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Durham Review (1897), 5 Dec 1935, p. 4

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+ t J 3] | Renfrew Cookâ€"Rite M. G. CaALDER, Town agEntT Send _ The friends . â€"The Vmario, 2gain walked ; sweepstales piize at th ter Fair in Toronto, on (Wednesday.) The awa for the best box of an the nine classes exhibite gian Bay | Fruit Growe bUry wore hLest in iha . See the "Ace" Bailey tempered t outfitâ€"$2 95 and up. Boys! Call and see our hockey sti Skates and tools sharrened, Cream repaired, saws gummed. general + Durham, On For Fares, Return Limits, Train Information baae ie emeiinieriennennnaie.,cunuces.,,. 20 CC RECCTIm! Limits, Frain Information, Tickets, consult nearest Agent. See Handbills tsase UHHEEGr itc ies e i o of the Ontaric We have a number of resconditioned Cream Separators. Also new Separators De Laval, Lister and Renfrew: and Fri. DEC. 13 Inp â€" 33 ~oesley,_ _ Clinton, Durham, xeter, Fergus, Goderich, Guelph, Hamilton, Hanover, Harriston, ersoll, Kincardine, Kitchener, London, Listowel, Mitchell, Niagara i‘filhOWen Sound, Paisley, Palmerston, Paris, Port Elgin, St. Catharines, St. Marys, Sarnia, Southampton, Strarford, Stra&roy, Walkerton, Wiarton, Wingham Woodstock. And oit my dear departe winging back to eart 1 weave the freshening chaste sparkle of the The rapture of the meadc cawing of the crow, The glory of the rainbow . a fermâ€"clad dell, Resplendent â€" hues of _ su their magic mustia _ Range Reg, $79.00 ; Special this week $714 Ixeter 0 0 P C OCCOOe wevaree h Napanee, Kingston, C m" DEc' 13 to Prescott, Morrisburg, Lindsay, Peterboro, Campbellford, Newmarket, Collingwood, Meaford, Barrie, Orillia, Midland, Grav Huntsville, North Bay, Parry Sound, Sudbury. Allt on line of Temiskaming & Northern Ontario Rly Rly.; Kapuskasing, Longlac Hardrock, Geraldton, . * ® w oee ans L OZ _ # & We it rtaiizneibatyins Aoaints tronnsaiaca oo Fri. DEC. 13 ro TORONTO .« Cleaning. Dyeing and Pressing market, and for should be found bocok of poems to all who may â€" thor, Mrs Louise known to Durhan workers, as the here for two year Gecrge A. Putna t Ask nearest Agent of C ____ on Educational CENT A MILE Try Evenâ€"Flo for that Ov.â€" ercoat this fall to give it that wellâ€"groomed look. W McFARLANE‘S Cleaners & Dyers won Â¥. L. Hamilton, the the district, and a Is l W s Ooomn um ICT Conet en on Uducational Allâ€"Expense Tour to Tmntoâ€"Saturday‘ VISIT ROYAL ONTARIO MUSEUM : PARLIAMENT BU: Of special interest to teachers mud shukscuks ce m aky * 00 °++ *TammItOn, the ‘apple king‘ district, and a large part of . again walked away with the takes pmize at the Royal Winâ€" r in ‘Toronto, on opening day sday.) The award was made best boxr of any varety in e classes exhibited. The Georâ€" yÂ¥ Fruit Growers‘ of Thornâ€" ‘re best in the spy class. emmaneindtfemeenemenstor Durham Machine Shop ROYAL swEeepstak ES nt hues of suntise with magic, mystic spell." ie _ Review to hey will enjo PHONE â€" 177 and all adiac;n; -C"N"I'\" Stations m se aus . s 1. W °=°==°=0=0=0=°=° rainbow arch, across ce" Bailey tempered tube s! ating pus T ie is Mn ApAIP Bsccsc slsc c id * to teachers and students of Public Parents and guardians also welcome. _ _ _ ""° and guardiar to your absent enjoy reading it. anadian National Railways & w 1 C P Df the siftow, meadow lark, th Minimum Fares snarpened, Cream Separators gummed, general repair work W, Moon, Prop. Locally between Imporian t Stations at which Excursion Ticieg are 0013 â€" Ask Ticket An ,;t. â€"â€"_â€"____________s22n LICKet Age !Rfund Trip Bargain â€"GOwâ€"zâ€" DURHAM Adults 75c Child 40¢; hockey sticks. , Kingston, Gananoque, Brockville, , Morrisburg, Cornwall, Uxbridge, Newmarket, Allandale, iPenetang, Midland, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Sudbury. Alltowns in New Ontario i Ontario Rly.; Nipissing Central k, Geraldton, Jellicoe. 