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Durham Review (1897), 20 Dec 1934, p. 8

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«& ords by BISHOP O Little Towns _ «o bethicheim) ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO Musrc parties who are in arrears with their seed ‘grain payments. â€" Carried. "~nue engaged in their duties. Puttersonâ€"Philp:. That the Clerk be instructed o order Geo. Broughâ€" ton to destroy his dog, which has been caught killing sheep belonging to Henry Hoffman. Carried . Pattersonâ€"Philp: â€" That a refund of $6 be paid to Edward Smith of lot 17, 18, con. 11, dog tax for 1934. Car. Aldcornâ€"Ovens: That a refund of: $2 be paid to Edward McRobb, dog tax for 1934. _ Carried. l Ovensâ€"Philp: That Reeve Huntar Council met Dec. 15, 1934. Memâ€" bers all present. Minutes of last meeting were read and adopted . Aldcornâ€"Ovens: That the report of the Road Supt. for work on roads and bridges be adopted. _ Carried. Aldcornâ€"Ovens: That Robt. Nichâ€" _olson beappointed Relief Officer. Car Byâ€"laws were passed â€" appointing Matthew Hooper tax collector to colâ€" lect the unpaid taxes at a salary of 30# an hour; also appo‘inting Victor Adams, Nichol McDougall and John McPhee, â€"School Attendance Officers for 1985, at a salary of 30c per hour while engaged in their duties. The Woman‘s Institute met at Mrs Fenton‘s Thursday of last week with a goodly number present. Mrs. Coleâ€" ridge gave a splendid Christmas story. Mrs. Christie was made preâ€" sident in the absence of Mrs Hastie. The cilizens of the village â€" have erected a beautiful Christmas Tree in the centre of the village . The children of the community are invitâ€" ed Saturday afternoon. Santa Claus will distribute treats at three o‘clock in the afternoon. The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church met on Tuesday afternoon. It was the anâ€" nual meeting. The following officers were elected: Hon. Presidentsâ€"Mrs Bruce and Mrs Mutch; President â€" Mrs Alex. Aitken; 1st Viceâ€"Mrs Mcâ€" Ilroy; 2nd Viceâ€"Mrs. Tuck; Treas. â€"Mrs Brebner; Sec‘yâ€"Mrs George Ai‘ken; Tidings Sec‘yâ€"Mrs B. Ecâ€" cles; Welcome & Welfareâ€"Mrs C. McMillan ; Supply Sec‘yâ€"Mrs Bruce and Mrs T. J. Reid:; Home Helpers‘ Sec‘yâ€"Mrs. D. Eakett; Supt. C.G.L. T.â€"Mrs Wm. Aitken; Supt. Mission Bandâ€"Mrs. Christie. ence Calder‘s mother returned with them and is visiting her daughter, who is ill at her home in Durham. They encountered a considerable aâ€" mount of trouble with snow banks, but got there and home safely . There will be a Community bridge and euchre party in the Orange Hall on Friday, Jan. li1th. EGREMONT COUNCIL Mr and Mrs Bert Eccles and Mrs. Morrison motored to Barrie and Orâ€" dllia the last of the week. Mrs Clarâ€" Mrs=Colin MecMillan had the misâ€" fortune of falling and hurting ber ankle quite ‘badly. Miss Hooper is assisting her af present. The United Curch have decided to hold their first social ~evening on Friday, Jan. 18th. â€" South end â€" will give program: North end, refreshâ€" Iaecond hand. Apply A. H. Brown, or J. D. Roberts, Holstein. Mr Warling of Toronto visited Mr and Mrs J. W. Brown recently. The Woman‘s Associathn of â€" the United Church met Tuesday in the church and elected officers as folâ€" lows: Presidentâ€"Mrs. McGuire; ist Viceâ€"Mrs McPhail; 2nd Viceâ€"Mrs. R. Irvin; . Secretaryâ€"Mrs. Roberts ; Treasurerâ€"Mrs. C. Fenton ; Organist{ â€"â€"Mrs. Mercer. f Mr. E. J. Thorne left on Saturday for his new home in Hamilton . For Saleâ€" Large McClary range, Miss Clara Arnill is visiting â€" her sister, Mrs N. Rounding in Grand Valley. , _ _ Mrs Hastie will leave Saturday of thig week and will spend Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. McHenry in Toronto, en route to Watsonville, California, _ where she will spend the winter w er son. A play emRitled "The Road to the City" will beXput on by the young people of S$.S. Wo. 