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

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5j will be unable to visit Haliburton Owunty in October. He goes West and will not be able to return in time. Teacher, "Junior, what is your greatâ€" «st ambition in life"? Bunior, "To be big enough to wash CANADIAN NATIONAL mi:'fl!'_-% _%b”:;-npjfi--;mh.:' did days in Western Canada. ‘Take advantage of the new, reduced &# the Pacific Const . . . all outdoor sports. y NETW LOW Summer Fares The Review to your absent .â€"They will enjoy reading it This message is addressed motorists, as well as their rights. Let us show the same courtesy to others on the highway, that we show to visitors in our homes. It will go a long way toward making our highways SAFER, and in making motoring still more pleasant. ALL OF US who drive motor cars have our individual preferences as to the speed at which we travel. Some of us like to drive slowly; othems like to travel faster. (I am not referring to the "speed fiends" who drive recklessly and dangerously, b&t to the rank and file of sane, sensible drivers.) There is a wide variation in our preferred speeds. When the road is clear and open, we have every reasonable right to give these preferences free rein, and travel at any speed which suits usâ€"up to the legal limit. But I believe you will agree that when traffic is heavy, it is neither courteous nor fair to travel faster or slower than the general speed at which the traffic is moving. At such times, the deliberately slow driver blocks the road for all who are behind him. It becomes irksome and wearying to those who have long trips still ahead of themâ€"and finally induces them to "cut in" or take chances which they would never take under other circumstances. On the other hand, it is equally discourteous for fast drivers to cut in and out of the traffic lane when traffic IS moving at a reasonable speed. It upsets and unâ€" nerves the more cautious drivers; increases the acciâ€" dent hazard tremendously; and invariably saves only a very FEW minutes of time in the end. I appeal to BOTH kinds of drivers to let themselves be governed by the true SPIRIT of Courtesyâ€"to considgr the convenience and the safety of fellowâ€" FAST DRIVERS SLOW DRIVERS .. to BOTH os YOU MINISTER OF H 1G H W A Y S PROVINCE OF Fuil information from any Tichet Agent. veme regrets that he Sincerely yours, The annual Basket picnic of the Dromore Branch Women‘s iInstitute, will be held in the park, Holstein on Saturday, July 11th. Come for lunch at 12.30 Rev.. Chas. Gillies, an old South Egremont boy, was inducted last week into the pastoral charge of Donlands United Church, Toronto. TRY COURTESY IT WORKS BOTH WAYS The average standing of each studâ€" ent in the year‘s work is given. Form I to IIâ€"Ross Eccles 16; Ella Orchard 72.6; Dorothy Dyer 71.9; G. Dyer 70.9; Velma Lewis 68.3; Mary Hunter 67.6; Helen Buller 65.5; Evâ€" elyn Love 64‘8; Lioyd Orchard 60.6 Laura Mather 57.6. Form II to IIIâ€"Jack Cockburn 12; Elizabeth Aitken 66; Gretta Williams The following are the names of the students who have been promoted. ter Hardie and two children, Parry Sound. Visitors: Mr and Mrs Harâ€" vey Smith; Mr. Mims of Wingham; and Mr Dennim of Toronto. HOLSTEIN CONTINUATION SCHOOL REPORT Mission Band Rally was held in 'Mount Forest on Friday, July 3rd. | Instead of the Banner this year, they ’have an Honor Roll card. Durham Mission Band standing highest, receâ€" | ived the gold star; Drayton came seâ€" 'cond, gilver star; and Arthur third, | blue star. A good program was giâ€" | ven by the members of the different | Mission Bands. Rev. David Gowdy !bmught greetings .from Presbytery; 'Mrs Marshall brought greetings from lPresbyterial and Rev, M. G. Court of | Holstein gave a short address; also | Mr. Butchard, student from Knox lCollege, spoke to the children. 