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Durham Review (1897), 15 Dec 1938, p. 8

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Seymour, gen- eral tourist agent, Canadian Ptei- tie Railway, Montreal. or from fishing booklets obtainable " ttll Canaditut Pacific offices. M. A. Sorsoleil. aged 68, Deputy Minister of While Welfare for the Province ot Ontario until his retire- ment two years ago, died at his home in Toronto on Tuesday. AU. FOUR ONLY 'ell-tl-l-"-'""'"-" iun-AmcfurieuvEs TORONTO "aimnttgAM3tlllm" The social evening sponsored by benediction. uoruuu Dunne-w.- ...... the citizens ot the village h5t'l'hnra- charge ot the social hour following. day night was a huge success, Those Lunch was served at the close. who Gave their homes were'. For -..-seereeeee----e-eer-er-e-eee"me'. euchre --Mrtg. Heatherlngton. Mrs. w----" Hastle. Mn. Morlook. Mrs McGuire, giE.iiaiiiie-eiiiaEiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiNiiiiiiiWz-t Mrs J. W. Brown, Mrs Fenton. Mrs, R. Treleaven, Mrs Bert Eccles. Mrs ---RO1rr----- Host.etter and Mrs E. Smith. For crokinole--,Mra Brebner and Mrs W. MOUNT FO‘IST Aitken; For bridge--. Mrs. Alex. R. e. A. scum) pm... a Brown. At ll pun. all went to the Agricultural Hall. where lunch was Two Complete i5htttttm MOM”: served. Prizewinners were: crokln- Matinee 3““er at 2.80 olty-.tttt lady, Mrs Mercer; lat man Harry Mather: - bridge-ist lady, -xxat--. The W.M.tl. of the Presbyterian church met at the home of Mrs Has. Me on Tuesday with a good attend- ance of ladies. The scripture lesson was read aalternately. The president Mrs Geo. Aitken. then asked ques- tions relating to the mitusionariesand their fields of labor, and was an",- wered by Mrs. Hastie. Mrs Arthur Brown read a chapter from the life story ot Dr. Jonathan Gofonth. This being the annusl meeting, the follow“ ing omcers were appointed. Pres.--' Mrs Geo. Aitken; 1st Vice-- Mm.“ Match; 2nd viee--Mra Reid; Bee'r--i Mrs Bert Ecclee; 'rrei--Mrtr Allan Aitken; Glad Tidings tsee'r--iMrtt We Aitken; Home Helpers tseeT--Mrs A." Eccles; M.B. leader-airs R. Chris- tie; Atstotant--Mrs J. W. Brownt Supply ssee'y--Mra Brebner; Assist-. ant-Mrs N. Dodds; Welcome, wet. fare and Condounetr---Mrtt J. Nichol- Mrs M. Reid; lat man, Mr M. Reid. Buehre-1st lady, Mrs C. Lewis; 2nd Mrs Switzer: 3rd. Mrs Bert Ecetetr; lat man, Geo. Burrows; Md, June: EWS; 8rd, Bert Eccles. After the nun. ulu. ”a. ....-...._. ______ r__ prizes were given. Charlie MeDougatt Bert Eccles. Art Brcwn and Marie Aitken supplied music, and those who wanted tot dance, spent a few hours tepping the light fantastic. All went home (cellos they had had I mcst enjoyable "cums. Much credit is due the committee: who worked so hard for thin metal evening, espec- ially Mn Lem: and her workers who made, and served the lunch. family visited Mr. Paxman's sister. Mrs. Bryce on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Merton Reid of Sea- forth were visitors with friends in the village one day last week. Rev. Mr Court is spending a few days in London, and returns Friday. The Christmas Tree in the Pres. Church schoolroom and supper. will be on Friday evening, Dec 23rd. This is for the Sunday School and other children who wish to come. The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper will be held in the Presbyterian church on Sunday. Dec. 18. Pre- paratory service on Friday " 2 p.m. Following tive tyours dngging, the bcdy of Mrs. Alex. George mfcund drowned In the Sangeen River " Wulkorton on My anew. The Community Christmas Tree will be on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 2.30 p.m. The. tree is in place and at night it is beautifully lighted, thanks to the ccmmittee in charge. After the parade. program will be in the Agricultural Hall. Come and enjoy the