.r', I?) little, TOW/119 Aczmlémzflflskgï¬? __...- "-"'"q- COPY w.t"g4c.',trrtu..rol'f_' .6.- vano 9V INIUIIONW -"l'-'"'-t"P"'rPP"',T" Re, h ~ 5.; " 1v'f “a... _-------- Kaela mam“ w :"n WW» V w . rm...“ 'isrriAmiifuii"eiiivEs TORONTO MDURBAKREVEW visited for I then Mrs J Mr Jud Irvin ct un- nie ot Kirkland. Ill-sou: put of Cold Springs, the 'ii'it"ii?iiiiiiiiiii Ltiyyltllill,t Mr and Mrs MI son Donald of H Sunday with Mr. Sorry to hear that Mr. muons." Burrcwa passed over to the Great Beyond on Monday evening. The funeral will be on Wednesday after- Mr. Arniil and daughter Clara were in the village Monday. Percy White's little boy got F' nasty bite on the face from their dog which took a good many stitches t close up the wound. We hope toy speedy recovery tor the little chap Thursday evening the school com cert will be held in the Ag'l Hall. Mrs. Hamilton, who has been hr helping to care for her sister. Miss Elizabeth Morrison, is returning home for the Christmas holidays. Mr. Watt ot Guelph was a visitor at the home of Mr and Mrs McGuire over the week end. Wedding bells were ringing in our village on Saturday, when Mr Louis Woodyard was united in matrimony to Miss E. Johns of Toronto. They were married at the Parsonage. Af- home tor me Unr1Bontu' uvuunyn. - Mr. Watt ot Guelph was a visitor The following accounts were ptMMV at the home or Mr and Mrs McGuire ed and paid: Members of Council, at- over the week end. tendsnce at meeting 812.50; Mrs M. Wedding bells were ringing in our Christie. “e of room $2; Jae. Meh. village on Saturday, when Mr Louis Olson, Clerk-Trees., half year salary. Woodyard was united in matrimony $225; preparing Bntuteittl statement. to Miss E. Johns ot Toronto. They $12; Donne. bank stamps and tele- were married at the Parsonage. Af- phone $8.21; Dr. J. J. Hergott, M.O ter the ceremony the happy couple H., half year salary 875; Walter A. went to Mount Forest where the wed. Reeves, part tttrits) as “39“" $35. ding dinner was held in the home of J. w. Wilkinson, duties as Weed In- the groom's sister, Mrs Cadwell. spector and attending convention, Congratulations. $6.50; Municipal World, supplies. $11.11; J. C. Mercer, Trees. Grey The Community Christmas Tree Co., refund on school rebate $58.ipl . Ed Lindsay, one sheep killed 89; J. held in Holstein on Saturday after- ' new drew a large crowd to the vil. l, lage. The parade started at 2.30 p. I m. Four sleighload-s of young Can. [ adians dressed in bright colors re presenting clowns. old timers and business men, with the horses deck- ed in great style, made quite a pic- ture. Three. little girls dressed in red tartan with Scotch caps, rode on horseback. Their horses were deck- ed in red and green. Santa Clan-s, it“ mcst prominent man of the day, was in his usual dress of red and ‘white. After the parade, all the people mat in the Agricultural Hall, and a fine program of song was pre- sided over by Rev. Mr. Mercer. Rev. Mr Court sang a. Christmas carol; No. 12 school, No. 2, No. 8, No. 4, and No. 2 Union' school. all helped in the program. Great praise is due Ito Miss Pike of U.S.S. No. 2 tor the Frye skit that was given by her 'sdholsrs. Music was supplied by C. Mchsgail, B. Eccles. and A. Brown with Miss Marie Aitken " the piano. Amer the program sll the children were culled to the platform and each one received a. has of candy. It was indeed an enjoyable afternoon. On Thursday, Dee. 15th the Worm en's institute held their meeting at the home of Mrs Dyer with s good attendsnce of ladies present. After the business period, Mrs. Hoatetter gave a. splendid paper on "books." She stated that Glsdstone. one of England's greet statesmen, once said “books are delightful. society: they seemto tell you they have something that will be good for you and that they are willing and desirous to im- lpsrt it to you." There are books on We lives of people, books of