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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1930, p. 1

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Field Secretary of the Ontario Safety 65yJ you. With Chesle W and Evening Meetings Unemployment m m [G league Given to Scholars of Public Durham “Next in Order-Lia‘s: he". t" W“-â€"'“‘ Seed: m ; School Monday Morning That Should Schools of Bruce and Grey Counties â€"â€"" . A. "in“ WI W“! hill! to r . , ’: Impress Upon Their Minds the Entered in Competition. Dundalk Anglicans were hosts on f; Importance in Being Careful. __ October 15th for the annual autumn At the call of My. pew- Gagnon i .1 _______g Last Wednesday was Field Day for Grey Deanery meeting. At 230.9111. fi Town Council met in the Durham ‘ . 'Ood ' The A B C of Safety-Always Be the High school of Grey and Bruce large number were present for the niture COMMY'S Oflice last night I ; Carefulâ€"was well exemplified in the counties, the big event being held in Sunday School convention, which op- discuss the unemployment situation P0 ‘ town hall here last Monday morning in , Hanover. It was a success in' every ened With prayers by the Rev. C. 0° it “7°C“ Durham and to form . Prl -- an illustrated address by Mr. P. B. La- way. fine weather and a big attendance Pherril of Markdale, Rev. R" P' 0' some scheme that Will furnish ethnic ' a “3i 'rrobe. Field Secretary of the Ontario being on hand and as a result the com- 3mm“ 0‘ swimmer the Rmi Dem ment for men out of work here . ; ‘ Safety League. who, for an hour. by petition was keen. Hanover won out presiding. The report 0‘ the Deanery winter. : " voice and pictures cautioned the child- with 65 it points and was followed by Superintendent, Rev. T; 13' Painting 0‘ A3 is well known to our readers. . I ren to be careful at all times, especial- the Chesley and Durham schools in Meaford, 3M“? the statistical returns Dominion Government has set - . ly in the crossing of busy thorough- order. The entry list was the largest for each of the Sunday schools in the ”0000000 to be spell this winter fares. and so avoid accident. painful in the history of the association and it hemm- This “3 a my ”with?” relieve the unemolo ent situst - to themselves and their parents, and is estimated between 800 and 1,000 if!“ “9°" and “‘0“ instructivev 811°" this money to be expended before . M, all too frequently resulting in fatalities. pupils were in attendance from the 1 3 the healthy “mm” 0‘ the m“ first of next my. Ontario's share , ’ schools interested. The entries were: ous Sunday 30h0018- Rev. E. Hayes of this is $3,000,000. At the present .. RIO rof .tock I‘E’SS t0 the the roadway iS clear. and never run out was not discovered until the proprietor 50_ ard dais-13$. 633ml, H an over; Dean presiding. Prayer was led by Rev. , , . convenience, to build I system of rent from behind a parked car into the returned in the morning to go to work. B Richardson Wailkertonh G Glass, J. H. Geoghegan of Owen Sound. This M d w t BI d own. path of oncoming traffic Motor drivers ° ' ' ' ' was followed by another splendid ad- I ' Ill el mar After a full discussion of the - ‘_ 1., . -. as - V 4 . ‘ .' «we. .4‘ . . ’ o 0 ’p n. f r a. , .- e.‘ , . - l. . A: .e’as >3"... r \;‘-~.~s “f 71:; Safelyâ€"first Picture , CHRONICLE. " “â€" *- Shown to Scholars Excellent Lecture by P. B. LaTrobe, It was a truly children’s talk. Both address and pictures were prepared for children. The language was simple and easily understood. the pictures such as BROKE FLYING RECORD Captain Kingsford-Smith, intrepid Dur Chatsworth 2, Chesley 34, Dundalk 10, Durham 29, Hepworth 3, Port' Elgin 3, Walkerton 32, Wiarton 29 and Hanover _â€"â€"â€" DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1930 ‘ w- â€" fl...