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Durham Review (1897), 29 Oct 1931, p. 8

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M, "II - " .rim"rqq-te- “I I. I f . ~*_* mmblthltbdrhmw torrnrwtroasrxnrtttmah. mulch. ha. Ian-tot the Manama-yam“: “0““me ttter-ttras-tter- lab-WM...“ 1t.DavH-s.-edrturro,m ”mm-mull.“ toMvarhutetplettte-dt thMOOlN.“ “Mun-pm ”AMdeMdI-Idem ml mm a in“. Inna-Mu“- Durlm. now at Vim‘u; uni flint/M " In Ill-um Al- ontrana-roeaerauamw.ri. Qrelngtboemartethetet" "A.Mar. MttMBea,B.tLA..emtrstm all: There were my nice gms. "iss. eluding 900 In sold pieces. We were glad to he - And enjoy the tsap. py mot end wish tor the Aged coup- le many more years at happiness. Mrs Arthur Leuett of Genie will spent at Knox end Amos Sunday on mission-n work and it Is hoped there will he n good number present to henr her. The W.M.s. Monor- Inx Will he men at this service. The Y.W.A. and Mission Renown] meet " the hone or Miss T. B. Br. ers on Saturday afternoon. dress. with blunt and feathers and presented nu present with eonvenln. The evening wu plunu$npent tn mute and chat. Mr elunxton Thompson. the eldest son, who ha been in Sun. for over " no". wu home for the main And will re- mainder n mu. mu Maud was " no home tron Toronto. Among the (not: were Mr on! Mrs C. Roman qKD-ttamaasdMr-tagrs Gordon Smith ot Dentin“. . Mr and In John Thompson cele- brated their golden wedding univer- ury on Monday, Oct " Dinner we: served About 5.30, when shout thirty. including the funny. at down. The dining room was nicely deconted in white and gold and white belle. A beautiful 3-utorey wedding cahet “on ned with 50 candles, graced the cen- tre of the table. Other lighted enn- dlu were on the tablets. After dist. ner, speeches were nude and letterl of congratulation and telegrnme were reed. A visitor appeared in lndinn A number from Knox attended the Anulvorury service. at Hollteln on At our church service Sunday, our pastor spoke of Incident. In the life of Jacob. when he clue to the phce where everything Deemed to be - ninst him. But Ms may some votked out tor his good and mum- tudes have had the lune experience Men . The evening WI] pleauntly upon! In d-ting. music being supplied try Hooper Bros.. Tho- chougnll, Nell lawman Ind Walter Renwlck. Cart and the many left Tuesday morning for Wton, where he has Cart made " ”prom" reply. thanking the new ‘7me for the (in: Ind muting all they would be to you and that health. wank an! prosperity my be your: in what-r 1w undertake. signed on Debut at the Mend. be mind from their little when. and we that that their new home my bring them much tor 3nd hypi- m. Our but wishes so with you Ind we uh you to hcoept than (in: u n In." token of remombnnco no you to out from our midst and w. Mend-hip. The children too, nun lining hand at your. lntondod de nnrtnro from our malty, felt that we would like to (other " your home this ovonlng. to my unwell, More you have Ill. You Iholl Indeed be missed in thin community on n kindly nel‘hhot always ready to lend attertrtngtsnadandwo unto you that the llttlo clrcle when younpent your boyhood nnd manhood days will but and - won and (Jun. )lr Campbell W.