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Durham Review (1897), 12 Sep 1940, p. 5

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. of Toronto [with friends accompanied one and Miss received the f his brotherâ€" unkett of Pt. Mrs. Plunkett y _ t:ught in to her marâ€" ago and to rold daughter ther â€" relatives mpathy is exâ€" ‘ampbell and & present. The MeDouzall was scripture lesson !nstie and the iby Irene Krauâ€" _ given hy Mrs %e MacDonald . of Discipleship" ery interesting toyce who also the topic. A mne Fisher and and lovely sacâ€" er piano were ting was closed ediction. The e held at the Campbell. W . â€" Summerell atson of Wel s week with och . visited _ with Lamlash on COCt t Pack. _ MacDonald s Herb Brigâ€" d to meet Monday. ober at 10 o‘clock. 1. Chittick, Clerk. iwood â€" United ervices . there Sunday School ting last Wecâ€" esent. Miss L. worhsip service zave a splenâ€" Bible reading er._ Mrs Edgar câ€" from one of & "Birch Bark at and Mrs G. Sunday evenâ€" and Mrs Herb Wednesday, the Members o last mestâ€" Mr and Mrs One meeting of C. Mercer, ho« Department of 12TH, 1940 ‘: Norman Parkâ€" John E. Purves, Colin Mclntyre. Riddell, inspectâ€" dopted W quncr ne Carried ne: That all ‘oucher No. 9. Carried. at Byâ€"Law No. time.â€"Carried. one: That Byâ€" a third time Owen Sound h his father me: That the taxes to be Durham, Hanâ€" arried . Clouston, $20â€" Howard Kerr. «stone and of the week . Townsend Summerell N. S. at last â€" Wedâ€" â€" _ township te. 1 milk;, will: general nd â€"family Richardson program Mrs Sum ‘ments. ttle son visitors Mrs. i1 Mrs Kenilâ€" on Owenr her and ends FOR SALEâ€" Holstel Cow. _ Apply to Gordon Noble, . opposite Review Office. FARM \FOR SALE 118 acres more less, Lot 10 con. 2. Normanby, proferty of the late Thomasena Byers. ouse and good banked barn. _ Pro y well fenced ind watered. _ For iculars and terms apply to David Marshall, adâ€" ministrator or C. A. Rowe, Durham, Ont In the Estate of thg late A. W . H. Lauder. deceased. Alt persons having against the estate of A. W. H. Rauder, who died on or about the 13th} day of Aug. 1940 are hereby notified file such claims immediately with \the underâ€" NOTICE TO signed. on some new battleships just about 14,000 tons, be sixteen inches thick : "CANADIAN _ NATIONAL Small Advts. To CANADIAN==â€"RED CROSS Round Trip Bargain io ns Mitatatiin en eb oiith roy, Woodstock. mt 2 We » xbridge, Lindsay nz 22 ns | Stations Oshawa and East to Commwall, oficlfil::togd M?ghn ts # MARRIED . Sn Rampbeltford, Newmarket ColibE"SP°%, 49 meardmore. MORE LIKE A VACATION n asrony ~amymiaea.~ In and. North Bay, Sudbury, CaPr®®} geg im 1i . ) The Sat period spent in training > t nity ._____-_._-â€"â€"â€"'_â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"'_'_â€".â€"â€"' a tinations. by Canadiens will have much Church Durham on Saturday, Sept. Fares, Return Limits, Trai® mtg.omadon. e T.254C ess z?leamlns how to be a soldier. ; sz Ca.tha!;‘ne B:r:ce Smyth, Agen : will be brightened ughter of Mr an rs G. S. o o c e pURHAM s1AT|ou_fmn 18 "l‘flh:;l d:‘;zr::““:;sflw u’;‘h Smyth, Hamilton, Ont. to Elbert » gs and TreC‘" _ mruman Bamford, s0n Of Mrs T. from DURHAM, Sept. to TORONTO EMERGCGENCY CALL! From the shores of our Motherland comes an appeal for help which no true Canadian can fail to heed. While we live in comfort, death drops on that embattled island. The need for Red Cross assistance is urgent. Our sons and brothers are over there. On land, at sea, in the air, they face death daily. We must be prepared to help them when they are sick or wounded. %ed Crtfiess h?]lfi is %:leded on belialf of ;loldier iaind cxclelmn alike. ospi an equipmen supplies and dressin ambulances and gâ€"Ray equipmentmvl:ifll be needed. Overnight tfe’ need may become so urgent that lives may be sacrificed if help cannot be sent at once. Never before has there been so great a need for Red Cross assistance. This challenge to humanity must be answered. Give to the Red Cross. Give to the utmost NOW ! plate which is to thick at the water ships will travel at tons, and it Czive To The ritmecii.mow/ Goder ich, Guelph,. 