110 attended the Rally. The McCuire family reunion took place in the Park on July 4th and 5th. There were about 40 present. Mr and Mrs John McGuire (father and mother); Mr and Mrs Harry Mcâ€" Guire and four daughters, all from Belgrave; Mr and Mrs Tasker (Vioâ€" let) and three boys; Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Richmond (fola) and one daughter; Mr and Mrs John Zimmerâ€" man and two children from Palgrave; Mrs Geo. Zimmerman and daughter ; Mr and Mrs Cecil Mims of New York ' and two children; Mr and Mrs Walâ€" The Local Committee of the Reâ€" â€"creation School assisted by the above three, met at the Park Tuesday night and decided to hold Recreation in the Park each Thursday night during the summer, under good leadership, from 8.00 to 10.00. There will be community singing, etc, and a camp fire. _ Everybody welcome. There will be manual training each Thursâ€" day evening from 7 to 8, under the leadership of Wm. Ferguson. Recreation School staff, consisting of Mr and Mrs David Smith, and Miss Davies, have taken Mrs. Andrew Hunter‘s home forJuly. Recent guests with Mr and Mrs D. Allan and family were Mrs H. Keith of Regina;â€" Mrs Clarence Baum of Detroit; Mr and Mrs G. Sparling of Windsor; Mrs Jno. Rice and Mrs G. Ernst of Mt. Forest. Messrs Herb and Joe Treleaven and friend were week end guests with their parents Mr and Mrs Treleaven. Mrs. Morrison and June are visitâ€" ing friends at Port Carling. Mrs Brown and Valerie accompanâ€" ied by Margaret Irvin motored â€" to Toronto Wednesday. Mabel, Ella and Percy Eccles, childâ€" ren of Mrâ€"and Mrs Scott Eccles, are visiting friends in the village. Miss Isabel Hastie who has been home from MacDonald Hall for a week‘s holidays, was dietician for the Recreation Camp while here. She left this morning for Wignassia Lodge Muskoka, where they get their help (students) from MacDonald Hall. Mr and Mrs John Menary and the Morfatt children (grandchildren) acâ€" companied by Miss Jean Brown spent the end of the week with relatives in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Habermehl visited friends in Mitchell the first of week. Robert Christie Jr. left on Sunday evening for Toronto where he is takâ€" ing a Summer Course. W. R. Arnill was home from Torâ€" onto over the week end. Misses Aura and Elma McGuire reâ€" turned with Mr and Mrs Cecil Mims to Niagara Falls, U.S., for a two weeks‘ visit. Mr. Alex. Cameron of Oklahoma City, is visiting his niece, Mrs. Haâ€" bermehl and Mr. Habermehl]. Rev. R. Mercer, Mrs. Mercer and children left for their summer home in Tobermory. Rev. Mr Mercer will take his holidays in August. Mr Lyall Mercer who was home over the week end returned to Wesâ€" tervelt College Monday. Misses Thelma and Lois McGuire of Belgrave are visiting the McGuire family. Congratulations to Miss Marie Aitâ€" ken on obtaining her A.T.C.M. (solo performers). She tried in Guelph. in HOLSTEIN LEADER 61. LOCAL AND PERSONAL and Mrs David Marshall. * Miss Ruby Matthews and Miss E. Byers motored from Toronto Tuesday of last week, the former to spend her vacation with her mother and family and the latter to visit her cousin here Mr and Mrs C. McAlister spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Morlock at Varney. Miss T. E. Byers and cousin ‘Miss E. Byers spent Monday with Mrs. Allan Bell in Durham. ‘ Mr John Marshall Sr. is under the doctor‘s care again. We hope he may soon be restored to usual health Mr and Mrs James