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Durham Review (1897), 22 Dec 1932, p. 8

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The most delicious bakery products you can imagine available at very low prices for your Christmas table. You‘ll smack your lips over the products. Special cakes made up according to specifications. We handle allithtislnns Confections Your Christmas Baking HEN DERSON’S BAKERY Let us do On anbton St. Eat. ell newly dee. orated: every modem convenience. Anny " Review OtBtte. 10-45 A free scholarship to be held at, L'Emle Polytechnlque ot the Uni- versliy of Montreal. offered by the Canadian Pacific Railway to minor sons of employees of the railway, was awarded to J. P. Lecnnlier, 18-year-old son ot Ephrem Leea- valier. chief clerk at the Mile End Station. The award entities to five years study proceeding to the degree ot Bachelor ot Civil Endu- acting. Good hunting is reported 'from the Bates Camp, near Matagama. Ontario. on the main line or the Canadian Pacific Railway, seventy miles east of Sudbury. Moose and deer are very numerous close to the camp and in one morning a couple of U. S. hunters secured a fine bull moose and a deer. They killed to the limit of their licenses within a few days. With Remembrance Day in our minds. it is timely to recall the brief epitome of Canada's part in the war Inscribed on a tablet in the House ot Parliament at Ot- tawa: - "Six hundred twenty- eight thousand. six hundred forty, two bore the badge of Canada in the Great War; sixty thousand six hundred sixty-one met death and passed on." The Canadian people seem to have developed a considerable taste for macaroni, vermlee1li, spaghetti and the like Italian food preparations. Output of 14 Can- adian factories in 1931 was M,- 311,423 pounds as compared with 16.819.625 lbs. in 1930. A movie theatre has been in- stalled on R. M. s. Aurangl on its Australasian run and passengers had the first entertainment in that line on a recent voyage. This Is the first ship to reach Vancou- ver carrying sound movie equip- ment. China's first woman barrister, Mrs. In Soon Kim Tea. was among the passengers aboard the Em.. presg of Russia, recently sailing from Vancouver. Mrs. Soon ob- tained her legal training in Eng- land and is attached to the Hong Kong bar. A total of 544.129 radio receiv- ing licenses have been issued by the Canadian Government Radio Branch from April 1 to September M, 1932. or approximately one to every eighteen persons ot the population of the Dominion. [lupin] for Sid! Children Over 100,000 lbs. of eels are ex- ported annually from Canada, principally to Germany and the United States. They are caught along the lower St. Ltwrcuee River and oft the Atlantic Coast. The New period ot and Mme. bu crested I most 1tttntaut problem tor Datum. world-tumou- Hospital for an: cum“. which only the hamvolant public on loin. Here it in tn a nutshell: increue ot 687 over the total of the previous yea. In eddition 84.202 treetmenu wen given in tte suit out-Patient Department, In Sammie oi 18.092. On one dey 530 treatment- were recorded In the previous yet: there In I smaller growth in the demend for the merciful ministra- tiom of the Hospital. While All this he: been going on the mounts ot the donations from the kind-hearted Irr ot donut. man} the 'utumon o: (a: more to Be don. and ttrr [all to do n with. The stetutory grunts obtained by the lie-pita an much Ihort ot being gtttfteiettt to he! for the ectuei cost ot maintenance or the little patients end etbett ndditionu petient menus m added deficit. The can ot bridging the (up between the out ot open- tion end operating income his usual, been accomplished by contri- butions tron: the benevolent. While the Hospital hss retained the major- ity of its trienni- who kindly donate to its work yeeriy. end is continually aiding new one. donation. dimin- ished to s somewhat "ttnrt/tstr extent in the teeponee to last year- appeal tor funds end there hes been little