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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1933, p. 1

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F23 are In): and my Nd "anrata, 'Tho M th' which the - d. ureh, "Win. in. for some ho. VII Pl 'hurrt Sum .71 “a! that b h a... an M " to un Ban he [DWI] atot ith 50 ll Ll! b Ma 'Z.:?. M In Erratum: "I? that. " and mulling. keep the road: trea-nt-tour (by. Ind ten the mg " This would help u verv- but 1510 to p be performed under of the mad mn, so 8m slnncLAnu totrealiowed IWMdI be r daughter. Normal sang lame. h a. I Inca rmrtup n; “on as We " Pee day.the muted to " 1 M an M m to M Nomination day I In“ Q mu. if I were elected, I - hed to only In M fr uay,me amount and to ed to his taxar.--ttte, work " fund before the rate. In A sumeient number ofdarat. Si owed to make it worth 11“ ot days to be Med on aq. l--Mtyur days to be the Inn the moat aloud. Wen Sound. 3 P. m JANUARY Mt W. McRotrtr I“ CN T. has] " roads up with that arr-ttd and too small to be Mhq"-, rt.' amontt the minty-n.“ man wry often conning . r share ot the ML ". YEOVIL - ,_,_ w well. So without I“ b will ttive a brief Club. . for the consider; d tho 'itl elsurtors, of the 'memttir "m and other mm " b. _. Editor of Review-1...; ' council would All" "mer in the gm certain number of te performed on tho has quieted down In. i, ha: those elected I. I am fairly well '1.;Y wit-cud. It b . f satisfaction to In" .u; sub-divisions, 12tt ' NH: thirds of the m st .4». that I 'iri7'ri.Tq {1441mm} at every H . Mli I'NL But In th. MR 'A)iryr. extreme 5. rth bu the 3.59m. ttrm lemon 1. a... x1 rem! b lip I” CST?' and other Plan In: Toronto, menu] * 800 "ent "t is too small and a yt raise more -,' present condition. were Mm the we. a: H. H. mum Injured by fall lent number of my“. H. H. Miller, Hanover, suffers , make- it worth WM“. . serlous mum on “ml 5 to be based on g... last, VIII! in my mt) days to be the m cellar steps, mum to bot-l m allowed. , tntstairting 8 bill ft-ttag. of tttel MD those most Who. In arm and 1 My a on the. . to pay, the work to ead, which remind men] Ihder the super-vi.“ ti to close. She m mod} N. 30 as to tree the. Lie Memorial W. " ,, l. Acceptablc Chock rp. In 1932 there ya. 7 AVarden Allan Bell did a. good "' Sp?" , in grading P of business for Damn hot lt ls impossible . u wln-n he looked m em up wirh that amouu r cunrrts built when pavement In "" stiiall to be map- on Lambmn St. East, tor which " rlK .th" tamyen. County of Grey pad tor the eu- 'cy ortert min: In .120 mu. He found the county’s ," (l the money. he are ot culvert cost to be $106 and ' ls' coo small and the , last "ificial act as move was the .r"i1" more malls! T ' over of the County and he: Ctvirattr conditions. s' ed for an. amount, Into me' 1114:3911 would be e- _ I mm. . i . NW" and wheatt Thu death occurred at the helm!1 ' Mb”? there would; hm) brother, Dr W. D. MaNetr, N 'Insh. and the taxeq . anover, of Thomas George Staples. l trr $0trrrrr, or very _ t the ag" of 70 years, 6 mos. De- "“5""l"‘t*d in mm». y ased was born in the Township of I' 15 hard to my / lone]: in 1362. being a. son of Geo. "truruurt,. I‘wlucod 60 d Catherine Staples. He lived on '"h"'l, would relieve u homestead until about 20 years! .u-rzsun amount, of o, Whoa he moved to can” andl 1nd would keep the as PM“, in the nursery stock """WH. would help usineu. Suffering from rheumatism Mm: him to Paya ml a. weak heart. he came all whom :11 :er and with l months ago to live with his broth- ' will (wan- a bet.. r, and has bo-vn conttped to " bed .m ideal method li or the past y' w. He In: tmmaw "W“ ' cd, ttck n mung interest In poll- \ f"?