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Durham Review (1897), 26 May 1938, p. 4

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Je 4 'l'llilptideolcnflstillluidtslndimpimthe men who build McLaughlinâ€"Buick cars today. To tbednrimiwin(eyetheproofisficemiblein LONG McLaughlinâ€"Buick assembly lines today A there still lives the spirit of the first Mcâ€" Laughlin craftsmen. McLaughlinâ€"Buick is proud to trace its history back to the carriageâ€"building days of thirty years agoâ€"and to demonstrate by its product that honest devotion to high standards of craftsmanship has continued into the motor DURHAM MOTOR That LONG DISTANCE _ Habit is Catching! TELERPHONE TiiKs Wan. Keller pensive habit keep the fan phone extend immediate n« you in touch friends â€" the Reductions in ings to te 3:0601: of nec phone extend your horizon f);;'o:ci );;:; immediate neighbourhood. Let it keep you in touch with faraway relatives and C 7 e on i Long Distance; for Long Distance is a habit with the Watson family â€" an inexâ€" pensive habit that saves anxiety and helps keep the family together. Let the teleâ€" L% .. 7 & t The Watson youngsters playing _ telephone â€" the Law ag l2 y C 00 CBC ®Z omm gne Quebec of nearly one million dollars yearly. Reductions in telephone ratesâ€"local and long distanceâ€"in 1935, ©36 and ‘*37 have effected l’:"'.'ll to telephone users in Ontario und â€" the cost i INX Tut surprisingly small. . C * % 3 { t 4 l . = * <@il| + % 3‘3:‘,;::‘;;55:; ( £ 00 |j; > f ANCE C PÂ¥ x _IL e % t I mmadian Reas 4 ..**.* PV0r3 Zuesda Evening over Canadian Bro.adcauiug Cw)oratioz Network. wWaTsoN FaAMILY are playing SALES Miss Seventeen: "Oh, Jim ! Let‘s not fuss ! Let‘s kiss and make up." Mr. Seventeen (after the kiss, lookâ€" in the mirror) Hmph ! You got the kiss and I got the makeup GREY SHERIFF RETIRING, sUCCESsOR APPoINTED Sheriff William â€" Breese of Grey County will retire at the close of the present month, under the provisions of the Civil Service Act, and his place will be taken by Colonel T. J. Rutherford, County _ Court _ Clerk and Registrar of the Supreme Court, [this being an amalgamation of the two oflices, in accordance with the new regulations. Roy Benedict, St. Vincent Township returned soldier, bas been appointed Deputy Sherift under the new arrangement, at a salary of $1,500 a year. â€" The latter â€" served over seas as a member of the â€" 147th Grey Battalion. ‘ ing were enjoyed lie McGirr. A contest ;;;ducted by Charles Robson and community singâ€" Secine uoc uio i ol e se The Junior Farmers and members of the Junior Institute met for study and pleasure. The Junior farmers answered to the call of the roll by telling how to deal with destrucâ€" tive weeds. Ray Norris gave a talk on poultry which was followed by questions from the group _ and answered by the speaker Books on agriculture and Junior Farmer pins were on hand. Allie McGirr presided. The Junior Institute under the leadership of Miss Elsio Markle disâ€" cussed plans for the making of quilts for exhibit on achievement day. _ Mr. Cameron Robson presided for ‘ the joint meeting at which a picnic ] was planned for June 4 in Owen . Sound. Dan E. Ritchie read a paper on ‘"The making of clocks." Instruâ€" P mental selections on violin and organ 1 were played by David Aljoe and Alâ€" 4 JUNIOR FARMERs Making Her Mark ounty _ Court _ Clerk f the Supreme Court, amalgamation of the accordance with the . _ Roy Benedict, St. M«1 i va" & oto stuor meer !h._"_'_'g"‘ ;_'“",Adl" Cl-m to jannual TLilac ‘Teaâ€"on Tuesda , Tth. Keep this date open. TORONTO vere: Mr. ana ui. L. _3 _ "Car in Ontario, stated the _ After the daintily served supper, | Hiastie on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, speaker, He also emphasized the im.â€" toasts were proposed by Mrs, Cutts. Gus Bobzener and son Frank of| portance of sowing clean seed, soil toastmietress of the ©ccaston. _ ‘The | Owen Sound, Mrs, J, McKechnie of fertility, thorough cultivation, a short toast to ‘the King‘ was responded to |Regina, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Mc./rotation of crops, early maturing by al singing "God save the King." Kechnie and the latter‘s mother of Varieties, clovers, â€" smother crops, The toast to ‘the Guests‘ was answerâ€" < Durham. the use of chemicals, roguing, pas. ed by Mrs, Davidson, guest from the | ever turing, hoed crops, summer fallow. Williamaford Branch, in an interestâ€" | * es ing, after harvest cultivation and the 2: 1290 in which she compliment. | 00 dhmlorweedloodnfllolwhleh DOmoellldhlonuldrco- | SCH E_!