West Grey Digital Newspapers

Durham Review (1897), 21 Jan 1932, p. 5

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

x as well as educationâ€" ile orchastra furnished out the evening and Robinson read the n McLean, Aberdeen, id sguest at the Macâ€" ds subscriptions at a saving to c for ‘° THEY GOt in â€"â€" We lose pbell spent last week s, Mr and Mrs Chas. L We are sorry to rother Ray is ill and peedy recovery. en‘s & Women‘s WINTER DERWEAR a speri a few ound friends. WFORD GE HILL gf OCH Jargavel visited ends Monday M At the close nice lunch. orm passed ovâ€" iday night with RAFF & CO. cut to the bone will be held at Crutchley, on he weather will been more like ent a day recently Wm Lamont, Brant. astie was in Owen M lule was held at M. Mcintosh on iembers and one r opening exerâ€" cac thanking the which was sent isist in _ keeping entertained on ridge party. Al nd in yours Uary learance ‘ snow for & t us again and ost unusual for Community Club met ght., Jan. 12. at the was the first meeting 1 a large crowd was 1. Cooper of the Dept. Markdale, was pres lantern slides â€" ana J McDonald, Ronald d attendance at the it â€" Thursday, the * Ashton, presiding ess and devotional . Duricg the bus s Boyce â€"conveyed avitation from Rev ‘half of Mulock B. em on Tuesday evâ€" his invitation was »pted. . Miss Florâ€" m took charge of consisted of two ARY 21, 1932 ivel was quite is able to be aâ€" ding e Edge Hill Gazette ‘ocper gave an inâ€" _ on ‘Coâ€"cperative a box of layâ€" They also conâ€" shower for the Sound. Fruit nings who has ome time. We out to receive waits him a es by five young x Mr Edgar Boyâ€" er took the topic is church,‘" and . thoughtful papâ€" ss Fisher emphaâ€" e church in the advised the peoâ€" the meetings at r 1 J MceDonald & same lines and es of the young d the church in > contests were at the close first 0 returned to some â€" time held at slides, and Value The Review is well equipped for all kinds of Job Printing CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly. leave their orders as early as possible. Get our prices before purchasing else where. it will pay you. Gunon‘s Fertilizer i For White Bread, Whole Wheat Bread, Bnns Rolls and all kinds of Pastry. Local Agent If you need a separator, call, write or phone. We will look after you. Special dating on earâ€" ly sales. Liboral allowancé for old Separators. Separators repaired, any make. Wherever you go in Canada, you will find the Melotte Cream Separator saving money for farmers. Not only tecause it getsfevery cunce of cream from the milk but because it keeps up its skimming ability through years of daily service Royal Household Flour Bran Shorts .__*O Canada‘ s Oat Chop Pilot w Crimpled Oats SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK wWESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK > JOHN McGOWAN .â€" Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : ‘ The Royal Bank ~___ Of Canada THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS JANUARY 2 . 132 DURHAM MACHINE SHOP HENDERSON‘S BAKERY A full line of fresh Groceries always on hand Melotte Cream Separators FLOUR Quality Bakery e l~ru~. nome is no place for valuable papersâ€"neither is your office. For a small sum, you can have the protection of a Safety Deposit Box behind the steel doors of our vault. Your personal inspection is invited. ‘ncubuhfl-ahv-ilh.bo-ds,m‘m & Odidu.h-ibmmmumae. HENDERSON‘$ The Safe Way F. W. Moon «_ J. A. Rowland, Manager FEED Durham, Ontl. PHONE 140 } â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" ( â€"T.] clinkers out of his stove and found $100â€" worth .of â€"gold. . We used to do it, says Walkerton.Times, but never got anything but ashes in our whisâ€" Aussem. Thre® gove were again asked for. H A Tucker, Wm Mather, A J Mc Vicar. Lady . Directorsâ€"Mrs Aldâ€" corn, Mr# Whyte, Miss Edna Fergusâ€" on, Miss Bertha James, Mrs W J Mcâ€" Mr J. G. Whyte was reelected as President: Mrs D Campbell reâ€"electâ€" ed 1st Vice: Robt Vause, 2nd Vice : Directorsâ€"Neil McLean, Vic Scheurâ€" man, Thos McDougall, W J McMillan, W. Meads, J. Burnet, D. Campbell, hand than the year