i, m w , tnt. 1†th. 0 I n. "Win a Ballot..." m. " to the m" W. " to the “Inn" salon In] My main; the on b. CII’OIS. The th rs taking I." , er, Hazel “on. 1 ville "MIDI, a e thM. Elsie " Gama. Mary non: Kress, In“. rdes Lake Witma , 'chloy. Patricia I Newell: Lange- N rhtey. Katherine , conclusion ot the service fumbled in the clm‘ Ther were glvon M zin- an behalf od in . Elliam Marshall. (Ill-W largnvo. “Willa-I Jo“ mews. Goon-u In!“ nllcck. Ruby Mauls“. dsay. Luella Hm. inson, Evelyn Fred In. (sen, Myrtle w r:mve. Thomas W. Watson. Hl'old - son. Myrtle Morton. I“ rave, Gertrude I“ "hows. Vol-n - ppler. Viola Lee. DI math Harm". I†h ' Young. Mary HM School pin. for anal- preumod to: 3mm no Shite. Edith cm Seymour. Verna cm m. MchIvny. Deal Ire: ‘IHAM r. Joyce Moore. an... Ion Gerber, mama It“, men. the! Lake. I... Clan m. M . Kenneth 305k. Krona presided at the Nth we - valued " a In on“ " We awards were - my. Annie, and Ruth IV " and Ivy Hum". " \dditional awards all - Inna-d by In w. - this of girls. Touche" " who aided with the - yr the not: " Watson!!! W 1 gthur ammo". M. and In 't hi, Christ-as [’th I buy one Model I“ ’9 ill' REFRIGERATOR. I" - "mm price. we will 31"" ane Male] soo ousoN r,'. .ECTRIC WASHER. 0" â€2950. Is tr cl - o o er a â€out.†II r-hloy. Katherine Iraq "hthertcn, Helen W, artin. Mary Noble, A“ Russell Roth. h In (Manon. Bruce hm, xenon. Mary lam, rGiHivray, Royden N“. wen. Harry Watson, " l CM!“ SERVICE rum “Even l'nto Dub- a troubled in SL MI my evening. Doe. tith on School mks Mina mu Alden a...“ . Cttadwheh, Rena Gill- , "a Allan. Rev M. “I " VERSE FROM 09"" : Ada Tucker. Bola. Wesley Weppkr. m rnd. who has been "I t. brings m, the [all _ A4- oot teachers and onto†L's SUNDAY SCHOOL t appears en the C. estryterian ml: h I sentiment II sood. . h is Amm‘]: kirk re abide I wee. w some wtsd tur to om soul unto cor Ir angel -". man a, 1... ta" the b 1‘. _ _ em cold and slit! It! H's in the mt witBr here than y? may ... I'P not their [all " ' may "a. e trarrvteq W.- “h " Tho '""rttaetr. m m - war the a... n. "With 1.... an..." m. "Witt “on" w. "ma te â€inter." rum-m0! s"' rand Jim PM w Pollock. 1' FWD. Purl 9‘ M! In. 'ttd h“. The Sun, , PM In: km. my“ “DH, m r. Elsie as Mary thr hone law. Wilma Nath. 'icia Km nine m erine Wot, lelon (an... nee, stitt ('0. it Once Again we Greet our Customers and Friends in the Spirit of Good Cheer and 'rhankfolness . ' " 240. Several had a good ba- i . “\e-I'. To revive house build- l A town, we must get our tax r'. mm“). In 15 years In Council. F , hm been most humontouIyur " h.- mmted to be returned as " tyor tor the usual second term. Row-w- Hunter dealt with Conny I 'mr-il matters, He felt the HOMO mum. now the Home. had not It ' a run property, but a change had . " made, The Home Col-Initm .~ l. been increased from 3 to 5mm- 'r, FH. A herd of Durban cattle had "'1 established ithere, and the In- !tctiott shank! that carry "no". l tminUtrtttion of Justice out: were --r too high. over 825.000 being wont " was, at a cost of1% mills. A a Public Utilities Com.--. R. I :upbvll, ROM. Whitmore. Putin. J. B. Dumeld. Chairman ot _ rittiCe Com, was the opening ,~';lk€l’. He reviewed the ttnguteitg'. ,‘INHD'C of the town and stated tax w this year might ttave been a n.†luwer. In 2 or 3 your: m mum have a considerably lower w». organization is being formed ' demand that action be taken by 'r Gcv't. to relieve taxpayers. Co _king Fund was in good ahpewlth ':..lus of over 320.000 and plum of Muslin this year. School matters rrrr also touched upon. it'lrt. Geo. MacKay would run .nn, and Conn. Donald McQueen 'uid also qualify. Town 3mm no :n 2001] shape. " any cilia†mm holes in the road. he should 'tity clerk. or one of Council. mm. Stanton†said Property com. (Conn-Ind OI u. I) ':, Co'cneillorB--Geo. Muckâ€. 'l, _ _s'rvles, Roy Lawrence. Don. Hum-u. Bert Stcueouse. J. B. iI-;IL~.!. Goo. Mekmthnie, W. R. ‘It‘il Hm, Erie Goldsmith, Rob! '“0 't _ Alf. Shame. Clhtt Ritchie. r' School Trustee-S. Che . T. Whitmore, Wm. Erwin. L. Nluyor Bell thought that as the .