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Durham Review (1897), 19 Dec 1929, p. 4

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e «i #«f F.ity orly ~DINING ROO M CHAIRS, Regular $3.00 to $4.00 value, . > e*. at â€" .. : .. $1.39 for Armchairsâ€"and $1.10 for Digerg _ _ _ ‘Early buyers get the choice. Do your Christmas Shopping E;ii'l;yi"' * on Goods Phone 10 Reserved ds sw < > * i Wonderiul <selections of Candy ;?fi,;!f'!min f‘i‘r\;; \ for Christmas that will surprise + y § #) you both by their low prices and M their exceptional quality. ALL THE DELICACIES OF THE SEASON HERE. 3 HENDERSON‘S BAKERY Now A Specia!l Bargain while they last at a Cutâ€"Price E. KRESS & SON in pleasing design in Wainut\Mohair with figured reversible cushions ... . and other good things for Christmas Holiday Season CAKES AND CANDY We have all kinds of wonderful Cake and Candy that will make a glorious event for your Christmas celebration . Everfthinig that comss out. of cur oven is delicious. Furniture Degalers esc e Receamammnmemmnmmmenneunenemenemmsmnannmmmmn omm aomeromnmpmenmuemmuummmemmenemerene .. ; .. . .. Ts t snd * i; midsummer, with the temperature bovering arund the century mark. t e o a t aa t these heavy foods seem singularly . out of place. Ice cream or & cool s salad wou!ld seem . more desirable but * they would not express the Xmas spirit as fittingly as roast beef and plum pudding of old England. Shop wirJows in Australia and South Afâ€" rica are usually decorated much like OAK OR*BIRCH WALNUT JARDINâ€" ::of;:trmmi;::d&t:::rgh::m:?fi SEWING ‘cCAB IERE STANDS (SPECIAL) .... 90e ers toys to a bevy of wax children Enneni INETS ........,.......... $4.35 and $6.25 romping round in a highly artificial : ES 2..y . .virkererrrrrrr.«.."..... $2.50 to $6.00 sfiocw storm. The snow storm effect MARAFTINC Damiue parmmalipett > is cunningly achieved by the . lavish Suimng EidA n Auagen t w nb e t â€" PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 11 a. m. Anthem: "Morn of a King".. Judson Anthem: ‘Christians Awake‘..Lerman (Mrs Lauder, scloist) « 7 p. m. Anthem: "Good Tidings". Ira Wilson "‘Anthem: "Song of the Angels"..Ent (erson Anthem: ‘Sweetest ‘Story‘ ..‘ Deboso (Mrs McFadden, soloist) (Smith Jury found neither Party Guilty of Negligence The civil action consumed the most of last Wedneslay in Walkerton at the December Bruce Assizes, of Marâ€" shall vs. Finnigan. The plaintiff was David Marshall ofâ€" Durham and th> denfendant W. Finnigan of Normanby Tp. Marshall sued to recover damagâ€" es to himself and car, caused when he accidentally ran into Finnigan‘s horses at large on the highway in front of the defendant‘s home. The accident took place on Sept. 13. One of Finnigan‘s horses was injured so severely it had to be shot and the owner put in a counter claim. «The jury found neither party negligent. and the action was dismissed, each paying their costs. MARSHALL VS. FINNIGAN CASE DISMISS9D IN WALKERTON Christm: WHY NOT HAYVE a community sf CHRISTMAS TREE IN DURKAM+? °_ arly * ~ SE laden (?) Christmas trfe with. bags *L mt and mafly® bags of assorted nuts, for Sn * the ¢hildren . and ~the usual liquid ~‘cheer ‘Yuletide cheer~for the old folks. XHF The Chrstmas~ dinner is served at # midday, not at night. , Durham"®" Custom is custom.and Christmas is ‘Christmas to the Britisherâ€" whether sma«s & ""# it be observed in Canada, England or : m Scuth Africasor on the rolling league § r;da. nay, even‘ <housands ; of .miles they often travel in overcrowded rail .. M# ~way trains and cars to be just ‘kids xz at horme‘ againâ€".for one day. . The ; table Gecorations largely Comprise arâ€" * tificial hollyâ€"the real thing is not s known optâ€"/hereâ€"and the menu is the f told original‘ like they ‘have at.‘ome:‘ â€" * There are stacks of candy, a snowâ€" TORONTO i‘ Christmas eveâ€".is just as trying for the parents in Australia as in Canaâ€" _da. Tiny tots ‘there go to bed early ~oa summer nights but like their Canâ€" tadian cousins; they also have a dis _conterting habit of sleeping with one "éye open until alate hour. â€" Childish curiosity is the same . everywhereâ€" sometimes more so. *‘ When Christmas day artives wandâ€" ering members of family return to the ‘Agld_or the greatâ€"gelebration. Hundâ€" use of cottoh wool carefully encrustâ€" ed with luminous paint and miles of invisible string. Many of the child ren who ~delight in it have never seen szow. * How many people here realize how different the climate is in. other plaâ€" ces at this time of year? Probably not many of us ever give it thought. With Canadians, Christmas is cele brated in a temperature about freezâ€" ing point or lower, with lots of ice and snow: with skating, skiing and tobogganing and other outdoor sperts and with suitable warm clothing. It is celebrated in quite a diffarent climate south of the equator, but with no less enthusiasm, for old customs die bhard and Britishers are Britishâ€" ers the world over. Huge quantitiee of roast turkey and goose, roast beef and Christmas pudding are consumed by us on the great festival of the year. They are natural and appropriate viands â€" for our northern climate, but out in S. Africa or Australia where the season showed $29,756.01 of 1929 taxes paid . p and $3,546 unpaid Dec. 15. Treasur â€" p, Kh:ox “: w ‘.h WoiM Supply Secy‘s, Mrs T. er‘s statement was adopted and 100 g o‘el:.nn “.Ux;.int‘:lt '(‘.f of the old C. Mortley copies ordered printed. iC t nzx onl hurch,\ was Temperance Sec‘y, Mrs Smith Brcs. requested a partial reâ€" Thlled:""?g‘mm pffth® th‘urcn OM pregg Sec‘ys, Mrs J. â€" fund of taxes for time after garage w‘:r:ny, a Edec. l:l' 16 An invitation _ john Smith. Ts destroyed> by fire till new buildâ€" comes::‘m ‘:ut 'o':’n;““‘: t;‘e‘::’ Mission n.-;ln; lLeaul:‘er. 1 Â¥ s a * w ary e':ug. was ready, but no action was tak clemency of the wealher the attendâ€" :}il:(:n tft 88 Reeve" Bell moved, seconded by R. uen was hol verx MIRO: Musical com. Miss M. . Whitmore, the hearty appreclau:n of ‘17':'he :leeting o > opened with h_ymn MacFariane and Mrs the Council of Mayor Murdeck‘s serâ€" a,, anh ue Lt')rds Prayer in unison. Auditors, Mrs B Jamies vices the past year. The motion also b:: the reading of the minutes, etc, . Sparling. paid tribute to his tact, and interest election of officers took. plave, ‘at)the in the business of the town, andâ€" to close of which a hearty vote)of thanks PRESBYTERIAN \ the harmony‘ which prevailed through :v:ls tendered Mrs Jas Mather, the reâ€" The W. M. S. held out the year. This was carridd unanâ€" fl. he Prosident. for. her. tnrec yearb meeting at the home ¢ imously. The Mayor thanked his colâ€" aithful service. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs Mather f uk Derby on Friday las leagues for their kindness and °Xâ€" 3.3 99 y ico r from LUK€ Armstronog presidiDE. pressed his pleasure over the cordial h"mn.fizn irr led in prayer @AMC yor;onar exercises and relations existing with the present ,;} was sung. _ The President y;on of meeting, the Board. ien introduced the subject for study _ read. Sh A Al % . ts it ce > and we travelled in mind thru North ol JhAL _ ;r:wi)e:-!b; 4 na, th Chi * cunistmas in warm cuimes . OBE Sou® Chint And,P8St Chint: for election of officers Japan and Korea by Mrs T E Brown: zsulted as follows: How many people here realize how through Trinidad, â€" India and West onorary Presidents, l different the climate is in other plaâ€" Central Africa, led by Mrs Meliraith. Campbell, Mrs Gun, â€" ces at this time of year? Probably | Fach story told us that we are all Kenzie. not many of us ever give it thought. Citizens of the earth together, the President, Mrs Armstrc with Canadians, Christmas is cole. Ssum and substance for us being, are 184 YICE Ur€Sâ€" M# A brated in a temperature about freezâ€" we willing to do our part in giving 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs S. ing point or lower, with lots of ice our time, our talents, our gifts and 3rd Vice Pres., Mrs W and snow: with skating, skiing and ourâ€" prayors that our sisters in other 4th Vice Pres, Mrs M« tobogganing and other outdoorsperts lands may know Jesus as we know Sec‘y, Mrs J. F. Grar and with suitable warm clothing. Him? â€" Mrs Smith sang a solo which TTedesurer, Miss Mary It is celebrated in quite a diffsrent was much enjoyed, Miss M. Hunter BUPPY 8ec‘y, Mra Bur climate south of the equator, but with FAve a reading "The Blessing of Home Helpers‘ Sec‘y, : no less enthusiasm, for old customs Péace‘. Hymn 170 closed the devotionâ€" nesomenws. nvoge t wee wing M+ die hard and