The Exeter Times-Advocate, 1948-01-01, Page 7THE TIMES-ADVOCATE, EXETER, ONTARIO, THURSDAY MORNING, JANUARY 1st, 1948 Page 7
Interim Report of Village of Exeter
General Fund
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
January 1st to December 18th, 1917
Balance, January 1, 1947 ....................... $ 5,304.65
RECEIPTS
1947 Taxes ......................................
Arrears of Taxes and penalties .....
Audit (from Exeter District H. S.)
Building Permits .....................
Provincial Road Rebate ...............
Dog Tax ............ ...........................
Government Grant, Direct Relief*.,
Interest on 1947 Taxes ................
Licenses ............................................
,..,$39,357.07
529.66
50.00
2021.75
857.61
276.50
292.41
Wartime Housing
Receipts
Wartime Housing Ltd,, purchase lots ........ 50,00 50.00
Expenditures
Purchase of land ........,............ $ 6,791.92
Municipal Board, Solicitor’s fees, etc........ 254.10
Street Grading, gravel, fill, tile ............... 4,657.60
$11,703.62
Public School
Local Ration Board Expense—rebated by
W.P.T.B. and adjoining municipalities
Miscellaneous (Province of-Ontario, Rec
reational grant $651.11 ......................
Poll Tax ........................................................
Proceeds Post War Reserve Fund ...........
P.U.C. Waterworks, re Debenture and int.
Provincial Subsidy .....................................
Transfer Fund for maintenance Soldiers'
Memorial ...............................................
Removing snow, Provincial Rebate ...........
Rentals, Town Hall ...................................
Street Lighting, rebate ...............................
School, Exeter H. S. district, High School
Debentures ............................................
3.79
185.00
1,137,48
838.57
57.00
2,000.00
1,966,22
973.99
348.59
343,35
6.00
9.29
2,591,52
TOTAL RECEIPTS ...................$52,026.80
TOTAL TO BE ACCOUNTED FOR
DISBURSEMENTS
$57,331.45
RECEIPTS
Balance from 1946 ................................... $ 2,825.03
Provincial Grants
General ............................................. 5,561.87
Agriculture .......................... 30.00 5,591.87
Non-resident Fees ....................................... 120.75
Exeter District H. S. Area .........».............. 2,345.91
Township Levies
Stephen ..................,.............. IOOj.70
USborne .................... 93.81 ; 194.51
Town Taxes ................................................. 9,000.00
Rebate on Insurance Policy ........ 2.16
C. N. Railway, rebate ......................... 2.07
General Government
Advertising .............,...................... 101.00
Audit and Legal Fees .................................. 260.00
Elections.................................................. 118.68
Insurance , and Bonds ................................. 388.71
Printing, Postage and Stationery............. 775.05
Telephone ...................................................... 41.32
Salaries and Allowances ........................... 2,915.21
Bank interest ............................................... 59.97
Bank charge, collection of taxes ................ 45.60
Workmen’s Compensation ...............’......... 7 3.43
Protection to persons and property
Police Department ...................................... 2,332.50
Board of Health ......................................... 115.00
Fire Department ......................................... 5 85.56
Hydrant Rental, P.U.C................................. 1,440.00
Public Works
Clearing Dump ........................................... 23 4.00
Culvert, Marlborough ' street ..................... 59S.47
Cab and mowing equipment for tractor
(Capital expense) ............................... 755.85
Highways and Streets, Calcium and clean
ing, (snowplow i$760.50)..................... 2,415.25
Highways and Streets, maintenance, includ
ing sidewalks and drains ................... 4,519.15
Removing snow, Main S>t............................. 660.44
Sidewalk Sander (Capital expenditure) .... 100.00
Street Lighting ............................*................ 2,848.58
Town Hall (including chairs $286.9 6; fur
nace 463.25, capital expenditure)
painting 313.68 ................................... 1,816.32
Wein Drain .................................................. 2,011.88
Sanitation and Waste Removal
Truck purchase (Capital expenditure) .... 1,533.50
Garbage Collection ...................................... 909.19
Public Welfare