|‘:()IS expended "0.000 a yen to ,. town's $7,000 (excluding uncon- dmble payments). there ~ahould he .n- infatuation as to how school "i") is spent. He did not believe -:‘o- was anything wrong. bu lav- ~£ mun" detail. He bad â€led 'um.'ttees to live within their es- im-s. and almost all had been " Has been most popular this season. We have in stock a complete “eminent. You’ll like it and the price is reasonable. in, \LlyrrwAllan Bell, R. Canon, H Kress, Dr. Grant. R. Camp 1933 Durham Council Returned by Acclnatin Vol. LX, No. lit tutr:,.) Trustee-g. Ch 'morv. w. Erwin. "UNIV Utilities Can't hcssn We want you to know that your patronage during tl e past ' ear has been greatly appreciated. Your good-will we hope we may continue to enjoy. CALDER’S DRUG 51-01151 belt NEILSON'S. SMILE. Tt CHUCKLES “NOV, CIGARETTEQ G. P. R. TpcKET. Annie Laurie Chocolates, 50c lb. "eeve--W . s low a CARETTES a STATIONERY Allan Pen. W. R. Hunter. Homilmn. Men _ Geo. Merrm (lose of nominaticn " 8.30 wning, Clerk Willis had mg J, n. mama, w. rro. members ot Durban's Ir I'l"il. had quatitted, thus duh rt municipal rulers " , t'h p. m. Saturday arriv- list of enndialteu pro. . Hunter. J. N McQueen, Bert McKechnie, Geo. The THE ADRIENNE TOILET LINE Mrs Langley, Wallace Langley and mu Ben Oink, Toronto, were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs w. Mme: Alix M. Edge. Sudbury. and Edith A. Edge of Londcn are Christmas visitors with their sin- ters " Edge Hill. It†Helen Genie left cn Friday tgtterttoon to spend 'the vacation at her hane In Ingersoll. Mr and Mrs J. A. M. Robb and daughters. Janet and Catherine, let! on Friday to spend Christmas in Mr Robb’s home at Whitby. Mr G. Grant sud sisters, Jean and Jessie of Toronto are holiday visitors in the parental home.. Mr and Mrs J. F'. Giles left on Friday to spend a tew Guys with their daughter in London. Mr Donald Graham of the Edison Electric Co.. Sault Ste. Marie. is on a two weeks’ vacation with, his mother and sister, Mrs Morrison at Toronto. Mr and Mrs Garden Greenwood visited Chrlatmu with the latter’s parents, Mr and Mrs Samuel An- drew's, Arthur. ---.-_---. Mayor Nan B. Stewart of Owen Mr and Mrs Lawrence Miller, Bad- Sound, has been elected by acclama- were Christmas visitors with the lat- non for a second year. t ' . _ . 9†parents Mr and Mm J H For the comfort of anyone with a Harding. .......|. at -umnueunnn “a; m‘n'h. Old King Winter has really arriv- ed, and another such blow-up will pretty well tie up vehicular trattle for the winter, except on snow- ploushed highways. Rural school meetings were sched- uled for Wednesday a. m. but in most. cases. these were postponed. three plough: went through, north- bound in early evening and opened It wider. TheHanover highway was also opened for tratBe Wednesday, but it was net blocked " badly " the north and south roads. Many minor accidents are report- ed, by con and trucks slipping into ditch, being humped, etc. North of Fergus a Gray Coach was now- blocked for some hours, and the bus trattle service was cancelled for a day. No wheeled trattte is possible or! the King’s Highways nor will be tor some time. Review Wishes all its - ~--â€"-' "W“, at times a sale. the snow comment ed to disrupt trnmc Tuesday after noon and the temperature dropped to arc-land zero In evening. By next the Province. throughout the prcvince, snowfall was much r... Tuesday's big snow 1 atom, which lasted all night. saw the greatest at one time tor some , comptetely blocked high, for 'some hours. Cam were marclanml nlnn- â€-- Wild Snowslom Tuesday lhelirti, all Highway w, larclcned along the passengers mung GEM it tMong the highways, â€3 taking refuge in ad hotels along the "on" was general prcvince. though the we!) heavier in this in southern part ot by a violent wind greatest snowfall some years, and rd highway trarre Cam and trucks and wind day and Outdoor Rink for Meaiord? Without a mating rink since being burned down, Menard skating and hockey tan-s are behind the idea of an outdoor rink on the Market Square. A number of years ago the equate was Booded and the idea was ua very popular one. " the present time the children are risking their {lives on the thin ice above the Handle dam and other such danger. ous spots. There is a distinct possibility that Meaford may have a. fine men $10,000 arena before another season rolls around. A sportsman is defin- itely interested in the protect. While working at a machine in " furniture factory last Saturday Wm. Dewar, repairman there, way, unfertunate in losing about half of the second, third and fourth iintrerts of his left hand. He lost the tirgt tinger several years ago. For the comfort of anyone with a touch cf tutperrrtitution we might mention that in this coming 1989-- " is three time: 18--the 13th c January is a Friday. Injured at Work. After the program. Mr and Mrs Sharpe kindly entertained the slut! and members or the cast at their The play “Gangway for Gracie" abounded in humour and perplexing situations, all the characters smart- ly portraying their parts. The play era were Grace Vollett. Margaret Edge, Janet Robb. Harriet Wilton, Catherine McMeekln. Geo. Prew Wm. Noble, Clyde McCallum, Rosa Kear- ney and Tttco Firth. Mr I. B. Sharpe. who directed the play, was after. wards presented with a gift, Geo. Prew being the spokesman; also Clyde McCallum for tluing C. Bet mour's part (who was ill) on three days' notice. Rosa Kearney present- ed the latter. French Court dance by Vera Laud- er and Margaret Derby, and the Military Clog by Mary Seymour, Dcrothy Eastman, Helen Cunning- ham and Joan Aitehison. They were good. Principal Robb directed the boys' pyramid building, performed by Keith Baton, Alister Alice, John Murdock, Jan. Amen, Trims. Con- ne'ly Howard Chatrenu, Starr Jamie- son and Eugene lake. vidge To a full house. the annual High School Commencement was staged in the hall Thursday night, and the crowd enthusiastically enjoyed the prcgram. especially the play. Janet Robb, president of the Literary Soci- ety, gave the opening address, and Rev. J. T.’Prieat ot the H. B. Board presented medals to Miss Jean Firth, highest in Form V; Doris Pratt, in Form IV; Emily PinkertonJ in Forum; Vera Lauder Form " and! II. S. Commencement was as ikn:l " Ever DURHAM. THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 29, I938 MIMI]?! Btgititt( WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED Mr and Mrs R. B. Burns and two children ot Welland, were Christ- mas guests with her mother, Mrs E The deceased was subject to a weak heart, but was apparently in god health when the am call came. He was acheerfui, good-heart- ed man, or h'gh moral standards, and ever willing to take any. part he could to further the welfare of his home community. He was an active member ct Amos Presbyterian church. Dromore, and was chairman ct the Board ot Managers at the time ct his death. Espeeially to the bereaved sister at home, and to the other son-owing relatives. the sympathy or the community goes out. The funeral was held on Tuesday atternocn. interment taking place in Amos church cemetery. ! Alex was a road foreman and was lcuttlng down trees along the road. -slde there. About 1.30 p. m. Mr CL,, Ferguson came along and was ‘speaking to him, and he then war apparently as usual. Some time lat. iter Mr James Ellis stopped Ren- lwkk'a team of horses, which had (turned the corner and were Crttting toba; Mm Joe McNelll (Nettie) or Sash; Mrs Samuel Patterson (Man- die) ct Egremcnt, and Miss Florence at home. Alex. was born in E*remont. the son td the late Thou Renwick who died last September and thr late Mrs Renwick who died a year previously. Surviving are two bro “hers and three sisters: Wilfred of Drcmnre; Percy of Holland. Man!- down the ttase'fne. He drove them back, and shortly came across Mr. Renw:ck lying lifeless " true t" the road. One tree had been cut down, and one cut made In another before he fell, at which time the team probably ran oft. Beaders a Bridiit- A great shock to many relatives friends and the community at large, was the sudden death last Friday at 2 p.m. of Alexander Renwlck. one of North Egremont’s beat known and lughly respected citizens. He we: stricken with a heart attack while worklng on 18th con Egremonr. near hill at Ben Woods' farm, and passed away quickly, at the " e of about titty years. I “I Died while Working , at Side of Road TH E MOI-STEIN LEADER Albert Wolfe of Tara, has leased the store building at Varney re- cently vacated by B. C. Morlock who mcved to Holstein. Mr. Wolfe will stock a general store, and sell After the Christmas rush, the la- cal post otBee stall is enjoying a breathing spell, with little mall to sort. During the week before