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Durham Review (1897), 28 Mar 1940, p. 8

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Plans have been completed for the annual outing, from August § io 3, of this unique organizaâ€" PderWhyte. prominent Banff arfistvhmpainflngsmeo many drawing rooms in Canada and the United States, will lead the Sky Line Trail Hikers of the Canadian Rockies on a most inâ€" e memenmnm Hikers Take The Sky Line Trail rwots in the Canadian Rockies and spends four healthy, happy days on Shank‘s mare touring the valleys, alpine meadows, and lri:ckyeonntryabovethothnbu- C . Whflohikingisapopnhr‘.nJ summer sport at Banff Hotelsnd(matmukehod'q; topt:trmnxbea;’tymtsocg poj x beaten trails. Like explorers of old, they comb the country for on . e 42 . tral camp in Larch Valley, the Skyline Trail Hikers of the Cana~â€" dian â€"Rockies will spend their offiâ€" glal fourâ€"day outing in leisurely Jaunts through this particularly interesting section of the Rockies. On the closing evening they will have a powâ€"wow and election of & a vantage points to witness a specâ€" tacular sunset or sunrise, for camera shots to take back home &s trophies, and for lakes where the trout bite freely. With a cenâ€" Frederick was visiting his auht Matilda, and was trying hard to mind his manners. . As he was tast ing hesitatingly at a rather small bowl of unfamiliar liqund, his aunt remarked, "Dont you like the soup Frederick * ; "Oh yes ‘" he exclaimed eagerly. "It is very gcood soupâ€"what there z‘s" of it." And then, realizing in consterna-‘E tion whatâ€"hehad said; Freddie rushâ€" ed on: "And there‘s plenty of it too â€"such as it is." 1 Doccc2c* 1206 â€" AAMEeddy â€" nightâ€"But it was withessed only by . those who were "in the know." One budding young star tried hard through all the game to score a goal. He came close now and then, but fiot close enough. He was â€" unselfish and gave passes â€"and even they did not result #i goals. All the shots that rang the bell were from the sticks of teamâ€" mates and the game ended, as far as our hero was concerned, scoreâ€" less. His girl had promised him a: kiss for every goal he scored that The Shelburne Free Press and Ecâ€" cmomist relates this one: One of life‘s great tragedies was to te seen at the juvenile hockey match here between Dundalk and Shelâ€" Miss Mary Nicholson spent part of ber Easter vacation ‘with her school chum, Miss Audrey Eakett. Mrs Jasper Whyte. Doreen and Adele are svending Easter holidays with her parents Mr and Mrs C. Rahn, Varney. ST. VALENTINE spiRIT REFUSED TO FUNcTion Mrs Elmer Ross returned to her home near Elora after spending sevâ€" eral weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs David Eccles. Guests with Mr and Mrs A. R. Henderson for â€" Easter were Mrs Rutherford Henderson, Miss Laura way. | _ The Women‘s Institute met on Miss Jessie Merchant spent a few Thursday March 21, at the home of days recently with friends in Hol Mrs McGuire, with a good attendâ€" stein. _ ance. The presidentwas in the chair. Our teacher, Miss Mabel Sharp of Miss Dyce gave an interesting paper $.