Marshall of Egâ€" remont visited on Sunday with Mr. Miss Maud Thompson of Toronto, is sperding her vacation with her mother and family here. ton for the Old Home week reunion. We were glad to accompany them and enjoy the pleasant trip. Mr and Mrs David Marsball, Mrs Irwin Ferguaon.and Mr Albert Marâ€" shall spent a day last week in Wiarâ€" Mrs Bert Watson is at present at the home of her daughter Mrs Hubert McDougall of Holstein after having her tonsils removed last week in Mt. Forest hospital. Mr and Mrs Albert Kress and baby and Miss Mary McAlister of Toronâ€" to visited last week with Mrs McAlâ€" ister Sr. and family. Mr and Mrs Dan Kerr and Miss E. also Mr and Miss Wilson of Egreâ€" mont were visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. Porter. Unfortunately Mr J. C. Queen fell from a load of hay and dislocated his shoulder and had to have _ the help of Dr‘s. Jamieson and Burnett to have it replaced, which means an enforced rest for a few days St. Pauls anniversary services will be held on July 26th and garden party on 27th at usual. Special speakâ€" er will be the Rev. A. A. Bice, B.A. Lth., Rector of All Saints‘ church in London. _ Please reserve these dates. A friend is one who comes in when the rest of the world goes out, and such a friend is Jesus. Hope to hear of the speedy recovâ€" ery of the little daughter of Mr and Mrs Art McNally who is a patient in the general hospital in Toronto, and reports her daughter much improved after her serious operation. Mrs Art McNally and _ daughter Leona of Zion visited with Mr and Mrs Art Lee on Sunday and attendâ€" ed divine service at St. Pauls Iy. Sorry to lose Mrs Alexander Polâ€" lock from this neighborhood as she has been a lifeâ€"long resident and was respected by all her neighbors. She will enjoy her present home in Holstein, having more company, as she lived alone on the farm previousâ€" The S.S. of St. Pauls parish is holding its picnic at Holsten Park on Friday afternoon. Everybody inâ€" terested in the parish are welcome to attend. Mrs Austin Hann who has been engaged at the home of Mr= Earl Mead, has gone for a trip to Vanâ€" couver, where she intends to remain for awhile with her sister and Miss Irene Hooper, is taking her place at the home of Mr Mead. Mr and Mrs H. Webber of Detroit (nee Martha Lawrence) is visiting at the home of Mr and Mrs Richard Morrison . A shower of rain would be very much appreciated. Miss M. Sharpe and Mr R. Christie are attending Summer School at Haâ€" milton and Toronto. Mr and Mrs John Alles and Marâ€" jorie were recent guests with Mrand Mrs Gordon Leith, North Egremont. Mr and Mrs A. Nicholson and Mary and Mr and Mrs John Mather and family attended the Philp reâ€"union at Arthur on Friday, July 3rd. Mr and Mrs A. Haas and Arthur, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. Haas, Normanby. _ Visitors in their home during the week were the Gray family, North Mornington ; Mr J. McGuire, Belgrave; Mrs Mims. Niagara Falls, N.Y ; and Miss Davies of Toronto. Mr A. Cameron of Oklahoma is at present visiting with his sister Mrs Richard Morrison. Mr and Mrs James Nicholson and family visited recently with Mr and Mrs Thos. Hattle. Mr and Mrs. P. Mutch entertained all the members of their family to a picnic at their home on Saturday afâ€" terooon. THE DURHAM REVIEWV ALLAN‘S CORNERsS KNOX CORNERS TORONTO C ts o nc‘ s WAE = Boards of Trustees oftheuveru::mof Domhnonotcam School Sections are requested to Company and| its Nationa) ?fllny submit in writing on or before Aug. | panies, unco "m'm“' m:":' 1st, an estimate of the amount of to principal interest by the Doâ€" their levy for the current year. Imllhno( or the aforemenâ€" Township grants toruulwhooll'“‘t“‘m'“ a certifed cheque for the coming two years will be ln~‘mt. up an odd aâ€" creased from $450 to $480, also $320 By order, i for each assistant, as set forth by the| J. M. SOMBRBDowrr â€"â€" 4. Christie, use of room, $2. Carried. Pattersonâ€"McDougall: That Counâ€" cil adjourn to meet Monday August 10th at 1 p.m. to strike the rates and general business. Carried. roads and bridges.......... 