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Durham Review (1897), 9 May 1929, p. 8

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YOUu WILL FINO our THE FORDOR SEDAN THE I':ordor Sedan was designed â€" for comfort, _ You‘ll like it beâ€" cause of its wide seat space, ample leg room, deep cushions, and the gonerous freedom between front and rear seats. Windows are unusually large, clear . vision is ensured DÂ¥ narrow pillars and substantial door construction . â€" _ BANKOF . MONTREAL Established 1817 "~ . > M A’m in excess Ot"wm‘ooo.ooo y | 2y * P ) .x. " *‘;‘\1‘ ‘e 1(4 °C a~ "y 4 \\\Q\\}\ y« \-‘gfl& t * s §“§\\§\ " Ti‘ A‘\“\\\\\\»\ >~$'; % [ + . 599 *J Holstein Branch: C. R. LUCAS, Mariager® â€" of Montreal is dai loaning funds to L6 Mbk farmersd“g assist them in their FaRM Financing #HROUGHOUT Canada This Bank is at all times prepared to advance loans on terms consis. tent with sound banking. 7< rice, delivered in ”urdam, 44 An, oc in &t ie t t is .. t x &8 4 \ \;éi\\\ x "ayd ;f')'v RisS: \\\\. brings you the Luxury of _a «_ Custom Built GCarâ€" TIME PAYMmMENT PLAN License Included Hardware is full nickeled. Upholâ€" stery and:â€"appointments are of a quiot ricb typ? unusual in a lowâ€"price car. Bring the family to see the Fordor Sedan and let us take them for a ride. You will learn a lot about comfort, spéed and safety in a thirty minute drive. MmMos Tt AaATTRAcTIvE 49/9. 00 C mt‘ s C dy EnCt | #ar Patterson, *Annie Andrews and | *Robert Hunter eq:; Frances Daly, ‘ Verdun Watson, Jr Iâ€"Gladys Young , *Hazel Watson. Iâ€"*Alice Daly, *Norâ€" | man Wells,«*Kenneth Nelson, *Roy | Andrews, *Jas Hargrave. â€" Prâ€"*Harâ€" old Hunter, *Raymond Brown, *Orâ€" ville Lee,.*Robert Nelson, Keith Hunâ€" ter, Elmo Scott. Aâ€"*Dorothy And: rews, Bobbie Lee, *Arthur Matthews, *Joe Daly, *Douglas Wilson, *Thos. Hargrave, â€"*Clarence Watson, *Goldie Hargrave, *Geo Wells, *Myrtle Daly, *Jack Wells, *Clarence Young. * denotes present every day. ;lo. on roll 45: average attendance 43. .. 8. 8. N0. 12, EGREMQNT IVâ€"*Willie Patterson, *John Matâ€" thews, *George Wilson, *Clara Wat son, *Clarence Nelson, *Lewis ‘Wells, Dave Daly.â€" Sr IIIâ€"*Clara Faikingâ€" ham, *Wallace Matthews, Fanny Harâ€" grave. _ Jr IIIâ€"*Jean Brown, *Ray: Adams, #$Goldwin Nelson, ‘Lloyd‘ Brown. Sr IIâ€"*Reggie Wilson, *Edâ€" out as stiff a body f Anyone who has | shoulder bladas wit | what that means. ‘ The boys of Hol together and build | front of the Men‘s They will never ha Ir.\ow that the dam ’Ranx could put up ; ening, which would ntay <. _ .0. ". "~CERCd 900 O the annual rental of the Athletic Field. _ This should help the finanâ€" cial condition of the Club which at present is rather acute. same line up as last year with the | exception of Murray Ross. | _ _ We‘re going to miss Murray on the right half this season. He was a neverâ€"sayâ€"die player and could hand | out as stiff a body check as anyone. f Anyone who has rubbed calloused | shoulder bladas with him will know | what that means, ‘ The boys of Holstein â€" should get together and build & diving wharf in | front of the Men‘s Bathing House. They will never have a better chance, |now that the dam is empty and a ’gang could put up a wharf in an evâ€" ening, which would last for years. We have a lot of promising talent in that line and a wharf would help more than anything to stimulate an | interest in aquatic sports . ] Bob Scarlett has taken the agency| for the Adams Jam Co. _ He has af special brand of raspberry jam for distribution at the creamery , ’l‘hoaueI who have sampled it, have expresâ€" sed their great surprise at its qualâ€" ity . ' Brown Bros. have knocked $30 off the annual rental of the Athletic f Field â€" m 42 040 e L 3 P IP PEDET itliedsiartthand .. 