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  • Notice! Drastic reduction in coal prices
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Mar 1931, p. 4, column 1     Half page ad for the drastic reduction in the price of all grades of coal ; related story page 1 column 6
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Mar 1931, p. 4, column 1   Half page ad for the drastic reduction in the price of all …
  • Stolen car found in Paris
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 6     Car stolen from Hunter street found in Paris; stolen by hockey fan who wanted to see the game in Paris?
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 24 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 6   Car stolen from Hunter street found in Paris; stolen by hockey fan …
  • Strict economy forms keynote Scott address
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 1     Newly elected warden speaks at county's inaugural meeting and urges council to keep the burden of taxation in 1931 as low as possible
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 28 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 1   Newly elected warden speaks at county's inaugural meeting and urges council to …
  • Every Ford car sold aids local workers
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 6     Ford spent $261,000 on car parts here in Woodstock last year
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 12 Feb 1931, p. 1, column 6   Ford spent $261,000 on car parts here in Woodstock last year
  • Stolen motorcar of city doctor; ended in crash
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 4     Kew stole doctor's car to go to Simcoe where he had a prospect of a job; ditched the car to avoid a crash
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 15 Jan 1931, p. 1, column 4   Kew stole doctor's car to go to Simcoe where he had a …
  • City properties are disposed of for tax arrears
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Mar 1931, p. 1, column 1     Three properties sold; two others paid the arrears; 7 properties could not be sold
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Mar 1931, p. 1, column 1   Three properties sold; two others paid the arrears; 7 properties could not …
  • Registration of unemployed girls to be continued
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3     Unemployed young women and girls are still registering at the "Y"
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 26 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 3   Unemployed young women and girls are still registering at the "Y"
  • Firemen issuing provisions to needy families of city
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 6     Woodstock firemen working with the Community Relief Committee in distributing groceries to the needy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 27 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 6   Woodstock firemen working with the Community Relief Committee in distributing groceries to …
  • Coke and coal to cost more during winter
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 2     Dealers in the city for coal and coke have been selling below cost; price will go up from $14 to $15.75 per ton
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 30 Nov 1931, p. 1, column 2   Dealers in the city for coal and coke have been selling below …
  • To open room above market to unemployed
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 2     The unemployed who now congregate on the steps of city hall waiting for word of work may now have the room upstairs in the market building to keep warm
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 3 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 2   The unemployed who now congregate on the steps of city hall waiting …
  • Tavistock plans community tree
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6     Needy families will be remembered in Tavistock with gifts from the community tree
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 7 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6   Needy families will be remembered in Tavistock with gifts from the community …
  • Use basement of city hall as rest room
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 3     Relief officer Bogart offers the basement at City Hall rather than the room over the market for unemployed men to wait for their jobs
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 9 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 3   Relief officer Bogart offers the basement at City Hall rather than the …
  • Unemployed men keep cheerful in "Owls' Club" headquarters
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6     That section of city hall basement where the unemployed gather and keep warm is referred to as the "Owls' Club" after the Major Hoople cartoon
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 10 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6   That section of city hall basement where the unemployed gather and keep …
  • Cut down trees to provide fuel
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6     Trees that are to be cut down because they are diseased or crowded are available for fire wood for the needy
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 11 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 6   Trees that are to be cut down because they are diseased or …
  • Relief fund outlay must be cut
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 18 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 4     $1,000 spent on fuel in less than 3 weeks; 120 families have been assisted so far
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 18 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 4   $1,000 spent on fuel in less than 3 weeks; 120 families have …
  • Coppers help but need more
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 5     Five-year -old child dropped off 25 pennies to add to the Christmas Cheer Fund; more is needed
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 19 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 5   Five-year -old child dropped off 25 pennies to add to the Christmas …
  • Firemen busy preparing for Christmas Day
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 8     Local firemen are busy preparing the Christmas Cheer hampers for the needy families in the community
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Dec 1931, p. 1, column 8   Local firemen are busy preparing the Christmas Cheer hampers for the needy …
  • Have large order (City & District)
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Dec 1931, p. 7, column 1     Large order for sleighs and wagons will keep 60 or 70 men employed until February
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 21 Dec 1931, p. 7, column 1   Large order for sleighs and wagons will keep 60 or 70 men …
  • Expect cut in establishment Oxford Rifles
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 14 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 4     With the current economy policy in place, some courses needed to qualify officers are cut
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 14 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 4   With the current economy policy in place, some courses needed to qualify …
  • Unemployed ask continuance of work for relief
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 4     Mayor Sutherland received a petition signed by 40 unemployed residents who point out that the north trunk sewer is now complete and are urge the city council to find other relief work for them
    Daily Sentinel-Review, 29 Apr 1931, p. 1, column 4   Mayor Sutherland received a petition signed by 40 unemployed residents who point …
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