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Durham Review (1897), 2 Jul 1931, p. 5

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OCH ITH UAL Store [2§ ET 931 i| Knox and ‘ening last Mr _ Sam he young 1 Allie Audrey n _ of Bonnie M he late inesday elr last begin ent _ % d Mrs3 r wedâ€" airrick Mrs3 d top f De it motor th M and ends ned eme tank plot ned N M We expect in a Carload of â€"+ Gunn‘s Fertilizer about April 15th Phone 8 USTOM CHOPPING done every day and we turn it out while you turn around. Get ur Cakes and Pies will open your Eyes ¢t our "ave been _ reâ€"engaged satisâ€" orily to all concerned, Mr Shackâ€" m and Miss McHugh. Mr Henry Watson, chartered acâ€" in‘ of Ottawa, visited his mothâ€" | brother here last week, reâ€" z. he took with him his sister . lor a fire wellâ€"deserved visâ€" ) the Capital. Re Thos. _ McAffee, Qu‘Appele, ipplied the pulpit in tha Local Agent SCREEN CHOP $18 PER TON BULK THE cur prices before purchasing else where. . It will pay Royal Household Flour Bran *O Canada‘ t€ Oat Pilot hi C you with wholesoms bread and other bakery products at ivings ? Make your Work Lighter and your [HE NO. 8 MOWERS are clean cutting powerful machines. JOHN McGOWAN n !_ How delicious! They‘re the best in town ! the lowest prices too ! take the trouble of doing your own baking when ‘ur bakery products are of supsrior quality. ' ‘ning that comes from our ovens is fit to go on your table. s out ! AENDERSON‘S BAKERY Keep in Stock for Sale the following Goods : Will those requiring Fertilizer kindly leave their orders as early as possible. is the result of careful experimenti ill conditions. It is built to last, draw easily. UE DELIVERY RAKE AND TEDDER ! or rained supreme that day“ ratulations to those who pasâ€" h honors into Sr III,â€" Iene dr, _ Alexis â€" McVicar, Alick ind Noreen Mcinnis. Both teaâ€" THE PEOPLE‘S MILLS play "The Eyes of Love", to ven given last Thursday at the party here, had perforce to stponed _ as Jupiter Pluvius er fine trip was had by the rs of the U.F.O. Club, Bunesâ€" eek or so previous, to Owen by the same driver, some 21 iber. A very sociable time was \ musical Mr Weppler investâ€" i new fiddle and played all the »ne, This is a fine way to enâ€" outing, altogether from first DURHAM MACHINE SHOP Thos. . McAffee, Qu‘Appele, ipplied the pulpit in the rian Hall and Swinton Park, lay, while Rev R G Stewart d communion at Maple Val adjoining points. roy McLean was a visitor at JULY 9. 1v31 e during the week end \lma McKerrol, Owen S nded the wedding nf implements. It one. vou have liif school children, under thol : of Miss Jessie Nichol were n Saturday on a trip to Bngen.' in the commodious truck opâ€" y its careful driver, Mr Dan‘ ir of the Glen. Theve werel imber with a sprinkling of 3 whers and the teacher includâ€" ade a tidy load of school kids, ! by Artemus Ward as "al1 \ arms and yells." They cerâ€" ere hilarious _ when passing . the village. A pleasant outâ€" spent from 11.30 a m to 7 Haying Equipment FLOUR ne it saves NEW STEEL CYLINDER Hay LOADER BREAD ONLY 8c PER LOAF wWESTERN FEED BARLEY CHOP, $17 PER TON, BULK T P romistrinsnies"A k. .: ney K G Stewart visit his sister and husband, M on at Maple Val Mrs Don. McKinnon . )oints . Mrs Edgar Patterson had the A was a visitor at fortune to have 25 of her chic he week end. weighing 3% lbs each, â€" taken Ttrol, Owen Sound, night recently . wedding of Miss Mr and Mrs Arch Srawa. 