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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jun 1938, p. 8

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WINFIELD RUNT, of Hespeler, Special Speaker e NReview o oT to New Subscribers, to on Don‘ Jan. 1, 1989, only $1.00 iJ 2i Fares, Train Service and RAIL BARGAIN JUNE 3rd from â€" Durham STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL Thursday, June 23rd A PLAY "LENA RIVERS" in the Schoolroom of the Church, followed by DURKHAM MOTOR saies Info rmation frim Agents Phone 66 Mr Lyall Mercer of Watford visitâ€" ed h‘s parents, Rev. and Mrs Merce? on Sunday. Don‘t forget the dance on June 3rd in the Agricultural Hall. Music by Florence Sauer and her orchestra. Misses Aura and Elma McGuire of Guelph spent the weekend with their parents, Mr and Mrs N. E. McGuire. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Robert Dodds at Fairbairn. The sympathy of the comâ€" munity is extended to Mrs Dodds and family. Recent guests with Mrs. Allan and family: Miss Lena Allan; Mrs Wm. Bogle of Varney; Mrs Clinton Main of Toronto; Mr and Mrs Rathweil of Palmerston; Mr and Mrs George Gilâ€" roy of Mount Forest. Messrs James and George Brown are visiting their mother, Mrs Alex. Brown . ‘HOLSTEIN LEADER Mrs. Allan and family have the sympathy of the community in their recent sad loss. Mr and Mrs Charles McDougall and little son spent Sunday with her fathâ€" er, Mr Ramage in Priceville. tending University. Mr and Mrs Wm. Aitken anda Lirs Christie spent the week end in Torâ€" onto. Mr and Mrs. Aitken spent Sunday with Marie. Mr Alex. Sim came home from Tor onto Saturday, where he has peen at tending University. Mr and Mrs George Burrows were in Toronto visiting Mr Earl Dingwail who is in the hospital, where ne u~â€" dorwent an operation. We wish him a speedy recovery. The W. MS of the Presbyterian Church, Holstein, will hold a Lilac Tea and give a iaqié;fi lecture entitâ€" led "Pioneers", Friday evening, June 3rd, at 8 p.m. Admls*on 25¢ and 10c LOCAL AND PERSONAL Wm. Keller Vic. Bly the ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Mr and Mrs Arthur Poole, Mr and Mrs Geo. Poole and Mrs Poole Sr. and family spent the 24th with Mr. and Mrs P. Pinder. Mr Gordon Dickson and boy friend of Orangeville spent the week end with his parents. able to take the service on Su: evening after his recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson visited with Mr and Mrs Wm. J. Nelson on the 24th. Mr and Mrs Gordon Grant and faâ€" mily of Goderich spent the 24th with Mr and Mrs Peter Cornish. Everything is looking fine after {:& recent showers and the warm weaâ€" ther of the past week. A meeting of the bowling club was held last _ Tuesday night in the Orange Hall, Mrs Habermehl presidâ€" ¢d, and conducted the election of oflicers. Those elected were: Presiâ€" dent Mr. Treleaven; _ vice presiâ€" dent, Mr. S. Habermehl; secretaryâ€" treasurer, Mrs. W. Hastie; games committec, Mrs Wim. Aitken, Mrs 5. labermehl, _ Mrs. Fenton, Gordon Long and Geo. Bye; Membership comittee, Messrs Bert Eccles and N. McGu‘re. The village Trustees are having the Park beautified and made ready for the summer picnics, swimming, etc. Some have been trying the water alâ€" ready. Don‘t forget the Lilac Tea Friday evening by the W. M. S. of the Presâ€" byterian church. Miss Lois Wilson, Durham, spent the weekend with the McGuire family Glad to see Rev. Mr. Mercer was 1HK DURHAM REVIEW ORCHARD 4 on Sunday of Wondland: T bertudrtmases MB . Vromore; Mrs, Irene Gibson, Jack and Mary, of Mt. Forest; Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKenzie and Kenneth wnfe emouc e c dc n 200 There were man offerings resting on the casket,: pillow sheaf from Mr, a Robertson and Allan and Mrs. w. B 8 Mr. and Mrs. B. F. ronto; basket fron James C Allan oT. Me," also another of the deceased s