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Durham Review (1897), 8 Nov 1934, p. 5

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G. Noble of Mulock, ecently with Mr. and Edmunds . Will Knisley and famâ€" lill spent Sunday with orge Turnbull. Wedding of Mr. s 1. Bailey, Hanover te wi h you till we meet and lunch was then ostess and assistants. Davison of Durham, th her grandparents, orge Mighton. George Mighton,. Jr. end with the latter‘s n Sound. Culloch has returned ding a week or twO er, Mrs John Marâ€" ‘< â€" & 1~M4 M ‘porter, Mrs. H. tees, 2 for each loch and Mrs J. H. Torry and . J. Porter and rs, Mrs George A. Reay. Owe: ogram was esent at the ears ago, and Adlam of Durâ€" itance, accomâ€" or these numâ€" ° wedded bliss »mas Bailey of earty and hap~ i walk unslowâ€" lon, which he nt use of cold f a wonderful her 79th year is slightly imâ€" rtily with her ning‘s celebraâ€" lanover, when celebrate this Presentation s with orange falling softly Mr. Harvey irtist, contribâ€" umbers. The ith when he erâ€"year dance Dargavel, of the 5th conâ€" Park, where is schooling a times by » Wiltshire, e son of Mr nd came to his paren‘s, There being striking setâ€" whose table decked with ind a tiered days, they at, and the ‘ral weeks. family took iool1. When > married of a neighâ€" The marâ€" Anglican November i minister, happily reâ€" joined in the lunch de cut the : offered to _ Toron‘o, rd, Stratâ€" ent a lov s report as satisâ€" ar. The och and ‘ears, unâ€" 6, â€" when to their residence ears Mr. ) mums ose early Bentinck t except Schenk vear assed ( last . The ought which h the Mrs vears store issel w ho tren ind ind re W in CUSTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you tarn around. Get our prices before purchasing else where. All kinds of Fruits, Nuts, Etc, on band for approaching holiday season Phone No. 6 Everything In Lumber, Timber and Millwork WINDOWs ~â€" DooRs l STAIRWORK Combination Storm and Screen Doors SUPERIOR QUALITY HARDw oop FLOORING Gyproc and Donnacona Wallboard Please ask for Prices. No order too small nor too large for prompt and careful attention. SAW & PLANING MILLS Has long been known as a stimulator of pep.yonnpandkeoplyourltom j Try it for your dizdiness, headache € and biliousnese _ Gunn‘s Fertilizer in stock 1934 Refunding Loan Bonds Con vert Your tor your Christmas Cake T. M. McFADDEN, Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ § Oa! Pilot i C Leave your Order Early Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : JOHN McGOWAN Will thoso raoquiring ertilizer kindly ® leave their orders as early as possible. An Order Placed with JOHNK HARRISON & SONS CO. LTD THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS LIVER TONE HENDERSON‘S BAKERY P. RAMAGE, Durham FLOUR Denominations $100, $500 and $1000 Keeping Your Liver NOV. 8, 1934 rite, phone or call on our Security is Canada Invest Your Cash Will Repay Assures Satisfaction PARKE‘$S in in Health Oat Chop Crimpled Oats ictory Bonds, Druggist, Durham FEED It will pay you. DURMHAM. ONT. Local Dealer livers. 1t properly. Shorts OwEN souNp Active Li P900 w Ca D Sr. II Aâ€"Ethel Atkinson, Ronald MacQueen, James Scott, Helen Renâ€" wick, Mae Thomson. Sr. II Bâ€"Grace Jr. III Aâ€"Agnes Atkinson, Ruth Hillis, Donald Kennedy, Alex Macâ€" Donell, Keith Greenwood. _ Jr. III B â€"Hammill McCaslin, Edith Hodgson, Ronald Watt, Marie MacDougall, Andâ€" rew Dewar. Emily Hunt, teacher. Sr. III Aâ€"David Rowland, Jean Town, Vera Lauder, Helen Atkinson, Gladys Gray. Sr. III Bâ€"Abie Tiniâ€" anov, Anna McLean, Douglas Wilson, Sadie Osborne, Milford Robins. Geo. A. Noble, teacher. IV Classâ€"(First ten in order of merit). Emily Pinkerton, Reita Glenâ€" holme, Gwynneth McGowan, Evelyn Aljoe, Florence Bolger, Catherine Mcâ€" Meekin, George