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Durham Review (1897), 15 Oct 1931, p. 1

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Imb- Mer m with -. u Hume: rendered a duet. The thunk ohrtng service it to be on 22nd of November, when In: Me Junk-on ot Ton-w. will [In " m In T. Ali: an the lunch] re. min; of Canadian work in thatl _ . seven] of the me n who' Bedlam Rd. early Saturdny morning. tf " ed the 'tl'," 'eoiiip','di, was rendered unconscious and ones In Hmon- londty. at" their ttitat in 'tlt",:'?',',':,':,',),' "dltt im-ioru.erethorener-ttt? from communism w --- _ -A,,,,__-- --" m" 'lfPttr . a _ . can ofthe An; told . mu. of the history KuDd attendance. Mrs R. H. Ledlng- ham presided and led In the scrip ture lesson. which was repeated in unison. Miss Margaret Hunter read tLe Devotional Iaranet. Miss Mary not McGlrr introduced the two new books for study. “Kora. Land ot Bum." and "Our than in Kent". mung the “that: me. and the Ktrel and be: people and The women's Missionary Society: met for study in Knox United CL} schociroom on Thursday last with a; Psesbyteriart W. M. 8. will pack bale, The Women's Missionary Society" I'.' the Presbyterian Church, met in SCHOOL FIELD DAY FRIDAY the home of Mrs Wm J. Menuiden,l OF THIS WEEK on Thursday afternoon. Plans were ___... made fer the packing or a bale or; Tht annual Track and Field Meet clcthing to be sent to Western Can. ot' the Grey and Bruce lnterscholas- a; A scripture verse on Thanks-i tic Association will be held this year giving was the response to the roll-; in Durham. Friday, Oct. 16, com- t-:-Il. Mrs Lauder read a sketch ofthe; met-ing at 10 a.m. The meet will up and wcrk of D. H. and Mrs Me.) be held, rain or shine. in addition Kay at The Pas. Manitoba. Mrs alto the shield for the school winning Firth gave a paper on Formosa: Mrs the highest aggregate number of J. H.. Harding gave the history of: mints. there are to be two cups or. tho Memorial Children's Nursing tered thig year also: one cup for the Hrme at Amkut. India. Mrs B. Dnschtzl obtaining the highest number Armsucng gave an interesting tak of points in the Boys' events and one cm the Provo Board meeting she at. in the Girltf events. It is expected “med recently in Toronto. [that there will be entries, from Ches- w.” take up mw Study at w.M.S. Mr and Mrs Thou Henderson will on Sunday ot this week, so to Walkerton. where they will portici- rate In the golden wedding ceremon- ies of Mr nnd Mrs Thoma O'Maliey. a former baker of that town. Mr. Henderson served with Mr O'Malley ten years and entertainer nothing but the kindliest feelings toward his old o-mplcyer. High Mass will be first "ttserved in the Catholk- Church at \Valkerton. followed by a dinner to the guests at the Hartley House. Witt Attend Golden Wodding Event Minn Julio Weir, B. A., Icons Thundny evening tor Kingston, where she will “tend . clue roun- ton of the 1912 nodules of Queen'- University. of which she was one of the number. There will be a clan dinner on Friday nighundon Satur- day a rugby game, in which Queen's "urea will be on the prom. I!“ G. Phlwen, another member of the High School staff. will ucompnny her and visit at her home, near Kingston. Over Thanksgiving. Mr and Mrs. H. J. Mchen. Durham, bud the pleasure of entertaining tour generi- iions of the Moffat funny. til of o. Sound. The" were In Merh, broth. er, Mr Tho. Molt! and " wife, their son Harold and " wife: the latter couple’l son mun and hi. wife and John, " months old son of Mr. and In Bhin Iona. MI! Ahead Claus Rounlon Commencing next Monday, Oct 19, the eoatrire. on Rani Routes No- l and t, Durham will ieove Durham Post once " ' out. intend of " ter arrival of afternoon train, and will continue throughout the winter until April, when the summer sched- ule will be named. E nut-tamed Four Generation. Come to Ebenezer Oct. 29. The " lan Park U.F‘.W.O. are giving an entertainment. A good prognm of any, recitation- and pity: unit you. Adults 26e, children 10c: under school use, tree. It you can't