iavorite hymns. A devoted friend cof the family, Mrs. Irene Gibson, of Mt. Forest, rendered her services as 0; ganist, being a request of the deâ€" cease l Interment was made in Holstein cemetery, the pall bearers be‘ng James â€" Lothian, Walter A. Reeves, William J. McFadden, Wiltiam Allan, Gecrge Cowan, _ Edward L ndsay, Flower bearers were Horace E. Yeqâ€" mar‘s, Rov Grant, R. C, Davies, A. J, Corbett, Robert McKenzie, Thomas Johnstor, _ Bruce Snively, Allan Aitâ€" ken, Frank Irwin. _ The funceral of the late David Alâ€" lan on Friday last was very largely attonded, the deceascd hav.ng been one of the most wellâ€"known men in the township. A private service was conducted at the home after which a public service was held in the Presâ€" byterian church. Rev. Mr. Court, geâ€" coxsed‘s pastor, assisted by Rev. Mr. Mercer _ conducted _ the sorvices, "Jesus Lover of My Soul" and "The Fands of Time are Sinking" favorite hymns of the deceased, were sung. Mrs. Hutchinson and Miss Norma: Meintyre of Mount Forest sang very beaut fully, â€" "Jesus Saviour _ Pilot materiai gains as it was to live the life of a constant Caristian and folâ€" low the steps of the Master. In the home life (which is manâ€" hood‘s real test) he was always the loving husband and father, and his his family regard this heritage as something sacred. With Mrs. Allan (who was formerly Jane Adeline Logâ€" on of Egremont Tp.) there are two clildron, Vera and Inez who will mourn the passing of a loving husâ€" band and father. Two sisters and iwo â€" brothers aiso survive, Betty (Mrs. W. J. Robertson), Lena, and James C. Allan all of Toronto; Isaac of Detroit, Mich, who was unable to e present, A sister Mary predeâ€" ceased him several years ago. choir for especially in life w material life of a low the s acres of land bordering on the village of Holste‘n. He was a pillar of Holstein Presbyâ€" terian Church and served for many years on the Board of Managers. He was also a faithful mémber of the choir for over thirty years, being especially fond of music. His aim in in life was not so much to make material gains as it was to live the In the year 1915 he succeeded his late father as Township Clerk, who for thirtyâ€"two years previous attainâ€" ed the same office. He also succeeded his father in charge of the market seales, which was continued, with the aid of his family, until two years ago. â€" He was Treasurer of Holstein Creamory, also â€" Secretary Treasurer of the Holste‘n Public School Board for many years but to attempt to give a condensed biography of Mr. Allan is to give an historical sketch of â€" Egremont Township and especiâ€" ally the clerical part, apart from beâ€" ing a most successful farmer, owning at the time of his death one hundred Born in the Township of Egre mont, a son of the late David and Mrs. Allan, his whole lifetime and lifework have been spent in the comâ€" munity. He had the friendly and cheery d‘sposition that was characâ€" teristic of his later years. _ Nothing seemed to tire him, ncthing was too much trouble whether for his family, neighbors, cLurch or township. w.ll feel the break caused by death more keenly. Their devotion has oftâ€" en been marked. Perkaps there were few better known men in the Townâ€" ship and surrounding country than the late David Allan. ways looking forward to recovery. His wife has been the devoted and loving nurse assisted by his two daughters Inez and Vera, through the six years of sickness, and no one After a brave but losing fight, a most prominent citizen much beâ€" loved and respected by all those who knew him passed to the "Great Beâ€" yond" on Tuesday cvening, May 24th, at the setting of the sun in the perâ€" son of David Allan, in his 68th year. Six years ago on the 29th, of April, 1932 he suffered a paralytic stroke from which he never recovered, being bedâ€"fast for one year and a