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Durham Review (1897), 1 Jan 1931, p. 1

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you: no Inc w-- "a...“ .- --ie"_e_e - - _ Rimmcr, thee when they have re- uded in Durham. except tor one your at Anna Craitt. To mom Vere born (our chndren. Annie, Gordon, Vera and Eric. now 9, T, 5 sad ' year! of no respectively tinny Bil rt when will remember their moth. et'l was an Besides the bare“- '; t " M all children. the mourn- . tut.",'. 'mm my circle are he! - T II at: no! on “(Grind - It“ Mare Hallo -- - _ " a. 1..--.. Meat. a I no W‘ T a; The m‘hmm' Watt to ber m aid" . 3“ w. an. m g “a - - and of a; ...-...a n...” i ,8.; O T kt OW VOL! LIV. N0 1 mm be!!! with an In!!!" "eat by t m ligament: of I and it In I I! man: to nm win out“. In The Review the past two week) bu teen unmounted, through one' , of " In." members. Miss Mm; ) “all.” boils more or [an crawled with m Injured right um, hmught' "cot by t {In on Durham hill. The: Mme-ts of the member are torn.: an it ta I slov and painful process trt'aw to run a machine and other- vm mm. In publishing 1 paper. l Then. m at Bethune. Sunk. on he. an. writes: "We no having: r Pot. SALE, A quantity of but a.” and some lumber. Apply to ral Weir. con a. menu. The mommy Women‘l Institute not!" will be held Friday. Jan. 2nd 1001. (W ot T1utrgdar. New In" my) a the home or In Wm. Bmith. ttugh', - ed Service *uiora Mum ”new. or m tumble. ulna-kw p. In one. ham: .rard tor "tirst on .wnjoa if“ mad - nation of tht 'l2'l1".' Mr 1 tear'"' in the 010 I... In“. MM Honors l', A. Mr. cu Dee. 18, o. hand-r _tlwhy VII unrded the Dis-I. Service Club or Genera _ Products (truck and coach was). oe un- number. Lance ' Me. gala-luv ol Robert LIV!” 's.. u one. hung secured the w‘ ".M In! "hrBt on points." The pres- mtlon I‘ll made at the L'l'lGl nation of the Truck Division gonna. Mr Rumble'n photo up tlt, in the Globe of that date. .-._ Milan Guys had good dance On my night last, Canadian Gmn’ Chapter. l.0.D.E. held their mini Christmas dance in the Pe') mu. The" were many present trndl may of than vlsltors in town for the bollday treason. Ken Carter's ' - ”hours from Wingham, my W Gallon: music tor dancing. .10 no u.- in It the door, which in” menu! will be devoted to the m undertaken by the Chapter. tn" oxpertdiattr 81200 on the Town mn Improvement scheme. w " - -_.M"""""" i _ - w M M" W' but] It. muerly miutonnry seamen on My, when lantern slides were‘ end. one reel (ls-5mm phase! oh child We n China, the other snowing! Dr. Geo. McDougan. Mtdt ot the pier nee-r missionaries to the Indians and various scenes connected with his life and work, Mr Glass nave aplen- dd emulation: ot the many Piet. ures. The scholars were interested In seeing the hands ot the m9tatary clock move end no tttad to. know the objective ct 885 has bake}:- ett and exceeded. t MRS. HARRY HIMMER A dash which brought deep son row to the hearts of many. was um ct In Harry Rimmer on Sunday "cums. leaving her husband. with [our young children. bereft of a; mother's care. She had been BI scar- cdy two weeks with infittettBtr and m gnu-emu recovering. After mung her dinner Sunday evening, we vu naked with n val we“ and hill-II um “madman. and not 3:5; Sloan Street Sunday Gare was out, Btttt W “t 10.30, " the use of your: Dem was born " Mwunuma Ema-I. lemme): Tp., and wu An- ni. Invent, daughter of Mr and Mn in“ Havana. of town. Ran-Bung to mm In her youth, not! other girlhood (by. were went here at! 10i you: no the was wedded to Henry‘ Wmmer, Ines when they have re uded in Durham. except tor one --- " Anna Craig. To than were 2m Vera and Eric, now w, .. u -..