rrevious, though all prizes were paid in full this year with the exceptioa of the usual 10 per cent on $10 or over. The annual meeting of the Agriculâ€" tural Society was held on Saturday afternoon, Jan 16. The financial stateâ€" ment showed a better balance on | _ _On Tuesday p.m., the annual conâ€" gregational mecting was held with a good attendance. Rev D T Miller, Moderator, Markdale, was present and pros.ded. Mr Allle McLean, Sec‘y, read the minutes and the different ‘reporis were heard, each one showâ€" ing a balance on hand. The S. S. has over $70 on hand and Willing Worâ€" kers $186.00. Rev Mr Sutherland reâ€" _ signed as Envelope sec‘y and is sucâ€" | Om« â€". wit Aldcorn. _ The manaâ€" , gers for 1932 are: Heotor McEachern ‘:A.lllo McLean, Wm McLeod, Wm Mcâ€" ELECTION OF AGR‘L SOociETy OFFICERS FOR 1932 ;McKenzle. Arch McCuaig. _ Mr John McMeekin is the careâ€" ta‘ * .~ Alfred Hincks, who has been S. S. Sup‘t, resigned, owing to leaving for Toronto. His place is takâ€" en by Mrs Rev. Sutherland. Mrs S. Boicea was appointed to teach the Boy=‘ ciass n S8.S. and MrsWilfrid Watson the Girls‘ class. Considerable other business was done and the mecting closed with prayer. PRESBYTERIAN CONGREGATION HOLD ANNUAL MEETING We are glad to note Mrs W. P. Watson is convalescing nicely at her daughter‘s, Mrs S J McDermid. A meeting of all those who are interested in cemetery affairs and finances was ‘held in the Hall Monday evening, straightening up matters for the year. Mr Alex McLean and mother of Durham, have secured a portion â€" of the house occupied by Earl McLeod. Mrs Earl McLeod, at her mother‘s, is improving nicely. Mr and Mrs Hector McLean have taken up residence at the north east corner of the village in a house latâ€" terly occupied by Chas. White. Mrs Buckham has again taken up residence in her own house, <after a few years residence in the city . A shower was held Wednesday nigrt at the home of John Nichol, Jr. for his sister Rebecca, now Mrs Benâ€" nett. comes in once a week for Manual Training. It is supposed to be the largest school in the province. He will give an address at York County Council of the Home & School club, Jan. 30. His subject is "The value of Manual Training in rural and urb an schools." Mr and Mrs A L Hincks and family motored to Proton Monday and visiitâ€" ed friends. Mr Alfred Hincks likes his© new school in Toronto fine. There are 1500 pupils, 47 teachers and the schâ€" ocl covers about 10 acres of ground. He teaches 3 classes per day or 15 per week which means he has a total of more than 300 pupils. Each class Rev Mr Miner, Toronto, preached Sunday in the Hall. Mrs Norman Hostrawser and son Carman, visited Shelburne friends for Mrs A. B. McArthur visited Friday with brother in Brampton en route to Toronto with her husband and son Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Watson â€"and Betty, visited recently with Mr and Mrs Chas. Watson, Mt Forest. Miss Alma McLean returned home from Durham hospital .after her opâ€" eration for appendicitis and tho‘ very weak, her friends will be glad to see Miss Donalda Nichol has returned home after spending a week with Cco‘lingwood friends. Mrs Peter Muir. Mr David Hincks accompanied Dan L McArthur with a truck load of stock to Toronto last week. Mr and Mrs Don Stewart, Alex and May Stewart, attended the funeral of their cousin, Mr Sam Osborne, who died at Kimberley and was buried at Mrs Harry Houston and son Arch., Peterporo. are spending the winter PRICEVILLE }:4. Aldcorn, And Hincks, B . Karstedt, B. Mr isn‘t just hangi sifn for all the stop off when n Wlfi c 34 C oo again for supplies. The pair hit the long, long trail for Listowel this Wednesday morning and reports from Mildmay state that they were still broadcasting the hospitaliâ€" ty of Walkerton when they hit that Lasass That is why they stopped off at Hanover on their way to Walkerton, as the Hanoverians generally let their right hand know what their left hand: does and with true German thrm,{ don‘t crowd the stranger too rashly. They were consequently in a proper state to wind themselves around one of Chief Ferguson‘s popular lunches. which