-. .. In... School Th? can DEANERY Brill“ lll Field Day Meet. Hanover High School Came First With MEETING AT DUNDALK Fall Meeting Was Well Attended and Business of Year was M Durham gave a fine addres on “Sunday School Work in Relation to the Home, State and Sunday Schools." -.-- .-.Hâ€"-.o $2.00sYcar inCanada;$2.50inU. v ‘I v' v- If it it isestimatedthereareapprom - immenintownoutofworkandss was suggested at the Council table would appeal to every young child, but at the same time there was a message| there for the older ones that will never be forgotten by the few in attendance who heard the lecture. Pictures Told the Story Mr. LaTrobe is a pleasing speaker.“ He has a loud. clear, resoundinfi voice. wonderful articulation. and in his whole talk not one word was spoken that could not be heard, and not one word used that was not understood by the youngest child present. The first portion of the address was accompanâ€" ied by illustrated slides. many of them the drawings of Ontario children for the Safety League. showing the numerous foolish things often indulged in by children and grown-ups and which usually ended in disaster to the participants. . ________ Mr. LaTrobe cautioned the children Some time last Wednesday night the against playing with articles which they garage of Leonard Walsh at Domoch did not understand. Firecrackers. was entered and about $300 worth of dynamite caps. and such thins! were goods stolen consisting of tires, bulbs, dangerous. It “'35 815° dangerous to brake lining and other repairs usually play on the streets where children were carried by a garage. Entrance was liable to be run over by automobiles. eflected by breaking the locks off both and the audience was cautioned to be front and rear doors and once inside careful in crossing the streets. Always the thieves would have an easy time of CI'OSS at the street CTOSSingS, never m it as Mr Walsh does not live in the the centre Of the blOCk. L001! carefully ' vicinity and none of the residents were before Stepping 0“ the curb to see that aWakened by the marauders. The theft Australian aviator, who has estab- lished many flying records. has now flown over Asia and broken the pre- Vlous from England to Australia of fifteen Kingsford-Smith set a new 21 hours and 40 days. time of 9 days. minutes. Dorllocll Garage Was Burglarized Broken Into Wednesday Night of Last Week About 8300 Worth of Goods Taken.â€"Provincial Police Working on Case. were but human. They did not wish to injure anyone. They were usually careful. and it was the duty of every pedestrian to take the proper precau- tions in moving through traffic to assist the motor driver and others in keeping down accidents. In walking along the highway always walk on the left sideâ€"never on the right. By doing this you were always facing the traffic. could see it coming. and were prepared to step off on to the edge of the road if danger arose. Do has been investigating but to date has failed to secure any clues. As a motor car was reported stolen at Owen Sound two thefts may have some connection. REBEKAH [ODGE I.0.0.F. ORGANIZED TUESDA E. Allison, Hanover; I. Brown, Hanover. 