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Durham Review (1897), 22 Oct 1931, p. 1

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can: INN It W '" Lon: Black leather club has, on road between Durham and Dunhlk. ' Reward. J. H. MeQuarrie, Durham than 200 churches withnlnsmbership ot 10,000. In 1851. the ttret Baptist Diagonal-y Convention vss organiz- ed m Western Ontario and in 1858 the convention in Western Cnnsds wan grandad. The minimum: toch pace In 1888. Thu. wss I. good crowd want to beer this splendid address. I). En Redford presided. W. Erwin. Jr, rend the scripture les- acn 1nd In. mm Bell VII or. candy. At the clone, Mr- Griereen and mutants served refreIhments. Rev J. T. Print eddy-Gee. B.Y.P.U. Durham Bapust Church B.Y.P.U. hcld an interesting meeting on Mon- day night when Rev. J. T. Priest gave tut addreu on the early days of the Baptist Church in Ontario and Quebec. The ttrtrt churches were no cued in 1776 It. mine, In 1798 et Hammad. In 1782. the Loyalist: came over from United States and the Hellowell Church In opened in 1795 in Prince Mend County and in 1196 the Cnldwell Manor, Quebec. was opened. The Brat church In lon- tnel we: opened In 1830 endln‘ror- The Oct meeting of the Aberdeen Women's institute wu held at the home ot Mrs Jno Grierson. with an nttendnnce of sixteen. it wu de- :.ded to buy a copy of book. “Hurl- burt'e Story of the Blble' and pre- sent it to the school library. Plans were made for holding n Halloween erstertalrunent in the schoolhouse on no” ev'g. Oct. 30. An excellent peter on hank-giving. entitled “in everything give than," was given by In Dewey, who tho rend 3 line little poem. "The Tedioue Task." The - of tho day wss Mr. Trout of Owen Sand. who give a moot interesting and enlightening addrees on the splendid work of the Children’s Aid Society. An th. musing contest wee conducted br M13: Cicely Hopkins. two groups ty- ing tcr e hex oi deliciole homemade candy. At the cloee. In Griemn and ”shunts served refreshments. The B. Grey Run] Youth Alice" held their annual meeting in the Hahn Home Saturdsy evening sad heard the reports from the conven- es! of the vsrious committees. Mr. Aifred Hutehtt was made President: In. Oliver, HEP, Vice Pm: lbs Myrtle McKessoch, Kassie, Beer: Miss Helen Millim. Bent., Treasurv er: Executive, Joe. Crutchley. How~ srd Graham, Vsndeieur: Miss ttstay" McKechnie. Finns were made for the was] contests in dramatic, debates. field sports. music and tor the sn- nuat field day and Spring Magnet. Ropresentatives from nine clubsw comprising six townships were pres- ent tor the meeting. I Aberdeen Woman's Indian. On Monday evening, Mr A. Haw.) tin, a mllelomry on furlough nun' lama. sue " lllultrsted address on! the work of the tuned Gwalior Mite n-on la the Presbyterian Church. A- bout " "tied and beautifully color ed picture were shown, anon; them temple; nature reele- and my plcturee of the farm lite on the 1200 acre turn belonging to the Preeby-i tartan Ilulon. The ochoolmom was. well ttlied with an Interested Imi-I lenoe. I Annual Mutiny of 'tttr-ttout- In Pvar Hunt. " PM“!!! We ere sorry to Ian: our tom man, Mr Robt. Milne, in in u very poor condition of ham: " present. It is a pity that . breath of the North Sen air, off the coat ot Pet. erhead. Scotland. could not be watt. ed to his bedside. There is health and healing in it to 1 Scotchmnn. Addrcu and View. Interesting Three enn Photocnphe with eech dozen "0mm until mums. Cane early in the day. We develop md print my size Aim. Bix prints tttrMe. Reprints. 