improvement in that mpect through- out the yen, It in unthinkable, that may child needing the humane ser- vice provided by the Hospital mould be refused. The Trustees menxioun 3nd cnn only hope tbs: the kind- heuted people ot the province will no they: through the duflcglty py present appeal. Public benevolence hes built the Hospitsl ior Sick Children to the proud eminence or being the finest institution of its kind in the world. Its country brsnch " Thistietown is e recognised model end persons in- terested in child welisre come from ell psrts ot the Sign to inspect it. Any child in the vines ot Ontario, deformed or disused, ls eligible tor sdmittsnce to this wonderful insti- tution, where the very linest treat- ment knoWn to medics] end surgical science is " once svsilsble. There is no clue or creed distinction. The very best that sny Hospitsl can give is plsced within easy resch oi the poorest child. Now. more urgently then ever beiore. is the Hospitsl in need of contributions end no amount would be considered too smell. Please ssh the benevolent in your community to help. Tell them that the story of the Hospital. covering " years. is not that of merely adding cot to cot end wsrd to ward it is the story of s battle constsnuy waged sgninst disesse end deformity. with ell the sdvsncing resources ot the medics! end surgical sciences. It is s story ot demsnds which have ever exceeded hive lllel been me; by generous teaponu to appeals tor dd. But toe this “gamut! mo frotpttyl, 33319 many" times 'hnvo treerf bankrupt. AU your "we". plane. to prevent it trom becoming so now. hltntully yours, DOUGLAB S. ROQERTSON. The Btu-pig _hu my.“ In m cots " cause: 81.. TORONTO 1 (Country Brunch. Thistletown) ‘ere and There FLATS TO RENT ttfe THE DURHAM REVIEW Council met Dec 15, 1932, members all present except Conn Wm Aldoorn, who was absent owing to illness. Min- The Bruce County Council at its recent meeting, went on record a- gainst any paving or new construc- tion work being done during 1933, when it unanimously adopted a reso- lution sponsored by Messrs McCan- nel and Ard '. "That in view of the high rate of county taxation this Co. Council requests the Highways Dept. of the province not to proceed with any construction work in Bruce Co. during 1933, and that a copy of this resolution be sent to Hon. Leopold Macaulay, Min. of Highways : also that there be no construction work done on our county highway system during 1933, only maintenance." utea Philp Patterson 2 That the report of Road Bup't for work on roads and bridges be adopted., Oar. McEachent---Philp: Owing to the Bank of Montreal being clued onthe 15th inst., that the Bank be author- ized to accept taxes in run or part payment without penalty. up to Dec. 16th inst. Car. The completion of F'ieaherarn Com- murrcty Hall has i1lled a long felt need in that village. The building waas erected through the co-opera. tion ot the Prince Arthur lodge A, F. & A. M. and L.O.L. 2855. The total coat was around $7000. to her faithful and energetic work in her society for years. Miss Mabel B. Kilgour, Mt Forest, was honored reéently in having the Y. W. A. of Westminster Church. named after her, out of compliment Bruce County Council Opposes Phi1p--Pattersou'. That the Trees. be authorized to pay the following sums ot money when due: county rate 821960.00: trustees' levies $3965.80: Debentures S. S. No 3 & Union g, $691.30: P. v. Holstein, Hydro De. bentures & Street lighting $726.19, and Trustees' levy P. V. $287.60. By-iaws were passed appointing R C. McKnight, Township engineer, at a salary of 3% per cent for work partormcd, also tor.. providing part payment ot taxes and extending the time of payment dt 2 per cent pen- alty until Feb. 19. 