laugh. don't come. .The 11mm] Knox, Nonnuby en- tertainment, will be held in the church. "iday. Oct. 23rd. The pro mm will be "Valley "rm" by the you" people of Am Church. Lunch wlll be served. Admlulon Mo nad Ise. Rural Courhn have Earthr Queen Bt. ballot Aid In holding a. Halloween Social " 8.30 on Oct. 30th . in the schoolromn ot the church. Good pm and reimb- menu. For Bate: Dark Northern Muskrat Coat: never worn: luau Ityle. Ful- ly manned. Medium size. A are “min. Apply at Aljoe'l store. Dur. ham. VOL. LIV. NO 42 Maid Wanted: Apply to In C. H. hurling, phone 42, Durham. ”that. jleg end severe body Injuries. John 'C. Webeter ot " Ridley Dr. m en- ,en into custody by P. C. Price of N. ' Toronto Station. on e charge at crin- Iii) negligence. According to the po- iiteer, Will we- grinding the an: of the street car tmh on Yugo tet., when struck. Will is employed 'rittt 'the Toronto Transportation Comin- former Dnrhamile Names Burt Honcho by his ttrqthmet It, on attainmom of his 94th year. ir Durham Lodge No. 308, A. F. & V A. M. had the pleasure of the omcitti 'visit Tuesday evening of R. W. IBro. J. M. Aiken, D.D.G.M., for Grey Struck by . motor car, Wm R. Browning ot 184 Htrvle Avd.. Toron- to. we! formerly of Durham. wu carried some dunnce along the Bedford Rd. early Saturdny morning. He was rendered unconscious nnd was removed to Toronto General Hol- pital in n eritieat condition. Mer- paints. thele are to be two cups of- fered this year also: one cup for the schczl obtaining the highest number ct points in the Boys' events and one in the Girls' events. It is expected that there will be entries from Ches. ley. Hanover. Durham, Wlarton, Dundalk and Wtukertcn Schools. Wr.-, Browning struck by a motor car and urloucly lnjurOd. Mr and Mrs McBeth have been planning for some time to return to Toronto, his former home, and we regret to lose them as residents. "Mac" as he is familiarly knoWn a- bout town, has been ttpublic-spirited citizen and a supporter of all move- ments for the betterment of the town. as well as taking part in local sports. We wish them success inthe future. en this week. The coal and insurance business will remain in charge of his sister, Mia Marion Calder under the same name. Thlu week Mr Manley McBeth, for the past twelve yen-u proprietor of the Central Drug More, disposed ot his stock nnd bullneu to Mr Mel- vin Oreig Calder, who ha beencon- nected with the coal and lnaunnce business of the W. Calder Estnte, slnce selling out his drug store in Walkerton tour years ago. Mel. gets possessor: next Monday and with hitt previous experience as a drugghtt, should be well qualified to conducta. successful business here. An invert. tory of the large stock in being tak- Central Drug Store Bro. Burt appropriately thanked is) brethren. W. Bro. Dr. J. F. Grant, on behalf od the lodge, presented tohima new fe. dora as a birthday gift, and a. tribute to his faithful services in the lodge. W. Bro. James Burt, who celebrat- ed his 94th birthday last Friday, was honored during the evening, when R. After the business sess‘lon a sump- tuous repast was served " set tab les by the local brethren, followed by a program of toasts. with War. Master W. H. Kress as toaatmaater. Excellent addrenes featured this social part given by D.D.G.M. Aiken and the visiting brethren above Inm- ed, Rev Walter C. Almack ot Dur. ham, also a. visiting brother tutd by Past Masters D. McCallum, E. D. McClocklln and Past D.D.G.M. Dr. J.F. Grant. Bro. he Austin of Wiarton lodge, was also a. guest. The visitors were loud in their praise of the beautiful lodge rooms and complimented the local otBeerts on their good work. There was ; tine turnout of the Durham brethren. Those accompanying him were Past Masters Dr J. C. Thomas. A. Jeffrey. W O Ahearn, Bros. Dr Cmpbell. W. Currie and Rev Prank Dunlop. Dist. Chaplain, m of Harrislodge, Orange- ville. District, with " brethren, from Omgevnle. I). D. il. ti. Aiken Visits Durham lodge iiiht iiiiiil 111111 1811111111. Hurt in Toronto Changes Hands l S310 