28. This was not only a great increase in the number of schools, but also in the number of athletes competing. The meet was held on the exhibition long distance fiight record 'grounds in Hanover, an ideal location phases 0i Sunday $011001 work. This for such an event. An excellent referee and starter was 5- H. Hartman 0f Clarksburg, procured in Mr. Fry of Toronto, repre- newly appomted Lay Comm1ssioner for 'senting the Ontario Athletic Commis- sion. The results were as follows: Senior Girls 75-yard dashâ€"A. Ritchie, Durham; Throwing softballâ€"E. Wettlaufer, Chesley; E. Allison, Hanover; M. Greer Dundalk. Throwing basketballâ€"E. Allison, Hanover; C. Trelford, Chesley; V. Wag- ' at 6 pm. A great abundance 0f 800d ner, Walkerton. Throwing and catching softballâ€"I. Brown, L. Wendorf, Hanover; E. Bar- ber. E. Wettlaufer, Chesley; M. Lock- hart, M. Greer, Dundalk. Running high jumpâ€"E. Allison, Han- over, distance 4 ft. 31/.» ins.; A. Ritchie, Durham; M. Greer, Dundalk. Three-legged raceâ€"A. Ritchie. L. Kelsey, Durham; I. Brown, E. Allison, Hanover; M. Lockhart, M. Greer, Dun- dal'k. Shuttle relayâ€"I. Brown, E. Allison, L. Dendorf, M. Meagher, Hanover; Dur- ham; Chesley. Mr. Walsh immediately got in touch Durham. with Provincial Constable Benton. Wm] Throwing the basketballâ€"H. Singer, Walkerton. distance 59 feet; M. Huber, Hanover; M. Quirk, Hanover. Throwing and catching softballâ€"M. the previous evening it is thought the Montgomery, I. Scrimminger, Dundalk; M. Dimmert, F. Kueneman, Hanover; M. Ries, E. Ries, Hanover. Running high jumpâ€"I. Firth, Dur- ham. distance 4 feet; B. Richardson, Walkerton; M. Montgomery, Dundalk. Three-legged raceâ€"M. Huber, F. Kueneman, Hanover; B. Player, F. Richardson. Walkerton; tied, M. Mont- month that some action should be . en, the meeting last night was but icontinuation of this discussion. - gCouncil favored an extension of ipresent waterworks system and. 'o ' .ing on this suggestion. Mr. Gagnon . the Councillors meet him to learn plans. As a result of the meeting lCouncil will prepare plans for iworks extensions costing approxima . $60,000. and apply to the Prov . .Government in the hope they will lawarded the 50 per cent of the cost accordance with their agreement - tered into with the Dominion c . ' .. ment. The matter of the cost and the proximate revenue were important . * of the discussion. It was brought 0 that with the erection of a standpipe 'suificient size many of the citizens Upper Town would join up with v system. and both the Canadian ' ' and Canadian National railways we not having the best results from . . present systems and would take wa from the improved town system. At this point an. Gannon info .. the gathering that the company he resented would also be heavy users. - even went further and stated that the event of the town not going . . with some scheme. his company - - be forced. for their own protection - The special speaker for the day was the Rev. J. N. H. Mills of St. George’s church, Goderich, who delivered a splendid instructive address on all was followed by a short address by Mr. the I . the Diocese. At 5 pm. divine service of Evening prayer was held and was ta- ken by Rev. R. P. D. Hurford, Rural Dean, Rev. M. F. Oldham. rector of Dundalk church and Rev. C. F. L. Gil- bert of Owen Sound. A splendid choir- lof 14 added to the splendid service. The visitors sat down to a sumptuous lsupper in the basement of the church things were provided by the women of the local parish. A vote of thanks was given to the ladies and the rector by Von. Archdeacon Doherty, of London, and Rev. S. R. Parsons of Walter’s .From 6.30 to 7.30 the clergy met in the lrectory. It was decided to have an ex- change Sunday in the near future with the following exchanges: Owen Sound (St. George’s) and Clarksburg; Owen Sound, (St. Thomas’) and Walter’s Falls; Durham and Markdale; Chats- worth and Dundalk. Other matters of interest were discussed. In the evening at 7.30 there was an A.Y.P.A. conference with the Rural GIRL STOWAWAY Miss Jean Elwell, of Gloucester. who. dressed as a man and non- chalantly smoked her pipe in order to smuggle herself aboard the desâ€" troyer Coyningham. She was dis- covered shortly after the boat left port. but her wish to witness the I international fishing boat race i between the Bluenose and the Gertrude L. Thebaud was gratified. and cons of the scheme the Council resolution decided to approach v Chairman of the Ontario Relief ; . for a consideration of their ao . ~ . . which. if successful. will see I present waterworks system «- and modernized and made of meal - .