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,pert at Turnberry Central School lastWednesday :night
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TURNBERRY CENTRAL SCHOOL'S junior choir, directed
by Mrs. Westlake, sang three numbers at the school con -
•cert last ,Wednesdayr''Here We . Go ,A -Caroling," "Christ-
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`!i nan,' and "j ,.;Saw' Mommy Kissing'` Santa Claus."—A-T.
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d*aa mon.and Murray "
chma,.. 'C ".,a "Sus 1
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Star", given by Jane J. dlaw's
400 Ruthtt'a ems,
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e gip' and Joey 'a • '
to Set •" was sung re-'
given by .Jobs:.
Gam' and gati,eno.:We elc's
csea. °Recitations,=Janet Ad
. Wall and•.CIa re
Weber. ,duet„ Wendy England
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na Soloman,• cher ...F
a t 'Thompson; eeftatlens,,a.
ire -scholars~ Kathy rdon gave
the ccordton solo,. Silver
. Michael { . Unit e
ch.staden; preacheirr.:ex-
tended a elcc a Cti han!,
mair Smogs to. alt and Rex.
Braden also rem ndp }tip
ce of Scri
len pltuaal'1rstmas
verses. All sang "0 L ttle'Tewn°>
of Bethlehem." and part om '
so;t and, llM Murray �Clbba sang "T 1►e.
+h�ristmag Tree",
• A?liShted candle Ali gyrus
presented' by urira r dams, K.
. Quipp, LindaMMeore ,anti George;';
'Jamieson,. and a clarinet
was by GarnetfFarriet and
Charles Thom n acco paned
by ,pianist,: , Mts { Garent Farrier;.
The "senior put a play.
"joy to the World. " :Taklg
Part wereMar ne e,
• Laidlaw, Helen Gi bgns. _Jlni.
De Boer,. nJamieson, iCenil
De:Boer andiJadane La ldlaw. A
pantomimLie, "Theresa Song if .
the Air", was put on by► he
senior .gills Choruses, "Brest ;
•Y
the Snowman" and ."San
it
Claus
is. Coming to .Tom" weI gl reti
by the Sunday School.
• The farewell recitation cos F ^
givenonal ,by Georanthgem- wool e Jathlsesunon.;
natig and
Santa Maus arrfed .aid w�itt'
r h i
helpers gave our the gl is
from the Christmas tree, . an or -
Mr! and Mrs. Ross-srrtith .
Cathy and Bradley of Weft • Hili,
spent the weekend with: M r. and:
Mrs. Russel Chapman. Mr.; and
Mrs: Gary Chapman of Wing-
ham spent Sunday at the same
bonne.. /,
KINDERGARTEN PUPILS of Turnberry Central School .con-
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tributed to the Christmas program: Front, Donna Thomp-
son, Cathy McKay, Karen Quipp, Erika Staangen, Cheryl
Ste. Marie, Michelle Thompson, Erika Staangen, Donna
Brooks, Cathy Ortlieb; second, Rennie Stanley, Michael
Doer, Wade . McInnes, Terry Carter, Bili Brophy (hidden),
Vincent De Bruyn, Heather Riley, Marilyn tenPas, Grace
Schmidt; third, Laverne Steffler, Roger Wormington, Paul
Lowry, John Brent Jr., Danny Kennedy, Murray Snell, Kev
in Hoggart, Murray DeVos; back,. Tony Vienneau, Mark •
Sjaarda, John Morrison, Mark McDougall, Kent Thomson,
Donald Brooks; Steven •Ruttan. Absent—Bonny Ebel, Judy
Anger, •Heather McInnes, Kelly O'Hagen,' Johny and Marcia
Poets, Frank Pereira, Brent Day, Karen Foxton, . Karen
Newell. • ••
—Advance -Times Photo.
From all of -us to
all of you. we send our
greetings and best wishes for a merry,
old-fashioned holiday season.
Jact:121r to -1.0eat
Clara Rintoul and Staff
Mrs. Allan Turner returned
to Toronto with her son. Rich-
ard Turner, on Thursday for the
Christmas holidays. She will
then be moving to the new sen-
ior cftizens' home in Wingham, •
where she has been successful
in obtaining an apartment.
The community extendssym-
pathy to Mrs. Robert Hutchison
and family in the passing last
week of Mr. Hutchison at Wing -
ham and District Hospital.
Mrs. Bessie Mullis spent
last week with Mrs. 'Neil Faw,
her daughter, and her sister,
Mrs. Henry Cousins of Thom -
dale.
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"SANTA ON TRIAL" was the name of the
skit presented by pupils from Grades III,
IV and V at Turnberry Central School.
Seen here are Ron deBoer, Ross Baird,
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. Doug deBoer, Bruce Compbell, Philip Ead-
ie, Brenda Matthews, Judy Biggs, Vickey
Peel, Susan Powell, Patsy Halloway and
Tim Heffer.—A-T Photo.
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home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
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Mr. Elschner is home for a
few days from the Workmen's
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ronto.
Miss Lois Ferguson, Guelph,
is spending the Christmas va-
cation with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, .
Mr.A and. Mrs. Morley Bell
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Misses Larke Carson of St.
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braith of London are spending
their vacation at their respec-
tive homes.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Ross
and family of Preston visited
Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. •
Irving Toner. '
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spending a' few days with rela-
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viritors with her parents. Mr:
and Mrs. Russel Gaunt.
With all the yladue'ss of pealils bells we
wish your the loys of the holiday season.
Merry Christaas and a Happy New Year