'ro Also to Brantford, Chatham, Chesley, _ Clinton, Durham, Hami_lt_on, Hanover. Harriston: tnrough towns of less than 2,500 population are being taken over by the Provincial Government. _ All gas tanks, etc., will hencefor h be under provincial jurisdiction . fying â€" Council through towns population are the Provincial Ah! yes, thank you another leg and a piece We‘ll just put the bone of the plate. there was peace honor among men 10 CC CCC Oe PXVWEUIUUCS are great, like the national debt. But we‘re glad the season is on us for chickens suppers. We rejoice. So many things seem to have been slidâ€" ing and bocoming uncertain that â€" it ‘s well to note that continued exisâ€" ‘ence _ of something â€" which anchors coer in the memories of days when there was peace in the world and €clins to be : the air and until its consu great. like the at it was never done tha‘ way on the terih concession even if it was for the support of the church . There was a feeling that a more seasoned bird could support the church â€" perâ€" haps better than some young thing ‘hat was getting to be fairly handy and regular at laying eggs when the prices were good. Perhaps that is a happy ending for a chicken‘s life.|' During other years she was faithful and then on toward the end she did wha: she could to support the work’ of the church. _ Yes, her children | would be proud enough to make reâ€"‘ ference to such a career. | The wonder is how "he ladies make these chicken suppers pay. Most peoâ€" ple who go to them eat a great deal. They seem to have a certain acrobatâ€" ic exhuberance when they set to on the first helping; they anticipa e that if they get through and look hungry sume pcrson will suggest they have some more. Navar MA «x2 00 d The ron{oâ€"Saturday, Dec. 1;. _ RLIAMENT BUILDINGS, ete momen. to the increasing number 0‘ an~~incements of churches which a&. mep..ing to hold the annual chicken supper. The supper would take place first and sfier that a splendid entertainâ€" ment had been arranged. The prices seem to run around 30 and 40 cents. We suppose there must be a cer‘ain number of chickens marked for desâ€" truction right now in a good many farm yards. We don‘t suppose they would expect a man to hand â€" over the pullets from his flock, at least it was never done tha‘ way on the teri h concession even if it was for Canuberance when they set to on ¢ first helping; they anticipa‘ e that they get through and look hungry me pcrson will suggest they have me more. Never did we know _ a rson to decline such a suggestion a fowl supper in a church. There ns io be some sort of tonic in @ air and #. whets the appetite Afer reading the war news of the day and having tried to get the polâ€" ical battles fairly recorded it is well to come upon something which has within it a degree of goodness. That is why we pay heed at the momen t0 the increasing numkar PHoONE 3, DURHAM Phone 140 for leaflet Highway Depg Councils that Ir and » whets the ap s consuming poss‘bilities like the national debt. glad the season is on ns CHICKEN SsUPPERS (Stratford Beaconâ€"Herald) omom=srom g EXCURSION and High Schools and a piece off the chest. ut the bones on the edgo and full information & lhat a more seasoned upport the church perâ€" than _ some young thing tting to be fairly handy at laying eggs when the good. Perhaps that is a Department is noti all highways _ than 2,500 we‘ll have \ _ Canada has a serious rival in a sister Dominion,â€"New Zealand. The |latter‘s â€" favorable position in mid me Pacific, where her islands are virgin ; | most of the year, make New Zealâ€" and a wonderful dairying country . fl No wonder the Canadian Government °; wanted to place an embargo on her | butter! The City of Dunedin in the | south Island, is making the most of | her advangates too. In the Chrismas | edition of the "Otago Daily Times," 9 | published at Dunedin, the Otago Harâ€" nfbor Board have a full page display 'oll advertisement, stating that they are eemvac 3e 9 08 ' ©EReit | memp e | advertisement, stating that they are !