FE Vi, V Cd WTI bug-1:: up at". no J."l%t,'fi m a heavier- A-ndcn aviator, “out. Barry I? 2,'l','frriSht “We. 't'irutd and g via they E','",,',,.",' “gum new...“ ' "whoa 'M'gMd'dlrM'gd"tf,", t if Neutral ="dlfeg'tttft', [tttttll U .234. iiriiiiiHirtFinrkiaihii"i' wu I? N"- '_6qhter'amdt' "â€3, , w, 'tq.-qetheMtttrta" _ I“ Flu cm a - the Atlantic tn a homer. thn-nlr menu; nun-1- I a..." M .m- u. ' an elm-mot Toronto 'mterfront Pa . Idea of “moi-dint] E"'t o the t auto" no. line. only in 19 Cantu of VOLLETT’S GROCERY STORE puny sud Prosperous TORONTo's FINE SKYLINE Planes Welcome Heroes of the Air h ew Year Greeting ud t' mm to extend to our custo- avery good wish for New Year Hi our many friends =Â¥ i EST '?ttitEtaett1rrrtrry,a-m-tu,, 2t1e.eert,.tttttririiitiiFTGUG%T't"l, mm 1tttfhet-tiieiiGGTriiTsi' 2Nt"ItevereirrtuGriia"'rGaGTi tuMttatmattattaGAina7ii,c'='lse".."r't."fl the girc‘tm u the Ron] York Hate], Ingest hotel in the itiah Empin; H: is the Star office; and right thennotmettilfae"'hi"isriii'"ci2tii'i'a'l". tre piety, is the Mr and Mrs Colin Melts. family event Christmas with o. Greenwood, Zion. Mrs .1 Svmeney of P spending a few day: with tc. Mr and Me Jtttt. Crttter' Christmas with the lath†Mr and Mrs Femie Hamilton left far their homo. in Mint, v.. ', Mn Hamn'nn bu spent I. month with her mother here. 1)!de . Miss Mary McIntyre ot Toronto. spent Christmas at home. In A. McIntosh and fumily spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs E. B. p, few days with be; state} Toronto. Mr and Mrs em Dachau. hm ham Artd Mr and In Wilfred Brown of Godeheh, spent Christmas at the parental home, Mr and Mrs W. Smith We menu the m1 mm to the Hier ma sud radon to: s in". J. nother About tt in .'e-- - me ur- um tYun-tviii/rar; be V v“ H W“ "0eRM8tuttgt behind her to .m in mm Compared to our sister “a... to the "It... but the We w it in thin n..- -n, - hare 1'30 mating Christmas my commercialized use is n trreat the Wheel! of Canada were I. he: Jar their line, as United My, it would _ ___-v..; venue- It is hard to conceive the ex- tent ct the Christmss greeting business and what it does to turn the wheels of industry. During the tall months engrav- ers nnd embossers are mere than busy evolving beautiful designs suitsbls tor the Christmas trade and the turn over must be in the millions. We sre gradually get- ting away from the holly and mistletoe symbols and s wider scope or versatility is evidenced in greeting cards. This year the old fashioned English Christmas, when the carol singers in quaint costumes played a. large part is brought out. CHRISTMAS GREETING CAI BECOMES A GREAT IND It in interesting to watch growth of the greeting business. It has now deve into a regular anrenlnn m year. No family in Durham was there. but we: the recipient of “least 1 lulHlosen cud: and they ranged in the from a. tiny , x 4, to handsome large etch- ings. The accompanying verses were alto redolent of the Christ- nu spirit and mused from the simple old with for N Merry Christmas" to . mum-Iv nun-o Mons on space, they wéuid be retained in many homes, simply for en's sake. Sentiment pity: a large part with the Christmas card or folder, tor we receive them from friends that are on our remembnnoe lint but once: What in There you hare it. It requires a little cooperation Ind manage. ment on the part of the busin- ess men of the town by donating extra prizes. for bringing the largest load to town; for the sleighload coming the greatest dlstance, etc. but it pays. Any movement with unity and co-op- eration of civic omeito and butt, iness men pays. Let Durham have a community Sana. and a community Christmas Tree tor Chrletmnn 1931. It's only Mig days away. Plan new. the foot of the tree and called for three cheers for State Claus, who had just arrived with bells on. The way the youngster] re- sponded revealed that the kind- ly old gentleman had lost none of his