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Durham Review (1897), 19 Nov 1936, p. 8

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Runter. _ i Diamond Drilling. per Share a ll a c co un ts are w e l c o m e‘ Established 1817 ment or repairs ; ; . new plumbing, remodelling the attic, installing a furnace, painting, roofing, or a hundred and one other kinds of work . . . the Bank of Montreal can provide the requisite money. "castle". Those plans you hn dreamed of for its improvementâ€" for making it more livebleâ€"can now be put into effect. Whatever your plans for improveâ€" Loan WV I ACIVY BROWNâ€"In lovi _ dear Father, M Mr and Mrs son Edgar, wh 1935. We often sit and When we Alp For memory is th That grief can More and more e them, Friends may thi The Council adjourned. Next meetâ€" ing to be beld in the Clerk‘s office, Tuesday, Dec. 15th as per statutes for final mecting of the year. ZIVYer Mauer or account trucking ~â€" ’ $rAVel; .. â€"++2. «. 1««.+; :. â€"$I§ .28 ‘J. Burrell, flour re H. Crispin & $ C) Yauit :..l...sss., :oi iag es | Wm. Ruttle premium on road insurâ€" | insurance policy .. .. .. ..163.79 ! Council meeting at date .... ..12.50 Valentine Damm, groceries, re Owen J FHeaney<:.....~....., +1« ‘‘% :1136 Ada Fortune special work preparâ€" _ i ing assessments for equalized asâ€" _ sessment committee .. .. ...15.00 A. Fortune, old age pension®appliâ€" CEMIOU :Â¥ 1. ks r + aaral. 2001 Millerâ€"Atkins: _ that the Treasurer | be instructed to collect all arrears of | taxes before December 1st, 1936, af-! ter which date the Treasurer wllll collect according to law with extra charges added, Carried. ‘ A. Hartman pay sheet 16 E. Taylor pay sheet 17 . J. Rowan, part salary ... A. Kraft, pay sueet 21 ;. H. Brawn pay sheet 19 .. Oliver Mauer or account ‘_ _ Moved by Aitkins, seconded by Milâ€" !er, that the minutes as read be adâ€" ! opted. Carried. _ Baetzâ€"Holliday: that voucher No of 1936 be paid. Carried. Otto Reuber, pay sheet No. 2 . . $9. W. Bender pay sheet 5 v e us Â¥h is +8 J. Rehkopf pay sheet 6 +* + : xts‘+ «B0 P." Doyle pay sheet 9 ¥¥ 155 + wia‘s & We J. Fischer, pay sheet No. 11 Bs S. Koenig pay sheet 15 ......22. Normanby Council met in Clerk‘s office, Ayton, on Monday, Nov. 16th at 10 a.m. The reeve in the chair, all the other members present. Your home is your TV AKCHIVES TORonNntTto IN MEMoRIAM Ada, B. Fortune, ~Clerk & memory of our other and Brother, os. E. Brown and died on Nov. 19th, think of them, 1 alone, only friend all its own. ch day we miss . . $9.00 x§:40 ..10.65 .24.64 ..9.68 .22.19 .62.33‘ .15.18 .52.75i .20.10 l22.33| NP es ce Te ple attended the dance at Sandy Quarrie‘s last Thursday evening. Sympathy is extended to Mr. Pete Cornish â€" who received a telegram from the west last week that His moâ€" ther had passed away at the ripe old age of*%5. Funeral was on Saturday. Mrs. Lutteral of Chesley is spendâ€" ing a couple of weeks with her dau-J ghter, Mrs Bert Dickson. Mr. Walter Hastie of North Bay, visited at his brother Allan‘s _ on Wednesday last. health Mr and Mrs John Bunston Norman, Mr and Mrs John were recent visitors at Mr Gordon Geddes‘ and were 8 find Mrs Jas Geddes wha m which is qui‘te a change from at mud. W ’Phflp and Mr. Alex and Miss Mary Nicholson â€"were up to see Ruby, Mis Alex Nicholson, last Sunday, she beâ€" ipg a patient in Markdale hospital. The latter four were up early every day last week. We hope that Ruby will have a epeedy recovery and will soon be able to be in her own homel again, _ Mrs Greer visited her daughter Mrs E. Holliday last week and returned home Monday. Cw . Don‘t forget the St.