s‘ and ‘ldren‘s Slippers e Shoe Season CKY SAUGEEN call for the meeting will be wlll suggestion." jlenelz Branch of the Womâ€" tuto met at the home of ouce McFadden Thursday, with a good attendance of ind several visitors. This annual meeting, Mrs Arnett » the opening exercises, v© report of an interesting , WELL Conoucted, IENT, Mookrn 100 OTeLâ€"85 wits satw ITC Fom FoLper &A DZ LVXE TAXi & POLISHES in MAY 38 , 1938 AclLRAITH NOW HERE ILLEY‘S, SURE. IU, and last, but * fuch advertised 3 AS USUAL year. Mrs T. V. “- to conduct the elecâ€" which resulted as fol. Mrs. John Newell; in McGirr; 2nd Viee 1; Secretaryâ€"Treas.â€" mon ; Directorsâ€"Mrs, Mrs Geo. Whitmore; r.â€"Mrs K. J. m; e0o. Newell, Mrs Gen Mrs E. Strong. Hisâ€" c« J. C. Hamilton. dent took charge, th» honors bestowed voto of thanks was ax olficers for their ~as decided to buy iplete the quilts and zroups being formed rk and applique. The ) SANDALS $ for Al. AEROPACS White . consisting of meet May 27th he year‘s work. Miss M. J. » give her talk to the lateness ‘tened it, and i1 benefit.. We 81Zes _ aTG resulted as folâ€" l1 on with | days would ot done yet. is getting is given emâ€" nber of men. will be glad A dainty ‘ groups in mbers . were the Branch. e held June i. Anderson. John MeGirr he will soon wi‘htm. ab ilso on the _ weather zo fAshing. McKechate â€" werse Visiâ€" an‘l Mrs. e line@ Reay and _ visitors ther and vho spent ither and left â€" for and Mrs. \r. Norâ€" ind Lake hompson, old rutchley not makâ€" CALE D J APBRRNNE CBRTNE PCY C M Wiliam Kirby of Elora spent Well filled. Mrs Wm. Mather and veek end with his daughter, Miss Belle Weir sang the duet "Whisâ€" s. Alex. Knisley. pering Hope" with Mrs J. C. Harrison Mr. and Mrs. George Turnbull accompanying. sited on Monday with Mr. and _ Miss Anna McLean of the business irs. Alex. Knisley. Robert and Agâ€" college, Toronto, came home on a vi ns returned with them to spend sit to parents on Friday, and will be » holiday. returning after the good old holiday \ birthday party was held at Mr. of the 24th. ert Marsales‘ on Saturday in honâ€" _ The funeral of the late John Muir of little Jean and Stanley whose took place on Monday from his resiâ€" thdays are on the same day. A dence near the Six Corners, to the x children of the section were old cemetery here. ero and an enjoyable time was Mr and Mre W. Bowes of Markdale pent. visited at the latter‘s sister‘s here, Celebrate 60 Years Sunday, May 29th, will celebrate . the completion of sixty years service | mm + the choir, of Mr. W. W. Ramage, choir leader, and the occasion willbe The Women‘s Institute will meet (ttingly observed in St. Coiumba On June 2nd at the home of Mrs Jas. Church, Priceville. All are cordially Oliver. invited to be present, especially those . The services yesterday at St. Colâ€" no«e friendship and coâ€"operation in umba United Church were well attenâ€" choir work in bygone years is reâ€" ded. After the usual opening worâ€" ‘embered and appreciated. ship, the congregation were treated Wrs. Neil _ MecFarlane _ returned homec on Sunday after spending a w« with friends in Toronto. Mr.â€" John McFarlane visited on <unday at the McFarlane home. Mr. George McMeekin and family d Mis=s Mary McNabb were weekâ€" end visitors with Mr. and Mrs.. ‘larry Gomm and family. Mr. Wiliam Kirby of Elora spent 6 week end with his d‘mt.l'- «Jrs. Alex. Knisley. Mr. and Mrs. George Turnbull isited on Monday with Mr. and rs. Alex. Knisley. Robert and Agâ€" W.CALDER ESTATE J. N. MURDOCK vVOUR CHEUROLET BEALER SAVS MAY 26 1938 MASTER DE LUXE MODELS FROM $892. Delivered at Mss factory, Oshawa, Ont. Government tax, freight and TUNE IN â€" Bevertey Baxter, m». . . . Tran» license