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Durham Review (1897), 6 Apr 1933, p. 4

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Bride Honored by in! PM. I A large suturing were entertained atttmnetUMrnod MraGeoMeri, My last. in but! of Nb Edith Vickers. bride-tube. The impetetaut event of the evening In: the preten- tation of a misceihnoous shower to Miss Vickerl. The [ms in a beautb fully decanted whet. were carried into the room by little was vertey Mervyn end Master Robert Galloway. dressed " the bride and groom. In Red Schmidt. rend the unreal. acmmying witty venom: Following the pro-emotion and the recipient’s grateful acknowledgment. all joined in with “M and: o Jolly good Girl." On behalf (1 the friends present, Rev. J. Mowuy tendered a hearty vote ot thanks to Mr and Mrs Mervyn and daughter: tor their hind hospitality. The moms were tastefully decorated with white Btreaunert' and balls. The hostes- ud noel-tutu oer ved a delicious lunch. The address follows; Dear Edith--- Knowing that you me about to leave our midst tor your new home. we have grasped the opportunity this awning, to try and move to you in some mall manure. the esteem in which you are held. We hope your future We win hold many long your: of happiness and Joy, shued with the one you have, chow]; for your life- tn ohtgt one boat you two must Boat, , a: life's stream rugged Davin: ' m - . ' MK 'ge,,',"',,",',".",'; in ro'". new bent, r “whine moving. I?" m " be few, to each be true, " Is Just what you we It When time is done while ages-run Llfu's best, you'll not forsake it. From your new home you shall not Till your days FLAVOR a: You need only taste Kellogg's world’s most popular Corn Fl crispness that .no others equal. crispness man A... V.--" - . Every red-and-green package guaranteed by Kellogg. When substitutes are dffered you, remeari seldom in a spirit of service. Made by Kellogg in Ontario. . ‘ t. ; a===ao-===-"====""'""===""'""'"l, CREAM We bake bread second to none ; we I much more to maintain this low price. our store for bread and grocerieo.- and your supplies at lowest coats. are truly spewed: Lacta, ] Melotte, HENDERSON" BAKERY Kellogg’s to know why they - PM" Flakes. Delicious fla 'N, off cart When Your friends are he" to nuns you cheer. _ And to give you their blessing. And when you look into your nook. You'll see our love coalescing. Mar sus We health and also wealth And all the good things going, And may you and the world is kind, While good deeds My sowing. -Signed on behalf ot your friends and neighbors. Toronto Won Longest Hockey Clash in History Playing until the players of tearns-Toronto Maple In“: Boston Bruins had skated than into exhaustion, Canada's rem wives won an epic game n ni;Pt In Toronto. It was the M deciding guns tor the Nation Teasrute- I v: vuw ---' ' Boston Bruins had skated themselves into exhaustion, Canada's represent- avlvns won an epic game Monday ni;Pt In Toronto. It was tho Mth and deciding guns for the Nanci-1 Lea- gue championship. and it wok 165 minutes of actual playing time More the teams could break a. scoreless tie --alttaost three full games-and than Toronto got the breaks and the wav ning goal. Toronto ls now playing Now York Rangers tor the world championship. Thousands of people throughout! the Dominion parked before their rtv' die rm , p. m: till almost 2.00 a. m. c, enjoy the broadcast of this thril- ler. Durham had a good many hoc- key enthusiasts who sat It out, and drank it In, to the tin1sh, . an t,u"e Tet," oe"L'll,t," on” ujpense outBtting a hard-ban mam, ' ‘whlch pould require the raising ot m.---------"'" 'sevcral hundred dollars, and the se- BORN ‘curl‘ng of r management who would I handle and mTanee. the team. PF',ART--Itt Gleneltr, on laturdaO) And again, to the best of our know- April l, to Mr and Mrs Emerson ledge, there is no one in town with R. Pcart .3 daughter. lexperlence aa a pitcher and at least I __ nu; hum.