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Durham Review (1897), 21 Sep 1939, p. 9

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I am checkâ€" lubclowthoofludumdwnhlmsmb- scription to your paper, [ ] SUPERâ€"VALUE * * + s «40e 0 00 eeccesccssane®s cce cce no s o9e 00e ce e e o o A number of the members of the United Church W.M.S. attended the sectional meeting of the Guelph Presâ€" byterial on Fricgy afterncon in Mt. Forest . Miss Staples, missionary from Japan who is home on furlough was the guest speaker. Mr and Mrs Merton Reid and Miss Alles Reid of Seaforth were guests with Mrs H. Reid on Sunday. Mrs A. Baird and daughter Nora of Durham were recent visitors with Mrs. D. Allan and family. Misses Helen Ramsay, Nora Shortt Olive and Jean McGuire spent a day recently in Owen Sound. Mr. Geo. Shields of London spent a day recently visiting old friends in the village. Mr and Mrs James Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kerr of Springfield, Mass., were recent visitors with their sisters, Mrs McPhaden and Mrs Horsburz. Mrs John Renton of Dromore, Mr. and Mrs. Auchenbauck and Mrs. Moody of Tonawanda, New York were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs. C. McMillan . Mrs. Aberdein and son Bob spent a few days with the former‘s son in Flesherton . s Mr and Mrs. Chittick of Hanover, were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John Leith. Mrs Walker of Harristen and Mrs John Munn of Minto returned to their respective homes after visiting fora few days with Mr. Mcinnis. Frank Gadd has gone to London, where he has a gocd job. Billy Morrison is visiting his sister in Toronto at present. 5 Mrs. Munroe, Hamilton who spent the weekend with her uncle, Mr Jas. Mcinnis, returned to her home on Monday evening. Mr and Mrs Geo. Cushnie of Mt. Forest spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Hastie. Mrs John Hamilton, Mr and Mrs. Forbes, son Vernon and Miss Edna Hamilton of Mount Forest, were guests with Miss Morriosn on Sunday Mrs J. W. Philp and Mr and Mrs. Ed. McRobb of Mt. Forest, spent a day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Habermebi. HOLSTEIN LEADER «e s e n 0e 6e e 0 8 0 0 00 6 6 6 e e C ) B1G FaAMLY LOCAL AND PERSONAL T O DA THE DURHAM REVIEW Wl laitrs itonndsots in ult ts ussmc t hss 4 5 . Mrs W. J. Orchard of Mount Forest we belong to a vast multitude, He visited at the home of Mrs R. Sim also had words , of praise for the this week. i work of the Eixciety at Knox. Mr A congregational meeting was held Kaye closed the meeting with the in the Presbyterian church â€"Monday benediction after which the hostess even‘ing to make plans for the anniâ€" and helpers served lunch . * versary next month. | Pleased to have our new teacher, Egremont School Fair will be comâ€" Miss Vessie visit with us on Thursâ€" bined with the Fall Fair this year, day and Rev. Mr Kaye on Monday . in Holstein, on Friday, Sept. 29th.| Mrs Caldwell spent over the week Children‘s parade from school to fair end with friends at Kitchener and grounds at 1.30 p.m. Come early Toronto. Miss E. M. Stevenson spent a day or two recently with her sister, Mrs P. Mutch. was read by Mrs Morlock, “PnrentsI should be seen and ncot heard." Many worth while hints on the training of. children were given. Children should be controlled by activities instead of M by scolding, nagging or sarcasm. Positive ceqnmands and encourageâ€" ment get results. Truth, honesty,' sympathy and understanding gain respect and love. The girls sang seâ€" veral camp songs. Lunch was servâ€" ed and a social time spent. I \__Mrs McGuire, Dist. Viceâ€"President, ‘spoke at the Wom, Institute meetmgI | held at the home of Mrs Herb Green-! ; wood, Durham, last Thursday. Heri topic was "The woman in her gm--l den." It was an ideal place for this! | topic for the flowers were beautiful, j’everywhere you looked flowers were‘ in bloom. The address was very in-i J'teresting and many helpful hlntal | were given. There was alarge attenâ€" |\ dance. A dainty lunch was served by’ the hostess and her assistants. The Women‘s Association of the' United Church met at the home of: Mrs John Stevenson Tuesday afterâ€" noon with a good attendance. The‘ devotional part was taken by nllrs.' Snively. A 100 1b. bale of clothlngl and quilts was sent to the mlulon. field in Sask. where Mr Bert Mather j has been during the summer. After . the business part, a splendid topic . &â€" Rally Day in the Sunday School ‘was observed in the United Church .