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111,1�",K it'��:, , .11,11, % q . - - �_ . nominatic-n me0ings; this week.' Ray was held in the' town hall 'he The stores -will be closed on, Tues- r1p... jA.. the', large receptacle,' was , gare,t. Rolb,insoii, M$tv of 'the J�astl'; I i is i
1, -t , ".., ;a Whdtever t h a reason, 'reports' lance . a -Mr. McIntyre's guess was. solo, Russel Ha8er, _ , "Weh'" the .
1111 , �`07�x X,$ ear in with a large -attend . - The speak- ' durijtg January, Pebru-
1 ;X":,� i . ekl " $1.50 a Y day evenings 11,749, and' MAglcome exercise, chorus, 140. - Little
.. I 1�111 , $%00 a year. Single. ' . ' ` Wgrklo All.,P,one This Pall," accom- Town. 'Of Bethlehem"; recitatio,ii,
"I I . ''I _1- . ... 1 0L ., ' rural sections and the- 1p-werkng of Wr4 and Mrs. 'Williain McAllister, . MI,% and,.Ta�s. William Bonthro* and panbid by Edgir- M E-141fti� Hoskfiii_�duet, Lois hd Mar- , . ..
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, M� .... 411.1 I tax-ation.-Taxes in Hay township. were from tl - R fW , ran; dialogue by Do�glsa " f � ,
, " i V':'406, emiag .v _On. Application. been crowded, not- by those who came considerably lower, for 19,31 .and a he . . - p - _ I I
�IMIP .a West, are visit,ink frigiids family, of Detroit; .Mr L. Simpson u . r a een nunibers'the orches.� ion X cLa
". 01 .,:11 I Atles re and family, of'Detrolt also, and Mrs. tra composed 6f � , Sangsft_ And Carl Vataray.
. 11 �! ,� 'XI.; ,-111 I to heckle or to see a fight, or the old Promise was made that further re- , Xk, and Mrs. Win. J. White spent Margaret Vair, of Toronto,, spent linjst, and Mrs. Frank Boy6e, gwv,e �Christmas by eight children, Negrp
" .. ", I .. j, `,. I..... , I ' tion and the, Huron standbys, but -by a new crowd of ductions will'be made in 1982, if pos- a-Ifew, days iii Collingwood recently'." ,Q'bristmas Day with Mrs. R - several, numbers. The %chair fo�i 'the action song, recitati
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. I t 13;1� . Western University, LondanJa ho - - some of the -holiday ter, . of Varna, . who delightedr, those kin; recitation,. BQ,b,Vy Cameron; char -;-
It , ., r , , , ,�, ,,;� . with keen, quiet interest to the dis- Rader, .W., R. D-ovi&all, A.* J. Kalb- for the -holidays. . I h his li�morous jak'es and us, Beaming Star";, recitation, Lois
KPRAN Z. . . . . . "'. Nit I cussi,on of municipal affairs. 11 fleisch and A� Mell - - Mr. and Mrs,. J. Brenkolt, and,.son, Messrs. Laird Joynt and Harry. and stories between numbers.,, Tiie follo'*;. MadL4 ene Dat- .. "
-, . . , Alexan,der, E. J. Walper, Harold, of Kitchener- Mr. and Mrs. Bill, of Toronto, with their mother, Ing trustees of the sebool.,gavv short ars- reading, X,r.s, Hedden;
. " � ; David Dwharme, Alfred Meliek- -and- Alonza i -oit.; 'Miss 'Mrs. Alice. Joynt;, -Mr. Harry Cook, spicy speeches, namely., Messrs. Herb. dialog
�11. . I I Fred Corbett. In -the evening nomin- Lin Ortweiii, of- Townto; Mroand Mr' 'b:j ' xents, "and Smith, Elgin McM. ley and.It6y La- Ing the'ptogramme, We- distributi,6-A ...
----- .. . -ustees were held, M. -G 'Drysdale. and family 'Mi;j. C. Cook; Miss 4,olqi an J P�qxl mont.' At'the conclusion 'Santa Cis of presents to6k"jf�ca. . . !
ql��'- ,,atiopis for police ti
'.. . K�,-', , " , . I I I . ... . when the following wevdfiomlnatd(f: sall- 7kilton Oft*ein and s'0'n',7 Llo-yd, Elde'r, of London, with Uieix parents, appeayed- And distillbuted the nUrner- Interp'sth;ig,P%y., � Thd Christmas I
1Q, .* ,.�. 1. I . . EGMONDVIr-LE C. C. Schilbe; -J. Geiger, Er Haberer, -of London, and Mr, and Mrs.,James Mr. and Mrs. J, Elder; James TAPP I Ut from "the well ladem-tree. Intertainment, "The Love i3ift," by - ... . L
eq,i1L_,,AGR4EEN CHRISTMAS. . F, C. Kalb,fleisch, E. F." Klapp#,,, M - Paterson, of Hensall, were all Christ- ,of Xontreaf," with his parents',1 MX. Mjueh' credit is due to the teacher, H.. M*. 'Pears'ori,'a playt.f 1� A .
