____ _ PAGE THREE isiePwsesis-vaieieveisieieieiaaslereieisicéiié SpCEMBER 23. 1944 i _ ‘; HURCHES TOMORROW l v PIYPEIVS CATHEDIiAl I‘ HE CHARIJOiVPcYI‘ OW N GUARDIAN m. r. . ) GEIITRAILGJIARDIAN I This column is reserved for news i. of local interest. but advertising ol’ a newly nature may he inserted . at five cents a word, strictly psy- a_l_ile in advance. | _-___._ __ _ ,,_;_ ‘H l BIIOOKHELD PRESBYTERIAN CHARGE-Glasgow Road 1~1 _ _ some" “‘ The British and Foreign Bible Society In Canada and Newfoundland. “PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY" the Joyful Bells Are Ringing" - Welsh Traditional. Junior Choir. 4. "While Shepherds wltghgd Thu- Flocks" - Yorkshire Traditional ‘tarr. by Warrcll). Adult Choir. 5. Lo. How a Bose E r Bloomin ' 18th century melody. ized by Praetorlus). Junior En. semlilc (unaccompanied). 6. "The First NowelW-Book of Praise. 'l'.l0. Traditional English Carol. Audi- ence and Choirs. 7. "Carol of Beauty”. Traditional French Carol. URCII 0F E GLAND c“ icochford Silllllo A a“ cgaoil M. hlliflll. i 3P.M. Harisvll ‘(.3 . Nicholson. 1e o‘ SUNDAY SERVICES. - R, _ Stirllna Stackhouse will sneak 5).’, lntificemgaer é-ith nfi Hazel- 3 , , - r - a P. M. Alexandra niofio 13.3%,” 12-23-11. "Hail the heaven-born Prince of Peace! Hail the Son of Righteousness!" The Christmas Sony still sounds forth-“Glory God in the Highest, and on Earth Peace." The Christmas Hope still abides, though as yet un- its... . . The minute Tommy woke he rc- mcmbcred uiat it was inc ‘ fore Christmas. ' -hls breath escaped in white plume iicross his bed-S LTII. E I cumin “TIISUNDAY 1N ADVENT lloiy 9°""'"""°“- i . (H-IIIIFI,‘ Eucharist and Sal'- ' mon. io .. . . .1. ., . ..;.,;_,_,_‘rs.ais~vwsa a _ err- by Warrell. "Now the Holy realized full amon st the nations. . i i ~ .1‘ l. t cilRleTMés “Rvlfa I , Cllllil , Traditional French PULPIT vorici: l y g ' ‘sviigtldsnsidiln dilviiiilgiiii iiliiti-otigiilin. To l our J- ‘ m“ “Venn”: ° H ' C”‘"'°'- 0"“ "Y KW"- Mll" Ch“? United ciiniv-‘li snmiiiv_p?edc"u° The Christian Faith still triumphs—-“'I‘ile Victory that small body as lie Clllliilfd out n; - *4 m“ lllflflcwmllflllll-‘fll- .8- "Hull! ‘mll- 24in. Serviced, dcecicoue‘ llcelililrheiir H . bed and reached for a 5.‘. 4. overcometh the world.” The Christian Love still constrains people to send forth The Good News “Thou shalt ciill his niime JESUS: for he shall save his people from their sins." The Bible Society still depends on your CIIYISIIHZXS Gift through your local Auxiliary or Branch to send forth The Christmas Gospel to every land and in every tongue. . . choral Eucharist. ' CHRISTMAS DAY Ho] Communion. t . dholl-‘asl Eucharist and der- Children's Choir. Borden a PM." Albany 7.30 P M Minister. lucv. James M. Baxter. B D. 12-23-11. . norm" “UH; until the last date‘ to pay your civic taxes. 12-21-81.‘ FISCAL‘ yuan ciids .~ December 31st.- After that date all taxes in arrears arc subiect to interest at the rate of 6 ll-2l-8i. CHURCH NOTICE for Parish of Milton and Rustico Sunday. December 21th, Si. Zvmz-k ' ' Hoiy_Oouununlon 11,00 A M. St. John s. Mllton,_ lsvcniiv: Prayer 3.00 P M. Hampshire. Evmlnz Service 8.00 P. M. Cluisimas Day. Si. John's. Milton. Hob.