.---_- any deaths occur In district: In. Honolulu and Mrs Janet Watson, of Durham: J. R. Macintyre. editor of Eumtate Herald: Mrs Edwin Johnson o' Holstein: J. Arthur Ludhw. Mr. and Mrs John Aidcorn, Swin- trn Park, celebrate golden wedding, on Much 21. K, R. Oliver. M.P.P., makes im. portant contribution to debate in the Ontario parliament. Zonns Chrk panel. t tor death ot wife. If!†dams occur In Durham Juniors win Northern Len- true championship from Port Ettrin by 6--2 on round. Bra. are eliminated by Erin. Dr. and Mrs A. b. Waite- 66th gnnlverury on Feb. " MARCH Ontario Boys' Premier. Alex Sim. of Hohtetn. 1: guest speaker at 'Th. ther and Son" banquet in Durham. Dr. and Mrs A. C. Wolfe observe Mrs Gordon Hustle died lornla. Petr. 22nd. Durham Juniors defeat Puma-non t6---1 In Northern lame and enter ttnnts. Andrew Hunter unpainted Treu. of Egremont. Walkenon won play) round In ORA. Int. hockey from Durham F-- Premier Henry eliminated " On- urto riding; by redistribution cud chances many boundaries. Grey Co. Council elect. D. J. Mne- Dunld. move of Relaunch, u War- den. Cunpbell Grant elected Wuden " Bruce. . In T. R. Whom: pun; Inn. 19. FEBRUARY Short courses of four weeks in Durham town bull in Agriculture and Home Economics. In Zenul Clark was. Jul. 29. Knox Church organized Young Peo. WI Society. Durhun Women's Institute held "pioneer" meeting. Mr and Mr: Don. McMilhn, South line, Artemoula. celebnte Mth wed. ding nnnlversary on Feb. 3rd. JANUARY Janos Burt - uuy " ulna- 000 no at " yarn. Mr. and In John Morrison ob serve 35th wading mint-try. Jan. H. Kennedy appointed Shel- burne post master. Walter Hum, Tron. of Mt died on Jan. 12th. Dr. and Mrs David Junleoon cele- bnto golden wedding on Jan. 24th. In Dachau, you known former [other Durhamite. died " her home In kyntld: Min Marmot new a her home In Bentlnck and David MeCrte, In Vienna. B. C. Bert H. Willis â€pointed Town cum by Durham Count! lousy. Durham hockey team won in Owen Sand from the Olympus 4--0. Irv- ing Elvidge operated an for append- 1am. THE DURHAM REVIEW wonld appreciate a chance tosupply your printing needs. You will find our work sat- isfactory in every way. We have latest types of equir ment. Samples of our work will be gladly shown at any time. [[1888 wings are true of the printing trade also, al- though the very persons who do most of the complaining are often the ones who never think of it that way. T( o {rum ni- ly the home printer is passed up for the outside solicitor uho comes here making big promises and offer'ingjobs at small prices on big quantities,thus misleading thebuyer into think- ing he is getting a bargain. Prices per thousand are always' less on large quantities, no matter-ulna". * m. L.-. __e_, .. Frequently we hear about people tradirg out of town. The complaint is made that they do not help to build up the community ; they spend their money where they will never see it again, with people who contribute nothing to local taxes and local institutions. And very often the person who buys out of town pays more than if he had investigated first and bought at home. That Printing Job 1933 IN RETROSPECT nausea, the weeks 'd"ao=vacuu, o aof=0u01 These things are true of in Durham and South Grey In Cal:- at, " Owen Sound Baptist Association c, met in Durham June 6 and 7. Hon. Rev. w. G. Martin, Ontario’s - Min. of Public weltare, preached at , Knox Church anniversary. Passing of Mrs Robt. Grierson on District Masonic service held in Knox Church. W. A. McGowan sells part of old Jackson factory to Alfred Sharp for planing mill. Mrs Robt. Lawrence died in Glen. elg, on May 25. ' Public and high schooi mus reen- muted at considerably reduced salu- lea. Knox Church, Durihun, ttttd United