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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 21 Dec 1951, p. 6

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1' mam-math. 'dttfPetdf,',',"tt,",T',',r.s'ff4 vor Society which wu held " the home of Mrs. M. B. ftiht on Wednesday night. Min th- an! Sider presided and payer um ottered by Miss Audrey Kline {allowed by the scripture “on by Miss Evangeline Good. The topic, 1The Bible in. Iggy Strum and In. Zimmerman. At tho close ot the mum!!!» Behtade was made the red of I gift of money from the Circle. The presentation was med. by In. Clarence Huber-n. A social hour we: enjoyed and refresh- ment: were served. The Missionary Committee In“ in chug of the bi-weeeiy meet. m of ?t Us; gum-H993: an”... m: m-.. ... a... Ton es" was presented by Hi. 'vl"lill,i' Sararus. Mrs. Alla: Gunman favoured with a piano solo and Christmas reading were iven by Miss Shirley a lot. an . guy Kaster and {in Oliver Bein The Wl'lling Workers Class of the Baptist Sunday School met at the home of Mrs. Emmerson Har- per regegtly. The evening wt: spent, m prtparlng, material for this Missioh B-and iitter which re- tteatunents were served by the hostess. The Bethel United Missionary Young People's Society held a musical program in the church on Thursday night. Glen Shane pre- sided and the scripture lesson was read by Lawrence Hoover. The following numbers were given: I violin solo by Miss Erma Cole- man; a ladies' trio by Mrs. Roy Parker, Mrs. Clare Ste ta and Miss Shirley Coleman; a vocal duet by Mists Marie Coleman and Min Jo- anne Reist; a vocal solo by little Miss Karen Shanta; a musical quiz conducted by Miss Betty Shunt: and Miss Shirley Coleman; a Nro- cal duet with guitar accompani- ment by Miss Dawn and Miss Grace Knechtel; a vocal duet by Rev. J. H. Good and Miss Evnn- geline Good; a vocal solo by Wil- llrd Sherk; a piano solo by was Marion Sherk; and a vocal duet by Miss Marilyn and Walton Eckstein, The Children of the Church held a Christmas party at St. James Lutheran parsonage on Friday night. Rev. D. J. Glebe occupied the chair for the pro- gram and conducted the devotion. al exercises. An exercise ms given by nine children. The main feature was the presentation of a Christmas playlet by eleven characters with the carols being sung by Barbara Ann Einwechter if Creamy Whipped Brunch Sprouts Cauliflower an Gratin Pam . ie he: ,Detti"uuitt,.ee JrecrrommsdCoob'es tN-rrétbCrmN" Roast Young Ontario Tom Turkey Savoury Musing. Cibtet Gravy and Cranberry Saw! Fruits. Nun. Christan: M. Alan M It. Chaim CW Deluxe Wool PM (Shrimp. Oysters, Scallops, “Id ol Sole and Mississippi Frog: [41) DESSERT Christmas PeAittayeFeMr 8-00 Roost Piling Fibs ef pg] All In armed Filet Mignon Gamt Yorkshire Mil" VEGETABLES French Fried POTATOES local creamery the spoke. Mr. Shunt: pointed out that h the past " nun. the m had paid out nearly ree million doth in bonus to patrons. Wilton Honey or the “lunch Punt. It Waterford, [are n tort tilt in which he stated that he wu unnamed with the Phmreo- sive Wee of the hum in One at the guest 8 than we: C. A. Graham of trl'thukt president of the Provindnl uno- cintion. Mr. Gum stated that a rise in the demand for in mite powder could be expected ate ttt the increase in the price of fluid milk. He 1130 said that skim milk can be favourably compared to whole milk in it: uses. Charles Milton ot Mum secretary-manger. also addr the meeting. He spoke on the re- lative price ot concenmud milk and Buid milk and said that In intense in prite would be In- I: Webster term-ted testing at the loo. plant. 2. Cumin is that and second in the world in 'export of what forest products? 3. Since 1939 Ottawa“: tax take has increased how much? l What were our tlmt export commodities? s. What noted Common humorist wrote “Sunshine Sketches of a Little Town”? ANSWERS: s. The 1y.te.StepheAt Leacock; 3. hon " Milton to " billion. about a times as great; i. Fort William and Port Arthur, Kitchener and Waterloo; 4. M and fury; t. tat in newsprint. 2nd of iarirdr -iFGioidiiun sulphute. vital to the newspaper industry. is found in gun ty. in .Chaplemumw JY, _tht 33?? NICK CANAL,” 79m Plan Your CHRISTMAS Dinner Frau-Cue Pan CHRISTMAS . DINNER -iriar'Tirin Cami": I!“ Squib m Tl'll NEW P.U.C. TERMINAL BUILDING - I405 King East MAKE MIVATIONS EARLY BY PHONING 2-9485 NEW YEAR'S Celebration at the Itiuog Chm A: Frtrotoiu'rtmer Christina Myer read in tor- I . 