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We offer you the same or better quality at as low or lower prices and guarantee better and quicker service than you can get from outâ€"ofâ€" town printing houses. rinting of all Kinds Published under the authority of HON. JAMES G. CARDINER Minister of National War Services DT PE Lo alcaicnee to support THE DURHAM REVIBW Che Buarkum Reviewm P. RAMAGE. Editor and Proprietor Running on the United Reform ticket in Saskatoon byeâ€"election on Aug. 19th, Miss Agnes Macphail is one of five candidates. Her opponents are Liberal, Conservative, an Indeâ€" pendent lady teacher, and a Social Crediter, we believe. _ It is the first time two women have been opponâ€" ents in a Canadian parliamentary election, but we surmise . Miss Macâ€" phail has the inside track of the field, with good prospects of reâ€" entering Parliament. She had the offer of nomination in two other Ridâ€" ings with byeâ€"elections on same day â€"in Carleton, and in Waterloo South. nan accompanied by Mr. and Mrs{standards of delphinium. neld on ‘Ihursday at the summer Mount Forest ........... Sept 19, 20 ‘James Norton and daughter of To-'_ ‘The bride was given in marriage DOe of Mr and Mrs P. L. Gagnon Noustadt ............... Sept. 27, 28 m'eremt mu"t thohome’w h’r f‘ther' m the weddm ltwnde!"l melllllm"en attenâ€" M a<as‘e n n inin n e a &u- 12â€"14 of Mr and Mrs. Fred Torry. march was played by> Miss Muriel 4C4â€" _ Mrz Gagnon presided, for a Paimerston ............ Sept. 20â€"21 Mrâ€"Peter Mulr and his niece ‘Miss Stephenson. The bride wore. a frock ShOrt business session and devoâ€" Port lign ............. Sept. 26, 27 Mary Muir R. N. of Ceylon, visited of heavenly ‘blue, ~wide. white hat tlomal service. Mrs Mather and Tara ...................... Oct. 2, 3 The ‘ladies of the section are busily engaged in making hospital gowns, quilts and knitting for the soldiers. . At the monthly meeting which was held at the parsonage on Friday of last week, nineteen hospiâ€" tal gowns and eight pairs of socks were brought in. Total raised from this section for the Bentinck war chest to date is $121.25. . Miss Ruth Pawson of Regina, Sask. visited several days last week with Mrâ€"Wm. Adlam and family. Mrs. Wm. Fulton and Janet Patterâ€" zon visited Sunday with Mrs Andrew Fulton and family of Hampden. A goodly number of the B.Y.P.U. members from this section attended the annual picnic of the Owen Sound Association held on Monday at Davis‘ Grove, Hanover. : Mr and Mrs Dave Hastie of Kerroâ€" bert, Sask, Mrs Christopher and Miss Isabel Hastie of Chesley were guests at the home of " Mr and Mrs Doug. Hastie over the weekend. Mr Milton Fowler of Belleville visiâ€" ted friends hereâ€"over the weekend. Mrs Doug.. Hastie, Miss Isabel Hastie and Jean Wilkinson spent spent Sunday at Sauble Beach._ Mr and Mrs Adliam of Durham and Mr and Mrs Stanley â€"Michael of Anâ€" on Saturday with Mr Don. McKechâ€" with fngertipâ€" streamers, and car Mrs. Middleton _ reported nie and Miss Tens Livingstone. _ |ried Talisman roses and cornfiowers. ViSits made during the month. AGNES HAS FOUR OPPONENTS ONTARIO MULOCK TORONTO At the home of : Ralph Noble, Shallow riage of outstanding interest â€" Was solemnized on Saturday, August 3, when their daughter, Vera Margaret Ann, became the bride of Donald David Smith of St. Catherines, only son â€"of Rev. W. H.â€"and Mrs Smith The bride was lovely in her gown of heaven blue sheer made on long lines with fitted bodice, featuring tiny shired pockets and â€" shirred puff sleeves. She wore long white gloves, white shoes and a cap Of real flowers on her hair. Her flowâ€" ers were Joanna Hill roses and bou-\ vardia in an arm bouquet. | Morrison Inn was the scene of the reception and _ luncheon after the ceremony _and receiving with (the bridal couple were the bride‘s mothâ€" er in dusky rose sheer with a rose felt hat and matching accessories corsage of small rosebuds and the grom‘s _ mother wearing â€" orchid chiffon, black straw hat and cor sage of sweet peas. The luncheon table had low crystal bowls filled with Butterfly roses and . baby‘ breath, lizhted with pink tapers ir erystal _ candle‘abra. The smal tables were centred with crysta‘ vases holding rosebuds on the but fet, the threeâ€"tiered wedding cake rested in a setting of tulle and pink roses. Mr and Mrs Smith left later on a trip that