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George earwtdtherd "Oh , goodness" lbe she Can elm"' r 'N+t?
th deftness and Skilfired onto ut.Noteven amino Wh;
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We nevi Ile with the ,Miley to work
wood to train as apprentice boat .t buil ,rs,.
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Jean
would be about
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gathered' at the festive„And chuckled a hee tad monthsd tncy tt yC1Xr•
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nehi and mo so'ago.
nQyd with aright good Agentle tap with
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The cutter went 3p�aux grandfather Buchanan
Thencane the pudding and the sign Made for Os. The sides
The gift of a friend Fine for driving through the and down and it
slippedunder our parenit�bed.. c,•::
. With �sauce�flaNaul�+ed to sgriare.
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Tired and hungry as she was when not used. Jean was .put
R;aeh trend.indivdu�xlxsto bed in this, as' it mo�'ed
' mistress of cuisine Lucy was proudo her tae_ on casters about the
proit decorated with• easily
prQ'wid'�d What was went to sleep
made from house and Lucy .
One liked rutrt, another liked Strings' of popcorn� uct on the bed. When her parents
brandy Their own garen pr1
'good old vanilla , Folded red 'tipper bells the went to bed, Lucy was moved
And without. to the couch in the sittingSuc
They, nate heartily, biggest, at the top.
CbristmaS, Lucy bas To come back to "The Hut” room.
, ch o high th pressed
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no a rs. Jim and Ron, tall young men lock
Il adfoeyds
gs,
friends Darla. and Got the best tree they could „privented her from falling
.rou
Margaret find. wishes Santa to bring
Suggested a tree It was one sided but they Lucy
"No � thanks" we'd stopped cut off branches and tied her
a cap n and
table.
he
them on. a
that years. ago. just as it was
But they went to work with. No decorations! morning to get tight. She
tlx energy and will The lights had all been put up pa anthe back of a
peeredhair and saw to her heart's
delight, a green table and
little `chair (Made by Mrs.
Claus, her mother she later
learned). doll
And there Was a fancy
ear the top of the tree (a
And put up coloured lights. and .
Dried flowers and ribbons were glowing.
alore. They found a few baubles
There were so many Which had been missed.
Christmas Some red and gold ribbons
Cards leftover, Were deftly placed
That Zelda strung them up in And Zelda put up card like
on the h curtains
the parlour drapes ..
And added dried flowers, too. with many gifts in gorgeous relative' had sent). Then there
was a scratching at the door
Jinn and Ron arrived the wrappings all basketaroun•Qf dried from the dining room.
afternoon before And a, 'auntyHorroirs`_ What was that, a
What! No Christmas Tree! flowers � bear? Lucy covered her head
They'd. go out and cut one. fit for • a bride
Where? Old Santa left on the tableead for the bedroom door.
• eeked out with one eye.
The only place was on Aunt Beside. The scene equalled It ma
stiffened
with frighto
Lucy's int
'any seen on car s - Perhaps it would take her
One cannot go out and cut as or Tv. Jim and baby sister Jean! Great. was
On Christmas Day, her relief when it ambled out
Lucy cid
At age thirteen.
She left home at nine o'clock
With friends she looked over
Five acres in Emily
Osmond's land it to the
And she dragged
house.
She met cousin Will Woods
Driving right through Clan
Gregor Sgt.are
Where no horse or vehicle
Were meant to be
Cousin W ill held the
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Ron, played Santa Clauses.
And what wonderful . gifts again to the dining room.
were found under the Lucy, cuddled down under
precious wrapping. It took the clothes and stayed there
two- hours to unwrap all, and until Jean cried and her
Hien all wanted sandwiches, mother got up and fixed the
candy and nuts, but where big coal burner in the living
' were the nut crackers? They room. The light, was not so
couldn't be found. , , dim then, and the black
And to tap it all, arY came spaniel "Gyp" came in
at night, with a gift wrapped wagging his tail. Lucy's fears
in paper with St. Nicholas and of a bear were dispelled.
Black Peter. How distorted one's
Zelda had already come zRnati n can be at such
over with Hungarian Bubble 4 "Pag 9 hr"
Roll. and fruit tlretl• •tderdes.! "
To her readers and many
Christmas means delicacies
from other lands. friends. Lucy says "Thank
you- •
Christ child was not forgot- for kind words and kind
Over the celebration the deeds". with best wishes to one
and all for a happy and
ten. for the Rector. the Rev. ts Brous"196.