extra. Convenient terms on the General atlantic Broadcast from London, England . . . Every Motors Instalnaent Plan. Tuesday Evening over Canadian Broadcasting Corâ€" poration Network. We know your eyes will tell you Chevrolet is more beautifulâ€"your feelâ€" ings will tell you it‘s safer, more spirited That‘s why we‘re so eager to have you inspect and drive the new 1938 Chevrolet! WE know you‘ll believe your own eyes ... your own feelings . .. your own comparisons! . . . ROB ROY as Choir Leader DURKHAM MOTOR SALES 820 n wIMDC _ *"" C005 a% the hama af Mess Taa 2OD, in a blue flowered gown and long Coumba on June 2nd at the home of MrS J@8. 1)_) v,i wa, tho bride, and Miss cordially Oliver. Lottie Whitaker in a graduation gown illy those The services yesterday at St. COl tho minister. Miss Gladys McKinnon ration in umba United Church were well attenâ€" played the wedding march. The bride is reâ€" ded. After the usual opening WOTâ€" carried a large bouquet of faded carâ€" ship, the congregation were treated nations and stocks and was given aâ€" to a description of the life, work And way by Mrs, Teft. The bride‘s bouâ€" doings of John Wesley, and the bene quot was caught by Miss Beatrice fits that accrued from his teaching$ Watters, The remainder of the evenâ€" urned and preaching. ing was spent in games. A dainty :.:m- a â€" At the evening service of Y.P.S., junch was served. Miss Ann McKinnon read the accomâ€" enjoyed. On May 20th, a group of friends ance of 30. The meeting opened with met at 10 Harper Ave., Toronto, to the president in the chair, After the spend the evening with Miss Mary usual opening exercises, Mrs. Archie McDonald prior to her marriage. MacCuaig gave a very interesting At an appointed time, Mary was topic on "Our Lawn," which was asked to take her place in the centre much enjoyed.. Miss Alma Hooper dthom-.vlnnnhon-wnndl gave a lovely piano _ selection, mdmww Ceungnlt!‘ l‘t‘n‘duu-:::bom â€"â€" PRIGCGEVILLE _ The funeral of the late John Muir in a short worship . â€" Mrs. p service. Mrs. took place on Monday from his resi Meads led in prayer. Mrs T. Currie dence near the Six Corners, to the reaq a poem. The annual garden old cemetery here. party was set for Jun ~ Mr and Mre W. Bowes of Markdal® ty junch, served by t:ez::t:mA- d:t:. visited at the latter‘s sister‘s bere, much enjoyed. The next m.',uu much improved in health. will be held at the home of ‘Mrs W. Members of the Dromore choir are Meads. coming May 29th to aid in celebratâ€" semmysiee ing our 60th anniversary of continuâ€" pps w M. 3. and W. H. Societies Mr. Geo. Pentland, P. S. inspector, gave an account of his trip to Eurâ€" ope, dealing principally with Palesâ€" tine, very interestingly. He told of the Jordan River, Dead Sea, Jorusaâ€" tem. Jericho, Samaria and its wells, (2â€"Passenger Master Business Coupe) 0 Harper Ave., Toronto, to the president in the chair, After the e evening with Miss Mary usual opening exercises, Mrs. Archie | prior to her marriage. MacCuaig gave a very interesting appointed time, Mary was topic on "Our Lawn," which was take her place in the centre much enjoyed.. Miss Alma Hooper am whare she unwrapped & szave a lovely piano _ selection, PHONE 56 to drive it always! We have a car all ready for you. So why not take the wheel â€"today! Drive Chevrolet once, and you‘ll want and more comfortableâ€"your compariâ€" sons will prove its superior quality and workmanshipâ€"and all of them will tell you, "It‘s the Best Chevrolet in Cheve rolet history!" met on Thursday at the home . of Mrs. Angus Hooper with an attendâ€" ance of 30. The meeting opened with the president in the chair, After the usual opening exercises, Mrs. Archie