recognizes only the sky as the | limit and which these ‘"birds of pasâ€"‘ sage" can navigate a considerable | distance on without having tm etan} Saskatchewan, Alberta and Maniâ€" toba rank third, fourth and fifth. cording to last year‘s census, is 10,353,778, an increase in 10 years of 1,565,829, or 17.82 per cent. The largest provincial populaâ€" tion is in Ontario with 3.426,486. Driven to desperation they sallied forth in a final effort to quench their thirst and calling on a nearby lady, who apparently had read that â€" "a cup of cold water given in My name shall not miss its reward," she handâ€" ed them a pitcher and let them go to it. Nor was this all; she let them in on a pot of tea and a couple of sandâ€" wiches, which in their famished state was all they could handle safely, for chaps down in the dumps, such as these parties got into in Durham, had to come back gradually, as too sudâ€" den a swing to prosperity, might| tave tied them into knots like a boy! with the colic. Tennis rackets in the same year numbered 83,245 witlt a value of Hockey rticks to the number of 574,414, valued at $177,689, or blew into town on Tuesday from the Gaelic settlement of Durham, where after calling on sixteen homes withâ€" out absorbing anything in the food line, they put up for the night. empâ€" ty, weary and footsore in an enclosâ€" ure built under the town‘s water supâ€" ply. _ Although there was a tank ovâ€" erhead containing five million galâ€" lons of water. they, like the sailors,; with water, water every where, cou.ld-l n‘t find a drop to drink. | Durham Sends ‘em On! blew The Walkerton Bruce Times said a whole lot last week when they say Durham sends on its vagrants â€" to Walkerton for support, â€" But to put it in the language of the ‘Times‘, we quoto : "As hungry as sharks following a Seotch ship, two knights of the road wer After a wedding breakfast at the "Savarin‘", the bridal party motored to Hamilton where Mr and Mrs Macâ€" farlane left by train for Buffalo, New York, and other points in the United States. The bride chose for travelâ€" ling a Hudson seal coat with matchâ€" ing accessories. On their return they will reside at 168 Indian Grove, Torâ€" onto. The many friends of the bride and grcom in South Grey will unite with us in extending to thein best wishes for a happy married life. to John A."C:; Macfarlane, son of the late Donald and Mrs Macfarlane, of ‘Bunessan. The ceremony was perâ€" formed by Rev Mr Abraham, pastor of Glenview ‘Presbyterian church. The bride looked charming in a Holâ€" lywood model of Persian Green Canâ€" tcn crepe, trimmed with black transâ€" parent velvet, with black velour hat, with Persian green velvet trimmings, black faille shoes. The bride was atâ€" tended by Miss Flora Macfarlane, sister of the. groom, who was becomâ€" ingly attired in black transparent velvet, hat and shoes to match. The groom was attended by Mr Alex Mcâ€" Lean, brother of the bride. ! _ MacFARLANE â€"â€" MacLEAN The weddingtook place Saturday, Jan 16, at 2.30 p.m., 68 Dinnick Cres. Toronto, ‘of <Annaâ€" Mary, daughter of Mr and Mrs:C. A. McLean, Priceville, ere and There population of Canada, acâ€" & hanging out the welcome all the loafing fraternity to when passing this way." THE DURHAM REVIEW HYMENEAL VICINITY innrsday, Jan 14, with a good atâ€" tendance. Bro. Thos Whitmore, Dist. Master, was in the chair. _ General business was completed after which Bro. A. Aljce, County Master, took the chair for the electon of officers: The following officers were elected and installed : 4‘ D‘sirict Master, Thos Whitmore I Deputy Master, Sam Chapman ' District Chaplain, Robt Whitmore Durham District the OQddfellows‘ Thursday, Jan 1 I t 89?85 , Dr. Hutton is the new Medical Ofâ€" t Cld ficer of Health for the town and Mesâ€" ; Almost $10,000.00 in thirteen Y°ear8 | ors Koch and Mcintosh, auditors, at !Where did the money ~come from? a uhry of $10 each. |It simply goes to show what "e=eie | ~ wirs John Kelly and daughter Amy, ed activity can do for any Society| left Monday for Toronto, where the when there is purpose behind it. latter is attending Toronto Conservaâ€" It is not possible to say what the tory of Music. efforts of the Chapter will be in the , Mr James McClocklin has been o0 0 [head, but they seek to carry transferred from the Standard Bank with them the good will and coâ€"Operâ€" | ,, to the Blenheim branch. ation of the citizens of Durham. _ | "* DURHAM DistRict L.O.L. ELECT OFFicErs For 1932 The annual district meeting . of Durham District L. O. L. was held in x .. wasa c & LE €1071.00 Receipts for 4 years not pubâ€" ished (estimate only) ..... 