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Durham Review (1897), 4 Feb 1932, p. 5

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rnoon, The dicatâ€" small when for e rig \m ces was "tem tz C 4 e R TIMES IIIâ€"Ruth HIâ€"Arâ€" TV the was him Ralph lountâ€" Jr I ‘onaid PV Murâ€" *Viola Hopâ€" Alex Andre H 1er rdon â€" Macâ€" HH ~Artm John Macâ€" Mur race clemann . eth Macâ€" h â€" Vickâ€" Hopkins, Margaret HOP to of the een Durham mly the _ in all hopping ut local man main ald n ns K Jean M Arthur pkins, Marie Mervl er largaret â€" Ewen . #Mic â€"M . Pr. essure per nd for mulate public. rber eacher May Janet m Atâ€" Ima and I1â€"VelI y Mil Clif. C ind usgh nd her (Ed al aPiep busi may ind in al nt ‘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. Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock Send subscri money order to If the paper vou want is not In above list we can probably get it for you and save you money, R»yal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ Ne Oat Chor Pilot t Crimpl SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK WESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $7 PER TON, BULK $ Durham Review an Durham Review anoa Durham Review and Durham Review and Durham Review and Durham Review and Durham Review and | Durham Review and Durham Review and JOHN McGOWAN Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS For White Bread, Whole Wheat Bread, Bnns Rolls and all kinds of Pastry. A full line of fresh Groceries always on hand FLOUR FEBRUARY 4 HENDERsoN® ‘riptions by Post Office or express THE "REVIEW" DURHAM, CNT. > l ”32 Oat Chop Crimpled Oats FEED S BAKERY DURHKHAM. ONT. Shorts Oetsblcbndleofddmpenlt the Review Office. Only 5¢c. Two bun dles or more at the same rate. Suit able for several purposes, ine hall was too small to accommo date the crowd, which goes to show there are yet a good many people living between Durham and Dundalk â€"and they all turned out. _way of entertainment and pleasant time. The play put on by the Salem people, the musig between acts furâ€" nished by Joseph Whyte family, then the lunch, followed by the dance, all for 25¢, brought out all the Scotch. The hall was too small to accommo date the CfowA whink. 2. __ _ S | â€" Mr Jas Sturrock is engaged with ’John MceMillan in the bush â€" these days : Garfield Anthory | is assisting Ed Haw getting out wood for two weeks: Neil D Clark is superintendâ€" ing a wond cutting bee for the church on Wednesday, in a piece of bush burchased from J Corbitt : John Lane is at present help‘ng Wm Stewâ€" art get ‘out SAW T0GBs aNit thaz / _ . Strange, is it not, ’da.ys cold and stormy by everyone, as we f to be disappointed by man . And mare snovw as there is work to I sle‘ghs, Cars are st trucks off to Toronto with livestockâ€"a very in Proton in February. Mr and Mrs Henry T are visitors at Geor prosent. Mr Jas Stuernale is In the Park, as well a Proton Township there is morr‘ng. caused by the d well known _ R. D. An Hopeville, who has been T Township for many years, Park wish to express sym tho bereaved . A fine meeting of the Y.P held Tuesday evening, Jan. 2 Mr F, Oliver, M.P.P. gave address, descriptive of parlia; procedure, the opening of par Speech from the Throne, appo of Speaker, committees on a tionate ratio, the appointmer duties of the ‘whip‘. the chan the seats, resulting in better tie properties . M‘ss Edna M(‘nggh gave lengthy paper on the custom, lives of the Koreans and the derful progress made by â€" miss effort a.mofig A miscellaneuo;shower to Mrand Mrs H. y Wednesdgy night. Miss Gladys Young of North Egreâ€" mont, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs Rar] Brown. Mrs McMeekin. Sr is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mr y for the ly. Tawnts | qy _ ) __ ‘*ot â€" Week . at Mr o Ra; Haw‘s, Proton. Mr ard Mrs Henry Tucker. Betty and Joyce. and Mr Jack McCannel. Proton. visited last week at &. L. Hincks‘. SWINTON PARK Mr Miss C Mrs Jno, McMeekin, Mr. ts Sandy Stoneouse and Mrs . kin. Sr, attended the funeral latter‘s brother. Mr Mark lse, at Mono Road on Thursâ€" r Findlay McPhail and daughâ€" hia of Toronto also attended IGFAY on ohve l1 n l inted by the weather ore snow is longed for ork to be done with s are still running and Toronto this morning ~â€"â€"a very unusual thing ma lc iT i5 accompanymg Henry Hamilton, Conn, t George Haw‘s at _ V _‘nere is sorrow this ed by the death of the ®. ‘D. Armstrong, of > has been Treasurer of many years. We in the express sympathy with them ‘m McLeod installed a pleasure of himself and . not, that the few stormy were enjoyed s we feared we were it helping Wm Stewâ€" logs and they were PRICEVILLE &2.2, â€" rs Billy Nichol and fam moving in the Spring to ut wood for two rk is superintendâ€" bee for the church a piece of bush J. _ Corbitt : John S to mourn his Robert and th ‘ Stayner: Ger the customs and well as all over Thursday the late Jas t] and the wonâ€" by missionary e changing of better accousâ€" gave a fine iucker. Betty | Mss Rita Melosh, sister of the bride ack McCannel. ; wore yellow crepe de chene, with veek at A. L. f matching hat, shoes and hose and carried pink carnations. Mr Wm. stalled a radio Vasey, cousin of the bride, assisted mself and famiâ€" the groom. After the nuptial mass, Rev. Father Roach addressed .the bride and groom in a few wellâ€"chos °:n§°$flhE§;f_' ; en remarks. During the signing of | the register, Miss Monica Vasey sang 5 5 k sweetly, ‘O Bond of Love‘. _ On leayâ€" is (yieifing with ing the church the young couple reâ€" e ceived the congratulations of many wer&:lzmgivzz friends who witnessed the ceremony. ’ They repaired to the home of the cMeekin, Mr, bride‘s parents, when 45 sat down to use and Mrs. ‘ dinner, the dining room being prettily d the funeral decorated with wedding bells. yellow r. Mr= Mark and white streamers and yellow canâ€" ad on Thursâ€" dles. A toast was proposed by Rey. all and daughâ€" : Father Roach, to which the groom also attended ‘ fittingly responded. y, Mrs Mc Tho groom‘s gift to the bridesmaid ; hem home. | was a crystal pendant set: to the| chol and famâ€" Rask smlsc aigh 90 l mml te Jas Vause, from Proton on the Souh his loss his three broâ€" George in buriiishatre sls 8 222400 5 mas to justify their venture and the success of the trip was placâ€" ed beyond doubt by the heavy snowfall of January 2. The Oxford and Cambridge teams of skiers from the Old Country picked Canada and the Taurentians this year as the scene of thoir exploits, in place of Switzerland during the Christâ€" masâ€"New Year vacation, as part of the allâ€"British programme of spending . within the Empire. They had erough snow at Christâ€" exmanm "e oys e Rettd The Eastern International Dog Sled Derby will be held at Queâ€" bec February 22, 23 and 24, it is announced _ officially. Closing this, among the most colorful winter sport events of the seaâ€" son throughout Canada, the Dog Derby Costume Ball will take place at the Chateau Frontenac, Quebec. Wednesday evening, Febâ€" ruary 24. inches. The biggest moose of the 1931 season in New ‘srunswick, with an antler spread of 56 inches, fell to the gun of Andrew Porter, Philadelphia sportsman. There had been three moose shot this year in New Brunswick, prior to this trophy, with #preads of 54 Ivente ns brought thé Brisadierâ€"Ganers H. F. Macâ€" donald, of Vaneontses, officially opened the Ban‘‘ Winter Carniâ€" val Tohozroun Sli4a Desemher 28, The General, Mirs. Macdonald, and their smail dauzhter Mary made the official openin= mileâ€"aâ€" minute run down the