MacCuaig gave a very interesting St. Columba W.M.S. and W. A. met at the home of Mrs Jas. Oliver for their May meeting. Miss L. Maâ€" ther convened the program and gave an interesting review of Home Misâ€" sion work at the Church of all Naâ€" tions, Toronto, and similar instituâ€" Saunders gave a reading; Mrs Harriâ€" son and Miss B. Weir contributed a duet, "Ivory palaces." Miss Sadie Oliver presided for the W. A. and led Mary, although taken completely by surprise, thanked the ladies and inâ€" vited all to visit her in her new home west of Priceville, was caused by a mock wedding with Mrs. Geo. Ostrander, dressed in tuxâ€" * On Master De Luxe Models. Wm. Keller Vic. Biythe &A ND VICINIT Y Câ€"2188 THE DURHAM REVIEW and son Ivan, Mr,. and Mrs. Jack Hincks, Egremont, Mr. and Mrs. Bill McKechnie and Mr. Tom Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Harbottle, Mr. and Jack Carson and son, Vandeleur, visited Sunday at Alex. Carson‘s. Mrs. D. Campbell, Mrs. H. R. Mcâ€" Lean, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Archie Stewart and Miss. Nellie McLean attended the Presbyterial at Claude on Tuesday. Mr. D. L McArthur has purchased a new Dodge car. On Thursday evening a reception was held in the church for our new minister and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor. A good turn out of the conâ€" gregation was present. Messrs Colin and Hecter McLean received the guests. _ Comumnity singing, games and contests passed an enjoyable eveniag. The ladies served a bountiâ€" ful lunch afterwards. Recent visitors at A. L Hincks were: Mr. and Mrs. George Hincks Alma, Mr. and Mrs. H . Tucker and daughters visited Sunday at Robt. Lawrence‘s. Mrs. Bill Hill, Fergus, spent a few days at her mother‘s Mrs. H. R. McLean. Miss Delia McPhail, Toronto, spent the weekend with friends dispensed the Sacrament of Comâ€" munion at the United Church Sunâ€" day morning and gave a splendid sermon from the text, "Be of good cheer for I have overcome the world." Miss Bessie Wale has finished her duties at Durham Hospital and re turned home the first of this week. Mr. George Wale, Toronto, was a son gave each a splendid reading. The School Board of S. 8. No. 4 called on Mr. and Mrs. P. D. Greenâ€" mont ave. The meeting closed by singing "O purchased a good used piano. It was ; wood. Mr. and Mrs. Martell motored to God of Bethel by whose Hand," folâ€" Placed in the school on Friday. ‘ Stewart, the little three year old Chicago, Duluth and Port Arthur for lowed by the Lord‘s Prayer. Lunch Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Bell and daughâ€" son of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Banks their wedding trip. ‘They will reside was then served by the hostess and ters Betty and Ivadel, Toronto spent who suffered an attack of infantile on Donalda ave., East Kildnonan. her assistants. _ ‘The June meeting the holiday weekend at the home of paralysis last summer and was left For going away, the bride wore will be held at the home ofMrs. D. Mr. Walter Benham. |crippled, was taken Tuesday mornâ€" a Glen Urquhart check tailorpd suit L McArthur. Mrs. Charles Wale intends leavâ€" ing by Dr. B. D. Jamieson to the in grey tones. ‘This opened over a On Thursday evening a reception ing for the West on Wed. of this Sick Children‘s Hospital ‘Toronto, white blouse, patterned with pink was held in the church for our new Week to visit her sister Mrs. James for treatment. and blue flowers. Her hat wasa Hunâ€" minister and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dickson, Weyburn, Sask. who has| Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McArthur ter‘s green suede pillbox, trimmed Taylor. A good turn out of