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Durham Review (1897), 11 Jul 1940, p. 5

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L GIFT SHOP : Durham YOU mil ors with Mr and Mrs A were Mr Lorne Livingâ€" amily, Mrs N. Livings nd Lake and Mr and ce the Openin« of thenew rth of our Former Store YÂ¥ SAUGEEN ‘me of Mrs George ‘*s present. Miss aided. Mrs Wik Derance Convener. on "Temperance." ome part of the in the different nissionaries were Ashton on "Afriâ€" )EAL GiFI SHOP Saunders, Prop. rware a Specialty v Macin _ MacDonald on ‘ Edgar Boyce on MacDonald sang sting was closed : Boyce. _ Lunch hostesges . s a Bolen of Kenilworth days last week with her aok Twamley, Murâ€" visited on Sunday ‘ and Mrs Wallace Chesley . 3 with Miss T. Miss M. McGilliyâ€" Cassie Brown:; Mr ind Mr Stoddart of rlcolm â€" Livingstone iorb Livingstone of D. Leitch and Mro Chesiey and Miss tors w alza \irs d . exclusive .0. Club will meet at Mrs. Arthur Edge on on of this week. McKinnon (Cassie and qaughter Miss D. siting at Kirkland Lake. R. G. Hay of Governâ€" re recent vigitors with Maci ry to report that 1 of Elmwood, a { this section, is home there. Alex McFarlane and orge smith, Inglewood he first of the week Irs Ciarence Thomp N. of Toronto. id Hastie and two Sask., are visiting t & week nto an and son Albert recently visiting James Crutchley and ited at Camp Borden a pleasure for us tosee anc Toronts W ind Marion Kennedy Clar FORD ald and Evan of iying at present 3 Anme Hobkirk. Pleasure Dous Mr in families with their aunt . Priceville. F. McLean and olidaying at the rything in Gifts for Our Stock is new. wson and Wilâ€" eekend â€" visitors Hay from Govâ€" gsuests for a nd Mrs James OCH Edyvthe JULY 11TH, 1940 M ~as a ith Mr and Mr and Mrs ind â€" Shirley Springs of ce of Hamilâ€" imon _ (Cassie vas a weekend McLean â€"and McDonald s on ‘Tuesâ€" Mr and Mrs ly were Mr nd _ daughter s _ Margaret of Toronto parents, Mr Crutchâ€" ‘Tenders will be received up to Satâ€" urday, July 13, to:\ the painting of the interior of the \schoolhouse at S. S. No. 1, Glenqlg (Bunessan School.) Further information may be received from the undersigned, or from Neil McFarlane, Chairman â€" of the Board. Lowest or au‘:y tender not nrecessarily accepted. C. H. Kennedv Lowest or any tender not necessarâ€" ily accepted. | Further information maybe obtainâ€" ed from Thos. Whitmore, chairman of Property Committee. W. S.. Hunter, Secretary . LOSTâ€"On July 5. a ’sfi Finder kindly fice or Kress Small Advts. COUNTER CHECK BOOKS TENDERS| WANTED Duplicate â€" Triplicate Every Book guar TheJDurham Review and all popular Styles and Sizes "QUALITY BEST" M c C A $ E E An item of importance that we can supoly promptly Place your orders at home. Ask for Samples and Pric JULY ‘ Registered dereford Bulls for Sale. I'r. B. tested. Apply, Henry Eckâ€" peenanoe ie e e aezt CHC Durham Road \m the Township of Glenelg, in the County of Grey, containing Two Hundred (200) acres more or less and having thereon a fiveroom frame \house, and barn with cement floor,\ windmill, 25 acres : of wood and bush. Tenders received up to the 1l1ith day of August, A.D.l 1940, by J. H. McQuarrie, Durham, Ontario, Solicitor for the adminisâ€" ] a perfect book HONORED By nElcHBors , Ffiends and nekhhu or .Mr_ and Mu Melvilh w‘t”n met at the !hme of Mrs. Watson‘s narans. . PRICEVILLE MR. aAno mas No tender h Pricevil;e. Phone 605, > Fomwn _3._, _ "DCCal speaker. Miss Emma _ eonard McKeown, Johnr ser of Pennsylvania rendered Alfred Weppler, Innes lovely solos at each service and «. MacArthur and Mrs choir contributed anthems. Mr C nis McLean with his violin ace va»eâ€"â€"â€"_ ~_ panied by Miss Monica Lambert ENTRANCE RESULTs piano also gave some lovely PP i . l maets o iop 000 n gon t yame d 1 Two (2) in the n, North of the the Township of . WaATSON Little Miss Priscilla