111- _'11. � . . ..... . . 11.1- . I., Egmondville Church Rolds Banqu6t. Meidinger, J. Hey, Jr,-, S. Deitz-. mas ivasitors at the home of Mr. and and'Mrs. John Tapp'; Miss Ads, Gram, 'MIss.Hazel !Sniilli�, for the .splendid the story, 4 by the ,, imas ," I
, " - , - , The school rooni of the E ondville Mr'. -Jacob Kipfor has purchaied the Mri, J. W. Oi,twein. .. . �' of Lansing, Mich., with her parents, manner�ixa'
L'��. .,�,,,, ._ .. No disputing 'that faA.. But, -Aid we, Church looked very 'beautiful on Tues- Property ,which he Ilas occupied for Mr. and'Mrs. Laird Mickle and son, -a Gram; ,Mr. and were given. - "' - .
, � .'' I - ,. I Mr. and Mrs. Georg I People of',St, Paul's Anglican Church
ft_.'.. , . from Mr; Louis Poster, Billy, spent the 'past�*f , ew days � with Mrs. Floyd Sypith, -of Detroit, Mich., The .doll cbntest, which has been in the Toivn' HAII,`td. a well'.filled , . . 1
Z4.1 i..% , erer have a green Christmas just like day evin-ing with its...d,p,q9q.ated Christ- some. years :
'11!;��,!,��,,:., h's prov�rty is situ- Mr., and Mrs.'G. T. Mickle, of ItIdg*- with Mr.' ALex. Smith and ... lamily; tb
. ' mas trees and shaded 11�-lits when of Kitch6h�e-� ... ..... T I a I a centre- of a
,.,�; , . . attraction,for-a *numbax house, and was very much enjoyed- ,
�*� I :1 ' ' 'We have' had green Christmasei be- the young lacifes' Bible class, enter- ated - I Miss Viola Lemon, of Toronto, with. 'of weeks in_ Hemp�illli, drug store, The parts were -all excepiionall�. -well , �
'. . . . tained the Yodng Men's Club ai:ulthe and wilf`lake a fine home for Mr. Mfiss ivia_�well, ,'of Ladies' College, bgr father. Mr. William' Lemon and a close oi�`dfi - 1-1111 "',
I . --fare, we_krtQ,�V; .,a I - I . came, to ristinas Eve, .taken by, the caste. "The L64'Gift",
I. . , nd o-ld timers tell u.s voung people of the congregatiQn who Ki and family.. . 1. . :-� ' ,, toor w;th her sis- famfly�kr;, andt Mrs.: Peppier) Of When .the votes were i
F , . - , . . - ; all counted the is a religio6 mystery play, featur
,::� Christmas day fifty years ago ,was, are ��t "home for the ,�,aeatian. - The ivtp_.�R. Kalbfleisch,,.of Detroit, spent -'.1 � , nd, daugh-:' announcem6A was made bf the vptes Ing scenes from a medieval Ruasia�
i,'. . -4 - Mrs-. G. V. Laughton and ter -in-law, Mr. ind Mis. S. L. Pep- obtained -by each ea did te,' * ' . - Christ 'as D '
" . . just 4a,.frae of snow and a good deal Christmas idea was carried out also the'*eek end I at the.119yu ai is .1 . an ... . ... g anit the hamlet 'an in aj. Following, .
.. I I . in the decoration of the banquet ents. 'Mr. afid "Mrs. F, V. Kallbfleisch. sons,'V4 I -William-MeMartin, bf De- . ,. ..
. ,Ali and" Paul ol!'Torofftb, azepler-Mrs. prizes -were delivered to the follow- is the caste: King, F. Allen; Pedlar, .