travel iin practically every country in the lworld. There are books tor giving Ipleasure in our quiet moments, or ‘in our social life with others, and ‘there is the bible, a library in itself ,of history, prophecy, poetry, biogra- 1lphy. letters to friends, and accounts 1c! travels in may lands. Mention was made at the following Plug: The Three Musquitesrs 1 authors: Marian Keith, L. M. Mont- - In - l gomery and M. B. McKinley. These . . ‘. were busy housewives who found 'itilers of the Black llills'i time to study lives ot other women. _ i Archer Wallace has, wriuten many - I worthy books, such as: “Stories of SUNDAY MiDNiTE, MON., l gritâ€, "Heroes ot Peace", “Mothers TUE8., WEO., DEG. 2Sth To I'? ct Men" and “Overcoming handinps' M‘ATINEE Monday at 2.30 p.m. Then in the realm of Nature books, Santa Claus comes to town with 4 Ernest Seton Thompson and Charles m of high murky, The biggest Roberts. All of these writers intro. hugh and love show at the rear'. ‘duce us to the little folk of the ior- THE MARX-BROTHERS ‘es-ts and mesdows. Other writers _ _.,,_ were mentioned. One great man , has said “Only three things ere no. "h hr at be at“ , cesssry to make lite hsppy: the Neg. sing of God. bolts and a. friend." Added: Noumea†“MW, David any-on says: "The host put- -""'"T '" tiers of solitude are books.†The COMING! 1110... "6. 20th: members gunned am. and boxes Ronald Colman -.ttt-. were not ’sndsenttothe sickest! d o shutdns. Much use served by the The OIthC' XXI-kind, Missouri, and Mur- of Cold Springs, New York In " the parental home for Melvin Reid and mu unilton visited on Reid's mother Mi: win: her no Mr . Mtu'trtttut found!!! Iota: W pt lot II, Con. tt. The same MV-L in; been paid. 1 The Treasurer was suthorind to my the following sums when dual County rate $15000; School Sections†Beer. Treuurer's levies "ats.trr,i, Debentures $700.12: P.V. Hohtein,| Trustees' current levy 8349.04. l The following refunds were crderq ed: Jss. McEachern, overpayment in taxes by error in assessment: Juo Hill, Mrs Sarah Dely and Ed. Lind. say, each " dog tax. Read Supt. presented pay sheet Ne. 12, amounting to $165.04. with Supt. salary of $34.21 A resolution was passed granting the Clerk $2.00 each tor t1llintr in Mothers' Allow. ance applications. A delegation from the Dromore In- stitute interviewed the Council ad- vocating vaccdnatlon of all school children in the township for certain communicable diseases. Council promised to investigate. T. Brown. inspecting sheep. 1 trip, 50e; Baht. Keith, duties as Weed In. spector 35: B. C. Mcrtoelt, relief, 23.06: B. M. Patterson, re one Old Age pension applicatton 82; Wm. Moore, salary as Sanitary Inspector. $10.00. Cowan-Ruth): That the Reeve va- cate the chair and the Deputy-Reeve take the same. The Deputy-Reeve than read an address ot appreciation of the Reeve's nhle and etttcietyt ad. ministration of the work during the year. The Reeve in a 'ahort address thanked the members ot Council for their resolution and the omciaia for their cooperation in the work. The other maxim" of Council and om- cials spoke trriefir, James M. Nicholson. Clerk. The induction of Rev. B. A. Peg- lar into parishes of st. Pam’s Mount Forest. Riveratown and Fue- well takes mace December 21trt. R. c. A. SOUND " Two Complete Show. Manny: A Christmas Treat ADMISSION N EVERYONE IOc Now Playing THURS, FRI., sun, DEG. 22, as, TiWO GREAT FEATURES Peter Lorre --irt-- “Thank You, Mr. Motto" Plus: The Three Musqulteers MOUNT FOR! " ROXY- ". lart 1, Centre St. s. 