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Durham Review (1897), 16 Dec 1920, p. 10

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a! th have bet. men nth" quit ' not . km coo . wt" Ref lat. tb abs It": to " fr " It " BlLLlNGS-ACHESON { A pretty wedding was celebrated on' Wednesday, Nov 17. at Macgregor, Man. when Miss Marjorie Leah Gwendolino Acheson. daugther of Mr and Mrs John Acheson, became the bride of Mr John J. Billings of Macgregor, Man. The Ite charming in a gown of turquoise blue satin trimmed with siiver embroidered net. She wore the gift of the groom, a) pendant set with pearls, Miss L. Little NS., Wedded in Manitoba "Ask for a Calendar" " Saturday Wednesd'y Evenings is Open Stbre l Line 15, ring 2 and and Fred Billings were the witnesses. Later Mr and Mrs Billings left for the West, the bride travelling in a navy serge suit with gold trimmings and black pic- ture hat. On their retum they will take up residence on the groom's farm near Macgregor. MeGuire---Near Dromore, on Dec. nth. to Mr and Mrs N. McGuire, a daughter. Our Big Money=Saving Sale has been on since December. 9th: ndvantage of it and are convinced of its genuineness. ' HAVE For One More Week Only BORN We offer you every article in our Store at Bargain Prices. 24th, prices revert to those of present day market. -, Highest Market (Prices paid for Cream, Butter and Eggs 'TAYLOR , , , - ' riprtmliiuhimBar1rtmir ' Miss Mae McEachnie of Hopeville, visited her cousin, Miss E. M. Ding- wall. Mrs Smith and two children have returned to Toronto after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Herb Moore. 'ii Low AND PERSONAL; Mr Reid, manager of the Bank of Montreal, spent over the week end in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Jas Brooks were in Wingham this week. trmar:tssa.er.eemrg aiaiiaat Mr Colin McMillan spent over the week end with his sister, Mrs H. Mc- Lean, Priceville. I A bee van in progreu on Tuesday ' tor the H: when men. boys and rem: wencon.1nlaryjm (',t're,'l,'; the old tile yardi eaat of the [Agricultural Hall into: skating gin Holstein, Mr S. Drummond, Hamilton, visi ted his children the beginning of the week at the home of Mr R. Christie. Members of L O I. No. 2295 kindly be in their lodge mom on Monday evening Dee 20th. As there will be election of oftieertr and other import- ant business. Mrs Petrie is etuertainiog" the W. M. S. of the Methodist church Fri. day afternoon. Those wishing to donate fruit, groceries or garméntg for the mimon box. Kindly bring them to this meeting. J,auitriras-st-"sr'9"""tN, , The Brebuet Co are preparing for a The W. M. S. ot the Presbyterian church held their monthly meeting on Tuesday afternoon when the tol. lowing officers were elected tor next year ; Pres., Mrs Hoatetter ; rat vice Pres. Mrs (Rev) Scott ; and vice Pres, Mrs D. Bruce; Tress. Mrs R. Sim ; Secy, Miss Jennie Christie : Organist Mrs B. Brebner. Gordon Scott is home from Guelph tor the Christmas holiday; Mr R. Keith was successfully oper, atedHor appendicitia on Tuesday at. ternoon. Mr Malcolm McPhee of Davidson, Sash, arrived. to spend some time with his mother who has not been in good health lately but is improving. Are You a Getting _ your ~Share I? The Sunday echoo! entertainment in the Pres. church win be held on Dec and end the Methodist on the “us. . HOLSTEIN LEADER aaazsaaaaeeesseee A meeting held in Robert's Hall, Dee 8th, to discuss preparing a skat. lug rink. It was decided to get one in operation this coming winter. The following wens the 'oifieers elected ; Hon.Pres.. Ree G S Scott : President R J Arnill ; Vice Pres, G. Bye t Secy Treas, Lottie Woodyard. R. J. Arnill, Geo Calder, Dr Ellis, Dr Mair, were appointed a committee to locate grounds. t