â€" Andrews‘ supâ€" per by the Presbyterian church on Friday, Nov. Â¥7. ; Messrs A. Redford and son Arthur and daughter Ruth, visited Mr. and Mrs. S. Habermeh] the first of week. Mrs Andrew Hunter has gone back to Toronto for further treatment. Mrs Greer visited her daughter Mrs The Agricultural Society‘s Friday night was a grand We welcome Florence Sauer orchestra back. The next d be held Nov. 25th. The veterans of the vicinity treatâ€" ed themselves to a card party in the Orange Hall Tuesday night. The Woman‘s Institute held a very successful afternoon tea at the home of Mrs Tuck. Mrs, Coleridge read one of Tennyson‘s poems and gave a very interesting talk on his life. One of our former members, Mrs. Rife of Mount Forest, who was spending the day in the village, was present. _ Mrs Nolan Rounding, Norine and Eileen Smith visited in Grand Valley Friday of last week. with Rev‘ N. McDonald of Prlcevlllg on Sunday. He also took the service at Swinton Park in the afternoon . He was preaching to the veterans. day with Mr and Mrs R. B. Long. } Miss Olive McGuire visited her friend Miss Jear Donald in Mount Forest over the end of the week. Mr Zettler, C. N. R. agent here, has returned home from his holidays . Mrs J. Duke visited friends in Mt. Forest Thursday of last week. Mr Lawson Morrison of Toronto, spent Sunday at home. ' The Holstein Continuation School organized their Literary Society for the year 1936â€"‘37 on Menday, Nov. 16th. The newly elected officers are: | President â€"Jack Cockburn; Viceâ€"preâ€" sidentâ€"Laura Mather; Sec‘yâ€"Treas.â€" Elma McGuire; Editorâ€"Edith Thompâ€" son; Ass‘t Editor â€" Muriel Nelson ; Press reporter â€" Mary Stevenson; Musical Directorâ€"Elizabeth Aitken. 4‘ Mr and Mrs Lawrence Irving and !daughter Helen and Mr Oswald Dingâ€" wall, Hopeville, were weekend guests with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Burrows. Miss Margaret Irvin of Oshawa, spent the week end at home. Mr and Mrs. Norman Treleaven visited friends in Palmerston recently Mrs N. E. McGuire left on Tuesday for Toronto as delegate to the Woâ€" man‘s Institute convention which will be held at the Royal York hotel. They will visit the Royal Winter Fair and several other places of interest, reâ€" turning home Saturday. Miss Mary Woodyard spent a week with friends in Harriston. s Jas, Geddes who makeé her there, bedfast and in poor Mr HOLSTEIN LEADER Jas. Bunston, Mr and Mrs W ORCHARD Agricultural Societ;"s dance on DROMORE of the young peoâ€" Mrs John Eccles he week ence Sauer and her The next dance will exchanged pulpits were guests Sunâ€" grand success and Mrs sorry to looking son Miss Edith Hunter has Toronto recently to spen weeks. R Mre A. Hann hkas gone to Priceâ€" ville, to help with the househol1 duties at the home of Mr. J. Mcâ€" Kechnie. Mr o and MWire) Yitem mc lg es io | The Maple Leaf Club met at the home of Mr Carman Hargraves on Thursday evening of last week with a large attendance. Business was discussed and lunch served, followed by a few hours of socialism, On Nov. 27th the A.Y.P.A. will hold their next meeting at â€" the church which will be i missionary meeting under the supervision â€" of Mr. J. Ferguson. Lantern | slides will be shown and in addition, lunch