pre-
t:ot': ,:ori::erl\ I.i:-
:it' ! cipers . Roll call was an -
V% a Christmas v :Sc
%,‘"arist.1%is a t::,:es a :ter ; a r -'t` "and a gi'.t ser the 1y A.
:'as to Vie'\ t.os i' + r3 t t Rey. liar' ld. 7enkins resin -
'e
a::.: t' .. a 'i x'.ai, where the ;ed. .: r the toff. rot, the '.e
t\it'1 .a:at...,: t'' l.: `t' ins slate ." ..°lie;$ w as 'prC
o!,•il re• e:: New \ear's day is ,sente:d and al tido : residc.^t,
e:'ser\ cc:. There's a rose:. -..1';- :rs. t=i rdeL . ndet s d; 1st
a".e e to t'::rist:: as in etc 'i$e'- `yiec, N:rs. !Larry s 1: ; �ttd
',itsi ' ,gi'ts :'e srt:t "fist lrc: tact, :y:ce, \ors. ...veli a : a::e:e-wn;
oft::: r ± stt'i \:;:g$. S'ct. .:Y a?$. .\;r$.
Fel-', t'".e:. t,'i' Santa season assistant. M.rrs.. R. {7. "S nn tt;
isn't -a+:ts :.- V.a?rt\ S'1. anisi. ;Dorcas sem. -`:ILS. `y :..• ..sail;
.49::Cc w.i:il 3 $rsii::s vita's.
ie :ii'.: a: • :•e:• !;:°:$ i Yat ,I�.?S.
lase; art. . , °'ey . :e set :.a :woe ::. ::ito..:e , Mrs. :e:_,.
pai,�,,.o �,.,d. st ye. ..
ad grain.
for the ,hscs the Ngays ride. !Mrs. 'Leonard Sa..derso:' social
Vehate'\-er the 1 ..t-giy1^.g t se.rxice
date, Santa ".:as a host e'. help- :°:s, Ne:.. -a:: xy ado read
ors :e igiie:- : :,c aa.. :a. ad,- :Christmas . eel ;$
: c a nehi:av- % t "$r:tu a ..'a-.-< o-s:a. sten,
:i....
iao it'... r:fs .:a i.".< .`e:t_t1ar. Sant,:.a,a
little gray-1'tar,ied. :rot wl:e a:'.t: St. Niche las.
alt sx.C'..:0 1.e g: .. ter t'eys tw:,. :'elvers. .. a'e:u".. ..::`.c was,
g;r.$ e :St ".`. c:$ rye. The ` `cY"tu and t. ...tes, served
C "tris; "♦rlsthri f :`rl-gs a:tr:?':.: c:s.
. p.on....n.a l eft..,,+Hrn.en.oH 0,01/,n,,..tn]enswrm.H.nr.Ha...nnrn unH..r..banaH..na nnfnitttttt ...
MRSWILLIAM LOCKRI GE. standing, is \';'DHS. Making dresses are Mrs. E. Stev-
teach t'c.i sew. :::'4 a; t"e ::'p">t ;..asses at ers, Mrs. A. Taylor and Mrs. M. Lapp.
ind Kettles" Of Christmas
For a;:c , a first real
•" Christmas c\♦.tenten.. is in -
14e..$ at dcyt:wt N,. st.ec4•tt:: L:S
.]n cl :.,e 3it'earanet. e± Salva-
tionists
aiva-
leniss is their familiar
: a:::sing' the Christ-
tras nettles.
As traditional -Ay a "art t': the
°. is:..:as scent: as ::isttetoe
a:,i:e-:\ • t.h . kis:.:: as the cz
Kettles cannot e to Se for
akar-.tfw%, o:cy have a: excit-
ing history.
