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Durham Review (1897), 28 Dec 1939, p. 8

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I The Dromore Women‘s Institute will held their January meetizag on Jan. 3rd, 1940, at the home of Mrs Jcs. McNalty. The speaker, Mrs G. MceCannell. ‘The roll call, "Products Made in Canada." Music by Mrs Rus. Taylor. Everybody welcome. ‘ The Dromore Young Peoples‘ Soc‘y met at the home of Gerdon McGiliâ€" vray cn Monday evening, Dec. 18th. A goodly number turned out. The scripture reading was read by l’)tzn'oK thy Taylor, Psalim 23. _ Jean Taylor. / Here‘s the thrifty, economical way to subscribe j for this newspaper and your favorite magazines at prices that are really sensational. These offers are good cither for new or renewal orders. It will pay you to look them over and send us the coupon TODAY [J Maclean‘s Magazine, 24 issues, 1 77. (J National Home Monthly, 1 yr. [ J Chatelaine Magazine, 1 yr. [ J Canadian Home Journal, 1 yr. (J Canadian Horticulture & Home [( ) Rod & Gun, 1 yr. [( J American Rey, 8 mos. [ ] Parents‘ Magazine, 6 mos. (J Home Arts (Needlecraft), 1 7 [] American Fruit Grower, 1 yr. {1 Christian Merald, 6 mos. VYALUE OFFER REDUCED ROUND TRIP t plan FARES Please list or magasines after chocking ones au. Fill out coupon carefully, Gentlemen: I enclose $ ............ I checkâ€" ing below Noflnrd.dn‘ wm.y:nnb seription to your paper, [ ] SUPERâ€"VALUE The Swiss are manufacturing a clock which has no face, but if 2 button is pressed a hidden gramoâ€" phone tells the time. Mr and Mrs ‘Wallace Blakely, Mrand Mrs Wm. Blakely and Clarence Blakâ€" ely from Tiverton:; Mr and Mrs Jas. Sumpton and sen from Port Elgin; Mr and Mrs Joseph Merchant from Penzance, s;::k.. Mr James Merchant from â€" Eldersley, Sask.; Mr. Allan Merchant from Uno Park; Mrs Wim. Coleridge from Owen Sound: Mrand Mrs Jchn McRobb and Nelson from| Arthur; also friends from Cedarville Conn, Hopeville, Swinton Park and Mount Forest. Tht funeral service, which was held on Tuesday, Dec. 19, was largeâ€" ly attended by friends and neighbors. Her pastor, Rev. H. Kaye, brought comforting messages to the bereaved cnes and also extended the sympathâ€" ies of Amos congrezation. Rev. Mr Mercer offered prayer. Two favorite bymns were sung: "Rock of Ages" and "What a Friend we have in Jeâ€" In 1906, she married William Reid who, with her sister, Miss Jessie Merchant has tenderly cared for her. She has been an invalid for thirty years, and she bore her affliction courageously and patiently. Mrs Joseph Merchant. ‘She spent her entire life ni this ccmmunity. Of a kind, cheery disposition, she was always thinking of others, and not of herself. MRS,. WILLIAM REID | â€" e w oo lecinnâ€" l Friends throughout the district will| _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"â€"=â€"nommmnmzan learn withsincere regret cf thedeath â€"* * * * * * * cf Mrs William Reid, which occurred | LOCAL AND PERSONAL on Friday night Dec. 15th, at her|‘â€"* â€"* * * * * * home on the 16th con., Egremont. | ‘Those visiting in the village The late Mrs. Reid was in her57th the Christmas holiday were: | year, a daughter of the late MY. ANG Marrar af Waifard a+ #ha nausam se n e e 0 e n 0 s 0 08 e 00 8 0 0 0 OBITUARY s were Jchn Nelson, d Long, Alex. Henâ€" Lamont and John flower bearers were Long, THE DURHAM REVIEW these were: ‘The Blyth family at Mrs Cameron Lauder‘s, Durham; the Caldâ€" well family and Mr Wes, Storrey and daughters at Norman Kerr‘s: Miss Marjorie Kerr of Owen Scound, was also home for the day; Mr and Ars Christmas was a joyous time of family reumions and visits from friends in and around Varney. Among Instead of nlndeer; a mule “d_!d the honors, and no kicking. The Community Christmas tree and sports wereâ€"enjoyed by all. The atâ€" tendance was not so great this year. The tree is very beautiful and makes a fine decoration for the village. Mr Geo. Brown played Santa Claus in ing in Tara Sunday; Mrs Hastie and Mrs Christie in Toronto; Mr. and Mrs Hetherington, Jean and Joan at Thedford Sunday; Mr and Mrs Geci Burrows at the former‘s sister, Mrs Andrews of Corbetton:; Mr W. Conâ€" nell at his home in Harriston Christâ€" mas day; Mr Lorne Moore at his home in Palmerston; Rev. W. Johnâ€" ston at Collingweod; Mr and Mrs. Louis ‘Woodyard at Mr. and Mrs. Johns‘, Oshawa; Jean and Eleanor McGuire with Mr and Mrs. Moore of Palmerston; Miss Olive McGuire with Mr and Mrs Weber, Kimberley. With Mrs James Smith were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Henderson of Guelph ; Mr and Mrs M. Henderson of Allisâ€" ton; Mr and Mrs McPhee, Goderich; Mr and Mrs Burrows Snith, Mooreâ€" field. With Mr and Mrs Art Brown were Mr and Mrs Gibson, Bev. and Harâ€" old, all of Owen Sound. | The annual meeting of the Womâ€" , ¢n‘s Association of the United Church ;mot on Wednesday, Dec. 27th at the | home of Mrs R. Aitken Sr. with a good attendance, Mrs. Alex. Aitken presiding. After the business period Mr Alex. Sim gave a talk on ‘Adult Education‘ which was enjoyed by all. Mrs W. Adams conducted a contest. Rev. Mr Mercer was asked to take the chair and the following officers for 1940 were elected: Pres.â€"Mrs. McGuire; 1st Viceâ€"Mrs W. Adams; 2nd Viceâ€"Mrs Murray Dowling; Seâ€" cretaryâ€"Mrs John Stevenson; Treas â€"Mrs A. Hunter; Organistâ€"Mrs V. Adams; Auditorsâ€"Mrs. Tilden, Mrs. Hetherington. Rev, R. Mercer led in prayer. The hostess and her assistâ€" ants served a dainty lunch. ‘Thcse spending the Christmas holâ€" iday and weekend away from home were: Mr and Mrs C. Fenton visit °° evalorth, at Mrs. Henry Reid‘s; Mr Herb ‘Treleaven of Tcronto with Mr and Mrs R. Treleaven; Miss Elizâ€" abeth Aitken of Toronto at her parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs A. Aitken; Miss Dorothy Dyer of Windsor, with her parents, Mr and Mrs Dyer. Christmas visiters with Mr. and Mrs C. McMillan were: Mr Rolufs and sister of Clifford; Mr John Mcâ€" Quarrie of Dundalk; Mr and Mrs. Alex. McMillan of Dundalk; Mr and Mrs Isaac Hooper and daughter Elâ€" sie of Dromore. mas; Mr Alex. Sim of Lennoxville, Quebec, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs R. Sim; Mrs. McPhaden and daughter Margaret of Mount Forest with Mr and Mrs Horsburg; Donald Grant of Mt. Forest, Ted Weber of Kimberley at Mrand Mrs McGuire‘s ; My and Mrs James King of Toronto with Mr and Mrs John Leith; Mrs. Robertson of Meaford, with Mr and Mrs McDougall; Mr and Mrs Melvin Reid, Mr and Mrs®Geo, Starling of Hamilton, Mr and Mrs Merton Reid of Seaforth, at Mrs. Henry Reid‘s: Mrs W. Aitken; Mr and Mrs Camerâ€" on and son Arthur of Normanby, at Mr and Mrs Habermebl‘s for Christâ€" dan; Jack Irvin of Kincardine and Brown Irvin of U.S.A. at their parâ€" ents, Mr and Mrs R. Irvin; Mr and Mrs Jack Keevil and Miss Irene Ellis cf Toronto with their parents, Dr. and Mrs Ellis; Mr and Mrs Hetherâ€" ington of Norwich, at their son‘s, Mr N. Hetherington for Christmas day; Mr James Reid of Conn, at his moâ€" ther‘s, Mrs T. J. Reid; Mr George and Miss Jane Ritchie of Bdge Hill at Mr N. McGuire‘s; Mr and Mrs. Scott Orr of Mount Forest at Mrand Mrs '!'releaven’s; Miss Eva Gadd of Tcoronto at her mother‘s, Mrs. John McMillan; Miss Lena Allan of Torâ€" onto at her sisterâ€"inâ€"law‘s, Mrs. D. Allan; Ross Eccles of Toronto and Kathleen at their parents, Mr. and Mrs Bert Eccles; Miss Marie Aitken of Toronto at her