dren under 12 free. Mrs Mack. has gone to Toronto to spend a few weeks with her relatives. Unfortunately Mary Matthews and Mrs Wm. Atchison . Mr. Harold Glenholme, sister Rita and Florence Bolger of Durham, who attended the Thanksgiving services at St. Paul‘s Sunday, spent the ev~ ening at the home of J. C. Queen. Mr and Mrs C Yeovil visited on and Mrs Wm â€" a The piano accompanist for the evenâ€" ing was Mrs. J. C. Queen. an illusâ€" trated talk on the story of cocoa, was given by Mr. Firth, which was quite interesting. _ Other contests were indulged in, followed by a duet by Mr and Mrs Reg. Ramage. â€" A vote of thanks was tendered the‘ host and hostess for their kind hos-[ pitality . The meeting was brought to a close by singing the national anthem. Lunch was served. pe‘d Mr and Mrs Chas. McGillivray of | Yeovil visited on Sunday with â€" Mr.| c ‘and adopted. Carried. On Sunday last Rev. Allison Ofn‘ McDougallâ€"Cowan: That a grant of Hanover conducted the Thanksgiving $25. be given to the Egremont Plow. services in St. Paul‘s church in the | me!;,! Association. Carried afternoon and evening, and h‘s mes-’ Pattersonâ€"McDougall: That by law sages were much appreciated. The No to appoint a Tax Collector be choir was assisted by Trinity churchj no\'v‘:.'oa dâ€"‘a Srst and second um«; e choir of Durham and sang an anthen Carried ' at each service. Owing to inclemenâ€" | Al dco;'n~COW'al|' ‘That by 18w.NG. 15 cy of tl3e weather the congregations appointing Matth'ew Hooper collet;tor were not as large as usual. | Hooper, when about 75 guests spent a pleasant evening in chat, cards and dancing, the Hooper orchestra furnâ€" ishing the music. The company Aisâ€" persed in the wee‘ small hours, afâ€" ter wishing the bride and groom, lqng and happy married life. , Mrs. Richards of Berkeley visited with Mrs. Jos. Moore this week. _ | Congratulations to Mr and Mrs J.| Hilts, on the arrival of a boy. l Messrs Bill and Harold Eccles have | been skidding ard loading logs on the ‘ truck for a Mildmay firm in Geo: and | Jim Hooper‘s bush. | A recepticn was terdered Mr and Mrs Earl Mead on Wednesday evenâ€"| ing of last week at the home of the | bride‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Abraham / ~â€" ALLAN‘S CORNERsS "Is John H. Moore, of Durham, who is staying with her sister, Mrs. Jos. Moore, is qvite ill with Dr. Sneath in attendance the past two weeks. to, spent over Rememberance Day Mr. Wm. Moore‘s. Messrs Roy Tucker and Clarence Moore are attending the Royal Winâ€" ter Fair this week. Mr and Mrs Chas. Watson visited in Port Elgin last week. Messrs Wm. G. and Martin Wilâ€" Eon visited with Milverton relatives last week. Mr ard Mrs Yarrington of Brampâ€" ton and Mirs Haze: Moore of Toronâ€" Mrs. E. Cleminson and little dauâ€" ghter of North Bay, visited with her father, Mr. John Scott last week. Mr. Bert Eva treated the folks to a dance last Friday evening, Mr. Adam Keller has been on the sick list but is improvin®. spent a couple of days with Mr and Mrs John Dickson recently. The men are busy these days putâ€" ting up snow fence. NORTH EGREMONT family recently, â€" Gordon of Mount Forest, Porter of Knox of the Lord‘s Supper red here last Sunday & _ few the evâ€" Queen. at the Toronâ€" whire Durham, â€" * .""‘ er, Mrs. *UY ith pr. | and ast two‘Rev ]'the SMITH BROS at meeting to date . Carried . Cowanâ€"Aldcorn : Tha journ to meet Tuesday, at 1 o‘clock for genera Carried. on roads;.... ‘..,;, 7. 