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Durham Review (1897), 15 Mar 1934, p. 4

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tl um r. avuu nuwow “no. for I ex- am.) Sr Ir-taw- Noemi; Ar- thur Hinton. Jr Ct-Meryl Noble. B. by“. (Marie Hopkins and Marie .ms. Jr Mt-vera lune. Janet nun non. Danna McDoumll, Alfred trtt. "P. Junta Porter. Tommy Mary be. Matilda Attwood. tatttr. for 1 ex- am). John Atwood (3b.. for , ex- S. S. NO 6. BENTINCK Br lv-ina-th Mchig, Ruth Vickers. Geo. Porter. Br. m---Edaa Boner. Maurice Brown.. Mae Hop- kins. Bobby Mignon (IN. for 2 ex. Sr IV-Artem McAnthur. Alletta Noble, John McLean. J Iv--- ard Davey. Kenneth MacDonald. Br m--hut Chapman. Mtsrgaret Lynn. Jr m--Alwrts Goldmth, Clarence Lynn, Charlie Ewen. Br "-.vetmn Goldsmith. Ruby Miner, Billy Duey, Hue! laoDonald. Jr ll A--Hommt Orlerlon. CHI! Noble. Oliver Golda- mun. Jr ll B--Jeturie MacDonald Pr-Ralph Davey. Phone No. Trade in your Victory Bonds due in 1934 at a profit, in exchange. For full particulars, and many other Provincial dc Municipal bonds now on sale, in 8100, 500 and $l000 denomina- tions, in short or long term maturities. I can secure you what you wish. All Dom. of Canada Bonds, Catherine Madam. teacher Make your spare funds can you good Interest. SCHOOL REPORTS . B. NO 10. BENTINCK P. RAMAGE, 'rovinee of Ontario, Cities c Toronto, Montreal, Hamilton Write, phone or can on Open to any paid-in-advance Subscriber of REVIEW, or Member NAME We will supply them to any subscriber. than you an no right than m this week's. The! are all of men who no or have been more or is. uranium! in the public in (locally. provincial”. or nationntrr.y The picture. will be publ'ahed without name- being attached, and here in where the publishers invite "RE. VIEW” readers told or new), to participate in this unique "Ntune-themeture" contest. Can you namethe pictures? With correct initials 3nd title (it any) of (nu-h man ? Looks any, you any! Maybe it viii bet Maybe your answers to the various mm of "tot"-, If you muted cum out the pictures And mm; them. which Am its the hat two blues, um now by taking or man: for the an: eight picture: Here is Third Group of Pictures in 2Ullilillratest PICTURE NO. ' LOOK 10 YEARS YOUNGER. core FROM ONE feet do cause wrinkles. Use Cress Th Sen‘or Corn Salve. At curlers Drug Storo. ° _ Br Iv-P-rd Schenk, Florence Bryans, Caldwell Kerr, Edith Bryant! Cameron Kerr. Jr Iv-Ross Keller, Stanley Balm. Sr m--Joyee Keller, Orvlle Brynn, Norman Eden, Jimmy Wilton. Jr lll A--wtusda Stephen- son, Edith Keller. Jr III B-Wilma Rosie and Inlay Barber eq., Stanley Picken. Olive Bryans. I--Ltrne Bly- th, Robins Grant. John Eden. Cave" Bryans. Primer (a)-Laura Kerr, Eddie Bryans, Irene Finnfan. Pri- mer (ttF-ina Bogle. Ion-ulna F'1ewellyn, R. J. Stephenson. Men vln Rahn. Roy Stewart, Willie Bar- ber, Cllllord Brym._ No. on roll M: ar. ntt’ce, 29. Annie P. Cook, teacher ', you Bar.' Maybe it win bet the various groups of pietures Marne) eq., lube! Hopkins. Lloyd McCuan. b-Robert (known, Inez Noble. Pt-Dordt" Hopkins, Eileen Mighton, Bruce Boyce, Glenna. Noble Grant Markle. Edna Markle. Char- lie Shame. U.S.S. NO. l, EG'T and NOR'BY M. C. MeQuarrie ,teacher Durham Locgl Dealer Clip out the above pictures, as well as others which will appear in succeeding issues ot The DURHAM REVIEW, trll in the correct names, and when the contest period is over, mail or bring them in, arranged in numericnlorder, to the REVIEW Office. El! NAME ... itrrrrrs "ir---:------------, ‘ ~ __ __ "_"--- --- [ "s he"' . . _ A . i _ 21;..1'7 - 'ra, I 1 " 11:? t - t x xi V Illlltllitia _ I f":. A” ' - - . I , "I Itl8i.Fa ' , f, /c "815.. 