‘3ktll'S().\' ics atrespourod by the Con-engine arty and was a member of the Un- ------. nd‘Churt-h since Uni”, Whit NIL ru‘wr hr Luvs-s one Mater, Mn Jul 'hl'uzorr (Mary). ot Durham. De- se-l wa<'buried " Hanover. n 'onto, l her am by the up“ ion day an a sum ort "'33: tf of ring him to p." i work Ind with mld create a bet- an ideal mm ’08 and“ l May an Hunt. m P last Tet, ' of tho m itttt . I para"; sister U " h 1 Mr, Or the s No A C" HEW _ newly-1 Pr and the acted m " rel] nu..." It b . a to In). m 10118, to“ ,,f ther Totem reeeivet a . very Dell w But in the t township to Luck. tami. week. He! 100; days 0n Tu, 1.1) evening of this week, Jan. 1H. _',", ' Margaret L. Hunter. tpper Tow. regent of Can. My Chapter li, fr El. entoruinedlum lots at hr.' Home to a supper moat- inx. At r a, thirty two guests at tttwet mu: '. c,ruall tablel In the - kus dining mum, a mrmuvoo! lttatge, siding in the mm. The mum o" Chapter rollovedund album c"- "tirttertb, Monday Alf“ ll "a kw '...- the annual Mr duct JI V mum reported on the iss ll. Hunter Enlertains " D.E. at Her Home We? In Che mm. er, Sunday \ i dar nvu. Jan. 15, will be Dt-', .3 Sunday in Knox United Snn-' ,smwz. The val-km diploxms. Means. seals, etc. wilt be ttand-, to thr, pupils. Alto prizes Ill] man”. an attendance and mm; non of church intend will be) sled um. made non-lbw through, 1tietthee teemtted; Not; w fund bte the Chap: Bert Wm ; At the t h "sol“ l the I nth: Mm Were thss balms! ot the Ute Robert Mam ion Bttg de W of . Pr ID med the G: in Bot 1.511118 New I sate “hurer-gd It. this so 3*. In C mm. m.“ A lendld rl.mrmMt. of iaus:'v; and new. Gum 1mm: iotll" frien wt Soda gal-m- for mugging t r I“. I ttmtteitt the e: pl... an ttter, 41:34 ‘25“8? 20th Gran In W. word that the” M} ,. mud in mm to My Northern Ontarim u. (w. .Lml appreciated. L;.:1.-»-' Glrl" will be pm. _r,'f':ll,tiej,t1i',i,itire,': try m w 1mm tic Club. on My, F “"3 8061111 feature. Mrs A. Ill. " 'era C. Moffat and Mm m In " “on. retained the M. Mr of ttaes and were “I "M " Irretty cream m. A rot thank. Wu madam an. y M Ah W ' Clow of business the - h-od user into a. social 0"!- r when 'military bridge m I remainder of the 070m- Mes were In play and m and enjoyment was deteteed is Social feature I" A " Lill, NO {Yr-5‘s, Supply See’y an Hunt reported on the riltora mud Mutated .‘. “mam M Ohrtst. ', a! which she in con- Mfr“ resignation I I l'mxn Relief mm A,' accepted, and Mr. Hun-5 him. The Che ' "itstut ing their yearly ‘u tir.rs Monument Man- '. mu are purcm q .' . Boy Scout argum- Wright, I memeri <1. United cm.‘ Y, " his 80th birthday my {Ur this year" We?! 1' v-nnducted. In. J. Mrs Kearney being - 'm- home ot his I. A. Wesley, Tor! the evening to sun Piteher. A tendered Mb. I the guests h Ber. God Sun The score should have mad I-o for Durham without the overtime, as Owen Sound’s goal should never have been allowed. Blair shot trom the hhieline 14 min. alter opening of game, and the puck stuck tn Schutz’e pads. MuGregor charged Schlitz and knocked him in the nets, and shalld have drawn a penalty instead of a goal. However