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Durham Review (1897), 25 Jul 1935, p. 5

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Central ONTARIO BUS LINES SOUTHBOUND, leave Dark‘m EFFECTIVE MAY 5, 1935 NORTHBOUND, leave Dorkh‘m 1250 p. m.. 7.20 p. m. ArRow BUS schHEDULE Review Advertising Pays | _ CRAWFORD Travel by Arrow Coaches ALL POINTS IN CANADA United States and Mexico. #10 a. m., 6.10 p. m. Fiddlers. Round and S¢â€"||â€"na Join the crowds and come to Durham Cotton‘s Mammoth Midway, conveniently sitvuate d rear furnish varied amusements for the crowd 24 hours a day. M' Street Dancing Every Evening. h e C ETT mm REE _ _ _ _, * o »Powling, Tennis, Horse shoe pitching Swimming and a general geotâ€"together of visitors. Horse Races in Afternoon, Good Prizes. Good Horses 2.28, 2.22 and 2.18 Events. $600 in Prizes Durham track was never in bettercondition and with the largest entry list ever to appear in DPurham. a most successful afternoon of sports is assured. Parade to Fair Grounds headed by Owen Sound Band at 1.30. Band Concert at 7.30. »__â€"â€"â€" AND ALL TBE TIME â€"â€" Do as you please until noon. There will be Bowling, Tennis Swimming and a general geotâ€"together of visitors. Horse Races in Afternoon, Good Prizes. Goo Wednesday, Old Timers‘ Day Durbam and district Veterans, headed by St. Marys Pand, will Jarsdle to Grounds at 1.30. Thsy have amilitary program that will be interesting Public School for Old Timersat 9 am. Pupils are to meet at school as in days of long ago and shake the hands of those who used to shake the stick. Bowling and Tennis Tournaments,.with finals in botb events to be decidâ€" ed at 6,30 p. m. Box Lacrosse in Rink at 8 30 p.m. Orangeville vs Durham, in a thrilling contest thit will keep the crowd in an uproar from start tofinish. Girls Softball. Tug of War between stalwarts from Bentinck and Glenelg Twps. Step dancing Contestsâ€" Old Time Fiddlers‘ Contest. Tuesday, Veterans‘ Day e 220. on it wne n en n e Can n i good teams, Old Timers Lacrosse. Foot Races Highland Boxing and Wrestling in Rink at 7 p m. A good program has been arranged by‘ Durham Parade to Rink, headed by Bands, at 7 p. m. Be sure to hear the Highlanders‘ Pipe Band Can Findlay‘s Dairy, Toront;;; peffintniatfiinatatias th ts tds on t 2i 4 BP ap batic Dances and other entertainment. The Persian Troubadors in native costume. Reseption to Visitors at 12 o‘clock noon on Town Squarc. Grand Parade to Grounds at 1.30, hsaded by Highlanders‘ Military and Pipe Bands,â€" which will ronder music all during the afternocn. Bozo and his Pals, the Clowns that make Clowns laugh, will te in the Parade and at the grounds all afternoon, Ambassadors of Dance in National and Tap Dancirg, Horntrire. Ac1c. MA4EInTrunmnuas awA =Lk «. 2 4) k t C;Iithumbian Parade at lOio'clock, headed by Special Services in all churches dedication of the Cairn en the sp night. Mpndax. Civic Holiday Sunday, "Go to Church Day" "How do you do ? How are you?" since the days of the Old Swimmin‘ together and get acquainted again. Something Doing Every Minute Saturday, Registration Five Full Days To Know .‘ CLEAR THE TRACK ! 48th Highlanders‘ Band Durham Old Home Week August 3â€"4â€"5â€"6â€"7, 1935 of Friendship, Mr and Mrs ed the latter‘s township on S: loved pastor of Elmwood and Crawâ€" ford charges will be pleased to learn that he is expected to take thhe serâ€" vice in the United Church here next Mr L T Et ~â€"â€"_____ _ "SWwihk; Frince Edward Island; Nova Scotia ; H w a‘uiu.'z's; Ste. Anne de Beaupre $11.85 | CANADIAN NATIONAL | CrrmeeenieieeeieeRNiOirrmmmmentmmtereninmmmemenemenpendiy, ho N O# be * a "PrMa se _ _ | 0O CT UJ1.IL Otationa) To CNR. STATIONS in MARITIME PROVINCES Baseball at 3 o‘clock many friends of Rev. Robert of Hornings Mills, a former at 2.30 p.m. "s 2. cvening. . Good Orchestra. Round and Square Dancing. . Cwen Sound [ *Wnfi . on whom 23 