“ nth; u chair- m, while In Ch" Tucker read in and Carlyle cub a child’s nameplate at. consisting ot 3 lumin- fork. health-tutti Wan-Ely 'urrumtotarmattotesttet.toctit- toeu.etoreunttnittrviitektoun. Thimotlrcnrlmm "oqlrdodinotrtMV mt - "reHt.tttertrtqoettrone-rruand Muhamnushuwon. "0ismuanatg.ttanttrr-ta, KNOX CORNERS Mr "'"'uBttt.mr-eamotntnuto mm.mmpmgum B. “madam Smith, toa"outetsrlethe-dttrn. “Mupmu.” an very dark. Once when the Cir. cle "tonaeooeortintttermtt,we Interviewed the Agricul'l Society to "eitwsemud notlecurethe Hell tree. Per-one!” each m “voted It. but. u 1 Society, the fee must be in October 1921. a Young People's organization was formed through the endeavors ot Mia. Dav’ldson, now In Merton Reid. A committee ot three. the late Mr John Philp, Miss David- son and Miss Carsawere appointed to choose a name for the organisation '. thus we have our Community Circle. At ttret the membership was between thirty and forty, but it has grown, until last season the membership was one hundred and twenty. i We used to have a summer Ines-5 lion, but the last few years we ha.ve held meetings from Thanksgiving un- til Easter only. The purpose at the, Circle wns to help the young people to develop mentally, morally, physic- ally nnd socially. i We held nanny debates with out-; side you: mk's emulation in Ducham, Varner, Dranore. Mount! Forest and Conn. and also softball: Reninisccnccs of Holstein (Immunity Circle We will have to be careful the lust of this week for we we told by the boys and girls ot No 13, that there will be a. lot of black cuts and witch. es end spooks out, so we sre warn- ing you now. So if you get a fearful scare you will be wishing you hsd stayed inside your home. Messrs Stanley Williams, P. Hop. kins, A. Milne, R. Taylor, motored to Guelph to an suction sale " the o. A. C. Thursday last. Mr Alex Renwlck [pent the week end with his niece and nephews. while Mr and Mrs Sam Pnttemn and Mn Brock were visiting friends In Hamilton and Dunnvme. Thmkolferlng service next Sunday evening, Nov. let, In Amt: Church, " 7.30. Mrs Arthur Lesson of Mole- sworth and Corrie will be the speak- er. The ladies ire looking for a. full church and a liberal contribution Mr and In Harold Atettison, Tor. onto, spent. the week end with their Durante. Mator and Mm Ecclea. Mr cud Mrs Thou Brown, Durham, were recent guests of their niece, Mrs Alex Morrison. Mr Tho- John-ton has his new chopper mulled and tried it out to. day. noon. We regret to any that In Will Leith " not no we!) thin week. um Beth lunch and pupil: of 8.3. No 13, are holding a Hallow- een look! this Pridey night in the school, to which the section ere in. vlted. Mr Walter Reeves, wu dong the line Int week. This uh is 23rd trip through the Township. Mr John Cnlder lost tour good cal. ven that would Average about 400 lb! the tirtrt of the week. Mr Tip. Weir lleo lost two young cattle this week. Dr mm we. called and he sud ttm black leg and they bed the mt of their young cattle Inoculated. 8.8. No " and B. S. No " had . friendly gene of Ionhelt this Wed. needny evening. No " winning this In G. 1100:]! In C. Drumm. Mr ad In N, Bend. The wife imp-thy ot the loll ot I yam week. The" was s short service by new. lower " his has hers. bier unending to home at his tuba-in- lsw, Jen lexensle. when Ms - cer end Lawson of Westminster Un- ited Church. It mt, took - All the - were present. We re- gret omitting last week that Kiss Elissbeth McKenzie. numb-trun- lng, Durham hospitsi, is s sister. Bearers were Messrs Wm Calder, G. Brown, M. Lynch. R. Kirby. L. Woodysrd. Burrows Smith. Moral FUNERAL OF THE LATE Mr The W.M.S. are holding their NORTH EGREMONT Score 16-26. They a; Ja DROMORE ”“7930!an "tr'twh-ritrueattattsi- Bimhmmpumm Tvheninattrbo-rhave delight. Bi-at-ttget-Grail. Blundbooodformynlohano. When a. bird’s long enchant; we“, Bi-dtrermrdwttornndernertsur." When t van with golden tmeq, BlandbeGodtoI-Mhumm, When parx'hiatrthtmtanrtttroatdottt Bear. Blessed be God for water clear. 