Aljoe, Phyllis Wilson Vera Pinkerton, Betty Lauder. J. A. Graham, Principal. * Miss Vina E. Heard of Bayfleld, who taught school in the Park last | year, was a welcome caller in severâ€" al homes over the week end. |_ Miss McLeod, Reg. Nurse, of the Durham hospital staff, is enjoying a rest at her old home, Mr. Neil Mc | Leod‘s. Mrs Borden Bleech and children of Owen Sound, are at present visitâ€" ing at Mr and Mrs Robert Knox‘s. Mr and Mrs Seymour Heard, Torâ€" onto, and Mr and Mrs Wesley Heard and daughter of Guelph, spent Sunâ€" day at the old home at Salem. Mr and Mrs James Kennedy, Shelâ€" burne, spent Sunday with Aldcorns‘ and Heards‘ in the Park. Mr and Mrs Wm. J. McLeod and little daughter of Lambton Mills, spent the weekâ€"end with their parâ€" ents, G. W. Parslow‘s, and Neil Mcâ€" Leod‘s. George Haw is entertaining some old acquaintances from the city this week. They are looking after the rabbits, but find them scarce. During the snow storm last week, Wilfred Black and son got two fine foxes . C Mr Howard Watson has gone North to hunt. on Sunday afternoon, thought to be quite successful. Still Mrs. Black on this Monday is very ill, but all are hoping that very soon there will be better news. Everyone expresses much sympaâ€" thy for Mrs George A. Black, who was taken very ill early last week. Dr. Carter of Dundalk â€" was called, and after some days of treatment, he thought it necessary to take Mrs. Black to Orangeville hospital on Saâ€" turday. An operation was performed DURHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Again we are enjoying fine weaâ€" ther in the Park. The last of the turnips are being harvested and ploughing finished up. Sympathy is extended to Mrs Geo. Shand, Jr. in the death of her mother Mrs Gilbert Christie, near Port Elgin Mrs Shand spent the past week at her old home. Messrs. Walton Sinclair and John Wiltshire attended the Provincial Sunâ€" day School convention at Orangeville on Tuesday. Mrs A. Riddell had a new set of flues put in the mill last week. Mr George Shand and Mrs Archie Russell attended the funeral of the late Mrs Gilbert Christie, near Port Elgin on Monday. Under the auspices of United Misâ€" sion Band, a jolly masquerade Halâ€" loween party was held at the home of Mr Robert Crawford last Friday evening when numerous objects, supâ€" posed to belong to Adam‘s race parâ€" aded about. A large crowd enjoyed the games, contests and the fortune telling in keeping with the occasion. A community Armistice Service will be held in the United Church at Hopeville at 10.55 a.m. Sunday Nov. lith. The two minute silence at .1 o‘clock will be observed. Rev. E. A. Ellictt and Rev. J. R. Wilkinson in charge assisted by a union choir. All are invited. The monthly meeting of Hopeville W. I. will be held Wednesday, Nov. 14th at the home of Mrs Douglas Mitâ€" chell. Roll call, ‘Tasty supper dishes.‘ Paper, ‘What is what, Mrs Wm. Dingâ€" wall; Display, made from flour and sugar sacks; Paper, ‘As a twig is bent‘, Mrs Jas Mitchell; music. Miss A. Foster, Duneden, is spendâ€" ing a few weeks with her aunt Mrs W. R. Scott. Inspector Pentland paid an official visit to our schools recently and found conditions satisfactory . with Miss Laverne McEachnie, _ at Guelph . Mr. R. N. Siewart and fa moved into their new house Mrs Neil McEachnie and SWINTON PARK PRICEVILLE :» HOPEVILLE Fettes visited recently iewart and family have A G For their "harvest home" offering, farm members of Riverview United church congregation gave ten pounds of grain per acre to the church, and other members of the congregation contributed in various ways. Over seven tons of grain were contributed which was sold in Dundalk, the proâ€" ceeds to go to the church coffers. New Style Thankoffering. Sr. IVâ€"John Vaughan, Wilfred