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No evidence. Wt. was adduced to Show the defendant violated the law and the case was consequently dismissed. Dec. I4. [922 - 90m go mm 0 Capt. I. Slattet to train the Boys Stouflvllle’s new band has gotten away to a start [amt ’Ihumday night. heme! (Leo. Ii. Sinner. leader of the 48th [Invth hand this town during Decemberi pas}? LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Maintaining traditions HAVE YOUR SAY, of Christmases past WHITBHUHCH- Alnka world that seems not Inka world that seems not only to be changing. but chn to be dissolving, there are some (ens of millions of us Who wan! Christmas to be the same. with the same old greet» ing “Merry (Ih ristmas" and no other. We want to hold onto the old customs and traditinns because they stren‘gthen our family ties. bind us to our friends. make Us one with all mankind to: whom the child was hum and bring m back again to the God who gave his only begotten son that "WhOSOCWI’ believvth in him shank! tmt'perish. but have We long for the abiding luve among men of good will. which the season brings. We believe in this ancient miracle of Christmas with its softening. sweetening influ- ence to tug at our heart strings once again. PUBLISRER [an Proudth . + I I ‘ @‘W-Tribune tvuyru‘ ‘J i "urgwrish. hm haw Wen prohibition ruled and skates cost $1 hat was (Zhn'stmm like for previous genera~ tions in Whitehorch- Stouflvifle? What was going on in everlasting life." So we will not 'spend' Christmas. nor “observe†(’Zhristmas. We will "keep" (Christmas - keepjt as it is in all the loveliness of its ancient tradiv lions. May we keep it in our hearts, that We maybe kept in its hope. You am mad letters. mlumns and nodes from W Summ- bum an wrkn-gtonrom .wmmmmm lissuesovothets? E-millmusto memme in Toronto. gave the new organization its ï¬rst instmction. Between 40 and 50 men met in the council chambers. Capt; Sinner addtcs‘aed the boys and gave them something to work on until next practice night. 0 The combined apt; of four of the eldest dim-us M Smufl’vflle «mal 343 years: Mr. Benjamin 93. Mr. I. 1‘ Rao 82. Mrs, James O'Brien stand Mrs. Roster B4. 0 The ï¬rst untdplmtcr is nuwnn the new public libmry and Warm MP to mmmence the second this week. 0 A [ad's best gift. a pair of ladies “Automobile†skates cost a $1 and up from a local mailer. “Designed solely CATHERINE MARSHALL a: STAN SPRUNG \ n )L‘HWLLI; Fred Robbins 0 We understand that Mr. Edwin For- syth has purchased the home on Albert South. recentty Owned by Mr. Albert Bottom. 1119 home was formerty known as the Harpet place and is located just south nf the. Goldï¬sh Su ly Co’s prem‘ ism (whom the Tcsta W a apanments are now kxiatvd on Albert Street in Stmnï¬vilk‘). for the daughters of Eve." the advertise men! reads. ~Mx.S,tan|ey1£wisaner.Enflflm~ sonarehavingtl’nchydromstflled. Christmas ice cream from Brick and Bulk is now on sale (sflvgrwm coupons in every brick) from Turner's Farm Dairy Phone 83% ' At Brier Bush Hospital Stoufl‘vflle (when: Spring Street now runs north of Main Street) on Sammy. Dec. 1 1. [937. Mr. 8. Mrs. Eldon Fairless. Uxbridge ‘I‘mvnship. welcomed a son. 0 Ice maker Cliff Piphcr has done a good job in laying a sheet of ice at the curljlg A 7 _ 0 Mr. Mrs. Howard Barkey (km. 7 Whitchurch entertained the direaors of the local horticultural society along with their husbands with a pot tuck supper and an evening 0‘ cmldnolc. Dec. IO. 1937- 74mm MIAIQBZ-wyeanqo Slouflvlllt'lï¬b‘nw 0 Mrs. Tom Wedseltbf. O'Brien Ave 0 Nine-year~old Whilchurch boy selemed to the Russian Ballet. A dream has come true for Danni Sandifurd Con. 6 Whltchurch Township. He has been selected by Russia] choreograv phet Asa! Messerer in lake pan in Mu appearances of the Bolshoi Ballet at Maple Leaf Gardens in Tommu. Dec. 9. 17 - 25 years ago mum nue. has accele [he pnsilii m of librar ian for the public library. Fwd W3 rs 5 SW MW wm' MMSUdeanflmksmmmmmb www.mcmkamM of W W m atrnews'owm mWW“mmh 0 “we longest and nosiest Kinsmen Santa Claus Parade took place. In some cases. spectators wow thmc‘decp ' farmer Whitchutrh-Stnuffvillc resident ‘I‘Im Brazier loft fmm New York (Zity fur a four-month engagement dancing in the l‘umpcan tour of Fiddlm (m the Roof. 0 The issue of Sunday shopping was» back in council's lap as Queen's Park declamd it. should be a municipal. no! pmincial decision. 0 Maurice (Itn) Kwpmg, a Inml h.“ her. died. H0 was 82. ° A 750 ml butt]? UH "an snld fur Ti‘ cents and 40-(‘em (k‘pnsil Elmo: m (Lulu Debora Kelly Ruben Lazuriw Drum“. Pnooucnon lathe Smart Buuuus Duucmn. 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