- efit to the residents of both Upper Lower town. OBITUARY dress by Rev. J. N. H. Mills of Goder- ich. on A.Y.P.A. work in all its various stages. A round table conference on A.Y.P.A. problems was held and proved very instructive and beneficial. Arch- deacon Doherty then spoke briefly. ex- pressing his pleasure at being presenti There was ideal weather for thel meeting, and the careful planning and Made Citizens Shiver fl Thirteen Inches of Snow Fell in Dur- ham From Thursday Till Tuesday. But Succeeding Weather Is Melting It Rapidlyâ€"Roads Are Sloppy for Driving, But Passable. splendid work of the ladies of the par- ish called forth praise and thanks from the visitors. The addresses were of an unusually high order and left a marked Thursday last ushered in a real mid- winter blizzard, probably the tail end of the one reported from the West a w, not roller skate carelessly nor play with Lad G Lod N 310 I N f I Scri D d 1k (1 S impression on the hearers. Mention few days previously. The storm con- MRS. you“ 8. BLACK .. ,, - y rey ge o. s ame o gomery. . nger. un a an . . i scooters in such gigging: czsrgfuluiln New Order. Officers of Which Were Bell and A. Tobin. Durham. :gzuldwgekmzde t3: tgzaii’ifihdigdriheg tinued lintilf'l‘llesdl;.yl.1 glidinas 1:: result knOne of it: aldermaieid most . . jure yourselves or o ' Do Officially Installed Tuesday Evening. Shuttle relayâ€"M. Huber. G. Keune- ’ ' ' over a f°°t ° snow e ur 8 a per- 0"“ res en 0 Township ’ i turning corners using these tOYS- â€"-Has Membershi of Nearly Fifty. man M Quirk E Curtis Hanover Lyons. iod as will be seen from the Chronicle Glenelg passed away on Friday, 3 not cross the street hurriedlyidon them. p Chesley Durham ' ' ' i'gieflChm‘Ch was heights“? (190°:an weather chart on our front page. A 17th inst. at her home on the . - were ' ' o ers a wa e asemen an ' .. + Mammals. ’2: o. 1...... orMsweek . W... Championships W . . mam gaserwsrsrmmr’ i merely protecting if run down by Lodge of Rebekahs, the sister lodge of Senior Girlsâ€"The gold medal was The. following clergy were present; muc 0° er dh f “5' th ’citizens months from h trouble 0 i “00d little chance the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, won by El Allison, Hanover; the silver hd Doh t f Lo d 1 being prepare or . e . eh” - 550 a i street traffic nowadays. ' ized in Durham and the of- medal won by A Ritchie Durham and Ven. Arc eacon or y 0 n on, naturally, felt the cold fully as much 77 years 0‘ age. and during her i ' . 88 4:. v» ill/'33 0’83“ ° ' ’ Rev. J. N. H. Mills of Goderich; Rev. as in February. in August all the members of her . Motion Pictures Shown in the address were two in all were initiated, the ceremony be- Included ing in charge of Mrs. Price of Toronto, reels of motion pictures prepared es- pecially fo ance of Sister Rebekahs from Owen than words the necessity of using care Sound, Mount Forest, Hanover and if accident and injury was to be les- . sehed' The “jay-riding” 0’ bicycles other places, and it is estimated in the was one of the mOSt dangerous prac- l neighborhood of 150 partook or the lun- tices along the highways and Oh the cheon which followed the ceremony of town and city streets. .Always ride i installation. your