- Communion l0..l0’A M. St. Marks usfico. Evening Pravci" 8.00 P. M. Rev. S.‘ J. Davies, Rector. 12-23-11.‘ CARS COLLIDE —- The delivery: truck of G. H. Tloombs and Son, W's-S “ ehly damaged curly yesterday afternoon at the inter-l section of Queen and Sydney mg Morn" — Spaffortli. Junior Choir. 0. “O, Iioly Ni§Ili."—AiIlm. Mrs. Arthur Roper. l0. “While shepherds Watched Their Flor-ks". Book of Praise, 168. Audience and Choirs. 11. "And The Glory of the Loril"—llandel. Adult Choir. l2. "Silent NIKIII,"—GI'IICIICI. Juli- .I0l' Ensemble (unaccompanied). 13. "Angels (Yer tho FieldW-Tra- ditlonal French Carol. Arr. by Dickinson. Combined Choirs. ll. “Hark tho Herald Angels Sing." Book of Praise, I'll. Audience and Choirs. At the request of many. the Jun- ior and Senior (flioirs, under the direction of Mrs. Edwin Johnsionc. will repeat the Candle-light Carol Service an Sunday evening, st sev- en o'clock. "0 Como Let Us Adore Him Christ the I. " . . ...... ___._, ___________ ST. PAULS CHURCH Rev. James T. lbbott, Rector Miss Lillian Earle. Organist Mr. \'l'altcr MucNutt. A.T.C.M.. Choir Director 8.30 lloly Communion. 9:45 Confirmation School. 11:00 Morning Prayer and Ser- . Sunday School. 7.00 l-lvonine; Prayer. (‘lllilcFflrlAS DAY Carol 7:00 a. m. lioly Communion. ‘ 8:00 a. m. lloly Communion. Noil0:30 a. m.: Choral Communion and Sermon. r, E. McLcnnnn. Special music has been arrang- US C ed for thc Christmas Services un- “l’reluilc" -- ilcr the direction of Mr. Walter - lliiiillelflilzirNutl. A.'i.(‘..\i. Miss Lillian ‘arle. (Jrgunist. ST. PAUL'S CHURCH EXTENDS 3T0 ALL THE WISHES FOR A ___JOY0_1J_S__CHRIBTMAS After supper he would hung i up ..aiicl, if it should lruic nun in the tee like this uni‘. uxai l wouldn't mailer. Santa. of vniii": l p; ‘iii . l‘. < 15in- yin-rm‘- Friends and Customers A Merry Christmas and A Happy New Year sif_u_f_i JENKINS PHARMACY i a .. N Bmgfill-BIQ is no Sunday School hbuflgny; the children will come ‘service ll- 4 P- m: .. "WEEK DAY ssnvlcas ‘ flply Communion Daily. Tuesday, ihursday, satur- d - . g hlhhdayh Friday. . v d - ay. ' ‘ e EvENSONG Frid fly- . . seats are Ifiik-vltiliflfi arc . tqtlieuservlccs. afoii u enunci- g; oi can/spa 2I-TR~Ir_\?IT_llFl'l‘ED P cuuuco lllll. 1s i, (i i‘. Thais iiily I let turned and saw ' l ll ll ' I! H , . ‘T’ w Appggflg For utmogt géiflgéiinwhliiiilihFdiiind theprw Effort 0n Part 0 e homo ol Mrs. 0. N. R. Employees .wort.h. the following officers v re elected for the ensuing term: Pre- lsidcnt, Mrs. S. Reid; vicc-presi- ident, Miss Tliclnzn Lurter; scorc- strcets. when it collided with the i city ii-ucl: The city truck was pro- MONCTON. Dec. 23-111 a Christ- cccdln: east on Sydney sun-humus message to employees, J. P, and the Toombs truck souzh nniJohnson, vice president and gazi- ialk about a (lefcnse lo t‘ gov n". McLennsn fit ‘hing’ Ii D ll I15- lcl ouzfl em‘. u ‘guladdaahll. A (i! LII-Ad“ Organist _ f. 3 m.: Public Worship. - Christmas Joy- lici come home ally "WT?- - what about Sfiilfn Claus? he rl i‘ 1 Fad-thou Sill‘ l i»; hi". _elld.=. most dreadful iliirw he heard in all his life. she Cried. too. liar-y, Mrs. l3. Stewart lI"€—€i€Ci'3dl;l =treasurer. Miss Sue Hemphill (rc- lelecicd). Licut. and Mi Wm. D. Stewart were rcccm visitors lo Montague _ before procecrling io Aldcrshot, N. "ill ml where Lieut. Stclviirt is slni- ilfll.