9, Egremont, in Yeovil Hall, and e play will be folâ€" lowed by a dance, on the evening of Friday, December 21st. Misses Irene Ellis and Ruby Watâ€" son visited friends in Toronto last week. Miss Watson re‘urned yesâ€" terday but Miss Ellis remained over for a longer visit. Recent guests with Mr and Mrs. N. McGulre\ were Miss May and Mr James Ferguson, and Miss Jane Ritchie of Durhanm. ‘HOLSTEIN LEADER Mrs Wim. Brown is visiting friends in Toronto, having returned with Mr John Menary. We wish the Editor, staff and reaâ€" ders a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. LOCAL AND PERSONAL THE DURHMHAM REVIEW : That Reeve Hunter ty days. LYLE JACKSON, garage; garden lot At the same time th will be ofâ€" fered for sale, subject th a reserved bid lots 40 and 41 on West side of Main Street _ in Village of Holstein, on which prem es there is cons‘ructed a +frame Awhini. _ . _ 15 sheets steel fing; 1 roll reaâ€" dy roofing; 3 cords dry wood; a quantity of coke; chemical closet 1 extension ladder;\ 1 cook stove; 2 heating stoves; 2 s and springs; 1 mattress; 1 side ard; 1 rocking chair; 6 kitchen ch re; 1 kitchen table; 1 Edison P nograph and a large number of records; 1 Ford Car: 1 New tire, 30 x 3 ; Repairs ror‘ Ford Car; Quantity s flat copper: cable _ and other Mghtning rod sup-l plies; 1 fire extinguisRer, ‘ TERMS, CaA§$H Valuable hqusehold effects, &c. the property of the late James Myâ€" ers will be offered for sale by the undersigned au oneer, Friday, the 21st day of Dec ber, 1934, at 2 o‘ clock in the afternoon on the premisâ€" es of the late James Myers in the Village of Holstetn, comprising the following: ; Congratulations to Mr and Mrs H. Smallman who were married on Sat-f urday at Acton and are at present | visiting with the groom‘s parents and | other relatives in the neighborhood. | A reception and shower was given | them on Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Smallman, parents of the groom, and we wish for them much happiness as they journey toâ€" gether. I Mr and Mrs David Marshall visit ed the week end with Mr and Mre Wm Marshall in Mt. Forest. [ w â€"â€"â€"Gn Giâ€"it................... munity.One of the boys was Howard ‘ RNERS | Watson, son of Mr and Mrs Reuben 4 KNOX CO !Wamon near Jamieson‘s Lake who We would wish the Editor and has made a good sho wing. On the family, its staff an d all Review | average of all his term work he readers a most joyous Christmas and Itook 74.8%. His highest marks being a Yery happy New Year, and as We | 4; ., French. 99 in Latin, 91 in Al celebrate the birth of the Babe of | gebra, 70 in Botany. Howard was an Bethlehem, whose life and death and iexcellent boy when attending Public resurrection has brought joy to mul-j' School at Varney, to aS8iSt | his xt::lie'v'viguusw::tt ;:yd::: :’:azzn::, grandparents, Mr and Mrs Richard i i : | Morrison, with light chores and erâ€" Mr and Mrs Harold Watson visited rands before and after school hours Sunday at the hospital where the when staying with then, and _re. latter‘s brother, Mr Clem Patterson ceived most of his Public School edâ€" is a patient. We are glad to know ucation at Varney until reaching the that he has so far recovered from fourth book when he attended . the his operation and expects to return | school Allan‘ to‘ his home this week end. ,____,, .'.t an‘s Corners. Here he BUHR, To W. H. Hunter, Reeve: In conâ€" Don‘t forget the S.S. concert, in Closton o we . Wish. to eXDTeSS 10 ;3OU) nussell Hall on Friday evening. Ad: our heartfelt appreciation for , the missionâ€"the large sum of 10c. fair and able manner you have filled A Play entitle;i "The Road to the the position as reeve of our MWiG| tity" will be given in Yeovil Hall, pality and we one and all wish ‘that Friday, Dec. 21ist," followed be a the Municipality continue to return dance. Admissionâ€"25¢ and 10c. you as their Reeve to this Council, | We wish the Review and staff and so that