579.28 Supt‘s. salary ................ 68.25 Reeve Hunter, re Coutts bridge 1.50 Council, attendance at meeting 12.50 , The following change was made in * |\the Assessment Roll: Lot Gore A, con. 21, owned by Wm. S. Atchison, reduced $200 for removal of barn. | McDougallâ€"Aldcorn: That Court of f Revision now close and the Assessâ€" S E{:‘ ment Roll as now revised be finally "Tende passed. _ Carried. Ont.", McDougallâ€"Aldcorn: ‘That the foiâ€" ©!9¢k lowing accounts be passed and paid : .c’:gplfi George Brown, sheep ciaim .... 7.00 Mildm: Wm. Horsburgh, sheep claim .. 8$.00 Plan: Allan Aitken, inspecting sheep..1.00 seen a Co. Treasurer, hospital account re | %Dlot: indigent patients .......... 137.15 the Su; Municipal World, supplies .... 14.66 aide 5 Pay Sheet No 7, expenditure re | the Ca Aldcornâ€"Cowan: That Bylaw No. 10 of 1936 granting kennel license to Calder Bros. be now read a third time, signed, sealed on entered in Bylaw Book. Carried . McDougallâ€"Patterson: That Bylaw No. â€" be now reac & first and second time. Carried . Holstein Promotion Results Rev. C. Queen Honored (C_â€"â€" _ 0 | by his Home Folk Aldcornâ€"Cowan: _ That the report of the Road Supt. be confirmed and adopted . Carried . Cowanâ€"McDougall: That no action be taken in regard to a grant requesâ€" ted by the secretary of Durham Agâ€" ricultural Society. Carried, Council met July 6th. Members all present. Minutes adopted. Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Carmen Love. Jr UI to Sr IVâ€"Charlie Irvin (H), Rayâ€" mond Biltor (H), Dorothy Drimmie (H), Myrtle Horsburgh. II to Jr HIIâ€" Elwyn Nicholson (H), Alex Reid (H) Alice Reid. I to IIâ€"Pearl Love (H) Hugh Dodds (H), Elroy Williams (H) Anna Irvin (H), Charlie Drimmie (H) Primer to Iâ€"Ethel Irvin. Jr. Pr.â€" Leonard Eccles, Lois Bilton. H â€" Horours. 66. Jr. IIIâ€"Barbara Halliday 64; Sr IIâ€"Inez Webber 72; Otto Webber 72; James Peter 71; Neil Wilton 60. Sr Pr. Ellen Halliday 90; Edna Weber 719. _ Jr Pr.â€"Hazel Lewis; Victor Thompson . Sr IVâ€"Blanche Reid 80%; Wanda _ UN UNC ETEMIU® 7° "°°" Stephenson 78; Hazel Leith 75; R. 24th, the people Of St. Buller 72; Lyla Smith 71; Bert Gadd Egremont, gathered at 68; Bryce Mercer 66; Bill Morrison Mr and Mrs Jno. c. 65; Norma Smith 61; Vernie Thompâ€"| honor to i{heir son Rev son 60; Licyd Gibeon abs. IQueen. recently ordaine Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Audrie Brown 77; of deacon. Miss Ilene Jean Cockbourn 71; Bobbie Long ssvthe following address: Lloyd Seaman absent. |Rev. C. J. Queenâ€" yyl Sr III to IVâ€"Dougall McMillan With mixed feeilngs 88; Rose Dyer 84; Claryon smvele.yludmlntIon, we your fri¢ 80; Kathleen Eccles 77; Olive Mcâ€" bers of St. Pauls have Guire 76; Glenn Aberdeen 76; Jean @Vening to heartily cof Leith 68; Lorena Fiddler 65; Freq on your recent ordinati Ellis 63; Bill Snively 61. \For the past few yea § W 0 us & lt ces Sr. IVâ€"Douglas Halliday 78%; Jr IVâ€"Anne Wilton 76; Ethel Webber Jr III to Sr 1IIâ€"â€"Minerva Mercer 86; Alex Aitken 81; Daisy Dyer 80; Jean Eccles 78; Doreen Thompson 78 Russel Ellis 76; Hughie Cockbourn 76; Jean McGuire 75; Harold Gibâ€" son 66; Islay Seaman 65 Jim Stevenâ€" son 64; Bert Long 62; Francis Ellis 51. Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Iva Lamont (H.); Kathleen McGillivray (H.) Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Margaret McGillivray (H.); Margaret Smith; Verna Eakett; Robt. Bunston; Bob Brown. Jr. III to Sr IIIâ€"Jack Brown (H.); Percy McGilâ€" livray; Mildred Eakett. Sr II to Jr I!Iâ€"Raymond Drimmie (H.); Elsie Lamont (H.); Mary Nicholson (H.) Jean Smith (H.); Velma Eakett. Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Irene McGillivray (H.) Betty McGillivray (H.) Paul Nelson (H.); Walter Smith; Leonard Mc Eachnie. I to IIâ€"Stanley Gillies. Iâ€" Marie McGillivray; Floyd Lamont; Dorothy Smith; Ada Gillies. Pr.â€" Billie McMillan. EGREMONT COUNCIL $.S. No. 14, NORMANBY S8.S. No. 9, EGREMONT $.S. No. 10, EGREMONT Robert W. Christie, Teacher. Jessie U. Calder, Teacher. SENIOR ROOM M. B. Sharp, Teacher. Annie Dyce, Principal mpâ€"| honor to i{heir son Rey,. CATMAN _2« ‘Qmen. recently ordained to the office 77;, of deacon. Miss Ilene Tucker read 65 the following address: inev. C. J. Queenâ€" ‘ lan| _ With mixed feeilngs of pride and ;leyl admiration, we your friends and memâ€" Mc. bers of St. Pauls have gathered this ean evening to heartily congratulate you ‘req on your recent ordination as Deacon. |For the past few years we have cer| watched your rising success, with 80 ; l great interest and we feel indeed , gg proud that one of cur number should urn | be called to work in the vineyard of }lb-“ our loving Redeemer and Lord. You ven-' have won our every confidence and Bms!we shall ever watch your adyance |even though you do not labor in our pal. | midst; outâ€"yet only a short distance. \In times when our work seems to be |ln vain we shall be greatly encouragâ€" ed by the thought that one of our lcommunlty has benefitted therefrom . h uin en io f completion of a Public Building a+> Mildmay, |Ontario. Plans hnd specification can be | l seen and forms of tender obtained at &| the offices of the Chieft Architect, | Departmerit of Public Works, Otuw.,;r * the Supertising Architect, 36 Adel-,‘n aide S East, Toronto, Ont. and | iha mc i _ & On July 29th, King Edward VHI will give a garden party to the visitâ€" ing overseas men, who are attending the Vimy memorial unveiling. â€" The only flaw in the cintment is that Britain‘s popular king will not â€" be there to greet them personally, tho" you cannot blame him for taking | a further holiday when he is on the continent. From Vimy, he will proâ€" ceed to the south of France while the Duke of Gloucester, his brother, will do the honors with the Duchess _ at the garden party. every member of the The Rev. J. R. Thompson, rector of gt. Pauls, spoke of the high perâ€" sonal regard, in which as a brother clergyman he holds Mr. Queen. On many occasions he bas stood in his debt for neighborly acts of kindness. HMe spoke also of the excellent college record which Mr Queen has achieved; citing among other things a tribute recently paid to him by one of the members of the College Facultyâ€"and the winning a few months ago of the Sylvanus Joy prize for oratory. Seven musical numbers were rend ered by the Lake orchestra, by Mr. Marry Scales and by Mrs (Rev.) J. R. Thompson. After lunch the social evening was brought to an end with prayers offered by the rector on behalf ¢f Rev. C. J. Queen and â€" af The presentation was made by Mrs. James Hargrave. The gift consisted of a large sum of money to be used by Rev. Mr. Queen in the purchase of some clerical garment to remembâ€" er the people of St. Paul by. Mr Queen expressed his deep appreciaâ€" tion of the genuine kindness of the people of the parish in this act of remembrance. He