slide. >Ures was read by Mrs Dan. L. Mc Arthur. Music on violin and organ was given by ‘Alfred Weppler and Dan L. McArthur, A reading entitled ‘At the Reception‘ was read by Miss Flora McMillan: a poem ‘Man was made 10 mourn‘ wirtries Call s Burps‘ was Arthur. Mu was given | best man gold cuff links organist a prayer book. M ful and useful gifts testi esteem in which the your held. After the dinner couple left for Owen Soun points. On their retur reside in Priceville,. members of the THE DURHAM REVIEW Hymeneal VICINITY 1 hest nf a ing wa + | Omaha : : The p met in night a with Al f the cha ( Glen T1 ‘ the one Instead of writing that weekly letâ€" ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yourself the trouble of worryingâ€"over what to â€"say each week for $2.00 for a whole vear me Wa‘tch the Tuxis Boys‘ hockey team this year. If we ever get any ice ! Rob Roy Tuxis Boys The Rob Roy Tuxis Square met in meorn St. Church on FeB. 1st at 7.30. The monting opened with Gordon Grant *the praetor in the chair, and it was n/~sded over by M. H. Bailey, men‘to» All repeated the opening vm~«~v and prayer. The devotional follv=~~d, after wrich Mr Almack led a discussion on "Good sportsmanship" The "rs‘ness period followed in which the bovs planned to visit the Tuxis sroun: ‘nHo‘ste‘n and Hanover. Then hbest of all the fun period . Tha mane Coming Events The Tuxis and Trail Rangers are plann‘ng on having a night for the paronts and followers of the work the boys are doing. They are going to put on two hours or more of plays, itun‘s, songs, etc. Watch for further particulars. They are also going to have a Father and Son banquet in the near future. W atoh the PHeLts Binair rlcll w slsn ‘" 177 and the boys are out trying to make up part of the $13,000 â€" that keeps their work go‘ng This boys‘ work is a wonderful thing! It builds hovs vp into fine men and _ devout Christians. It fights for peace. Why? Because the Tuxis and Trail Rangers of toâ€"day are the soldiers of the morâ€" row. ard they don‘t want to have to take another man‘s life. Why? Beâ€" cause Christ wouldn‘t do it if he were on earth, and we are followers â€" of Christ. Hurrah! The Bon is on and the boys make up part of keeps their work ; work is a wonderfu Tuxis & Trail Rangers it Manamas _4 .. _ . "| POPMAk l MNigs Maggie ‘ been engaged as Manager of the Osâ€" with accompanying stat« prey & Artemesia Coâ€"Operative Co‘s graduate class of but t store in Flesherton, succeeding Myr. recceived nurses‘ diploma Harold Spofford, who had resigned a nual commencement | of month ago. Mr Sockett will have as Sanatarium. The young his. assistant, Mr Mervin Wright of . will carry the honor of be Maxwell. ~There were 45 applications two nurses graduating f received by Secretary Garnet Magee, stitution are Miss Mag and Mr Sockett was chosen, as his exâ€" |lane and Miss Marion L. perience warranted his being hired. / Died, at Farewell, Mich He is a married man with one child. January, Mrs Angus MecL â€"Flesherton Advance. of Mr John A. Black . | Mr Jno. A Campbell of t, d [ MERAr 11 ; BHA . Envomas., rrs _ Te 5 is wilgs NEW u.F.0. sTtoRre MAN. AGER AT FLESHERTON 58 1 200 j €60 ss207.44; on le" Sundalk High Sch.,| siq $3207.441; Chesley High Sch. $1526.37; | an Shelburne High School, $55.58; Holâ€" | $44 stein Continuation School, $37.71: ;pre Thorabury Cont. School, 32686.74:, 1 Chatsworth Cont. School, $1379.94; / To Allenford Cont; School, $51.64; Hepâ€" ser worth Cont. School, $1226.65, | mau Another recommendation asked that _ r the council request the Department of in â€" Education to reduce the minimum saâ€" dist laries â€" of high school teachers â€"1 , fro: towns from $1700 to $1500. | han AContinued from Page 1) Board of the Old Age Pensions and Mothers‘ Allowances, addressed the Couzcil on his work along these lines _ _A motion by Reeve Lembke and Dep.