Library concert sometime ere long. J W Hunt ot It Forest was in torn Monday on business.' All kinds of weather, mud, snow. wind and rain but very little frost. Council meets to.day, Wednesday --laat for 1920. The committee met the following morning and located the grounds, formerly used by Jas. Hunt as a tile plant. The village has bought same and levelling of trroulids has com- menced. Mrs Wesley Pollock and son have gone to spend the Christmas holidays with her son in Toronto. Mt and Mrs Jas Eden spent Sun day " the home of Mr Alex Grier-on Mr David Gordon ct St Marys. is spending afew days with his brother Wm of'this viglnity. Miss Minnie Pollock is at present holidaying in the Queen City. Mr Lorne Allan spent a few dnya last week in Toronto. . A goodly representation of St Paula Church, attended ms setvice in Trin- ity tihtirch, Durham on Sunday fast and enjoyed the addicts given by Bishop Fanhinz. of Nautical. Mrs Jas Allan accompanied by'her sister, Mrs Murchison, spent New days last week with their brother. Mr Arch Baird of Holstein. Tender: will be received up to Dee, 18, Saturday, for Secretary-Tr-er tor the Holstein Gunnery Co. State Inlay-ad seeuritr. me J. McLuhan Pres , - . . _ p. T. Calder, Beer. Skating Rink for Holstein ALLAN'S CORNERS Tenders Wanted Dee. 6, I910. TORONTO Mr Robt Keith was sudQealy strickea ill and on Sunday ttttffered to such an extent that he was with dif- tiettlty duvet: home from Durham. On Tuesday an operation for append- icitis was perfotmed by Dr Grovea of Fergus, assisted by Dr. Sheath. If happily provecLaucceaalul, and he in reettperatlng as wall as can be ex- pected. - A regent open meeting of the La. dies' Aid oi tibenerer, Church was held at the home of Mr and Mrs. Thos Weir on Dec. 9. The meeting wzs opened by he President, Mrs J The members of Tartan u, 13.0 purpose holding theirannual puppet on the evening of Dec. 22nd. M. Lawrence and the minutes rend by thetecy, Miss Miriam Horqpby, and the usual routine business gone through with. Vocal music was contributed by Mrs Jas Weir, Cora Lawrence, Choir, three recitation by Miss Blanch Reid, reading by Miss M. Hornsby, instrumental music by Mrs J. C. Harrison and H. Heard on organ and violin respectively follow- ed by a presentation to Mr Thos. Weir of a pair of gloves and to Mrs, Weir a purse of $25 for her services as organist. After the presentation was made the recipients suitably replied, and a pleasant the was spent. The Lad- ies Aid have agreed to meet in the evening during the winter months, were man being allowed the privi- lege of acting couch-u: and attend. ing the meetings-their piece will be in the kitchen. Mr and Mrs Nelson McGuire were agniu on Sunday morning the happy recipients of a baby girl. Bortr-..on Mondayt Dee, 13th, to Mr Ind " Cart Harrison. a son. The C. E. held the first of their social evenings ptr Thurirday, Dec. 9 at Amoaehurch" when " enjoyable time was had in music, plays and games. A duet was given by Misses Grace anage and Mildred Scott "0 tetl nu merry birds of spring". 1 rec- itation was given by In Renton, I rennin; by Mildred Scott and two instrumental. by We: Mary Drin- mic. The number! knowledge of the human auto-1y 'wuituted in can.“ (mutton-prim beUg award. edforthebet at the but“ In- wn. A light-uh M In In ahv "up!“ and. In I. J. _ ber.9th‘. Many have taken HAVE YOU 2 . NORTH EGREMONT QM“; an by Eva Kenton. I dud Scott and two: ' mu any Drill-i Huber: knowledge or,', atom, Vulcan In; It; prim. bdu and. l 'rad' the but“ us-' After December acted as chair-an and added much to the pleasure of the ecu-ion. Cr. M.Leeson.