re mg pe a Je Tr rer (From page 9) Green of Toronto were also Christmas callers at the Begin home. Mr, and Mrs. Dennis ~ Bissette entertained their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hunter of Oakville, Leigh- end visitors while Dennis' parents Mr. and Mrs. 'Munning of Oakville were dinner guests on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stear- man were with Mr. and Mrs. Walter for Christmas dinner. The Kerry family are having family dinner with Ann's parents were week- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond BS A Lh a WE 0, Sb i A BRI BR A, os NEED FINANCING FOR THAT NEW CAR? Your Credit Union will loan up to 90% of the car's value, at just 12% per annum. Life insured for eligible members. Kerry of Greenbank on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Stear- man, Lucia and Bruce of Edmonton called on the Kerry's ongfriday. We have special wishes for a bright New Year for Mr. and Mrs. Eric Barber, Susan and Kenneth who moved into their new home, recently vacated by Joan and Allen Clow on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ron Brown had all their family home for the holiday also her aunts Mrs. Verna Amy and Miss Marjorie Johnston. Most of the Goslin family were home for the holiday. Kathy of Ottawa just had a couple of days but Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hartwick, Christopher and Michael of Kincardine are staying till New Year's Day. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Tapscott entertained her parents Mr. and Mrs. Herb Thomas of Markham for Christmas dinner. Tuesday evening visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. E. McKnight. Elmer and Ruth were dinner guests with his mother on Monday. They held Christmas « for their family on Saturday. Keith of Sarnia, his wife and family were in Florida so could not attend. Congratulations to Mr. Alpin Christie who cele- brates a birthday on January 26. Also Mr. R. Armstrong whose birthday was Decem- "News from Epsom ber 24th. A New Years Blessing (Old English) God bless thy year! Thy coming in, Thy going out, Thy rest, thy travelling about, The rough, the smooth, The bright, the dreary. God bless thy year. Mrs. Acton of Port Perry visited Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans on Tuesday. Mr. David Barnes invited several children to a Christ- mas party for his sons. Several of Mathew's former classmates had an enjoyable time. -- Mr. and Mrs. Ross Evans had their family all home for Christmas. . The Lyons family were all home on Sunday with their mother. On Monday, Mrs. Lyons, Darlene and David spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Allen of Valentyne. The Taylor family enjoyed Christmas with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Earl Taylor. Mr. Taylor's sister Miss Ruth Taylor of Cannington was also a guest for the day. . Mr. and Mrs. Rick Tribble of Toronto were Christmas guests with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Potter. Believe it or not, they got snowed in over- - night. Mr. and Mrs. David Watson and family visited her parents Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ryder for Christmas. 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