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A HOLY AND . HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL
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B E T H E L BIBLE CHURCH
(Services at Orange Hall)
Sunday, Dec. 19th
9:45 A.M.--SUNDAY SCHOOL
Classes for all ages
11:00 A.M. and 7:30 P.M.
GOSPEL SERVICE
Guest Speaker:
Pastor Christopher Knetsch
"Every word of God is
pure: he is a shield unto
them that put their trust
in him."
—Proverbs 30:5
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CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS
ST. JAMES' ROMAN CATHOLIC
CHURCH
Seaforth -- Ontario
extends wishes for a
MERRY CHRISTMAS and
A HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL !
MIDNIGHT MASS (Friday Midnight)
CHRISTMAS DAY MASSES
at 8:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m-
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NORTHSIDE UNITED CHURCH
Rev. J. Cliff Britton
B.A.
Minister
MRS. J. A. STEWART
Organist
MR, JAS. A. STEWART
Choirmaster
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
10 a.m.—Senior Church School
Special Christmas Music — Sunday, Dec. 19
11 A.M.—MORNING WORSHIP
"WHAT PERFUME THIS, 0 SHEPHERDS SAY".. Liddle
Senior Choir
"MARY'S LULLABY" Old French Carol
Junior Choir
" LITTLE ROAD TO BETHLEHEM" Michael Head
Ladies' Chorus
"JESUS IN THE MANGER" Polish Carol with Descant
Junior Choir
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 26th
11 A M. --MORNING WORSHIP
"SING, 0 SING, THIS BLESSED MORN" ' Smith
Senior Choir
"AWAY IN A MANGER"
Junior Choir
!"SONG OF THE CRIB" MacNutt
Soloists --Ruth Cluff and Bill Campbell
"FALL SOFTLY, SNOWFLAKES" Senior Choir
"STARS SHINE TONIGHT" Junior Choir
CAVAN CHURCH SERVICES
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REV. J, CLIFF BRITTON, B.A., Minister
Mrs. Oliver Anderson --Organist and Choir Leader
1:15 p.m.—Church School
7:30 p.m.—Candlelight Vesper Service
'3. by the C.G.I.T.
4i Leaders—Mrs, James Axtmann and Mrs. Robert Campbell
"And a Little Child Shall Lead Them". At Christ-
mastime let us become as children, with faith pure and
simple. let our hearts open wide to the significant mes-
Sage revealed at Bethlehem and renewed once again unto
us .all this season.
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ST. THOMAS' ANGLICAN
CHURCH
Rev. H. Donaldson
S.Th.
Rector
CHRISTMAS
SERVICES
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th:
8 a.m.—Holy Communion
9:45 a.m.—CHURCH SCHOOL
11 a.m.--Family Carol Service
CHRISTMAS EVE:
11:30 p.m.—CAROLS and MIDNIGHT
COMMUNION
A warm welcomelcyto worship
�t with us is extended to all
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EGMONDVILLE UNITED CHURCH
REV. A. SCOTT
Minister
MRS. ARNOLD SCOTT
Organist and
Choir Leader
CHRISTMAS SERVICES
Sunday, December 19th
Sunday School — 10 a.m.
11:00 A.M.:
MORNING WORSHIP
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A Carol Service will be held in Egmond-
ville Church on Christmas Eve
beginning at 8:00 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME !
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THE CHOIRS
of First Presbyterian Church
Present
Two Christmas Cantatas
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 19th
7:30 p.m.
"THE WONDER OF
THE AGES"
Sung by the junior Choir
and
"GOD IN A STAR"
Sung by the Senior Choir
You are invited to join us in this
worshipful presentation of music
for Christmastide:
SUNDAY EVENING
at 7:30 p.m.
The Choirs of First Church ;
the Organist, Miss Carol Brown,
A.R.C.T., A.Mus., and Mrs. Wm.
Brown, Choir Directress, express
their Christmas Greeting to you
through the beautiful music of
these Cantatas.
THE MORNING SERVICE OF WORSHIP
will be at 11:00 a.m.
"MY CHRISTMAS PRAYER" . Carleton
Junior Choir
"I WONDER AS I WANDER" John J. Miles
Solo—Mrs. Harry Cuming
"GOD IN A STAR" . . Denton
Senior Choir
BRODHAGEN NEWS„ OF THE WEEK
Mr. and Mrs. John Knipe
have moved !from their farm
home, near Monkton, to the
house they purchased here
from Edward Fischer, Seaforth,
formerly owned and occupied
by the late Mrs. William (Ros-
ina) Miller.
Relatives here received word
of the death of Harold Quer-
engesser, 53, at Edmonton, Al-
berta. He was the son of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Quer-
engesser (Ella Gordner), of Ed-
monton. He was the nephew of
Mrs. Louie Hillebrecht here.
Pastor Kappes, of St. Peter's
Lutheran Church, w a s on
Church of the Air, CKNX, Wing -
ham Radio Station, on Monday
morning.
School Section No. 8, McKil-
lop (Manley School) are pre-
senting their concert at the
Community Hall here on Dec.
20th. Mrs. Coville is the teach-
er, and Brodhagen School,
which consist of Grades 5-8 will
have a puppet show and social
evening the following night,
Dec. 21st, also in the hall, to
which everyone is requested to
rens.