$. No. 9 and Mr Walden of s. s. 00 Ireland, which wus enjoyed by all. No. 10 are spending Easter Holidays Oth_ers who contributed to the pro-‘ at their homes in Durham and Wal S4M were Miss Shortt,â€" Mrs Wallace : lacetown. Adams, Mrs Fenton and Mrs Hast.ie.l Mrs Elmer Ross returned to her Miss Marie Aitken igave a piano 'se-[ home near Elora after spending sey. lection, melody of tunes. Mrs. N. eral weeks with her parents, Mr ana (Creleaven supplied a contest. $10| Mrs David Eccles. was voted to the Library to buy new| Guests with Mr and Mrs A. r. books. The hostess and her assistâ€" Henderson for Easter were Mrs ants served a dainty Junch. I After spending the winter months with relatives in this vicinity,. Mr and Mrs Joseph Merchant returned to their home in Sask. They visited withâ€" friends in Port Elgin on the Thursday nightâ€"but "YEOVIL Henderson all of THE DURHAM REVIEW | corches to be placed in service so far this year in accordance ‘with the ;company‘n policy of providing the â€"most modern equipment for its patâ€" The "Highway Clippers" are graceâ€" tul, streamlined coaches of the new engineâ€"inâ€"rear design. This arrangeâ€" menrt eliminates all noise and vibraâ€" tion and bringg new pleasure to bus "Highway Clipper" motor coaches and the inauguration of ‘"Highway Clipper" ‘service between Guelph and Owen Sound is announced toâ€"day by Gray Coach Lines. . This is the second group of new the we tended oughly °ne weekend in To tended the Ice C oughly enjoyed it. is well worth the The coloring was there they went t the Wind." Miss . Gananoque and ret Mr Geo. Aitken (intended for last week) The Ladies‘ Aid of the Presbyteriâ€" an Church held a very successful and entertaining social on Friday the 15th. Mrs Kenneth Alles was convenor of the program committee. Every one reported a good time. Mr and Mrs McGuire, Miss Aura and Mr and Mrs N. ‘Treleaven spent Mr Jack Irwin is having his holiâ€" Gays and is spending them with his parents, Mr and Mrs R. Irvin in the village. The purchase of four 1940 model etating her son George had arrived safely in London. Mr. Louis Woodyard of Toronto was home over the week end. Ht has not left for overseas yet. Mrs. McGuire, convener of the packing committse of the Egremont lering on Sunday evening, March 24 Miss Jennie Christie took the serâ€" vice and gave a splendid talk on Easter. i _ Miss Sadie McColl of Mt. Forest. spent Good Friday with her parents Mr and Mrs. McColl. _ Mr.â€"and Mrs:. Beley of Hamilton. spent the week end with the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Drumm. Mr and Mrs John Switzer, Billy and Sandra are at present visitin~ Mrs Switzer‘s parents in Toronto. Mr James Meclnris spent the weekl end in ‘Toronto visiting bis sister Mrs Reay, who is over 90 years old | The W.M.S. of the Presbyterianl Church held their Easter Freewill of-l fering on Sunday evening, March 24 , Miss Jennie Christie taate ima L. Lyal Mercer of Wiatford spent the week end with his parents, Rev. R. and Mrs. Mercer. F Miss Ruby Kerr of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Jordan. Miss Marie Aitken of Toronto spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs W. Aitken. Mr. Herb Treleaven of Toronto, spent the week end with his parents Mr and Mrs R. Treleaven. weekend HoLSTEIN LEADER . Alex. Brown received a wire FOR SERVICE BETWEEN GUELPH 1940 Model Highway Clipper d in Toron.to. They atâ€" â€" Ice Carnival and thorâ€" yed it. We understand it rth the trip to the city. ig was beautiful â€" While went to see "Gone with Miss Aura went on to and returned Tuesday. Aitken is suffering from headquarters â€" pleasure to bus comfort viak 02 ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO and a spacious weatherproof com:â€" partment is available at the rear of the coach for heavier pieces. â€" The latest draftâ€"proof ventilation system and three hot water heaters assnro and travellers. The interiors are _attrac-;" ’u'vely finished in blue and white with