â€"'on Sunday. "®* Mr. Jim Christie of Toronto and ‘"2 yan Christie of Hillsburg are spendâ€" °C ing holidays with their mother, Mrs aYy R. Christie. 7 Mr and Mrs C. J. Margerum, Mr_imade in Woodland cemetery,. Rev. ‘ and Mrs Geo Margerum and son mc.iR. Mercer was in charge of the serâ€" ‘ hard of Toronto spent the weekend vices. The large number of friends , with Mr and Mrs J. Switzer. lasaembled testified to the high esâ€" ‘ Mr and Mrs. Doward Henry andl teem in which she was held. _ son Doward of Toronto, spent the, The Pall bearers were: Robt. Aitâ€" | weekend with the former‘s mother,|K°D, John Walker, Alex. Nicholson, Mrs A. Henry. While here, they all David Munn, ‘Wilbert Schenk and visited Mr and Mrs Cecil Barberand| Herbert Munn. The flowers bearers Mr and Mrs Edgar Henry. ’were: Archie Ivel, David Smith, Jas | The W.M.S. of the Presbyterian, Bunston, Jas. Nicholson . \ church held their monthly meeting at' Friends were present from Toronâ€" the home of Mrs R. Aitkon. The(to- Waterford, Harriston, Hamilton, president, Mrs Geo. Aitken was in Corbetton, Minto and Pike Lake. _ the chair. After the devotional perâ€" fomm witeies ns 6icaustage S | iod, Mrs Art Brown read a chapter ‘from the study book and Mrs. Kenâ€" KNOX CORNERS | ‘neth Alles read a chapter from the| We were glad to be back at church| life of Rev. Jonathan Goforth. The, again on Sunday after being absent‘ fairls led in sentence prayer. . ‘The for sometime. The Sacrament of the! hostess with her assistants served a Lord‘s Supper was observed. our| dainty lunch. _ After the meeting,:pnstor took the scripture reading | committees were appointed for the from Corinthians 1:2, where Jesus I{owl supper to be held later. .'insmmpd Shis P meltns Copu lc c alca Miss Audrey Brown of Mt. Forest is spending a few days with her mother, Mrs J# W. Brown. Mr and Mrs Fenton visited> their niece, Mrs Duff McArthur of Ripley, also Dr, and Mrs Cordingly, Paisley. Mr and Mrs Jack McEachern, Pairâ€" bairn, spent a day recently with the former‘s sister, Mrs Gordon Long. Rev, Mr Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Aitken, Marie, and Mrs Christie attended the induction service of the Rev. George Aitken at Knox Presbyâ€" terian church in Harriston on Friday night. Rev. Mr Aitken was a former minister at Holstein and Fairbairn. ‘ Mr and Mrs Cliff Buschlen, Brusâ€" sels, were visitors recently with Mr and Mrs B. Mcrlock. Mrs Alex. Aitken, Mrs W. Aitken, Elizabeth and Marie Aitken, spent Faturday in Toronto. David Aitken, who was at Toronte Exhibition as a judge in the Junior Judging class, stcod 18th in a class cof 200. Congratulations . Mr and Mrs R. Treleaven, Mr and Mrs N. Treleaven, Mr and Mrs Ken. Alles, were in Toronto on Sunday to see the new granddaughter and niece Mr and Mrs Gordon Long and famâ€" ily were in Brampton on Sunday vis-‘ iting Mrs Long‘s sister, Mrs Knmp.