Referee Burrows al- lowed a goal and Durham never let up trying to get the equalizer. Just 3 minute before full time, E. Tuck- er shot and Neath blocked the puck dropping at his feet. Jack Lauder tiaahedinandnettedthodisetotie up the game. In overtime Durham pressed the key seam took phceanOwen Bound ice Tuesday night, when Durham's speedy Junior O.H.A. entry won out in overtime, 2--1, over the famed Greys, amel- losing a. t--1 verdict to Owen Sound here. Durham Juniors Won M ln overtime Durham pressed the attack, and in 2 min. Bolger made a pass out from behind the o. Bound nets and with another Durham play- er waiting to net the rubber two Grey towards batted in Durham's winning goal in their haste to clear it. hr the remaining 8 min. of overtime, Durham played tight defensive hock- ey and held the lead, even shorthand- ed when Arum had drawn two pen- On slushy sticky ice. puck carrying and smart teamwork were almostim- ”this, but Durham My accomp- “shed some tent in holding the smack and spcdy Greys scoreless in 70 min. a" bickey. Both More, Schlitz end Neath, were the stars ot the calculator” Ed Patton, Recher- ton, turned in a useful me tot-Dur- ham as alternate centm man and his brother and Arum on defence mowed all and sundry. The regular fttrwtud line played snappy hockey, checked closely and held the Greys in sub mission. It Durham can capture both games from Walkerton, It will came a aud. den-denth phyutt with Owen Sound Durham--- Goal, Schulz '. defense, Arniil and B. Putnam cenre. Boiger: wlntpr, lander and E. Tucker: alter- nates, N. Tucker, E. Patton, Good- child and MeGirr. . iijlitt . B artiitiiti illltgittE Owen souud--0oal, Neath: defence McKay and Blair: centre. Ciarridge: wings. Campbell and McGregor : al- tornatmr,1aunstm, Couture, Gamma Bleich and Tennant. Referee ---Doe Burrows, Harrismn First Period 1. Owen sound-McGregor (Blair) .......... ....... 14.30 Penalties, Campbell (charging), Gar- butt (board check), E. Patton ttrip- pins). Campbell (tripping), Lauder ttripping.) No scoring. . Penalties --Lrudtyr (charging), Me. Gregor (Board check), Bolger (board check), McKay (tripping). E. Patton (charging), Couture (slashing), Bor ger (slashing), McKay (tripping), ping, Blair tslashing.) Third Period 2. Durham-E. Pautton ' 2. Durham-E. Patton ...... 19.00 Penalties - Couture (slashing), Campbell (tripping). Lauder (trip Blair (slashing) 3. Durham-r-Boite ........... 2.00 Pataltiesr--Artti11 (slashing), Arum (throwing puck.) Panama: in minutesr--owen Bound mien and short-passing were too much for FIeaherton in the latter's rink last Thursday night, Durham winning a 7 --1 decision. The home team could seldom pierce the Durham defence, and if they did, Sehuta was playing a brilliant game, to block everything hut one shot in last frame. Elmer Juniors Beat Flesherton Tho surprising “upset" of the hoe. 15, Greeer scored BMW? Glia, 2 and lander 1, and Mt lane scored tor Merton. W. l butt, Owen Bound, refereed well “D up coumur-wu- -"""%' _"" Dean on defence. what Kan wer vdiird -iiairrhmtretts, We Murdock we" the for-uh. 1 Selma refused. Wound-y night lee, Durham Juniors' auperior from Owen Sound Greys Easy Win from Malkdale {as Second Period Overtime 12. were too much New Gmil will Re- Appoint Ill officials Gounc'll table, on the Mayor’s lea. att seated Clerk Rose. Councillors Geo. Mekeehnie, Robt Campbell and Bert Btonerouae and' on his right, Councillors W. A. Macdonald, John McNany and J. B. Duffield. The Standing Committees were struck as follows: Firtanee-W. s. Hunter, B. Stoneouae __ ----_'-_r.