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Durham Review (1897), 2 Aug 1934, p. 8

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CAMP BoRDEN air Port TO BE ABANDONED Camp Borden is about to become a thing of the past. An exchange of between federal and provincial govâ€" ©rnments is awailing final approval according to Queen‘s Park Under the exchange the province will receive the Camp Borden propâ€" erty near Barrie and hand over to the «wederal government the Petawawa property near Ottawa. Negotiations in this connection have been proceeding for nearly ten CANADIAN NATIONAL ONE EXTRA DAY AT DESTINATION! HOLIDAY BARGAIN AVGUST 3 From I»LUIRI TAKE advantage of a real bargain! Kellogg‘s Corn Flakes are today‘s outstanding value in cereals. Many servings from the big package at a cost of only a few cents. Grocers are featuring Kellogg‘s for a limited time only. Buy now! Made by Kellogg in London, Ont. Our Merit Rating Plan is the only one available in Canad hich provides such discounts for all coverages for Private Passenger Automobiles. 9l'l‘n'ue di::ounhe:pply, whether or not the motorist has been inuredwiththisCompanyintheput,mdm deducted fromtheptenimontheiuunneoofhispolicy. A claim having been made under either the Collision, Fire or Theft coverages will not disqualify the motorist for his Merit Discount on the Public Liability and Property Damage sections, l::lm hl:cw:’ae a cl:llfum tb:nd.r eitln;r tlli:. Pfiblic Liability or Property Damage sections not disqualify motorist for his Merit Discount under the sections of Collision, Fire and Theft. Because we believe that careful motorists are entitled to a further reward for Care, Courtesy and Common Sense in their driving, we have extended our Merit Rating Plan in Ontario so that DISCOUN T S UP TO 25% are now available for Private Passenger Automobiles on All Classes of Automobile Insuranceâ€" PUBLIC LIABILITY, PROPERTY DAMAGE, COLLISION, FIRE AND THEFT. 1 0/ DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a car O/O for the past year without claims. 0/ DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a car 1 5/0 for the past two years without claims. 0j DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a car 20/0 for the past three years without claims. 0j DISCOUNT to motorists who have owned and operated a car 2 5 /o for the past four years or more without elmims will save money _ Our Merit Rating Plan of Automobile Insurance provides reduced premiums for carefual drivers. SAFE DRIVING TORONTO GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY Depot phone 138. Buy nowâ€" Oe O OPm eneommmmmemmmemed RETURN UP TO MIDNIGHT, MONDAY Canadianâ€"Owned Companies should be i . by Canadian Poli cphabde/4l"*" preference "It‘s the man at the wheel that counts" $1 1 .25 QUEBEC CITY | Local Agent dlobboy94 Hywmqualifyfqrthhpolicy,o;eeuafiodny.mm Finlayson, minister of lands and forâ€" ests, who intimatedl that he felt a years uncer the direction of Hon. W shortly CC PRMTC The Petawawa property, owned bY?receh the Ontario government, was estabâ€" is fel lished 2s an artillery camp ml.nyf provi years ago. No rent was paid by the taxes, feceral government, and during the‘ T». D. C. TOWN Town agent, phone 138 , AUVGUST 6 DURHAM to P. RAMAGE $11.85 DE BEAUVPRE T297A DURHAM, ONT retain same was far from beautiful in facial feaâ€" tures, she capitalized on her sense of humor to such an extent that her name will live for many a day in the hearts of movie fans. _ Beauty may be a big factor in landing a position but one Stas ito Drouhnte Hhke: ssnalpl MmMoosomin, and Mrs, John Baskie, of Whitewood. A son predeceased him in 1904, at the age of thnee years. The funeral service was held from the family residence, Main St., Monâ€" day afternoon at 4 o‘clock, conducted by the Rev. A. E. Swanson, and interâ€" ment was made in the South cemâ€" etery, Moosomin. | _ Domn aAt Holste‘n, Ont. 72 years aâ€" ’go, Mr Reid came West in 1904 anc !oettled in the district immediately | south of Moosomin, where he farmed lsuocesst‘uny till 1921, when he movâ€" | ed to Moosomin. A successful breeder | of pure bred