|1 P. P., and dnuzh- tor lingual attended the Fat Stock Show a Guelph. Min Janet Kerr trom Londrn it home to spand the holideys with he!" pinata in Varney. -Mr and Mo Jul Allen and their. dwelt" Ruth paid n living visit to the old home to my good-bye to the I former's masher ere their departure ( for Cape Town. South Africa with a contingent of the Salvation Armv of watch we understand Mr Allen is an , oMeer. They expect to remain in , Africa about ten yen". , Ladies' Aid of Varnev will hold a lunar in the Orange Hull Baturday afternoon. Mr W L. Dixon took in the Guelph Fat Stock Show . G. I. Leeson. M. P. P. is “heading a caucus of the United Farmer mem- ban in Toronto um week. Everv eifrrt is bsime put forth to make our maul Xmu Treethe usual sums. Miss Susie Tucker returned to her home here after an absence all sum- met. The members ofthe Vurnev thresh- ine Co., met at the bonus at G. M Leeann. M. P. P., last Friday night and sealed npthe business of their abort threshing season to the "titstatr tion of the Ihlrebolden. It "eeet, on. Offers courses of practical instruc- tion that will enable you to in- éruoe your "iciency and “the _ volition at state: 'erpetmitn'tity. Wine: can open. Jan 3rd. Write e ht or Wu. with a réooluhon to improve your- self dating 1921. 1 It [can Int-cu College Start the New Year VARNEY W. A. Tr“. J4 H PO Mr V sir,.' This is the Bringthem 1n by Tuesday and secure it. H. FORTUNE, Mis' . Tho Bevmw and Toronto Imly Mail And Empire for t your...... The Boview and Tomato lulu.- World for you .. The Review and Toromc In. \ Globe toe I you. Thanviow And Dan; Frau 1v ' Let West Q 31, con s, Curr». mule. ‘ul ot Mollkc. frat, l It " and 10 x tt, bank but and ham Is . 30. 10 mm bush. This in in a good fur m The James Nichol Farm Lou's“ " let29and 3.: Banach. 150 acres. In". x80. frame hcusr lex N, r M I Q. One mile mm: 1-! Wangmd farm and Th',, cheap. Good reason m vt Theoeorge Linemcr Farm [M30 and Gl, can In N, "tt rec. brick houw 'CN' \ a but“ 18x b', vood ts,'Ite bunk barn an x no, Mu.“ s'u driViag barn MI x In “W J Not. This ma puking“); . (not of Aylon. Naive: Henry Farm “to.“ s, Nov-mania. I r Wort-bl: houu'. i' tQ.‘3ivio| burr. So? 'dt, "the . mm of GU farrvt no! ad. mice! but which will be Bold p .uuly N“ I“ condition. app?) to Lots 2of MI, con I ; Lots y, F _ .cr. Lot 22 con 2, Egremont, - a we: Brick house 28 x 60; fr, mum " x 20 ; Bank barn 65 I. 7%. a“! ly 001 N. This is a good Cirr v. 1': " ch" buildings. 00ml [t . a. :. f’ Idling. The W. o. Pender Farm Lots ' of 13, con t, Egn" m: .r, Lot " 3 of “Leon. l. Admin“ 250 8cm. Brick hour .5 h .n' b! u kitchen 18): 20 and haul Iv:- Li , 75 Driving shed 80 I 40. “he, 'e 2 and properly. well watered a: J mm; Good buildings. Conu‘lm at in (hum- taboo! and markets. W.i, N- so, block or separate. The Mlycock Farm Loan Ind l2. con 3, N, D R Br.- inch. we tern. Brick hum re a! kitchen " x 20, bank law =51’ "at ahead? I M. Thos _ 3 y hm. flat clues buildings. - m». from Hanover. The Sam Taylor Farm _ In " end " con 3. Norm '.' “v.1" um. frame house 2tx tr w, _ " b..' .36 It M, bank barn " x to. T -s in ttft farm and will he a , " c'. my ttit my between Aylul ".. :3 Nit Fore“. The boot: Lem Farm Iagt West i 31.5031 6. anrrlrlu , m"? The James Finnegan Pam Time for I goodv tarm) miles tulle. ' Mt Forest. Dressed Fowl a fancy Xmas Price Farms For Sale Clubbing Rates Uh 1920 Brit l, M _ 'st .3 " , hark I- . cc , "u 30. "nu a v huildirru- I it wood shed " mruwshed 6 o. RuilJi'L and firm al tr ed annual Dodge 632 in; omeer year t Wu VOL. X alts, ' 0211 ch: "wrenre, R were bltw. duh on the leaned TI day or so Ll W Wdly pom her i; 50 Pearauce IN when h Stan, t II We After r panels. the Pie they I impas C. lulu. north visit " 300 A for: mvened luv". SA ts'Ga'io'ii at: SIMS tec (If trt JON p; ‘nl tit DUR "

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