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femj Christmas and
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LITTLE AMANDA LEITCH of
Wingham was given a tour of the
Wingham Public School last Wed-
nesday evenina by cousin Mike
MacKay. Senior students watch-
ed the little ones during the
Christmas concert.
White Gift
Sunday held
BELGRAVE—Familiar Christ-
mas carols resounded through the
morning air from Knox United
Church on Stmday, Dec. 11, as the
many members and friends
congregated to celebrate White Gift
Sunday. The sanctuary was
decorated with poinsettias, red and
white flower gements„, ,a tree _
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candklabra. Two silver basketscof
Christmas blooms and cedar boughs
added to the festive decorations.
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Chriatn*AlitintbrSwith-Mrsjeeslie
Shatt*,d,I),trs.. George Procter, was
presented.The prayer of approach
was igivellX. by Reit: jobs G, Roberts„,
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Institute held their Christmas party
in the elgrave Hall last Thursday,
beginning with a turkey dinner
catered by the ladies of the Evening
Unit of the U.C.W.
Lucky place mats were won by
Miss Mary babel Nethery; Mrs.
Jim Hunter; Mrs. Gordon Me -
Burney and-LeonardJaMea-
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panied at the piano for the
singing
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and the winners were: High Lady?
Mrs. John McIntosh; Low LadY,
Mrs. Bert Johnston- High Man, Ross
Higgins; Low Man, Albert Cook.
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