cattle, he was the posâ€" ]sessor of one of the finest herds of Herefords in Eastern Saskatchewan. | _A kindly, intelligent and hospitâ€" Fable man, a devoted husband and father, a good neighbor and staunch friend, he was highly esteemed by all who knew him, and his sudden death will be deeply mourned throughout the community, He was a Presbyterâ€" ian in religgon and Liberal in politics. Mr. Reid was married in 1894. Beâ€" Moosomin, and Whitewood. A in 1904, at the sides his widow he is survived by son and a daughter, Carlyle Reid, In the passing of Thomas Henry Reid, whose death ‘occurred in the Moosomin General Hospital, Sunday, after a brief illness, Moosomin loses another of its highly respected and esteemed pioneers. Marie Dressler, tario government, it is stated, will use Borden for réforestation purposâ€" es, and already has planted 3,000,000 trees on the northerly section. This section has not been used for miliâ€" (From the "World Spectator," Moosâ€" Borden, moving their camp to the new T although Camp Borden pee with many buil While the Ontario government would receive a smaller amount of land, it is felt the federal government would provide a cash payment, including HOLSTEIN LEADER age , to balance the bargain.â€" _ e federal government intends, explained, to abandon Camp at Holste‘n, Ont. to produce the goods OBITUARY 1zed on her sense of an extent that her wedding cake adorneg the table. Rev Mr Mercer proposed a toast to the bride and groom of 50 years ago, to which Mr Keller fittingly responded. Mr Wm Kellerread an lddreufm‘ the sons and daughters and Kenneth , Of to Mrs Morice and Miss Claire, Mesâ€" ses Ted and Murray Morice and Geo. Schenk, motored to Hepworth Sunâ€" day and visited with Mr and Mrs G. Cupskey . Miss Jess‘e Derby is the 4 ber sister, rMs Kerr. Miss Vera Lauder, Duham, idaying this week with her Lorne Blyth. Mr and Mrs Chas Ritchie visited recently at Wilbert Blyth‘s. Miss Jane Ritchie visited last week at the same home. spending her vacation with her motâ€" her, Mrs Jas. Kerr. Mrand Mrs Nichol Bell and two chlidren, Elora, visited Sunday with Mrs Kerr and son Walter. Mr S. A. Hooper, Mt Forest; Mr. and Mrs Oliver Wilder, Cleveland.l Ohio, spent Thursday last with Manâ€" sfield and James Leeson. | Mr Clutske, Neustadt, visited Mr. and Mrs. Habermehl the first of the week. tiecent guests with the Fenton family were Mr and Mrs F. Fenton, Allenford; Mrs Cord‘ck and Velma, aand Duncan McArthur, Paisley. Mr Wm Aberdein and Robt, of Mt. Forest, spent a few days at Mr Dayâ€" id Bruce‘s last week. ‘ Rev. R. Mercer came from camp : to take his services on Sunday, re~‘ turning on Tuesday. week. There will be an interesting game of football Aug. 6th, between Holâ€" stein and Guelph, in Athlet‘c field . There will be another of the popâ€" ular dances in the Hall, Aug. 3nd, Clifford orchestra. Under auspices of Agricultural Society. \ visiting the Fenton family . Miss Maria Brown, Hamilton, calâ€" led on village friends Tuesday â€" en route to Durham for a longer visit. Mrand Mrs Daniel Keith and Miss Genevieve, Michigan, are calling on friends in the district. Mrs. Hastie visited Mount Forest friends over the week end. Mr. and Mrs Arthur Brown visited with Toronto friends the last of the M‘ss Janet Kerr, Albany, N. Recent guests at Mr John Duke‘s were Mr.and Mrs Jas Featherstone and son Jim and Mr S. SummerIn, all of Hamilton. nil The Arn‘ll family with Miss Elizâ€" abeth Harding of Durham, spent a day with the McGuire family at Penetang the first of week. They alâ€" so visited the Martyrs‘ shrine near Midland. Mrs Morrison, Misses Ada and, June, accompanied Mr Harry Skales ; to Toronto and Oshawa the first of , the week. | Miss Ada Morrison, nurseâ€"‘nâ€"trainâ€" ing, Owen Sound, is spending her vacation at home. ' 51 gris were in attendance at the | Holstein Pres. ‘S@ugeen‘ Camp, from from July 16 to 24, under the direcâ€" tion of a former leader, Mrs (Rev.) G. Aitken, Caledon East. The reâ€" sults of this camp were so gratifying that the girls hope to make it an annual occurrence in their group life. Undar management of the