,.__A_ no.3‘; l 2-5-1945. ter SOMERS, M.A.. S.T.M. Organist and Director of The Choirs MISS E. LILLIAN McKENZIE, Mus. Bac. I cums MAS DAY n AM. nlvme-scnvxce" “They CameuThey Saw: They Worship- ; .3 Chancel Choir Carol: “What Is That LovelyFragi-snce?" (Willsn) Gwen; Choir Carol: ‘ “The First Chrlstlnal” (Wynn). - Christ/mu Morning st 8:80 o'clock. _ _ ggqjqhllilillilll . Peter’: Bathedral ‘T’ “RISTMAS SERVICES .. S; I p_ m. First Evensoflt of Christmas. higp, m, lloly Eucharist, Choral. “it sTMAs DAY: "F: lloly Communion. g lllatlns. Choral Eucharist and Pro- cession and Sermon. . bmblhhhliilblilfilllillthilill‘ Allenkins TUESDAY and "- Under the guidance since 1938~and n ‘ your dreams. lolnnnrsellaanmuoml ’ an» 0 . WILL BE. '1!) 0U]! MOTIII (Bemembertns our dess- bbtllln llllun Mrs. W who passed swsy Doe. ll. 104i: ller love ls with Ill I11!!!) Ibo always leaned to weteb for us, wen his» us we In winter by the window. In summer by the pate. And though we mocked her ten- - dcrly Who had such foolish can, The long way home would seem more sale Because she well-ed there ller thoughts were all so full of In She never could forget And so we think that when lho ll She must be watching yet. 12-24-11 m: Pharmacy csoseo WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 25 a ze " smcnnzncrrnous 5644. _ ' BCKRIOEEGKIYKRIIIIIIKIQIKEIKIIKIIIIKIIII “meeting 16341.1. MY FRIENDS 11v vol/cow's AND ELSEWHERE: of the Over-ruling j Providence, by the fighting ability of all branches of our Armed Forces and our . Allies, backed by the supporting and w? “f ‘ toining co-operation home 701M, l“ can have a peace-tone Christmas, the first , may‘ your Peace-time Christmas be a Happy one and the New Year 1946 bring you Joy and Fulfilment of * w. ' cnzsmn s. MeLURE. ~ MIIISM and grand-children. 311146 morning non! - 15c mrfi ofCfinIsf/npt fie W: fiffie/ sf f6 s” ljas spen a gay sfiergheenptgel‘ a‘ are ffie candles, cram ' I‘! 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Them was a lot of smoke but no damage. ‘ --voui'lcuv AND ours" A feature conducted by the Chsrlottewwu Junior Chem- ber of Commerce. m: mourns nsanwuu: 1m e ummwnumza n-llmdimllloaine mnwaeoifi oeed. on Saturday tothle 9cm hedfmmsfewtoslq V.“ 0t 1 from 5% to 10% and tremolo to % Q8 12-24-11 mommtal ENTEBTAlNED-On esser nnd his Islsnd- may” Saturday nl ht in the new audl 0r~ oonnlee and‘ fluahetoislgts u: compulsory Last ‘flhe-Ivu-ntor Chambe of yuIWB-S lflllllfil: r to t!‘ hwili MARKET TODAY-The pre~ Christmas market will be held to- day, it was announced over the week-end by Mr. G. Arthur Cud- more, clerk of the City Market Building. Mr. Cudmore, who ls observing his 14th Christmas as Market Clerk“ was flttlngly re- membered on Friday by patrons end stall holders. They made up e nlc purse, which was collected plum,- by sf} s. Clorham Cooke and pre- sented by Mrs. John MacGregor. Mr. Cudmore made a fitting reply- Personals Mr. W. Chester S. McLure. M.P.. arrived home from Ottawa yester- clay. Miss Ruby McDonald is h me for the (ll-lristmo; holidays. ti of hm‘ h‘. parerus. Earle MacDonald. MS Lois Miller, R. N., arrived home yesterday dbychlrlljgfifi m‘ M tzwl to as w he?‘ ,15B'.’"=ne Mrs. R. E. Miller. The Owler Bed Driving Club will stage on ice rsoe on Wednesday afternoon. Dec. 26. it was announ- ced over the week-end. The course will be on the Wheatley River and a good mo: ls in nrefpwl. 