4 V i a; sae 1lllliiltllE: £ i A 4-2:» ',Ti " r .v f';1' . 'ilittfib'r, . I '5 $35??? I .- I l " 4 MP, 'a " ' ew, _ y ' 7 .7 (tr? "tsit-'",;, - l?ihTt':7s: __ ' . _ , _ ! V ' ' ' '" I , 'tig ' t4if.g, ',s,, , T o""-, ..s’ = ‘I . 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' But we started out to tell the vm ied forms birthday greetings my ands take. On tht particular morning, we Can You Name Them PICTURE No. " tion does not apply, and such subscriber is elegible to compete.) Any member of subscriber's family THERE is ONLY ONE CONDITION to entering this unique contest, Just one. Entrant must qualify sometime during the contest, his or her entry with a cash subscription of $2.00 or more, (new or renews!) to "The REVIEW" otBee and before bringing in or mailing in, any set of pictures with names attached. (if subscription is already paid for 1934. this condi- tion does not apply. and such nubscrihnr " nh'ihln m win you the tintt and: prize of $7.00 being given for the betst-arrarttred and correct solution. Second and third cub prizes or 84.00 and 82.00 m lilo being awarded. Prize. will be split wrong the entrants it "tied." read. The sentiments no balm. fully 02".“ tad they m m Order mrnrGetAGi/iiiii'i"i'Ui,7ile1ty, w and m 3.W. gum“, iii7t1't'nt: 'fh'tett ia-, . ._ " iiii2Ci;'ill'lt w, Then thetteaattittsttttrttsarmnt_ "'"mest-dwatttto-nd had nieciy tiniahed our breakfast, when a Scotch neighbor ladybrought us some shortbread. A few minutes previous to the dinner or noon hour, another neighbor. - Scotch too,--- came along with some Scotch ban- nocke tor our noon meal. In the even-mg : quote. of former Egremont friends, residing in Durham, come in on our hometh a nomewhet of n surprise party and in new camera-i lo and long, whiled my t plea-eat new; They brought their own to] 'mettaertta tho. Altogether the‘ Review My lived 'li'iC'Ld& U.F.0. or Independent cand'datea, responsible to their Riding only, " in the past. U.F.O. ranks and will probably lead this, group in next Federal election., Both of South Grey's members wilt, thus enter the coming campaigns at The withdrawal of the United Far- mers ot Ontario from the C. C. P. party was an important political e- vent ot the past week. Some of Com,. munlatie tendencies were in C.C.F. ranks, and this was a. factor in the Beparatitta. However the C. C. P. leader Mr. Woodtrworttr, is clearing them out ot the party. . Two prominent leaders-- our mem- ber, Miss A. C. Macphall M, P. and Capt. E. Philpott are thus back In gig: Batman A with! C. RAMAGE & ION, Editors Proprietors ., BACK WITH U SCOT TO ANOTH ER ”that. NAME C"'TU2'ff."fff"'P8P"1rhaat6 1terUPtrr.retm-: um, mum-u and " I was.“ . treytyern, Man, we. may, a. at!!! '"d"1rr,f"f""'"r"ttrtrmtdo Wan.N On this day everywhere. H. Brig] "h'y.hemetesomiup%u,r,s, 'lr.D. And here In Heaven's Inn. non...“ APtttintooaraiiii1,, .m- -- Salute a day I’ll wear the n The Gun sends out the guide} Which soon mil lap; and But now the melting brook The Seventeenth of lurch. I’m glad that I an mm. tn The Seventeenth of “Much! The world is an; up tor her-.. Fair Ireland tar any! The my bulbs begin to.trtir; It is nit long an In. The gun sends out the golden an. Which soon mu my; and Dumb; And hall the -_" the funeral of " W: THE SEVENTEENTH OF MARCH town. on Tuesday. ---- . Mr Dolphin hwnence By Anne Campbell sing wood with " law I'm glad that Ireland tiaa a day 0.....