urewlvn:w rgere artle vielt~ . o on . Sijop house and stable| "ing to hold a re« parents, Collingwood 10 acres land, at south end of Dur. thQir families, at t iday . Ihoames o o og n e ne BARGAIN EXCURSIONS _ AUG. 1â€"From DURHAM Tickets also sold at all adjacent C.N.R. Stationa) Pipe Band Concertat 7.30 p m. es. In the afternoon sprot where the first traâ€" Fun and Frolic in "The ham. _ Apply to MCM and Tnarhin ns . ow 1c .. t Shake the hand you haven‘t Hole and the School Picnics. Highlanders‘ Band Concert es l s WE‘RE OFF FOR A good game tketween two companied by Mr. Geo., Brown and daughter Faith, attended the funeral of their cousin Miss Margaret lllln}.v in Holland Centre on Monday. tle centre of the town , Toronto Allg. 39 49 5- 6, 7 Athletic Associaticn. con at 2 o‘clock tho traveller spont the Horpripre, Ac1câ€" Town You y , will ‘shook‘ e‘ii’»i }.'ft;}?,".. a x Miss Pinnell brought to us in Tord and picture the gospel need in Af. rica. fi’mmwmm forthu.mml IIN“ a m’"'”’"“hmutunm NMrtohbortm,shnr'” (fimmmmw <! our of Grey Co., dm‘orhen.u,ha.m“'w m"mmwemtmms.m. m _ avy a24 _ ; __ "A}>" * Nealth contest wuch“v; letmmekmwmylnd;bww.!l:hr:uu.u:'hatymv::u. as given MeN: or Order your hlmflufmmm.nxm‘m‘h-fi Review â€"â€" Letterheads, m‘”‘““-‘h"flh‘m: hagperanet oppe m . Cevrs . nho hang ing a large bow! of candy, 7 m.:-un. hw“:nu"m‘““’m“‘“ nouncements, otc. ent. CEV HHV lm mame Brls 2000 * pital was completed and hande er leave us, and our prayers shail Thmbotngourhouth-utlu, follow our missionary, |Lene MeNalte â€"____ PEC mE Uesl Ti Ve CEXRCHTUTEE® overâ€"after awhile. customa af 4,, _ _‘ ""C NaP!ts and _ Friends from & distance were her *Wdz customs of the people, their food sister, Miss Mary Hastie from Toronâ€" R(X:KY SAUGEEN f which consists of grasshoppers, locâ€" 10; Mrs Waiter Hastie of Holstein; This is a busy season for the farmâ€" usts, field rats, mice, bats, snakes, Mr and Mrs Sam Patterson and u".en. some will be cutting wheat this ;“pwe,' beetles, bugs, fiying ants, Jas. Allan, Dromore. Much """fwm with still a lot of hay to be caterpillers and other insects. Also thy is extended the sorrowing mftlhn in. human flesh is still relished in some band, brothers and sisters, Mr and Mrs David Lamb, Aberdeen of the tribes. While other food itoms’ * *n were guests the first of the week were also mentioned she pointed ou!.I ABERDEEN w. 1, with Mr. Aley Morton and his dauâ€" however, that the casava root which | ghter Mrs Jack McKechnie . produces a certain meal, forms tB°!"| _‘The Aberdeen Branch of the W.I.| Misg Georgie Miller is holidaying chief diet. met at home of Mrs. R. Noble on this week with relatives at Midland . Miss Pinnell brought to us in word Thursday afternoon, July 13 with ’ Mr and Mrs Wm. Suter and son and picture the gospel need in Af, 13 members and 16 visitors present of Toronto were weekend visitors of ica. She expressed her great 19Ve Mrs. Davey, President, opening the | her parents, Mr and Mrs T. . for those people and considered it a meeting by singing the ode. _ Mrs, Lauder. smpflvueuothmutml!m Ewannunnormh". The Mr and Mrs Wim. Bell entertained Lbel(uurtohbortheu. She urged committees gave their reports. A let. over twentyâ€"friends and relatives in vith great stress the need cf our tm-otthn.mr-utmnl(r. R. | honor of Mr. Thos. Bell‘s 85th birthâ€" menrorhemlf.her'wklndfw Adlam on behaif of the board of day. aAn enjoyed a social afternoon hoMAfrmmquMY trustees of g. g. No. 11, Bentinck | tnmainma. . ) " YC4 hore might know the Saviour. She SOF â€"a | Wvospe i uied i2 he i6 n hm : munbeskess canooh iz 90 don Our hearts truly midst. Miss Pinnell has been labourâ€" ing in the Belgian Congo for five years and is now on her furlough, returning to Africa in the fall. _ The missionary gave a short, but inspiring address and then showed her lantern slides, leading us right into the heart of the Belgian Congo, explaining conditions, the habits and 1. 