NORTHERN GAZETTE, PEACE RIVMrs. D. Cguest of honor, theIrE Enilda. Mrs. D. Camp was the The attendants were Mrs. Mur-occasion be-; ray, sister of the bride, and Mr. of i ing her birthday. About twenty Lloyd Toutant.four persons were present and the A wedding dance was held in hIy; evening was spent playing biidge.: Llt;gion Hall that evening, whichace j First prizes went to M s. Trelea-ven and Andy Edwal,consolat ons wedding anniversary of Mr.to Mrs. E. Card and J. E. De-i Mrs. H.L. Christie. Inde-try. --O 7was also the occasion of the 28tha n dofWinter. Mrs. J. Reynolds and Mrs. H. Berg were in charge during the evening. Lunch was served and a very pleasant evening spent. A large crowd was present atspitethe very short notice a huge crowdhad an-istwas present the W. I. Hall on Sunday afternoon when Rev. Johnson heldIt was decided to holdsyV.n-service.services every second Sunday in Enilda for the Big Meadow and Enilda congregations. Bad roads make the trip to Big Mead w almost impossible by car during the winter. Services will be held atgay time.Some sixty seven pupils registered this morning for the ten day agriculture sh rt course. Clas.-es to be held in United Church and Anglican Parish hall. Miss Mac-pherson and Miss Hart are incharge of the girls and Mr. J ell isMr. Smith and Mr. J. R. Ke nsare in charge of the boys.Mr. Kerns has been busy Iitelv11sdsiehe2.30 p.m.Miss Alverda Peever left for Faust on Saturday morning.Mr. and Mrs. Thwaites enter-making arrangement for the out of town pupils.5S.ihin3danseitstained the young folks of the district at a birthday party on Sunday afternoon in honorofDouald'sfourteenth birthday. ALITTLEF(By The Gazettes Correspondent)very en-joyable time was spent and a more than bounteous luuch served. Donald did not enjoy the royal bumps administered by the boys.Mr. Lemley and his sons arrived from Nanton by car to visit his daughter, Mrs. u. Camp, of Enilda.r38FAUI(By The Gazette’s Correspondent)Faust, Nov. 29—The pie social held in the hall by the Women,s Insitute on October 19th, cleared them $16.00, which was turnedto the nurses’ homeinreAover to tne nursesKinuso to assist in its upkeep.The regular monthly meeting ofthe W. I. was held on Nov. llth,at the home of Mrs. W. Gray.After the usual business a daintv«lunch was served by the hostesses, Mrs. W. R. Menzies and Mrs. W.AnGray.had by all. will be held inenjoyable time was The annual meetingthe hall on Dec.A9th, at 2.30 p m.All fishermen are busy getting their outfits in shape fortheopen-of the Winter CommercialingSeason on December 1st. The limit on this lake has been raised to two hundred and fifty thousand pounds.The Faust School Board hfeldancard party in the hall on Saturday. Nov. 20th., in aid of the children’s Christmastree fund, and a nice sum was realized.The W' I. also put on a cardparty and dance in the school onSaturday, Nov. 27th., in aid of the Christmas tree fundand a largn crowd attended. About $17.00was cleared. Avery enjoyable evening was spent.The roads are still open. There are drifts in some places but they have been opened up.LITTLE SMOKY(By The Gazette’s Correspondent)L’ttle Smok3r, Nov. 29:Mr.A .Courtney left last week for a three months visit in the UnitedStates to see his aped mother.We see Arthur Smith back in the district after an absence ofMr 11 •Eailtwo years.Ben Ray and Mr. Courtney moved their threshing outfit out north of Aggie to do jsome threshing.The church service with a communion service afterwards wasconducted by the gev. Mr. West,of High Prairie, in the schoolhouseFriday afternoon.“Old Man Winter’’ is here witha vengance now.We saw Raymond walking home for the sake of half a dance.HIGH PRAIRIE(By The Gazette's Correspondent)High Prairie, Nov. 22: —Wednesday morning, Nov. 17, the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.L. Christie was the scene of a quiet and pretty wedding, when Jenna, youngest daughter of Mr. andMrs. A. Toutant, of High Prairie,formerly of Hay ter, was given into Earl Watchorn ofmarriage Bluesky.Relatives of the families wereRev. Father A. J. Gouldpresent, performed the ceremony.The bride was most becomingly dressed in i beautiful n mom dress and a lovely veil.She carried abouquet of liiies, roses and ferns.Little Prairie, Nov. 26:—A BoxSocial and dance is being held in the Community hall, the proceeds to go for presents for each child in our district. This has been anannual treat for the children fora number of years and is surely appreciated by even one.We are glad to know that Mrs. Wanous has teen able to returnhome after three months in thePeace River hospital. We hope she will soon be sufficiently recovered to be around among us oncemoie.Mrs. Miller, of Chicago, and Mrs. Young, of Northern Mich., It ft on Friday for their respective homes after spending the past two weeks with their sister, Mrs. Wanous.We have had another snowfallof about eight inches which leaves us with plenty of it. We still see the odd car running.Gto Craig, of Beauty Prairie, and Harold Sherris have been outr\on (heir trapline. They rep irtlenty of wolves in that part. ,We are sorry to hear of Mrs. Tt. I Haye’s illness and all hope she1 soon be will enough to be homeagain.PEACE RIVEChristmas is just around thevisit to our store for PiEtc. 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