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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jul 1931, p. 8

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. WA CORN FLAKES the school, which he established in 1881, Mr Fleming has had over 10, 000 students under his direction. In addition to the Business College, Mr Fleming is President of Richardson, Bond & Wright Ltd. and President of Fleming Publishing Co., Ltd., Pubâ€" Mr C. A. Fleming of Owen Sound, has just completed his 50th year as principal of the Northern Business College, Owen Sound, The anniverâ€" sary was celebrated last week when the students of the College preaent-‘ â€"ed him with a wonderful bouquet of 50 roses and a leatherâ€"bound volume 1 containing 50 letters of congntula-i tions from prominent business men,| who are exâ€"students, now residing all over the continent. | most WO M EKE NxX â€"â€" with a wonder filavor and crispness that no other corn fiakes have ever been able to equal. Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes have been imitated time and again â€" but no other corn flakes are ever "just like Kellogg‘s." That‘s why wise buyers specify Kellogg‘s â€" in the redâ€"andâ€"green packâ€" age . . . with the innerâ€"seal waxtite wrapper that keeps the flakes fresh and crisp even after openâ€" ing. Still another exclusive Kellogg feature. â€"â€" that if they specify the name Ke“ogg’o when buying corn flakes, they are sure of getting the most popular readyâ€"toâ€"eat cereal in the world . .;, â€"â€" one of the most economical and convenient foods the market affords . . . â€"â€" delicious with milk or cream for breakfast; extra welcome for lunch with fruits or honey; fine for the children‘s supper or for a wholesome bedtime snack for grownâ€"ups . . . â€"â€"easy to digest. Always ready to serve. No trouble. No work . .. know. .. of | .Entrance classâ€"Edith Hincks, Edâ€" na Watson. JIr IV to Sr IVâ€"Jean lMcEachern 65. _ Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Orâ€" mond Shand 83, Harry Huttley 68, (ree. in Arith.) Billy Switzer 66, Evâ€" erett Watson 60. _ Jr III to Sr IIIâ€" Emma Wagner 74, Christena Watson ga mc ie ds MB s ols C 20 PCCCCSETE TERWUOE 64. Sr II to Jr IIIâ€"Maynard Fisher 70, Della McMudo 70. L to Jr IIâ€" Marie Love (H), Margaret Love (H) Mable Wheeler (H), Marjory Wheelâ€" ee. Sr Pr to Iâ€"Lenore Watson (H), "~ _ e unds Monday eve, July 20. Mr Arthur and Miss Jessie Dougan of Eden Grove, visited on Tuesday with their cousin, Miss T. E. Byers. Miss Lizzie Byers accompanied them home for a visit before leaving â€"for her home in Parry Sound. Anniversary services are planned for Sunday, July 19. Rev. Mr. Mecâ€" Cuilough of Kincardine, will take the services morning and evening. A garden party will be held on the school grounds Monday eve, July 20. Mr Arthur and Miga Lasats mi.t * _ _On Friday afternoon, June 26, quite ‘ a number of grownâ€"ups gathered with t!:e school children on the school | grounds to spend some pleasant hours ; together and to say goodâ€"bye to Miss | McAllister, who expects after vacaâ€" | tion, to take up work elsewhere. All aro sorry to see her go, for besides ’bc'ng faithful in her school duties, she has ever been willing to help in | social and church work. The arter-‘ | noen was spent in games and chat, and about five o‘clock, Mrs. Alex. Smith on behalf of those present, spoke in appreciation of Miss McAlâ€" lister‘s work here, and Bernice