,, ..... .. , :Christmas trees, red Mr. Clayton L-1offnian, of Galt, is visitors with .C. A. Me- tr( Ing fifteen little prize winners on W-Diiumrn`ond- Knight, K."Routledge I
�: . . - tables. Small I Mr. a�d -Mrs. . )ji, with his father, Mr., Robert Me-� 01,
;1 I � ;�but did we ever hive -not oniy a- candles and red roses were used while spending the holidaya at his home Doli6ll and family.' 1. Martin and othei relatives; Miss Jeazi C�ristmas rAorning, who,_needl�s's to hiihw Y TnaA,',.W.'_AldP&4,; scholar, $. 1
I.. I . I Christmas,. ut a green fall the place cards were tiny pine trees. here- Miss,Hazel Coxworth, of Florence, Bonthron,- of duelph, with Aierpar7 say, ,were more than' delighted* *ith Waltersa b&nker, A. Case-' rich lady
"I : - .. : . . # 'MIs§`"X.Merher. who, is attending is spendin' the holidays with her nts, Mr. and Mr& J. W, Bonthron, ,their beautifql.,,, prizes., .... Ist, Doi] B. I d, Pearl Fish'er, T, I Ben ,
'I, .. , " ,, ,rlv up to Christm.i§ Day.? Thei"gliests were receiv6d lb� Mrs. W. 9 a - , __ . _ , Prummon, I . I
. . I School at London, is spending mothef'Mrs. Arthur Coxworth. and -family; Mi. and 'Mrs. J. Wilsdn o#cu' - -' 2nd,, doll nett, companion to Pearl mFisher, 'L. I
. I . _ . . I . I I I Alice Thompsonj president- . . a her iva 4,tion.,at hev. home here. Mr.' kobert McDougall, of Moose with Mr. and Mrs. Ge-9-r-ge Brown; Mr. house, Elaine Peck; 3rk doll, 'Mary Rinh,, Ivan Pilgrim, 'W, "'J. Jones; � 0 .,
like the one we had on 'Decem-ber Rena McKenzie, Miss 9 1grim, V. Hildebrant; priest, . .1
, teacher, Wd ,Mr. T. L.,Wl.irm, of Toronto, spent Jaw, Sask., is'spending the holiday� at and Mrs. P." &,. Buoh'inan, of St. Goodwin; 4th, doll, Ruth He,ss; 5th, Lady Pi ,
,. . I . 24th? Thunder, lightning and tor- Mabel Cameron. As the - company a few days in the village this week the home of Mrs. Hector Reid ana Thomas, with Mr. and Mrso John doll, ,Gloria Twitchell- 6th, doll, R. Varlpy; priests alta.r bays, G. Var- '
,: I I rents of rain., I gathered, Miss Violet Tyndall, A.T. with friends. daughter, Miss -Minnie. - Zuefle; 'Miss Mary Budhanan,- of St. Marion Drummond; 7th,sdoll, Dorothy ley, H. Wolfe; soldiers, A. Varley and I I
% I I . *6 asi,th ese q9estions becaupe *a �.M., rendered suitable organ selec- ;,,�The programmes h�ld'hi the Lutli- bir. and 'Mrs. Grahain, ,of London, Thomas, with bar parent* Mr. and Halliday; 8th, doll, Norma Cook; 9t G.'Denfield; Duke T,. Rutled&6;,Whr
& . .... .... ,!lave heard so ridany. I weather predic- tions. -Over one hundred.. young pea- era,n and Evangelicil churches were -were Christmas 'visitors with Mrs. I Mrs, Alex. Buchanan; Miss,'Anna Tie- doll,, Jean Venner;' 10th, doll, Lois iana, Mrs. Peppier; Katrinka,. Miss
�,;,.". . . pie enjoyed the splOdid, feasI of well, attended,and greatly e0joyed. George Scott and family. man, of. Dashwood; with -Miss Mil- Moffat; lith, doll, . Annie Carlisle; G,, Stone; Dominic, J. Drumiiond ;.
. tions from so many *ise old weather 'Calvin, the 10 -yea -r -old son of Mr. (Dr� James Bell, of Harrisburg, Pa,, dred MI&D'blihell.' . I 12th doll, Katbleen Jone.sq,111th, doll, Pe ro, George Pearce; Dolorose' Mrs.
k1 * , . . good things provided. The programme . .t d �, I
p,: . re�, as foretold by which follo;�ed was of a; very 'high and, Mrs. F. Thiel, fell on the ice on wa "' i Tvan Smi'llie spent
� , -, sages, Dr. Dorpthy Datars; '14th, - doll, Patsy W. -'O. GoodWin;' Martin, R.,.VArley; ..