1t was sold. - Mr. S. l". Tsrbush, after having Md 1m recent injuries, caused by felling in the bathtub, dressed at the P. E, Island Hospital, is back at home where, latest reports say. ‘ he ls resting comfortabl oewonn. sol-rev. mlwd - lOP)—8ounlr on his wrist by "1 insect. Frederick Gudleaa 58. died e week later from blood poisoning. In Memoriam In l vlng memory o! our (other DoulelaMaeLesn. who lllssed away December 25th, 1935. Memory h the only link Thst. nought on earth eon sever, . Sweet memories oi’ our parents deer Will live with us forever. lovingly remembered by Dan, 12-11441 |l' y 1 .-- *"'*'l' » .’ v ‘ll . KHtI 1n trill-I! next few years. THE KIRK PULPXT Preaching yesterday morning on the text, “Let us go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thin: wluch is come to pass," (S. Luke 2115), the Minister, the Rev. T H. Bussell Somers, said: If there is room to be made for Him. if nt ' , are to en- new life which _ ‘th has _ ght to light, the divine influence of this blessed Festival must remain with us not as mere ‘ _ but as vital in- spxrauon. There is so much that we must leave behind Us as we return from Bethlehem. Thereare those false judgments, and envies, and personal dislikes, and animos- lticswhich do so much to embit- ter life and to make ourselves and others unhappy. There is vanity and meanness, and egotism to be left behind there, and that lend- ency, to become hard and selfish to xvhiclm many of us so often full a victim .85 we grow older. There - are so many ambitions we cher- ish, so many selfish and unkmd plans we have been making, which lhc eyes of the Holy Child rebuke and put to shame. And there are other things too that. we can leave behind at the manger The bur- den‘of toil. anxiety, e and sor- row can be laid down there. The weary can find rest and the lonely a friend. The afflicted can find consolation and the happy a decep- cr and a purer joy. Some of us have come crowned with gladness but some are anxious and others are very tired and very sad. And some have a heavier burden still ln the shape of memories of which we are deeply ashamed. Nevertheless, whatever the secrets of our hearts may be, we know that here we or‘; in the presence of the love of Him Who mode m, in which the most darkened life can llft its head in confidence and with new faith begin once more. So as another Christmas comes and goes we shall find, if we seek in its all too-swiftly pass- lng h e New Year that awaits us with faith and hope and courage. The yours are passing, and each one is bringing us nearer to the grout solution of all mysteries. Some day,’ for ouch of usl‘ the light will grow more clear beyond the Christmas Star, the songs of the angels will. swell louder and nmre nearJand in their music the voices rest. It ls the Child in the men- lzez‘ before Whom we now kneel ln adoration her, in time Who is the revelation of that love of God which will surround and bless and esfter in eternity, lnlon begun ln the first Christmas of the sgel pest shall forever continue to endure. CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH Services at Central Christian Church Sunday were under the direction of the minister, M. D. Dunbar. Music of science falsely celled; which some professing lmv erred concerning the faith." The world has placed s greet deal of value in higher educstlo higher criticisms end the philoso- phies of men. Unfortunately many are false. o! Christ's advent into the word and his relstlonshl to men and notions. The Phi osophy of Christ is one of Giving. It ls a philosophy 1f embrsced, will bring jeyousness. satisfaction and contentment. It is tho answer end the way out at the proaent world dilemma. Quoting the words of Franklin D. Roosevelt the minister broulht his messtlke to a close! "In these days of struggle, which try ever." soul and every institution and every tradition, we are all in dee- perste need of e light that is not of man. guidance for our immediate prob~ lems, and set our feet ln conse~ quence upon obscure my». W!