Koenig one of the pupils, presented her with a number of plates of a special deâ€"| sign. Miss McAllister replied, thankâ€" ing them, and also for the kindness shown to her in the three years she has taught here. Lunch was served. Mr and Mrs Will Backus, Hampden visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jas. ’ Petty . I Mr and Mrs T. Wallace spent Sunâ€" day with the latter‘s sister in Kitchâ€" ener . lishers of the Daily Sunâ€"Times and he has a number of other interests in Owen Sound. PROMmMOoTION Exams KNOX CORNERS 11, EGREMONT John Aitken, Myrtle son Baetz, Herbert B stars to our n;xal goal ENTRANCE that Cmmb lt ce ids + A nInd1y invited the boys from Camp Saugâ€" een to his estate at Wilder‘s Lake, Congratulations to the boys who succeeded â€" in passing their exams. The boys who did not make the grade this time, should remember that evâ€" Wherever the Holstein Trail Ranâ€" ’gers go they excel not only _ themâ€" selves but everyone else. At the Holâ€" stein Sunday School picnic in Harâ€" rison Park, Owen Sound, several of the Trail Rangers showed an abundâ€" ance of ambition, not to speak â€"of capacity, in the unofficial â€" sandwich and cakeâ€"eating marathon. Dr D. Jamieson has very kindlv Registrations for Camp ning to pour in. 12 â€" have been received from alone. Thernbury also h cral in, but where are | ; registrations . The boys in Holstein are building a punt under the direction of _ Rev. E. Hayes of Durham, the punt to be used at Camp. ‘ Mr and ] the funeral lived to be Wws Bissaca d d i4 id d The bridge gang commence work toâ€"morrow, Tuesday on the bridge in front of Alex Henderson‘s. Miss Dorothy McNalty has her cousin, Miss Whyte of Proton visitâ€" her at present. Mr and Mrs J. McMurdo attended. the funeral of his uncle Peter, who lived to be 83 years old . | P RpdiPinighphirtmittsascncacs Th ... s so extend sympathy to the other three who failed, who have been onâ€" ly one year in the 4th book. _ Be a sport, try again. ' Dominion Day passed off very quiétâ€" | ly around here A few went to Leyâ€" ,er's grove and report the best picnic in Ontario: others went to Wasaga ;for a dip in Georgian Bay and the rest stayed at home as it wasn‘t fit to work. ‘ There will be no service at Amos, on July 19, owing . to Anniversary | services at Knox. Will Hunter was called down toâ€" day, Sunday, to the 12th, on side road 15, to view the remains of some wild dogs who had been playing havâ€" oc with the lambs around Fairbairn. Mr and Mrs Glen and family motâ€" ored up Dominion Day and spent the lime with theé Morrison‘s . TUXIS BOYS‘ COLUM N Misses Esther and Catherine Mecâ€" Lean, Rocky Saugeen, spent the first of the week with their friend, Mrs R. Taylor. Mr and Mrs Arthur Renton spent over the holiday with Toronto friends The W.M.S. held their Julymeet-l ing Friday at home of Mrs R Tay-, lor. inivnt nedPocttaliahrcin ts 2. i2030A Mr Samson and son Ross, London, spent Dominion Day with John Mcâ€" Murdo, Ross remaining for a longer visit. Mr and Mrs Findlay of Toronto, spent a few days in and around our burg and attended services at Amos. â€" 2 TE @#HE * 8. 8. NO. 14, EGR!EMONT | J Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Jim Hill $4 (h), Florence Kinsman 75 (h), Florence | ’Chrk 74, John Ritchie 62, Annie Mcâ€" Cannel 55®. _ Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Edna ’Harrlson 67, Wilson Clark 64, Gretta Williams 62, Eva Harrison 60, Reta | Kinsman 54*. Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Irene . Wilson 78 (L), Ciifforg McCannel 64. . Sr II to Jr IIIâ€"Ross Hill 80 (h), Veâ€" ra Hiltz 75 (h). Jr II to Sr llâ€"Maryl Weir 90 (h). Jr IIâ€"Dorothy Hiltz (h), Lyla Harrison. Sr Iâ€"Vera Wilâ€" son 80, Grant McCannel 75, Marjorie Kinsman 68, Douglas Williams 68, ‘ Billy McNalty 65, Vernon McCannel 60. Jr Prâ€"Leorne Hiltz, ,Mary Mcâ€" Donald equal. | (h) Honours: * failed. | Lo 20 0 C CIACIEOCE CTORL ey. eat man has had failures and e may not always attain our but they will guide us like Watson, Lavene ;le;t-er:' '--Jr Prâ€" Irene Love, Llioyd McMurdo, Rhea Plester, Olive Wheeler. RESULTS in HANOVER DROMORE A. Montgomery, teacher A. Mitchell, teacher Camp are begin 12 registratl;ms Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"L. very _ kindly _ Shelburne as sent seyâ€" the Durham o the other have been onâ€" Wilâ€" be But Holstein staved forces the first few credit is due the de period. (This match renart â€" Holstein 1, Mildmay 1 â€" NORTH EGREMONT Holstein wins group by tying Milaâ€" Mr and Mrs E. Cleminson and M may on their grounds July 6, and in and Mrs John Findlay, spent â€" oven so doing have 15 points of a possibâ€" the week end at Mr Jno. Scott‘s . le 16. Chesley having defaulted Mr and Mrs Geo Brown, Holstein, their remaining games, Holstein will spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo. now meet the winner of the Northâ€" Hooper, Jr. ern group which will likely be Owen W. G. Wilson was in Milverton Sound. Thursday last, t Mildmay won the toss and Holâ€" Mr and Mrs Leone Trebert and stein were handicapped in playing aâ€" son Junior, of Detroit, spent | over gainst the sun. Three Holstein playâ€" the week end at Dave McKelvey‘s, ers were late and game commenced | _ Mr and Mrs A. Lee, also Mr and Mildmay havinig a 3â€"man advantage. Mrs Jno T. Brown, intend going to But Holstein staved off the Mildmay | the Ritchie reunion held in Holstein forces the first few minutes. Much this Thursday . credit is due the defence during this Mr and Mrs Frank Teft, also Mré period. Tena Ostrander, Toronto, visited with (This match report we regret has t0 ; Mp David Hooper this week . be curtailed, both for time and space)l AbOut 12 IMEWDGre (Aewss c 0 It was the fastest and most eveit 1 "2"C faate uids aiul . Hoistein | Mildmay Cargill | Ayton | Chesley Holstein Wiflptball Gronpl '1‘: l 70 Hastle spent a few days in Durham last week with her aunt and uncle, Mr and Mrs Thos Allan . Fairbairn Garden Party Fairbairn Presbyterian Church Garden Party, will be held on Tuesâ€" day, July 14. Excellent program by the _ "Happy Cousins Concert Co." | Supper served from 6 to 8 p. m. Adâ€"| mission : adults 50¢: children 25¢. l different places. Mrs Hastie spent wulllx ol 2 Miss Elsle"f);:vidson is v Hastie family. She has be Part in the play ‘Eyes of Atrpaclc is un Meu ooo memad they staged their play © to a full house. Aorg ./z C 2C °ow vildage, ’ Mr and Mrs L, B. Nicholson spent 4 lSunday with village friends and a{â€" ‘)tended the United Churen. 5[ Mrs Gier, (nee Miss Douglas) of | Grand Valley, visited Mr and Mrs J, ‘Roberts the first of the week. | _ Our _ trustees have engaged two | male teachers for the Continuation School: Mr Tilden of Mount Brydges | with five yearg‘ experience and Mr. Campbell, Dutton. â€" Mr Hincks and Miss Johnston have been reengaged in the Public Scehool. ‘ Mrs H. Reid visited Mr and Mrs.