half, but through all these years of suffering he was most patient and cheerful, alâ€" For 23 years Clerk of Egremont Tp. The Late David Allan y Grant, R. C, Davies, A,. J, Robert McKenzie, Thomas _ Bruce Snively, Allan Aitâ€" and Allan of Toronto; Myr, W. B. Stirrup, Toronto ; rs. B. F. Windrum of ‘Toâ€" sket from Mr. and | Nrs, Allan, Toronto; wreath : Township Council; sprays, war CUP mc us constant steps of : home 1i al teet) Laid to Rest e mary beautiful floral ing on and surrounding pillow from the family ; Mr. and Mrs. w. 3. N, Walter A. Reeves Fadden, Willtiam Allan ain, _ Edward L ndsay s were Horace E. Yeq °_ Of Foronto; Mr.! Mrs. David Allan, Inez and Yera, McFadden of Dur. } wish to thank their friends for their lames Lothian of many kind thoughts and acts, during me Gibson, Jack | their recent sad bereavement, also to Forest; Mr, ud'lr. Burnett Wlkinson, for his serâ€" izie and M’vlo« so kindly, aympathetically, and ‘a, Nath, and Wilt beautifully rendered _ which shail ; Mr. and m"unr be forgotten.. i be 'ng aric Mr and Mrs Alex, Aberdein, Fiesn erton, and Mr and Mrs Irwin Fergu son of Egremont with their families visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs, David Marshail, v‘sitors on Sunday at the home . aries slationed therc, Ther: are se\ eral in that field and one 07 them Miss Whatling, addresed a meetin» of the W.M.S. at Knox some years ago, and others we have heard at the Presbyterals, and so the letter and report enclo'sed were quite intorest‘ ; Mr. and Mrs. Louis Geberdt and three daughters of Neustadt were We were pleased to recety ter recently all the way from India, from one of our Pres. ; â€" joct: "Kindness repaid" taken from an incident in the life of David, and whatever wo may do for Jesus will be recorded and rewarded at the judgâ€" ment day, for even a cup of cold waâ€" ter given in the name of a disciple shall not lose its rewarc. Miss Velma Davis visited receniiy with friends in Toronto. Her sister, Mrs Campbel returned w.th her for a visit in the parental home. Mrs Porter Sr. spent over the week end with Mr and Mrs W Porter. Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall and children and Mrs Marshall Sr. visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs. **>%. Calder of Egremont and attended so> vice at Fairba‘rn. Miss Jennings and Miss T. E. Byers visited recently at the Porter home. We attended the service in the Foursquare church in town Suncay even‘ng, and enjoyed the message y the pastor. Rev. Mr Lockstead an> Mrs Lockstead expect to Jeave town the end of June to take up work etsoâ€" where. The congregation will regret to see them go as they have beon faithful in the work. s Mroand Mrs T. Walace visited on Sunday with friends in Owen Sound. auesday ovening with Mr and Mrs. James Picken. The Young Women‘s Aux. and Mi~ slon Band met in the church Satur day afternoon with an attendance of 20. Mrs Marshall presided for the Miss‘on Band; Mrs Mearns read the seripture lesson and led in prayer. Feveral interesting readings were gtâ€" ven by members of the Y.W.A. and plans made for as‘po:-lal meeting later Rev, Mr Honeyman had the service at Knox on Sunday, and also taught the bible class. He took for h s subâ€" Mr and Mrs Stanley Reay and baby of Hamilton visted recently at the Caldwell home. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Kolier spent Tuesday evening with Mroand Mrs. James Picken. The Younge Women‘s Aux and Mi~ Congratulations to Mr. _ Clarenc« Moore and Miss Clara Falkingham who were married in Durham on Saturday last by Rev. Halbert, Lir. Gordon Falkingham and Miss Bessie Moore were their attendants. The young couple will start farming on the former J. Legate farm. L.O.L. No 861 held a Royai Arch meeting last Thursday evening when three members took that degres. There were several visitors from Horâ€" ste‘n and Varney present. Miss Kathlcen Smith, and scholars of S.S. No. 13 visited with S. 8. No 12 last Friday, and played a game © softball, also a game of football. They won in football and lost in soft ball . The Maple Leaf Club are having a social evening this Thwsday in the Orange Hall. Mrs. George Young, also Mr. anc Mrs Art Foung of Buffalo, visited at Mr Ed. Wells‘ last weex. W. H. Wells lost a good horse last week. Geo. Wilson also lost a horse last week. Missos Christie, Mrs. M. A. Tuck, ain _ On Sunday next, June $ of Holstein. will be the administr; on of'::"! Rolatives and friends from a dis Communion in 8t P.,, (‘hmzt tance: Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Robertson, Ezremont, Miss Lena Allan, Mr. James C. Ailan, _ The Womon‘s Guild o 31 p, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Windrum, Mr. Church held a Blossom .. "‘"‘f.x'~ Jack Benton, all of Toronto; Mr. and gramme in the chunrc) . '1-”,“3 Mrs. Geo. Shelds of London; Mr. evening which proved oup,. , .‘ and Mis,. Thos. Jchnston of Listo. cess. se well; Mr. and Mre. F. C. Rothwell of _ Mr. and Mrs, Tho IOhn&tan Palmerston and many others. Aistowel visited recenily 1 p, w;' How sweet to sleep where all is OIAMr;':.:?mu:-g_ Carman Ii.uzrm»v peace, Where sorrow cannot _ reach the breast, Where â€" all life‘s idle throbb‘ngs Robert Altken and Miiton; McGuire and Arnill families; bouquets from Missos Christie, Mrs. M. A. Tuck, ai of Holstein. cease, And pain is lulled to rest NORTH EGREMONT KNOX CORNER®S D OF THanks whic m‘ Playing the Ponies‘ h. 9w Thompson m 18 and 3.00 o‘Wock. 3 Shows Sat‘y Nite, 6.30, s 2 Shows, 7 and 9, Wed.. 2 Shows, Saturdgy Matin« ‘SNOW WHiTTC the Seven RBwars â€"NOW PLAYÂ¥ING Tit. Eyening Shows at 7 : Matinees Wed. at 4.15 SUNDAY, JUNE 19 â€"â€" © Bubject â€""Résurrcct ons there be a liter&l recurreet; body ? Will all be resunm gether ? Which resurrectio clude you ° Whatievents fo Resurrection ? HEAR THESE TIMELY m Special Musicâ€"No offe All Welcom« Sodip ol lie zo An l e ie ns ts Inbabitant ta nty, Re We will Down â€" h« Some« dodo d l e do y ol > n tjejn h do y e«( > +b io H« The congregation of Church will probab}s Mammond electric or The Fleskerton Drar presenting the‘r play, in Russol Hall, Drom June 3rd. at 8. p. m and 15¢c. Auspices of t Glad to know Mrs M recovered from her â€"» and may be well enoug the people of th‘s par Mr and Mrs Wm. Ki;} spent Sunday with Mr : Wodding receptions n of the day. Congratuls Mr and Mrs Alf Mo visited the first of th« home of Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Robert Mrs W. Eden, and M» Ladysmit®, visited on home of J. C. Queen quilt. Tea and edible Recently a Ladies ( crganized in St. Pau) the folowing officers dent: Mrs Queen; So Poarl Gordon; Treas. A quilting bee ow church by the ladies ablo afternoon | was ladies were presont ; quilt,. Tea and edib SUNDAY, YUNE 12 . Preact !ng in Droms« CUNDAV,‘, JUNE 5 â€" ubjectâ€"*Heaven." 1 abitants, \Occupation, 1 ity, Rewards. M Ho MOoUVSXr A. SouNnp D1 *Stand in‘ ALLAN‘S CORNERS THE THREE sroocEs in Ond *â€"*"The Ch tion or Ore RGO3 "N MEMORIA DROMONR! W â€"â€"xX WED., JUNE 6 8 Leske Howard in . M M 11 JUXE 2 1938 it DA Tu Mr @t th €PÂ¥ed do: Pré M rlo S0¢ Néy PRESBYTER!A Vol. LX, No. An â€" import history of th congregation pight . when the "burning fying the 1 property fron yoars after t fice. It too} church â€" servi taking part. pastor, Rev D. Gowdy fo HMoneyman, Waldie. Artin the in. ings. R« praye VOU% Ul1 n the Calder‘s Kidney Pills, veyed the bytery . and be th Many mo Moth Killer ....... CIGARETTES & cno were real in charge ing, state ter what joy of th hoped th en joy of hoped in the 44 N« n morts $4 Rev id« Re 4 R« Re t Guard your W.T PATTE®RS possess their n hoadact then it Consult at €. Sarney DURHA! Weancsian, ) Specialist Tt Appointments S DRU Pow

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