Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 26 Nov 2015, p. 21

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Paul Singleton admits he's lost count of the number of lights his Christmas display features. Of course the number of smiles re- ceived from holiday visitors to his 8565 Guelph Line residence would be awfully difficult to keep tabs on as well. "it's a hobby that got way out of hand,” he's fond of telling those who come out to view the display, which â€" at the risk of sounding dramatic -â€"- simply has to be seen to be believed. Now in its 20'” year, the Singletons' holiday project, which includes countless hours of work enthusias- tically taken on by Paul, wife Barb and their children, features thou- sands upon thousands of lights and dozens of display boxes. Manyofthoseareoftheinterâ€"I Couple’s elaborate Christmas display draws residents year after year Paul and Barb Singleton‘s Guelph Line property is decked out for the holidays Their massive Christmas dispiay is constantly evolving and has now become a family tradition for many who turn out to the Camp- bellville address annually. mam/mm Mon “MM

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