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'Tuesday. Rev.
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'1t 3,S a. daughter of Victor C•u•rr•ell, lost hips s liitfe in World War II.
a'nd the late Mrs.,Harriett Carrell, Pallbearers were: Hareld A:1Lin,
and had spent the greater part of Melvin Bell, - Randall Niarrio'tt, Reg -
her 1ffetime in. Goderich. ina.d Burrows, Harry. McCreath,
She wasa member of Knox Pre Wallace Duckwer+bh, • -
l0 f, �Ar r.
Sunni besides h -father, ui
Tuli^alnto ar;.,1we sons, Earl, off
Codile r i4, j nt raon of New
York; ` e. d, a#tt a,. Mrs. 'John
IVIG ean, �o ��� •. ���,!+' WI, and Mil's. J.
Isar1,. of I4 i111. ',ton: two brothers,
George _el G�otlerieh, and Albert,
of To onto; ,lime sisters, Mrs. R. J.
Ke ►edy and Mrs. T. J. Wright,
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'GLAD �RdS�'
WILL SCpNQSE M�s� DAY
co �u' �°7NE� NIGH,
ME NESE NIGH
UNUS UA L FOR
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?7APPLIANtSZf ,�FRIGI D IRE
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FOR. SALES d SSR CE •
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3 EST WISHES
FOR
Holiday happiness is
aur sincere wish for all.
May your hopes be
fulfilled ... may your
joy be deep and lasting.
of Goderich Motors, Ford -
Monarch Sales and Service
South Street, Goderioh
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AUR:?LIRN, Dec. 19,—Krnox Christ- Pallbearers were 'few phe ,
mas,Cocice dr.- 4Rev. C. C. Washing- I Allan, Alex and William Watson,
ton was chairman of the C istmas 1 Dr. Arthur Irwin, off Wingham, and
concert •of the • Sunday Sahobl of , two neighbors; ThQrr�as u�ici�hee
Knox United 'Church. It was open- and Ernest Nicltlwa:in�.
Mrs. Ralph Hoover, of Lacombe,
ed by prayer followed +by the sing -1 Alberta, was home to attend her
ing of the Clh'risrbmas car,olsy� "O father s4 iiun.erab, the late Mr„ Wil-
liams Watson.
M'rs.,eyerna, Doerr, of Niagara
Falls, visited over the week -end
with. her . br, tther, Mr. Graham
Charnney,. rs,, Chaniney, Larry
and Paul. •
Mr. -and Mrs. Gordon Mohring,
Douglas, Shirley and Jimmy visit-
ed with her parents, 'Mr. end Nye.
Harry Beadle, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Nicholson,
Paul and Louise, of Searforth, visit-
ed o•n Srunday with her mother,
Mrs. Charles Nevins and Margaret.
Mr. Russel King '*as a London
visitor last week.
Mr. and Mrs,. Lloyd Ra1Q,hby, of
London, -.visaed - :last Wednesday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Raithby, and her mother,
Little Town of Bethlehem," "The
First ,Nowell," "Silent Night" and
"Clark the Herald 'Angels Sing.'
The nursery children, arp•pr'opriaL,e=
ly dressed, ng "Here We Go
Round." Aatrg-'the part of shep-
hercts_and wise men and kneeling
before a manger, the be.g�rinei s
sang "Christmas Bells," "Shepherds
Are We" end "Steep !Vty Little
Jesus." The primary class oaf buys
favored with two sedectione, "If
We Could Go to aetlelehem" ,and
"What do we have fit• Christmas
i 1 gavean
Teem. The junior girls
acreslic selection using the word
`�•C'nrir,_rnas an'd..the junior boys,
dressed. Lo .r:ep.resen:k..kt ee._.chal:�t,c-.
