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Durham Review (1897), 8 Jun 1939, p. 8

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p. il W 1!li!,tly.,1,t!I,.i,._,_. F "1ltYT'tiiiti"ii'i' To In W. H. Hunter. Dear In Hunter: Perhaps you Will bye guessed by this time the purpose of our gathering here to- night. " is twofold namely to spend an evening with you in your new home and to leave with you a little token of remembrance which will re- mind you of this evening and your Fairbairn friends. Accept therefore this silverware with our ttood wishes for Four future happiness. We know that we will miss your ”sistnncc in the churchns' work as We]! as at the social gatherings in the community where you gave litter. lily and cheerfully or ycur musicnl‘ Mont. and since the miles separat-“ In; us is not too great. we hope you),' tnd Mr Hunter will call around to .1 To Mrs w. H mm, In In MeEaeherm on be: hatt of her old Mrhalrn friends. we- " mum. enmity page" the home of ex-Reeve and In R. Hunter In! Monday eve, to or her on her recent marriage. , In. Goa no». and the my, "YOUR BANK AND HOW V "tware - knives, forks, has, etc. In Hunt" gratefully ed her .mechtlon. And a merry ling mo spent. " DAN! WHERE SMALL "" Ill? MONTREAL Mount Forest Branch: E. B. YULE, Manager Holncia (Sub-Agency): Open Monday and Friday. mm moron suns 'lt,'" 2: " W. E Hum here you gave litter, k,. ot yrur musical the miles ”pay-at. RTFM. we hope you or the residents cabinet of no IOTA-LIIIIZD III1 around to amend at YOU MAY us: 11'" ACCOUNTS ARE WELCOME" l The bride wu given in marriage by her brother Dave and was beauti- 'u fully attired in blue net over utin, e Boor length dress, with veil caught F, with orange blossoms and carried a d bouquet of lily-ot-the-valiey until " Maiden Hair fern. The bride was " assisted by her sister Alice Mrs i. Douglas Dunsmoor, of Durham, who; r looked charming in a dress of blue, ' crepe with white accessories and earn I ried a bouquet of Liirorthe_vauer. The groom was assisted by Mr Doug-f . ins Dunsmoor. The wedding march, was played by Mrs Allen Hutchinson, of Mt.1 Forest. The happy couple left, amidst showers of confetti and besti rwishes on their honeymoon for, I North Bay, Caiiender, and other,' points. On their return they with reside on Waterloo M. Mt. Forest. " mony to Mr John Envoy; son of Mr and In Tbs-nu Ynke of Wood. and the tate A pretty wedding an. aolemnlzed at St. Paul's Angllcun Church, an. More“ by the Rev. B. A. Peg!" on Saturdny. June an! n 2 n.m -1... by your Inning presence. On behalf ot the community. Donald Imam-n, AM: Robb. Omand Shand, Robert Gill!” June 3rd " 2 pan. when “was, daughter of Mrs to Thomas Way of North was united in holy matrr will for bull” MAttE---ttALEe SFI?il Phone Wai, Keller 56 Vic Blythe Lu please us --""""-"---'a-"a-'--=-==-i--e-'r'-"-"dP-e.eS".Ltete, f::'::°"::*::-ILOLSTE'N LEADER hirhuat htrmrei, the person of Miss Elizabeth Morri. son, in her t"rventy-fifth year. For the last ten years, ‘Libble' as she was generally called, did not have very good health, but last August she suffered a stroke, and since then has been bedfast. She was born on Dee. MISS ELIZABETH MORRISON There passed away on Tuesday morning, May 30, at her home on Church St, Holstein, one ot the high- ly esteemed women of the village in Mrs Rowe of Guelph, Mr and Mrs. John Jordan, Mr and Mrs. Dawson of Toronto, were guests of Miss J. Morrison on Sunday. Mr and Mrs John Leith, Mr. and Mrs Bryson Morlock, are in London today, Wednesday, to see the King and Queen. afternoon. - I L.O.L. No. 861 intend having .1 Visitors with Mrs. Morrison Sun_"'dance in the Hall in the near future. day were Mrs Roy Pettit, daughters} A number from here went to Jean and Dorothy, Mr and Mrs Dén. see the King and Queen. Everyone Pettit and young son. all of Brantford seamed to have had a good tiene, al. Mrs Rowe of Guelph, Mr and Mrs. thottgh the day was hot in tho my 't m LorDellon. were ‘week end guests Utes were a w iwith Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows. inephews: Mrs I Holstein was almost deserted on Round; Mr am ‘Tuesday. The citizens were in Guelph Mr and Mrs to see Their Majestics, the King and and Betty Med IQuersn. There was a tremendous Croat, Mr and {crowd and everyone seemed happy. iand Mrs, Lloyd The Lilac Tea held by the Women's hora. The fur Institute last Friday was a success. ly attended, T ‘We thank all who came to help swell June Ist from the funds to train the objective: the ment made in decorating of the Agricultural Hall ----_ and also to get a new stage curtain. Mr and Mrs Harvey Great wore vls- NORTH itors with Miss Morrison on Sunday!