1+ .287 Sup‘t‘s. Stlary s .ls selcd x+ 1 x $ Robt. Christie, use of room ... . Members of Council, attendance “A. Hunt, sheep claim ,Walter Hoffman, sheep claim .. Howard Horsburgh, sheep claim Stamps for tax notices Clerk‘s services, re taxes ..... Walter A. Reeves, Assessor, par salary ... .... +* * 82 a+‘s i‘s‘s W Pay sheet, No. 11. evnanditn«. at | appointing Matthew Hooper collector | of unpaid taxes for year 1936 at a | renumeration of 30c. per hour while | engaged in his duties, be now read a | third time, signed, sealed and entered in by law book. Carried, ‘ ‘ McDougaliâ€"Patterson : That followâ€" ing accounts be passed and paid: â€"_| Chronicle Printing Office, acc‘t $20.73 G. Fenton & Son, reliet Lo Cevats e M ts R. Irwin, relief .... Superior Etores, Ltd. Taylor & Co., relief Jack Nicholson, relief | In the evening over eighty guests , were present at the reception, the , bride wearing navy triple sheer gown Imd matching accessories. The music for dancing was provided by _ the | Hooper orchestra. After a short wedâ€" |ding journey, to Toronto and othâ€" er â€"points. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mead | begin home making on the groom‘s farm in Egremont. , Counc‘l met Nov. 16th, members all present, minutes of previous meetâ€" ing were read and adopted. * Aldcornâ€"McDougall: ‘That the reâ€" port of the road sup‘t be confirnred and adopted. Carried. and made by the bride‘s mother. Rev. Honeyman proposed the toast to the bride to which the groom reâ€" sponded. There were 30 guests presâ€" ent, and the table attendants were Mrs Murray Wells and Mrs. Geo. Hooper, aunts of the bride. i man of Dromore performed the marâ€" riage ceremony in the presence of !lome thirty guests. The bride charmâ€" 'ingly attired in white crepe, with lily of the valley in ber bair and carryâ€" ' ing a bouquet of white and red carnaâ€" tions and fem,"‘ entered the livingâ€" room on the arm of her father and. took her place beside the groom unâ€" der an evergreen arch decorated in white and pink. They were unattend. ed4. The wedding music, Lohencrin’l‘ "Bridal Chorus" was played by Miss . Kathleen Smith, and Mrs Reg. Ramâ€"| age sang, "O Promise Me." ’ Following congratulations the guests ‘ partook of the wedding supper, the table being centred with the three" storey wedding cake topped with a silver ball and lily of the valley l A very interesting event took place in the home of M1 and Mrs A. Hoop er, Egremont cn Wednesday, Nov. 11, when their Gaughter, "Annie Irene was united in marriage to Earl Milâ€" ton Mead of Egremont, son of .Mr. EGREMONT COUNCIL Mead, Unity, Sask., and the , Ltd., relief .. tono++ +++....110.06| _ Mr. David Marshai finished 11, expenditure | season‘s threshing on our farm . ts ++ ....2,378.39 Mt. Watson has had rented . +o+ x+ s+s 0 a++>63.00 e\ e of room ... .2.00 MRXFIAUWWizue: . es uties, be now read a _ Mrs. Brigham, (Esther 1, sealed and entered I ouise visited on Wednes Carried, week at her fmmer home erson: That tollow-f mother accompanied her } passed and paid: |few day‘s visit. » Local Dealers + +*+».12.50 .++....7.8G§ With Mr ef ....8.00| _ Pleased +. ... .