parents‘, Mr. and Miss Ramsay and Miss Shortt at Meaford; Miss Dyce at her home in Proton; Mr. Tilden and family at his home, Mt. Brydges; Helen Buller and Miss Ruby Kerr of Toronto at their grandmother and mother‘s, Mrs Jorâ€" Those visiting in the village over the Christmas holiday were: Lyall Mercer cf Watford at the parsonage; HOLSTEIN LEADER VARNEYV Meaford, with Mr and ; Mr and Mrs Melvin Mrs®Geo, Starling of and Mrs Merton Reid CRrIsIMAS visitors with ‘and Mrs Peter Mutch were Mr anc | Mrs Claude ‘Witherow and family, Norâ€" manby ‘Twp. and Mr and Mrs nry Swain and Peter, Toronto. i *â€"» Ralph Catton and children, Durham, | and Mr John McEachern, Cedarville *â€"! at Mr and Mrs Wm. Bogle‘s; Mrs. over Hann at Wm. Gordon‘s; Mr and Mrs yall Richard McCabe and family of Hamâ€" age; ilton, Mr and Mrs Gordon Flewellyn at and family of Toronto with their e in Parents, Mr and Mrs A. McCabe; Mr this and Mrs. Wolfe and daughter and and, Miss Ina McKelvey, at Tara; Mr. heir 2n4 Mrs Stanley Mountain and famâ€" Jor. y &t James Leeson‘s; Mr and Mrs. and Frank Hopkins of Dromore, Mr. and parâ€" Mrs ‘Thos. Bell and family, Mr. and and Mrs Andrew Marshall and family, at ~;;, their parents‘, Mr and Mrs Jno. Kerr mas supper. Also as guest: their family, Bert, Fred an< who were home from Torcnto, stcck and Galt. . Haas. We are glad he is #me betâ€" ter and sincerely hope he uky â€" con. tinue to improve. | Mr and Mrs John Alles ar Marâ€" jcrie joined the family circi at the home of Mr and Mrs W. A \Renton of Dromore. ‘ After entertaining Mro= awi Mra Alex Nicholson and Mary teiChrist. mas dinner, Mr and Mrs W J Philp accompanied them to the hdre of Mr and Mrs John Mather forChristâ€" Mr Arthur Haas was eilled to Sarnia last week owing to the seriâ€" ous illness of his father, Mr Alfred Mr and Mrs Arthur Ecocles and Florence and Mr and Mrs James Nichclson, Elwyn and Wilmer joined the family reunion at the home of Mr and Mrs Andrew Wagner, Woodâ€" land on Christmas Day. Mr and Mrs Edwin Reid were in Mt. Forest on Christmas Day a; the home of her parents, Mr anq Mrs James Henderson. Mr and Mrs James Ellis and Milâ€" ton and Mr and Mrs Thos, Ellis and Ada were guests on Christmas Day with Mr and Mrs Art Neal, Arthur Mrs Wm. Coltridge, Owen Sound spent Wed. with Mr anl Mrs Flemâ€" ing Reid, after attendin; the funeral of her sisterâ€"inlaw, the late Mrs Win. Reid, on Tuesday, Mr and Mrs Robt. L._ Aitken enâ€" tertained the MacEaclern and Aitâ€" ken families on Christhas Day. Mr and Mrs Joeph â€" Marchant, Penzance Sask. and MNr James Merâ€" chant of Eldersley, |Sask, attended the funeral of theirkister the late Mrs Wm. Reid and &e now visiting relatives and friends. Mr and Mrs Russg@1 Drimmie were Christmas guests Wth her parents Mr and Mrs Robt. $m of Holstein. Christmas guests with Mr and Mrs J. D. Drimmie. were Mrs Hallman and Lercy of Kitchener and Mr and Mrs Roth, Mt. Forat. Our teachers, Mr Walden and Miss Sharp are enjoying holidays at their respective homes in _ Wallacetown and Durham. Mr Walden and pupils of &. S. No. 10 â€" held their Christmas tree entertainment on â€" Thursday afterâ€" nocn. Parents and friends enjoyed a splendid program. Santa Claus pleasâ€" ed the children by calling and disâ€" tributing gifts to them. Miss Sharp and pupils of S. S. No. 9 held their Christmas conâ€" cert on Friday . A very large crowd of parents and friends enjoyed the programme _ which was varied and interesting. Santa Claus in his joviâ€" al manner called and distributed the large number of presents from the tree. Little Herbert Watson, son of Mr and Mrs Campbell Watscn, was the lucky name drawn by Santa Claus and received the five pound Christmas