0 °6. 22700000000 Inceling was held at the church Wednesday night July 17th when Miss Pinell returned t DEewV </"+â€"] _ Mrs Peter Hepburn, Durham, and 12000 0 C JA being our health W-“'thfi ‘llchm..hv Of Midland, were w our missionary, ‘um McNally gave an interesting visitors thig week with Mr and Mrs n M im www ... ]nnd informative talk on ‘health, ang | J . Miller, ow to keep well‘. She also conductâ€"| Mp, Wa. Hin has returned after ,{°:’,,,';‘;:,,'°:,:";{‘;‘ o had Ap ied a health contest which was es poniine n few days with Mroang r thonwmmylndciwc.'llbnmn‘;- Ah-nymum]luub.num--â€" Sewsll in '\ru given Mra Marrm_ 2 _ ler your j0b printing fram 21. Mrs Twamley, Miss Cousens, Mrs. Sparling. Mrs A. MceClocklin â€"read the report of the sending of supplies by Grey Presbyterial, and Mrs Yiirs, gave the report of the local society supplies. Mrs M. Wilson sang "This is My Task". ‘Honor was the key word for Scriptural texts to answer the roll call. i Amndien i44 i. A“.s‘]i“,i{ Queen Street United W. M. S. members gathered in the home of Mrs Thomas on Wednesday â€" afterâ€" noon for their usual monthly hour of study. This time the subject was "The study of alcohol and its effect on the human brain and body." Mrs Knechtel planned the program and those taking part were, Mrs McCrae, Mrs A. McClocklin, Mrs Yiirs, Mrs. The Ontario government is awaitâ€" ing the Federal election with deep interest. A Liberal government utl O:tawa will cooperate with the proâ€"‘ vince one hundred per cent. and Mr. Hepburn is anxious to put into effect! certain policies which depend a great deal on Federal action for their sucâ€". Liberal chieftain. Many months ago Mr Hepburn promised that he would take the stump for his former leadâ€" er and he intends to make good that FOURSQUARE GoSsPEL Premier Hepburn will Tear , Cavada in Liberal Interests x | Wm. Lawrence ;M ts truly were touched that The layette for the D the impression shall BEOVâ€" mikat Cal l = O sns TORONTO BY THE WATCHMAN © rence ffl‘m ~ and a letter of 'WII. Lawrena, with â€" a Je CEC CRCCRRT _ U hn‘ S ol _ " O > ) SE of August. led by her pastor. The nllb-nn’ The farmers are having splendid here were her brother James Hastie hay weather. The wheat is rushing and four nephews: Emerson, Rolni't,;uum along, even the barley is colâ€" James Peart and Henry Beaton; J. Curing and e‘er we are aware of the R. Edwtl'lh. The “m whm Dhupima a® Li o 00 t Wirnma mast o Ciis C was made. \Mra (a._,. j __‘| ‘oronto and Miss Watson of Fergus James of Glenelg:; Mrs George Peart were guests of Mr Wilfred Anderson (Maggie) of Glenelg; Mrs J. Martin and sister Miss Nellie over the week (Sarah) New Westminster and Mary end, of ‘Toronto. | Rev. John Bell, Brandon, supplied At 12 o‘clock Tuesday, a funeral the pulpit here on Sunday . service was held in Toronto oonductf A congregational meeting was calâ€" ed by Rev. Mr Aberham of Glenview led for Saturday evening at church Presbyterian Church, â€" after WRiGh \ in‘ Anabgs 22 u> C ham es / 9t L her To Eoi wno nad passed away before they arrived. Mrs Jas. Hastie, who had been there for a few days, returned Mr James Hastie and Mrs George Peart went to Toronto Sunday mornâ€" ing to see their sister, Mrs. Currer, Bornâ€"On July 21, to Mr and Mrs Howard Ritchie, a son (Donald Clinâ€" | Miss Isabel Mays of Gueliph is spending a couple of weeks with her parents, Mr and Mrs Ben Mays. | Mr and Mrs Albert McNally and Mrs Wm. Timmins spent the week end with friends in Wiarton. ‘ Mrs J. Jenkins and Mrs A. E. HNiff of Vancouver spent a couple of days last week with Mr and Mrs H. Allon’ August 9th is the night set for the Zion garden party which will bellcldl in E.R. Peart‘s field opposite church. | Mr Will Edwards of Toronto and :lvmotmumandllnl.uoon- panied by Mr Lincoln Might, left on . Sunday on a motor trip to Sault Ste ‘Marie to spend a