""' " theln, has seemed so roty and so dire brder and -�vill pot�,soan be --forgotten Monday whil� playing a�d"'htirt--his-u-4--l..-.-Btr.,- isamu"el Riiilue, :accompanied mas holidays -,with his parents, Mr. Mitchell; 15th,,doll, Elva McQueen. In C6fivener a? Costumq"s; Mrs' Varley; I
11��t �by turns`that,the suspense'is getting . �y those . privileged to hear it. The Ger Wp badily. A number of stitch" by his mother, motored to Detroit and and.Mrs. Alex., Sinillie, of Toronto. . addition- to these fifteen prizes,. Xr.' conveners 0 scenery, Dr. and Mrs. G. I
..Ii_ ., . . ". . . 1. I president, Miss Alice Thompson., were put in by Dr. A. J. McKinnon, to spent the Chiristindt,1-holi ys with Miss'N. Ellis was a holiday visitor Hemphill very generously gave ten R. C611ypr and Rev. M. B. Parker; i I
..! . 1411, imbearame. close the wound. . relatives and friends. I I I . with her sister and brother-in-law, additional -doll� to the'following ten dir6etors,.. Rev E. Johll�
.; . . made an admirable toast mistress. . . Parker, Miss
1.1 t What. we want to know is that if After the toast to the King, Miss . Ittle girls, 'who also made a good ston- organist and pianist,
p. . ,,, 1, .,,.,_ Messrs. 0. Geiger, reeve of Hen- Mr. and Mrs. 'Henry Strang. 'and Mr. and Mrs. Fred ,Smallacombe and 11
1�',`�. - , . v�e.p,�gr. had �,uch a, fall, such a Christ- Gladys Coleman proposed the toast to sall, and W. Consitt, councilloi of that larnily,.'of Usborne, spent Christo -e't Drummond. In addiXo1a_9-yftre S '
-,showing in' the contest:. Elaine gar , �
'�',' , xnhs and such a thunderstorm as we Our 'Country. Air. Davis Moore re- ,village, were visitors in town on Moh-' 'Day dt' the home of Mrs. William Mr. afid Mrs. James'Simpson are Thompson, Erna Webbqj;'Betty Row-' nlay, carols, choruses by members Of') I _-)
�� � I � . spoilded. Rev. Charles'Malcolm, M.A, day. I Caldwell and family. . . ,spending a. few .day� 'visiting with cliffe, Margare" "'M . y 'Slih hool; readings by little. -Al- � I
'. had iast.. Thursday, just .what actually y 'Mr. and Mr 'a"�� a _ H6akIos Donna McE an-,,.AXa,r_y Clai.k, '. * a and No ,,, Metwaa, H4rry Arm-
C,_.f . . I . .- fhe M'infster, spoke to the Church, 'th Many visitors are spending the holi- a. Pr - Young-, and Mr. .'relitivbs in London. .
�"' I � What w2M ,the rest 6f the wint;ir" -.,vas ftoosed by Miss Evalena Nott . 11 w a .r) raccompanied by tli6lf' grandchildren . ,
..'happened after them. ' sp� ho�l days with relatives here Lloyd Young, of .Rochester N Y Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McMartin, Loretta 'Bell, Evelyn bett nd I d- rong, Mary Goodwin, Nellie Fee and ' i
I .;* _��r recent visitors with Mrs. i�eepe , aline Vanlanghen. .1, a song by Voris Pearcer-were all , I . .
�,' ', .- ,,Aike? What 4ind of a summer did we and resp9nded,,ta. b�y the Superinteh& --N.:. . and Mrs. a, J. McDonald. I andRobert McMartin motored to Galt Chris�tmas Entertainment. -- The greatly' enjoyed. Rev__.Mr. Parker i
f . ,- - ha . , affect the ent,. Mr..' Arthur R 1, (Mr.- -and- Mrs, C. Seimon and son, on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Sunday School of Carmel Presb�fta'r- very ably fille _ . I
I" , Ve ? How did they Mr. and. Mrs. H. F. Mustafd and Leaton; visited, with their sons, and and Mrs. D. B.'XcDon, . . Y. jaii, phurch held their annual Christ�.. .man in his usuall� pk "
k- 'health the business, the cr6psi . Did Guests' was given by Miss Rena Me- family, -of London, were recent visi- daughter -in Kitchener. . aid and. fb.mi ' I ' ,�asjng manner. _ . I
1�_ . I 2 . ..Kenzie and,Mr. Edwin Cb , Mr. and Mrs . . C. L. Jinks spent part mas entertainment on Wednesd'ay ev- The ,costumes, worn,,13,1y members of . I 31
. . . .qane.v re- tors with th4ir relatives, Mr. -and -Mrs, ,U ' nent of the caste were very`.beautiful, while-
- ' . pli d. ,r, Lester" Fisher, of Windsor, of -Sunday 6, the ... I
"'.. pled with the toast to 'The .H1 gh MaeGreg6r. . I I spent `i&Z holiday "with his " parent s� T rrs E ie App 'O� Of -Exeter, Also .the church-. f: Thar I . I
. "We know all about the past.- -That Young Men's Club' were the niii'W' . ii ttej; �he P�et ,a. was-, a - large-, aP 'the �gtage- sceneryL, was very attrac-'-
_ . The -Gauld Mi.ssiori Band was held. ge �t,",The Birth of Vend9nce -present and a very,'*en;Joy .-. I .
too good, .1 Iss Mr. and Mrs. John.Fisher andifamily. I . I five and well in keepinF with the
4:1 . Christmas business was none ' Mi Margaret BrPadfobt and Mr. - Ch .4 . .
�_ , . . --- -- on ,De7cemb6r'12th, when',thT* election aid in James St. able, evening was reported. Follow- �lay.