Hospitalization .............................................. 404.75
Unemployment Relief ................................. 698.70
Education
Public School ............................................... 9,000.00
Exeter District High School ..................... 2,034.6 8
Recreation and Community Services
Debentures .................................................... 4,394.08
Exeter Library Board ................................. 1,500.00
Band ................. 500.00
Board of Education, share salary of Rec
reational director............... 737.50
Hockey Club, windbreakers ....................... 121.21
Parks, Privies ............................................. 111.75
Provincial Recreational grant, Disburse
ments .................................................... •’ 157.87
$20,082.30
DISBURSEMENTS
Cost of Instruction
Regular Teachers ................... 8,890.46
Supply Teachers ............................. 154.56
Income Tax .................................... 5 34,80
Music Teacher ................................. 412.00
Federation Fees ............................... 31.00 10,022.82
Instructional Supplies
Teachers’ and Pupils’ Supplies ..... 1,049.8 6
Agricultural Supplies ...... 30.00
Home Economics Supplies ............. 31.42
Sports Equipment ........................... 31.74 1,143.02
Administration
Sec.-Treas. Salaries ........................ 192.46
Office Supplies ............................... 37,78 330.24
Plant Operation
Janitors’ Salaries ........................... 1,2'24.00
Janitors’ supplies ............................ 104.46
Fuel ................................................... 1,485.70
Hydro and Water ........................... 266.28
Rent of Library and Legion ........... 445.00 3,525.44
Capital Expenditure ................................. 1,271.00
Insurance .................................................... 244.79
School Building Operation ............... 1,6 21.12
Scholarship Prizes ....................................... 10.00
Balance ..................................................... 2,013.87
Exeter District High School
. December 21, 1947
RECEIPTS
Balance on hand from Exeter Bd. Education
Grants from Provincial Government
General Legislative ......................... 43,09 8.14
Agriculture ....................................... 20.00
Shop and Home Economics............. 1,000.00
For Recreational Director :
Exeter Council ............................... 737-50
Exeter Lions Club ............................. 937.50
Exeter District Tax Levy:
Exeter ............................................... >2,034.68
Hensail .....................................................85-9.67
Hay ................................................... 5,319.38
Stephen ............................................. 7,207.44
Usfoorne ............................................. 4,832.56
Tuition Fees from Student attendance 1946
Huron County ................................... 5,955.59
Lambton County ............................. 174.46
Middlesex County ........................... 158.40
Hensall P. S. Board ....................... 10.17
Other Sources;
Cadet Grant ..................................... 127.92
Receipts from Students ................. 41.84
Sale of Assets ................................. 188.50
INCOME FROM SOURCES ABOVE
Temporary Loan, Jan. 28 to May 7
$20,082.30
681.16
44,118.14
1,675.00
20,253.73
6,298.62
73,384.91
15,000.00
County Rates
County Rates ............................................... 7,182.66
Miscellaneous
Wai’ Memorial Tablet and changes on War
Memorial ............................................... 448.80
Division Court Fees ................................... 56.00
Grants .............?..... ••••; 510.00
Local Ration Board expense (See Rebate
by W. T. P. B.) .................................. 1,181.93
Sundry ............................................................ 228.48
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TOTAL ......................................$56,923.07
TOTAL RECEIPTS .....................$57,331.45
TOTAL EXPENDITURES ........... 56,923.07
BALANCE ....................... 408.38
Receivable—.Provincial Road Subsidy, $1,000.00 estimated
Exeter Arena
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements, Jan. 1 to Dec. 1, 1947
RECEIPTS
.Cash Balance, Jan. 1, 1947 .................. $ 565.61
Skating ......................................................... 533.85
Hockey .......................i.............................. 1,597.35