- That is her very m GREY A BRUCE FIRE The trees In yearning to be a! ANNUA With green for hm- nit-HA PICTURE no. It' Altogether, we knew we had mark- ed another birthday, and the Senior Editor takes this opportunity of tharuemr,tm who so kindly remem. bered him on this occasion. Be they many more or few, we hope we are always worthy ot the good wishea of our friends. £cher. Even the insurance Compan- ly seem C' l) to know when your birthday comes round and are hotbe- 'ihind In extending greetings. They iexpreas themselves very nicely too, as in the following from the North American Life, “This note is not only to congratulate you on your birth- day, but to extend our sincere wish- es that the year ahead in your life may be t1ued with the Joy ot lasting triendshr'pa, the achievements and constant Weil-being." came from a former pupil, Mrs J. C. Behnecke, (Janet Matritrtrony, from Long Island. New York State. We always share a special pleasure in hearing trom Mrs Behnecke, as she secured her second class teachers' Certificate through us in the little old school-house ot B. S. No. 1, Nor- manby. She never had another tea. lth green tor her clone. birds come back on can ----V - um, M3,, Seventeenth at Inch! .L -- - be luck on - wing "Dan the porch, changing month which FINAL GROUP ot pictures will oppeu- in Mar Md iuus. Reader. ot “The REVIEW" raiding anywhere are invited to participate. YOU may win one ot the pt"zea in this event! Join in-it costs you nothing ex- tra to try ! DO YOU KNOW THE NAMES or THE FOUR MEN IN THIS ISSUE? I may witty tome the pictures. Get stated w thin lune and to“ your picture knowledge of individ~ nun who have been prominent, more or less. at one time or mother, in the foregoing nelda of endeavor. YOUR solution my win one of the than enah prices. The winter evenings am ml] with ua--draor up schnlr The matter of largely gone m. 'n nu, pinion that the numb; been taken up I display. The following NAME .......... _ "_.--,..-. -'"-""% we]. WI- nom'nnted Pie-heat: Mr A. Meat Rm SAUGEEN that. Pricevllle, Want an The cold _ new to Inhom- Mr. Wm. Rattle, um. f. In: any. “than. way. My..- mhowun could: of: not,“ tunic-Mu. Paulow. mowing: mu laud, Wand In I. [can van tnat. MMMIMWMWEJhH-HM“ ' bitt, Wm Grey and Bruce Mutual Fine Insur- ance Co. was held at tho Head once in Hanover, on Feb. M. Them m a tair attendance at potter holders. and a number at items ot the report was fully discussed. l GREY & BRUCE FIRE INB. CO. ANNUAL MEETING ently with 3 A number son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence mutden, is ill with pneumonln. Mr. and Mm Will [autumn e: tamed a. number of their friend: Friday evening. Mrs Geo. Noble ot town, spent] day with her daughter, In i MoGirr. Conrad Hm. luau, A. Russell. Dunduk Wan. Moon. Mt. mm H. Bruttarn, Humor Mr. D. new Ch I ' I'll'--0A4l ‘ - lPenbover Sun/lay l mother in Holstein. Sorry to hear that 2 son of Mr. and Mrs hter, Donetta Lurid, farmer's daughter, Mrs Misses Clara Jacques a of the Family moved Tuesday to was Lizzie Scott's farm, which he has leased. Mrs John Styles of town. has been a visitor with her mother, Mrs Wm. Jacques. Mr Thou. McNally la engaged with Mr Walter Nichol tor the mean. Mrs he. Donnelly and Mdlum Mr l moved The Mr and Mr: Clint Watson moved to the McKechnle farm Williams. PICTURE NO. 12 Gordon MoCracken, Damoch GREEN GROVE y Sun/lay With ai, Holstein. Amen. spent a day red- Mrs. Wm. 3mm. , from this line "tended of Mm. Wm. Ritchie a inspecting my. n, I and it W“ tha n. that Lloyd, the Clark Watson hue meeting ttf the Executive. " were 01 md mang- , visited the ' Geo. Allen. and En (Judd “Waylan- '3athiatina Spent Mon- friends on latter! at Mo Me. -- + um um Chris. ati who mourn the paraing H, Per, 'sue . Ill! WOW of “mack, whose fun our /iiiiii It Witt “I“ took 'ttness Monday of this: wessk an“ " in our bar; for m" Quite a number from here ttttend- other nu. We Anny- Ilka to no It!