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This digital document was prepared for Cascade Historical Society by THE W. E. UPJOHN CENTER IS NOT LIABLE FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT W.E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Department of Geography Western Michigan University 1100 Welborn Hall 269-387-3364 https://www.wmich.edu/geographicalchange [email protected] News Reporter Mrs. Ellyn BruinsSlot I 655 Laraway Lake Drive Phone 676-1724 Please phone or send your news in as early as possible News Deadline Noon Monday Serving The Forest Hills Area VOLillIE NINE THURSDAY, DFCEMBER 19, 1963 NUi\'IBElt FORTY Christmas Issue Cascade Christian Church Christmas Prograin Grab First Three On Sunday, December 22, at mother of present times, with To Be Published 4 :30 P. m. the bells in the Cas- Kristine Bishop and Steve Guiles .. cade Christian Church will sound portraying her children. Saturdav, Dec. 21 Donkey Needed out across the valley calling the Others are: Debbie Dosenberiy " parishioners to worship. It is the as the Angel ; Molly Blanton as Because the holiday falls on ;~;d;:jo~~~~:.aY. and the children the first Mary; Rob Nurnberger Rangers Are Undefeated Wednesday, the Christma<s issue f or Living Crec he as the first Joseph; Terry Thor­ of the Suburban Life will be Cascade Christian Church is in The children in the Kindergarten ington, Ted Banta and Ted Dryer Whoosh! That was the 1963-64 feated, take on the Hawk Junior publisbed on Saturday, Decem­ search of a donkey-to make this Department will put on their trad­ as shepherds; Terry Dosenberry, edition of the Forest Hills Basket­ Varsity at 7 p, m. at the Rogers Children To Benefit .. ber 21-in ample time to r each year' s living creche complete. The itional white robes and tinsel halos Billy Freeman and Paul Hansen ball squad. The Rangers have play­ gym on Friday, The Varsity game all readers prior to Christmas donkey is needed from 7 to 9 to hail His coming. as the three Wisemen; June Butt­ ed three games and won them all, will begin at 8 :15 p, m. D ay. P. m. Monday and Tuesday eve- The Primary Department child­ rick as the second Mary, and with a sound defense and revitali­ Collect Over $400 For Santa Claus Fund Deadline for copy will be Fri· nings, December 23 and 24, when ren's voices as clear and delight­ Steve Titsworth as the second Down Falcons 65·54 day, December 20, at 12 o'clock zed offense. The Forest Hills Rangers scor­ The Post-Hi Group and the the county nurses-no distinction the community is again invited to ful as the bells will tell the story Joseph. Coach Jerry Dangl has ten boys World Outreach Committee of Cas­ ever being made because of race, noon. witness a real-life enactment of the J of His coming in song. Woody Palmer will play the boy ed their third consecutive victory The s a m e schedule will be of nearly equal ability and has cade Christian Church are most religion or national origin. Bethlehem manger scene en the The Junior Department children Jesus Tom Cribley and Dan Fos­ last Friday with a 65-54 win over used during the New Year's paired them off into two units. gratified with the response thus Mr. and Mrs. John Titsworth,· lawn in front of Fellowship Hall. have prepared a thought-provoking ner will be the priests, Lisa Dale the Kentwood Falcons. holiday. Substituting regularly, Coach Dan­ The F alcons provided a lot of far for the 1963 edition of Opera­ general chairmen report that I This year's creche is being built choral reading entitled "The Mean­ and Darlene Seeley will be angels. b y F ay Johnson-with Milton ing of Christmas." g! is able to keep the pressure on trouble for the Rangers but a tion Santa Claus. As of this last $229.66 was spent to purchase Usher selected for the evening the opposing team at all times, Monday, $446.61 has been received Heaven in charge of lighting and The entire Sunday School Staff, good fourth quarter brought the sweaters for each of the children. are Steve Banta, Jeff Boris, Bob while not sacrificing ability for victory home. The Falcons led 15- toward the monetary goal of five If the five hundred dollar goal is Chr·istmas Tree Robert Gaskell. sound. The creche as well as the chidren, are proud Taylor and Greg Van Strien. depth. The Rangers have come up 14 at the quarter, but fell down hundred dollars. In addition, many reached, there will be enough is under the sponsorship of the to present a play to enrich your Those serving on the committee toys, dolls, books and