Estate of the Mte lots 25, 26, con. 12\ F day, Jan. 9th, 1936.\ plements, Househol Sale at 12 o‘clock. A large crowd of parents, children and friends gathered inthe basement of Amos church on Friday last for a social time together. The first part was a good program of songs, music, recitations, dialogue and a cantata. By the time the program was over, there was no time left for games. Lunch was served, then grapes, nuts apples and candies. Then home afâ€"‘ ter having a sociable time . | Miss Florence Patterson of Toronto returned home on Friday . Mr and Mrs Willie Eccles spent Christmas with the latter‘s brother, Mr Andrew Lindsay near Durham. ‘ . t Mr. James Bodwell of Michigan,‘ spent Christmas week with the Tay-l lor family. Mir and Mrs Alex. Drimmie. Mr and Mrs Frank Hopkins _ and family spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr and Mrs John Kerr at Varney, Mrs Hopkins staying over till Saturday . Mr and Mrs Norma family and Mr and Mi spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs Alex. D This community extends heartiest congratulations to Mr and Mrs Robt. Renwick on the anniversary of their diamond wedding: a couple who spent most of their lives in this place. We hope that they see a number of years together yet. Mr and Mrs James McGillivray have their sister, Miss Winnie Binnie visâ€" iting them over the Christmas season are: Chas. Holm, as reeve, for his 18th successive year; John Aitken, Deputy Reeve; Conrad Baetz, Henry Miller and Ezra Halliday, Councillors Normanby township nominations at Ayton Monday were one of the quietâ€" est ever held. Only one new «man was nominated, Donald Mcllvride for Council, and both he and Ezra Halliday, nominated also as Deputyâ€" Reeve, said they would not cause an election, so the former Council was returned by acclamation. These, who will again serve the township for 1936 EGREMONT A quiet nomination was held at Holstein, Monday when the present Council was returned by acclamation: Reeveâ€"W . H. Hunter; Deputyâ€"reeve â€"Sam Patterson; Councilliorsâ€"Wm. Aldcorn, W. J. McDougall, Henry Cowan. The only other nominee was J. A. Ferguson for Councilior, and he withdrew . Acclamations for Egremont | and Normanby Councils Do you want a Crowd at your Auction Sale? its, Mousehol Furniture, etc. t 12 o‘clock. rms cash. George E. Dunckn, Auctioneer The "Review" is well prepared to print the bills and advertise your sale, to reach the people vitally interâ€" ested, at prices that fit your pocket book. NTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO We can solve your advertising and If you are planning a sale, call and se ADMD (USTRATRIX‘s3 AUCTNN SALE Then Advertise Durham "Review" 10. O 00 1 768 ato gdrlterent. . We live in a different day and genâ€" eration and do things in a different way. Rural mail ccuriess calrry the news of the auction sale or whatever have you, to yeur éccr. But now things are different. We live i eration and do things in a different way. t w usls hi i: o dn t & a Auction Sales are just as largely attended as you want th Upon the publicity he gave the sale depends its success. time in years past, the village store avd Post Office with biil on a fence corner, were all thatis reamnired +n aAwart+!aa the lte Wesley Snell con. 12\ Egremont, Thurs h, 1936.