8 tor "e. We Also enlarge snaps up to 8x10, Me. Queen St. miu' Aid are holding a Halloween Sock] " 8.30 on Oct. 30th . In the whoolroom of the church. Good prom and refresh. menu. The usual Knox. Normnby on. tertunment, will be held in the church, Fruity, Oct. 13rd. The pro- gnm win be “Valley "rm" by the young people of Amo- Church. Lunch wlll be Icrved. Admlulon 250 and 15e. Chfim mm in Ph-Phe. VOL. LIV. NO. 43 (Llonel F. Frau Humor. D.8.0., wilt upon a the Empire Club lunch- eon. at the Boyd York. Toronto, on Thursday. Oct M. mt, topic will be "India in 'rrantgitiott." P. W. Kelley, Durham _rd""'iih"ri' ZKnox Y. W. A. Shower the Bride l Mrs Thou. MeGirr and daughters, Aliases Isabelle and Mugaret. open- ed their home on Thursday evening lat. to the Young Ladlee' Auxiliary ot Knox Church. when they tendered . Nowell party to one of their members, It" Mary C. McKechnle. who lave. this week for California, Ito be married early in November to Mr Gordon Hutle. A pretttly decor- iated basket we: tuied with good fPt end tritts and one much " mired. was I tttree-piece Bet-tea pot cream and sum, of the blue Elmo chine. which come from a group of Menda. mu McKechnle tendered her appreciation In u few word; She ‘wlll have plenty of evidence in her 'new home to remember her Durham 'trlendl. A couple of enjoyable con- tents followed and refreshments were I served. A Men's Choir will render tho Inu- szc in the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, Oct. 25th. Everybody wet. come. Tho men of the congregation who desire to mm on mutated to come out for practice ma” night at eight. The gathermg broke up about mid- night, after tt vote of apprechuon to Miss Hunter for her splendid even, Knox (“cited Choir with several friends, were entertained by its org- anist and leader, Miss Margaret L. Hunter, at her home on Friday even- ing last. Anthems and their work of pr( paring. were forgotten for the time and the nature ot evening was more in an overture of good will and wishes to Mr Chas Lang. a. valuable number of the bass section of the (hair. and his bride, who were rec- ently married. Eight tables of mili- tary euchre and progressive crokinole were played and the commodious din-112g room ot the home presented a striking scene. At the close of the play, the high table receiving fevers were Messrs Cliff Buschlen, B. '3tonecuse, Misses W. Blyth and Myrtle Koch. After refreshments were served. Mr Thos. Bell was spokesman for the remainder of the night and in a few well chosen words expressed to Mr and Mrs Inns, the feeILng ct the choir toward them on their recent union. On behalf ot the chtir, Miss Alice Ramage presented them with a. handsome upholstered chair. They were musieully assured rt being "lolly good fellows", Liter which Mr Lang responded grateful- ly, co behalf of his wife and for him- self. Each male member of thecboir in turn wss celled upon, 1190 the hostess and Rev. Mr Smith. The lat.. ter, in his remarks, adopted a. more serious strsin. and stressed the Tttl. us of the musics) end of the service. amt the street of s ttarmmsiouaehofr on the minister u well as cm tion. Each choir member should feel it Is spersonsl mission to serve to the best of his or her sbillty. MEN'S CHOIR AT BOTH SERVICES suNDAY Knox Choir Honor the current two months' bill, and it more. bannce will reduce the next bill to be rendered. .u is welcome new: to citizens in these an of cub stringency. Durham Hydro Commission have . gain received authority from head. quarters to grant 1 mate to local commen ot one sixth of wt psld out last year. Cheques