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Durham Review (1897), 11 Aug 1938, p. 1

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AVE DURHAM Summer 145C TABLE ts ROXYâ€"â€" BUNT FOREST my Love again‘ ~Cnecial Show C ORAUG STORE â€"Phone 3 COACH LINES oOwEN souNnD a 7.20 p.m., b 1055 p.m. iniversary Progral LDWYN FOLLIES‘ and information at ib Amateur Nite ! CK McMANAMAN ROLL CALL OK JULY 28 CRONTO 6.02 6. White‘ im page 1) vingc. pilors 1¢. Aug. 8. 9. 10 i Time) y. June 25th GUST 2nd & 3rd 1 Mi ince at the funâ€" Clarke, c"hl, Fentiman from Harrison ang »troit; Mr.. and Hamilton; . Mr. iwrence, â€" Philip ENAY FONDA a hm.‘ RACTION Yet AUG. 4th s ‘Program ! eceased zes $50 and izes. Also d to rest in Iz., by six y â€" Harrison, wrence, Wil e McCarthy pleurisy and ‘ 31 ST. â€" VIC HOL!I 20THERS, R. EDGAR &s during q as they »f Glenelg Finals of Phone 39 ‘clock irday 2.30 ill _ child SON on 8. 29. 30 Me Mar AF 1 Ed of the Marine John‘s on on urred in i en D Of w hile Sam pent tree ided two She w as on H 18 PRESBYTERIAN LADIES AID The Presbvterian Ladies‘® Aid met at the bome ot Mrs. J. MeGowan, on Friday, August. 5th with a fair atâ€" tendance of ladies present. The ladies are preparing for the bazaar which is to be held in the fall At the concluâ€" sion of the meeting Mrs. McGowan «‘ved a dainty tea and her daughter, In ABERDEEN WOMEN‘S INO'I'I'I’I.ITE| ‘The July meeting of the Aberdeen| Wometr‘s Institute, met at the nomei f â€" Mrs. Jus. Ewen w.th a good aiâ€"| t~ndance of _ membeérs . and vhuors.! \Urs. Davey had the "current events." Urs. Hunt had the "special;" Mrs.' loy Hopkins read a well prepared| paper on "Why Educate" prmrmg by Miss Mary MacQuarrie. Communâ€" | ty singing was enjoyed by all. "When| You and 1 were Young Magge" anc, the _ National Anthem closed . the: meeting. Mrs. Ewen and assistants served a dainty lunch. # I M ‘rey, whose names have not been ent me, ard who wish to go, may vr te me for those vacant seats. Notter do this without delay. Children going on the Canadian ‘ac fic lines from Markdaie and Dunâ€" dalk, _ will arrive in Torcinto about 12.30, but will have plenty of time to visit the points of interest in the City. Two weeks from today a longer letâ€" ter, giving fuller details of the excurâ€" <lon will appear in this paper and you are advised to watch for it. ‘ Very truly, Geo. E. Pentland.‘ on in t.me to meet the party cn this Special train. Owing to the fact that some chiiaâ€" ren who wished to go find they re unable to do so, there are still some vacant places in the Grand stand, and any of ycu from South Hanover, Ont. August 4th, 1938. Dear Boys and Girls, You are ware that in a little more than three weeks the longâ€"expected event, the Children‘s Exeursion io Toronto will take place, â€" on Monâ€" day, August 20th, to be accurate. The extra train from Durkam, tue <outhâ€"G:iey Special, will leave Du: ham promptly at seven o‘clock in the morning and will proceed directâ€" !y to Torento as a special, but the children going from Eimwood and. Hanover and all points in Norma.nby' Fownsh‘p will proceed to Palmerston’ on the regular train and there me; extra cars will be attached io thc| special from Durham and the enhlre' party will arrive at Toronto about !vâ€"30. Children going by automobiles! «re advised to be at the Union Sla-[ ion in time to meet the party cn; Children‘s Trip to s. Breen rendered community singing. rest by decision. In the three preliminary â€" bouts, Menry _ Carvilt of