{ Merton .Reid in Seaforth the past week and with them attended the | Youngblut and Wagner family reunâ€" ion on July 1. Mrs Reid‘s mother' was a Youngblut. Mr and Mrs Albert Livingstone or’ Dornoch, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Wm Kennedy . | The Kennedy‘s niece, Miss Erma Heughan, has been engaged at 8. 8. No 8 (Gillies ‘School) for the comâ€" ing year. The Dramatic Club take this means of thanking the Priceville people for their appreciation <and kind and genâ€" erous treatment at the Garden Party in Priceville Tuesday night, â€" when Thay mbsmed un be 20108 oo R Mrs P;.irlzw is time at her home Mr and ap._. _ "¢ _ Oturrock, Toronto: Mr and Mrs Baird and Mrs Bamley, _ Denver, Col. : Mrs Adams and Mr. Barbour, Hamilton, spent the week end with the Menary and Smith famâ€" lies . Rev and Mrs G. Scott, Ruby and Arthur, are visiting Mra nd Mrs w. Aitken, Mr and Mrs B. Eccles and other friends in village and vicinity, Miss Jean Ellis and friend, Toronâ€" to, are holidaying with her parents, Dr and Mrs Ellis. ‘ Mr A. Buller, who has been prosâ€"| pecting in New Ontario, came home | the first of the weel put on their play "Eyes of the Hall in the evening. | _ Messrs Geo Fenton, R J | Bobby Christie returned h« | the north Wednesday last, | port a wonderful amount of | tion work going on at Frase i‘a. crooked road leading ther Afe. ui uw SS a 420000 25 ©AHTOC Mr and Mrs Baird and 1 Denver, Col. : Mrs Adan Barbour, Hamilton, spent end with the Menary and lies. 2200 000C0CCG SHUrC,. Mr and Mrs F Bailey, Blackstock, spent the week end in the village. Misses Margaret Arnill and Laura Bailey left Monday for Windsor to take a Summer course. Miss Jean Brown is spending her holidays with her cousins, the Mcâ€" Guire children. Mr and Mrs Thos Allan with Mrs R. Moorhead, visited recently â€" with Mr and Mrs D. Allan â€"and family . Messrs Alex Allan and John Hill, both of Toronto, visited a few days recently with their cousin, Mr D. A1â€" lan and family . Don‘t forget the Glorious 12th, to be celebrated in Holstein, Saturday, July 11, owing to the â€" ‘12th coming on Sunday. The Women‘s Institute Will serve Ainnaw "1, 310 .. 0. ceseuEl s LOCAL AND PERSONAL® }mm Mr and-_l\i; Standing of 6roup Won lost tied points To play m nA a PP 039 tew cur ous sosocs ccc ce | HOLSTEIN LEADER P0 ECCT O AMEUTEC serve dinner and supper in the Hall. The Dramatic Club will n their play "Eyes of Love" in WFaW Jase dn 2 C 0 i i UTIUICY ACE and Mrs F Bailey, mackstock,‘ f the week end in the village. ed I es Margaret Arnill and LA&Ur& pop left Monday for Windsor to M . Summer course. ' t _ Jean Brown is spending na» PA THE DURKHAM REVIEW the weekfl __1s spending a short ome in the village, L. B. Nicholson spent village friends and atâ€" lbl c a s s A Sturrock, _ Mrs Adams has been taking Eyes of Love‘ Nt of construcâ€" Fraserdale but I there. ; visiting the last. They reâ€"| 15 11 Love‘ at J Arnill and home from TORONTO n held in pg.j2, ; 0|j; C‘n6 the signing of the reéisher. coc"uu .'“30 ine Kitchie reunion held in Holstein Mrs L R Pattison sang "All joy be » » this Thursday. , | Thine.‘ The bride was given in mar. H.