Sutherland entertained some little friends Friâ€" day to a birthday party. â€"~ The W.M.S. and W. H. Societies will be held Tuesday, July 17th at home of Mrs Dan. Campbell. ‘Topic in the choir Sunday. â€" Messrs Fred Runciman and Mr Fred Knox of Swinton Park also assisted in the choir and was much appreciated by end with herâ€"mother Mrs T. Niehol. Miss Ruth Penman, of Toronto a.nd Miss E. Musser were visitors with â€"vI100 LINC, The treasurer was authorized Miss Gwynneth McLean, Toronto, receive $4.65 from Holland tp, r is spending 2 weeks at her home. Relief accounts were passed a1 Mrs T. Nichol returned home aft nting to $59.13. Other acco ter visiting in Collingwood and Meâ€" were paid as follows: â€" MeFadd Mr and Mrs Chas. Tucker ily, Mr and Mrs Geo. Black Mr Alf Hincks is teaching in a vacation school for the month of July. Mr and Mrs Alex McLean of Toâ€" ronto are holidaving witk rerlc s misamano se NV ap [ _ _ _"Chean, Jno. McKechnie, barn. ; N. McKinnon, D. L. McArthur and Mrs Anthony (nee Ruby I others. ‘The bride and groom were children of Toronto, are t the recipients of many beautiful and with parents, Mr and Mrs «( useful gifts. A bountiful lunch was Agnes Heard, Agnes Harri gerved to all and an enjoyable evenâ€" ma Chisittt and Marjorie P1 ing spent. > going on the Georgian Bay . Mr and Mrs Bob Lane and family this Tuesday. + of Georgetown, Mr and Mrs Fred : Knox Swinton Park. Mr and Mrs + Willie Sturrock and family, Mr and ‘»nelg Council Mrs Sturrock (sr) of Hooceville visiâ€" s ted Sunday at Mr Jim Sturrocks. _ The regular meeting of The latter two and Mary Lane, reâ€" Council was held in the 4 mained for a longer visit. Hall Saturday. July cth emenaiionn e e ect 40L ) ; Toronto where she will take a sumâ€" ‘ mer course in music. .-, Mr. Murray McMillan, Toronto, spent weekend at his home. l Miss . Mabel Adams, Flesherton, â€" spent weekend with Miss Bernice , Carson. | ~Mr Davia Hincks and Jean spent | Friday at Atwood and were . accomâ€" ! panied home by Betty and Shirley ,Hr'ncks after spending a week‘s :bolidays there. home. Miss Mary Runciman, Eldon Runciman and +. Crant Muir and Allan Cameron with their bagpines delighted the audiâ€" ence. Mr Neilburt McKenzie acted as chairman. God Save the King brought a happy evening to a cloge. feve ons ho 1 Ldge entertained with some : songs accompanied by Miss Runciman hetween acts. : Grant Muir and Allan Cameror their basnines delichraq â€"a1. ~fC3. i. P. S. of Durham which reâ€" ceived hearty applause. _ Mr Daniel Edge entertained with some Scotch TT P oe Enpt was ideal, and a good crowd was present. The tables were set outâ€" side on the school grounds, after which a splendid Play "The Million Dollar Butler," was given by the ie " P Sn "om . 7 Anniversary services w tended Sunday in 5t church. Dr. Forbes af " and Mrs Alex McLean of Toâ€" are holidaying with friends n Runciman and fa'mily. Toronto holiday visitors at the parental Marjorie Meuser of _Owen s visiting her sister Mrs A garden party on decided suécess P P RIZGEVILLE ne: Hincks left Sunday for with flowers for the spent week St. Andrew‘s Toronto: was nA 9020 2 and famâ€" and famâ€" Monday night The night and Mrs e and the «_ Mr Inâ€" Pipers provincial subsidy, the extra amount, s l»oinsdeemmlxletmux-,yowin;tmlugi Pulp and paper mills in Canada bad condition of roads due to heavy use about fifty per cent of all indusâ€" rainfalls this spring. trial power sold in the country. C IeiRAiettim innintrenieniinieimtementiiinims d w KC1J The Clerk was instructed to white Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. Dept. of Highways, respectfullyaskâ€" . Mr and Mra Ed Cook_and Hughie ing permission to make an extra were guests of Mr and Mrs J. C. expenditure of $2000 on the roads, on . Cook the first of the week. which the Council would receive the: wore pald as follows: McFadden‘s