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Durham Review (1897), 13 Dec 1934, p. 4

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a ( 6 the gas and end his agony of wait. the and ing, "its pathetic to sees With a -""h"flh-“"'m.‘thon- ceiver was hung up. 1 looked out lik on op tm on ts huu.g:"'w.lu‘ ' m »ture him thus for others‘Q, 12,. 91C C W uns e g CE eraneeae® ent | was. I gave a hurried glance throum. window. Yes, he was .sPu. here, gazing intently towarde ent I was. was _ really â€"râ€"i'diw&' Z,, ant aues 7 ts over $13 in all ,,,-_-mâ€"â€"- CVR ll::llflll: that chased ough my m as 1 tried, almo:t fr:‘l:flcany. to get the switchâ€" rpine \ul "N_J, °C get t to arm himself himself sfter an defendant | that stop a man on demand to see He also declarec of the two witn alike, and looke rehearsed before #1 and engls . him back to her? t Lo wr_llllc, _ UCComE Tngt the whole Hospital opuose would make him eager to f.\n miles beâ€" tween him and the place. But no, there he was, hungering for a look at the one who had bent over him a maim _ w.ll _ .CGCY CVer ALm in his pain. Just what tenderness undaretanAima 2a i.) hi. 4 COuq not reacn rniv office quickâ€" ly enough; I was thrilled at my find. Here was a youngster anxiously waiting outside of a Hospital to obâ€" tain a glimpse of his nurse! Could {ou conceive of anything quite so ovely? One would imagine that the whels areccsica 0 9 us 222 TTC aMC CUCUnTE «â€"e me by looking out of the winâ€" cow, but she hasn‘t come yet." ie was very confident. 1 scented a romance right there, and asked a few leadin! questions which brought ‘forth: Yes, he‘d been a tient in the Hospital for five wcez:d had been operated upon for Mastoiditis." He had no difficulâ€" ty in pronouncms.(he word, I noticed â€""and did I ink Nurse Robinâ€" son would be long?" I did not, "for," I said, "it is my firm intenâ€" tion of lelepixoning right away, and telling her that there is a fine upâ€" standing chap looking up at her window, and that will bring her on the run, 1 know." | He smiled, with some confusion, but with evident relief. "What Ward is she on, Ward J? All right, you wait just where Iou are for one minute," : I could not reacn m office quickâ€" | ly enough; I was thxuiyed at my find 1| ran away. When Corlett gained conâ€" trol again, he gathered up a few rocks and returned to where the men were. Schopf took the advice of the other men and jumped in his car and left. His Honor in summing up, declarâ€" ed the plaintiff had a perfect right to arm himself with rocks to defend himself sifter an assault and told the lefendant that he had no right to top a man on the highway nor to , emand to see his trapper‘s license. . le also declared that the testimony { f the two witnesses was too much _ We ul ue es t Nov. 20th, Schopf stopped Corbett on the road when he was on his way to Chesley, and after demanding to see his trapper‘s license, threatened to pull him out of the buggy and lick him. Two other men, Henry and Lorne Schnucknecht who had been with Schopf, came up and Corlett turned to look at them and them Schopf is said to have hit Corlett on the back with his fists. The alleged assualt frightened the Ahorse which °. G,, 10U, waiting _ anything?" "Yes, I‘m just waiting to see Nurse Kkobinson." "Well you‘ll '""'3. see her this ear!‘y as, no doubltI e is wa duty," Oh yes 1 will, for I whoned her I‘d be wamn& around Lore lb(:ut ten, and that she could 1 was hurrying across the small plot of grass between the Hospital and the Nurses‘ Residence one fine morning on the way,. to my office when I encountered a youth loiterâ€" ing around. "Are â€" you wanting _ anything?" "Yes, I‘m just waiting to see Nurse Kkubinson." "Well von‘ll hardls a2~ assaulting John Corbett of on Nov. 20th. It transpired two men were trappers, and in the same bush, had run each other‘s trap lines, with sult that they were not the friends. iptsmtn@ibizdsds a c as 4 4 A California man is Magistrate Walker of Walkerton, With a miniature radio disposed cJ a trio of cases in the !n his hat. _ Many