“- u “manual to any {age suunuu.v-_ - I , Jffered you, remember, it is Made by Kellogg in London. b age is yours and Haweaa11urtn' l earth and sky be blended. l THAT CAP! COPIED we must sell rice. Come to and thus get are the rot and Eh: 3 "1mm DURHAM, ONT. I C. RA'AGE I troN, onemn ADVOCATES BASEBALL m DURHAM . On this page appears a letter nun "Baseball Fan”, who is anxious to see Durham enter a. team in the Grey County Baseball League. The Review is also strongly in favor of such and were it done, we have no doubt but that in a few years. Dur- -----___ - an, ham would become a power a baseball diamond, as it is now hockey arena. But much as we would like Durham ht competition with towns ot the County, there are al outstanding dimeuities t1mrt overcome . P Then there Foremost is the lack of a. ammonu. The fair grounds Is now the only a- vailable site, and while they were used ten years ago, when Durham boasted a crack Junior team which reached the Western Ontario finals. the grounds are unsuitable. the play- ing field being so stony that it In im- possible to level it down to make a good diamond. No other grounds close in are large enough. The pres- cnt Softball League are creating a fund. for the purpose of purchasing a property adjacent to the town, as a 'tports field for baseball and other And again, to the best of our know- ledge, there is no one in Lawn with‘ experience as a pitcher and at least one good twirler is essential to any team. No doubt one could be devel- oped and we feel certain there is good material in town to round out the other eight positions. borne Rios, who last year was Hanover» capable awn-t chm. and now has his home here, is the OT ent experience. oral who were few years ttgo. All fees payable under the adminis-‘ tration ot Justice Act will be reduced‘ 20% immediately, Hon. W. H. Price, Attorney-General announces. The re auctions will affect Crown Attorneys, Sheriffs, Clerks of the Peace and court reporters. This action is. without doubt a re. ‘sult of the visit of the deputation» from Grey County Council to the AM torney-General. who registered a. pro- test against the excessive caste of Administration of Justice in this Gaunty, most particularly in the fees charged by the Crown Attorney. NATION DICTATORS OF TO-DAY An mele cartoon showed up in the Detroit Sunday Times of "A Discouraged World" where tour of the dictators ot the present day stand on this 'dgsoouratred world's body' and m no uncentmn tone, predict that they ie? the modern prophets to lead the (world out ot its "slough at despond." l Hitler, the German dictator, says iover the body; "At last, I come to {rule by race and class hatred! Down lwith the German Republic! I am the me, - ii, are only prospect with rec. ssxperienee, though there are treTr- who were good ball 'playars a -irlhe greatest danger, which is me W" . . effect of sudden and unlimited power {is T:,), lines /tteee,'dut,tL/','ri"'2 upon a man's own self, his soundness "' vett ure WI e a . of Judgment. terest. E t The three that have successfully; . . . . Z endured unlimited power and As dare) Next summer will see only one clty gcrs tor yam. holding their power, or town in the whole of Western and keepinga .hold on themselves are, Ontario on daylight saving Mme, it " imam” of Italy, Stalin of Russia.: stated. Numerous cities which had [ 'ttgl PaaraGof Turkey; '1 formerly operated under mt time de- 1 er " ermny, test to Jour leaned the by-1tor at ammierpal elec- t the ranked the dtotatorrrttaa tstilito (ions thls rear and the only place to $21: 'r/i',',),",,"?,',',':,"",',',,"', he ft,,"; retain it was Guelph with a majority 1a: T t, ewsshntl tt mm {or less than 200. The mot that neu- I as“ d 'l,'lt J" ly every municipality in the 14 coun- "m“ use! mm m- Gl, of Western cum-no will this yea: " Perhaps he magmas himself anottr ii to on t I l M ttrn will pram i, er.' redeeftb the Great, or . mlnhin- - put on and to the controversy Itatlon of Frederick and Mussolini. which hu on! ad tmd luck of un to CUT IN JUSTICE ACT FEES In these imagining: would lie his greatest danger. A man who rally succeeds --ceaaar, Napoleon, Gom- well, Mussolini or Btaiin---is Himself. You do not and succeuiui mien: in History. the kick of a diampnd we would like to see oetition with other runty, there are sever- dimculties t1mrt to be ts considerable ex. taa'r'hm m11tntt mem- THE TABLET, FOSTER THE DURHAM REVIEW lamerfm CLUB .muuu. an“ WV 1y every IN um and conceit. l ties ot We nes himself anoth- mute on rent, or " combin- malty put and “Mini. 