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Durham Review (1897), 12 Jan 1939, p. 8

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Ion 60:6"qu -seaieodwtiooer'otusrt_or-r"". DAD-My DWVQM " a " .......... I’m-4W ... r. , Yr, o.......-...---" ”may by landing boxes ot cheer - who were notion" in the! ma Crone Bonito): In Arthur ee) In Win. 1(li and line nary Hetthewl. Glad to know the above are ell enjoying am, good health nt present. ! The enml meeting of s. s. No. 2 was held recently with Mr Robert Wileon u chairmen and Thou. TuckJ er as secretary. The retiring trustee was Mr Wm. Awheeon. who was ten elected for the 2nd term. with J. C. _ Queen and T. B. Tucker. The audi- tom were, Elmer Fee and Eugene Weppler. The eargtatring duties were taken by Ed Lindsay, J. R. Campbell and Reuben Woman. The wood contracts went to Reuben Watson, 15 cords of wood at $2.60 a cord. 1 cord cedar to Canaan Hur- gruve " $1.15 per cord. Mr W. J. Allan was reelected secretary-trees. Mrs Arthur Lee has been apatient Mn the Red Cree: Hospital. Durham. She is the mother at a My girl, "Betty Jean”. Congratulation! In” Jean Brown of Toronto, spent the Christina and New Year vacation with her parents, Mr Visitors recently at the home ot Mr Dan Kerr were Mr and Mrs Wm. Porter, Knox, Mr and Mrs Geo. Hooper of N. Egrenmnt. Miss Lenore Davis is spending a few days in Durham with her sister, Mrs May Wallace. Thereku no school at S. B. No. 2 on Monday last owing to the ill. neu of the teacher, Mr Christie. Mr. W. P. Pollock was the recent purchaser of the estate of the late Mrs Margaret Eden and is at pres- ent engaged moving ha effects. Congratulations to George G. Al- bery, K .C.. Meatord's capable town Clerk, who first began in Municipal attain when he was 13 years of age, with his father, the late John Albery. Mr Amery has been the clerk and solicitor for many, years. __= h Mahmud Mn 50th year in age, with his father, the late ao Albery. Mr Amery has been t clerk and solicitor for many, yea and he completed his 50th year Municipal work on Saturday last. o.-........-""". o.....--..-". THE DUREAI REVIEW iiot,.trrttm LEAoag Mr Dove 3mm of South Inni- toln who in boon visiting Mend! week or two with his brother Mr Her-burg of the villa. and roamed Hot-ohm of the village and returned In June- mmmy. m hu- m“ on Nd"- . In: a nlonth'l holldnn m herm- Mr and In In lattes ot Mt. “hm Beth mm“ returned home For-eat were visitor: with Mr and but week. Mn ANN!!!) on and” mernoon. Mr Arthur Renton in 'tsipping a On Thursday Afternoon the udlee' earioad of stock to" Toronto from Aid of the Presbyterian Church wil' Holstein todar, Moadar. meet " the home at In Geo Altken. We “I, - to lean that vour On' My Rev. Mr Williams of good teaehee, Hill R. Smith, had Hurleton took the service in the "trimterd and m leaving fwh'chool Preebyterlen Church. On Monday near the Rocky, utter spending over afternoon at 2.30 p. m. there was tttur years in our midst. We will 3 joint meeting of the We congreza- “w." remember her as among the tione. Baldwin and Holateln at Hol- belt teacherl of No. 18, and our stein to.matte Imngoments for the Itttttt will be the puMle' of the Rocky hearing of probationers " regards a train. . can for these two tttations, Rev. Mr The \young Mme will hold their Williams presided over the meeting. meeting might at the mouse. Don't forget the Institute meeting at the home of Mrs Jno balm. Thurs- day Jan. It), at 2.80 p. m.. Dr. Hero gott in the guest speaker. Mrs Clarence Fenton entertained a number of friends in her home on Tuesday evening, in honor of her Mather. Mr J. Corbett of Winnipeg NORTH EGREMONT who lg 'tgf,'." tt few tittrs with th Clarence Wilkinson and Bob Keith n “In . "le,'.' Jan. symuh received word of CI.'""'" cream since the trucks the death of her brother 111mb: Miss Elsie Wood of Toronto spent Anzeles. We extend In!!!” y in... m... ”mm.