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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1938, p. 5

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Watson and no. D. L. tavid Harrie, Tm l on Monday wilt It McLean. Reay and fall", - b km! on and "a-ttm m thin an- hour " - the den ot ttt-ard all [In late a)" - may”! family wbh to thet min and Mn .Y SAUCE!“ . RAWFORD Addie Mr and BBR M, "" home here on . Miller who ”at months into" n- ”that upon! a In .0 c F THANK. re M an: visitors with , Symon at Del and daughter Jil are mm vrtrt.r, here. who spent In h rm broth“: hrs home but n: of the Wtettr Club met " .mt'hle Halal. nu! as large I. Irwin: nood- rm- Pres. and It was deehhd "Hy m Tomato quilt . it Doing Christina " a solo. M their - "why evegttng the chair. Tho singing a hymn LOUIS Prager. m was read by Cter' read by " "i'he Lil’ Brill we Mambo“). f, of the w.M. “whiny “In." “:3 D. J. - nbvrn and V” F'inher we.“ and ”M‘ and Mr! Geo. 'urted by \chapter od the a Ava", with u nd Mrs CW .mz a Mud“) u Jesus." Af- moeung Inch , good nun- md aims at W tan ted tn the If the dose ot was served W " meetintt will ' in gnawed- ls on! the - Hunted he ith Mr a). were Mr and v and Betty Min wading: In Mon and In rred paper on n we listened Edge on the n which SN he run In a xmunity sinu- nu Carol!" mm to aoretine to bo Mrs Murray Hurling to on m expect to present n during tho other. Monday Crumble! nvart and 1 recent)! amok". " of Dor. Illlvny mm a "re an spout daughter. tamity oe ot Mia. H with address. 3 of the Mr l :1 s,,.:" i' t'" w. DURHAM CU ’FR CHECK BOOKS r"seph new”. a ' . “059M. dam b to v' Lied physicians and a . wear! of the It?!” ilt M ‘ilren rave tree m m ‘m 40.000 hours a that val-II. '""'e Put a "In. on - u ll' 'nur, which the “My. 'w9 more than m m " 'r-dial service- d". - h .1 ..t~z.e hospital " I 'zlan, diagnose "all"... H W F . nlehcate operations and no .0 P who art alteattr In ttttity: - L :97! men on the rtrry on flick all” . tft been attended to disc iii "re born. an looked am. no N» no: who mn't ft .r' 1 older children Thry do things ' an - "w m the week. The doctors who ' ind after Jim for {out not: v:"|1L'J their Tl,inatt2"g m F ‘nmally doing ttte Im- , "-, who come to chair!“ ' F It poor eyes. '. r'lotary diseases and a ttttid l' 'r ailments. ." Jawbone; '.P'tte Ln tot may. c u-lllv paid the Hospital 'ttr Sick Chrluren the Public Ward nu at 5133 a day tor every day the sick 1o,1,l,','itt,',',r, waihid Ili' t'l',N22,'l'," {arm .nvemmem pl rn' . of 60e But it coat the hospital at has: 5100 a day more than the 1‘33 The Hospital ly tye), Chil- (.en invested it.qtttt.teiitu m mg. 'Y trtJirtt/s. recoyeryn Well. it wuetsa Jian 'fe w- m. and he talked out at hol- pital urn - ',tt'f, ""f,,u"d't,'.'tt 'sturdy a”. " up the bush country at ”when Ort. who. PARENTS DIDN'I' PAY can And because W's wan an ur'mmzed in manually-Imam v ay. Jim’s patent: didn't pay a 1.1!!! cent for the (out not: at ox- p ‘rt care and treatment. in: mini-1 Privately. the doctors thmqht that Jim bad scarcely a chance to not hot- ter. But they worked over him u- cettsingly. turned 100.. all the In“: of modern mqdieirt.--for {out I? years. while the um. boy tieUd his tirthdayy _ - Ftrur 3mm 1arlier, when he was l 311.41 mos: than a baby. his parents rI_it..e the long journey down to To. mmi. bringing Jim with them. The, :n;::f~re'l in the out-patients' clinic :t the Hospital for Sick Children :22! told the doctor that Jim had a - .r: back. A; they do with thousands or other rat.errts every year, the doctou " rle. clinic gave the little boy I thor. ough examination. Some ot the rblcst physicians and surgeons In Uoronto we" there. The, tool JG rays. made blood tests and "gee. tions." and found that Jim had _ tubercuiar spine. They took himj abstain and put him to bed. .133. h.s father and mother stayed nrqtttgtd l for I t2: (humid then mt '""l up nrrt . Ezght-year-old Jim has gone but t , Lb: north country alter tour you: l't the Ho=p.tal for Sick Chink-n. "1w mm. He walked out, cumin. h., nun handbag. _ - Last- re.ar..ty initiea/itT'OTiH, , 7,, - Ltd's Parents Don't Pay question. "How about it. now; can , , , .010 Mon and hospital make me Cent For Expert Care of this but from the private patients , who can afford to my?” and Treatment -- f'Wouid it be news." he Asked. Boy Leaves Hospital . Under His Own Power AL“? Fou_r Long Years Diana 15,193. h" m in any quantity at low.