I S.-l'ET t 11,00 8-!”- F Churches Tomorrow L hurcli Of England PRESBYTERIAN airs oarlmnnal. Alsglicll Itooltl 1'0 -. - nig Reverend Nissan 0. I. Ioifott M.A.. I . The nevi w. G. am Honorary Assistant Priest. Orgnnlll and Choir Director mu Susanne Brenton. Lie. Music .-j--m-m1'z'?TjT Fourth Sunday in Advent. 7.00 a. m. - Mattias. 8.00 a.m. - Holy Eucharist. 10.00 am. -- Church School (6-15) 11,00 a. m. - Choral Eucharist. - Church School tun- der 8). 7.00 p.m.-Evensong and Litany. Daily Services at usual hours. S. PAUL'S ANGLICAN CHURCH The Parish Church Established 1760 by Royal Foundation The Reverend Canon .1. T. lblwll Rector Organist and, Choir Director: Mrs. V. L. Dlngwell 3.30 - Holy Communion. .1000 - Junior and Senior Classes Sunday School. 1100 - Beginners and Primary Classes Sunday School. ll till - Morning Prayer and Ser- mon, (Broadcast C.F.C.Y.l Subject: "Thou Shalt c'sll His Name, JESUS." Anthem: '10 Come, 0 Come. Emmanuel." 5,00 - Evensong and Sermon Subject: "Christ's Coming." TIIE BAPTIST CIIURCII corner Prince and Fitsroy Streets Minister: Rev. H. L. Milton. B.A., ILD. Organist: Mrs. G. Elliott Full - ll a.m. - Morning Worship. Sermon: "Jesus, the Promised 0ne.;' Anthem: -tMaunder). 11 noon - Sunday School: Adult Classes. 7 p.m. WHITE GIFT SERVICE: Religious Drama. "Come to the Hanger." followed by presenta- tion of White Gifts by representa- tives of every organization in the church You are cordially invited to attend FREE CHURCH OF SCOTLAND Bircbwood Street Minister: Rev. J. H. Bishop. B.A. 10 a.m. Sabbath School, "Sing. 0 Heavens." ll a.m, -Worship. Sermon: - '11" F. R V E N T IN SPIRIT. 2.30 Service in Stanchel. 7 p.m. mworship. Sermon: "AT HIS FEET." tiidweek Service each Wednes- day evening at 8 o'clock. All are Welcome UNITED PENTEGOSTAI. CIIURCII 37 Elm Avenue Quincy Stairs, Minister Phone 0670 SERVICES in. Sunday School ind Bible as Rev. 10 s. Cla . ii a. m. Praise and Worship. 7 D. m. Evangelistic Meeting. You are very welcome to our meetings. "The Church That is Different" TIIE SALVATION ARMY Great George Street "HOME OF EVAN(II'.'LISM" Since ISSS Sr. Major and Mrs. W. Stanley Corps oiflurs. Saturday 7-” 11- I11. -Open Air Meeting. I-M It-III--Prayer and Praise Meeting. Sunday 10-80 a.m.--Prayer Meeting 11.00 a.m.-Iiolincss Service 1-00 p.m.-Young Peoples Direc- ,, iory Class. --10 P-m--Sunday School Bible Class. aigull m. - Young Peoples Meet- 5--” D.m.-Open Air Service Financial R Centennial Mr. A. Walthaa tlaudot. gonaral nsanagc of to Centennial Year The Reverend W. ilarold Irons. M.A.. Minister Rev. l. C. Evans tvislthg Minister) Mr. John Lea-Morgan, M.A.. I Mus. (Oxford) Organist and mm: 10 o. m. - The Church School and Adult Bible Class. 11 a. m. - Nursery School. 11 a. m. -Divine Worship. Sermon: ”HlS STAR." Anthem: ”'I'hs Lord Is My Shepherd." - George Macliarroa 8.80 p.m. -Carol Service. Evening-The choir will present a Service of Christmas music at 8.30 p.m. Carols and choral ar- rangements will be sung by the choir: Scripture passages read the Rev. W. A. Brown. Mr. W - liam K. Rogers (pianist) will join with the organist in music fa- pisno and organ, and this part of the service will bellh at 8.15 El; are cordially welcomed. TRINITY UNITED CIIUROII Ministers: Rev. A. Frank Macbeaai I.A. Itev. G. Howard Christie. B.A.. B.D. Rev. Andrew S. Weir. D.D- Organist and Director of Chain: Royston F. Mugiord. A.R.C.0. 11:00 Primary and Beginners Classes. I 11.00 Sernwli: iiEAVEN'S MUSIC AT YOUR DOOR -Mr. Mac- Lean. Filling the Missionary Basket. Anthem: "And the Glory of The Lord . . - C - - -(Handel! by the Church School. Junior and Intermediate Choirs. 