Church, Chealey, exchange choirs and ministers tor Sunday evening ser- vice. Durham softball league organized, with same teams entered. Mrs Clarence Rosa, Egremont, died arty, in Durham hospital. Durham ortraniaefmut, to enter tri-county lacrosse league. Won ttmt game 12-6 tro'm Caxqp Borden. McLachlan'a and Saunders’ store damaged by tire. Federal redistribution bill forms a Bouth-Grey--Bruee riding. adding 3 townships and 4 towns ot Bruce to S. Grey. Durham Council pay $563.61 relief bill and decide ti, discontinue relief on June I. Assessor Scott tixes Durhun'l pop- ulation at 1,760 and annulment $668, 327. Three small Durham lads. David and John Rowland and Jack McGow- an struck out, were lost and found at Aberdeen after a. 5 mile hike. MAY Mrs Padnold's pupils win honors at Stratford Musical Festival. Mrs Sarah McKechnle died in tlie' nelg and Mrs Jag. Staples in Mark- dale. Mr and Mm Angus McArthur retire and move to Durham. John Renton, Dromore. died April 16th, in his 80th you. United State- goes on the gold standard. James Webber. Egremont, dies in 69th year. Toronto Maple Leafs won longest hockey game in history from 300101: Bru'ms--165 minutes. No. 6 highway in bad shape north of Rocky Saugeen to Chatttworth. Durban Oddlollonu hold traUnight and present veterun' Jewell. APRIL _ Durham council passes $527.75 in relief accent: for March. Willbulld new sidewalk on Gamma Bt mt. south ot Saddler and put in vegetab- les in a relief garden. Portraits of former pater: unveil- ed in Knox Church. remont. ain. Prices per thousand are always , no matter where you buy printir g. PHONE 6 mm. Kantian died In E;- JUNE '=o=o= =o=o= Big U.F.O. picnic Aug.. 3rd, in H, Lawrence's grove. Furniture Co. team win the town softball league cluunpiopship. Mr. and Mrs T. W. Wallace, Nor- Prieeville'tt new Presbyterian Ch. dedicated on July 2, by Rev. A. S. E Grant. I Durham Council struck Iii) mill Death of Mrs Sarah Bradley on Aug. 3rd, who was first teacher in S. S. No 9, Glenelg. Binnie connection hold sécond lam- ily re-unlon at W. J. Ritchie's, Edge Hill. Priceville annual Memorial service Aug. 6th, with over 1200 present. Miss Sarah Hooper, Glenelg, on July 28: Henry Brigham. Allan Park, on July 29. R. J. Corlett, Bentinck, 1tied July 27: Mrs Jam Wilson, Durham and Premier Henry speaks at Conser- vative convention July 28. Dr. D. B. Jamieson elected new president ot Grey-Bruce Cons. Ass’n. James Lawrence, Rocky Btrugeen, loses large barn by tire on July 29. Holstein Int. Football team wins district championship over Mildmay and Priceville, Durham beats own two straight games and win in Tri-County lacros- se league championship. Mayor Kress. Durham ,elected.dls~ trict deputy grand master of Masonic lodges in this district. Ramage family injured in motor accident, July 14. Boy’s Bummer camp held at Hol- stein July 18 to 24, and - camp, July 25 to Aug. I. Local lodges celebrate 12th in Markdale. where 40 lodges paraded. Deaths of Dougald A. Cltrrk,Fietsh- erton and John Thompson. Norman- by, on July 2nd. Dept. ot Public Highways let com tract for paving No. 6 Highway,--- Rocky to Dornoch.. Miss Kate McDougall and Mrs A. Rutherford, Durham, died on June 27 and 28: Mrs Earl Mead, Egre- mont, on June 23. June e, and Il- Ethel Hour: by Silt. Farm Youth Au'n hold mud ban- quet in Ins-hide June I. Bum Church, Rocky Swgeen. ob serve: 72nd annivemry. Bishop Sanger of Huron, eoMrmt, 8 candidates in Trinity Church. Liberal loader Miwheil P. Hey burn and A. G. Shght. K. C., monk at big Liberal any in Durham rink. June 19th. F. R. Oliver, M.P.P., unanimous- ly chosen U.F.0. candidate at con- vention in Nether-ton. Durham tutitshed tirtst In Trrthmn- ty lacrosse league and defeated Allis- ton in