'hldl h” 385 would lie his itormitr 01 A man who mun n the in the “We have a. pupil problem these days with many developing a despair complex in saying “What's the use. anyway. we can't gut : job!" Teach- ers must emphasize the Net to such pupils that even In that: of depres- sion and unemployment. they must take advantage of em opportunity afforded them tor educational train- ing, the better to in themselves tor the goal times that are boundtocome again. Better times will come back; the clouds will break and the sun will shine again." Commenting on the above, the Ot- o1M., “was. Journal an: The sun will ttcal mine again. One does not require an on may and unfounded optimism to Prot know that this ls true. The world is at: l being readjusted after an extraordiw. Mot my economic strain, inemeiertey and in; waste are being routed, and in the TN cad there will be unsurpassed oppob t.'tit turyties tor enterprise, for the min- Bet led mind. The point the Joann] has t, - . ' _ m Ill says but their sigrMeanoe to the', young unemployed people of to-day, will be conditional upon the use ther, make ot facilities tor preparation so; freely put at their disposal." t The number ot cattle in Ontario is; increasing and that has a direct bear- ing a; a, fact that. there are third less attains running than in If little Willie can still have his piece of bread and butter with sugar on it when he comes home from school, you can take it for granted his father is sglll working, says» the Walkerton Times. It is amusing to say the least, to hear in the recent hockey broadcasts, to hear the sighs ot relief from the immense audiences as the puck runs foul ot the Toronto net and the curl of disgust as the other team makes any impression. Babe Ruth has signed a contract to play with the New York Yankees for $52,000 a year. He has been with the same team 14 years and has been paid ovor $800,000. He is 39 years old and can retire at July time with an as- sured in come of $10,000 per year. While an over plus of brains is not essential to make this money In baBe- bail, on over plus of keen batting a- ;billty is, and for this reason he pulls tedit the paper tor mm mm "w”, .- ile him away to attend the o. E. A. :in Toronto. This has been accepted _ by the ladies, they to retain all prof- , its arising therefrom tor the week. . They will publish a 12 page paper , and send a. copy to every turuseholder - on rural lines adjacent to Cheater - .4-.. ”an. n. the hands of the Worn. unsunuw u. that town, tor the publication ot Mr ril 20. Wm McDonald. editor, invit- ed these ladies some weeks ago, through tho channels of his paper, to _ . . - AL-‘ “yank trt (week, after receiving-trawl. Hum 16 Dr Locke of Williamsburg. the noted at "toe doctor", whose activities have " received wide publicly of latex Mr is Joy-nil: trouble is chimed to be neo- n- this from which he has suffered at of intervals tor my years. (IA-ed by be long standing foot trouble, Dr Locks to states. Shoes speciliy designed try It the Doctor to relieve the trouble ue GtramrworuttrMr"rtt, who de. III clues to mike my Mont until 'iiriaiGttsaeatse1eeetttuel: an: or to the -r-hms+ Sentinel lt‘adxu ' v; u... -- (ions this year and the only place to, (retain it was Guelph with a. WW. )0! less than 200, The not that near-1 ly every municipality in the 14 coun- l ties of Western Ontario will this year operate on sanded time" will prac- . the“: put on end to the wnuuversy 11mm has canted Md he! ot un- EGG; Won the question . WILLIAMSBURG’B FAMOUS DOC- TOR WORKING ON J. JOYNT Chealcy Enterprise ig Joynt. returned hmnet forvgim that week, to unm- uzu up», L job!" Teach- bmadeued; out to include a. oque. mum a met to such more teams and they Manama Dug- mm ma ot depres- ham and: Btetstterton are ttur, 1mrtaat and t, they must tttnttretr.. At present, the teams at been ' opportunity the-Grey County BasebaJLW we diapl “new mm. situated: an the borderline ot the was hameiveg tor (Luna. There is a yawning up in wert Hrottndtoeorne between, and the entry of metam Goa rill come back; and Merton in the mus ,ttmtid you and the sun make!