2000.00 This is how the totals : 199 is sys . .n 1920 :: :..% s :.;3 1981 s ic 2. 100e. Syhus .. s d .2 1928 .2%s%% .1 ;. . 1124 . ;s + se t t +i 1925 â€" Not Publ 1926 â€" Not Publi 1927 â€" Not Publis 1928 *«%...«...%.., 1989 GsKl.s :.:. i¢; 1930 â€" Not Publis 1981\ 53. > â€" up our back file copies of the "Revâ€" iew" to find the amount of moneys raised for all purposes from the finâ€" ancial statements published of the Society, There are four years that these were not published, but basing them very conservatively, at $500 a year, we have the staggering total of $$,947.85. The last two years the Chapter has devoted most of its interests to the Town Hall Improvement scheme, of which the Chapter‘s share was $1200.00. _ There now remains only $25 to wipe out the indebtedness. That this has met with the wholeâ€" hearted approval of the citizens, is evident, judging from the support they have given the Chapter in their undertakings. Two noteworthy events the Chapâ€" ter has put on were the Confederation pageant in 1927 and the "Mary Queen of Scots" enactment in 1929 These were staged under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs (Dr) Farewell of Walkerâ€" ton, ably assisted byl;er Miss Helene, and were from Durham, who fell in the Great War: Mpnument Fund, etc, etc. Canada for the higher education of soldiers‘ children. Other patriotic bequests made were to the Mercantile Marine, Sailors and Soldiers‘ Fund, Christmas Cheer, enâ€" dowed a ward in Durham Hospital, Six shares in Durham Amusement Co., essays and oratorical efforts at Durham High School: Won Life Savâ€" ing certificate to Donald Knight, conâ€" tributed to the secondary Educational scheme of the Order, in paying for tuition of children of deceased men prizes. _A great achievement in its earlier years was remitting to the National Chapter $500 as the local Society‘s share of the $500,000 Naâ€" tional War Memorial of L.O.D.E., to form bursaries for each province in Canada for the higher education of tribute so much per capita based on Its membership, to the Prov‘l and National Chapters, followed by beâ€" quests to patriotic and civic enterâ€" Angevine, Miss A. C. McKenzie, Miss Alice Ramage. Treasurers: Miss Margaret McKenâ€" zle, Miss Annie Kearney, Mrs W. Mcâ€" Donnell, late Mrs R. Burnett, Miss J. Weir, B. A. * Each and all gave of their best of time and ability and the many avenâ€" ues of usefulness in which the Chapter have expended their money has been noteworthy. Annually the first duties of the Chapter are to conâ€" tribute so much per capnita based an We have What Can. Greys, 1.0.D.E. | _ Have Accomplished â€" Not Published â€" Not Published â€"â€" Not Published â€" Not Published â€" Not Published _ Nt Daskibca s (Continued from Page 1) taken the trouble to look IAM +++««... $997.02 ++ + ++ ... 988.88 ++..... 1019.86 Ts~+%++ 49. 19 cÂ¥ es y BB 05 *+*+«%" 299,.14 years her â€" daughter, were wonderful ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO $7947 .85 1553.87 631.63 806.61 the Delivered in any quanti ty. ROBT. CAMPBELL here to the Blenheim branch . l Crawford: We have much pleasure in welcomng home for the winter months, Mr and Mrs Arch Brown, of Sask. . This is their first visit since they left as bride and groom., Dromore: We are decidedly pleased to note that this week Messrs Will Hunter and Charlie Reid are attendâ€" ing the Fat Stock judging classes al‘ the O.A.C., Guelph . Mr James McClocklin has been transferred from the Standard â€" Bank § 04 4sc on _2 7 CANADIAN COKE Now in Storage __The vacancy in the trusteeship in the West Ward was filled Tuesday by the election of J P Telford