leaders, Mrs W. Aitken and Mrs J. Brown, it was possible for the girls to atâ€" _tend at expense of only $1.50 each. They wish to thank all who helpâ€" ed to make the camp a success. ‘ Mr Marshall Burrows, Mrand Mrs Geo. Burrows visited with friends in Toronto and Oshawa Sunday. ! Mrand Mrs Wm Dingwall and fam‘ly, Hopeville, Mrand Mrs Funsâ€" ton and family, Riverview, wererecâ€" ent guests at Mr Geo. Burrows. Mrs Alfred Tucker, North Egreâ€"| mont, called on old friends, Mr. andf Mrs. Coleridge the first of the week. | Mr and Mrs Nolan Rounding, of Grand Valley, visited the Arnill famâ€"‘ ily, Sunday. | _ THE DURHAM REVIEW . LOCAL AND PERSONAL VARNEY Fenton, Allenford, is , is holâ€" rla.nd,, Mr Lorne | Manâ€"| spent the we Mrand Mrs J sited| Miss Edith Miss| Sound Mond: t the| cured a. nosit _ _/ ‘ZA°C05 clan from Egremont, intend motoring to near Brampton, Monday to attend the Ecclesâ€"Mullen reunion at Jas, Eocles . Amos Sunday School are holding their annual picnic at the church, alâ€" so on Jas Snell‘s lawn, this Frlday.‘ Rev. and Mrs Honeyman â€" spent Mr and Mrs Jno Hastie, Mrs W,. t Jolh RNemtlas snawm! Miss Margaret ns Thitesscia ds 2 t o Knight road supt. for Grey Co Misses Twamley and Ritchi Mr Lorne McMurdo Swinton Park, spent the week end with his parents Mrand Mrs J, MoMurco. Miss FEdith Hunter left for Owen Sound Monday, where she has se cured a. position in office of Mr 1a Messrs Lawson Ander die Sills are spending a Guelph. Mrand Mrs Robt Aitk: spent Sunday with Mr Renwick . the Misses Brooks, Buffalo Osanbosh, Tonawanda the maining for a longer visit, Mr John Smail and Mrand Mrs J. McNaulty spent the week end with relatves near Thornbury. Miss Dorâ€" othy McNaulty with three of her couâ€" sins returned with them. of Stoney Beach; Ml‘B burn; and Forrest Coch: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Burns and daughâ€" ter, Mrs, R. Johnston, Mr. Vernon Pettigrew, and Mrs. Chalmers all of Regina; Mr. and Mrs C, Aasen, Drumâ€" mer; Miss M. Bell, Bethume; Mrs. A. Little, Regina Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Irving, John, Ada and grandma Pettigrew, who is 93years of age, all i The wedding dginner was served on the lawn, covers being laid for 60 | guests, The table was centered with a '-t.hree t‘ered wedding cake, The bride‘s travelling costume was, | a pink and white ensemble of flat crepe. After a short honeymoon, the couple will hbe at home to their [friends in Regina. Out of town guests Were | "Mr. Ivan EKFalLap * XFaxedfli l ‘76005 in hRegina. Out of town guests were Mr. Ivan Kreller, Verm{llion, Alta., Mr. and Mrs. T. Murdock and son and Mr. W. Murdock, Mawer; The bride‘s mother ly attired in navy ch white acosssories. The er chose mauve. imarch from ‘Lohengrin‘, the bride l}entered the church with her father, . who gave her away in marriage, The .\ bride was lovely in a gown of white silk organza, fashioned on princess |lines, featuring a high frilly neckâ€" ‘!line, and matching frills on the skirt. | She wore long silk nmutts The floor length veil of silk net was caught |with a bandeau of lily of the valley. | The bride‘s only ornament was a sapâ€" !phlre dinner ring gift of the groam.‘ ‘She carried a bouquet of sweetheart i'rosesand fern. The bridesmaid, Missl Arla Irving cousin of the bride was ‘attired in peach flat crepe with beâ€" ;rumed shoulders, She wore a white [hat and matching accessories and [ carried a boquet of gladiola and tern. | Mrs. A. J. Anderson, sister of. the bride was matron of honor. Her gown | was of ivory crepe back satin. Her ?boqu;e't was sweet peas and bM.)y'si ‘breath, Litile Evelyn Kreller in yelâ€"| Dur‘ng the signing of the register Mrs. T. B. Murdock, sister of the bride sang "Until", A reception was held at the home of the brice‘s parâ€" ents. The guests were received by the bride‘s parents under an arch prettily decorated with pink and white streamers and wedding belis. breath, Litile Evelyn Kreller in yelâ€" low organdy and Jean Anderson in peach georgette were the flower girls and carried dainty flower baskets. The church was decorated with lovely flowers and fern, the guests seats being â€" distinguished by tulla and baby‘s breath. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Kreller became the bride of Mr. Fredâ€" erick J. R. Cochrane, son of Mrs. Cochrane ang the late Fred Cochrane. Rev. A. E. Millson performed the ceremony. Promptly at 3 o‘clock the groom and best man took their place at the altar. To the strains of the wedAling COCHRANEâ€"KRELLER A very pretty wedding was solemâ€" nized in Lumsden United Church, in Sask., on Wednesday, July 25th, at 3 o‘clock, when Annie Winnifred, 3rd evering was spent in music and socâ€" ial chat. A basket of gifts from the *, Mrs W. Renwick al Becles spent the first Mrs J, Whyte, Yeovil. Eocles clan from _E Bilton and Ross Keller as grandsons neighbors, was presented to Mr and Mrs Keller. John Renton had her DROMORE Forrest Cochrane navy chiffon voile and HYMENEAL Bunston, Mrs , Buffalo, and Ml‘é ind _ Ritchie, of week ond with Aitken, Holstein, weekann-,'l(rl and Mrs T of Mr Mc of age, all Haas, Loreâ€" latter reâ€" days at nieces, week 24. __f _ _ °" 9e neld later. _ Mrs, Mountain served lunch at close. e‘«ndparents in Hanover, Mr ang Mrs David Marshall had all their family and grandchildren â€" with them Sunday, also Mr And. Marshail and Mr and Mrg Thos, Marshall, of Sask .and Mrs MeNally, Z:on. Congratulations to Mr and Mrs. E. Fee on the birth of a baby daughter last week. I 2 00eE CCC PHTRTCd them years ago, when a teacher at $.8. No. 1. Mrs MecNally ana son Marshall of Zion, spent Sunday in the district. _ _Mr and Mrs. Carson spent Sunday evening with Wm and Mrs Lewis. Mrs Clayton Damm was the guest of Miss T R. Byers on Friday . Miss Gladys Caldwell returned on Sunday after two weeks with her grandparents in Hanover, ‘ Mr ang Mrs David Marshall had all: their family and grandchildren wuhl them Sunday, also Mr And. Marshail KHil â€"Mr and Mro mul. q, 10 hok‘ bow as a promise of His covenant with man. It apipears after the rain and the storm still in its beauty, as a sign of His love and care, and multiâ€" tudes have discovered the rainbow of salvation only after coming through the storms of sorrow and disappointâ€" ment. Let us then trust in Jesus even when our faith is small, for His proâ€" mises are sure to all who will lcce'pt‘ Him, and He will never fail us. l Mr. and Mrs. James Picken and Raymond spent Sunday evening with! Mr and Mrs Andrew Stewart . | Our plastor spoke on Sunday of the Rainbow as Aescribed by John in Revelation. God first gave the rainâ€" by Miss Mabel Sharp of Durham and Mrs James Leeson of Varney; also dancing by the Misses Armstrong. The programme was concluded by the National Anthem. ton, accompanied them. The program consisted of: Instruâ€" mentals by Holstein orc.heatn.. and Staples and Weppler orchestra; soâ€" los by Miss Elizabeth Harding; duets by Missos Wilson, Mr Douglas Donâ€" nelly and Miss Milligan of Allan Park and trios by Miss Lennox anc Mr and Mrs Reg. Ramage: readin@s ‘paswr. gave inspiring sermons which | were greatly appreciatel by the conâ€" gregation. The surpliced choir, asâ€" ‘sisted by Trinity choir of Durham, rendered pleasing anthems. © ; On Monday evening the garden parâ€" ty was held on the church grounds, and a bounteous suppér was served fm the basement of the church, Folâ€" ‘lowlng the supper, a lengthy proâ€" gram was given with the pastor Rev Thompson, as chairman. i An address was given by Rev. Geo Thompson, Kentville, Nova Scotia, brother of our present rector, who with his newlyâ€"wedded bride, attendâ€" ed the garden party; also Miss Emily St. Paul‘s Anniversary a Pleasing Affair St. Paul‘s 27th anniversary services were held on Sunday last with a large attendance at both services. here and is a light cropl All the othâ€" er craps look well and toall appearâ€" ance a good yield should be harvesâ€" ted, especially aft« rain )Sunday n‘ght. evening, following anniversary serâ€" vices at Amo#, around the last of to Mr C KNOX CORNERS . Ramage who planted ago, when a teacher at and Mr Thompson, Clinâ€" ‘"an _ were present. onace was served. ind with its. beautiâ€"| Lc n ideal place for a | Cont: stand as a monuâ€" land Ramage who planted | hous TORONTO the the | AM the ortm.! The boys‘ and girls‘ Judging Comâ€" l”‘:lh ath: petition at the Canadian National . d be I” ,. hbibition will be held on Wednesiay, ts 1 ify; Reptâ€" 5th. All Grey County boys o ‘l!fll are eligible to attend provid«; that their entry is made previous ;o __~ | August 14th. \ ‘The entry fee of 50¢ must be (0; ary \waifled either direct to the Secreta;, a Mhi‘ of the C. N. E., Toronto, or may y I.' 44 sent to the Grey County Branch 1 sary .