â€"Reeve Hastie of Sullivan, that the council ask the Provincial Governâ€" ment to refrain from any construcâ€" tion work on provincial highways in 1932 was passed by a large majority â€"_______ mmmmmmmmmenem Grey :County Council /IN DAYS OF YORE Cuts All Salaries ~Aftrcmmmes Hrayer. They have yQ.ua JOF Consumptive:s y have benefited k Trail R many hundreds do, f,.fi:"tp',{‘ uies angers :.n.:d'f t{eah Alr, kindly nur-lnzu:;. I | cal attent] % k Trail Rg,nger Cump‘ £ "Able to walll:mt'o the diningâ€"roo St. Church on Monday ?'zutlm;m'::t. ‘*,* day now" is the The fussting. 5 ed‘ g.ther. ut 2 :‘ho husband and j pen ;. LOUld NOL e short time ago he mack, chief ranger, in| A few omo vxflovgrdor;mm * bes. was presided over by| KNOWS, he may be back again (al." i up the burd ‘E“n tek» > mentor. All repeated niucg work as :;:'.o ‘hgtg .xrconTe' remony and prayer, folâ€"| Weif .2"00¢, i0 the community a« devotional period â€" in nt:lury and do-'p:rr‘ &M{u:d.r’:u':o nr' hitmore read next Sunâ€" '.r:.ca?;",f;"&',."‘?ofl"";' The hoapital on and Geo. Prew gave| Please send a wife to w U 90 i last Sunday‘s 1 mes. 223 Collewe St. Toronto. *~ ‘"as passed by a large majority. ty Clerk Fred H. Rutherford, John He‘ghes of Holland, reeve d McCauley _ of Flesherton, Colin Spence of Sydenham and A ow ks 20. Socketti of Underwood has Bondâ€"selling campaign McColeman, . (â€"ll;.;worth‘ per. party : 7 roomed brick M’ elecâ€" tric light, hard and soft water, on Prov‘l Highway, _ Apply at Review Office or W. J. Young, Box $5, Durâ€" has. Light amber, 10 ib pail for W. A. Macdonald, C HONEY FOR saLle Choice clover Honey To a ind d is s 34 5( he became weak and asked men to help him home., their car they used a gun : the $35 from Williams. _ 1t first money he had earned ir Nibintiniainixtth c u... 004 : Ule] nation. _ They are Edward muhroj and Wm, Wicher Charles Williams, aged 35, unemployed, said he had fune to the hospital to give a trans fuston of blood, for which he necelv-, ed $35. When he left the hospital, | he became weak and asked the two | men to help him home., Once â€" in | * their car they used a gun and took! * the $35 from Williams. _ It was the | irst money he had earned in months. | 4 Brockville, was seleci eral colleagues in the Leader of the Oppc least a convention is from Mt Foresi mon, to take W doesn‘t intend t prairie blizzards _ _ we are glad to hear of th cess of J. S. Backus who w West recently and secured A at over $700. Mr and Mrs John Cameron to Toronto last week for the ; the winter. Mr Cameron may Florida on a ninainats 4.u _ _MIr Jno. A Campbel] of Duluth, or’ near it, and formerly â€" of Review staff, is visiting at the parental home at Swinton Park, He is looking well and has done we}] out West, hy 1 15007 W Detrait is rs the tw we were pleased to note in a late ’ issue of the Detroit Journal, a fine i‘portmlt of Miss Maggie McFarlane, with accompanying statement : "A graduate class of but two members reccived nurses‘ diplomas at the anâ€" nual commencement . of Boulevard Sanatarium. The young women Wh"i will carry the honor of being the first two nurses graduating from the in-! stitution â€" are Miss Maggie McFarâ€" lime amd 2e 22 . Mr Children Left Alone Toronto where she is do service for her country i munitions , Holstein : After a pror in the business and socis district, Mr R. M. _ Tri} from Holstein Monday to lLome henceforth in Peer all current claims met bl;{ an inâ€" debtedness of $225 incurred at close of previous year, was disposed of, amd a rwalc 0 EB of the Presbyteri;z; 'E!