I . _ - ink1s,9 United Church on Sunday- evening.'' . I I
�. ... . Mr. Kenneth Jackson it-- was mos'e4l, W ,r,.,3pept1.tbe holiday witi Mr. ., . .
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", . I I . an4a' in pri,09 Ate rotten, but what- Sr a a . P Services in the United Church were . . I
I., .the fiWare -may bring, we,.mus� to 'Our Hostesses' and the reply. In as -hat Doris A16x�- Word was received here. -this ,,--.. largely attend6d'on Sunday last, the .
, ': . ,.IF ander -be Secretaxy. Edison McLean by �,he relatives of the late Mr'.. Johnp*ator;Rev. A. Sinclair, delivering f..,os<!igvd .- I I
,:;. adinit that the present weather is proposing. the toiat to 'Our Task,, 4 1 1 . I
- - inted treasurer; Edna T)Iae Hicks, of Beam�vllle; of his. _4'wh, i-�'�it'spl-endi,d.,disc.o,t�rses at both, -§er- ... . �
".1. fine for getting about. " -- Miss Margaret Forrest' g,�ve "a most ' was appo, . . I I :
;,. . ..1.1 I .. "..., I. I int6festingdesaKiption of Haliburton. . It was which,recently occurred at his h , which were. 4
,,, . . I moved that kathleelf'Jones and Don in his 68rd yeaf,"Trom heart trouble. �y *a �ongregationsl.- , Coniffflahion 0- -Again .,. . . .. . I 4 I S
'�,� t.. , I ent, and incidentally doing a splendid - The treasurer The decease,d was Well,and .favorably-� service,was held lose of the . .
,-- 4 i " . --..-. County, where she is teaching at pres- Cooper, be Captains . at th, �_C' ;�v
tl�;!. I TAKING MORE lNtEkt�T bit of Sunday' school work. Mr. E. J. reported a balance of $16.40. As the ,kno n, in thls,distriat,, being the only servi .. . . I
F%�. . 1. . 1-1 . Smith, of Stratford, fn,rieply, speak, concluded, son of the late Mr. and Mrs: Thomas in the anthems in the morning were 2� �1,
I)& I . I games were,played. SantaClaus paid Hicks, .of Chiselhurst, a few miles. taken -by [Miss. Greta Lammie, ,Mrs. , tv A' Happy NeW .emL it
business of bur meeting '
�'., � , . t may be the hard times; it may ing from his experience as a ,busi-, . �
1,� ' a visit and presented - hais. Sin& 'east ol our villa -
I.X; a -be: -the hi-kh taxes and the difficulty ineeO,4nan�and a churchman, a 7e. Mr. Hicks ta . . I I . 1
,11 wiches and candy were then servedi chool at Wyoming, Stoney Creek and - I I
11-1, people are fifiding in meeting them, followed by singing "'W,hat a Friehd Beamsvjlle and was principal aj ad excelent anthems, the soloist being 4 , , , May your'N6w Year, be AIW * I I
I , . ,or it may .be one or another rea.361, Ing the e-Vening Mr. Charles Bo' We Have in Jesu.s." Xrs. .Conner -Beamsv,ille for'nearly A violin solo was .
;'W": . yd and . a quarter of , Mr. T� J. Sherritt. 4 with Happiness, ,Cheer and Pros- 20- .
`- but the fact stands out that 0- Miss Jeanette Finnigan sang very yer. . - century. He was 'a most-, effli
. W Mr. Gilbeilt'Jarrott, of London., . ... visrmi,L-acher 'and was also -known as. the Greta. Lammie, A.T.C.M.; followed .by k *
I the pe closed in pra ,.ient very pleasingly rendered by 'Miss 4
� . ple in ,the smaller- towns and rural fine solos; Miss Vera Hudson gave a perity,. is the sincere wish 'of A& - �
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. . . I 4istriets are taki , ng a1eener inierest delightful reading,'and Miss Iva Nott ited over ,the holiday with. his par- author of- many fine poems, . being a delightful solo by Mrs. M. Hedden, . . . . 4 . . . .1, . ;, I
. I . I ents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott, of_p4Fticularly' fond of p 110 Little Town of Bethlehem," wiili'. ,;w I . . . -
. . I.. in i�un� pal affairs ihis'year than accompanied' the , sing-soh�.' Miss Hay, � xcelled. : ... . violin, pbligato 6y,,Mizs Laramie. On 1 4 .
. .. , 8 'n-1cyal-Mrs.. Gordon. Cudmore and Mrs, Annan, of the 2nd concession th co Ing Sunday.. special. New
.. _. ,t has been .shown in many a year. , M �p e � in I .
I iR'h, of Ekete-r of Hay, A few mile%.northwest of Year's services will be held.
