Quite a representation of friends and relatives from this vicinity were in at- tendance at the presentation in Hol- stein on Christmas eve in honour of the newly weds. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Harmve, when they were presented with several useful gifts. The evening was spent in dancing and card-play- PAGE 8 DR. HESS PAN-A-MIN A Poultry Tonic with mineral supplement. Keeps hens healthy, stimulates the egg-prodUcing organs. Costs only 1!. I_,c. per month per hen. Resolve Now DR. HESS HOG SPECIAL A special tonic fo1 Hogs only Stimulates the ap- petipte,a11d supplies a nerve tonic. Controls 11 orms. A 11c." lth1' pig is 11 11.11111}; pig DP. Hess keeps them healthy. DR. HESS STOCK TONIC Keeps the milk flow on a level for a longer period. Adds twothirds of a pound to beef cattle per day. It pays big dividends in healthy stock. Actually costs nothing to feed. DR. HESS DIP AND DISINFECTANT Controls vermin on the animal and in the pen or stable. Its liberal use around the stable greatly reduces the whole problem of vermin. Per qt- 7 5c. DURHAM, A SQUARE om ALWAYS Phone 62 Padfield’s Hardware Holstein North To raise more beef, more bacon. more eggs, etc. Our war effort depends on these basic farm_pro- ducts. Dr. Hess Products can definitely help increase your pro- duction- - -we guarantee that. H 5am and victorious new Year, folks of Orchard and Miss Lenore Davis of Galt. At the home of J. C. Queen, Rev. C. J. and Mrs. Queen and little son, Jackie; at the home of Mr. Ed. Lind- say, Mrs. Robert Lindsay, Mr. and Mrs. Art Lindsay and family, also Mr. and Mrs. William Eccles and family. At the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Gor- don, Mr. Percy Gordon of Sault Ste. Marie, Messrs. Clarence and Clifford and Miss Clara Gordon of Gait, and Mr. and Mrs. John Allan. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Allan ate Christ- mas dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Watson of Knox. L. A. C. Keith Hunter of Winnipeg spent Christmas at his parental home and returned on Friday. Mr. Dan Kerr and his mother spent Brown of Holstein. Mr. and Mrs. C. Hargrave were tive parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hargrave and Mr. and Mrs. James Miss Dorothy Lee of Hamilton spent Christmas holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Hargrave or the Lake vicinty. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pat- terson for Christmas were Miss Mary Patterson of Hamilton, Ptes Clarence and George Patterson of Edwin, Man- itoba, sons of Mr. William Patterson, also Russell Hadley, son of Mrs. Had- ley nee Belle Pattersin). George is training at Mountain View near Belle- ville and Clarence and Russell at Trenton; also Miss Florence Renwick of Dunnville. A large assembly of friends and neighbours met on Wednesday even- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Atcheson, to show their respect for their son, Lawrence, who is train- ing at Kitchener, and presented him with an address by Bert Marshall and a wrist watch and purse of money by Melville Harrison. also a. sweater and pwir cf socks from Royaltide Institute, presented by the president, Mrs. J. Young. Mr. W. H. Hunter acted as chairman and the evening was spent in dancing to the Hargrave, Scales and Gordon orchestra. Private Verdun Watson of Camp De- bert, Nova Scotia and Clarence and Harold Watson of Galt were Christ- mas visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watson. Visitors. for the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Campbell were Mr. and Mrs. Ritchie Campbell of Fenwick; Mr. and Mrs‘ Allan Packham of Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Berry of Durham and Mr. Bill Campbell of Montreal. Mr, and Mrs. Stuart Polfock of Kit- chener spent Christmas at his parental home. Mr. and Mrs. w. H. Hunter enjoyed horse with the same name as mine. Bosco: It had the same habits too. It got there half an hour late! Ilene: How sweet of you to back the with Mr. and Mrs. George THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Dougal McMillan of Hamilton spent the Christmas holidays with his sister. Betty. and Miss Morrison. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pinder were A. C. W. J. Gib- Mrs. Alex. Browwn and Valerie spent Christmas in Hamilton with the for- mer’s son, George, and family. Guests on Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. R. Irvin were Mr. and Mrs. .Jack Irvin of Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Oren King, Goldwater, N. Y., Mr. '_ Brownie Irvin, Clifton Springs, Wis; Miss Mima Kilner of Toronto and Mr. QIrvin‘s sister, of Mount Forest. Allan, Mrs. W. J Gibson and little son, Larry. of Listowel. Mrs, W. J. Robert- son, Mr. Allan Robertson and Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Alston of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. C. Fenian spent Christ- mas Day with friends at Paisley. Mr, and Mrs. Allan Reid of Regina, Sash. Mr. nd Mrs. Brebner, Mr. James Reid of Conn and Mrs. Tinney and son, spent Christmas Day with Mrs. T. J. Reid. It is twenty years since the family were all together on Christmas Mr, and Mrs. Douglas Grant of Tor- onto attended their sister Aura’s wed- ding and Christmas Day celebrations at the McGuire home. Elenor McGuire went to Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Grant to spend the holidays. With Mr. and Mrs, R. Treleaven on' Miss Jeanette Stear is spending a Christmas day were Mr. and Mrs. Herb week with friends in Toronto. 