popularty with the kiddies and the way he handed out sacks of candies, oranges. nuts. etc. in return for their appreciation " led the young hopefuls with more glee than an old maid ina bridal veil. and numerous prizes. Mayor G. Schndt agepped onto a. dray at “on; the route. ratchet! the Community Tree. which wu dee. orate-d with variegated lights " DURHAM to HAVE A SANTA CLAUS FOR 1031? Ola-1mm: 1930 in over for Dur- _ ham and every other loamy. While the ldet that prompts this uncle it dead tor 1930, it will have served It. Darvon K carded Into effect for Christina [ Hanover. want-ton. Checley. Dunduk. Pteatterton. mrkdale. and countleu more communities, build largely on the â€we of Santa. on a certain any prev- Ious to Christmas, to please all tho older and younger children. Walkerton did it up proud. Ar. ter "they had I. proceulon of when! children. headed by the Band, and accompanied by two comical clowns doing their stuff a.RAMAtN04btKm.gtqttare-rt. 1.rteitrsursab. 'rsio, these centre. the - Christ- mu crowd. evor. Durhm'a Sun- ta Cqu was content to be seen only at B. B. concerts. It is hard to realize the tremendous popularity or drawing can! of a civic Santa Chm. but judging by other town, he bring: the crowd. and the Maine“. 1931. White u Sun. Clau- city was I popular team In almost every urban locallty unwound- heating and Were it min Ctutada't, It has now developed tuiar â€Dre-lion of art, it nit for the limita. Swe. they wéuld be in many homes, simply eating to watch the the greeting card muterly ettori, l business t becoming I. CARDS INDUSTRY but of the it 1Pahest Inn-kn price uni form hay Ce Ming, Phone to an". " _ ‘-_.__,y- H 'rrttrernt, tt u Pt "PM“. mu. m m tii"ii'"iiiin "mee mun". LO" ot to" m " mm “a devoured 1tftT?eGiTiiTi2' ---aere. ItoNttq that in not hum; to the Dru. WWI?“ well. We wut, the 00M. Matt and tau!- an. all the “out. elm-anon mu Arttm Blown; od deerton ia holidaying with her pinata. Mr. "It! In I n â€1.1,. -_ - “will ending for the 1980 cum-tuna We are - to lean that Bernice Road: in under the d are u M. TORONTO children, been sch Lunch I: __°...., u: ulc- and recitation, were well prepared. A doll drill by six tiny tots ls worthy ct spacial mention. also the star drill by the larger girls. and the Highland Fling was A popular number. The young people produced the 'Hitching Post: in good time. Then Bun Clau- put in " â€penance with . 'renamed puck on hit, hack Ind the] Christmas Us: in- "H“ -- ., ’ To A very enjoyable Christmas con- cert wu held " No it Int Fridny ev. ening, under Miss Brimbieeomb's training. The night was one ot those special mild one: with the roads in the right condition. One could take what they 'ritshed--ear, cutter, sleigh or even nlunk'n ponies. and the neo ticn wu well represented. with $t, goodly number ot outsiders. Thel‘ children excelled themelveu doing! their different parts: singing. drum 9,... .._scr_, Joa. Brown, Reina; Mr tad In W 8 Mom-on spent Monday night with Mr and Mn Jon. Young. Egremont. Mn Wm Hut-grave Ind family spent Tuesday evening with her brother. Mr tll ans, D at the H001". Mr Geo. Col wood with m. Mr ttttd Mrs l family. Mitnieo, mother, Mrs Rob My. Mr and Mrs The: Bell spent Xmu Day with her panama, Mr and Mn J, Kern, Vamey. Hill. Mr and Mm John Lawrence ate Christmas dinner with their son Wrr and family. _ 7“. dell McCannel. Mrs MePher, _ __ --- - my. In“ we [stuns tree' wu robbed of m load distributed among an Ichaol an... ----I ' - Arrived too late for Int M‘s: Christie. Home. Monday with her friend, Ptxtterson. """'""" uyvulr Alli-l with Mr tad Mrs Fur lawrence. Mr and In John New" entertain- ed tt number of friends on Chmtmu Day. . I Mr Jon Brown and family, Beat. inek, ate Christmas dinner With Mrs Hargrave and (nanny. _ M‘s: Christie. Holstein, mm on mm.