Flesherton, â€" who knocked out Geo. Atkin last meet, i take on Frank Eagin of Buffalo. ‘lordon MecDonald, Durham, will toss leather with Walter Murray Buiffals nd ather with Walter Murray, Buffalo, id _ Gordon â€" Greenwood, Durham, iIl take on Andy Ross of Niagara ills. ‘he semi final is between Mel lionna, uncrowned lightweight Ix:uw. on of Canada, and Leo. Jenâ€" ings _ of Detroit, who has recently on 16 of 25 fights by knockouts, the 0’Snl|iva§ and Barrow hgfi THE ROLL CALL Vol. LX, No. 30 Visit our Soda Fountain & Lunch ln‘ CALDER‘S DRUG STORE Odoâ€"Roâ€"No ice . Lentheric Toilet Pure Lime Juice Visit our Soda Fo Listerine Tooth Paste, 25¢.2 for 26 Sun Gmm 25¢ to 75¢ '_Oma,-";lao we es en n e e e l.o to Box Here Aug. 19th Toronto Exhibition Lady Greys 030 250 2 â€"1% 12 1 In Harriston Tuesday night, the home girls squeezed out a 4â€"3 win over Hanover, in their first playâ€"off. In this game here Tuesday, Durâ€" ham‘s errat c fielding cost the game. Hits were about even, earned runs 4 each, but the visitors . played snappy ball in field, while Durham‘s 7 errors yielded 8 unearned runs. Glenholme pitched a fair game for Durham, while Thompson, E. Haskell and McDonald were leading hitters. In the Triâ€"County group playâ€"offs (Owen Sound Lady Greys won two straight games from Durham, 9 â€" 4 in Owen Saund and 12 â€" 5 here to put Durham out of the running. Lady Greys now meet winners of Harrison â€" Hanover series for the group title. Lady Greys Eliminated Durkham Girls | _ Many beautiful floral tributes came ‘from friends and relatives, one being | from Trinity Church Guild. |_Frieads from a distance at the funâ€" |eral were: Mr and Mrs Oscar Irwin, | Mrs Wm. Webster, Mr and Mrs Hethâ€" eringtcn, Mr and Mrs Herb. Crawley | and daughter Hazel, Mrs Sam Phoenix all of Shelburne and vicinity; Mrs. | Howard Smith, Primrose; Mr James iAnderson, Owen Sound; Mrs. James | Spicer, Miss Annie Knisley, Mr. and "Mrs Ernest Hamilton, Mount Forest. MISS MINNIE BANKS Mrs. E. W. Limin is bereaved in the death of her sister, Miss Minnie Banks, who died at Durham Hosptal, from an illness of five weeks‘ durâ€" ation. The greater part of deceased‘s life has been spent in Regina, she coming east a year ago to reside with Mrs. Limin. With the latter, two other sisters survive, viz: Mrs. Chas. McKinnon, |Pasadena, _ Caliâ€" fornia; Mrs. J. Thomas, North Bay. Two brothers and two sisters are deâ€" ceased: Wellington and Thos. Banks. Mrs. R. W. Mered.th and Mrs. Jas. Staples. SAMUEL F. McCOMBE { After several years‘ illness, Samuel F. McCombe, a lifelong resident of tow1 and vicinity died on Wednesda!,v! morning at his home on Queen St. in | his eightyâ€"third year. _ The luneml: will be held on Friday afternoon. An ‘ obituary will appear next week. | ‘; .A sister and five brothers also surâ€" f m;.;.:cg.:(;;p ;‘o. ;";f l:::‘;,:e‘s'";;:.e;: vive: ’Mrs. Heslett (Agnes) of Aberâ€"| 1;4 had a supper served on the 4 den?; l“hm. and Wm Davis, Durham; lovely lawn. Mrs. Blair, being capâ€" l. avid of Egremont; John of Mamtou-:‘m;n of the group provided an enjoyâ€" â€" lin Id.; and Albert, Edmonton. A bm’;able time. ther and three sisters are deceased : | Matthew, Ann Jane, Mrs John D. Clark G0€S to Louisyv Hle, Kentucky, U. S. A. cf Aberdeen and Mrs Jas Auderson,,' Rev. C. J. Queen, B. A. L Th will be Owen Sound. lin full charge ef Church of the Advent, | ‘The late Mrs Knisley was a true Louisville, Kentycky for the month | Fomemaker, a kindly neighbor and was | of August, while on his holidays. ‘ devoted to the interests of her family | ,m"‘h(’p Musson: Bishep of Kentucky and friends. She was a lifelong mem-f 'S. Rector cf this .church. ‘Mr. Quc.len. | ber of Trinity Church and a faithful| will be accompanried by his wife, Mrs‘ worsh> per when in health. Her re.c-! C. J. Queen. | tor, Rev. M. H. Farr conducted a priâ€"| Builds Bird Bath. l vate funcral service at the home on | Mrs. Walter Hastie in her trip toi ‘Mond:u/ afternoon, â€" interment being!