1 When I behold the 11mm um, Blessed be God Who an me an. The Circle apprechtes the use of the churches end the Interest shown by the older people and menu and wnh them to attend any time they are to come. one vow to be broken. . Our oldest member in the Cimle is Mr In Manna. while our youngest in In: Hus. Congratulations to Mr Do you remember how Alex and Roe: enjoyed the that evening Mount Forest young people were up here and " lunch time, oh boy-. ttid they hue n time? . era and lured by the bright “and. he sometimes went up across the railway track. er. Miss Kerr, Agnes Evans, Irene Went, Mine Douglas, Florence Main Reta Roberta, Bertha Bilton, Inez Leah. Elan Mann-y, Miss Sharpe. Reta. Rogers, Jessie Allinghun, Bea. trice Finder. We are glad to know that Miss Howell. a past member of the Circle, who in teaching in a mission school at Trinidad, in getting along tine. Do you remember how fs,. EUU' corner “my: fascinated Cliff Rog- Do the following young men an predate the part played by the Com- munity Cchle in bringing them into the matrimonial mm? if so. please stand up to their names are called: Merton lurid, Rob Haas, Jarvis Scott, Murray Henderson, Ruther- ford Henderson, Eric Sharpe, Allan Aitken, John Allen, Art Brown, Geo Brown, Geo Burrows, Bert Ecclee. Thane who went abroad for their partners tor life are: Melvin Reid, Alex McMillan, Clar- Mr Campbell lures chocolate bars. espechJIy Sweet Marie, while Mr. Hinckl and Jim Calder prefer Chris- tie’s biscuits Does Earl Hunt remember how teat-leuly and heroically be over- powered th cross dog for the me of outwlttlng his gallant rive] , Oh, for the madness of youth awn! Ewart Allen enjoys Cowm's cocoa Aileen Brown and lrlme. Rite like Cowm'a chocolate. '0? nun We think Mr Morcer sho'uld give like Johnson reduced rates for oer vices required In the future. the men’s Softball shield and Alex. Sim the public ”waking cup, all (reg: South Eat Grey. _ 1928. Holstein won the Dramatic Trophy and Rob Han won tho pub. Ile speaking cup. 1980, Holstein won mu Davidson: "You In" a. head for it." Bobbie Christie: "r hue a notion to quit .ehoot and so into the Itun, her bushel." Does any one here remember the one night in the year 1928. that Rose Rife am not all to lee Mu. Belley? People became excited when they learned ,tlut Alex Sim had taken tt girl home from Circle, but Inter on it was discovered it wu his sister relay. At this time Erie Shape went north tor Welt. Do you remember the tirat nun-of depression tn our Comma Circle? Burrow: Smith attended 1 new ev- ening minim undwldael. Dome Mar. veiling had seized on the wart Do Min McKechnie and mu Watson remember the night they no- ed the white sheet: on the line for about ooetume and In Brown blun- ed Kennedy'l dog tor putting mud ence Fenton. Alex Aberdeln , mu Floyd. Mies Mekechnie, Miss Snyd- Snyder mum knocked at! hm Thou-lad. M'm her Mb. and it untied in the m by Mr Man. ary‘l, never to be recovered? ”hummus-llama!» than. Anthem-nuan- mm,n:mm mm, tr'""""""'"'"'"'"'"" “Doymnmolnberontnlnyught. THANKSGIVING CANTICLE the wild cinnamon. Fisher's departure banned It one heart and more than Ow mm The Roe vices rhta, A tron the his " The n and was I mat bad w condo-mu Misplaced “the 1?etue.-tiniitT%i'i; to ttPHetrotsr,cuTG" In. nth-nun, f?et.tt-ramnetus- “I..- The memmmu boybe our " lid under " He must have 1.!1eye?t-mGi.Giirirri'. SPyStetrtettrat-citi'i'iiiti,u; a...--" "-- _ non: wnue they Are not tstick-in-the mud: In the full eenee of the word, did experience lane annuity " the detour. The date. are Nov. 18, 14. 