The Independent-News, Volume 87, Number 50, Walkerton, St. Joseph County, 12 December 1963 — Page 4
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l — i HE INDEPENDENT NEWS — • 12, 1 D<>3
Bad Now But Bound To Improve
Hv * • a ’J nt Stud.-- ■ ikei were < ■-‘•ing out their । ,ir line in S- th B<nd broke Monday ard < »:.nnly *' .rt< i the sU>ri< flying Th. news, which will > . ve t’ th. am •nd . -kc to iV the ha 4, v. i» depf > maig t- an si.i that f r rar x- \< ir i* p. uh imu 'i on th company t . mfl ien<« the i on n . ' ' the an i Now ti ■ y ale closing N- ’ < .mpldrlx lat alm- st Liter nminrcm* nt- stated .hat tw » Week* umdd fin; h the car production end that further rar prod Hi n would stem f in C nadn It -. ” । w - • ~ xci y m h Iki .v - be emo’ a pmv i ■ it hurt" t’ . ■/ ir. ■on u? ’ < •f---f< H» 1 hx tin- 1 < > of • ’-.vnt Stu b**-tk. ’ las ha-: 't ir ti <ul "Ver the j»a.«t few y< ii: th • work* ’ ■ w ->rki .■ ft , while ’hen setting f r a length of ' me They w >ul<l L tailed ba< k mJ ag. n s< r: h o ■ WhCth” ’• l b 'e • : ’1”
Completely Neglected
It ;q t < .as aftei the firnt ■n- wfaj ol any Manila m • thi pH wrk • n i th »t not only is Stat.* L>.»ad 23 neg.' ted in tin ■dans of the State Highway < oiiibds*-. -n. lAit ah > that it Lad lx , n f- "."Hen about m »rv 1- . .Uy ♦* this old roa/i wan usn* i x p. ^d up m any ending or *altmg operations t » < ut the glare of ice it devvl »ped All day Mor day ar ! . .<r! Tuesday 23 u । a r. o Lazar-: to driving as th.- snow-pack'd road was ext i. : ’y dangerous. ()f i .* se one < *dy has to b*'k at the time of th. y. a: uhe p- ' •.< ai app .1? iw nt will mean considerable < hunges in jh rs .nnel of c ert tin jobs to urd. ’*' u. i th* Th. one who are < . i ■ .tin to L- out dl i.ot break a].pg< 11 ;ng t 1 e v :nd- u and ti - • Mass i>n ty. t ut !i< .aiiv hired t< tak<- then places This is a part of oir governnu nt that is for the bn .is In the iwst few voarr and espe ally la. t year In the severe winter 23 w . kept In good con* ditior.. P; >a ooiaiou diy battled
The Carols Os Christmas Th. njuM. of carol* nt Chn*tn. v-. T. e in f >■. orde listen* i g >( n;. rrv people The » beautft : •■ ngs that tel! the 'nry nf Clu .dims cany quite a story behind themsrh*^ a»« n.any have b<-v. a ith hr for yea!.- and yearn l^ tacn r. nr and f’J.iMTSs, we v. di tr y to te’t you a little about ! ...ra! of tl. Chn tli;. Carol- •• Hark Ihe 11. raid ^ngHs Sing" Aa. u - '■ ith ”Te :• !y xer of M\ S thia hymn is auicmg t:.c t<-r. i. >t t a ul.ir nrmn Both Mere unite!. by Chan. W< •y. brothe r of «»hn V. u<y *no founded th*- M.Chodud Ct.irch Charles b m ‘«artl div* Iwfcre Chn tn.a* In 1717 *'" the son <f S tnue! WrF.ey a clergyman in '; . <of Engiani (>’ < * lb <! .in Cr Ui .• <tt. nde ! Oxf.> 1' . -/ v wd *, his bre *).■ • John xv.. !■• f 'h w. re a- - in a n u « < 0.17 t x hntrvtk <x<-ptio'. to var) u pra' ’ o in ’he I. ■ ■<>.<» • C .oh TL< v '<-ow J’ wn ar M<’H »l b. . . < f the j .r---t.< ; nt s' i vth.Kliea. i< .gi ■ ) ablt* Ch .» < W-dc-V p bl.-he i «>”.<• f. .! t» . ..'.l hx inn a!. I left ’w . tn<, . 1 •< in it o. i- 'd ' /. utt .. it. •• d ■ a t-« ’ !i ' t h< t leer ... s XX d' ua ’he great- < Ar t' f '.! ■' Toe . A. I ’ } . e : < - nu W.C ro i :/■ I 'he - ’ V * <• V. < , • the:. e »as th# He jf God “Hark! The Herald Aug- la