§@ 31 wb our tug .. ...... @9 Enexpecte .......5.00 of town im ...7.00 Misses Ire claim 4.00 Davis and $20.73 _ Mr and Mrs Alex Aberdein and ch}â€" ..1.25 dren of Wiarton visited on Buaday ..7.36 With Mr and Mrs D. Marshall, ..8.00| _ Pleased to have so many | visitors ..8.31 at our Lome during last week, and .. .20 tnexpected too; Mirs Margaret Peity .5.00 of town and friend of Markdalo : .17.00 Misses Irene anc Florence Petty, Mis 4.00 Davis and sons Mack and Geraid, 18.25 Mrs John Marshall 8Sr., Mrs A. Smith 40 an BMA We C ENE © 18 .25 40 .00 AViation RADIO Mrs Bert Watson and Melville vis ited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs H. McDovgall of Holstein . was sung and Mrs Marshall Sr. closâ€" ed the meeting with prayer, after which Mrs. Wilton and helpers servâ€" eA lunch. Mr and Mrs E. Smith and son Gorâ€" don of Toronto sprent over the week end at the Wallace home and other relatives here. Mrs David Marshall, Howard and Susie, Misses Margaret and Jessio Marshall and Miss T. E. Byers, spent a pleasant afternoon in Hanovâ€" er last week. the Uk:aniavs in Toronto. Mrs, Walâ€" lace gave a reading in keeping with Remembrance Day and a paper enâ€" titled "Adventuring for God". Mrs. Johr Marsball Jr. gave items of inâ€" terest in missionary work. Roll call was answered by scripture verses on remember. Mrs C. McAlister read receipts from Pro. Treas., for funds sent from our W.M.S. Mrs Walter McAlister led in prayer. A life membership certificate was presented to Mrs Carson by Mrs McAlister on behalf of the society. Mrs Carson reâ€" embrance, were observed. Mre Mearns gave a reading entitled "The light breaks through", an interesting story of the pioneer Ukranians. Mrs Gea. Stuart gave a continuation of this subject. Mre J. M. Marshall read the scripture lesson from . Rev. 7th Two Shows each night, 7.80 & 9 p. m. _ Matinee Saturday at 2.30 Special Matinee Wednesday at Monâ€" Tuesâ€"Wed, Nov 23,24,25 A merry, mad, musical treat! girl who‘s got everything ! JESSIE MATTHEWS â€"inâ€" Thursâ€"Friâ€"Sat, Nov. 19, 20, 21 BOY sCcoUTs BENEFIT ShHOW WALLACE BEERY _2 0 C N S eamarn _4 Proving that Crime doesn‘t pay. «Q‘Shaugbnessy‘s Boy" ‘First a Cirl‘ > Dllfhlm AND MARINE OPERATING JACKIE COOPER â€"inâ€" (Esther Petty) of Wednesday of last e here. Ber home for a 1 the whica 4.15. ulating the happy coup} them â€" much future God‘s rich blessings i Songe and . choruses sung, also a duett by Lockstead, "No longer cluded the happy was perlort comingly &« with access time follow vileged frie noon and e following da ored back a the home« Morrison by Rev. Ca ND« Ing Wns both : his br ored ! solemi when old burn to Fell 16 Feet anoa Live ous I% Irish mouthâ€"organ 5 her daughter later enjoyed, le-.sra Geo. and Davie All Mrs Artl elevon ta thur Atk the prize been ser presided . Held Successful Fu Durham Agricultur Friday night held a the winter ng part ight a hould« Junior Choir at Gave Farewell Part Lady Grey Rebel party and Junch af two valuaed : lan Bell, wh Died in Detroit The death to Thursday, Nov. father of Mrs. at the advance This fine old g remarkably hea and only th« toll of time ware also no ladies Auwxilia: supper will b« The courier of R J revert to winter sch next, Nov. 3oth, ham post office at 9 stead of in afternoo At anmual fowl suppe; 26th The regula Can Greys Ch held next Tue The Presbyt« held above Mc urday, Nov. 2s Work, Home B VOL. LIX hem . . feelit xteen f00t M 10 pend the t lly at d out ale Knox Church. Dm BEAUTIFUL ser Women IN ToE LENTHERI HUDxXUp BPRINGTM YARDLEYs Whitmo n the home of 1 from tn« M fu ) Ln 101 al ong H the HYMEN venl M D bi lay + Mro h mont b tle

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