tnsj cbo towhiwkatd m ittrnp i g from i fred lee and the staff 8 goldeifcgate cafe 8 1 1 main street pattons puase notii the restaurant will be closed m saturday sunday and monday gj on christmas and new years week ends faf mnw may youn be a merry onsl woods perfection cleaners our perfection is your protection trinrju 7 2965 jtstksiatsuhs announcement new classes now forming shorthand accounting typewriting and rallied subjects reopening date january 3rd 1955 writ ot phono brampton lit lor tree cataloeua typewriters for rent brampton business college 21 vain street south brampton ont x oil and coal furnaces installed sheet metal work 5 bonded roofs 5 f peatson i k b f flrampton phono t4 moajments brampton moaament work designs lubmltted cemetery lettering corner posts and marker a cood display in aloclc vu c allan rrop tm queen st wat brampton shop phone 14i0j res 313 building sand concrete gravel road gravel fill top soil tom knox sunday school supper concert for children attending sunday school at knox presbyterian church with their teachers were treated to aup- per on friday by the young ladies auxiliary of the church and later presented their annual christmas en tertalnment rev alex calder acted as chairman for the program which was under the general supervision of idas janet mc- dougall who is superintendent of the school when santa nude a brief ap pearance at the end of the concert each child received a present each of the junior classes took part in the concert children in the beg inners class who are taught by mrs robert reete had a recitation and those from classes of lois thompson and bob trscey recited chmtmss day alary barber directed her class in a play the christmas birthday boys of alex hendrys class had a jlnll rooster psrsde the merry maidens club was a humorous play by boys who are taught by sara mackenzie herb mar low a class had a dialogue jesus du ciples and the last play of the rvrn log bfars of christmas was by puplli of mrs herb scolt and ilelly grrlg mr j l barber was pianist for the program which also included solos by ttmmy kodrn and sandra uoyd a duet by john bouwman and david lliddlrston and a piano solo by sharon sarri wooden nickels distributed in kit chener during last summers centen nial celebrations are now quoted at r5e well money values arecrazy all over today cornwall standard freeholder fete lacrosse players with turkey dinner uhile members of the na lac ruur tram did not have as much to rtlebrate this year as last when thi were provincial champions ihty tavt a good account of themselves in the arason s gsmes and the league finals a turkey banquet in the odrifil lows hall last uittmsday was a happy i nd to the season when players t x rcutlve and their jailiet enjoed din ner served by ladies ol the llrlmkah lodge tom beaumont acted as chairman and included in the toast list was out to the team which was replied to by john haines who uas captain this si a son cards and a social time occupied thi remainder ol the evening regret was ixprisscd that coach benny ham could not be n lint nufurink uith hi art truuttle hi i at prist nt a patiinl in tun m mortal hospital st jfewdteart drwi cftfmcity oowd soma thro hundred and fifty mo pie packed st johns memorial lui friday for tba annual ftinday school concert of pupils of united church school ernest forgravt school superinten- dent was cliainnan and pat wiuson pianist fo ra variety program which featured a half hour play by members of the junior choir norman laird directed the musical plsy in which bui coleman and tom lee played the rolls of mr and mrs santa asm in the- cast of forty pet er forgrave and robert wriggle- worth also had featured parts there were several solos and remi ts uodj during the evening- those who sang included roberta llawee judy richardson and patty ann wright keritauons were given by charlene 1ee fairy lince judy prouse iinda hyde and jeanette macdougail car roll farnell and ifary kvans played piano solos children from the classes of sue crab tree and ann hyde sang e song and gave a choral recitation while oail kings children had a skit magic thru una tree mr jack bailey and mny hubert dsrou had their classes preacnt a scripture recitation and aong solo performer wrrc from mrs gordon king s rlus in a recitation and aong by cecil mcnamara a claju hobby mcc umber aang e solo and a trio was compoaed of wesley darou murdoch mel- ar lane and gary arm strung barbara alcott rnluttd her father t tid and each child in the nutcracker and sugair dolly ktory carried a col ored cartoon paintrd by frrnic alcott santa a vtkil to distribute cand and prrtrnli ended the evening ml livingstones bakery to one and all thf uasofss xmrotumu and bast wlsfcaa for ey and rteppjnais i christmas time aaain strut fchsjtsfi tb angle 7 2831 ifcsialsillllslllfcblllfcllbbllaisswal 4 conunerce stnft party at managers home mimurn of the lunk of commerce fctalt had their annual party latt week when minima jack hart and hi wif werfhoita at thtir home on durham strut s ifta wire i xrhunrd and gamt plaed during thi evening those at u nding included mr and mrt jim alcorn mr and mr hob hurke mr aind mn ionald itand mrs h red hfhon jejsie u itcox uabcl ilie 1at vance john oswald ixiu mll ham mao i mda hath anktrminl mir mtlonalil marion lurnillon and k n t aulkni r don houston pi i mhiv am hftinc triangl 7 350 georgetown stewarttown hall party marks 25th ariniveraary a happ time was ohserved in jikmiij mrmuriul hall stewarttown on r nda whn mr and mr john s hi nk k h 1 ljmrhout ct it lira lid thi 25th anniirar of thiir mar rtae about 120 friendb from the district wire present fur an evininu of music and j kit and a buffet lunch was arr ul mr sehrnk is director of the choir of the christian he form church in acton and members ot the choir atcnde and contributed to the must cal part of the ewninj the emiph rrcrnifl a numlxr of uft and kxwl uuht wiri expressed for a long and hipp marriol life totthcd tht schtnk came to canada sn ytar ak from andyk holland and lived in chatham and ochrane b fore moving to this district a rar ao mr schenk i tmaltel in town at dolphin craft i imittd they haw a famil of three thomas who is mir net and lives in sttwarttown john mil lire net seasons greetings r trom the staff sjs to all our good friends may yours be the merriest christmas at this happy season i rucks meats groceries vt till slortrvt iljv u n mr afd vrs pat vance pfu tost jim buck mrs c j buck mri franks whitmee arsnd mrs jack teeter m mrs ernest forgrave i w original carol to dance in rino in town an i thi surrounding dis trut this week rulios juki 1kx ti li vision stu und thurihih will he echtting tlu first christmas carol tin sloji in i xcc ims on earth ihum mduill to nun that was if the time of the birth of the infant jistis in hdlilthem years ago the lst loved carols still echo the ami st ntimi nts despite opposition from the spirited but unipintual white christmas hudolph etc mow did it all begin st francis of assist is credited with the 1st coin pltte authentic carol as far back as the thirteenth ccfjtury lie was a great reformer a simple man of the people and was afraid that the complex liturgy of the church was too remote for the cicrvtial personal festival of christmas st francis wrote christmas hymns in the vernacular of the time and the custom has continued the word carol in iatin means to dance in a ring i is believed thst many carols were sung originally by itrollinff minstrcu and kept alive from father to son together with the folk songs of the day boiler installation cancels hockey a new boiler and oil burner is be ing installed in the arena by the board of parka management and the building was closed down over the weekend while this work was com pleted a scheduled intermediate hockey game with oakvule friday was post poned there was no kid hockey or skating n saturday and tho sunday industrial gsmes were cancelled happy highway traveling j corner cupboard restaurant main street tr 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