(ul.romin. admired _ much the birdl made in Durham cemetery. }baths they build in that state and Many beautiful floral tributes came this summer has built a replica or" from friends and relatives, one bejng! what she has seen,‘ in her garden} from Trinity Church Guild. 'ut Holstein. It is made of concrete j Friends from a distance at the funâ€"; and set in base and upper basin, are| eral were: Mr and Mrs Oscar Irwin, { placed many shells Mrs. Hastie has. Mrs Wm. Webster, Mr and Mrs Hethâ€"| cclliected in her travels. As well as| eringtcn, Mr and Mrs Herb. Crawley i a boon to the birds, it gives aesthetic and daughter Hazel, Mrs Sam Phoenix: beauty to her garden. | Surviving are her bereaved husâ€" band, two sons, Arthur of Tacoma, Washington, and _ Wilbert of Regina, Saskatchewan, and a daughter, Miss RKuby at home. Wilbert was here a menth ago to visit his mother in her last illness. Another daughter Agnes, died when a little girl. Dan McLean farm, Bentinck, thence | removing to the Davis homestead ‘ east of Durham on 2nd con. Fiftyâ€"| four years ago she was wedded to| Mr. Knisley, since when she has been | a continuous resident of Durhm‘ Deceased was Ellen Davis a daughâ€" tes of the late Mr. and Mrs. John Davis of Glenelg. She was born on the Ector farm, 3rd con. Glenelg, and later they lived a short time on the mRS. JESS KNISLEY A lifeâ€"long resident of Durham and vicinity passed away to the Great Beyond early Saturday morning in the person of Mrs. Jess Knisley, in her seventyâ€"fifth year. She has been in failing health for about a year, and while death was not immediately anticipated, a weak heart gave out and she slept away. f Che Purhom Review. 020 1 â€" 05 14 7 _ Eaily Sunday mori:ing, before we were out of bed, to be truthful, Mrs. | Alex. Smith brought to us a mess of brook trout which her husband caught Saturday night in the brook running through his Normanby farm. They | were the kind one pays $1.50 a plate for at the Royal York and yet we hold ‘the flaver in our mouth. ! Like Abou Ben Adam, ‘may their tribe increase." July 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. Staniey| Sarp, a son (Stanley Wayne.) | CATTON â€" In Moyers‘ Private Hosâ€" BORN SHARP â€" In Bentinck on Friday, _It is the little unexpected kindneu“ ithut oils the machinery of this old g world of ours and keeps the cogs m‘ !lheir proper mesh. Last Saturday: "Uncle Joe" Firth brought to the ‘Review‘ as fine a sheaf of "glads" as we have ever set our eyes on tins season. Every spike was of a dlflerentf tint and each full and luxurious. Mr.‘ Firth excels in gladioli culture and | this year planted 300 bulbs, so you: can figure out for yourself the show.; He carries around with him aiso a| ictentive memory and is full of hisâ€" toric incidents and anecdotes regardâ€" ing his home district, Edge Hill. We were much interested in kuowing Mr.