Meâ€" losh, Norman Bell. Jr. IVâ€"Stella Marsales, Lorene Koepp. Sr. IIIâ€"Ethâ€" el Ireland, Stanley Braun, Stephen Braun (abs.) Jr. IIIâ€"Alfred Vaughan, Hattie Braun Rober‘a Braun. Sr. IIâ€" Ruth Mortley, Harold Koepp, Percy Miskie, Archie Braun. Sr. Iâ€"Melâ€" burne Braun, Ivan Marsales (absent). Jr. Iâ€"Maymie Koepp, Stanley Marâ€" sales, Johnnie Braun. Primerâ€"Jessie Mortley, Jessie Braun. ] Vâ€"Edna Bell. IVâ€"Cecil Greenwood | Tom Firth, Jack Williams, Margaret Williams, Ellison Edge, Margaret | Kenny. Sr. IIIâ€"Danny Edge, Emma Scheuerman, _ Billie Anderson, May Scheuerman. Jr. IIIâ€"Alvin Vaughan, Beatrice Kenny. IIâ€"Jean Williams, | Michael Kenny. U.S.$. No. 10 GLEN and EGR‘T Vâ€"Sadie McKinnon. Sr. IVâ€"Sadie Eckhardt, Rosalie McKinnon. Sr. III â€"Ada Eckbhardt, Alex Smith, Earl McKinnon, John McKinnon, Joe Eckâ€" hardt. ®r. IIâ€"Annie Smith, Evaline Eckhardt. Iâ€"Jean McKinnon. Pr.â€" John L. McKinnon. Sr. IVâ€"Jessie Campbell, 91%; Ralph Mountain 63. Jr. IIIâ€"Isabel Mountâ€" ain 85; Donald Campbell 74; Marjorâ€" ie Mountain 66. Sr. IIâ€"Elizabeth Bolton 68. Jr. Iâ€"Ian Campbell 77. Primerâ€"Irene Bolton, Vernon Goldâ€" smith, Florence Bolton. Sr. IVâ€"Bernice Reay, Margaret Vessie, Ralph Miller. Sr. IIIâ€"Alex Miller and Jim Vessie equal, Gordon Vessic. _ Jr. IIIâ€"Eisie Miller, Ethel Vessie. IIâ€"Reta Heft, Fred Noble. Jr. Iâ€"Vera Vessie, Doris Noble, Hugh Miller, Layman Ritchie. Jr. Pr.â€" Joan McKechnie. Perfect in Spelling: Vera Vessie, Margaret Vessie and Bernice Reay. EVELYN ROSS, teacher. Sr. IVâ€"Reta Davis, George Porter, Kenneth McCuaig, Harold Davis. Jr. IVâ€"Mae Hopkins, Edna Porter, Mauâ€" rice Brown, Bobby Mighton. Sr. IIIâ€" Janet Patterson, Vera Markle, Dunâ€" can McDougall, Alfred Sharpe. Jr. IIIâ€"Lawrence McCuaig and Arthur Mighton equal, Tommy Markle James Porter. Sr. IIâ€"Mery] Noble and Bevâ€" erley Boyce equal, Marie Markle, Marie Hopkins, Isabel Hopkins. Jr. IIâ€"Inez Noble, Llioyd McCuaig. Jr. I â€"Eileen Mighton and Donelda Hopâ€" kins equal, Glenna Noble and Bruce Boyce equal, Edna Markle, Charlie Sharpe. Sr. Pr.â€"Grant Markle. Jr. Pr.â€"Murray Twamley, Lois Mighton Percy Johnston, Farquhar Hopkins, Eileen Johnston. Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Adele Noble, Billy Aljoe, Irvin Mighton, Elmer Lake, Inez Lawrence. Sr. Pr. Bâ€"(Gertrade Thompson and John McDonald) eq., Gertrude Levi, Inez Randall, David Long, Jimmie Levi. Dorothy Pickerâ€" ing, teacher. Jr. Pr. Aâ€"Terry Hamilton, Royden Noble, (Marjorie Herrington and Kenneth MacDonald) eq., Billy Stautâ€" fer, Lloyd Atkinson. Jr. Pr. Bâ€" Gloria Rimmer, Norman Lawrence, (Alice Jean Gagnon and Lillian Dewâ€" ar) eq., Joan Darling, (June Wilson and Catherine Trafford) eq. Jr. Pr. Câ€"Ivan Davison, Jimmie Morton, Nancy Bryon, John Clark, Isabel Casâ€" well. Norma Gagnon, teacher. { Vera Dewar. I Bâ€"Stewart Newell, Fosier Saunders, Leonard Vollett, Ce cil Wilson, Ruth McKechnie. M. Macâ€" Eachern, teacher. I Aâ€"Elmer Robins, (Margaret Greenwood and Margaret Davis) eq., Virginia McDermid, Donald Watt, Jr. II Aâ€"Eileen Teeter, (Jean Lauder and Robin Lowe) eq.. Pat Smith, Hubert Hay, Betty Simmons, Jr. II Bâ€"Lorna Aljoe, David Standen Lorna Cain, Ross Robins, Eleanor Storrey. Mary E. Morton, teacher. Gillivray, Floyd Lawrence, Viola Mcâ€" Dermid. Myrtle Mortley, teacher. ANNA C. MacEACHERN, teacher THE DURHAM REVIEW JOHN McKECHNIE, teacher. §S. No. 3, GLENELG U.S.S. No. 3, G SCHOOL REPORTsS $.S. No. 6, BENTINCK FREDA K. EAGLES, teacher Dorothy I. Ritchie, teacher No. 13, BENTINCK U.S.8. No. 2. Mary C. MacQuarrie, teacher VICINITY ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO street, lower town, at present should make council and citizens take an oath to have a beginning made for a 15 YEARS ago Taken from Review