bicycle in 3 straight line and keep Following are the officers of the Hanover. Junior Girlsâ€"The gold medal was r the Safety First League. the Chief Organizer. and Mrs. Land of i won by M. Huber, Hanover; the silver; They were interesting and taught more i North Bay. There was a large attend- medal won by N. Richardson, Walker- ton and the bronze medal won by F. Keuneman. Hanover. Senior Boys loo-yard dashâ€"G. Schuett, Walker- J. Schutz, ton; W. Klages, Cheslep; Durham. Time 11 sec. 220-yard dashâ€"G. Schuett, Walker- J. Schutz, ton; W. Klages , Chesley; ficers officially installed. Forty-eight the bronze medal won by I. Brown. C. F. L. Gilbert of Owen Sound; Rev. J. H. Geoghegan of Owen Sound; Rev. C. O. Pherrill of Markdale; Rev. E. Hayes of Durham; Rev. H. K. L. Charl- ton of Clarksburg; Rev. M. F. Oldham of Dundalk; Rev. T. D. Painting of Meaford ; Reports from other sections of the country indicate that the snowfall was general, although there was very little south of Guelph. Down at Buffalo, however, it is reported that the roads were blocked and the city cut off also representatives from from its milk supply as a result. each of these parishes, making over 100 This Wednesday the storm is passed, in all. the sun is shining. and a day of warm- er weather will play havoc with the snow and give us another spell of ideal fall weather. The storm, especially the ily were privileged to be home to her. although her two sons Angus John, and daughter, Mrs. Minnie Donald, were unable to be present the funeral. , The late Mrs. Black was one of Ipioneers of the township. She born at Woodstock on the 9th of 1853. the daughter of the late Mr. « Mrs. Archibald McDonald. and v . to Glenelg with her parents when years of age. and has since resided .. tinuously in the neighborhood of - John’s R.C. church. of which she was fall of snow. was much welcomed here. W811 over to the right to avoid danger. new lodge, which commences under The past season has been very dry, There was nothing so dangerous as the most favorable conditions, and a hope Durham. Time. 24 1-5 sec. 880-yard raceâ€"R. Davey, Chesley; D. ° - f' - zlgâ€"zagging bicyclist» 5° 00mm“ °n that it will soon enjoy a much larger . farmers were finding it difficult. if not devoted member. On the 3rd of . no f3. our highways. Motor cars were fasrili- . membership: $111332 gillhhelrtii’seg. Oswald. Chesley. limpossible to plough, and in some sec- ‘ 1875, she was married to Mr. John .i‘i’ .. travelling machines and the boy on t e N.G., Mrs. (Rev) E. Hayes: V.G.. Mile raceâ€"D Smith Durham' R tions the wells were getting very low in Black. who survives. and who for . . ~ bicycle should do everything in :35 Mrs. J. Black; Recording Secretary. Davey Chesley: G ogwam Chesley. water. The foot or so of snow that years was clerk of the township. is"? power to lessen the number of acc - M153 Barbara Ritchie; Financial Secre- Time 5 min 35 ’sec.. , fell will enable the farmers to get their gether they engaged in farming, ii . 5;;- ents from this cause. in ' tary, Miss Jessie Ledingham; 'I‘reas- Running broad jumpâ€"A. Eidt Han- fall ploughing completed. and the moi- on the 4th Concession until eight - - ‘ This and many other lessons urer, Mrs. H. Falklnghaln; Chaplain, over' G. Schuett, Walkerton; W Ola sture replenish the wells of the sec- ago when they moved to their . - .