3. It rakes and it teds. If yofi fi;;e never used have no idea what a big help it isâ€"how much F. W. Moon Durbanm, Ont FROST & WOOD V!"LINUVEChR HAY LOADER. This Loader careful experimenting and rigid tests under It is built to last, to load well, and to a m. to 7 ter and your Costs Less. clean cutting, smooth : ~in and babe, visited Wednesday at Nurse E Ward‘s, Flesherton. Mr David Hincks purposes leaving on July 4th, fOr Invermay Sack 42 0 [ 0_ CC AAFFson, ~MP, and Mrs Chas Tucker, Messrs3 House, John Morrel, Robt Morrel and lady friend, Miss Noble, Guelph, were visâ€" itors Sunday at David Hincks‘. Mission Band meets Friday at Mrs Rev . Sutherland‘s . Mr and Mrs Harry Pedlar, Mrs. Pedlar and Miss Eva Carson, Toronâ€" to, motored up and spent the week end here. _ Mrg Art Richardson and two children returned with them afâ€" ter two meeks in the city . \ Mr Dan McArthur of Halleybury.{ Vblted at Mr A BoMaArinmk.. 22â€" |_ jo88 Nellie McLean, up , wedding, returned | to T. ,Wedneoday, Mr and Billy Hines Miss Beth Hincks ed to teach Dromor Mr and Mrs Henry ty, visited Sunday Cuaig‘s at Mulock. Mrs at I Mr Geo. Pat Mono Mills, Mr and Mr3 Mrs Joe Dixon Esther McLean, Monday . itor Oat Chop Crimpled Oats Mr Hem’}' Tdéi:;rs > FEED â€" _ ‘/@" mcarthur of Haileybury, ed at Mr oA B MceArthur‘s, _ Mr Mrs MeceArthur accompanied her > as far as Barrie. Enroute they a pleasant visit with Mr=and Ronald MceDonald and took them mWew .l S A. McCuaig was to Owen Sound and Mrs Geo McLellan and Hines returned Monday to Niâ€" Falls, after two weeks here. ind Mrs3 Stanley Harrison, Mr. Â¥o PMkcc me‘ . 3 does the work of two DURKHAM, ONT. â€" Patterson is PHONE 140 g omor=â€"=IJl=0 Shorts ‘iincks has been engagâ€" Dromore school. $ Henry Tucker and Betâ€" Sunday at Finlay Mc Pr . Arch Stewart, Alex Thos Tucker, Mr and and Annie, Mr and 1 weee recent visitors Invermay, Sask. to of her chickens, each, taken one running 1, Uup for the to Toronto on and friend, Jno McMeeâ€" a recent vigâ€" visiting | at , Mr and home misâ€" IMPERIAL OIL STATION One Block South of Main Corner, (formerly conducted by J. D. Evans) GASOLINE, OILS, CAR WASHING, TIRES, and TIRE REPAIRS Just Arrivedâ€"A Shipment of Atlas Tires The Brant Ave correspondent of Walkerton Times says : Mr=Andy Oberle has over 300 hogs in his big piggery and Jack Gutscher took a few loads of hogs up to his own stable on his farm. _ After an illnes of six months, Marâ€" garet Agnes McComb of Holland Tp. widow of Thos McComb, is dead, agâ€" ed 83 years. Mrs McComb was born in Ireland and before coming to Holâ€" land Tp. 38 years ago, resided for many years at Moresburg, Sullivan Tp. Her husband died 14 years ago. She is survived by one son Wm., of Holland and two daughters, Miss Elâ€" izabeth, also at home and Mrs Geo. Stoddard of Mooresburg. Deceased was an aunt of S. F. McComb and the late Thos McComb and Mrs Alâ€" lan McKinnon of Durham. VICTOR NOBLE MRS MALCOLM BLACK In the passing of Mrs Malcolm Black, Glenelg Tp. in general and ’general and her family in particular