fyle, Nov. 6, 1919 The Presbyterian choir on Sunâ€" day next will appear for the first time togged out in new gowns, the ladies also in "mortar board caps ." The High Sohool Board have decidâ€" ed to advertise for an assistant teachâ€" er for the High School. An attendâ€" ance of 52 in the first form ulonel makes a congestion that renders the best work impossible. Fourth Form work is also being done, so that our High School in number and eflducyl is growing. Mr. H. H. Miller, MP., will give an address at Dromore on Friday night, November 5th at 7.30 o‘clock on "A Canadian Navy.," Purcnased the open air skating rink from Geo. Freeman, has been busy getting it into shape for the first cold snap . go to Brander‘s. Postmaster Neil Mcâ€" Kinnon installed a big piano in one of his upstair rooms. It took about 20 strong men to place it there, Edge Hill Corr.â€"Mr. Geo. Ritchie sold a span of horses to Mr. Wm. Vessie, Jr., for the handsome sum of $450.00 . Hampden Corrâ€"Mr. Wm. Clark of Varney is again engaged as head sawâ€" yer with Miller & Seim. ‘ Holstein Corr.â€"Reg. Hunt who has Saturday last Joshua Woodland passed away at the home of his son George in Toronto, at the ripe age of 86 years. Priceville Corr.â€"Merchant Aldcorn and hig little daughter are always found at their post, while Peter Mcâ€" Arthur has to attend to two shops sometimes wan‘ed simultaneously in both. Mr and Mrs Brander are always there and if not supplied elsewhere ' It is now fifty years since Mr. Dunâ€" can Campbell, the venerable clerk of }Bentlnck, was appointed. The first fmeetlng he attended was in Durham ‘at that distant period, and this year he asked the Township Council as a ‘favor to hold another meeting in the town, as an anniversary of that ocasâ€" sion. The Council readily asquiesced and had arranged to hold the regulâ€" ar meeting at the Central Hotel when Mayor Laidlawâ€"learning â€" of this had Clerk Vollett write, offering the .Sfree use of the town council chamber for this meeting and the freedom of the town. This was accepted by the Bentinck lawâ€"makers, and on Monday November 15, after a great lapse of years, and as a compliment to their clerk, Bentinck Council will again meet in our town. remain in Durham. | _ A High School Literary Society has ‘been organized and the following ofâ€" |\ficers elected: Hon. Pres. (accl.) â€" | Prinicipal Allan; Pres.â€"Foster Saunâ€" | ders, Vice Pres. (accl.)â€"Vaddie Caldâ€" well; Sec‘yâ€"Treas.â€"Arthur Backus ‘Committeeâ€"Nellie Hepburn Harold _ Aljoe, Vivian Crawford, Eric Kelly, | Nellie Burns, Fred Laidlaw. We congratulate Dr. R. J. Gordon in securing his medical council examâ€" ination for the province of Saskatchâ€" ewan. Dr. Gordon obtained a very high place amongst the candidates who were successful. Glass, A. Bell and Superintendent, Mr. Wm. Young. Recitations were given by Eliza Patterson, Arthur Lindsay, Lena Ritchie, Irene Ritchie and Clara Ritchie. Two songs were admirably _ given by the â€" school through the training of Miss E. Weir. Selections in singing were given by the Misses Young, a quartet by Lena and Edna Ritchie Mr. Wm. Patterson and the Bible Class. At the close the $S. children were treated to candy. Mr. C. L Grant of Durham, acted as "What‘s a man‘s age?" asks Brownâ€" ing. We learn this week that Mr. Jas. Laidlaw, father of our Mayor has picked and packed 20 barrels of apâ€" ples off his own orchard, besides 7 or 8 baskets of pears, and he verging on 86 years of age. Union S.S. No. 9 in Ritchie‘s school held their annual enteriainment on Friday evening, Oct. 29th. Program consisted of speeches by Dr. Farauâ€" old building. Mr. E. Limin has bought from the McKechnie firm the old British Hotel stable, and is removing it to the propâ€" erty he purchased from Rev Mr Newâ€" ton. The