‘. - yet" of we respectively nearly “1‘ rt whom will remember their moth- er's Milt m Besides the bore-v- " w and children. the mourn- gu h It: all - circle archer dee In Im “A Bee manna a um, Then are In P. Me- M menu) of St Hun; In. (no. gtetht (Hum) ot “and; In W we: (Vina) and Mn cum-d “borough (Harlan) in -____i-- -" Seaman and Florence, no tau-r q't Mr“. manner was cevoted% .. to be! “all! “I. arer . good neigtv Rev her. She - a mm“ Durham a my Church and of the MI “a... Bar WW 4"" Y. , Pt'; in exam of up Men! MA te: -... My "tqeSttort when D “WC. nu Fw-v -. "not. was in curse or the {menu We on My mum»: when; in. “I!” cl Mandi adulth- “‘ ---‘ In In the tart “a no -llle - - when d ,-eet- Rev- " ... 'GUruteedt,r, THE ROLL CALL I" t ll the parental at McClInton's @112 iliir),itrttiitit, Bttritittt, Chalet Opening Game won by Durban in Ill) lin.0venile " " ‘out of the woods with a determined Hone rush and beat Rogers for the ty- “ing goal. That play revived the loc- _aia {Mien hopes wonderfully and they 'Weni. the limit to score the deciding mammal- in " min. overtime, winning rtry 6 to 5. Durham and Owen Bound teams staged a. thrilling battleutor the jump- off we in the O.H.A. Int. series Hominy night. When Owen Bound led b--t " end of 2nd and to about a minute from full time, the game was apparently htpcleuly lost, but in; 5:313 Evin Woods. Durham's shitty new toward. pulled Durham There was a large attendanee,withl my fans from surrounding towns, and they new a match at times sporkling with mid-censon team work. There was little to choose from in playing strength ot the teams. With their smart Junior forward line- ot last year in "tion--MeLe11tut,Mer Couchie and Picked, Owen Bound Lpresents an improved team and ‘should give Weltertcn a hot contest ‘next Tuesday. Each team scored ‘twice in Brat period but in Brat hut 10! second, o. Bound took three in a row. leading s-a. Durham we. play. in; too far back on defence and goal- ie Schulz accldenteliy pulled one in,‘ 'while another detteeted oft Wiuon"l 1stick. That tinitthed the visitors econ ‘ing. as in last half of game and UV- Mime, they couldn't beat Jack Schutz, who was great in the netsin his tirgt Int. game. Durham added 2 more in 2nd, making it 5-.4 in fav- or of Owen Sound. Though Durham had the edge ts11l third period and treated Rogers too barrage of shots. they failed to get one past till "rt',', dash and shot beat him just i time to snatch vim wry from the Sounders. Woods In a Chatsworth lad who has everything to make a hockey star and adds a decided punch to the Durham attack, Pirtrt ten min. overtime was goal-l less but In second overtime a neat Buschlen to Elvidge play brought the wlnnln; you in 8 min. Durham was bud proceed the ttnal Bve min., when with 1 local mm penalized. the visitors made a. last desperate attack to tie, but mud. and game ended 6 --5, tor Durham. P. Johnston. ot ttie' refereed a. good some. o. Sound drew the lions share ot the penalties. McConachie with 5, new; tho cnly mugh player. Durham Owen Bound Schulz goal Rogers iw. Snell right def. Winfield luv bin; ”nu," .___, Durham Owen tge) Scum: goal Rogers W. Snell right def. Winfield K. Wilson left det. C. Couture McGlrr centre McLellln Elvidge right wing McConacme Buschlen left wing Pickard Woods subs. J. Couture Rowe Oreulw Meitraith Robinson Annual Week of Prayer January Sth to 9111 .