3 ment and both teams know how to give and take. % The local" boys will likely have the mama Mess uewt 220400 Toâ€"night, W for the Hols Play "Our Wives" to be Repd\ted Tuesday Night is nesday, the tickets diving wharf in a better chance, is empty and a wharf in an eyâ€" & lqfl arguâ€" Comnet A chicken thie ty last week pev dozen hens from hen house Club‘s | get up on | & little C \ that the 1 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO 5 ...-uu!;l“bm y u.00 CC 41 an entertaining way" "by | telling two delightfy] stories One Wwas entitled ‘The God who could not get up on the shelf", the hero being & little Chinege boy who reasoned that the lifelesg image having fallen from the shelf, could not replace or even raige itself . 1t was therefore ut terly unable to hear op help him,’ and such reaaouing led him to the | knowledge,ot’the true God. He proâ€" cured freinds for himself and a thorâ€" ough education jn Ameérica â€" &rpm whence he returned fto his own Jand and lad a school erecteq. tox Aihine‘s _ Chinesge® hn ... at this ever After sch« ternoon, Mi children in telling two was entitled put t« ° _ .3 "~, _ Pt ie infured , bip, but is not believed that he was seriously injured . f 6 Miss Lamont, Field Sec‘y of the W.M.S. for the Presbyterian church spoke in that church here on Thursâ€" day evening, portraying clearly the conditions and needs of many of our mission flelds, As the basis of her remarks, she chose "Go ye." Every Christian church has this commigâ€" sion. Our Judea is our own people in our own land, our Samaria is the imâ€" migrants that have _ come to make Canada their home, of whatever na. ‘ tionality ‘or language â€"they are our new Canadians, The uttermost parts of the earth is &1 the dark places, or hearts where the gospel message has not reached.. God‘s comtand of ‘GO~Ye‘ applies as well to Us as His followers in Judea. The fields are still white_ to the harvest and the needs Of otherg constitute ‘our priviâ€" lege and opportuni+« ALLAN‘s CORNERS _ y _ _3 L0 one day ~â€" The Presbyterial of the ian church, will meet in | "Thursday, May 14th. Pete Fidler, Holstein, an employee of the Brennan Co., Hanover, on the Hanover streets, was injured on Satâ€" urday afternoon last when a mass of the excavated road caved in on him, encompassing him to the waist, He was taken to the Hanover hosnitar U PURR cenee S d 0. ETT _ _ gyj _ 7 ~Im went from Holstein . The Missionary Society of the Unâ€" ited Church, will meet May 9th, in the basement of the church . A little girl arrived at the home of Mr &nd Mrs Murray Henderson, (nee Ruth Smith) one day last week ~ The Prochurminse 0. (OSP 1 W ADNits eutiticacis 4B . . Th * 11 of Mr N. McGuire, Dr McLel president, presiding.. . The fto officers were elected : Hon. President, Mr Lucas; Pr Dr McLellan; Vice Pres., R. Sec‘y Treas., Nelson McGuire ager, Geo Fenton: Com. to Managerâ€"Mesars Jas Reid, G and G. Bve, Lady Officers appointed wer President, Mrs McGuire: Vice Mrs