â€"mrch held Monday, was one of the most cessful of recent years. Not only â€" the proceeds of Durham Red C!;}l‘l é;;cieu fully acknowledges receipt of bution of $125.00, which wi next week, a hockey mt-cr-between Hanover recruits of the 248 Battalion and Durham recruits will be staged COOm OCEPC HHMT Wessn i g T k e 1 se ‘for correction. Inspector Burgess, of, Office and Residence: Corner Cour North Grey recommended that Lhe[ tess and Lambton Streets, Durham Truancy Act be not enforced during | Office hours : 9 to 11 a m., 1.30 to ¢ the war to allow of help on farms, p. m., 7 to 9 p. m., Bundays exceprag so many men having enlisted. mm AepiGrurn rriermnings Mr Geo Harbottle recently mlcned, his position as secretary of the N&‘ T H. SNEAT". M. D. tional Portland Cement Co., and with | Mrs H. and children left Tuesday to om“":":“": St, Durham, Ont. reside in Sault Ste Marie where he | urs : 1.30 to 4.00 p.m. has taken a position in the Steel 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Works . im In Durham rink on ‘Thuredav ar‘ I 20 S EC EP PTAAPIUOT |forms were the only ones sent back 6, five miles u] f 15 YEaARS acgo I Ary From Review fyle, Feb. 1, 1917 Elmn hi 'm‘"'; ea Warew: o ony & $3t &f HAROLD lected Warden of Grey on the 3rd ballot by 24 to 16. Amto(.m! per month was voted to the Patriotic Fund. Durham high school will get a | _ grant of over $1400 and its application | J, L_, SMITH. POUIEE MENRREE . Whnte M MER on us s e Mn FOR SALE "eome BC W on a business trip. tobt _ Pettigrew hauled coal t Forest for Mr Wm MeCa)â€" take West with him. . win intend to lack fuel amid the MWisuncs ONTARIO ARCHI TORONTO , was selected by 25 YEARS aAco Review fyle Jan. ® annual Graham, M Backus who went out 1 the Legi Opposition Marion L. uS‘veet. » , 7¢ a pound in to responsible congregational meeting °r a prominent part and social life of the secured a school called . Rocky Saugeen B;; iich. on 25th of McLeod, â€" sister Peerless, Alu: Jan. 31, 1907 of the suc street $300 over the Society thankâ€" Thursday of working at moved rest of removed ake his 7 «OF in the past which it hopes to mainâ€" tafn in the future. Durham is an attractive and healâ€" thy town and good accommodation mhob&mflmuenm. John Morrison, Chairman J.A.U.Mm The School is thoroughly equippes to take up the following cournes :â€" hmuaw::a.um on to main tafn in the future. Z Entrance to the Normai Schoore DURIHAM BIGE SCHOOL at Cl C ol late| Terms, reasonable. wk: dates muss fine| be arranged at the view ane, ‘ Durham. hikes "A | Resigence: R. R. No. 2, Priceviile ers | Phone 607 : ring 2â€"5. m-/m and | us‘ contriâ€" _ half offer you note or ; for DRS. C. G. AND BESSIE MceGicuivaay the most reliable and effective serâ€" vice available â€"for your difficult collections. That is what To remove the cause of _ dis try Chiropractic adjustments, sage and Ultra Violet Rays See your local Chiropractors Licensed Auctioneer tor Grey County Bales taken on reasouable terums Dates arranged at Rerald Office, us dalk, also through Durbam Review ant Flesherton Advance. . Geo. E. Duncanr, Dundal+ D aAa way 0 > Licenseg Licensed Auctioneer tor Co. ot Grey Terms, reasonable. Saje dates muss be arranged at the Review OfMfee, Durham. Resigence : M B in Mn ) mucrs .l It‘s Wise to Use Dentistry in aii its Branches X RAY GAS EXTRAcTions Office: Mill Street, DURHAM m=+ hi it ts t Tsscs 4 Honor Graduate Toronto University Graduate Royal Coll. Dentaj Surgeons of Ontario. , EDwaAro Lavocre thath, dutithithls i. ctres,. ... 919 sEconp AVENUE Bagp owEn sOUND, ONTARIO Specializing in Appointments Diseases of Eyes Preferred and fitting of Telephone Glasses 178 J. F. GRANT, D.D.s., EKELLY & AIKFN GEORGE E. Duncan of Orangevilie, Ont. . Send your list or single account to them toâ€"day. CHIROPRAC3T1C JOHN O‘NEIL T J. & J. Hunter‘s Store FARM FOR SALE adjustments, Masâ€" of _ disease, M.D.,C.M.,F.A.C.s

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