“ prices itliiaGdduUrrtna uh “a grinned child!“ If“! Per- thtes not than in the and: collected by the Toronto Peder-lion tor Can. an", Service beau patina In Mtrtitted train all our Ontario. Our $3,000.00 in and“ thin you to - the would.» “In. In. all] m m not only vol. and and Intact-tad but an the Rlqrttnt'y mm ftp-1M ml- load for the municipalities.” So there is one rel-on for the - at the great dolly clinic. which hunts out the iita of 91mg of nuns: ititijittfiriiitd I Far. that: Monument. since a very large proportion ot the patients "and there would oth-ue In occupying beds in the heath]. And that would result in a much Inert-sod financial t09Jt00 VISITS A YEAR “the" u no statutory provision for establishing an out-patient" de- partment in any hospital." aid Mr. Bower. "But munieigmiittes through- put t!" province have 'om. to real- -rtr skill but an ttr-tion that is “most unique in the world. It " a children's mm: for everyone in Ontario. drawing ita patient: trom every municipality oven to the farth- an corner: at “a "when. . It's pretty obvious, then. that the hospital his to make up its over“- tnl Ion some other way. This u the reason tor the rogular iet"! ml to humane and - _hb|e cl tor donations. The out-patient" clinic was crowd.. od by Fatt this morning. Wining room and corridor: we" mm with parent- and chlldnn from inf-nu to [Mutants Seven] hundred com te - day. many from outside Toronto. Of all the hm d um and mothers who whirl their; ailing mm a or. w tt can . PM " cents. There might be tan: a uni. higher [or x-ny and ottt?r, special wort. but the muority paid lo- and my nothing at all. Fair' manna»: TtiA't,'iNalUfM'fG"'J. l”that out of the 434 beds in the Hors ‘pital tor Sick Children. 414 are in public Nerds? We had 9.000 patients last year. end less than five per cent. of these were private patients. "We are a public hospiial. and like every public hospital. we ere re. quired by law to accept any patient who comes to our doors in need of treatment. We give them everything they need. end it's not unusual tor the hospital to furnish from $300 to $400 worth of serum to e single pa- tient uttering from pneumonia. Whatever the cost to as. we get only our regular snow-nee of '"' a day. per patient!“ . Some serum: are given free to the hospitals by the Provincial Depart. merit of Hulda: the others. not on the free list. must be peid tor. Midge]: Att? tte heart of the titxirt." he and. ".unlilu vvu-v-a .'_-r- w“, tee-d. ,mtto,mdtrmttti" to-rot-L-MPS"- ui-tood-ro'"" ma rho-mimic“... "ia-ne-the-d on.nh~uum:.-m. antrontitaV l W.mm. Thompson. grandson ot the late Dou- gnld McKiliop of Pteshertom but new at the Northern Ontario mining Beids where he has spent several muons. They intend returning ere ions to make it their home. Mr. and Mrs. John Aldcorn are spending [axis week with Mr and Mn Ed. Hard of Salem. A specie] meeting is being held in the Orange mm. No. 1136, on Ttteg- dey night of thin took. I... Mer'r.trte has been done in m in m. In: this alon- hy. it lots on it Winter I‘ll m We are sorry to hear that In R. Knox is in very poor health " pres- ent. also that In llry Hokey of the Park. is in a Toronto nuptial. seeking better heath. Miss Marjorie McLeod of Durham hospital stair, event 1 few hours at her home here with mother and bro- them on Sunday. Always Welcome,‘ Mnrjorie. by all. 1 Mr and Mrs Wm. J. McMillan were in Tomato " the week end, being preset“ at the marriage of their dau. ghter Isabel Jean, to Mr. Emerson ed the funeral on tun-day ot r cousin. Mr Howard Smith It Rob Roy when he Ind! n tragic dentin. While pulling