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Euchre Party,
d LU..YAL?f---The local brannb.:
of the Women's Institute held. an
.tiooL enjoyable euchre party in the coin.,'.
munity hail on Friday ,evening.
when sixteen tables were in play.
Highlight P ize wnes were High scoesMrs ,ds. Wlker. Ab, Isiethery;
consolation, Mrs. Alan Barnard,
" Jim McNaughton;lucky prizes,
Mrs. William Aston, John
famous composition, "Love Me
'fender." wring intermission on
the quiz show, Rev. Stewart adver-
Ueed the ,newest invention to help'.
studies, At great •cost you.
may obtain this amazing maclaihe
.which will tel You that the War of
1812 was fought in 181,2, We ,con-
gratulato grade thirteen- on • the
originality of this comedy.
The drama a ub presented a play
•.entitled "'Trouble in the Cellar.''
The balance of the- program con-
sisted of enjoyable• and laughable
musical numbers, magical tricks,
and of course the .latest: gossip
from the school journal.
T ..se
,Be sure you have.
the correct postal addresses.
Check your mailing list. now
Have you forgotten anyone?
Buy plenty .of stantps ahead of time..
I'aek your: gifts hi sturdy cartons, wrapped in tough paper and
lied .securely With strong cord.
',for correct pOsiitge and safe delivery have your
parcels'
s ' weighed at your local Post Office. print address, and return •
v•. • address too, both outside and inside parcels.
Important - .Check' Post "Office ,leaflet delivered to your
'lamefor mailing dates to distant•points and remember --
for
for local delivery, mail your parcels and cards on or before,''
December 17th.{. •
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LITERARY lifIEETING
On. Friday, November 15,; the
second Literary, meeting of the
year Was held in the school gym-
nasium. Those taking part in the
program tried to make their aim-
hers.
um-hers. as humorous as possible to
dispel the darkening cloud of
Christmas exams.
Gracie thirteen presented their
intterpretation• of a television quiz.
show, Who Am I? Gail Shaw con-
ducted the quiz while a distin-
guished panel Including Brace *-
Taxis]; master of ceremonies from
the $64,000 .question Gwen . Walsh,'
a famous opera singer; Barry Mc-
Quillin, a Texan; and Vera Sharpe,
a French Actress, amid several
humorous' ,comments puzzled out
the . identity ,of their special guest,
Lilierace, Liberace better known
as Stewart McGill, played his
• As the applause echoed and re-
echoed in the auditorium, we
hoped that those taking part and
those responsible for the program
felt our appreciation.
Tissue paper and much of *the.
material used for wrappings or
decorating at Christmas are highly
inflammable. If they are allowed
to lie around the basement or any-
where in the 'house they form a
fire hazard, They should •be dis-
posed of inthe garbage as soon as
possible,
Fischer. -
Mr. and Mrs.. Charles 'Coultas
are visiting their daughter, Mrs.
George German, in Clinton. Mrs.
Coultes has undergone a successful
!operation on her eye in Stretford
Hospital.
1 Miss Ruby Duff is • holidaying
in Toronto and Welland..
Mrs. James Xirton has returned
from a visit to MQ, treat.
Reeve ,John V, Fischer resigned
at the Turnberry nomination meet-
ing on Friday, after six years as
reeve and three years previously
as councillor, a long term of useful
service.
Miss Flora Stewart, of Toronto,
who has spent ,summers at her
cottage here for 'several years, is
bereaved by the death of her only
brother, Charles at l:iorrowsmith.
Mr. and 'Mrs, Neil MacLean; of
Toronto, spent Sunday at the
home of Mr•. and Mrs. A. D. 'Smith.
Turnberry election shot Id bring
out a big vote, as there are eight
candidates for council,
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