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Shoppers predictions for 1991 Bruce MW sends
This 4's*vquestiOns to village
'hoppers were "What are your
predictions for the New rear? and
Do you . lave any personal
resolutions?"
Greg Nkholson
Greg Nicholson believes that in Barbara Meehan
the new year the Lucknow hockey Barbara Meehan is looking for -
teams will do quite well. ward to a wonderful, year in 19,91.
He speculates that everyone will She believes it will be a "little
have trouble with the GST, because hinder financially for everyone, with
"no one tells es the answers," the economy the way it is." But,
Mr. Nicholson also believes there she. is optimistic in alleetdating
, Naomi Vodden •
Naomi Vodden believes 1991 is
the "year of world peace," She
• believes there will not be a war in
the Middle East. She feels there
will be more environmental changes
for the better.
. Ms. Vodden hopes that getting
mete social Programs in place will
be the precedent- •
She likes to think positive, that
we will survive this slump and
come back stronger.
• Her personal resolution is to
learn a new skill and continue to
exercise. •
will be a. war in the Persian Gulf, "The economy will not always be
caused by lisq or thell.S. does as bad as it ra."
not believe it will a year of world lifts. Machan reflects that we
peace, • • have had difficult times in past
in the new year he • ts years and have always survived, so
peep
look 19w * Pdo g * She ' looking forward to
Also predicts
1 toward reServin ourshe believes. t will be that way
Planet; people more again. 1S
eVetrOn(rill pits in. He believes , better times ahead.
to save Inc it must be a For the new year she will be
. wide eon , thankful for having, good- health;
• For his personal resolutions, he and for family and friends. -
hopes thinks will go. well in. the • As- for personal `resolOtions she
arena , and people .I.laPPY .uY to be more patient, giving
with is work. He alsoloOks towards and :hiving to' her' family, Mends:,
the ItnelreY and figure skating.. arid everyone she May ie centeet
• -seasons 1118 successful.. • ,
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IT'S A \BEAUTIFUL HOME,
BUT WE ALL HAVE.
TO DO THE HO,USEWOR.K.
season greetings to all
by Manny Elston Broce MPP shavings, no lime to be *01 101 love
It has been laid that to perceive or money, but it was warm a
the holiday lesson through its "wra.
ping becomes more difficult every This final excerpt, though not
year. The more we get "wrapped from Ontario, is a greeting sent
up" in the joy of giving, the more from at town in the Northwest Ter.
chance there is we'll forget the true Titories to a Battleford, Sas- .
spirit at holidays through tales katehewan newspaper in ber
ailletradiyourti°11$141PP' 1878, and Sums up the ssence of
for Bruce, I'd like the traditioiud holiday wawa. "The
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to take you away from the season's citizens of our town, one and all,
hustlemei bustle for a few frosu the postmaster down to the
moments to bring you back into a train dogs, feet glad, and in their
little bit of Ontario's holiday season gladness extend a hearty tooting ta
history. the people of Battleford. The plum
The joy of children is a tradition pudding is gurgling in the pot, the
WO all bluw, and Mrs. Catherine beef is sizzling in the oven, middle
Parr TWO. a bush settler at ,Rice pcmiusu - .ies Taw. These
Lake, Ont., wiltes, of it inher things make us unspeakably happy,
memoirs of December 25, 1838; and feeling that everything is well,
She said it wait "A merry day m the wu sayp.a merry chrisunas to aur
children, for little b0_7Matti,n,1114 That is the key to enjoying the
made them Ottleskuge, mks. usvw holiday season Om year - remem-
waS a famous snowdrift against the 'be,ring the simple things that can be
garden fence, which was hard Mae for such cheer. Perhaps the
packed and frozen smooth and glatre pre,holiday rush dues us a gnaw
• IV and down this frozen heap did service than • we realize- All the
Tames and Katie with thew of orpreparation may help.
'gametes glide and roll- Itwas_a us see that by contrast, when the
Christmas treat to - Watch' through, special day itself finally wives and
the frosty panes those joyous tacos, we are able at last to relax and
buoyant with mirth, and brightened enjoy it, we can recognize the true
by been spirit of the season,'
Here, a pioneer sealer in Fort Ham, Holidays to you and your
William, Oat** writes of building family, and may you pass Year OWO
a home for his family for the. special traditions on to your
holidays in 1864: 1 finished the children so that they will never be
house 18,x 24 in two months and forgotten,. (en from December
had rny family in it for Christmas 15, 19.55 issue of Maclean's
Eve, cliinked it with moss and ' ) •
SnOwnian, Alysha Crawford ,of
dancing *Wing the $t Joseph's,
: on 000. 18, (PhOtO by MelOdy
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BOWLIN,
Monday Night Mixed
Men's high single and triple went
to Eric Taylor with 258 and 686
respectively.
. Annette LeBreton cleaned up for
the ladies with' a single 228 and
*go 506.
Games over 200: Eric Taylor 258,
216, 212, Fred &Boer 208, Annette '
LeBreton 228, Tom Gilmore 203,
John Andrew 230, Doris Culbert
224.
Team standings: Alpine 128,
Silver aulkts 125, The Canadian
120, Steelers 115, Crystals 105,OV
100.
Grade 1 enioyed singing and
Kingsbridge Christmas concert
air:otter)
Volunteers
• from page 5. •
the Beard. Directors spoke on how
hard she had to work to enforce the
Living Will her mother had signed.
As an organization that has been
.around f r over 90 years, the
Fed ° ratedWomen' Institutes of
Ontario is not afraid to tackle issues
that are important to its members.
•To give your home a unique
Christmas scent, poke whole cloves.
'into a fresh impeded orange. The
sent is delicately delightful.
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