a truck. the horse kicked him in the face. Min Gwynneth New won the net of dishes at the hall Friday It and Mrs D. A. McIntyre of McIntyre vhrited Sunday with her Mr and Mn, Allie News: visited Sunday evening " Andrew lunch. Mr dttd Mrs Ame McLean attend. concert walnut within!!!” e man and lady., Medicine we: Iold and she won the meet vetm. The teechere and pupils ere law in: their line: ertgteert Dec. 20 In the echool. unwound by Sunday School and my school combined: also I not " " luau ot m In aviation Put church on Thursday night of .tttts Rev and Mrs Taylor More guetrta for dinner on Sunday u the home of Mr Wilfred Wataon. Mm McArthur of the Glen In via!- tung her dunner here. Mr and Mrs Bill McKenzie and daughters, of Drama, were visitor: Sundey at Mr: T. Irwin's and 3150 celled at his parental home. Mr and Mm Edgar Patterson spent e day in Owen Bound last week. Christina ll coming very invalid may" Ind though!- m tun-loam: way. A Chrirtunu tree concert I- dar evening. tho 20th. a pm by the Sunday School children, .100 the Sump College pupils. Ccmmunion services were held tn Swim Park church In! and". A Next Hominy night the s. B. con- cort wlll be held in at. Andrew‘s Church when the children an look. lng (man! to n " night. Mr 1nd Mrs (mu. Tucker and family visited Sundny at Mr Henry Tucker's. Sumac of the Lord's Supper was 'tdrninitrtered In St. Andrew'l Church when a large crowd was Mr Murray McMillan. spent week end at. his home. chic McKechnle spent Tuesday Toronto. Mr Henry Tucker spent Mon in Toronto. Parental home. “Who'd” that Liiir, 2 Week: with friend-1n 4v; w . I III MOO"! "He Imam Me." Mr Mr and Mrs Clitrord Harrison are ring Mr Sam McDermld's SWINTON PARK u. A McLean returned home apendlng over a. week in To. Art Riehtudacn and Wednesday at her returned home spending 11me t. and Mn Aru Monday Whehever the my set. Into your eye But you got to you all Mr Att' If That they thought for sure I was really dead. But it's worse than thinking you're going to die Whenever the soap gets into your ere. ' Whenever your mother's holding your neck, and~you Couldn't get away if you wanted weekend we: may omitted and considerable visiting done boulde- the church service: well nttended. Meson Geo 11.0!“ 3nd Goo. curt-tie erected the snow (ence- on lends! in thin View. Mn Henry Christie, In G. Gian and dnughter' Mm George Blind and Mrs John Simian-spent Hominy evening nt the home of In Hamid An' be my: that a man will take a He'll grit his teeth an' he’ll let " chin An' hear his pun with . mnly An' I can hushwhen I've had a. full. With the girls nomad I'd never would cry It ever the to» m into his eye. warn so» as'rtiud vans are: Mr anther any; that. I ought to be A manAVhen anything happens to Mr Ind Mrs Kart McLean waited with her mat. Mn Chu. Wnle. Inn tree in connection with United Church Sand” School will be held Fruity evening Dec. 23rd. Mn: Mary Daze“ who has been in an Invalid condition for week with a broken hip bone has been losing strength the put few days. Mr and Mm Alex Spence, Toronto, spent the weekend whth the Spence Ind Russell familial. F Mr and Mn Harry Scott and son Jimmie, Durham visited the first of the week with his mother, Mrs Jan. you get A taste of the what December meeting of Women? Institute will be held Wed. 14th a the home of Mrs John Ferris. Roll call. scripture verse eotttnining the word "Love." gocd right hand. In more than the bravest man could stand. ' (Intended foe not week) Mr and Mrs Stanley Human and children. Dunduk, waited Sunny with his mother, Mrs M. Puma: at the home ot Mr Albert Haw. conduct servicea " Bethany Gillia- tian Missionary Alliance Church on Dee. 18th at the usual 1mm ' and 8 p. m. J she's a tatheHug' hard with her tat never let on that it hurt: him But I'll bet that the haven man I,m brave enough when I'm plu- --contribid W [We built. Toronto mouth to howl, evening chores 1nd had put some hay down when It to bought that the lantern exploded. The now wu won a. that of lime. which may! getting his tnttte and bones out. mun-an "i-. which Included " Jar-i, _were burned to death. frame barn on Mr C. sin-Ian tum McMEEKlN a loving memory of our dear has nd um tuber. John Mantegna, w paced "a, Dee. 17th, 1930. oiiF tips cannot "hre how we Our hearts cannot. to what on say, God only know: how In!" you. In our home that In Ne today. 