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Durham Review (1897), 24 Nov 1938, p. 5

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ended the funeral late Mrs Alex. Mcâ€" rth, were Mr and mald; Mr. Donald H Crickington, iviray,. Rev_ and PDEN uzal Hastie attendâ€" ir in Tcoronto last the weekend with ‘amily at â€" Humber Mr and Mrs Dougâ€" miiton sers on the copper ed the ladies to & L. Mc tion R 24, 1938 OCH CLRS Mill M Howard tasty \M agton visited Russel Fiddes 1 Lamont. Ub igan. Mrs A. legate to atâ€" this month. 1 be held at M Hancock _ of Watson â€" of end at the maw winter Will â€" Little Nn}SOn chnnie, sec‘yâ€" ers were reâ€" at this meetâ€" to the Fire as possible. « for the held at the %, Sr. Visit w.0 erloo Co »rtle ind family nding the of _ Ayton and Mr J Patterson on visited illy «i for a Sound . Williams with Mr. y â€" with Thursday hristmas ly were Mrs R. y. ley were is for a Winter v Mrs L. {ternoon, 0. cLUB ned _ her eting . of . Club. et.ng the onducted he chair ec‘y â€" for Cameron Mr â€" and Toronto Mr and Mortley i _ week vle Toront> yer and MceCuaig another i these mor of ome 0 in of people Albort Seim wit nJOy mar 1pPpY N aS n# CAN IT BE DONE? â€" »Ryc«n Air«mnditioned travel on a de luxe Canadian Pacific train brings the holiday seeker to Vicâ€" toria. He has passed through all the rigors of winter, subzero temâ€" peratures, blizzards and a whole continent swathed in white, but, when the Rockies are behind him and he has traversed the cightyâ€" odd miles of the San Juan de Fuca straits, he enters, at the conâ€" clusion of his trip, a new landâ€" Canada‘s Evergreen Playground â€"â€"Vancouver Island with Victoria at its southern tip, and he has exchanged winter at its peak for summer. Fourth largest in the chain of great Canadian Pacific hotels across the Dominion, the Empress Hotel at Victoria offers him all facilities. Located in a beautiful Doyuuthhhtlhld..hmf'mll’flmheannlthls no NOVEVÂ¥BER 24, 1938 Where The Reign of Winter Ends where, March 7â€"12, there will be held the Annual Winter Golf Tournament for the Sir Edward Beatty Challengo Cup, the Chamâ€" ber of Commerce Trophy, Victoâ€" The traveller steps into summer at once with mnew sights, brilliant sunshine and the tang of Pacific breezes, minimum rainfall and ideal temperature variations. Golf is at hand on the championship garden fronting the placid waters of Victoria‘s inzer harbor, the Empress Ho*:i covers such unique features as its Conservatory with fountains playing amid masses of flowers and the nearby Crystal Garden with glassâ€"enclosed swimâ€" ming pool, palmâ€" bordered promeâ€" nades and warm saltâ€"water bathâ€" Victoria‘s golf courses. Fishing, yachting, riding, moâ€" toring, tennis are available for all, whilo the environs of . Victoria have for major attractions, the Malahat Drive with its everâ€" changing incomparable views; the Butchart Gardens, famous on two continents; and the Dominion Astroâ€"Physical Observatory. An evergreen playground in the depth of winter is Victoria‘s gift to Canâ€" adians on their own soil. Layout shows upper left a scene in the Crystal Gardens; upper right, the yacht harbor and the parliament ria Rotary Club Rose Bow!, the Matson Interâ€"District Team Cup and other valuable prizes. 4 05 UOOT | i Chislett ( died on C j} nome of j@ and Mrs ” where she ;' and who ,s slept aw i; health for '2 Church of !