‘EPORT aAre important factors in weed conâ€" operation in their undertakings, wheâ€" | §:8; Ne 1 CLEnBLe ’trol ther work or play. Mrs E. Mcintosh | Tneelmgummmuum-w"““fiomw ‘the hosâ€" Grade 8â€"aAllister Aljoe 78, No!‘m;n; chine and all equipment before movâ€" 185.‘ The toast to the Institute was Noble 67, Bert Chapman 65, Irene ing as provided for in the Weed Conâ€" 408wered by Mre. Crutchley, the preâ€" Newell 65. Grade 6â€"Murray NcM,'tm Act will assist greatly in conâ€" ®!dent, when she thanked all the _den 55. Grade 5â€"Mary Lawrence n.'tnolung the spread of weed seeds on Members for their lnutyoo-op.nthn Newman Pratt 68. Grade 4â€"-0enevt‘m roadsides â€" and on to neighbor. im the past year. She took occasion Pratt 76, Chartie Pratt 74, Dixon ing farms. it was pointed out that 10 mention Mrs, Macintosh‘s long Weir 67, Lloyd McFadden 60. Grade threshers should be vitally interest. 2880c¢iation with the Institute as the 2â€"Dell Chapman 66. Grade 1A eq in weed control. ‘Their business | Oldest member ang the oldest mother Marian Patterson, Jean Dyer. Grade and revenue is governed by &‘.._lbolnz second to nore in her interest 1 Bâ€"Joyce Jacques, Alex. Taibot, 4: | dition of the erop which is being| in and work for the Institure" Ellison. Grade 1Câ€"Ruth Bell M"m ‘These in somea asuu ds C C Wallace Pratt. P unds ‘2M a speed ’ Guests of Hastie on 3y | Gus Bobzen | Owen Sound, | Regina, Ar, | Kechnie and Durham. | We are sorr Niness of Mr. | patient at pre .' hoflnltal. His soldier, _ The Exccutive of Clarksburg Ag. uy CC Coveade â€"Of Kegina, Mr, ang Mrs. Harold Mcâ€"‘ Kechnie and the latter‘s mother of ; Durham. the samia..‘ 32. ; _,__ 7°C‘0#; robbing _ ,,,\___"TC sorry to report the serious ; Plant food and moisture; Niness of Mr. Alex. Brown who is a the cost of every farm patient at present in Owen Sound lowering the market valu hospital, _ ppig many friends wish and value of farms, etc. / him a speedy recovery, ‘lou amounts to millions Guests of Mr, and Mrs, Andmflmda year in Ontario, Hastie on Sunday were: Mr. and Mrs, speaker. He also emnhsei CGus ~Bobsenér ana _ _7 And neighbors gathere munity hall on M shower Mr. and M man and to expres loss of their home | CRAWFORD t Naxct mantik..‘.. .q : " "yCP0 â€"iwas alsg emphaaizedr.“ "Ro:dl are close. Next meeting will be at home public property, owned by the municiâ€" of Mrs Findlay MacCuaig June 9th-fpallty. The Municipal Council is adâ€" | Those to bring cake: Mrs H. McCalâ€"| ministrating the Act and should first lum, Mrs Spence Hopkins and Mrs. ) clean up its own property thereby , Faunders. 'setung a good example to the rateâ€" |_ Mr and Mrs John Long and daughâ€"| payers and thus making the work | |ter Nancy of Toronto; Misses Jean of their weed inspector much easier. and Edith Long of Walkerton, jrok)_ The Weed Control Act itself will guests at the home of Mrs. FPulton | nop control a single weed it was on Sunday. !stated. Any work done must be the Visitors on Sunday at the home of result of definite human action. Mr Robert Mighton were Mrs Hugh The coâ€"operation of every ratepayer Rennie and son Morris; Miss Doris is necessary. Murray, Mrs Geo, Ramage and dAUâ€"| _ ‘The importance of the tourist inâ€" ,‘ ghters Eileen and Marjorie, all of | dustry in Ontario was emphazed. 1 Waliters Falls. | Approximately $120,000,000 was spent Miss Margaret Lunney is attendin€ in Ontario by tourists in 1937. . A . on her aunt, who is seriously ill in clean, attractive mimicinalite win 1. Palmerston . | | The Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Church held their May meeting at the {home of Mr and Mrs Neil McCaljum | with an attendance of 30. The presiâ€" dent, Mrs Anderson was in charge. Rev. H. Crickington read the scripâ€" ture lesson and led in prayer. _ The secy‘s. report was given and roll call responded to with a verse on ‘Mothâ€" er‘ A card of thanks was read from | Faith and John Brown for flowers reJ ceived at their father‘s funeral. A poem was read