15. be. ginning may err, Nov " and end- ing Sunday erg, Nov. 15. pr Donu- u to $tNqrNIgt and routine will be won-lied Inter and found In the folder. I laminae the election goes tor-w ward. If m m of nil-m- -s...l. The Durham tk non: while they mud: in the mu did experience u The meeting at Hanover to plan far our conference was successful In this respect. that it chose l. town noted for it: ttotoitatitr. The Presbyterian Anniversary Ber. vices were a, success in every way. A good crowd attended both morn. ing and evening services Sundsy. The fowl supper Tuesday evening was well sttended, oonshiering the bad weather. There were over 800 attended sud some provisions left, so everybody was mulled. The pro gram was much enjoyed by ttli. Watch the headline: of item Leader for furthel menu: of the scandal. ,_ _‘-. -- on- a”, We! be paying the Never-Nox team publicity. the belt. Mr Mercer will teke the devotional topic. The contest ends at 8 in. Monday night. The Go-Gotterl are not going and getting as much " they did the tirttt torenoon. A: tor the Never-tlox, the least said the better. Capt. Hlncke of the GoGettere has very ominously hinted an invee~ tigatlcn into the campaign funds of his opposition, the NeverNox. His intention is since the Impeml Oil Co. sells Never-No: gas, they will be paying the Never-Nox team for PRESBYTERIAN ANNIVERSARY WELL ATTENDED The tirat regular meeting of Com- munity Circle in on Monday night. when T.S. Cooper will show In ed- ucational picture with " projector. Other items ot interest are being planned to make the ttrat meeting Form Representatives: lat. Alma Leith ' 2nd, lrlma. Rife: 8rd, Gor- don Henderson: Mule director. Mm gel-ct Irvin: Critic, Lorne McMurdo The meeting eioied by tsiiidiruriie Nation-l Anthem. Au't Editor, George Stevenson PresrReporter, Bert Mather clea thls week. Holsteln "Continuation School Lit. erary Society begun as weer for 1981 on Monday, Oct. " The meet- ing was enlitsd for the purpose dor- gsnlzing. After s few words by Mr. Tllden, Bert Mather-Nat year's vice President, took the chair. The ulcers elected were " follows: President. Bohr. Christie Vice Pres., Beverly Gibson Seo’y Treasurer, Lyell Mercer Editor, Icky Sim T ONTARIO ARCHIVES ' TORONTO Mr and In D. Ecol" of Conn m- ned Mrand Mn Bert Eccle- the nut ot week. In Patric spent may of lut week in Toronto. Mr Mcuughlin. Owen Bound, In Mr and Mn 31on and funny, visited friends in Belgnve the Arttt od the week. Mr at! In sunley William: and funny. visited Mr and In Chu. McDonnll the but of the week. There is a lot of mule .through the the value this week, an the bridge at Orclnrd in closed for repeir. Mr Wm Moore received word a. short time ago of the death ot his mother in England. Sympeth): is ex- tended to him and family. Mr end In Fisher and may ot Lintowel, went the Week end with the McCall family. . Don't forget the dues put on by the Andaman-ll Society, My, Oct 80. Dory Bron. will be the music- 3mm no Panama 6LiiiiL- - YT ---" Mr and In Itobt McKenzie um TUB' Mrs COLUMN HOLSTEIN LEADER rtHougtManttItntgt. Durham mid Hui-tom deion- you Monday night , COMMUNITY CIRCLE ‘l P"t-tetetatte4tnttor,e MTomhlpol mat. mug-"nth? county at Grey. 1% we. wanna. I...“ 'irthtrlmroemGten. Goodm- -.-'-ten "iitfetPe1etetrs-its' “It nea of the Ho]. further develop. ytter, .m- Tom. on - may enjoyed and renewed their Menuhin with Ru It Johnston. null nl-A I-M-“i . ‘ ate-1n School Field Day. We hope he will soon be able to return to school " each day counts. Seven planes went over last Tue.