1933, also tor changing the date of nomination meeting from Dec M to Dee 23rd, ab 3t this, the clodng meeting ot the year. we, the members of the council and officials of the Township, at this time, wish to'render to you our ap- preciation of your services as head of the council. You have occupied the honorable position as Reeve of the municipality for tour years, during which time you have endeavored to do whatever you considered was in the best interests of the municipali- ty and your courteous attitude to all members at all times. Wishing you a Merry Christmas and a Prosperous New Year. Signed by the Council. Council then rose. so appointing Matt. Hooper collector of unpaid taxes, at a remuneration of 35c per hour, also amending bylaw No li, passed in March appointing Dr. W. G. Brown, Medical omcer ot Health, at a salary of $150 per year; also appointing Victor Adams, Nichol McDougall and John McPhee school attendance oftieera tor 1933. PtrtterBotr--. McEaehem '. That the Reeve vacate the chair and Deputy Reeve Philp occupy same. To W. H. 1runter,-reeve Patterson-MeEaehern : That the Treasurer be instructed to get 200 copies ot the t1naneia1 statement ot the township in book form. Car. Patterson-Philo: That the follow- ing accounts be paid: Jno Parker, Co. Treas., hospital account of the late Wm McKenzie $20.15 : Bert Gibson, funeral expenses ot Peter Larvirlere, $30: Mun'l World, supplies $16.36: J. McPhee, school att'ce ofticer $3: Vic- tor Adams, do, $3: Clerk, ya yrs sal- ary $157.50: pat'g and phone $8.25: Treats., ye year’s salary $82.50: pst'g and phone $11.86: services re mes car hire $5 and services " do, pre- paring Fin. Statement $12 : Dr JV. G. Brown, part salary M.0.H., $50: Reeve Hunter, att'oe at meeting to date $2.70: do, tel. 20c: Councillor Phllp. att'ce at meeting to date $2.70: Conn. Patterson, do $2.70: Conn. Me. Eachem, do, $2.70: Root Ohrlstie, use of room $2: Pay sheet No 12, ex- penditure on roads and bridges $950. 7': Supt’s services 838 : pst'g and phone $9.45. Car. EGREMONT COUNCIL HOTEL WAVERLEY $jeAnn A“ and (“on Strut q “hi-RH- . IKAUSE or as FINE ttotNAs-rASTy INEXPENSIVE FOOD AND PARKING FAOUTIES. M GARAGE IS MY ONE MINI”! 'ALK. AITENDANYS mt: an: to GARAGE Am mu THEM MN ll- mnnmo'ammm 9M1. Sink 31.501.33.00 Rates msmussm NOEL VAVERLEY HAS ALWAYS MOTORING TO TORONTO I'm” . David Allan, clerk éLocAL Ala PERSONAL; This entertainment closes the S. S. for the winter months, to begin again about the list Sunday in May. On the closing Sunday a short time ago, Mr James McCall Marshall, the superin- tendent, who so faithiully guided the Sunday School through another suc- cessful year, along with his faithful teachers. presented their classes with books, which is a treasure to the children years to come. Raw Mr Aitken, Toronto, formerly of Fort William, has accepted the In- vitatlon ot the Presbyterian people ot Wrbairn and Holstein as a stated supply tar the winter months. Rev. and Mrs Aitken will move in the Manse the ttrat of the year. Mr Alt- ken took the services Sunday. The annual Sunday School concert of Knox Church, Normanby, was held on Dee. 14th, with a. good crowd pre- Bent. As usual. it was a splendid pro- gram and much enjoyed by the stud- ience. About eighteen of the young folks ot the congregation put on two humorous dialogues, which were well done by all. Recitation, were given by tour of the Sunday School pupils, Irene Petty, Bruce Halliday, Ann Wil- ton, Harriet Wilton. Several good choruses were sung by the entire s. School. Rev Mr Honeyman, the chair- man, gave an appropriate address to his audience. Lunch was served at the close and a social hour spent a- mong the people. The many frlends of Roy McLean formerly ot the Bank ot Montreal, will be pleased to hear, that although the three men who were in an auto- mobile accident with him on Dec 701 had died, he is recovering at Peter- boro hospital. He too was seriously hart. Roy made many friends while here as he entered into the life of the community and did not forget his friends when he left. Miss Jane Ritchie of Digs Hill, is spending a. few days with her niece, Mrs McGuire. Mrs E. Hay took a. serious stroke of paralysis while in a. More doing her Chi-13mins shopping on