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  • Woodstock men use axe and shovel, near Magnetawan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1     Report from the work camps in Northern Ontario where local men are employed
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1   Report from the work camps in Northern Ontario where local men are …
  • Community fund will take care October bills
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1     Committee decides to take over the city relief work as from first of October; first month's cost $715.37
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1   Committee decides to take over the city relief work as from first …
  • May cut trees and give wood to city's needy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3     Parks board will give work to some unemployed when trees are cut into stove wood to be given to the needy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3   Parks board will give work to some unemployed when trees are cut …
  • Federal grant is explained
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 14 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1     Explanation given for the grants received from the federal and provincial governments
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 14 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 1   Explanation given for the grants received from the federal and provincial governments
  • Woodstock Day features will help the city
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 5     Local merchants willing to sacrifice profit to bring money into circulation; stores open in the evening; see also pages 4,5,13,16 and 21 for full page ads
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 5   Local merchants willing to sacrifice profit to bring money into circulation; stores …
  • James Vance chosen head of relief body
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8     Committee formed to oversee relief projects; James Vance chosen as chair
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8   Committee formed to oversee relief projects; James Vance chosen as chair
  • Second carload of vegetables almost ready
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 3     A second refrigerated railway car is filled with produce and ready to go to Saskatchewan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 13 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 3   A second refrigerated railway car is filled with produce and ready to …
  • Plan canvass to raise funds for community
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8     Mrs. Canfield to head the committee to co-ordinate work of various societies as funds are collected for the less forutnate
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 17 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8   Mrs. Canfield to head the committee to co-ordinate work of various societies …
  • Citizens are asked by Mayor to support community drive; objective fixed at $10,000
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8     Mayor Sutherland gives $500 to the campaign
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 20 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 8   Mayor Sutherland gives $500 to the campaign
  • Oxford carload shared among 225 families in Limerick and district
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 2     Article describes the distribution of goods to the families in Saskatchewan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 23 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 2   Article describes the distribution of goods to the families in Saskatchewan
  • Campaign for relief funds opens Monday
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 5     $1,000 have already been donated to the relief fund
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 5   $1,000 have already been donated to the relief fund
  • West commends spirit shown in relief shipments
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 2     Picture and story describing the arrival of train cars filled with produce and clothing from Oxford County at Limerick, Saskatchewan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 2   Picture and story describing the arrival of train cars filled with produce …
  • Western people appreciate produce sent form Oxford
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 6     Letter received from recipients of the carloads of goods sent to Saskatchewan form Oxford county
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 6   Letter received from recipients of the carloads of goods sent to Saskatchewan …
  • Train stopped to add produce to Western car
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 31 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 5     Foreman, of Otterville, sped up to 80 miles an hour to catch train bound for Saskatchewan so he could send aid to his sister in the West
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 31 Oct 1931, p. 1, column 5   Foreman, of Otterville, sped up to 80 miles an hour to catch …
  • Children had not hoped to see apples this year
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 2     Needy families in Saskatchewan send letters of thanks for fruit and vegetables sent from Oxford
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 2   Needy families in Saskatchewan send letters of thanks for fruit and vegetables …
  • Treasurer busy handing out pay to large staffs
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3     Semi-monthly pays were handed out today at city hall; large staff includes 200 men employed on work undertaken under relief scheme
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 2 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3   Semi-monthly pays were handed out today at city hall; large staff includes …
  • City providing winter outfits for work party
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3     Woodstock men who are going North to work on the highway are being provided with winter clothing from the City's charity fund; supplies purchased from local stores
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3   Woodstock men who are going North to work on the highway are …
  • Party for North leaves Thursday
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 4     30 Woodstock men will be employed at Waubamick and Sundridge in the Parry Sound district
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 4 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 4   30 Woodstock men will be employed at Waubamick and Sundridge in the …
  • Calls for moratorium on births until industrial depression ends
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 18 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 2     New York advocate of birth control urges a two-year moratorium on children
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 18 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 2   New York advocate of birth control urges a two-year moratorium on children
  • Move to send Oxford aid to Saskatchewan
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 5     More than 100,000 need to be clothed and fed in the drought stricken area; Oxford to send carload of produce
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Sep 1931, p. 1, column 5   More than 100,000 need to be clothed and fed in the drought …
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