| Mr and Mrs. McAlister of Knox, Normanby, were visitors Sunday with the latter‘s sister, Mrs. Morlock. Mr John Leith and daughter Jean, Mr Kenneth Ross, spent Friday at London Fair. Mrs K. Ross and Derâ€" lene, who had been spending the week with her sister, Mrs Long, reâ€" turned home with them. 1 Mr TORONTO in India. Let us compare life in India with that of America. They need the gospel of Jesus Christ. Mrs ’wuton gave some interesting notes on Miss Stringer‘s address given at Mt. Forest, and also presided for the business part of the programme . Mrs Wallace gave an outline of Miss Stringer‘s address given in Durham . Mrs. R. R. Watson gave tbe; report of the bale. Mr Kaye spoke of the vastness of the work carried , on by the W.M.S. throughout the world. As members of the W.M.8. we belong to a vast multitude, _ He also had words , of praise for the Mr and Mrs Irwin Ferguson and '!umlly visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wm. Marshall. _ ‘The meeting of the W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs Keonig on Friday afternoon with an attendance of 21 including a number of visitors. The meeting was cpened by singing hymn 386 and ail united in the Lord‘s prayer. Mrs Wallace read the scripture lesson from 1st chapter of . John. Mrs Rc#ald Smith read of Inâ€" dia. Mrs Wallace read of village life Mr Kaye announced that he would have charge of anniversary services at Fairbairn next Sunday and that Rev. Wallace Johnston, Holsteir, would take the service at Knox. Mr and Mré Arthur®@eith visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Andrew Marshall. i We were glad to be back at church‘lmmlnue io Fhag se again on Sunday after being absent‘ Mr and Mrs John Walker attended for sometime. The Sacrament of the'the funeral bf their sunt, the Sate Lord‘s Supper was observe d. Ourfy Mrs J. Mcinnes and spent the pastor took the scripture readi'ng!e\'gning with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. from Corinthians 1:2, where Jesus?Nlclmlaon. instituted the Lord‘s Supper. WeF Mr and Mrs W.J. Philp attended the must beware how we partake of thiq.‘a,nnlvertwry services in Conn United Sacrament lest we bring con denma.!Church and spent the day with Mr tion on our souls. Mr Kaye spoke cf and Mrs Charles Duncan. the Death of Jesus. He died of His Nok 4: D Primamic . vigited with own free will. He died for all. and relatives in Kitchener _ over the yet for each one of us. Why di:l He P ul ‘ dia? He died to save us from out PMr and Mrs Fred Carrow and son‘ sins. Paul understood well the Ni or, Rurnic were guests of M" reason why Jesus died, but do we > and Mrs J. D. Drimmie last week. l were: Archie Ivel, David Smith Bunston, Jas. Nicholson. Friends were present from n to, Waterford, Harriston, Han Corbetton, Minto and Pike Lal The funeral was held on Saturday in the United Church after a _ short gervice in the home .Interment was made in Woodland cemetery. â€" Rev. She is survived by her husband, also one sister Mrs C. A. Walker, Harriston and three brothers, Messrs Thos. and John Munn of Minto and Wim, of Waterford. She was a devoted member of Fairbairn Presbyterian Church and Holstein, later of Trinity United Church, Holstein. On June 4th 1890 she was married . to Mr James F. Mcinnes of Egreâ€" mont. They made their home on Lot 14, Con. 13, Egremont retiring to ; Holstein seventeen years ago. | She had a cheerful disposition and . was a woman of sterling qualities. Home and friends were her chief | interests. | MRS. JAMES F. uelNNE'l ' On ‘Wednesday evening Sept. 13th there passed away suddenly at her ’home in the village of Holstein an esteemed resdent of the community, Janet Warnock Munn, beloved wife of James F. Mcinnes in her seventyâ€" fifth year. Mrs Mcinnis had not been in the best of health for sometime but her death came «as a shock to her friends. She was born in, Scotâ€" land in 1865 and while still an inâ€" fant, came to Canada with her parâ€" ents, the late Mr= and Mrs Thos. Munn, who settled in Minto Twp rear Pike Lake. | and enjoy a full afternoon and evenâ€" ing of exhibits, sports and enterâ€" THE ROL CAL , Pavid Smith, Jas cholson . | resent from Toronâ€" [arriston, Hamilton,| and Pike Lake. _ | U iess e | CRCE '!ll!l Lc s Rev.j The he serâ€" of th friends, is bei high esâ€"| Robt | ncon. Mr Miss Clara Oo:on EDent last vo.t‘ with her grandmother, Mr, A. Hnn' x in â€"Vornaw with his threshing outht. messrs Percy and Norman Gordon of Galt vicinity, spent Sunday at the parental