‘ Queen. eral manager, Atlantic Region, "med- , _ -—- _ _ (Canadian National Railways, sailed AT PHIACII STREET SCHOOL upon each to discharge his or her ~—PllllUC sweet school closed Ircsponsibilliy in the handling o1 terday f0: the Cliz-isliniis liiil. lihe expected grgnipgi vnlnmu of Progliunls oi ciltcrtiilnulcnl t. dlralfic that has ever been handled confisctcd in rooms Ouc lo Fcnlon the region at this 59350“ cf the f0! I118 JlIlilQI‘ pupils, ivliile die-year ln the same manner that senior students gathered in No 7 wonder said. zipron. "Oh-er—is Santa Claus here?" . the nurse asked. : vou. I1 “Yes.” said Tommy. nodding. "' m: I'll "My mother told me. He's awfully *1 will sick with a cold and can't come out tonight." Then the doctor spoke up. "Yes, darling. Santa is here and he's very ill." He leaned over and |covered her hand with his. Look- ,imz straight at Tommy he said. :"Sonny. you bet we'll ive h1m_ your apple. 1'11 see that t e rascal A solo. "Infant Holy" was sung eats every bite of " '0, Jeanette Ladner, also e duet, I “And tell him to eat it slowly "Silent Night", by Marilyn Rupert _and chew up the skin. Then he‘ll and Barbara Quigley. The carol rget big and strong like my Dad." “Rockilig" was sling by the group. l The nurse put her arm around Pauline Ward told a very bu“- ‘Tommy then. “Just wall; here a tiful story, “The First Girietmes." minute. little boy. sit here in my The candle-lighting ceremony chair and we'll be right back and was conducted by the president. ‘tell you what goes on in Santas An offering W85 received for the {room when he sets your sift." work of the 00.1.1". movement. I He was looking at the tree nhcn The accompanist. for the even- |he saw the nurse and doctor rip- ing was Miss Maraueriie Brehaut, (bear from behind it. Their arms one of the leaders of the group. Iwere loaded with Christmas pack- ‘ages and they were smiling and *1 Mfllllllly in the church hall. ' The hall was appropriately <19. aerated with candies and small evergreen trees. The girls. wearins ihe regula- tion uniforms, entered the hell singing the Processlonal Hymn, ‘O Come All Ye Faithful". followed iy callto WOTShIp by the president, Marilyn Rullerl. The program cori- sistcd m-ny familiar Carole arr‘ portions of Scripture. in -Praotorious. --[ inn» Candlelight service. "Tho Light That pqrliness Can Put Out." - lie Sylvarius McCai-ron, R.C.N.V.1'(.. is spending a furlough here, guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. FIT-I'll! McCarrorl. Sgt. Lester MacLcod. R.C.A.F 15 ‘ tl n » assembly hall and sang Cllflstmdgiiirhelrfi} etriiefris.thgligghidgaggrgfefidiie carols. Miss Lillian lvlacfienz‘ i "We are now approaching the {Olimlirly lnusic instructor at F‘ time when the services of the Rail- Stiect, vclv l-llldli’ sflvc her s way to the war cfiort llrld to the spending o. leave at his lionie ' with Mrs. Il/lacheod and young iccs at the piano for the ‘ll. ..ll i ‘ - - occasion. i». F I b0 at its maximum re daughter Diane. . . 