playoffs. speck" " conventicle in Durham Presttyterftus Church. Mrs Don. McMillan, Glenelg, pu- aed June 15: Mrs A. C. Wolf,e Dur- ham, June 20: and Alfred Tucker of Egremont, June 15. J.0.0.P. Decoration Service June AUGUST JULY x, is the i And. Hunter, tress. of Egremont Tp., died Dec. 11th. I 25th wedding mnlvemry of Rev. ‘and Mrs. w. H. Smith on Dec. Igth. Durham council re-elected by no- C1amatioa with only one chase in councillors. Egremont and Normanby councils both returned by aeehunation. James Ledingham, Durham, passes away Dec. 28th, and Mn Rietumti, Boyce on Dec. W. Death of Mn. Don Stuart. Price- ville, on Dec. 20. High School Commencement held Der.. 21. l Warden D. J. MacDonald given an- ,nual banquet in o. Bound, Nov. 18. l November breaks record for sev- [ere cold weather and snowfall. Bentlnck’s 1933 council reelected without opposition for 1934. Mrs J. S. I'm-mu Durham, the winner ot a. baking content. DECEMBER Angus McArthur elected reeve of Glenelg. by " majority in three-cor- nered contest. Death of Mrs. T. McComb, Dur- ham. on Dee. lat, and Min Catherine Derby, Detroit, on Nov. 29. Miss A. Macphéil, M.P., undergoes operation it} Markdale hospital. William Smith, Durum,"iiG Nov, 19th. Fergus won playoff from Durham, in_rrrrcounty league lacrosse. British Columbia returns a Liberal Gov't. 84th anniversary of Trinity Church,' Dulham, on Nov. 5th, with Rev. P. G. Hardy, former rector in charge. Knox Church fowl supper. Nov. 3. Veterans hold memorial service, Nov. ll, and banquet Nov. 14, with Col. F. F. Hunter the leading speaker Delegates of fall fair societies from Grey and Bruce meet in Durham. Jas. McDonald died in West, as a. result of stroke. Former pastor, Rev. C. B. Jones. preacher at St. Columba, Prieeville, Anniversary, Oct. 8, Standard Paving Co. commence paving contract on October 11, north of town. Sept. 29. Prov'l plowing match near Owen Sound, Oct. 10-13. Fenton family ot Holstein in car accident. Oct. lat. . Queen St. Anniversary, Oct. lat. Ordination and Induction of Rev. N. McDonald on Sept. M, in Price- ville Presbyterian Church. Surprise party and presentation " St. Columba. Church, Pricevme, to W W. Haulage, veteran choir leader, on his 80th birthday. Prlcevllle rall fair, Sept. 22nd. Wm. Andrews died Sept. 28, as re- sult. of wounds received while hunt- ing. Large congregations at 80th anat- versary of Durham Baptist Church, Sept. 24, when preacher was Rev. H. Stewart, grandson of Rev. Alexander Stewart, the ttrat pastor. Grey, Dufferin and Bruce Medical Als'n met in Durham, Sept. 26. Glenelg School Fair at Edge Hill, Sept. M. Wedding of Mr Arch. Greenwood and Miss Muriel Brown, Sept. 13. Egremont School Fair in Holstein. Sept. 18. Fair weather and good (all fair In Durham, Sept. 13. Wedding ot Mr R. Burnett and Miss Annie Kearney, Sept. 9. Death of Mrs N. Melosh, Glenelg, in London, Sept. 9, and Giuen Boyd, of Glenelg, Sept. 10. Holstein wins Int. W. P. A. champ 'ctttship, defeating Listowel in the Jae. Peter, Normanby, and John Backus, Durham, passed away Sept. 6th and 5th. also Gordon Robertson, Dornoch, Sept. 6th. mnby, celebrate diamond Amos church. ormnore,Utr. " and 14. D. J. McArthur's barn, Bunesaan, destroyed by the Sept. 2nd. Last graduation exercises of Durham Hospital, Sept. 8th, when six nurses graduated. Rev. John Bell. Brandon, watches in Knox Church. 