‘Ste. Cre-ely, fldste. Mr and Mrs Frank Teft, also Mrs Tena Ostrander, Toronto, visited with | ««@mmmmemmmmemmemeses i. en Mr David Hooper this week . MMM. About 12 members â€" from Varney # and Durkam L.O.L. visited with L. CBB MA #k = aase 222 0_ O L. 861 here last week. Mr Thog i HOLSTFEIN feuan Atchl.s(_m favored with a sa.. "C8: " N6 Mrs E. Cleminson and My and Mrs John Findlay, spent over the week end at Mr Jno. Scott‘s . Mr and Mrs Geo Brown, Holstein, Epent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Geo, Hooper, Jr. Mr Robt | disposed for round again. end with Miss Ver with Jas Johnson al Sunday with Mr and Mr and Mrs And visited Sunday with Love. _ ___ "Pent an enjoyable outing Sound early in the week . Wm Gordon is busy renovat residence . C Winthcridhs.., 2k .1 " The Patterson lies spent an en Sound early in + E00E ICR TB Mr Alex Allan, with Mr Ed Lindsay, visited their ; Geo Coyan, Mt Forest ra Mr and'i*dr‘-s Jos' ky, visited the lat Geo Pollock the fi and Mrs Austin Hann. Mr Carmen Queen vis relatives the past week. Messrs Jos and Sam‘l London visited recently brother Wm. Miss Pearl Gordon few days with her g1 and Mrs Aneria ir.2. ‘*eison were mover and seconder ;‘;‘":“d ";" CNUENnters, Miss D“n'jl respectively, that the county fees be nd Mrs Adams, Conn. The af. sent at once to the director, Mrs R. ternoon was spent in games, sports Lawson. The Sec‘y was instructed to and general conversation, The w,b-‘| send a letter of welcome to the Amos les were set out under the lovely ‘ Club, Mt Forest, who have asked to trees and a delicious appetizing supâ€"| join in with the Grey Co. Clubs. per served. |They are an active club and will in Next week has its quota of promâ€"| deed be glad to have them. ied entertainment alsoâ€"with the U.| Mrs Alex Smith and Mrs Jno Marâ€" F. O. Picnic and the Orange walk, | shall were mover and seconder, that the Prime Minister, Rt Hon R. B. ~ ymX antecs, Benrett, be sent a resolution urging ALLAN‘S COPRPAXCDe hitm to send a" Auksamars l °3. " HAlll Miss |_ 7. ;/CS" £ood reports from those attending â€" the picnic in â€" Harrison Park, 0 Sound, last Saturdayâ€"from the two Sunday Schools in Holstein. A most enjoyable time was spent at home of Mr and Mrs J A Mather, last Saturday, at the 5th annual re union of the Philp family. 53 were present. Besides those in the immedâ€" jate vicinity, the Widdis family came from Lea.mington. the Malcolm famâ€" ily from Lindsay, Mr and Mrs Dougâ€"| las Philp and Mr and ~Mrs R. W.; Philp, Toronto: Mr and Mrs Luxton, | Shelburne, Mr ana Mrs J. w. Philp | and the Bailey family, Arthur:; Mrs.! Duncan â€"and daughters, Miss n | Hamiiton, Winona and Guelph . Mr and Mrs Dryden and family, of Tcronto, visited in her cousin‘s home, (A. R. Henderson’s) last week. Three of the children are remaining fora longer vacation. Mr A. Henderson had a raising last Friday,â€"a leanâ€" to replacing the older one attached to the barn are 4000 © Bend friends on Hamilton, Winon Miss Islay McNab, 7 ed her brother Owen in home last week. Miss Laura Mather part Oof this week with Mr and Mrs Arthur Eccles and Miss Florence, visited the paternal home, Woodland, the first of week. Mrs Fred McCaw was a weekend guest in the old parental home. Denâ€" ise still remains as playmate â€" with her little cousin, Anita Sweet. Other visitors here on that holiâ€" day were Mr and Mrs Floyd Lawrâ€" ence and family, Detroit, also Mr. Borton of Paimerston at Mr _ James Coutts. o Mr and Mrs Thos McLaughlan and family, Toronto, were recent guests in the home of her brother, Wesley Love. Dr and Mrs Brown, Mr and Mrs E. Thorne of Holstein and Will Thorne, Hamilton, were Dominion Day guests of Mr and Mrs Rob Haas. They enâ€" joyed the extremely hot day by the riverside. C ALLAN‘S