home. Mrs J. C. Queen and Mrs R, Lewis attended the funeral in St. Marys of the late Mrs Thos, Grasby , Mr Fred Yandt of Normanby is en. WAWaA â€" ammmcs 2e Mr and Mr visited on Sqa Mr Carman himself to an Messrs Perc Lindsay gave the repo held previously in p hostess, Mrs. Tucker served a dainty lunch much enjoyed. Mrs J, L ducted a guessing contest ed the ladies with a treat On Suanday next, September, 241th, |\Rev. G. P. Parson B.A., rector ct St. Paul‘s church, Shelburne, will , conduct service in St. Paul‘s church ‘Egremont. Rev. M. H. Farr goes to , conduct _ Thanksgiving service _ in Shelburne . of _ _ On Friday afternoon of last week Royaltide Institute met at the home‘ cf Mrs Thos. B. Tucker with an at-! tendance of 30 ladies. The -cripture’ reading was given by Mrs Ray Brown | pointed to attend the meeting to be after which came the roll call. Mesâ€" dames Young and Lindsay were apâ€" | held in Durham in Nov. when the" Lroject of fruits and flavor will be dealt with. The main speaker of the? day was the Dist. Pres, Mrs, Davey | iP : Auasatac c 2 in LV weekend . Mr and Mrs Fred Carrow and son Paul of Sarnia were guests of Mr and Mrs J. D. Drimmie last week. Mr and Mrs Frank Eccles and family were guests on Sunday with | Mr and Mrs Murray Henderson at | Alliston . Mr Grant Crispin spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Wm. Crispin, Mirto. We are pleasâ€" ed to know that his father is graduâ€" ally improving and hope that he may continue to do so. Mr and Mrs Ralph Lamont and family spent Sunday at home of Mr and Mrs John Munn, Minto. |\ Mrs Valentine _ Alles spent la8t chy; week with her daughter, Georgin@, anc (Mrs. McEachren) in Toronto. Roc | _ Mrs Ferguson (nee Eva Booth) is met | visiting at present with Mr and Mrs Aux ‘Alex. Milne and Mrs John Renton. ; iliar | Mr Lorne McMurdo of Owen Sourd chun ‘spent last week with his parents, Mrs Mr and Mrs John McMurdo and ®O0n |\scme of his school chums. , Sole The Sept. meeting of the W.M.S. of the Presbyterian Church, Holstein is bein7 held at the home of Mrs Robt L. Aitken on Tuesday afterâ€" Mr and Mrs Archie Mcinnes, Corâ€" betton and Mrs Alex. Munroe, Hamâ€" ilton attended the funeral of their aunt the late Mrs James Mcinnes, Hcistein on Saturday and visited at the hom» of the Mcinnis Bros. Sympathy is extended to Mr=Jas. Mclinnes in the death ¢f his beloved wife, which occurred last Wednesday. ‘They resided in this community for nearly thirtyfive years before retirâ€" ing to Holstein. Mr and Mrs Jas. Bunston O‘ Dundalk attended service at Amos on Sunday and spent the remainder of the day with relatives. new teacher at 8. S. » John Bunston for & monti â€" reEEt"" to her home last week. Mr and Mrs Harold Atcheson of Toronto spent last Sunday with their mother Mrs Major Eccles. Mr Archie Rowell who had . spent the most o(huumel’ortbelut 8 years in these parts, enlisted with a regiment in Toronto and put on the uniform last Monday. ALLAN‘S CORNERS Funday at Mr D. , whose address e and Country‘ Hargrave YEOVIL. report of the Rl.lly and daughters meeting to be‘ From the roll call. Mesâ€" Arkansas dlly were .p.'? Â¥. when the' lavor will be 6. . terson is the No. 13 for the aid favor OR TN WBE | ..' P‘ a e lcrlpture’ .’ i € Ray Brown | THUR, FRI, SAT., SEPT, 21, 2; ting to be From the studio that gave you * call. Mesâ€" Arkansas TrAVENECE" â€" Amnes ... 1 | Davig‘, ‘Made for . 1 t R. . . vaurng man‘s devotion in the face of ftans and deatp : sunpay Tues., mds o. Web aitiittibeninntainh ‘Come on, Rangers‘ Under the anea:n.â€" _ BOP Burng in ‘Our Leading Citizen‘ °0 Ne o Mount Forest T. Auspices &# YVickes a.â€"_ Club, Mrs _ 1 makes me don‘t believe that he‘s beer didn‘t bring a nere is a q "#>.. .2 deep anq WM'. Undwi.. . vin Nelson who met with a car acâ€" cident at Regina. FElvin was well known in these parts being employâ€" ed with his uncle Bert Dickson for a time. Sympathy is extended to the bereaved cnes. Mr Willi called on a on Sunday. Mr and Mrs R. Plnd;r spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Howard Pin son. Miss Irene, R in Owen Sound an 3 J _ *T 6: AND ON THE sayp PROGRAM Wionbess c am o P son and Mrs A. Derby led in prayer Solos were sung by Mrs G. Greenâ€" | wood and Mrs Stanley Mead. . Miss Stringer gave an address and Mr.