wilt not be Issued as formerly but the mount to be related will be deducted from A meeting ot the hoctey (an; and players la called for Ptiday, Oct. 23, at 8.00 p. m., in Town Hall. Durham, to eifeet " organiuuon tor hockey here this winter. All, especially the men of the town, In urged to attend and lend their lupport. Hydro Robauo Again Wolcomo President of Wheat Pool DI“ Mr Hugh McLean. Aberdeen, re- ceived word of the death on Wed- nesday morning ot " cousin. Alex. MePhail, of Regina. President of the Western Wheat Pool. He was in the prime ot life, being only In hie "th year. Tc Organize for Hockey. The approaching two Sabbath, the congregation of Knox United Church, will state by ballot their wishes re- audit: the election of women to the Session of the church. All that is required on the ballot Is I. 'yes' or 'tte.' The Harvest Thanksgiving servicea‘ of Trinity Church, Durham, will take, place on Sunday next. Oct M. tee) ing nervice u 11.00, evening at 7.00. The preacher will beRunlDean Rev R.P.D. Harford, B.D., Shelburne. Church Member. to Decide iiht El 'iiittlttiiiiii, Begum. Bride and Groom Those present were Mr and Mrs A m" not be lent out: b In ex B. MacArthur, Mr and Mrs Dan L. I the rebate, will] be sent, ho, McArthur, Mr and Mn D. J. McAth-; rebate deducted. \ ur. Neil. Archie, John and Annabelle! '_-- - McArthur, Mr and Mrs Angus McAr- thur, J. D., Kenneth, Douglu. Lloyd, Mi" Audrey Bell of “all! Laura and Jean McArthur, Mr unda lveratty, Hamilton, Wu harm Mrs Wllfrid Watson and Betty, all otl the, holiday Inc week. Priccville: Mr and Mrs w. D. Me. Mm“ Norman, Walter u Arthur. vintorl from Haileytrury: neth Kerr and Min Mario Mr and Mrs Com: McArthur. son "Pt.ortd to Elogt and went Dottald and daughter Merton: Mr and with their alater, Mm Niehot [ Mrs Arthur Edge and children Marg- In Geo. Haney, Anton, wl net, Emma and Du: of Glenda: been vltritirttt her Mother. ll Mas Mary Thompson. Ripley, teacher mum Durham. widen at Wsudby: MrtutthMrI R.Boree And In town on “WY laat. three ettudren,--Ednn, Ron ma an. In!“ 89mins. Joule or lukdue '. Mr Peter HeQuu-rle. and Von under were time Mr ad In Archie MtsArthttr.and Little Helm Ill-Ion Bud [ children Wm. Mary “a 'i-ici?)',,',',',',',: Church. no 3“. . m of Aberdeen: In J. 3mm of home at the tormer'l not] Windsor: Mr and an. an “.my hat. tor thelr m. And nothing was done by halves. The guests came, laden with all kinds of good things and from 8.00 o'elock until 11.30, a sumptuous fowl supper was served, the tables being i111ed tive times. Everything had been cooked and prepared 'in readiness tor the banquet and several of the lad- ies took charge ot the tables and waiting upon the guests. During the evening's social activi- ties. Mr Chas Moffat presided over a brief program of addresses, in which the guest of honor-the hostess, re ceived warm Congratulations upon at- taining her 75th milestone in good health. held in the highest respect and regard by all, largely owing to her cheery and obliging disposition and neighborly qualities. . Mrs m: was called forward and on behalf of her relatives and friends assembled, Mrs A. B. MacArthur presented her with a. beautiful hand satchel. containing quite a number of bills. She also received a. pair of kid glcves, electric iron and other gifts. Mrs Banks thanked ell very kindly far remembering and honoring her in such a. pleasing manner. Saturday last. Oct. IT, was the sev- enty fifth birthday of Mrs Mary A. Banks. Upper Town, Durham, and the evening was a momentous occa. sion for her. That day at noon. her