Drug Store, account paper $1.20; the Reeve, 2 days re roads $5; George Whitmore, 1 day and mileage $2.75; Herb Timmins, 1 day re roads and relief, $2.50; Chas Robson, 1 day re roads and relief $2.50; John O‘Neil, half day re roads $1.25; Treasurer on salary $20; re colection of taxes $15; Postage acct. $10; Clerk on salary e CE Hall Saturday, July 6th. All the members present. The Road Supt. presented Report No. 7 re road improvements, amounâ€" ting to $4315.27 which was accepted and payments ordered made accordâ€" ingly. The Zion Branch of Womens Institute, through their pres., Mrs. W. J. Ritchie, asked for permission to use Township Hall for Red Cross work, such as concerts, socials, etc. to raise money for war purposes. The request was unanimously grantâ€" ed by resolution of Whitmoreâ€"O‘Neil Sheep claims were paid as follows D‘ancy Bros., 1 lamb killed $8; Jas. McCarthy, 1 inspection $1.50; Ed,. Strong, 1 sheep killed and 3 sheep injured $17; Win Edge, 1 inspection $1.50. i O‘Neilâ€"Whitmore: That the Reeve‘ be given authority to sign warrant commanding the Tp. Treasurer to : levy upon lands liable to be sold for â€" arrears of tares in 1940, under the ] provisions of ~the Assessment Act. THE DURHAM RE: atâ€" at Mrs Anthony (nee Ruby Haw) and children of Toronto, are holidaying with parents, Mr and Mrs Geo Haw. Agnes Heard, Agnes Harrison, Thelâ€" ma Chisittt and Marjorie Phillips are going on the Georgian Bay excursion this Tuesday. , home of Mrs. Delbert Haw. ~Morice McKay is making hay with John Meâ€" Millan, con. 14. _ Jack McLean â€" is working for Carlyle McMillan. Robt Knox is assisting Nell Aldcorn at his At present there is no lack of emâ€" ployment in the Park. Men are hayâ€" ing and hoeing; ladies are picking berries, also knitting for Red Cross, and entertaining ofttimes: a very busy tife The Junior Red: Cross are on Tuesday at the home of Mrs Dick Hardy making a quilt. _ Mary Weir of North Egremont is helping in the home of Mrs NMelhart Waw â€" arl s o Several of our residents have been suffering with severe colds. Mr Clif. ford Riddell was able to be up a short time the first of the week afâ€" ter an attack of pneumonia. Mr and Mrs°R. M. Anderson, To ronto, Mr and Mrs John Hood, Stoneâ€" wall, Man., were holiday guests at the .home of Mr. Elwin Hood. Mr and Mrs Carruthers and famâ€" ily of Preston were visitors Sunday with Mrs wil Riddell, Mrs D. Scott who has been visiting Mrs Ridâ€" dell returned home with them. A carload of relatives from Glamis spent Sunday at the home of Mr. George Christie. Miss Hazel Christie attended school picnic near Avton las+ Mr and Mrs R. Bell and family { of Toronto, were holidaying guests‘ at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Benham. Mr and Mrs Ernest Stonehouse and daughter, Miss Vera, Merron Alta. were visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs Sturdy. Mr and Mrs Hugh Sinclair, and ; little son John, Tonawanda, N. Y. spent a few days last week at Mr. John Sinclair‘s. |' â€" Mrs Harry Scott and son Jim, Durâ€" ham, were visitors with Mrs Jas. f Scott. Jimmy Scott will stay at the 7 farm during the school vacation. ‘ Mrs. K. Clarke and boys Toronto, 7 are spending some holidays at the 7 home of her mother, Mrs D. Mc ~NCC~A4ment of the Lord‘s Supper will be administered here on ‘Sunday July 2ist. Rev. Mr Simpson will be the speaker. wiches, Mrs W. J. Hincks Sacrament of the SWINTON PARK HOPEVILLE meeting of Glenelg 1d in the Township _ Christie attended her near Ayton last Tuesâ€" AND vICIKI1Y passed amou spent the weekend with his ptrents 200000 @2200 VVAMME, owing to the cold wind after the Sound on rain in the morning. Those who at load. tended had a good time. A short _ ;. Mc program was held in the woods fol Mendersor lowered by supper, then races and a cementing ball games. 