le police court in Hanover, Thursday, P°ODPlée merely have The first case was that of Adoipn bonnets. Schopt, Williamsford, charged with Mites e e Ge 8 Vancouver Victoria Seattle $113.05 looked as it it * Well FINED FOR assauLrt Return Fare 20th. It transpired that the were trappers, and trapping ime bush, had run foul of )re, Schopf was fined . which amounted to Mecapture Summer &R s .. # CANADaA‘s EVERGREEN l _ PLAYGROUND Â¥es, Tommie L., do uns "ormie L. do urham bis plight, and "Nurse gbinson" irresistably drawn TO OUTSTANDING EVENTS 3.05 Weekâ€"end sports programmes â€" on Grouse Mountain, Vancouver, Midâ€"Winter Golf Tournament, Victorâ€" la, Feb. 18 to 23, 1935. W Full information from any ticket agent * ® U anadian Pacgti® FROm trap lines, with the "Is that Miss P eCPAE TY CH, n€ Nurse Robinâ€" | great!" That wa I did not, |commit himself y firm intenâ€" |had seen his eye ht away, and back to the Hos; is a fine upâ€" ough to fire my $ up at her|back again soon bring her on | "to see me as w | son,." ne confusion,| 1 sat down q ief. "What |stirred at what 1 J? All right,|ly, been granted immea as _ 3 _ "° 1eeFely aives ol * efimpse of what it must have ‘ten. our contribution may be sent care of the Secretary.Trano ue OrCcs Cark of the Secretaryâ€"Treas. urer, Hospital for Sick Children, Toâ€" does not begin to of the work accor pead m ai, _0 10 6°5L LASt year :ncdnurud"l’..';l&p;fi-enh in our cots gave 93, tments at our Outâ€"Patient D':BAM This dgeg__no}!gdn to the immensite uk CECD CUH "2710, _ The need for funds is moa;muuent. Last year we nursed 7,511 patients in our cote and aaws ag man C1 C0C0 Sullivan hich made possible such a lovely w made possible a ve! seene as I had witnessed. . Was "ay e in it, humble as was, wo while? I had been shown it was And en T C rre ib a 2 Had 1 been depressed that mornâ€" ing as 1 started out for my office? Well just a little, perhaps, but not now. The whole work had been f‘lormod for me, and magnified. ow privileged to be on the staff of an l:insutfl:idc: where not m were ailing 1i ones nursed to heaith and strength, but where such an atmospnhere af 41. 1 U NC d at whar ..3 "__"* mJ desk, stirred at what nad, so unexpectedâ€" ly, been granted to meâ€"the maniâ€" festatior. of an adoring love of a small patient for his nurse. A most wonderful movie had been enacted right before my astonished eyes, on a stage firesenting a little green sward behind the towering walls of a large and old institution, the Hosâ€" pital for Sick Children. Toronto. I wish others could have shared it with me, but my eyes alone had seen it. wescclc n e s OeE SCoelk Ean, and of course he wouldn‘t like to be operated upon again for he might die." "Were the nurses good to him?" "Well, he‘d say so, they were great‘" That was about all he would commit himself to in words, but I had seen his eyes, and he had come back to the Hospital. That was enâ€" ough to fire my imagination. "Come back again soon" ! said as he left, "to see me as well as Nurse Robinâ€" son." 1 :t down quietly at my desk ativv ag oÂ¥ 1 id When â€" with the use o © chemicals they can be conv f manure the question "W "~ straw stacks?" is really _ Straw is worth something n ~ as a bedding material, and ‘ least valuable is its use for ing of artificial manure. Th 100 pounds of lime and 100 P _ ammonium sulphate to eact straw, and this thoroughly with water produces a manur tinct fertilizer value. From â€" six months are required for ganic changes to become . and the resultant substance »; of the appearance and practic SHBHMO YAIIC as narmuwasL u.. .. 7 10 ! am going to ask you to « uslnthlawo"r.goleunn.m. little ones of Ontarin _ Tw= of Whe: rates at hotels, Tickets good going Dec. 15 to Feb. 28. Return limit Apâ€" ril 30, 1935, Stopâ€"over allowed at all intermediate points. VANCOUVER, VICTORtTA, SEATTLE, WASH, Come out to Canada‘s Playground . . . .enjoy â€" balm glorious outdoor sports. G yatching, motoring, hikin the land of yearâ€"round sports ! Low ra‘l fares and speci; rates at hotels Tirkats . hb ie Acton Free Press points out n that most of the auction sales in that @ sec ion of Ontario are now on a cash ; basis. This is true of Chesley and vicinity where credit sales are rapâ€" + idly becoming a thing of the past.. The farmer is wise in carrying on in a similar way financially to o‘her business.