cousin. Mrs J. J. Sutherland, Wind- sor, arrived and from seven o'clock on, relatives and friends from. far and near kept on arriving, until 75 in all, had gathered. Mrs Banks scented nothing unusual when the first two or three came, but when almost all her connocton in this lo- cality and some from far beyond. kept dropping in, she realized that a surprise birthday party had been happily planned in her honor. Surprise Party on Hanover " M) 6 21 Durham 8 11 11 " Chesley " " 0 ' Walker’n 3 1 11 , Dundnlk - - 14 0 Wham: 0 0 0 : Individual prize winners are follows, in order of pining: (Continued on page tr) Hanover tiniahed itrst with " pants, Duihsun 2nd wlth 43, Chealey 3rd with 39, WaNerton lg, Dundalk 14, Wiartcn 3. Dundalk boys did not enter, not nnlvlng until late, but their Senior girll made an excellent showing. Following are the points won by each school In the several classes: Ben Jun. Ben. Jun. Boys Boys Girls Girls total 27. Chesley gave Honover the only serious competition in boys' events. chillier, ond the cold breezes were] After a. lingering illneu. Mr John 1 decided discomfort to ell, 'rryeiei Bryon mud nwny at " residence. ly to the competing lightly-clad nth-i South Albert St. on Snturdny. Helms letea. Nevertheleu the whole pro-.these many weeks received the core cram was run off, rain or shine " tut nursing at him wife end her re- ndvertioed, but principally rain, [ward is her own conscioulneu that Six High Schools had entered their she did her best. Mr Bryon was a. best nthleten ot both tsexetr-A86 in native of Birmingham, Etstt., born in all. These were Walkerton, Winnon.}1861, coming to Canal: at " yearn. Hanover, Chelley. Dundalk and Dori He has been a resident of town for ham. Al anal Hanover School cap-'29 years. in 1892 he married It“ tured the lion's shore of the nworda,| Mnry Wright, daughter of Mr and winning the shield for moat poiata, Mrs Samuel Wright. Seven children and the two cups for highest in each _ were born to them, alt ot whom aur- boys' and girls' events. Durham girlsivive. with the exception of Percy, gave Hanover a. close chase for theIWho paid the supreme tuutritiee ov- Ctlp, ttettitm 24 points to Htutover'trlertsetta. The living members of family Some heavy showers tell both in torenoon and “tel-noon while sports were in progress, the afternoon grew chillier, nnd the cold breezes were 1 decided discomfort to 111, "peeiar ly to the competing lightly-clad ath- letes. Neverthelou the whole pro- cram was run off, min or shine " Advertised, but principally rain, Had tine weather prevailed, the annual Track and Athletic Meet of Grey and Bruce Interscholastic As- troeiaticrt, or in brief, High Schools Field Day, held on Durham Fair Grounds, would have been a pm uounced success last Friday. A: it was, the day could scarcely have been more dlsatrreeatrle, and only a small crowd. outside ot the students, faced the showers to wltneu the keen ccmpeutlon in the various e- vents. Emmr School Won Field Day Honors DURHAM, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1931 7lith Birthday With which is incorporated the Holstein Leader 82 " 39 18 14 and Von lander were three of the Little Helper-r I‘ll-ion Band girls of Knox Church. who gave B tea. at the home of the former? mother on neth Kerr and um Marion Kerr. motored to Elm Ind spent Sunday with their liner. In Nichol Bell. In Goo. Finney, Anton, who has been visiting her blather, Mr A. B. lichen“, Durham. 