- "Ak H. S. Fiddes. . The services win begin each even- in: It 8 o’clock and it in desired that In our church people would keep this week free of other meeting- and attend in such numbers n to an all the "iiriiiuGl." fine cleanse. is in tamer years. will be cent to the Bible Society. - The ministers have duo mnged‘l tor an “any: of pulpit: tor the morning ”nice on the Sunday suc- ceeding the w of Myer, January nth. 193x. " “we: Rev. W. H. Smith h the Malian Ch. Rev. H. S. Piddes In w Btptllt Ch. Rev. B. imam; 'tb'4tttoeat scan Rev. B. .10 in the rumor [new J. 7.1m: in Km Church. At IN DURHAM CHURCHES in: hm. in Anglican chm-cg, u on “The Guide" by Ree. Municipal Cutest yr.':"..". 1 in Durban ml Mondayj All Pttettioetq to be fought var, mm the oaaretttietn of School - and Ruvuhlpp- Hated Arum-noun in. tun the Nommatlcrt. - Mayor Hutu- t’r Retires. There will be a. ballot in Durham next Monday for Mayor, Councillors and Hydro Coasunissaioeter, Reeve Bell and three Public School Trustees be. ing elected by tueehunation. The fol- lcwlng will go ca the ballot, having quatitled by , p. m. Tuesday: For Mayor-rw. B." Hunter. J. N Murdock. For couneir--Bert Stoneouse. Rom Whitmcre. M. G. Calder, and has P. Smlth of 1980 Council and C. J.‘ Howell, Harry Kress. Willet J. Snell,‘ three new contestants. l Fcr Hydro com.--Guy B. Kearney,) um Farrell, Wm A. MacDonald 1 THE NOMlNATlONS A full ball, almost all ratepayers of tho town, wu evidence of the widespread interest taken in the Be. lectlon ct our new municipal rulers on Monday night. At close ot nomin- iations at 8.30, the “at of nominees weru MAYOR 0. B. Hunter, W. S. Hunter, H. W. Wilson, Dr Grant, J. N. Murdock, Albert Noble. REEVE l, Allan Bell, M. o. Calder, John Graham, J. N. Murdock. COUNCIL B. Stoneouse. M. G. Calder, D. McCal- tum, R. Whitmore, Ju 81mm. Oscar Hahn, Victor Noble, Albert Noble, Chan. Menu, Cliff Howell, Thom Henderson. Harry Rte”. Rom Me Lean, J. H. Harding, Rees Pttdtield, Winn. Snell. _ HYDRO trotvattrtrtouFrtf _ l W.R. Alder. Bert Wren. Guy s. Kearney. Wm McDomld, W. midlaw i PUBLIC SCHOOL TRUSTEES S.. T. Chapman. Dr D. B. Jamie. ‘50:). W. J. McFadden, (all electéd by acclamqtion.) Clark H. C. Rose who received nominations, was voted to the chair. and commenced an oration. upon the merits, etc, of the 1930 Council in- drvidually. Principal J. A. Graham intcrrupted, stating this was not to intcrrupted, stating this was not to the point, that the meeting cams to hear the candidates. Barrister; Mc- Quarrie pointed out it was no, con- stitutional and a. vote of yels and hays was suggested as to, whether the chairman should continue. The yeas apparently had the greater vol- ume throughout the hall, but withl “he disturbance, the chairman wisely‘ agreed to drop hls address‘and the ‘meeting proceeded. Treasurer lum- ‘age was iirat called ttpon-to give a revert of the town's finances, which were shcwn to he in a healthy con- (dition. though yet too much of tax lam-ears. . Mayor o. S. Hunter and Reeve Bell were each allowed a half hour and both took the limit. The mayor took the credit for the good price obtain- ed tor pavement bonds. tor urgingi the seeking of the Gov't grant toil, waterworks. and told ot the splendid Pt Lees obtained by contract. He wan- ted harmony in the town’s business and attacked Reeve Bell for alleged! slackness in town's interests. He claimed Durham's costs ot oiii/ ‘managemem were much higher than IChes-lcy's and found fault with Hy- ;drn Com. for spending $800 of Coun- lcllor’s funds for travelling expenses {in 1928. and a lesser sum next year. Hat expenses had been only $22.50, 1m stated " a commissioner. After a. heated reply to the Buyer, Reeve Bell dwelt on County business. Co. rate was reduced % will to 9% against his will, and educauon costs "were up from 816000 a few years ago to $80,000 now. Grey has 525 Oldi Age mustang. 