- nnely macad' Unm- Vat. a PM should he able to maid Bets! above, the Ot- out a team which would sin . gost ling The sun will account of itself. The Town. of Man- Den not require an M in all walnut; over their 1933 iet optimism to Noumea: Owen Sound ts chafing cm t. The world is tt the bit for more W1 action; Bet _ an extraordins Mastord, after . slow m1. ls enter- ton _ - . "A- in. another strong mun. while V t is to be in madame of contract to 1929 mime, comma! fans in than towns. ”Wm - 1m: ”my. nuwspapersol those town, as a. un- FOuu'u put it in “ppm ot their team. These you“ peopl same newsinpera would mm leagMt 'rtu, well al broadeue& out to include a. cough wildness of - -. --__ a...» .., --A- l‘ntla in; another strong tam. wane wumu dhIMear"". unawar- Thorn-bury “as the ttmt to organize; Mutt tett In In I very mine his year of the team mentioned. Ymanwr. Besides mu tact, Wary district', No service u Humpden Sand” elv- is talking about entering another Iw to mud: being too tsoft. team, which is pretty good for that: Mr Thoa Derby has been quite un- region. Let Durham get in the swim. 1 fortunate lately. On Moodar he lost - - - Nun-h- A-.. .1 m- trnlnnhln wnrklnl ”In. {651011. In» Hum-cu - .- -- - _ In 3 month's time the Grey County one of his valuable working mu. League omeials will meet, probably and " few weeks Mo one of NI used in Owen Sound. to organize for the ones. Horses mu man be " . prem- 1933 schedule. Igat Durham have " iam-and the Spring work just at organization meeting before then and hand. sent a delegate to the County meet. l. _.-...----- On Saturday last, April l, one of the last pioneers ot this district pas- um: luau .uv..u~.- - sod away in the person of Mrs Chris- tona McKee. aged 83 years. The Ronni“! was born In the Township of Mtrry,boroutrtt, Wellington '30. on March 27, 1850. She was a. daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs Steven Ire- land. 68 years ago she was united in marriage to the late Donald Mensa, and since that time has resided in the neighborhood of lot 28 con 11, ot Benunck. Since the death of her husband u tend: years ago, she has resided with her aha 1 only daughter Jessie. There were no Mt sons in the family. During the many Mr q years she has lived here she had the mom atteetfon and respect of everyone in born the community, was a good neighbor. as h ready to assist at all times, a. loyal list; friend and a kind mother and grand- boat mother. the i For a number of years she was de.: A prived ot her sight and during that her: time she received the most careful (mi attention and kindly care (mm her are daughter, arm-in-iaw and grandchiid- wat She was one of the charter mem- bers of Crawford Presbyterian Ch- urch (later United) and was a faith- tul and regular attendant until the inttrmities of age prevented her from attending regularly. . a___, it-.. murmurs! in the they um-.. '" W. ..-_._.f it, combing Hanover., Owen uncle, Wm Humor ol pun-Ill. tor MAUI-w - -r.'--" ' Maniac dund Thombum.. Th3 the M. Pony we“. but of utterly cow n than towns. “cum Ut The play. "NM m M" tenant I he at! NI grown: vapersol those town, we a. un- pouu'n put on N! mm " the canny amrmd'. um. “ppm ot their team. These young people an”, a; last. m- Wet -, Sullivan, is newsinpera would mm leagMt 'rtu, well menddl coetrsFodr the unicyclm - Wham: an wed; out to include th cough wildness of weather and a-ttthtel of preaertt. teams and they titrumsthat Dul- man. Under more “you. me,- We “if M with Mrs T My): Flashermn are the. 1mrtcat qtmditioM (her-31mm -wlnve 31.1mm: of Crawford. those moth: w.. At present, an: teams at been 0. WWW. tin-tour- punotl'w on My morning may County Baseball-W we displayed dn good (can and an music and me an” is '.n TOWN": an .n tha borderline of the - d high “an in -meteerr tsud-ing on“ Well Minnow”, _--...-, '.l'1".r_Cmr-mtr-. Survxvlng are two sisters, Mrs. Gun of Sault Ste Marie and Miss Ire- land of Owen Sound: one daughter Jessie, (Mrs Thos sum) men grand children. _ - __ ‘L- LA...“ " her sluuu _.r"..W..