‘ Firth is the oldest living man (born‘ in 1857), who was born between the two branches of the Saugeenâ€"at| Glenroaden and Darkies‘ Corners® ! Knox United Sunday School and congregation journeyed to Holstein Park on Thursday afternoon and enâ€" joyed field and water sports, the reâ€" freshing breezes from the lake and a social hour around the tables. | _ Rev. C. J. Queen, B. A. L Th will be ; in full charge of Church of the Advent, Louisville, Kentycky for the month | of _ August, while on his holidays. Il:ishcp Musson, Bishep of Kentucky i;s Rector cf this church. Mr. Queen, | will be accomparied by his wife, Mrs 3(‘. J. Queen. | Euilds Bird Bath. % Mrs. Walter Hastie in her trip to August 4th to Mr. and Mrs. AXTER â€" In Durham, July 3ist, to Ernest and Mrs. Baxter, a daughâ€" 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Catton a OigcretininiP ut ts wl sasias w "ORey o7 (heih amadtenen _ _Miss Billie Hallam, the "Miss Toâ€"| ‘ronto" of 1937, and pitcher for one of ‘ |\Torontc‘s crack ba‘l teams, will be| | the attraction in Thornbury on their| Sports Day, August 17th. l ? Held Supper On Lawn. ,I Recently at the home of Mrs. T. Blair, group No. 3 of the Pres. Lad.es‘ Aid had a supper served on the lovely lawn. Mrs. Blair, being capâ€" tain of the group provided an enjoyâ€" able time. SAYING‘ THANK YOU NICELY y At Monday‘s Town Council session, Mayor Bell Reeve Hunter, Couns. Mcâ€" Kechnie and MsQueen were appointâ€" ed a deputation to meet the Minister of Highways on Monday, Aug. 15th, | requesting improvement of the Highâ€" way from Allar ‘?ark to Durham. It | is expected Hanover will also be reâ€" presented. w The Band was granted privilege of practising one night a week in lower town hall. Coun. Stoneouse suggested selling of town lots on hand, if possible, on account of experse of keeping weeds under control. Gcneral accounts of $579.24 and reâ€" lief accounts of $56 were passed. KNOXâ€" UNITED S. §. PICNIC Deputation will Interview Highways Minister ONTARIO DURKHAM, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1938 TORONTO WITH WHICH IS INCORPORATED THE HOLSTEIN LEADER CELT l Mrs. (Rev) Charles Cole has had | as guests at her summer cottage at kindnesA| Qjiphant her brother, Mr. S. Clement this ©10 ang Mrs. Clement of Hamilton, while C088 n Mr. and Mis. J. Van Loon have reâ€" ‘S“ft“"‘}f{' | turned to their home in Hamilton afâ€" ____| Mr. and Mrs. Clair Black and two 'm‘ children, Mrs. Percy Black and Mr wanâ€"| Howard Black all of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" | bert Middleton of Durham. saga Beach. They have as their guests this week, Misses Vida ‘Mcâ€" Lachlan of town and Edith Smith, Guelph. Mrs Hector McLean, Priceville was a visitor on Tuesday with Mrs. John Misses Aunnie and Julia Weir are spending the montn of August at Waâ€" Mrs. Robert McFadden has been a a vacationer at T. M. McFadden‘s ecttage at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Jamieson and childâ€" ren, Westhil, were guests of Mr Donald Melivride and family, Norâ€" manby, this week. Mrs. Bert Barber has been engaged as teacher for the year ‘38 â€" ‘39 at S. S. No. 11 Egremont. Miss C. Fettes, matron of Duruam Hospital, is again at the neim afier a two month holiday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hay and family, Brampton, are vacationing at Wasaga Mr. D. P. Coleridge, Holstein, is a pneumonia patient in Durham Hospitâ€" al. Mrs. J. L. McCall and daughter, Winnie, Toronto, were guests of Hon Dr. David Jamieson and Mrs. Jamieâ€" sen. Miss Helen Irving, Swinton Park, is spending the week with her cousâ€" ins, Mr. and Mis. T. C. Ritchte. ter being Mrs. Cole‘s guests for a month. _ Present visitors at Mrs. Cole‘s ecttage are her daughter, Mrs. E., Rahn, and little granddaughter, Barbara Rahn, of Ehnira. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McQueen and dauglter, Hamilton and Miss Nora Baird, Durham, are enjoying cottage life at Wasaga Beach. Miss Agros Morton, Guelph, is a hcliday visitor at her home in Benâ€" tinck. Mr. Edward Tottenham, of Hoath, HMead, is a holiday visitor in the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Dewar. Miss Norma Gagnon has returned home from London and Miss Myrtle Mortley from Hamilton. Misses Jean and Marie Hooper of Markdale spent a week with their grandparents, Alb. and Mrs. Middleâ€" ton. Miss Betty Barlow of Toronto is a visitor with Mrs. R. Milne. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Holden and son, Billy, of Torgnto, are holidaying with Mrs. Holden‘s parents, Mr. and Mris. Chas. Mortley. Miss Janet McRonald arrived Satâ€" urday for a holiday with her mother and brothers. Rcov. R. and Mrs. Honcyman were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Middleton and vacat.cning at Wasaga Beach last daughter Gwyn of Buffalo and Miss week, Edna Rae O‘Gwynn, Meridian, Miss., Mi. and Mrs. T. Henderson, Mis. SPent _ the first of the week with T. G. Hutten and Mrs. P .Hepburn Mr. and Mrs. Albert Middleton. were Toronto visitors on Thursday. Rev. W. H. Hill o Nundasa Wlinmc Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Cook and two daghters of Detroit and Mrs. J. J. Sutherland, Sarnia are visitors with Mrs. T. Banks. Wm. and Mrs. Watson, Detro‘t were recent guests of his brother Bert and family Knox Normanby. Mr. Dougald and Miss Kate McKinâ€" non, Chesley, were guests of friends at Review Office, Tuesday. Mrs. Geo. _ Hetherington _ anu daughter Doris, of Edmonton, were guests last week of her aunt Mrs. C. Ramage. Miss Hatt‘e Firth, Torontc, was a weekend gucst of Joseph and Mrs Firth, while north from the Firtha re union. Mrs. W. C. Pickering is hcl daying at Inverhuron, while her daughters ure motoring through the New Engâ€" laxd States. * Wm. and Mrs. Hutton and two children, _ Ann _ Arbor, Mich., _ are holiday visitors with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Kellar. Miss Betty Gun of Toronto has been spending a few days w.th her auat, Mrs. Gilbect MecKechnie. Miss Edith Drake of Brantford, is hol:daying a couple of weeks at the the home of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Thompson. m Durham‘ High School Middle School Results of the present month. Mrs. John Licyd conducted a spelling _ match and clothespin contest. The meeting held on the spacious shaded lawn, was much enjoyed. ‘ The Durham branch of the Womâ€" en‘s Institute held the‘r August meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs. John Meâ€" Gowan. Plans were made for the proâ€" gram to be given at the gathering with the South Glenelg Institute. A committee was appointed to place the exhibit for the fall fair; an invitaâ€" tion was given to all the officers and all interested to attend the officers‘ rally in Holsten Park on the 13th Mr. Alex. Mclivride and five sons of Detroit, were guests of his uncle, Donald Melivride at Knox Normanby, last week. Rev. W. H. Hill, Dundee, HMino:», has joined his wife and daughters at her mother‘s here, for his annual holiday. McGirr, Jean ..... McMeekin, Cath... 3 Moore, Delbert ... Maore, Margaret.. Noble, Wiiliam ... c P.nkerton, E. .... 