Contest Boys'-Lorne Eccles, ‘SS No 13, Egremont: Lloyd Michael, :58 No 16, Sydenham: Cyril Skinner, iUss No 7, Derby '. Clarence Sheri. j(lan SS No 7, Collingwood: Carl Liv. iumore, Dundalk 2 Glen Caesar, SS iNo 6, Euphrasia. Heston! um : Sim Britain 'rertttotrt1teeoid-dntrttttereuow with the ttttld-Med teeth hep. " mouth cloud. The A. C. Stewart Silver Cup went to ss No 10, Artemesln u winner ot the school parade. The T. Stewart Cooper gold watches for the boy Ind girl winning the greatest number of points at the School Fun, went to Nelda Kreller. SB No It, Normnhy Tp. and Inn Thompm. son of Reeve Mm. U88 5. Eunhmh Folk Darieing-- Anna McVicar, SS 12, Artemesia : Georgina Blackburn and Patsy Board, SS 3, Artemeaia: Joy Penner USS 7, Derby: Btrttiee Loughldon, SS 3, Koppel : Heather Boyd, S S 3, Glenelg 2 Hue] Mad. deaux, USS 5, Collingwood & Euph- Bcys' Public Speaking-Lloyd Har. ris, SS 5, Egremont: Rom Jobe, SS 4, Sarawak: Glen Moore, SS 1 Glenn elg: Harvey Leith, BS 4, Ettretncnt:1 Laughs Merriam, Chatsworth: Han: vey Archibald, ss IO, Artemesla. E School Chorus-BS No 10, Keppel: Dundalk : USS 2, Euphrasia &Hot, land: USS 9, St Vincent and Syden- ham: SS 13, Egremont: SS 10, Pro- ton. Uixls‘ Pubhc Speaking-Aust Cut. ting, Markdale.: Nelda Kreller, SS 13, Narmanby: Ada McComb, SS 2, Finland: Irene Dawson Osprey SS 7: Verlet Hcekridge, SS 9, Proton. Sc'.o contest. Girls--Wilda Beckett, SS No 10, Keppel '. Alice Cutting, Maxkdale: Kathleen Lockhart, Dun- dalk: Reta Corbett, SS No. IO, Pro un: Vela Leith, SS No 4, Egremont: Writing-C. A. Fleming, Principal Nor. Business College, o. Bound. Domestic Sclence and Bewing-- M133 Margaret Cummings, Thornbury The receipts from the booth and gate will be used to pay the extra prizes and all running expenses. The wlnners were " follows: parades-SS No 10, Artemesla: U. S. S. 9, Sydenham & St Vincent: SS 2, Bentinck: USS 2, Euphmsla and Hclland: SS No 4, Holland ". SS I), Keppel. Boys' Public Bpeaking--s. A.Mor- neon, Inspector, Mealord: E. I. Mc- Iamttttry, am, Ag. Rep., Waterloo Co. Girls' Public speaking-W. G. Mar- in, Hamilton, Ag. Rep. Wentworth Co: Ralph Banbury, Orangevllle, Ag. Rep. Dutterin Co. Gram, Roots, Potatoes And Com-- Pmt. W. J. Squirrel, O.A.C., Guelph: Prof. J. hughland, O.A.C., Guelph. Vegetables. Fruit and P1owett--Prot. MeLennan, 0.A.C., Guelph. Manual Training, Art, Collections of Woods & Pietures--Prot. Kendall.‘ 0.A.C.. Guelph. l Folk Daneintr--Miss Fleming, 0 Sound: Mr McIntosh, Toronto. The High School girls and other ladies, of Markdale made up I. lunch, which was served with tea tree or charge at noon to those children coming from a. distance. The judges were as follows: Parades-Major T. H. Rutherford, Owen Sound : Major Fitzgerald, ot Orangeville ". C. A. Fleming, Owen Sound. Singing: Miss D. E. Sinclair, teach- of mutue in Wentworth school. Hamil- ton: Miss N. Gardiner, Dundalk: Miss L. Oliver, Dundalk: Miss A. Frizzell, Bognor. The exhibit in the Armouries wu the any“. ever displayed at my Grey Co. Championship Fair. Every exhibit was declared by the Minister to be 'worthy of a. First Prize'. From the writing exhibits to the bank ot bushel baskets of potatoes and 13 tt ccrn sheaves, quality ot the high- cst order was to be found. Fifteen rural schools. 19 boys and " girls competed for honors in the Championship Public Speakng con. tests and a similar number compet- ed in the solo contests. 14 School sections sent a. chorus ot 7 voices. These were children trom all rural schools. [ Three thousand tive hundred to tour thousand people. including Hon. T. L. Kennedy, Min. of Agriculture: Victor Porteous, M. P., North Grey: Miss Agnes Muphsil, M, P., South Grey: B. Charters, M. P., Peel Co., and C. H. Reeve of the T. Eaton Co., Toronto, attended the 5th mull Championship Fair held at MukdaJe last Saturday, Oct 10. It wan one ot the ingest crowds ever seen " Mondale. [me Crowd Attend . County School Fair DURHAM, THURSDAY. OCTOBER Ili, 1931 With which is lacuna“! the Holstein Lender Miss Sylvia Thedorf, D. D. B. and Trawicn tlt) her installing team, were at Durham his parents at cn Tuesday night from Hanover, -ee"ieprie, Pnd installed the following new of- . heals in Lady Grey Rebekah Lodge: Jr. Put Grqutd--Mrtg (Rev.) E. Hayes - Ncblo Grand-Mrs John Black i Vice Wand-Barham Ritchie Recording Beer--Mrs S. Put Financhl Bee'r--Etia Buck JR, r Trcaaurer--am, Geo. Thompson I . R.