( was an 41 N jj Ht H H t } +4 1( severe accident last week. Passing in front of a standing car, his foot slipped, falling with his wrist on the license Plate, servering the artery at the pulse beat. The Dr. was called and dresseq the wound 1 Ars Chas. _ Long, Toronto, and (Annie) Mrs ‘Thos Tucker, Glenelg. Members of the family Geceased; Adam, Agnes (Mrs Wm. Hooper), Peter, Charles, William, â€" George. She visited her old home twice, the last some ten years ago coming by Vancouver, Holdbeam and Regina to Grey County, returning to California by way of Toronto and Detroit. The children of the school here were treated to a musical program by a school from Drew, the home of Principal Bell on Tuesday evenâ€" g na. Three grandchildren and 2 greatâ€"grardchildren and two sisters also mourn her loss,â€" (Catherine) sing of an old time dear friend and Mrs Bradey Irwin gave a reading on neighbor in the person of Mrs Amos Armistico. Mrs Sam McDermid preâ€" Chislett (nee Margaret Watson) who Sided over the W.M.S. After the died on Oct. 29th at 5 p. m. at the USual opening exercises, Mrs Jack home of her daughter Annie, (Mr Whyteo gave an interesting paper. and Mrs Farmsworth) California, Mrs Dan Campbell read a chapter where she was lovingly cared for {‘Om the study book. After which and who were at her side when she the electiqn of officers took place. slept away, after being in failing Pres, Mrs Sutherland; Viceâ€"Pres, health for two years. The Pres,. Mrs John N.chol, Sr.; Glad Tidings Church of which she was a member, Se¢‘y, Miss Mary McEachern; Sec‘y, was on the occasion of the funeral Margaret McArthur; Treas., Nellie filled to the doors. Beautiful flow. MCLean; Supply Sec‘y, Mrs Jack ers decked the casket and around., Whyte. _ Lunch was served at the A comforting sermon was preached c'lu:'ld Theh D;::’b:; ::e"':fl w;:‘ from the 23rd ‘Psaim. Hymns on re beu: Du:: tH‘:ncn espeht F!rldayc:n(i Ir jeaee" ts "neurer uo non ; SAtWMISY vigiting rigads at Gueliph. of Jesus" and "Nearer My God to. Mr and Mrs Stamley Harrison and Thee:"' "The Gate of the Beautiful. N: ~sbd ‘Wrs Hoeu‘y Tacker anl Cire â€" . . was sunge. by amSle OMA iFimiy Tigited Sunday at Mr Joe tefte. ! Dixon‘s. The deceased was born in Brome% Mr and Mrs Art Richardsoh and and educated in High School there, family, Swinton Park; Mr and Mrs and came with her parents, Mr. and Jack 'C ana 'o'n Jinmic. ‘M; Mrs Chas Watson to North Egreâ€"| and Mrs J. Harbottle, Van«ieleur, mont. _ Their home for a time was y;,;, , Sunday at Alex. Carson‘s. on 2nd Con. Glenelg, S. D. R., be-| Mrs D. Campbell and Miss Nellie fore going to Scott, Sask. where McLean â€" spent Saturday in Owen they lived for a number of years, Sound. Her husband Amos dying October 31' Mr and Mrs E. Bennett, Durham, 1914. Their family are Mrs S. S. visited Sunday at Mr J. A. Nichol‘s, Farmsworth, Cal.; Chesley at Hold-! Mr and ‘Mrs Dan L. McArthur, beam, Sask.; Edna, Mr3 FIOOG, RQâ€" enanse ama «....l0. . 45 C " st Andrew‘s Sunday School and Young People will hold their Christâ€" The W.M.S We are lately informed of the pasâ€" P RiGEVILLE MeVicar met with a and on one of societies wound Mrs George Christie. tario was a visitor with M,'_,",;u'"' William last week and joined in the the deer hunt. ' Quite a number of our local hunâ€" ters joined in the deer hunt the past week with fair success. Messrs Robt. Stewart and W. McKinney and Howard McLean were . among the lucky ones. Mrs. Chas. Wale and daughter Miss Bessie were in Toronto last week. L in across the 1 mile west of H in progress on the power is ex on sometime in hearty to Mrs son John daughter Mrs John McMurd speaker at the We meeting held Nov. $ of Mrs Eq Gilkes. gave a very instr demonstration _ on explaining the prope washing, carding, etc worthwhile facts for waol to get the very Mrs John Plester, New En visited with her daughter, Mrs ' Sageman. Mr and Mrs Albert Riddell and daughter, Fergus Mr and Mrs Les. Wright, Chesley, were recent visitors with Mrs James Riddell. Mrs John McMurdo was the suest " Mr and Mrs Will Christie left for 2nd con., on share;s their home at Cayley, Alberta last New radios have Tuesday â€" after visiting with _ the the homes of Mr J; Christie and Ferguson families. | Mr Joe Keiffer. 