the County. as well as the readers a Merry Christmas and a Township may receive the benefit of Happy New Year. your municipal knowledge and may | we wish you and yours a rMerryf *# Christmas and a Happy and Prosâ€" .RN perous New Year. v EY Signed by the Ccuncil: W.J. Philp, In ‘the recent reports of the Durâ€" 8. M. Patterson, A. Ovens, William : ham High School Examinations for Aldcorn. Council then rose. | the Fall term we noticed a good David Allan, Clerk. standing for two boys of this comâ€" er be authorized to pay the followâ€"| ing sums of money when due: Counâ€" ty rate, $18,300; â€" School Trustees‘ levy, $3,812.07; Debentures S.S. No: 3 and Union No 9, $700.1%; P. V.| Holstein, Trustees‘ levy $490.70. Car.| ’ Ovensâ€"Philp: That the tollowing; i accounts be paid: Co. Treasurer, re‘ | Hospi.al accounts, $276.13; Kilgour & Grant, re legal services village &‘ ,townu'np accounts, $25.00; Peter | Ramage, Egremont‘s share of Diviâ€" sion Court fees, $12.80; Dr. Mountainl half year‘s salary as M.O.H., $75; Dr. Mountain, medical attention re A. McDougall, $12.50; Dr. ~Burnett, medical attention re Mrs Peter Mcâ€"! Donald, $14.90; Bert G.bson, account re A. McDougall, $52; Nelson Mc‘ Guire, supplies re Findlay family, $13.95; R.J. Arnill, suppites re Findâ€" lay family, $39.20; Geo. Seaman, supâ€" plies re Findlay family, $12.80; Treâ€"\ asurer, half year salary $62.50, ptge. and bank stamp account, $15.96; preparing financial statement, $12; Reeve Hunter, conveying A. McDouâ€" gall to hospital $4,postage and teleâ€" phone $1.50; Clerk, half year salary _ $150.00; postage and telephone 7.35; Pay sheet No. 12, expenditure on Roads and Bridges, $513.05; Supts. â€" salary $57.75, postage and telephone . $5.20; Howard Pinder, sheep claim, . $5; Henry Hoffman, sheep claim $26; ] Percy Whyite, sheep claim, $7; Wm. j Aitken, inspecting sheep $1; Alex. "] Nicholson, insp. sheep T5¢; Members j of Council, attendance at meeting to a date $12.50; Robert Christie, use of ] room, $2.00. _ Carried. 4 Pattersonâ€"Ovens: ‘That the Reeve ! vacate the chair and Deputy Reeve 7 Philp occupy the same. Carried. T PUBLIC AUCTION SALE o We wish me editor Merry Christmas and a New Year, 1935, 1934 Mr and spared wi Mr. Clem p erated â€" on, in appendicitis is °"_ ACeoumue of the whooplng-cough has broken out in Varney school dur. ing the last few weeks, Mr. Clem Pat‘erson whn wss _ Mr and Mrs the besinnm‘ of parents, Mr anq Singhampton., Mr and Mrs w day recently with mont. spent a day parents, Mr rison, bas taken a good standing year. On his Faj term work year he has taken 84.1%. His est marks are 81 French; Lat Algebra 98; History 95; Lite 83; Chemiatry 98.â€"‘This ts n ns The other boy who good standing was All of Mr and Mre Raw v Corners success 7SS IoOrmeriy (Ethel Morrison) of Varney. We are pleased Howard has made such an good showing on his first term work in his first year at Durham Hirh School and wish him passed his Entrance and fifth form under Mr. Rey presen‘t teacher there, who 1 capable teacher. Howard‘s was formerly (Ethel Mor Varney. We are bleased HA Mr Don‘t forget the S.8. concert, in Russell Hall on Friday evening. Adâ€" missionâ€"the large sum of 10c. A Play entitled "The Road to the City" will be given in Yeovil Hall, Friday, Dec. 21st, â€" followed be a dance. Admissionâ€"25¢ and 10c. book, o n the New Canadian, after which a discussion took place on what she read; Mrs Frank Hopkins was then voted to the chair and the officers for 1985 were elected as folâ€" lows: Hon. pres., Mrs John Renton ; pres., Mrs Robert Honeyman; 1st vice pres., Mrs A. R. Henderson; 2nd vice, Mrs. J. Eocles; sec‘y, Mrs R. Keith; treas., Mrs Arthur Renton ; Home Helpers sec‘y, Mrs W. H. Hunâ€" ter; Welcome and welfare sec‘y, Mrs R. Taylor; Glad tidings sec‘y, Mrs 8. M. Patterson; Supply sec‘y, Mrs J. MceNaulty; Student sec‘y, Miss Bessie Drimmie; Literature sec. Mrs A. Hastie; General interest