&N.G.--aha E. D. HeClocklin L&N.G.--Mrs Hui Wilson (s------------. R.BAr.G.--Mm Hulda Bhth L8.V'.G.~In Bury him i , it box Cttnpii---Mm T. Whitman I Conduetr- Cancun lander Marascl Warxuo--Mm AIR]: Bell O. G.-43mee Ritchie ' I Cherri l. 0.421 D. lacuna Mtt_--aeta. Winnie mm "' m At the close of ill-mun. lunch 49 m and the With; an all I. C new line "eat. Installation of Rebekah Lodge 0fficers Following congratulations and good wishes, the bridal couple led the way to the dining room, where a sumptuous wedding dinner was serv- ed the guests. Roses and mums were also in evidence for decoration purp- was and a 3-stotey wedding cake graced the table. The same evening the young couple left for a motor trip to Toronto and Ottawa, the bude donning a navy blue ccat ov- er pale blue dress, tan shoes and Learn hat. On their return they will take up residence in Detroit. The cut ot town guests at ceremony were: Mrs John McIlraith, Mr Ed. Gehan, Mr Norman Davis, Miss Anna Armstrong, all ot Toronto: Mr. and Mrs R. E. Cowan, Gait: Mr Purvis, Hespeler. B. D. Armstrong tied the nuptial knot in the presence of about " relatives and friends of the contract. ing parties. For the occasion, the drawing room of the home, where the ceremony took place, was attrac- tively decorated with Autumn leaves, roses and mums. Given away by her fatter, the bride looked radiant in an egg shell satin,, with traditional bri. dal veil and carrying Butterfly roses and lily ot the valley. She was at- tended by her sister Iona, who chose pale blue georgette with cream lace and carried Columbia roses. The groom was supported by Mr Gordon Barker cf Detroit. Mrs John Mell- raith, Toronto, rendered the wedding music. Kermbert, Salk. : uni krtCsohT, iWells (Mamie) ot In. con, S.D.R.. 'Bentlnck. There are M grandchild- .ren. A pretty Autumn wudding was lol- emnized " the home of Mr and Mrs Elijah Armstrong, 2nd con, Bentinck. at 4 mm on Wednesday, Oct 14, when their third daughter, Lorain Elizabeth, became the bride ot Mur- dock Angus Dewar of Detroit, Rev. I The deceased wu born at Cooks- lvllle and when 1 young led the tami- ly removed to Bentlnck to the farm {now occupied by Rex lawrence. Here ,his best days were spent end about i50 years ago he wu wedded to Miss .Ellubeth Rear, who unlves him HYMENEAL THOMPSON - REAY ‘A quiet wedding wss solemnized at 12.30 noon, on Wednesday, Oct 14,at the Presbyterian Manse. Durham, when Rev. B. D. Armstrong unltedln marriage, Clarence Robert Thomp- son ot Mrs Thompson and the late Arch. Thompson, Rocky Ssugeen, to Vtclet Pearl Reay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Thomas, Henry Reay. The young couple were sttended by Mrs. E. Slmpson and Mr Norman Thomp- son. After 0. short motor trip to points in Bruce Co., the young cou- ple will take up resldence in Bent- luck. The funeral wilt take place on Bat. urday, 17th inst " 2 mm. and will be conducted by " pastor, Rev J. T. Priest of the Baptist Church. His son and daughter from Bank. are ex- pected home previoul to the funeral. wlth two sons and "(5 daughters. Later they lived two y rs at Glen» roaden and about We; tive years ago moved to Durham 'where they have since resided. The family are Bert, ot Major, Sank, "m, of -Dur. ham: Mrs Wm Hunter' (Jennie) of past six years. but wu Able to be about It times and wu over town only a few days Mo. Heart trouble was his nmlctlon. THOMAS WILSON At his comfortable little home, Just welt of the C.N.R, tttation, Mr Thou. Wilson posed avoy on Tues- day morning " the ripe we of near- ly " years. He has boon ill tor the DEWAR - ARMSTRONG "EROILCALL Maraschino Cherries Mc1ii'ADD1ilN'S DRUG STORE tiGrgain