George Yournatoff celebrated ProP
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Venoms forks 4
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482-3425
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meeting at the' '.. Sinop TOWnstti1
Russell Belton. left past president
de ply involvecLitt t1 proceedliios...
ntY en$ •,e iatiOf 0014 their a nuai.
tfi -I WInthrOP an Qrd y. Retiring
Don Pullen; ars
(Staff Photo)
Visite
Christie
holidays
.Christie of
Holland of To
Mrs Robert
Seafot•th and r• n tttxacuturRrx1" -••
Eric Richter of Kitchener. .boderich, Mr; and Mrs. Don Wm. J. teeming RR 4,
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Rectal Coghlin, Debbie and Paul • of Walton was elected president
passed Christmas- bay with Fordwich Mr. and Mrs. Al of the Huron County
Mr. Plowmen's Association at
their daughter, Mr. and Mrs Amerlinck from Sarnia. Hall, o i Ol o t
Don Dodds and family. and Mrs. Bob French and McKillop all, W afternoon.4,. n
Mrs. Laird ,Mickle, Charles baby Roy from Rosseau. Mr'. ``Monday
Florencee
Joynt and Mrs. Desmond ivy of suceeds John Clark RR 5,
and Mrs.
spent December 24'with Mr. Sarnia. Reverend Jarvis of Goderich.. Armstrong of
and Mrs. Brian Collins and Exeter. Mrs. Dorothy Taylor 4 �irn
Kitchener and , of Hilisgreen, Mrs. Beatrice Wingham, was elected . first
Eby Sarah in vice resident of the
Christmas Day with Mr. and *Taylor of Varna,•and Mr. and president
Girvie
Mrs. -Ross-MacMillan and Mrs: Allan Miller of RR association,
Eddiati n»of Dungannon was
n
family in waterloo. � Hensall. -
Women's elected to the second vice-
Visiiors with Mr. and Mrs. ' The - Hensatl 14 resident.
Gordon Schwalm. Mrs. Daisy Institute will meet
etJanu January
Hall. president.
Bolton of RR 1.
Ivy and Mrs. Elizabeth at 8 p.m.tois
Volland were Miss Karen Everyone is welcome
tthe for dation secretary
of
Volland. Mrs. Irene tend and listen to guest
Persona's
Finlayson, Mrs. Marjorie speaker, Robert Heil, the •
W indover, Mrs- Bona Clarke. municipal- clerk,,,,,sliscuss the
rs
with Mrs. Mrs. Sharon Doxtator. Mrs. various " • spe s• of the
Turing the Christmas Shirley Luther, and Mr. and . village's sewerproject.
ere Catharine Mrs.. Jack Skeaoan of towna- lotane-n
„ j,�,r:
Mrs. E. Company from
Mr.• and were Mrs,, Eldon Jonston and
atson of Japh. of Brucefield, Miss
M d Mrs I•fael
Dog tags for the Town of Clinton are now -On
sale at the Town Hall
All dog owners are required to have their
dogs licenced.
C.C. Proctor
Clerk
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.y.tem .tt •ttt..h •cle.tttan
For example •.►u ,•.ant the el.a•it.
.tratght •ttt,:h on •:.alt ' '1 tu•t thAl ta•Ilt,%•
} c111+w . t clit,u t ►t blue Nue blur tor the
crierlo+cl, •tIt, h and .,►.,n Buttonhole, ate
Made in .t 'nd• b►, awning .a buttonhole
()then feature, like the •lint canning ;eat
whtkh .ilial+,. •,►u to •cit• ,n rn.st n.,I lake
leather ..a btu • tam-prt,otl .hurtle and .a •E:tt.ler
free aria f`►t thoo•e au to...aJ ..,frtef• nl.a%e
sewing an .a )luso %.arm. simpler than e•er
a. .
And hest orf all '- n never needs oiling'
I hi, together ac tth St+edrsh destg
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. ratlman+hep nti.tke Hu•gv mina .t .ow ing
machtnc vt•u ,:an depend upon n fur a lifetime
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