â€"Chesley Enterprise, " "If research engineers could â€" exâ€", tract the full advantage from a galâ€" lon of gasoline, motorists would be able to travel from 200 to 300 miles on a single gallon," w,. M.. Turniey told a gathering of engineers in To ( ronto last week. _ And if there were $ not so many ‘"ifs‘ wouldn‘t this world i be a grand old place to what it is*| t Low Rail Fares to a muckle." WHY vnhanges to become effective be resultant substance has much * appearance and practically the value as barnyard manure, oo e o CH WB younsters eager to come t o Preeniig : oce 2adih tR BURN sTRaw sTtacks are required for the or ha 2.4,, " O 8 AR MIHI the D O__ C ~S#eCCCG in f chell, stateq that he wilj sell the rink gun â€"" Patients in our "many quarters. _ Both awards were, for $1,200 ana that it cost around whe 89 treatments at | bowever received with universal apâ€" $3,000. He says that he would have The it e mutnenty .. / provat. _. , bad $1,500 more in the bank it he had acou lished, it merely Henderson has drawnâ€"Mniversal atâ€" given the rink away five years a80. trate m:: / tention by his undeviating pumunoe," Skating anq curling rinks do not wire | â€"Treas | of the aims. set forward when the seem to be paying propositions in whic mr‘" Idhanna.mont conference . was con-"mlny small Ontario towns in recent the :_-Anâ€"'lo-v 'voked at Geneva and his unwillingâ€" ‘ years. pavir CC UV TWE hat. Many less upâ€"toâ€"date merely have bees in their to Canada‘s Evergreen ..enjoy â€" balmy days of oor sports. Golf, riding, otoring, hikingâ€"all in a cific its use for the inure. The use Of‘ and 100 pounds of | man is going around e radio receiving set manure of disâ€" special winter e of suitable converted into "Why â€" burn y pertinent. ng more than . and not the Am Pa‘ ftpsgq,, /1 _ _,_ _Cantes the Owen Sd, igineers in Toâ€" Greys, in the Junior O.H.A., went 1 if there were $337.12 in the hole last winter in doâ€" dn‘t this world ing so, and this _ after collecting to what it is? funds totalling $531.00, However thelrl | expenses â€" were much too high, conâ€". | sidering all they did in the hockey N SCRS > l world on 1084 Thao L. . Sy"eery each ton of » “~ C,, A'Id three to om a galâ€" would be 300 miles . Turnley summer 1 ouoaines, uRseWit . was unofficially | nounced Saturday. The award is a double triumph ]the British Labour movement. j ;denon i8 a leader Of the nartw. _ many quarters, Both however received with nfnnrPiskiucds 4h . 4 | which was not given la; ,Ms writings against war | son‘s selection was uno | nounced Saturday. ‘The Award ia « a222; ~ Awarding Norman â€" A Tt on EC oes oo OME DFQâ€" | vince; nor more than 100 at Ot:awa. | Electing all the others merely lets | us in for that much extra spending. â€"iFinancial Post. | | T Cle........ ____ | | BRITIsHERS wIN noseL PRIZESs I On Monday â€" two Britons were aâ€" | warded the 1933 and | 1934 Nobal | FOPRIC . a» T c "Om Monday two Bri fwarded the 1933 ana prizes â€" for their â€" con world peace. Arthur H ceived the 1934 prize for president of the disarr ference aind Sir Norman ous Pualioe se im We ie aaplgs .c n om CO AGestions: lic payrolls 83 from a total of 133, i Iieten aen i me eimmag w t | ooo Pour Abundnt oare Tees | ducing the national, state, ci + _ perfec | county payroll armies of tax dteyvoaun: Yourselves in (hose that you thin} ing officials." may some day be of use; and take Canada has 831 lawmakers, ;vhich m:dmon-a] coux:ses by mail or otherâ€" is more than there are in any of the wise with a view to continued self. followlug countries. . ‘improven?ent. | _ Japan, with 67,000,000 peopte | 2. Don‘t be afraid of books. Map | Netherlands, $,000,000 ; iout a course of readingâ€"technical | _ Poland, 32,000,000 ; jand cultural. This will improve your | _ Portugal, 7,000,000; ""‘“““5 and enrich your vocabulary, _ Australia, 7,000,000 ; | Moreover, a wide course of reading _ Sweden, 6,000,000 : ’lwm from time to time suggest ideas Argentina, 15,000,000; that you may be able to turn to prac« Greece. 