'e's nble and etttcietyt ad. of the work during the Reeve in a 'ahort address r members ot Council for Matinee Saturday at 2.30 18. The ulna ttav, in St. Plum church from In:i ,,,2'"i,ii'"iTGLi-er-" We land a talk with Joe D!!! all week, Joe in new the m mu " meant In: mum. and Ill old “lode! T M" m not W much. The engine II and "awhile the other at. . “1081 M†was In tu- Worse condition: that “Henry M" put be tel-Isl in the old “Model T." Toronto Us! week- the“ who m operated on pendlcitis the itrtrt oe Int doing nicely and will be leave Durham Hospital, C day. Mr and Mrs Donald Bell .110 Mr John Matthews at Olhewn upent over the weekend " Milford Mat-' the“. '; Messrs Lewis Wells and Canaan Wilson spent. over the weekend in Toronto. i We listened in to the Farr-Naval light Friday night. It was a good scrap. Ween rounds the announc- er gave Mung Hot: tt great boost. I The annual meeting ot Egremoni Plowmen'a Assoc. was held in Yeovil Mondny afternoon, Dec. 12th. President John Scott in the chair and Henry Coven, Beefy. Prime money amounting to 893 wu paid. Ottieertt elected were: Pres†hunk Comm: lat “whet, "easing Reid; 2nd Vice-Pres. Wm. Dodds; Reporters. J. A. Ferguson Ind John McKeuzte. The Directors were re.- elected. It was decided to hue a Plowing Match next year. John G. Johnston intends instal- ling a. wind charger to supply lights in his house tad barn also to run Norm Bmith M, Olive McGuire 60.4. Robert Brown 60. Glenn Aberdeln MI Carmen have " Jul: Brown iii. l GRADE 10 -Doutpl momma Tir, Andrew 11mm 70, Arthur latt- ;hewa " Russel Butter " Bryce Mercer 66, lyric Westervelt 68, Vin. licent Campbell 62. Funklyn Finder 554.7. William Morrison 54. HOLSTEIN CONTINUATION SCHOOL REPORT average mark obtained by each pu- pil in the examinations of the Fall GRADE '-43Ittrron Snively 78.6w- Ild Finder Tir, Marr Swine:- " Kath. FORK m--itsetie Elder 60.9, lly- cne Dickson 60.7, Jury Reid 57, En- ale Dim 56, Raymond Bram: 49, Dough- Wllliuna 48. Wm. Brown 39 FORM nr-Ro" Bottles M, Evelyn Love TT, Velma Wis Ti, Marr Hun- ter TO, Ella. Oran!!! " “ounce Ec- clel 66. Lloyd Orclnrd 68. SUNNYVIEW WOMEN’S INIT. HELD MEETING WEDNESDAY Sunnyview Branch of Women's Immune met Wednelday, December 14th " the home of In J. W. members and visitora. l In. J. Petty was in the chair.§ The roll call was answered by an) (xchange ct Christmas um. The Christmas dinner sud ways of serv- ing was well prepared by lira A. MeRonald. Mrs W. Derby gave splendid demonstration in candy- making. " was decided to remember the shut-ins with “Christmas cheer". The following report Give! Mn Petty and Hummus served a Chasm-s lunch. ECCLEtg-4ht 16th con. Er,remont, on swanky, Dec. 17th, to Mr and Mrs. Funk Ecclel, n daugh- ROGtiiRtb-Att Durham, Dec. 16th, to BCHAEPER--4tt Durham hospital on Monday, Dee. 19th, to Mr. Ind In Walter Bonnier. a son. HU'rCmNtWN-m Durham RedCrotut Hospital, on Honky, December 19, to Mr and In Chm Hutchin- hunt-m, until he In! some " his jokes to a new-m. I. u law any: can. the reply. no “no Included: Mr. and Mm. George Rogers, of Toronto. (nee Annie Walker). a a u) - - ---1 -""" who m over-ted 'to tor W Bchuta, as the an: at but week " Noue, nicely and witt be able to Mason. Dunn Hospital Chin" "W' l renee, BORN I!“ w i School trehetUm taking pan M'- I†MAb Homer Garter. Hue! Icon-u. Ila, l for " Schuu, Orville Hopkins, l-:.u l week is Noble. Jessie Crutehiey, Elsir . ,me to klnson. III-y Gannon. Mary l Chm‘nour, Kenneth Kress, Irvin. l, ‘rence. Lourdes hue Wilma Nr, m tsrArertu Cmtchley. Patriea F,.. vs .pemjlsrgarel Newell; Loulm- N, 'ord unJEdlth Crutchley. Katherine \\. "utrraitte Pinkertcn, Helen l..- l c.m.n'norence Martin, Mary Noble l ekend in my Wells. Russell Noble. l chble, Norms Gallon. Drum lit "rrsoval Betty Pinkerton. Mary Luv, '- u g good Kenneth IcGllllvrsy, now-n N, ' Immune. Stel'trt Newell, Hurry Watson , Prindnll and In! to which“? m. "ll': 2. In. Anaoll to the Held.’ Iv, “w. I 'tho 8m to the Manger." ! w at-tit"' and Sunday >1, in.“ In “as!“ the old Tannin Hm and MI. The 8mm; Tu and Cheetm" service Iklcs Md by the Sunday School I†d My Anetitnrt Chulwh on - am Done-aha In». The - i the m ".8 "Have; I!†m." The pmemmuu. III t-doesed by the rector \um.w tho t-dt---ut, "With the Hwy-J WM to II..." II. "With Jaw!