sec. Mrs W. Philp; Press sec‘y, Mrs J. Eccles; Organist, Mrs 8. M. Patterâ€" son,. on Christmas _ Amos. Sunday School are holding \a social afternoon of Friday, Dec. 28 ‘when the teacher hopes to see all ‘the Sunday School scholars present and whoever else likes to come and help the children have a good time. _ Mr and Mrs C. Kinnee and Mr. ‘Becker of Durham, were recent ‘;guests of Mr and Mrs R. Keith. |\ _ Miss Helen Crozier is at present visiting with her aunt Mrs Joe Mcâ€" Naulty. The W.M.S. held their Dec. Meetâ€" ing at the home of Mrs R. Honeyâ€" man on Thursday last when quite a number of ladies were present. The president, Mrs R. Honeyman occuâ€" pied the chair; Mrs R. Taylor gave a very interesting talk on the word "give"; Mrs W. Philp read the study Mrs Bowden of Swinton Park is a guest of Mr and Mrs John Mcâ€" Mr and Mrs Lindsay of near Durâ€" ham and Mrs Hunt were recent visâ€" itors with their daughter and sister Mrs Will Recles. epidemic of the Alvin Morrison son of : N m. Morrison near Mt. a day recently with his &, Mr: And Wire When.. and Mrs Bert Watson of F 8, Normanby. This is All ear at High School and mark their Golden Jup. ristmas Day, Dec, 25 th, were married 50 year & ORX csal. improving Cecil Barber visited _the week with her Mrs uorfl'On of 1884. there, who is a y 95; Literature This is a splendid French; Latin $2: i. Porter & friends in Allan Watson son standing every son of Mr hospital | for € nicely, Richara Mor;. and attended Reuber the Mt. Forest spent a an extra of Knox a very mother r if Jubâ€" highâ€" opâ€" he A six room mer kitchen . comfortable b; drilled well, acres of land, MHolstein. â€" a | _ We are in e market for a quanâ€" | tity of Barley.\ wiln pay highest price. We have a « asses at 19 « wood barrels None on earth can take your p A happy home we once enjoyed, How sweet the memory still; But Death has left a loneliness, The world can never fill Ever ily. 1933. Gone dear one; gone forever, How we miss your smiling face But you left us to remember WILSONâ€"In _ loving memory of â€" a dear husband and father, John Wilâ€" son, who passed away, Dec. 22nd, $r. IVâ€"Lorne Eecles (H.), Howard Keith (H.), _ Alex McMurdo, Muriel Watson, Elsie Hooper, Dorothy Mcâ€" Nalty. Jr. IVâ€"Ruth McKenzie, Chas. Watson. Jr. IIIâ€"June Smail. IIâ€"Kenâ€" neth Leith (H.), Colvin Geddes (H.), Dorothy â€" Harrison. Iâ€"Annie Dixon (H.), Betty Taylor (H.), Hector Mcâ€" Murdo, Douglas Nott, Calvin Nott. $r. Pr.â€"Violet Moore, John Harrison. Jr. Pr.â€"Arnold Smail. (Lorne Ecâ€" cles (H.) in October). To our Many Customers and Friends : R. L. Saunders Ohe Varisty Store "Not one wish but a pair of them Both sent to you by mail: May you have a Merry Christmas, And a year of happiness." KOTICE To CREDITORS AND otHers mr.: uirf-m oF THE ESTATr @hristmas Is the Grand Awakener of Memories. May yours be sweet, and your hopes of the future sweeter still, and may the sunshine of the New Year ripen those hopes into sweetest fruit. N. E. McGUIRE SCHOOL REPORTs room brick house with sumâ€" chen and woodshed to back, ible barn with cement stable, well, and seven and a half land, close to the village of i Apply to Mre A. Hunter, Holstein. remembered by wife and famâ€" DBC. 20, 1931 FOR SALE IN MEMORIAM No. 13, Egremont Kathleen Smith, teacher Marphy Estate Ltd Mt. Forest (» your place of ng i mu slo Durha have nc They w last Fri game Tucke The Won in Owen $ there usual to t« no utuyaes Durham i1 v blaz vOT hom t1 whe The death took p Mrs Carl Atkinson of after a lengthy illnes ng 8 they the No Mail Delivery Ne for abo de numt VOL L /II MaKings of a Mr and M h The Calder‘s Dr Mavyo lities commiss M Crazry Water Crys Wampole‘s Cod 1i Kruschen, giant «i Hot water bottles Baby Brownie Can Films and D Cigarettes and * Order the latest T n j Decembe good size lers A TYQ bree o ie «o â€" e Ahome he min rurk MeDo Be ou® ope

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