.t al: Seta- .., a s'tr.::\
night sh..rt:\ :'eve`..
t."‘the cresol erct.s�Paci-
fic roast, near San Francisco,
a s::, ye as driven ; nto r :roosts
in aAsevere win.:. Shivering
slay:ve.rs were ::'":.. .. s c ter
.. a ea:: y : a.vati n Army
Since
rest :7: ccntinent, uas
]YM-Hb{H.aH,HHH.HtHHSHt 11Htttt t0H...tst.a.!'1tt. Ht
44',. Ca." e}. :. �. t: --_ ':a at°'e's a
L.-i:i 4.... . c..•• ice"
in the grip of a sever. dep:es- . tie and that night there was
Sion, The Salvation Army was st'::p etc t t fc'r all.
to care ..: the ?via- Se the following year, word
... the 3.- ry's of the appeal o: the kettle had
shelter there were already many spread. When Christ r..as time
y
poreris':ed `amen and long-
i
s::.'re:ne^
Tile food s.:1 -Fly was
exhausted and the s: tatter he -
3t; despe:a:e. Then
ire i . The Salvation a... las-
sies, :a.::ing ' ,`c vast fete
spc.lon .. s se: a:: in-
genious idea. .. -::io out in-
to the -ter .old, she carried
the s: ca:., , - :sem: r.) a
'.:sy street ,rr t a sz� -
that said 'Keep he tier;?e 5 .-
.. , and ran a e::1 to aural:
attenriz n. .'-tale Nassir: by
.s7:tus d 1-y the'e • be-
gan: to zi'ro crins into. -.e ke t -
Christmas t Music
At United Church
ant£_..ediare znoirs, tet 2 the
direction E. Martir,..
service s'.'i .n 5:.::coy.
Thefoss _enc ,17r.zza.
... ..e.3a.. .... ,. a -pa~ ..4.�.-'
w:....:SQL
Lam .....: «....,... v4 :74!:
was .he saE ::. ie e:.::p a:_r.-
:. e.; soik, G. :cap ;
s,:a.±: a-:: be
S.a'o al..isa
;a::.�: a- .S::. Vas.l wc z .as'
,o: lar._ w:. ,.r eves s:._..
The ?Ja"',...... T''.da:... cry fez :.a
~
.}y- :peon fa ..: -
Firemen Enjoy
ti
Christmas Party
li4nEi,.L tt.��G '"+i (R' i14+l+i ?VifOR' ;ra some
w +ay
"asst's +. *.t,;"iY'!�) ' a•.: V.*
4-Y SS. w : t`ie
S- mer: e
",rever.
Alms. Sta. brR 'sW hoblt.
D'IVtMoods.S`` ".e 7 '9.�y'�� , �Y s.. N. E.
boat anS Mtn. P. Ma:d. 1.
----4d+4a-tcTy«t mks*.
. El G..-
:,Z:::: c: '_:T.:...:: -
MT. Z114:
asp 't::s. - Sw arson. tor*
tr,a t. F e::.s was the sal z .r.
-s, ;,:.";,. was
er�4at'� a �:waV4fti tib
=Mt.
it.rs.,oleon was the
'h.gt: leek ant', .Keith Delta:es
+t It - r :ail; Vie::le ..i' .> tsar. was
ow mat arid Ntrs. DeV,ties
ad
iI ayw,,tt����, ,.�+:c fa- ,iyatli.es�..yw Dave
C:I.LI.Wdt a wonthe pmt AY�I ice.
I
came around, thirty kettles
were set up in towns along the
West Coast of the United States
to obtain needed help for the
poor. In 1897 the idea found
its way to Boston where the ket-
ties were "kept boiling" and
150, 000 Christmas dinners were
given to the needy there.
For more than sixty years
now out of The Salvation Aritiy's
kettle has come happiness lir
millions of needy souls at
Christmas time,
Send us the names of your
visitors.
NIGHT BEFORE
CHRI$TMA$
'1'"Was the night before Christ-
IllaS
And over the street
The .traffic was heavy
There was some snow and some
sleet.
But drivers were careful
To keep their speed slow
They practised safe driving
Let their courtesy show.
So it happened that on this
Most hallowed night
liveryone arrived safely
And Christmas was bright.
that Goo T' Ccs,.
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