80% ot Form V pupils successful in Durham high school. Albert E. Krona and Miss Augusta McAllster married on Aug. M. SEPTEMBER Remains of man dead 2 yrs, found in Ed. Lindsay's bush. J. H. Harding lens human but» ineu to Wilfrid Barbour.. Tegchers' Convention in Ayton CrNTARTty9YteTiirirttt-r- ---- : TORONTO Succeuml Hanover won tennis tournament fair in years at Holstein. on THE DURHAM REVIEW OCTOBER Och HOLSTEIN SCHOOL REPORT Mr Caldwell Kerr viaited on Sun- day with Mr and Mrs Wm Cnldwell. Our pastor gave us a splendld New Year sermon on Sunday. Visitors at Mr and Mrs J. Kerr's, Sunday were Mr and Mn A, C. Mar- shall and Mr and Mrr T. Bell. Mrs Gordon Flewellyn its able to be out again after her recent Illness. We regret to report that little Mil, ton Caldwell has not been so well lately and Mil! M. Wauon. R N., has been in ttttettdtutee. Mr. and Mn John Aldred were visitors recently with Mr and Mrs. W. Blyth. " call was answered by a bible verse, containing the word 'Patience'. The word 'Nthtuirtems' was chosen for next meeting. Mrs Blyth wu Ip- Ivi'mted to look after tiowera for the nick. It was decided to hold a social in the near future for the members and their husbands. Mrs Blyth clot- ed the meeting with prayer tuttr " terwards served a. dainty lunch. Wut' Mr. and Mrs Bert Barber visited recently with Mr. and Mrs Ronald Smith. The young people of Varney and? Knox, held a party Thursday evening‘ in honor of Mr. Norman Carson who; is home trom Toronto for a, week., Mr. and Mrs Wm. Thompson and Lhei Allan Park orchestra supplied smart] music tor round and square dancingq A dainty lunch was served by the, young ladies. I l 1034 is with us and ell its oppor- .tunlties for good or evil. The ms- ilority of the people hope and pray that it my bring good to us. This 7, a. mere suggestion u s New Year ‘resolution. that we aid in the sus- lwer of our own prayers by being ,and doing the things we uh for. 1“Erov1dence helps those who helps 3 themselves . " 3 Yeovil club held their annual meet- Ilug on Jan. 3rd, when the following gomcem were elected tor 1934: Pres. Arch. Clarke: lat. Vice Pres.. Glad- stone McInnes: Ree. Sec'y. Robt. Haas: Sec'y Tress, Clarence Ross. At the school meeting in 8.8. No. , Geo. Alles, was chairman: James ‘Nicholson, sec'y. Two new trustees 1Were elected, viz: Geo. Drimmle, W. (Keith and Campbell Watson, sec'y- tress. The Varney Wide Awake Young People's Club held their regular monthly meeting at the home ot Mrs Jno. Marshall, Jr. Tuesday eve- ning, Jan. gth'. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marshall, Jr. and baby, Mora Ann, spent a. day recently with Mrs Marshall's par- ents, Mr and Mrs John Kerr. Mr: Kerr, who mtftered fromustroke a few weeks ago, is feeling some- what better. Mr. Wallace Adams and Miss Ed. ith Drlmmie left Monday to attend Northern Business College, Owen Sound. Arthur Haas Joined the "big team" of the New Canada. Movement in Lambton Co. last Friday. This week they are storming Kent Co. Miss Edith Drlmmie left Monday to attend Northern Business College, Owen Sound. Mr and Mrs J. R. Scott, Toronto, visited recently with the Ailes tttrm ily. Btates Jn return tor freer entry British liquor into um country. would enter into In exchange une- ment. Ho and. the We!“ Utee learning that Great Britain was to increase hog quota from the United to Jr Ir-mar Sauna M, R. L Alex Aitken 82, Jean Boole; Lower Room VARNEY lunch. lime Mil- t no well or your local E are kept in an: 1'le to I'M] making out the I the can in the Jan. 4th, In reply to instant. I an pleased Mr Conn otthiadepa, its Holstein. states tl -- -qIV nvwnvw we rob! lowing apprecuuve letter, which ex- plain. Snell: ( Mrs C. Drumm, I Secretary Hydrxrriaeetrse Sistemf Holstein, Ont. ' of ', read by Helen Bullet: Hymn 20 was sung, after which a number of game: were played. .The meeting cloned with Taps. The regular meeting ot Saugeen CGtT., met in basement ot the Presbyterian Church, on Jan. 3rd. The meeting opened hy repeating the C.G.I.T. purpose in unison. Hymn 26 was sung, followed by a payer by Mrs. Brown. The minutes of Int meeting were