“The most promising airport in the ’S:uzhern Hemisphere". With characâ€" ‘terisu’c foresight, the Otago Harbour | Board proposes to reserve an area of 1approx!mately 50 acres as a possible site for an airport on the foreshore of Otago Harbor. Fow cities in the world have an airport so convenientâ€" ly situated. It is right in the heart of Dunedin City. A railway line runs already alongside of it. | Incidentally â€" the "Daily Times" which puts cut this Christmas edition annuallyâ€"anc in October,â€"is also to the front. The large illustrated numâ€" ber is a credit to the publishers, setâ€" ting forth the charms of New Zealâ€" and, in landscape and water. The reâ€" sidents of that island possess a goodâ€" . ly heritage . NEW ZEALAND KEEPS AHEAD It appears the ladies are not wantâ€" ed in munic‘pal life. Running for School Board in Hanover Mrs E. C. Taylor was the only defeated candiâ€" date, while for the Board of Educaâ€" tion in Owen Sound, the two ladies running, Mrs I. McLecd and Mrs J. Mitchell were also at the bottom of the list, and the only ones Gefeated. has made such rapid strides in Britâ€" ain that four out of every 100 galâ€" lons consumed in the country are produced from coal. Recently a carâ€" go of 300.000 gallons of highâ€"gracde gasoline â€" extracted from coal was shipped from England. The new inâ€" Custry is located at Billinghamâ€"onâ€" Tees and the plant has a capacity of 45,000,000 gallens of gasoline â€"a year. A keen interest is being shown‘ in Canada in the results achieved in( view of the large deposits of coal inli Eastern as well as Western Canada. | EXTRACTION oFr tiful myth to the children. When we are young we weave a halo around certain figures that are really never blotted out. They alâ€" ways remain treasured memories. Children â€"come along quickly enough to the time when the idealistic is passed over for cold hard â€" facts. Christmas is what we make it, and our Santa Claus may also be a very real one or a delusion. Certa‘nly there is a Santa Claus . ‘ The other day we read of a teachâ€" er, in Kitchener, we think, who was u‘ispamgingAher small scholars to the effect that there was no Santa Claus. The School Board rightly corrected the teacher in spoiling a very beauâ€" tiful myth to the children. + a State, to the rebel who fails, waoe| And th beide. No light will burn for him in’ o 98 . the Tory window. In his Ottiwa} 4* 8 club these days Mr Stevens sltsâ€"a‘ «leed! _ lonmely figure. Shunned by the Liber-“hmt e0 _als, with Tory maled‘ctions on his l'can C head as the man who brought them “’hat’ b disaster, he is a perfect ilustration do. of the truth tha; nothing fails like And I 1 failure. Had he come back with 20| PÂ¥ W or 30 followers, had ho shown his Which ; erstwhile comradesâ€"inâ€"arms that his play? was the path of viectoryâ€"that would| * ! a. | have been different. As it is, he is Measuri the Samson who pulled down the p’l-' Squal« lars of the temple, with catastrophe Am 1_ 8 for ail; anl the word is wrath. Thoy mMA s will not let the sun go down on it. Patientl Woe tcs fur the cohoris of Mr Abâ€" Or":::.n 1 eihart. Heretics these will be, outside Cc')‘tm,:t the pale, their hands against everyâ€" hi v body. Miss Agnes Macphail, drawing ({0‘,""? her skirts about her in Olympian