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Show i ' Tim Chir Social. Once a year It la food to be- a singer and Hint ia at New Year. The choir is ono of tlio most faithful public servants, dmotlng much lima to th piilJIoand rccolvlnggloiy for their pains, but llroad-bunt llroad-bunt it Sou hao plaatantly iciuamtwred them fur tho last twojeais niulthechoir fondly liopea tholr geiidroalty will continue. con-tinue. On Biiuday night after meeting the members m-.-cnibled at th mtetlng house nnd at 10 o'clock stinted out anil culled on many cltiem; apprising them f tiu uour dejuirtiirenf the old year and biit.i of the new. They ware joyously uoIcoiikhI oveiywhere. Thay ended up at llrondlieut it Son's store nt It -SO mid soon niter ns many as potsiblo were seated around the table in the north room which was loaded down will, good thing. The leader, John I-. tiilb, retuinsd thanks mid fuiutlng oominciicul cud was continued until after I tut v is ushered in. Wa cannot gie 1V' bill 'if fate but know- it was thoroughly enjoy td by the singers who know how to have a good time. Aftrr the apetites of nil had been fully ealUflcd the tables were cleared away and an impromptu concert givon during which the leader presented Andrew I'leld with tilo.UO, the'jiroceed of the concert given the night before. This is to help pay hhmpeiiKtat school. Tims was the year 1891 ushered hi by the sweet singers of Uhl and we hope it nmy sec as much improvement la the L'hoirnadid the year just pad. Tlioy nil join In in wishing their ben-.factors ben-.factors n happy nnd proaprous new year and u i-ontlnuaHon of their gvnerosv- ity. |