‘ L O I No afternoon. . .ad. . Mr and Mrs Glenlster and sons of Toronto; Mr and Mrs Wm. Burrows Oshawa; Mr and Mrs And. Funston. of Corbetton, were week end guests with Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows: " Mr and Mrs Scott Eocles were vis. : iton with Mr and Mm Geo. Brown lon Sunday. I Mines Aura, Elma, Olive and Jean McGuire motored to Niagara Falls. [New York, and spent the week end Pith t it aunt. Holote United Church are holding in: thei anniversary services June l11th. R v. Ian Mchwn of Mount F'orest wil be the preacher. On Tuesday. Ju 13, a Strawberry fes- tival will be eld followed by tho plary "Second a ry Peggy" by Prison ville young poop in the Ag. Hall. The Women’s Institute will meet Thursday, June 15th at 2.30 p.m. in the homo ot Mrs. Fenian. A good program is being provided. l RELIABI Mr John Mather of Winnipeg, was a. recent visitor with his afster, Mrs Norm. LOCAL Atut] _PER80NAL OBITUARY THE DURHAM REVIEW m_ “in It IIIMI "tatesttemtatem"t-ate. -ttr--andtho- “""W‘Vlllloutuunm IA-A on, M“ days? a.“ RON nIOMty:II: I" on”; g. a. than!!! I- I 1.11.. a? of Mum "ee (out I. not. (was. an A shower for Mr and" Mrs. Arthur Leith la being held this Friday night at the home of Mr and Mrs at Rocky Saugeen spent over the weekend at David Hooper'a. Messrs Cameron Corlett, Jonty, Goldie and Russell Long visited at Mr Ed. Wells on Sunday last. cu-mu in miiViiGr'" F-n f I, 1864 on l L Pi Her parents H. meuter 1 r, was ed her novel ', Mrs ' was or , I a good report ot the o. E. A. con. vention held in Toronto last April. Committees, were also appointed for the re-union. Another meeting will i be held in a. month's time. l Mr and Mrs Wm. Davis ot Toron- to visited at Chas. Watson’s Sunday last. Messrs Wm, Morrison and Gordon Falkingham completed six weeks of disclng and plowing last week. Wm. told us he was sobusy he didnt know " he was coming or goinrr. Wm. is planting 5 or 6 acres of potatoes this week. Miss Kathleen Smith mm and“... At a meeting in No. 13 School on Monday night, Rev H Kaye gave Miss Gertrude Grant of Richmond Hill who was teacher at Sl.. S. No 13 school the past six weeks, decided that was long enough, now we trus- tees have Miss Marion Muir of Cey. lon back again and everything will be o. K. Mr and Mrs Walter Hunt and family also Mitts Beulah McKenzie Toronto visited with us recently. Mr Hunt who runs the Bedford Theatre 3301 Yonge St. says daylight saving hurts business. At Amos Church Sunday, Rev. H, Kaye, complimented W. W. Ramage for completing 62 years as choir lead- er, after he sang a solo. We think W. W. Ramage was able to sing 84 years ago when he was In the cradle. Mr Jock Nicholson lost. " mlnks recently, 3 old ones and 10 young ones. Tough luck we'll any. John has 15 left yet. see the King and Queen. Everyone seamed to have had a good time, al- though the day was hot in the city. The Queen is sure handsome and the King appears younger than in his photos. The crops looked tine en- route to 'Guelph for’so late a spring. an enjoyable outing we'll say. nephews: Mrs JaA. Morrison. Owen Sound ; Mr and Mrs Comer Morrison, Mr and Mrs Pt McKenzie. Dcugall and Betty McMillan, Mr and Mrs W. Croat, Mr and Mrs Harvey Croat, Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hamilton. and neigh- bors. The funeral, which wwiarge- ly attended. was held on Thursday. June lst from her hdme, and inter- ment made in Reid's cemetmw. Lem: and 'Goodnight here And Goodrnornttur up there.' Mr. 