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Durham Review (1897), 16 Aug 1934, p. 8

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Miu Honor Ploteh M Mr Mervyn Reuben CliHord, 'etttint Sunday at the home of J. C. Queen, and attended rel-vices " a. Penn (lurch. Miss Sadie Duh Ttaited the week end with relative. in nutham. Mrs. Jas. Dian I “than; at prea-. em with her dun-mar, Mrs Robert Lewis of Orchard. Visitors a the home of Mr Jae Kerr on Sunday were Mr C. Hooking. Rar. , -___ Mew-e Jun. mu Ind feel the Ron awarded the We" Malonln at (Toronto last week. I T Mr. and Mrs. A. IL But, Ml. Na- ot 1 dine and Alba. In." tanned totheir I am home In Toronto alter a week’s mn' M with relative- hon and In Mt Forest. Mia _ v I p.- mun“ MIAMI w l'"'""' m rot-onto user . week's will Mr Parks, of Lintowel. Visited the ot the Eccles Clan on load Pith rename M and h Mt Fore-t. up.“ Morrison the ttmt of the week. l near Brampton to It and Misses Haritto" and Ann Wilton. r d .' Eocles" home where over om Knox Norman», m 7%; their M'i.,','t'e2, 'tt"l'rt/',htg,'1tet"t and fifty guests were preach con-In laura lather. far south an Youngston, Ottt Mr. m In. A. lemma m d Mitus Doris Benton and Mr Philip far north as Dmmom. After “any. Toronto were recent gum Reynolds, Hamilton, were week end greeting of relatives about with Mr. and In. In. Couttsf guests with Mr and Mm John Duke. twelve all sat down to a a we. Menus no... Mr. and an, A. Rav. Jno. Deuon, mm". “a Mt. dinner. About 2 o'clock toot Haas “a Arthur - Thumdar " and Mrs Jno. 0w. Mt Forest.‘ tttttt ball, then no“ tor the Guelph ma Bride-re. . VMWd recently with Mr and MraD. “a Then a short 9mm - Atian and tamilv. l - Mm Norman m1 um Ion, Ger. aid, In holidaying]: the home ot her parents, Mr and Mn D. Davis. Guelph and Brannon. 'nom'ng, and the Mild-n Clan-ch inthe event“. Thom-haiku“ impression of simple mu: in God, “d trust in m, ull!!! to guide our lives. . q 0mm tonna- monJmm .'.1ttt_Pitot1fiheatotuntGeG [LOLSTEIN LEADEE ."er movie took admettage of the ALLANS €0RNERS "tdard “I fr.- pm 7..- V... -.. no. v1. an": KI". pun“): in Rh - to guide our met in the basement lat Wednesday '. I afternoon and Quilted two quilt: for Jun. Cantu 1nd. Chancel the bale, They also met “on” of Agni on- .441-.. ----- . A - - s710 Ir,',',","':,',", In the Sunday that My were ,a, "t tent on the m1", which mg. t,50it We qmmttgred them, ville, to Stuart Wuby. non of Mr. and Mrs wunun Thompson ot Mount Atbert, The M5. to an place only in September. The Willem is announced of Violet Rose, daughter of the hie Mr. and Mrs. George A. Wuhan of Price- will- A- 1-- M. D., non of Mr. and Weaver of Lynda, Ont, to take place the latter --e I Mr and Mrs Alex Al Rev. nnd Mrs. C. Elmer Kenny, 0.; children of wanton, via Sound, announce the engagement of day at Mr. D. Marshall’s. their only daughter, Kathleen Selkirk! Mira Jean Kirkwood R. to Rev. Charles P. Tubun'. K A " ""“‘" .- tember. me emement ia announced of Arnetta Maria eldest daughter of Mr.’ and Mrs. Otto has. of Nomaby, to' Mr. Irwin H. Fisher. son of Mr. led, Mrs. Wm. H. Fisher, of Aylton, the We to take Mace early in tKar f-o-. Midlamt, With perhaps the Mount Forest, and Gait. Next be held tn Mmu Members of the Eccles Clan re- united at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. James Eco-lea, Third Line West, Brampton, on Civie Holiday, and elected John Eocles, Mount Forest. Pnesident, and Mrs. Mary Gillietr,auo of Mount Forest. viee-Presieent, ot the family association. A good pro- gram of sports and dinner in the big barn on the estate, “Pleasant view,", l were Included in the day's entertain." ment. The oldest male member ot the family, James Mullin, aged 93, or Youngstown Ohio, and the oldest ladyf Mrs. Mary Ecclee, " Georgetown,I were unable to be present on account, of tunes, John Brown ot Man, aged, 82, was the. oldest clam attending} the reunion. and the youngest person! in the group was Jean Boake. ttanon-l tho-old daughter of Mr. and Mm. ml" Beau, Toronto. Members ot the clan I cum from Youngeton. $hhio; Toronto.