Brebner: Sec‘y Treas., M Hastie : Managing com., Mrs Mrs Rife, Mrs Leith . After business was over, a hour was spent. k The Presbyterial of the Unit met in Arthur, May 7th. Rev M Geo Haw, Mrs A. Haas, Mrs T Mrs Wm Sim _.._, 3 _O+ MTS: 6 1 0 CAAAIUH ICCL Bowling Club was held at Of MFCN Mafnbs oo ie week, £, a42 . _i , °7 1229€L, Goderich, spent Monday with Mr and Mrs C. Drumm. Mr and Mrs Bilton, Misses Wilma Bilton and Clara Arnill visited Mr. and Mrs L. Derbecker, Ayton, this w aals C OOR PATC eV AUSS OT Detroit, Mr and Mrs John Ross, of Stratford, visited Miss Mary Ross the end of the week. Miss Faye Watson spent the week end at her home in Tara. “Ir and Mrs Tippet, Goderich, sent 0n May 2nd, to Matthews, a‘ aa, . 7007 Gaughter arrived at the home of Dr and Mrs W. P. Ellis on May 1st. Mr and Mrs Wm Clarke, Durham, visited with Mr and Mrs Wm Brown this week. ; 5 Dr Percy Ross and Miss Ross of meli ts â€" _ "@SU¢ push and the ; out on its journey to the The lesson taught was . and blesgeg the chila» m«.amm\ w LOfai awo orrsovyals BGGG se :s reococ A baby daughter arrived evening meeting school hours on Miss: Lamant : HOLSTEIN LEADER dast 4 thief visi‘t.:{‘ and stole a rom Mrp Rob â€"ray taken of "2C68. . The fields > the harvest and Ts‘ constitute our p rtunity °> was held at the home McGulre,_Dr__ McLellan, the _ C of men and d strength proved 1 the boat out from baby elephant, thy PA n d l ui2 s ‘Cis0on McGuire; Manâ€" on: _ Com. to assist s Jas Reid, G Brown appointed were: McGuire: Vice Pres.. "° C vasis of her e "Go ye." Every has this commisâ€" our own people in RHesus .. 5 children story e The care was so i Thursday af iDstructed . the meeting of the » Presided _waist. He er hospital the injured _Presbyterâ€" Drayton on , R. Irvin United Ch. er Mr o Jdy {l'!_ Thgme' ; President following Irvin, es °or and choir will give of their best in homor of Mother, ~ _ We extend congratulations to.. Mr. and Mrs Jno. Renwick, Toronto, forâ€" merly of Dromore,, on the arrival of a baby boy. er‘s Day owill a Amos on May 12 pastor and choir best in horor of making Ontario their home. Next Sunday »being Mother‘s we will all be expected to> : flower and be.at church when We t e 9 s C P 27 6 norse lately and secured anâ€" other from Mr Herb Love. Miss Doris Purnell returned to her Home . on Sunday after a month‘s visit with Dunnville friends. Rev. Mr Purnell is looking forward to the arrival of his sister and her husband from the Old Land the , first of next week, He has not seen her for seven years. They intend| making Ontario their home I t m t m Vk Mr Jno. Bunston lost a young ‘horse lately and sec other from Mr Herb Love. _ _ Miss Dorig Purnell return. Mrs Geo. Binnie, Btnesun, is spending a while with her sister and brother, Miss Susie and Mr Jas Snell. The latter we are sorry to say. is not in the best of health, but â€" hope for his . speedy recovery . 4 cles. 108 5. 5. opened on May 5th, when nearly all the boys and girls that belong to Amos were present. The officers for 1929 are: Mr R. Renâ€" wick, Supt.; Miss Agnes Renwick, Secy and‘" organist: Harold Eecles, Treasurer : Teachers, Mrs Purnell, Miss Mary Taylor, Miss Florence Renwick, Messrs C. Watson, Jno Ecâ€" rloo Amos S. S. opened when nearly all the boj that belong to Amos w The officers for 1929 are wick, Supt.; Miss Ag Miss Lamont, field Sec‘y for the Presby‘n W. M. S. gave a very inâ€" teresting talk in Amos Church last Sunday morning on what the W. M. 8. are trying to do for every part of Canada. Admission : v:a;,‘f 20¢. The above whl be presented in Russell Hall, Droxmore. on Friday eyâ€" ening, May 17th, the A. O. T. g. Class of Queen s( United Church, Durham, and unde!