†W“. . _ Mr and Mrs Bam Putter-on and daughter. Mu Stanley Mend from the West, spent I. day Int week nt the home of Mrs Ju. McGirr. Mr end Mr- And. Lindsey and Mr and In Robt. Lindsay and family. ate Christmas dinner at Mr and!†Ed. Lindsay's. Mr and Mrs Wm Jacque- nnd tam- ly, apent Thursday evening with Mr. and Mrs Herb Greenwood. l Mr W. Patterson spent Christmas day in town with " man. I Mr and Mr: Jno Hamilton and Mrl and Mrs W S Atchiaon, spent Xmas; nr.4L .., - . ‘- Mr Mr and In In Bro Spent Chntmu u the sister, My: Wm Leah. Vu' "NI â€me who school children In otl I Ind coffee Me by Viva. MG . III...- days with Toronto relulves.’ Muses Annie and Dorothy Amett Toronto, and Reg. of Elmln. spent over the holiday with Mr and In. Wes. Amen. Mr and In In Brown and family. went. Chntmu u the 'home of her burned. The barn was valued a 83000 and Insurance on building will cover About In]! the Ion. {my to mines and was destroyed. He had zone that evening to feed the stock. hm his Intern on null on a. pout dud while putting down the trtmw, not"! the lantern crush. He hurried to it, hoping to onus- ullh the are, but this being 1mm Ilble. turned the nook out quickly. Mr Noble had no lunar-ace on con- tents and much hay and Btgaqr were y and Mrs Robt McFadden ate as‘mas dinner with his mother, I Thou. McFadden. in town. It Geo. Collin-on is buy cutting d with his “wing otttiit, r and Mn Thou Watson and 3 I, Dundas, visited for . few days the home ot her brother, John 'em...'..-..- - ' .mocmmir'uu an: Wemem" toreornotqtuaettt" of ca- tttr.et.rieey'g,t'u"g1t"ff. mmwhummw Sue',.'"'""'""'"' '. cdly as good u no need! n . l other countries. yprod n I 'grnndMtuMtht- [cicad- mmm-cx-u “any“: "'""""° -- new. lclookll. m. LARGE BARN FIR! ON Mi" Hm um“; In CHRISTMAS NIGHT IN GLENELO dun With I!“ W M "ees and mu News, "aTiiiii, with Mr Jno McDonald. ct Edge HAY WANTED 'r-q-gig-II-g-.-- â€Illuminati-Mute museum-twang h-' 'ttaaaeteristsitidr'a-. an: toreornotqtumtttntr of COI- "1nattottarrutAamtmdembt. edly as good u say produced in otheteountri. ----_-- t hm m rented by Mr noble Mr Earl Venue. . GREEN GROVE Robt. Bell tor tii, tai. mule by the" ii; . Flaunt m1 tt "maximum, Wm Williams that little the doetory, . (ow 1 present: It clone ot progrnn pit-glam being we ofthe beat [much credit on the pet-tome: er and Mrs Gellowey end , ten. who got up the unusual 'eu opening chorus, Dung been the wl;;!e school. Ila Berni: and 'A good molatioa' were t lowed by clever recite“ I little tote. Rowen! Outer-on, Geliowey, Donn. Hopkins. Kenya. Arthur Hinton. Beta Beverly Boyce Ind lung Hog couple of amines by the Jr. were well given. Three dubs-ea. “no In I - -- WW. "II- I day Sol-ml Emp'nmfm i,' The maul curl-tum Entertain, ment of the Bum-t Sunday School, was held Wednudny evening ot last week. The night wan Meat and the church was Med to mucky. The church and tree were trmttily decor- ated with the nuisance ot the new matu- and wire. "%stor. Galloway very ably tilled the role " mum and also muted In tttuttrtt-sc. ‘vcr, visited recently at Will banners Wataca, who lust. Wednesday united University, I: spending the Christmas nation at the Matt] home. Mrs Ray and ulster. Mutt Hertha Torry of town were Christmas sue-u c? Mr and In Clerk Torry. l track east on a MrG. Kmamdmulnrgm a, spent Christmas tn Ayton with Mr nad Mn In Booth. Mr Theodore Leeann. ot Bank. II Misses Ruby Blyth, At Jory Caldwell, leehouse Morrison. Cur-gill, Ire to for the nation 1 Mr and Mr, N. Belt, Elan. and Mr Kenneth Kerr, Kitchener. went rver Christmas with their meme: and brothers here. Mrs Rcbinson (Lilia Wilkinson) of Owen Sound. ha been spewing- few days arc-and Vumey and attend- ed the 30cm Tuesday night. [ H, Mr and Mn Geo.. Cumkey, -rriiarir, each receiving a handsome rug. They all spoke their than. yet held inVu-ney church. In M Mead. Pres., conducted proceedings. There was plenty of nrieiy in the program and alto plenty of $tNNteu {many to laugh. A mock wedding wren’xc-ny was conducted. the