7-—j- v "The volume of “rival- BAPTlbT HlbRCii. -_ The must be handled between fills condujtgé m<>VY"1Q§O\V<;§§§IIIHJ\l'II-£I{$ time and the besinnlrll o! the was“. D Wm] germ-Ion: New Year will be greater ohiin it anthem of the morning ' v .. 301a,,“ smart-s awhile shléiilulrergg. Each and every man has a watched 111m. Fmcks by Night" heavy responsibility. pct _us alla- The chum“ 5mm,“ ma.“ for Bmel charge our Péfillfillfdbllliy like pat- Study. with classes for all iizcs and! Plots. Let us be at our place of needs. at LL30 P. M. Eveniiiu Wor-l duty and let us discharge our duty ship at 7 P. will be ronucctied bv‘just us our soldiers and sailors and E Blizelow. This airmen arc discharging theirs. —— \ Mrs. lylartln Currie was hostess o to a number of her friends Sunday evening when all enjoyed fl sing- song of favorite hymns rind Chrlsl- mas carols. Mrs. W. Wattcrworth and Miss Edna Fraser were the pianists. ¢ 1e. on y. m N traffic which ‘ luden-Pachegiciltfllt WUSIC BY ' v Shepherd Walks Be- Mlss Margaret -“The Joyful Morn lresliinlfl-Lestcr. —"0 Little "TOf iieihleheif-Lestcr. illlss, "lllcEachern. soloist. -“.lcsu.{ , 0f Man's Desiring —Bach. and itch-Solo: Miss Pauline Sim- ', CHURCH SCHOOL .s. m.: Junior. intermediate. .. enior. Young People's and Adult Classes FULL GOSPEL PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Elm Avenue 2 p.ni. Sunday School. p. ‘Vorship Service. 8 I‘. bl Evangelistic Service. You iifl‘ cordially invited to these services. P11611115 9V6!‘ 1303b STERILIZE EVERYTHING When the period of quarantine is ended and the family i,- ready to emerge from zis tempcarv re- strictions, the furniture and floor should be washed with soap and ivn "r, and the room aired thor- c-vghly‘ for two or three days Bed 119V" again Wm “'9 be W119i! ‘mm linen and clothes that have come l0 d° me 53°F"! $115k ‘Vhlih We in contact with the patient should _ are! called up? Itglglovgelllwefl 0°“ be boiled Blankets should be‘ 511 v _~ y B11 B11001‘? - - e ma!’ 60"‘ washed in wiinn soapsuds, rinsed PAULS sunny fldBnl-ly eXllfct that bufflte another Well and dried in the sun The v ‘Christmas we shall have W0" the mattress should be put, out in the M F/O. the Rev. J lwill b0 a Christmas Canal Service.‘ The music of the day will he in chars-c of Mrs. G Iilliott Full. organist and director of choir. I "We may confidently expect that Pastors: B. E. STEEVES E. L. PROSSER KEEP ABREAST OI‘ ‘hurrying over to him. There wzu WORLD NEWS even a huge stocking, running over with toys and sweets. and Beginners‘ Quasar I tRIAN lifiiniimolrws'ziiw.fsalso I'l_iii Rev. T. llllnlster ll. wiusncl lll.A.; BIT-M I Semen. ---» Orfinlst I Jill: E. LIII n McKenzie. i. m.: chroma-Mas WORSHIP ‘loo SERMON. (forncr of Prince and Fitzroy Streets lifiliistcr __..__._ b THE BAPTIST (‘IHURCH w, bUDCOI are llYHfIi £0 par- again in our homes and our com- .~,‘11n;l;1_\' munitles. Ilc present. Rcv. l. Judson Levy. B.D. MORNING WORSHIP ll mm. This service will be conducted by the Rev. John Kcir Fraser, D, D.. with sermon. Anthem: “While Shepherds Watch- ed Their Flocks" (Roland Smnrtl TlgE DFHURCH SCHOOL: 2:30 most welcome. iio session or tiic Oonfirn: School .n/_vr afternoon School tomorrow. The C ‘Brent and Program will . on Thursday cirenlnu. December 20th. with s _.