Mr. ander s. Earl Trutter
an. • -faMi ly a d Mr. and Mrs.
en Elligsen, errs and War -
en -visited Mr. and Mrs. Maur-
ice Mueller, Baden, recently.
bring lunch. Mrs. Donald Sie-
mon is- the teacher.
Mr. Norman Rodel of Detroit,
spent the weekend with his
wife, who was ,with her mother,
Mrs. Ed. Prueter here, while
Mr. Prueter is in Stratford Hos-
pital.
Mr. Al Fowler, Waterloo Col-
lege, spent the weekend with
his friend, Clayton Ahrens, who
was home from Guelph, and
also Bob, of Kitchener, and Ken,
of Hamilton, with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Ah -
Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller
and Ruth Ann, of Hamilton,
with her mother, Mrs. August
Hillebrecht.
Mr. David Marks, Brussels,
and Miss Alice Verbeek, Blue -
vale, and Mr, and Mrs. Clar-
ence Pfeifer, of RR 2, Monkton,
with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pfei-
fer.
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe
with her mother, Mrs. John
Hinz, Sr., Sebringville.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Buer-
man, London, with Mr. and
Mrs. Manuel Beuerman.
Master Steven Wolfe, Lon-
don, with his grandparents,
Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Wolfe.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bennewies,
of London, with his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Benne-
wies.
CLASSIFIED ADS
Births
ROONEY — At Seaforth Com-
munity Hospital, on Dec. 15,
to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J.
Rooney, Brucefield, a daugh-
ter.
Too Late
MISSING from N% Lot 15, Con,
12, McKillop, one Hereford calf
around 400 pounds, and one
Hereford heifer around 800
pounds. Anyone knowing where -
about, please notify Percy Dal-
ton, R.R. 1, Walton. Phone
527-1905. 1
CHEST -A -BED; 4 -burner gas
stove. Reasonably priced. Phone
527-0421. xl
V.A. CASE tractor with hydrau-
lice and PTO, complete with 2 -
furrow mounted plow, 2 -row
scuffler and Henderson loader
with Charline pump. Price $425
complete. Bert Pepper. Phone
482-7237. -1
The, annual Christmas pro-
gram of St. Peter's Lutheran
Church will be held Christmas
Eve, beginning at 8 o'clock. The
title of the pageant is "Festival
of Responses."
Too Late
THREE-PIECE used bathroom
set, $50; toilet, bath and basin.
Wilkinson's I.G.A. -1
FIELP WANTED — Bookkeeper,
preferably male, capable of
keeping complete set of records
for local Co-op. Apply in writ-
ing to Seaforth Co-op. -1
FOR SALE—Red winter coat
with black fur, size 14, $8.00;
aqua formal, waltz -length, size
12, $8.00; coral formal, floor -
length, size 10, $8.00. Jean
Melady. Phone Dublin 84 R 10.
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FOR SALE -14 pigs, nine weeks
old, York and Landrace. David
Livingston, RR 2, Seaforth. -1
FOR RENT—Modern 3 -bedroom
cottage on West William St.;
new gas furnace; sewerage.
George Kruse, RR 3, Seaforth.
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FOR SALE -100 to 125 year old
hens, Kimber Leghorns. Mrs.
Robert Patrick, RR 4, Seaforth.
Phone 527-1278. -1
FOR SALE -2 used gas space
heaters, 55,000 B.T.U. with cir-.
culators and thermostats. Phone
21 R 4, Dublin, after 6 p.m.
J. P. Krauskopf, Plumbing &
Heating. -1
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Al! Sizes
— Grade 'A'
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S�USAGE_M Ib. 490
HAIViBUi�G nics190
No. 1 California Red Emperor
GRAPES
Si 49c
Ib.
(with $15.00 order or more)
ALSO DUCKS, GEESE, CAPONS and
HAMS At Competitive Prices !
COLEMAN'S
(11/2 -lb. Tin)
CANNED HAMS $1.69
SUPREME BRAND FROZEN
PEAS
CARROTS
35c
2La.
PKG.
CLARK'S TOMATO
JUICE
48 oz. tin290'
STUART HOUSE
FOIL WRAP 59c
MOIR SELECTION
CHOCOLATES
14 oz. box 77c
DOUBLE SIZE
JELLO
POWDERS
PER
PKG.
19�
2 -Ib. Package
SEEDLESS RAISINS
Farm House Frozen — 24 -oz.
MINCE PIES
14 -oz. Green Giant
Weston's Bake 'N Serve
59c ROLLS - - 2 Pkgs.
Allen's -- 48 -oz.
▪ 55c FRUIT DRINKS - 2 for
Ladies'
NYLONS - 2 Pairs
CORN NIBLETS - 3 for 59c
60's White Swan
SERVIETTES - 2 Pkgs. 35c
Wishing Well — (4 Quarts) — Plus Deposit
GINGER ALE- -
Caravan Supreme
PLAYING CARDS - 2 Pkgs. $1 CHRISTMAS CAKES
PEANUTS IN SHELL - 3 lbs. $1
giuper
ave
MARKET
Phone 262-2017 — HENSALL
59c
59c
89c
• 75c
Ib. 49c
ALL PRICES
EFFECTIVE FROM
DEC. 16th TO
DEC. 24th
OPEN NIGHTS:
Dec. 17 - 18 - 22 - 23
ALSO DECEMBER 30
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