chrome metal fittings. The | rdeeply upholstered individual chairsl are . nicely â€" cushioned with spon.ge} rubber and are adjustable to several‘ comfortable positions. There is plen-| 1 ty of leg room between the seats | 9 which are set well atove aisle level 3 where" tall passengers may ea.sfly] stand erect. Large interior baggrige racks accommodate ordinary lug@ge! ie o roguiinet m e ebcarers B wl inamMi en dn 2e &. Nean dn neet capoe y reaakse t "There‘s another Riussian division coming into sight," he says. His partner gets up and makes for the door. CQur favourite story from the late Fifinish war is the one about four Finns who were playing bridge in a dugâ€"out near the front lines. Sudâ€" denly there was a noise outside and the one nearest to the door stuck his head out. "I‘m dummy this time," he says "T‘ll take care of this one." Grade 4: Chester Fee (H); Elsie Weppler (H). Grade 3: Irene Gordon (H). Grade 2: Pearl Marshall; _ Allan Lindsay Wilda Marshall; â€"Irvin Marâ€" shall; Irvin Marshall; Wesley Wepâ€" pler. Grade 5: Edith Lindsay (H); Bruce Marshall; Alice Webber, Albert Webber. Grade 7: Edna Lindsay; Ruby Watson. Grade 6: Bill Marshall (H); Cairine Pollock. Grade 8: Ruth Watson (H); â€" Myrâ€" tle Marshall (H); â€" Jack Atkinson (H); James Pollock; Harold Watâ€" son; Don. Campbell (absent). Grade 7: Edna Lindsay: Ruby Grade 11: Myrie Westervelt, 71; Dougal McMillan, 70; Vincent Campbell, 58.3; Franklyn Pinder, 58; Bryce Mercer, 54; Russel Bulâ€" ler, 51. Form IV: Essie Dickson, 64; Mary Reid, 63; William Brown, 56; Rayâ€" mond Brown, 55; Grade 10: Claryon Snively, $1; Gerald Pinder, 64; Olive McGuire, 60; Glenn Aberdein, 53; Norma Smith, 49; Rawn, 60; Jim Stevenson, 55 mond Drimmie, 47; Charles 41; Leo Prenglemeir, 21. mt in Lovi ie Grade 9: Minerva Mercer, 77; Daisy Dyer, 72; Mary Matthews, 71; Yack Brown, 69; Hugh Cockburn, 68; Islay Seaman, 66.§; Russell Ellis, 66.6; Elwyn Nicholson, 62.3; Jean McGuire, 62; Arex Aitken, 61; Fred The following report gives the standing obtained by each student in the examinations of the Winter Term: HOLSTEIN CconTinuaTI0n SCHOOL REPORT a serious injury, while cleaning out the oat box, hte horse bit him in the arm, crushing the bone. We hope for 10l hIn a speedy recovery. Mrs Hostetter who has been ill for some. time is now able to be up for a time each day. We wish her a speedy recavery. AND OWEN sounp ~EASTER RESULTsS $. No. 2 EGREMONT & Christie, Teacher. . Tilden, Principal. Irvin, DURHAM 1 North ........ zs West ....l.l2. 111 i Allan‘s ....... 38 2 Dromore ...... 23 Chatsworth Dornoch .. Keady .... Peabody . Desboro .. Cedarville Hopeville . Sw. Park Ventry ... Allan‘s ... Kingscote Glennie‘s . Proton Stn Alsfeldt ... Ayton ..... Ford‘s .... Hampden s Blyth‘s ... Nenagh ... Gleneden .. Ritchie‘s .. Gen :.:.3 Markdale .. Dornoch ... Tp. Hall .. The Vote in Detail | in Greyâ€"Bruce : Elora Road .. 39 Dobbinton ... G3 Gillies Hill .. 35 Holstein ..... 138 KÂ¥eovil .......: 25 Mt. Forest ... 43 Drury‘s .....; 23 Mildmay ... Otter Creek Formosa ... Inglis‘ ..... Linta‘s .~__; Carlsrubhe .. Deemerton . Johnston‘s ... Todd‘s ....... Maple Hill ... Cargill Ll....2. Eden Grove .. NMesta }..â€"2.... Malcolm ...... Elmwood .... Baird‘s ...._. . Dorroch ..... 32 €lark‘s :0 L ... 98 Hutton Hill .. 14 Allan Park â€".. 15 Camp. Corners 17 Lamlash ..... 22 Loulse .. ..... 29 Elmwood .... 71 +»««.... 158 ~ MILDMAYy s..... 281 FLESHERTON n ns ns oi CHATSWORTH 63 CHESLEY 480 DUNDALK «.r... 82 SA reaal onl 185 NORMANBY nlea s 6D eb ME <....0 65 agneg 194 SULLIVAN t ... 