- home. i ition. I Locally, there was little hardship Mrs. Black was one of the line o1 from the storm. the break in the Hydro l residents of the township. Neig service on Saturday being caused by a kindly. and a true Christian. her Itree felled across the wires. and not by was an example that might well I 'the storm. emulated by all. and at the tune“ service at St. John’s on Monday moss ling her pastor. Rev. Father new Epair a glowing tribute to her christis {BISHOP FARTHING : life. Rev. Father Ford of Hamilton. on ! HERE NOVEMBER so'hv-smemama Masswhlchwsslsrgelyattcndedbytl ict- . Care. Courtesy and safety were dep Mrs. R. MOOl'head. R. S- No G-s WSWE: wald. CheSley. Distance 16 feet, 9 in. . . Mr. La- . . ed m picture and “>151 “0““ in Schenk. L. S. N. G,, Mrs. G. Camp . _ m... ........ l. .5 M s. v. a. M R- as... L- s. wrist.hitlssr‘sâ€"us.:fir..fiii.s best we have ever heard and is a 1'1!“ .v. (3,, Mrs. G. Lauder; I. G., Mrs. W. J. first and second place; F. 0.31.181“, its efforts to combat the long list Of un- . Sh ti" tâ€"W Hamilton Hanover W ‘ ccidents on our streets and O -pu ' ’ , i necessary 3 Stephen, Chesley; D. Armstrong. Dis- “$1333? his address Mr. LaTrobe en- FORMER RESIDENT listed the interest of his young aud- GETS ADVANCEMENT ience by having them give the answers ‘ l of his uestions as to how to w severa q At the close the Principal of the school, Mr. J. A. Gra- tance 34 feet, 9 ins. I Running hop. step and jumpâ€"W.‘ Klages. Chesley; W. Stephen, Chesley; . G. Schuett, Walkerton, distance, 34 ft. 3 ins. Pole vaultâ€"W. Hamilton, Hanover; F. O’Bright, Chesley; J. Springer. Wiar-l him .11“ u Surviving, besides the aged human ham- told 0‘ the ”heme it gave Cooler Cm “Y “ Wine” ton. Height 9 feet 3 ins. Morning and Evening Service to be present at such “tgdffifmfig Been Foreman in “mt “r 3"” Relay race â€" Walkerton. Chesley. Eightieth Anniversary of 1':an 33: difu‘h: “tn W. "e m mug hoped ti: 11‘3 88:13: Icahn efate 3of thanks yea” Ham“? Bo Chm” "we" Fm m a Mrs John McDonald. (Minnie. ) m. would as Junior ys . - . was tendered the speaker hfil tac We are always pleased to learn of the 100-yard dashâ€"W. Griggs. Port E1- The eightieth anniversaryl of Trénuixt‘y to. John. St. Charles. laid! . am 1 school children. who were eV en 3; success of former Durham and district gin; R. smithrin. Walkerton; N. Anglican church will be hel d 01:10 of W mack lg“; '3‘" . lanai very much impressed. and from now 0 boys, and it is withhzoamie satisfgggitg; Shouldice, Hepworth. Time 11.4 sec. 391.3, gazember 30. The cc emin nany Geom. . JoseGmph . Frank“ . Coleman ore ancem - _ ; - '0 0 s 1”" we may eXPOCt even m we will we are informed O V 220 yard dash A. Laidlaw, Hanover l ch h isman mmmutwevyent. but in Mich I “I an (Kati: exercised by the little ortles than has n the case in thepas. befine very forceful examme of how the ents could be prevented was 2:21;;th of local safety leagues W. Griggs, Port Elgin; B. Shouldice, Hepworth. Time 25.3 sec. 880-yard raceâ€"W. Griggs, Port Elgin; J. Lauder. Durham; C. Pearson, Han- Running broad jumpâ€"A. Laidlaw. Hanover; D. McKenzie, Port Elgin; T. Peterson. Chesley. Distance, 17 ft. 8 in. Shot putâ€"J. Skeene, Wiarton; J. An- derson, Chesley; 0. Pearson, Hanover. Mrs. A. McCabe of only recently been appointed to the superintendency of the Universal Cool- er Commny at Windsor. manufacturers the case of Trinity church here. sddi- ‘ tionalintercstwillbetaken whenitis'Glsnelg; Mrs. John Graham (Ca-ll Distance 37 feet 10 ins. O ~‘ ? . f O 3 ? 9 i ? ,.. 9 9 ._ ; ? . 9 i I ‘_. fij 1;; "' ' g '3 t:- a} V. . 3-2:“; '9‘." A’ v' . > ‘uf; an}; at. i . . .. I I i,. . I new mom "h“ . In a WM 0‘ the “”1" Pole vaultâ€"A. Laidlaw, Hanover; a. he preached to the nth-haul its-onto f”. 1:31; he was successful in being ‘9' Pearson, Hanover; T. Peterson. Chesley. Lodge on macaw of biz-3'0” walk“ been W filling“ The Canadian 0”"; gamma?” pointed foreman in the plant hem ‘ Relayâ€"Hanover. 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