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Durham Review (1897), 8 Sep 1932, p. 4

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At 8.IS pm. Admission 35c. All Seats Rescued MARY ION-GOP WINTOUI, Dancer and Singer TOMMY AND FANNY slNCLAII, Novelty hammers. ENA GOODING, Entertainer WILLIE BELL. Comedian. out: Phat-t. On Wednesday Evening, Sept. 14th, in Town Hall: The WILLIE DELI. CONCERT co , of London, (6 Entertainers) will furnish a Program brimful of Pop and Personality. . On Wednesday. September Mth, all Stock Classes will be on display. runny TROY, LADY DRIVING CONTEST, SADDLE RACES, km, tc. DURHAM BAND will supply music during afternoon Admission Mc. Children l5c. See the Display in Show Hall on Tues. nigh!,$epl. 13 Hall open to Public from 7.30 to 10.30. DURHAM BAND will supply MUSIC. Admission Gc. Children, l0c. l LIBERAL PRIZES offered for Prod. ucts of Farm, Garden, Household. DURHAM FALL FAN? was. t WED. Sept. 13,14 "t must any that I am very well pleased wmh your workin handling my collection I had considered them “most new less." ........ July 29,’32 0- the Same Date, we will also have on dis- play, a representative selection of what is new and smart in Ladies' In tt Mats. Torah Client writes: COLLECTIONS DO WE GET RESULTS? KELLY & All!" New Fall Coats, Fur Coats and Dresses WRAY’S LTD., Owen Sound Wednesday, Sept. 14th The Counter- Orangeville. Ont. Plan at McFaddon's Drug More, E. F. GRAFF t ill). GRAND CONCERT The Store for Honest Value will hold a-Display of Hart & Co., 1 binder iur.. E36 Jacklin. debentures Elmwood School, $308.93: One meeting council $12.50. , ,*-,--..-_ y..uv. vv. "11511;, 6 Inspections $9: Jno McKenzie, 1 Inspection $1.50 .' G. H. Mitchell, printing 3142.86: Jas Hewluon, weed inspector $2.50: Wm Sharpe. grocer- ies & provisions re W. Mountain " 40: Robt McCulln. com. $1.25: Chan Bailey, phone and com 81.45: D. J. MacDonald, cont. phone 86.15: S.R. The followlng sheep claims, and accounts were paid: Frank Twamley. I lamb $4.50: Carlyle McDonald, 1 sheep $6: R A Gillespie, 1 lamb, $5: Jacob Better. 2 sheep. , lambs $33: J. McKenzie, 4 sheep 4 lambs $48: Jacob Rcdtka, 6 sheep, 6 lambs $94 : Aylmer Rear, 1 lamb 85: H R Rid. dell, 3 inspections $4.60: S G Hom kins, 1 inspection $1.60: W. Wright, Bailey-MeCaalin.. That petition of ratepayers asking for a vote to be taken to revert to statute labor be not accepted unless petition is sign- ed by 40 per cent of the electors. ham: Bank ot Montreal, Hanover. Bank ot Commerce, Durham. By-law No " was paused levying rates: township rate 4.5 mills: coun- ty rate 14.2 mills: general rate 6.5 mills. By-law No 156 was passed authori- ying the mailing ot notices and col- lecting of taxes through the Royal Bank. Hanover, Elmwood and Dur. Pursuant to adjournment. council met on 22nd August, members all presem. Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. ELusoN--In Durham hospital. Aug. Mr, to Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellison, a. daughter. G0LDsBORoUaH--an Durham Hos- pital, Aug. M, to Mr and Mrs Geo. Goldsborough. Pleshertsm, tt son. CHA'P1'EAUE --In Durham Hospital, Sept. 1, to Mr and Mn Bert Chat- teaue, a daughter. MILNE-an Durham Hospital, Bat- urday, Aug. 27, to Mr and Mrs. Alex Milne, Dramas, (Eva Ren- ton), a son. HOPKINS-an Benttnck, Aug. M, to Mr and Mrs Thou Hopkins, 3 daughter. HOPKINS-an Benttnck, Aug. 30th, own expense and for one year ro- celves no remuneration other than living expenses, as teacher in meat the mission schoola. . PROPERTY FOtt SALE OR RENT brador com where she has volun- teered her talent: in the interests of educating the natives of that terri- tory. She goes to Iabrador at her lee! put year, three weeks of this ‘time at Mulock last Spring. are con- ducting a two weeks' mission at Knox Church, Walkerton. commenc- ing Sept. 11. tutf-8aerlmtint, Teacher Misc Edna Bailey, who has been commercial teacherat Brampton High‘ School. is leaving shortly for the La-l Will Conduct Series In Walkerton The Fraser Brothers of Glasgow, Scotland, who have been conducting services throughout Canada during thyd session of Parliament to ap- prove the new system ofpreferentinl duties. Thursday, Oct. 27, Is suggested as the probable date for the opening of the tall session ot the Dominion ptr. liament. London is also debating the possibility of an early and tutr. That's nothing, you ought to see the collections taken up at the base- ball games at Durham. mace of mind of the citizens than any other single effort. in years. When they passed the collection plate at a Sunday service at Popu- lar Hill recently, at which Demon Massey of Toronto spoke, 601 becple dropped in big nickeu.