. . 4 who were in ... charge.of-rl t, chil4ren, June and Kenf , ;�v Sydney, Dungey " , to
, _ �,�. Forrnan'y years, interest in muni� were heartily corgratiilated for their , - . 1 4 , - . . . . , '0$ . .. I
, . � . r1pent Christmas at the home of Mr. village, is visiting friends -in 1= t Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook and Harry I . I
�; ei�al- affairs'lips been'dectiniii 'Until ability in 'arranging and carrying out - I ox ;;p I ........ ... I'll �
t . 9 and ,Mrs. R., H, Dick 'and family, of lag4 this week. . 1. motored to Wr " afiat.on� Sunday and , 0$
I." It. at had reached almost the vanishin'g so successfully,fvery..,deta . il. Hay. I . "'s The nomination meeting was held sp,int the day, there' with ',Me,' and 4 I ,
., -� �sta. a.. In too many places municipal I _ Mr. Clarence McLean, of Lqndon, il ii!i the Town Hall Mont&y evening Mrs. Thomas itemphill. , C4 , - Phone 221 '- eommercial Hotel___ e&j 10 !� .
;�` � jqx_"�te left to , . spending the ,holidays at the home of, last between 'the houa-s of"7 and 8, The Christmas' ttpee, in front of , the I . . . . �, I -1. .
171"-l".". '.. , , - � I , VARNA � his parents, Mr. and'-Nirs., J: L'. M*-� presided over-by-the.v%illage clerk, Mr,. To*n, Hall was the centre of great 901 . . IV
,, % _j . . (Too late for lait week.) . Miss Etta Jarrott, of Totonto,is Plos�of the * nomination was made but also the centre or medium of I . . . I I , / . I
, Vidual's qualification in any manner The many friends'of Mrs. J, 'Me- ,spending the holidays with, her par- chairm4n ,of the meeting. The fol- presents,for every boy -and girl in the I I I
r. '. I . Some.muniqipalities have been mor . a 11-afterh��?' recent illness. )Jas,' I . . .. . . . 11 . . tion: 'Par Reeive, Owen Geiger, Robt. . H,en ' sall "Firemin who provided the 'I" . . . N I A . .
- I I I A Christmas entertainment was ,Xr. and Mrs. 'Holmes, �f' Detroit, Cameron' Fv W. Hass; J. ,S�ngste-c, A, tree' atid gifts, are entitled to very . . I J % If
��t�4- .1 j fortunate in this., xxlatter than others. held in the school Tuesday afternoon, were the guests. recently at the h6ine Ryckma�, E. ,Shaddick; for Coun6il- much ,;redit for the same. The tree, . e 0 1 1
I I g. -had really good men at th-e bead teacher, Miss Cook, and the pupils, ersmith. ,,� , 114ickle, W J. Cameron, Walter Spar- made a fastinating appeElrb.,h4ce, and - I
.. .. ... � _ - then when Santa 'Claus arrived in h *
- I . , , ,,-Borne have. had thp- advantage of hav, there being a -good attendance. ,The of Mr. and Mrs., R. J. Elgie, of Tucli- lors, T. C.. Petty, Win. Consitt, E. T. brilliantly lighted with hydro bulbs, .. I
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. ,of . theiv gove;rnment; men who had deserve credit for the good program, Miss Mary Thom§pp was the gb6.%t day, David Robisor� F. W. Hess, R. towi), he made 'it his headquarters . I I . I
which was niu,c� enjoyed. of friends in London and'Sa�rnia over Told T. W. Parlmer, J. Sangster, A. '
b ' . , ,' both the ability and the willingness , Thi stork got ahead of -Santa Claus the week end. I Cl,r�; from which the gifts fairly poured - y I ! .
i -ought a little daugbteiA-a'the Miss -R, Penfold is, visiting over ry IT ton, A. R. Dick, C. ed to the- joyous occasion .
, t� __ *,*a give t�heir time and their taleilts to and bi Rands, 0, out and add W6 tend the season s greet ' .
, benefit the community in which they home of Mr . Sherlock Keys, on Sat- the holidays at West Montfoae. - Moore; for School Trusiees, Abraham a short .and spicy programme was' a . , .
,were residents.' . urday. : . -Miss M. Middleton is spending the Case, Fred Y-anns, Henry Horton, F. provided, Tresided over b,v..our Reeve, ., incre and wish -everyone 11 I ..