Britishers are British @1 part of the meeting, after which a ==â€"=â€"~=â€"â€"â€"a_= =â€"=â€" ers the world over. cup of tea was enjoyed and a social C aeacgcee _ â€" TA Huge quantitiee of roast turkey hour spent. ++ [ and goose, roast beef and Christmas _ The Officers for 1930 are: I“! pudding are consumed by us on the Hon. Presidents, Mrs T. McGirr, Miss i|'| n great festival of the year. They are â€"A. Gun, Mrs E T McClocklin, Mrs. h » natural and appropriate viands for Wm Hunter. our northern climate, but out in S. Pr°Sident, Mrs R. H. Ledingham i ez Africa or Australia where the season 1st Vice Pres., Mrs Mather i a is midsummer, with the temperature 200 Vice Pres., Mrs A. McDonald ”” c lc 440L cluad â€"* tha aambivee (omaek: Sec‘y, Mrs J.*S. Mcllraith !M â€"wide plains of Australia. Street ‘Paving tosts _ > ; ;. PS mascr: ot women‘s >« â€"well dver $100,000 . issumie met "‘?q":m’;:; Ti Lo s tcl uo M aftracken. van, >= _ s Wuil UTf 1 VVU,VV Y , INSLOEE. IUC* "CO cusation‘ 1 i 2L e«2 sn L 22L C 0_ *E homé or Mre H. MpOreeken, SATEOT: Council sat for last Meeting: in 1929 With & large AM°CNIADT: . Sopg ppipit on Tuesday.â€"Paving big woik of the Wwere exehun‘:n” time . . Some good Year.® 0 ©~ C 1" of giving at Amas U/6">~* "" * _ oved THE DUKRHKHAM REVIEW â€" HIVES Treas. Expense Fund, Miss Belle Mcâ€" Kenzie Associate Helpers‘ Secy, Mrs T Young Christian Stewardship & Finance Secy Mrs John Bell R Literature Secy, Mrs B. Stoncouse Miss‘y Monthly Sec‘y Mrs A. Middleâ€" Strangers‘ Secy, Mrs A. B. McKenzie â€"SMIH BROS. Ford Sales and Service Your ‘batfery deâ€" serves. . protection. Bring â€"your battery in now. and store it for the winter monâ€" ths. . We charge it each inonth, we paint your fAumber on it and give it every care.,~ / ‘Reasonable rates,s.© _ = l.et us Protect Your Batteries Jackson, Miss Musical com. Miss M. Hunter, Mrs R MacFarlane and Mrs C. D. Kent Auditors, Mrs B Jamieson and Mrs R. Sparling . PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The W. M. S. held their annual meeting at the home of Mrs Andrew Derby on Friday last, Mrs (Rev .) Armstronog presiding. After the deâ€" votional exercises and business porâ€" tion of meeting, the annual reports were read, showinig a very scccessâ€" ful year. Mrs Derby took the chair for election of officers for 1930, and zlulted as follows: [ onorary Presidents, Mrs Park, Mrs Campbell, Mrs Gun, Miss A. L Me Kenzie. President, Mrs Armstrong 1st Vice Pres., Mrs A. Derby 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs S. Patterson 3rd Vice Pres.,. Mrs W. G. Firth 4th Vice Pres, Mrs McRonald Sec‘y, Mrs J. F. Grant Treaesurer, Miss Mary Calder Supply Sec‘y, Mrs Burgess * Home Helpers‘® Sec‘y, Mrs W, J. Mc In our new store, we carry &n all fresh stock of Groceries at right prices. . We are selling for less, selling for cash and cash only.. â€" â€"~â€"Call in and see us in out newlssation on East Garaâ€" fraxa â€" St. $ . your Headquarters for Christmas Buying Make Vollett‘s New Store SMITH BROS. Atwaterâ€"Kent Kolster The price will astound you. These Sets must be sold before Christmas Call in and see our stock of Used Radgios with New Batteries installed. e tii s hss Don‘t Need to be Without . a Good Radio Now Mrs W. Derby J. J. Smith, Mrs. , Miss M. J. Mcâ€" rvy Mather as asâ€" . J VOLLETT Jiterature and JAibrary Sec‘y, Mis J Ledingham, Mrs Harding . Glad Tidings Sec‘y, Miss E. Calo~ Welcome and Weifare Sec‘y, No G an ‘In Memoriam‘ McPherson . Birthday Box Press ioc'y, Mrs McCannel amd \~s ANNUAL REPORT DURHAM SR UPPER CQNADA BIBLE SOCIETY Received from churches in tow:! Weekâ€"of Prayer 1929 ....... . $=‘ Auditors, Mrs Wm Smith, » Britain has been enduring fNerce winter gales, doing special damar : round its coasts. _ Some ships has foundered in the English Channe! and ships of many ~mations wrecked o‘ badly damaged. Nearly 200 lives |o=! All of which has been remitted Mrs A. Derby, Treasur Mrs DeForestâ€"Crosliey Westinghouse McArthur. During the year the Society FORD SALES AnNO SERVICE, DURKAM Box Treas., Mrs Hepbu LOL.... .3 bociety ga Certificates La t esnE E! Miss few da stalled ring is Mr in O Mr H presei:t Mr Sund Mr after Fair. held DECEMBE®rRr Mr Make va A Compfi Wearins Tt | x Flow: teed PRiICF

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