by Edna Porter and _ duet given by Mrs Gibbons and Lolâ€" â€" ita Mighton. _ The hostess and her . assistants served a delicious lunch at . â€" close. Next meeting will be at home | ; of Mrs Findlay MacCuaig June 9th. | j Those to bring cake: Mrs H. MeCal. _ THE DURHAM REVIEW ©"" CPoinsome section of the culinâ€" ary corner has to suffer for want of stability. How like human life ! to the lemon pie, and her twin sisters custard and cream pie, and any couâ€" sin of the whipped cream variety, from their prize list henceforth. Their content‘on is that they are not good "keepens" and can‘t stand the strain of physical examination the length of time required of them. Thus a choice and toothsome section of the culinâ€" Society are llte}al_ly say ng LEMONXN PIE‘ uis ind eXUREC IDRHIY When "Gone With the Wind" nrept’ Mr. T. 8 ° across the country like a Kansas torâ€" Agricultural ° nado, the author, Margaret Mitchell, | chairman . of was at first flattered and then almost duced the v terrified. She was followed wherever cluded J. D. she went. She was awamped with partment of _ wideâ€"spread requests for autographs‘ Wallace, Pre _Advertisers showered her with raâ€"‘ Corn Grower dio contracts, clubs and organizations George Gray, pleaded with her for lectures; thouâ€" tor, and Mr. sands sent her pitiful, begging let In discussi ters; and cranks threatened to shoot Act and its her. A crazy woman called at her Leod pointed apartment and demanded that Marâ€" pose of the garet Mitchell select her to play the whereby ever part of Scarlett O‘Hara. She was so in controlling harassed. so worn, so exhausted that with wellâ€"car she lost 30 pounds, then stole away and gardens on a vacation. She had to put on the duty of w colored glasses so no one would re that they rece cognize her. She vows she will never,. The main ¢ write another line for publication . as follows: Morris Matthews, Teacher Sunday Rev. | MOgpiiinths in d .. number of friends ang With any difficult Stthered in lflm.e comâ€" | th’y may h‘.e. on Monday evening to’ In discussing wee and Mrs, Herman Kautâ€" trol, Mr. Wallace express sympathy in the losses due to wee ® home by fire recently, {creased yields> rop HFY t ramame arnc __ 2 o 7 Aid will hold . RAMAGE, Editor and Proprieter MULOCK § LAST APPEARANCE SODITUIP -â€".‘..-â€" bnitbedith cA 1.3 lorthlmtute. > _____ _ ", threshed. Mhmmmy m‘memu'fll“mu boloweud'ltmm&due wm‘ithohnadlhibrqe.m 'tmpmuuwmmw,wmmuvmumm «> u.vmmmumnmm.mummmmw old their Provincial wide weed control, crop the Institute. lnl.l.d.hllu‘ lay, Jn..;l-mm. The registra lur.l&nun-,mb 'l'} y “uuol'lmuulmu.m-h Dhmeclnufl,wllldnm:rmu. goodâ€"bye |_ " _ "CAPe! Councils who are lag-;" The annual meeting of the Dornoct ‘ging in their work will be visited Branch of the Women‘s Institute war by District iInspectors and pressure beld at the home of Mrs E. Macin will be brought to bear if necessary tosh on Wednesday afternoon, May in order to bring them up to the 1l1th. The business of a most suc ftandard set by others, | cessful year was brought to a close, The Crops, Seeds and _ Weeds after which the election of officers Branch through Its district inspecâ€" took place, All the officers were re tors will act in a supervisory capaâ€" turned for another year by accramaâ€" city and will be prepared to give tion. information on any phase of our Following the business, the indies work and also assist weed inspectorse of the North entertained the ladies or with any difficult problems which the South at supper. Twenty guests they may have, and mamkall 20. 02 ‘in Aag.,;_ 10 "1€0,000,000 was spent in Ontario by tourists in 1937. . a clean, attractive municipality will be an inducement for tourists to proâ€" long their visit and to return. In this connection a clean province reasonâ€" ably free from weeds is of equal imâ€". portance. ’ Municipal Councits who are lagâ€"| ging in their work will be visited by District iInspectors and pressure will be brought to bear if nenosears appointed. They must be we and supported in their work. bart which the Road Super ent plays in the control of â€", Agricultural _ Representative, â€" was 4 ! chairman of the meeting and introâ€" ; duced the varinus speakers who inâ€" * cluded J. D. McLeod of Toronto Deâ€" . partment of Agriculture, William _ Wallace, President of the Ontario ‘Corn Grower‘s Association, Chatham, George Gray, Dominion Seed Inspecâ€" tor, and Mr. Hill, seed merchant. In discussing the Weed Control Act and its administration Mr. Mcâ€" Leod pointed out that the main purâ€" pose of the Act is to form a basis whereby everyone might coâ€"operate in controlling weeds. Rateâ€"payers with wellâ€"cared for farms, lawns and gardens must be protected and the duty of weed inspectors is to see . that they receive this protection. * The main clause in the Act reads 1 as follows: _ "FRveny municipality in ‘ in the province must appo‘nt at least t one weed inspector whose duty it is . to 16°08; robbing the soil of and moisture; increasing of every farm â€" operationâ€". a¢p ,, _____ _ CCC the ladies 0; ~** problems which the South at supper. ‘Twenty gues;s and members sat down to a beautiâ€" weeds and weed con. Tullyâ€"decorated table, with mirror ad lace discussed the bow! of dafftodiis for centre piece on weeds by way of deâ€" beautiful lace cloth, The color scheme robbing the soil of W2S daffodil and green, ‘This. was moisture; increasing Carried out in green and yellow °ry farm operation; ftreamers, place cards and favours. rket value of crops YS!lOW and green candles in â€" sliver ms ebt This a._._.imumdtmsirng c 00 s , etc. This annua) p__ j machine Eradicate Weeds mmmah _(t:)' .;’1'.,"3..:.‘;‘ the of dollars candlesticks completed a ing effect. _ | ceasful Seed Control Act and pointed out that seed is graded as No. 1, No. 2, No. 3. _ Lower grades may contain Esperiments which were conducted throughout the p:rovince during the past 3 years proved conclusively that weeds can be eradirated on roadsides the first year with very little injury to grass at costs equal to or less than that which would be expended for cuttng, costs become less each swcceeding year. Mr. George Gray discussed the tion was adhered to within their re epective districts. (2) In the case of every machine which operates also for hire the fee of $1.00 must accompany the applicaâ€" tion, All threshers must be treated aâ€" like and if we hope to retain goodâ€" will and to secure their coâ€"operation this work must be thoroughly done stated the speaker, Weed Inspectors were urged to see that this legisiaâ€" YAse aA on aucse rax mom osror on whanrr â€". &A Quitt, weus conoucren, “.'..ll". moosrnn soo noon norerâ€"as wire oateu waite rom rouper "I T.* WHITE, RENU, We WHITE POLISRES ;, »Imnging was enjoyed, Miss M. ; McGirr was present to give her t:); on "birds" but owing to the lateness of the hour, she shortened it, and we did not get the full benef: We are grateful to her, as this is an in teresting study, and we will be giad to hear more in future, A dainty lunch was served by the groups i; es e Children‘s Slippers Is NOW nerc have a number of nice linee TIES8 anp SANDALSs i South Glenelg Branch of the Won en‘s Institute met at the hom» of Mrs Lawrence McFadden Thurrday, u.' l”. m & “ .t'-enmcv Of members and several visitors. This being the annual ameeting, Mrs Arn», presided for the opening exencises, and gave her report of an interegtin» and prosperous year. Mrs 7. Â¥. Be was then asked to conduct the ce tion of officers, which resulted ;; fo} lows: Presidentâ€"Mrse, John Newel! Ist Viceâ€"Mrs John McGirr; 2n4 Â¥ice The roil call for the meeting "a Goodâ€"will suggestion." "WCLLEY®S, SURE. Eâ€"NU, and Jast, but the fuch advertised We MAY 36 , for All. men Mrs were h: th wsl be A birthday pa Bert Marsales‘ « @Or of litte Jear birthdays are on few children .« there and an Mps. Alex. Kn mes returned the holiday . Mr. < John Mc# Bunday at the M. Mr. George Moe\ and Miss Mary M end visitore . wi! Marry Gomm and Mr. Wiliam k the week end w Mre. Alex. Knisicj Mr. and AMts Mrs. Neil ) home on Sund week with frien: Bunday, May the completion â€" im the choir, of eboir deader, an: Sittingly obsers Church, Pricevi} invited to be pr whose friendshi; whoir work in } amembered and : Celebrate 60 Years as Choir W.CALDER EST J. N. MURDDi MASTER DE L0XE m licen PRICED $ FROM We know y« Chevrolet is mj ings will tell vo MAY 26 1938 ROB RoY That‘s \\'h)‘ you inhpc'('t & C!wtrolv( * your own comy W Sell 61 Mc# M OUR eyes 'ltn know J

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