2*"""" * . _ arra pder 164, UY" â€""M/ uu‘g. â€" S@TDIQ, Stratford. end Donald visited ‘Tuesday with PRICEVILLE friends at Paisley. i Pte. Robert Lyan, Royal Can@ School opened last week with Mr dian Artillery, of Toronto, visited jrwin Matthews in charge. _ Bessie with his aunt, Mrs E. Everist, before Stonehouse and Clara McLean started leaving for overseas duty. to school. Mr and Mrs Frank Aldriche, Maâ€" â€" Recent visitors last week at Alex. jor Len Curtis, formerly of Toronto Carson‘s were: Mr and Mrs Gordon Scottish, Miss Mabel Everist, Mrs Warling and Doris, Mr Draper, Barâ€" John Parker, Mr Charlie Macdonald, tonville, Mrand Mrs Clare Vandusen, of Toronto visited over the week of Grimsby, Mr and Mrs J. Carson end at Ed. Everist‘s and son Jimmy, Vandeleur; Mr. and The W. M. S. and W. H.. Soc‘y. Mrs Art Richarson and family, Swinâ€" will be held Tuesday, Sept. lith at ton Park. home of Mrs Dave Nichol. Topic by Miss Monica Lambert, visited Mrs John Nichol, Sr. Lunch Com.â€" last week with her friend Mrs Allan Cakeâ€"Mrs Bradey Irwin, Mrs Allie Brocklebank, Walkerton. at Fairbairn. and Mrs Albert O‘Dell a son. Mr Dave Hincks, Mrs Chas. Tuckâ€" er and family spent weekend in Toâ€" ronto. Mr Alf. Hincks whoâ€" spent the weekend here returned with them. â€" Miss Almeda Hincks, R. N. accompanied them home Monday for $ weeks‘ vacation. She spent last week at Ferndale cottage. _ Mr and Mrs Archie MacCuaig visiâ€" W PDpenionge B vantce PRICEVILLE Fares 3, 14 : Mrs M. Mcâ€" The farmers are having a difficult e. __ _ time, trying to get their harvest in, nt a couple oOwing to so much wet weather. | ion. (Intended for last week) apbell and Mr. Miss Sadie Carson, R. N. of Toâ€" n, who is a ronto is spending 2 weeks at her end at Monâ€" parental home. ; Jackie and Dorothy Richardson of Hincks and Swinton Park spent a week visiting at her sister‘s their grandparents, Mr and Mrs Alex Carson. Mr. â€" Mr and Mrs Alf Hincks and daughâ€" ~_ter and Miss Jean Hincks returned Tuckâ€" to Toronto Monday. The latter will To teach this year on the city staff. ; spent Mr and Mrs Bill Seely visited Sun:â€" with day at the home of Mr J.A. Nichol. . N. Miss Jean Hincks who took a z; for course in music in Toronto was sucâ€" t last cessful in passing her examination. Mr Harry Whyte is ill with pneuâ€" visiâ€" monia at his home. llay‘s, â€" Mr Donald Carson, Toronto, spent weekend at his parental home. and Mr and Mrs Angus McCannel, robert Swinton Park visited Wednesday at their daughter‘s. a Sadie Mr and Mrs H. Tucker and famâ€" m_â€" ily called at Mr Neil McMillan‘s and Mrs N. McLeod‘s, Swinton Park, Miss Monica Lambert, â€" visited last week with her friend Mrs Allan Brocklebank, Walkerton. Mrs Wm. Brown, Mr and Mrs Findlay MacCuaig, Mulock, visited the end of week at Henry Tucker‘s. Mr and Mrs J. A. Nichol and famâ€" ily spent Saturday at the Exhibition in Toronto. Mr and Mrs Bill Seeley and Shirley visited at J. A. Nichol‘s Sunday. with sports, SINGCUYS ations; after squad d and target practices. aAND VICINKIYY We are going about our dutles| quietly these days lest it cause more