&m' partment of Agriculture, Mh!}ah'u. ast with a previous to August 14th. th services,| Judging will include Heavy 1;,,,., our regular Dairy and Beef Cattle, Shoop s SPECIALS Henderson or Lots 7 and Con. 22, Egremont, containing 177 s of splendid farm land in good tion. Fine brick house and barn 40 x 60, with a drilied well, windmill and garage, 11 interested come and inspect property. Reasonable terms. Apply to Mrs Alex Mss Edith Hunter is a visitor w friends in O. Sound. Mr Daniel Kerr London resen‘ly. day with Mr. and Mrs. "N. Andrews Mr and Mrs Wm. Wallace, Durham, lpgnt SBunday with Mrand Mrs Davs Mrs D. Davis is spending a with her daughter, Mrs. Norma shall, Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Ma visited over the week end wi: Marshall and Davis families. of Durham, sper Norma Ferguson water, visited over the week en sisters, Mrs. Barbour and Len: M‘sses Emily Hunt and 1)a of Durham, spent Sunday wi\ visiting Mrs Mildred Sweet and Anita, To roxto, are holidaying in her paron: Mrancé Mrs Ed. McRobb wer> guests last week of Mr and Mrs Mather. Mrs Harvey Groat and famliv, of Mt. Forest, spent Tuesday with \Mrs Robt. Haas. David Sellers, Toronto, is a guest for two weeks in same Mrand Mrs R. J. Scott, Toronto were guests last week in home o( Mr John Alles. the premature ripening of the rain crops, due to the excessive heat of last week. Mr Neil and Miss Stella Hatt>, of Woodland visited recently with thoi» sister, Mrs Arthur Eocles. Fred Mather is spending part of his vacation with Mr Earl Mead of Varney . these can be judged by the wir}s The Grey County Branch of the 1 partment of Agriculturs are desiros of getting as many to attend hi. Competition as possible. Free ~» and free grandsand | performanc make the outing inexpensive, educa ive and enlightening. Remembe entriecs must be made by Augus: The girls judge nutrition, wi;0» includes famly menus and i¢enc. flcation and Method of Cooking M~»: Clothing, embracing Dress Parm;. and Darning, and House Furnishin» with Kitchen pians. Only one of Anamig Jnt Aeoh AAWRAEEY WHTCD iW s Poultry, Roots, Grains, Fruit anq \-..g: etables for the boys but each boy only judge one class. C for FARM FOR SALE FARM FOF and 8J Con, g 177 s good mditi d bark| barn JUDGING COMPETITION Adeline Haas, Toro: R THIS WEEKâ€"O1d $1.00 a bag. 100 Ios. kll.t'l Grocery. as. Apply to Mrs Alex Miss Eva Lawrence. R. R. 1, Varney. Aug. 8, 1034 visited friends in and son, Te« a mea M M all RSS Ure d n 18 1t} h y A CAR OF LOCAL FOLKS LAND IN M The man; who . patro: swimming 1 expected en rather . an« load of ab failed to m: the lake. w onto more However easy mattor to get the ef after it bas been subme water for some time, and, ily were looking for some on Sunday afternoon, they a couple Ahours‘ enterta worry and work could ez cured by running the frof car into one of the Marl 1 However, th over. As moto and windshiel It seen d and a do with back hold that Win in they Wt bx Conv DEATH FROM MOTOR spring .croj McCallum | t when discoy Neil McCallum and 7th cons.. M NEIL McCALLUM‘S i4 DESTROYED class in br gPoOVe will ry 1x up 1€ Mr tario be uSt and & the J duetic alves, hens and turk« by the This mou Rev. B. D. Arms Called to Barrie 11 not cove t« Will Have Three C VOL. LYIT prey to flam Durham unknown rnoon rill t\ they pull« Th al n driving shed her frie O1 appoaring viea for t U« and ha Presbyter arrans 9th fhk 18 date tow? all wi 1t n and M m grove, Esson an eekâ€"end M f M O 11 bor i A11 Ni had Oll The Dor Me nOv $1 h 11 in the and xter rble Ti nOw M B Dacy uJ not vis

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