†Stewart Nave", Hurry Watson trod me. Joyce Moore, 1::.. Lake. Knlmon Gerber, MiWoril l, lrvun 'gutttoet,Etener Lakv as haircut». cure Elvin», [m McClain-1y, Kenneth Nottie, Nowell. cure Etvidge, Ediâ€: Cr, Iey. Mary Seymour. Verna r: lav. Kenneth MeGmivra.v. Tr, lchllllvny. At the conclusion of “w FI‘I'. the pup“: uuelnbled in tlic rim: Wt. They were gin-n ill '1hrotg- KIM cn brhull ot . Christan: guts cu bQ-hull at Sunday School anchors and ottis - E. Chndwit'k, Rwlu l belle, Ind [In Allan. Rev M Mn Burr. lehcm" m presented in St. Pr, _ Church My evening. hm: AM The Sunday We! pupils laktn: part were: Ads Tucker. new; Weppler, Wesley Weppler. Gm.- fr' Horton. Wllllun Marshall. CLIt-vi! Lee, Ivy Hum-ave. Wittintu Jolrv,ror. Violet Human. George Mannaâ€. Ccrrfne Pollock. Ruby Mann lEdllh “nanny. we'll Illth'uV", Jack Atkinson, Evelyn Fred I Ruth Wit-on, Myrtle Mu wall ‘Goldle Harmâ€. Thomas “mum. Clarence Wuhan. Harold “mu: "ttttrr Wit-on. Myrtle Morton Tol nu Hut-grave, Gertrude Mum» Edith ammo. Velm- “draw-.3». Ewe WW. Viola 1.e 112:“. LinNar, Btgeath “MVP. Muy Mul- "ttntl, elm Young. Mary mum-we ed to: Ruby. Annie. and mm. ww â€. LID". Md Ivy HAVEN“ Am Tuck". AMMI Awards mm vfs were mounted try In W. mums to School for the your: Jim IV mo: “Ward wusonxn w Pollu- w QM. AIR!!!" Matthews, I’vm' 1,y don, Ree M. and Mrs Ran out!!!“ te, ms " PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOO'. .ERVICE sacrum van: FROM NTFO'T A friend, who has bot in Detroit. brings us thr - that appears an th, u I Pmbmrinn Chum; city. The sentiment is 'Iw- the Scotch I: Americaniz- _ "If utter Kirk ye abide " i'r to pe. " till-r kirk mr' e and . We'tt all tteem cold and " The one “all in the swat " [mater here than j . I All here tta'e got their SPECIAL Christmas PM kages Add ye youl soul If F" My one Mink; _ â€NC RrgtNuGERA'l") m mil price. we 9 ', _ ms. one lode! 800 (â€INN Mid WC WAsHryl '1' “I! " 3129.50. We w “or . Sperm] I “I“ WASHER. rruu', '.' ya. what we ttive FR“: "“ mgr. and at $22-95 IC, km a... m sperm" Ur l In. an other special: WM! taaett4th6 .. W. IWN. . "r than no Dourtu R. Krona presided ' soul unto tll ungol unmuml “Even Unto P" wad Iikt I. Teachers Ind with the Sunday were I " omo Ste 5H0? M (‘ru Do: on We but on "no! 'Wt' THOa tos'; a M " Sm)" it you w Once Again we (ircc in tli huh. and Coun. Ito M do. qualify Fe Ht and Hqu h We. in th.. Hm to and that arlim. m 0071. to Mim‘w t MINI"! wat in r "m of over te.- ““35 this you“ . '0'! duo muolwi mm m [or the usual y-r'rtt.')r M Knitter (la-m N, r and “WW, m. h-I' t d “he. now the Hun†h mn properly. but a r) use we. The Hum ' u been hemmed fiom 1: , bees. A herd of Durham l' been â€Mllnhod ithore, and “Men should dams! can “autumnal: or Junk-p t' M “OWL over 32:..umu In itt Iâ€, at u can of In In PH". militia" lb li'l'J ot Refuse. been run tl he. nude bed been in ten. A u been and)! Catalan eh I." had been nu and he Ilium l0 te to in 30. Sum; tnnese over. To ',tr' in h town, Be In m. bun. tn Ir, g Cannes": to ll‘ unites. and alnn Ban been mmt [Input-c F, ‘m pawn-L than hfmanu: may " 'Went (have Wu anyâ€: omd mom detatl Igor 1}le “he“ (would the town's t7,' rite (h l." - lou el should h: Fume stake; and“. F unwell Ill. T. Whi Human. Han-y 8mm. I; Wu. lirr'v MOM, “my WWII], ETA “I. Alf. Fha.'; hr SPhtoI For Reeve, SN ludock. N Maycr--A W. M. KNEE I tm, 'Pant you to km w greatly apprm'mtm! At the tioee L My evetrittp. (it. knowing lis ml Trust, Wh %ttettt, w F' wk Utilit" (Ml! . When 9.1m I td, ont.s the r mm Council (h "" slat. I. unchanged: Ilyor~ Alla: 'Neve-ts. s Cetatciitots, I Hunt-0mm. an. “my, J. " 00'“. WLM'S, smug 'u an 1938 Durham i' Returned l" y‘. Smmouuv will I‘m-pun. (W on - I) Vol. LX. N0. 5] tALDER's DR l ( Pub! McFADDE Annie Laurie Chocolates. S In or mu- of Ce C‘GAIETTF s a , be " THE CITY'S Th Counri Acclal M nu I TAT