articles of Sunday School at Cascade Church. enjoyment of the Holiday Season. with good balance in the scoring 39-30 at halftime. funds to purchase boots for the of are: Mrs. Mel Kooistra, music; column in their first three games, High scorer for the Rangers was clothing have been donated. children, too. r·ips Safety The complete list of those stand- Mrs. Ralph Fosner will be the Nancy Gaskell at the organ: Mrs. with juniors Jim Jones, Dan Van­ Seventy-five children and young Don Vanderveen with 18 points'. Th e t ra d1'ti onal Opera ti on Santa Your family and millions of ing in this year's creche is as fol- James Banta, choral reading; Mrs. derveen, and Steve Johnson, and Mike McCormick added 1(,) points people in the Cascade area are Clau pa ty will b held t Cas lows: Mary, Mrs. Walter Buttrick, Glenn Marvin, properties; Will assured of a "Merry Christmas" s r e a - others will soon be selecting M T L t M G Ch d senior Milt Underwood leading the for the Rangers and Steve Johnson cade Ch~istian Church Fellowship Christmas tree for the coming rs. om up on, rs. uy an - George, lighting; Mrs. Charles De attack. and Jim Jones had 11 points each. because of the benevolent spirit of party will be held at Cascade h I'd s ler, and Mrs. Charles De Minck. To Reduce Minck, costumes and production; our citizenry, All families receiving 0 1 Other boys reaching the double Ron Dunlap had a good night, get­ Ch ns· t' 1an Ch urch F e 11 ows h1p' H a ll B ayf season.· th · 1 Angels-Miss Laurie Cope, Miss Mrs. Robert Titcombe. hospitality l 0 11 figure bracket this season were ting 12 rebounds on the defensive assistance have been cleared with this Saturday afternoon-with the ~ owmg ese simp e sug- Sherry Kooistra, Miss Linda Free- Holiday Toll and refreshments; Mrs. John Ham­ Mike McCormick and Kent Fisher. boards. Post-Hi youth in charge The cli- ges.ti on~, you can have . a tree man and Miss Robin Smith Jos- er. general chairman. The Forest Hills Rangers stand George Morency was high point max of the annual party. will be a which is not only. attractive, but eph-Edward Murphy, Albert Oat- Making extra effort to help curb Because of the size of the con­ tied with Rogers and Hudsonville man for the Falcons with 13 tallies. visit by Santa Claus who will dis- alsMo kreduces the. fire hazarbd: . es, Charles Dykhuizen and Dale Michigan's n:ountinllg traffic toll, gregation, and so everyone will for the league lead with two wins Bernie Bathorly had nine and Jim Attempt Robbery tribute the gifts among the child- a -e sure the tree you uy is Mayhall. the State P olice wi operate spec- have an opporunity to attend, the and no losses. Rossback scored eight. a fresh one. When you select your ial 36-hour road patrols during the ~e Markef ren. tree, feel the needles. If the tree Wise men-Lester Williams, Don- Christmas and New Year holiday program will be given at 4 :30 and Meet Rogers The Forest Hills Rangers con­ Of CascaU Additional funds and gifts should is fresh, they will be firmly at- nally Palmer, Richard Hansen, periods, Commissioner Joseph A. again at 5 :15 p, m. Coffee will be Coach Dangl is pointing to next verted 19 of 41 free throws and Robert Woodrick, manager of be given to the Titsworths, the tached. Avoid the tree with need- Ralph Fosner, Richard Trojanow- Childs reports. served in the F ellowship rooms week's game with Rogers as a the Falcons committed 33 fouls dur­ D & W Market in Cascade surprised Foster Bishops and the William Jes which drop off when brushed. ski, ~obert Harne~. Lb~e D~huiz- Twenty-two persons died in ac- from 4:30 p, m. on, so that those crucial one in the young 0-K ing the game. bb S d · Van Heyningens. Things may be Eliminate the possibility of your en, Jr., Virgil im e, omer cidents during the Christmas holi- who have to wait will be comfort­ season. The Rangers will be try­ Other Leagues Scores a safe ro er un ay mormng at left at the church as well. All P rovonche jr. John Thorington, able. ing to outrun the taller Hawks and Hudsonville over Byron Center 11 :45 a. m., when he came to check checks should be m ade payable to tree drying out before Christmas Michael V~ka si and Phillip Pryor. day period last year while another Listen for the bells on Sunday, play tight defense. The following 80 to 77; Rogers downed Lee 78 the store. The thief was evidently the Cascade Christi' an Churd: by keeping it outdoors until the Shepherds Ben Wilbur jr Rod 20 were victims over New Year's.

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