- day. However remember when seven Automobile. " one time wu some- thing to we " t Int Wedneodny being n very ttne nanny day, tumor- interested In Mr A. Rose visited " Ion Elmer lut Tuesday. Lorne Henderson had the nil-tor- tune to break his right wristonHol~ stein School Field Day. We hone ha Quite a. number from our locality have been up to Kimberley for win- ter npples. cu- of the home fruit. Mr tttid Mn John Anéa were the guest. of her parents. Mealord. last week. {amusing with a well-Men stein, visited their Inter. Mrs A. Drimmie Inst Wednesday. Mesdamee Benton. Holstein. called on o. few of their lndlsposed friends yesterday. Mr and Mrs John Bunston 1nd Norman of Dromore, also visited Mrs Whyte on Wednesday. Miatg D. Fisher, Stmttord Normal School, was the week end guest ot Mr: Alex Nieholson. Mr: J. and Min Btevetuson, Hot. stein, visited their sister. Mrs A. Mrs Urmthart returned to Owen Sound last Thursday utter stew day: visit with her daughter. mu Margaret Lunney, Muloek. vulted recently with her friend, Mrs Bert Barber. Mr and Mrs G. Cupskey, Hepworth, were recently guests It the wedding in Guelph of Miss Grace Evans to Mr Erneet Hyne, both formerly oro. Bound. Mrs John Marlee uncompen- led them to Guelph Ind visited with friend- there. the needy in i9atrkatettewan. Mina Marjorie Caldwell returned Sunday from a two weeks visit with her uncle, Rev. Harry Caldwell " Limehouge. week. Mr and Mrs Irving myth. mmllton, called on mend: Hound Vmey, on Mona” ,en route home from visiting his brother, J. W., in town. The _Vnrney ladleo' Aid ue mob lug a. bale ot clothing to be sent to Mr and Mr: Julius Keilar and Mr. ind In Albert Kenn- were attNeer. eden last week, minus the {omen sister, Mrs Hertzbergor, who In. been very m with drum Mm Hers tzberger bu mused uuy this Tues- day apt! her tunenl will be held Rev. Hurtord, Shelburne, took chm-go of the lei-vice In St Paul's Church on Sunday utter-noon In an absence of Rev. E. Hues, who was in Shelbume. Mn In Ferguon and daughter. In" Bertha, Hanover, with Mr: M. Donnelly and non Douglas, of Allan Park. "tted recently with In In. Mr and Mrs Tho: Wilson waited on Sunday with their daughter. Mn by Brown. Owen Sound. Mr Wm Mon-hon, Mt Forest, with his ting-aching tttttttt I. mung the men on the 20th con. Menu-e Carmen J Queen end Irwin mun": attended the LY.P.A. Con- vention " Stratford during the week end. end the visited put acquaint- wees. Mr and In Semuel Putter-on spent the week end with reletivee at mm. llton and Dunnville. In pun Duh with It and!" " wane. 0! Durham. were meant MM"! with former. “other, Mr. Mobt. leGnumy. Mr W. Rim. Roman. visited with Mr and In J. C. Queen Sun- day, and with than mandamu- glvln; um at Trinity Church. W. H. Hunter “tended 1 business meeung In Owen Sound the latter House a LOT FOR an ”Ivan-norma- I 1 her retridenee Thursday of an; VARNEY Mrs Ins Brown and funny. Ene- mont: Mr 'ttttt In Jno. Keith and family, Coda-ville: Mr und Kn In. Sturrock. Sw. Park: It not In P. Bailey and two mum, Arthur: Mrs Urquhart, Owen Sound. On Monday evening, Oct. 12, I pleasant time was spent nt home of Mr and Mn Ind. MeRotrb, Luther. on the occasion ot the 25th anniveraary of their marriage. Mr and Mrs Me. Robb (Jane Reid) were presented with some beautiful and useful gifts. The evening was went in one. and dancing and a dainty supper val aer- ved by the hasten. Tho-e from a du. mace present were In leBohh'a siatere. Ire Wm Coleridge. Owen Bound: Mr and In Jno Lone and tummy, Swinton Park ', her mother, Mrs John Reid and brother, Mr and Mrs Fleming Reid, Yeovil: Mr and Mrs Ed McRobb and family. Mr and - -ee 'r---"-... - - In 1930 tanned 81,938.83: but“, from 614,500 was, In "emge m ot about 14: bushel. per ten. 1. 