Miscellaneous .............................. 174.9 5
Dances ................. 88.00
Exeter District H. S. Board ....................... 400.00
Other Gym rentals .................................. . 353.00
PAYMENTS
Instruction:
Regular’ Teachers ........................... 25,293.60
Supply Teachers ............................. 694.12
Income Tax Remitted .................... 1.841.45
Federation Fees Remitted ................. 182.00
Instructional Supplies:
General ................................................. 756.63
Books, Maps, Films .................... 56,3 6
Agriculture Supplies ....................... 164.92
Home Economic Supplies .............. 373.81
Shop Supplies ..................................". 547.38
Music Supplies ................. 3.60
Administration:
Secretaries’ Salaries ......................... 470,00
Secretary’s Supplies ......................... 149.39
Advertising ....................................... 71.63
Liability Insurance ......................... 236.98
Principal’s Stenographer ................ 505.02
Principal’s Office Supplies ............. 78.06
Plant Operation:
Caretaker’s Salary ........................... 1,271.45
Caretaker’s Supplies ....................... 193.04
Fuel ................................................... 1,525.59
Hydro ................................................ 308.03
Water ............................................... 47.85
Telephone ......................................... 73.09
Rent for Arena Gym....................... 400.00
Plant Maintenance:
(a) Repairs and Renewals ............. 521.89
Gb) Repainting ................................ 45.65
Insurance on Building and Equip.... 77.10
Auxiliary Agencies:
Recreational Supplies ............. 260.91
Cadet Corps ..................................... 243.58
Prizes ............................................... 151.50
$88,384.91
28,011.17
1,902.70
1.511.08
TOTAL RECEIPTS ....... $ 3,147.15
$ 3,712.76
DISBURSEMENTS
Allowances ....................'................................ 100.00
Insurance ........... >272.08
Ticket Selling ................. 136.50
Telephone and stamps ........ 16.20
Exeter P. U. C.,Light and Water ............... 258.84
Caretakers and Ice-making ............. 1,190.50
Fuel ,...... 353.75
Repairs .including sanding Gym floor ....... 296.05
Miscellaneous . 178,50
Shrubs and Gravelling ...................... 110.20
Advertising .... ...................................... 95.32
Capital Expenditures
P. U. C., New light Fixtures ............. 26.47
Cabinet and installing ............................. 25,85
Sound System ............. 698.85
Sprinkler ...............................,........................76.00 *
TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS .... $ 3,835.11
DEBIT BALANCE, Dec. 1, 1947,... " $ 122.35
Reserve Fund—>$1,000.00 Dorn, of Canada Bonds.
TOTAL CURRENT OPERATIONS
Transportation:
Balance due Guenther from 1946.... 1,710.00
Payments January to June ........... 10,260.00
Payments September to December 7,200.00
Capital Outlays from Current Funds:
New Building, Annex ..................... 414.80
Furniture and Equipment ............. 1,158.58
Agriculture Equipment ........ 135.87
Home Economic Equipment ........... 251.68
Shop Equipment ............. 257.79
Debenture Payment to Village of Exeter .....
Temporary Loan Repaid Principal ,.......... 15,000.0b
Interest ...... 139.92
BALANCE ON HAND—Per Cash Book
3,819.05
644.64
655.99
$36,544.63
19,170.00
2,218.72
2,591.52
60,524.87
15,139.92
75,664.79
1-2,720.12
$88,384.91
This Financial Statement is prepared in accordance with a
schedule of instructions issued by the Department of Education
in June, 1947.
While it is prepared as carefully as possible, It cannot be
supported by the Bank balance until after December 31.
It is subject to audit and verification by the Auditors of the
Board, Messrs. Foote and Rafuse, London.
, * E. D. Howey, Secretary, Treasurer,
KIPPEN
Sunday .School Holds
Christmas Concert
The annual Christmas concert
was held in St. Andrew’s United
Church here on Monday evening,
December 22nd. There was a large
attendance and Santa appeared at
the end of >the program and pre
sented all the children with treats
and remembered many of the
adults. The program consisted of
the following; Opening chorus,
"We Greet You”; the junior pupils
recitations, "Hello”, Donald John
son, "Honest”, Nelson McClinchey,
"Modest Request”, Sharon Mc
Bride; chorus, "I Wonder”; reci
tation by Elaine Bell; chorus,
"Christmas Day; chairman’s (Mr.