‘ "“4 - Mr and Mrs Haber Ins friends in Owen week end. Miss Eileen Anderson In visiting her sister, Miss Els‘e Anderson and Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows. Mr and Mr: N. McGuire and Miss Aura, attended the wedding ot her brother, Mr Wm. Ritchie and Miss Hazel Bantam Thursday of last week They with their family will attend a reception given for Mr and Mrs Wm. Ritchie at the home of his parents, Mr and Mrs Geo. Ritchie at Edge Hill on Thursday of this week. l 1 "alt. Next year the held tn Mount Forest. Recent guests with Mr and Mrs’Co lin McMillan were Mr and Mrs cm. Simpson and family, Toronto, Mrs. Simpson's sister, Mrs Mamba; Mr and Mrs Ronald New and son, Car. man, Fort Erie. Mrs McRae in I. sister of Mrs Colin McMillan. Also Mr and Mrs Auchenbach, Dr. and Mrs Rauei. from Tonawanda, N. Y. l Mr and Mm Walter Hustle and lit. tle son of North Bay are visiting his, mother Mn: Hustle. ; Mics Maria Brown is visiting her sister, Mrs Henry and other friends. In the village. I Mr and Mrs Dowurd Henry, Toron-| to, visited his parents. Mr mid Mrs) Andrew Henry the tirtst of the week. .3 Six members at the Oxford group| took the services in both United and Pres. Churches Sunday. There were huge congregations at both services. Mr and Mrs Rune]! Finley and (am- lly, Mildmay are living in Mr Caldera home on the twelcth. wanted recently with io and Inn. Allan and family. Mrs Polls-nu, Toronto. visited her ulster, Mrs Mch recently. Mr Parks, of Lintowel. visited the Mine: Morrison the ttmt of the week. Mr and Mm Samuel Putemn M- ed Mr: Hattie the tirat at the week. Mitus Doris Benton and Mr Philip Reynolds. Hamilton, were week end gum with Mr and Mm John Duke. Rev. Jun. Dickson, Button, and Mr The ted on the mm lawn will be held on the Mth, My. Instead ot the 26th as umounoed but week. The W. M. B. ot the Pres. Church ECCLES FAMILY REUNION immuasvmwi Motor ENGAGEMENTS LOCAL AN D PERSONAL Mrs Habermeht were visit- 0M. broke 111 Camp mum Civic Ruby. on I "t terttg attend} at both Bervieee "eortreC0wn, Almost a but to rail, Icszmrzmgmmma°$gz°m mt on account, Sed, trad, that bitter wail, £200 mes being devoted to L', uh: ot Aton, we": Almost, but 1oat." :sione so of them to North York's and man attending 1 Mr and Mrs W. Porter and children23 L' Oshgwa's. These Bttlet, notices 'llell',t, t7'l'l';'l:'svlii,.tefc':n,srt:tuv.iti1 Mr tutd '"'ri would be read " m, mm M... I' ' it the money spell on burying than and Mrs. F'l Miss Myrtle Marshall spent part o! in the 3 “are spent. Instead on B of the clan last week with friends in town. lsdvemsing them in local Merl ' Mo; Toronto.’ Mr and Mrs. T. Watiaee and Mn; . " r, Edmonton. Wallace Sr., visited on Sunday with,' A government employee in "mm l reunion will. Paisley friends. l... ' wont over the :0. few day. this Week Mrs W. Porter. l Mr tuut Mrs Harold _ the hwrence mum“ [Sound on Honda! of I We would offer on Mm W. Mann. a. - - "a “manner out M rnateadot,m t .mqmtemletndmdltm ter to distant IllL,t)h,Tet2t m " my ream no that he made '22te"ttttijirG'0ii"aTol"gl 15c. on - American donut. The dun-m, a". m" the mum-50° I: on the other foot m. and ',2Ttt,,teyitytpki'iriii"tTd'l unknown maumtouxe for 81.00 for n M m. [an 'mmer.--Witoat Echo. -- "ee -"i"'"a', m death of her mother mm Jean Kirkwood R. is visiting with Miss Ma A number of the young women were (entertained on Monday evening at the (Caldwell home. Among the number new Miss Mary McAlllaber 1nd Mater Mm Kreu and M13. Kirkwood, Lon- don. Sorry not to 'have been there but appreciate the invitation. i Mrs Bert Watson I. mam; um! week at Wasaga, the guest at Miss, A! anage. be a. christian.” Many may be called Christians who have not known the reality of the new life in Christ, and have not accepted the aacritlee made God on Calvary for thelr Gina and their Marts are not right with God We mari be like King Agrippa be almost per-Q waded but it will not t)rtt4it us. buun) the words of the old famillar hymn.’ shall’s. Mr. Sam Mount Foreot, took the. servlces at Amos and Knox on