--Norwieh Ga. some. When the Government made a big nickel and put a Me ring to it, they probably did more to maintain the We do not dislike work but prefer having it distributed more evenly ov- er the week. Now these few remarks to the wise should be sumeient, for an Iikhtor't, aim is to make the mails and that can be done only through CC; operation. Thank you. WHERE THE BIG NICKELS GO 'tc us a nightmare. There are enough events happening the last day or so. that have to so in to keep us busy, regardless of matter that could Just as well reach us Monday. Events that happen the Friday or Saturday prev- ions, should be in our hands by Mon- slay, it you want to help the printer. The average reader has little concep- tion of the amount ot detail work necessary previous to the publlshing of an issue and every little oonsid-{ eration helps. To us the holiday week, aswe call it, had many strange pluses It is uncanny how our customs and habits become so fixed within us. that we regulate our time by them. Many intervals during the week was it nec- essary to ask ourselves what day or the week it was. Another thing we can thank our correspondents for, is the habit they have acquired etaendq ing in their news, forgetting for the tune last week, there was no issue. Yes, habit Is very tenacious. We only wish they would acquire the habit ot getting their news In to us earlier In the week. When abet-rage of correspondence and other matter pours in Wednesday, the day becomes KINB--1n Benttnek, Aug. 30th, Mr and Mrs Spence qunmms mended cur attention. To some rea- ders the Idea. some to be than!» the issue is out, out work is over up- tll the Brat of the week'. 'hr be it the can. True, the responsibility ot getting an issue out k over, but oth. er work has taken a back-seat mean- while, which gets . look-in " week- ends. Then the next week's issue and the assembling at news matter is ever before you. However we are not complaining tar it In much better for all concerned to be busy than otherwise " this sluggish time. ' week " hr u the [mutation tKttttg paper In concerned, but in no other way. We were u it good and hard every day at other tot, welt that do BORN of Mr and Mrs Abraham Hooper, of Glenelg, the marriage to take place the middle of Septmber. _ Mr and Mrs Alex. Mormon, Sing- hampton, announce the engagement of their daughter, Ethel Isabel to Cecil Earl Barber, son ot Mr and Mrs Mttthew Barber, Varney, the marriage to take place Sept. 10. The engagement is announced of Helen Mule. daughter of and Mrs J. A. Lenahan, Owen Bound, to Liege Manner. non of MrtndMa-a L. &thrsemrentnmrar, Bum, N. Y., the Muse (a We place the mid. dle at September. y to take place at Saskatoon. on Mon- day, 19th September. (The bride Is a. niece of Mrs Thou. Blair ot town.) Dr Marsh get: perfect clpme data Mr and Mrs John Eckhardt, of Glenelg, announce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Martha. MU.. tilda, to Elmer lame. meat non ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs J. M. Whitmore, Su- kahuna, Sum, announce the engage- pet ot their daughter, Esther Eon mer travelling in a bottle green eu-, zombie with matching accessories. and a wolf collar. On their return,) Mr and Mrs McKhughan will live inj Toronto. 1 peas. The groom's mother wore pale pink suede lace and chiffon and also carried a pink and blue bouquet of sweet peas. later the bride and ford. The bride who was given away by her father, looked charming in a [gown of white satin with a. coatee [descending in a. long train at the track. Her v-ell was of tulle covered ‘wlth lover's knots ot white ribbon and caught with orange blossoms. Fir; fltrwertg were a cascade bouquet (of pink rusebuds and lily of the val-3 ‘ley. She was attended by her cousin.