afternoon. Arthur Brow On Manda Community l room of the Mrs John Stevenson on The current event-3 were Evelyn Love. Kenndth All singing and Geo. Dyer ban the games. the games Mr and family visi Mrs. Bryo story ot " ad from hie, by Milton reading was t 1-16, and read very practical Mr and Mrs. W. Croat, Mr. and Mrs Harvey Great. ot Mount Forest. were visitors with the Misses Mor- rison on Sunday. son; OrtrtrniW--Mrts Brebner; Press tstse'y--Mrm Haatie; Atsttratant--Mtns. A. Brown; Auditors-Mrs Love, Mrs Arthur Eccles: Literature and Mb. rary "er- Mrs W. Keith. “The First Nowell" was sung at the clone. Lunch was served and a social time spent. The Ladies' Aid of the United church will meet at the parsonage on Wednesday afternoon. This being the annual meeting, the election of om. cers will take place. We were sorry to hear that Curry Long of London, grandson of Mrs. John Leith, had his leg broken last week. We hope for his speedy re- covery. Mr. Mann, of Minto, is vitrtttntr his sister. Mrs. James Holmes. EOLsTEIN LEADER Mr LOCAL AND PERSONAL Bert GI visitor an Gibson of Owen S 'isitor with his daughter. Brown, a few days this onday evening, the 12th tity Circle met in the a , the United Church. If the beautiful smith” um Huribut's story of th Milton Aitken. The scri was taken from Genesi: , read by Russell, Bullet nited Church. "The beautiful saith" was lbut's story of the Bi, Aitken. The scripture hen from Genesis 4: by Russell. Buller. A topic was given by Stanley Mr. Pa Sunday Merton ey Paxman Paxman’s I try of the Bi, The scripture l Genesis 4: an. Buller. A as given by m "Courage." are given by Allen led the had charge of this week 12th, the he schcol . "The l and sister. and Mrs J. C. Queen were among the guests on Thursday evenlnglut at the home of Mr and Mn Nelson fMoGuire of Holstein, where prom-es- ‘sive euchre was indulged In. An ‘enjoynble time was the result. The Young People‘s Society metat the home of Harvey Lem! on Dee. 5th. with Mr Bill Welsh presiding. The scnlpture lesson was read by Muriel Watson, and the topic “Loy- alty" was given by Bill Patterson. Dorothy Taylor led in prayer and Margaret Leith read tt history ofthe work of the P.Y.P.S. Lorne Eccles sang a solo. The devotional part of the meeting was closed with the benediction. Gordon Henderson had chnrge ot the social hour following. Lunch was served at the close. Mr and Mrs Wm. J. Nelson. Marjorie and Shirley spent Sunday with her parents Mr and Mrs Wm. Vollett of Durham. suNDAY MiDNiTE, MON., We welcome Mr and Mrs James Baal! back to our community. They are residing in the north part 0 Mrs Wm. Dickson's home. WES" WED., DEC. u, 19, " 2' Wayne Morris Fri-cilia Lane A number from here attended the funeral of the tate Mary Ann Campbell on Suturdny last. Sym- pathy Is extended to the bereaved ones. Mr and Mrs Thou. McNally. Zion, visited on Sunday at the home or Mr. Walter Ferguson. Mr and Mrs W. J. Allan and Mr. The A.Y.P.A. held s Christmas social in the basement of the church on Tuesday evening last. Mr and Mrs Jasper Whyte and family spent Sundly with Mr md Mrs. R. Winder. Mr J. Dickson treated " fumilyto a new radio last week. Mr and Mrs Eldon Rum visited cn Sunday with Mr and Mrs (juries Hahn of Vurney. low Pity“; THUR8., FRC, SAT. DEC. 15, 16, " Mickey Rooney Spencer Tracy Mr W. J. Allun attended the Witt ter Fair last week in Guelph. Teacher and pupils are pmticing for their Xmas. concert which wlll be held in the school on Wednesday Dec. 21at. ‘BROTH'ER RAT' ALLANS CORNERS,“ I The Moon Fret-hm. of the 'Boys' Town' DROMORE P. Y. P. B. ADDED VARIE'I‘IEB ORCHARD the I entertainment In. ll. lure hdattad has Ill-Ix (haeges as“. Chi-Man hm were IIIII‘ and Rev It Kan cloud the not. “II with payer. There were 17 Mr and Mrs Thou. Gruby of St. Marys visited on Sunday wiih Mr