Sunday while Mr. Honeyman preached in Mt. Forest. Mr Seam gave a. good mesmge from the words of King Agrippo. to Paul "Almost thou persuadest me to Mr aha Mrs David Marshall, town, and slater Mrs. Getney, Dmmbo, visit, ed on Wednesday at Mr. David Mar. l, Mrs Glbaon and Mn. Arkwe-ll and I families of Toronto, spent slew (by: 'with their mother, Mrs R. Small. l The W. M. S. held their Aug. meet- ing on Thursday last At the home of after which the hostess served lunch. Mr. Harry Scales and Inwson Mor. rison visited Sunday evening at John Eccles. The latter is assisting Mr Wil- fred Renwilck with the harvest. _ Mr and Mrs Harold Alcheson, of ', Toronto, were recent guests of their Daren“, Mr and Mn Major Eccles. Mr: Walter Hustle Sn, and Mr md ‘Mrs Walter Hustle, North Bar, and has: lube] spent the week end with their Jon and brother Mr Allan Hustle. ', Mr and Mrs Ju. Bunston and lim- Eily and Mr Herb Munn were recent! guests of friend: at Elmo. I Mrs. Will Hunter when quite a. num- ber of the ladies were present. The president, Mrs R. Honeyman occupied :.he chan- and gave a paper on the turtle. Mrs A Nicholson read the study book; Mrs. W. Renwick an; a solo, I Mr. Robert Keith, Ron, and Chr- ience spent the beginning at last week at the vetemns' reunion held in Tor. Mrs June: Eccles and (Rudd-ugh ter, Doreen Boole: spent the week end at Dromore. i'Rose." Admin-44m Me. and 16c. . Mr Ivan Selm and Rev R. Honeywell exchanged pulpit. on' Sunday but. 1 Mrgas. and Mats Mary Bothmtt, at Mount Elam, spent. the week end with g the Taylor (curly. _ tion ot officers for the reunion to be held next year in August at the home of Mr and Mr. Frank Adams. Then supper and away home. Everyone er- rived home about ' well planed with the days outing. Anaheim” net-vice! will be held Imam. Chunk. Drum. Amput " 'when Rev. Mr. Gowdy. Durham, wlll "rrmets mania: and ovum; at 7.30. Special music wlll be rendered and on !Mouda.y evening c upper will be up ved from 6.30 to 8. on the church ‘grounds, followed by a, any “Utah hu. north as Dromone. After the usual greeting of relatives about halt put twelve all sat down to a sumptuous dinner. About 2 o'clock toot ball and sort ball, then races tor the different ages Then a short program sud elec- Eoclea' home where over one hundred and fifty guess were present tom u far south as Youngston, Ohio, and u far north as Dmmom, Aftnr thA nan-l Mr. Alex. McMurdo is hdlldaying tn London with the SW may. Mr Arthur Kenton took thirty-nix ot the Eccles Clan on Monday last to near Brampton to Mr and In. Jaa. Monday ot Li' KNOX CORNERS Harold Wmon attended will nor: avail, "as?“ be ”middle sew Results, Holstein ai. Mi mt, spent with her sister, tn In the Sunday to ithat was an isolated one. and Reeve iBmwn states that the average pay- :ment for the whole lot will run in /the vicinity ot $50. The men to be ‘gemployed on the work will be secured wherever possible in the immediate) inetghborhood ot where the work is to be doneand in additicatto the men, a ;large number of teams will be used. , Warden Taylor is hopelul that the :Hepburn government will not only -continue to pay the percentage of the ,ooet. of this work, but that it will u- sume the whole expenle, and thus re Have the county. He noted further were tt not for the fact that the work will provide much needed employment and that the government stands moot l ot the expenue, the country would not 1 undertake the work at all this year. t Eugenia where they had to my the sum of $250 for the had required, but i Announcement was made last week 'tm Worden w. L Taylor and Mr. Emerson Brown, exlwanlen end chur- , man at the Grey Co. room committee. "are in charge at work wileh will lend , to the removsl of sharp corners on‘ I county ton/is. Done under the unem- [ Moment relief system, on which sub- uantiel government greats ere centred it is said the work will give employ- ment to a considerable number of people in vanwus sections of the county as well "improving the county road system by straightening out a number ot dangerous corners. The chief (ash of the Grey oomnlt. tee at the moment is the purchue on behalf of the county or a sumcient quantity at land at these corners to permit the changes. in some uses ‘malc‘ng the reeds much straighterlnd in others to make the curves less dan- gerous to name. There will he in the neighborhood or 25 of these corners, and they will include the majority ot the townships. There are four in Kar- pel, two or three in Sarawak. others in Sullivan, Egremont, Collingwood, etc., and in one or two places the amount of lam; required will be e mu here, but in the majority of cues less than that will serve the purpose. There was one corner close to 3mm. Dam G. ... C Christie, Ivan A, .... ngck-m, Gordon N.. C C , County Buying Land To Improve Sharp Corners Walla. Mucolm M. Walls, Ruth H. ... Glboon, Beverly H... Henderson, Gordon P. F Hulda-non, borne W. , Hunter, J. Morley .. , Lewis, Findlay C. .. have. N. Elmer ..... Mercer, R, Lynn ... Ellis, H.1rene ...... Ellis. Vincent A. ... .5..- 3.5. (i/iijilit,i,j/<,i:ii'saiii)l,, 'li.ritil,iil'jii"rl'i; I, W‘ 'f/RIF, f, . l _ idii'ftt . 'kaueh'i's, an mingle: for Four (4) B 7‘ Iowa tor 5:1;7619- in August. A ly to ---wm. Porter, The In! unmet you're Innocent you're broke. Don't qrait until he ll dud betore you pull. him. A pruneroul tool I! a min In the neck A day without I good deed I: 3 day lost News“: WANTED Tenders n be ”My“ A rich mlnd I. better than a full purse. Hummus In . auto of mind. but“. it w Ion-nod, decided on the out: rate! policy. his had been urged upon the 007mm by tatr leu dolom- and eel-uh munici- palities tor can. tune. Nun" - dupllclteu. meut'l mention at in relief mm- nnoe. mowing the "when cums re quired for relief, the Outrio alman- weekly. um the money to nuke pur- clans, W of using vouchers. under the new In. a its under. Mood. tickets will be given relief 't cum for brad and milk and then the 'mmrtgrhtr-tt relic! ”new with the cult his. to mice the voucher wings immedhtely. Cash to Replace her att, year's In only on. point ot View. FO SALE when for 81.00 . bushel. JOHN . DEDUUE . 2 Holman Ont. ae, FIRESIDE PHILOSOPHER" SHINGI¥S FOR R It Nog, Holstein, " ALFRED IIGOS Aug. 16, IO“ Apply to-- Relief Vouchers SALE Wttiartnhe the Govern- until FOR REN . m hoax, lo non ahe only an .0 only mambo-x m '1 ra. cut-viva, who Is l', It;. "Nor-Mo. “PK: M Wednesday III (71150180. lo Wryq crlliudly ili In! to coma M M tor more Mrs Gill locum“ “an her E h Clause wage W feels I“ Victor Christ WWI nppmuchin the Moral How “not my wel Writing on the wa .0 urged to $tO lt fl“. our (“one is ulna of power ur, M manly 1 7M were chlorides “a." In ardent, an d7 unifying calves. w the I “hot-1| electors the Smith Wel Victor over Me: by (.253 add R fear in North by 6.253 and R A: III endow Itch!!! Hepburr the bye elections m Wellington can; Hum” wa the hundwxm will distance wen Mm l and In Roth tmt BYE ELECTION s GO porting the nick. with hum, M Ville rule's . crystal t “I! holl, the on to M ”be pn “not. MI her gum Accord MT ty Emmi": for Sister In David Jamimol tye evening a m' hours b Vet! pmsenl Cf mm, Holstein louum in; the am like Pt -ur any we The early ove r and " Mae: of school new}. MOM. watched for a to Itil the Docklan- valid ( Jenkins. who - M an! yarn. There were 500 aar.t'ttq on Monday evening Ir I Eton. wu 'rekteled, I . n 3500. He M ul experienced ( bums mm In. two yuan 1 ml. no Apply For Job locum" to “ride and Grow Tho home or Mr and Mrs M can: open- . 8M them Business 0" Burma an In! writing cont-m for I women. For inf I Mom to C. A. “an“. Human Dom”. Gavin Ray. Dom, we" mm. with their nun. In wa. FOI, LVII. IT and m de "D "In br hat Special 19c Calder's Drug Gihty is ll 2 600an Tooth Put , Colgate'o Tooth Drum Mrs Martin ILL IN CHICAGO mallow , Mr and In w- yw 3|]de m Hunted with as In: hm» mutant. w 9818 liter danced H ntheoouct whet" ' Maids Mrk Regular en STRONGLY Lltt " W tte' WIN. Err. lore ot " M " K ter showered M mm, wti grow “nor M Thur-d: In (and musk um recon ot hello: honor ed M

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