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Durham Review (1897), 23 Nov 1939, p. 8

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(photo by Peter yum) ed pane of the Cana- amulet vivid countrylldo and ex- cellont tuning in tho Vancouver Island nlmn mm. The two adventure-loving Am- ericana have o In” following of reader: who will no the Con- dian Went through their an, at- tracted by tho a.“ drawings " Mr. Brinter, tho mm and readable text by In. Irma, and tho definite plinth}! tttformation tlley ineorporatn In that book for 1 Mr. and Mrs. Cooper Fulton and daughter Audrey ot Harriston spent a day recently with Mrs J. w. Brown . The Women's Institute met at the home of the secretary Mrs C. Pen. ton, with a good attendance. After ‘opening exercises and business. the president asked Rev. R. Mercer to take the chair. As this was the Imen‘s meeting, they put on the pro- .gram. Those taking part were: Mr "v. Cockburn. a solo "Mother Ma. chree"; Mr R. Treleaven, a recita- "ion; and Rev. H. Kaye, Dromore, a talk on humorous incidents and re- ;miniscenses in his life, which was [thoroughly enjoyed. The men served :tt dainty lunch. _ . . . . . . '-n cry convonudn hold this My 1 LOCAL AND PERSONAL I and Wednesday in the Royal York. I c, 0 a n A A a n - u Mr. R. Irvin's sister, Mrs Batch, of Mount Forest spent the week-end with Mr and Mrs livin. Mr and Mrs N. Treieaven are in Toronto visiting their brother Joseph and Norman is attending the Cream. Mr. Gilbert Mekeehttie and friend from Kitchener spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs C. McMillan. Mr Ed. Kerr and Mr Joseph Hinds of Swastika. spent the weekend with the farmer’s mother, Mrs. Jordan. Mr and Mrs John Sharpe, Durham, spent aday recently with the latter-'3 sister. Mrs. John Iatith. Mr and Mm Mervin Reid, Seaforth spent Tuesday with his mother, Mrs H. Reid. Mrs Hostetter is spending a week or so with her nephew and his tam. Br, Mr and Mrs Walter Adams, be. fore he goes overseas. Mr Neil McLeod of Priceville spent last week with Mr and Mrs C. Me. Millan. I A very happy time was spent at? the home of Mr and Mm John Btev. enaon on Saturday evening last when the family entertained in honor of their parente’ twenty-tUth wedding anniversary. This was held alittle early so that all members of the im mediate families could be present. and partake of the dinner which was served at 5.30 p.m. After the pre- sentation of gifts and extending of congratulations and best wishes for many more years ot wedded happi- zless, the evening was spent in games music and social intercourse. Con- 'rratutatiotts, Mr and Mrs. Stevenson, we wish you may pass many more mile posts on the matrimcnial road ot life. Messrs Allan and Tommy Watson. of Knox, Normanby, spent Sunday with their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Aitken Sr. and cousin, Mil. ton Aitken. Miss Ramsay and Miss Short! spent the week end at their respec- tive homes in Mentor-d. . Mr and Mrs. Hetherington, Jean and Joan, spent the weekend with the farmer’s parents at Norwich. HULSTEIN LEADER r m min; W“... “NW”- m-'..--- "-s---J--...- who." THE DURHAM REVIEW icf ourselves than we ought to think. ,Ifut Jesus said. "Be ye holy u I In ghnly. but without holiness no mm L shall see the Lord." i was Harriette Wilton attended the I Presbyterian Young Peoples' con- vention held in Roman on thm. -'. day. 1 ; Visitors at our home Funky were. ; Mrs. Em, and mu Din Thongs“. I Our ”apathy Ia extended to In iWolter Mount» nod to all other. i,who “I mom-n the death of her mrther. who pound away " her home Saturday morning” _ Mr and Mrs Ed. Smith and no} Gordon tk-'rormto. visited on Son-i .4;_~P._: "--.. - . Our pastor trom the no the Publicnn proud, boast! the Publiun the mercy of humble and ', cf ourselves I Royaltide Institute met at the ht me of Mrs W. J. Allan with an attendance of 21 