will take them aloner the St. Lawrence and to Easterr Ontario points. â€" For travelling, the bride chose a Monterey rose cloth suit with a matching draped mode‘ hat andâ€"Chartreuse green accessorâ€" ies. They will reside on their return at St. Catharines. Outâ€"oftown guests at . the wedâ€" ding were: Miss Eila Ross, Toronto; Mr. Francis Lamson, Port Colborne; Mr and Mrs Jack Bowden, Petro lia, besides immediate relatives from Durham, Owen Sound and Shallow One of the most cherished gifts received was an â€" intialled â€"silver spoon, an heirloom in the family of the groom, and one of a set giyâ€" en a great great grandmother, an" rearly two centuries old. Tea was served from a table lovely with a lace cloth, a bowl of red roses and baby‘s breath and lighted with ivory candles in silver holders. Mrs W. H. Smith of Durham; Mrs. Herb. Dankert and Mrs Ed. Jordan of Owen Sound poured tea and the assistants were Mrs Percy Noble of Shallow. Lake, Mrs Jack Bowden of Petrolia. _ In the rooms where the bride‘s complete and pretty perâ€" The home of Mr and Mrs Ralph Noble in Shallow Lake was the scene of a largely attended event on Wednesday afternoon and evening, when the daughter of the home, Miss Vera Noble, welcomed almost one hundred and fifty guests at a trousâ€" seau tea. Garden flowers were used to give the rooms of the home a festive appearance and the brideâ€"to be was wearing a flowered taffeta gown with a redingote of net, Mrs. Noble received her daughter‘s friends gowned in white chiffon. sonal belongings, household linâ€" ens and handsome gifts were disâ€" played, Miss Helen Snider of Owen Sound and Mrs Bernie Noble, of Shallow Lake were in charge in the afternoon and in the evening Mrs Albert Woods, Miss Betty Hemâ€" ing and Miss Viola Mcinnis of Owen The marriage took place at Colâ€" lingwood on Tuesday, July 30th,â€" of Miss Phoebe Boyd Swan, elder daughter of Mr and Mrs John Jâ€" Swan, to Dr. Walter Gowans Rice of Toronto, son ~of Mrs. Rice of Hamilâ€" ton and the late Edward F. Rice of wmm ‘Africa. Revy. H. 0°i C Eo mds ,lm »s»»»â€"»»»»»»».. Sept. 18, Eastman offiicated in the llflng mm? Themu‘l Dictdcofthe Wm'u WG i t n in in in n in n in n in on w- 16- before a bank of flowers and tail A*®0Ciation of the United Church was Mildmay ................ Sept 17, Sm‘thâ€" Noble Nuptials engrin RICEâ€"SWAN Mrs Charles® H. L80°M""" °0 °/.. onto was matron of, honor â€"wearing a tailored frock of dusky pink with small matching hat, and currigd a sheaf of tea roses. Rev. Francis B. cU 0 _ c» tfaomilton attended his brothâ€" sheaf of tea roses. Rice of Hamilton er as groomsman. ‘The wedding reC on the lawn. â€" Mr of blue crepe Wi corsage of roses wearing a grey C cace Oof _ TOSeS, Muskoka, ! gilk print, their return ronto. ADDITIONAL PERSINALS Mrs Harold Fowler and daughter of Brantford, were guests of the Rit-% chie and Blyth families and other; relatives over the holiday. ! Mrs Bert Lawrence and Miss Ruby Voisin spent the noliday weekend in“ Port Eigin. ‘ Mr and Mrs D. C. Town and Lorne of Orillia were week end guests of Mrs Town‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs F. W. Kelsey. Mr Kelsey has been confined to bed this last few weeks with heart trouble. His daughter Miss Norma & registered nurse from Mason City, Michigan spent two weeks with her parents. Miss Anne McDonald of Waterloo, is spending a couple weeks with Misses M. and K. McFadyen, Glenâ€" elg. Mrs John Kane, (nee Ma Rocks), Toronto, spent 2 week her aunt, Mrs. David Leith. a week at Paynter‘s Bay. Miss Marjory and Marion Kerr and Joyce Keller spent several days with friends ir Toronto, Hamilton and Niagaraâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Sergeantâ€"Majior C. D. McLean and family were on a motor trip to Ottawa. Mr and Mrs Glen Alien and daughâ€" ter Margaret of Sarnia, Miss Iona Black of Galt, visited Wednesday last at Mr J. D. McFayden‘s, Glenâ€" elg, and with Durham friends. Firtix and Ethel Erwin are spending Mrs S. Ritchie, London, is visitâ€" ing her daughters at Durham. Mrs P. C. Litster of Vegreville Alberta, left Monday on a visit to her sister here, Mrs Dr. Sneath and brother Mr Robert Renwick. Mr Don. Knight is Supervisor of the Durham Tuxis Boys in camp at Harrison Park, Owen Sound, this week. There are 16 boys in the parâ€" ty, and they will return Saturday. Mr and Mrs G. R. Padfield® and