c '.lately icrtain hitt> th had their hand in it to • m. extent N 'a it is gone and < ven the x < ’ even riontiia 'a i k for i anx is gone with it .bb will b 1 nd to find f >i many of th'w mk- rs Bit th. only ia\ of b’ .;ht h .pc IS t‘.st w ithm a rei- nable hngth if tune th. sir > will be tak' i up by -in* oth ■ c* mpany w? ■ <a: ah ■ rd j, i .< th’ labor "1 h< r >!• stal i. t > the e ) Beforth- . r finish, on. < ild judge b i In tld” entire area by th. work a. Stu lebak' i. Il might tak< o<xcra’ v ar ■ to do I It >f H’l i V I • ' ’•C’’ ' (. • v ■ I ' ' ' ' ' I- ‘ '‘ r I' fl s s‘” ■’ •' ''' f 1( f ’’.is i v !' not land f ■ .-n pty h . ’ " s and • - . « urcoij . went ir p . ~ , \v,. ~ .p everv •<• in x - . th. L • Mu 'mf n J mg <" phivm-nt and a n w b i > p . f : this .-..re,l to a.’ : ’ ieM r , r degre. of s’ 0 'dtv f the workers
the h'owdrg snow and it was pi*l. d far eno’ig l from the i. »! to allow further work bo b<- done and < ut down the chance of bl xmg enow to again << .<•! the plowed road Ei»rlv this week It was a it < ss The slower n. ving gra ler txg*c p!< a - did n akc a pa v. ■ i h Way. but loose s! ow p.led on the road and blowing mow wasn't even attempted to te movisl allowing tie . inditum to b< ome extH'in- ly > '.z i’d ,ux ( ’ w ere afe J r of > miles per hour A re dt of this wa ex id. 'it if a’ von. travel.*.! this t «ad and f. it ’la ir car swing n d sway a- th<* sh<kt.< । and the nmghn< s. made p h •’■d to n ampu la'e I'.^” e> ex d- •• wa , the 1 ra< 1 of nu i' wh< re they had 1. 't th- r ad and ri few acrid nt d. I <m strictly ausc of th'- ; ' > nditions It swins < n'\ fair tha’ thia mad should i »t lx* regie ted oomplet.lx' on Ldh the state and 10. al levels, but you know 23 hasn't been the re« ipient of any action other than the grand j it oh work f r yean-
Sing’ wa written tn 1739 in Wesley - early productive period within a year after his cnn.rr- : .n, while the spiritual “glow" remained fi Oh l<c tn P from England to America in 1716 M Lad s enjoyed hearing some M .'-nvinns singing hymns that he was st imitated to his unique work a- a writer of religious songs AHho jgh the uqrd^ of this carol were suhu’^ed tn numerous change. over a periol of years, the hyrhn had boon in use one himdr< i ..nd twenty year* before the preset! tune came t » be assoeiatrd with the word Only in K.H did William Hayman Cumming* adapt C * song to the muSi from M-ndels hn'- “Frstgesang No 7 !»ied 2 whi< h had ts en Ccwnpone I to c« ebiatc the anniversary of th" di -overv of j .-Jirg Fvm t* ugh Mendelshn hmo'elf aald “I’ will never <1 » U> sacred words ‘TK. First Ti . or’gu I Prrnrh wool* were ; • '.r.— ! Lv M C.ipf* i i de H.«. ••• r< ue H -.'.ever ve our otlr 1 „d 1. Ire" I'.-n to John R r>*A . ' Hl’ 1 s'< f • !d< r t! H a:.' I Mu fi’ A*< . t’.ion MO I e 1 lot < f ibx glit * J* .rm) rd M V 'i • * d -agr < a* t wf.ether t‘ *<ng c:<* f urn > o. . < F' L' o. ’ I * there is - i- !»♦«’.. f tt -1 1 • ' - nnte-t in Frai. e and ’ d«o »r «x< v ' a th. ’! ar • ’. T* «• < ’ r and Futj. >r of ! ' . > ’ <1 I!■ e •r• ■. ’A’n ’ it it u •. ■ .bat ■ v ten in th<- 4 *♦ • the pe • were denird a<> »r< e to ^mg in (he ehur* heß s > th y Ming outaJd.
