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Mr. Mcintyre, teacher at S.S. No. 12, is spending Easter vacation at his home town, the other side of A number have tapped and expect Mrs David Leith in Durham. a good run of sap this year. Miss Watson, who has been living If you can qualify for this policy, see us today, FuH details PETER RAMAGE CRYSTAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD,, 427 St. Francoisâ€"Xavier Street, (Dept. OCâ€"5) Montreal, C I enclose 10¢ to cover mailing costs. Please send me liberal trial sizes of your five famous aids to loveliness, ADDRES £IFÂ¥ .« Misses Viola and Norma Johnson and Mr. Keeso and Mr Cecil Johnson of Listowel spent the week end with Mrs J. Teeter of Durham spent a few days last week with the McGuire family. Misses Hazel and Jean Leith are apending their Easter holidays with Mrs David Leith in Durham. Mr HOLSTEIN LEADER LOCAL AND PERSONAL PROV. with Mr Earl Reid and family, has returned to her home in Seaforth. Miss J. Ritchie of Durham is visitâ€" ing her niece, Mrs N. E. McG_\!lre_._ Miss Ailene Brown is spending the Easter holidays with the Shortt famâ€" lly Mrs® McPhaden and Margaret of Mount Forest are spending a few days with Mr and Mrs J. Horsburg. Mrs Jas Kerr received the sad news last week, oOf the death of her sister, Mrs Annie Munn of Calgary, who paseed away March 18, at the home | ie of her daughter, Mrs Bert Johnston. | She was 76 years of age and the secâ€" The sympathy ond daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Thas. Derby, Hampden. Mrs MunB2 saqd death of visited her sister, Mrs Kerr and othâ€" Mrs McDermil er friends a few years ago and will Charles and â€" be remembered by the older PeOPIG . ysses Mar of Hampden, where she was raised. once Patterso DL IICZT UaM@MUCI, TBR MMWDW EMMOAOOOO! She was 76 years of age and the secâ€" ‘The sympathy of this district goes to ond daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Mr, and Mrs Wm. Watson, on the Thas. Derby, Hampden. Mrs Mun= saq death of their Gaugbter Downig, visited her sister, Mrs Kerr and othâ€" Mrs McDermid; also to her brothers, er friends a few years ago and will Charles and Campbell Watson. be remembered by the older peOPI@ yyssges Margaret Leith and Florâ€" of Hampden, where she was raised. ence Patterson, who are attending Mrs Hastie spent the Easter BOMâ€" norma at Stratford, are spending Gays with her son and family it in, paster vacation with their parâ€" North Bay, |ents, Mr and Mrs Wm Leith, and Mr Miss Ruby Kerr spent the WeK|ang Mrs Sam Patterson. end with her parents, Mr and Mrs.l The Women‘s Institute are holding Jordan, also the Buller family. ‘their April meeting at home of Mrs. After visiting friends in | Toront0, r froneyman, on Wednesday Of this and other points, Mrs Petrie reLUTD:| week, 2 'â€Aftel.' vigiting friends in â€" Toronto, and other points, Mrs Petrie returt; ed home last week. â€"M_r;_zile; ï¬rown and Brown Irvin, motored to Toronto the first of the week. Making maple syrup is the order of the day. .The Fidler family have tapped a large number of trees in Brown Bros. bush and Geo. Bye on George Calder‘s bush. 