The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-01-03, Page 13The year's taking its first run ---
hope it holds health, wealth, happiness.
Bountiful thanks for your patronage.
Don HoIs't
Real Estate
Trinity ,ho=d's
5.5, concert
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Sunday
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was
ted wtthaObristmo tree.,
Otto,
,The program opened tationst tap daag, a
and organ Woe, , solos and
readings. The, beginner, and
prim' a h?►,
Following the Sunday Scheel n.
' nuinbers Mr,, andAfra. ClareVan
Cainp presented slides' shov:Ing
their WI) to thitish Womb*?
Santa ins arrived,on
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dole '. _�� de of the
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smaller colla and distribu=ted •
gid; and bag. of candy He de-
• parted wishing all a Merry"'
. Christer and pr+onising to ..re-
. turn next year.
,Lunch was served by the
ladies.
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LAMENTING DOLLS in the Turnberry School production
of "Have a ,Heart It's Christmas" performed on Wednesday
Music and scripture tell Christmas Stor
• evening. The operetta centred around a poor family. and a
rich family and a lost dog.' -Staff Photo)
WHITECHURCH --- On Sunday
evening Dee. 23, a Christmas
candlelight service was held in
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Chalmers Presbyterian Church.
Mrs. Don Ross , played organ
music while the candles were
,being lighted:
The carol "Silent ,Night" was
sung by the United, ,Langside and
Chalmers choirs. The call to'wor-
ship and prayer were given by
Lloyd. Murdock, student prea-
cher. The carol, "0 come ,All. Ye
Faithful" was sung by the choir
and congregation and scripture
Was read by Lloyd Murdock.
The carol, • "Once in Royal
David's City", the -choirs; scrip-
turereading; unction--by----
raCapt. ; Ruth King; carols— "0
Little Town of Bethlehem" and
"Angels from. the Realms of
Glory" by the choir; scripture,=
Capt. Ruth King.
Nativity Scene was prepared
during the singing of the carols.
Carol— "The Firs* Nowell",by
the choir and congregation;
fourth reading, Capt. Ruth King;
carol -- "God Rest Ye Merry
Gentlemen" by thechoir; "Joy to
the World"; choir and congrega-
tion ; • "Away in a Manger", all
children under 12 were invited to
come and sit -around the manger'
and sing.
Saxaphohe selections were
given by Garnet and Wayne
Farrier and Larry King. _
The offetiiiiv+ '
dedicated by Lloyd'Murdock:
Two Christmas poems — "The
Birth of The Child" was given by
Lloyd Murdock and "The Child in
the Manager" by Capt. Ruth
Enjoyable proram for
United ;Christmas .concert
WHITE°CHURCH — On Friday
evening Dec. 21, the United
Church held their Sunday school
Christmas Concert with Larry
King, student minister, as chair-
man. The opening number was'a
prayer by Mr. King, followed by a
recitation by. Nancy Quipp.
Three songs by the Sunday
School were — "0 Come All Ye
Faithful," "The First Noel" and
"C is for the Christ Child
Recitations given by members of
the primaryclass were by Tracy
Harmon, Cindy Moore, Bobbie
Jamieson and Karen Laidlaw.
Belgrave
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Procter and
family, Mr. and Mrs. George
Procter and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Thomas and BQb of Brus-
sels, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alton
and family of RR 7, Lucknow,
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smits and
family of Wingham and Charles
Procter spent Christmas a with
Mrs. Stewart Procter.
Joanne and Jennifer Rock and
Janette, Rock spent their Christ-
mas holidays with their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
Rinn.
Mr: and Mrs. Hugh Rinn were
Thursday visitors with Mr.6and
Mrs. William Graf of Chepstow.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Coultes,
Judy, Denise and Jennifer of
Chatham, Doug Coultes of Ripley
and Miss Irene Paton of Wing-,•
ham were holiday visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coultes.
Mr. and Mrs. `Cyril Canning of
Mansfield and Mrs. Velma Dow
of London visited on Boxing Day
with Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Coultes.
Christmas Day guests with Mr.
and Mrs. Harold Vincent were
Mr. and Mrs. Murray Vincent
and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Vincent of London, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Archibald, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Wallace and Debbie,
Arthur Wallace and Miss Lillian
Powell, all of Seaforth, and Miss
karen Tyndall of Clinton.
Mrs. Wilfred Pickell of Van-
couver is spending the holiday
with her , mother, Mrs. Herb
Wheeler.
Jack Whytock played three
violin solos, accompanied by
Mrs. Garnet Farrier', pianist. The
audience sang "While Shepherds
Watched" and "0 Come All Ye'
Faithful".
The manger scene was then
,presented by the primary class
and "0 Little Town of
Bethlehem" was sung. Jimmie
Laidlaw sang two solos with Mrs.
G. Farrier as accompanist. The'
offering was received by Clifford
Laidlaw and Earl Thompson and
the intermediate class presented
the .play, "Charlie Brown's Shar-
ing Christmas".
Larry King, playing his own
accompaniment on the guitar and
sang "What I will give Jesus"
and "Little Baby Jesus". Karen
and Nancy Quipp gave two step
dancing numbers.
The Whitechurch Philharmonic
Orchestra played numbers
requested by the audience. Final
choruses by the Sunday School
we "White Chirstmas" and
"Frosty the Snowman," The film
"High Arctic" was shown by
Larry King. The sound system
did not work but the pictures
pretty well told their own story.
By this time Santa Claus was at
the door and this aroused every
one, especially the children, who
were so anxious to see and speak
to the happy old gentleman with
his gifts and treats for all.
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King; "anent Night" By the choir
and ` benediction by . Lloyd 'Murr,
dock closed the service.
Ail then went to the -basement
where the ladies of the church
served lunch. Officiating, ,Loyd.
Murdock, studentminister; Capt:
Ruth King, Salvation Army, Head
Quarters; Larry King, United
Church student minister, Tor-
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Mrs. Robert Bregman and Mrs.
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