rain. â€" Harvest progresses slowly. Some have been stook threshing be-‘ tween showers, and next they are busy shovelling the grain around to keep it from spoiling. Others are threshing the little in the barn, makâ€" ing room for what yet is in stook. And now, the Irish especially are beâ€" ing rebuffed as blight has fallen on the potatoes. Still there is the turnips coming on nicely. Some have been stook threshing beâ€"| The Glenelg Centre . Baptist| _ _ tween showers, and next they are Church held their anniversary ser-‘ The busy shovelling the grain around to vices on Sunday and Durham Bapâ€" ted keep it from spoiling. Others are tist Church closed for the ocâ€" which threshing the little in the barn, makâ€" casion. Rev. John Marshall of Hanâ€" spring ing room for what yet is in stook. over was the preacher at both Aytor And now, the Irish especially are beâ€" services. In the morning he spoke Sept. ing rebuffed as blight has fallen OD on the life of Jacob, showing his, Bre the potatoes. Still there is theturnip§ eventual climb to be a Prince price coming on nicely. ‘of God. In the evening "The Love retail We are sorry to hear that MrS. of God" was the theme. Mrs J. loaf : ‘Alex. Richardson is very ill; als0 m_ Priest was organist and the ‘This Audrey, and Richard Heard. We bOP€ Clenelg Centre Choir were assisted now that soon‘ they will enjoy bette" py members of Durham choir. MrS ing s health. % ‘Wilfred ‘Thompson and Miss EVA popyu! Mrs Heard Sr. is slowly regaining reqrord sang in duet "God Callin® a gre strength after her recent operationâ€" :yet" and the choir joined in the a; p ~Gordon Campbell, son of Mr. 2Nd chorys. In the evening Miss Redford from Mrs Neil Campbell, is going to DUDâ€" sany "Will You Meet Me at the . pp dalk High School by bicycle thes® rountain?" and the choir sang et°¢ this days. Janet Campbell and Agnes MCâ€" responses. _ An anthem WAS SUDE 4T jarg Millan are attending High School in each service. ures Flesherton. ! There were big congregations t ppoy | Reta Porter and Ruby Campbellare poth services and autumn flowers adâ€", y ‘taking High School work, grades IX ded beauty to the sanctuary. ~Rite land X, in the 'Public school here unâ€", kn :ront i der tuition of Miss Dingwall. \ ‘The anniversary entertainment in p On Thursday evenring of this week under auspices of W.M.S., Rev Mr Muir of Priceville United Church will display views and give a talk on missionaryâ€" work in India. All ladies are invited. %a THE DURHAM REVIEW We all listen to and read the war news these days and sometimes wonâ€" der what is in store for us. If only we could place our homes inLondon ler tuition of Miss Dingwall. | ‘The anniversary entertainment 2 _ pr and Mrs Ernest Leeson and son On Thursday evening of this week @lenelg Centre Baptist church WaS anq gaughter leave this week for under auspices of W.M.S., Rev Mr well attended and the @xcellent owa;ea Indiana, where he Will reâ€"| Muir of Priceville United Church will prosgram was much enjoyed. Solos sume medical practice and wark at |" display views and give a talk ON were rendered by Marion MCGillivraÂ¥, ;o, a year on the homestead near| missionaryâ€" work in India. All ladies porothy Gomm, Blanche GOMM, vyarney. We regret to have them are invited. ~ _ 1Eva Redford, Mrs. I. B. SBATD® jeave us. We all listen to and read the WaT geqrge RBell; a vocal duet by Mrs.