Polukoshko last SundayMr. Chapman held United Church service in Hors shoe Valley school last Sunday. There was a fair attendance. The next service will be held New Year’s Day at 11 a.m. All are welcome.Mrs. Melvin, of Marina; Mrs. Lester Hoover, of Rabbit Creek, and Mrs. O'Neil have been assisting Mrs. Childs quilting this week.!Theclub are for theyoung people’s busy practicing plays Christmas tree which is to be held in the school on the 22nd. Theie is also to be a New Year’s Dance held on the 30th. We hope boththe events will be well attended.DAVID THOMPSONand DEER HILLFairview, Dec. 26:—It certainly has been a nice fad. No cold weather to speak of. Everybody is busy cutting fire-wood as the snow is not very deep. Most of the cattle and horses are still out Tustling their feed. It helps to save quite a little feed, and th re isn't very much in the district.We were very suiprised that there was such a big ciovd at Mrs. Re.zler’s birthday party. Everyone enjoyed themselves, especially a couple of bachelors from David Thompson.A whist drive and dance held in David Thompson school was attended by a large crowd. rl he music was very good and everyone enjoyed themselves. We hope they have the same music next time.Louie Ashston has returned from his trapline with quie a little fur. Better than usual, Louie?Anton Urlacher had a runaway last week. While cutting wood one of his horses got frightened by some animal going through the bush. Nothing was broken but they made Mr. Urlacher movehis legs a bit.Eben McKay’s cattle strayedaway last week. He has bee i looking for them for the last few days. You should have a telescope, Eben.Posters, loose leaf invoices, letter* heads, envelopes, membership and tdvefrtising pamphlets are some of the Jobs The Gazette job printingp i tm ni is equipped to do promptly