'Mr Bert Gibson spent a few days in Toronto the first of week. _ Mr. and Mrs Alex McPhail spent the week enrd and holiday in Toronto and Buffalo, returning home Mondp,y Mr Denzil Haas spent the Easter vacation at his home here. MARKED SILVER WEDDING IN TORONTO HOME Mrs M. G. Morphet, 62 Kennedy Ave., Toronto, arranged a delightfulâ€" ly informal celebration, on the ocâ€" casion of Mr. and Mrs J. W. Menâ€" ary‘s silver wedding anniversary, at her parents‘ residence, 35 Glendonâ€" wynne Road, which was a most hapâ€" py surprise to the erstwhile citizens of Holstein, Ont. Oldâ€"timers. in Holstein will rememâ€" ber that Mr J. W. Menary was enâ€" gaged in business there some 28 years ago, moving to Toronto with his bride in 1911, where he is now recognized as one of Toronto‘s most prominent realty brokers. Mr. Menary is also actively interâ€" ested ‘in promoting sports and athle tic enterprise among the youth of West .Toronto. Mrs Menary is equalâ€" ly well known for her interests in the various organizations of â€" her church, to which she devotes unselâ€" fishly of her time. Though entirely impromptu, the evening was a decide@ success. Folâ€" lowing the hearty and sincere feliciâ€" tations from relatives and guests, Mr. Henry and son Doward supplied the music and played a number of square dances by popular request. Mr Dixie Dean, who ‘s heard over the radio each morning, also gave a number of brilliant sclos en his piâ€" ano accordion. The guests were: Mr R. D. Henry and son Doward: M‘ss Annie Keith: Mr and Mrs C. M. Bunston: Mr and Mrs A. McFadyen: Mr and Mrs Glen Morphet: Ada and John Menary: Mr W. Radke: Mrand | Mrs J. Fleming, Mr and Mrs Greenap way, Mr and Mrs F. Searle, Mr. and Mrs MacKay, Mr and Mrs E. Ball ard son William, Mr ard Mrs Chamâ€". berlair, Mr. and Mrs H. Swain, Mr. and Mrs Champion, Mr S. Krehm and Mr. Wm. Dean. \| A quiet wedding was solemnized at the United Church Parsonage, Durâ€" ham, on March 28, by Rev..W. C. Al mack, when Mary Edna, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs John R. Campbell, Holsteir, was united in marriage to Allan Edwin, youngest son of Mrs. and the late James Packâ€" ham of Caistor Centre, Ont. The bride, who was given away by her father, looked very pretty in a monet blue satin dress with white shoes and stockings. Mrs Graydon Berry, sister of bride, was matron of honor and Mr‘Joseph Campbell, a brother of bride, was. groomsman. The groom‘s gift to bride was a white | gold necklace, which #he wore: to‘ the matron of honor & gilver butter| dish and knife: to the best man gold | cuff links. s | After the ceremony, they returned to| home of the bride, whére a bountiful eupper was enjoyed. Im the centre of table stood a four storey wedding‘ cake preitily decorated. Owing to the death of bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law the reception plarmned for was cancelled. Many handsome anrd useful gittlf were received from friends and relaâ€" tives. The young couple spent a few days with friends of%ow.ein and | Proton, after leaving fqr Toronto, beâ€" fore returning home t cR' Cenâ€"| THE DURMAM REVIEW PACKHAM â€" CAMPBELL ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO HYMENEAL the Easter YACcaLION L MTUM _ °> °> ent homes. Milton Schenk is a guest at presâ€" Interm ent in his parental home. | cemeter) Mrs Thorne visited over the week 9010CL end with Mr and Mrs R. Haas. Kitchene Murray Ross has returned home, deceased after a month spent in Toronto. g90th yei in £0°0"""* _ _ _ month, / "hyton Gmene i o mort #196 comin iaa ty en aae i |eat o1 ~ ns Reoes oo o ein | 1, T » oward ent in his parental home. _|. _ ___.