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Jt Northmingtar United Church in OTTAWA (CP) -- Five appli 1 epic Chri tas Family service will Canis, three of them from Winni- f an the Ee Arm y Peg will appear before the Board | ie at 11 a.m. Sunday, with of Broadcast Governors here; a festival of carols and a candle- Jan. 13,16 fs ek ieantes to| as ers [light service in the evening. operate new television stations. | The young people's Christmas The Winnipeg 2omlicas. oi By ANGUS GORDON present a special children's pag- Party takes place Tuesday eve- Seong doy perae i vale y eant of Christmas at 2 p.m. Sun- ning when Santa pays his annual J! "47 ation hey a More than at any other seasoniday to be followed by the Christ- visit. ae afloha Shpl al, pu re Ry does the Church enter into every mas tree celebrations in the Par-| There will be two Christmas Blick, sep iid aid Bis phase of community life at|ish Hall. |services at Albert Street United of 'companies Deal het Christmas. This is = Tiectal | Centre Street United Church, Church Sunday. The morning ar a. the variety of activities whic are service with Barclay Bateman service will feature carols and The other applications are for usually inspired by. the spirit of | providing the solos for the special anthems by the senior and jun-|N¢W television stations in Camp- the Festival. Outside of the Sur | music by the choir. ior choirs. The evening service Dellton, N B., and Carleton, Que., day services, most churches wi | Westmount United Church of-| will be devoted entirely to song./both on channel 12 be featuring services Jithert Christmas Meditation at|Rev. H. Atkinson will sing ex-| A. W. Ness will appear before Featured on gi ol ol ns the morning service, and in the/cerpts from Handel's "Messiah" the board to apply for an FM NORTH BAY TELEVISION with | CALLER--BOB FOWLER MISSION $1.00 | MED BARN | . . f _levening the CGIT will conduct the and Mrs W. Grandy will also be radio station in Toronto with a' nee are provided without ex | A ting service. featured in solos. Gerald Beecroft power of 3.520 watts. James Alan eeption. FI Will be featured in "The Holy Stewart will apply for a new ra- There will be an unusual pre. In addition to the morning City" by Adam, and the choir/dio station al Ottawa with a sentation at First Baptist Church, services at Simcoe street United] All si 1 dant y Oshawa, where 'Living Pic-land St. Andrew's United, there!" sing Cato s and anthems power of 10,000 watts, tures" will portray works of the will be a joint evening service in There will be a service at 11, CHOW, Welland, is among ra- great masters. "The Annunciation", by Fra. Angelico; "The Madonna of the Veils", by Dolce; "Adoration of the Magi", by Durer; "Madonna St. Andrew's which will feature "The Festival of the Nine Les-| sons". Christmas music will be provided by the choir. CAROL SINGING OLD TIME MODERN TORNADOS [I p.m. Christmas Eve. dio stations seeking power boosts, MUSIC BY TORONTO'S FEATURING ig Laugh And Thrill show! DANCING AT ITS BEST TONITE of the Chair", by Raphael and : the "Porcialin Madonna" willl The Free Methodist Chureh all be reproduced in living color. The' choir and soloists will be | . accompanied by Charles Eder on make RESERVATIONS now his violin, os Lak ad YeARS At the morning service, the THE VELTRI BROTHERS--NORTH BAY TV ACE STEVENS--TORONTO'S BROWN DERBY BOB FOWLER -- CALLER HATS -- HORNS -- BALLOONS STREAMERS -- FUN GALORE 9 PM.-? "RED BARN _ ADDED FEATURE § PACKED WITH ACTION AND SUSPENSE! "CONFIDENTIAL REPORT" minister, Rev. N. Frank Swack- hammer will continue the series of sermons, "Hark to the Ad- vent", as he speaks on the theme of "It Brings Life". | CORPORATE BREAKFAST St. Thomas Anglican Church, FOREIGY orm, - Admission Advance--2.00 Per Person At Door--2.50 Per Person starring ERRY- THOMAS PETER SELLERS 3 Big All-Star LUCIANA PAOLUZZ! OGTROUTED BY AAYK FIM DISTRIUTORS Cast! Starts Monday | ATYTY "EDGE OF ETERNITY" & "CRIMSON KIMONA™ PLUS! "GLORY" MARGARET O'BRIEN WALTER BRENNAN AT THE HITCHIN POST Little Buckaroo Ranch GALA NEW YEAR'S EVE DANCE FRO Brooklin, plans a men's Corporate Communion and breakfast at 8.15 am. in the lower hall of the church. The men will read the Lesson at the morning service when Rev. E. W. Fuller will conduct the "Seven Lesson Carol Service'. "The Song of Christmas', by Roy Ringwald, arranged by Fred Waring, will be presented by the Brooklin United Church senior choir, under the direction of Mrs Fred Brown at the church Sunday evening. Alan Clark of Green wood will be the narrator. Brooklin United Church ¥oung People's Union will pay its an- nual Christmas visit to Fairview Lodge Tuesday evening, Members of the choir and other church or- ganizations will also be present to sing carols, and generally as-| sist with the entertainment of the presidents. BLACKSTOCK SERVICE Blackstock United Church pre-| sents a special Christmas service] Sunday at 10 a.m. to be followed by a special open session of the| Sunday School. Blackstock Anglican Church will 'Tax Reductions Not Asked For | TORONTO (CP) -- The Cana-| dian Retail Federation has writ-| 30 to paauee Minister Fleming | ~ and told -him it won't ask for | reductions this year. any 2 ORCHESTRAS 2 The letter--signed by E. F. X| erm term Nelson, general manager -- savs | the federation's board of direc-| tors met recently and placed! much emphasis on the import- ance of a balanced budget "which they believe to be a goal which you are anxious to attain." 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