Tuesday morning. Her daughter Mrs Cornish and several other friends are caring tor her. latest report is no improve- Mrs J. Smith ot Viceroy, Sank. is the guest of Mrs T. J. Reid and oth- er village friends. The C. N. R. is running a train to Durham Saturday night for the benefit of holiday visitors. This will benefit Holstein as the train will stop at the station. The Fldler boys are getting the rink ready for skating. They hope to be in readiness for the holidays. The Booster Club have installed the lights for them. At a meeting at Mr N. MoGulre’s omoe Monday. the Booster Club de- cided to hold one of their popular dances on Dec. 30th. Notices will be later given. The secretary and trustees, on be- halt of the people of; Varney school section, extend their deepest sympa- thy to their teacher, Miss Mary B. Bell, on the death of her mother, the late Mrs John Bell of Glenelg, follow- ing a sericus operation in London Hospital. Flowers were sent from the school section. A number from this community attended the funeral at Knox United Church. The Publilc (School concert willbe held in the Agr'l Hall on Thursday night and the United Church andthe Presbyterian S. Schools will each hold their Christmas entertainments, in the basements ot their churches Friday night. HOLSTEIN LEADER TORONTO VARNEY Mr Percy Dune:- u "VV.-. - hem valuing at Mr David Wk the past few can. Sorry to hear of the sex-Iona when of Mn Ju McNally (nee - lar- sbau) who ts " present in Mahala hospital. We wish for a speedy re- covery. ' “‘4' mm move out to the ner- hospital. We wish Tor I Ipvvv‘ oovery. A good my more out to the vice on Sunday than tweak Mo, pastor took ttthits text "there I among the use]: in heaven oven sinner that repenteth." He ' from the story of the lost ooh piece ot silver. The Mr I friend of sinners. The PM self righteous and wouisbnotaN ledge the need of . Saviour. N - .. ._g-..u* mi self righteous and ledge the need of . who cormneudoth exalted, bat whom meadow. A good t: péople as usual in m aa I WM Order your job printing from the Review - Letterheads. envelopes, statements, billheads. Invoices, mo tion sale bills, dodgers and hapd. bills, wedding Invitations Ind " nouncementa, etc. of Mrs Jan lcnuny wee a...“ --- shall) who ta u prowl“. in Mandela v.11 over me -' 77 hospital. We win: tor u speedy n- tv3t,1d','l2ritiirijfe,stf, bli- oovery. Ily ”we!” and of - artd 1“ 1e'i,u,n.,-sourr..tter,,r,-.l','.tgittti"fi aiUiiairte'l vice on Sunday mm tweak J'o'."a'rlii"itri in In: - Our M II CW pastor took tor.hls text 'mene u ”an“: In to uk ortrseti. "II ”will” amen: the angels in heaven over one‘ln the Chum church. "cal-rm“ sinner that repencem" He spokelone of our honest team. new“!!! trom the shiny of the lost coin oritroen His M pm. God who No piece ot sum. The Mr wu ”loved the world out He mm" " friend of sinners. The PM wereiwe ma on the threshold of chrut- tseit righteous and wouldnot WOW-Imus this you, let us motive to re- ledge the need of . Saviour. Not he'zun for ourselves, and cream for our who commendemh tunnel! will be‘chlldren the truly CW spirit. exalted. but whom the Lord MIN The Yeovil U.F.0. club we hold- nlendeth. A good talk for the you!” their wand meeting thilIondly people " ttsual in the m ot a dtemoon. ones" will be elected for Ciii7v""aiGuminrtoeif.Pe,.vt'1' theoomlnsyeu endure mound appearance ot evil, lest in time it ov- the Toronto convention be given. eroome us. ---_ --a a-.. I The executive of the Buchanan's V . .. - "A“ Mad. The Mr and Mrs Allan Wise and tun- ily, Bentmck. visited on Sunday with the Thompson family. Mr Thompson took 9. Weak spell on Sammy but in someth improved gain. A number from here purpose n.1- tending the nomination at Holstein on Friday. Things are apparently quiet now but it may be the cumbe- fore the storm. ot Mr Ainslie McPhail. who passed tr way Tuesday evening at Hopevilie. It is with regret. mat we wnuu m the death at another neighbor, Mr. Thos. Momma. who Md away at his home here on Sunday evening. The deceased bu been in fading health for some months and the end was not unexpected, yet lftel' all It Mr David Hooper, Br. Installed I. radio this Wednesday. Be sure to turn in on Kitehener% and Nashville's old Lime programs, Dave. It In rumored that Sam; Claus is cnm’ng by way ot Walkenon this year. Mr W. G. Wilson was in lulu-rum over the week end, visiting his um- er, who was quite in from a. heart attack. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. Bob Henderson on the arrival of a son. Wednesday, Dec. 14th. The annual meeting of S. B. No. 13, will be held at the school Wed- nesday evening, Dec M, at 8 p. m. came as a. shock to the family. Mr McAliater was of bright disposition. devoted to his family. who will aor- ely miss him in the home. It " even more sad coming so near the Christ- mus season when tho family were accustomed to be together. We offer our sincere sympathy to Mm Menis- ter and funny and all who mourn laid up the put week with an infec- tion ot the throat. present. The children and grown up- an looking forward to the Km Tree and program in the school “My afternoon. We wish the Review, it; but! and readers a most Joyous Christmas sad a happy New Year. Season's greetings to the Editor, Matt and album-1m of the Review. MA, David Marshall is recovering hum an attack of grip. Mm Wullwe. tgr.ianotiaher usual health It We were sorry to hear ot the dean NORTH EGREMONT KNOX CORNERS . "were " WWW“ even over one l in th He spoke!“ l Mr W“ "ilov's'] PM wmiwe I .unm "mm In“ and g'el" ot will be celeb-w" V" ""391 r mamxeuem. In!” aod on earth, and wilt to N ' Pewe A. __ mm... wide wadd- I After tour you! In the high civic wink u Waleerton, Geo. 8. Schwlndt 'reurel (mm civic life tor the pres- ‘em In his home town A. . mark ot Itrtod will and “new mud- meal. luau-"J v.-V,, At the meet!“ at the Y.P.0. Int week, the following ollloen were in looted for 1988 '. Mont, Art Me. Douull: vice president. m- loat- gomery: Secy Trent. Arch Helm: The young people (mm con " will supply the mm tor next meeting. the scrapplng ot millions of dollars of equipment and a new era for dis- trlcu too belated for Minn-y dis- tribution. Mr My " manning the strident secrecy. Only two friends know of his secret Ind they we not “are ot the man- of turning it to [mam use. He will not have my ditthmtlty In getting the mum amt any to develop his exrerimeetts.-- Walkcnon Telescope. u p”- _--- _ - “on upon. Ontario, that the only dif- ference between their meeting! and than of Charles Wesley, m that the Frank My. used M. non of Ilrnnd Mrs Alex My, Mummy" will be a world tigure it mantle authoritie- ooniirm his claim to u: invention which makes We the transmis- sion of electricity without the use of wires. The W working out of Mr My": theory is taunting wide. spread attention. In Tomato cennln engineers phced their stamp of ap- rovnl on his invention. Whnt tro claims to have actually put in pm- tlee would ream in the revolution ot modern power and industrial systems. 135157qu 1 white mm mm to when, without wanna they were held up by A bandit Arho Wan mttheroadahoutM)fetin from ct them with I gun Ina-ch hand. One ttmt December mm. renamed him with a Mun-1n pen. He will thus write this to " eide career with the pen that to mightier (but: the sword. Working his way to Fame Passing the way. He hurriedly pulled out n roll at bills from his pocket mturn- ed to his mm, “Here [key in de tttty dollars vol I owe you!" Wewuhtormemm’ “I" "A... "thet -. Before DECEMBER 23. ttut , we: __ 'V7 V cam tho m d -14-. oh. 1M wene tnvelhlg in an au- council " their W. VOL. L (by u on Mitw out many i ulna Cent.“ Wtrtrxeral Jun her do', a met '" Induce: Week of h in I) tl In) Removed to T Mr J. Lunu Vinny Sch Found Dead by 81m: Ch M ll or Sui-u lack. “a M " M ll The At - by Rev You would in hr reference. 1\ d and! vary t M Un ttatt M “I moi tM u " I? DI to 10 Du 'ark um Pray: m ‘1 M K nod

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