‘cr for the School a. 5.30 and the bro i at 7 o'clock. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH. — i» a hrisrmes You are cordi ‘happiness and good health." "If we give lo our tasks the last Visitors altcndlni: lllis service will full measure of our loyalty and of rhcrc will be our devotion. we shall flF-Oll satisfaction of a job wcll done and Sulldfly it will be a credit to our efforts. have the "I wish to all of you and to your family a very merrv Christmas. and I hope chat in the New Year you will flnd nu abundance of d jllonhrgue alr and sunshine for several days and turned so thatllie sun reaches all sidcs Then a. thnrozigh brush- lig with a w'hlsk brccm prepares‘ it fci‘ a respectable reinstatement in the bedroom. v All papers and trash from incl room should be burned Boo-ks may be stood on end. c-gren so the lcavefii are spread apart and allowed to air; for several days in the sun if 1105-. sible. its less trouble to burn the‘ magazines. Before the patient ls discharged from the sickroom, he should have thcrcugli soil-o and water bath "Santa ate your apple. sonny." the doctor said. “Thanks a lo ;_ he said to tell you ltmade him feel so strona that he sof- rillliiiflllt iof bed and Went over to his closet “Shut; ilslicd us lo 5W0 F911?!“ these presents." the nurse ilfllfl- Me v- h5g1 and string gluing], ‘tam’? l,‘ t‘ :31. 11k: Uildfllif ii-ixc (love him a luscious. brig-l“, red 811F19- Yes, he thought, only had a mother Hymn‘; ma; was good for him. where he had all these presents." "I-Ie asked us to slve them w you for him," the nurse said. "be- cause he has a lot of business ro do tonight at the soldiers’ camps. He said you'd understand." _ "Oh!" cried Tommy. "Geel’ All if Santa iiiiddhose wonderful presents when he ‘vim knew QV-‘Ilfldlfh expected anything. Woulclnt lMommy be sprlsedl To-days chnrniers keep sibreei of foclriys happening; and tnmor- royws expectations. and show that they do in their canteen or dinner table talk Social chit-Chit, Width never reflects any more profound thought than Jiuror‘ grades at school and what Mrs. Wlioosif-s wc-re, can verv easily’ mark e woman a; n limited person and one mam» people at tcdaws parties- even gay holiday affairs-will do their host to avoid Of cciirse women who so in only for l16fl\'_\'\\‘€i€!i‘lt discussions run the u ~ t - - _ I Church, a , - ' V; 5 ' l n w mat‘, . "lt Came Upon ,,,§f"“1-",,e‘,"e 2:: gears’?! aggdzuszgxs SundGvLneict. I‘hoiMinistcr. Rev. T. and sliompco His fingernails and Cggilggiltgu m‘? 2&5 ‘ms- rigk of bgvjjng ppgplfl W; Bu; he Midnight Clear." Duet: and all needs. %he,i,..i ‘§,‘}§§,‘Q,,,,‘,‘,’,L‘ Lohfiffleag Al; the close of the regular cveii- toenails should b? csarlleg‘ Theg cuts tonight. And he would 110i b9, c G I T m"? l‘ a mmdh‘ '="'~'”".“d~ and ti“ ‘Glilque dc Noel" (Mr. and overuse WORSHIP: 1 r. M. m. niomnm gubj-gct helix‘ -~ci,,1si.' —-- 3f l“ fig’ "55,; “Qnif nlfjfifjjh n. tho hospital. . . . . [I firs. ivgi- to strike it ‘s (be be m. griliglelylngud) Anthem: "The I Everlililnilz, Worship-A Carol Serv- [n35 Joy" and ‘(he evenly)“ ~13: ing service on Sunday‘, 113cc‘. ciesmlfnrehvfs pyesenoe in Then a brlzlg théilliiht game“? grmlwég “so 31%,?