- -. .._-..._.. Mr.. """ Reeve Hunter and Conn; madman! School Board. were elected as t3ourreit representa- Durham't, new Council made an an- Prim on town Relic! Bond. spicious start Monday evening, and Conn. Maodonald objectnd to Clerk tmmsaeted a, good volume ot busl- receiving " as Rtttrrnimr,ottieer for new. With Mayor W. H. Kreso and election, stating this wugcluded in Reeve W. B. Hunter-ct either end of his duties, but as It “I”?! been J. B. Duffield Board of Work.-4 McKechnle, J MoNally, R. Campbell. Property-B Shoueouse, W. A. Mae. donald. W. S. Hunter. Fire and Light-W. H. Kress. J. B. Dumeld, R. Campbell _ Ct. Revielort--.W. S. Hunter, chair- man; J. B. Duffleld. B. Sumeouse. J. McNally. G. MoKechnle Rev J. Billingeley, rector of Trinity Church, opened the year's business with prayer and a few words of tim- ely advice to the Council. Mayor Kreee followed with his inaugural ad. dress, a. pithy summary of business before the Council during the year. The Cmmcll table, he stated. not the streets, was the place tor discussion. Financing would be the great prob- lem and he suggested a 10 or 15 per cent out in all salaries, CouneiN as well. Not so much expenditure would be required on roads this year, but some means should be devised clout. ting dawn hydro and water costs. Ex. Comr Wilson had anticipated an in. ‘crease to consumers but he hoped 'suoh could be avoided. More regular "napeotion of cellars, and chimneys In ‘town, was advised, possibly every 2 months. Relief costs should be held Chartered Accountants will Audit Town Book: this Yi.-..,). A. Row. land nucaeedu J. Mon-inn on High School Board. at minimum possible and more pro- tection provided the merchants from hawker-s and pedlm-s. On beta]! ol the Great War Peter. ans Ass’n, Mr J. A. Rowland intro duced the president, Rev. B. D. Arm- strong, who asked the free use of Hail for rehearsals and a. benefit eon- cart, the proceeds to be used tor re- lief purposes for needy veteruna' families. D. McCallum and Dr Grunt also spoke in favor and council later voted to rebate the Hall rent when for such a good cause. The Dept. of Agriculture, Markdale, wrote that 3. Boys' Agricultural course as well as one tor Ladies and Girls in Domestic Science, will be con- ducted here from Jan. 30 to Feb. 23. The Council had solicited aid trom the Dept. of Highways, re proposal to install a large new weigh scalesooet- ing $1300. Hon L. Macaulay, Minds- ter, wrote that Dept. hadnt 'tmuty oe. (‘as'icns to use it here, but would be glad to consider it on receiving the proposal of Council. General accounts totalling $553.22 were pussed and relief accounts tot- alllng $175.58. It made a total of ov- er $280 relief expenditure in Durham in December. Reeve Hunter, on behalf of Finance Com., presented a recommendation that a. firm or chartered accountants be secured tor town auditors. Conn. Macdonald concurred. stating town had never had a full report of hydro expenditure. An itemized financial statement must be produced it own cil demands it before 15th of Januaer. Councillor James B. Duffield recom- mended that Fleming & Fleming, o. and Bylaws 959 to 965, appointing town omoiais were passed. ial were six