gays are here )9th Mr and Mrs J. A. Magoo and daughter Adina, Hanover, were the guests last week of Mr and Mrs C. F. Graft. Miss Mary McKechnie on wedii"Gr day evening m the Town Hall, was lendeied a farewell evening by the l.0.D.E. when she was made the re- cipient of two Mikado china cake plates, on the occasion of her tur proaching marriage to Mr Gordon Hastle, of Watsonville, California. MISS McKechnie, in company with her aunt, Mrs Engel, Hanover, leaves Saturday for California. Mr and Mrs C. P. Graft spent over the week end with her sister near Ford'wich and Thanksgiving with his parents " Hanover. Mrs T. M. McFadden and Miss Kz-‘hlcen spec: a few days last week much relatives at Stoutrville and ac- companying them home to Durham, was her aunt and cousin, Mrs Mahon and Mms Storrey. Mr and Mrs Donald Graham of Sault Ste Marie, are on a visit to his parents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Graham. Mr Ernest McGirr, B.A., Oshawa: Mr and Mrs Thos Watson, Dundas '. Mr and Mrs J. C. McLean and fami- ly, Shelburne, were cleats of their mcther, Mrs Thos McGirr, for over the week end and holiday. Miss Ruth Ledingham and cousin, Mr Aleck Ledinghnm. ot Toronto: Miss Jean A. Ledlngham of Stratford Normal School and Mr Peter A. Led- lngham of Owen Sound, were holiday vlsltors at the home or Mr and Mrs. James Ledingham, Dornoch. friend. Miss Edna Tomlinson. spent over the ho1idtry u their parental home. Mrs Boy'nton. Mrs Fraser, Mrs. Webster, Mrs Frank Livingstone and daughter Frances of Toronto, spent a couple of days with Mr and Mrs. T. W. McAlister. . Misses Muy cud Guaale McAllster of Toronto school staff, with their tor Sanford. Maine, U.S.A., to visit her daughter Nellie, Mrs Ernest Ack- myd, for a lengthy stay. Mr Wilmot Davidson, B. A. Gov- ernment analyst. with wile and two children, were guests over the hon- day with Mrs DU Hater. Mrs Bert Stoueouse. Mr and Mrs Nichol Bell and ttun. ily, Elam, spent over the holldty with the latter'a mother and family, at Varney. Mr Kenneth Kerr, Toronto, is spending a few days at his home in Varney, and enjoying a hunt in the Mr and Mrs James Knechtel ot Gait, are Thanksgiving guests ot his Mother, Milo and Mrs Knechtel. Dr and Mrs C. C. Ramage and son Jim, Garza, were guests Monday of his parents. Mr Arthur Range of Thornbury, spent Sunday " his home Mr Thou. McNiece bl! arrived at his home here ,after a summer spent with BOP, Bird at Salk-(con ttttd John in vancouver. Mr and Mr: Jon Newton, Emporium, Pennsylvania Ind Mr and Mrs Wm. Dunne. Niagara Fells, N. Y., were guests of Mr and Mrs Will Gina ov- cr the holiday. Miss Gertrude Glass was also home from London Business College. Misses Alcthea and Edith Grant, teachers. of Toronto, spent the holl- day with their brother, Dr Grant. Mrs Hugh Firth is visLting with her daughter, Mrs Ed Cook and Mr. Cask. tn Guelph, she hsving return- ed with them alter spending Thank. sgiving " their parental home here. Mr and Mrs Manley Arthur sud children. Ottervilie, spent the holiday with her mother, Mrs Thus Young. Mr and Mrs Wilt Buchan and son Ewing. Dunnvme, with the farmer’s mother of Baymsld, were guests over the week end with their rehtivee in town. may Jean Dargavel, Toronto, mm. ed her uncle and sum, Mr and Mrs. J. W. Crawford this week, utter re- turning (mm n two months' tour of Great, Britain. Mm Jas. Hepburn leaves Thursday The TWO for Milk of Magnesia Toothpaste KLENZO room mum. as _""===ll=m"ae"zx===raomo====-"===-ao Finest clover honey, 80e tor ten pound pail or 7e n lb. in your own container. Mixed buckwheu and clo- ver honey, 60c pail, or 5c m In your own container. Lyman's Russian Oil, 3t oz bottle Wampole’s " of Magnesia Buy your Films for Holiday use S. McBETH GILLE1T’8 CAUSTIC SODA, 5 ttr “no COMFORT LYE B"."'................ CLASSIC CLEANOER ..'..........r... EON-AMI. Cato: or Powder, ouch ...... WHIZ SANITARY CLEANSER, on can PEARLINE, ' pk... for ...........t... PEARL tboAP,.......................... 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