2 Pratt, Doris ...... Robb, Janet ..... Wallace, Kath.... Wanamaker, M... Watson, H. ...... Whitmore, Bert .. Wilton, Harriet... c Young, Gladys ... 1â€"Indicates standing cf 15% . 2â€"Indicates standing of 66 to Collinsen, Violet. . Conno‘lly, Thoma® e c 3 Davey, Grace .... Dewar, Marg., .... c c Edge, E‘lison ... .. c Edge. Margaret. .. WOMEN‘Sâ€" INSTITUTE MEETsS or over 3â€"Indicates sumdlng'â€"ol‘ &T’ to 65 % 74 %. Câ€"Indicates a Credit, or Pass. August. o momnnrrerfie ts iimcmmcmmmcren. n _ For any kind of work or any type ENGAGENENTs of soil, the "70" will do the job. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. McGulloch, Modern ignition, lubrication and coolâ€" Bent nck, announce the engagement ing systems always dependable. I+ of their daughter Christine Grace, to means reduced operating cost. If Norman Alexander Meclliraith, son of °* need a Tractor, call at Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Mcliraith, Durham. DURHAM MACKHINE SHOP Chiropractic has made remarkable strides in Canada. It is Jegally recogâ€" nized and highly regarded and practiâ€" tioners are found in virtually every commur‘ty. Al of the drugless proâ€" fessions are working in harmony and tolerance in the healing arts. 1 A feature of the gathering was the dedication at Port Perry, near Toromâ€" to, of a monument at the birthpiace cf Daniel David Palmer, founder of modern Chiropractic. _ Leading officiâ€" als of Ontario participated in the dedicatory ceremony More than 1,000 Gelegates attended the sessions, which continued for a wook and embraced many scientific und educational lectures C. G. and Bessie MacGillivray are home from _ Toronto where they altended the Annual Convention and Clinical Conference of the National Chircpractic Associat.on and its afMfiliâ€" ated Councils. (Guremathnat i pe cce Smemomnine acnern" to Published Weekly at $2.00 a States, $2.50 a year in advan PLUE SUKOCO Has EvÂ¥BRRYTHING Quick starting, fast acceleration, § :A high kno kJees power, long mJeage, regular gas price. Sold by â€" James P. Smith. Ii ly at $2.00 a year in advance. To United year in advance. Peter Ramage, Publisher DURKHAM _ & HOLSTEIN Phone 68 Phone 7 Durbham Ofiilce: Kinnee Building Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and M‘.‘f' Prompt, courteous & efficient service BOYCE â€" in IdÂ¥ing memory of Bd ward Boyce, w passed away . a the Lome ol hle daughter, Mrs Ciarence McGirr, Afvg. 14. 1937. We ire t0 _ sincerely _ thank friends anÂ¥ ncighbors u1 the kindâ€" ness shown d sympathy expressed by floral toker.s ‘@yd otherwise, in our recent sad bereay nt of a loving wife and mother. Phone 140 DURHAM, ONT Goon BRoop sew roRr saALs. ar so 30 cords of 12 4 inch dry wood. Apply Mrs M. Kenny,R R1, Durham POR SALE Short strawed Fall Rye, heavy yelder. Fertilizer not required. Also_ team of Work Horses. _ W, R. Paiterson, R. R. 4, Durham Phone §11. r 2. DEERING BINDER POR SALR â€" fi cut, in \ood condition. Apply Jos Wilson, . R. 3, Durham, Ont THAT‘S WHY wE sEBLL T CAI.DER‘S DRUC STORE in ga Smith car, or any car, BVE SUNOCO wul prove that there 18 a difference in gasolines. ~ Sold by â€" James P. Hart Parr Tractors Mea‘lth Saits, reg. 50¢ ........ 30c Kruschen Saits, giant ........ 62c FILMS and DEVELOPING Nova Kelp Tablets...79c, 1.39, 2.79 A. 6. A'r 24‘s .. .. SMALL ADS. W. PIERCE FiLLIS Cockshutt CARD OF THANKS Jess Knislcy and daughter Sadly missed IN\% MEMORIANM his famity In your wt

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