the conâ€" been in poor health for sometime. '.nd daughter Jean were guests with with a tassel. Pernet roses formed gregation was present. Messrs Colin _ Mrs. Ed. Scott has been under the Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur; alâ€" her corsage. and Hecter McLean received the Dr‘s care. We hope for a speedy N'ilo Mr. Flick of Toledo and Lorne The bride‘s mother, Mrs, McKinâ€" guests. Comumnity singing, games Covery. ‘McNally were euesta at the @ame non. wore a French silk nrint dmmtrer McDermid (a recent bride) was" calâ€" boliday weekend guest at his paren: the week, led upon. A lovely address was read tal home. | Mr. and Mr by Miss Neliie McLean, and the ‘The 2ith cejebrations will be ‘ guests with M: presentation of a lovely walnut end somewhat chilled and dampened by Chesiey Sunday. table and book rack combined, was unseasonal weather, We would not ‘The Sunday ! made by Mrs. Wilf. Watson and Mrs. fancy to spend the day fishing. quet of carnati J. McMeekin. Though completely takâ€" Mrs. Sturdy, Edmonton, was visitâ€"] on Sunday in : en by surprise, Mrs. McDermid ing with her sister, Mrs. George liams. Jack wa thanked the ladies of the W. M. S. Sturrock. m attendance while and W. H. Societies for the lovely We were pleased to see Mrs. Harâ€" Mr. and Mr Mr. HOPEVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton and son Lindsay of Oshawa spent the week. end with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cook, Elmwood. Ivan Edwards of Shelburne, and W. H. Edwards of Toronto, were visitors at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Edwards. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wilson and son, Egremont, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Ben Mays. Mr. George Ritchie and _ sister Jane, Mr. and Mrs, Howard Ritchie, the fifteenth term. Mrs. R. T. Edwards visited Sunâ€" day with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Atkinâ€" gon. in Berkeley. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur visiâ€" ted the first of the week with Mr. and Lorne McNally, near Durham. painful injuries when she fell on the stairsteps at the barn last week. Mr. (;‘MI Hopkins of Toronto and 1°58 Jacket covered the _ bOG1C@ Ol qyrmnnpemmmemmmmmmmm=meâ€"mmmn Mr. J. McEachern of Durham were the gown. which displayed a square visitors with Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ai. neckline and bouffant sleeves, also 'l‘ovnhlp of Glenelg len, the first of the week. edged with the ruching. Her only orâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glencross "ament was an heirloom diamond NOTICE spent a day last week with friends Pendant, a gift from her mother, For mmrenyp A in Mount Forest. her headdress, she wore a matching . Farmers , Church an4 Cemeâ€" Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Ritchie of Chapel veil of net. She carried a lery Boards, roads, Road Superâ€" Durham were guests with Mr. and bouquet of Sweetheart roses and lily intendents and way Supervisors, Mrs. H. C. Ritchie last Thursday Of the valley. according to Weed Control Act, afternoon. Miss Betty McKinnon was ber are required to troy, prevent seeaâ€" Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Sister‘s only attendant. Her EOW jng or otherwise attempt to control Byrans‘ Sunday were Mrs Geo. Maâ€" Was of chalk white taffteta, splashed all noxious weeds. Failure to comply son and son Robt.,Mrs. Dave Mason, With flowers in Dubonnet, cornâ€"flOWâ€" jory ino Aof creates a limbility fof Mrs. Allen McLellan and son Allen, @ blue, sun yellow and green tones, _ .. shares A Galt; Mr. Wim, Mason, editor of the Buttons ran down the back to be. 8°tiODâ€" All township ratepayers and Sudbury Star, Sudbury. low the waistline, which was sashed, Public property trustees are asked to Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood finishing into a bow at the back. The ©0OPerate. \ were guests with Mr.. Angus Mcinâ€" ®@uare neckline was . selfbraided.FRANK MEAGHER, weed Inspector, tosh and sister, Dornoch, the first of The matching bolero had short full R. R. 6, Markdale, May 10, 1938. Mrs. Allen McLellan and son Allen, Galt; Mr. Wm, Mason, editor of the Sudbury Star, Sudbury. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood We were pleased to see Mrs. Harâ€" old Love out to church after her long illness. Mrs. Vanaistine is asâ€" sisting Mrs. Love. Mr. and Mrs. W. J Cook Miss A. M. Fettes has been reâ€"enâ€" ZIO0N s parenâ€" the week. * sleoves. She wore a picture hat of~ | Mr. and Mrs. J. C Cook were white straw, selftrimmed. She carme will be guests with Mr. and Mrs. J. Allen, ed a Colonial bouguet of rhododenâ€" (In following writeup from the Winnipeg Tribune, the bride is a daughter of an old Durham boy, Mr. Arch. McKinnon and has several times visited relatives here.) At a ceremony in the chapel of St. Ignatius church, Winnipeg, Saturday May 14th, at three o‘clock, Margaret Louise (Marnie), elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald F. McKinnon, became the bride of Mr. Dennis Patâ€" rick Martell, son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Martell of Port Arthur. Rev. Father R. Brodeur officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McArthur and daughter Jean were guests with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArtbur; alâ€" so Mr. Flick of Toledo and Lorne McNally were guests at the same home one day last week. On either side of the altar near If you are ambjtious, this is for the steps were palms and ferns yOU ! Success guaranteed! No risk while roses in a variety ofm.dn“uu“ 200 popular products were in vases on the altar. exclus territo salos Given in marriage by her father, in ive fory . Join «our the bride wore a forgetmeâ€"not blue force for profitable wages! 7"0- jacket gown of French net. From the AY®"Age income $25.00 weekly! For waistline the flared skirt featured free particulars ‘without obligation, deep founces edged with selfâ€"toned write TOâ€"DAY: AMILEX CO., 570 grosgrain and ruching. ‘The sleeveâ€" St. Clement, Mon! k less jacket covered the _ boditt Of gqoorrmmmpmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmmm the gown. which displayed a square neckline and bouffant sleeves, also, Township of Glenelg edged with the ruching. Her only orâ€" \ _ anTiPe ‘The Sunday School placed a bouâ€" Sowers. % o quet of carnations in the church Mr. A. E. Martell, of Port Arthur, on Sunday in memory of Jack Wiiâ€" was his brother‘s best man. The ushâ€" Children‘s Hospital ‘Toronto, white blouse, patterned with pink reatment. and blue flowers. Her hat wasa Hunâ€" . and Mrs. Stewart McArthur ter‘s green suede pillbor, trimmed daughter Jean were guests with with a tassel. Pernet roses formed and Mrs. Hugh McArthur; alâ€" her corsage. fr. Flick of Toledo and Lorne The bride‘s mother, Mrs, McKinâ€" green were scattered here and there on the navy back ground of tne gown. The jacket had elbow length sleeves. A cluster of matching flowâ€" ers banked the front crown of her small hat of navy straw. She chose non, wore a French silk print jacket gown. Flowery designs in tones of Aâ€" little Stanley, with his elder sister, was employed in pulling weeds. Finâ€" ally Stanley gasped: "Sister, I‘ve pulled and pulled and I can‘t get it out. 1 think the devil must be holding on to the other end and won‘t let go." Bouvenir roses for her corsage.