CORNERS Nelson who has been in _a time, is able to be a. Haas accompanied South Davis spent the week _ Vera Johnson â€" and on and family, visited r and Mrs Elmer Fee, 122 % 0s Noble of the Rocâ€" latter‘s sister, Mrs, first of the week . Sn s rnene ue Forest, recently . and Renwick famiâ€" @23 C McNab, Toronto, visitâ€" Mr n is spending a grandparents, Myr & recent trip to visited Toronto renovating his l Morrison of y with their sister, M;s W J Philp‘s in O of | amumtecq 32 O ) _ O CEomit, _ was ol emnized in the Pine River United Church, the bride‘s father officiating. The church was prettily . decorated with peonies and delbhinium. Miss E. Walsh played the wedding â€" music, bride was attended by Miss Barbara During the sienineg ‘af +ma‘ . 2. [8P | esting address on "I .| be a woman in the 8 ) after which Miss F, | tributed a piano sol *, ber, president of cl | pointed delegate to Con., specially liked | Mr Coates‘, M.P. for The marriage of Flo daughter of Rev. and Mr bell, formerly of Dromore Normanby, to Mr James erland, son of Mrs Suth the late J. D. Sutherland , of Cmy Cor meay‘s 2 °~ JgIn Wilton gave an interâ€" ut bl Good 'f,’e just means "God ‘estlng address on "Why I am glad to es yOu‘, Â¥ | be a woman in the world of Today*, And that‘s what we‘re saying to you, | after which Miss F. Mellvride conâ€" By the best of success may your es ’trlbuted a& piano solo. Mrs Bert Bar.| forts be crowned, ber, president of club, who was apâ€" Rich blessings be yours to the end : pointed delegate to the Flesherton And each day wherever you are, Con., specially liked the address of Remember your pupils M friends Mr Coates‘, M.P. for Southern Alberâ€" | Accept this little E 1 ta, who spoke on the gold standard. & our gift of reâ€" A vote of thanks was extended Mrs, membrance, and may it register Barber for her report. Mrs Eul“m“y happy days . Mead thanked the ladies of the _On behalf of the pupils of 8. § â€" club for flowers sent her while in the No. 13. H(:r':mL adjournment _ of i ' Elsie vaag “myb' er urnment _ of meeting, lunch was served. The next meeting fia&mvm!:! x * will be held at Mr Bert Watson‘s, on _ m omm Aug. 7th. $ ta, who spoke on the A vote of thanks was Barber for her report Mead thanked â€" the _ "~"° Vonference at Geneva in Febâ€" ruary who believe in disarmament by ixcernational agreement and also that they be people of undoubted mental attainments, _ who command _ the respect of Canadians at large . Mrs Elgin Wilton gave an â€" inter. mikiuam BE 00 } CCA mOP CHRTt We the Prime Minister, Rt Hon R. B. brig 'Bcnnett. be sent a resolution Urging jp ; him to send a delegate on disarmaâ€" ver; ment to the League of Nations, Genâ€" M eva. The resclution was: ‘That the Varney United Farm Women‘s Club respectfully urge upon the Premier The delegates to the World‘s Disarmaâ€" The ment Conference at Geneva in Febâ€" ruary who believe in disarmament by But ixcernational agreement and also that So 1 they be people of undAnumic4 _ "HHL SUTHERLAND |__ _ Mrs And. Marshall and Mrs I | Watson were mover and secon | respectively, that the county fees sent at once to the dirertar Mvs | to with a home remedy for everyâ€" (day ills and was well answered. An excellent paper on#Current Events‘ was discussed by Miss Fiorence Mcâ€" Ilvride, after which Mrs Alex. Smith dealt very capably with ‘Marâ€" keting.