5 W. J.0 / Audrey Jankes returned to her to build t home near Desboro Monday after Holstein spending a week with Mrs J. C. merchant 1 < Cecil Anderson and Lloyd Banks enlisted with the Grey & Simcoe Foresters battalion and are â€" now training at Camp Borden. Teachers home for the holidays are Miss Reta Glencross from Angus, Clara Jack from Ayton, Miss Durnin, teacher at No. 5 is holidaying at her home at Dungannon. Mr Donald Nelson of Toronto spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Wm. Paylor. Mrs W. J. Greenwood and Mrs Howard Ritchie visited last Thursâ€" day with Mrs Geo. Alton, Markdale. Mr W. H. Edwards Mr and Mrs Thos. Glencross and Bill were guests with Mr and Mrs Robt. Aitken of Holstein Sunday. bride went away in a pink crepe enâ€" semble with white accessories and corsage of sweet peas. (Intended for last week) Miss Margaret Farr of Durham spent Saturday at the home of Mr and Mrs J. H. Robson. couple. She wore a navy triple sheer dress with white accessories and corsage of ‘Talisman roses and sweet peas. After a chicken supper at the Old Mill, the guests accompanied the bridal pair to Malton from where they left by plane for Ottawa, stayâ€" ing while there at the Chateau Laurier and hence by motor â€"to Montreal and Eastern Quebec, â€"reâ€" turning to live in Belleville. The The bride was given in marriage by her father and was unattended. She wore a long gown of Turquoise blue marquisette over taffeta with inserts of Chantilly lace, a large dusty pink lacy straw and ribboon hat. _ Her flowers were Joanna Hill roses with baby‘s breath. At the reception at the Old Mill, Mrs Henry received with the bridal Peart have both purchased new Deering hay loaders which will help off with the bumper hay crops. | EDWARDSâ€"HENRY _ Only the members of the immediâ€" ate families were present for the marriage Saturday afternoon of Etta Violet, daughter of Mr and Mrs Shirrard Henry of Markdale, to Mr William H. Edwards of Relleville, son of Mr and Mrs R. T. Edwards. The ceremony was performed in St. Paul‘s Avenue Road United Church, Toronto, with Rev. Dr. W. Harold Young officiating. J. R. Edwards were Mr and Mrs Harvey Ward, Florence, Helen and Harold Atkinson of Owen Sound, and on Mondsy Mr and Mrs Victor Weir and Betty of Florida, Miss Helen Weir of Toronto and Mrs Geo. Newâ€" ell were guests at the same home. | _ Muriel Atkinson of Berkeley, is spending her holidays with her cousâ€" in Betty Edwards. ‘ of Toronto are visiting at present with Mr and Mrs Wm. Banks. Wm. Banks, Jr., went overseas with the frst contingent. Mrs Keith Edwards and daughter Kaye of Detroit accompanied by Miss Sutcliffe of Tara and little Miss Prisâ€" cilla Marshall from the North, were guests last Saturday with Mr and assisted Mrs R. T. Edwards for some months has left and accepted a position in Durham. Miss Angeline Brodie is filling her place. , August 3ra _to lévy rate; and for _general business. !_‘The Council adjourned to Saturday Mr and Mrs Wim; Freeman of Teesâ€" water were guests Sunday with Mr. and Mrs Oren Peart. Mr and Mrs George Ryan of Durâ€" bam spent Thursday ‘with Mr and Sunday guests with Blanche Gomm who has H. H. MacDonald, Clerk Paylor and Mr. J. J of Bellevillie adds to the conveniences ot‘his' residâ€" and two children 1 Mrs his business. Hand Culture and Arm Gouches, B» Thursâ€" Hopeville Corr: Mr Brett, Shei| &2D0rs a specialty. . Kindergarten kdale. burne, Ford automobile agent, with| ¢t20d for children of pre achess d the Mr Jas Russell, Dundalk and his| *8°â€" Hours 1 to 6 p. m. e marâ€" a motor ride during noon hour Satâ€" F. U. EAGLESON y. We urday in three of their cars. > newâ€"‘ FRdge Hill Corr Little Misses Bes.