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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1939, p. 5

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Nida v lt t e lama heibr pro ons ater car ish lita eet Mr rded inâ€" ied ely nté had ter ded Mr wit h Pij na »me Lma by to hi At by ¢ will be paid by 25 Reward @,.75,.,¢ y /.« LLOYDS Tay. UOLATED CORN SALVE for any corn <callows THEY cannot remove with h (Rcient new spientific treatment lor Corns and Callouses. Lloyd‘s com bination treatment (Salve and Pads) »moves and keeps them away. De senaltisas and relieves with first ap w oNmTARIO GOVERNMENT FARMS t ind Grain farms in Grey minty. Twenty year terms at 4%. x m sold without a reasonable h payment. Please state yourreâ€" rements fully. Apply W. H. HUNTER, Inspector ev. Ont. Tel. Holstein 3 r. 1 FOR SALEâ€"Three young T. B. vsted cows, due tofreshen in Janâ€" iry and February. Apply to Chas. wmddard, in Village of Eugenia. x hbundle of old papers, only 5¢, ‘cw office. Just the thing for hting fires, laying carpets, etc. SPECIAL ! \ car of Robin Hood Flour arrivâ€" this week (to sell off car, at lose price. Call, phone 114. ition FOR SALE ting â€"desk,. kitchen cupboard, hn table, sarden tools, and othâ€" iwrticles for private sale. Apply, John Legate, Durham. ice health methods, think kind his and correspond with young bers in foreign branches so as thor international friendliness. the end of 1938 there were 397, members of Junior Red Cross hes in Canada, exclusive of â€" members in Newfoundland who Mliated with the Canadian orâ€" ition. _ Members are pledged to Total expenses exceed sources will be less than Total patient days $450,000 Net deficit for year $90,000 FACTS AND FIGUVUR ES Total attendance ot "Outâ€" Patient" Department during the past year exceeds 79,777 Potients 1938 exceed McFadden‘s DECEMBER 29TH, 1930 | audience, we are | w ing bad weather young T. B. attending. The s freshen in Jan. tions, vocal music, Apply to Chas. Well given. Mr A. will be paid by $540,000 Mr Victor Adams, Egremont, Mr,iBalley, in Public School and Mrs Gordon Geddes, Bentinck, and their Delbert Haw, Superintendent of Sunâ€" pleasant wives, members of the Hooâ€" day School. It was well given by the per family in Glenelg, together with Pupils and some older ones, also doâ€" Eva, brother Joe. Mrs A. Hooper, Mr ing their part well. Santa Claus apâ€" and Mrs Elmer Harrison, Mr and Mrs Peared right on time and distributed Wallace Adams and Mr and Mrs Ray gifts to all the children. This, we Adams, spent a pleasant Christmas hope, was just the beginning of a at the home of the former‘s sister, "Jolly good Christmas Season," for Mr and Mrs Thos. Harrison hereand both old and young. This wish we enjoyed a fine turkey sent by sister pass to ye editor and staff and all Minnie (Mrs Thos. Bothwell) of Islay readers of the Review. We also hope Alberta. We gratefully acknowledge the sun shines on Christmas. And if a generous helping of the noble bird we have not snow to give to it the coupled as it was, with genuine good proper Christmas setting in this land will and old friendship. of snow, the cars will take us all ant and son Alex. brought her up from Hamilton on Sunday, and she will be going back to her duties on Wednesâ€" day. Now out of the Institution. quite recovered, and working, we are pleased to hear. Following is a list of Christmas visitors we were pieuod to meet: Mrs. Mina Ramsdell of Fifth Ave.. New York; Miss Anna McLean, Torâ€" onto, at her parents‘, Mr and Mrs. H. B. McLean; Mhi )iar;n Muir, teacher at Palmer Rapids, home for It is reported that Miss Mary Aldâ€" corn and her brothers, Charlie, Robt Will and Walter, are on the way to see their father at New Year‘s, who is indisposed, though improving. He is now enjoying the comforts of his the season‘s holidays; Mr and Mrs Huston and family of Oshawa, at the Muirs‘, Six Cornérs. lor trustee, occupied the chair. Rev A. R. Muir could not attend, owing tOAMemuluehmhnsuem the same evenine. Mr. John McVicar is home from THIS SPACE DONATED BY THE DURSKAM REVIEW