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Durham Review (1897), 17 Dec 1925, p. 4

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_. Our teacher, Miss Park, is busy 5 Fresh Oysters, Lettuce, Celery and Tomatoes ? iininfng: the. chiiqren 40. thair ChioiSt > M & mas tree which will be held next PA 3 Tuesday afternoon. eneeneeneaeieeaieaieee@se@@e@s®®srt WMs wa; imdows is spending a x# T f Y o ! 3. ;/ se M ""‘.4;" bag) 4\»‘ ‘ 4 "a A\ 47 *4 w§ annnonnegtanetanteceenmacesnanes conntmenntoc: : memmizenttesne w SEE YOUR â€"NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER 7. .* uDP MB Any Ford model may be purchased on easy payments from your local authorized Ford dealer. The modâ€" erate down payment entitles you to take immediate delivery of your car and you can pay for it at your convenience during the year. *4 This Mrs Neil and Mrs L. McLean spent a pleasant day with Mrs D. McQuarâ€" rie this week. Mr and Mrs Archie Watson we; recent visitors with Mr=â€"and Mr Neil McLean. Though the day was stormy a large crowd attended Mr Jack Casâ€" well‘s sale and good prices were reâ€" lized on most things. Sorry to hear Mrs David Watson has been under the Dr‘s care and hope she may soon be well again. Mr Joe Davison, Durham, was a visitor with his friend, L. A. McLean on Sunday. We are enjoying very nice weath er at present and hope It may conâ€" tinue for some time. a Quite a number of this line attendâ€" ed the box social at Edge Hill and all enjoyed the play which was given by the young people of the section. The first of the league debates beâ€" tween Edge Hill and the Rocky, is to be held in the school Thursday evâ€" ening of this week. Our school concert is to be held on Monday night, Dec. 21st and a splenâ€" did program has been prepared. We hope for a favorable night. Mr Andrew John Vessiéc, St Marys, is spending a time at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs Jno. Vessie. ROCKY â€" SAUGEEN GREEN GROVE Your local Ford dealer will gladly show you the Ford Christmas Gift Certificate which enables the giver of a Ford to announce the gift in the most fitting manner. Delivery can also be arranged for any deâ€" sired time on Christmas morning. vold Oe 3410000 o0 o renineiiaint e oromermenrecvon insy + seeminm®ienmenemmemse section. stormy a Jack Casâ€" The Dornoch Women‘s Institute was held at the home of Mrs Mcâ€" Cracken, Wednesday, Dec. 9th, with an attendance of 22. The meeting cpened with the singing of the Instiâ€" tute ode, followed by the Lord‘s prayer. Aiter â€" the reading of the minutes, letters of thanks were read from Mrs A. E. Trout, O. Sound : Sick Children‘s Hospital, ~Toronto, and the Durham Hospital, thanking the ladies for the quilts they receivâ€" ed. A letter was read from the Navy League, asking for a contribution.*It was voted that $10 be sent to thi Mr W. R. Watson‘s sale was well attended on Tuesday and good pricâ€" es were received for all his cows and young cattle, but only one horse was sold. We are sorry to report that Mr. Adam Watson passed away at his home on Lambton St Wednesday morning at $.30. Mr Watson was in his 8$0th year and has spent most of his life in the neighborhood. Our deepest sympathy is extended to his wife and friends. few days with her aunt, Mrs W. R. fund. _ The ‘Pot Watson. sent â€"right way Mr Thos. Bell spent a few days in Shelter. . Papers Mr Thos. Bell spent a few days in Toronto last week and took in the TV.F. O. Convention. Mrs Farr Lawrence and baby Wray spent a week with her father, Mr. David Hamilton: Mr Wm Weir Jr., has had the tele phone installed ® Mr James Wilson is one of the la test to have the radio installed. A number of the farmers of this vicinity took in the sale of Mr Jno. Bauer at Knox Corners, Wednesday. THE DURHAM REVIEW £4 DORNOCH ‘rom the Navy Mr and Mrs Geo. Turnbull spent ontribution.®It Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ben Coutts. be sent to this Mr and Mrs Wm Brown spent a The splendid sleighing we are havâ€" ing now, has brightened things up for the coming festive season. Mrs Geo. Reay and daughter Grace is spending this week with Toronto friends. We regret to hear Miss Sillars had the misfortune to become scald: ed, by upsetting a dish of hot water. We hope she will soon be able to be around. Mrs. Harper of Detroit, is spendâ€" ing a few weeks, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Sillars. Sorry to know that Mr. Sillars is improving little. Mr Bryce Dargavel has completed his fox pens and is now looking aftâ€" er 21 pairs of silver black foxes and expects more in the near future. _ Mrs C. Mortley is visiting her son and daughters for a few days in Arâ€" thor. o fund. The ‘Pound Shower will be sent right way to the Children‘s Shelter. . Papers were given by our President, Mrs A. Mcintosh on ‘Reas on and Faith‘ and Mrs Dargavel, on ‘Just a little bit less.‘ Other papers were read by Mrs R. Ledingham, Mrs MceCracken _ and Miss â€" McIntosh, while the young girls gave some good selections on the piano, after which lurch was served. The next meetâ€" ing will be held at Miss M. Melnâ€" tosh‘s. mlii-rs“i"â€"reiiwfiei't has returned to her home after spending a week with her brother. o N;;r?e Bilve â€"Heath spent a week with her sister, Mrs Henderson. | EBENEZER TORONTO 1 @ D. M. saAUnNDEers | Mrs Geo. Turnbull spent a couple of days the latter part of last week with her mother, Mrs A. Knisley. A good deal of talk and not a little bluster marked the sessions of the various U. F. 0. bodies met in Conâ€" vention last week . One thing seems to stand out clear, there is a desire Mr. A. Derby and Rev D. B. Arm strong visited last Friday at Wm Smith‘s. Miss Esther Petty and her pupils are preparing a program for Christâ€" mas entertainment to be held on Tuesday next. Mrs Wm. Smith visited with Mrs Thos. McAllister last Friday. * Mr. Wm McRonald is engagotfl‘or a few weeks with Mr Jno McKenzie. Mrs M. J. Davis of Traverston spent a week lately with her daugh ter, Mrs. Robt. Webber. Mr Wm. Picken is hbaving a fur nace installed in his home this week Mr Max Grierson was a visitor last week with friends in Kitchener. Quite a number attended the sale at Mr J. Caswell‘s at the Rocky, which was held last Thursday. Our teacher Miss Petty, and school children, are busy making preparaâ€" tions for the Christmas Tree enterâ€" tainment in the schoolhouse Tuesday afternoon, 22nd inst. Abundance of snow around these parts now. Up to a week ago A green Christmas wWas expected but by present indications, good sleighâ€" ing will be provided. Glad to hear that Mr Howard Lawrence â€" after his recent illness with pneumonia, is able to be up and about again, though still confined to the house. mifi?iiéb(.lohnston and son Melâ€" ville of Ebenezer spent an afternoon last week at Mr Lawson Hopkins‘.. Mr Wesley Noble spent a week, visiting kindred in Kitchener city. A number are getting piles of wood ready for the circular saw. Mr. and Mrs Robt. Hopkins spent Sunday week with Mr and Mrs F. McCuaig of Mulock. Messrs Wesley and â€" Earl Noble spent an evening the first of the week at Mr Lawson Hopkins‘. day last sOUTH EAST BENTINCK THE U. F. 0 CONVENTION HUTTON HILL week with Mr and Mrs in . S visiting friends le of weeks. d Jean of Durâ€" few days with The addresses of Pres. Amos. and of Mrs. Amos, were able utterances and as long as such leaders are av ailable, the U.F.O. and UF.W.O will not sink into nothingness. Comâ€" ing to the aid of the older groups there 4s now noticeable strength in the U.F.Y.P.O‘s which, if it devel ops, will help to give continuity to the movement. to continue in politics, and not simpâ€" ly decline into a commercial organiâ€" zation, successful as that seems to be. The report of Sec‘y J. J. Morri son, is an optimistic document and no doubt can exist that with coâ€"opâ€" eration in buying and selling as the keynote, farmers stand to gain. There is also evidence that the idea of "broadening out" is still in the minds of many. _ Drury is the great advocate of this, and we think it is admitted that he is the masterâ€" mind of the (we had nearly written "party") Association. ° Partyism has come in for so much cordemnation, that to apply it to the Agricultural group, sounds to them like heresy. «s c «m c <an cems : aan c ame «m c ame c ame( ! C. L. GRANT Useful and Acceptable Gifts for Christmas DURHAM MACHINE SHOP For Public accommodation Good outfits, good service. Machinery & Radios for Sale Horse Livery Horse Clippers Sharpened SKATES SHARPENED Saws Gummed. Satin Slippers Chappie Coats Sweater (_oats Toques (all colors) Childrens Kouse Slippers Silk Underwear Gloves and Hosiery Children‘s Woollen Pullâ€" Ladies‘ overs Rugs and Blankets General Repairing Done F. W. MOON, Machinist DPEC. 17, 1925 Apply at ('i‘he Very Newest) OsCcaAR MooNn The Chs #con. 16, N barn, fran farm will Licensed A Moderat sales as t at Review « application T CR ): on o Ccon. . 5, barn, br sold ch« ment. The Elizabe con. 18, Norm barn, frame } will be sold « The George 7, Normanby brick house, ¢ cheap with go Best Quali The John D. Fe and 15, con, 11. ; res, bank barn, br e.lm, l'fz miles i mail, telephone, ~ the best farms in reason for sellin> 1cens Get our Pric Royal H Majestic O Canad King Ed Peed Flo Calla Lil Canadian Prairio We will buy elm, maple, be wood _ logs. | Also want tean» shanty, to go a to Mr. D. Kinn mniture Factor GOODS DELIVEF Custom â€"Ch Grev For The Maycock BLATCHFO GUNN‘S Farms for Saje ALEX JOHN Mc THE â€"PEOPL W DEC. 17 1g9o« LOGS wantep te FORTUNE t€ A

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