M ts day IL tpal m e s CA mie on ge tos (ubrtnbe PRICE & emno:‘ ot its :::“' :"‘“":wr a| Mr .Editor, these old times are gone. sleighing and WOOU €7"* 7 winter is setting in and snow is voted for one of the mu.m':“:; . Sami said in olden timesâ€" nearly soon be on the move. ~"and good sleighing expected said to the other "Well, Mr So I 10c years agw & cortain . €0€ ShOP. 5oo 2 Tok MeFayden, 1 _yninations and Christmas and So, I voted against Tut @R4\ nwner in Glenelg took home a Diz inf a broken wrist but is _ _ ~sar festivities, Un many cases be elected. . The Cher ‘one 1 ald rnm barrel of whiskey on Monday mormâ€", long as well as can be £" â€" question wil} be asked "who are quick reply ‘Let your prayers 'h: ing and not a drop left on Saturday Automobiles will soon / uisg to vote for" and as the old way your vote went." yors Eo per| dight. As Big jugfuls are brough? io in their winter rooms. 5 ... who asked the question said, in the year 1874 C a ward in Clon| he®) M t Lo i ercbrate yot. 889 Hoogsy in general this .. 1 mind o ma‘ ain and I‘ll ans elg, three candidates were runni said ‘them were the good old toimes.‘ McCuaig has one Mon "a such questions." _ In olden in one ward. The three were Weans | The Christmas and â€" New "Year °S.. Top Cliff. We would wish ‘~â€" when election was done by an ties but one of the candidates whz tivities were not so luxurious inâ€"the but circumstanced | preve *‘ cow, it might be said it was had a grudge against the other felâ€" days of old as now (but the botile Thursday, | the 22nd, 1 " c2 a more untruthful mannerâ€" low wanted to cast lots and the lot must be there). _ An old highlander o . Sce HI concert in t ue at least. As for instance a fell on Jona (John) but not east in was telling the feaet his good oi at;:ds "I m.t top. Wis may promise one candidate the whale‘s belly by getting two votâ€" waother made for a New Years 4iD~ ;, y d n:u:r a ?lp' m »câ€" for another. _ 1 remember ers who were in a fix, which of [me| ner._ He said "my good old mother . u;’r c:::n s‘a ts fmtlxme . than 50 years age, two candiâ€" three to vote for. And Jonah was e-‘ made a big pile of bannocks and i Tow m:n; ‘;' §nâ€". *‘ 9 C oluae in a ward in lected by two votes majority So, ‘bls heap of small cakes taken with progperous New feat: * > | beech nut pork and gravy.. And he | mewen in â€" * »aluelitete=~ _ PPkpre 0P c asani~mufl t at Your Gift Be A ROGERS (Batteryless) RADIO uiiiamemen e en e eeeeneeteteeiei 0 sleighing and wood and saw logs will following claims for shet ing and wood an{ injured by© dogs. be paid: THE DURHAM REVIEW s o 104. CC al} present, minutes of last e PPRA C idopted. Mr Turnbull, road age C 4 quickiy Dunue "s "** * 0f _ ident, presented voucher No A pleasant afternoon was spent at s $ ment of improvements on the home Of Miss Winnie Binnic on Multitudes use it every iounting to $157.57. | Tuesday last when the Ladies Mis||| day as in râ€"Black : That the Reeve sion Circle met for their December isurer be bereby authorized meeting. Mrs R. J. McGilrvay as 9 pay ment VYoucher No 8 28 Vice Pres. was in the chair and in ms [W to by Township Road Supt. the absence of Miss F. McFarlane. Miss Margaret McFarlane Was acting J uy mer . uts : â€" Phat ‘*the Becy: After usual opening exercises, n n en pnnpeeammennenns eomememermnnemennarmmnemenpennenenzmentnint omm _ _ w a &A THUTYI â€"] â€"1 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 