| ODt2trlo & Dominion Land Burveyer ONTARIO ARCHIVES f TORoNTo were in parade. â€" Our ledge carried thoflucthmhtum. ‘The school trustees have engaged liuDaGuefleotIt.Albut.York County, as principal for the coming W. J. Philp is helping Alex. Ross to build his gilo. Menderson‘s new silo and is bfiy in danger, said "No, for my father is at the helm." So it was with us â€"our good pastor was at the steer ing wheel and we were assured that he would not be looking this way or that way, but paid good attention to to Scotchtown to visit some of his aged parishioners and sometimes we felt like the boy who when asked if he was not afraid when the ship was Holstein Orange Lodge with a good terms with Mr MciIntyre and about 11.30 p.m. on the 10th of July, the lights were shut off. However Mayor Hunter had made arrangements with the Furniture Company for an emerâ€" gency, and connection with its powâ€" er system was completed on Sunday morning and the town has enjoyed good service since. Priceville Corr: The other day wel Mr Frank and Miss Mary Mcl raith leave Thursday for a three weeks‘> holiday with wratives and friends at Cromarty and other points in Perth Co.. * ted on securing a teacher with the skill and attainments she possesses. Lieutâ€"Gov. and Mrs. Brown of Reâ€" gina are now visiting in Holstein, and with L. B. Nicholson of that village visited Durham friends an The High School Board have enâ€" gaged Miss Julia Weir as first asâ€" sistant in Durham High School in succession to Miss McGregor. In seâ€" curing Miss Weir, the Board takes no chances and are to be congratulaâ€" |. _ Mr and Mrs Alex. Kennedy of Toâ€" â€" ronto spent the weekend with their IN DAYS OF YORE family attended the Coram x:euni;x; picnic at Guelph on Saturday days oiling the road. What a relief it will be not to have any dust for awhile. ed life. useful and costly gifts. ‘There was a large crowd present and the evenâ€" ing was spent in games and daneâ€" ing. We wish Mr and Mrs Watson Mr Neil Macfarlane were Mr and Mrs. Albert McConnell and two sons Bilâ€" lie and Russel of Nottawa and Mrs. Seth Trafford, Clarence and Joy and Mr John ‘Trafford of Bentinck. spent the weekenci at the home of our second ride in an auto Monday last, each taking a ROB ROY Durham friends on Muine . is busy these . Knisley and omcnmuuluv.- Begistered Professional Engineer ago. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. Honor Post Graduate Alma Coltege Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A. 6. 0. Piano, Vocal, Theory, Harmony, Mie cution and Physical Culture. Spectas Course for advanced puplis, inclééing Hand Culture and Arm Gouches, B ginners a speciality. Kindergarten _ GEORGE E. DUNCAL LIWAMMMWM Sales taken on reasonable terms. Dates arranged at Herald Office, Der dalk, also through Durham Reviow, B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. 0. M ; at College St. _ . _ Easy Parking Facilities muum Prompt, courteous & efficient service DURKHAM & â€" HOLSTENn Located on Wide Spadina Ave. HoTeL Waveriey Dentistry in all its Branchee X RAY GAB EXTRACT C. G. AND Your MNext Visit to J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., P.S. Office and Residence: Corner Gou® tess and Lambton Streoets, Durkam OM:MHSMDUMM BARRISTER, Etc. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.G €23 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘r Phone 344 w collect. J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., uo.s. W. PIERCE ELLIS Veterinary Medicine, Surgery angd Flows, HAS FIVE uives The American Weekly with the July 14th issue ofthe Detroit Sunday nng 212 t w . ce hours: q to 11 am., 1.39 to 46 pm., 7 to 9 p.m. BSundays excepte® Closp to the University, Parliamont Buliginge, Mapleo Loa?t Qardone. ENGLAND‘s mYsTERY G1:rl F. M. EAGLESON FRANK G. FOSTER, B. a. A. 1. POWKRL, poompgarr J. H. McQUARRIE, B. a. and REPAIR WORK Done T. H. SNEATH, M. D. : Over Royal Bank Durkam, CORNELIUS BENNINGER, BESSIE McGic. "RaA Porth : â€" 2996 0 hhh“:a 1.30 to 400 p. m. 730 to 900 p. m.

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