PRICEVILLE i» The life of this little thild may depend on the PROMPT ACTION of The Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. Centralized here under one roof is every facility known to medical science for the effective prevention and cure of childhood disease and deformity. Most of them were children of parents unable to pay the low Public Ward rates. But they were not denied any treatment or care that would assist in their recovery. We appeal to responsible, charitable Ontario citizens for donations to help us meet this deficit and for practical encourageâ€" ment to continue and expand this work next year. _ . Please . . . the life of a little child may be saved because you were kind and benevolent today. Send your donation, large or small . . . NOW. More than 9.000 little children were treated here last year. ONEâ€"THIRD of these children came from Ontario Municipalities outside the City of Toronto. litis, an automobile accident, or one of a hundred or more diseases or accidents will have found a victim. f Somewhere in Ontario, before this hour has ticked away, a little child will be stricken or injuredâ€"Pneumonia, Poliomyeâ€" This humane policy resulted in a deficit of $90,000 we have not snow to give to it the proper Christmas setting in this land of snow, the cars will take us all out for a drive on Christmas day . There was a large gathering of relatives at the home of the Misses James for Christmas. Mr and Mrs Fred G. Karstedt spent the holiday in Toronto, where the latter visited her father, who is very poorly and suffering very much, Two nurses are eagerly trying toalleviate the sufferings of the patient. (intended for last week) On Monday evening in the Hall a fine Christmas Tree and concert was held with Charlie Haw as chairman. A good programme bad been preparâ€" ed under the supervision of Mrs Bailey, in Public School and Mrs Delbert Haw, Superintendent of Sunâ€" day School. It was well given by the pupils and some older ones, also doâ€" ing their part well. Santa Claus apâ€" peared right on time and distributed his College studies for the customary Miss Margaret McArthur has reâ€" turned from a lengtbhy visit with reâ€" latives in Toronto on Saturday. Mr and Mrs John MacFarlane, and Mr and Mrs Alex. McLean, visited their parents over Christmas, Mrand Mrs C. A. McLean. Miss Monica Lambert, of ‘Toronto, was a visitor over the holiday with her uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs. Sutherland . Miss Cormie, our popular teacher here, returned to her home in Elora for the holidays, and will be welcomâ€" ed back in Jan. to her school duties. We cheerfully acknowledge a Christâ€" mas gift of sweets and fruits, given annually by the ‘Women‘s Institute, to the aged and lonely. We quote reverently, "May the Lord bless them all." «_ _ SWINTON PARK VICINIIY o THE DURHAM REVIEWV Harrv Styles said he would conâ€" sider Council nomination; C. B. Lawrence said it was impossible for Robt. Campbell thought all were satisfied with present reeve and had no intention of running for reeve. pomaiitaraHanâ€" 20 02c CA 0~." ~~~ C ~ MBE W. Thompson. consideration . | ‘The third part of the program was J. F. Irwin said "You are no a play, "The Kingly Gift." In the more surprised than I over being cast were Myrtle Hodgson, Garry nominated. I can‘t find much to critâ€" McLean, â€" Stella Marsales, â€" Norma icize and have no intention of conâ€" Wwwville, Joyce Phillips, and Pear‘ testing mayoralty. I have been 30 Wilson . years in town and was never nominâ€" Santa appeared an ated before." He thought men greq, "n:a pastor :n: h‘i': l:"i(::dr: should get more than 25¢ an hour ceived a Christmas goose. for town work and jobs going to reâ€" witos NCc lief men, should be given men tryâ€" | ing to keep off Telet. SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT 1 Chairman Wm. > Erwin of the Public School Board stated they would finish year with a balance of $608 after all expenses paid. What, an opportunity people have to give their children an education ! He asked coâ€"operation of parents to to