Page 14 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, ba This year say Merry Christmas J. with our uniquely elegant pO arrangement of Christmas greens, flowers and brass bowl. We aiso nr ey Ji 3 ~ poinsettias and many other holiday selections from which Tour Extre Touch Florist. to choose. RUHL'S FLOWERS 200 Pinkerton Road, Mount Joy Phone 653-4006 until 11 p.m. Christmas Eve SP 000000000000 ROROIIBOININRIOIPOIRPOIOOIRNOIOIRIYBROROIRODS Super-Specials 0 0090080000000 00000 0000000000000 RRCNBINITS Columbia Hardware 12 W. Market St. Marietta 426-1525 candles in a solid § have traditional § Candlelight service Two Christmas Candlelight services will be held at Glossbrenner Church, Mount Joy, Fri- day, December 24, at 7:30 and 11 p.m. The children and youth will be featured in the early family service. The Chapel Choir (grades 5-8) will sing “On a Cold December’ by Avery and Marsh; ‘“‘In- fant Holy, Infant Lowly,”’ a Polish Carol; and ‘‘Song of Seven’ by Brown. The Carol Choir (grades 1-4) will sing ‘“When Lights are Lit on Christmas Eve’’ by Knudson. A group of senior high youth will sing “The Little Lamb’’ and “No Golden Carriage’’ by Gilbert and Martin. Bruce Wagner will sing the folk song ‘‘Jesus, Jesus, Rest Glass Gardens n E. Market St., Marietta Phone 426-1126 102 N. 3rd St.. Columbia Phone 684-9887 | ay peace and joy fill your heart and home this Christmas. Thank you for ettihg us share your warmth. 3: 221 LOCUST STREET 4 COLUMBIA Shelly's Furniture —— 684-3780 at Glossbrenner Eve, Your Head.” : The Chancel Choir will be featured in the 11 p.m. service. They will sing, “Lo, How a Rose e’er Blooming’’ by Praetorious; “Sussex Carol,” an Eng- lish Carol; ‘‘In Bethlehem a Wonder,” a French Carol; and ‘‘The Gift of Love’ by Posegate. Sandra Heisey will sing ‘“‘O Holy Night” by Adam. Instrumental accompani- ment to various numbers in the two services will ‘in- clude Lisa Mummaw, flute and piano; Nettie Gruber, clarinet; Mark Wagner, re- corder and piano; Penny Hendrix, piano; Maxine Maxwell, autoharp; Mitch Mummaw, piano; Clara Will, organist. Joan S. Betty is the Director of Music. Both services will include a message by The Rev. Clair L. Wagner, Jr., the singing of carols, and the traditional lighting of in- dividual candles. Nursery care will be provided at the 7:30 p.m. service. A cordial welcome to the community is given with the hope that many of our friends will share with us these beautiful and holy services Wishing you Happy Holidays as Christmas lights the world! Thanks all. Manictta BP | Mount Joy flags December ra Danny Heisey of Mount Joy holds one of the new, 12X18 inch Mount Joy flags which are available from the Horizons Committee of the Mount Joy Bicentennial Commission. The flags, designed by Joseph Schaeffer, show the Good Ship Mount Joy in red on a white background. To buy a flag, call Mrs. Gloria Straub or Miss Ella Gainer (653-2355 or 653-5481). Cub Scout news On December 2, Cub Pack 53 of Maytown held their pack meeting at St. John’s Lutheran Church. Fourteen boys introduced by Cubmaster Fred Miller, received their Bob Cat patch. They included, from Den 1: : John Biesecker, J. Ed- ward Gilmartin, Aaron Hughes, Steven Johns, Shawn Miller, Greg Penn- ington and Andrew Zuch. From Den 2: Jason Herr, Brian Mur- phy, Stuart Newman, Ken Wakefield, Scott Williams, Lee Wise and Herbert Woods. The dens presented in- dividual skits for the enter- tainment of their parents. Crafts that the boys made were on display. Refresh- ments were served after the meeting. Births ‘Mr. and Mrs. James Miller, (Patricia Musser) R.D.#1 Mount Joy, a son at General Hospital, Wednes- day. Mr. and Mrs. Warren S. Sload (Claudia Brady) 30 W. Walnut Street, Mariet- ta, a son at General Hospital, Saturday. There will be No Bingo at Maytown Fire Co Dec. 25 & Jan. 4 We will resume Bingo January 8 at 7:30. Early birds begin at 7 o’clock. We wish everyone a Merry Christmas and a healthy and Happy New Year. Thank you for’ your support in 1976. Bingo Committee Maytown Fire Co. op |
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