\ Mr Gorden McDonald Chatsworth news these days and sometimes WOD 0_ MeGirr and Mrs B. Stone0u8s¢; ns peen visiting at Mr J. P. Hunâ€" der what is in store for us. If only musical numbers on the tuba by Mr. \ ters. He has enlisted for the front we could place our homes inLondO® w;gor: humorous readings were‘ il; the machine section of the 58th for one night and feel the real effects given by Mrs Wallace Adams of‘ battalion and leaves in a few days how much more we wouldsympathiZe fromstein Mrs W. Erwin, Wilma! for Niagara to commence training. with our friends there. Here‘s hODIDE wraison and Florence McGillivray. | T he machine bection as i nanned By. it may soon be over: also the CaD@ poy j m Priest, the pastor waslbays of the Orillia Hockey Team, the dian war loan fully subscribed. chairman. The National Anthem was | champions of last winter. And Durham enjoyed a fine day for was prayerfully sung and an a.bund-‘ Miss Sadie McDonald left Monday: the Show. ‘That in itself is eNCOU® on} supper was served at the Close to stiena aimifora No T. . . M aging. _ All good things come 10 op qna program. ‘Mr Murray Findlay, Dromore is also those who keep trying. \ oc i ce d ie on mime . -a i endanee. \ covnermccrcnn ie ce ts IA NCE ..I1 Fallaas wgeln\ Mr Oliver and Miss Margaret {{\.\lj- PRESBYTERIAN Y. P. S$. HELD c REâ€"ORGANIZATION MEETING 1 On Monday evening at $.00 p. m. : the Presbyterian â€" Young Peoples‘â€" Society held their â€" reâ€"organization â€" meeting in the Sunday School rcom of the Presbyterian Church with an attendance of 15 members. The former President, Miss Ada Becker, presided. Misses E. Ledingham read the scripture lesson and Anne Wilton led in payer. â€" The election of officâ€" ers for 1941 followed. l Hon. Pres.. Rev Mr Hirtle, Pres., F. Ritchie; Vice Pres., Ina Becker; Sec‘yâ€"Treas, Anne Wilton; Conveners: Worship,. Margaret Tovel; Service, Ada Becker; Fellowship, Catherine McMeekin; â€" Director of Leadership Training, Russell McTavish; Pianists, Catherine McMeekin, Mae Hopkins; Song Leader, E. Ledingham; Audiâ€" tors, Mae Hopkins, Frank Ritchie. During the remainder of the meetâ€" ing, the main issue was the considerâ€" ation of sponsoring the Fall Rally of the Pres. Y. P. S. of Saugeen Presâ€" bytery, in Pres. Church in late fall. ‘The National Anthen closed the (Gâ€"HLIRCHES meeting. The monthly meeting of Women‘s Asociation of Knox United Church was held in Queen Street Church, on Monday evening with the Pres. Mrs Gagnon presiding. A silent prayer was offered for ‘‘the people in Engâ€" land, and a prayer by Mrs Mather. The Sec‘y, Mrs Jamieson read the ‘minutes of last meeting, which was in the form of a picnic held at Mrs Gagnon‘s cottage. Mrs Wilson gave a delightful solo "The Stranger of Galilee". The visiting committee gave report, and new visitors apâ€" pointed for this month, Mrs Mark Wilson, Mrs McMurray, Mrs Robert Whitmore and Mrs Mcintyre. Arrangements were made for holdâ€" ing a "Season‘s Tea," on Sept. 18th in Knox Church. Mrs Padfield gave a very fine reading. At the close a cup of tea was enjoyed.. SWINTON PARK _ ‘Glenelg Centre Baptist portunity of express our deep apâ€" preciation of the man acts of kind ness shown, and words\of sympathy spoken to us during illness and death of wife and mothe! We can assure you these memori help to comfort us in this time of our deep KNOX WOMEN‘s AS8OCIATION sorrow . Bamford, Burlington Ont. Chas. Wale and Hopeville, Ont. 10.DE. will Collect Waste The September meeting of I.O.D.