6,000,000; /tlca] use. South Africa, with 7,000,000 people. 3. If you cannot secure employment We do not need more than from plan to s art a business â€" for yourâ€" 10 to 30 legislators in any one pro. °°!Y°$â€" Recently the writer made a vince; nor more than 109 at Ottawa, SUTYeYy of a locality and found that . Electing all the others merely lets 4t 18ast 10 important businessas o AAn for that mumeks is uy 0. Ds spragee (Rall is “Conso]ldatlng two ies into one and lopr HC Davyrolls 22 a... _ |_ _ "The State of Nebraska, at tt gestion of Senator Geo. W, : wiped out its state senate, w members, and its state house o reentatives, with 100 members stituting for ‘both a single body, cameral" legislature one single of 50 members. .| OO mMmany LAWMAKERS MmEans - TOO many SPENDERS |_ _ The United States 8,158 lawmakers | have recently been reduced by83. Arâ€" | thur Brisbane tells what happened at | the last election. | "The Stntt Tof Niakmsstzil on nll British publicist TOoo COoe C oo usy â€" WABed costs $1188 to play hockey, half dozen games or less, it is time apply the pruning knife severely _8 °V a@nd this after collecting funds totalling $531.00, However thelr‘ expenses were much too high, conâ€" sidering all they did in the hockey‘ world in 1934, They went “stronx"j on equipment and expenses. When it‘ paots @1100 . ‘ Sound, wh Greys, in a banner majority a with it we have no d reeves will place him en‘s chair. ONTARIO ARCHIV TORONTO ;townshlp reeve will probably be selâ€" | ected, there is no more logical j'choice than reeve Angus A. MacArâ€" | thurt of Glenelg. Glenelg‘s turn for _ the honors is long overdue, as it was in 1895, forty years ago that the last warden from that township was elâ€" ected, the late Mr. George Binnie. | Wien 1935 rolls past, Mr. MacArthâ€" ur will have had two years in the Council. He is a ready speaker and deba‘er, a good mixer, and is well : qualified for the highest County ofâ€" fice. The township electors showed ; their confidence in him by eivine kh. With the retirement of Warden J. L. Taylor of Osprey from municipal life at the close of the year, interest cenitres on who the new presiding officer for 1935, will be a‘ County Council. It is an unwritten rule, yet fairly strictly adhered to, that with 16 townships and 10 towns and vilâ€" | lages in the County, rural reeves be | given the honor for two successive , years, then an urban reeve. Since exâ€" warden A. Bell of Durham was in ofâ€" fice, Bentinck‘s reeve D. J. MacDonâ€" | ald zind reeve Tayor of Osprey have | occupied the big chair, and as an uB _ “ ban Warden, Markdale‘s reeve, J. C. Mercer, appears the likely choice for ] 1935. He has been several years in j office and is well posted in county s affairs. His only opposition if any, / | will likely be Reeve Himmler of ; | Neustadt. | 4400ur movement, Henâ€" leader of the party‘s right Angell has served is a | C. RAMAGE & SON. Editors { Proprietors (Che ‘" 200. 997 ON TE RED _ Crescent Athlelic Club of , which finances the Owen IN 60 from a total of 133, is ) in the direction of reâ€" national, state, city and )I1 armies of tax devourâ€" forman Angell, fam. icist, the 1933 award, given last year, for inst war, Henderâ€" and lopping off LINE FOR THE WARDENSHIP OF GREY county ence in him by giving him majority and if he stays have no doubt his fellowâ€" forward to 1936, when a univ Orrium Acvic w triumph for 1 legislative bod >w~nsnip was elâ€" al . George Binnie. tion ist, Mr. MacArthâ€" by | two years in the mon ady speaker and 1. xer, and is well ing . ighest County ofâ€" 2. e body, "uniâ€" single house in the Wardâ€" at the sugâ€" W. Norris, e, with 33 ise of repâ€" the pubâ€" tions and baq 1 bred in a period Employ yoursely by taking an act itimate activities themselves.