Christ- mas. the heaviest mail ever wa: handled, with parcels clogging ur almost all available space behind the witketa during Wednesday and Thursday. in the last six days it i, estimated that about fifteen thour and Christmas cards were despatched from Durham and probably many cr more delivered here. So,- days it was well on towards evening before all was sorted ready tcr de- livery, but postmaster Smith andihis ettleient stair kept the decks clear. and had the mall out with as little delay as possible. Both teams have had little prun- tice to get into conditicm tor the league contests, as ice was not a- miable until last week. However mom: of their opponents are In the same brat, so while the opening game; will be battled for strenuou- ly, it will be next month before any classy brand ct hockey In exhibited. DURHAM POST OFFICE HANDLED HEAVIER CHRISTMAS MAIL Durham', trttertncdiate O. H. A. team sets the tan I-Nllfng in Han. over on Friday of thin week, just cue day later. then cn Tuesday nest, Jan. am the champion Chealey Colts will play- in Dmhetrn, for the opening home game. Hockey season is again right upon us. and tonight Thursday, Ripley Junior o. H. A. team plays in Durham rink againstthe Durham crew whose strength is yet an unknown quantity. With a seven-team group. thcre will be Iota of games, and a keen struggle to be among the amt bur, to gain a place ln the play- t.'ttt. Durham plays In Walkeuton tcex1 Maunday and Hanover comes here on Thursday ot next week. 1 Ripley Opens Hockey f Season Here Ttr-gut' and Happy New Year profession. Mr lucKny acted u aorfdtor- tor Town ct Durham in a rerent court. Mtlcn. Congratulation are due Mr Fred G. Duchy. prominent Owen Sound barrister. whose name appears a- mcng the list of " Ontario barri- sters who have been bound by AttortteyArenerrr1 Gordon Conant by being created King's Counsel, an honor highly regarded try the legal CHATSWORTH Reeve-A. D. McCoIeman. (tsun- eil--W. J. Snell. G. lehughlin. S. H. Brena, C. Bye. IABKDALE 1teeve--.Attrert Rusk. Cdugteir-Or. Carefoct. J. R. Dillon. M. C. Rith- urds, L. E. Turner. i DUNDALK Reeve-g. Todd. Couueii--Dr. Me. Alister. H. C. locdy, W. Wellwood. W. L. Saver. Sch. 'rrutrtees,-9utslt Mulntyre, J. C. Copeland, Jos. ’ With uclnmtlons all over the County. only two mumPpaiities- iNeusmdt village and Sarawak tp l will hold an election to decide their municipal rulers next Monday. And in Nemtadt. Louis Himmler is bark again " reeve by unlunatkn. The clection it for councillors. five run. in; for tour seats: Jacob Walter. Ernest Gerber, Harry Welnert. Phitip Lana, J. W. Helwlg. Some of the Incl-mums Are; NORMAN!†Reeve-chat, Holnl tor his 20th succeulve you; Dep.-reeve-- John Aithen; C'cameii-C. Butt. Ezra Hal-l "day, Henry Miper. ' 'tke Two Elections (in Grey County next Monday Every Wednesday is Show Night in Dutlmn at 8.5 Wed. Jan. 4------Detmne Durbin in "Three Smart Girls" ONTARIO ---'---_'"- Town Mushod Weekly at 82.00 . you In advance. To United sum. 8:60 a year In Advance. Peter m, Publisher ADMISNON 2Se AND tse. ARCHlvEs We also oler a Special on THOR ELECTRIC WASHER. resum- 899.95 Mu: which we give FREE one Food Mixer. valued u $22.95. We also have who other specials to “er. If you buy one Model No. not: ELECTRIC REMGEM'I'VOR. at the regular mull price. we will give you FREE. one lode: 800 (“LSON Snow- bird ELECTRIC WARNER. that re. tam At $120.50. SPECIAL Ildih, Packages withdraw. In as it unnecessary an election. Harry Styles mung omitted for Council for 1989, the that I wu the only new mom decided that I should withdraw. In as it unnecessary tor PROPERTY no BALE--- “out†and premises former occupied by John Legato. donned. For further pur- dcuhn, apply to [{0an WHIT- MORE, Durham, 0 do. FARM FOR SAL 200 um. a Buildings. spring neck. Bum“: close canto. An Jennie Cnld Rat. No. l. Hols in. Man's DRUG Stow PO PONED:- School meeting tcr S B. No. Salads, will be held on Monday, Jan. 2nd. u 2.00 ok lock at whalhousol STRAYED M --Caants to myfurm Dec. mu. Owner may have [tune by proving mperw and paying avenues. r)" rkaiuuxtt, R.R. I, Prieeviite. Yo all our Friend: and Customers, we wish Phone 140 DURHAM. ONT, DURHAM A Happy and Pros. perous New Year DURHAM MACHINE SHOP SMALL ADS. L. Chapman. Seaman