will mourn her death, which took lplace on the 6th con, on Wednesday, 'evening last, at he age of 71 years. For some time her heart has caused [her trouble, and lately tooka more serious turn. She was formerly Mary A. Darcy, daughter of the late Miles D‘arcy, and was a well known figure in the Township and recognized for her kindly qualities of head and heart. In 1894 she was wedded to Mr Black and two daughters surâ€" vive: Margaret, Mrs Frank McAssey, Glenelg: Miss Lily, at home, Also three brothers and two sisters are left to mourn: Edward and Miles on the homestead: Frank, in Kinderâ€" sley, Sask.: Mrs D Ryan, Glenelg, and Mrs Lacey of Chepstow, Bruce Co. The funeral was held Friday last from St John‘s R.C. Church, six nephews acting as pall bearers. _ _Noble‘s Service Station | C C2P0ms adorned her hair. She | carried a bouquet of butterfly roses | and fern. Miss Alma McKerroll played the wedding march and also |during the signing of the register. | _ _A buffet luncheon was served on the lawn, after which the happy couple left for points east, the bride !travelling in a very becoming â€" dark ‘beige suit with hat, shoes and gloves‘ to match aud WwoOre a rall tre boss in â€" The bride wore georgette over cr simple lines and blossoms adorned NORMAN â€"â€" McLEAN A lovely wedding took place at Priceville, when Esther Christena, daughter of Mr and Mrs Colin Mecâ€" Lean, became the bride of Mr Neil E. Norman, son of Mr and Mrs W.J. Norman, Badjeros. Rev R. G. Stewâ€" art officiated. â€"| Mr and Mrs John Oliver, Emma and Sadie, motored to Toronto and , spent the week end. _ A party of 19 Holstein Trail Rangâ€" | Rangers and their mentors motored | to Muskoka last Saturday and â€"re turned Sunday evening. Messrs Alfâ€" red and Clifford Hincks and Alex Sim |each took a car load. The points of interest visited were Camp Borden, Gravenhurst, Bracebridge, Mldland,‘ the martyr‘s shrine at St Marie, the new coâ€"operative abattoir at Barrie, | elevators at Port McNicoll, a boat |trip thru Lake Couchiching into Lake Simcoe. The tents were pitched for the night at Cedar Lodge, five miles | from Bracebridge and there the boys encountered a species of mosquito hitherto unheard of . After attending church Nicoll the party motore« Beach and thence to Ho miles. It‘s a trip the boy forget. Mr Bobbyifll;eanon, Toronto, is visiting | at McCuaig‘s and other Rubss 3. MRS MARGARET McCoOMmB PHONE 23, DURKHAM House phone, 123 J Hogging it Altogether THE ROLL CALL Ts shrine at St Marie, the erative abattoir at Barrie, at Port McNicoll, a boat Lake Couchiching into Lake HYMENEAL party motored to Wfi;-g'; thence to Holstein, â€"330 & and Miss May Stewart, anniversary services at °r crepe, made on long, and a band of orange a gown of white at Port Mcâ€" will never S$. S. NO. 7, PROTON _ Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Mary Lane, Adeâ€" laide McNalty, Laura Lyons, Margarâ€" et McKay, Myréile Corbit, Jessie Lane Douglas Clark, Milford Corbit, Alâ€" en Clark. Jr III to Sr HIâ€"Goldie Wilson, Kathryn Thompson, Stella U.S.S. NO 10, GLEN. & EGRET Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Mary McEachern, (h), Andress Eckhardt. Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Frances Smith (b), Rosalie Mcâ€" Kinon, Orval McKinnon (rec) _ Sr II to Jr IIIâ€" Sadie McKinnon (h), Sadâ€" ie Eckhardt. Ist to Jr IIâ€"Orval Harâ€" rison, Sr Pr to 1stâ€"Earl McKinnon, John McKinnon, Ada Eckhardt, Alex Smith. Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"Joe Eckhardt Dorothy Harrison. Mcuermid, Bobbie McGowan. (14) Jr Pr C to Jr Pr B: Honoursâ€"Geo. Themson, Homer Gerber, John Levi, Jescie Watson, James Scott. Passâ€" Margaret McGillivray, Vera Rimmer, Stanley Wyville, Lloyd Caswell, Mary McG:llivray. _ (10 names). Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"Bertie McMeekin, Lorraine Pinkerton, Douglas Dobney, Clarence Trafford, Roy McLean, Verâ€" Lon Aljoe, Ada Tucker, Wilfred Lake, Viola McDermid, Mae Thomson, Cathâ€" erine Robb, Mary Gagnon, Beatrice McDermid, Bobbie McGowan. (14) 11°"TiN&tOn, .Eleanor Storrey, George Burnett, Marie Morton. (23 names) Sr Pr. B â€"to Sr Pr. Aâ€"Clarence Casâ€" well, Velma Vollett, Audrey Moore, Gordon Rimmer, Efie Collier. (5) Primer to Jr Iâ€" Andrew ] Stanley Greenwood, Stella Cor Kaimon Gerber, Jack Cain, Ale Donnell, John McGowan, â€"Jean Helen Cunningham, Donald Sau Floyd Lawrence, Audrey Collier Wesley, Eugene Lake, Hazel B Bobbie Braithwaite, Marie McD Russell Long, Ina McLean, Herrington, Eleanor Storrey, C Burnett, Marie Morton. (23 n: Sr Pr. B â€"to Sr Pr. Aâ€"Clarena _ Sr I to Jr IIâ€"Vera Lauder, Ishbel McCormick, Gladys Gray, Margaret Derby, Mary Noble, David Rowland, Ross Greenwood, Abie Tinianov, Jean Town, Agnes Atkinson, Keith Greenâ€" wood, Fiorence Martin, Evelyn Becker Nelson Dunsmoor, Sadie Osborne, Emily Whitmore, Gordon Armstrong, Russell Murdock, June Elvidge, Ruth Hillis, Hector Dewar, Ronald Watt, Hammill McCaslin, Irene Atkinson, Agnes Thomson, Ralph Wilson, Anna McLean, Howard Chatreau, Bertha Glass, Foster Lowe, John McEachern, Norwood Hutton, Jack McGillivray, Edith Hodgson. (34 names.) Primer to Jr Iâ€" Andrew Dewar, mulc y L 1 RRPYHmintntes Printnicaintitsisn se + M ds . t ~ . d | win, Hugh McLean, Lucille Trafford, | Grace Vollett, Percy Murdock, Vera . | Collinson, Lauretta Pierson, Eilene Tucker, Gertrude Holmes, Thornton | Snell, Ruth Nichol, Thora Black, | Lioyd Bender, Elmer Glenholme, Jean | Murdock, Eddie Wells, Clyde McCalâ€" | lum, Norman Glass, James Storrey, Dick Atkin, Florence McLean, Hillâ€" iard Schenk, Winnifred Osborne, Alâ€" bert Murdock. (38 names.) Sr IL to Jr IIIâ€"Margaret Armstrong, Catherine Rowland, Ross Kearney, Janet Robb, Bert Lawrence, Esther Bourne, Isabel Fiddes, Jim Braithâ€" waite, Margaret Moore, John Atkins, Ottilie Pearce, _ Gordon MeDonald, Jack Atkinson, Muriel Gibson, Esther White, Louise McLean, Jean Black, Kathieen Renwick, Arthur Allan, Reiâ€" ta Glenholme, George Aljoe, Willie Wells, George Hulme, Myrtle Hodgâ€" son, Annie Rimmer, Florence Bolger, Harry McCaslin, Marjorie Middleton, Doris Kerton, Marjorie Tucker, Archâ€" ie McDougall, Vera Pinkerton, Doroâ€" thy Kerton, Lloyd Erwin, Leona Sibâ€" bald, Eulalia Wilson, Cecil Greenâ€" wood, Donald Campbell. (38$ names) __Jr II to Sr. IIâ€"Philip Sparling, Helâ€"| en Gerber, Gilbert Trafford, Fred Town, Florence McLean, Thomas| Connolly, Mary Bourne, Helen Atkinâ€" son, Reta Morris, James Wilson, Wilâ€" liam Noble, Emily Pinkerton, Audrey Welis, Catherine McMeekin,, Eileen Whitmore, Mae Levi, Starr Jamieson, P James Sloane, Violet Dunsmoor, Eveâ€"| , Iyn Aljoe, Jack Ashley, Stanley Falkâ€"} ; ingham, Laura McGowan, Phyllis _] Wilson, Lorne Long, Clarence McLean 4 Harry Schenk, Iva Sibbald, Willie t McGirr, Helen McDonald, Jean Herâ€" ; rington, Donald _ Kennedy, Mima 7 Thompson, Jamieson Watson, â€" Clara ( McDonald . (35 names.) Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Helen Gagnon, Margaret Sparling, Boyce Howell, Mary Town, Jessie Grant, Lorraine McArthur, Annie Tinianoy, Betty Mcâ€" Intyre, Helen Lawrence, Ross Lauder Emily Cornwall, Florence Greenwood, Lois Wilson, Jean McGirr, Jean Erâ€" Sr HI to Jr. IVâ€"Clark Saunders, George Prew, Gordon Kennedy, Robt. Milne, Thelma Priest, Velma Hulme, Gordon Graham, Jack Lloyd, Betty Henderson, William Levi, Kathleen McFadden, Olive Black, Margaret Wilson, Gordon McComb, Geo Braithâ€" waite, Jean Dewar, Edith Miles, Lauâ€" rine Campbell, Velma Dean, Lynn Vollett, Delbert Moore, Herbert Renâ€" wick, Jean McLean. _ (23 names.) ‘ JUNE 1931 (Names in order or merit) Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Olieda Hahn, Clara Thompson, Jean Rowe, Carman Noble Dorothy McDonald, Marion Moore, Ross Wilson, Norman Greenwood, Elâ€" sie Connolly, Mary Firth, Victor Goodâ€" child, Essel McArthur, Bert Trafford, Olivene Yiirs, Jimmie McAuliffe, Verâ€" non Collinson, Reta Innes, £leelen Clark, George McKechnie, wis Whitmore, Melville Harrison, Arthur Watson, Norah Baird, Gordon Green-‘ wood, Mona McDonald, Ethel Erwin, Norman Tucker. _ (27 names.) ' DURHKHAM PUBLIC SCHOOL Jessie M. Nichol, teacher Promotion waite, Marie McDougall . Ina McLean, Doris THE DURHAM REVIEW , Audrey Collier, John Lake, Hazel Becker, Stella Connolly, Cain, Aleck Mcâ€" Saunders, 25 YEARS AGgo From Review fyle June 28, 1906 This week 86 candidates are writâ€" ing on the Entrance examinations : only once was there a larger number. Mr Jas Ireland is moving this week into the Mcintyre block, into the store next the bank, which has been fitted up specially for him, A number of town are perhaps not aware that Durham has a Junior laâ€" cresse team and a fast one at that,â€" IN DAYS OF YORE Raiph Miller, Mitchell MacLean, Marâ€" garet Vessie, Ewen Ritchie. Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Bernice Reay, Bryson Clark, Jr IIâ€"Gordon Vessie. Jr I to Sr Iâ€" Jimmie Vessie, Alex. Miller, Ethel Vessie. Jr Iâ€"Maude Reay, Jr IV to Sr IVâ€" Georgina Vessie, Glerna Lawrence, Georgie Miller, Archie MacLean. Jr III to Sr. IIIâ€" Marjorie Vessie. Sr II to Jr. IIIâ€" Raiph Miller, Mitchell MacLean, Marâ€" garet Vessie, Ewen Ritchie. Jr II to . C Durc ser. Eah’;l B‘:’::: to SS: lll"tâ€"(;o;i'w;lfe;'(::l' wO(:m\.vli(lllr‘-:rntb afrotl'lt residence. Posâ€" + wâ€"J@ ession at. once. . Apply Jacques, Catherine Dyer, Jimmy Arâ€"‘" m_“:‘aA_ W‘r H. [f)apu;,pr' Durham nett, Eunice Atkinson, Doris Pratt. HecaAONETUGGG TeE ie ecracc ces esc iscc en enc ineetctean t Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Arch, Lawrence, Mary Atkinson. I to Jr IIâ€"Grant Greenâ€" FOR SALE .OR RENT wood, Lawrence Atcheson. Pr to Iâ€" _ 14% acres, ; mile east of Durham Glenna McFadden, John Weir. Sr. Hospital, well cultivated healthy loâ€" Prâ€"Bert Chapman, Clarence Atkinâ€" Cation, large brick home, hydro in son, Alister Aljoe. Prâ€"Irene Newell, Stalled, telephone, furnace. Barn Evelyn Atkinson, Chas. Atkinson, and other buildings in good state of Murray McFadden. | repair. Hard and soft water. springs. Margaret J Anderson, teacher Convenient to High and Public | Schools and churches. Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Cecil Brown, Dorâ€" othy Lawrence anl Arthur Newell, equal, Victor Arnett, Phyllis Lawrâ€" ence, Violet Collinson, Clifford Lindâ€" { S. S. NO 3, GLENELG Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Margaret Edge, (Hon.). _ Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Geo Scheurâ€" man, Willie Scheurman, (eq.) Edna Bell, Arlene Bebb. _ Sr II to Jr HIâ€" Jack Williams, Margaret Kenny. Jr II to Sr IIâ€"Leona McNally, Ellison Edge, May Scheurman, Emma Scheurâ€" man. Sr I to Jr IIâ€"Tom Firth, Tom Bebb, Margaret Williams. Jr I to Sr I1â€"Billy Anderson, Danny Edge, Alâ€" vin Vaughan. Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"Beaâ€" trice Kenny. J,. NOQ. 2, BENTINCK & GLENELG â€" Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Glen More, (abâ€" sent for some exams, rec.) Jr III to So IIIâ€"Kenneth McArthur 72, Erma Stewart 65, J A Brown 60. Sr II to IJr IIIâ€" Marjorie Brown 82. Sr I to Jr IIâ€"Keith Beaton 85, Blanche Beaâ€" ton 78. Sr Pr to Jr Iâ€"Llioyd MeArthâ€" ur 83. Jr Pr to Sr Prâ€"Geo Wa(son‘ 70. \ (Pass 60 per cent: Hon. 75 per cent) i Jean T. Priest, teacher .‘ S. S. NO. 6, BENTINCK ’ Sr III to Jr IVâ€"Levi Biemann, J. Pickering. Jr III to Sr. IIIâ€"Eisie Biemann, Gordon Vickers, Kenneth McCuaig, Ruth Vickers, Carman Hopâ€" kins, Geo Porter, Frank Sharpe. â€" Jr IIto Sr IIâ€"Edna Porter, May Hopâ€" kins. I to Jr IIâ€"Maurice Brown, B. Mighton, Alfred Sharpe. Sr Pr to Jr Iâ€"Duncan McDougall, Jas Porter. Jr Prâ€"Lawrence McCuaig, Arthur Mighton (equal) Isabel Hopkins, M. Hopkins, Lloyd McCuaig. 1 NO. 9, BENTINCK Sr IVâ€"Donald Walker. Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Stephen Stinson. Sr III to Jr. ITVâ€"Vera McCaslin, Alice Subject, G. Hodgson (R). Jr III to Sr IIIâ€"Mary Shewe‘ll, Helen Sherk, II to Jr IIâ€" Lloyd Subject, Murray Sherk, Lenâ€" ora Hodgson and Jack Shewell eq. Sr I to Jr IIâ€"Orvil Hodgson, Jack Lounds. $r Pr to Jr Iâ€"Charlie Campâ€" bell and Norman Lounds eq. Jr Pr to: Sr Prâ€"Basil Shewell, Iona Hodgson. Jr Pr a to Jr_ Prâ€"Margaret Sherk, Della Lounds and Arthur Stinson eq. Ralph Campbell, Anthony Shewell. | Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Victor Scheurmann, Alex Campbell, Jr III to Sr IIIâ€" Grace Dustow, Lorne Mountain, Edâ€" die Bolton (R). II to IHâ€" Jessie Campbell (h), Raliph Mountain (h). Primer to 1stâ€"Isabel Mountain, Marâ€" jorie Mountain. Ist to Jr IIâ€"Verna ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Jr IV to Sr IVâ€"Gladys Schenk 80 Lloyd Schenk 78. _ $r III to Jr IVâ€" Bruce Halliday 73 per cent. Jr LI to Sr IIIâ€"Hariette Wilton 78, Gladâ€" ys McVean 77, Elsie Halliday (rec.) Sr I to Jr 1Iâ€"Douglas Halliday 81. Sr Prâ€"Anne Wilton. Corbit, Stella McKay (rec.) Cecil Lane (rec.) II to Jr IIIâ€"Wilford McNalty (Hon), Doris Lane, Jack Wilson, Clifford McLean, Gertie Wilâ€" son (rec.) Lois Stewart, Everett Marâ€" tin, Helen Irving, Arch Sturrock, Elâ€" roy Harrison (rec), Marguerite Mcâ€" Lean (rec), Geo Lane (rec.) Sr IIâ€" Walter Thompson, Florence Porter.