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Season's greetings and our thanks to
irll our friends, whose patronage we value so
highly! We're all aglow with warm wishes for
a holiday full of love, joy and good cheer!
HALL'S RED AND WHITE STORE
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SEASON';
GREET! N!
Best Wishes For A
MERRY, CHRLSTMAS
and', a
HAPPY NEW .YEAR
At this time of the year it is a: pleasure to extend
the Season's Greetings to :Everyone.
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sI$. P4!t�'`�!R'•'"*!!'-
ow dexo Iort snow, which,
has been falling. intermittently
04'4;0000 the Utenth --- In fact
since- St; A :cir ws 01g11t in .Nov-
ember,,
Iov-ember,, :has, praduce l tl, V riety of
•p il+blelus ' and incoli,eWeliees.
"Dining 'out lane; 'path;
driveways ana stioiV and ice re-.
Int? sal .from rooftops, have be.
como 4tonotonous and; - "back
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bre4i:ilehore; for those "not
nve1� ;forty"
Frbn).°•":a • municipal standpoint
snoivplo*ing and snow.'" removal
has become practically. a' full time
'and e*pensive", business. In the
Village a good job is ;being done
by;, "Alex Ha 'ens ,and . Norman
Stuart who have the new grader
plow in'Operat. on with regularity
except for breaks to perform oth,
or essential .tasks, •
On.. Friday morning. the "dig-,
ging •otlt" of hydrants had prio-
rity over, snow plowing. These
•fire •hydrants became deeply
buried in snow, and it iss,essent
ial \they be kept as clear as pos-
sible, or a calamity could result
in case of fire. •
It` is Council'spolicy:, . .to "far.
as possible, to have the town
employees do all, these winter.
job in the interests' of the tax;
payer, and ' as a result 'there' are
tinges when • • plowing operations
are. 4e3ayed. for `other •priority
-work,
PAID 35 BOUNTIES ,AT
LAST KL'NTLOSS, MEETING
At the December 'meeting'` of
ICM" loss Township Council, thirty-
fire fox bounties ' were . paid , in
the 'amount of $5.00. This amount
is recovered from the County
and Province.
The $5.00 bounty is• county,
wide, in ; an • effort to ' decimate
the fox population, :regarded. 'as
the.rehief spreader of the ' rabies
I. infection. •
Incidentally, we understand, a
rabid -acting fox got into Orville
Elliotts
''barn recently; and as a
t # t 3r r ais of rsMit 3riEsi &# t2 js#g . Precautionary :measuire, his. cat-
, __ _ have been placed under the
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(, . iprescribed- quarantine..
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rig.
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HAROLD RITCH I E
WEST WAWA$OSH'.;
FARMER PASSES
Thedeath of. John, Gaunt Phil-
lisps' 000urred • :in , ;Wingham - Hiss-
pital on. Frida ,.' December '.19th,
at 'the age of ' 72. He was !born
hi West Wawanosh :on .August
23rd, 1885. •
The funeral` 'service was con
ducted Monday by. Rev. R. T. A.
Marshall at the . MacLennan • and;•
MacKenzie Memorial -Chapel In-
terment was in Greenhill Ceme-
tery:
. He is survived by two sisters,
Mrs ''Bert Howlett (Ruth) of ,Hy-
the,. Alta., ., Mrs. "Elton' Robertson.
(Verna) of Langley,' B.C., Albert
Of 'South Burnaby, B• .C. and Geo:
and Lloyd of West Wawanosh.
JACKPOT IJP TO $l00.00
NEXT . BINGO,. DE; OEMBER 29
The Legion's Bingo' Jackpot is
now up to an even $100,00, with
iIRIJ # s 's #et<►s l +e2'1te vire '! 'l, ligslo#g#,t
55. numbers to. be called.
The next bingo will .be held
between Christmas'. and • New
Years — Ivionday, December. 29th.
As well as the jackpot.in which
*' • interest in growing •prizes next..
Monday will be turkeys,. wth.ex
-tra big Ones.. for the special:
• i. i. • !games.
There was. a larger turndut ler
last Thursday's turkey bingo, and
the winners. got real value. The
regular game turkeys Were big
ger than had :been e;rpected and;
•none wag;
under r12 pounds dres-•
.
The .special prize- (birds; • ran
over. 20 pounds:. • ,
SEASONS
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Ch ristriz as ,season
bring you. alf. flu
•gills of Happinesst,
Featand J'riettdshibi .°
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NOTICE
• . 'COMMUNITY NIGHT
A community: night under the
auspices of the W \!Wens' Institute
"tiiiilI .be •held it the ;Community
Hall, St- Helens on Tuesday ' ev-
ening, ,Decemberbe 30th,
at ed , A . i.
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program will " P:36. 'FARM
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dancing� MRS.
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ng to B'arrier's Orchestra,
MR. d MRS.,ARNOLD ALTON
Ladies please bring •luncl, Ad-
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. ?0 LUCKNOWlis r adults 50c� *Wren 25c.cl* 9 D+rtaer s Iros+ sa�ahe,�e+st
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fRESDAY,,
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is the sessun tobe jo11y., and• happy are.
we to wish everyone mvery Merry Chirstmas;,
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FAIRVIEW DAIRY
ALEX ANDREW, PROPRIETOR °. -
BEST WISHES
FOR
H=oliday happiness is
our sincere wish for all
May your hops b•
fulfiilsd.:,may your
joybe:door) and lasting:
TRELEA VEN, 'MILLING OC.
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sett# ' moils zis X1 essm vols o9wo• .'sise•
si '! ' sole'mase M ,
a
e .or every.
one, we wish a Christmas
Season glowing with good
cheer.'enduringfriendships
and; cherished; memories.
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rayerfuliy;' joyfully, We greet
Christmas. May the Christ Child's
message of love and hope `.
gladden your heart and enrich 'your 9fe