'n11edoathemts In town on Thursday Int. Infant Spawn; Joule Grant Durham Hydro om. are granting: rebate of one am ot total paid in 1930, to each cone ' All bill- for the current the th, which Ire less or equal to at of rebate will not be neat out: b In exceeding the rebate. will be sent, bowing the rebate deducted. Mlu Audrey Bell of Mcluter Un- iversity, Hamilton, wu home over the holiday In! week. Menu Norman, Walter and Ken- Men, in sod (former winners)--- Chas. Gillies, George Love. Riding plow in Bod-io. Seaman. Best crown, in trod-Cham Glllies. Best ticish--Elroy Cnlder. Beet plcughed land in Bod-ct-. Gillies. Beat ploughed land in sod, open to Grey and Bruce counties (J. H. Eek- hardt donationr--Chtus. Gillie}. Open class Jn tmd-Harry' Scales. Pat Reidy, James Gillies. Boys, 18 and under, in tsod-Chas, Lamont. Also received lot for her. crown and ttnigh. Men, in trod-games, Dunstan. Elroy Calder, Lorne Cowan, Wallace Halli- day. ter. Reid . NOTICE TO prho CON8UMERtt Best crown, in stubble ttspecial)-. Harry Cowan. Beat fittitrtt- Ernest Hamilton. Beat ploughed land in tstubble-Gordon Watson. Best crown, 2 furrow-W. H. Hun. ter. Beat finish, 2durrow--memintr The judge was Mr Funk Weir ot Agineourt and he had I. busy day in- meeting the excellent ploughing In progress and selecting the bent work- manghlp. Dromore Women’s Institute served lunch on the grounds. The prize winners were: Boys, 17 to 19, in stubble-Harry Cowan, Thou. Henderson, Alex. Me. Eachern. Clarence Calder. 2-furrow plough in stubble, horses or traetor--W. H. Hunter, W. J. Philp Fleming Reid, Wilbert Ross. large Crowd. "any Entries, at Egremont Plunging Match A crowd or several hundreds wit- nessed the ennui plowing match of Egremcnt Piougiunen's Won. held in ideal weather, on the farm of Mr Healing Reid, on the 13th- con. cal Wednesday titer-noon. There were more entries than usual. " teams competing this year. and 8 tractors were also in Action. Men in trtttbble- Gordon Watson Wm. Dodds, Chas. Woods. are Florence, Mm Arthur Greenwood, Durham: Laura, Mrs G. Griffin, Tor- onto: Gladys. Mrs E. G. Smith, Port Hope: Maud, Mrs McDonald, Bent. inek: John C. at home Ind G. W. of Bellevllle. They were all home tor the tuners] on Monday, conducted by Rev Walter C. Munch. Two broth. Mr and Durham. son Tommy and daughter Mary, of Flesherton: Mr and Mrs Dave Gibson of Kitchener: Mr and Mrs Geo. Riel and son Dave. Mrs Howard Farrow. Mr and Mrs Howard Paige, Mr. and Mrs Chas. Anderson and eon, all ot Niagara Falls: Mr W. T. Seeley. of Dundalk: Mr and Mrs Dan McArth- ur, Mr and Mrs Stewart McArthur and daughter, Jeanie S. ; Mr and Mrs Jos. Firth, Mr and Mrs Chu. Moffat and daughter Jean and son Charles: Mr and Mrs J. McQueen, Mr and Mrs Donald McQueen, all of of deceased still reside in Ari. THEROLLCAU. JOHN BRYON Mr and Mrs C. Manage and son Peter. accompanied by Mr and Mrs. Thos. E. Brown tett Saturday for 'the farmer’s daughter, Mrs R, J, Me. McKnight, " Walnlleet,Welland Co., where they spent over the week end. Mr and Mrs Brown vitrited with his sister. Mrs (Rev.) J. Truax, and daughter Mary. HamIIton. This is the ttrat trip of my length, Mrs Ram. age has taken by car, since her lengthy sickness. While not in the best ot health yet, she has sumclent- 1y gained in strength to atiow of the strip. I Misses M. Thornton, Ads McLean, J. McLean and Pearce. represent- ing the Harper Association, Toronto, attended the tuners! of the we Miss B. Campbell, Prlcwllle sud were " so vlsltors wlth Mrs Nell leCsnnel, Lambton St. East. MCFADDEN’S DRUG STORE titargain gays are here .29th PURETEST Cod Liver Oil l Mr and Mrs A. Richardson. Swin- :ton Park, were recent guests ot In _W.J. Moran