22 of them in Dur- ham. $141,4 .25 we: spent on 260 miles of county funds in Grey 1111930 and 10% miles constructed In thr prey and Sullivan. County also my- 20 per cent can of widow's snowm- cu, threeWtht, can Children’s Shel-1 ter and total out Home of Refuge.‘ now with " inmates. The Mayor Ind said he Ind done wing at Reeve. by he enumerated mun received. cheques brought home promptly. Co. link paring. lieu-try once renou- Mon and m benetna he neared tho town. to be fought for, is} Whammy. JANUARY l, 1931 wan. which Is unnamed the lumen. Lender H. W. Wilma at the Hydro 0031., mulled to Mayor Hunter'r curses. mm more were three mum critic! of Ontario Hydro. and they attended their meeting: also. Durs ham gets . lower an. per consumer than my town its the in this part ot the province. Dr Grant complimented town on improved appearance lut two years. He beloved in discussing (not: on their merits and deplored so much of personalities. Ext-Mayor Murdocklnd Conn. A. Noble, both Maya-thy nom- Meets, spoke briefly, the former not then deciding to stand, the latter dropping out. Mayor Hunter replied and the mating broke up " 11.40, before Other nominees could be l, heard. To the Electors ot the Town of Durham Ladies and Gentlemen: _ Aftcr two years' sewlce in the Council. I am before you to solicit your vote and moral support tor the Mayoralty tor the ensuing year. Should I be favored with your emttr dence. I will endeuor as in the must, to give my best Intuition to advance the well-me of the town. It Is not my intention, in the short time before e- ,lectlon day. to make a personal mn- vans, but I would agir every elector to (mi out and vote In the beat in- terest: ot the town. With all good wishes to all citizens for 1931, To the Electors ot the Ladiea and Gentleman: . I tun a candidate for the omce of Hydro Commstsioner and respectfully solicit your vote and iamMyaee. " e 1.1mm I will serve you to the beat Hydro Commtmioner and respeouuu, solid! your vote and itttitMyaee. " e meted, I will serve you to the beat of my ability. Whiting you a. lumpy and prosperous New Year. MR AND MRS F. GRAHAM l ENTERTAIN AT TOWN HALL Mr and Mrs Finlay Graham. Mon. 1 treal, who are holiday visitors in town, entertained in a delightful manner a large number of friends on Tuesday evening in the Town Hail. The lower hall where tea was served, was effectively decorated with blossoms and balloons, while the place cards were miniature Christmas turkeys mounted. The tallies tor bridge. which followed, were also novelties and the whole seivim was conducted in an admir- ‘able manner. At' the close of bridge, which was near the midnight hour, dancing was indulged in tor a short time, to music on piano and violin, picvided by Miss Elizabeth Harding land J. L. MeAulitte. Little Bernice Koenig, granddaugh- ter of Mrs D. Leith,, is quite m at the present time, with an abscess in her hip. No Election in Norminby. try Lownshi; acclamation The Plies! Family i, Hold Pleasing Concetta On Friday. Dee. "26, the family of 1m T. T. Priest of Durham, delight- ed a, large audience in the Durham Baptist Church with an original program of piano duets. violin solos, readings, cte, in which members of [this talented family unwanted. Perhaps the most interesting feature iii, the program was a burlesque on- tion, delivered in splendid style by the pastor. Rev J. T. PM which he had tirttt gavel: which he had ilrat gavel: many yearn ago before an enthuaittttie audience In Merton