ters, sang "The Kid .With the Rip
in L .s Pants," At this point in
the ,program, Rev. C. C. Wash- „Mrs Jeremiah Taylor,
inJcun express��ct• the 'appreciation .Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ross, o£
Oakville, visited over the week-
end with h,,s mother, Mrs. Fred
Itoss. ° `ase
'1',toinpson, has given, As a token ; The Rev. James A. T. Elliott, of
of„ their 'uppreciati011 Mrs: Fred Asfrton, in the Ottawa diocese, will
Poll, acting for the Sunday School,
presented, her with tate ?ife mein-
bai•ship and pin of the Woni,en•s'
'.Vliseeonary Society. :Mrs. Albe} t
Campbell's ej tss of girls, under the
leade::.hlp of Mrs. Harold Webster,
:,ang "Loveliest Night.'Mrs. Toll s
-senior girls sang "Angc,is VV•;.' Have
Heard an Iligh" and "It Can.e
Upon a Midnight Clear," with Eliz-
abeth Grange giving a descriptive '.
story of eaeh•verse as 11 vv"as refits
ere'd. 'f'neir third selection was
'a,,, ,::The Christ Child." The crowning
selections of the program were the
cai;ols, "Angels iI'om the Realms
of Glory", end "Iark the Herald
An,ge�.s` Sing," sung by members of
Mrs. Campbell's class and done ix
• pantomime by Joan and June Mills
and Betty Durnin.. Miss Margaret
R. Jackson was accompanist for
the evening. The pronouncing of
the benediction brought an end to
the program. Santa Claus arrived
and gilts, candy and oranges were
distributed among the children.
• White Gift Service.—W'iiite Gift
service was ebaerv-ed in -Knox Un-
ited
.
ited Ghureb last Sabbath. The
children's choir was under the
direction of Mrs. Ralph D. :Aunio.
The chair sang two selections and
a .trio was sung by John Arthur,
Russ Sturdy and Barrie Killian.
The church was beautifully decor-
• ate•d ',with -Christmas ti,ees. • The
Leboy led oxo; ' S L0J1 _ l rr plc c i ng a ._,
their gifts gifts in a white manger, -lot •
-
! lowed by the other members of the
Sunday School. These gilts, which
were �fll'aced by Mrs. BertCraig
and Miss Margaret, R. Jackson, are
sent to the 'Fred Victor Mi,s :on in
Toronto and the Children's Aid
Society in Goderi:ch.
Knox Presbyterion.—White Girt
service was ox)servea in Knox Pres-
byterian Church with Rev'' D. J •
1 ane officiating. The c.h••''dr.e�n of
the Sunday School .attencl°te�d e•hurch
in a 'body and marched up to the
front and 'plaeee the gifts .below
the pulpit. These gifts are being
Sent to the 'Children's Aid Society
in God.erich,
Auburn W.t — The December
•rri•eeting-•of-.1-he .Au,b�u•rn...Women..'s�
Institute -was held in Lite 'Orange
Hall 'with the ',p•ree�:dent, Mrs, Wel-
lington Good, in charge. and Mrs. '
Robert J. Phil}•ips presiding at.the
•organ. The meeting opened with
the Lord's Prayer led by Mrs.
Frank Raithby. The minutes of
the November meeting, the fin-
ancial report and the thank -you
notes were read by the secretary,
Mrs. Bert Craig. Mrs. Good and
Mrs. Bert Craig were appointed to ,
look after Christmas boxes for the
shut-in members. Carol singing,
e�v. Mrs. Ostrom,
Baptist Church,
as. Rev. D. J.
Presbyterian
Church told a v •ry interesting
Christmas story which centred on
the love of giving. A sale of gifts
took place. The -hostesses were
Mrs. William J. Craig, Mrs. Charles
Straughan., Mrs. Cal. Straughan,
Mrs. Wi�lli�am Goddard and Mrs.
Thomas Haggitt. •
Light Bearers Mission Band. —
The vice-president, Betty Durnin,
presided for the December meeting
With 'Margo Grange as secretary.
After sin -ging the call to worship,
all repeated the Christmas Story
from St. Luke's . gospel. Betty
Durnin offered 'prayer followed by
the theme prayer and dill repeated
the Member's Purpose. The offer=
ing and the gift ,boxes were re,
ccived by Ross and John :Arthur.
The superintendent told the story
el Elizabeth's Secret after which
the election of officers took .place.
They are: President, Betty Durnin;
vice-president, June Mills; secre-
tary, Bernice McDougall; assistant
secretary,, George Durnin; treas-
urer, Carolyn Craig; assistant treas-
urer, tMargje Kooprn�ans; pianists,`
,lune Mills and' .Tim Mills; program
-committee, the executive ,members."