| E. was held Tuesday evening at thel home of the Regent Miss Marion Cal-‘ der with a good attendance of memâ€" bers present. ‘The meeting opened with singing of "O Canada", followâ€" ed by prayer in unison. The Sec‘y‘s and Treasurer‘s reports were given. Word had been received from National headquarters of the] sudden death of the Provincial Re-‘ gent, Mrs Morrison to Hamilton, and| each member of Order is asked to . show their respect by wearing a pur-i ple ribbon for a short period of time. The following articles were shipped to hbeadquarters in July: 20 sweatâ€" ers 109 pair army socks, 15 pair seaâ€" men‘s socks. It was decided to haw a Scotch" Concert on the evening on Sept. 25, talent to be supplied by Lucknow Pipe Band. The Order are considerâ€" ing the collection of all waste arâ€" ticles which can be turned into proâ€" At. Empire Study is to be carried on( and at the next meeting the "Life of Winston Churchill" will be given. The meeting closed with the National Anthem. ‘The regular monthly meeting of Glenelg Council was held on Saturâ€" day, Sept. 7 with a full attendance of members. Communciations _ received were: From County Clerk, notice of amount to be levied by County Rate in Glenelg as follows. For general purâ€" poses, $7466.25. For Secondary Eduâ€" cation, $1922.20. From Unemployâ€" ment Relief Branch Employables on relief, and from John D. McLeod, Crons. Seeds and Weeds Branch, re cutting weeds on roadsides. Whitmore â€" O‘Neil: That accounts be paid as follows: Ontario Hospital, Woodstock, maint‘ce of patient in Hospital for quarter ending Sept. 30, 1940, $46.00; County Treaasurer, maint‘ce, $10.50; Dept. Health, insulâ€" in acc‘t., Aprilâ€"June 30, 1940, $1.63. Treas. of Durham Div. Court fees, CGlenelg‘s share), for 1940, $9.60. Carried. Robson â€" Whitmore: That Relief acc‘ts. be paid as foilows: John Nuâ€" well, rent. $5.00; Mrs Rov Brown. rent, $3.00; milk, $3.15; Mark Wilâ€" son, meat ace‘t, July, $2.50; A. D. Mclntvre eroceries and flonr. ®8.98; Mclntvre groceries and flonr. ®8%.98; K Vauzhan, grocies and fipur, $13.00; Milk. $3.15; _ Treas of Flesherton, 20% of acct., $5.13. ‘Total Relie! aco‘ts.. $43.91. Carried. Voucher No. 9 as presented by Road Sunerintendent was passed and payments made accordingly, the total being $149.40. as Pavments were made as follows: Ontarin Cazette, advertising tox sale., 1 jssne. 10.50; Durham â€" Chronicle. 3 isanes. $10.50; Clerk. on Salary. $40.00;: Geo. Whitmore 14 day re roads, $1.25; The Treasurer was authorized to _ accent cheemne for $7.69 from Treasurer of Holland reâ€" relief. â€" The Council adjourned to Saturday October 5th for general hn«iness. H. H. MaeManald. Clerk. Anniversary Services .1 me? ~‘mnelg Car SW mp® ‘IN DAYS OF YORE! 25 YEARS Ago ; "(from Review fyle, Sept. 16 1915) The Durham Choral Soc‘y resurrecâ€" ted their play, "A Nautical Knot," which proved so meeqssm last spring, being invited to present it at Ayton Fall Fair Concert on Tuesday, price and the three pound loaf now | retails at 10 cents and the smaller loaf at half the weight for 5 cents. ‘This is good news and house wlves| now await the baker with a welcomâ€" ing smile. Yes jitney bread will be popular in Durham and so would a a great many other commodities such as beef, if they would but come down from their high horse. The attendance at the High School this term with 102 enrolied is the largest ever. The public school‘s figâ€" ures with 274 on the list is also well above the average. Ritchie left this week to attend Toâ€" ronto Normal School. Dr and Mrs Ernest Leeson and son. and daughter leave this week for Swazea, Indiana, where he will reâ€" sume medical practice and work afâ€" ter a year on the homestead near Varney. We regret to have them leave us. ter a.rrivedi home Wednesday from claim that Canada has the premier exhibit. : Priceville Corr: Some have threshâ€" ed up the south line. Colin McLean is out with his big outfht and will get plenty to do this fall. Potatoes are rotting