read and adopted. " ter which the roll all was given. M135 N. Shortt read the scripture lesson, which was taken from Psalm 95. This we: followed by a. solo by Ellubeth Aitken. The Devotional period was led by label Home. the theme being "A new be.) In no. " A poem entitled "r read by Helen Bu] i It ls rather discouraging tor the Header to get up a meeting with an Pttendanee of twelve. What is the 'matter with our Circle? Are we so ing to let it drop.' " cerulnly will drop it we don't all try to work to- ‘gether and do our best to "tend. Your attendance would be very much appreciated, so let us all go and start the New Year with an attendance of forty. We'll be seeing you next Mon. day night. Come and bring your friends. . and Mrs Hamburg. Mrs C -iGuiii,' and Mrs. Hutie. They all spent a very enjoyable evening. Mrs. Tuck entertained at a de. llghtful tea on New Years afternoon at her home. The table WIS decor- ated with red candles and itowerts. The guests were Mrs Mohdyen and daughter Margaret. Mt. Forest: Mr. 1 Community Circle held their week- ly meeting Monday night, with every small attendance. The meeting 0 pened with hymn " with m1 Hunt as chairman, after which the Lord's Prayer was repeated. The scripture reading was taken by Elm McGuine. after which the busineu wu tans- ncted. On an invitation from Mount Forest, it was decided to so there for a skating party Tueedny night. The tirat topic wu given by Miss Non Shortt, followed by n rending by Miss Gretta Fenton. Robert Hm gave the second. followed by current events by R. Christie. The repeating of the Mizpeh closed the ttrat part ot the meeting. Then followed ahnit hour of games, under the direction ot Kenneth Allee, which were very much enjoyed. The January meeting ot the Wom- en's Institute will be held Thurmy. the 18th. at Mrs. Fenton's. A good attendance is requested. Mrs. Drumm, Mean Colin McMil- lan and Wm. Nelson were pleased to have a short visit from Mr. Neil Cel- der ot Winnipeg. one dey [at week. Mr. Calder is an old Egremont boy. Mrs. David Bruce, who ha been ill tor some time, ll. we are glad to report, somewhat. better. Mrs. Wm. Aberdeln of Mt. Forest. is visiting Mr and Mrs. Du'ld Bruce. The congregation ot the United Church will and their series ot Bo. clall. The ttrttt will be held on Fri- day night, Jan. 19th. There will be u play put on by Letterbreen young people entitled “Valley Farm" The north people will supply the lunch and the south, the program. iiiiaia" tron: Conn. Letterbreen Farewell and Hoisteiu, were present. The clutch; we (M " hear twtory whistle nun. We hope iiiiriGiGiaw" work for the ot the winter. - _ FU "iiriGis, Missionary Society held their haul-y meeting on Tue» day of this week. “(Mg-agwgud to report that Mr luau-y In mewhnt improved. The Community Circle were enters tained by Mount Forest Young Peo. ple to a skating party [at night. A good time was reportpd by all. HOLSTEIN LEADER i 'tein, states that the local Hrdroa!geetrte L in excellent mm. to accuracy and no; LOCAL AND venom“ In reply to your: of lat am pleased to report that orthadepartaumi, who vu. In, lute: that the records heal Hydro-Electric System loin): Potent Dim-let Orange met here yesterdny. Repre- bills my Better written on "owed by I solo by I. The Devotional W Isabel Hume, the new Deal in Lite." 'The New Your w†received the vol nouns“ in in recording unison. Hymn by a payer dilutes of [at ' adopted, " Wu given. the scripture n from Psalm Mr. breed. ot MI locum of the During the Mars which he hat Put on Haw h" “minted Harxt work “a "We: will any we thm When M, provh l Quilter. - ,,_ W.