princi- pals being Mn N. Ken. bride: In. S. Mountain, groom. Rev. Winnie Blyth was the calcining eiemymnn., The bride Wu given May by her; l V mm) Hurry Caldwdl. i Then . presentntion took place to three genuine brides or the - church. Mrs Thos. Bell, Mrs Reg. Range _ Mr and In u McLean and My "ate Christmas dinner with Mr and In Duncan local-rte nttd My. Miss Georgie Miller wu . matter . few any. with (dead. In Durham. .u “null. Elton Adina Gi; and may"! on “Mm. ae. u‘ad on n--- ., -- Mira Agnes C. Mum-ll m the guest thin week of Mr and In The. Tumbull. Mr Campbell new Md MI tau- Illl removed In Durham Ito-WI. Th. operation wag perfumed by Dr. D. B. Jamieaon. a ora -"""M.M, “C r mm â€It.“ Torry, ROCKY SAUGEEN ls cue otAhe beat was}; on the Morgen: “so mu to In. sarisriaii, VARNEY - --. w “In Bernice Wine "I"! heel-aw bi f were nu Gi: "0 " chum 'tutributine the RM. The ' Atherly: Mar. Ind Nu m. Spies. Hm Be “Id Ruby teacher: home place to Mr and In Percy Led " church. fanny, spent the 'lay w Raanatre mm. Mr and In C. epworth. Mr Ind In Fred Hen Mr. They . number ot (Head: Irma m....-l Mr and Mm Arch w, " W lb Mn been well 1:. 1etp-icii'i'ri'i. formed» Mtgt â€a. M the “not: and “u" tho "at Bummer. 'heerrttr “-00- did not Wish this tq h I“ known. in: shown Donal of u - w; on was: uuupire-d lr, hind the â€can a well u out m th, an.- The Chim- m to enliuhh _'; III " to will N I.†done durum: the per, but evidently lone tn an audience did lot one to hear that I think tt We†"vo been well to hare, from one in e nuuo. to knop lug. ttmt out “My “Cm Ind tit the "ttttttst- than; though I qrotttd In" liked to have new In.“ new My. W turn -oik “u u m "In!†fer the electors _tett"ttetecoesetaiiiitiiii; to 00- tmt the Town’- mm. for the yell 1.81. Edna Durham new". It I!!! E R 0mm: Mr and Mrs Jaw ‘Wlllh and been†with Walker!†flit'ndl: Mr and In Dan Suwnm with Mr and In Jno Sweeney: Mir,,. 1EIUIOI' We". Tomato, with hr: jarenta.. In John Goldamnh and Wilma with It and In C. It Hold smith: If Ben Cotter and sham with If I“ In Jno Sweeney: Mr and In Geo. Killer. “'llliamsfum with Win and In Haitian. Jr, M: and In Jun. White, Crawford, "ith E. R. and In Goldsmith : Mr F'. fluency with his puma : Mr and and Mrs Cari ,serroaCrii In Gordon Golda-ma with Mr 3 number at trio-u Km Day. Mr and In Arch Watson spurt cum with W. mother. Mr: Kinney Boyce and may. Christan. mm were exchanm-u that (In! In at Wood Mr It Alex Hacker and outer. at. Chi-hm come with Kr and Mr, H Ridden. chum with Kr and If; oiiide Stem. I“ Lottie "MOT I. lpendm: 0m- m be Mr at Stu toath . _ If WI- - " Dunne); Mr I“ In Th. Torry. Vilh to than,: the guano. Club tor the bunnm Christ-u - use than u Chrc,, and... Thain-rout no 1m thet"_-tott-ettnntrieiJ,/', out. “In a the locond year th, Club hi 6-. work of this navur. TI. M‘ d the club ia Mrs I. We m M to have Mr Gor lo- law- man u the mu...“ [m Ill an s Madam, am.‘ - M VIII his am can t- u. cud-non an. year. m. Thou (I'll; abort an an.“ m In†D.3. McDonulc “in Inn. " lobe-ma. Al as lens-ll and thet A.c. mm. all. a“ m to thou! tr.' It oeeed Brut muted " pan out. m a We Atwuer-Kun' ' to. nib. Gould ("In the numb ban the m o! hut-lug the mm to at We also. m Mr and In C. uwreno. Mr and I}! he! Heft entertaumi “I trrta" VIC. given tor 1-1; lb! -- b Insulating: Grrr do. “can. a. Mr. Booby y-,, Mal. Jan m and In“ Mac, D tha-ttttat. In" been made It now - e... a... -I-..M, It an and In" our: try mam lud- In. all Outta-1.. up 14... 1b duh; “but Wtut " - â€and The In“ to "app; up". Pete, In being Kltor,, Mtnm. mm IN Thinner in: '"ee. but wall. Solo pm. NORTH ABEF D SEN "'9 We at mmrititrnt tw In the gum or the dis PM“. new with M: My Winn! and he a, with Mrs 1.2 JAN. " '93: with his son .Vith Mrs E at the Mr and - Mr Ind ttte a I Elect 9 "1 Elect Durham SMI DEL Mani Ail 2111 Tak Hap "on I In.“ In! I " will ') the -4 NM l (may. l nukes w DEVO, wilt Q. G Ad