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Durham Review (1897), 12 Dec 1929, p. 4

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"A 4 _ THE DEPARTMENT or TRAL wor. James marcorm, oTTaAWA â€" The sympathy of the community is extended to Mr and Mrs Thos Reay, and family, in the death of their son and brother Royden, which took place Saturday, 7Tth inst. The funeral was hekl Tuesday to Durham â€" cemetery, amid many tokens of respect. Misses Islay McKechnie and Esther McLean spent the week end with Teronto friends. ® Miss Reta Vollett spent a few days with her friend, Miss Margaret Mcâ€" Lean . F Remember the Rocky Xmas Tree, which is to be held in the church on Tuesday night, Dec. 24. . Serry to hear Mrs Wm. Bell has The U.F.W.O. will holid â€" their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Merb Atkinson Friday of this week. ROCKY~ SAUGEEN Trade Commissioners‘ Offices in Great Britain Gordon B. Johnson, 200 St. !‘:-SCM Street, Glasgow, Sgotâ€" F : T ‘f l n W. in London, dnatanmd. _ J. Forsyth Smith, Fruit Trade Commissioner, Waliter House, Bedford Street, Strand, W.C.2, Mr and Mrs Murray Hoy, Detroit, are visiting her parents, Mr and Mrs Thos. McGirr. * Mr and Mrs Jas Wilson are in Tor onto this week. Mr John Hamilton bought a horse from MrmVictor Adams, Egremont. Misses Blanche McKechnie, Glenâ€" roaden â€" and Miss Jeary Clark, Zion, spent the week end wltz their cousin Miss Rena Clark. Mrs Robt. Hopkins, Hutton Hill, spent a few days with her mother, Mrs Anthouny Lawrence. been under the Pr‘s care for the last week, We hepe to hear of her recovâ€" ery scon. Mr and Mis Jas McGirr, Detroit GREEN GROVE M whall we Canadians overlook or neglect the opporâ€" tmxiticsforixmasedetporttmdewlflchm'flmhid before us? s k : Jmtbm.edoubtic‘markcfiqggodd.shnflwe'u" producmbe-onhortdghtedutofnfltosqthfysoh;'ea mbet‘vhichiomefavbunblyinchedtowudsmro; ducts than éver before? â€" * *% A Britain‘s markets are wide open to Canada. Because of the exhibitions of Canadian products, the activity of our Trade Commissioners, and the effects of our advertising, the British consumer is more familiar with these products thaneverbefore.andoomequentlymoreindimdtobuy. Good will in Great Britain towards Canadian products ncverhasbeenltahigher*polntthaqmw. All the facilities of transportation for all classes of products from Canada to Great Britain have been provided. s 4 5 . » 1 REAT BRITAIN wants more Canadian foodstuffs, G- The plain fact is that the increase in trade in some of our food exports to the old country is not keeping pace with the growth of demand. i _ A Challenge toâ€" _ _ _ Canadian Food Producers ... GIFT FURNITURE ; We understand from the advertiseâ€" ments that the college men are at least passing their cigarette tests with great success this year. â€"Arâ€" kansas Gazethe. Mr David Hamilton returned iibme after spenuing a couple weeks with his Gaughter, Mrs Murray Ritchie. Miss M. Anderson is busy â€" pre ing the children for the school cert to be held Friday, Dec. 20th Miss Kate McDonald, Edge Hill, vis ited the first of week with her aunt Mrs McCannel. Mr Reg. Arnett has taken a position in Orangevilie bank. We wish Reggie every success. visited with his parents, Mr Jas Meâ€" Cirr. We are glad to say that Mr Jas McGirr.is some better. preparâ€" The Young Men‘s Class of thirteen members presented Mrs Crickington, their Sunday School teacher, with a teacher‘s bible. This presentation was made by Mr Elton Adlam and adâ€" dross read by Mr Gec. Brown. Then on Satur({ay evening they were preâ€" sented with a purse of money from neighbers and friends. The presentâ€" Mré. Hopkins and Mrs Coutts pre senting the gifts. * Towards the close Mr. and Mrs. Crickington were called to the platâ€" form when they were made the joint recipienrts of a nicelyâ€"worded address made on behalf cf the members and adherents, read by Mr Dan. Mcâ€" Lean and presented with a purse of money by Mr Wm. Adiam. The Laâ€" dies‘ Aid also presented them â€"with a set of military brushes and aeropack Mrs Fulton reading the address and Seldom has a pastor left his field of labor with more efpressions of genâ€" uine regret by every society cf the church, The chair was occupied by Mr Gec. Brown, who very briefly exâ€" plained the cause ofâ€" the gathering, and as one listened â€" to the