and mu Belle Ray. i Mr and In V. Dudgeon; Paisley, were recent guests of Mr and In W. B. Palm. Glenelg. I Mm Belle Weir, Montreal, bu been I vlsltor " her tttther'. in N. Egremont md was 1 guest ot her aunt, In T. McGlrr, in town on Sumy. The marriage is announced in Brantford, on Wednesday, Oct. 14, of Miss Dorothy Helen Brown, daughter of Mr and Mrs John R, Brown ot that city, to Mr Alexander Torrance McComb, son ot Mr and Mrs B. F. McComb, ot Durham. Mr and Mrs Jag Mather, Mrs Jno. Hamilton. Mr: T. Brown, Mr: Mell- raith are in Cheeley this Tuesday. attending the "Area Convention" ot Women's Institutes, at which Nina Moore Jameson. George E. Putnam will be among the speakers. Mr and Mrs Neil Slnchlr, Mr and Mrs David Robertson and Rev, Ind Mrs Currie, all relidents of Sault Ste Mame. were guests or Mr ttnd Mrs. Rom. Lawson at the Wlndsor Hotel there on Sunday week, when Mr and Mrs Lawson and party were vlsltors In that city. Mrs J. H. Hunter and daughter, Mrs Somerville, and Col. F. Fraser Hun- ter, have vacated “The Hedges' for the summer and are now in Toronto. in their winter tutttrttnenttr. Mr tad Mrs John O'Muley of Walker-ton and their two Iona, Chas. of Chicago Ind Norvu ot Fort Wil. Iiam. ud farmer's brother, Mr Ju. O'lhlley of Chicago, were guests on Tueldny ot Mr tad Mr: T. Header ucn. Mr and Mr. Alex Milne and her mother, Mrs J. Renton, Dromore, were guests Sunday M Mr Rob. Ren. wick'l. Br. tBetttted Sunshine) In, to an Messrs Tho: and Geo. Bell, Misses M. Hunter and W. Blyth, Messrs C. P. Gum and Chat: Lang. and Mm R. Spt-rling, were at Melville Church, & Narmauby, Monday evening, mung part in a church concert program. Master Carmen Noble was painful. ly Icalded ia " left arm on Batur. day, when he sllpped And tell. Mr: T. E. Blair ls st present with her sister " Port Arthur, who la seriously ill, Mr John Heughnn. Walkerton, un- derwent an operation tn Durham hoa- pittl Wednesday morning. Mrs R. Knox and tuturht.ras, In. Burln and mu Irene, Guelph, were guest. of In D. belch, Sunduy, while up to Dromore to m In W. Leith, who In in . poor may of health. Mrs W. J. Dowkeu 1nd mu Elen- Lor Curtlu. Owen Bound, With Miatt Mary C. McKechnle of town, wereln Hanover Sunni”. It a farewell tea. tendered In Engel, and Miss Me Kochnle, by In (Dr) Ball, previous to their lowing for California. Mists Peggy Lennox has been cal- led to Mount Forest, owing to the illneu of her grandmother. Misses Marion and Ruby Scarf hue been spending a few days in the city. Rev J. M mun, Pttlmerttton and Mr A. Hanan. were guests a the Presbyterian Mme Monday. so. no 31.00 Mi 3I Tooth Paste 'utb6tttstor8N I9c a Barbra“ iii, Wednesday, Oct. 28'31 30:23:33 mm“; l Mr we um Neil Binctadr tkate Merurden'tr, Edge Hilt, ttutt week: llcCormack) of Sun“ Bter recently Mr Jack chlllImy, Pushy, who entertained u their home Mr and had also been . visitor " this home, In Rom unison. Mr and In; Mrs. tor I week. returned home nanny. (trut,'.'",',': in! Mr M Insular; m e tter pres ea over A so on 0 sh",2',tt,"it, 2111h,'t',,gg lit scholnrl u Beamt"nont, about " week rendered ttne JOIN, In the miles tmm the Bull. and to we him 'uao: Mr COX'S Featuring COL. GEO. A. cox AND MADAME LA CLARE If. Famous Wham Rodeo so». Also THE KANSAS FARMER, Vern tile Comedian IO BIG. VAUDEVILLE ACTH QILLETT'6 CAUSTIC SODA, 5 ttt “no COMFORT LYE ...'.'.............w..e CLASSIC CLEANSEP. ................. SON-AMI, Cale: or Powder, ouch ...... WHIZ SANITARY CLEANSER, per can PEARLINE, , pkgt. for ............... 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