A REMINDER 1 H H SHOP LOCAL STORES SOON IS I !f zlhe Holiday ' Ir- is only a few *. d I j/' Z days away!, Z . i’ I jo i ’WH 'T N
and jh?! formed the ' carola a ring <lan-e from which the wori cam! i- derived While th" people wre d ’King tun< s and words were mu'l- up by one vr mon' bvwtand rs from the Nativity intide!* Tills fweminta for < <ca idona! r HO ur:r!<a Itk. the shrp herd " I.g 'he stUt ' ' ’.Hr S'cond stanza i Ti;e Fir'd No«d ’ n« xve huV'- it • xlav -> in lh< form cf a Medicval • ph< : d <>ng not. <1 fo* Its sltnpb ’X' I’ has b, < " rn’ < ! r’ x■: <■ ' pt" <■ earned .» >”g m l n nd<» p puiar by tho bwcep of its music. “Messiah Is Season’s Greatest Com position Os ..11 the music aasociated with Chrtstmaa. jierhaps ho eon.p mu tion "o well rmb«xM’” the spir.t of the holiday as Handel's ' Mea- .■ udi ' Tiio great oratorio ha enthralled countbws audiences It has be.*n said to have brought pion* money for charity than any a ^;gle piece of music An<l it n arked a poser Ge >rge FYederu k Hand'd waVirtually a has-N-en in 1741 l»n don had gT ,AV r. hmi of his Itai Lan operas and of him More than once hr ha*’ barely mi -ed being thrown into the debtors' pn*m and his health was Damning to fall. Then < ame a commiiwion from the lord lieutenant of Ireland and the governors of three charitnbh’ InMitutmns for Handel to conduct a Scries as charity concerts He b.ipnn to compose a new pieoc for the tour Handel wa. nut an especially religious man. but something seemed t > jxnowss him as hr worked F>r -.me ?3 dav he kept tn hta «t'!*v refusing to *•" anv visit r- 1< ix ng hi* ( *1 *' t hrd and working through the nig t N-ca he plaved the harp's rimr'l ' »w hr ang then ba k to the writirz Hi ervant* t’wught h« xx a- going mid Often thev found him in tesrs When ho finishrd the * H dlrHlah Choni” " he declared ! did think I d'd ** v hl! He iven brf er me. and the great G I hmi- ff <m A-? 13 1742 7<*> f« Pb' c-owd' I )’o a Dublin m”*!' hall f.r the pr. ■i< re <d "M< * ah I; was a resounding »uc< rs At t ,e firs' English f- rs »rr - an. ea x . «r later King Georrr II was su ovrrwhcdiited by the ' Hal-
hhijah (” cu." that lie rose from his cat and stood throughout the •s tion The audience. <>f cour >n f. Uoxxr ! the example of their king and r»> began a custom which survive, to <>ur day Io- pite ti king's appreciation, how.-x. r I>>nd<>n wa-< not H’uly t, a .; ’ Hmdrl oju! the < in< ert fa-.w! It w not unt.l Hi’ ! ! ba gan « re '.ng annual D i''.' - f >r: .n • .> f "Mr stah" at the L-n lo Four.d'mg H"*! itul in *1 «•
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IT'iOs that hu« adoptol country* men came to recognise It us a numterpic. o and once again gavs him their acclaim MISSING UNK Don't mlow your chain of thought to be broiw-n it rrvealf a weakness in your character. Sjwak softly and thoroughly ii..« .tigate is today'* «uh<tituts for the big stick
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