‘ Gordon Lane, Geo Grimes, Ego Lyâ€" ons. Jr I to Sr Iâ€" R J McNalty,l (hon.), Marvin Sturrock (hon), C.| Grimes (hon.), Elva Corbit (hon).! Sr Prâ€"Jack McLean, Jr Prâ€"Janet | Campbell, Betty McKay, Eddie Cor~I bit, Agnes Harrison, Irene Campbell. Hon.â€"Honours: Rec.â€" Recommended Marjorie C Ritchie, teacher | Catherine D. MncLe;m, teacher Mary C McQuar;ie, teacher ; Joy T Dorothy Ritchie, teacher NO 9, GLENELG . NO. 14, NORMANBY NO 1, GLENELG 13, BENTINCK Priest, teacher . Eagles, teacher teacher H. H. MacDONALD, Clerk Dated June 1, 1931 for Glenelg Tovnlhip fo; _1~9â€"3;" Tn accordance with provisions of the Ontario Weed Control Act. MUNICIPAL NOTICE Notice is hereby given that Frank Meagher, K. R 6, Markdale, Ont., B. H. Willis Insurance _ Fire and Automobile Possession given in spring. For further particulars apply to Miss Ethel R. Greenwod, box 127, Hali burton, Ont. Good stone double residence in | Upper Town, Durham. Front resiâ€"| dence contains eight rooms, rear one six rooms, electric lighted. A snap to quick purchaser. | Mrs Arch McDonald, they broke into their house and got away with a sum |of money and Mr MeceDonald‘s new suit. _ They were captured in Markâ€" "dale without any difficulty and are now awaiting their trial at Owen Sound. Good brick house in Upper Town Durham, sixâ€"roomed. Good _ cellar electric lighted. Apply at Review Office. ! Rdge Hill : W. G. Firth has had jthe north and south walls of the foundation to his barn extended and ithe east wall rebuilt, the roof off and 'Added to the walls, which will make | his barn higher and wider. Mr Heft, | Williamsford, has the contract for the framing. Hampden: Mr and Mrs Alister An derson left on the afternoon C.P.R. train Tuesday, to their new home at Medicine Hat, followed by the wand TOWNSHIP OF GLENELG | _ The annual meeting of South Grey | Liberal Association was held on the |21st June, the officers elect being : President, Wm Calder : ist Vice Pres., John McMillan, Artemesia : |2nd Vice Pres., Walter Hastie, No. 2, Holstein: 3rd Vice Pres., John Bo Priceville: Two â€" tramps, tbomghtI to be deserters, were brought speed~! ily to justice by the action of a few villagers on Thursday. During the; afternoon, in the absence of Mr and| laund, Flesherton : Sec) T;‘en; Binnie, Priceville. An event of widespread interest, was the wedding on 28th June of Mr Mr Norman Kerr to Miss Myrtle M. Caldwell of Normanby. Double Homs for Sale or Corgratulations to Mr Geo Gagnon and Miss Rita Darling, who are beâ€" ing weddeq toâ€"day, Wednesday, â€" at the latter‘s home in Simcoe. Messrs John and David McAuliffe, with wives and families, left for Berâ€" lin on Tuesday, where the men have found profitable employment. | _ Tuesday last, Miss Forfar severed her connection with the High School here after three years of faithful lservlce. The pupils surprised her by presenting her with an address read |by Keith Newton and some beautiâ€" | ful cut glass ware. On behalf of Form ;l. the address was signed by â€" May Glass ; Form II, RMe Hunter, Ch“" | Dowling: Form III, Rita McComb, Herb Campbell. | Enquire for the merit rates for auto Insurance for careful drivers Several good Companies to choose from. Claims promptly paid. From Review fyle June 29, 1916 The marriage of Christena McCorâ€" mack, Aberdeen, to Mr= Alexander McEachern, was celebrated quietly in Buffalo at 4 o‘clock, Wednesday. celebration . Mr R. McCracken left on Monday for Bowmanville, having secured a position . Nene of the school rooms being large enough to accomodate the puâ€" pils writing on the higher examinaâ€" tions, the trustees are indebted to the Pres. Church for the use of their basement. About 30 are writing and all must be about five feet apart. Premier Whitney visited Durham on Thursday last, under auspices of the Oddfellow Lodge, who held a iined up as follows from the goal ’ontwu-d: Knisley,. Hunter, Duncan, A McFadden, McComb, Kearney, Burâ€" ’nett. D. McFadden, Vollett, Smith, LVSaundeu, Glass. Captain, H. Mcâ€" Donald. _ Congratulations to Joseph Brown and Miss Lizzie Caldwell, who today ‘Wednesday, are being married. Also to Mr A. McDiarmid and Miss May even HOUSE TO RENT 15 YEARS Aco f Phone 166, Durham heir new home. | STORM & SCREEN Dpoors ._~_,_’ HARDWOOD FLOoRING ) RENT ' â€"Oak, Birch, Maple n Please send itemized bills for quotâ€" in U r Town,| ; i (;::: c:.),rar"uuon. Service prompt and no order Apply at Review | too small for our most careful attenp Weed Inspector Rent can be obtained at reasonable ratea. in past which it hopes to mair hfi:hfn the future. Durham is an attractive and hem» 1. Junior Matriculation 2 Entrance to the Normal Schools The School is thoroughly equippec to take up the following courses :â€" The School has a creditable record in the past which u.lh&tbe future. DUIRIEBAM EIGSI SCHOOL BAKER RUNâ€"AN.OIL WINDMILLE, GAS ENGINES, Etc. We keep on hand a full line of Pumpjacks, Pumps, Cylinders and Pump Supplies. Satisfaction guarapâ€" teed. Terms on application. WATER â€" Well Driller John Harrison & Sons tion . Intending pupils should prepare to ter at the beginning of the fal} rm. Informatiop as to courses may DRS. C. G. AND _BESSIE McGILLIVRAY The Science that ai11; years and years to life. Call and SBee us. Consul}iation : 3 â€" CCOCAOCC en Dates arranged at Rerald Office, Daz dalk, also through Durbham Review and Flesherton Advance. Geo. K. Duncka, MusdcH. m a wee h Licensed Auctioneer tor Grey Countg Dentigtry in all its Branches X RAY GaS EXTRACTIONS Office: Mill Street, DURHAM (n+ Honor Graduate To Graduate Royal Coll of Ontario. A CGeneral Financial Busincss Transacted All legal documents eficiently and carefully prepared. Your patronage solicited Office: 1 door north pf Mcâ€" Laughlin‘s Gaml' Office Hours J. F. GRANT, D.D.S., L.D.s. Notary Public, Conveyanc Realtor, Insurance, etc OWwEN soUND, oONnT . C. PICKERING, DDS, LDs GEORGE E. DUNCAN ber, Lath, Shingles AND ~MILLWORK P. F. MacARTHUR EVERYTHING IN Lambton St., Durham, Ont CHIROPRACTIC JOHN O‘REIL . H. SNEATH, M. D. Over J. & J Agent for . O. Phone 42 r 43. Tuomgn, Thursdays angé : 1.30 to 4.00 p. m. 7.30 to 9.00 p. m. Toronto University oll. Dental Burgeons Hunter‘s Store r 143

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