'neleaven of Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mr. E .Martin, Mrs. E. Kenney, Mich- Treleaven and daughter, Ann, of Tor- 1Ҡand Mrs. Frizzell of town were ONO. Mr. and Mrs. N- Treleaven and . Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bow- Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Alles. 'man. Mr. and Mrs. George Sharpe of i The sudden passing of Mr. John Mc- Durham spent Saturday With Mr. and Kechnie came as a shock to the neigh- Mrs. John LEith. iborhmd. He and Mrs. McKechnie had Rev. L. A. Knox nd Mrs. Knox and Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. family spent Christmas Day With the Clark and not feeling so well the doc- former's mother at Alma. tor was called but pleurtsy had set in, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hastie 0f pncumonia dmeloning later, Mr. Mc- WCOdSt-C’Ck SDEDt the week-end With .Kechnie will be v03y much missed in Jhe farmer‘s mother, Mrs. Hastie, M158 I this community. The deep’est sympathy Isabel Hasie returned to WOOdStOCk is extended to the sorrowing wife and With them to spend New Year’s. daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hastie of Woodstock spent the week-end with the farmer's mother, Mrs. Hastie, Miss Isabel Hasie returned to Woodstock with them to spend New Year’s. Lorne Moore of Palmerston, now of Manning Pool, Toronto, was visiting in the village recently. Mr. John Plume of Toronto is spend- ing the Christmas holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geroge Plume. Daisy Dyer is spending a. few days with her parents in Mount Forest. Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Aber- : Mrs. William Hendersm dein on Christmas Day were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Mrs. Alex Aberdein and family of ’ ed Christmas with My Flesherwn, Mr. and Mrs. Lunn 0‘ Lindsay. Mount Forest, Mr. and Mrs. W. Er-i Miss Gladys Youn win of Elmira and Glen Aberdein of Sound and Mr Claren Toronto Ipeler, were home for 1 Mr. Alex Sim of McDonald College, Mr and Mrs. Stank Quebec, spent Christmas with his par- Christmas with Mr. 3 e,r1ts Mr. and Mrs. R Sim. ‘Patterson Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Morlock d M Arthur were Mr. and Mrs. James Mather, Dur- ' M†an ’5' ham, Miss Kate Cochrane, Durham,‘ Mr. and Mrs. W. Mather, daughter, I Dorothy and Mrs. Breutigam of Hamp- den, Mr. and Mrs c. McAlister and I and Pte. Lawrence A‘ daughter, Mary, Mr. and Mrs. George were home for Christan Bell and family of Glenelg and Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Cliftor Hunter. Christmas with her pt George Smallman. Messrs. Harold Ache Bill Nankiville of the O.A.C., Guelph, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Eileen Smith spent Christ: with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. W. Johnston and sister, Mrs. Winters, spent Christmas with friends Mr. and Mrs. Morlock entertained 'a number of friends from Durham on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Beiley of Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. McLaughlin spent Christ- ms with their mother, Mrs. Drumm. his wife at Dundalk. Mr, and Mrs. I. H00per and daugh- ter, Elsie, spent Monday with Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Aitken, when their only daughter, Marie, was united in marriage to Mr. Brownie Ir- Johnston took part in the ceremony. family dinner on Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Art McIntosh and family, Ingersoll. were holiday guests with relatives here. Mrs, Fenton, Michigan, is spending some time at the home of her uncle. Mr. Duncan McArthur. Guests with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Thompson over the holiday were Cpl. Norman Thompson, who is stationed at Niagara and Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, In- gersoll. families celebrated Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, Herb Atkinson. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKechnie and family were Christmss guests with m. and Mrs. George Moleskin end family, Durhsm. - w. and Mrs. lame may spent Christmas with Hr. and Jim James Mrs. Thomas Reay chandeBu-berretm'nedtom- Rocky Sangeen ata Stephen and Archie Brown of Port Colborne were home“ for Christmas. On the way home their car was struck by another car and rolled into the ditch. Mrs. Allan Boyd. who has not been enjoying the best of health, returned with her daughters to Toronto and will spend a month with them. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Vaughan enjoyed the Christmas holidays with Mrs. Vaughan‘s parents at Listowel. _ Those who enjoyed Christmas din- ner at Mr. James Heslip's were Miss Lena Bell of Holstein. Mr. J. Elvidge and Miss June of town. Mr. and Mrs. Mike Dwyer, Martin and Billy. Pte. Bill Nolan of Camp Borden and Mr. George McDonald. Messrs. Bill and George Scheuerrnan of Gait spent the holiday with their father. Miss Shirley Stear Allan and Gillen Boyd are holidaying with their aunt. Miss A. Banks. Guests with Miss Ada Banks Christ- mas Day were Mrs. Boyd. Sr., Mr, and Mrs. Allan Boyd and Edward; Mr. and .Mrs. John Boyd, Marion. Gillen and Allan of town. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ab- bot and Billy. Mrs. Ada Stear. Shirley iand Allan of Toronto. ; Mr. and Mrs. Archie Henderson spent 1 Christmas with his parents, Mr. and ' Mrs. William Henderson, Normanby. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Lindsay enjoy- Wishing Ye Editor, Staff and Read- Miss Gladys Young, R.N., Owen Sound, and Mr. Clarence Young, Hes- peler, were home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Mead spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Patterson, Christmas visitors with Mr. and Mrs George Smallman. Messrs. Harold Acheson of Heapeler and Pte. Lawrence Ateheeon of were home for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lindsay spent. Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hargmve. your departure to serve your country. We are proud to know that you have offered your services to ave democrn- cy and hope tlmt Hitler-inn will soon be demolished and you will be back nuln ‘with us once more. We would ask you ito accept these was. not for their in- I itrinsic value, but as a remembrance o! :I the community and Institute. We hope for your safe shall. Arthur Matthews. Melville nu- flson. Albert Morrison. '. ‘nd Mrs. dghbour: What do you pun to do. awhenyou getublguyourmo- North Egremont 3. John Mcxechnle Spent the home of her sister. . Walter Clark of Wel- . Arthur Lawrence were EC “THE TRAIL OF THE VIGILANTES" Paramount Theatre HANOVER [\Vll I I uvuuv MOUNT FOREST ‘ 804.com Phone†‘Alnn 1". Complete Show: - (‘00' I Thekoxy'l‘hectreextendstoanm “Withebestofwishesforaver! WNWYEAR Gab W Show New Year's Eve “DMAY A‘l‘ 12.05 __ 1.. He told of the difiivultiea waterworks system last sun the town pumps were mum: to keep a supply on hand. . ndequtte supply at that. A1 of the Public Utilities Com ssid they had engaged the an engineer, and while this not discover the actual ca) the Commission where u.) and now the town had anal end the cost of pumping h “BLUES OF THE NIGHT†â€" Added mt -â€" GEORGE MONIOOMERY â€" in m Grey '5 _ “RIDERS OF THE PURPLE SAGE" Durham Creamery WEDNESDAY AT 12.05 SPENCER TRACY LANA TURNER 11‘ ROXY Theatre TO-NIGHT Town Hall '0‘. Mtg-.14 MAW “Immuâ€" ‘DOII III “N DIIGO†GEORGE FORMBY in “Let George Do It" “MALTESE FALCON" zamsmuzmds mumuzx'r.u. FRANCHOT TONE WARREN WILLIA} CLOSED SATURDAY NIGHTS MICHA AUE'RS PEGGY MORAN In the 'Dechnwolour Hit? “WEEK-END IN M.Jm1,1m :-: NOW SHOWING 2-: THURS» JANUARY 1. ONLY ihiel WI thrilling Mvs‘tery PRIBCILLALANEmâ€" 30mm! Music! Gaietyf ALICE FAYE JOHN PAYNE HAVANA" zoâ€"msmuwuus ROSALIND RUSSELL in -â€"- “In W TOUCH†EDWARD G. ROBINSON ADULTS, 25c plus tax Children, 15c plus tax UNTIL “an. N. Sat. Jan. 1-2-3 in Wat-aqua». Hit PHONE 17 Admisflon will be BOGART 1m. 5- Town C01 Acclaim1 VOL. 76â€"NO. 3885 Reflection In Durham WithOnt-Chuueon‘l Durban Council otticiuls. ber of the Public Utilities 1 end three new members to lie School Trustee Board I: turned by aoclamntions for qualifying rolled around The members of the and the different Boards 5 be as follows: Mayorâ€"James B. Duffie! Reeveâ€"Willinm 8. Run“ Councilâ€"L. Chapman, C! W. H. Kress, George ‘ McQueen, G. R. Padfiq Public School Trusted \Vhllmuze. J. C. Ilowr-ll. 1 Public Utlhm‘s Commisst Csoss. ' attendance on hard. ‘ speaker referred to a recent this newspaper saying a sh might. mean that the people ï¬shed with last yeah on“ Only a small crowd turm Monday night for the norm: candidates for next "car’s C outer civic positions, and (in hand was not even entnus was a rather cold night, the was an uls'muatlon m ms that possibly we allould haw wcrd “disgust" also .Howeve; nc: the case. This was little 4 clsm generally. and at the . was the old. old mystery m For Mayor: J. B. Dufï¬eld. R. Cam; place else to go. and pcrnap responsible for fifty per cel D. McQueen. C. M. Elvidge. George McKay. G. R. Padfl swnchouse. Stoneouse H. w. Cross. For Reeve: W. 8. Hunter. D. McQueen Chapman. 8. Stoneouse, Chapman, G. Judksch the meeting. and after the the nomination hour at 7 appointed chairman tor Lu Clerk B. H. Willis Was “I ï¬eld. who spoke of the pm during the past year. the T. Whitman. A. Sharpe. C which would be hard to duced, Most of the progr: been cnrrted out. and gene the estimates set to: the chairmen o! the different but been responstble for and thtl. he Wt, was mnbytneneeve.whom WardenottheOountymts: music-and School Public Utmtiw closed at Tl": NONI .\' .\ TIO! ,, 0. 8. Hunter. 0rd L red