alâ€"| |, bf“”y wofness, using a long spoon to sup Neu:-’ d with them all, will be happy com-!swer ‘t pared to these." | and Boos | C RAMAGE & SON. Editors and Proprietors. "Harry Stevens? _ General without an army, Stevens will be the Ishmalâ€" ite of Parliament. In politics, as in "Dackstage at Ottawa" wherein it seeks to enlighten their readers of the political outlook of many of the members. We are not expressing any cpinions but _ "Backstage" when wa quoic him on Hon. Harry Stevâ€" ens and Miss Macphail: Maclean‘s Magazine had an inter esting article in a recent issue by "SUPS THEM ALL WITH SPOoON" ¢l!¢ Ourtuom Hrviw traction of gasoline from _ coal THE BEAUTY OF A MYTH ‘Calit to the publishers, setâ€" the charms of New Zealâ€" dscape and water. The reâ€" that island possess a goodâ€" ION OF GASOLINE FROM COAL aA succeEess TORONTO FORGINg In cities_ about deaths in automo Dedeatrhn-; wher only oneâ€"third of =â€"__ lon of our staft Canada provides the bulk of the Thank you. cheese, oats, motor tires, tubes, nails â€" silk hosiery and hay impo‘rted into A horseradish Trinidad, British West Indies . will sprout An« In cities, about twoâ€"thirds of the table decoration deaths in automobile accidents â€" are =â€"â€" pedestrians: whereas 8 PUTAE »urtans > . jyy o o land about $200 for every shot last season . "The man who from his wife, has n wife."â€"Gilbert Wells n! The regular monthly meeting â€" of | Aberdeen W.I. was held at home 'Jol Mrs Thes. Milligan on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 25, with an attendâ€" â€"|ance of 15 members and 9 visitors . ~f.\Ixs Grierson read the scripture lesâ€" | son from psalin 79. In memory of â€" the late Mr. MceQuarrie, the presiâ€" .f(!»xlt asked that we rise in a momeni | of silence, the Lord‘s prayer | was \then repeated in unison. Reports | were given. A letter of thanks was read from Mrs Putherbough who we Iaro sorry to report is suffering a !g:em deal at present. The secretary was asked to apply to the Departâ€" | ment for the Government grant. A splendid report of the cooking class beld in Durham was given by Miss Jennie MeDonald. A com. was apâ€" pointed to buy tea towels for our cabinet in the school. A hearty vote of thanks _ was given Mr and Mrs, Twamley for their generous hospiâ€" lality the even‘ng of the at home, and also to those who helped. Mrs. 1 Davey gave an interesting paper on ( ‘Peace‘ and also conducted a splenâ€" 1 did paper on ‘Being positive‘. Mrs. 1 Milligan and assistants served a tas ; ty lunch and a social half hour was j spent together. The next meeting (; will ~ be NEQ at thi mamea ‘ap "o4 iA It costs every deer lton held the lucky number. A very o lhumorous reading entitled ‘His counâ€" CHRISTMAS is on its way try cousin‘, was given by Mrs Vess‘c, £ [Mrs Ewen followed with a splendid f Yes, there are only five weeks 'e“'paper, "A Sunday School Picnic‘. J t‘? plan‘ror your . Christmas s'.mp':"l‘he special feature on our program | P ng. Time does slip by so ""P00 [ was a shrub and flower contest by kA Hours run into weeks so quickly lMiss Glenna Lawrence. Mrs Noble | when everyone is active. oS l and | AsSiglALtS served delicious reâ€" |not scem possible »hat the time ’B!freshments and a social period was at hand for the pP.Oplt" to look abo"”engagcd in by all. Our next meeting 'for the annual shopping event. Yet |will be at the home of Mrs McCrae, it is a fact. People are now plan-i Wednesiay, January 29, 1936. n‘ng their Christmas presents. This means thai‘ the merchant who is a-l The annual meeting of the Rocky wake is presenting the pleasing merâ€"| Sargeen U.F.W.0. club was held, chandise to the customers. It meanerOV- 13, at the home of Mrs Herb that the people are expecting to: Atkinson, with a large attendance of hear from the merchants. What are| members and visitors present. There he local merchants doing to present| was a discussion on charitable work their claims to the public to buy lo , to be done this winter. The secreâ€" cally? This is one of the most imâ€" tary read the correspondence from poriant questions of the day. It is head office. Mrs Weir favored the necessary that every local merchant Club with one of her humerous readâ€" |ma,kes plans (0 secure a bigger proâ€"| ings. Mrs L. Mclean took the chair "[‘ort.