WlfflEY REPUSS, WEDNESAY-,JANURY 2,$1941,PAGE? t-. PAGE EVEN LI~LIS NL4 New Year's intentionus- January 2. The froezing rains of tho-days-before New Yearls are bohind us. The cold of January i.3 upon us., Coid resolutionspeKover therYimiof acoffee cup and daunt u& Itist in case vOU eDnssed the. calendar lately, 1991.:' (Notice those.numerals? On,, nine, n ine, one. Has a certain sym tryt it. And, I. heston to point out, writton without orror sevoral timosi already. Beat that if you can.) Myori ýai plan for today ,to, take out a few resolutions and..... examine thein in the light of da. Committhem'to the. public record, so té speak. Harder o= hn, wouldn't thoy bel? With niobs and mous of readers privy té the list, don't you thiink a selttrespecting person would be. les. likely té, you know.. (Lstn té hlm: mcli. and mol,. of readers. Cagiceit of colunisdts that'. what it is. What ho mnsans is, both of his readers. I Wendy. A f.ýw intmeies So what were w. sayi~ Oh, yeah. Résolutions. Having rememberd that soveral years ago ho had resolved té give up New Years Roslutios, the. writer of tbis column regrets ho therefore bas none té share. Nover make a resolution Hghtly. To make up for this, I will thus sot down a list of my intentions fer the year of Our Lord, on. thousand mine hundred and ninety one. (Aside té the peanut gallery: Since Christian prayor was extirpated fiom schools and other public places, is this tiie year of our Lord? Their Lord? A Lord? No Lor?) (Frhraside: Why is it now wrong té use the. Lord's prayer in achools but still fittinLyto li nPrimn einlCucl Town Council and the¶ilc.? itiiPrinntReonlCuc, Answer Becadise our politiciens noed ail the. prayers tiiey can muster.) Hors.the. list New Years intentions: 1. Té always provide Free Press editor Maurice Pifer with copy for this column two days in advance té avoid deadline sessions like this on.. 2. To learn iiow té,sp.11 Piuiier without looking it up. 3 To learn té, use my computer modem té eliminate drives to the FI> office on cold mornings. 4. To put off procrastinating. à 5. To work the body into a superior level of fitness: té b. able té run for miles, to lift -(light) weigiits without tiring, té exercise daily, té stop stea]ing chocolato from a.littie girl who no longer trusts her father since the chocolate hollow Santa she found in her Christmes stocldng disappeered, and té flatten at least part of tiis round little bell. 6. To botter tolerate organized people.. 7. To complote a project started lbst May for SRB International WUB TOWN COUNCIL, JANlUARY,1928 Ltçl, a worid-famous Whitby computer software compeny. If tiiey This picture was taken in front~ of the old Town, Hall on the present site of the. fire hall et Seturday nigiit while the. femily iook turrs bathing ini the old WHITBY WEEIKLY NEWS galvanized tub in the. middle 0f the kcitchen floor, and through No peper wes publisiied today. eight by ton gSsy photographs offered for two boxtops by Quick Quaker oats (Mona and Toronto oely). The wholo evont burled me beck forty some odd yeers, whon '75 YEARS AGO0 'hockey wes the only geme, whn the. NHL wes six teemsieand you frmthe. Thursday, December 30, 1915 edition of the didn't have té, know where places like St. Louis are loceted, and <WHilTY GAZgITEAND CHRONICLE Bobby Hull was a ten-yeer-old 1k. myself, rather then father of a Mrsý. Charles Batemen, a pioneer settler, died on Decembér 24 at the. ege of 80. the Blues star, the. Golden Brett. a 'fIhe Womens Christian 'emperence Union distributed éandies and fruit to tiie residents So bore it is, a brisk, New Yeaes Ev. morning-,ton reel degrees of the. Ontario County Hous. of Refuge for Christmnas. out (minus 13 C); smoke travels straigit up chimneys té make e The first hockey match of thi e mson will ho played at the. Burns Arena on Jenuary 4. treils in the blue sky. e Whitby soldiers overseas report tbey bave received their Christmas percels from home. A perfect day for skating. Se. ya.11< Il. 'I S-----------------...