7.00 Sermon: Senior Choir: Like Silver Lamps The Hillside Carol. infant Holy ter, Gordon Full.) You are invited to worship God in Trinity Church. CENTRAL cliiilsrlalv CHURCH 210 Kent street illarnby) Marvel D. Dunbar. U-TI Minister: Mrs. Allison Maeltae Organist and Choir Director - 10.00 a. m. -Church School and Family Hour. The Children will bring Whita gifts to this service. 11:00 a.m. Mornins worllllll Ind White gifts will be brought to the services. - 7:00 pm. Evening Worshrip. Anthem: "There were (Shop herd," . . L - - A Vincent Winnifred Hayter, soloist ”See Amid the Winter”-Goas. Kathryn Beck, Solo part. Baptismal service following eve- ning worship. Central Christian Clilirch invites you to worship on the Lord's day. y GOSPEL IIALL Upper Prince Street ORDER OF MEETINGS FOR I.0RD'S DAY Sunday School -10 3-m Breaking of Bread . .....ll I-I'll Gospel Meeting . 7-30 P-"L Telllng of Mans Ruin By The Fall and Gods Remedy through the Death of Christ. Neither is there Salvation in PENTECOSTAL ASSEM- BLIES OF CANADA FULL GOSPEL SERVICES In Orange Ilall (L. 0.1..) its Richmond Street I 10 a.m.-Sunday School 11 a.m.-Worship Service 1 p.m.-Evangelistic Service. A boartv welooma awaits you. -00 a.m. - Evangelistic Service. All services will be conducted .' Sr. Major and Mrs. W. R. come and bring your Worthwhile Reading . . . .1 . for your whole family 0 the world-famous pages f The Christian Science Monitor. Eriiayi Erwin D. Conham's newest stories, penetratin national and in- temationo news coverage, how-to-do features, home- moking ideas. Every issue brings you helpful eosy-to- read orticles. You can get this income lionol daily newspaper fror and Adults looks, Ilottoss etc. Also Ciirlstsnss Program , Boolu and Cards. IIILI HOUSE MOVED Boston by mail, withot extra charge Use the cou pon below to start you r subscription. The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway Street I Basic Is, Moss.,U s A , Please send the Monitor to rr y (or period checked. :- 1 Ylor no 5 5 months 18 L 3 months so 0 l lofolel Pl. 1 (city! "Till AIOLITION mtliful servants. the Guardian. ZION Pg celebration submitted a dotallad ,, " ' ' A A A at the closing . ngu. meeting at the Centennial activi- C" '"'”' "' G "" ties held at the Charlotiatown Chi 01'7.'l'IS.S7 and the Provincial Gov- - ernrnont 30,000.00. 2.30 Presentation of White Gifts H A R D E N NOT YOUR HEART -Mr. Maclieal t soloists : Earl Foa- Communion. Sermon: ”THE C B 0 W N E D CHRIST." Carol: "Once in Setb'shorn of Judah"-Nevin. Hotel on Wednesday night.'I'Ile audited report indicates the re- calpta were 865,274.40, to which the city of Charlottetown contributed Expenditures i i " S O4t,tM.d2, leaving a sur- plus of receipts over .,pendlture 300004 of . . Outstanding in receipts from Centennial events commissions was an amount of 01.020-50 from tho Pageant. 8520.00 Mart Kenny danca 3201.!) Folk and Square Dance Festival, Float Parade 985.00. The Centennial Beauty Contest account- ed for 3150.00. Other items under "Events" brought the total to 33.- 05100 in this category. The sale of articles in tho Centen- nial Bootli accounted for 8883.00 and Centennial booklets brought 3975.42. Other items sold brought the total to 31,458.72. The sale of tickets for the Legislative dinner. Charlotte Whitmn dinner and the Civic dinner accounted for 3303.00. Booklet advertislnl added to the receipts to the extent of 84,821.00. A donation of 8300-00 was received from the Co-op Super Market and sport On Activities entertainment, Laalto Bell Singers are listed at S1.0M.S) and Mart Kenny at 01.43400. Folk and Square Dance Festival, tldtlm. Aquatic Day. 883.11. Smaller items in this listing brought the total to 00,350.04. The float Dart- ade expenditure iwas 81.314.12- Historical Events were headed up by an expenditure of 81.333.