- In em. bun, by Bryce. Mercer. The story from "Hurtbut'tt Story of the Bible. "The Glory of Jesus on the Mountain," was read try Miss Ramsay. The topic I the evening was given by Arthur Hans on the "Cooperatives Way Living." It was discussed under several headings, three of them being Cooperative living hue to otter: Cooperation as s Business; 1yroper- ation' as Phllosphy ot Life; Cooper. ation as ty Religious Expression. Murray Aitken had charge cf the games. The closed with the National1 the form ot a. social. The losing side of the membership drive to put on; the program and the winning side to provide the lunch. Mr Jack Switzer in Toronto this w the roads ttood M Mr and Mrs. Ed Watson m‘ to Chlord Friday evening to Mrs Winona parents, Mr and Fen-anon. KNOX CORNERS There Wu a Inger attendance at the services It Knox on Bandar. Our pastor gave . good mange from the scripture passage “From that time may of his disciples went back and walked no more with him" Johnszsa. Jesus had the twelve chos- en disciples but there were very many more who listened to His teaching and followed Him tor a time but when He explained to them what it meant to be a. real disciple followed Him no more. We do not know why but maybe they were a- traid of persecution or even of death us msny gave their lives for their faith. It is n and picture, and yet it is a common one even in these modem days. Let us then hold tut to the faith, for God's word says. "He that endured! to the end some shun be saved. Mr. Kare slso gave a. most interesting talk to the boys and girls on “The tgteasinas." _ Mrs Andrew Pleken View on Thursday It our home and spent Sunday ntternoon with Mrs Gruhy, Br, of Bentinck. Om sympathy ls extended to the died on Honky evening of Int week. The donned VII of u quiet mum and a pod wife and mother. all. tho spent her school-dun at No» 1 .Anothor of the tot-nor mulls. may at mu - mud on. -4be-' Hw-uu: tte--ttistenedttsto' LOCAL AND "mum. - nguod non-vice on the mm. tht Ion. wits-rua-N-t M” r-tiran-tmt-nl"'" “:2;ch Olin-Ida we mnedvnmwuu- mmitr. 7 F "_"V ==2=NrcaG r-.---"-- ----""'""" iwltzer spent a. few days this week and reported rod as he motored down. someti ioId. wetrt hack visit ”Wham. MW - iathat 1t,aodorttrstmomrw.ashosrn, Giir,r-mta-Ptt"Cff'a'1tt swung-cyan; iiG7.oeaeto-trtrs"8'o-a"'""lotre-tre6eee “mm. hmMMh'n-UI. nounuyunuy, luau-y. .---. __--'" We were - to learn that .our .11 and Hal-mu “In“. good tucker. um R. Smith. had tendmce moon; Joli: ruined and m leaving toms-choc! ma Rom. Keith " We! near the Rocky, the! spending over for 193,. four Venn In our midst. We will By-Iuv No. ' author“ The young people will hold their meeting mutant at the name. We no all looking forward for the Old Boys' and Glrll' Reunion this summer, sad we wilt all need to get behind It and boost it to make it a Mine Elsie Wood of Toronto spent last week visiting in thin burg. Mr Martin Wllson rowed this week from the Duly turn: to the farm formerly owned by Joe Wilson. Raymond Horneby killed two foxes with one shot recently. The animals were taking a snooze on a. knoll when Raymond come on the scene. A101. Eccles buzzed oirer 126 cords at Wood tor Cecil Eccles one of those stormy days last week. Rev. Mr Brodle of Hopevllle was unable to take the nervlce in the hull Sunday night as he had the " Rather than cancel the service, Mrs. Brodie walked the nine miles and although halt an hour late, service was held as usual, conducted by Mrs Brodie. Mr Young B. A. of near Brant- ford, is the new teacher at 8.5. No. 13. was Kathleen Smith who was teacher th'e put tour and half yam. having resigned at Christmas holi- Glad to hove the January thaw to settle the two feet of snow on the level. The only way one could get around before was on. skiia or snowshoes. Mr and Mm Reg. manage winked Our local club met on Friday evening in the home of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Ross. The women in their meeting, heard s splendid paper on communieattie diseases. Mr Jss Nich- olson led a good discussion on the limitations of Township council's control over general expenditure. the sssesslnents and school levies of the vsrlous school sections, and the sverage cost for esch child per snnnm. Some facts sud figures Mr Baht. AItken'a Jr. on Sunday. which were enliyitening to the grotto u retepsyers. Consolldsted schools were discussed and there was sesnt sympathy shown toward the ides, u wee the one when m. spector Pentlsnd cslled . meeting in the school recently. The remun- der of the evening use spent in progressive whist. Miss Shsrpe and cufr Rogers were the winners. Misses Lsum and Ads Ellis are visiting their sister In Art Neal, and Me Neat, Arthur Township. Mr and Mrs Ralph Lamont enter- tained the mutant and Nicholson ismilies on Tuesdsy evening. ' Mr Clifton Rogers spent the week- end " ‘Ornngeville with Mr. Wm. Mild My! mm, utter tel really rough wettther. The l helped the supply of Inter. Mr John A. Duh. Reeve of Ar Mega Amos congregation; menu-1 (menu. its in the running for the aging Bond; Young People'- We‘ Wurdonlhlp of Grey Gaunt! tor tr, Mr and In when Tutor; In 1939: Ink has 1nd men! you! Jan Bttnntatet “a mmttr. We“. exveriem In the County We" m. CAI-nu. In; Mr. and In. "di-ttsat-tomits-i-D-tttdent-tBe. tton. This year he "I Chum“ cli my mm m- tho Watt. the am Committee, ,rttiehunma-ttfittrtuttst"el mnmttr the new!