Hintons) address; dialogue, "By
ron’s Accident” by Carol >F'aber,
Carol McMurtrie, Maxine Watson,
Don Kyle, Ken McLellan, Tom
Kyle; song by Grant McGregor,
Tom Kyle, Robert Caldwell, ac
companied by Arthur Finlayson
with the guitar; recitation by Ken
neth, Faber; duet by Ann and
Marie Sinclair; dialogue, "Aunt
Doleful’s Ailment’s”; a duet
by Warren and Marion Thompson;
dialogue, “Some Future Citizens
of Our Village”; instrumental by
Ruth Alexander; recitation by
Marlyn Anderson; Christmas car
ols by the audience,—one verse of
“Away In a Manger”, "While
Shepherds Watched Their Flocks”;
recitation by Eileen McLean; in
strumental, Virginia McClinchey;
chorus, "Shine Little Stars of
Christmas”, Anne Sinclair, Bonnie
Kyle, Elaine Bell and Lois Mc
Lellan; recitation by Harold Par
sons; duet by Joyce and Edna
Broadfoot; dialogue, "Stockings”
by the junior class; quartette,
"Waiting for Santa” by Anne Sin
clair, Bonnie Kyle, Elaine Bell and
Lois McLellan; recitation, Marie
Sinclair; solo, Mr. Hinton; reading
by Mrs. Joe McLellan; chorus by
Carol McMurtrie, Eileen McLean,
Kathryn Anderson, Marie Jarrott,
Marlyn Anderson; instrumental by
Mrs. Ross Broadfoot; pantomine,
senior girls, “Oh Little Town of
Bethlehem”; song, Bernice McClin
chey; presentation of awards for
high attendance tby Mrs. Kyle;
closing recitation by Anne Sinclair.
Reception Service in St. Andrews
A reception service was held in
St. Andrews United church on Sun
day last when seventeen young peo
ple joined the church on profession
of faith while five others joined by
certificate.
To Hold Communion Service
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
will be observed in St. Andrews
United church Sunday next at 11
a.m. A large attendance is hoped
for.
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Love and
Nancy, of Caro, Mich., spent Xmas,
with relatives in this community.
Mr. and Mrs. John Anderson and
family spent Xmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Rundle in Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keys and
Marlene, of Bayfield; Mr. and Mrs.
Will Parsons and Bobby, of Crom
arty spent Christmas with Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Archie Parsons and
family spent Christmas with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Linden, of Denfield.
Mr. A. Gackstetter spent Christ
mas in Exeter with Mrs. Gackstet-
tei’ and Mr. and Mrs. W. Horney.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones spent
Christmas evening with the latter’s
mother, Mrs. J. Love and family
of Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McBride and
family visited recently with the for
mer's brother and sister, Mr. and
Mrs. E. McBride, near Exeter.
KIRKTON
M„r. T. A. Wiseman spent the
past week with his son and dau
ghter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John
Wiseman, of Hamilton,
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryckman,
Mr. and Mrs. -Norman Passmore,
of Exeter, spent Boxing Day with
Mr. and Mrs. John Cluff.
We are pleaded to report that
Miss Jean Humphreys, who has
been in the past week with flu, is
much improved, also glad to see
Eric home for a few days.
Mr. and ‘Mrs. Roy Switzer were
Christmas guests \vith Mrs. J.
Kemp and Mrs. Geo. Sherman, ,of
London.
Mi* and Mrs. John Cluff, Mr.
and Mrs. I, N. Marshall spent Sat
urday with <Mr. and Mrs, W. S.
Cluff, of Guelph’. Don and Paul
returned home to spend a week
with their grandparents Constable
Cluff is being transferred from
Guelph to Wiarton January 15th.
Mrs. Hugh .Thomas and daughter
Patsy, of Toronto, spent the past
week with Rev. and Mrs. W. D.
Goodger.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Geo. McKnight, of
Kohler, and, Miss Blanche Simpson
of Welland, were Christmas guests
with Mr, and Mrs. Fred Switzer.
-Miss Muriel Routley is holiday
ing with her aunt, Mrs. Allen
Somers, of St. Marys.
Miss Proctor, of Sarnia, is holi
daying with Dr. and Mrs. C. A.
