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Tis the season
of the concert
What better way to get Into
the Christmas *tit than
with a concert of Christmas
music.
The flarhaorairea' annual
Christmas cermet held at
Knoz Presbyterian Church
last Wednesday evening,
lifted the festive spirib of all
who attended. 1 featured an
asiortmest of traditional
carols, spirituals, solo
performances and audience
participation along with
organ and piano ac-
eompaniment
Performing with the
Harbouraires this year were
the Cralgellen Singers under
the direction of lb Worse%
the Knox Handbell Choir
under the direction of Lorne
Dotterer, soloist Jean Hanly
of the Craigellen Singers and
guest soloist Ray Buchanan
d Sarnia John Wyatt of the
Harbouraires was the emcee
for the evening.
Choose the gifts
that will last
MINISTER'S STUDY
Mauls something tor every
at Triangle Discount.
Se* (afro* hew matedso of Christmas Wad& Cards?
ThwetWatches,tetwicco,Boxehecelatesirersensildata Applance&
Parfainta„ Wolfs and Ladkor Co46HIS,, and much more
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ersigellen Singers perform
Residents attend Chtistmas party
Jim Haddock, Mrs Minnie
Powler, and Mrs, Edna
Cantelon from Huronview
were among these whn at-
tended the C,14,1.,B.,
Christmas party at the On-
tario Street United Minh
Saigtday aftenibOU, After
a delicto turkey &Mier, all
were entertained by local
talent.,
M Eris and Kathy
Maelknald sang at the Saw
day morning service, while
Clayton Steels, Grace Peck,
Mark Sproat, Jennie
Chestriey, and Mary Ross en-
loyed a trio to London on
JEWELLERY and .111NO.
Top prices paid for silver and gold coins, foreign coins, stamps, bank-
note*, slaw medals, gold feweliery, rings, and pocket watches.
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Huronview news
•
Monday afternoo- where
they were given the oppor-
tunity to do some Christy
shopphig, On Monday even-
ing„ the LaketoWn Rand
from Goderich entertained
the home with many
beautifirt musicalselectims.,
The Gorrie Woinetfs In -
Artie helped , all those
ceiehratirig a birthday. in
Decernber by providing the'
Wednesday afternoon pro -
grunt and lunch, The enter-
tainment opened with a
singsong followed by Wilfred
Brown from Wroxeter play-
ing his violin. The residents
also - enjoyed the mouth
organ music by Dennis
Melville and Alvin Mundell.
The pianist far the afternoon
was Mrs. Wilberflogg,
The Bible Study on
Thursday afternoon took the
form of a Christmas service,
moriumerrs
• MAIMORS.CEIVIETERY LEITERIINIG
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RIDE NIONUMENTS•usmtsfst 1420
dtert e *eft
when Mrs. Prouty led in
some Chrishvas carols, ac-
companied by Elsie Hender-
son at the organ. A poem by
Estrange Pinkbeiner entitled
"Soma* Needs You" was
read followed by the reading
of Luke &MO concerning the
• birth of Jesus, read by Mr.
• Prouty. Followingthis he hid
in prayer. Mrs R Faber
read a poem called "Made of
a Woman" and Mrs. Susanne
Cann sang Some solos. Bruce
Cann played • his trumpet
and. Olen a poem called
"Peace and Joy' was read
by Mary Blanchard. The
message of the afternoon
was given by Mrs. Dorothy
Cooper of Kippers. After the
closing prayer by Mrs. Prow
ty, gifts were distributed to
the resident&
Sympathy is expressed to
the family of Stewart
McBurney. Huronview
would lice to welcome Mrs.
Nellie McKie from Colborne
Tap. and now living in one of
the apartments. Allso we
would like to welcome Stella
• Addley from Eginondville
BY THE REV.
JOHN IL M WOOD, •
VICTORIA STREET
UNITED CHURCH
Some time ago, a London
newspaper ran this story:
The wise men from the East
brought gifts of gold,
frankincense . and Myrrh,
But the kids in Warrinton,
Englgmd, peering into an
electricity board show win-
dow at a nativity scene, saw
that the' *ISO men were br-
inging . a wasting machine,
an, electric stove, and a
refrigerator to the crib. A
poster proclaimed, "Wise
men choose gilts that last".
The matter was aired in
the House Of Lords where
one man wanted to know
whether such disgraceful
• and blasphemous adverbs'
ing by an industry in.a Chris-
tian ntry would be stip-
ped. The Paymastergeneral
replied that the goverrunent
was sorry and that the wise
men have stopped advertis-
ing electrical appliances.
Wise men choose gifts that
last. How long does a stove,
washing machine or
refrigerator last? Several
years. Are there any gifts
that really last? At
Christmas we hope to give
and receive gifts that don't
really last very long,
especially in the case of a toy
and a three-year-old boy.
But one gift that lasts is
the gift of appreciation. How
often we forget to thank peo-
ple for their services and
kindnesses to us. Everyone
enjoys appreciation, and
how easy it is to say, "Thank
you" Appreciation is a gift
that costs us nothing to give,
and it is a gift that lasts. If
we really appreciate what
God has done for us in
Christmas, we will be the
kind of people who show ap-
preciation.
God's peace in our hearts
is another free gift. We caw
not buy God's peace but it is
free to anyone of us who will
pat his trust in God. l'hat is
what Jesus said, "My peace
I give to you, not as the world
gives, give I to you".
The gifts of God are free;
yet they are gifts we cannot
exactly give to others. We
can help others discover
God's free gifts for
themselves. Another gift is,
the gift of joy. Because
Christ came into the world,
each one of us can find a far
deeper joy than any material
gifts could ever bring us.
Jesus says, "Your heart
shall rejoice and your joy no
man takes from you."
Another gift is the gift of
hope. In the face of a troubl-
ed world, some seem to have
lost hope. Yet hope cannotbe
destroyed. Whenever we
look into the face of Christ,
we receive new hope.
At Christmas we also think
of the gift of light Jesus
Christ is the light of the
world. That light shines on
and no darkness can put it
out.
And the greatest gift of
God in Christ is the gift of
love. It is the most precious
gift that we can ever receive,
but we must share it or it
leaves us. When we have tru-
ly received Christian love„
we do things of a loving
nature without expecting a
retina.
This Christmas, choose
gifts that last — apprecia-
tion, Peace, joy, hope, light
and love, all freely ob-
tainable through faith. Lot
us try and live by these
lasting gifts of God and help
others to discover these gifts
for themselves.
Choose gifts that last!
• THE SALVATION ARMY
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&SO P.M. EVENING SERVICE •
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ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH
North Mid tifislion Streets, Goderich
Rector: rhe 1teverend Robert J. Cracker
organisf_choirnmsfe, Jaseph R. Herdinan
4 Coriftv„lat 0ildier0r.
fourth Sunday in Advent
*300Lm. ffolyContieunion.
11 :00o. nt Cher& School' ond Kursety.
11:Worn. FtiSrisitlif of the Nine Lessons anti Corals.
Christmas 11:300.m. Midnight Eucharist.
Oiristinosobvt 9':306.111, Katy Come -minion and Hymns.
December 20th
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THE REV. G. LOCKHART ROYAL.
M.A. , M. DIV. MINISTER
LORNE If. DOTTERER, Director of Praise •
Sunday, December 2
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9'15 Sunday School and Bible Classes
10:30 Worship
Marvin L. goer. Pastor 5241-2235
"Preaching peace by Jesus Christ: Ke is Lord of all"
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