â€"p,y LCl c _ y wl aeipr and inspire others; you will take your mind off your troubles of unemployment; you will make valuable personal contacts through which you may even hear of positions; you will develop your per. sonalities, I 5. Beware â€" of vimkm.cs!. wl (*>6.: A ’tor 5 1 y ’ 7: & | 8. En of 0. fleas, n Sd.!‘ 9. Suf In a letter to the Mitchelt council G. Smith of Teeswater who owns e skating and curling rink in Mitâ€" ell, stated that he wilj sell the rink " $1,200 ana that it cost aronna ONM tr2 __> T survey of a locam; at least 19 impo were unrepresented area inhablted by | & to â€" we want to stress this point, ey » period of unemployment provide; portunities for selfâ€"development. â€" _ member that your fathers who d _ oped this country did not wait _ Opportunities; they made them. erally they dug a living out of earthâ€"the primary â€" source of wealth. We make the following gestions: 1. Use your abundant spare time improve on your studies; per: yourselves in those that you th may some day be of use; and t; additional courses by mail or ott wise with a view to continued s improvement. EOE _| ask you to accept th alr’ x /you use them do ; nâ€" s they represent our f y YOouNG man AND His PROBLEMsS you. We wish for ye d ] years together and m it‘ Many young men today must be / are sure that the ha; a finding time heavy on their hands’that now exists will ; o although fortunately there are SI&Ns | ang that as the years that «heir services will be more freâ€" ship will deepen and + quently in demand than at present.l Signed on behaif of Young men find that apparently there | friends Florence Macl | is no work;in sight in the sense of lTwamk’zy G. Krauter paid occupations. They have left‘ fest f s schools full of hope and vigor and’ W. M. s â€" have trained in anticipation of securâ€"| The W.M.S. hela ing work but little thought has been mee‘ing at the home taken to training for feisure; But stt MuMFumeng. a., 1 Uf THE DURHAM REVIEW 101 Ample iron to make & nail, of soap °> _ ‘Cient lime to whitewash a[the word and it was for this neighborhood chicken coop. l 3. Thirty to 40 teaspoonsful of sait. Y°Ur8elf when 12 y 4. From 3 to 10 gallons of water. lyou became united _ .‘ 5. Enough phosphorus â€" to make | Edna and‘ brought h 2200 match heads. l :Ince that time you 6. A quantity of glutin adequate 482red yourselves to ¢ for 5 pounds of glue, Your home has always 7. A quarter pound af sugar. you mave both always 8. Enough sulphur to rid a dog of | {Ve part in aH commun fleas. a period of yourselves * corner." As youngsters we learned a jingle part of which was to the that little girls were made of + The amalgamation of four border f municipalities into a new and greatâ€" § er Windsor has been announced in a communication from â€" Premier Hepâ€" \ burn. Briefly forecastlng an unpreâ€" cedented governmental move, the prime minister â€" said: "Government legislation will come down at next session of parliament, welding Windâ€" sor, Walkerville, East Windsor and Sandwich into a city of more than 100,000 population. The new Windsor | will come into being, July 1, 1935. ] As constituted at present, said the ‘ premier, four municipal governments t are t]oun‘nhlng_ extravagantly side by R side, "like chain stores at a 'bus}" Sufficient fat to N ness to let it collapse. Sir Norman Angell, whose book "The Great Illuâ€" sion" before the war forecast with considerable accuracy the forces driving the world towards catasâ€" trophe, has written for years on beâ€" half of peace. The awards were a-‘ bout $40,000 each. active of yielding ‘nnot secure employment _ a business for yourâ€" itly the writer made a locality and found that important businesses habits that ONE BIG CcitTy at winpsor WHAT A COLLECcTion:! "C"HY did not wait for ; they made them. Litâ€" dug a living out of the primary â€" source of all make the following sugâ€" enforced idleness, even without pay _Dart in any leg. ‘at may present which was to the effect T ieisure. But, aind this point, even a ° #vPNOWINg gug." spare time to ldles; perfect that you think â€" use; and