5:1th It chewed" yin!» etsurrtt-nttnsy.dV.teri.trmi!r -it-art1tst?eitlittte,iiir,t 'mitimttotuueiarit.-ti?d.ed Mum-mmdoh‘hn Marry-muting and gift-giving come in for their share. however, 'Ili,' new” 'tlit,is1n'lo'g'lf . or m o y mud-m Chasm” and can be tp Tht,'ft, ne,',': o', “3‘1”; In; t e 0mm es tva 0 Savanna, -. - ' Win. . folder than Mary, but people In Christian liturgy December' haVe thought of him as being 013- " is observed as the tent of SLLer than he actually was because Stephen, the ttrat Christian mgrrhe enjoyed earnest conversation m, and. during the centq.rieslarui the companionship ot select- wben journeyman and apprentices' ed friends rather than boisterous wen in the hibit of levying upon _ pleasures their masters' customers, 'Christ- When Joseph thought of Mary, mu Boxes' were collected on St. he forgot the difference in their Stalin“ any. _ _ 'ages: she was the girl he had I”. the children recewe their' waited for, his beloved. Sher presents. in boxes, us do old serv- _ were espoused-or, as we would‘ ants, the posting!) ”anyone say, engaged-which was almost else. And reminiaeent the Ro--as official as being married. His men Satumalia, hoyseho.utrsl heart soared on wings of the ap- dnnee with the nervems and. .to- preaching wedding day, and word evening. there IS levelling, them . . . ‘tn the It!!!” as groups ot merry - What Mary insisted had come when ger, on atreet 00111853 to pass, simply could not be! Jo- orride at Lombn-town danc- seph wanted desperately to be- tng on the Mata' of trucks. _ “eve Mary, but sets things just _ didn't happens, and if they did, ---.- - l they happened to somebody else. 'Graudpa Frost' Help: ( Bantam Celebrate _ Midwinter Festival _ Although Christmas is no long. er I holiday in Soviet Russia, a non-religious midwinter festival is celebrated and children receive gift: from “Sandra Frost". In Czarist Russ a, it was cus- tomary to well-to-do families with Urge homes to entertain la- vishly on Christmas day. The in- vitations were extremely formal and pegged the_invited to cqnsid; er that, ". ' . for thousands of years it has been so; with us it has not commenced, with us it will not cease. Do not, therefore, disturb the festival; do not bring the good tget to deSpair. With- out you ere will be no maiden (gun; at Ann? Karpowan's." -iit warming these Eouseparties, hostesses gave particular anew than to the selection of partners With their TWIN PIANO ACCORDION A Signet CONCHIIA IRIANO th a FUN AND LAUGHTER GALA NEW YEARS ,caa--<ic CELEBRATION ‘AND HER DANCES OLD AND NEW . FLOOR SHOW AT and q DANCING 11 PM. . RAM q SUPPER SERVED mm - NOVILTIB . "cumulus mu anon I MARE and EDITH Then one night, after he had ‘exhausted himself with tortured (thinking. he fell asleep and the angel of the Lord appeared to, {him}? a dream “We; - .- "317.1 I - - --., and tug'grfratt2tttt --9.-v "a: -ee-e---- - my 'lhtttttw,,W, -.edn.d YA ifffi," “More! tgii,tNPifdft $1.0! moan and In“ when ereetietr W ., - ......... QtttMtN math. canal" -") who t,t,ht,eltd2h"ta 'll'l'llh'u'r2itl'l'llld'Gh' l, According to the familiar old cam], St. Joseph was an old nun. tit ppbab}y we; pungent)” _ "Fear not," ttde angel said unto ‘the shepherds of Bethlehem. CBC DANCE BAND Much as he loved Mary, Joseph was a righteous and God-fearinl man and while he couldn't even think of making her a public ear- ample, he had just about made up.mis, mind to put her away Lil; vily. That is, he thought he ad made up his mind. In his heart, he knew he couldn't; what would become of her . . . of her child. ' “Fag; Ln," ’the angel had de- clagLed unto. Nlry. _ u _ wife. "Fear not," the angel spoke un- to Jgseph. __ l_s _ . - _ FROM 9 P.M.TT? of' PM presenting GINO iltylt W “indelih, Dion sim iii David. tear not . . ." - - mini is the Gia Wild? den him, and took Mary as his lawful and cherished and his IF YOU HAVE!” “ME IO WRITE - - “IE HOME IOWN PAPER Will KEEP YOUR FRIENDS POSIED Special Gift Rate Until Christmas cueustun om" Wanda: Chronicle. IRIS CHRISIMAS SEND IHEM A gBitllilmtht IO . . . Mail Yolir Order THE g; WATER LOO CHRONICLE The only gift that is new each week and lasts all year GIFT ORDER WATERLOO C0UNTY'S OLDEST AND BIGGEST WEEKLY Remember those days when l lived away from home . . . how ‘you longed for news of the old home town . . . am the letters from friends just didn't tell half of it. Today there's somebody on your gift list who feels just that way about it. You can make them happy . . 33.5; y

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