and Mn Geo. autumn and with Mr and In Andrew Picken. Mrs Smllmm returned with them after spending meme week: with relatives In St. Marys. roll all answered by Christan Ina. Visitors with Mr and In Andrew Marshall on Sunday evening were Mr and Mrs John [mull and children nnd In Ila-Inn. Br. and Mr and Mr- Stanley Mcuntain,: Doreen and Myrtle were vi-siton on Sunday with Mr md In Albert Morrison of ligament. l Miss Jeanine: amt mu T. E. Byers spent Sunny evening with Mr and In Wm. Porter. given by the new"! and treasur‘ er. supply use And GM NM Bee. Durham. After Divine worship, the tntertm-Modetttor was called upon to namte the steps leading up to the lnducticn. Having done so very fully the Moderator put the prescribed questions to the Rev. Mr Kaye, who on wavering favour. ably was duly inducted into the pn- toral charge with all its rights, privileges and responsibilities. There. after the newly inducted minister was given the right hand of fellow- rhip by the members of Presbytery. Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall, Bitly and Gordon visited on Sunday with Mr and Mr: Cameron MaNaugtttatt. The Y. W. A. plm to have their meeting " the home of mu Bet nice Koenig on may evening Dec. The meeting at the W.M.B. wa held in the church on Tueadty tttter. noon. Dee. 18th. In. J. M. lur- shnll led In prayer. Mn Wilton met in Amo- Churvch. 0mm [III Friday afternoon for the name of inductlng the Rev. Horne Kaye B. Th. Into the pawn] charge ot Amos; Dromore and Knox. Nor-unn- by. There was a, tun attendance of Presbytery ad . large enum- tion present. ' The duty of addressing the minis- ter was carried out try the Rev. W. N. Ferguson of Haunt Forest and that ot the congregltlon by Rev. George Killen or Drayton. After prayer ml the Benediction the Indie. of Amos served 1 vc'r.v sumptuous supper thereby keeping up their good Reputation or put years. Rev. Mr Kare our new minister hsd charge of the service I. Knox on Sunday and there was s good ttb tendsnce and . number of visitors. He took for " text "Not fomklng the assembling of yourselves to. gether. as the Insane;- of some is" Hebrews 10:25. It its so easy to get into the mm of being absent from God's House sud some who once at. tended now never darken Its doors. The young men who sttend the per- vice ot God's house regulnrly are not the ones who ere lllllng our goal: and penetentlnrlee. This In God‘s own word end Jeeue' custom was to be in the public plsce of worship on the Ssbbath day and He has promised to be with those who lather in Hia acme. Those who faithfully attend the services ot God's house can testify to the blessing received . The members cf choir were all present and sang "Come to the Church in the Vale.” Mr and Mrs Rom. Aitken of Hol- stein visited on Thursday of lam week with Mr and Mrs Bert wagon. Mr Ind Mrs Wesley Stormy ot town were visitors on Sunday " the Wallace home. family spent an evening recently with Mr and Mrs Ronald Smith. Mr Kare nnd In Kaye were pres- ent. Mr Knye gave an Interesting reading on the birth of Jesus and " so presided for the election of om- ceN. The uncer- for 1988 were re- Presbytery, mended and inducted. The sermon was plelched by the Rev. 5. w. mule. B. A., of KNOX Rev. T. L. Williams. B. A. ot Harristott, Moderator ot wu rad man-cod to the Church In f In 1935 [Old m" diseoxered lw tthe mouth of Yellowknife Risot at ion Outpost Island. and also In th i,vseinttr of Talc-on River on th .mth chore of Gm! Slaw Ink, ,In the tan of t986 I Nd trtrike we Imported " Gouda. Luke, tifty tnl ?noru|eu( of Yellowknife Bay, tthi, ‘seems Ilker lo rank as one of l .mod important ttetdtt in row Hears. The (Alva-hip of Dupllranin : been unload the sum of Slim 'tetuemettt of " claim Imam" London and unmhjre Gum. and Aocldqlt Co., treekinp t, cover 87,000. the