- 9l under Historical Tours. Fort Edward Museum cost 0389.37 and the Historical Exhibit 3350.00. other items brought the total to 82.264.- 28. The Expenditure under Pag- antry and Music is listed at 81,- 151.16. Special Events list the Cemen- nial New Year's Eve ball a grsphy 3131.95. Other minor items brought the total to 31.98653. Sports events, Maritime Track and Field Meet accounted for an ex- penditure of 3815.05. PUBLIC RELATIONS This category called for a total expenditure of 816,292.10 with the top item for Folders costing 55,- 830.33. Advertising is listed at 33.- 211.87. Other major items are; Posters 5449.93, stickers 8234.96. Folders 3584.65, Photographs 5350.- the Centennial Street Lighting re ceipts amounted to 31,720.00. EXPENDITURE Under expenditure an item oi 31,223.00 for School Crests is in- dicated in Children's Events, 8168.- I0 New Glasgow Pipe Band, 3128.- IS Track and Field Meet. Other events brought the total up to 81,- 712.03. Decorations were headed by Lighting listed at 84,009.56 and the Centennial Cake at 3706.37. The Welcome Sign on Elm Avenue cost , Keys 42. Art Work 3567.60, Engraving and cuts 0574-05. Dinners 3226.50, signs 8287.30, Printing 8389.52, 3454.95. radio advertising, 8238.75, Centennial Music 3307.00. Centennial Booth 0599.98, Sound System 3310.00, promotion 3584,35. Advertising, 8408.28 Centennial Scripts 8640.07, Freight and Ex- press 3121.50, Postage 0545.43, print- ing, stationery and office supplies, 0547.61, salary 33,100.00, telephone and telegraph 5201.31, typing S97.- 25, office expenses 01.200 Smaller iteliis brought the total in this de- 3810.00 and flower baskets were partment to 87,221.53. City and ROY'I TAXI-Dial S560-6569. "YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE at the Hughes Drug Store. ISLAND colored views for Christ- mas. Craswali Studio. ELECTROLUX Dealer, Sydney H. Jeffrey. Dial 7038. JUST ARRIVED-Pullovers and Cardigans. Kennedy's Ladies' Wear. ONE RACK LADIES' coats val- ues to 837.50 for 325- at S. A. Mc- Donalds. THIS CHRISTMAS give an Un- derwood portable typewriter. R. lvo Cudmore. 55 Queen Street. BEST QUALITY tree Lights and window decorations The Brown Electric. JUST ARRIVED - C a m p u s S w 0 ate r s. Kennedy's Ladies Wear. Central RADIO BARGAIN - R. C. A. Victor. Console model- All wave. Push button tuning. Excellent con- ditinn in every way. I NORTH TRYON Presbyterlanl Church Service Dec. lllth, ll a.m. Church School 12.15 p.m. Miss Mary A MacKen1.ie, Deaconess. BY DOING your shopping at Bible House you are helping the Bible Society. There you will find Christmas gifts to suit all ages. THE UNITED BAPTIST Chul'ch.y North River, Sunday, Dec. 18, , Fairvieu: 11 a.m., North River 3y p.m.. Long Creek 7.30 p-m., Rev. Owen Cochran, Minister. the United Church of Canada. Ser- vices Sunday are as follows: Win- sloe South 11 a.m. Princetown Road ,3 p.m. Highfield 7.30 p.m. At the evening service, the chair will pre- sent their Christmas service of songs, Heher H. Hardy. Minister.- SUNBEAM Frypans. Automatic Irons, Toasters and Mixma.