(Photo by Stuart's Studio) 300 Children Enjoy legion Party Santa Rick Pillage Claus is shown surrounded by an interested audience at the Legions December 19 Christmas party. Left to right. they are Colin Anderson. Bernadette lung. Cindy Madaleno, Laurie Shaw. Ricky Mitchell and Gordon Cotton. The jolly clown who held two excited little girls still long enough for taken is Mrs. Edith Titshall. the picture to be Branch 37 Three thndI ed obedient t hilrl. ren descended upon Legion ('ourt December l9 and sat quietly In the banquet hall for about ten seconds. Then <O\r‘n clonns walked in to maintain discipline. 'I‘heir entrance heialdcrl the start of the children‘s Christmas party and the resultant IIot seems to |ia\e been enioycd by all. .\ beauty contest of the liar. ailing clowns brought forth a decisive children‘s \ote In Richmond Hill. at which l’red- die the fi'eeloarlin: tramp eniâ€" cl'gcd Victorious. ’l‘he childien had obiiously taken pity on our raggocly friend with a leaking hat, hilt no collection of al lowances was taken up. We understand that he was later shot with his own water pistol. A vacuum cleaner. fi\ed to blow instead of suck. was re. sponsible for supplying Air to the unending number of bail. loous being burst. and young- sters Roy RainbrirlL‘e and John Mills were responsible for the stockpiling of unburst balloons on the northvest corner vuntil they were raided by the anti- monopoly squad Comrade .lim llagsart emceed the legitimate proceedings from Ia carol SilllIlltE start and through a hectic program until a frantic end; at which time his hoarse voice was equalled only by his previously demonstrated patience. . Two young soloists. Fran Ilenâ€" idge and Bmerly Wood sang. Iwhile (‘eeil R. de Millpond prc- EIgin Mills And Jefferson News [at Jefferson Cub. Scouts and they all exchanged rifts. Each I y ‘ Brownies Brownie was given a bag of‘fry were praying fdorua “hit: son, . < candy and fruit by the mothersfhristnias . an ie). an SCENES Ilvsdulldelifl:SIIOnsaEvuP'l'ligi'IlI “Killmlll and “l?- 9"°“â€â€˜E Clos‘lwv. really sot more snow you" to 311 who supported me“. ed with the serving of refresh- necessary. As a result lots in efforts so kindly by purchasing ments. I ‘ weather many family gal Telllllgs‘ Christmas “69$ “19mm, help_ On December 21. the .lefieI'-.ch-e mltitlS‘ loied ones “10‘ ing them to cover their times son 'Browmcs went ‘CFIIMIIIIIE. lived away from t ‘ ‘ 1m“ Dav at the for another year. restricting their acti\'itiesl to found the roads loo tieacheiousi s . Naughmn and StanC‘roi’t Drives. for travel. However g Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Stan Leno. home of his area and gin Mills had a happy Chr [hose whmfather, Mr. E. Leno. and Stan'st pared the camera for a film lshnw. "Honest Ed." from down below. came tip and distributed a sack of puzzle games among all the children, and we report noun Clark is still alive and ukicking. .\ councilling conjurer enl- We heard some of the younier 'and Mrs. Dickson Miller. .lefferâ€" (sl‘pd [hp mom (011,“va the film show and Walter Sctidds Thomas Dick spent Christmas skilfully perplexed the younger than‘with his son Wayne Dirk and set for a while with his magic. the family at Campbellford. return- We report that Wally is also still alive and eapably conâ€" El- juring. and judging by the apâ€" isI- plause he will be made most his welcome again. The ladies auxiliary hopped The Brownies held the†an'Iwhere many of the little Brown-had travelled to and from homelSl-‘I‘m MISS Dnrls Leno- Pleas‘dl'mmd Pmd (ll-“W‘sâ€d 0f 3m lint “"31 Chrlsim†WWI-V Decemhemes live. Following the. pleasure‘for Christmas. prior to the storm‘aanlIl‘V R'Chmnnd HI“- 20~ Present ‘0 355m Tawny 0Ԡthev gave to their listeners. thc‘setting in. had real oldâ€"fashion-ILnokiniz Around MISS Ade†COMO†“'35 tIlejlii‘mvnies returned to the homeled Christmas parties. l Former Film“ Guide captain of the ISL RlCh- of Mrs. G. McCray".v Stancrofti Karlth Gamble returned . vale Pad“ IDrive. for hot chocolate and home from Mommai to Cete.lle.\' “'1 An evening of names andtcooktes. Im-aie cruisimas at the home Mills II be glad to know .I E 'for the festivities were Mr. and .Mrs. Edwin Gamble. t . Mr. I son and Mabel Louise. David. . and John spent Christmas with B & W Snow Plowing COMMERCIAL 8. INDUSTRIAL Call members of the family were J’ E. Robertson. Toronto, ‘home of Mr. and Mrs. E. Ar- mm". thur Robertson. I Peter Miller was home from McMaster University for a fam- ily party and Christmas dinner ‘at the home of his parents. Mr.l one, for all. 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Nineteen nual birthday party for Mrs; around the festive board at theï¬vemng of December 23, in To-’ To all our friends and New We, hope It will be a prosperous and healthy Frm ALENCOURT Idogs. cakes and coffee. while a blue jacketed zone commander “sigh. directed the pepsiâ€"cola carriers mum of Mr‘ and Mm _]_ Bay_lthroiigh the ranks of bustling ack infantry. As the, proceedings began to REPAIRS RICHMOND HILL the: All Work 884-7406 BAYVIEW 8. MARKHAM ROAD your legion Reports SERV AND AIR CONDITIONING DOMESTIC â€"- COMMERCIAL -â€" INDUSTRIAL 5. Royal Canadian Legion By Eric Chapman - 884-0045 IJ‘EIoo member. chamed with the t‘lllt\ of nailing the patron saint of children at the door in :ne him an Important messnï¬e. I'm-cued dime a shock. Rick Santa Pillage (‘Iaus was known rlnitc well to the member at normal sight. and when he saw the well dressed Santa me- andering along the sidewalk to< \iaids Legion Court. the mem- ber ran towards him and grab- bed him. "("inon Rick." need you quick" Santa Claus dropped his bell and loosened the member's arm. "What's the game“ he Rï¬kf‘du Surpiiserl. the member looked into unfamiliar eyes and hes- Itatingly enquired. “Aren't you Rick Pillage Claus from the Legion“ “\lo.†the white bearded gentleman replied. “I'm ('iill1 Mercer (‘laus from the (‘Ivitans' we're having a children‘s Christmas party too" The right Mr. lx‘rincle finally arrived and later the 300 left the Court. and the banquet hall became silent again except for the swish of brooms. he said. we l A: xiv * a Having had the pleasure of writing this column over the past twelve months. I would like to conclude the last. report. of this year by wishing all of you. com- rades and friends. I: very happv and prosperous New Year. LEMONVlLLE: Canadian stage and television star. Wally Kos-t ter, and his wife. were featured in a Christmas Eve service here.‘ with the Quintet and Sunday school choir. 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