\ the auspices of the Ladies‘ Aid orr\t.nos Presbyterâ€" ian Church, Dromo * ; ams an organ solo and song and orâ€" chestral selections were appreciated as usual. The Yeovil Times was read by Arch MciInnes, The feature of the evening was a debate "Resolved that the country affords better opportuniâ€" ties for the development of the mind than the city." Miss S. Oliver and Donald Mcinnes upheld the affirmaâ€" tive, while Miss A Edmonston and. Ewart Alles defended the negatlve.“ After due deliberation, the judges, Miss Fisher of No. 10: Mr Hincks of No 11 and Hubert McDougall of S,[ Bend, gave the decision in favor of J the negative. The young people are‘ expecting F. R. Oliver WMow n o uCl Mesdames Haas and Sim expect to attend the North Wellington Presbyâ€" terial of the W.M.S. to be held in Arthur toâ€"morrow. A number from here are anticipaâ€" ting an enjoyable evening next Friâ€" day in Holstein, when the play "Our Wives" is staged. J The Yeovil UFYPO Club met on Tuesday evening, April 30, with & good attendance to enjoy the equally good program. Miss Margaret McAr-} thur gave a reading, Miss Jean Adâ€" Mr and Mrs V. Alles recently visâ€" ited Neustadt friends. Mrs Alex Henderson has been at Alma with her son Murray, the past few days. A little daughter arrived there last Thursday . Miss Irene Hooper, North Egreâ€" mont, is spending a few weeks with Mrs J. A. Mather. Mr and Mrs Wilcox, Meaford, were guests yesterday and today of their daughter, Mrs John Alles. "CRanBkrry CcoRrnERs" A Drama\ in Three Acts at their mee_t-i-uE -;xext the DROMORE ine young people are R: ()_[lver, M.P.P. to 1d the affirmaâ€" Edmonston and the negative, on, the judges, : Mr Hincks of 35¢c, children valuable week of DT 22000 CeUQ) appeals that may filed o. F es * Assessment Roi] for se IN MEMORIAm P’i’gfi:"’f the year 1%59. § persons*® FERGUSO In loving memory °f b ui John Feérgu who passed < away, .egy“‘_fi e to-::;‘ ; May 8, 1928] % Dam«.y of Mav. May. brings sad memories PB wiglci ut ment." Every woman l:x 15 years sof age are invited meeting, whether a membe Institute or not . Bring a and pencil with you. Lur members , E7 PRE _T °C* »#9°C, LOoronâ€" tot, will give an ress. Mrs Lowe is a graduate of oronto General Hosptial, was for somme" time ~superâ€" intendent of Dr Temple‘s private hosâ€" ital @nd is deeply int in In‘ Stitute work. ‘ THSUY CG CZ Uhk ®n‘s Institute, ill be held home of Mrs R Arnill on / May 14th, at 2. p. m. The Departmen 1 sneata Women‘ | _ Mrs Irvine Geddes _ spent last | week with Mt Forest friends . |_ _ Mr J. M. Allan delivered a good beefer at the ring this week, weighâ€" ing when dressed, 478 lbs. Just the ‘kind we like in seeding time. As last Fridayâ€"Arbor Day was so _ stormy, Miss Oliver held Arbor Day on Monday, when all had a good time, with lots of candy . Mr and Mrs Arthur Hann, Tomn-' to, spent Sunday at Austin Hann‘s. Mr and Mrs Bert Titmus, Hanover, | spent Sunday at Mr David Hooper‘s . | A little girl arrived at the home of | Mr and Mrs Milford Matthews last: week . 