-iters The Brown Electric. enendiiino h this sstosory was I.ui.I. Dad: I... nlothor, Mrs. Margaret C. White. who passed away Dec. I7, 1947. looking back with memories, Upon the path you trod We bless the years we Anita and Fern. 8180.93, dinners 8970-21, Besuty' Contest 0157.95 Miss Centennial In memory of Mrs. Margaret 8241.25, Salon of Amateur Photo- cok who died an Dec. H. 1951. pPiease cherish her with care For you will never know the real Until you find that she is not ter Winnie, also Arthur Gordei. Mills, who passed away. Dec 17th, 54. He was the best friend anyone Only God knows how we miss him. Francis and Children. John Les-Morgan (M. A., B. Mus- ic Oxonl who will be joined by Mr. William K. Rogers, pianist, in mus- ic for pianoforte lind organ; part of the service will begin at 8:15. Rev. W. H, Brown, minister. will read passages chosen from the scriptures. this two sons, one sister sister Miriam nf liingdala. SI Jos- example. can do much evil. but eph Adademy. Yakima. Wnshing- he enjoys no freedom. survives him. the many who travelled to the Is- land for the funeral of the late Rev. Fr- Emmett Dougan were Mr. and Mrs. P, L. Dougan, Moncton; His Grace the Most Rev. J. Ge;-31.1 Berry. Archbishop of Halifax; Rt. :?ev- Mssr. James Granville, Hall- a Rector of St, Mary's Halifax; Rev Fr. .1. 'Halifax; lLean, R. WINSLOE PASTORAL Chargellain, Halifax. larrived by plane to attend the fun- h mater. awe: Deeamhc 11. mo. "loo loath lend to ova be in- nouenborodbyiviaaaad In loving memory of George Cola who passed away Dec. 17th., 054 Msrioa. Douglas, Duncan. Elisa- beth aad William. 0-: In loving memory of our dear had with you And leave the rest with God. Fondly remembered by Doris. If you ever have a mother heartache there. Lovingly remembered by daugh- In loving memory of A. Roy could have. Fondly uniembcrcd by Elsie. this loving nanny d a dear Mrs. Milton .1. White. who lgllshnhsonoo CW1 balance between good and evitlil the thought of Christmas to say a word on the significance of Ad- vent. Wo finished with a word on the notion of freedom. Today. we have chosen to develop this latter idea, especially because the approaching anniversary of the birth of Jesus Christ reminds us to reflect on the reasons why God became man, ..”In prophecy, He had been called the Prince of Peace and we know that indeed the angels sang to the shepherds on that first Christmas morn . on earth peace to men of good will." Years later, during the period of His public preaching, Christ revealed Himself as eternal. divine Truth, whose doctrine was to free men from their enslave- menl to sin. ”The truth” He said "shall make you free." Peace! Liberty! Freedom! Words which fill the air these days. Men grasp eagerly at them; propagandists. knowing in en 'a deep yearning for liberty. ex- ploit this eagerness in order to enslave them to their own par- ticular ideology or political party. Rare is the person who knows the true meaning of these words: even rarer is the one who has found the secret of at-hlevingjr them, , It will not be a waste of time for us - guided by the teaching of Christ - to dwell for a mo ment upon this notion of liberty, distinguishing liberty from mere license, freedom from its counter- felts. Among the various degrees of liberty, the lowest form consists in the ability to choose between good and evil. That alone is a tremendous privilege; just to be free to choose the good as known to one's L-onscience is a God-given DIES IN CAl.IIi'tlRNIA-Mrs Leoi ll'laL:Donal(l, Orwell. received word ”m”""l 0' nbwly Whyein of the death in San. California. of Austin D. MacDonald CAN SELECT EVIL born at Orwell, Oct. 5. 1800. son gmligiid and Mrs. Dougald J. Mac- lowest form of freedom, because (ea dgvjm. g,-eed,,,,,y I-lraiiciseo, He left his native prov- nce several years ago. 