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Durham Review (1897), 1 Aug 1940, p. 5

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sT iST 1940 m Sunday evenâ€" Ir and Mrs Wit : the business it itinue the meetâ€" £ August. Plans « charge of the churches on the lith. Bill Botâ€" an, Rocky Sauâ€" Mrs Fred Mur Sunday at the cDonald and Anâ€" UGEEN wledgeâ€"and Ive is may concernâ€" a precious â€"real ‘©‘. in case of rvice â€" in S ON CANADA .. Toronto, was the week with ay and family. colm McKechnie ere visitors the th Mr and Mrs rily of Desboro. th her daughter ere visitors on s at Crawford service there. harge of isy cutting fall some have still ioi ~ RD E: s 4 â€" Small Advts. sel Fiddes of is Bertha Fidâ€" of Gravenhurst nd Mrs Edgar Sunday with of near Chesâ€" i Mrs McQuarâ€" served a dainty had a birthday cir horse, which ch member paid tke some extra ‘. in case ~ of of Canada."â€" in Le Temps, 101 $ INSTITUTE men‘s Institute July meeting bhome, with a members and ent. Mrs Geo. several ves here ty and > _ programme ading by Milâ€" oem â€"read by o by Florence Ik on â€""Ofd onald . ‘The read by Bill spent a day Gordon Meâ€" by Mrs J. &. was answered member, and ‘cllowed . three lovely sed from the . to the Red used for reâ€" had splendid Narah McCorâ€" irs Hugh Mcâ€" . receiving a peppers. Mrs «d us with a ind Marjorre s with Mrs ma Mrs Chas Jessie â€" Watâ€" itchley were Mr and Mrs on by Alma « was closed . Hastie. : enlisted in Habfax this \ir and Mrs Mrs Walter hos Belt of Glenroaden his grandâ€" mas â€" Stinâ€" ob ind Mummy is Mrs DBethesda, Y‘s Wel. save an 6. Jeruâ€" day was many which Elmâ€" \otige SsUMMER C AGE TO RENTâ€"On lakefront, west\end Wasaga Beach. Splendid bathing beach in front, groâ€" cery store close\ by. Open for rent Registered Hereford IIs for Sale. T. B. tested. Apply, Henry Eckâ€" hardt, R.R. 1, Priceville. Phone 605, A view of a railway yard beside one of the many ol refineries in Rumanma is seen above. The oil is piped down to the large tanks from the wells in the hills (background) and refined and pumped into the tank cars on the sidings. Rumania has ordered her already large military preparations speeded uyp. following authoritative reports that Germany was challenging the government‘s ban on export of aviation gasoline t¢ "FLOWING GOLD" VITAL TO GERMANY" > oo _ ~m~= in the various phases of modeth WaT Ummmmmw!mmmwmm tare, men of the First Division of th6 /+ > needed for ACtiON : if mnsmeeessen en 0 Undasmextendwmiammtbcnnmwm.._._.__ hmm_otmcmmvkiwdmw.mnpidbbduwhipped intomdxgfifortbcfiuewhenmqmbemededm action .‘in ,M.L_...mMmsmnwepumona‘m AUGUST iness for the time WRED_ "0°0 _‘_yown here puttin{ 2erfran troops from Canada are shown here putting on a vey weekend at his home. Mr Alf. Hincks who has been teachâ€" ing a Vacation School, Toronto, arâ€" rived home Monday to spend the reâ€" mainder of his vacation at their cotâ€" tage on the North Line. NMirs Avios , son and daughter, of Flesherton, Miss Christina McKinnon gyd Mabel Adams, Mr and Mrs Chas. McArthur and two sons, Mr and Mrs George McGillivray and. Jean and Mr Frank Watson, all of Paisley; Mrs Bill Wilson (nee Mary Carson) and two sons, Cornwall, were reâ€" PRICEVILLE Marjorie Webster and Mr. McLean, + Hamilton, spent cent visitors at Mr Alex â€" Carson‘s, The latter three remained for a longâ€" Betty Hincks returned home Satâ€" urday night after spending over two weeks with friends at Swinton Park. Miss Lavina Stavens, Flesherton is visiting her aunt, Mrs Edgar Patterâ€" Mr and Mrs Edgar Patterson and Mrs J. A. Nichol attended the funâ€" eral on Tuesday of their aunt, Mrs Nixon near Orangeville. _ & Miss Bernice Carson spent a couple of days with Miss Ilene Johnâ€" ston, Flesherton. ‘ Mr and Mrs Archie McCuaig were recent visitors with his sister at Walkerton. Mr and Mrs John Irwin, with Mr and Mrs Joe Petrie visited Sunday: with â€" the Hincks families enroute home after spending two days at Wasaga Beach and other places. I Mr and Mrs Art Richardson, Swinâ€", ton Park visited her parents here, Tuesday. Their daughter