'S-pllsbury recited her favorite hymn "There I: a. land 1m- mortal." Pall-bearers were her three nephews, Gunner and Vinton Morri- son of Owen Sound. Lloyd Hamilton of Fergus: Shiner; Hill and John Gor. don of Llatovvel, and Harvey Grout of Mcunt Forest. Flower bearers were nettyMcMillan, Minerva Mercer, Dou. gall McMillan. Bryce Mercer and Waldron Gordon. Amonrat the beautiful ftorat trib, utes were a wreath from nieces and was or , bright, nanny disposition i and was loved by all who knew her. She lave: to mourn her has. her sister. In. Hartman; mu Jennie at home; one sister in Note: and a brother Charlie in thohatcttemut. Her minister, Mr. Clifford Spilsbury of Niagara Falls, N.Y.. conducted the services at house and grave. Harvey Croat of Mount Forest, sang two teautitun scion, 'The City Foursquare' I, 1864 on lot T, can. M, Faun-t. Her parents were the its Mr. and memer Mormon, who predecea- ed her ”venue: - ago. Hum Kathleen Smith now teaching NOR TH EGREMONT Reid's Cemetary. TORONTO I choir lead- We think tle to sing was in the Individual norm (the fellow who lends the 'rMteterleettttd tom The unfortunnte thing in that a farmer or hemeholder whose mort- gage is held by an individual (lees not come within the Act. This reim- bursing of the creditor by the gov- ernment of one half of the loo: sue- tained should have opented under the 'ttrtneta' Creditors Amusement Act. It would have uved my I retired tanner or retired Maine“ mm or their widove. from undue lose. Any unduly burdened [impel-tr owner. whose new is held " I company. should urge that it become Imdnherotthe "oruatremrtesin, order thut the tremttt. of the Act, 1'..t'.lt_eeontottim-tttetrrmr., erty owner. . him. twenty year bonds bearinz in. terest at three per cent. The whole scheme In voluntary and mortgage companies do not need to come with- in the provisions of It unless they Wish. years and name to change only 5%. Any mortgage company which N- comes a member of the Mort-mm: Bank will receive In payment frrm it. up to one-half of tho losses it sus- tains. twenty year bonds bearinz in. The Central Mortmee Bank is set up under practically the same man. agement " the Bank of Canada, to take care or one half of the losses sustained by mortzage companies which write down the principal of mortgages on farms. and on urban homes valued " 87000 or lean. to richty per cent of the present uses» set! value, and which forgives, all ur- rears of interest In excess of two years and neree to charm mlv Km n- M.P.‘s were called to the Chamber g again and again. But finally, at ten ' c'cloek we met to await the Gentle. man Usher of the Black Rod, who a, came to call us to the Senate. where g the Dequ Governor (lateral, Chief n Justice Duff, suported on either side by the Acting Prime Minister. Rt. ' Hon. Ernest Lapointe, and the Lea- e der of the government forces in the ' Senate. Senator Dandurand. carried I out the closing cerelnoniea. ' The galleries were Med and the 2 otNsertr' uniforms were as brilliant as ever. but there were few senators in I their places and the commoners Were , a tired looking lot. The only hum. orous touch occurred Just as we were , l turning away from the bar, when one J F member called to another: "Go and tell Gerry he can stop talking." The : Bren Gun committee was dying on its feet. Ordinarily a committee re. ( ports to the Home. and the House deals with its report, but in the cue E of the Bren gun, those opposed to the , contract did not want it to be 'white. washed in a report. even though " s were never dealt With. and the ROV- '] ernment did not wish'to start the _ armlment on " all over again by tt moving the adoption cf the report. F So the only thing to do was to let d it talk itself to death. This it tbro- " ceeded to do with Gerry MeGeer the main talker. Somebody had to keep tt going until prerogaticn. te and concurrence in the Commons' view asked for, and, to our surprise. mnted. For once, the Commons won: too often mod leziAlnlion has been thrown out or mangled beyond recognition by the Senate. The promgation was a long-drawn out process. It started at three o'. clock and wasn't concluded until a quarter to eleven on Saturday. The m."