Academy, New York; Mn Pneet, who before her mmhge.wee the lecturer ttt public reading and speak‘zng tn Wesley College, Whmi- , Election in Normanby. The entire 1930 Couneil in Norman- , township have been reelected try eg, sue several delightful numbers' throughout the evening. which were I highly appreciated. With her daugh-_ ter, Mill Jean. the phyed end an; some charming duets. as well as: leading the entire funny. including' little mu Thelma. in negro Iplrit~, all. Mr t Theodore, director at um in the tttmtttrrd Collegiate e) “mm and Public schools. 1"f:e " the alliance with hi- vioiin loin. and in the Human We null-l ELECTION CARDS It Sincerely you”. W. B. HUNTER g: u "W n" - Mr anu an. av... mm... "V, - wishes to “I citizens Christmas hotidtry with their 30“ May" Hunter: That l will never Murray and ttutyily, at Windm. J'ldemke the handling ot a water cerely yours, Miatt Jesaie Bell, Tommie, was at wrrks system for any other town. W. B. HUNTER her home in GIMIE- tca' Christmas. Reeve Bell: That It the Wardtnship l Mill Jessie in I member at the alto comes my way I will wear the how ; ot the 'git'," " Centennial United Choir, mg modestly'. T w' w c group of singer- recently ent- ' ' . . New ot Durham ered the Catol com in m, Hull “2:23:12: tci.' tle0is'2,'ll :1be Ir,'; me for the oftiee of conducted tr.eeeo" Bridle otthe 1931, we will legislate on no more oner and respectfully Toronto Dali) Mar. waterworks systems e and mmienee. " 9 Mr Ward Kceh, M. A., I!” with . . . ewe you to the beat his mether. sister and brother ior Ba'fk cf Peet.'?,'.',', tttatt . That we Wilhing you a happy Christmas. Ward in working away will duly appreciate the quarters New Year. between his own work, for his Ph.D. M are in, to those ot this time Yours sincerely, degree, ot which he has already hls IMO. _ Guy S. Kearney» theais prepared. Manager Rowlanu ot Royal Bank : , Mrs Jag Kerr, Vlmey, tspent New That the business expansion of the m"' Years mun" her daughter, Mrs N. Royal bank tor 1931 be increased. i F. GRAHAM Bell, Elem. an! that anything thu an bedone IN AT TOWN HALL Mists Dora Helmkey, of the North to accomplish this end, will be Finlay 0mm. Mon. Bar Collegian In“; is holidaying our aim. holiday visitors in with her sister, Mrs W.R. Alder. Philip Lawrence: Thu the Rural led in a delightful Misses Jean' and Elizabeth Hard. Mail Couriers salaries will be '-- ..-. mom- tho wpek endln Palm- given an increue this year. J. i. Prieat--att item Mr and Mr: F. G. Hopklul sun little son John Francis; Mr And In The: Bell and Mr and Mrs Andrew C. Marshall and daughter, Isabelle Jean, were Christmas guests with Mr and Mrs John Kerr, Varney. Mr and Mrs John Smith spent the Christmas bollday with their son Murray and family, at Windsor. with her amen Mrs W.R. Alder. Misses Jean' and Elizabeth Hard. ing spent over the week end in Palm- erston, with Mrs E. Cook. 'i'), opinion of those who have bought one. r'i'j!,i't', have decided ta ohly demonstrate this Radio at our store booeuse we believe we; . that my redio trailed from one houee to another for t: ial beck mer' ' “a u , on. ' 1ttstvi4iisst.lrit", Btunswick will be delivered. diuct from fectoxy'. Chine in th ion" but Mia 'vreuranuU . ' ' F" . ', l "g Miss Jean {liming is “mm; this week with triendg, in her former school section at Hannah. IIIL'VJICA, Jlll- luvu- -._V__,, Miss Eva Adlam. Toronto, spent Christmas holidays " the parental home, returning New Year’s Day. Miss Stella Walpole, daughter of, in 1930. Mr Wm Walpole, of Spry, Bruce Principal Graham peninsula. was recently wedded to ~per cent. Entm Mr Wm