overcome any difficulties. Come to the Board or the teachers and get them ironed out. J. B. Duffield hadn‘t contemplated running for mayor. It required some consideration . up fire hall. Coun. McGowan, Fire & Light chairman, stated some â€" necessary equipment had been . added for the fire brigade and they had saved some of estimates. Coun. MacKay , Bd of Works, chairman, tried to @atisfy all, but some weren‘t. It‘s hard to satisfy everybody . He tried to distribute work as well as possible. If all new heads were returned to Council, taxes may go up teo 60 millb ! Coun. McQueen had Mttle olse to say, other than Courcil had a good year. W. H. Kress was satisfied with present ecuncil. They had done a splendid job. â€" He appreciated honor of another Mayoralty nomination. It was rather a surprise, and he would take at least 24 hours to think it ovâ€" er. % Acclamation in Darkam Continued from page 1 .« They had spent a little more estimated, chiefly for shingling ONnTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO the December 31 issue of The Deâ€" troit Sunday Times. shunned by passing ships that grow fewer and fewer, its food supplies alâ€" most gone, its only voice to the outside world silenced.... and the descendants of the "Bcunty" mutinâ€" they do not even know about, will be found described in a feature arâ€" request from all over Canada for instructions as to how Canada could be helped in wartime. Hundreds of queries were received from school classes. _ Replies were to keep healâ€" thy, be friendly to all cther boys and girls, and help grownups as much as possible. spent Mr Ernie Martin and Mrs E. Kenâ€" ny and son Michae!l and daughter Margaret spent Christmas eve ‘with Mr and Mrs Jim Yates, Owen Sound Master Michael Kenny is spending a few days in OQwen Sound with Geo Indicative of the spirit fostered aâ€" mong juvenile members of the Juniâ€" WAR‘8 STRANGEST VICTIM FORLORN PITCAIRN ISLAND How one rude beacon on the iIsâ€" land in the Pacific Ocean is now Messrs Joe and Ed. Fisher of Kitâ€" chener spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Allan Boyd was hostess to a family dinuer on Christmas day. Mrs Ada Stear and family, Mr and Mrs. Abbott and son, of ‘Toronto; Mr and Mrs John Boyd and family; Mr and Mrs. Herman Miell and family ot Durham, were present at the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wilson spent Christmas with his parents, Mr and Mrs W. ‘Wilson of Owen Sound. Mr Nicholas Melosh and daughter Ivy and friend, Mr Walker, and Mrs McArthur of Owen Sornd, spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Dan Mcâ€" 'l In the second part the students | Eave an interpretation of Christmas. , The opening scene was Joseph and __Mary and the Babe with the prolcgue *given in _ recitation _ by â€" June y Cook. ‘The Shepherds entered to the music of "Hark, the Nerald Angels g Sing" and each presented their gifts. Miss Dorothy I. Ritchie and her punils in Edge Hill school entertainâ€" ed the community with a Christmas program which proved entertaining and educational. Mr Hector MacDonâ€" ald was chainman. The orchestra played several selections. There was several songs and recitations and diâ€" alogues. An operetta of great interâ€" est was "The tovys that had to visit . Twelve nunils were in a patriotic drill in red. white and blue costumes and carrying flags. They also rendered several patriotic songs, and music was nlaved by George Ritchie on the violin. _A decorated tree was unloaded by Santa. | him to run; Clen Rowe did not inâ€" tend to, and thought the present Council should stay. W. A. Mesdonâ€" ald thought present Counci) had worked well for betterment @® the town. Other nominees were absent. BAPTIST S. 8. PRESENTED * AN EXCELLENT CONBKANT The Baptist Sunday School am cert presented by the staff and @iAâ€" ents was one of the best pregrams the congregation has e@jfoyed. There were three divisions and in first the primary pupils in charge of Miss Dorothy Eastman gave a Christmas exercise. The bride ani groom were shirley Wilson and Adair Wilson. Recitations .were also