‘ Engghihl-lfiugila; in one. ce. w e o nd ted h F0. Th Ll hi; ' k s sevice was e n i _ T id e egaii v 1‘ - - ~ ~ - < 9 . - CHURCH sciioor. ° “° y ° 5 m“ “° d“ m“ m“ m" " m“ ' society. °mmy “‘ l sgfyme fakes Best wav to beequiwed for C RISTMAS SERVICE. a?‘ HCIHRISTWAS WORSHIP USIQZ : Choir Carol (with dose-ant) hepherd Shake off Sleep". Gallery "See, Amid thc W Choir Anthem, your Choir inter‘: "Grsu Rev. J. E. Dlgelow. who will (ive the address. Mrs. G. Elliott Full. anil director of Choir. You are Invited to worship with _ TIXLEAEQST Y" C" CENTER out.” Music for the day will co of Carols-Solos-nnd orizan mlEO suitable for the Christmas celebra- tions. the full particulars of which can be had by rcferrin-z lo Church Announcement 2n another column. The momma service will he broadcast by courtesy of Station C. . C. Y. All are cordially wel- organist CI-IIJ was comprised of people from the different churches r, Christian Church and was Iarilely attended. The service was con- ducted by Don MacGregor. and the organist was Miss Peggy Beck. A hi! special number. "Joy to the World" choir which sung by the twenty young WflS of Montague. Rev. P. L. Richard- llIARPTIME TRANSPORT pluccron HALIFAX. Dec. 2l-(CP)—B. P. Brackett has been alllwlnted ~15" slstant regional director of trans- port for the Marltimes. ii, was an- Wheii fie reached his deslinflilfifl he was out of breath. He‘ hurilcd 1.110 the wide corrid hi5 5171311 feet making silent s s on ilw heavily piled carpet which 10d i0 ihc reception desk. The whiten uniformed nurse didn't sec him J5 lie stood ihcrc. i "Look," he said, “I've brousht a The Canadian Girls in Training: of the BapfL: Church held then- annual Candlelight service. which was dlrecLd entirely by members of the group, Wednesday oywnlnz. that is to be informed You can be if ylcu read the thoroughly. the latest on world nffuirs and attend lectur and exhibits. What's more. you find yourself sought after. Keep Mlnardk in the House- n ewspaipers CHRISTIAN RCII pounced today. For some time. he has been director of wartime in- dustrial trans-port for the area. come to these services. THE KIRK 0F ST. JAMES. — The Festival of Christmas will be celebrated at The Kirk tomorrow in all its traditional beautv end 3'."- Appr decorations will trace. the nary and s music will be provided by the Chancel and Gallenv Choirs under the dir- ction of the Church Oriranlst. Miss 3. Lillian McKenzie. Mus. Bac. The Minister. the Rev. T. H. Busscll isomers. .A.. S.T.M.. will con- duct the Worship and Christmas Se: bino". Soprano Solo, “My, Ever Faithful". Mrs. (‘vor- tewart. Chancel Choir and ry Choir Carol. "What ls gfill?" Girls Gallery Pint Christmas," present for Santa Claus. Will Y0“ son pronounced the Benediction. _ mien“ glvc it to him?