members and 6 visitors. Mrs Stanley Mead, pres.. was in change. The scripture lesson from M. Luke, was read by Mrs D. Davis Roll Call was responded to by the answer to "What [would like to possess at 60." Community sing- ing was indulged in, followed by a well prepared paper on the history of S. S. No. 2 Egremont read, by Mrs Mack. A reading was given by Mrs Rueben Watson. Mrs Jae John- son c9nducted a spelling match with Mesdames Meade and Wilsons as captains. The lstter's group were the winners causing much humour. A delicious lunch was served before closing by the hostess and assist- ants. The next meeting will be held on Dee. 8th, Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs Ins Hargrave.. The above Institute decided not to send R delegate to the convention in To- Mrs Tn Durham Mr ar s-nendinz Mr and assistinz Mr. R picture dav mm in: tht The svmpathv extended to Mr 9" and familv O' Mrs Tnckek's m routo The ehureh home t " The Dromore Young People' Soci- ety met at the mange last Monday nieht. Mr Kaye wave an interesting talk on "F:zvnt.". Maxwell Rave gave a reading on “India." Mr Kayo favoured us with a srlo. The re. mainder of the evening was spent in contests. Lunch was served. Mrs. wm law and Evelyn, Mr. Harvey Bourden of Toronto spent Sunday with Miss Margaret Scott. Mr and Mrs Dashwood ot Dunn- ville went. Sunday with their friend Miss Florence Renwlck. Mr and Mrs Dan Ecclbs and no bert of Conn, Mr and Mrs Jag Em. ott of Kenilworth, spent Sunday " Mr and Mm John Ecclea. Quite a number trom around here; attended a. reception for the newly weds at the home of Mr and Mrs Gordon Henderson when a. good time was spent in social chat and ' danc- ink. Quite a number of useful gifts were presented. I At time of writing Mrs Will Reid is lying critically ill at her home on the 16th. Bern to Mr and Mrs Roy Williams on the 19th November, a daughter. Congratulations , The Rev. Mr and Mr! Kaye and family spent a tem days last week with friends in Winton. The Drona Women's Institute will hold the ' mud social even- ing in Rune“ all on Friday, Dec. lat. The plny is Brother" wlllbe presented by , stein players, tol. lowed by music dancing. Ladies please bring lunch:' ". Gn., sand- wiches; 16th and th oons., cake or drop cakes. Ad 'asion Me, chil- dren tree. . . Mrs Wilfred Rem“? in as pres- ent visiting In Toronto Mrs Whyte is It present with her sister Mrs John Bunaton. Mr Howard Keith spent last week with his aunt Mamie at Drayton. Id. boastful cl Publlun was mercy of God mmils Ire show evening, shown. ALLAN'S CORNERS KNOX CORNERS? Ladies' twill Tr of Mn , and -M in story of tk.R DROMORE while with his . D. Davis. R wood-cutting. l Christie with 9.B. No 2, in Mount educational " 6f the 'r and Mrs Owing tn mother. M tlt his sen of the Pt The P of his r us humble think sermon Sunday Pharisee and a Pharisee wax I religion but tble and sought " too must be k more highly ' N'nmum'rvin rs Thns. Tuck. , the (bath 0' Mrs. Al.ice ot . took m Forest T pictures St. lst Davis is parents. Robert lg some Paul's at the " ot n the Tues- are , Three years a-go the past summer ithe beverage room was voted out of .Draytcn. On November 8th, a vote was brought on to ascertain it Hire village was ready for Its return. A very large vote was poled, those favoring the return ot the beverage room, numbering 179 and those wishing to have no beverage room in Drayton polling 190 votes. A 'great many farmers as well as the Ithe dry voters are pleased with the new". on Wednesday afternoon or lest week with an attendance ot M. Mrs Kaye led in prayer. The scripture lesson Was read from Mark 15. Mrs George Stewart read from the study book on "Child Training in India." Mrs Wallace read further on the same subject. Rev Mr Kaye was present and spoke on Egypt where he assisted in the British Airforce during the Great War. The roll call was answered