7 Mrs Robert McKinney spent a great betting done few weeks with her daughter, Mrs . matches this year. Phillips, â€" Toronto returning last week to the home of her gon Wm . t u«980 McKinney, where she is spending a| Big bundle of old few days. §!... sds us Mr and Mrs Booth Wilson, The ‘Hy across Mr Mrs Joe McKee spent a few days visiting in Toronto. l Mr Dick Carson shot a deer on’ Congratulations to N Friday. James Vaughan on the 1 Mr and Mrs Allie McLean and daughter. N Clare, spent Synday.in Flesherton. l Mr Wesley Bowman : Mrs T. Nichol spent the last E. Kenny, made a busi couple of weeks at the home of her Toronto the last of the son, John, having been laid up with| Mrs Eadie and daug the "Mu", but glad to report she is Miss Heather Boyd and feeling much better. Cowlie and Mr and Mrs Mr Malcoim Mcinnis visited Sunâ€" all of Toronto, spent th day with Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker at the homes of Miss A. and family. sc 4 en os | _ _Mr and Mrs Stainley Harrison and Mr and Mrs Henry Tucker and Itunlly visited Sunday at Mr Joe | Dixon‘s. Mrand Mrs A L Hincks and family and Mrs Angus MacCannell spent Friday in Owen Sound and visited friends at Chatsworth. Mrs C. A. McLean who spent the past two weeks in Toronto, returned home with her son Innis who spent the weekend. Miss Margaret McArthur the delegation in Torcnto : gate from the Institute. Mr and ‘Mrs Dan L. McA epent the weekend in Toronto took in the Winter Fair.. Mrs. McMeekin is visitng daughter, Mrs B. Irwin. were Mr and Mrs E. Bennett, Durham, visited Sunday at Mr J. A. Nichol‘s, Mr and ‘Mrs Dan L. McArthur, Mr and Mrs Art Richardson and family, Swinton Park; Mr and Mrs Jack Carson and son Jimmie; Mr and Mrs J. Harbottle, Vandeleur, visited Sunday at Alex. Carson‘s. Mrs D. Campbell and Miss Nellie McLean spent Saturday in Owen Hydro gang have vote Mec) and d Mrs visited Emily, _ and Mrs Taylor, Markdale guests at dinner at W. J. he 12(h sideroad and of Hopeville. . Wirin _ on several premises is expected to be tu HOPEVILLE THE..DURKHAM . REVIEWV n on wool, carefully the proper. procedure cf ding, etc. and gave many acts for the handling of the very best results _ of thanks was extenc es . Mrs instructive John Beckner recently with at the home lo was the guest omen‘s Institute 9th at the home % N oflh‘rn Onâ€" the poles Wiring McMurdo exten« turned attended as a deleâ€" , Mr Nicholas Melosh and son Wirâ€" |fred spent the week end with his England, daughters in Owen Sound. Irs Fred| Mr McArthur of the Rocky has taâ€" ken Mr Wm. Kenny‘s farm of the left for 2nd con., on shares for next year,. rta last New radios have been installeq in th _ the the homes of Mr James Heslip and their one is st| New radios have e the homes of Mr J | Mr Joe Keiffer. a great betting done yeur rendnel rroreinincht i0 idA reriancscin i8 Miss Heather Boyd and friend, Mrs ‘Cowlie and Mr and Mrs Freq Abbott 1 all of Toronto, spent the week end °" . at the homes of Miss A. Banks and | Mrs A. Boyd. "‘l' Mr Hugh Vaughan Sr. spent a lsweek with his son, Mr James Vaugâ€" l'ha.n and family. at Review Office. Just the thing for lighting fires, laying under carpets. | Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook and Shirâ€", ‘tey accompanied by Mr ang Mrs: _ MOTJCE TO CREDITORS [Stewart Jackson of Glamis visited : AND OTHERS Sunday with Mr and Mrs W. J.: _ McFadden, Orange Valley. IN THE \ESTATE OF JAMES J. ' Bill Glencross spent the weekend wrIR, 4 in Toronto as a guest at the wedâ€" a having claims against ‘ding of Mr Gordon Canham and Miss the Estate James J. Weir, late o Alva Greenwood and also spent Friâ€" the Village f Priceville, in the Counâ€" |day at the Winter Fair, returning ty of Grey) Gentleman, deceased, home Sunday evening. who died on\or about the Twentyâ€" l Mr and Mrs J. R. Edwards atâ€" Fourth day October, A.D., 1938 tended the wedding reception