\ Farm Stock, Imâ€" VYC! Ne UNrstmas season Mrs Norman Drimmie and DROMORE NORMANBY Mrs Dave Hooper th their parents, No doubt quite a number of the farmers will be out to Holstein today it being Nomination day . A number from around here attendâ€" ded the hockey match at A. Henderâ€" son‘s rink on Saturday afternoon. ‘ Mr Wm. Watts spent Christmas with his folks here. Miss Mary McDonald, Dromore and Miss Margaret McPhaden, Mt Forest, are spending the holidays with their grandparents, Mr and Mrs J. A. Ferâ€" guson . Mr and Mrs J. A. all their family, except . with them on Christmas _ Mr Clifton Rogers, London, came home to spent Christmas and _ the following week with his parents here, Mrs Sweet and little daughter, Toronto, and Mr and Mrs F. McCaw of Orchardville, were also Christmas visitors in that home. We are pleasâ€" ed to report Cliff very much improvâ€" ed in health. Christmas is over once again and the real nice day we had enabled many to spend the day with relaâ€" tivesor friends. Santa too, was able to make his rounds as we have not heard of anyone being overlooked. Mr. and Mrs W. Love and family, and Mr and Mrs Wm. Ferguson and family, Clifford, all spent Christmas at W. P. Horsburghs. Mr T. Brown returned home from the city, well pleased with the sales from his Christmas trees. Jack Frost has sure b the last couple of weeks, v one stay close to the fire The school meeting was held last Thursday. Mr Adam Keller was reâ€" elected as trustee. Mr Nelson Holliâ€" day supplies the wood, Robert Carâ€" mount the cedar, and Wm. Brown is caretaker . Mr Eldon Rahn ate Christmas goose with his parents at Vammey. Mr and Mrs Will Kirby entertained the Davis family on Christmas day. Mr and Mrs Robert Carmount enâ€" tertained about thirty relatives â€" on Christmas day. Mr. Carmount has been on the sick list for a few days but we hope he will soon be up and around again. We congratulate our teacher, Mr. Adlam and pupils on the success of the Christmas concert, which conâ€" sisted of recitations, dialogues, and songs. Santa arrived with a wellfillâ€" ed sack of nuts and candies for the kiddies . were all thatis required to advertise the sale Miss Irton of Mt. Forest spent the holiday with Miss Clare Hoeflin. Mr and Mrs Fred McCaw and famâ€" ily ate Christmas dinner with her parents, Mr and Mrs W. H. Rogers. Mr Leonard Gordon of Mt. Forest spent a few days last week with Mr Gordon Dickson. readers, a happy and prosperous New Year. Mr and Mrs Bert Dickson and famâ€" ily spent Christmas with her sister in Chesley. FLOWERY FLATS event through the columns of the 1as sure been around of weeks, which makes ad printing needs on short notice see what we can do for you. . Ferguson had )t John of Sask. as you want them to be 5th, 1935. One year has paksed, since that sad |~. ‘day. When cne we lIpved was called aâ€" way ; God took him homd, it was His will, Within our heartg he liveth still; Just when your life, was brightest, Just when your yedrs were bestâ€" You were called fron this world of sorrow To a home of eter rest. â€"Ever remembered b)\lsabel and | Gerald . \| MARSHALLâ€"Ih loving memory of a dear husbanM and father, Norman Marshall, who\ passed away on Jan. Miss Elsie Andrews iis spending a few days with her parents at Corbetâ€" ton. The nomination of Village Trustees was held Monday, Dec. 30th. There‘ will be an election, as the following four qualified forthe three positions:‘ Clarence Fenton, Louie Woodyard, Jack Switzer and Wm. Aitken. | Mr Chas Fursman of â€" Hanover, spent the holiday with the Smith family. Miss Alma Treleaven who has been some time in Toronto, returned to her home here last week. The Community Circle met in the basement of the United Church on Monday evening, Dec 30th. A very interesting topic was given by Rev. Mr Court. Current events were giâ€" ven by Bill Arnill after which Mr G. Burrows sang a solo. From here the young people adjourned to go on a skating party. ; The dance on New Years eve was a splendid success. Miss Beatrice Smith of Niagara Falls, is spending a few days with her parents, Mr and Mrs E. Smith. Miss Doris Troupe of Mt. Forest, spent the holiday with the Watson family. Mr and Mrs W. Clark of Durbham spent the first of the week with the Henry and Brown families. Mrs McPhaden and daughter Marâ€" garet of Mount Forest are spending their holidays with her sister, Mrs. J. Horsburg. Miss Jean Ellis spent her holidays with ber parents, Dr and Mrs Ellis. Miss Ruby Kerr is visiting her mother Mrs Jordon and the Buller family . Miss Isabel Hastie of Guelph, is spending her holidays with her moâ€" ther, Mrs W. Hastie. Miss Jean Cockburn spent last week with friends in Mount Forest. Miss Aileen Hackett of Toronto is spending her holidays with the Mcâ€" Guire family. | _ LOCAL AND PERSONAL â€" | HOLSTEIN LEADER IN MEMORIAM At one an odd By S. S. No. 0, Egremont, for 25 cords green wood, beech amda ,mple. 14 ins. long\ Also 5 cords ce dar, 14 ins. long. to be in by 12 noon on J 8th. |Don. Mcinnes, Sec‘y, 1, Hoistein †The annual Christmas concert was | held in the school on Dec. 20th and }! was well attended. Mr Albert Marâ€" | shall was chairman and there was a Ilengthy program consisting of chorâ€" uses and recitations by the scholars, mouth organ music by Bert Smallman | songs by Clarence Caldwell and Cecil { Birr, a Christmas dialogue by the "young people and a shadowgraph. At the close of the program, Santa Claus _appeared with candies for the childâ€" | ren and Also presented the gifts from ‘a beautifully decorated tree. There _ were gifts from the teacher for each | pupil and a set of bookâ€"ends for the teacher, Miss Jennings, from the puâ€" pils. Lunch was served at the close.‘ Mrs Alex. Aberdein and children of Wiarton ‘tre visiting with her parents Mr and Mrs David Marshall. We were glad to have a visit from Miss Laura Kerr of Varney and Miss Gladys Caldwell Tuesday afternoon. The teachers are spending the holâ€" idays at. their respective homes in the neighborhood: Miss Florence Mclivâ€" ride from Westhill; Miss Eleanor Marshall from Shelburne; Miss Mary McAlister from Toronto; our teacher Miss Jennings at her home near (Â¥ Mr and Mrs David Marshall enterâ€" tained their children and grandchildâ€" ren, also Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall and sons Gordon and Billy Christmas. Glad to be present and enjoy the day with them. There were 25 present. (Intended for last week) The annual Christmas concert was ' Mr and Mrs Andrew Marshall and ’t'amily and Mr and Mrs Wes Storrey and family of town spent Christmas day at the Wallace home. Mr and Mrs Harold Watson and baby were guests on Christmas with Mr and Mrs Bert Watson and also at the Patterson home. Mrs Andrew Stewart and son Arâ€" thur, Mrs Geo. Stewart ard Mr and Mrs Andrew Picken spent Christmas day with Mr and Mrs James Picken. Mr and Mrs D. Lawrence, Egremont, were also visitors. Miss Ila Barber and Willie, Mrs. Kerr and Miss T. E. Byers were visâ€" itors Saturday at the Porter home. It was Myrtle‘s birthday and we were glad to help her celebrate it. She was two years old. _ Mr and Mrs A. C. Marshall, Isabel _and Flora were visitors on Christmas with Mr and Mrs John Kerr, Varney. ; Mr and Mrs W. Porter and childâ€" ren had Christmas dinner with Mr.} and Mrs Harold Barber. l Guests at the McAlister home on Christmas day were Mr and Mrs Wm Hunter and family of Egremont, Mr and Mrs James Mather and Mr and Mrs Bryson Morlock and children of town and Mr and Mrs Wm. Mather and daughter of Hampden. Mr Norman Carson of Huntsville is enjoying a week‘s holidays with his parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Carson. Mr and Mrs Norman Kerr and faâ€" mily of Varney spent Christmas day at the Caldwell home. Mr and Mrs John Marshall Jr and baby had Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs Wm. McCulloch, Bentinck. Mrs McCulloch and son Kenneth are visiting this week with her daughter Mrs Marshall. Mr and Mrs Wm. Allan, Egremont, Mr and Mrs Hubert McDougall, Holâ€" stein, and Mrs J. M. Marshall were guests on Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs Bert Watson. i, A happy New Year to all. Personâ€" : ally we have much cause for gratiâ€" , tude to the Giver of all good gifts j and to the many who by their letters !I-nd gifts have made this Christmas â€" season such a happy one for us. Aâ€" 'mong the letters we received was one 'from. Mrs Neil McMillan of Swinton Park, formerly Miss Margaret Mcâ€" {Cannel, a former teacher at No. l.l And we were pleased to hear from; each of the Watson families of Deâ€"| 'troit and Toronto, also from some of , l'our own kin that we had not heard | from in many years, namely Mr and Mrs John Austin, Imperial, Sask. We lmight say that all mentioned are | Review readers. | Mr and Mrs Albert Marshall spent Christmas at the home of their dauâ€" ghter Mrs R. Noble of Bentinck, and Mr and Mrs Dawson Marshall and family with Mr and Mrs A. Noble at the Rocky. Mrs Kerr of Egremont visited a few days last week with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Porter. Miss Margaret Petty of town spent Christmas at her home here. Mr Earl Mead and children of Egâ€" remont and Mr and Mrs John Marâ€" shall Sr. were visitors with Mr and Mrs Elgin Wilton on Christmas day. TENDERSâ€" WANTED THE DURHAM REVIEW KNOX CORNERS Egremon to be in‘ . , _ "F. Angus MeceArthur â€" | been a patient in Durham ,'h“fnctnrh.u.;.‘,. are | final his boarding house in ufll‘(_!h 14: Mrs. W Miss Jean MuMwi-;J.-:p:;tted upon for appendicitis on Tuesday. Mr and Mrs w. R. Alder have left on a holiday trip to the West Indies. MARCH March 7: Mr and Mrs Ben Sharp entertained a number of friends on the occasion of their goléen veddlngl on March 3rd. 2. _, __" A tirst northâ€"western semiâ€" final. Wort was received by relatives in town of the serious illness of Rev . John Bell at Brandon, Manitoba . Feb. 28: After sixteen years of service in Royal Bank, Durham, _ J, A. Rowland has received notice he is transferred to Elmira hrawa1 ‘ Feb. 21: Walter Renwick died at the Isolation Hospital, Toronto, on 19th inst., and today was brought to Durham for interment. Durbam and Chesley hockey teams ara tiadA im awlll c ul Feb. 14: One of Durham‘s « sidents, David Kinnee. died home here on Feb. 12th, After a lengthy span of 1 Lockwood Elvidge, died at he in upper town, on Feb. 11th. Miss Eliza E. Edge and M ald McGillivray were also tw known Glenelg residents, wh on the l1th inst. Mr. Highway 6, nc Queen Street United Church purâ€" pose marking this year the 60th anâ€" niversary of the union of the Wesâ€" h:a,"' 215( T he( i few Met in Knox leyan Methodist and Methodiist New among other n Connection in 1874, vote was favor FEBRUARY lvn the United Feb. 7th: William and Mrs Ram:â€" 10;;259 ";'r’gsi: age, Pricville, were wedded 50 years: of Durham, tw on February 6th. in Miss Chas. G. Lawrence, widely known citizen of Bentinck and Durham, died at Durham hospital on Jan. 19 Mis Jacob Kress‘s illness also had a fatal ending on Jan. 26th. Durham‘s Int. O.H.A. team _ met their first defeat of season in Walkâ€" erton, when they were defeated â€" by Oakville Seniors in «n exhibition game, 7â€"1, Jan. 31: Angus McArthur slipped on the walk outside the home of his sister, Mrs Thos. Banks, sustaining a compound fracture of his leg, beâ€" low the hip. Mrs. John C. Queen, Allan‘s Corâ€" ners, was remembered by the memâ€" bers of St. Paul‘s church for her gratuitous services as its organist for many years. Rev. G. C. Cole, former pastor of Queen St. Church, died at his home in Kenilworth, resulting â€"from a paralytic stroke. Mr Joe Crutchley is the new preâ€" sident of South Grey â€" Agricultural Society . Miss Artina Gun, many years _ a school teacher, died at Miss May Mcâ€" Cracken‘s home, Jan. 20th. Jan. 24: Reeve Mercer, Markdale, was elected Warden of Grey Co. for 1935. Mr and Mrs Andrew Schenk of Ayâ€" ton, celebrated their golden wedding Jan. 1l7th: Mrs Thos. Petty died at her home in town in her 73rd year. Mrs Arthur Gun died suddenly at her home in Weston. Mr and Mrs. Robt. Aljoe were married 50 years on Jan. 7th. Violet McLean, Reg. N., and W. G. Haswell, Owen Sound, were marâ€" ried in Owen Sound on Dec. 26, ‘34. Exâ€"Mayor Murdock was appointed last week by the Dept. of Highways as the new issuer of auto and truck licenses. Durham won over Listowel 10â€"3, in the second league hockey game. Jan. 10: Norman Marsball died in Toronto hospital on Jan. 5th, after a two weeks‘ illness. Mr and Mrs Matthew Barber markâ€" ed their golden wedding anniversary on Christmas Day. The council for Durham in 1935 remains the same as that of 1934, with the exception of one,â€"Cameron Lauder replacing Bob Campbell. Mr. Peter Hay bad one of his finâ€" gers amputated at Durham hospital on Wednesday. Mrs Patrick Burns died at her Normanby home the last day of the old year. bert Hannam, was one of the nomâ€" inees for the Bank of Canada direcâ€" torate. ~ Jan. 3: A former One of Durham‘s early reâ€" NeWB ere 1 6. Summary of Local Events in 1935 was found e, died at her home n Feb. 11th,. Edge and Mrs Donâ€" were also two wellâ€" (As taken from JANUARY t Aberdean ... . ""Y® |â€"Carmen Lov _ 3y3 " NC jSree reserve at Aberdeen ang with Bilton, _ *TChs s W. lae-;z:‘;l{:t;cntdaonm-oflum * ~Drimnite *My; & * i T ted the| Vemoumwlgehumhuatho"‘w‘ fay "Tour| Suporit Store Stock ‘in Markdale Iâ€"*Charlle p vell receiv.‘ from J, C. l:nmy and opened br'u...' Anna I business on turday , Dodds .â€" who . has‘ Mr and Mrs Allan® Bey ,D;..::,, hospital thmcuu..mct F j S _ January, University, Hamilton, from of life, Mrs who died hospital steps at his at in | | | _ May 23: Mr Jas, Me! witt mpsroiset Jos toleegiin, vu â€" large reserve at Aberdeen T ith >"hl:.vltommm lldm ht this district, moving | | _ Vernon Elvidge has purchased the lhee a" cSes M0tk in Markdale arag 5 y for | business on Sam.y«q". °*4 Opened Mrs John here on May Dr. Abrah ous surgeon, of 87 years. May 23: r here she had her May 16: death of or MODRD: tds taliiee s mecal h 123201 service for his church , Miss C. Fettes, matron of Durham Hospital, was the recipient of the King‘s jubilee medal in commemoraâ€" tion of the 25th anniversary of King George‘s acession to the British throne . Shortt, Moderato church in Cana and preached at service for his ¢ May 9: The tendered their Town Hall on and friends. Mrs Norman Mrs Earl â€"l‘hlurd‘ The death of a former Durh sident, Harry Burnett, took pl the home of his daughter, Mrs Emith, Mt. Forest. Durham hockey boys were feted by the executive and m ment, to a banquet in Town H a recognition of their great ) played the past season. FRact er was also presented with a breaker, Mr and Mrs John Rocks, T. celebrated â€" their 40th wedding versary at home of their day Wce Milt en en ue There are at present 1$ of Durham, two less than according to Assessor Ha figures just compiled . vote was favonilï¬g in the United chur for the ministry . Mr and Mrs Sam Patterson, Mrs. Norman Kerr and Mrs Harry Caldâ€" well and son Milton, Varney, were more or less seriousry â€" hburt when the former‘s car in which they were passengers, ran into the ditch off Highway 6, north of Kenilworth . ERCSEITT I Over 80 friends and neighbors of| Mr and Mrs Jas,. P. McGillivray met at their home in Glenelg and presentâ€" mt Meecs 02. t20. V 10 0CE OOR ETeRudtâ€" ed them with a china cabinet, preâ€" vious to leaving for their future home at Dromore. Mr and Mrs Sam Patterson, Mrs. Nitnpeneiugs / igee 22 00 DOCC $ tractions Ccmmitu; _'m;tr 'w“edneadny anmi drafted a tentative program for Olg Home Reunion. Durham Baptist Church parlor was filled with friends of the bride, Miss, Joy Priest on Tuesday, when wellâ€" wishers gathered to shower her on the approaching nuptials, with Rev. John McDonald of Harrow. James J. Wilton died suddenly at his home south of Varney . April 25: The local Sports and Atâ€" April 18: Miss Macphail is attendâ€" ing the Diamond Jubilee of the Louisâ€" iana S_tate University at Baton Rouge W. R. Alder, resident engineer of the Dept. of Highways, has received word from headquarters, that he is transferred to London district. Miss Margaret Lawrence and Miss Elizabeth Kinnee were given presentaâ€" tions by the Y.W.A. of Queen St. Church cn the occasion of approachâ€" ing marriage of former and the reâ€" moval to city of latter. Mr. J. D. McKechnie was elected president of the Bowling Association at their annual election of officers. April 11: As a slight tribute to the closing of Mr David Jamieson‘s pubâ€" lic career, Hon. David Croll, present Min. of Public Works, is rendering him a banquet at the King Edward Hotel, Toronio. Miss Heard, teacher at Varney, crashed into a telephone poll at the main corner in town, with a new car suffering a torn nose, which reâ€" quired several stitches. APRIL April 4: Mr and Mrs Jos. Ellis, of Holstein, died within a day of each other and a joint funeral was given them on Tuesday. The Krug Factory, Chesley, was picketed by 150 union men from neighboring centres, on Tuesday morâ€" ning in an effort to have a better recognition of their rights. Ogle Cluchey for several years in charge of repair dept. of Kellar‘s garage purchased the stock and busâ€" iness, while Mr Kellar will devote his time to salesmanship. Arthur of the Glen, where WIW" 2"" wife, his future home will be made. Durham O.H.A. hockey team were victors over Acton . 9â€"4, in third round O.H.A. playâ€"cowns. _" ‘own on May 3rq, Id"‘ ing the weekend, Revy, ;. §.) M . Moderator of the Presbyterian | part . in Canada visited Durham | q reached at a Special afternaan | â€" ol 0 ie t : Nlke Norman Mclntyre died n ! pnerse n Ees ‘: The Presbytery of Grey Knox Church, Durham, and uks olsc e t d W u0 C CCEEEm, THC favorable allowing women nited church to be ordained nfuctng cl. PebbeRrirsien: mmacid Baird, St. George, The High School students eir annual banquet in the nmn Ml oa o. ' fyles) matters of bqsiï¬;s's. -t-l;e , (Marion 14th inst which also ; of Mrs Wm, a former Durham 12th inst present 1823 citizens MAY Toronto by D. L. Mcâ€" Glen. where with his hospital rORptivato iestsc Th s 2 5 15 Mrs Harry Caldâ€" wedding , Mrs Lorne llnh;lf) afternoon » Toronto, daughter, at her royally Scott‘s plas/â€" at } 8.8. No. 9. EGREMONT IVâ€"Douglas Williams, M# Florence, Reid, Alice Drimmit ard Irvin. Willie Drimmie â€"â€"Carmen Love. Jr. i BR the river, . \ wt In the year 1986, there will be a eclipses, two of the sun and !** Â¥riday evening . Misses Sadie Cameron. FOr®* Kinsman, Ethel Hill, Beulah MCK@* zie who were home for New Y6W* returned to Toronto this Thursd4): A number from here went to # hockey match over at Alex Hend® son‘s on Tuesday and report 4 ~] game, They have a good rink be* . * Denotes perfect Spellingk M. B. Sharp, cords of $.8. No. 13 held their annud meeting last Thursday evening. J9%9 Scott was chairman and Ed. Swail secretaiy. Wm. Moore retiring truÂ¥ Come everybody and enjoy an after nwon‘s real sport. immie, *Myrtie Horsburghâ€" n Nicholson, Alex Reid, Ali¢ *Charlie Drimmie, . *E}r0 ms, Anna Irvin, Pearl 10%¢ Ads. _ Pr.â€"Ethel Irvin. when Ayton came over, the scorebe ing 4â€"3 in favor of Ayton January lith will see the second league game, Dromore vs. Priceville. On Christmas afternoon a very en joyable time was spent on our hockey rink. Holstein came in and played a game with our boys, the former winning by a good score. _ Another good game was played last Saturday Mr Thos. Henderson of Toronto, is visiting his parents, Mr and Mrs A. R. Henderson . Mr and Mrs Ralph Lamont and Mr and Mrs Cecil Bryant spent Christ mas with Mr and Mrs Hugh Lamont Mr James Henderson retuned 10 Mt. Forest after spending some time with his daughter, Mrs. Ei. Rod. . Mr and Mrs Clayton Wittich, Lonâ€" don, and Mr Joseph Bilton, Holstein, spent Christmas at J. D. Drimmie‘s. Mr and Mrs Jas. Hooper $P! rt of last week in Toronto. A large number from here took # e hockey match in Durhamn 4* June 13: Rev. J. R. Tho rector of Trinity church, re the degree of ‘Bachelor of 1j at University, London. | _ June 20: Mrs J. D. Clark, ldeen. died at her home on the inst. Mr and Mrs Ed. Rae of Mt Forest, and Mr Jno Long, Orangevilie, spent Chiistmas with Mr and Mrs D. Lons« Mr and Mrs Neil McEachuie, Hoptâ€" ville, spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs A. R. HenGerson. John MecMillan, age 24, Ceylon, with Rex Dawes, was killed in a motor accident between (Owen Sount and Allenford on June 23rd. (Continued next week.) Warden Mercer has ta tion of Co. Treasurer s D. Bonnell, and Reeve } ford is the new warden June 27: Mrs John away at her home in Mr. G. C. Webster was a Reunion Treasurer in place McQueen, who has gone to ton . known Durhamite, Howargq i' on May 25th at fifty years of JUNE June 6: George Marshal) 4 of Normanby, died a+ his h SBask., on May 29th, aiso 182A« er of North Egremont. on Jw SCHOOL REPORTS was ree nult 46 o George Downie at mrflegntz?.rd of May, i flew LAskeard on 3rd of May: * las The last Postmaster Jas. J Smi the King‘s jubilec medu “;,:'lvu Postal Dept. as a recognigg * long service in Post Office of The death of 24â€" year off McCannel, son of posm...'-u McCannel of Proton Station Neil as a great shock to f,~;end.'.“~ atives . T8 May 30: Successfy] L services were held Sundm ehurch, when Rev. Gordon Damp Owen Sound was a specig ot of the day. $Deakep K. 1. Eden, \'a!'lnw‘_x was also recognizei (o, 1,?:,"':':" NORTH EGREMONT class graduated Previou IAN. 3, 1936 MAPLE Franc« Moody passed town June %, taken the posi« succeeding E. : Riley of Me# M CArthyr King‘s jubiles TM appointed 6 Of Alex & _ well MeDonal Of age, recéiveg Divinity‘ 17th (4 Miss Violet Dunsmoor ed on for appendicitis at Tuesday morning. aliss Gertie Damm, 4 Henry Damm of town h sil«e removed at hospital Miss K Leg Broken when L Kdal Thun nputated Infant Daughter D After only _ a | Georgina Louise, t old daughter of Picken, South e used were presented : 0, divided proj« tual outlay to re non im hospital H 1« FARMERS GiVv it imes and Dick on, Archie Fe over HOSPITAL NO Ggest Shipment ollided near H [( Wim. Campbe unfortunate in tween his ank} morning last . with his fath & stock to to m be It b VOL. The Young hurch hold th ay, January | 0c. Watch fo in while obt er _ Swinton aber 14th, we a goodâ€"will p Monday nigh Kemptville agiicultural ounty. was ou!l Phe Canadias E., will mes bt. Burnett ts Wath . :A th the ot} ver Calder‘ Saugeen li1 y â€" alfala M Iy Id VITAMH Pure Cod I Wampole‘s Kepler‘s M; Pllte Davi Nyal Cod I Parke Davis Calcium A Parke Davi ParkeDavis Torn Of morning O in Hig? of South Gl the Saturd t Onk Row? by Charles 1 ospital th to att« tot Of IF boil« pulled the pulled 1u thei forn An M All t Stew the le M groyi Aber He bo