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The Huron Expositor, 1965-12-16, Page 12t gC-WgaVt'",bV>r n p>~.*: Via; - VC --2 '-q 't 'r;+ SQRr$, ONT.,DEC 16, 1965 A- 2P A HOLY AND . HAPPY CHRISTMAS TO ALL 1.• SFRVICfS 1 ,;r•..rl fel .'4..'4 . K. 14 • '4 '4 ...i4 .. K., . •i. •'4 .'µ. 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 irk.' r -1'1z rw• irw%,r i.: ,1 -4,w1;; olt..e l,e 1 ;w-aI w I I w 4.41 sr 1 i 4 B"..6 - I 'le 're , r ri e1 `• • ' Ka •'4 K. • ri. ' 4 • K. •• K. • n. •n. '4 'w Ka • K. ,4 K• - h.• 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- -, •.. ..`..• "••. v . M. .. ..5. v �.. -4 v ' F ',rr',r. r:' •.r.'' T% 1�: 1 r1 1 r.� ' era, ••••,,t r.( p.(, : i !1r%ir 1 e•-.1 : 1 t.L .-' . „ :141 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 1t• Descant 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. ., r ,- r,' r: r r` t:> rr •r." r% r r. r<' rr rz' 0 0 r)' 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 keit i;R Iea`Q�t.;Y-i i� 7�rW a aa2 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 TT A Carol Service will be held in Egmond- ville Church on Christmas Eve beginning at 8:00 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME ! • r 41 i .qf r .+T' I ..,v I .n r ..N 1 ,Or r ..)% 1 44 I -. ti K K K. '4 •. -.a ., K . - .. K. 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. -1 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. -tf 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 1.x 1 "I )" ) .' 1 1 fr' le l;r1,.'1K.(t ;�' I;N' I.•I'' ) jr Ik+ ) .- W' '4 . '4 ' w K. Ka Ka . K R. K .'v • .'. K. .4 K Al! Sizes — Grade 'A' c 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 • • h 3 r, r f a O