Friâ€" are required to\file proof of the same day evening held at the home of with the «wndergigned on or before Mr and Mrs Ben Coutts in honor Of the Twentv.fan Baw Gof Whnmomiime Congratwations to Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan on the arrival of â€" a daughter. § Mr Wesley Bowman and sister Mrs E. Kenny, made a business trip Many of the young people of the Smmmemmmmemmmmmmmemmemmmmemmmmmmmmmmmmme community attended the successful euchre and dance at Glenelg Centre NOTI N1|;001$|§RE;D rrORs Thursday evening, held by the Markâ€" ; a dale and Glenelg parishes. IN the ESTATE of MARIAN SCARF, Miss Margaret Kenny of O. Soun I Deceased . i is spending a short holiday at her: ALL personk having claims against Mrs Ben Mays and Miss Katie Mae Firth of Durham attended a family gathering at the home of Mr and Mrs. Carl Smith near Mount Forest last weekend. week to spend the winter months in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Wells who were marâ€" ried the day previous. Miss Iona Livingston who was asâ€" sisting Mrs R. T. Edwards returnâ€" ed to her home at Townsend Lake last week, owing to the iliness of her mother, Mrs Lorne Livingston . ERE are some novel and easy ways of . Hmmm.uxwm.flrmcm, "Cellophane", or by crushing the materfal in the hand avd then anolnne io out again to give a frosted glint to the The lictle candie on the centre gift is very on the Keiffer. _ There‘ll be GLENROADEN of and daughter Lillian the hockey week. Dated at Durham. Twentyâ€" fourth day of October, A.M., 1938. the Town of rham, in the County of Grey, Spinstet, deceased, who died on or about the Rifteenth day of Sepâ€" tember, A.D., 1938, are required to file proof of the e with the underâ€" signed on or bef the Twentyâ€"fifth day of November, A\D., 1938, after which date the Es will be disâ€" tributed, having only to lho‘ claims of which the undersigned lhall‘ then have had notice. ALL personk having claims against the Estate of rian Scarf, late of TORONTO Honor Post Graduate Alma College Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A. C. O. Piano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Ele cution and Physical Culture. Special Course for advanced pupils, including Mand Culture and Arm Gouches, Beâ€" ginners a specialty. Kindergarten method for children of pre school age. Hours 1â€"to 6 p. m. Telephone 31, _ Orangeville Licensed Auctioneer for Grey County Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Durâ€" dalk, also through Durham Review, B. M. CHARLTON, a. a. G | W. PIERCE ELLIS Veterinary Medicine, Surgery and Dentistry Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURHAM & â€" Holrsreim itatrio & Dominion Land Surveyor Registered Professional Engineer W. C. PICKERING, DDy as Honor Graduate Toronto University, Graduate Ronl Coll. Dental Surgeons Dentiatry in all ito Branches X RAY GAS EXTRACTiONS Oflice: Mill Street, DURHAN, ONT, &A Quict, wel. conpuoerca, convtnhitnt, moptan 1eooe Roon noTeLâ€"ss wire aate waite romn reisen vAke a oOs ivike tax: PROM DEPOT OR WNHARFâ€"BBe Office Hours: 1.30 to 400 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. J. L. SMITH, M.B., M. Office and Residence: Corner Com tess and Lambton Streets, Durham J. F. GRANT, D.0.S., u.u.s, Some Cotton Gelf Hese Suit Cases and Aeropacs fice hours: q to 11 a.m., 1130 to 4 pm., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays excepted Are you Interested in Bargain Shoes ? GEORGE E. DUNCAN in Suede Calf and Nohun".hd“oh . in different kinds J. $. McILRAITH F. M. EAGLESON REPAIRING As uBuaAL in different styles and sizes heols: prices..$1.98, $2, 92.18 Extra values if your size ts J. H. McQUARRIE, B. a. in the lot. T. H. SNEATH, M. 0. : Over Royal Bank Durham. BESSIE McGn o M.‘/..l. 1Â¥ coage ons 14

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