'Besides IKatlel HERE FOR FUNERAL-Amongst X: Very Rev. Francis Carroll. Caihedralp J. Lannigan. and Rev. Ronald Mac- C- N.. Command Chap- Personals MF5 -1- A- Drysdale and Mrs. William Palmer of Moncton, sis- ters of Mrs. J. A. Webster, have MILTON RUSTICO Parish, 1 1 , ,Rcctor Rev. A. E. Percey. Ser-III:-I, (:iilti2:nlatils'ell14.srterLlserixlimlitills ' ls Auto. mg 135;,” mu; sicg wi-iu lare St. John's. Miliun: 11.00 a.m. Olggeyia Pharmacy open 0 am -Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7.1!) up 3 lg, ' pm. Cgrol Service with distribut- nof .S. ift.St.M k' R t- rill: snowN ELECTRIC i.ave,,2o. 2.3,, EfL,,i:K ,.my:r' with just received a shipment of triiits - - n-- -- ma L:9.”,:'"::.”:..?.:.:: TOY FAIR OPEN-Lay away - . . :1 for Christmas. Firestone Home ybal;:LCI;El!glC:?NChr?s'T Dgrdfgihvy (Fredericton Sunday School 10.30 a. : GIVE BER - a Sunlamp for all m. Worship and Communion 7.80 year round tan. The Brown Elect- D-m. Bradalbane Sunday School ric. 40.30 a.m. Worship and Commun- "CAROL! By THE CANDLES, 1 ion 3-00 pm. Special music at both lvires for Sunday. December lllth. l moi-iiing by plane from Edmonton llle waters of the northern hemis- phere. after spawning in streams. 1 GENERAL l GLOW"-Kirk of S. James, Sun any other . . . .we must be saved, . , Ad. H2. day afternoon. Dec. lath. 4.30 o I clock. Welcome. . vlslw" ".2 V", 'dc.N.. HOBBY SETS for the wllolcl family. oils, water colors. wood burning, numbered Painting. etc- Shorwin-Willlams Co. Ltd. RADIO - TELEVISION sales, service. Prompt repairs. Dick.-U171 and delivery. Television serials Ingtlued, Vail's Radio. 134 K9!"- &. Dial 3537. IIOYT'S BEAUTY Salon SPO: ciais on Creme Cold Permanent Waves and Msclilneless Cromo P t Waves, All experi- gnmuliepilarators. Dial 6311. 183 Queen Street. c RISTMAS oil-"rs --WHITE 6'" SE"”” F 5”" H day evening at 7 pm. the annual white gift service is belni held it Affhg iii. Charlottetown United Baptist Church. As a prelude to the presentation of gifts by P013193- enuuves of over thirty of tho ehurche's organizations. "Come 10 The Best Place. an. Manes"-" a Christmas PM of glory and song Will be vl'CS;'.l1hI!Cd To procure Bibles. Tesla under the general dlrictxldon oHdefl-' meats, Prayer Books, Iiymi. Silrliol V l''''"" ”" Th'" qmm. Iooks.Devotioaal-0illdroa'i M. V90 35 ":"”'”"- ' ' PRINCIPLES 0F TIIE llAllA'l WORLD: FAITH Al preju dice. Mister ol religin I' , ll,ll(:( or nation must be mnouiicod. for thou pi-oJuaic.'. X5, f:,,s,,; W ....rm'- -it-knees. only difference 110s in lid degree of lsithliilnrss vi obedience to the laws of God The lovers of mankind those are lie superior men. of shell our nation, creed, or color may may God will say these blessed words, Well done. my sood ""1 lou are invited so write for a too painpnl ;ation in Charlottetown Baha'i Community. Box 492..rnre 0' choir, under the direction of Mrs. G. Elliott Full. nrn-nlst. will he heard in several well-known and loved Chrlshnas carols. The story of the Nativity will be depicted in ny, menu by sixteen members of the, congregation and will con- clude wlth the beautiful and effect- ive candle-llglit service. The church will be decorated tor the occasion in keeplllil Willi "'9 "I1 u o( the play, .R(-V. Harold L. Mi a, pastor, will conduct the services of the flay W” or Pll.Itmics:s" so; for it is they whom gt without obli services Monday, Dec. 19th. Mr. Walter E. Stram will hold a speci- al service in Fredericton at 8.00 p.m. Bysrd Thurber. Minister. SERVICE OF MUSIC - A ser- vlcs of Christmas music will be presented by the choir of Zion Pres- byterian Church on Sunday evening, Dec. 18 at S:80 p.m. Carols and choral arrangements will be sung by the choir soloists will be Mr. H. A- Roper; Mrs. Olive MacDon- ald, Noreen Auld, Nancy MacNev- In and Norma Dalziel. The choir COOLER WATERS True salmon are found only in DELICIOUS Master Fed TURKEYS With Milk Fed i right: there are innumerable Last week we were inspired by Tll0llGlll'SF0ll0llllllME Oardlllal Mi.