cake. Congratulations ! ‘The tidy sum realized from the sale of tickets is to be used for Red Cross Work. Lunch was served at the close. | A Happy New Year to our editor «taff and readers. We wish editor, staff and readers of the Review a Happy New Year. from Fergus for Christmas. Mr and Mrs Jasper Whyte of Holâ€" stein; Mr and Mrs Roy Whyte of Kitchener; Oscar, Arthur, David and Stanley Rahn all of Kitchener. were holiday guests with the latter‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Chas Rahn. Mr and Mrs Mansfield Leeson, Mr and Mrs Jas Leeson and daughters, spent Sunday with their aunt, Mrs A. Hooper and Mr Hooper in Mt. Forest. The Women‘s _ Association 1 meet on ‘Wednesday of next week the home of Mrs Hann. Mrs Andrew Marshall and family, at their parents‘, Mr and Mrs Jno. Kerr Mr and Mrs Kerr left on Monaay evening to spend the winter with Mr and Mrs Frank Hopkins. Mrs James Bryans returned home TORONTO YEOVIL, OSTRANDERâ€" on | â€" wi A cord and oneâ€"quarter of hard David Niven maple is Aapproximately equal in heat. Added o ing value to one ton of nnthnelte‘-,u _ Nappiness: ccal, A shower was tendered the newly: married ccuple, Mr and Mrs, l}uteu.! NEw on Wednesday aftarnoon at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs, ; mon., t Andrew Marshall. A variety ofgifts Facng were brougbht out in a decorated bas. 4nd love ket by Misses Anne Wiltcn and Flor. l0oked uj ence Petty. Miss Susie Marshallunâ€" @nd a gi wrapped the w#ilts on Wilee a2o oo aagms y M Mt. bers. One of the brothers (Dannie) |gave several Harry Lauder Scotch will songs with Scotch cap and cane. at, He was accompanied by his sister on ft.he organ. At the close of the proâ€" ers gram, Santa Claus appeared and . inve out the gifts and also bags of icandy to the pupils, and by the way there was one for us too.. The ]'s(-hcol was nicely decorated and also | the Christmas tree. Lunch was servâ€" or, ed at the close. Mr J. M. Marshall made a good chairman. S$.‘ Christmas visitors with Mr= and nâ€" Mrs James Petty were Mr and Mrs xd Herbert Pricham and baby, Louise he and Mr and Mrs Wilbert Petty and n:d Catherine. le Mr and Mrs Harold Watson and d children spent Christmas with Mr it and Mrs Palmer Patterson. ] Mrs McAlister went to Toronto to . spend Christmas with her daughters, e in the city. râ€"| _ Mr and Mrs David Marshall enterâ€" a tained their family and grandchildâ€" sâ€" ren on Christmas Day. Mr and Mrs sâ€" Wm. Marshall and children were alâ€" so present, making the number 31 s including three babies. We were p yery glad to be present and enjoyed , the happy day .This makes the 12th year we have spent Christmas in ; their hospitable heme. | We wish to thank the many whe helped to make this Christmas â€" such a happy one by their cards, gifts and eats, and we would not forget the Great Giver of all good gifts . Mrs Mountain, &¢, entertained the family and granchildren on Tuesday of this week. Mr and Mrs Stanley Mountain and Mr and Mrs Wm Marâ€" shall with their families were a. mong those present. Mr and Mrs Stanle); -Ncuntain. Doreen and Myrtle spent Christmas with Mr and Mrs James Leeson . nusic, also sermons on Sunday. Congratulations te Mr and Mrs Claude Bates (nee Eleanor Marâ€" shall) who were married in Northb Bay on Friday. ‘They returned to the home of the bride‘s parents /4 Christmas and had dinner with th family. Mr Bates lives in. Hornin=s Mills where they will make â€" their home. We wish for them the best. | Mr Wm,. Keller of town set up a radic in our home last week, so we have been enjoying the Christmas music, also sermons on Sunday Mr and Mrs Arthur Lawrence of Egremont were Christmas visitors with Mr and Mrs James Picken. Mr