different addresses read, one could not help but feel that Mr Crickington had indeed endeared himself in the hearts of his people. â€" The "words of appreciation, esteem and regret rang true, referâ€" ence being made to the excellent serâ€" vices rendered and wishing him and his fair br.de continued suecess in his new field ofâ€"labor. of Bentinck Baptist Church gathered in the church Friday evening to bid farewell to Rev, H. Crickington and his amiable bride, who are leaving on Tuesday for Dixville, Quebec, whers T.»v. Mr Crickington will assume the pastorate of . the Dixville Baptist Church . so of many other citizens and also of his brethren of the clergy, will accomâ€" pany him toâ€"his new charge in Dixâ€" ville, Quebec. At the close of his sermon, he expressed very .kindly feelings to the menmsbers of his own congregation ~and to the host of friends from all denominations â€" who treated him with such kindness. Good byes and hearty handshakes and PBbod wishes concluded the pastorate, one marked by much good feeling. The members,. of the congregation, Lacies‘ Aid, and Young Men‘s Class es of not only the members and adâ€" herents of the Church in which he mlnlg\lered for over five years, but alâ€" wellâ€"equipped and strategically placed to handle any, export problem on befialf of Canadianâ€"exporters. Engquiries reâ€" garding British Trade receive promhpt attention. Write to the Commercial Intelligence Service, Ottawa. Not yet is there amdng our producers an adequate realization of the opportunities for increased production which present conditionsâ€"in the British markets afford. â€"â€"If you are a producer or ‘dealer in foodstuffs, you can assist to your own profit in gaining a larger share of this market. â€" Almost every ,.community in this country stands to benefit. Thereglltcanbeattaimdby: 1. Producingmonofthekin@quroducuthe s «_ British consumer wants. ~ * â€" : 2. Keeping up a constant supply. 3. Maintaining quality standards. _ ‘Through its Commercial Intelligence Service, this Department will render valuable assistance to any exporter. Rev. H. Crieckington preached his farewell sermen here Sunday mornâ€" ing whon the church was filled to overflowing. During his pastoratehere he has been efficient in every respect as a pastor, as a preacher of the goj pel, and as a citizen.. He has shown himself to be a Christian gentleman of the highest type and the best wishâ€" TORONTO THE DURHAM REVIEW iVa k 4i XZ 4s Deputy Minister ! It was with feelings of deep regret that we, your neighbors learnesa of your proposed departure from our ;community. _ Mrs. Crickington has grown up and lived among us, and have learned to love and admire her fcs her sterling qualities, her kindly sympathy and her readiness to do her part in everything that pertained to the welfare cf the communit?u She In the years that Mr Crickington has been among us, we have grown to respect and honor him and we feel that his departure also will be a disâ€" tinct loss to us. We could not allow yeu, Mr and Mrs Crickington, to leave ‘us without has ever been willing to assist those of us who were in trouble or in need of assistance and we are assured that her absence will leave a blank that it will be very difficult to fill. r‘mess, success ard God‘s blessing upâ€" on Rev. and Mrs Crickington before their departure from our midst. Ilr‘ D. J. MacDouald occupied thendcha‘i; 1 in his ysual capable mannei &A his a.dd*:ss. he spoke very ‘highly ot: Mrs. Crickington, whom hehu!knownl to be a fine type of Christian woman-, hood, and also of Mr Crickington who| had always been a willing and faithâ€" ful werker for the Kingdom of God| both in the community and in thel church during the five years of hls; pastorate at the Baptist Church, Muâ€" lock. Mr Alex. MacDondld and Mr.| James McDougall also spoke similar ; kind words when called upon; Mrs.