«â€" Waldie was also invited to address Mr und Mrs Westervelt is enjoying a few weeks‘ holidays with friends in Toâ€" ronto. Services at 11 p. m. and 7.30 a. m Special music will be provideq. Mr and Mrs Norman Dickson, Mis Wm. Dickson and Grant spent Sunâ€" day with friends in Waterloo. All who heard Miss Stringer enjoyâ€" ed her address, and those who heard heard her more than once, heard the work presented _ from a different Rev. Mr Lovegrove of Trowbridgo will conduct anniversary | services here or Suanday September 24th. the meeting. Mr Honeyman closed with prayer and the benediction and lunch was served. On Thursday Miss Stringer addresâ€" sed mectings in Drayton in the afâ€" church, Dromore with a fine attendâ€" ance. In the evening members from ;net -wmn the members of the 8r. Auxiliary, and Young Women‘s Auxâ€" iliary â€" in â€" Durham _ Presbyterian 10 a. mâ€" ) u0 11 is 2 hccostant Adtiiadinctnistith President, presiding . Departmental work was discussed and plans made made for balance of the year. Miss Irene Stringer, missionary on furlough from Jhansi, India, was making an itinerary of the terial and addressed the Arthur, Co stein met. Your â€"ROXY On Wednesday afternoon members Ticket from . _ ""* h:..m‘- SEPTEMBER 21, 1939 bring any fish back Sagebrush Sweethearts MmiOnire 12,05, also Mon wto' .t". DA BE ae . Poothwaite: But to learn of the death of El M. Mount Forest and Holâ€" ot ““-‘Ofleu t ural Fall Fa;,p think he has been fishins m Pinder of Hamilton number of his old frienis NO FAKE Mr and Mrs Wm. Ne James Stewa~ . B. Ard, Irene . In Mt Fores: Mary Hart you â€" surely band‘s yarn graduated U "The another e lesâ€" torn vd States nction, PoMock claimed th Wwine macross his knees. and dently pulled _ the trige Torne Lewis claimed he fir legs, after a wrangle ove reflectors. A fine of $5 an 10 days in ijail was impos« Mrs Lewis charged th struck her on head when with Lorne to demand tha pive up her son‘s reflectors. loul language, which the d« ed. _A similar fine, $5 an« 10 days in jail was given chare Poliock pleaded guilty to t line theft charge, and drew ence for this of 30 days in ened sentencr lock nad not k« chum, Kenneth Mirhtor mother, Mrs Eiton Lew ber on head with his fist third charge, stealing ea a truck at Smith‘s earag was given by Lorne Lew MUrs Lewis the deft Pal pa‘d fine of $10 and costs, 4 ing to $11.95 each . Orrin â€" PolHock of Bentinch vear old lad, found three . tacing him. One was for sho Lorne Lewis, a neighbor hboy , thotgun, str‘kin= him on the 3 other was for assault on th« mother Mrs Fltan Tawile . IV Stanley Morris and 1 Mount Forest we ‘vov . Constable Flyny i Letter Breen vici un license. They ple; a‘d fine of £10 and . W.T PATTERSON,R DURHAM, Wedneséay, Oct. 4 Specialized Servi ed guilty to not car in working fine <f $10 and $14 Specialist in Eye Examinati Ca 1€ ing eyes and correcting th °"C GO°kel, but two being und tw» others held over, t session was concluded in ; of hours Betore _ Magistrate Spe police court here Friday were no less than twelve the docket, but two bein HWC HWO aMhinht olÂ¥ usc lefects d for two w« ere. _ Deft, ple i tht the wctior 1 otherwise, an 1 Monday for iulking Young Bentinck at C. Sarney‘s Stor urt purchased to . poi Ar Wiltre lit bly give efhcient sery An aetion a; bs m Dundatk Consult Norman Mor . Sinmlar his, Johr s dismiss Betore kless driving lian money Appointments 1â€"5.30 p.m 2. %en rance of Wai ewis. the deft specializes only in exami x0 when noved to OÂ¥ nothe man {red â€" M chareed to of the modern optometri VOL. LXII, NO to place you! 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