--. The funeral from the home ot her son-in-law, took place Monday to mums. cemetery. Her pastor, Rev t iCTiJeiey conducted the service. us- ing as his text, lat Then. 5; 9. He referred to the debt we ot this gen- emtion owe to the pioneers, who made this country what it is today, and of the hardships they endured. He brought a. message of hope and comfort to the friends and neighbors gathered. ... ---ev ”h -' -irriemis from a distance who at- tended the funeral were Mr and Mrs John Leslie McArthur, Leslie and Mrs 'iiiiii,Ti; Toronto; Miss Ireland, Mr and Mrs Chas Ireland and gumb- term Owen Sound. Among the fttrms1) tributes were a. pillow from Mr and, Mrs Thos Stlnson; wreath trom the grandchildren and Crawford United Church. The pull bearers were Mea- Church. The pull bearers were Mea- srs Jag McDougtul, A. J. McDonald, Blain Fortune, Wlll Campbell. R Me- Cnsun and l J. MacDonald. Though we are well into April. the Weather continues cold End backward MRS DONALD McRAE "iii-i/GU, Br. spent an afternoon with Mrs Malcolm McKechnle recent- 1y. - Mrs Joe Barton with Ivan and Gladys, hue returned um- . week with her puma. Mr and In Geo. Ill-2;} Mn no. Ben vightattl with their daughter. In Clarence Thorny stm.ttsef1rutoenreee. mmbvew t-onot munmpmmablomov- ir7tiGouneis boom, watt-er- leanerwu Inc u w..._ mMIl_'-""'-F e At present, “33m“ " i;iriiiTiGwueet-cetert.e.?ef. WV“, _ Minty Basia-MW we displayed dn tgood (mm m (in mm Ind when ttmttttttnr II .n Tommi”, the borderline of the van of high “an, in -gxMstee" und-ine and adieu Minnm. Mere to a yawning a» in were; Pete, Humid m; D--- for -ftttt* '5'.“- ad the entry of meta" Gordon tgetteitt m ma, T.', “Ndli “a... In D. A. Camp. rum in the Beagun ,eottid Fulton; Rod Quin-ton. A“ um; “It,“ I” but week with up! My mnmd' 1mm. Vat. Vincent, Ted M: use: Ines, P. w. HWt. should in: able to maid Bert Brertrt a m Agmttd Hick- m Join an spent I pl-r', l which W4 " . Bocd ling; Ms. Btowm - Antler-aw“, visiting Ne ttmndptu'etrur, Mrs. itself. The Town. of Ban- Denny sGt A”... Henderson: Jul- “may m Mr and Mrs Fred Shems cums-d: over their 1933 let SGML my,“ HM: Inc: d. an”. "away. Owen Sound b chafing Clifton, - mm; Will. Dean, Mr Joe Sumnn was the 511951 t,f tor more baaettatl action; Beth Knacks; Connie stair, Mae. pm. was“. In H. Sullivan. Wm”), mer . alow m Itt enter- ton; Rmmttttd m. Audrey Byernt tor the week "ur. :her strong tum. while witttid AME. (“motor . If w my purchased . load tf “we the ttmt to organize; Mardi tett as in a. very mm oeed m m m Heitt tarst week. of the team mentioned. 7mnner. ( - . A I _ _ n-_._;,__ can-.3-.. ' -n-Inf\. “EMDTC CRAWFORD ROCKY SAUGEEN death of her hmiband 22 the has resided with her --A Baseball m UN I ARIO eeeeeee'-"-e-"-e-"-"-=='"--"-"" HgaiilmrllN 7 W -agthee. 12 . car as: M wil be held at The men-or. Ir Inq will“ mwdnuc. “LAM-1112. a war much ”can “In". In. any manner " (hip day. My. gut tbs cut end with her l In oa,s,araeerte-,'s'a'e: aunt. [at Haul-m corona 5mm. lemma: I: we. -....-_-- F wine. to amend (helm at the top} . m“: ulna». the mm ut- an», ,irEt.BECrr v',,'rolt"i1riiiiGtrreit..e,teai ' Myrtle Sun - use tax end Mud ”more end It's very in- L with her Mend, I... But. w. Maud W~Mnm to thaw ', um J. T. 91-19mm - overythinx out this my and oeerdtlr. k or at " No a, newsman“ m. can mmmw-me anal-II- inst Mm. - . ---- “an. Inat the iaraasuanta"tef"t syrup _ “A "In um.a.xr _ Mm J. w. KBMi'"'"T.-'"" or at " No 8. trowat - MI. Whited at. the Anderson has last week sud attended' the - pl. on by the young woollen. PtM" MGM- Mr Geo. Render-n In “in his --- "4"“- " Prim-Ill. tor 1 The rains of the past few days has l made the now disappear In I, hurry, l‘thoum there in yet plenty In the ; Mm J, has, Mrs E. Lang, were winner. with Mr! E, brawl on own-anyw- Mr and Mrs lame Mela-tub. of Nissan Falls are guests of the Dar- gavel’e end Newman's for a few days. Miss Margaret Lister who bu been nursing her deter. Mrs Vincent Sweeney for the put few weeks. left for Cheeley where qhe has secur- at- Tuesday . Miss Connor, Owen Bound, in visit- Ing with Mr and Mr: O' Neal And In- tends tstaying for I. time to help with me Spring work. Mr Geo. Legene bu engaged with Mr Geo. Legette bu engaged with Mrs. E. Picard for the summer months, to look after their summer home and keep everything In order, as Mr Head will min soon be tak- Ing up his work as steward on the and germ in for a. horse. Well try a walk tor a change " people did in the patrt-4t'ts good tor the health. -Gaik, million more there will he _---.------- - tour over 80 you: in our mull tom-n. Pal . ' ' ton ettall Club has I wonder how they att an to church. “‘32:: “mate genial In: Mo. 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