“ ing unm me In l When the wolves. outnumbered the ot hll noun. " -"""0" as It!" doe. work around his 200 we tum, he has never been able to Mr a tractor. He explains that he wu hm! up with harm-K Ind oxen. but believes in keeping up will the all" and BO use: tractors an -..a-, - which he oruUnliy settled, Mr Ihw also runs I luv. lath, shingle nm‘. planing tad min mm On chomnnu any. In the can: mm, Mr Haw “we at 6 Ln. winter and summer, and are. the wood-burning boilers. H.- 001:st It . good day It he is “W More 8 p. m. Although he um does work around ha Soir - farm. he hu never heen Deanne MI " years. Albert Haw. Proton Tmtp. In still hale and hearty and We to do a good d:.\‘s work. Battle. managing his farm un Which he arm-my sealed. Mr Haw also runs 0. at. mu. 'shingle :am‘. planing Ind min ttttil. On chomnnx at" In the can: mill, Mr Haw I‘m-s u s In" Wham:- lnll --- ...__' ALBERT HAW, OF PROTON OTILL DOE. A FULL DAY'S WORK The Inquest into the death of t late Eugene Kelly, Mount Fun wu resumed on Tuesday last. I Perry. " coroner. The procm-dn; took mu an hour and the jun and and were not long In tuTt't't', upon . venllct, which was to tht. , feet that Mae Kelly came to ! death on the 20th Dee. last an rt , of bum received on night of In 19th, while mm; a ciguette My! 't at the Mr of a car in the yard the Belmont Hotel, Mt. Fore-t. of Mr Wm. Cum on Thursday Phi- m; of Int. weak. The evening was planned " u surprlue for Norman. while on " vacation ll his home here. Those who were present I‘vpm' I plenum time. He Little Hilton Caldwell who has been In delicate health no long. has been quite ill and under the doctor's are for the out week. We hop" he my noon show me improvexm-m. Quite " number from the surround lug neighborhood. nthered at home ', While in Holstein am Wednesday waning. we noticed a at so down 'mnln street with some old pans and Mr. And In Wm. Marshall, Euro. mom, vllltod on Sunny ttt Mr It. Int-hall's. has gone. Would It not be well for each of no to do likewue? Jesus an 3 very high standout for HU discip- lea, when He " "Be ye perfect, even no my Mutter in heaven is per- feet." The - mum to for us todny. The way my sometimes be dark and the cloud: Intervene, but if we follow the lending of the Master, we Iholl one day hear His "Well done, enter thou Into the Joy ot thy A good eonttrmtation was out to the nervlce Sunday And though scar- cely able to be out ,our pastor gan- n an. lacunae nod very unable for the beginning of the new year.. He took for NI “abbot "Refusing to go back†Ind ave n his own reBolve tor the new year. that he would live cloner to God than In the year that Hominy night when Joe Wilson was coming home from Durham, he overtook a poem and sleigh on the 2nd con, with no driver. Joe tied them up to Win. Jmuel' some. and hid him come out to see who owned then, but u no one knew. Mr. Jan cues put them in his liable for the night. boon tied on the nu. On enquir- ing about it, we were Informed that In. Harry Finder and Min Marion Hamilton were the newly-weds. Inter Clan-co Young. ton of Mr no In Joseph Young. at the an, (all and hurt his hand badly while phyla; " school Int week and ig under tho doctor. care. We are planned to Btate he II muting better. Mr Thou. loom has teen quite ill the put week, and uni-r the doc- torU are. lean Martin and George Wilson were in Haverton I any or two last Ham's "a". erwtrinkGiii"'a' 1.32"." tram only 'ao-.. "out. KNOX CORNERS hobby ia wed . philosophy. I â€than, he believes . ttumurh even the l, Milt (lie is not “a: cum and hand from .arty morn- "ullll tn the days bean 1nd deertar human residents the country. nuchinery‘ ', ll, 1084 " work Mr. In. “an“. Iewed light nu due. Harm“ the out promises “or the no " OFFICERS A Back to A large Fungi} M, Irur Id VOL. M Mr " lad wil hr .dn tttt bl M mtf at hot uhe mull at Work ll. 1 ne wild plan ty on