by a scripture verse on "Remembrance." Mr Kaye pre- sented Mrs McAliater. Br., with it Life Membership ttertitieate from the Society and she replied thanking them. Mr Kaye presented Mrs Mar shall Sr., with a book on India, for which she thanked them. Mrs Me, Ailister gave the treasurers re. port showing that the Society had all-eedy reached its allocation. Mr Kare closed the meeting with the Benediction after which Mrs Pater- son and helpers served lunch. Vls!tors " our home last week were Mr and Mrs Allan Bell. town Mr: Andrew Picker! and Mrs. James Picken, Miss Vlckerson, Miss Miller Foursquare pastors ot town. We use extend our way to Mn John Bin In the death of her brother, who died in Kitchener on Wounds, of Int week. The Inner- Mr and Mn_Wut. Middleton ob-- and In Anuon, Richmond Hill visited recently with the Smlllllln Mr and In Arthur Rimmer and family of town visited on Sunduy with Mr and Mn Geo. autumn“. The meeting at WJLS. was held at the home ot Mrs Palmer Paterson DRAYTON STAYS DRY Anger km: justice. A quick temper ruins Judgment. Indtscreuon has ruined many 1 reputu tion. Dott't bargain with those who hare nothing to lose. Mental ldlenou will destroy anyone'l potrtribmtiett, Diplomacy often courage. You need teal court“ to so forward when you're afraid. TORONTO Montreal .... .. SIM Buffalo... .... Td Hamilton ... . . . 4.2 CALDER’S onus STORE PHONE a A "we FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER" FARE: ARE 10W ROUND mr By ALFRED IIGGI BY CLEAR MAJORITY urlael from lack of $l6.95 7.80 4.10 SUNNYVIEW WOMEN. INOTITUTE Visitors at the bane of Mr and Mrs J. A. McVean on Sunday Were Rev. G. H. and Mrs Summerbee, Mr ll . Peale. Miss P. Metcalfe, 1nd Mrs Metcalfe. Cargill, Mr and Mrs P, Habermetttt, Holstein: and Mr and Mrs C. Adlam. Toronto. Mr and Mrs Roy Campbell. Owen f3rund, accompanied by the latter'q mother, Mrs Alex. McVean and Robt., spent Monday ct last week in Toronto, visiting Mr and Mrs C. Miss Adelaide Hue, Toronto has been visiting her niece Mrs hues Comte. Mr and Mrs Peter Mulch spent a very enjoyable evening at the home of Mr and Mrs John Steven. ron near Holstein cn Suturdny, it being the Silver Wedding Annivers- ary of Mr and Mrs Stevenson. Mr and Ira James Nicholson. Elwyn and Wilmer were guest: on Sunday ot Mr and Mrs James Lt. mont, Woodland. Master Percy McGillivray. loffut is holiqaylng this week with his grandparents. Mr tad Mr: Peter Mulch and other relatlves. Mr Grant Crispin and his cousin Percy MeGMvrar, Moan. spent Sunday with Mr tnd Mrs Wm tho. pin, Minto Twp. On Friday evening a miscellane- ous shower was held at the home of Mr and Mrs A. R. Henderson when Mr and Mrs Gordon Henderson were presented with many useful and costly gifts by neighbors and friends in B. B. No. 10. Lunch was served and the evening was pleas- antly spent in dancing and social chat. Guests with Mr and Mrs Clarence Ross on Tuesday evening were the Misses ChriMena and Nellie “divide and Mr Albert Mae: cf Woodland and Mlss lean Poules of Hamilton. Mrs Fleming Reid returned from Simcce after spending a couple of weeks with her mother Mrs Urquhart md other relwves. Gordon, on behalf of himself and and bride thanked all for the gifts and best wishes bestowed on them. Will fall you never. And then we hope your honeymoon Will so on forever." Signed on behalf of the communlty: Robert L. Aitken, Campbell Watson. John Lewis and Irwin Ferguson To express these words to you tn a more adequate manner. we ask you, Gordon and Gretta, to please accept these gifts as a token of our esteem. May God's richest blessings rest on you both and when at last you a me to the end of Life's Road, may there ,he only enough clouds in your sky te make a glorious sunset. "We hope the sun will gaily shine Upon your wedded life, And may there be no sign ot clouds Within your future dawning; We hope the love and joy you hold A hm number of W30" and friend! In B. s. No. , ad Holstein community" spent a very entoratr" A -- __A “M were presented with I clock and china cabinet. dress was read by “In Eccles and is as follows: Dear Gordon and metta.'