appBtxstitreur-41eo McKay at (Int. u.u.A.) $525: H, D. Scott J. F. Wright at Tues., Jan 81-Piesherton at Durham $600: Allan Mcthlimy at $45 per, (Jr. Northern) month: H. W Rimmer at $56.00 a Tues., Jan. 31-Durhaan at Walkemom month and John Watt. Three applied (Int. 0.H.A.) for Atsessssor---Herb Murdock at $89: Thurs., Feb. 2-Durham at Hanover Glen Lloyd at $75 and H. D. Scott. (Jr. Nor-then) The present omeial, H. D. Scott, on Friday, Feb. 3---MArkdale at Durhqm motion of Btmteoumr--DutBe1d, was (Sr. Northern) re-engaged as constable, etc at same -..__ tsalary $60 a mm and atao as tue BRUCE LEAGUE TEAM sessor at $86, a reduction of 315. l .. LOST IN WALKERTON Wm Gray was reappointed pound-' Ttuaioealemtrydn theBrueeUntr- Iteeperat " and Wm Noam, David ueiatinWat_8--0ortWodnar. ‘Hopkjns and John Henry, fence viaw- day night. m- 1tMtttt M second G,rriru,rth,sismrtanrwetrtwe. dsieasttrr Wmmoymm t Damon voted tubby-laws muot be any out at the me. Ken Whoa Ihwmzht forward to we all town VII relaxes. .... Mr J. A.igtowUna W%BTrloii"lt."'"m'" for High School Board Tnnteqwhere vale. For constable. caretaker hall, weed them and report terms at spec- ' be engaged. This was accepted DURHAM, THURSDAY JANUARY 12, 197.3 With which is unwanted the Holstein Leader "sinorperorrtsatto'ie'm"tfa'et was: at 0mm trssAngotasrrtdiewttatBettrm11.a $rynfrmt, gtn..auartsterofMraadrMtsP,T.W11, anemia-t welc- ot'rorosoandfemner1retMihi as, ,msmnrriedtondfttrdmrer,stm deWer-Huwdnm- WALTER HASTIE, Homam, mes Tmtt' MORNING We open our formu‘thb Thursday: Humming, Jan. 12, lo express ourwr-' row and regret on belting of the death ot our old friend, Walter Has-t tie or Holstein, in his om year. The death took place at kn. m. this morning, following a “We tstzolte,, Monday, from which no never re? gained consciousness. The funeral will be at 1.30 p. m. Mrday. from Holstein Pres. Church, Interment at Amos cemetery, Wiarlon Won 4-3 at Close of 30 " Overtime A hesutabreaking ion for Durham', Miss Janet wagon, daughter of Mr was the l-B defeat at Wiarton'trand Mrs Ad. Wm ot town, under- hands on Owen Bound be Friday went an operation tor appendicitis in night, in an Int. 0.H.A. ttxture. It Durham hospital Tuesday. was the titth successive game Dur-l Mrs Justus Kneading, Kitchener, ham and wanton lave hauled withing“ been in good health for new} only 1 goal margin. Mun had the era! weeks and last week end she game won till 3 min. before the close was removed to St Michael’s hospital. when Symon netted . rebound to tie Toma under tspecial mment ot the score 8---8 a full the. Durham Dr. ucpnedmn. Mrs Roedding was had the heat at the pby In we and formerfr Miss Nora Chukka. overtime but could may beat Wil-, Mn; E. L. Knight spent the week- Heme in the nets. In 30 min. over- end in Stanford with her ulsterlex-a time not a goal was scored till 5 sec- Lorne Robertsan and Mrs Tmemn. onde before close, Totten took Gild- of C1intonviIle, WWII. who is nerU page, and beat McDonald for east in Canada, receiving medical wiarton'awh1nirtge't. 