also said how grateful he is for the friendly inâ€" terest which they have consistently shown in him. Words fail to adequately express our deep emotions at this time. We beg you to accept this small token as proof of our sincerity at this occasion and with it goes our prayâ€" er that heaven will continue to showâ€" er upon you her richest blessings. May God ever guide your footsteps that you grow not weary in His serâ€" vice for the interests of humanity at large, and finally, when at the brink of Eternity, may you be able to say with the apostle Paul, "I have fought a good fight, I have finished the course, I have kept the faith." â€"Signed by the members of St Pauls and friends. D TENDERS addressed to undersigned and endorsed ‘or Public Building, Mildmay 11 be received until 12 0. r (daylight saving), Tuesday, CHHUt We ar o O OE and ; _ _ All our coats are labelled with ‘our Co. name . Ack representaâ€" j tive to show you same. chandlse Also. Write and your local repreâ€" sentative will give you an inâ€" terview. You are under no oblj.â€" gation to purchase, Thurs.â€"Fri.â€"Sat., July9, 10,11 We specialize in customâ€"made fur coats. We design to suit your individual requirements, use the very best skins and show you the skins we use. Allcoats, neckâ€" picces, etc, at special summer prices . Famous Fur Co. "aillo it d t eedient Tenders will not be considered unâ€" less made ®n printed forms supplied by the ent and in accordance with conditions set forth therein. Each te must be accompanied by a certif cheque on a chartered bank in , payable to the order of the Hon ble the Minister of Public Works, equal to 10 per cent of the amount the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the\Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian National Railway Company and| its constituent _ comâ€" panies, _ un ditionally â€" guaranteed â€" A s y ul ons s ~ dn Monâ€"Tueâ€"Wed, July 13,14, 15 ‘Perfect CGentieman‘ ANDY CLYDE comepy 2 complete Shows each night, 7.30 and 9 p.m. _ Matinee: Wednesdays and Saturdays, 2.30 p.m. Schmelingâ€"Louis Fight Pictures, ‘Western Courage‘ * Starring Ken Maynard Starring Frank Morgan, Cicely Courtâ€" NORTHERN ELECTRIC Starring Edmund Lowe, Ann Sothern NOTE.â€"The| Department will supâ€" ply blue prints and specification . of the work on deposit of a sum of $10, in the form of a certified bank cheque payable to the| order of the Minister of Public W . _ The deposit will be released on return of the blue prints and fication within . a month from date of reception of tenders. If n returned within that period the d it will be forfeited. Lauder Theatre & quret, wWEeLuLl ....“'.‘ ‘.."....'A * P Grprdiabrct Department y Public Works, Ottawa, July 6, 1936 m in C 0 --".. .“ #eou norac â€"as wiTe eare wuts ror recser TALEe a 0C iucke TAxke rnom ssror on wnanr.as, Â¥a e guarantee a}| JULY 9, 1986 TWO FEATURES ‘Grand Exit‘ MOUNT FOREST By We J. M. SOMERVLLLE, posit of a sum of $10, certified bank cheque order of the Minister . _ The deposit will ail our Mer. remodel Coate $ JULY 23, 24, 25 EQUIPMENT D BON VOYAGE TO T men 1t tron iDÂ¥ Rev har Foront« Over 5000 Cel in Dundalk be Admi and M Horning Grand Durhan baseb eDVe IP VOL. LIX hesley at C. Siarae; DURHAM, W JULY 22nd, Lhee Soda Foun Ice Crea Bricks 20¢ Bodas ...; 1 .'lfllu..l& Chocolates and W.T PATTE Ite Du sequently never 0 Let us prove we complete relief. â€" Guelph‘s Leading 4 Rye Examinatior Calder‘s D Lost A db ind Won from C ty Din Review Eyes tean it )pJ Dh M AT and by appoi LL AT HIiS vou July ervous cont V al O W una ble Row vVigrr MA ke 10c M leadi 1 a d

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