Dprothyl had her tons‘ls and adenoids removâ€" ed in Markdale Hospital on Thurs-} day. Mr and Mrs Kenneth Vaughan and Phyllis, Mr and Mrs Ben Mays were guests with the latter‘s daughters, Mr and Mrs J. Macdonald and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ritchie, Guelph, on Sunday. Mr and Mrs Geo. Fraser and Phylâ€" lis of Chatsworth, were recent visiâ€" tors with Mr and Mrs. Charles Mcâ€" Clocklin. â€" : Mrs. Victor Fairweather and Alvin Ilene of Toronto are holidaying at the home of Mr and Mrs. W. J. Cook. Mrs Wm. Timmins of Durham and Mr and Mrs Garfield and family of South River, but at present of Fergus visited Sunday wit Miss Susan Timâ€" mins and Mr and Mrs Alb. McNally. Mr Morrison of Angus. was a week end guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glencross.. Pte. Cocil Anderson of Camp Borâ€"‘ den, spent the week end at the home‘ of his parents, Mr and Mrs Anderson | Mr and Mrs Percy Greenwood, John‘ and Mr and Mrs Jobn Greenwood ofi Toronto, spent Sunday in O. Sound.l Mr. ard Mrs. Albert Ashley and family of Molesworth, were _ guests Sunday with Mr and Mrs J. J. Peart and also called at the home of Mr and Mrs W. J; Greenwood. Mr and Mrs Gordon Edgar of Gorâ€" rie were guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood. Other callers at the same home were Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Greenwood of Durham; Miss May Cooke and brothâ€" er Albert of Hanover. On Saturday, they had a call from Ptes. Grant Greenwood and Ross Greenwood of Camp Borden, and Stanley Greenwood of Toronto. RÂ¥ _ 22 NT L h o~.cmmtndarntdenevenaliihntenisAlEprbtyâ€"dive training camp in England. ‘ As in the last war, the Canadian troops will maintain their identity as fighting units during o maaioiee mapg l later in the field. A ND â€" VICHIKI1Y ZION LE BY TENDER returned home with them. Her little cousin accompanied her and will spendâ€"a few holidays here. Mrs. W. R..Jack returned home Saturday after spending a week with Miss Clara Nelson of Puslinch. (from Review fyle, August 5, 1915) The Entrance to Faculty results reâ€" cently published contained the names of Miss Alix Edge for Part 1 and Miss Myra McLean of Priceville for Part II, taking honour standing. Miss Edna Ferguson, Priceville, seâ€" cured Part 1â€"of her first class certiâ€" ficate. Out of the +six recruits from Durâ€" ham to zo to Niagara Camp last week, three were accepted, namely. Ermnest J. McGirr, Alex M. Bell, George Lloyd.: They are in the 76th battalion. This was Pte. Lloyd‘s 4th attempt .to join ‘the colors and his friends are glad to see him successâ€" ful at last, though no one is more pleased than George himself. IN â€"DAVS OF YORE Word was received in town this Thursday morning that Arthur Black, son of Peter Black, near Varney, bad died in St. Mary‘s from injuries received in an accident on Wednesâ€" day. The deceased was employed in St. Mary‘s Cement plant. W. Calderâ€" has sold the Central Drug Store business to George B. Dingman of Stratford. The new proâ€" prietor takes possession immediately and the store will be open for businâ€" ess on Saturday morning. Mr. J. A. Darling will continue on with Mr. Dingman. : ‘The following are the names of some of those who passed the enâ€" trance examinations: Edna Browning, Ralph Catton, Annie Graham, Myrâ€" tle Koch, Jemina Lawrence, Stella McCrae, Clarence McGirr, Jack Mcâ€" Kechnie, Donald McQueen, Harold Sharp and Etta Twamley, No. 6 Bentinck. > Crawford Corr: The Boyd Bros. have completed their fine new barn. It just took four weeks from the time the timber was standing in the the bush until it was hewed and framed and finished up. Who can beat that ? Mr H. Pratt has finished drilling a well over 70 feet for Dougald Mcâ€" Donald. Mr George Smith of Durham, made some business calls one day last week and gave some fast rides. Swinton Park Cor: Mr J. Haw had his large brick residence moved some eighty rods to a higher part of his farm. Contractors from Guelph did the job. Mr Haw is <at present laid up with malaria fever. 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