3 0 CC ARCTVOR BC 1 Mr and Mrs Milford Mai week . Mrs Will Moore is d and expects to be out of tal the last of the week, She _ will speak Mr Owen ently . Mr NORTH EGREMONT Miss M. Cowan and Mrs Joe Wilson visited at Sound and Shallow Lake recâ€" ve‘ broken vear &go toâ€"day, 1 words were spok. r wenl away, , oh we niiss him, ies bathed in tears f hours\ together in bygore years. y that Jegug called Ppy land $ e other u-e. rly gates God ‘chose, t6 seve earthly are . ed together\ \â€" PPÂ¥ golden. f d by wife and fam {lst. Anpual léei’g Qur lives week sad memories . gone "to rest, P®® remembered ..~, â€" ting of the Womâ€" McGuire purchased a Ford doing nicely, of the Hospiâ€" at the ‘ T°C| __Vâ€"Jack Smallman. Jr IVÂ¥â€"Susie"* Marshall, Irene Petty, Tommy Watâ€" M’ son, Elgin Petty,l Wallace Marshal} . Jr IIIâ€"Wilfrid Marshall, Allan Wat Ja8t] son, Jessie Marshall. Iâ€"Bernice Koeâ€" nig. Pr Jrâ€"Clarence Caldwell and £000| Florence Petty (eg.), Mabel Marâ€" .elfih- shall. Pr Aâ€"Aler Widmevaer ‘OC | Florence Petty (eq.), Mabel Mar &bâ€"| shall. Pr Aâ€"Alex Widmeyer, the| Percentage attendance 94. 56 A. McAlister, teacher ay 8. 8. NO. 10, BGREMONT °5| _ Sr IVâ€"Edith Drimmie. Jr HIâ€"M. MacEachern, Roger MacEachern, L. *) Henderson. Sr IIâ€"Viola Long, Mabel â€" | Love, Gordon Love. Jr 1Iâ€"Estelle °I~/ Swanston, Lorraine Henderson, L. 8â€"| Long. Jr Iâ€"Marjorie Rose, Elva Bunâ€" i ston, Poter ManFnencys "~ 72.¢ m | 8. 8. NO. 2, BGREMONT Jr IVâ€" Norma Ferguson, Vera Johnson, Sadie Davis. ~ Sr IIIâ€"Norâ€" man Gordon, Douglas Johnson. Jr IH â€"â€"Jimmy Ferguson, Willie Campbell. Jr IIâ€"Percy Gordon, Viola Poliock, .ll'ln Johnson. Sr Iâ€"Bert Marshail, \ Bobbie Wohhar Cz W 4e a cce ce "10roon, Lenore Davis and Clifford Gordon (equal), Geo Webber. 8r Pr (b)â€"Helen Lindsay. Jr Pr (a)â€"Bobâ€" bie Mighton. (b)â€"Norma Lindsay, Wanda Stanks..,, C OZNUL _ AFme Victor 8. 8. NO. 1, NORMANBY Vâ€"Jack Smalliman. Jr IVâ€"Susic Marshall, Irene Petty, Tommy Wat son, Elgin Petty, Wallace Marshall. Ir IHIâ€"Wilfrid Marshall, Allan Wat son, Jessie Marshall. Iâ€"Bernice Koe. MAY 9, 1929. Gordon Love. _ Jr IIâ€"Estelle ton, Lorraine Henderson, L. Jr Iâ€"Marjorie Ross, Elva Bunâ€" Peter MacEachern. _ Sr Prâ€" Lamont. Jr Bâ€"Mack Watts. D, P. Fisher, teacher Holstein (a)â€"Clarence ioed were Mr Donal« Chatham : _ Mr=John . brothers of deceased sons Dr Charles and court, Dr Ray and R of ‘Toronto. The pall bearers w Hanna, Rev A. M. Ha colm, Dr A. Gun, Dr J. N. ireland. Mr « Wr Laid to meed _ of lon‘t see nd the log mund; check failed riven Motorist Pnoare‘J A traffic officer Red fow] old, in Mr Geo, looked a pretty | uses only two le any normal chic} used under its 4 projects from th« M iter A Freak Chick Hatched _ in legged â€" chicke Saturday and a They purpose tice this week, outs, try conc School girls. experience for any games are towns, a select the two teams al Town Girls form A number of the town met A m FO ated nesd Prid dalk. append i Operations Jas. Mo dee Death of Mrs Mrs David . present reside Smith in Han the death of | strong. in Y« 147C the car, this week . Phone Bep rl More Lager at Wanted, to riage or exch gle baby ca Apply to Mrs Durham . M Con be Rar n YOL. L K, «Or rnins e t Chog eme rest at Agi mains of th quharson w Walkertor slow mu m to be here koar dr Ap ns conclu M Mond M at Th

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