The •rn eting closed` with the miz-
•pah benediction.'
Wm. J. Watson.—Mr.
Watson died a•t• 'his ho
Auburn -Nile. road, on Dg
1.955, at the age of-
lived
f -
lived all his Fife in
but -has-been.- in..
`Bifrost a year., He was: born 'May
•31; 1867. Hlis rparenfs were the late
Mr. • Wiftiam Watson 'and Mary
,Cousins. Re attended school at S.S.
No. 3, Colborne and during his
llfe he was -a :successful uccess,ful farmer,
'operated a threshing machine and
also a barn framer. On Norvenlber
24, 18,98, ,he was marriedlb ^t:h- Miss
Lucy illaIIwain who predeceased
him on February 7, 1951. He was
vatued member of Nile United
Ctl'+t�h� .,_ Su'v�l; „sore one sots,
' I'r'arry`,; elf 06ebt1he TaWil stoup•, taro t
F tfglttaT` ,•: lr,iiliakr„ " Mte . t' '"Poco t�
Je hne nri ; wino- has heti. l'rv�in'ge l ;'t� r,
:her, tatber ah'd , IVCax%e, r ira Ralph
a+o+�•er� O)r Lava l e ,a rta, acid
+'i xatr 'flu,Idr b ab , .it gi t-
tl :I xl h' lto :one, •.''ltet,
� o> t 15it;y:, A.:18k 1144;41%,
rad cdtr+4u'bt+' by Vie'►,
0,1 oar e ' tri krer� 16, s at
'X t t� 11i �,ttt0 0itt~
'lh'fitittClsdo"yitxi,
of the superintendent, teachers ane'
officers tor the faithful ye!a•rs ei
sci vice which eecr•etary, Miss Viola
JAYLEEN'S
was enjoyed,
of the Auburn
sang two lovely s
Lane el the Kno
we •extend warns
wishes fors a `Holiday
that is full of
love and joy. .
¢".•` A Merry
„ ChriSiraap t `61l !
be ri
T
t of ilii Trinity -
Church
re Q
t� n rector y"
e new r f
1� �
Church tat. !C'hesley. �1 will move
to Che l'ey ,with -his family in
January. The Ellid i t family is'.
well:known here ash Mae. F,Jiott
is a niece of Mrs. Maud Freiniin
and also a niece of 'Mrs. Jeremiah
Taylor. She was ° formerly • Miss
Alma Taylor, daughter of the. late
Mr. Rueben TaylorN and Mfrs. ,Tay-
lor, who was before her marriage,
Miss' Hattie Ferguson..
Carol Service.—The cosnsnun.it.y
carol service -Was held in St. Mark's
Anglican Church with the rector,
Rev. Bren de Vries, in charge and
Mrs. ,Gordon R. Taylor presiding
at the organ. The servdee• opened
with the carol, "I't carne upon:
Midnight Clear." In a few we
chosen words the rector welcomed
all to, the service. , He told the
Christmas istm•as story by reading ,differ-
e•nt portions of • the Bible.' In
Lsaiah, 9th `•thap'er, he read about
the birth of Jesus being prophesied
years before and then the carol,
"0 Little Town .of 'Bethlehem," was
sung. Next he read from St:, Luke,
-2nd - ehapter,- Gabriel-- amain�n Pi lig,
the birth p•f Christ and the carol,
"Away tri • �a Manger," was sung.
• The . 'Christmias story :in Matthew
1:18-25 was read and • the cor-
responding carol, "Hark the Herald
Angels Sing," was sung. The
Shepherds Worship as found in
St. Luke 2.8-16 was feQaowed by
"I�oy to the World." The Wise
M Ad tr n in MalitbeW„ 2r' 11 S+te'wart sof 1E 1;t9n, 444 `, 't' 'Ik attend' d: owitvg Q ," �,urc
,
en ora a� ., a : + 'dei
Wiest � a #rte'
CIx�' •
was read by Rev. atrh�n Ostrom of •daur,�htlers, 'M•ax'��r�`ie, a%rs, Tisc��;e .xnu•u .•''ttae children �•�'ed' b��"
bag ,,the Baptist 'Church. and followed feDougall, of East Waw aaaos a;. K1 ori, cantly andien r home, th' sr;><xu�t
by the 'caeol, "0 Come • AIL_ - Ye Mrnr, • Mrs. I ugh M O SI_, ,� ! ,•
" also oderrch. They have -eight +g
-)Etai,tlutu�I. Rey., Ostrom at,ao r�,ad. G sand Mgrs, Ed.