‘on of business this year than he;lor the election of officers. Mrs Geo,. Gid last year. The big chain stores Noble was elected president on the | and departmental stores are working retirement of Mrs M. Ritchie. The â€" on the plan. Surely the local merâ€" sec‘yâ€"treas., â€" Mrs Arthur Edge was , chant can find new methods and medâ€" reâ€"elected; vice pres., Mrs Heft, and . iums by which business can be inâ€" Pianists, Mrs Atkinson and Mrs R‘tâ€" i c.eased. If he is to make a stan: in Chie; flower and program committees building greater business, now is were appointed. The hostess and asâ€" r the t‘me to begin. Every local merâ€" Sistants seryed a dainty lunch. The , chant should be alive to the opporâ€" N€Xt meeting will be held at the , tunity.â€"Weston Timesâ€"Guide. Pbome of Mreâ€"flan | xtini. ’ Yes, there are only five weeks left to plan for your Christmas shopâ€" p‘ng. Time does slip by so rapidly Hours run into weeks so quickly when everyone is active. It does not scem possible »hat the time â€" is at hand for the people to look about for the annual shopping event. Yet it is a fact. People are now planâ€" ; n‘ng their Christmas presents. This| town Content with the labor down ?" Fairly poinced question Never mini telling us ho swer it. From now let us and Boost". made plan, Patiently do‘ng the best I can? Or am I a wrecker, who walks the |Just common labor is all I need. 1 can easily wreck in a day or two What builders hav> taken a year to do .‘ And I thought to myself as I went _ _my way, Which of these roles have I tried to square? Am I shaping my deeds to ‘__ tne slogan of a service club, the The B.Y.P.U. members held their xommaâ€" , Kiwanis, is ‘We Build‘. With the regular meeting Tuesday night it _ we are having our first touch of !)Mi‘dland Free Press we ask, "Why the parsonage, the program being iD winter this week. !cgunot we all catch some of the charge of Miss Florence MacDonald. yrs Ben Coutts is in Toronto this | Kiwanis spirit and become builders? Prayer by pastor Homer; Miss Ulva week as a delegate to the U.F.W. I’Let us forge; our failures, our short McDunald gave a read‘ng on Mis$s (), convention. “co:nings of the past and get our Nina Moore Jamieson; duet entitled _ yp, Jack Coutts visited with relâ€" eyes front." Let us take these words "Beautiful garden of prayer", WAS atiyes in Toronto recently. _ Miss to heart: _ beautiful‘y rendered by Mrs HOMer jean remained there for the winter |"I watched them tearing a building and Miss Lolita Mighton; topic EiY months. _ down, en by Florence MacDonald, "Writer| A surprise party was held at Mr. A gang of men ‘n a busy town. ol Canadian History"; poem by A and Mrs Joseph Brown‘s on Tuss With a hoâ€"heaveâ€"ho and lusty yell ma Anderson, "Don‘t be a drifter". day evening of last week when a | They .swung a beam and the sidee Mr and Mrs Gordon McCCracken number of relatives gathered to honâ€" _ wall fell. and little daughter Dorleen of Glenâ€" or Mr. James Tucker who was 85 |I asked the foremanm, ‘Are these men ©!