3. H. Wright, 4 inspecUOU®+>>> ="**~ ~ _Carried ‘tlle meeting COSCC""* * us seach The following accounts _ were PaSâ€" Lord‘s Prayer in unjson. _ Refresh sed and payments made : W. N.! ments were served by the hostess. Whitmore and Thos Ledingham, sarâ€" . A t meeting _ of the UFO and ary as school attendance officers for; UFYPO Clubs was held Monday last, 1927, $10 each ; Wm Banks, careâ€"| with a sroall attendance of members. taking of ball 1927, $25; L McKeown After business had been dealt with, refund of dog tax, §2 ; J. McKecunie, : 22 interesting report of the "“‘“‘ insp. townline G. & E. % GAY 3150 .: | Convention| WAS given by the deleâ€" w. 3. R‘whle. N‘m“ salary A8 g&te. Mr Angus uCA“hur. It was Treas, $100 : 40 making out and planned to have a social evening of mailing â€" notices $17.50 ; do, supplies, both clubs on Dec. 20th. Misses W. nt‘ge & â€" stationery, ‘X‘.“’. H. H. Binnie, Auna M McLean and Mr Pat McDonald, balance salary a§ clerk,‘ McMillan are the program COM, and MmePont‘*>. """."" Gut and mailling the program promises to be good. All helonring to cither club and also in 0 wIDU T/ McDonald, D;l‘llllâ€"n w-{-â€"--. d mailin EO ENVUE~ $100 : do, making out 2N 3 ring to € u so 18 tax notlces, $17.59 : do, postage $4. :’:?':?:go:’ ;:;ther; f‘, :o':d"“u‘ u:d‘ 50 : Treas, Town of Durham, deb 8 inc ladies are asked to kindly bring Young property $33.92: Set TTG®S~ junch. In the absence of UFYPO (P. 3. Brodie) Glenelg Mun. Tel* officers, Miss W Binnie was chairâ€" phone‘s Maintenance Tax for 1927; jagy and Miss A. McArthur, Sec‘y. $1.50 per sub. $487.50 ; 1. Beattie 2"d Minutes of previous meeting were ©. English, for_work performed OD read and adopted and the roll call Townline G & H in 1926 and 19%27:, was,answered by Christmas Ideas. $9 each. y | For the program of the Jan. meeting Wepplerâ€"â€"-m:mk: That W N“hlt-‘ there will be the club Gazette, a more and Jas. Ledinghar be 30â€"‘ short speech and a debate of which pointed School Attendance Officers & | the members shall judge. All be preâ€" _ $10 each for 1928. Carried pared to answer the roll call by | _ McKechnieâ€"Whitmore : That Ofd spelling your name back wards. â€" ers be issued on the Treas, in pAYâ€" Mrs Will Brown visited recently . ment of Trustees and general levies in Toronte. ; to the various school sections in the _ we are pleased to hear that alrs. > ‘Township, amounting in the aZ%°TC Mal, Mclunes is recovering after . gate (including Markdale High Sth.) paying a badly sprained ankle. | to $11052.71. _ Carried We take this opportunity Of wish P CMDCU! _._ . mhat Â¥ee ins the Editor and staff and all R(:\" % YEARS OF PROVEN PERFORMANCE PX P EEVCCRCCC t Whitmoreâ€" McKechnie quest from council of City re Western University, be tained. Carrled'.“ C c e | Shoocdits Acvont % lambs killed 8!0.22 for sheep killed or .... 14.00 the roll call was answered by a vers® sn d+ Tho topic Of h °1 01 e nmamodifientetnbi in i i. ./ en by Miss Winnie Binnie. Mrs »â€", Trafford read the scripture Je5307 6 Matt 2%6, and reading were given bY Mrs J, P. McGillivray and Annabelie McArthur. A duet was rendered by Miss Binnie and Mrs McGilvray and the meeting closed with a hymD ant bord‘s Prayer in unison. | Refroshâ€" ~_ _2 12. tha hastess. oR E OVE _0 ‘. _ The topic of vuisaw iny" ship‘ was ably gi%â€" | * sua:~ uoi Y u..d;:_‘_ Results of exams. Dec. Dutham High Scheol 13th and 16th