take | mail or other-:< continued aelt-'w C to temptaâ€" allons of water. lyou became united in ;horus to make/ Pdna and brought her I Since tha; time you p deared yourselves to ey, f dequate 6 slutin adeq Your home has always b m' dt sugar you mave both always t t Hd g d.og of | Â¥* Part in an communit; ‘havc not spared yourse in any enterpri ke seven bars| WY or M (AB the DBUhite ances * provides opâ€" â€" | He ith by ECTION! and earned a Httle| °*4 is to the effect | ®! made of "sugâ€" | hon _ things nice," | 84W ntist explaina’ D ind sp‘ce, and | nive prising colleo-lsath lien‘s is useq | 8"4¢ makeâ€"up, _ a.| @Djo : following: Will, for the burst.| have hell. bor _ whitewash a| the 1 ’-lor t onsful of sait. Y°Uurs s of water. IYOU I s to make| Edna ’Slnce tin adequate | deare Your sugar, I‘}OU "A ____ _C~ °Z5 and went home for their guns. The geese were still there when they returned and they let fire The bill was shot off one £0ose. The accused pair pleaded with the mlgh-‘ trate that they did not see the fine wire netting around the enclosure which barbours the geese. They spntl the price af in. __â€" T develâ€" Goderich tp the geese in thought the the lkle. a 6â€"penny ! _ Canada geese a was learned in court. That is the birds by Magist found Robert Fry er, GOderlc.h tp. shooting one of _ Gal.‘s three beer Satlrrday night. Alt} been granted, lega} showed trat Galt x cal oplion so far as cerned and orders â€" close down. Fees ns Li 14 _ _ ~~* PSA Opinton recei showed trat Gait was still under cal oplion so far as hotels were C cerned and orders were received close down. Feesg paid for authorit will be refunded, iBolcs. 4 AB â€" ’tle was appointed ch election aof officers wh lows : Hon, pres., My Miss A, Hobkjrk; 1st 1 Lynne Fisher; 2ng vice Dougal}; treas., _ Mrs Mrs, Copp; Convenors uis o on Tob bfortaiies.s.... 4 MacDonald. Miss Lynn sided. The roll call was ed with a proverb; Mrs tie was appointed chai election aof officers whic lows : Hon, Pres., Mrs ns ul O2 Magistrate Making ’ Dear Edna and Willâ€" niversary of your wedd gathered to extend to gratula ions and best w enjoy with you the ev, Will, have grown up aj have proved yourself A bor and a friend in ev sed their thanks ; welcome to the fut home. _ The evenin games and dancing. . Fuller anq school concert Thursday evening Dec. | 20t1. Come and hear it Lag: Thursday evening, Dec. 6, a. bout 50 neighbors and friends invadâ€" ed the home of Mr and Mrs W Campâ€" bell as a surprise the occasion being their 12th wedding anniversary, Af. ter all gathered in the dining room a well filled basket of gifts was carâ€" ried in by Murray Twamley and Edâ€" ith Hastie and an address was read by Florence MacDonald. Bo‘h Mr. BC "Mre APCamink lt se ult id STVRE ** Jcars ago toâ€"day i became united in marriage to 1@ and brought her amongst us, ce tha time you have both enâ€" red yourselves to everyone of us. r home has always been open flndI ‘"1ave both always taken an actâ€" Part in an community affairs, and ° not spared YOursalvas i2 _ W. wright. wg. M in prayer, A solo was D. J. MacDonala and _ the topic from â€" the wlge «in | Mr. Lauchie McKechnie and his mother from Glenelg, spent a few days last week with Miss Annie Hobâ€" kirk and also called on other friends in the vicinity. Mr and Mrs L. McLean of Rocky Saugeen, _ spent Saturday at the ’homes of D. J. MacDonald and A. "Haatie. The young people of the section are busy practising a play "The Jonâ€" ah" which will be presented at the â€" school concert Thursday evening Dec. : 20th4. COme and hase 14 i a t W.M.S. held their I Crawford Sunday School Christmas entertainment will be held next Tuesâ€" day evening, Dec. 18th â€" Good Droâ€" in Huron Urk; 1st vice pres ; 2nd vice, Mrs J price placed on the worth $5 each, It T°°° Willâ€"Upon this anâ€" your wedding, we have extend to you our conâ€" and best wishes and to you the evening. You, 4aste, Mrs Boyce bkirk ; Strangers‘ 1; Supply sec‘y, ; Mluiouu-y Monâ€" i datn ies oliithces.c ts :: Th( ind with us, and we Summer home. e happy relar.ionship: TTâ€"#«@bes......._. will always continue | ROCKY s AUG' years pass our friendâ€" and broaden, ( We are having fine w \the Christmas tree enterta MHor neighbors and Thursday evening of this MacDonald, Mrs F’,splendid program has been uter. Mr and Mrs Marshall B M. s. !Mr and Mrs To: i. o holt in.k> the mospitality of evening was sn lome of Mrs p, 3. Lynne Figher preâ€" 1 was well answer. _ Mrs Andrew Hasâ€" chairman for the which was as t21 CRAWFORD 8 were conâ€" received to authorities 1ese gifts and as not forget that feelings towards rou many happy ce pres., Miss Ml‘l Jal Mcâ€" Boyce; sec‘y, Heeney and received on I the dining room a of Kifu was carâ€" Twamley and Rdâ€" address was read _ among us and ‘ a good neighâ€" every sense of a fortunate day as well as for police C | _ The Latona School concert and | Bailey, ling, Dec. 6, aâ€" Christmas tree was held in the school Lottie | friends invadâ€" Thursday, Dec. 6th. It was a great ander, ] | Mrs W. Campâ€" success, the schoolroom being packâ€" ty vote occasion being ed. Dr. Grant acted as chairman and Bailey f aniversary, Af. made a splendid one, as he felt he January dining room a was back to where he ruled the plat. home of gifts was car. form at one time, and spoke of his were «; amley and Edâ€" teaching days over 30 years ago. As thanks f ress was read he looked around, he might have na for t d. Bo‘h Mr, thour"\t of the song 20 years ago. them af ‘lingly expres. The old school is altered some; the troyed b gave a warm benches are replaced with new ones: Mr an, ality of their very like the same our penknives had and Mrs vas spent in defaced. The same old bricks are in were Sun |the wall, the bell rings to and fro.| Mrs Jose Upon this an. There is music just the same as 30 _ Mr Joh ing, we have Years ago. The program was good; Knisley y you our conâ€" everyone enjoyed it, especially the 3 Turnbull ishes and to Act play "The farm life." There was the week. ning. _ You, good music by the Sharp orchestra, : y nong us and The children were anxiously wamngf GJ good neighâ€" l‘o‘r Santa to distribute the glfu; Mr Wm °ry sense of Ywich he did, and then lunch WA8 | Mprg John ortunate day served. Old Santa gave them the on Monday well as for monkey dance which caused plenty Mr and B ago toâ€"day Of laughter. After all was over, the Toronto vi marriage to Older people retired to their homes sister Mrs amongst us. While the young people stayed for; Mr and M ve both en. the dance, which â€" all enjoyed for a Hutton Hil ‘yone of us. few hours, A1 went home satisfied visited ear n open ang they got the worth of their money. | ang Mrs Jn ken an act.| Mr and Mrs Bert Mcin:osh *20 / ‘Teachep y affairs, ang b@by of Owen Sound Sundayed with paring a « ves in any Mrs E. Mecintosh. Mr and Mrs Milâ€" will be held ‘ that was 1°r also Sundayed with the Mclnâ€" UAÂ¥ ninhs toshes. loâ€" as folâ€" annual â€" were S.S8. No. 10, Sr. W*Kenneu. nard Davey, John 1 J‘Ck Chlpm.,n. Ma . J',!‘Vith their Préâ€" Kelsey, Prayer, a~ enc ns ons‘ Cp wR C~hristmas _ Knox Curch W.MS. held their anâ€" of all the weather proph next Tues nual meeting at home of Mrs C Mcâ€" â€" The U.F.W .0. met at ho Good proâ€" Intyre on Dec. 4 h with seven membâ€" Alf., Bailey with a large ; ers present. Mrs. McIntosh, Mrs Traâ€" Roll call was answered by _ _and his cy led in prayer; scripture reading recipe. Letters were read nt a few by Mrs J. Ledingham; prayer by Mrs from headquarters, 1, wa nnie Hobâ€" Dargavel, Mrs Skene, Mrs Jas. Ledâ€" to send a delegate to the , er friends ingham; roll call word was ‘Temple‘. to be held in Toronto this , Mrs Tracy read a splendid paper on Joseph Porter was chosen of Rocky "My Religion"., Th' W.M.S. raised accepted an nvitation fro» at the sufflicient money to cover the allocaâ€" Coutts to her home on ;;,, 1 and A. tion and had some to the good, which ghort program in charge of was very good for this year., Our was given, consisting of . section president, Mrs Mcintyre, was presâ€" singing; . solos by Mrs « The Jonâ€" ented with a small gift for her kindâ€" Mrs