-- We. your mend 1nd our beat while} and heartlest cou- granulation: on your recent marri- age. Netting at the home of Mr and In Stanley Wuhan: er. My evening when Mr and In Gordon Bender-non were presented with a handsome -, nA, dress was read by “In horn-w Eocles and In as follow: Door Gordon and mettat-- We, your friend Ind neighbors have nthered here to night, akin: this opportunity of extending to you Mess rs ALYTH'S CORNERS ssrs Bruce Hallway. and Clan-1 Damm. left Monday for (le ' camp at Haliburton. Douglas Hallldny came home Erin, on Sunday where he his working tor several months. I from the "rrenee 'riLaiiaiqu, Community Sale “The am: of ova wmiig" SUNDAY MIDNITE 12,05. the I TUE... WED., NOV. 26, 27, 2t TAR/ANS JU.NC: Y2 LOVE ALL THRILL.“ AGAIN '. “The Gracie Allen New Hui-g THUR” FIL, SAT, NOV. 23, 26, 2 GRACIE ALLEN The brainless beauty bane: a mu: daring mum: in S. it. \‘anltynr most mysterious story! In "eordanee with 1 model! of a prom "mittrt, Guy can: can- ell on Thurs“! mgr-on null mously approved . by-Iuv meand- ins " earlier Ivy-luv and“ a sum of $2,500.00 antral the emotion ot the Grey County Peace lemorm. .-" "I! that this eomgdemuo't of emu-o "w - ediilee. and it wu the seller-J mer ing of the members that the grant should be stopped. , a-..“ In! rm. Come mi, Come Sell, get rid of your an plug Stock. Implements, Puts niture. em. Turn (anything you do not need In cull. Anyone can so": the Sale I: tr any person having any The City of Owen od to umuwe . I date. nothing has tte regard ter the cemnnony a dinner was serv- ed. Mr and In been will live in Hummbe, Suit. A pretty wedding Wu solemnized at the home of Mr and Mrs J. T. Glenn. Wednesday (Weber, 25th when their young“! daughter Eve- lyn Annie, became the bride of Wil- Iiun no“ Macon, son of Mr and 0111:an Pricr to her marriage the bride was the guest of compliment at an interesting socisl tttttstr, when some tio women of the district assembled in the community hull and presented her with s miscellaneous shower of besutlrul and useful gifts. An enjoy able program on given con-istinz of instrumental and vocal musiv after which s dainty lunch woe serv- paper for reasonable . Mrs Theodore bee-on, Humane. Bank. The Rev. R. W. Reid, pastor of the United Church calcined. The bride was given in nun-inn by her father and amended by In Arthur Linn. sister to the bride: Mr Arthur Linn attended the groom. The. bride won I mu ttf wine colored liner wool crepe with hum. Frid It'tr " New'. " Ind ----ROXY ul New.' All (lineman The Tuna picture In than -' MOUNT PORIST LEESoN--aUE" OFJO. DUNCAN, Attettotteet. l BENZ". HMS. Mun-gm- mum: " “"- been poured out um um A 3... aka Fairorm"tds OLSTEIN y, Dec. lst "v-ts'""" of violet nude. Af- Murder Case" like III- Wt TO been done in this I FROG V III. Mom. wort ' an ' Cy Inc-m wry ttooo " dam in: fill. mare“ [atrium can Pl tet' loan a “MI”! mun-m ' l he "w human] “W mcto6klm, h t'trekl H Mir.c - Nulmlls. In ft Moll“ metdsor, Mer - may m, " " Tttretttt. Nan-n: I!” "d Mr “null: In! ' 'm law thr .AGlyMt " my; Mr and It and Mrs W In Edward hi it. Sch-uh: It Br and Mrs m Hahn: I ol F - "HINGE: ad In "mm-1 Kr and Mrs Fl mu Watson. “MN: father Imrhal Ira Em Nil-hull (MINI; Mrs E. If and Mrs E, l amt Mrsr, Mary in o-d undue: Ilium-l Ink ' [armor "um-n Durham “dent. In! (300m Butrhtturn, . bet been In link» (.n Tm 11-min '4omttion until " ly twr mum $0th Tho "ere British “on her 29m. In me 1ire ttett "MEN-d bu, Wort. mu all ttp Ih u, Fun Ila I'l" " many T m [I'M " " hm " Q n: In e. Main-My. Mr Mr “and" Dru-duh "an Jr'm Inn-h. Woodrow-k 1 it MRS. 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