given. Four girls, each recited a verse on ‘giving‘ and the audience brought their white wrapped gifts for the Christmas Babe. The gifts are beâ€" ing sent to the Baptist Christie Street Mission in Guelph. The curâ€" tains back of the manger #scene were drawn revealing twelve young womâ€" en dressed as angels and in pantoâ€" mime they interpreted the theme of "The Holv City" sung effectively by SCHOOL PUPILS PRESENT CHRISTMAS PROGRAM Mr and Mrs Allan Boyd and daughâ€" rs are visiting their daughters in Miss Margaret Kenny of O. Sound, AMONG TEE CBJZCEES GLENROADEN with her mother, Holstein corr: Nominations of Po lice Village Trustees took place in Robert‘s Hall on Monday night. . A:â€" bout 18 were nominated for the three positions, and six are standing as follows: Geo. Calder, Cnas, Drumm, Dr. W. P. Ellis, Dr W D. Ferguson James W. Hunt, F McClocklin. Mr James Kerr installed the watâ€" er system, also a letter carrier into his barn. Dromore corr: Misses For. Renwick and Eva Renton of Stratford and To ronto Normal Schools respectively, are holidaying at their homes here. Dornoch corr: Miss Reid held her Xmas Concert in the school the last day of school. Quite a number of the parents of the pupils attended it, although the day was the worst of season . Mr and Mrs Geo. Sharp and baby Mabel spent Xmazs with friends in Shallow Lake and Owen Scund. tired. Thos Nichol is reeve and Jos. _ *‘ Young and Geo. Peart the old coun-! cemmmmmmnmmen@emmmmmmmmmmmmem cillors of Glenelg. | In Bentinc‘: the old Cemcil are all “Mtewqm reâ€"elected. ‘The Reeve, @eo. Brown;| Deputy reeve, Wim, Lusgey; Councll.'o‘,,n Sound at Wingham, Jan. 206. Jas ‘Turnbull, Fred Shewell, FrANkK| warkerton at Durham, Jan 2nd Schmidt. Robt, Prigham, S. Nthel‘-:w.m at Owen Sound, Jan. 5th bough, and Henry Metcalfe were & Dyrham at Walkerton, Jan, Sth so nominated for reeve but retired. |watkerton at Wingham, Jan 8th. A contest all around in Nomnn-i Owen Sound at Durham, Jan. 9th by. W H Ryan, notwithstanding h‘s Owen Sound at Walkerton, Jan. 1ith 80 years is contesting the reeveshiD| Wwingham at Durham, Jan. 12th with Chas. Holm, John Whluford,t Durham at Wingham, Jan. 15th Wm. Umbaugh are out for deputy‘“qm at Walkerton, Jan. 17th reeveship. Counciliors, Richard B@"‘ Qurham at Owen Sound, Jan, 18th bfl'. And F‘llllmr. Sam Intthew-. Walkartan at fAwan CGaund Yon S06h At Presbyterian manse, Durham, Wednesday, December 30th, by Rev. $. M. ‘Whaley, Mr Troy Doyle Braithwaite was married to Miss Nelâ€" lie Meyers. Congratulations to Mr Walter Ferâ€" guson, of North East Egremont who was united in marriage Wednesday to Miss Elda McLaughlin of Varney. Rev. B. M. Smith of Dromore was the officiating clergyman. In Egremont John McArthur goes in unopposed as Reeve. Walter Ferâ€" Robb, Thos. J. Gordon, the present Counciliors, are again in the field, with John A. Ferguson and Chas. Hunt as new aspirants. At Durham, Wm. Laidiaw and Arch Hunter are to try cconclusions for Mayoralty. Wm. Calder is reeve again for the 6th time, the last four times by acclamation; a testimony to be proud cf. C ounciliors also by acclamation are: Dr. Wolfe, Jas, Licyd, S. P. Saunders, R, Cochrane, F. Lenaban, J. F. Grant. Miss Julia Weir, H. S. teacher, of Smith Falls, is home for the vacaâ€" tion . IN DAYS OF YORE . the sretuest SMITH BROS., Durham 2 vEaRrs Aago | afternoon when Miss Mary Eilen A. Philp of Holstein and Jchn Ackland (;:m l‘m;:" e D“‘ ::d 1218 Mathers of Fort Stewart, were united ne * .v Counâ€" i1 ware AMILHE S eanstemmatbiae in bonds of matrimony, the marriage DE FOREST ‘The ideal " personal" radio. Powerâ€" ful Performance. Large Power Transâ€" 8" 1 1236" x 614". 5%4" Dym’: entire broadcast ’2 2 95 hand â€"(ONLY obtainable at such low prices. Let us show you the De Forest range of Mave an exquisite new 1940 meode!l in your Home SEE THEM TODAY! a wealth of u u2222 sage lc gm 2l n ’,; y ubs pastormarcs Trom 3 gshuine Never before and, we believe. never again, will we be able to offer so much radio for so little money. 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