Miles and they were guests Smith Bron: Th on their honeymoon this week with Mr and Mrs C. P. Kinnee. They left eeey.eee.eee-"-e'"-e to spend a couple ot weeks In Guelph and Owen Bound, before beginning -rirl==Nl1 homemaking in Spry CELEBRATE THEIR Ruth WEDDING ANNIVERSARY the 25th anniversary of their mar- riage. Their wedded life began in 'Bonale, Bonnie Scotland' and when emigrating to Canada a few years later. can-ted in their heartl. their native country with them, tor they yet retain many of the customs and traditions of the auld sod. They are entertaining . few rehtivei and old friends of the ewe Scottish strain. this evening, when the hens, loch: end duel of tint country will re- ceive e (not: hula ottttory. We wish M for I; arm, Hay many years yet of companionship together. I m" New Brunswick Radio " The Buy it and Save at Today,, Thursday. Jan} l, 1931, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO siiaErs DRUG STORE l 26th Il ANNIVERSARY II Th. - 0 'an 1, 1931, Mr. of their ttttus d life began in land' and when L a few years g r helm. their I them, tor they .. Ae customs and . l Bod. They we I ehtlvei and om) Beottttth unto. the bean. loch! mun-y will 112- S [monk We wish _ may years yet m: NEW J. J. Smith; That for Christmas 1931, there is an automatic mail- lumper in Post omce. Clerk Hugh Ripe: That in 1931 I will not ask Council for further im- provements to Clerk's Guide. R. L. Saunders: That I will aim to increase my stock and saleom 1931 Nelson Perdue: That the position of Regina:- is more gamma; nun a. [ritual candidacy, Dr T. L. Smllh: That my health any: with me to tend my dock in old Bentinett " Principal J. A. M. Robb: That my classes wlll do us well by me u 'per cent Entrance clan. 'Auditorl. M1 trrnith Bram: That 1931 may be a MeArtttur. YEAR RESOLUTIONS or OUR Townsusu Puma -trtgt-ret_ttt31'tH't.t. ”flan-rum CNN“ Banking Fifty There is only (THE srAsG'i:t'G"iritti K or CANADA , ma CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE Years iii-st, r: That l will never -_--" he tuutdrirrtr ot 1 water 2r/U." the error M {hell-v11: am tor any out" town. Clergymen of town: am to et That It the wtudentstslp " I I ' " way I will wear the hom but our “”1, t I _ to we the account‘s-ht” . MCBETH But we say it most banal! and sincerely. a Bright and Prosperous New Year That for Christmas " automatic mul- 0nd Scholars: l00 I T- -' ".r, , _ sensation Presbyterian ladies' Ail Have Good Year The In!” Md of the M- tomn church. held then- and DD tam meeting in the new ot the church, on Tuesday, the. " Af. m the ulna! devotional ”was. the. various upon: ot the Society was giver, showing I hunky and pmapercus condition ct Mmira, both as to (and. and and mt by the. members. Al the want money was a success the put you. it": decided to consume tune for coming year. The following we the wears to: 1981 : Prudent. Mrs John Burgess Yico Pres... Mrs Jan. Hepburn 2nd Vice Prat. In J. M. IcMyon Srd Vice Pm.., In B. D. Arm-com: ' 4th Vino Pres. In tgec-ett tn 141mm. To (You W". __ c mum: c m. M , banner year in the worship Executive M. McFadden. Ho'dl. llcCorluk. W.J. Firth, Him. Icmux McCunnel. Kenn. Derby. 0%. um um Mqhrde.. Flower Com: In G. MD. mu Lcah Ma3omb, In W J In Pudden. Ira Tobin. Phase See'y, In Geo. Slum Plum“. Hill Leah HcComb _ Auditors. Mrs W. Smith and Mrs It, way to say it " utopia“. M. P.: M I In he one bundled Runyon at m tea the em» ot their way beer, [In 1* wer Dmgguund Stntiomo Phone 3. BUREAU of the Smog is the he!!!“ itt lediciie for In or least mm hr,,svi, "

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