‘ D M E gem “Smell r. . . ease. upp Organist. Miss Mario Saunders Morning We A Procession. Sunday School. veiling Worship. d Shall A Little Chll Everybody Welcome CHRISTMAS SEAlS Al’. the v :1»- y, A R. C.A.F. FLIERS VISIT can IST’S BIR THPLAGE annual meelinggof U19 Minister rship. As Christmas Bells Ring out Their rds . Night." , ,3 Minister will conduct the Worship and deliver the Sennon in the s,’ vJ ‘i PRESBYTERIAN h CHURCH preach the mon at the Morn- inx Service. The Evenlna Bervice will be fullv choral. On Wednesday Meniniz at 7 o'clock a Christmas Party will be held for the children of the Church School and their parents. WEDDING NOTES —- A pretty Wedding was solemnlzed at ill home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Mar- Ewen, St. Peter's Harbour. a. 4 . on Wednesday, December 20th, when their youngest daulzn- ter. Doris Maud, was united in marriage to Robert Ad-iLeon Squires. son of Mr. and Mrs. Via!- ter Squires also of St. Peter's Har- bour, PEI. The ceremony was erformod by Rev. Wm. T. Mercer the presence of many relntivel and friends. While the strains of the Wedding March were beina pinged by Mrs. Bruce Webster. the we ding party entered the draw- ing room. The bride was attend- ed by Mrs. Russell Hawboli. and Mr. Wentzel Baker supported the groom. The bride looked vcrv beautiful in a two-piece sul‘ of blue crepe with accessories to match and a garland of wnite roses. Following the ceremony there was served in the home of the ‘bride a wedding sup er which was enjoyed very much y all Sgt. Bdr. Elwin Burke ls spend- ing Christmas leave with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrl. Vemcn Burke West Royalty. |Tliis War-Four Years Ago By The Canadian Press IMO-Prime Minister Itrl iy Morn- i co and Grafton Street t: 1A G. CARLYLE’ WEBSTER Edwin Johnstone, Organist and Choir Director l- ——— CELEBRATION or ruc rivrrv or oun mm» tnaiiisriwss UNDAY » MORNI G "The Word es ., us: ‘l3. 175. I69. 185. 179. IIRISTMAS SUNDAY AFTERNOON The Church School Ground of Uni- . | Joy.’ iflliiiisrlyiss SUNDAY EVENING m.: Candle-light ‘ lonal. Christmas Hymn; "‘ All Ye Faithful." Book! 4. Audience and Choirs. I l0 God in the Hi|hes £111 Chol 3 “ ow At this time of the year wegvish to extend to our staunch customers cordial greetings and sincere good wishes for a Merry Christmas Sea- son with Prosperity and Victory running hand in hand in 1.945. Once again we have received fullest eo-operation from our customers, despite the many difficul- ties encountered in the running of a successful business and we sincerely say THANK YOU Carol Protect Your Home from Tuberculosis Due lo wartime conditions, restrictions and shortages are still necessarily in force but your ready acceptance of such difficulties has been of inestimable help and has helped us carry on, knowing that your goodwill, uiliivh we cherish, is still with us. §€1’~§-'-%‘€!€l€¥€'*%’*€ May 1945 bring with it an even greater meas- ur¢ of success to you, aml you, and you with peace dawning over the present fear-torn ivorld in I945. r», i».- .. We enjoyed being of service to you. and look forward to con- tinued friendship and goodwill m 1945. CHECKER TAXI IIVMNWHHNVW-‘lf- Central Creameries, Livd CHARLOTTETO WN SUlilMERSI/‘E I DB2’. ImW-Culliidlzn ’CiLl'tK1l_ 0l'II'l un er e common o .- Gen. s. o SOUR!" e lii l5 c C; rich of ll.c i.'.>..lvity' in Bethlehem onlmenioi-aiiiig the spot where Jesus was born.- iR.C.A.P‘. Photo). “And ehc brought forth her first born son and wrapped him ln swaddllng clothes and laid him in e manger. . . ." Two Canadian airmen visit the certain and other B ltleh annorcd nvrn-a-s-i-amv-vli Ormitifllil. “transients