. . ' Mrs. E. McAsh, of London, is re- holidays at her home in Goderich W' Hess. O. Geiger, Win. ,Consitt, F. Kr. Owen Geiger. Ap te 15 ft? .. I
. newing acquaintances' in our midst. Township. . W. Has * for Public Utilities Conimis dresses were given by R�,v. -4 1, 11 I
i *, in the-mmjbfity, howpvev, or anywhere Many of our. citizens are boasting Miss Mabelle Whiteman' %11F4ted ji6fl-:1C rles Moore, 0. Geiger, F. W. clair, of the United Chui;c�,,irid Ite?. I , 4�
'mear- ft. The majority of municipali- of plilckinm daisies. -%iolets and let- with Triends in Toronto during - the , liess Addresses or accounts of stew- M. B. Parker, of St. Phul's Anglican . I : , I
I" , . I .- -tits have been governed by a very t,c from their -ardens. I Week. . Church; ex -councillor J. W. Ortwein, Prosperous New Year. I �
:A I u a . .....1. lards�ip were given by the retiring . : I
R - - different class Of individuals. 4; . iMiss Grace Forrest, nurse -in -train- I council and also by several of' those and singing by the cli,ildr.en,.all of . . . I
I - - -That is the ;eTy reason why taxes R . . i ing in Scott Memorial Hospital, vis- nominated for the. year 1,982. , We. which helped to make a real, festive 1 . � I , I ... 3, , ,
91? I . HILLSGREEN ited on Christmas Day at her home 11lave not space at our disposal to. givi occasiorr. � .
'. It. is all right to ,, ' in Tuckersmitb. an account of the addresses given by United Church Christmas Tree� GRAVES , '.0,11".
9§6-0`, - s'ay th'at,.the government has mona- Rev. R. K. Love, of St. Thomas Miss Grace Cooper, of London, the present Reeve, Mr. 'O`Wdh Geiger The Sunday school, 19f, the United s . I I I / I - e I ,�
&,'' , . spent Christmas with his parents., Mr: I �.
.11 . 1301 the duties of rural municipal an' spent the b' m tli'�' new nominee for, the reeve' Chtirch held their annual Christmas - W ., .
, , ' d Xrs. W. Love. . parents, Mr. and,Mrs. W. W. Coopey, ship, or by the members of council, entertainment on Wedtlesday evenifig :'. allpaper Store Seaforth ..
i 11 , I -councils and sets the tax rate that . Mr. and Mrs. Grant -Love, of Lan- of Stanley. . lioth retiring and -newly elected or by e I I I "
, " . shall he paid., To a more or less ex- sing, Michigan, were guests at the 'Miss Margaret Cooper, of Toronto, the Trustees but we mi lit just men- basement was filled to capacity and , ' .. .. . . . .. . . ..' .. -11 _. - I
..... that is true. .. spe7ft a few days recently at the tion that ilY addresses were well to .
11 I iklut - - . the Christmas season . the evening was a spletiffild success. I I %
,,..11' . 'But who, we would like to ask, per- ' Mr,f. Clark, of' De' borne bf "hir parents, Mr. and Mrs. the point, dealing with the issues of The decorations, -epupled, with ) the ' - _' I - ___ -_ �, -_ � . - . I I
trait, and 'Miss W. W. Cooper, of Stanley, the meeting and were singularly clear decorated Christmas tree, �vere vetly . 1.
. . ___ ME7ted Parsons, of London, via- of wb'at is often termed "fireworks" unique. The chairman :for the even-. ' - 1. .. .. I MWIM-4-01, 1
3� 1 i't'e'd over the week end with his par- or bitter denunciations'. Mr. 'A. -Case ing was .... Rev. A. Sinclair,'And the foi- .1 .... . . -, - - ,
�' ;�, - .. ', thom to be centralized with the C l Frank, and Rister, Miss Dolly Hagan lowing is the programme . : Opening . �. I
i i-'.- o , . "Ov- at the ChriAmas Reason. I erits, Mr. and Mrs. R. Parsons, of gave a most interesting repi!lrt as a .. .
� , ,� - ernment? Who but, the municipal The Misses McAllister," of Hensall, Stanley. I . t trustee of the 'Continuation dnd'pub- chorus, Prayer, hymns, recitations, � . I V
,'�. councils th'4ii19dlves? The 'Govern- spent Christmas with Mrs. ,S. Walk- ".-� � f . lie schoolsand stressed the fact that Shirlby Twitchell, Roy Pepper; chorus, . . . I
X- , ]INNSALL * therewai a very fine staff'of teach- Miss Murdock's class- violin delec-
I .�,. - . I ers and that the tvi)lagers and rate- tion, Billie Glenn, accoin.,panied ori;the ,
��i� 'now have in purely municipal mat. Mkqes Anrfie and Agnes Cochrane, Su4mriptions taken at the Hensaii PeAv, . I
k1r, 1. . Office for �11 daily and Weekly newsp-ape ;;, payers should do, more to boost the piano by Norman*Stnclair; recitation, .. W 10 :
. ,-, .Aers, ana -the,taxing Power, they now of Clinton, spent the Christmas ,pea,- R" .