- u-c annual“! bill. Th?" RR. reed to some of the minor amend- manta but art the manor one. cutting the urban people out of the benefits of the Bill. Mr. Cuban was the only member who supported the action of the Senate. The Government called for a division, which resulted in Mr. Canon voting on one side and every other member on the other. Tho Bill was returned again to the Senate. ing until eleven " night. We an accused of doing nothing but we worked hard " it. And, second, the Commons won over the Senate in the dispute about the Bill instituting the Mortgage Bank. After the Commons had passed the Bill, it was sent to the Senate. where they bashed it all to pieces. taking out altogether that part which relat- ed to the reduction of debt on when property. The Commons refused to accept the mutilated tun. The” at!- atarting on the 12th of January, and hating until the an! of June; about tive month, with only four can re. ecu " Enter and one day for the Royal visit. To make matters worse we sat three times a day since the 11th of May. from eleven inthe morn- eighteenth Pull-neat has passed in, to hum. It ran a long mm. We are and. We, the Com are and tor m m. Btrst, the nation in over; lax-lament was me mum after [an Saim WEEKLY LETTER union of the u--.“ wueulel' ornot we will have “M: r w In election. The Monty than we 6 q . will. Ono pre- m has even an cum“ d ' hi election an. "od for Hominy, Oe.' cum-g We? end. l I“. ' mum - .."'.ltfrft-i-tTiii"iii"a,'e M Ottawa. and", June 'th 1.”. L-LCC? W - m m I” 1- -"""'". avenue, June IA 13.14 “can rem-inlay for the health k H'- - the M shocking ofthepeople. ltwouldnequlre the “it.“ “Harm-2. '"""-odoittmtiii.' 1tetretrriiii'"idi'"i'Cd And-owe duoeme,ttsaturu-, “FIN! “Museum" att over thle great country, without "tttmeg “In M "an the knowing whether ornot we will have “M! " election. The Monty think we ' q . ' will. Oupmmnhaevuthec.m“‘.h&’ .' election date ttard for load”, oe.) .0..- Danton My made a no“ on... prehenaive meet-h on the need of a. Oh-l .---- - .. .., "H -.........5 null enjoyment when they allow enough initiative to 'tritre. and at for it. it cost: the government much ion and ll. t think, better tor the pm..- “van, and ,, -vvuuvyuuclll. There they send, on request of cun- lnmeee, I. drunetic director, n sing- ing Instructor, en am and cram, lender or a play-led culture director. at the expense of the federal govern. ment. That ta, youth. live In their ,,_-.. - yuan- ciples and pumice otesootreratott, us- ing possibly to a model the Septem- ber conference " the 0.A.C. last year. And, further, that we benefit from the example of the United States. In community development n‘__ A“ - ln reply to a question as in lm'v the youth- were manned. the Minis. ter, the Hon. Norman Rogers. an! l that the aelectlon was made through the employment service of Canada. He admitted there had been some complaints with respect to tho selec- tions made. ( In connection with youth train- ing, I med the establishment cf schools which would teach the prin- ciplea and pumice of cooperaton, un- The youth training trroket was embodied in neonate Bill. which provides for In outley of 81.500.000 a year for three year- in a variety of “my: and in compaction with the provincial xovennentl. Sane are courses designed to lend to employ- ment, while others seek to enrich life, such as the rural twining com-E es and phylum culture. The man or; all who received some form ortmin-~ ing since the inauzuraticn of the scheme is 117,675, but tho courses designed Partieutariy to lend to em- rloyment had a resignation of "Au,, of whom more than 9.000 discontinu! ed before completion. or the tannin-j der. forty per cent found employ- ment. 1 the members did not. Toronto member, than of the trrttetit Wont to men: of 823,000. The Minister of Agriculture thought the experiment " uked Hr Gardiner, Hunter of Agri. it culture: “Has the lininter seen ttt a to recommend that Owen Bound be a considered I. Class B fair." towhiett - he replied: 'T cannot say that that i has been accepted but provision is , made in the 'ruttptementaries for what we are terming this yen Junior ' B Fairs. The full Mount will not be I paid to these hire but an amount is being set aside to take care of them this year." The amrunt to be spent for compen- sation for animals slaughtered in committing tuberculosis has been areatly increased, since it was found that United Mates regulations pre- vented stock entering there from Canada un'ess it had been tested for i T. B.. with the one exception ct 1 cattle entering for immediate slumb- l ter. A considerable portion or the increased money will be spent in the t province of Ontario, the cattle owner t receiving two-thirds of the value up t to e. mexiinum on grades or $60. and l on puresz 8150. , Der-cent, and yet receive one In," of the loan than moaned. A new clue of agricultural Mr is being Instituted, to be called Junta: B. "im. The grant to them will be mean!" lea than the ti,-' 800 given to Clue B am. When the mm Mum: which would - them to can with“! the MW " the Act. They could than lower the princunl owed than to " per cent. at the Dre-em annual value.‘ forgive att gm of Intern: In ex- eetrsottttrar-andit-rttte tn. terest nu In the nature to an the tmmey, but some ot "ttttr on their own receive [ruining um 6 mounted. the Minis. Nortnan 11ogem. mil km Watt made through t service of Canada. It too much the packing xMV “In JUN! mu. k Hahn-00., Wed, Jun It a.” m“: .223:- -~ M" whit 0000'. um and m Allen AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM . I-.. -‘-. A THUR., Flu), OAT, JUNE s, 9. " A Minimum of Honululu..... m minutes of Huh Heaven with your "Bmdwu loam" Sweetheart: ELEANOR POWELL “Ulla Western Sim" Holstein Mr and M day with Mr herd, River-mun. Congratulations mu Hutu-l Nelson of Arthur x: ted on Sunny with her parents, I and, In Win. Nelson. ------- Roxy.-.. “Willis of Mr In” Genldlne A u... .. wnu or (meson and Mus m Hoenln or Tomato were men]! “man with their tuber. [in Clara "4... Mn T. Watt of Oregon and MI Hoemn of Tomato we» Allmduleul 6th to - T 'rineandttueeu. Atderrrtt--tutrtr.. to #ttte.et m, July & Ewen! bullion. In. It. Ctarh---mttte.. rut C vision now close agtd the no" as revised be ihutny 1 Had. con. 16.--No reduction lots M, " ISLE, In 9, Welt. ELIE, Holstein tlon. 8061. M III-ten can. 6.--No Mutton. ,V _-m. - um: i), " "r. can. tli.-9ro Mutation. R. J. Arm]! lots M, " ISLE, Ion 8,4,5, 7. _ 9, We". SLE, '%qteitt.---No lwluv- don. ROM. A! Humor, lots It, El" cert. 6.--No Induction. Thrs rollou. lng had dog: taken ot. Elmer "mu tl Then- wen three appeals Meu can“. the 1989 “anal-men! roll follows: Huber Allen, Inn K I ‘Houoww' Attan Allison. “up. aha-p (I trip) C,", Dr. Hermit, mam relief and burial dead animals ........ 27) .",s' Hubert IcDoug-ll. sheep chin: .r, w AIdeortt--iottt: That W» mm form a Court of Revision with the Run» In the chair. Members subscribe-2 :0 the maimed deerutttiaet. t2PeLee, P'.". and he In C. Drumm, relief Wm. l. Pike, hello! . MOUNT "DIES? In If. Christie, nu- ot mom.. B. M. Patter-on, ttttr to Roi-win and trip to Etr, & Proton Ll. Andi C-aewln, trip to Holetein.. R. Irvin, relief o.............,.' W. A. Reeves. or: & telephone 2.52 Council. “the who; to due 12.50 Council, 1 any ham; and: 12.50 W. “doom, cu- hlue (mam: 5.1m H. Conn. car hm Imp. roads and 'e Nichol-on. lull yr. - 822.5 - dk MHGJZ " Macaw “a _ In: In scum-.1... sun. Mem. bon " mt. The W “at. mud Ply-he“ No. C autumn: to 8131.83, With W. In” at “5.00, tgreek was an“ and qeiseqd in“. The W“. mm- were paw: Dr. um lirr uury MAME., $75 ILA. Nichol-on. a]. W at. 3w number (no: low Playing mm came and the nun-amour "vised be buttty pun-d. Car JUNEOtth - ""_ "WV; 'II he J'ttg,tiriirriiiit'?, 'id Uefxttrtrerk Tn in Creamery Holstein II w. Finder spout Sun- uad In Howard Pituier July 3” At I In): for hen [mended th., “Ill-.7 “WI! and to GRIN! on Juno I, Clerk Sin-p of ms. "ri. Mr tho he " 10.00 Go 50 50 00 " mm "d {mm "on. A . IcAIIrtor. 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