price was $75. There are fine timbers and good lumber in the Taken from Review fyle, Nov. 4, 1909 A wealth of curiousâ€"looking but no doubt efficient machinery is being inâ€" stalled this week in the new McGowâ€" an mill. The dam too is assuming its final proporiions and when on full duty will give Durham a navigable Much gratification was expressed Saturday last when it became known that Rev. Mr. Newton had decided to IN DAYS OF YORE by Dr. Farquâ€" 2, Holstein, Executors ing 100 acres, the property of the es tate of the late Geo. Polliock, Good buildings and in good state of ou}â€" tivation. Apply to Jos. H. Noble, R. R.S,D!rh-.orcodladll.l.l taxes is being published in the Onâ€" tario Gazette on the 1st day of Sepâ€" tember 1934, and that copfes of the said list may be had at my office. September 1934. paid. Notice is hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of _ By virtue of a warrant issued by the Mayor of the Town of Durham, bearing date the twentyâ€"eighth day of May, 1934, sale of lands in arrears for taxes in the Town of Durham, will be held at the Council Chamber Town Hall, Durham, at the hour of two o‘clock in the afternoon, on the seventh day of December, 1934, unâ€" To Wit : Canadian â€" Pacific T. M. McFadden, Town Agent, To leave destination up to midnight, Tuesday, Nov. 13, 1934. Information and farts from your local agent. Round trip between any two points in Canada at regular oneâ€"way â€" fare and a quarter. REMEMBRANCE DAY TREASURER‘S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES It is easier to forgive those who bore @s than those whom we bore. Clover, Goldenrod and Buckwheat mixed honey. 80c. for 10 pound pail, or 7¢. a pound in your own container, till Oct, 15th. Life‘s greatest poss be measured in money. Don‘t speak well of others only to be well spoken of. No satif well done. Mr. J. M. Matthews has purchased a farm near Ceylon, and has rented a 100 acre farm alongside. _ He takes possession March 1st. A united meeting of the U.F.O. and Labor, elected Mr. E. C. Drury of Crown Point, Simcoe County, as leader of the new Provincial Gov‘t unanimously . Mulock Corr.â€"We feel more than thankful that _ Prohibition carried with such an overwhelming majority. For South Grey alone the majority was over 20,000. Holstein Corrâ€"Mr. W. H. Hunter has shipped a carload of potatoes from Holstein station. permanent roadway in 1920. The new County roads will shame our stree‘s. ald, passed away, being about 25 years of age. Mrs John Vessie and children leave this week to join Mr. Vessie in St. Marys, where they in future will reâ€" side. A quiet wedding took place in Ayâ€" ton on Wednesday, Nov. 5th, when Miss Vera Damm of that village, be came the bride of Mr Sam Wilson of town. After a short honeymoon trip to visit friends near Wingham, the young couple will settle down in their new home on Queen St. South. The Review extends good wishes. The sincere sympathy of old Durâ€" ham friends goes out to Dr and Mrs Farquharson, of Agincourt who have had death enter their home. Monday in Hamilton, hospital after a lengthy illness their third son James McDonâ€" Would you have a friend? Be one. Evil shuns those who seek goodness. Better to read nothing than to read from Noon, Friday, Nov. 9 until Noon, Monday, Nov. 12 "Che FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER® FARM FOR SALe of Durham, County of Grey REDUCED FARES HONEY FOR SALE RETURN LIMIT By ALFRED BIGGS GOING DATES W. A. MACDONALD P. RAMAGE, FOR , this 1st day of try Chiropractic adjustments, Mas eage and Uitra Violet Rays Bee your local Chiropractors Dates arranged at Rerald Ofice, De» dalk, also through Durbam Review ans Flesherton Advance. Geo. E. Dunean, Dundalk P. O. . Phone 41 r 44. 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