The Wingham Advance-Times, 1974-12-23, Page 7Its
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sing from, the ham,
"In the .eity of -David a King in
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en let every heart, keep its
Christmas. within
Christ's pity for. sorrow,' Chrisre
'hatred for sIn,
Chrst s tare for "the weakest,
Christ's .courage for right,
Christ's dread of the :darkness,
Christ's love of the light,
Everywhere, everywhere Christ*
bias tonight!
So the stars, of the midnight
which compass ua round,
Shall see a strange glory and:
bar a sweet s:oun►d,
And cry,, "Look! the earth is
aflame with deilght,
0 sons of the morning rejoice at •
the sight."
Everywhere, everywhere-,,, Christ- •
mas tonight!
ere Baas Santaiaus.r Roes bis
is brimming with lots of good t
for - you and your farniiy and fi
ickertng candlelight ...' a
scent Of Christmas greens ... the nearness
of dear ones make the holidays bright. We hope
0 A to continue serving you in the future.
Me Staff and Management
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PARTRIDGE IN A PEAR ,TRE E --The first prize winner—In' the novice division for
decorated windows at Wingham and District Hospital was designed by student nurse
Nancy Smith. (Staff Photo)
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"I DO SO LIKE GOLDFISH
BETTER THAN DOLLS."
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friends and -
new o our wis e;
for wonderful
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On note of good cheer, we
greet our many friends with
best wishes and appreciation.
WINGHAM MOTEL
John and St.eIIaDabrowski
ANGEL ON HORSEBACK --A first time try by student nurse Gemma DeBruyn won
second place in the novice class for her decorated window at the hospital.
THE SIMPLE SWAG,
The swag is no more than an
artistic arrangement of a few
evergreen, brunches for use on
doors, walls, windows, mantels or
tables. A simple swag can be
made by wiring a few' long
evergreen branches together, then
attaching cones, bells or ribb ns
where the branches are tied. •o
make a shaped swag, such as an`
"S"bend heavy wire - to the
desired shape, wire -on evergreen
branches, and decorate as you
would a wreath. Garlands can be
made by fastening branches to a
long strip of wire or heavy cord
and used over d mantel or door.
Eight inch branches are good,
with each overlapping the stem -
end of the former.
ay all the good
things Christmas has
in store be youks —
peace, joy and serenity. We are
forever grateful for your kindness.
BRIDGE MOTORS
WINGHAM
At this Glorious and Holy time, we wish for all mankind the great gifts
9f peace and joy, faith and love. May our spirits be uplifted, and our
hearts filled with happiness and contentment, as we cherish anew the
glorious' message and meaning of Christmas. For the confidence and
loyalty of those whom we are privileged to serve, we wish to express
deepest gratitude.
THE MANAGEMENT and STAFF of
SINCE 1894
At The Railway Tracks
CAROL WINDOW—The painting on the window of the
operating room at Wingham and District Hospital is the
work of Mrs. Sharon Skinn. (Staff Photo)
May you and your family enjoy
a happy holiday. We thank you warmly.
Don ti Betty Burley
FOLLY RESTAURANT
BRUSSELS
It gives us great pleasure to greet
you and to extend our warm, sincere thanks.
Cal Burke and Sail
BURKE ELECTRIC