and Mrs Arthur Petty and Verâ€" na ate Christmas dinner with Mr and Mrs Clarence Moore of Egreâ€" mont. Mr and Mrs T. Wallace and Mr and Mrs Arthur Leith spent Christ mas with Mr and Mrs Andrew Marâ€" shall . The annual school concert was held in the schocl on Friday evenâ€" ing, Dec. 22nd. ‘There was a very gcod attendance, The program conâ€" sisted of choruses, dialogues and cowbcy songs. ‘The Edge brothers, Ellison and Dannie, and sister Maâ€" garet, of Edge Hill gave several numâ€" 7Mr Albert Marshall is visiting with bis daughters in Toronto. Kerr at Varney. Mr and Mrs Bert Watson, Tom and Allen were Christmas | visitors with Mrâ€"and Mrs Wm. Allan of Egremont. Birt Idwell family spent Christ with Mrâ€" and Mrs Normanr @ Clark Gable THE NANM!“!N? wisnes ev ERYone a HAPPY NEw year "Tdchptnfe â€" * umm MaTtinee Mmonoay AT 230 P. m Showing Matinee Only Janet Gayrop Frederik March w h we » h. . 4 A Star is Born NEW YEam‘s EVE mionite mon., TVE., WwED, Dec. 31, Jan 1,2,3 Facng death and danger for lfe and love! The story of a scldier who locked upon disaster Wwithout fear â€" and a girl as lovely as an orchicd, who followed her heart to the junâ€" Ple‘s ades + mutineers! . Spectac adventure unsurpass 4 Mutiny on of THUR., FRI. SAT., DEC. 28, 20. A Mem-coldwyn-umf Triumph We desire} to sincerely thank the neighbors a friends for acts of kindness and sympathy extended in our recent sAd bereavement of 1 Icving mother. â€"Mr and Mrs Victor Adams, Mr and Mrs Wm. Hooper. *‘The RC;T clcry’ Lunch was served by the ladies. ‘The Season‘s Greetings to the Review and official staff. h Helen Lindsay, Ada Tucker, C)% Gordon and Evelyn Atcheson. The play was sponsored by Mrâ€" Christie and all are to be congratulated on its success. ‘The National Anthem was sung at the close of the Program. Mr Wm. Gordon gave a couple ci< piccolo instrumentals between acts of the play. The tree was beautiâ€" fully decorated and laden with gifts which were presented by â€" Santa Claus to the children. . During the program, Miss Ada Tucker, with â€" few well chosen remarks called on the teacher, Mr Christie and presentâ€" ed him with a clock, being a g‘ft from the pupils and cast of the choruses, dialogues, recitation=. drills, pantomimes, and was especiâ€" ally well performed. ‘This was tolâ€" ‘lowed by a play, namely, "Meet the Family." The characters of the play were Howard Watson, Jas Ferguson. Bert Marshall, Douglas Jchnston chairman and as usual bumorous ‘The Royaltide Institute treated i# elderlies and shutins to boxes 0: The Christmas concert held in S.=. No, 2 under the supervision of th» teacher. R. W. Christie was a de of his recovery. Mr and Mrs Gec. stein visited on 81 will meet at the home of Mrs Arthâ€" ur Lee on Friday afterncoon Jan. 12. Hope to see all members present. Mrs Mack entertained a number 0| her friends at her home where the;s partook of Xmas festivities . # Mrs Hann of Varney spent Xma % wth her daughter Mrs Gordon . Mr and Mrs Robert Wilson and son ‘Tommy with Mr and Mrs Roy Brown spent Christmas in Toronto with relatives. Mr R. W. Christie, teacher of S. S. No 2 spent the Christmas vacation at the home of his sister, Mrs Chalâ€" mers, Toronto. Mr James Tucker is indisposed Li present at the home of his daught:: Mrs. James Hargrave,. Hope to hear â€"ROXY The Christmas program put on MOUNT FOREST â€"xXxâ€" Now Playing calo or TtHnanks e Charles Laughton Franchot Tone «â€"<upe ABD OF TH., re\ to sincer A friends ind\ sympathy the Bounty‘ â€"withâ€" DECEMBER 2STH, 1939 Andrea Leeds Our Ganag Comâ€" $ in _ LOPORUS f teacher of S. w\ * s tmas vacation y % e .. and 30 Hol wilt ) Wias and mt

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