-Gaga but in the clear knowledge what constitutes man's true good- ness as revealed by Christ, in a hearty love and full acceptance of that goodness, in a serious endeavor to reduce that goodness into one's daily, practical life and in a firm rejection of what one recognizes as evil. INNER CONTROL He alone is really free who has acquired the inner control whereby he turns aside from the siren call of false paradise: to pursue the rugged path of truth and goodness which leads to in- terior happiness and sanctity of life. When a person has reached an advanced stage of such free- dom wherein he actually despises evil masquerading as goodness, he has rearhed the level to which one can apply the saying "for the just there is no law” to which me might add "except the law of love." According to this conception of freedom. one can easily see how good and Just laws which, like so many helpful signposts. direct man along the path of his true happiness, are not an in-y fringament on the liberty. To dis-- regard these lavis. whether they, be of natural or positive law, in the name of human liberty, is similar to a tourist who deiiber-i ately crashes through the pro-, tecling fence on a mountain roadl shrieking that he IS free to do as he pleases. Or one who puts- poison in his stomach in revolt, against the medical warningsl against poison. The results in both cases are easily imagined. The same applies to those who ilaunt the guiding directions and warnings in the moral order. They incur moral dealth and eternal enslavement in lieu. Thai is why the human race people today in various parts of the world who have not even thatl: they can serve (loll as they will. 1 However. we call this in it one is still able to select; the evil. An evil choice really- destroys freedom: the devil, for God. on, the contrary, is utterly incapable! of doing anything except good and that is why He is infinitely. free; he alone enjoys perfect , liberty. l Now, no person in his right, senses chooses evil as evil. All, 1 men have an innate desire fort happiness, so that all they do lsl in the expectation of attainingi happiness. The objects they seek may turn out to be an evil, but, il was always some aspect oi” good which attracted them. 'lllicy- make a mistake regarding what, is good for them. They may evenl be perfectly aware of the evil in-t volved but risk the evil in order, to possess the thing which draws them, It is really a false good, and if the evil is great enough, as in a serious offense against the law of God, they may think they are acting freely. whereas in reality; they are endangering their true eternal happiness and acting as slaves. "He who commits sin." says Christ, ”is the slave of- sin" I Thus freedom does not lie in at l HIS CHRISTMAS SAY IT WITH T FLOWERS - Wire bring glad tidings of ply leave your Christmas antee delivery worldwide, last-m-inute remembrances Finish PHONE 5455 After 6 P. M. will be under the direction of Mr. 118 UPPER PRINCE ST. ""3 (lod. a sharing in His own pet- To everyone all-ke, your lovely, living Flowers-By- Estate of Mrs. John Williams Member Florlsts' Telegraph l)eili'cry Association. is so indebted to Cllrist "the Way, the Truth and the Life" Who conic DUI to enslave men but to set lilelil tree, to give them , the true liberty of the sons of Cliristiiias should be when lie review in our minds the significance and value of Christis birth: a time, when in deep gratitude, we resolve to a time: i 7 V Saturday, Dec. 17. 