1929 the m“ "a “some but. eta from 543.127 m. or In um. In rteld of Is, build. " new. Potato" are run wily tn comment! ammo- In "on "when at an uni-bu. Htd 4 WWW" - fl Der edili. ',t,tAe!grpettteyp can Call in and Talk mt ym'l'msportaliu Pubic-s THE MLSTEiN GARAGE JOHN WEBSTER, Holstein To my Club ot farmers who give us I an an loud on m otsedayotttteweee.atreetriPinaeittmrdenrtoT'-to and return will be given. we,rnitrepr-duuroet-sa,tot"e"f of Live Stock, or any commodity tron-potable to "eqtqtah or my point within 100 mile- ot Holstein. " the low ruin of Me per hundred, and Me per hundred on 1 return load. All trucks and loads fully insured ad driven try expat-loaned dri- vers. All Live Stock shipments will be 'sttetatttrted to U.P.O. Commission Home unleu other-win ill-meted by Moo. Tnnaports will not lave the highway. but tor Ill National 10e per hundred, live stock will be collectsd. For tat11ter Information, phone Holman: 41. or m 122,rb--i, " our expense. ADottar-edissDounreamsd,thntrmtdttes'tt-trt sweat tor. Your: tor eoopetmrtion, To ANY ONE CUOTOMER on FIRM, BUYING ttttr “L3,“. or Oil Inside of M) an, n realm of 88.00 will be than from the - price. Fro. Air and Radiator “Moo, Day or Night. Helm. loam Having taken over the - unne- at Will. (My. ulhu‘eotmr new“ ,ritttteveer much M. " 11','t'.1i'2'i',"U'i7ir"itTVitiiuGitm---" -t-ovgovetaui_iiiquotstttemut"rt'i' SILVER WEDDING Let us give you Best of Service All Mechanical Work. 3% per hour Free Town: " to 5 tttlies -"e ,--,_.,. "an“, BO ttttld "to II? that an. Mao! retmtntt the ow " Mame My not have to be "can“: a Mm. ine post. u inventor the wild and an”..- ----., _ trom balling in the tea? so we thought yet the tuition changed. There in have tor the non-tune 'Roitthemiahoosrortsr.ortot who that gave the to It: In. vandal. It those long 30W. not to It] "tmagtine Menu ot the un- What sweeter token otuteetlttat could there be than a cup with A emu-hr on in up to ram the gm". rennin sample. of In Article which Long am vent. new to "" turn. and have recur-nod. We can. went never a mm. or did they , Ped-reg Hunter: a... 9., an. No doubt In new cunnwm ore- of thin ns: [and them yet across: C. I" tun-potable to queqttBtm than, " the low we of ad on I return bed. All driven by experienced M 1 be ooatatrted to U.P.O. Instructed by m“. THE MOUCTAOHE CUP JI it Chm at the Sunk) and Inputs at an on four in! numb! ot J. C. Howell's and that of a thedgieer at the why ct are“ moved the can: mounted to 376. I men-cl"! Four Router “on Taking mm NY tor radio sewed Wicket-c1 The molar our known to use we“ they have "rgtaiared in Knox Fund CI Thur-thy evening. 1 by Ruth Bechtel I er. Mission " the church Mud Imorcvln. a Tore Qua "and know Chi-MI - ' Three enr- PM dozen from now and early III the dun Win - VOL. LI m6 njun' to mood Knock [or " A Rea! Mr, " de tctastietq Sorta d mum m Show The new“ at umeue. Water“ will: rt and Durban ”and!!! H " the lather! dd recently can. at d chum-1|: ace chum; Hopevillr, Hound: J i W wil the othe an pl: ll to of Th Owe all. bully an can; an Estate Doll y mam Imam h pun y M "INT 1m m " Brigham baud . to HI can“ In maul 9m. " n I”. "ad M mauled M' lim. tor 85c. r 8 tt to,; P. W " Sund 'IISoul me ht ton tr) mm W non [will uld Hon and the _ll an ah-. mil Kn: In tle

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