All were resent ter tli
t. children. p
,byS� ohthe we k-�eh+ct.
storyasholdover e
'Christmassou
'�rhsmavisitors the `r
t
utas .
(.,t
• ,A'. bn
John in his gospel, John 1:1-14 and dinner. They are bath „valued Mr. ands Mrs. rrrnest ��,man •
-concluded with "Silent Night."' A members of •Knox Malted Oh n ch 'wvisi on Sunday wi't i lutte• '-
so+lo, "Star of the East," was sung - and Mrs. Toll ,is vice preat,denit 4f ants, 1VIr. and 1Virs. Ge -b : + '1e.
by Mrs. Wes. $radn'ack and a duet the -Human Presbyterial of Women's ,M�, ,C E. r'ratt; a lifie e e r i-
Ost su-- by Holy
iandgh Mrs. John Nbissr,onary Sac tY ., dent of this Ostrom -•-"O t Poly Night." A quar-. A.Y.P A N ivity ,M d VI,c° orz'ta loos
tatted was sung u(>aaeco,mp,+anied.
Prayer was offered by :the rector
and the. offering was reserved. by
Gordon Taylor 'and' Frank •Ne4sbitt.
Rev. de Vries spoke briefly on "No
room in the 'Inn." The carol "'Carol
eetly 'Carol," and the benedac-
ion brought the service to a •close.
4QtliNAnniversary,--Mr. and -Mrs.
40th
Fred Toll cedebr:al�d •thea 4a
-last Sunday
weddinganniversaryZt
at.the home of their daughter, Mrs.
Kenneth McDougall. 'Mir•. 'and Mrs.
Toll were married at her home in
C. C.
0
f
' ton b Rey. Kane,
Clinton Y
Clinton. Mrs. Toll was formerly
Miss Laura Stewart, daughter of
the late... Mx.....and' Mrs.William
S't ewa nt, and Mr. Toll is the son : arf
Phe late Mr. and rMrs�° Frederick
oll, of East Wawanosh. - After
their }marriage they resided. -on
the third -of East .Wawan•ossh until
nine years ago when they moved
to their farm on the outskirts of
Auburn.. They have two
Aubrey, ref' )vast Wawanosh,
sons,
and
ie.
Presenta .
The .annual Sunday Scool -concent
was held in St: Mark's Anglican',
Church, ,Thursday evening, Deeem-
ber.'15, with a good number in at-
tendance. Rev. Bren de Vries,
rector, +welcomed menibers.and the
visitors. •Re+citations were .given
by • Miss Ruth Schneider and
Master Peter de 'Vries. Musical
numbers vr�ere given by Missews
Eileen Schneider, 'idary Kirkoan-
nell, Jo Anne and Mary ,Anne .de
V •ries Monica Nesbitt, Norma and
- eons n n4 Sted
away on )Mopday n
d
on.
,ga.•ia1, Lan
a ,
' Canadian railways ,moved 19 mil-
lion' '.tans eo�,i,ewheat in. 19522. , : half
el all the, r icultural products e
9fresgYited by rail. in, that rear:
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• THE. OFFICE OP
ip
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CY i
RIST
OPTOMET . :
Lorraine Hench, Mary arid Marg- •
aret` +Clark. Mangers of the AYPIA a CLAN,tivit " with Rev. �• B•presren'ted •the Na Y� •,
••
•• ,,••v
•
®,
de Vries as reader and •Miss Marg-
aret .Clark at the •organ, which
was well received.-. -As- •the•••pro-
gram neared the end,- all children
assembled, on the chancel. to hear
the story of "A visit from St.
Nicholas" told by Mrs. de Vrries.
A. telegram frohi the North Pole
was 'received ,and read to the child:
ren from Santa Claus, expressing
his regrets for not being able to
WILL BE .CLOSED
f
CHRISTMAS WEEK.
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