5§ ces are «... 64 ns G 4 LIE LDI':RSL:‘;6 E +.4 248 GLENELG 648 EGREMONT 388 PROTON 650 CARRICK BENTINCK 221 . 126 â€"a AT . 147 .. 26 .. 81 107 . 108 27 14 10 19 29 17 85 58 25 31 Go 288 31 58 29 51 14 78 171 222 49 79 76 212 219 105 165 91 166 92 97 67 74 172 232 43 20 24 21 58 16 131 12 22 127 38 23 19 46 197 12 148 19 21 19 52 11 24 109 59 357 23 11 18 52 16 42 278 14 20 21 17 11 47 12 75 52 21 31 26 52 71 59 116 175 47 94 414 99 h 121 109 3170 28 34 14 290 40 297 45 98 95 43 21 20 15 28 303 52 15 27 106 68 32 41 73 29 436 35 *The Houseâ€" & . keeper‘s Daughter‘ 249 * EBroadway 57 WwED. & THURS., ap Jeanette McDonald and 73 48 51 94 77 91 64 JOAN BENNETT Adoiph Menjou Charle 458 of July : 39 34 26 21 61 77 109 | Joan Crawford SsUunDay MIDNITE, MONDAY & TUES., 4 5 Men ran after the daughter, who did things to them she hadn‘t oughter .. Meet the girt who started more fireworks than the 4th 104 43 41 58 15 43 13 AND ON THE SAME PROGRAM . â€" ‘Prison without Bars‘ 19 51 *The Ice Follies _ of 1940° FRIDAY & saAT., mMaArRCcH 23," 30th Imagine "the Great Zeigfield" on Ice : There you have this year‘s starâ€" spangled show of shows ! 67 people come here to enjoy the faci;â€" ities of the local arena.â€"Herald . CORINNE LUCHAIRE The sensational new Fren Hanover ........ 539 Flesherton ...... 71 Markdale ....... 153 Mildmay ........ 281 Neustadt .......; 159 Paisley ......... 202 Walkerton ...... 769 â€"ROXY MOUNT FOREST oje wnC and Emm n t ol Lew â€"withâ€" â€"withâ€" WALKERTON »wixien a} 3469 n o aa es AGpnt Serenade‘ SUMMARY 388 194 321 648 769 173 French Star : has proved a 413 91 212 1st, 2nd 172 166 148 74 51 154 370 414 211 ($19 24 430 154 211 24 42 21 44 28 <G Recommend Miss Appsintment of Ontario wl fered a serious loss in i Miss Macphail in tne D tions, and as a tribute prv of â€"Agricult peselution minio the : effort evenin 11X tive group their â€" lodge hundred were tables of pr Appointment of the Senate as a t inx «efforts on bet House of Commor by the Ontario Chamber the in play, Mrs. Margaret . ning the ladies prize and the men‘s. Afrer Junch, . enjoved for a couple h being â€" supplied by the Archestra of the Glen, an Forest orchestra. Septemberâ€"Mrs H WMUenderson, Mrs. . F Dutffield . An erpression of aj efven the oretivring p Campbell, for her spl 1939 . was contained in Oddfellows‘ Euchre and Grey Lodge 1.0.0.F. Auzust Calium, Lawrence h Julyâ€"Mr Padfield, Aitcheson . guyiti Juneâ€"Mr Mrs Kearn: tyre, Nirs «C Juiy~â€"Miss nell, Miss Sc Aveustâ€"M held, Mrs P Reptemberâ€" Kechnie. M 1 ths nd to hart nd 0 President, Mrs.â€" W Viceâ€"President, â€" Mrs W See.â€"Treas., Mrs §&. I Games Committee: The Annua) meeting Bowling Club was held of Mrs R. ‘Campbell, ternoon, Mar. 28th at fifteen ladies present. The â€"annual report read by the Secretary ~ W. Ritchie, showing â€" balance on hand. 1 Mrs R. Campbell. pm election of officers for lture imad Mo 210¢€, Philip Lawre Robt. Campbell. Games Com.â€"â€"H, Webster, Dr. w Hax. W . & hn ea Committes« ence McGirr cheson : ( estit« Durham Bowling e in Cross‘ store Frid reâ€"organize for 1940. the new officers of th entâ€"Dr.‘FP. H. Sneat â€"â€"J. B. Duffield: j Bowling Clu Elect Ne would ut me J in( organizat ladi« rieultur c0o VOL. LXHn, olutio of pro 1O to Mrs t} is follows M Mi M ind pooMm M tt T; treasum Grounds C Miss Hunt eC Hunter pess]vs6 M« Hunt« t} «LA PON Ce Sneath tribut Canipbe Melntvi impbe Dutlield ittenda nend adAV 1X Sneat Ro« splen Laud Tor M H doyp men wihe To i

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