amount or it ', Elplmia In. Awarded tttlit) in Court Action tamed to the lownship (n i of S. Budd Kerr. former 1m lector. Who in now serving a ltr the penitenllu'y an a result l) being convicted for drfulm While acting m his cap-m , A nlckel and exrtratt4ttyaring mr,',, ml deco-ll. has been located a ' mile. all of the polnt where ' ' Funeol; River enters the Pay", nm of Great Glue lake, an" nickel depttett has also been as» cred and staked cu the north .ul,, I' 0f Rankin Inlet on the we” tut ' of Hudcon Bar. According to accent moon I', b'- northern nlnemI front ' unne- to be the scene or grow tlvlty, and mm Inn-paranon , _ MOI It! - engaged in 1:1") for Imps hr more detailed l' those then available. mm: to 1929 tite IH'ls development In the Northwest r mot-lee were the location and ,w. ll development ot lead-zinc .2. 'po near Pine Point, Ghent Slave l.., aatd the Ill-mew or oil at " 'po about My mites below .Norn, the IcKenzle Rivor. “hm. ',r are now two pmducin: 'Arrys' l [wt of aqt%1 explmm-uu- lit.' , out In I.” W! MEIIIthTI' thin» Wen dloawered in tht “1-4 hm.“ Greet Beer Luke and th" (”mu mg freight, nannies, and men I. Just In the covered Wagon " g M all! of pioneer days, any“: the ttde o! etetitmtiott WetMu" 'i, on the North American comm. m; up a new Inning frontier in ' Canadian Hahn-1 Term": ' I.“ -Sesd only " ll toxin]: lee and now, this um um- which embraces more than ' third of all Canada. is Dou law to ploy to important role ll; canon“: life of the Dunn! ', tulrer--ewtut the prospector III“ liver, and this “as Inllnu W "to nonhu- ditwovery of 3,4 blende-Illver deposit-s. from w. MIMI! ll obtained. at Lawn» Po on the eastern side of Great p, Me, May, 1930. Many he“ once almost in. “we are now within I fess ttying from urge centres of p. the aeroplane could be um: lt Hang! in the“? northern lum‘ The range of the protrrret'tor", ., “is: had previously been 1w" mainly to land: in close pun." to rivers and lakes and In”. known ot the country back lr navigable waters. Witt. tho "ilr of term intimation. the I'... meul. of the prospector berm“. t, videopreul out! the necessity i)'r point In the MNim of the NIH Territories. when mineral Fr tion companies demonstrate" of economic announce -'" t MI”. nuke]. sold. lead. 1:“: A nun-'0 lno can. Mu In the A." moth-cum. Thou who a] a lot Can‘t any! r Fq . m. m m, to um tttrl 't ”MIKU'MIHO New” than“... can. It. - o! Iona! amnzw my and In print. In In an: a. only alum Hut tio - I. “no can mound food AEMANEI IN THE NORTH ae, FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER" WIND” " "te. " ALFRED one“ th, in mit ol" Inford's 520.090 R. Burned in 2| ty Pix. Cttrltn, dly tr names for their Yttreo ( grained I no am“. no. theres carried, rem blew Vincent about fr' W buiuiitr'r l try a Thornbury one“ tor a Bk: nut, and "rtrult um time. A tr full had nerves” mr the Nam v drae ll quiw “no tht root my outta: over Hm Council Closes Hockey "(a tttat had bad must. but a 2 meat from tl citizen wit in " (buns lit-Torr H Bell Ind M mined the- the coastal ML! and from the ttar my play it: Vol. LX, No. , Home Durham l ll amnion last . - paved In a ulna paid harmony unmarked Tho Ag. Sou [canny moran " 1.1”me H - of the bluv Icahn. W. r s Chairman Works, than» “air roam-m shown hill most hm n t ow n m an tlMtatked .0 ”WALD TO BE NNd Btu," mum [Mt ll!“ Jameson} I.-- der latte, is hmuhn! . roundup. After 17 I':' Wag. ettvoretur, \x f deer In the womb o' '; ettteosiee farm old U "I.” ot infirmm Clot Morrow. I: (,nnel'ud into a In“ Bill" was bmugh' Y1: Mt Government', h, I'HSM. Alberm. [insurer Cout a wool: ttowinrt Iota cwned b.s I M on thc.o. , ninth; rink tot Wing Cards, CW!" l 'e, an“ _ Tr _ Ask (or gour Rem“ an"? it} NEW ‘ETS. In Ad: Cutout, Lone. Ash MM. 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