“ the New; u Mr S. K-Ooniy F. Adlam, a it ia . “I. - d mmmNNl. tnat Week. to celebrate ' - -"-m.-..- ‘mwmdmu. Wedding A 'tGCtty4ganram,i, G'ld'il' “I. II mqttte%d hv lhnan "-r Thoe. Cantu from ll visiting the Count tt Mr. mg In H Monday with Mr ...:. Mr. and In Goo. It. Once, Mr and In no. "scent. guests of Mr and Illne- Bernice Wk were sues“ ot Mr. ley on Bundly “a can Denice at Alia, I!!! Knthleen m 5 Mr a.nd Mrs D. A. Campbell were ttol] Iguana of Mr. and In Hugh Ridden Dttrh: the tInst ot week. Mr, Joe Sullivan was I week eminent Utlepl or his mother in town. do'ng Thereunbadcold mm; the Mr mound of the community end qu'te I Mr. lmumber are galleria; from m elect: thia l I In: Chnrlel Miller, of mum We ‘ford, is spending . few due with death In. James Robertson now-M'- “'“‘ Mr. and Mrs Fred Hem entertain- ed I few friends " the supper hour on Satunlny. Mr. and Mrs Percy Ledlnxhun en- Joyod an evening with Mr and Mm. Arthur Merntoats, Doruoett. larva-n we are sorry to report that Mrs. Arch. Watson is still nimble to walk from mining her ankledwo weeks Mr Harry Style; ()llelley.~ wu week end guest ot " brother-in-ta Peter Mountain. In John Ian: was taken ill Int. weekrwhile, assisting Mn O'Neill, Democh. She is with In Bryce Dur- gnvel, where she in being nursed back to health awn. In C. lawman. Durham, return- ed to town Sundny. after I. week with her daughter, Mn P. Ledinghun. The snow storm that wt.- prod ed for last week, must have lost way. Mdhnunanr, Mrs Webber has seen many chang- es in the country in the past " yea" and the many settlers and neighbors she has done the kindly act for, .re- member her with kindly gratitude to-day. Two broihem and three Ls- tm In the surviving member: at n onetime family of sixteen: George lend. Columbus, Ohio: Baht. Held. Unity, Sui: Ellxboth. In Lock: wood Elvidge, Durham: Hattie, In. L‘nnell. Bummertrerrr, Sal: In.) : Fourteen children were born tour and Mrs. Webber, ten ot whom sur- ivive. They are: Robert, Bentinck: Arthur, of Swift Current: George and Albert, at home; Mary Ann. In 'Douglu Mounta’n; Jennie, In J. A. Browne; Maria, Mr; Jno. Ritchie: Charlotte, Mm Chill. Ritchie, ulnar home: Susanna, Mrs. J. Sim. Unity,‘ Sank: and Bessie at home. Mr Webl ber passed “my in 1923. i Mr. who nude public oonleleion ot their mm in God utter the Greet Revive! ot 1877-78. It began in the Wet Church under the leedenhip of Roe. Grunt. In Webber use an active worker in church interests and a reg- ular attendant at services as long as health was her portion. She WI: a life member of the Mission Circle. hon-e. Thus, tor the put " yarn. Hrs. Webber has milled a: this homeland. Up to the last you. In. Webbar has taken a deep [Menu In what went on. mad he: and the home. In Wobber I. possibly the olden. member of Durham Baptist dull Jr. now‘reudu. Two you! ht- er they purchued the mm on the M con. In Bonunck. made . clan-- ing tn the woods and than built their met by a coo-In, Charle- Volleuwtth . wagon to - than to Durham. m 1864, Stub Gm became the bride of Robert Gedd Wehher. They begun homemk'ng on the [Inn In NormmMtr 1b., where Andrew Mar- crossing in a. will; ml. than by Md family. (Galahad m M " WELBECK THERMCAIJ. ~«- -v-~I Manual-Ila] eu- can wu waving with Mr and Mm. Andere atom. Domocn, [at week Mr. I In D. A, Campbell were ttmmm, P. and In Hugh Ridden Durham Week. Me u that was predict- and In R. the " “Meet "Keel ”a" UN", from Palm Alf Bat. m I: he an den Angus ed: many days tha xood f' There a on elect: this community Nell m '0" mat. Did-t Mr and In W. aim with an . ‘mlb MI Md] w over g M .4 h It It. Noam Kern. it. I...