'twa-van-ahora-vice and the loss seriouuly affects Dur- ham’s district chances. However with C. MoGirr on the lineup in future games, Durham will yet be heard from in 0.H.A. company. --.Wilaon and Dean: centre. McGirr: wings, Elvidge and Rowe: subs, Me llraith Murdock and Rice. Wharton; Goal, Williams: defense, Gidner and Ashley: centre, Crane: wings, McDonald and Bob Tobten : subs., Schwartz, An Totten. Smith and Simon. Owen Sound Durham Walkerton Wiarwn Markdale Durham Walkerton Owen INTERMEDIATE O.H.A. STANDING Won Lost To play Durham 1 0 3 Flesherton 1 1 2 Hanover 0 1 3 Walkerton, a. bye. Coming Durham Gama Thurs. Jan IB-Hanover at Durham (Junior Nonhern) Frlday, Jan. 13--Durham at o. Sound tmt. O.H.A.) (Sr. Northern) Wed., Jan. 1g--Walhertmt at Durham Jr. O.H.A.) Friday, Jan. 2ir--Wtukerton at Dur- ham (Int. O.H.A.) Thura., Jan. 26-O. Bound at Durham (Int. O.H.A.) Tues., Jan 81-Metrherttm at Durham (Jr. Northern) Tues., Jan. 81-Durham at Walkman (Int. O.H.A.) Thurs., Feb. g-Durham at Hanover (Jr. Northern) Friday, Feb. '---Mhrkdale at Durban (Sr. Northern) Referee-Bill Garbutt, ot Owen Senior Northern Standing , Jan. IT-) Junior O.H.A. Standing Junior Northern ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO SN ". defense '3dtF?.rr'u"t l Mrs R. E, Richardson entertained ‘on Wednsday 'and Saturday evennng lam her friends to tea and later lhrldge. At the My mum, 3M1: Rom. Brigham (Eleanor Kresa) and Mrs Bueglu at. Hanover, were present. Miats Mary Brown was successful la passing her recent examination' tor ‘Reglstered Nurse,’ which she wrote in.Haaniltmt. Miss .Ethed Melvyn. nurse-in-train- ing " London Victoria Hospital, spent the holidays with her parems and sisters st Elmwbod. “Br and Mrs Arthur Backus, Hano- ver, were sued: of his father here tthiig week. Mr Irvin Sharp, B. A. of Durham High School staff, was a. recent hou- day guest of Mr and Mrs Albert Hel- wig, " Mr and Mrs Ed. Burnett, of Han- over, visited his cousins, Mr and Mrs H. D. Scott, Sunday. Dr. Jessie MeBean, Professor of} Ohm“ in Hackett Medical Col-) iege, Canton. China, arrived Wednes-I day on a abort visit to Rev. and Mrs! B. D. Armstrong at the Prestryter-1 inn Manse. At is 27 yea“; since Dr: McBean um went to China. Rev.‘ and Mn Armstrong were neighbor missionaries to her in China before their return to Canada some years ago. Dr Blown will speak at the Presbyterian Women's Day of Pray- er in that church on Thursday. Miss Janet Watson. daughter of Mr and Mm Ad. Wm of town, under- went an operation tor appendicitis in [Durham hospital Tuesday. M.” Indus Roedding. Kitchener, has not been in good health for ttev- eral weeks and last week end she was moved to St Michael's hosp:hal. Toronto, under special treatment of Dr. Mephedran. Mrs Roeddlng was l Deemed was born at Eugenia Bills." her maiden name being Lizzie Smith. l Her early girlhood was spent at Kim- }berley where she married Eben. [Smith or this union there was a. family of tive daughters and one son. Her husband'a death came as a. great blow. Thirteen years later she married the second time in Kim- berley, Thos. Wilson who survives her. After this marriage the couple lremoved to Durham, where they Pave since been residents. Mrs Wil- "on was a. good living woman, and [has - much hard work in her day. east in 4 treatment MR8 THOMAS WILSON There died on Countess St South. Durham, on Thursday, Jan lith, Mrs. Thomas Wilson, aged 72 years 10 The family who were all present for the funeral are Margaret, (Mrs. Elliott) Tommo (deceased): Mary, Mrs. Bowmait Guelph: Louisa. (Mrs Neavea) Durham: Ada,' (Mrs Elliott) Detroit: Emma, (Mrs Wm Warming- ton, deceased): Albert Smith, Mark- dale. Rev. W. C. mack conductedthe funeral services on Saturday, mter- ment