CHRISTMAS
... CHRISTMAS We are now showing a selection of Larger ...
... CHRISTMAS We are now showing a selection of Larger ...
... Christmas. The signs are that this is l*e ■something of “austerity” Christ- Jnias.’’ In the war years, when we [ were all quite w illing to make the [best of things, and shortages and restrictions of all kinds weie taken [as matter course, some people ...
... CHRISTMAS Somebody’s health, comfort and happiness depends on you. ...
... Christmas. It is with decidedly mixed feelings that most of us approach the sixth war-time Christinas. Apart from the inevitable shortage of many things that give the season its festive character, news from the Western Front has given serious turn our ...
... CHRISTMAS GREETINGS To nil friend* at good old Colne. Chriftinn* ffret-tiniiH more call; A Kail) mv thought t 4» you have flown, AH the one ami all. Keep sinilliiK. never wear a frown, Nr» are hard get. fcmlle* the new year round. Old time* I can’t forget ...
... THE PARADOX OF CHRISTMAS By REV. H. C. POMROY Dr. J. A. Hutton wrote The paradox of Christmas is that hope is bom in mid-winter.” December brings short days, bleak and stormy weather, vet it is among the most cheerful months of the year. Perhaps Sir Roger ...
... CHRISTMAS FAIR TO-MORROW, SATURDAY, DEC. 11th, at 3-0 p.m. Chuirlady: MRS. POMROY. Opener: MRS. STANDING. ENTERTAINERS; Miss K. WAODINGTON (Mandoline) Master S. MOODY (Recital) Magic and Fun MAX MALINI. STALLS. FLOWERS. DRAPERY. FANCY GOODS CONFECTIONERY ...
... THE CHRISTMAS STORY Sir. —Mr. W. H. can congratulate himself on having called forth the champions of the ivstahlished Church, and of Nonconformity, to try lay low the Unitarian heresy. The Hector's article is full of affirmations. hut rather lacking in ...
... CHRISTMAS, 1943 You can have a merrier Christinas after a year of victories. Thai's what the Servicemen write home to say. You are working like Trojans and we shall be happy to know that you have enjoyed the kcxkl old Christmas season.” The women are ...
... CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY Tin* meeting decided that subject any amendment which may necessitated by* developments in the inteinational situation, all the schools granted the normal Christmas holiday, proviso being that the staffs arrange to available for fluty ...
... CHRISTMAS DANCING 7 to 11-30—(To-Night) XMAS EVE Admission 1/0 (Forces !/•) 7 to 11-O—XMAS DAY Admission 1/0 (Forces 1/-) 7-0 to 11-0 —BOXING DAY Admission 1/- (Forces 9d.) ALSO NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE 7-30 to 12-0. Admission 1/6 (Forces 1/-) ...
... CHRISTMAS FAIR SATURDAY, NOVEMBER Bth, AT THE EXCHANGE ST. SCHOOLS, COLNE. The Fair will be Opened by Mrs. M, «l. S. EADSE at 3-0 p.m, variety of Stalls will provided for your pleasure. It will grand opportunity to buy your Christmas Presents. SIDE: SHOWS ...