£, were Sunday visitors with Mr. years old that day. We wish Mr. | _ skilled, and Mrs Dougald Hastie. ‘Tucker good health in his declining |And the men you‘d hire if you had. A conference was held in church years, | to buili? here Thursday afternoon and evenâ€" Wls ce 5 " HdER Y F00 e 9°t" s oies C c tectie ols P alt s accal play? Am I a builder who works with care, Measuring â€"life by the rule and ! _ The slogan of a service club, _ the ;Klwaula, is ‘We Build‘. With the | Midland Free Press we ask, ‘"Why !caunot we all catch some of the |Kiwanis spirit and become builders? !Let us forget our failures, our shortâ€" ‘comings of the past and get our ‘eyes front." Let us take these words to heart: s "I watched them tearing a building THE DURHAM REVIEW Noble LET‘S ALL BE "BUILDERS" ABERDEEN W. I °_ °* SUEHmH Hall NOUr was 1er. The next meeting Id at the home of Mrs. , Thursday, Dec. 19. gave a laugh and said, ‘Nc in "t of the cooking class m was given by Miss ald . A com. was apâ€" ty tea towels for our school. A hearty vote as given Mr and Mrs, their generous hospiâ€" such deaths are has no secrets no secrets or no hunter in Scot question, isn‘t it? labor of tearing us how you an ‘r in Scotâ€" animal he all "Build a â€" well 4500 as an antiseptic in S ‘â€"‘l for cuts and burns, ies cta6 dR 5.10 will sprout and make an 1040 0. ‘ Once again do we remind our corâ€" respondents to do everything in their power to have â€"their budgets reach us on Tuesday and not Wedâ€" nes day as several are in the habit of doing. One budget came in recentâ€" ly on Wednesda.y that gave a report of a meeting on the Thursday prevâ€" ious. There was nothing to prevent this budget from reaching us, Tuesâ€" Cay if not Monday, â€" 1f the news was written the day of tMB happening . Ther» are enough events happen on the late Tvesday and Wednesday aâ€" lone to writeup and take care of the correspendence, much as we value it. We aim to get the ‘Review‘ out in time, and to this, the coâ€"operaâ€" ion of our staff of writers is requ.lreg Thank vyouâ€" Honey ald Basil Shewell. Sr. Iâ€"Ian Campbell. Sr. Pr.â€"Vernon Goldsmith, Irene Bolton. Jr. Pr.â€"Florence Bolton . Best _ in Spellingâ€"Haze] MacDonâ€" 244 Vâ€"Jessie Campbell. Jr el MacDonald. 8r. IHHâ€"I, Marjorie Mountain; Dor bell.~ )r . : IIhâ€"_lonnme . HALAz McKechnie Best in Jr. IVâ€"Alex Miller; Jim 1 Sr. HIâ€"Elsie Miller; Ethel 1 Sr. IIâ€"Fred Noble, Sr. Iâ€" Noble; Layman Ritchie; Vera sie; Hugh Miller. Ir. Br . to to be done this winter. The secreâ€" tary read the correspondence from head oftfice. Mrs Weir favored the _club with one of her humerous readâ€" ings. Mrs L. Mclean took the chair for the election of officers. Mrs Geo. Noble was elected president on the retirement of Mrs M. Ritchie. The sec‘yâ€"treas., Mrs Arthur Edge was reâ€"elected; vice pres., Mrs Heft, and pianists, Mrs Atkinson and Mrs R‘tâ€" chie; flower and program committees were appointed. The hostess and asâ€" sistants seryed a dainty lunch. The next _ meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Geo. Noble . to in time, and to this, the coâ€"operaâ€" of our staff of writers is required nk you. | _ The Ladies‘ Aid, Burns â€" Presbyterâ€" jan church, Rocky Saugeen, met at ‘the home of Mrs Alvin Noble, Wedâ€" \ nesday, Nov. 27th, with a splendid attondance of members and vis‘tors. i"l’he scripture lesson was taken from psalm 84 and was given by Miss C. F.etcher, followed by prayer by ‘the president. Considerable business was discussed, also the drawing of _ a cushion top, which had been donated by Mrs Allan Boyd. Mrs George Brown was the f;)ltunate one, The drawing of the ticket on our quilt also took place and Miss M. E. Morâ€" e A conference was held in church here Thursday afternoon and evenâ€" ‘ng of last week, including members of B.Y.P.U., Sunday School, and Ladies‘ Mission Circle of the Owen Sound _ Association. Rev. â€" Harold Bridge of Toronto was guest speakâ€" GET SCKOOL REPORTs No. 13, BENTINCK ROCKY SAUGEEN No. 2, BENT. & GLEN,. â€"Alex Miller; _ Jim Vessie. Elsie Miller; Ethel Vessie. ‘red _ Noble, Sr. Iâ€"Doris IIIâ€"Coony Eidt. Sr. II Spellingâ€"Fred Noble Evelyn Ross. T NEWS IN EarLy MULOCK IIIâ€"I. Mountain: Donald Camp put into Moffat, Teacher °; Vera Ves Jr. Pr.