Oshawa Daily Times, 24 Dec 1927, p. 3

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ine for e. 3% Hours 14210) T, AT 7104, 1-146) YOU o the in the ember 147a) TO- Band 147a) TUES. er 27. nll ate (147a) ATUR- Winier istmas (147a) x Baa RR oul * I SAMA ARNE athmanihimanininsst -- is i AGATE ANA Se WLAN GAGA yl ALA A - .~ Thormon's Cormers, Dee. 23. ---- The annual Christmas Tree and was held in the Sunday ool Thursday night and a very | enjoyable time was spent by a large number of young people aad smooth for this time of the year, The concert rendered by the pupils of the School and 8.8. was wel given and the teachers deserve credit for their successful pro . Santa Claus making his sud: ppearance delighted the liv 'ones, who carried home their with happy hearts, and sleepy and tired little bodies. Miss M. Ford is spending he: vacation at her home in Exeter, _ Miss Orilla Taylor is holidaying with her relatives in Simcoe. The follawing are the numbers i "en the program at the con: cert last Thursday night, The &. Supt. Mr, R, idck was chairman. Chorus, by the School "Hark the Herald Angels Sing"; Chorus by Jr Room "Hurry Mr. Clock; dialosuc Santa's Boys and Girls; recitation by Audrey Sully; two part song dy Sr, Room girls; u:alo7ue by An: drey Sully; two part song by. Sr. Room girls; dialogue "Friday Ai- ternoon Composition; dialogue, "Captain of the Ballnine; solo by Donald Allman: doll drill by Jr. Room; dialogue by Jr. Room Spelling Class; dialogue by Sr Room Christmas Spirit; recitation, by Bernice T.eRoy: chorus by Jr Room, "Away in a Manver"; reci tation by Billy Drew; recitation by Bernice Jackson; pantomine by Si Room "There's a Song in the Aft' recitation by Frank Hoag; dia- logue By Jr. Room, "The King 1s Born"; closing chorus, "Silent Night"; chorus by 8r. Room "Carolling On"; dialo~ue "The Cuckoo's Next", We wish you all a very happy Christmas and a bright and pros perous New Year, KEDRON Kedron, Dec. 23.--Dr. and irs, McCulloch and Mrs, J, Heatlie, Or: ono, visited with Mr. and Mrs, Har vey Pascoe last week. A number from Kedron attended Maxwell's Columbus, North Oshawa and' Pereman's school concerts. The children all showed that much time had been spent in training them, Santa Claus was there with pres ents for everyone. Mr, S. Conlin celebrated his seven- tieth birthday on Monday, Miss Mildred Cole of Tamworth is spending the Christmas holidays at her home here. PICKERING RE. Dec 21--Mrs, BE, An- drew and Miss Bessie Bath spent a day last week with H, J, Marquis and family of Stroud. Mrs. Enos Remmer is spending a few days in town, with her sis ter, Mrs, Jas. Rogers, Mr. J, Doyle is now able to be out and his many friends are pleas- ed to know of his progress after his severe illness, Miss Laura Andrew, of Toronto spent the week-end at her home here, Word has been received in the village of an accident which nap pened to Mr, H. Calvert, who ir visiting his daughter in Kitchener which necessitated the removal o' his eye, He was chopping kinanuf wood, when a piece flew up and struck him in the eye. «He was im mediately rushed to the hospital, where it was discovered that the in jured optic would have to be re moved, Mr, Calvert: has been a resident of the village for a great many years and his friends here are very sorry to hear of his mis fortune, Rev, Mr, Lawson, a resident o Church street, who is field secre tary to the Lord's Day Alliance occupied the pulpit in St. Andrew" Church on Sunday morning and gave a very instructive address or the work of the association, Christmas concerts are still ip full swing. On Tuesday evening Santa Claus made his appearance fn St. Paul's Sunday School ans dispenczed gifts to the eager-eyed children, He wes beguiled into ap pearing by a splendid program giv en by the children in the presences of a crowded school room of par _ ents and other interested spectz tors. It consisted of recitations solos, quintettes, and dialognes The teachers are to be congratulat ed upon the splendid performance The concert of the publie anc continuation schocls took place i; the town hall.on Wednesday even ing in a well-filled auditorium. As usual, the prorram was of 2 ver: high order, and the pupils ~arrie' off their parts splendidly.A Christ mas tree concluded the evening's * enterta nment. The intensive work of Misses Toplilife and Robertson and Messrs. Trott and Wallzee teachers, was plainly scen in the ex cellent quality of the whole per formance. [ genial station azent, Mr, € + C vin, was honcured at a ban quet of the Ra'lway Tele rzphers' Association, whi h was held ir Co bourg on Saturday evenirg. He holds the position of District Su . perintendent and at the dinner war presented wtih a brief tag and eo « silver sugar ercam sct 2s a mar} * of the esteem in which be is held b bis zsscclates. Our cong atul- ere extended to Mr. Ravin Apd so, to everyome, A Merry Christ nas? COK'T BI sSUBPRISED (Plamilton Spectator) #oearface" Al Capone. king eo Chica 0's underworld, was arreste a few doys 270, charged with ca ryinz co~cezled weanems. Don't b surprised, however. fo read th" some jrd"e tas ru'cd these wer the mecessory fools of his trade. .ATURDAY. DECEMBER 24, 1927 The Bethlehem Story Al there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flocks by night. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold | bring you good H-ings of great joy, which shall be to all people. For usto you - hh i ei teatededteteabatete dd. ENCIY LRN SOPOUSENERO I SR Al MM MM J a ab Retell e te tut 0. 0 0 0.0. 0.9. 0.0 0 0 0 0 8 0 is born this day, in the City of David. a Saviour, which is Christ. the Lord. And this shall be a sign unto you: Ye shall find the : babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger, And ° suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of heavanly host, praising God and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toware men, ddd dr redder didi tt 80 OL LAS Seles tottus tdi ls duodenitis dod dedi King Strect United Church REV, C, W. DeMILLE, i1.A 11 am.---The Sean The | MINISTER animent by Mr, Griffin, 80 King St. B.~Phone 218 P : J Sunday, Decerher 25 i ederdale United Church SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SERVICES BEV. W, ELLICTT, OF PORT PERRY, WILL PREACH Angels fang." The choir will i || sin "The First Christmas Morn," by Newton. Three hays will sing "0 Come A'l! Ye Faithful," with auto-harp accom 7 ppm. --"Finding The Child," The cho!r will s'n~ "Silent Nizht," by Gruber, Mr, Henning will sing a solo, Mrs, Mc Farlane, or-anist and choir learer, | EVERYNODY WELCOME 11 a.m. -- Morning Worship, "The Mess 2.30 p.m.~--Sunday Cor, Bagot and Centre Streets 7 p.m.--Song Ser vice of Christmas yr 0. "The Christ. 30 Athol Street West Sunday, December 25 (Cor, Court and Barri: Sts,) 7 p.m,--Evensong, } \ iN A\ 1 - \ lg ms 3 (|) [i Baptist Church po" Minister: Rev, John Galt Sermon Toples: AM. ~"The Deity of the -- Lord Jesus Christ," : PM ~'"The Ever Living B.Y.P.U, Sunday evening at close of service, all young people invited, Prayer Meeting on Wed. nesday at 8 pm. with Jeuenery! Meeting follow: Christmas Music, Ohrist- mas Spirit. Come, --_-- oo CHRISTIAN SCIENCE First Church of Christ, Scientist, 64 Colborne Street East Sunday, December 25 Lesson for Thanksgiving The Babe." Come and See. Wednesday Meeting 8 p.m. Including testimonies of Jealing through Christian Seclence. You are cordially invited to at- send the services and to make use Free Public Reading Room where tbe Bible and all authorized Ohristian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased and periodicals subscribed for. Open on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 12 to 4, and Saturdays from 3 to 6 p.m, Wednesday, 8 age of Christmas," CC" "00020CT INN 2030000 School, St. George's Ang'icen Canon C. R. dePei~ier MLA. Baptisms 2nd Sunday each month CHRISTIAN CHURCH Rev, W. P. Fletcher, B.A, D.D, Sunday, December 2. 11 am.~--"The In ; " cl * " v5 Sat Shh, Ta be a" Holy Communion--8 a.m. carnation, 3 od y 11 a.m.--Morning Prayer 2.30 p.m.~Sunday Es 2 peated, Sunday S:hool School VS XH Wed, 7.30 p.m. -- Contre St.--2.30 pm, | ' Prayer Service, St, George's Hall, 2.30 p.m. 7 p.m, -- "Baby What Did You Come For?" Gospel Hall 40 Nassau Street | Sunday at 7 p.m. Will be the last night of the Special Services con: ducted by Evangelists Gillespie and Nugent, The Subject: "God's gift and how it can be receiv- ed," This Gift, if received, will make you happy, not ony! for Christmas, but for all eternity.--Come, A comm | I ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH w= OF THE -- : UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA REV, F. J. MAXWELL, Minister Christmas Services, December 25, 11 a.m.--Morning Subject: "Make Room For 3 p.m.~Sunday School and Bible Classes. 7 pom.--The Beautiful White Gifts Service. Simcoe St. United Church Rev, Dr. H. 8S, Dougall, Minister 52 Simcoe St. 5. Phone 14¢ Christmas Sunday DECEMBER 25 11 am.~*"No Room In Th: Ion." 7 pm~--The Christ Life." A Christmas Service of Song, Pictur: and Story. Ey erybody. Invited, "Monday, 8 p.m.~Young People's League withdeawn, eck Service, Sunday, January 1st, New Year's Service, morning and Unity Th, Cone .E. HALL, King St, E Sunday, December 2' 11 a.m.--Publie Service, Everybody welcome Knox Presbyterian Church Simcoe Street North and Brock Street Rev. A, C, Reeves, B.A, 34 Brock Bt, W, Phone 18838 Sunday, December 25 1¥ am.~"The Birth of The King." 8 p.m,--Sr day School, 7 pm- -gidings of Sal vatio~, - At both services there will. be special Christmas music by the choir, A cordial welcome to the only Presbyterian Church in Oshawa, x Pentecostal Assembly 200 King St, West Sunday, December 25 10 4 fe B= PIIETIEE 8 os nt LTR ow TTT ETEE [LTT ™ 2 po "WE poz FRESE PEOUEISEE

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