Campbell.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hall and
daughter Georginia and Mrs. Pear
son spent part of th e past week
with Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Pearson at
Collingwood. ,
(Intended for last week)
Our local post office was a very
busy spot Christmas week with
the St. Marys mail being a little
late getting in. It was quite a rush
with hundreds of -cards and par
cels to stamp and sort. The office
and hall were full, some went
home, and others stood in line,
but when the wicket was opened
all were served and went home
with their arms full of papers
and parcels, happy.
With Christmas Concerts over
and school closed for two weeks
it is quite a happy sight to see
some twenty-five chldren on -the
hills with sleds and toboggans.
We are sorry to report, especial
ly at Christmas time, that Mr.
Garnie Doupe is under the doc
tor’s care.
Mr. Maitland Hammond, of Wes
tern University, Mr. Edwin Tufts,
teacher at London, and Mr. Alvin
Harding, teacher at Petrolia, all
are spending the next two weeks
at their homes in this district.
We extend sympathy to the fam
ily of the late Mrs. A. E. Doupe.
At the Kirkton United Church
a very loyely Christmas service
was held when again the choir
with ‘Mrs. Fred Switzer at the or
gan and Mrs. (Dr.) Campbell at
the piano led in the singing of
Christmas carols and two special
anthems. Rev. W. D. Goodger
brought a special Christmas mes
sage.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hanforth and
family, who have been residents of
the village for some time, moved
to St. Marys recently.
STH LINE BLANSHARD
Visitors that spent Christmas
away are as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Knox ,and
Miss Joyce Knox with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Elston, Baseline.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence with
■Mr. and Mrs. Jack Forest, Gran
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WOODHAM
Christmas Concert
The annual Christmas concert
was held on Friday evening in the
Orange Hall with a good crowa
in attendance. The program by
public school under the leadership
of their teacher, Miss Christine
Brown, and their music -teacher,
Miss Walkom, of -Munro, consisted
of dialogues, musical numbers and
recitations. The latter part of the
program was put on by the mem
bers of the Sunday School and
eighth line school section. Santa
Claus then came and unloaded-.a
well-laden Christmas tree assisted
by the young men of the Sunday
School,
Mission Circle
The monthly meeting of the
Mission Circle was held at the
home of Mrs. Jack Smith. The
meeting opened with hymn 62.
Roll call and minutes were read
and adopted. Mrs. Jack Thomson
then took charge of the Candle
Lighting Service. Mrs, Thomson
gave the Gall to Worship, hymn
51 was sung. The Scripture Les
sons were read in unison. Prayei’
was given by Mrs. Thomson and
hymn 47 sung. Those -taking part
in the candle lighting service were
Mrs. Jas. Miller, Mrs. Oscar Brine,
Mrs. Wm. Rundle, Rhoda Thom
son, Audrey Scott, Viola Jaques,
Mi'S. Norris Webb and Mrs. Gerald.
Lawson. Piano solo was given by
Bessie McCurdy and hymn 57 was
sung. The meeting closed with
Eenediction. Lunch was served by
the hostess and the committee in
charge and a social half hour was
spent by all. Officers of the Mis
sion Circle for 1948 are: honour-
ary president, Mrs. Laing; presi
dent, Mrs. Ira McCurdy; 1st vice-
pres., Mrs. Oscar Brine; 2nd vice-
pres., Mrs. James Miller; treasur
er, Florence Kirk; secretary, Rho
da Thomson; ass. secretary, Aud
rey Rodd; floral treas., Mrs. Ar
nold Hern; corresponding secret
ary, Mrs. Vic 'Chatten; press re
porters, Rhoda Thomson and Bes
sie McCurdy; pianist, Bessie Mc
Curdy; ass. pianist, Mrs. Jack
Smith; temperance secretary, -Mrs.
Dave Shamblaw; literature sec.,
Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper; stewardship
and finance secretary, Mrs. Jack
Thomson; heralds, Mrs. Wm. Run
dle, Audrey Scott; auditors, Mrs.
James Miller and Mrs. Kenneth;
Langford.
WHALEN
(Intended for last week)
Messrs. Thos. and Laverne Mor
ley returned home last week. They
spent thirteen weeks in the Wes
tern Provinces and the United
States.
The "Treasure Seeker’s Class”
held their annual Christmas Party
in the school house. Twenty-five
were present. The evening was
spent with games. Lunch was serv
ed.