1955 The Gun -4 .1; 42.14 I. 4 THE KIRK of S. JAMES Minister: THE REVEREND '1'. II. B. SOMEILS, M.A.. S.'!'.M. Organist and Direcoor of Ohoirs MISS E. LILLIAN McKIJNZIE. Mus.Bac.. F.M.C.M. 44... I0 A.M.: Church School White Gifta Service 11 AM.: The Festival Of Christmas Worship The Sermon: "Oh-ristmas-It's Light is Never Dim- med. It's Saving Grace Abides” The Music: Organ Prelude: "Noel" with variations tDaquin) "(kindle Song" (Henry G. Loy) lnu-oit: "Break Forth, 0 Bosuteaus Heavenly Light" 'Baclil-All Choirs. Soprano and Bass Duet: ”Cant:ique do Noel" (Adam! Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Reymond The Lord's Prayer tA.renskyl The Chrktmas Portions of "The Messiah" tiiandell Soprano Recitatives, ”There Were Shepherds" Miss Barbara Rogers ”Glory To God" The Chancel Oiloir Soprano Solo. ”Rejoico Greatly” MISS Nancy MacNevln Offertory Carol: "In The Bleak Midwinter” lav Hoietl-Mrs. Neil D. M.aoLosn. The Sevenfold ”Amen" (Stain;-rl The Organ Postlude. ”Preludes on Ohristsnae Chor- ales" (Bach and Wiilanl t.'aroLs By The Candies' Glow-A Service of Music and Meditation on the Nativity of om Lord Organ Prelude: ”O1sr'sstmas Grads Song" tiblhsl Choral Prelude: Carols by Gallay unit of Boys and Girls. The Antticm. "Like Silver Lamps" (Barnhy) The Chancel Choir The Men's Choir: "It Came Upon The Midnight Clear" (Willis) Car0ls-- "The Holly and the ivy" (arr. Robert Slaw! The Chancel Choir "Hark! in the Darlcness” (Polish Carol) The Ohancel Choir ”The Virginia Slumber Song" (Max Regerl Miss Barbara Rogers "The Holy Boy" (John Ireland) The Ohancol Glob- "Jesus. Sleeping in the Manger” (K. K. Davis) The Gallery Ohoir Liillai. My Liking" (Gustav Holst) The Chancel Choir ”Sii:eeI Little Boy Jesus" (John Jacob Niloel Miss Nancy-MacNevln "Here. Mid the Ass and Oxe-ll Mild" (arr. Robt. Shaw) The Chancel Choir The tllfi-rtury Carol-”Oxen Cribbed is: Born and Byre” lGibb5l The Boys' Choir The Organ PostI.ude--”'Phis Endrla Night" toidiroydl Variations on an old Carol Tuna (Geoffrey Shawl (Jiorus. (Gus- 430 P.M.: A BLESSED CHRISTMAS TO EVERYONE! follow Him ratllcr than the world, which succeeded only in naiIing' the great Liberator to a Cross. L INCREASING VALUES REGINA (CPI - Civic officials , estimate Regina's taxable assess-l ment will increase by S2,000,000l a year for the next 25 years. It i now is close to 565,000,000 ATTENTION Poultry Producers . Effective immediately we will discontinue accepting live poultry unless prev- iously arranged with our plant, until after the New Year. . Signed, CANADA PACKERS LTD. BY- WIRE happiness and love. Sim- list with us. We guar- telegrapli-fast'-.even of START TRAINING FOR BUSINESS AT Union Commercial College CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 4, 1956 New Students Accepted Stenographic - Commercial - Secretarial 2.41; .4. BT THI 4 FOR CHRISTMAS JOY LADlES' '1 GENT'5 SHOES pluses suons DVERSHOES Rubber or Nylon ovnnsnons Leather or Felt SLIPPERS Wool and Nylon SOCKS Fur or Nylon Lined GLOVES Cost or Navy Pulloa SWEATERS Satin. Leather or Flt Trim med SLIPPERS SNOW BOOTS and CURLING BOOTS ALSO CHILDREN'S GIFTS ALL THOSE AND MORE AT . THE K. & R. STORE CHARIMETOWR DIAL 4525 And you can too at--- Crockett 8. Storey Ltd. Come In Today and Choose from our large selection. P" .3 For Christmas... the typewriter gt a lifetime Le; a lifetime! only IOII Portable has Esslssivo . . . tlvonnrtdovar... morojfypowrtoorsar-oaaod ttscsiusyohorndo F. A. Mccourt 182 Queen Street Phone 9525