“ m to the. Ir Colin Kelli!“ of new“ - hwm.uomhvewmuumumm touch-my ,rhinthaommtr"'emsnett-ta In punt-um. . TORONTO ONE GUESS IS " GOOD " ANOTHER YEOVII. me: ten any”! took "iiiieuG u up..." etc..- dl for It”: We. B. M. Panel-III: t,eraettteorentBttnrrt tsnesamett-t"t"Tdttf' an; 1 Old Age Pete. Imam Mtken. relief (1 G. “neon & Son, tette Municipal World, 7 mm ... T.' Meeting adjourned to meet Feb. 6 at 1.00 o'clock. to receive the nudr tors' report nnd general business. James M. Nicholson. Clerk. 8U ODEN CALL COMES Thls whole community grieve. over the sudden death of Mr Alex. Ben- and highly respected dune". He was stricken with I heart and while working on the w.est end of con. Ni, near Ben. Woods'. wherein was cutting down I. small tree, when he passed out without I moment's, warning. Alex. was born neur Dro-' more in the your 1889, the eldest “on1 of the lite Mr. and Mrs. manna Renwiek. He spent the most othll life in this community and the rest out on the prdrie. The last three years he bu spent on the home farm where he tenderly cared for his-god parents, who have passed om his m. ther three months ego. end his mo- ther sixteen months ago. Alex. win be sadly missed In the home. In the community, and in the church. where he Wu “active work-1 er. He was chairmen cl the Inn-g-l lug Baud and wu IIWIJI looklngf utter the churdl and name. He: carried wherever he went, the tovel and respect of a wide circle of friends, who wilt mourn wit? " bro. thers and slate“ ln Ille'l sudden temtinatiort. Hitt Ute we: nude of little kindly not: am now bring ten. der menu'lel to the (are. The members of the - are: In leNell (Nettle) "trttetrt, Sank: Mm. Sun Putter-on (Handy) ot North Wt; Henna at home Wilfred It More Percy It Holt lend, Man. Cttrutoptter we: mud- odandrnuoseitstheGeeatWtsr. , The funenl was held from his lowed by the service in the church.i m: pastor. Rev. H. Kare, spoke feelingly to the Borrowing relatives. taking tor his adam- "Doe. I man live after death?" Mr. Ken bola; only recently In our midst, spoke highly of the deceased. The null been” were MT.» lor, John Eeetm, Allen Rude, In. MMhtlivrttr, Robert KAth. William Ecclel. Nor-men Baum. - Me. Hnold Eccles. 0cm IcGllllvny, Rune“ and Alex. “vhf, Wine and Matter Mm. Beautiful Bttwamt were in atvidenee, showing the ”(can In “Sch the de. treottsemnndsutert Wild I iiJLU, Bard of Hanan; mm relief calcu- for Vlctor AMI. Ntchol [cm-Jul. midenoe on Tue-any, Dee.27ttt 1 trip imp. sheep To ALEX. RENWICK Grid luW_m' At- He "..o-ar-otm'"t"". . "a.rs-aer-rot'e't"". i-s-mm-other. an "-artne-t-r. In. tr-o-- " WM 4... "-..4N- a W- ' , a... “was. u w. ' In. W at m. . In. tb-wie. a Who. In. 2mm- u m- In. W a WM. Feb. 6--trtneagdin. at Hanover. mvttourte-wtttrturofr. A “inner must be decided by N, 13th ZMI'I m an ultowel. set the once " " can. Eaton Fries. who also bundle. an mud-tun: pro» duet cells it at man cents, or tour for " on“. " 0rd: cells Knipe's bread (rem Clllord It cum cents. “I. mule In waded“ where it patchy-beam mlvecenu a will a. (In nut-n bread is '.rr THE ANNUA MEETING of EOREMONT A ICOULVL COCOSTY mu. Holman, on 2m, 1039, u no p . VICTOR. mm. . FARM NB tgALK--a00 mm. good Bulldlnn. and“ and. Bein to clone estate. Apply Jade Calder, with!“ is am Fear New” in “not! ‘Hlmhncnnluad Hon-or! Ira" MM. tutu-m! VOW" ,Mummm,mm Anemia-M Can you Shad-it? . MEAD WAR " ”HOV/OCH Bread " Mwlch took A sudden FRIDAY a “TUFMV ONLY, JANUARY "tht AND I“. R.R. No. I, PL”. the Thu-rot of BELA L000“ o-ut-.. um it w algae Agricultural "'utrmd*retrmtitmrot-. """eatet.Beurmqrtqtantsa. B-ble' [man how . of all 1Ntret _ and but.“ do! sir 'FRAtotEtlmTEttit" ' DAWN PATROL' JAIUAIY It, I”. ." WWI-”vul- W SCOOP t we llitst at the my The Frtghtnthtem " ‘_ com. ttA8tut" -.u- . ‘DRACULA' Roxy----- T ' low Playing i." tr," " Celebrated 40th tRo than huh John mm Vol. LXI, Mt Th . DUKE Wednesday. 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