â€"Joan strips is attractive , Teacher IVâ€"Hazâ€" A DPleasing ;:xuu of the service was the presence of the parents and ahterolthoflndum.llrudln A. C. lchonuud Miss Ulvrae of special solo wa Helen Clarke, A the church . The date was given t ¢f Chatham and church by Rev . sor. Fouo‘.in‘ bymn the BRanaa sor. â€" The mir session were r ordination sern Rev. H. R. No Baptist church theme, ‘The 5 The ordination ing cn of hand isters present, F. Dingman, j Butt, of Harroy «xtended â€" gree ter. of t_he tow by the hand of come into tha Pilest of Durt er by Rev. J town and Rev 7.30 with ( cucied by ture lesson Between the afternoon and evening sessions the lad‘as of the church served an excellent repast in the town _ hall to all delegates and friends, for which a hearty vote of thanks was tendered by the visitors . The evening service commenced at 7.30 with devotional exercises conâ€" Anvndewdt K2 l __ 1 Christian Doctrine. lowed, to which the pied â€"with clarity and After this the council ; cided unanimously to ; candidate to the work Ministry . _ SHurch. The charge to the candiâ€" e was given by Rev , Joseph Janes Chatham angq the charge to the rch by Rey, Mr. Vincent, Windâ€" +__ Following the singing . of & in the Benediction was pronouncâ€" DY, AHO MCOWI ce 22. â€" 1 *WBE chester churches and conducted | a short devotional service. Rev. L M. Houlding of Leamington was elocted Moderator and Rev. A. Burgess of Kingsville, Clerk, who called the roll. The council consisted of the ministers and delegates from the sistar churches of the Western _ Asâ€" soc ation. The clerk of the church, Mrs C. P. Arner, presented records of the call extended to the pastor by the church and hbis acncentanra hy REV. W. J, MasDONALD ORDAINED Mrs F. Torry. Lunch was served by the hostess and assistants. The Janâ€" uary meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Alf Balley. About sixty or seventy walked in on Mr and Mrs John Wells on Monâ€" day even‘ng last and spent a most enjoyable evening. We congratulate Mr Wells on having been elected as councillor again. ; Mr and Mrs Jos. Reay and family ®pont an evening last week with Mr :and Mrs George Reay when they ;en,‘oyed a fowl supper. |_The U.F.W.O. held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs Joroph Brown on Tuesday of last week with a good attendance, Letters were road from headquarters and letters of thanks were read from Mrs Geo. Mighton Jr. and Mr=Joseph Porter. It was decided to send a delezate to the convention, Mrs George Turnbull being chosen. A short program folâ€" lowod consisiing of Guet by Mrs. Wm. McCulloch and daughter Chrisâ€" tine; solos by Mrs Pn Coutts and Mrs F. Torry. Lunch was served by the hostess and nGulstante Wha r..2 0C Miss Milligan our teacher is preâ€" paring for a Chrisimas tree on Dec. 19;h. _ With the assistance of the young pecple a good program is beâ€" ing prepared. A surprise party was held at Mr. and Mrs Joseph Brown‘s on Tuss day evening of last week when a number of relatives gathered to honâ€" or Mr. James Tucker who was 85 years old that day. We wish Mr. Tucker good health in his declining years. Mr. Jack Coutts visited with relâ€" atives in Toronto recently. Miss Jean remained there for the winter months. the minutes of the afternoon 1 were read by the clerk. The tion sermon was preached _ by 1. R. Nobles pastor of Temple t church, Windsor, on _ the ‘The swinging doors