| gctock, Of the “"dw:um The ::l't: 65, Carlylé Geddes | and | Alex Mrs Thorne visited ;"fl' Kitchener, ‘:m:t“ymw in Rs|McMurdo equal 60. Dorothy MceNa}â€" end with Mr and h:"re + Hnled ~m. dm:.r diu T0 . _ Since that!ty 51. Jr IVâ€"Muriel Watson ‘(ubs) ï¬l: a ’;nonm spent in Toronto. ;O;:t.hy the body has beeD lying u:ll gr lllâ€"fl-!t-ll(.b )loKmJ ulexfli. !( h;(rll'; after ts » . Relatives, ‘Wat.on 8. ir Iâ€"Kenneth Lelt Mr Jas. Coutts visited hS "*‘"*""* / the ce The undertaker from Kitâ€"‘go, Colvin Geddes 76, Dorothy Harriâ€" at Conn over the W MMM"H“ a eï¬mebodybymmonfl,me'Kuï¬h 55. Ir 1â€" Ivan Christie, Holstein, SDG chener, convey Deceased | in Nott, Douglas Nott Primer ith his bro the family plot. | Calvin » rim nf the Easter holidays WID M """ * orge to es * . _ a stroke. |__Hertor MeMurdo. John Harrison, WEqn, Miss Florenc:e and Wilson Clark, who are attending High School ot Flesherton, are holiGaying with their parents, Mr. and Mrs Finlay Clark. Mr John Munn, Minto, is holidayâ€" ing at Mr Jas Bunston‘s. Mr Thos Henderson left a couple of weeks ago for Guelph, where he has secured a position. Mr. ard Mrs Fintay Clark aitended a reception for their niece, Abhss Al ice Broughton, above Swinton Park, on Wednesday, March 21st â€" Mi John McMurda took material from Mr. Thos Reid‘s swamp last week, to build a pig pen and hen house.. Teachers and pupils aro OO "@ * ator anstion at their differ Mr Chas. Smail is busy every day row buzzing wood and at present is cutting around 8. §.â€"No. .13. Mr Wallace Adams, who is attendâ€" in Owen Sound Business College, spent the week enc with his paret t8, Mr and Mrs Vicsor Adams. The farmers are making good use of the roads the last few days, haulâ€" ing log and shingle block to our two mills . > Mr W. J. Turner has h‘s father from Laurel \elvmag him at present cut his supply of logs. Miss Edith Drimmie, another stuâ€" dent of Owen Sound Business Colâ€" lege, spent the week end with her parents, Mr ard Mrs J. Drimmie. Master Ross Taylor is spending his vacation with his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs Alex. Hepderson. On Sunday our pastor had a good : ] Easter message from the text, "B@ . hold the place where they laid Him.‘ . Whn the body of Jesus waslaid in the tomb, the mopes of His friends and disciples were buried with Him, and their hearts were sad. But when they knew he had risen from the dead, then were they filled with joy. What does this empty tomb mean to us? Ard are we rejoicing in the risâ€" en Christ as our personal Saviour? If we are, then we too, have a glorâ€" ious hope of a new life beyond the grave. The women who went toseek the Master were anxious about who would roll away the stone from the door of tomb, and behold it was rolâ€" led away. And so it will be with evâ€" ery soul who is earnesily seeking Jeâ€" sus. The way will be made plain and they will find in Him a mighty Sayvâ€" four and also a friend, who is the same yesterday, today and forever. â€" The choir had special music and we were glad to have so many of t.hemI out for the service. We also had| some . flowersâ€"daffodils from â€" the| Watson home. | Mrs Arthur Petty has been quite ill and under the Dr‘s care. _ Mrs. Bauer and Mrs Smallman are also on the sick list. We hope they may all soon be restored to their usual health again . Mr and Mrs D. Marshall and Mr. and Mrs A. Aberdein spent