son Rees, Mr and Mrs Clarence Mcâ€" Girr, Mr and Mrs. W. G. Ritchie and Mrs Acton are bolidaying this week at Wasaga Beach. Mrs. Hamilton Allen and her daughter, Mrs Arthur Davis of Edâ€" monton, are visiting friends in Durâ€" Mrs M. Scarf, Mr and Mrs F. Grubb and Frankie McPhail of ‘Toâ€" ronto visited at the home of Miss Lily Ritchie on the holiday. Dr. and Mrs. Whitsitt of Danforth. Illinois, accompanied by their two sons, Benjamin of Battle Creek and John Donald of Chicago, are visitin;y the Lamb family at Aberdeen and will spend some time at their cotâ€" Mr and Mrs J. B. Cannon ( nee Ellen Hay) of London were visitors over the weekend with Mr and Mrs W. A. Macdonald. were packed and sent to Red Cross headquarters, comprising the followâ€" ing articles; â€" 5% dozen pairs â€"zocks, 10 navy scarfs, 24 army scarfs, 17 Mr ing reception took place . _ Mrs Swan, in a gown be with a white hat and th a navy felt hat they will reside i . Fowler, Mr 2 * 1 d Miss Ruby | Fred Kelsey were, Miss Norma weekend inisfy. R.N., Mr and Mrs D. C. " .and family of Orillia, and Mr. Town â€" and | Mrs Ira Yake and family, Ezre week end‘»Sorr.v to hear Mr Kelsey has parents, Mr.‘been enjoying good health for : : ' Cee s 2 on CC ce blue . On p. Newton were appointed as flower committee for August. . Mrs. S. P._ _ {f ! T P C L lt BW TWs ‘ F ‘.‘ Dargave] conducted some ‘l:;;â€";ig served. Many of the ladi« engaged in knitting. days with her brother at the mill. Mr and Mrs Melvin Reid and |i: tie son, Hamilton were visitiors ths week with Mr and Mrs Neil McLean and family. Mrs Angus McKinnon, Calgary who has been spending a few week: with her sister, Miss Margaret P cher, was a weekend visitor with M: and Mrs Malcolm McKechnie. Recent visitors with Mr and â€" Mrs Fred Kelsey were, Miss Norma Kel sey, R.N., Mr and Mrs D. C. Tow: and family of Orillia, and Mr. and Mrs Ira Yake and family, Ezremont bé; enjoying good health for some time and sincerely hope he will soon be feeling much better. The U.F.W.C. Club will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs Herb Atkinson on Friday afternoon . Miss Georgie Miller and friend of (wen Sound were visitors on Saturâ€" spent the holiday with her parents, Mr and Mrs Neil McLean. *Irz Cecil McLean and Mrs Fred Murdock of Durham were holiday visitors with Mrs L. McLean. a weekend visitor®with her parents Mr and Mrs Robert Lawson. few days recently with her daughter Mrs. Herb Atkinson. A meeting was held in the Rocky School, June 13th for the purpose 0f organizing to aid the Red Cross. A unit was formed to work in conjuncâ€" tion with Durham Red Cross Society. Since organizing six work . meetâ€" ings have been held in the differen: homes. Six doctor‘s gownrs, 16 hospital gowns, 1% dozen towels, 6 doctors‘ caps, 4 pairs socks, 1 scarf have been completed. Material for these articles are bought from Durham Red Cross Society. A fountain pen is being sent by the section to each of the boys enlisting for Overseas service, namely, Herb. and Chester Miller, Norman and Gordon Thomypâ€" Nr Miss Lorraine McCrae and nephew ‘The United Farm Women met at the home of Mrs Wm. McCulloch on Friday last with a good attendance. it â€"was decided> to shower a brideâ€"toâ€"be. Community singing was enjoyed, als o readings by Mrs Mcâ€" Culloch and Mrs Jos. Porter; songs enjoyed, als o readings by Mrs Mcâ€" Culloch and Mrs Jos. Porter; songs by Mrs Geo. Mighton, Jr,. and MNMrs Ben Coutts. _ A spelling and geograâ€" phy match was also enjoyed. After the National â€" Anthem and the grace was sung lunch was served by the hostess and assistants. ‘The Septem ber meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Geo. H. Torry on Tuesday. Sept. 3rd. It was decided to have Mrs S. F. Dargavel as guest speakâ€" er. Those on the program and lunch committee are Mrs Geo. Mighton. Mrs. Jos. Reay, and Mrs Royden ROCKY SAUGEEN rrg and Mrs J. Crutchley and Dorothy Bovington, visited thi« with Miss Edna McDonald :: ONTARIO FALL FAIR DATES interesting us _ picme Toronto parents a Tew Mrs not was Lin 19 17 18 . Corner cuph X 12, «congol« Beatty hand y almost like n geveral chairs. Four room* Appy, Mrs FOR SALEâ€"Ta for informatio y 1~4, Flesher R. wo. 1, Ce SUTMMER COT lakefront, wes Splendid bath cery store clo from Auz. 1N first of Septer skeeping accon good beds; J Write or pho! €, Durham Smal dpe for FOR PR er s O oY