few days with Mr. Mr and Mrs Elmo Edwards. | _ Miss Lillian Lewis and friend of | :Toronto were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs J. C. Cook. ‘ with Mr and Mrs W. Miss Clara Jack s end with Miss Hazel dnR it Mr and * were brought by motor nmry where ’n“mt Senvice At the grave was is faed r_“u. V:' â€"| Mr an2d Mrs on e on the "‘mi fln‘?o?ors and other plans pertaining to the work which is to begin around | the Rusa sn og 2 C 0 100 NC CCC warm spell we are having is making the bathing at the old swimming hole very popular. Mr and Mrs Thos. Hancock â€" of Toronto and Miss Watson of Fergus were guests of Mr Wilfred Anderson and sister Miss Nellie over the week anA ; Mr and Mrs M. W. Byers, Audrey _and Bert visited with friends of Dunâ€" keld recently. Mrs Boddy and daughâ€" ter Isabelle returned with them . |_ _ Miss Mae Fulton who has been in Durham the past month, returned to her home here last Wednesday evenâ€" Mrs. H. Wolfe and daughters Mabel and Alice of Ayr, Ont., togethâ€" er with Mrs J. Cowan and daughter Jean of Langbank, Sask., visited with the Byers family last Tuesday. Mr and Mra M W o Roa_s al sc is spending a few weeks with her niece and nephew, Florence and Dougâ€" Mrs Thomas Bailey spent a couple of days with the Dargavels. Mr and Mrs Dave Adlam of Durham were also guests of the Dargavels. Visitors with Mr Angus McIntosh week returning to her home on Sunâ€" Mrs Dargavel and daughters, remainâ€" ed for another week. C from Niagara Falls on Monday after Mr and Mrs Art Mcintosh Sundayâ€" ed with the latter‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs L. McLean of Rocky. Mr _ _ _"_ "C are aware of the of time the harvest will be extremely mon is spending a few Miss May Skene has our sympathy the loss of her brother George and a happy half visit nCCe "%. D. Mclean and Anna, by way of Wasaga Midland, and the Shrine Mre. D. G. McLean visgite home of her daughter Mami husband, Mr. A. B. yop wery ill after a critica) opers appendicitis . Lates; account feeling easior. Wel) and f known here. a speedy and su recovery is earnestly honed / water on a station â€" age Innis and ; Mrs H. B. Anna, by w Midland, and Mrs. D. G home of her husband, â€" SUSTOM CHOPPING 4 Mr and Mrs journeyed at h. Get our prices betore purc Mr and Mrs w. q two boys, spent their Sudbury district and ; ited the Quintuplets ; one at a time, with i; interested with Rev. Johnston on he preach on Sunday 21st ,; ba and Salem . Bacrament of the 1. Will be dispensed in this the 28th of July. It is tentively suggeste memorial service be helq mt which Hon. Mr. Jusy land, a son of Markdale, 1 an address. Purther ar will yet be made at a mee Well, Gunn‘s Fer United Church, > will be held the 1o the Agr‘l Hall an to be followed pby . lights of San PFey® Rev. Mr. Bushe) here, now of Maxy It is enjoye it regularly. 1i us a triel. we are promise nesday night, by agent, Mr. Breude:, ances of the Bible has always done w, exceeding in amo more pretentious |; A meeting of th, others is called 10 ing in connection Btill another Mear; home of the Reove, family in the Gien. in M amiable dIUL'hN on hber holidays from Henderson‘ w mnen again a little welcome caller a; the and Mrs Archie Moar both of whom we hoy m long while. Double ce Mrs Archie MeArtho left last week with h:} Mrs Dobson, for a re (Arrived too late Friceville prosper arrived at the home Viector Scheurman a Then again a lit;}. welcome caller at and Mrs Archie Mo. once more, and pon us the wo JOHN Royal Househo *O Canada‘ Pilot The latter par spent in souther; and Mrs Gor empting Bu Will t4 33e reqs leave their orde i agent, Mr an and family, tak Keep in Stock THE PE HENDER FLOUR lht Vul.‘e pm‘v‘ PRE the wonderful MeDon: Johnstor visit PRICEV1 JULY amour he while v weekend hoped eclipse had it Al ng and ind re pons D« ro M M for OU Mc

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