by acclaâ€" mation . Ben Nevis, Sons of Scotland concert, Friday, Jan. 25. Talentâ€" Wm Gillesâ€" pie, lately from Scotland, concert barâ€" itone: Flora Mclvor Craig, Scottish scprano: Jas Fax, comedian: Pipe Major Farquhar Beaton: Mrs Naw. wWONEY FOR saLe Choice clover Honey, 7¢ a pound in ur own container. Light ansber, 10 1b pail for 60c. W. A. Macdonald, Durham in the darkness slipped down stairs and misplaced her knee cap, which will corfine her to bed for a few Phone 16, ~Durham 25 YEARS AGo From Review fyle, Jan. 17, 1907 Wearelorrytohearo(thelcci- dent which befel Mrs R. Morice. She Lad occasion to rise in the night and ing were elected: Pres., Wm Calder: 1st Vice Pres., D. Edge: 2nd Vice Pres., John H Hunter; Bec‘y Treas., Gecrge Binnie. Directors, Bentinckâ€" Herb Hunt, Arch,. Park: Glenelgâ€"G., miscaeo a2+ TW NT Ritchie, W. Weir South Grey‘s teachers at their conâ€" vention last October, pledged one day‘s pay to the Patriotic Fund, which amounted to $304.20. Born, in Durham, on Jan 13, to Mr and Mrs. Thos. McGirr, a son. At the annual meeting of South Grey Agricultural Society, the followâ€" Mr and Mrs Donald Stewart and Mr Mack Stewart from Sask., are visting their sister, Mrs Dan McArthâ€" ur, north of town. Margaret McLean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Dan McLean, of town. were happily married. 130 pairs of socks were sent to the 147th Bn. by the Red Cross Society, before they left Camp Borden. Xmas boxes valued at $1 each were sent all the boys who had enlisted from Durham and vicnity. The following goods have been shipped to Toronto: 658*prs socks, 329 face cloths. 444 towels, 193 shirts, 1 scarf, 55 pillows, pillow slips 995, tail bandages 9. 1 pr wristlets . Two of our popular young people. Mr Chas Moore an IN DAYS OF YORE . _ W. Blyth, M. Barber â€" G. Lauder, P. Rams see me for Prices From Review fyle, Jan 18, 1917 accompan‘ist REPAIRING A SPECIALTY JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE of Winter Merchandise J. S. McLRAITH THE CASH SHOE STORE at greatly reduced prices. 15 YEARS AGO , Jr: â€" Normanby, Auditorsâ€" can be obtained at reasonsble rates. The School is thoroughily equippes® to take up the following courses :â€" mzdh-mn-u in the which it hopes to mate tafn in the future. _ Durham is an attractive and heal 2 Entrance to the Normal Bchoots Intending pupils should prepare to enter at the beginning of the fall term. Information as to coursee may DUREAM BIGH SCHOOL DRS. C. u. AND BESSIE McGIL_IvRAY try Chiropractic adjustments, Masâ€" sage and Uitra Violet Rays See your local Chiropractors A General Financial Busincss Transacted All legal documents efficiently and carefully prepared. Your patronage solicited Office: 1 «oor north of Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Garage Almost daily we receive letters of appreciation from clients for whom we‘ve accomplished the "impossible" and got "results" Let us do so for you. Dates arranged at Reraid Ofice, Da» dalk, also through Durham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Duncar, Dundalk P. O. Pbone 42 r +2 Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Notary Public, Conveyancer, Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dental Surgeons W. C. PICKERING, DDS, uoS X RAY GAS EXTRACTiION Offlice: Mill Street, DURHAM, Ont. Diseases of Eyes and fitting of Lambton St., Durham, Ont. Office Hours : 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. EDWARD LAUDER M.D,,C.M.,F.AC.8 Office and Residence: Corner Cour tess and Lambton Streets, Durbam J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C. PS. To 100 acres Provincial Highway No 6, five miles th of Durham. Good P. E. MacARTHUR Mce hours : 9 to 11 a. m., 1.830 to 4 p. m., 7 to 9 p.m., Sundays excepted The Money Comes GEORGE E. DUNCAN J. H. McQUARRIE, The Dentistry in all its Branches 949 SECOND AVENUE EAS OwWEN SOUND, ONTARIO EELLY & AIKEN John Morrison, Chainman J. A. M. Robb, Principat ORANGEVILLE Monthly Statements T. H..SNEATH, M. D. CHIROPRACTIC : Over J. & J. Hunter‘s Store JOHN O‘NEIL No Charge of 178

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy