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Durham Review (1897), 9 Jan 1936, p. 8

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T V V _,," V V V _'s, C, C, V , - g e , _. . “at, W " _ T ' (_ . _ V. . , _ , y" ir-_-rl--,-' ( _ '_rr: _v,ri.: M1 r------.-, MODERN, EFFICIENT I------, "u; wt, dMTtltht “d I at. rv-.- Manhole“; Wish Mtartt; “New!” Mm; Bert can; Norm. ..Jr. Ir-at", Moore; " an and um; Lyla smug; v. Delbert has; Shirley Lo: tin-noon; “on am; am Mor ttr. l-Arleno BM: I _ ton; Vim Rico; John BI W. "--atruset Ballot; Bryce ner- Stephen“; M 10-3; I w; Bobble Long: Andria Brown; B. 1torden Irina. t bunny; Jean Cockbum; Lloyd an Jr. IA-June Morruon, 1 .3. Ellis. Jr. I B--Etmer I Mr. m--Doutratt lclnhn; Olive "--vaters Brown. Pr. leoum; Knuth-en Becks; Ron Dy- tetertheetaon, Ctgrrte lame, Cr: Jun Leith; Fred Elm; Lorenz Hana. Idler. Non J. Short Jr. m-Minerva Mercer; Jim ---- Manson; Russel Elm; Enable B.B. No. It, 5035" “than; Ben Long; Alex Anton; V-Wnruret Love: Eh, Seaman; Du” Dyer; Jean Me- Wheeler. Jr. Iv-Andrew (like: Harold Glbnon: Inn mun... " Rate. _..-., - - w - - uncut 58; Rubicon -"'""", w": ._.-..- ”“"'"' Mr. Hm” i"uifida",'"lid11'lr. Jr. nr--aort. lecture; mama Becks; nose Dy- Exam". cm" lame, Gwrmus Dunstan are». "r-Mar-t Mo. Cl': Jun Leith; Fred Elm; Lorenz . (mum, 17; Bob 13m 70; Mug. valor. Nora J. tnsortt, teaeher. net Smith as; Vern: mutt as. Jr. Jr. m-Minerva Mercer; Jim ---- m--aee Brown 72; Percy Momm- stennson; Rualel Elm: Hume B.B. No. It, ammo“ my 61; Mildred Eaten 55. lr-R. Wham; Ben Long; Alex Anton: V-"Margaret Iarve; "hm" Drtenmie M; Mary Nicholson and Et.. - Seaman; n.1,, Dyer; Jean Me- Wheeler. Jr. Iv-Andrew DIngwalll “a Iaunont equal 92. Jun Smith " (like; Harold Glbton; Jenn Ecclea; 79.5%; 'Helen Bartoot 67.6. Sr. m Velma Eaten 68. 'hast to Ir-trem, Duran Thompson; Praneu Ellis. ---Hrene Love 79-3: "Mary thritaer McGlluvny 92; Bony McGlllivmy 87 A. Dyoe, teacher. 75-23 'Lenorn Watson 73.8; "4"9'“ Walter Smith 75; Paul Nelson 73; L. --- " P1etrter 68.8; 'Ieolurd Watson McEachnle 69. Beginnesnr--hsrie Mes JUNIOR noon 64.5. Jr. m--Ntttea Pleater 67.1; Gilllvny, Floyd lamont. Br. tr-Eartma Reid; Betty Mchl- Olive Wheeler 64.6. ttr, 'r-ooo... ONTARIU "ARCHIVES" - “ HOLSTEII SCHOOL REPORT 1314111301: MONTREAL worth 3500, 31,200 in the Bank, a automobile, good furniture, includ piano. Of course, I saved something month for many years." finish your story." 7 fl MECHANIC.. "Well, the job has easy, but here's what I have to-day: free home worth 32,000, summer _ m CANADIANS AND THEIR INDUsTTuES-AND THNR BANK _ SuccrssrUr. HOME-MAKING-CANADA, GREATEST INDUSTRY MECHANIC: "In recent years my pay has SALES CLERK: "My wife runs our family averaged $110 a month, but I have made " finances. I hand her my pay cheque, and much as 8200. My regular habit has been to after paying bills and keeping out purse deposit part of my pay in the Bank of money, she puts the rest in our savings ac- Montreal." - . - _ _ 1936 Master semen noon TORONTO Holden}: tsabicry.. ESTABLISHED 1811 81,200 in the Bank, a smih good furniture, including a BANKING SIIVICI ..... TH! ; Lloyd igea. Jr. IA-June komwn, Billie Mule Ellie. Jr. I B--Etmer Elm. FLA -. -"NF.T. .nwp. d; Nomsa ..3r. Ir-at- Moore; Dorothy In: Smith; V. Delbert Long; Shirley Long. ; Bm’lop ter. b-Arlene Baum; Eileen Alt- hea; Vim Rice; John Brown: Rom. ', the job hasn't been reminds me-- but ---Hrene Love 79.3: "Mary Swluer 75.2; ‘Lenorn Watson 73.3; “aver- nn Plaster 68.3; 'uonard Watson 64.5. Jr. m--Ntttea Pleater 67.1; Olive Wheeler 64.5. Sr. lr-OB-, ”an"; an!” mt; A. J. Morrt. ocirmGiih,ot' " Ion; Harry Anton amt Huck! Long lee no" 72.7; " dual; Doreen Dado-- 011...; "Lu-7 kn “d "I'm. In! ml; Bun9": And-m mm; A. J : A debt. cottage . HEAD OFFICE, MONTREAL pyrcoo or t " SOME OF THE BANK'S SERVICES TO THRIFTY CANADIAN; Personal savings accounts; banking by mail; safekeeping of securities and other valuable papers; chequing accounts; letters of credit; money orders and travellers cheques. l “_V- -M-.... VII """"r finances. I hand her my pay cheque, and after paying bills and keeping out purse money, she puts the rest in our savings ac- count " the Bank of Montreal. That's why we had the money to buy our nice little home-a bargain for cash." a Wednesday and Friday. - "M""". murm- weir 81.8: menu-Icy Bufoot “.7; at; A. J. Morrs 'Ctam name: 70.1. St. '-"Bex"rar. ma Harold Lon: lee Love 72.7; 'ank Wheeler “.8 l Ctittont Ttmp. Sr. Pr.--- Wm 70.8. Jr. b; Dorothy lame Pr.--isrm, Bartoot,o Russel Love. r Long. "--Denotes perfect “nuance. "I; Eileen Alt. Artie Montgomery, teacher. " Brown: Rob! . Il-Hobbits ". John . Hunky _ W C"1T."'"'fy"ubhttmnk. 2tl,etttae1etttrerd2LTrii7d Minutbduhoupicuudthofichthuoffiohekbdu mile. Imflfihthclinpklmmtdw'mw match-mam ",1'gr?tnmiGG"iiii7iGd"l,1rt'ld 'ue'i"-titsliiiiiii"Lriii2'l. 1ttNeuittantmu. YEARS. SUCCESSFUL OPERATION ------, Br. nr-EI" Dunstan Brown emu], 77 1-3%; I 68 1-3: Victor hmont 58; Mchlmy (ab-Ont). Jr. Weir 81.8 j. --. awn"- Mr and .M" Fred Rozhwell of 1; Mildred Iilakett 55. Ir-R. Ptumemton, Mr and Mrs Robt. Me. le M; Mary Nichol-on and El- Kenna um! 50.. Kenneth ot Wood- nont equal 92; Jean Smith " land, visited recently with Mr. “1d Eakett 68. Artst to M---Irene Mrs D. Allan and ttunity. I vmy 92; Betty McGllllvny 87 Miss Marjory Johnston of Untowel' Smith 75; Paul Nelson 73; L was a 80th tor . few days the latter. mle 69. Bestrinmsrtr-asrie, Me part ot the week with her chum Mist', r, Floyd Lamont. Vera Allan. i Robert W. Clan-uni Tani-- No. IO, EGREION’I' . Chmue. Teacher. Bumton and Bill 1-396; In Lamont Mr Stephen Duke of Hamiito visiting his brother Mr John lh gun»... -.- a.» “VI. Huh pr ~.. ..- prtunity to have such parks es- lished within their borders to en- ' them to participate in all the 'antages accruing from such de- )pment. l "c-err-e-u-,,..,,.-, M Wtit be Provided by the south 91);; ws. No. , held their annual Keep this date clear. Everyone come business meeting with Mr Ed. Lind- and ertloy themselves. say in the chair. Mr. Walter Fergu- The W.l. will meet at the home of son wats the retiring trustee and was Mrs c. Penton on Thursday, Jan., succeeded by Mr. Wm. Ateheuon. 16th. i The present trustees are J. C. Queen Mr and Mrs Arthur Lee and hum and Jas. Marshall. Mr Wm. Allan ily cf 10th con. spent New Years Was: re-eiccted secretary and read the day with the McGuire family. auditors report. Mr. Ed Lindsay Wtgtg Mr and Mrs Matt. Barbour spent' appointed caretaker ot Behool and the the weekend and holiday with Mrs. Loucoict of pulling up 15 cords of Gadd and family. Mr and Mrs Wm. ' wood and l cord of cedar at " a Allan, Mr and Mrs Harold Barbour' cord, The inspector', report was spent New Year's with the Ga. dd quite satisfactory.~ family also. I l Mr. C. J. an“... " m..-l__ -- A and enjoy themselves. The W.I. will meet at the Mrs c. Penton on Thursday 16th. The January social of church will be held on 17th. A good program i: pared by the North end, will be provided by the Keep this date clear. Em and calm; ths"ususta,a,., Mr and Mrs " ham spent Mont McGuire family. - ,........v.u. "nan Stevenson presided. Mrs. Mearns read the next chapter of the study book, ‘Jungles Preferred'; Mrs Me. Guire and Mrs Irvin then lead in prayer. Mrs Mather read a story p, Angola; Mrs Hunter one on Steward- ship. 7 A dainty lunch was then ser- ved at close by the hostess. Mr and Mrs Wm. Ritchie of Dur. ham spent Monday evening with the) ll..l\..xir - ‘* The W.M.S. of Un on Tuesday, Jan. 7th Mrs McGuire. The position in Toronto the titat of the; Miss Mary A. Bradley who has week. lbeen ill for a few months, passed Mr Herb Treleaven left for Toron- away to the Great Beyond on Dec. to the tirtet of the week where L/ 30th. Deceased spent all her lite in has secured a. position. (this vicinity and was born on lot tn Miss Marjorie Johnson of Listowel' on the 2nd con. of Egremont. She spent a few days recently with! was a daughter of the late Mr and friends in the village. IMrs George Bradley and lived to The election for village trustees the ripe age of 75 years. Brothers of took place on Monday, Jan. 6th, the the deceased were John, Wm. and new ones being Messrs William Alt-’ Alexander, who passed away a num- ken, Clarence Fenton, Louie Wood. ber of yeate ago, and George of Mt. Yard. [Farr-sir H'I'nl‘n non: u..-n.- -M) n Mr Herb Treleaven left for Toron- to the ttrat of the week where he has secured a mun“ Miss Edith Drimmie ot Toronto, spent a few days with the Bilton family the first of the week. Miss Isabel Leith of Toronto who has been visiting her parents, Mr., and Mrs J. .Leith, returned to her} position in Toronto the first of the' week. I Mrs. Jordon And family wish to thank their my friends and neigh- bors tor their kind help and sympa- thy during Mr. Jordan’s illness, and their and bereavement. l in the chair. The first topic we; given by Hubert McDowell and the second by Jim Calder on "Cotton." Current events were given by Edith Thompson. The meeting closed br, repeating the lizpnh. Games were led by Marjorie Moore. I ~o -4HFo-- o-u Community Cinle met in the hue- ment of the Presbyterian church on Monday, Jun. 6th with Milton Althea TtqEDURHAMttttvtEa, . - '“ Tr" wood and 1 cord of cedar at amny. Mr and Mrs Wm.: cord. The inspector's repor ,nd Mrs Harold Barbour quite satisfactory. Year's With the tdd, Mr. C. J. Queeh of Weaten an Duke of Hamilton 13’ 17." returned to London on brother Mr John Duke. l .. -- -- LOCAL AND: ’PERSONAL F social of the United _ held on Friday, Jan. program is being pre- of United church met end, the lunch at the home of president Miss -T" ncul, ener on New abort Vacatiol Rahn Ment 1 Mrs Malice a couple of d and Mm Geo: worth. Mr David L Ring in the Ti Mr and Mm Harry Caldwel Mia: Marysrte Acton rum], Harry Caldwell The gnaw I: ,. - "Nut "ttttot “Ola! K. smith, teacher. V - mar any " Ithtrtoriil whlch Seven """'""---.., “an. Jschools competed, Mr David Long of Drolnore la vle-I Dr. w. A. Groves, Bern“, well- A .M'LE OR TWO lung in the village. {#223 silicon. died " " home in Sane people rem. to be ucamf Mr and Mrs Wm. Cnldwell, In, Dur . T A Weekly newspaper printed an ad Harry Caldwell, Mn N. J. Kerr Ind Ionhhfivhezwmlmmg "Rhine!!! than; that "The man was Mariorle Caldwell, Halted in omeurir nonmetal In Oman.” '50 blend up my wallet was rum Acton recently with Rev. ma In. I mama"?! for tho 00%: Dr. mud. He ta 'mqueatert to return It' Harry Caldwell. h"sgi,eieiit,,i, Dang-OP- m, The next week Another taverns" The ennui mega”; of the .llncphul. (?.1'tg.ri I r'.. Ami. c. neat am as follows: "The man l Mr and In Thou. N Who law me pick up his wallet can of Keplewood Cemetery rm be held MM. “In " 'Exnnont. continuum setrl'""atrtuciii'iiU"i't'. in 7ametr 0mm on Tuesday. '"gPyute.iiiiir/rC.1trtltrt Jan. u, me n 2.30 pan. Gonoru’ Dr. John Moore, wt}... N. Fi, x» mu... mg. of “an" hook-,5 and a lame of 'frtmsii; My: ". III-II not!" at the Nation Mam: rem. We. a. Md!“ 1)',er"iiTa'o'l'l'htt' at “I? can.“ a: Gum. will be tumm‘othnd. ""'"lTf4td.C, I'm“ 2'1tmsrtiiriiiVa"l"22,",h,t Grant. 8061mm. the Pt-iii; In... "Mind d,', " It“. TIn of t, Robt. Lie-“Ne . of wool/ine 1 Mr. and cop! . 'He 3 tf Untowel who 'the latter] The chum Miss 3rd (iReid wish to Rev. and nigh-got T tut amps: Mess reiturned to his teaching duties Jem a fortnight', vacation with tr land eats. was Heard of Flesherton In back [on duty again at the school. Min Reta Rahn returned to Kiteh. ener on New Year’s Day after a short vacation here. Miss 1.1mm Balm spent New Yearu n “-4 attended Bourne l last . Mr and daughters, Mr tt visited Mrs Tl er ( this Miss Heard ot t duty Main at Miss Reta Rahn The Lawrence buzzing wood farmers, ot this : Owing to an a er Presentation _ f Mrs label Marshall and son Ger and. who spent the vacation with her parents, Mr and Mrs Davis and other relatives, ieturned to their home in Toronto recently. The Lawrence brothers, have been buzzing wood among the various farmers, ot this locality. Owing to an account of the "MIL " The funeral service was held on ' Thursday last to Maplewood Ceme tery, conducted by Rev. J. R. I Thompson, rector of St. Paula church the undertaker being Mr. B, Gibson not Mt. Forest. Pall bearers were Messrs Wm. Gordon, Jas. Lewis, J. lQueen, Wes Andrews, D. Davis and _ Cecil Webber. Mr. John Pollock ot Pennysylvania u.s., and Mrs Robert Bugle or States, are visiting their mother Mrs Alexander Pollock, also their brother Mr. Robert Pollock of Mt. Forest hospital. Mr. M. E " on Thea . o-J one ber of years ago, and George of Mt. Forest; sisters are Martha and Re-, Decca both deceased. For the past number of years she has lived with Mr and Mrs w. Pollock. I , Rev. Mr Court, assisted try Mr Clerk Jot Toronto. The pin bearers were Messrs Dawson and McLacherydsons- 'in-urw; Dr. Ellis, Hugh Lamont, Eric (Sharpe, Robert Nicholson. The now- era were beautiful. Miss Ruby and Mr Arthur Kerr were among those (attending the funeral. nice and son of dais In: George on J FRANK JORDON i II The death of Mr. Funk Jordan 1 took place on New You'- dey. ntthe , use of 80 you”. after n lengthy ill- pneu. He was born in Gena-“3' l township but come to Wont nt. fen early age, and made his home on, ‘the 12th con. He was twice muted.‘ 'His tirtrt wife was Mien Jennie Homo _ I ilton, who died thirty your: ego. He ', left eight Children-tttree eons and I Hive daughters, oil of whom are tiv-ll Iing, and were here " the when]. Ll, 'oept onedaughter who is inthe West. , ’He later married Mrs. Mug-met Kerr who survives him. " The funeral took pluce Friday. Jun. 3n! from the Presbyterian Church to Reid's cemetery. It wu conducted by the has been Sunday last McGlrr. Mrs Jan. Lee aeeomptutied . Hooper of le funeral ot Grand Valley, ALLAN 'S CORNERS VARNRY Year. " home - mum-5 rennet“. mew --ii' -- " " Miss Margaret McFadden was the Welt inspector's report Wtut winner of a walnut bedroom sultefGeo. my, for holding the lucky number ticket Icel- ’ f eatem Uni. sponsored by Durham Bond of Mr 2:116:21:an on Satur- Trade. The suite 'tma.donated by died , Durham Furniture Company. i no.“ ( John Vollett Nu knocked (In-"r 'M Reuber or C1ittord re-; hv a -.-, Cupnkey appearing m left out OBITUARY Leeson Edgar Bott and two by Mr. and Mt. Forest, the late w, t and lame with Mr and ot the St. Paula church tMr, B, Gibson I." bearers were , Jas. Lewis, J. a. D. Davis and ”an“ the Hoorri denly at elsewhere‘ It. T. Sunday b Mr Hep. l second place . Day " n, "ctiooii com >' Dr. W. A known “are t Fergus. , Dun-In... 0". --__ u: u lcnool who“ tot& second place 5In the high Ichool Field Day " TItthtrtG, In which mm- schools column-i - w_-.t._..- _..... menus on the occasion of I passed Hon. J. A. Faulkener. Guthrie's wedding anniversary. ‘Minlater or Health, mare-led I J. A. Graham was pleas: " Ik?‘ large meeting or South Grey Liber- prised recently when he was ' life 1n ale. At the election ot oihcers which ed try the school start with a lot tn followed, .Dr. T. H. Snath wu re- trie table map. t. She elected president of the usaclntion. Durham oitinena were no " and 28 L.0. Lodges marched in 12th to thousand. of Ontario 1 celebration at Aesherton. when they felt the earthqun ed to Miss Ethel Allel Watt married at with more or less degrees 0 {hers ot her home in Egremont on July 3rd, ity. I. and to Gordon Leith of Dromore. _ Durham sport enthusiast a mum Miss Verna Viola Helwlg. wn nur- Izod for nnnnl-mr "Ah.w.r.-w- -d' -l v-Lorne Becks, Alex , Leonard McComb. lineman on the,” rv--antriet Wtuaron, C Hydro, was descending a pole at son, Dorothy MeNauty, R 2tts'ter,ii,i,i, when piercing the wod/ilsie. th ur-June Small. with is tour, it broke aw". 're Lem tH.); Annie Dixon him to amp 25 feet Harrison (3 J; Betty Ta Amen Macphdl held a political la. . ' . 'dies' meeting in Durham. when u- Calm Gouda “LL At sisung her was Ma Puree and In 'tar. th. "and Fran Howey. Owen Sound, And Memento, lclurdo. Dough! Nott, C Natal], Toronto. G-violet Moore (3.); Ar Mrs Margaret Baxter died In a John Harrtnm, ttr Pr., mmuton Ina-mm. women: an. m . LC: Ji, 1 North Eamon Incident. ltr (11.), Roy "--, Leonard ' Hydro, Was Chatsworth, with his trpt him to dmn ,i Returning Q the 31mm Dr: My Health for church _ or. OCTOBER Durham huts '0th 1 mam! “I--. . Ine approaching There were 4) terintr Durham 1 (suing day. ---'. .- l. rm: BuCCe.c.c g - until]. u to but»? John Rice and can Milford, Hw- nun Presbytemn church Board ot,! moat, were {namely lulled wuw Managers for a mule. "ii". Forest and KenlIworth on v'. Grey County Women's Immune runny ems-mg when their cat Lit convened at Revenue, In W. Ding- lided with the C.Pat. train. wall, Hotrevini," la the new Co. Pres- Mr and In Robert Renwlck. In ident. i mam, but tanner” of Dromore, um.» SEPTEMpER 1%“: ,',l.1",' , 'Slt't', life on il, 1- " ., " W t eir (mum v, tl de,?rv,i,f/,t,itup'i,i?,',iiire "t we .. W... on New ,Yeyt' lr; It. T. Edwards, (Head; In thr.) -Hotut A. Gum" A't--, Returning nmm- .-, ' tl SEPTEMAER David Blah: McFarland! died and- enly at Durham hospital. R,T. Edwards. Glenelg, ia the eturmnz om-.. ., A Sixtieth Year Jubilee eel Mulock Baptist church were ed last Sunday. . Sunday, August M, the In came to Archibald B. Hum weleown Glenelg resident Minn "-.-_,, _ -- ’ wsiGiiii"iiist Hunan mr and Mrs Robert Whitmore her position an organ celebrated their silver wedding early leader of Knox church in August. Bixtleth Year Jubilee services of 1e)11't/J1ttalfJiii, Muiock Baptist church were celebrnt- “:77 n ed last Sundnu , Catherine Margaret, daughter ot I Mr and Mrs Duncan Morrison, was _ wedded on July 20 to Wm. John El- iott of Willitunatorxt. . A Toronto man, W. Ray, was the holder or the lucky ticket, that de- cided for him a Ford V8 car, given {by the Board of Trade. I Interested spectators at the box lacrosse game between Orangevilie and Durham. played here on Tueedny of Old Home Week, were: Percy Barber, Alvinston. and his tour bro. Pertrin-iaw, Rev. W. H. Hill, Dun, dee, Illinois; T. C. Morton ot Lew- van, Sash; Wayne Baboock, Morris, Illinois, and Melbourne McKay. in- , wood all at the parental home, where I the family gathered for Old Home Week. l 1 Mr and Mrs Robert "tht..,-, Durham welcomes her and girls to her ttrat Wtek celebration. ,‘__ ..‘."-a. w..- nun- ried in Hanover to Irvine Sharpe, B. A., ot Durham, on July 24th. Mr. Archibald D. McIntyre, Dor.. noch, is opening up a Valery Store in Flesherton. AUGUST A Ford coupe driven by Norma 'Wataon, collided with Meleekln'l ,truck driven by Wm. Gray, at cor- !ner of con. 2. Glenelg and Prov'l [Highway No. 4.--the three in coupe, .Watson, Stanley Falklngham Ind L. Collinson, being somewhat hurt. M6Cunough - .- "cl. Durham Public l-.. _ "____ _ -7. -- 7â€"1â€"7 - "e'-"-.- '_W\‘Clll|li various toeat “BM. tn Gm and W their all“ convention in HM Bruce counties. mowing " long over Inet wooh, Mr. George Noblr. (.- teaching period in was. jDIIrh-In. Min: elected President li,, I The U.r.o. Picnic in Ctitf "ei"?rff, ‘buah drew a has crowd on n tyne; Gordon Wheeler. Buntrord, was it at mm July dar. - W on the Highway mun. After n you or two in Holmium?“ Dttettoeh, when his car crushed ll {Din Humid Mountain cold out Mai” Bob lortiey'n Imln traction trr practice to Dr. E. Hot-you. of Mild-1“”- my. Dr. lountnin will locate in Don Hoodlum was appointed (a,. Amherattrurqr. :m of Durttnm Public School, a! .4 "Baugsen Hill. Igmitod" 1. to be bu moved into the school resudrc, ' the tnde mine of I new mill to be vacated by George Myers. erected on the foundation of the for? D. C. Town, Jeweler, has m: mer Rot Roy Hills here, burned his business and midenoe toc 5., down some three you: Mo. Two ney of Port Burwen. Mr. Town ,, Toronto men, J. H. Hog; 1nd H. putehaaed . nimllnr business in 1 R. Homing. no president and sec'y- home town, orillia, and “in 'lit),, tress. of the new concern. [more shortly. d McComb, littem rag descending 1 th, when Piercing tour, it broke am or; “4 imotor eccident couch of Hanover. be tel John McDonald‘s family, when " son John, used , yen-e. wu kill- ’ed intently, the mother hurt (tally, .d-ying in Hanover hoopla! . few weeks Inter. John A. Guinean resign- " Princi- pal of Durham Public School for the put sixteen you”. He he: taught vet-ion: local schools mare] end Bruce counties. commencing his long tenching period in 1886. i JULY the Utties' AM of the church. Mr and in Hugh locus. Snail!- Mr M Mrs Donn-l Maynam, when” and]... gain, etqieWmtqd ot W. wane almost Instantly ttttetr mm- wedding on June 15th. killed “on their car which was pro _ tht Dominica Day cm. . M MM to “We, wu struck by motor sccuent loath of runner. if 23.329291! train at the um; ojpeerroi. 'rordnio, 'Cancer ' comm}; ll fresh ltu Sill!!! of Local Events in 1935 My "rwai' f,,','.'"'; ”What. or Hut-in mt . tot “than." toet We high when: a.“ tn which Men I, 'trom, wen-I " " bone lo a..- "My: chief other V "like In , . Md ita Pn nan, W. Ray, In: the lucky ticket, that de- 3 Ford V8 car, given M, the last c B. ALurArttusr, n(- "-- n. "an": -"-e).. " I "Durham Public Sch Wei-Bruce in . Mon election. H“ Dunn". hotrpitat I student. en-; school on op.’ "_--, -- . "r. man. no I. "Queatert to return It". a"i'ii.,G2' 'text reek Mother advertis- " c. Int AM " follows: "The man NONI Who law the pick In) his wallet can ”a. all - the and get it." he. I _ I Lt.. - Knox Preven, old boys Old Home of a): (Knuth: ttttset/ir;,.'"';',,.,,',,".', I'T .) Jr. Pr.~Audrey um can 1---Lorate **‘-v-- - u towrutup otBeuu of eaia, Proton and Rut One of Bentlnck's pi McQuarrie, died at his lengthy Illness. Andrew Derby, reside and Durham, died at town, Nov. 25th. Knox church, Durtu lnrgegt (Imam when tl bem of the Brown fan ried therefrom. Misus Hutu.» um..- __--". "'""""""M, met lh‘ death on Hamittoet Highway or, 19th tau. when their coupe and motor "t collided. - ,. - mun-5c w urn-m ed brethren. Later the umual I .. D.E. banquet wu served tln. \'.z.; m. I... MIMI, M.P. WIS hulmtm‘ by a reception In Holstein, by L.- Egremont supporters in the Hun: election. Ir and In an... a Wh, The sudden mung of Geom- (in. non was a grout shock to 1mm” citizens. . Wu Veteran in Durham and .:. ' riot. once more gathered afoul“. 13.. Monument to My hon-pa n. .L 'eq Durham sport Izod for mother Hockey. to mound. of olakr" Lani-xiv when they felt the earthquake m», with more or Ian degrees on m ',t. ttr. SCHOOL REPORTS Mr M In George McKny may; ed their golden wedding Innh't'imig with their family all home. NOVEMBER Mr and In John MeGhr (Elvin, were well remembered by H...‘ friends on the occasion of their Luv wedding erm. "cl; Betty Taylor (ll Md. (3-); Alex Mum; '. “was! Francis, “qu l, W“ Nott, Catvin Not' Meore (EL); Arnold San an: at Dam Pubiic School, am in. moved into the Ichool Midem. W by acorn Myers. D. C. To“. jeweler, has mm hi. III-inel- and residence to C. Fu: noy of Port Burwell. Mr. Town h,r mambo-ed I similar business in h.» home town, 0mm. tutd will um. there shortly. Mr and In George ”on" MWvrm. "-1 mummy. Ruth Mrls, 'dr-mme Snail. Jr m -bs .);,Aule Dixon (H.). I In x -- . No. IS. -'"-"" "ei'-'- mun-u In Guy-Bruno “money by n ma Jul- It! of UN. over Dr. Hall, runm., lo. Ind 2112 “or!” over In Clapton u the recent Dominion p; Edgar, We: Hunter has r. l-“‘-_ - ton and sums}; oeceusen 9.1.9" “I: elecl ml, M.P. was 1101mm! Man tn Holsmln, by h..- lupporters In the rmwm “v ef-prion qcpol- is tt m m tdeff tendered L WONT "nu-In. m-m .tls what, the three mp” I, .1.”th or Dr JAN. 9, "36 "I. oioetod lwpu'j t; Alex Hopkmx J Pte, Counnnm - Thou. E. Brou n Mlut' pioneers. Dunn.” " his home, an” a PM! and‘ it McMurm ' Chutes Wa etethtmiasts, Organ “noon ot 0.11.1. amitr ,1Jre""r', Glenc u. - 1A In . , 'uereshdt/ ' (I Bentinck Ml home in in Wis pri, Townshu Plenum l y patio Ta y held 'rignmt exce m Annotation ins In ho and (ant the “T Clydm. Percheron em. I i yum-a, (mostly .u gram In m'RHAu. at) 6ATUROAV. J tor “(salon of cl la; mum; on "I xiwn by In Dr. wring MGM her meeting. [or wild mun Btrth are " 'ring and In Ke t muork MrrBnid November uhmry pron-an Ind [or I on.“ uro-r o! the new Died in Londor hunk Held Tobogcan 'tat-eat um- buy ulfnlh h clover. VOL. I, M ll mm ports We" 'r mummy the trident fund: th un "In led AUCTION sh Calder's I commtlm M Me [hm' an Cod LIV! Patent“. & Calcium A cu Ptrhe DIV“ H Rumba“: HI Wank-724 “Plan Matt not! Weekend M nestcn Exam 0.0 E HA3 ttet, Idea tl on. Wt um Cl our fun will. Memor lumen! w-vi acu‘ v VITAMIN! McArthIr 1'otiett'st I! Ind " ll any ot "bogg M m win I: 00' h M M ely h ll oi u Howdy cottteqt ot T'tte, \\' ide tl In; Ch: " thr Sm " Hal IN

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