badly on account of so much rain.. Holstein Corr: Miss Viola Aemne of North Egremont has been taken suddenly ill with appendicitis, at Ravenna, Collingwood _ ‘Township where she teaches school and will undergo an operation. Fulfiiling the old adage, "In Union there is strength," the various pat-‘ riotic societies of Holstein were weldâ€" ied into one body at the meeting Friâ€" ldta.y night. The new society which {is to be known as the Holstein Patâ€" riotic Society, will naturally bring 1into the fold many influential perâ€" | sons who were formerly not connect: }ed with any body. . Now everybody is going to do their "bit". ‘ The meeting was well attended, enâ€" : thusiastic and productive of results. Nicholson, secretary. The officers and committee then elected were: President, J. R Philp; Vice Pres., Miss E. Sharp. A MILLION NEW Due to the heavy burden imposed by the war, income taxes have been inarasced in many instances by @8 much as three or four times. Taxes are being paid now by over one milâ€" lion peogle who had never paid a diâ€" rect tax to the Federal ‘Treasury beâ€" fore. GOING DATES Daily September 13 to TICKETS GOOD TO TRAVEL IN COACHES Excursion tickets good in Tourist, Parâ€" lor and Standard sleeping cars also available on payment of slightly highâ€" er passage fares, plus price of parior go, II1. 0o: Sault Ste Marie, returning via same route and line only. Genâ€" erous optional routings. STOPOVERSâ€" within limit of tieket, both zcoiuy> and returningâ€" at Port Arthur, Ont.. Armstrorg, Ont., and L1 Lo si mal Special Bargain EXCURSIONS or sleeping WESTERN ° CANADA ONTARIO TO ALL STATIONS IN :;plng car accommodation. aâ€"Tickets good going via _ Ont. Armstrong, Ont, Ch ting was well attended, enâ€" and productive of results. was chairman and L. B. ‘orr: Miss Viola Rennie remont has been taken with appendicitis, at Collingwood _ ‘Township aches school and Will INCOME TAX PAYERS any Crosley 5 tube Electric radio for sale cheap. Apply at Review Office. Anong the 24 fall fairs cancelled this year are Chesley, Goderich, Inâ€" ston, Tiverton and Woodstock. 1940 Phone 344 w collect. Successor to the late W. D. Henry K.G €23 Second Ave. E. Laidlaw Build‘g J. L. SMITH, M.B., M.C., Office and Residence: Corner ©OUP tess and Lambton Streoets, Durkam Office hours: q to 11 am., 189 to 4 p.m., 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays exceptad Office Hours: 1.30 to 400 p. m. 730 to 900 p. m. W. C. PICKERING, DDS, OS Honor Graduate Toronto Universiiy, Graduate Royal Coll. Dental BSurgeons FRANK G. FOSTER, B. A. X RAY GAS CXTRACIIUONE@ Ofice: Mill Street, DCRHAM, ONMRA, and REPAIR WORK DONE GEORGE E. DUNGAN Licensed Auctionser for Groy Countyg J. F. GRANT, 0.D.S., LD.S, sage and Vitra Violst Rays. Bee your local Chiropractors. CORNELIUS BENNINGER, cution and Physical Culture. Spenta) Course for advanced pupils, including Hand Culture and Arm Gouches. Be Pupib of Parnell Morris, A. A. 6. G. ginners a speciality. age. Hours 1 to 6 p. m. Ontatrio & Dominion Land Burveyer Roegistered Professional Engineer ‘Telephone 31, J. H. McQUARRIE. B. A. w. PIERCE ELLIS Vetcrinary Medicine, Surgery and B. M. CHARLTON, A. A. @Q. M ; CHIROPRACTIC Dentistry in all itt Branches T. H. SNEATH, M. D. : â€" Over Royal Bank Durkam, Your Noxt Visit to HoTEL WAVERLEY Located on Wide Spadina Ave. at College St. Easy Parking Facilities Convenient to Highways F. U. EAGLESON courtecous & efficient servies BESSIE McGILLIVRAY A. M. POWILL Pagsswant Single â€" â€" $19to 319 Double : â€" 3199 to 309 Four to Reom, $5.90 to $8.09

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