Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 20, 1978, Image 6

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Merry Christmas
Santa's message is
merely to be merry...
bright. What could be
cheerier? Enjoy!
Clearview Lanes
Route 230 between Mount Joy & E-town
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3 AUCTION S ante rn in
marketing livestock!
N EW HOLLAN D makes the
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8 a.m.--Fat Hogs
10 a.m.--Horse Sale
11 a.m.--Hay & Straw
1:30 p.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Vea!
WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw
12.30 p.m .--D airy Sale
1:00 p.m.--Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY —11 a.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow £
4:30 p.m.--Sheep & Veal
New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341
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Peace
Glorious sounds of
Christmas fill the air.
May the holiday hold
peace for you.
Arnold
Welding Shop
Bainbridge
426-3210
orner
SHOES
Last Minute
FOR WOMEN
Angel Treads
Buxton Wallets
Daniel Green Slippers
Knee Socks
Buxton
Leather Fashion Boots
Waterproof Boots Dexter
Handbags Totes
Sport and Dress Shoes Wellco
by Naturalizer, Bass,
Dexter and Footworks
FOR CHILDREN
Snoopy Slippers
Ange! Treads
Waterproof Boots
Fashion Boots
Knee Socks
MOUNT JOY AND COLUMBIA
Christmas
FOR MEN
Interwoven Socks
Herman Work Shoes
Angel Treads
Weyenberg Dress Shoes
Foot Traits—Buster Brown
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tides
Wallets
Sport Shoes
Slippers
TYSC!! What is it??
TYSC!! What is it?
YTSC stands for Youth
Traffic Safety Council,
which is sponsored by the
Governor of Pennsylvania.
On the second Wednesday
of each month during the
year, representatives from
each school in the Lancas-
ter/Lebabnon Intermediate
Unit 13 meet at the
Brownstown Vo-Tech.
The purpose of these
meetings is to promote
highway safety and obedi-
ance to traffic laws. The
council representatives dis-
cuss and plan ideas and
projects to carry out this
purpose.
Some of the past projects
awarded safe driving certi-
December 20, 1978
ficates to high schoo]
students and performed
minor inspections.
YTSC is working to pro-
mote safety to Lancaster
and Lebanon county resi.
dents and visitors.
Donegal High School's
representatives to the
YTSC this year are Chris
Spickler and Julie Endslow.
Lots of music at Trinity Lutheran
“For Unto Us A Child Is
Born'’ will be presented by
the Senior Choir at Trinity
Lutheran Church, Mount
Joy, Sunday, December 24
at the 10:45 a.m. service.
The Christmas Cantata,
written by J. S. Bach, will
feature soloists Samuel
Harnish, baritone, Dorothy
Heilig, soprano and Bar-
bara Klepper, alto.
To begin the service,
Leona Frances Woskowiak,
Director of Music and
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Pendulum 1776
241 LOCUST STREET
COLUMBIA 684-2883
organist, will play the
Christmas Chorale, ‘‘Good
News from Heaven the
Angels Bring’’ by Jahann
Pachelbel and ‘‘Jesu, Joy
of Man's Desiring’ by J.
S. Bach. Adding to the
festive Advent service will
be the offertory ‘‘Medita-
tion on ‘Away in a
Manger’’’ and the postlude
*‘Organ Voluntary: ‘Joy To
The World’,”’ both arrang-
ed by Dr. Woskowiak.
Sunday evening will con-
tinue the Christmas Eve
day and evening worship
with a candlelight family
service at 7 p.m. and a
candlelight communion
service at 11 p.m.
At the 7 p.m. service,
the Junior Choir, under the
direction of Dr. Woskowiak
and accompanied by Jane
Drenner, will sing ‘*Song of
the Littlest Angel’ by
Ruth Artman and ‘‘Sing
Noel’’ by Natalie Sleeth.
The Rev. David E.
Klepper, Jr., pastor, will
preach a children’s sermon
in which the children of the
congregation will partici-
pate as members of the
story of the First Christ-
mas.
Service music includes
“*Church Prelude: ‘O Come
All Ye Faithful’ and
“Choral Prelude:: ‘O Holy
Night’ *’ both arranged .by
Dr. Woskowiak. The
offertory ‘‘God’s Greatest
Creation, the Christmas
Miracle’” is an organ
composition written and
dedicated to the congrega-
tion of Trinity Lutheran
Church, Mount Joy by
LeonaFrances Woskowiak.
The postlude will be ‘‘The
Hallelujah Chorus’’ from
‘“The Messiah’’ by G. F.
Handel.
Wishing you a holiday packed with good wishes
and our thanks.
Chiden's
18 MOUNT JOY STREET
ca NG 4 ado 653-1070
‘MOUNT JOY Ww
At 8, 9, and 10 p.m. the
organist will play 3 short
carol recitals on the out-
door carillon.
The 11 p.m. candlelight
communion service will be
preceeded by a recital
given by L. F. Woskowiak.
The recital consists of the
following numbers: Noel X:
“Grand jeu et Duo’ by
Louis Claude Daquin;
‘‘Hallelujah Chorus’ from
““The Messiah’ by G. F.
Handel; Noel VI: ‘‘Noel
sur les jeux d’Anches et en
Duo’’ by Louis Claude
Daquin; Prelude: ‘‘O Little
Town of Bethlehem'® by
William H. Oetting; Noel
XII: “*Noel Suisse, Grand
jeu et Duo’ by Louis
Claude Daquin; ‘‘Pastorole:
Gesu Bambino’ for organ
and chimes by Pietro Yon
with the chimes played by
Kathy Klepper; ‘‘Chorale
Prelude: ‘What Child Is
This’ * by Paul Manz and
“*Kolendy’’ an organ vol-
untary based on traditional
Polish carols written by
LeonaFrances Woskowiak
and dedicated to her
parents Charles and Helen
Woskowiak of Lancaster.
The recital begins at 10:30
p.m. and leads into the
service.
Service music includes
“Choral Prelude: ‘O Come
All Ye Faithful’ *’ by Dr.
Woskowiak and ‘‘O Holy
Night’’ by Adolphe Adam
with Dorothy Heilig, so-
prano soloist.
The offertory
Greatest Creation, the
Christmas Miracle’’ and
the postlude ‘‘Meditation
of Silent Night’ both by
Dr. Woskowiak.
The Senior Choir will
present ‘‘Christmas Day”
by Gustav Holst; ‘‘Lul-
laby’’ by John Ness Beck
and ‘‘Peace, Peace’’ by R.
and S. Powell.
This service concludes
with the candlelighting
service during which the
congregation sings ‘‘Silent
Night’ and the choir sings
“Peace, Peace.’’ - At the
end, all candles are extin-
guished except those used
by the choir, who proceed
to the back of the church
during the last verse of
‘‘Silent Night.” The choir
ends the service with a
short Choral Benediction.
This 4s followed by a
subdued organ postlude, to
capture the mood of the
service and this Christmas
night.
‘“‘God’s
submitted by
Mrs. James B. Heilig