“ ttfe Ind that id tbe life MM with Christ In God' In Erwin 'tsr-ttet and Mrs Aim, Abortion. wtth their children, spout My In: at Mr D, umw's If and In In. lush-ll Jr. and It Dun tam ud "ter In. Edith "eau-ttttoo,.,,, Gebhudt. Neuludi. M their that. h I few well-chit., in words. After the company Lin} ‘m “M they're Jolly good ft-llmu’ "(it my, music, smiles and n 'l ('ee'l'at's'l; wu naked on to thr “1.1.21 bun or tho morning. i Mr aad I" John Sharp “WW! lt luau; the number " years ago \\ 3.. n 5301. George Randell of Dlomvrtnr d Knox. mud Mr Samuel Kovnir a: " II- Ahnn "ith In the holy bond, uf mm. We Will] them her} h 1M hyphen to carry on lo mm. a autumn-y. _ Mr. M Kicking has taktr, A which with Mr Chas lawman-v " end with her Andm. Realm. Mr. sud In Koenig were u much titan by surprise but on” - um mm or silver with tho but with” of the community Wm. Mean", John Sham. Will 'su-y, to spend the evening and u; 'or O Dim! time with you Some ot us were fortunate enough to have been " your wedding 25 1-11 In and we hope you will be m to calcium your Goldo-n .Woddm. We have always found you "only to loot! u helping hand at all ”In... .4 you hove been I new” let to the lock! life of the Commun. ttr. We hare cunt many aplvasm' 0min; tn your home and us a High! who“, we would uk you In "ll! without it tor Mr The; mm... “2.15. "34 We, your ”Ishtar: and friends km gnthemd here this evening, on an the on at your 25th anmnr Mr. Witt to the Int ball. which was long tttir tho “I! destined tor beauty rim»; After the naming refreslnm-n; m 'IQI‘M. the host Ind hump.- WOI'I Invited to the mucus In“. room. when In Wm Moarns m“ In My.“ And Mr. Wm. ”mm-mu: prenatal them with I purse of >1 var. The addgem follows:-- Dear Mr. and In Koenig: - their - wedding annm-r- an. Not often have the peopla- u! this community the privilege or h, man. " "hir of this kind 111111 may» Weather and roams fzn‘ouh u, ever-you had a. scrumptious mu» nolchhou Ind dtiend. turned out In who may manner to help Celts A very mtMrutrte evening was spun! at has at Mr. Ind Mm 811mm Km. " [at My night 'when we m. “I.” W“ given by tour has all Intel: enjoyed, Mrs Hm and animat- served lunch. Tut, onl Ml; will be held at Mrs lt lav-en's. mm; “In; of the u, r W: o. 0!... .t at home of Mrs J an“. Th0 Bee'r read the correspond e360. the: which the program was a“ with. Mr. human KING a hum. Y, “Hum ave a cm W A - an. weekulth Mr AM In Ruben Hunt. teaqaetoqHofamiwtttt herp can. Mr - In Jun. leKechnle I: AH 1"” In a week und utter m may friends. MeKeeArtkrU. Mr and In but Hopkins Hetdemroet hu had tetnrtetqd up mm at It’lt for: year or m Nun. Aberdeen, it HM. meat the wwk ' {rt-ad. use; mu.» recently many to Mn; of I. who” fun, wished an I hum. - and Mrs of on l ”and ve tead and We an tl tie “in In "can. M Waste, it rec q.emttoe, In mm, than to Mr lath Line, My 0!: dill wooden tr, that he ”In Am. lav. No but: min a lecture 1 mm,- a any there, CUSTUM Till-die. Phone ' Gun with Em Roy: - IN) A Kw Eve em

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