WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, - flere's 8 hoping everyone, everywhere “sf ‘enjoys avery happy holiday! The Neral » Christmas Supplement THE SHEPHERDS ARE TOLD OFASAVIOR = From THE LIVING BIBLE. “That night some shepherds. were in ‘the fields. out- _ LUKE 2 8-17, side the village guarding their flocks of sheep, Sud-' denly an angel appeared among.them, and the land- scape shone:bright with the glory. of the Lord. They were badly: frightened, but the angel reassured them. “Don’t. be afraid!” he said. “] bring. you the most - joyful news .ever’ announced, arid it’ is for everyone! The Savior—yes, the Messiah, ’ the .Lord--has been. born tonight in Bethlehem! How will you. recognize him? You'll find a. baby wrapped: in a . blanket lying ina manger!” . : Suddenly, the: angel was ‘joined by a vast ‘host of others—the armies of heaven—praising God: “Gloryto God in the highest heaven,” they sang, “and peace on earth for all those pleasing him.” When this great arniy ‘of angels had returned again ; to heaven, the shepherds said to each other, “Come on! Let’s go to Bethlehem! :-Let’s see this -wonderful thing that has happened, which the: Lord has. told ‘us about.” | ~ ‘They ran to the ‘village and found their way to Mary” and Joseph, And there was the baby, lying in the. manger. The shepherds told everyone what had hap- . pened: and ‘what. the angel had said to » them about - | ' this child. . ae, “Make It _ for a Party: ~ Eat It Later Doesn't the Marshmallow Wreath look good enough to eat? It really is! . Make a Marshmallow Gumdrop Wreath lke our photo.to use as a center- plece on a holiday table. It would be very attractive enelrcling a big candle. The base of. the wreath is a large styrofoam ring, which you can buy at. the dime store, or glue together _ from smaller pieces of foam ue {ot ften used Be acking ma- terial). Or. substitute any porous material—foam rub- - ber, leftover plasterboard, ete; Cut marshmallows In -. New York, and the “Presentation of Christ in the Tem mle ‘New. Remo Auto Collision cui ti stent S : We. hope’ ‘the: Christmas’ vee “promise, of a bright future . | ° | °° ad Iflled: for you' and your family." Fo: ur. valued: patronage, we thank you. . Crusades Inepived Furopeans ‘The ‘earliest wool tapestries in Western Europe date » from the 12th and 13th centuries —when the usades ‘. Kad made Europeans familiar with the tapestri¢cs of the East. The first. professional tapes’ workshop In Paris was established about 1263. The earliest surviving product of that workshop: is'a. group of Hee e. tapestries showing . scenes from the Apocalypse, now in useum of Tapes- tries in ‘Angers, France. Others from the same _ perl clude one called “Nine Heroes,” now in. The Cloisters in which is In Brussels. All of these reflect the style of the Franco-Flemish painting and: book Ulumination of the late 14th Century —‘a composition in tlers. and back- grounds covered with initlals. or. flowers. ‘ colorful effect, -half with scissors, wiping ~seissors with damp cloth ‘after each marshmallow is cut,.to keep blades clean. - Cut off 4 the length of ‘each toothpick, and use the longer piece, inserting it in- to marshmallow, Place marshmaliow.on foam ring and push toothpick through marshmallow and into ring. Leave about %4 inch ex-- posed. Now place small fumdrop on the exposed toothpick. Use red and green pumdrops for a gala, At this joyous time of. year, we wish the. best of holiday blessings —_ to all our. customers and ; ; a their loved « ones. ‘Thanks for your loyalty. - Than ik vou tor your. Patronage’: | 695-5414. | - FROM ‘MANAGEMENT & stare a : “KEN ROBINSON & SONS ‘LTD,