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Miss Hazel VaniTelsot• returned to
Oshawa on Saturday.
J. R. and Mrs. Wendt spent the
week -end In Mildmay.
Thos. Hemphill, Detroit, was the
guest of his eon, T. G. Hemphill, last
week.
Wilfrid Musgrove, Hamilton, spent
New Year's Day at the home of D, D,
Sanderson.
Miss Sadie White, Toronto, is spend-
lug a few weeks holidays with her
parents here.
Wm. Leckie, Luoan, visited hie
brother and other old friends here
over the holiday.
Reeve Douglas, Oouneillors and
School Trustees of 1020 wereI'eedected
by aCClanation.
The. many friends of Harry West-
lake will regret to learn of his continu-
ed serious illness.
Graham Bellautyne, Toronto, was
a holiday visitor with his parents, Jas.
and Mrs, Ballantyne.
De. and Mrs. Woods, Tottenham,
vent the holiday with the latter's
father, Win. Rutherford.
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