an eveâ€" nirg last week with Mr and Mrs H. Watson . Miss Margaret Watson came home last week from London, «pending the Easter vacation at her home. * Some of the young folks listenedâ€"in to the Maple Leafâ€"Detroit Red Wing hockey match over the radio Friday evening last. A number of young people from the ‘Corners‘, spent Thursday evening at Mr S. Koenig‘s, of Hampden, anc helped Miss Bornice celebrate â€" her birthday. Mrs McNally and son Marshall, of Zion, visited first of week with relâ€" atives hene. Mrs Watson and Miss Margaret, visited on Saturday with Mrand Mrs Allan Aitken, near Holstein. * Mr Dolphie Lawrerce, Egremont, cut woud for several on our line last week with his fine sawing outit. KNOX CORNERS f i Mr RaAn, Jr., who is engaged with Mr Gordon Grant at present, spent ‘an evening at bhome of Mr. and Mrs. \ Norman Scherk Wednesday last, and ‘enjoyed the hockey broadcast of Toâ€" ‘ton, for Normanby Tp., has been _ & ‘round this neighborhood last week. 11 BME 124A 4 dn ic sn tatnd dn td Mrs Bert Watson and Mrs Caldwell Sr., visited an afternoon recently with Mr. and Mrs Matt. Barber. Mr. and Mrs Mrs Wm Allan, Egreâ€" mont, spent an evening recently with Mr. and Mrs Palmer (Patterson. The assessor, Mr Lynett, of Ayâ€" ronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings, over Mr Schenk‘s excellent eâ€" lectric radio. Miss Cook, teacher at Varney, is spending her vacation at her home, near Kenilworth. Mr David Gordon who does a conâ€" siderable amourt of carpenter work around Varney, was assisting Mr Ce cil Barber last week in this line. Our mail courier, Mr Chas Rahn, who resides at Varney and draws mail for Durham rural route No 3, down the bighway No 6 as far as Orchard, back up on the back line by and 2r4d con. Bentinck, as far as Hutton Hill, is having some problem these times. Its hard for the mail courierâ€"to know which to takeâ€" the cutter or the buggy, for while the pavement on No. 6 Highway is bare, the backline and sidercads have yet abundance of snow. BULLERâ€"In lovi memory of my dear daughter GlÂ¥dys and . sonâ€"inâ€" law, Alfred Buller,\ who passed away April 2, 1930 and v. 29, 1932. There is a mother who misses you went: And I think of you and houfly But try to be brave content.. But the tears that we sked in silence And we breathe a sigh regret For you were mine, and we remember Though all the world fotget. â€"Always remembered by\ mother and daughter Helen and Charles, Russell and Arthur. sadly, And finds the time long since you For "SPRINGYTIME APPEFITCC RIGHT now, when evelybody’o tivred of monotonous winâ€" ter foods, change to crispness! Try a bowl of crisp Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes with milk or cream, for breakâ€" fast. See how keen and fit you feel. _ Kellogg‘s are rich in energy â€" easy to digest. Ideal for the children‘s supper. Always ovenâ€"{fresh and flayo> perfect â€" kept so by the hea:â€"sealed inner WAXTITE bag. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. IN MEMORIAM with 8r IVâ€"Percy Gordon 78, Lorne Eeâ€" cles 71, Elsie Hooper 67, Howard Keith 65, Carlyle Geddes and Alex McMurdo equal 60. Dorothy MceNal}â€" ty 51. Jr IVâ€"Muriel Watson (abs.) 8r IIIâ€"Ruth McKenzie 78, Charles Watson (abs.) Jr Iâ€"Kenneth Leith Calvin Nott, Douglas Nott. Primer â€"Hector McMurdo, John Harrison. & L G. Ries, teacher §. S. NO 14, EGREMONT Winter Term: fAgures donate per cent taken. Form Â¥â€"Jim HW 79. Sr IVâ€"Iren: Wilson 86, Rita Kinsman 72, Clifford McCannel 70. . Jr IVâ€"Ross Hill s6, Mary Weir 84. Sr IIâ€"â€" Vera Wilson EASTER TESTS 8. 