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Daily British Whig (1850), 30 Dec 1922, p. 15

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en A A Oe ab Gs Moai THE DAILY BRITISH WhIG. 11 By George Hanser AT SHARBOT LAKE. School Concert Was Well Attended And a Great Saccess. Lake, Dec. 28.--The' school concert was held on Thursday evening of last week. A good pro- gramme was given. Al] of the chii- dren were well trained and all did | thelr parts well, which speaks well for the teacher, Miss Fear. On Friday evening the Methodist Sunday school had their social even- ing In the church. Everyone receiv- ed a box of candy. Lunch was serv- ed and all had a real nice time. Many of the visitors left for their homes today. Visitors: Wilfred Campbell, J. Martin and wife, Tich- borne; Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Lennox; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Fair, _also Mr. and Mrs. T. Dowdell of Mississippi at H. Walroth's. Dr. George Lucy and Mrs. Lucy, of Kingston, at Mrs. John Allen's; Bert © Buell, of Ottawa. at A. Buell's. Miss M. Murdock spent her holidays at Cobden. Mr. and Mrs. J .8cott visited a few days at Point Anne. Miss Fear at her home in Mimico. Dr. and Mrs. Suddaby in Kingston for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Brownscombe {in Peterbors; | Mr. and Mrs. T. Hetherington and children in Cobourg. Miss Bessie | Irwin at her home here. The stork visited the village on Christmas morning and left a little baby boy { at A. Shank's home. Blake Buell went to New York ' city to spend his holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Buell will return home after | New Year's. ee es | The best mirror is an old friend. tm A. Ae mt At Brockville on Wednesday, Miss Iva May Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Young, Soperton, was united in marriage to Fred L Spence, cheese-maker at Lyndhurst, only son of Mr. and Mrs. David Spence, Charleston. Miss Helen (Nellie) Offard, dai- | ghter of Willlam Offard, Gananoque, | son of David and Samuel Harper, Harper, Brockville, were united in marriage on Thursday. Ooneider well what your strength is equal and what exceeds your abil- ity. + | Miss Rena McTear, Napanee, ---- -- -------------------------- -- a -- EE -------- [ BATH NEWS BUDGET. EE -- -- | The Township 1 mas Visitors in the Village. i Bath, Dec. 27.--Mr. "and Mrs. M. { Nolan and daughter, Toronto, are | visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson! Miss Ella Sheph- ard, Kingston, spent Christmas at {B. .P. Shephard's. Mr. and © Mrs. Claude Thompson and son, Link's { Mills, spent Christmas at D. H. Rob- inson's. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald: Ste- {venson and family, Napanode, also | Charles Calver, Campbellford, spent |the holiday at Robert Calver's. Mr. {and Mrs. Ray Allison, and family, { Adolphustown, also Miss Margaret | Forester, Hamilton, spent Christmas tat John Forester's. Mr. Simpson |and son Harold, Cataragiii, spent |Bunday at Dr. H. S. Northmore's. { Eric, Holt, Kingston, also Nicholas {Holt and Miss Dorothy Holt, -Tor- jonto, spent Christmas at T. W. Cup- |paye's. Grant Wemp, Toronto, and { Mr. Putnam, Chippewa, Ont., spent | Christmas at H. D. Wemp's. | Miss Hilda McTear, Belleville, Miss | Brenda McTear, Gananoque, also | Mr. Tyner, Kingston, spent Christ- | mas with Rev. A. L. and Mrs. Mec- | Tear, at St. John's rectory. Rev. { Earl Sexsmith, Queensboro, also Mr. {and Mrs. Ward Sexsmith, Selby, and | Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith, and baby, | Napanee, spent Christmas at E. J. | Sexsmith's. Nominations--Christ- | | i ' ! } } Nomination was held in the town- | {ship hall on Friday night and the {following are those who are stand- ling for office: For reeve, M. H. Mel- {low and Ros3 Sexsmith: for Council- |lors, F. G. Young, J. A. Tompkins, {Chas. B. Collupy, Charles Hoselton, {Jno. Osborne, Charles Burely and | Fred Lloyd; for school trustees, John | Forester, G. W. Cuppage, and Ralph |E. Sexsmith. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mellow, Na- jpanee, spent Christmas at Geo. {Davy"s. Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Jory, | Toronto, spent Christmas with her | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bain. Clarence Young, Renfrew, spent {Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Young. Ivan Arm- strong, Fisherville, Ont., also spent Christmas under the parental roof. Miss Rodia Rowse, who Is attending normal school at North Bay, spent Christmas at her home here. Miss Edith Calver, Napanée, spent Christ- has with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Calver, E. DU. Mannmg, late principal of Tweed high school, was preseated 'with ap addréss and a purse on leav- ing for Newmarket. Genius and eccentricity friends. are not a) a WiLL MAYES COTS IM FOR TWEE Sn PRONG Jume THROU A -------- Ven ¥ STATE wom. nan BLRAPPY FROM THE START --~ -- iy ~ WHO WiLL BRING us PROSPEMITY -J CHINA Eoin \8 OPENED To ALL -- el CwiL WAR Z IN IRELAND pr : =] ; & eo CR r - Moet OME OF THE. wiry $C. " ~~ ny own Ax /f SERWICE . 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