Euchre Party
Whalen community held their
second of a series of euchre par
ties in the school house. Six tables
were in play in addition to three
tables of Lost Heir. Those taking
prizes were: Lone hands, Wm.
French; ladies’ high, Mrs. F,
Squire: gent's li i gh ; Grafton
Squire, consolation, Milne Pullen;
Lost Heir, Jimmy Chapman.
Presentation
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson
were then called to the platform
while Kenneth Hodgson read the
following address:
Dear Florence and Gordon:
We are glad for the. opportunity
of meeting here this evening to
gether to extend a welcome to you
Florence and offer the hand of
friendship to you both as our most
recent bride and groom in our
community. Now that you have
started a new home life together
in the old family ljomestead, we
hope you carry on with the heri
tage left to you,- being good
neighbors, good church workers,
talented musicians and very fine
citizens. We hope this gift from
all of us will always remind you
that It carries with it our very
best wishes for a happy and pros
perous future for you.
And also at this time of the
year, we offer you the Season’s
Greetings—a Merry Christmas and
a Happy New Year.
Your Whalen friends.
At this time Wm. Morley pre
sented a Tri-light floor lamp.
Gordon replied on behalf of Mrs.
jeiweom and himself. T.nnch was
served.
ton. „
Mr. and Mrs. Gladwyn Hooper,
Ruth and Clare, Mr. and Mrs. Mil
ton Hooper with Mr. and .Mrs.
Kenneth Facey, of Welburn.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills, Carl,
Leonard, Shirley, David and Doug
las, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Thomson,
Marion, Grant and Sharon with
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Chittick, of St.
Marys.
Mr. and Mrs. .Malcolm Spence
and Elaine and Mr. Harvey Park
inson, Kenneth and Audrey with
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kerslake, of
Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Thacker,
Orrie and Elizabeth with Mrs. T.
Waugh, of London.
Miss Thorpe with ;Mr and Mrs
McLeish, of Arkona.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hern and
Hazel with Mr. and Mrs. J. Mal
loy, of Anderson. ,
Christmas visitors in the com
munity were as follows:
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Baker and
family, of Baseline with Mr. and
Mrs. George Carter.
Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Klein, El
izabeth and Francis, of Stratford,
with Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Knox.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Baker and
David, of Zion, with Mr. and Mrs.
Will Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Dobson, of
Toronto, with Mr. and -Mrs. Fred
Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs. Hiriam Langford
, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ross
Langford and family, all of Lon-
can. Mr. and Mrs.
ford and Walter,
Kenneth Hodgins,
Kenneth Lang-
Mr. and Mrs.
Lois and Lor-
ene, of Glendale, Mr. Gladwyn
Langford and Shirley with Mr,
and Mrs. Herb, Langford.
Mr. and Mrs Clarence Martin,
and family, of St. Marys, Mr. and
Mrs. Douglas Martin, of Tillson-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Ste
phens and Maxine, of Anderson,
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Mossey and
Lois, of London, Miss June Martin
of London, Mr. Denzil Patterson,
of Belton, Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Young, of St. Marys, with 'Mrs.
Jas. Mossey and family.
Mr. Jack Thomson, Mr. Bob-
Thomson, Mr. and Mrs. Orval'
Steckley and Larry, all of Toronto
with Mrs. Jack Thomson and Mr..
Fred Thomson.
•Mr. John Rinn. Howard and
Bill, of Baseline, Mr. Bob John
son, Mr. and Mrs. Carman Rinn
and Gail, of St. Marys, Mr. Alon-
za. Knowles, of St. Marys, with
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Langford
and Walter were Christmas guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Trewartha on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Spence had
as their Christmas guests on Wed
nesday: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Haw
kins and family, of Anderson, Mr.
and Mrs. Omen Spence and family
of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm
Spence and Elaine.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomson,
Mi1, and Mrs. Lloyd Thomson,
Murray and Anne were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. An
drew Knox.
Mrs. Orval Langford and John,
of Saintsbury, spent a few days
with Mrs. Fred Pattison.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Hodgins
and Jimmie, of Granton, were vis
itors with Mr. and -Mrs-. Fred Pat
tison.
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