4nd” mined by wife d family way in GitehHat'n truck. Had-mu. m trucked to the Itock- Dr Junie-on. Mr and In Thomu yuda In Toronto nod ”a to the Ritchie, “no: Putter-on. and Sun puke", or one went he! to an hum-on. hm to be untim- pmrodlor mm- moonlit Corr: Quite u lot of hot. Hiram and that all nlleg- growling done In Am Ind ed thefts won carried out at It!" Clonal; for m being no but an. Bowman's evidence at the police court hearing involved Gilchrist in all of the thefts " the sum time admitting that he was ertgqed in the bullies: with Gilchrist. The Following an investigation by the Provincial Police, Gilchrist was arrested on the night of November 10th, " his home, end 111an wu picked up on the following night " Hanover, where he was making delivery of some lumber. Bearrow, ot Owen Sound. the taking of evidence In the cue- wu waived by defence counsel. Klein, and Gil- christ was committed cn " six Wyck. ot Sydenhun town-Mp. who lost " cutie. and nine from June. George, Arran town-Mp. and L. W. told " story implicnun Gilchrist In the stealing of the cattle. dullnc With the theft ot nine bouts from NOTICE TO CRED'TORS mun omen . Mr Smith wu doing " . Mr Smith wu romance In II HEMOIIAI trraetitioner from Elam. tt In the lntenthot‘ the loo-lute- phone mnncentent to extend e the ot phone- through Blythe.’ corner- dletrtct next spring and connect then: to the Holetetn chant. At the home of Mr end In Fred IcCockltn. an evening ttf new en. one of the modern oonvenienoee. Their rings m tr-a I end 81-is respectively on line M. Holstein Corr: Dr Wilma In I we] tor e ample at week- end the hum: of the community is placed in the tutune. Heur- hrr [4m and Philip Ian-em had the phone manna: move " old rotten tie. from on the old railrood track main; o Me level root! out! about out to town Ind perhaps menu-log the n: tor a bunch line at the Hydro Electric Clonal; for uni beta; to high this you. but than mum our and" could not no“ min. the levy no u to meet " demands. tertdstatstartrhttmetttrtn Price- ville. but we don't I" It for . tut. Iunm Idle ad it in nothing re- gretuble to no the long life mm- North Ext-mt Corr: The young men ot the new of the We ell-Award won public WM enough to num- 'In I. be. and re. the pioneers. "and sway to the "CI-rest Beyond.” About three months previously he wss stricken with paralysis and though he milled some It proved mu. Among those who lat on Tucsdsy to sttend Guelph m Stock Show Ott Monday, December lit All“ Gilmour, well known In new: Non Insnby. where he naked " one of cn Tuesday Afternoon. Rev. Mr. Milk. Shelburne. wu mama into the putonl charges of Rocky Snu- geen. Domoch and William-atom. from which conga-ado" he receiv- (or neon on BY'idnr and his where. about: or late in yet unknown. tlnck. “out 7 mile. (mm Durham. mysteriously dluppeu-ed shortly " Mr Donna L. Menoetatd, a farm- Mr Church muo- 3nd Play-led Gillan. - Come for adv-nod pulls. be!“ than Cultur- ud Arm am. " aunt-I a mainly. “in!“ -.mntmttoqtr.m. MI “Punch Morris. A. A. C. tt. 'h'tat'soaDorrauo--e madam“ trret'tte-aqtr-aut ".ee"d1tttmehhe_ looms-locum. Llwmmmm Ethan-elm“ Du-n-tme-o-ns. “to “WM-w. mac-mum. an... monou- Guam. rm um, an“... long 9a. mm a... Punt. com a cache -e. noun»: a Hours". I. c. HM“. 008. un mum: nun“... thong... J. L. smut. n.3, m tt RAY «I EXTRACTION. Ola: lull Stmet, 0mm, on, Client-IMO“: we. mun-Imam.“ . M. cannon, A. A. a L F. M1. tuu.. an. C. It. AND w. PIERCE ems - Vacuum-y “who, “any at mngbllm,l.u.‘ Dmfbtp.-.Iuhn* a ""% can. ”motto. ”O'IIIII'. a..." no a... can... on. an Inn no an. un a on an nu - - Mt III-u- a WOOL “out. we“ a: a "e. Woo! m... Q HEW. 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