�, ' 1� !! '. .. I Ron with their , . � fot Pr,- office lock boxeR 'in ,the HenAall Rchools. Mr. Henry Horton later on Ruth Hess, Doris Kercher; ebortlay I . r. V
. - sister, Mrs. _FoTrest pmt *N��IA,eorne dne And i-yable the last in the evening, as a .school trustee, - ty e. wish yo' u , 11, 1.
PE ) Sass there, if the beit men.in each - week irk Aonth of Decemiber, 6r the Pr.;t aTso' gave a very interesting and well Kerchat- obby 116s'� chorus, .
R - - pas o and Mrs. Fusiv. _ , as Douglass' a ass,; recitation, Ross ...,
ik", ,t6mrnialnity, had been ehoseii council� Mr. ai3d Mrs. A. Ashton -and son, vqeeu ,cc January. G. J. Sirtberland_ Fost� ; I 1 I .
1�' I " lots; met with enou-ill d' t*on and Douglas, of rillsonburg; were guests 'natel*"l % .. � thought out address coupled with good LgThffifig a class; solos, Jo�n I'Beer; I I I I .. � , I I
, ",:.... a uc' it the h,,,a of Mr. and Mri. J. Aich- Thdie" +11 only be' a 'e, �te5t for who"F�bffi6"humor. The meeting clos- piano dh0t, Misses Pladys Passmor, -. I
4�.�� ; 1. '1441� obf�ty- to. kii�w 'theiT OV�n ri V d ed with the a and Grace Brock; �.charus, Norma t , I .
1,5 � "., -,7 .._., b6ple. -in -rural coinin6nifies have Hiefisall were guests at the bblTl'e' of .stand as before, as follows,.: -G. C 'k w 101 0
,'t11P silT� � ', beddirt 6-1hibued with, -tho , bellef that Mr. anA Mrs. A. McAllister, at the Petty, Laird Mickle, David PAobison* draw., but it -'r ,
. �7. -s�.. .,� * grity to a . Anthern.At 'da Cook, 'Margaret .Karcher and, June
I Y'r; .;" , .. . � 4i.fIllmd . tick up.for them *-,- . Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Consitt' of RoV&t Cameron. The councillors wilp te of wtitingjt. is not $underc6ck- ehoitis Mrs. Nikbonald's
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pl,V?Pw�",4-�," ;, � a! 7=611, a, are endent C%Yistvnas season. ,Walter Spencer; ..... School Trustees, A' be no election. . -' sung by Miss I . -_ I " y .
K!,t � d, Mt, Ad Mrs. M. Elliott and fa Case, H. Horton, Fred Manna; Public Christmas"Day was strictly obser,v- the guitar by herself.. as ' ad by' four I
�111. 1��i�� . ,' Aam- dad their wishes. 'Nothing and, Wr,. A,ders Utilities, Charles Moore. . � ,
;, ilk, _`:�;,g , 11 . ed as a holiday in bur vilIgge, all little children. At the- e of the .
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?I ... i, I �� . 1. ,_!:,, Agnes of Centralia, were guests . places being 'closed, as well as the concert, Santa Claiii . red- - "ind
A ; I.- ' I Love at the Christmas season. . -____*� in 'ill contractors. weTd also granted and -g-ffts-., ' - - i . ,nv- . ,(
�, � .A ubhl� As, a iiiitter of fact It ii At the home of Mr. and Mrs. James , ____ . 0bild , I � ,
post office, bank, etc., and the rural pres�nted all the 0bild with candy ' : I .. . ---_1
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Ri,,�, .. _�� 6 14,� t`1D*n1A1ff0-'ift1d"' CVU'hf3r eo gorge Stephenson Vogr their first holida� -on a Christmai day. A aDletidid Christnias entertainment MI , I . I
1%, I ". 1. - I air, ""son Walkerton, weve a 4W There were a lar,& number of, .9-imfors, was held on Tuesday evehing of last I .
-.4%, , " . � , ". ,, , 4. , All elect. R*. hetison at the Christmas se", .OF -H2X-SAtL UNION cmgmuT. ance to IspOnd tha *day wit felativ'es Rantey,-of which Miss Hazel Smilli6 . I I , " h
�110tll p�u� � 6tif" ak's, a - � co ... . wit tb6 holiday seasonwitli that we aro betwden $'610.00 �v '$66 06 In tire Mottift gd. 9 3b -emkductA,4 by.. the aeh661 being 'filled to &Pscity. I .1 . . I � .
�f�j��!." ", �,��,.� I I.. I .!t,ja "Oy,ernffl . short at meet4ig bUr liabilities. Thi the rector., lt;ay. ,&"R. 1�4rkef,..*Ilo The se'hool voonf.W,os -66ttutifulfg., de& I � . '" ",
. ,: day'a with 'h'4r o0gifia, Mr. few, SMOUI& 6 50 contg pirdpriato td,i.t I __ ...... . S .
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