of life‘, rdination Prayer with the layâ€" _ of hands by the Baptist minâ€" present, was given by Rev. 3. this the council retined unanimously to set an 1@an, _ Dresden Harrow Unite arrow United church, then greetings from the minisâ€" town. This was followed id of fellowahlp and â€" we}. the ministry by Rev. Jj, in â€" of Wulhceburg. A lo was rendered by Mico Dur newlyâ€"ordained minister. XFe w 2 (Amherstburg Echo) ousiy to set apart the the work of the Gospel VICKERS â€" Hunter of Wina , Organist of Questions fcol candidate â€"re conciseness . by Miss and deâ€" win yer battles, don‘t it? ‘Oo under stands Chinese?" conversation with a British soll> at Shanghai asked why the 1:i=> almost always win their bat« "Before goin‘ into action," exp!s ed the "Tommy‘, "we always pray." The other retorted that the Chinese also prayed before a battle. "Yes, but the point is, wot lans uage do yer pray in?" "Well, that explains why yer Mr and Mrs Thos. Ha; Mr and Mrs Stanley Harris last Sunday with Mr and Jacques . A number from the neiâ€" took in the progressive e Mr. Geo. Stewart‘s last W night when a very enjoy: was spent, Mrs J Marjory Thlu‘nda,y McGirr. ~*C6CmmpUon, wnHo is very Mrs. Wm. Weir had } removed in Durham hospi: day. Mrs Porter is lookin home in her absence. Mrs â€" John Sowrby â€" and Marjory â€" of Berkeley, vi ThursGay with her cousin. Mrs Jos. McCa: nurse her mcther Singhampton, who Mrs Geo Mary, left : where they M The funeral of the }a:« Pryle was held Monday m« $t. Paul‘s Church. The pa family have our sympathy i loss of their cldest daught« Miss Margaret Mclntosh on Wed@nesday from Rockw a three wooks‘ visit with h: there and in Toronto. Mr Summers of Toront« the pulpit in the absence « dreau on Suncay, and gave ful talk on ‘Jesus, and the furgivlng spirit and Jove fo ple .‘ Mrs Shippam and mother, Lawrence, Durham, spent \\ with Mrs E. Dargavel. Latona anc Separate Sc} having their school concer in Latona school on Dec. good program is being pre: Mr and A Ladies‘ Aid was organ Friday afternoon. 13 ladi« present. It was decided to crokincle party on Thursday the basoment of the church . Winter has set in. We h; fine weather so far for N« With snow coming about th« Docember, winter will not long . The community was shocked the death of little Willard Rai ly son of Mr and Mrs E. Ran, made known, early Suncay mo The young lad had been a. echocl the past week and had ; but nothing sericusly until Ja:« week. Sympathy goes out to |;; ents and sister Miss Reta. _ The heavy fall of snow tha ‘nme time during Saturday nig put on a wintry appearance a; made one realize that winter i in earnest. Some are still us autos while others have hau}e the sleighs and bells and given the once over after the summe journ in the unknown parts o drive shed or storage room . bells make a cheery sound alon; the grating Of gravel on th« ners. Mr and Mrs Will Switzer and i D. Willis of Hanover spent a . last week with Mrs Sharp. Mrs Sharp and son Alex vi with Mr and Mrs John Whylie, over last Tuesday. _ The mutton hounds have been . the rampage again. â€" This time \; James Byers‘ fine flock of sheep we;, visited in the early hours of Sat;, day morning. Several were injure, some were put out of misery but ;) dogs made a clear get away, Th are other large flocks of sheep in ;) vicinity which would be an easy p,, to these animals that are ben; . mischief . Eimwood, Ont.,. and the candida fatherindaw, Rev. J. T. Priest, 1 THAT EXPLAiNSs it Geo. Hopkins left for Toronto they intend to r Jos. McCaslin GREEN GROVE soldier in the « DEC. 5, 1=35 DORNOCH M H don‘t that night and H i aSs a i Give *69 0 Christ: carrvit to rea t% OTMW The mM NA k GUu SIN d 1

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