‘ cull ren shall wonder for long ye ln a morsl wilderness." e mun‘ szmns FOB IAII To WISH YOU ONE AND ALL A Very Merry Christmas Maritime Central Airways ‘I llilllltliiii Under the theme, “Holly or Folly Day" the minister challeng- ed his congregation lo do all pos- sible ln restoring the origlnul and intended devotion to the Christ of the Galilee road. The Wise Men from the East asked the Illlcsliarl, “Where is He that is horn King of the Jews"? It might do us well occasionally to ask the same—“Where is He that. was born Klnk of the Jews in our wolltlcul l1fe7; Where is He horn in: o! the Jews in our Society life’): Where is He that was horn King of the Jews in our Home life? _At the close n! the evening 50'.‘- vice a baptismal service was nekl. nu: nsrrlsr cuuncn Large congregations wore- in ai- tendance at the special Chrisimus services held throughout (he day. he morning sermon by the Rev. I. Judson Levy, 8D,, was “The Saviour is Born". “For unto you is burn this day in [ho c , n David a Saviour, which is Chr t the lord." This was lllc mirth , news of the hristm was received in quaklng fear - layed in the prescm-v of God. The shepherds on the hlllsidq arv 1s- sured by the son: of the HPFUJPIII)’ host as some-thin: hcgvonrl human knowledge h: s life-so Heaven mu’ with _~_____i__ i joy of Christmas, not s shallow erriment but the glad, confident that the Son of God is here, -er is He than breathing, clos- " feet. It is peace. knOWS today some- thing of peace but not enough of good will; there ls no true peace unless we are right with Gad through Jesus Christ our Saviour, the great Prince of Peace. “Unto you a Saviour is berm" if you do nut know that, you do not know what Christmas means! Tho music of this led bv the Junior Choir of over ihirL girls and boys. singing car- ols, "Shepherds In The Field A- biding“ lFrench Carol Melody), and “Unto Us A Boy Is Born" (arr Gcnfirvy Show). Th0 music of the eventing lcd by the regular choit‘ included the Bcsanl-zzn Carol "shephcrdmSlznllo fl’ Your Drowsy Sleep" and the fourteenth century caro "Gontlfl Mary Laid Her Child". Adan‘ ‘ "O Holy Nighl" was exp!‘ ‘ sun-g by Miss Pearle Burns. Gou- 1106's “Bethlehem” was the anth- cm of tho evening. After e brief meditation by the minister the choir sum; "Of the Father's Love Bczollcn" (plain song melody) and the lraditlonal carol “Virgm Unspollnzl", l The hcailliful Chrlslrnus decor-l lllions of the church reflect hluh (‘rt-rill on the committee ln charge. The flowers on the Communion ice was , lablo wcre placed by Mrs. H needs by , forth a Saviour. n i< Jar. i’ 1i ours to know_ if we will, lhc lruel pim ~wr$e> ‘ Henderson, in memory of mother. BESTWISHES FOR i w’. illiilllhlllhllllilllllllllhlhlhlhhhlfilfillthllllflll ' __________.. - . IN MEMORIAM In loving memory ol Rowan Earle Cooke who passed owsy Dee. 25f, 1944 In Memoriam In loving memory ui’ Murdock Corbett who passed away Dec. Z4. 1M2. and Duncan Derrseh Ferguson who passed away Dec. 25th. I939. Lovingly remembered by wife and sister Flo. lZ-M-ll Today is a day of remembrance with many a sad rexret. A day we shall always remember when the rest of the world for- ts ge . omit? missed by h“ “mnzffi w°“‘°"" 09'3"“ 2350'” of them, we!» shipped to Canada for C slmas over Cunn- WEST SENDS OVER- dian National Raihvays lines. The TWO MILLION POUNDS fcstive fowl were distributed to TURKEYS EAST‘ Halifax, Mnnvton. Quebec, Mont- -- real, Otianvn, Toronto and Hamil- 000 turkeys from ton. NQTICE Patrons of B. I. 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