‘ (Enid Coleridge, B A,, London, who onre a green chitron gown and car- _ried a. bouquet of pink rosebuds. The best man was Mr Hamid MaMorran and the wedding march was played by Miss Evelyn Isaac. During the signing of the register. Miss Jean Baird sang 'Until.' Following the ceremony. a. reception was held. The bride’s mother received, wearing a gown ot King's blue lace and carried a bouquet of pink and blue sweet McKAUGHAN - COLERIDGE A pretty. wedding took place Satur- day, Sept. 3rd, at ,the home ot the bride's parents, Sprlngmount Ave., Tomato, when Jean Mary, only daughter ot Mr and Mrs J. H. Col- eridge, was married to Cecil J. Mc- Kaughan. son or Mr and Mrs Wm. Kaughan of Orulttt. The ceremony was performed by Rev A. J. Lang- On Tuesday morning, the young couple left on a. week's motor trip to Muskoka, Toronto and other points. Upon their return, they will take up residencd on the trromnts farm at Rob Roy. The Review is one of the many to extend good wishes to the young couple. Guests present frcm a d!Mance were Mr and Mrs John Macfarlane. Miss Mora Macfarlane, Mr and Mrs Harry Brigham and non, Miss Hor- cnce Bailey, Mrs M. McCannel, Mr. and Mrs Gordon Fisher, Mr and Mrs Geo. Adlam, Miss Eva and Mr Wil- trid Adlam, al lot Toronto, Mr and In the evening the couple were tendered a. large' reception by her parents, at which many young friends gathered. Music was supplied by the Adlarn family and the night made merry with the light fantastic, on a platform on the grounds. THE. DURHAM REVIEW to the home a sumptuous wedding supper wu served on the lawn. at which Rev Mr Almwk proposed a toast to the health ot the bride. Mr David Adlam, tmeie of bride, also added a few felicitous words. on. The bride was given In mu. ring by her fatten- and her deter Mlu iFlorenee Riley rendered the wedding ‘mualc. For the occasion, the bride was gowned in white satin. trimmed ”with lace, wearing the customary [tulle bridal veil, surmounted with 1','.1',"t blossom. She carried tk bow ;quet of pink bridal lose. llly ot the (valley and ferns. The couple were unattended. Following the supper good wishes were extended and the young couple taken to Durham, where a triumphal procession was made on main street. the party later alttthting at the pho- tographer's shop. .where the wedding photo was snapped. On their return vowa under an arch of (worms. decorated with pink 3nd white ttow- and the young couple plighted their . . , I . . , Mr Andrew Holmium BtttMMB, "a who. - Batter took tho "rghtgq at I. ml Anna An My Sooumber wedding was iirsiiiiGGiiiiciirsstmereaPtf ”mind lunacy. sop: an, a the the services at Holstein and Nb - - -- -- --_>.--. ._|. o..- M- ONTArtttrATtdeikii7irg TORONTO a motor trip, the tor. HYHEIEAL “a” " ”ever. Upon-med by the Omen of “shorten. The W- Ita wIll so team building . w, Orange 1%11 in the ' 1 was the winmfrde uriT. u & ream. of I wide-m Miss Freda Eagles, Welbect week end guest of Miss Each Sorry to hear Mr Howard Racy in seriously ill and under the Dr's care. Hope wan to hear of a speedy recov- The U.F.W.0. will home ot Mrs The: Min this week. The Democh Institute will " home ot Mrs Percy Ledlm 21at Inst. All members and welcome. -- -. --....., v. Wiliiamatord, formerly of Dornoch. Mr Hem reached " last birthday, able to walk down town until 1 few weeks before his death. Visitors with Mrs E. Darguvl thi- week are Mr: Urk, Toronto. Mrs Vu- Threshing la the order of day at present. Grain is fairly good this year. Most of the tumors are thru wth harvest and have their tall wheat in stock. The monthly Club meeting of the} U.F.O. organization met at Mr R.‘ R. Watson's on Fridny night last, Ir", fair turn out being present for the' busy time it in. Mr P. R. Oliver, M.P.P., was present and addressed} the gatheringon some situations the, farmer is up :3th to-day in the, world market. A short questionairej followed. The t1o,wer gardens of this‘ home appear at tnen- beat at present, hundreds of dahllu and other bloom brightening the hudampe. I care for some time. We sincerely hope he may soon be restored to his usual heal-ch. Mr and Mrs T. Wallace, Jr visit- ed Sunday at same home. Mrs Irwin Ferguson and children. Egremom, are spending a few days this week with her parents. Mr and Mrs Mmhall and Miss T. Byers spam Sunday evening with Mr and Mrs M. Donnelly. Allan Park. Mr Donnelly has been under the Dr’s Miss Jessie Dougan with friends from Eden Grove, visited Fr’day with her cousin, Mug T. K. Byers. Misses Eleanor Marshall and Mis- ses McAvllster have returned to their respective schools " Shelburne and Toronto, also Esther Petty to Fort Frances. Visitors at E B Ihsrtrtrvet'te overjher cousin; Miss Dina. Thompson went to Tor. onto lam week to assist in