8. NO 18, Bo‘r 82, Vera Hiltz 72, Dorothy Hiliz 59. Jr HIâ€"Grant MocCannel 65, Lila Har rison 65, Vernon McCannel 61, Marjâ€" orie Kinsman 60, Orval Harrison 57 IIâ€"Betty Hill 78, Mery McDonald 69, Billy MeNalty 60. I to IIâ€" L. Hiltz, Clarence Kinsman, Ray Moâ€" Cannel. . Priâ€"Marjory Wilson, Lor raine McCannel, Leona Hiltz, Marg aret Weir (abs.) Sr IVâ€"â€"Agnes Dickson 79, Muric) Nelson 71, Edith Dickson 64, Llioyd Dickson 63 3â€"5, Carman Dickson 44, Jr. IVâ€"Velma Lewis 77, Beatrice Carmount 61, Hyene Dickson 59, Vicâ€" tor Kirby 46. Sr HMIâ€"Myrie Wester velt 66, Essie Dickson 62, Verna Carâ€" mount 51, Franklyn»n Pinder 50 238, Raymond Ball 42. $r 1Iâ€"Thelma Brown 70, Geralé Pinder 68, Keith Dickson 67 2â€"3, Lorna Kirby 65, Lawâ€" son Lewis 58, Irwin Nelson 51, Earl Nelson 49. Iâ€"Grant Dickson 73, Ray Nelson 60. Sr Prâ€"Dorothy Brown. Jr Prâ€"â€"Audrey Carmount. No. oh roll 25: av. att‘ce 24.43 Jean Ledingham, teacher *Islay Seamat, Sr I Aâ€"Daisy Dyer, Harold Gibson, Audrey Eakett, Pranâ€" cis Ellis, Arthur Buller, *Minerva Mercer. $&r 1 Bâ€"Herold Long, *Phyâ€" Mis Johnston. Jr Iâ€"Earlma Reld, Clifford Troup, Doreen Eecles, Betty McMillan, Dorothy Long, Ruby Moore Harry Aitken, Shirley Long, A. J. Morrison. Pr Aâ€"Delbert Long, Fem Long, Eimer Ellis. Pr Bâ€"Royden Haas. * missed examinations *Jean: §r IVâ€"Gretta Williams, *FMoreance Eecles, Wallace Bilton. Sr I!Iâ€"*M. Reid, *Florence Relid, Willie Drim mie, Alice Drimmie. _ Jr II! â€"*Rich arc Irvin, Douglas Williams. Sr IIâ€" Carman Love. Ir Hâ€"*Charlie in in, â€" *Myrtle Horsburgh, _ Raymond Bilton, Dorothy Drimmie. _ Jr Iâ€"A ice Reid, *Alex Reid. Sr T‘vâ€"Elwyn Nichoison. Jr Prâ€"Anna Irvin *Indicates perfect attendanse Isabel Hastie, teacher Daniel J. Firth, supp)y for $2.00 for a whole year. A large bridge on the highway near Grand Valley is threatened with C¢ struction by floods on the Grand Râ€" ver, while Elora and other towns are endangered. No serious damage ## as yet evident, as the result of floods alon« the Saugeen. Instead of writing that weekly let ter to distant friends, why not have the Review tell them the news of the district. Save yoursel! the troubleof worrying over what to say each week US$8. 2, BG‘T and NORMAXNB\ Jr IIâ€"Alex Aitken, *Russell Ellis, jual, *Jim Stevenson, Bert Long, Jear Ececles, equal, Jean McGuire, slay Seamat. Sr I Aâ€"Daisy Dyer, 8. S. NO 9, EGREMONT Holstein Junior Room . Campbell, teacher ‘Nora J. Shortt, teacher 18 ening, April 13th, 4 the church basem{ and 15¢. See bil "Sewing for eral musical Snow on the & of April. _ It is « not shake off the and when we wa The Ladies‘ Aid Church will prese store NOTICEâ€"Corns, Athletes‘ foot. Od «d by Cress Corn h course blacksm M H tos Durkam a Happy The last definiti Drug Store h to H Accident at Abs ma Gagnon had & on the topic, "Th at work." A pianc feld and Mrs. S program. â€" Contes matchâ€"the girls were enjoyed and h Thursday a nev and Cc Proup Young People‘s YOL L1Â¥ cow J April 23r urham J ‘ng, April M COOK t POR The Owen Soun POR SALF n Durhan POR SALS D place Toror W P] phon« Ho ask t SALL Advin AT H ALE B hone OR 8. Sche \\NTEE h Hunt strong Smith, Mount t« pres the nun Patt SAl Nob OT W Wl d Un See