‘ Her question was ‘According to Canada‘s High Commissioner, wherein does Canada fall behind in gaining a place at the top in the marketing of products?" _ Mrs John Marshall dealt carefully with her question on ‘Citizenship‘ on what is the amount paid the Governor Genâ€" eral of Canada in salary and allowâ€" ances. When the answer was totalâ€" led up it amounted to $251, 534.66, as a salary for one year. The Varney U.F.W.O. Club and U. F.O, Club, met at the home of Don: ald Mecllvride on July 3rd, with an attendance of 22. After opening exâ€" ercises the roll call was responded Varney Clubs send Resolution to Premier R. J. ARNILL, Holstein This Week‘s Bargains We have a good stock of SEALERS, Rubber and Metal RINGS, GLASS TOPS, PAROWAX, CERTO. MEN‘S WORK SHIRTS ......... MEN‘S WORK PANTS ........«> MEN‘S FINE SHIRTS, collar atta« MEN‘S HOSE ...........s u2l +s LADIES‘ and CHILDREN‘S HOSE MAPLE LEAF SALMON, per can ...... 4 packages HORN‘S JELLY POWDER . 4 cakes MANY FLOWERS SOAP ....... 4 cans FRANKFORD PEAS ............ 4 cans CITY BRAND TOMATOES ...... 3 KELLOGG‘S CORN FLAKES ......... 5 tbs SEEDLESS RAISINS ...........> . and Mrs D. L. Campâ€" [ Dromore and Knox, r James Angus Suthâ€" Also different kinds of BUG POISON at the Lowest pessible prices. â€" CAMPBELL ver was totalâ€" '." "'i‘é1 $251, 534.66, as on ual p and Mrs Bert ?DJO)I: and â€" seconder usual, county fees be Clock [Let Us Have Your Cream ’Highut Market Prices Always Paid. _ During the summer months we wiil pay two cents above our Truck priâ€" ces for Cream delivered to our Plant or Buying Stations. We pay Cash at the door for â€"Cream delivered . Bring your Cream and see it tested. we are prepared to give you every posâ€" sible servine . l." But ihe meetings and greetings we with joy, But partings make sad the way, So we put off farewells as lon»r They in all ways, that very much. One of the closing features of Droâ€" more school before the holidays was a picnic at Irving Geddes‘® fine bush, on the last Monday in June. The usâ€" ual picnic features were thorough!y enjoyed and a feature that was not usual, was the presentation of a Clock to Miss MacDonald and . the address below, to which she replied appropriately, Dear Miss MacDonald :â€" We, the girls and boys of S. z. No 13, wish to express our regret at your departure from our section. You have been faithful in your atâ€" tendance 10. stchanol AunkHan ac4 C cessories. On their return Ihe)" live in Toronto. PICNIC AND PRESENTATION TO MISS MacDONnaALO riage by her brother, Dr J. M.Campâ€" bell, of Chatham, and wore a beauâ€" tiful gown of white satin and chanâ€" tilly lace. Her veil of embroidered tulle was caught with orange blosâ€" soms and carried a boquet of sweer heart roses, _ She wore a string of pearls, the gift of the groom. The bride was attended by Miss Barbara Pattison, a winsome flower girl, in a frock of pale pink and lavender. Folâ€" lowing the ceremony the bride and groom left for the wedding trip to P Nova Scotia, the bride travelling in & * blue crepe ensemble with white acâ€" Meetings _ 3y oo‘ it _whr â€"sew away from home ? ‘Goodâ€"bye‘ we come to us one and al} : been faithful in your atâ€" 0 school duties and so ever ready [9 be helpful and greetings and par JULY 9, 1981 .. 10¢, 19¢, 29¢ dread to say. 20c and up 25c and up hail you will gee toWL 8 Seized Outfit for ing Swam C A Durham er ted in to ihe O ball in matrimon garet Ann « ter of Mr a1 and Howard Snd Copy id «) Suffereg Stroke Word reached VOL. 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