a mission- ary rest home for a month. was Mas-gust Watson m" engag- ed for a few days " Mt I'm-eat hos- pital Int week. Miss E. Byers returned to her home in Parry Sound Friday, after spending the summer with her cousin here. and quilted a quilt to be sent with their missionary bale. Miss Motenety Merterftre attended the wedding of her oousln,‘ Min Noble, of Guelph sum”, where she acted as bridesmaid. ROCKY SAUGEEN Hand in. John Sharp and non, of Humpden. Triabted Manny with Mr. and Mrs John Sharp. The members of the Y. W. Aux. with anumber of visitor: met tttthe death. He will fave nun-Alon on no one. We have our (no will to accept or reject Him: wind! than it bet Mr 113 Wataon and Mr MeMullen can: a duet at the service. The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- per will be observed Bunday next, with preparatory service Friday. Mr and Mrs Chu King end Milton. Ayton. visited recently with Mr and KNOX COWS DORNOCH f the v-s Eon! com} "Meme-:1 Bale of Institute will beheld Fem radium; will meet " the Milligan Friday of B E. Damn um Toronto, Mrs V3.3. g, Muldoon, Than. :Mr ‘Mnrkdnle. were Sundiyr Jun with the lantern brother. Albert 3mm. {Mm Eva remaining fort week with Miss Margaret Ridden. Rochester. 13 the guest of her brother Hugh. Mrs Fowler, Toronto, Mr and Mu Fuller, Detroit. called on the (ot- met-'3 brother, Chu Chrk recently. Vsitors at Wm Sharpe's but week, were Mr and Mrs Mahmud and ttttnity, Mrs P. McFadden. In Wat- ter Pearson. Mr Wane Ooltitttron,tul ot Hummus Mrs Mucolm Mek- nie of the Rocky and Mr H. Green: _ There was an exciting time on the Hem farm one day last week, when the owner and " neighbor, Mr. Percy Ledlnghnm undertook to break a. balky horse to work on the bin- Cer. It took three canton of a. day to accomplish the tut but wuwell worth the ettott and Jim now does his bit like any other decent home. Mr and Mm Angus lord-on. Max. well, spent n few days with the Me, Lean family recently. , (Intended for [at week) Harvesting is well on the way. most of the own being In nook. " the splendid weather of the paatfew days will only continue. . good deal of grain will so in thla week. Mr V w- wuv .. I‘d late at “an. and Du Soto Chem come imam. Nov-Ry we... out... «a macaw PEAttum.,.. Tho Won“.- IOy Tm Crt., "X lo". mm m “I a In“... Handle“. mm . York Township BOYB' Band for Sept. 15 vand tiiri"93sr: Hanover Fall Fair CAPITAL AND WW 'tttM,t06 SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS ' Friday Afternoon & Evening; Horse Races WELBECK Green Race “A! 13805. CLOWNS The Royal Bank of Canada Thursday and Friday Nomancanenjoy the leisure hour. ': . which he strives unless his investm, ‘; are secure. For peace of mind, kg. p " adequate reserve in a Savings Ac, _'.. It pays 3% interest, is always read- ,, -- use-and never depreciates. Whetherrouraccountbelarge or , m,” The Royal Bank of Canada is rc-",' :0 give you interested and efficient servr 1'. Prize Bands 2 annulus I & 8 1932 ”and: was served by Mrs Johnson land mm“. A dainty tcts/H: of l dd“ home-made maph- sum .m m a the refreshn) hour by the diminutive son and dytigh'et d the blue, little Percy and mom or.' In Will Noble also L'nH- 'utlPS- collont reading Thur Ta, \mvss" " We contest was rundut‘tsd by In Mb. on "Things “mumm- Ml! (“M have: Ihr, 1mm go In; In In T. 1mm. If. Vane min farorvd “all a do ‘Abldo with me' and all mind! In In“ ‘God be with mu mil we meet. mm The Grautdmotlurrssaae 'Goo' Nitght [Adlai altar which Ill mum bouquets. thr, 21‘: of In Hopkins. were pmsenm: -gdad- loll. -<o In Venue. the oldest 'mmhrsothar account. A delicious llnd mum were New“ 1"rrr ' William period, a most wzirmrul li,raiiiuG program WHS mmud: A chor- by Gundmmho-n "Whert you and I were young Mus. s," n. the mmetintt number. a hum 'itli, a). lo. In Venue, duet by Mrs Lamb Ind It! Will NONE. Ext'vHv'I? rvad- hn were gun " Mrs " ankins, on WW: Ind a mom. a boy'. Yet“ at I grandmmhuv- Mn Even. . 'Recipe tor bHI-r Vt'izvns' and a poem “the cry of the' hm- Free for all Hanover Music, Socioty Band Torah m OVER 5,- called on f mend- A CUSTOM Print“ ftp Let For Factory F1 Fair Prim Envelopcl Factory Blotter. I nut-leaf Auction 0M0“ Chumen‘ Fold." Fin: " I "trieate Report. Booklet. yo of Putnam Financi- (in ttet me mighty Bes for , to chucw well In good c Pastry SEP Honda Row . o Kee Buil lea

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