| Hastie and Miss Blanche Boyce sang‘ a duet, also Miss Nancy Boyd and brcther Thompson.. All joined in community singing which ended with ‘God be with you till we meet again‘. ; The following address was read b,\'; Miss Blanche Boyce and the presentâ€"| ation made by Mrs Andrew Hastie: | Dear Mr and Mrs Crickington: | On Saturcay evening the neighbors met at the home of Mr Donald Mcâ€" Donald to bid adieu ant to wish hapâ€" ance. He hoped the church would continue to prosper and the Kingdom of God be extended, by means of the activities of the church. He referred to the kindness shown his departed wife, who ‘was much loved by all, and as time wert on, he chose one of the most highly esteemed Christian worâ€" kers of the community. Refreshments were serveu at the close and "God be with you till we meet again" was sung ation was mace by Mrs A. Hastie and address read by Miss Blanche Boyce. Mr Crickington replied on behalf, of himself and wife in a very APPrOâ€" priate manner, thanking all for the kindness shown him since coming inâ€" to their midst five ‘years ago, and exâ€" pressing sincere regreb at their geverâ€" CRAWFORD 810 After a woek of exceptionally storâ€" my weather for sc early in the seaâ€" sou, we are having a lull in which we No mere man ‘can ever under stand why a girl will pay $5 for a *aa:‘r of stockings that give the imâ€" pressicn she isn‘t wearing stockings. â€"Ottawa (Kan.) Journal. s We wish to congrathlate M. D. J. MacDonald and Mr Robt, McCaslin on their success in attaining their reâ€" spective positions in the municipal Cquncil . Mr Andrew Hastie has had & radio installed in his home. 4 expressing to you in words and also in some more tangible manner our feelings and we ask you to accept this purse as a slight token of the reâ€" gard and esteem in which you are held. We hope that when you ‘are far away and in another field of labor you will often remember the friends in Bentinck and sometimes return to visit us. Ourâ€"earnest wish for you is that God‘s richest blessing may go with you to your new home and that the work ‘you are permitted to do may abound and bring forth much fruit to the glory of God and the good of hu manity . Signed on behalf of the community: Mrs And, Hastie, Miss Blanche Boyce Make Vollett‘s New Store your Headquarters for Christmas Buying = Diamond Ring, O qn@G‘or vas uy ~ ENC So2 . <f 0 0 : Watches, imagire the thrill she would get. a We are Sshowing a beautiful assortment of § r* & .AÂ¥ 4 yâ€"â€" L * °. !_ 1 L-o _ Groceries at right prices less, selling for cash an and see us in out now fraxa St: ¢ t In our new store, YOU SMITH BROS. able to see the sun shining once Atwater=Kent Kolster The price will astound you. These Sets must be sold before Christmas Just suppose her parcel contained abeautiful Diamond Ring, or On@ of the new* Bulova Wrist Watches, imagicre the thrill she would get. We are Sshowing a beautiful assortment of Call in and see our stock of Used Radios y with New Batteries installed. HAMPDEN ~â€"a Good Radio Now â€" Den‘t Need to be Without « J« VOLLETT , we carry an all fresh stock of t prices. _ â€" V e are selling for cash and cagsh only. Ccl_l in _ it newdozation on Kaist Garaâ€" We were sorry to learn that a death had occurred in our neighborhood in the early hours of Mond@ay momrning, namely, Mrs Gec. Brusso who had been .11 for the past four weeks or so with paralysis. The funcral will be held Thursday morning hense to Ayâ€" ton cemetery. Mr Alf. Cronin packed up his goods and chattels last Wednesday and moved nearer Neustadt. Miss May Sharpe entertained her fellowâ€"members® of the Women‘s In stitute and neighbors to a social evâ€" ening last Friday night. All had a good time. The beef ring has been a thing of the past for some time this season. The chicken ring followed with the same result. Now the porker bas a turn and not a few are having a supâ€" ply slaughtered for home consumption nECEMBER 12. 20 Miss Muriel ,Henderson, Hanover, spent the week end at her home here Quite a number from this part atâ€" tended the sale last Monday near Carlsrube. Mr Harry Sam and bride left last Wednesday on their honeymoon, visâ€" iting friends in New Brunswick. light. Last Wednesday was farmers‘ da in town. This locality was well re presented after being snowed in . Mr and Mrs Wm. Seim and childâ€" ren visited with Mr Milton Schenk‘s family last Wednesday. DeForéstâ€"Crosley Westinghouse and also enjoy the bright moon FORD SALES anp service, ournam U * DECEMBER 1> mmE The Durba; Association w ham, on Tu« quested to _/ O ar or Pj Our w The Shoe WF y jam a Garters Braces conyi Shirts Caps a Ties at mearts Rubbers A Complete Wearing Ap Th( Bov‘s w Phone HMHENDER: NOPH t JAS M a} Just 1 Days 1qd U iÂ¥ dalnlo &

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