being made in Durham ceme- tem‘whloh was to have Cmsqiqted of a. thtrteetrmonth yen. each month txtntnirttntrt8dame,withrrrtewmmtth to be and 'Sol'. pica! between June Ind July, and the dar still an orer,pittmdnttherendeseD-ther amttotteanumttmntatddaraahd n an}! ttmUmtttdmt mo fol-gan- "rumttmehnitr.itthotsh-d1d _isUiGrGitirautCiitrexs_tos Also a. brother survives Joseph Sherwood, Eugenia Fans and a. sister McAUrdPTiT%'-- At Durham Hospi- tal, on Wednesday, Jan. II, to Mr and Mrs A. D. McAuutfe, a son. MIBKEY---At mm, on Jan. 8, to The ladies' ot the Durham Baptist, Chgmh w hold a sale of baking on Jan M. tch tor further MnWM9I'QIbA-ne Depruolon Again to Blame It the calendar reform idea had carried through, it was pmpoued that Jan. 1, 1938, being a Sunday. N to ,muetheistaugumtHnof'rrsmrtrrtr ai GG; aGritGGGr" m" 'V o! the W. Mr and Mrs Arthur Mickey, a. THEROLLCALL BORN Mr and Mrs Victor Baum» of Guelph, are receiving the tttrmrmttrn 1atitrtusoetNrirmnartrimuUinttsnt city, " well u those of North m POPULAR BABY l8 daughter, Virgina Jenn, at 7.25 a. In New Year porting. Inn .ut. In. Burrows was formerly Huel Knox. daughter of the has Thoma and Mrs Knox, formerly ot i'iiicigi'ii'j She was married tour rkm no to Mr. Bun-ow. and an. is their anti child. _ l Coupled with the rejoicing over the birth. the Guelph Daily Mercury is showering upon the young daughter, Hams from many quarters. Theyrln , page advertisement giving m1- zcs trom- varlous budneu tatttu- of the city torthettmt My hon: in New Year. The Royal Dairy ave a week's supply milk: the Penlold Hudwue save the Bums baby an channelled baby bath; Smith Furniture Store a high chair: Royal City laundry 1 due bill to amount of tl: Guelph Savings and Ontario Investment & Savings Cootrpaaetrootrwithantnstid de. posit of tii: P. E. Campbell. a sun- able fumed trisuie.." RaTii, Candy Shop a 5 lb box of chocolates: Boyd City tioriset, a baby's basket ot now- MrsD. usithottomtigrantumtot Mrs Burrows. ' THE ANNUAL MEETING of . South Grey Agricultural Society at 2.30 p. m. for election of Officers and tran- sect general business. John Mc0irr, President E verything in hudioine--for use about) Fully guaranteed for Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis. Feels good on the throat. Best for Kidney ills. Ben of 10 Pills. " c IcFaIHen's Prescription Drug Store Carr’s Ginseng Kidney Pills Carr's Cough- Syrup wwmnnuomnm TOD-Ital“ ”unwind“ tmmlcoou.‘m A. Y. P.A. Rooms, Durham (Above McLachlan’s Store) Friday,' January 20th BORN IN GUELPH will be held in the I lg M to co'opaue with usual ‘you will receive from III still better oeyrThset,xreaAattofrou,iftrttugy- the. we Invert exactly what you want we would Appreciate it very much if you would let Miss McAul- we know u few days In advance and she will get in (and: with us. Levine's ask your Hearty Co-opetation ill-I MasAulirte, who t: In charge ev- ery m. will slide-Nor to do her ul- we would like you to let u. know mydme'mw. became the tnveilers will be coming And we could get in ly and get an excludve model. We trust that 1988 will be c bright ya:- for everyone. TONIGHT -- JM. 12th Jr. N.H.L Hockey HANOVER vs. DURHAM You'll use a good game. The Junior: need your cannon. tum. at 0.16. _ with you. It gives you the on Alex Alioe, Secretary Admbnion 25c and 15c Mr. and In. Levine

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