Wm. MceCulloch, Mrs (;, d at the ness in giving her home for the on Jr. acted as organis ing Dec. meetings. Devinmnionite MWms y 0 ‘ iy have mor and will fing ient to wait , | _Mrs Robert ‘few days in r Mr and Mrs urday with Cr Mr and Mrs spent Tuesday Kelsey, _ Mr. Jack McKechnie of Latona school is to be congratulated on the splendid entertainment which _ was held in the school, Thundny evening. A large crowd was in attendance and & splendid program enjoyed. Mr and Mrs James Miller and fam. iy â€" have moved down in u1. O SCHOOL REPORTs Mr and Mrs Harold Picar stock, spent a day at the summer home, Miss Pear] Atcheson of ford spent the week end v tyres. ns‘ church, Roc} held their Dec ° church on Tu ent opened with ‘re _ reading tay rrie from â€" Cap ° "«it on customers, Robert Lawson is sp iys in Toronto this w ind Mrs 1, McLean 5 with Crawford friends ROCKY SAUGEEN recent guests ‘ find it wait on n, Margaret 1 parents, Mr Ira Yake, éxremont,! Egg Con with Mr and Mrs p. °W" grain. | Lay Mash, , Bentineck MacDonald, rocky Saugeen w December meetins down to Marshall Bruder and d Hugo of Detroit, ests for a few days Harold Picard, Wood " e‘attlated on the SAYs a science note inment which was loration in canned _ , Thursday evening,. Ple, however, ‘-mv 8 in attendance ang P®Nd on the old in m enjoyed. mouth andg stomach, hes Miller and fam. Atmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmemmmies.......... DORNOCH entertainment â€" Ir. IV._ more on of Williams end with Mein. !Dendlng : week. spent Sat ine same as 30 | Mr John McKenzic RNG sisiz ram was good; Knisley visited with Mr and x especially the 3 Turnbull ie d iR nIN amk c cn) l 3 YWt atmes one day the begin»; weather for the store ] convenâ€" prepared Picards‘ | PHONE 114 , MeKECHNIE mity s â€"/ Poultry Speciats on ; the troyed by fire male. In the la, hogs of the same Egg Commnteâ€"to mix wi 1 souicirt vour CHOPPINg and CRUSHING Yorkshire __Mr. John McGirr of 10 hogs with Mr. December 1st . The months and two we 2110 lbs. and graded silch. spent Sunday Watson of r: Mr Dolphie 1 sawing outhit put wood for Mr Wim. Afternoon_ Telchor and pupil paring a Christmas will be held in the ; day night, Dec. 20. _ Mr and Mrs R. Hutton Hill and visited early in and Mrs Ina ar. Mr Wm. â€" Jacques and Mrs John Styles, were in on Monday, NMr mnA Hins Y us... Mr ish, Cod Liver Oil Blmd Heal, Bone _ander. Lunch was served and 3 ; ty vote of thanks tendereq Bailey for the use of ber hom, January meeting will be held a; home of Mrs Joseph Reay, ;;,, ‘ were the recipients of A Jetter thanks from Mrs McKeen , Ra: na for the quilt which was dona them after having their ho , halt mreaad indicator HOG SPECIAL CANADA rack ERS us for contest followed, put was given, consisting of . singing; solos by Myrs , Mrs Wm. McCulloch, Myrs C on Jr. acted as organist "~ VC nNeIG In Foronto this Joseph Porter was chosen accepted an nvitation fron Coutts to her home on t) ghort program in charge ; ° and Mrs Chris Reay a Mrs Oscar Hetzler of 3; _Sunday _ visitors wi), } Joseph Edmunds. The . EWEN GREEN GROVE 9 Mrs J White and baby of visited â€" last wWeek with her s Geo. Hopkins. | Mrs R. Noble angd two sons i1 and Mrs G, Noble, town, arly in the week wit) M Jno. MeGirr " and pupils are DUSY nws Egremont * nas been dil(‘O\flnxd' note, to detect deter. nned @oods. Most peo. will stin have to deâ€" old indicators â€" hnose Bailey local trucking ver Oil, Beef Se , Bone Meal. last three litters ne cross, the praq selects . »irr shipped a load Mr. Jno Grierson on M h°88 were 5 _weeks Old, weighed ded 10 selects. These _ from a purebred _ and â€" a Tamuor[h nas concert the school 0; 20. Admissio Lawrence w; rina Up a big pile of l"’“‘“"011. Monday « 13. VICKERS Pratt and family Mr and Mris p DURH A M on daughter, Orangeville busy ed by read by vyour nose J whic} Thurs h his Ing of M j pré E& of Over nated aven Mrs and My Mrs Miss I he the lub of ley ar 8ec‘y AnG y Mrg ht 1¢ ub Or cUSTOM Gun Co SAW & our pri Sp heep leav ]C

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