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Durham Review (1897), 18 Aug 1938, p. 8

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Elizabeth A‘tken.... 2nd Mary Hunter ........ C Velma Lewis ....... Evelyn Love ........ C Ella Orchard ....... C Lioyd Orchard ..... Ira Stevenson ...... Mary Stevenson .... The Review to New Subscribers, to _ Jan. 1, 1939, only Round 'l‘r? Rail Bu’in, Aug. 26th from DURWAM Equally Low Fares from all adjacent C. N. R. Stations To all Towns on lines of T. & N.O. Railway, Nipissing Central R.R., and beyond Cechrane on C. N. Rlys. to Kapuskasing and Hearst. CANADIAN NATIONAL aâ€"reat News for the Motogist§! \\\ The 55 Members of the Grey & Bruce Garage Operators‘ Association a Holstein Middle School Results aro Conducting in Central Points throughout the two Counties from Aug. 15th to Aug. 27th inclusive Free Voluntary Safety Inspections of all Motor Cars and Trucks and you are Invited to have your Vehicle Tested. ‘ Your Mind will be at Rest when yoeur Car is at 'l’hl;ilinvu%h':'have been ,‘k Te 9. ED a i * D4 Inspection Day in Durham, Saturday, August 27 FARM TELEPHONE SERVICE Neighbours could have saved this barn. But m.'“mhwwcboutflufinâ€"ihflo was no telephone to call them. No farmer should be without a telephone. One single fire would pay ten '.m' telephone cost for a whole county. Every farmer should conâ€" sider at least the safety of his home, family 1 A & s o J# ts by a Telephone CALL LOW RATES 117204 1 1 M ) cpmicteiiimmteifientramincit. Suvtntnnre and chattels. The telephone banishes isolaâ€" tion, calls aid whenever needed. ,m Train Servce and Information from Agents. English â€" History Math. Science _ Latin Comp. Lit. Can. Anc. Geo. Phy. Che. Au, Co, Ist C Ist 1st 1st lst 1st Latin _ French iu, Co, Au. Co. | a C 2nd 3rd / 3rd 2nd 3rd | Mr and Mrs John McGuire of Belâ€" grave, who have beenvisiting at the home of their son, N. E. McGuire, reâ€" turned to their home Sunday. Miss Margaret Christie of Toronto is visiting her home and friends in the village. Everyone reported an enjoyable time at the shower in honor of Miss Ruby , Watson, who is to be married in Suaâ€" bury on the 27th of this month. | Misses Clara Arnill, Aura and Jean McGuire spent Sunday in Guelph, Jean remaining for a few days. Little Noreer Rounding also attended the Rounding reunion in Guelph Sunday. ! Mr and Mrs George Burrows spent Sunday with relatives at Corbetton . HOLSTEIN LEADER Mrs Clare Parker of Toronto, spent a Fenton family. Mrs Pritchard of Guelph visited the Irvin family recently. Mr Robert Watt of Guelph was a recent visitor at the McGuire home. Mr and Mrs W.llis Rounding, Grand Valley, visited the Arnill family on Monday. Noreen Rounding returned with them for a visit. Mrs Grier spent a few days with her daughter, Mrs E. Holliday, Mt. Forest Mr and Mrs McGuire and Desdemâ€" ona spent the week end with relatives in Belgrave and Blyth. The sympathy of the community is extended to the Allan family in their recent sad bereavement. Mrs. Shilling of Marquette, Michiâ€" gan, spent a few days with Mrs Tuck. Mrs Harry Peaker, Helen and Bobâ€" bie of London, are visiting the Hethâ€" er.ngton family. ie arnmconadenn se s °7 PME Oe mp Conbinds Mr J. H. Sharp and daughter Alma of Gueiph, Mr Wm. Sharp and c’.augh~‘ ter Marilyn of Toronto, visited Mrs. D. P. Coleridge on Sunday afternooh. Mr James Glenister and sons of ‘Toronto, spent the week end with Mr and Mrs Geo. Burrows. Mrs Glenisâ€" ter returned home with them â€" after spending a couple of weeks‘ holidays here. ter returned home with them aner" â€" Miss Myl:tle Marshall is spending spending a couple of weeks‘ hOlidaY8], _ _, jzion at ner home here. | here. ‘ Mrs Alex. Calder of Egremont viss Mr and Mrs R. A. Trel@@Y@0 *"°/ ;. q ist week with the Marshall fam nounce the engagement of their only ilies and with Mr and Mrs E. Wilton daughter Alma Rae, to Mr George ‘The mesting of the: W.M.S. was Kenneth Alles, younger son of Mr. kh s ‘; c the home of Miss T B. Byers George H. Alles, Holstein. The marâ€" \’:ed day sfternoon Aug. 10th with riege wih fake place quietiy JA Sept“ an altl::nd:nce of 31. This being the | _ Mrts Pavid Allan received the vel‘yil'lome Helpers‘ meeting, they were sad news that on Wednesday, August| invited to be present and an interestâ€" | 10th, her eldest sister Sarah (Mrs. ‘ ing and helpful program was given. |Dan. MeArthur) had been killed and| Mrs Bert Watson led in prayer, Mrs. |her husband Dan, seri0u8ly UE iD w0 reaq the scripture lesson from ‘an auto accident at Cando, North Da-! Mark 2. the story of where they car kota. They had motored from theirl ried the sick of the palsy to Jesus and home, Long Beach, California, to v:slt‘;‘ He healed him. Mrs Wilton also gave \with another sister and had almostlll reading "Bearing one another‘s bur reached their destination when the Tens". Mrs Mearns gave a reading o | fatality occurred. | aHraver" Mrs Wallace Eave &A £00( CA OF THANKS The Arnill family wish to thank the Durham and Mount Forest fire brigâ€" ades and all th§ citizéns who worked so hard on Sunday night to try to save their ho and surrounding buildings. We desire to sincerely thank â€" all those who worked hard and faithâ€" fully to save our rekidence and other buildings from destruction at the disastrous fire on Sunday. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. and Mrs. K. E. McGuire er (Greta Fenton) a few days with the its Best! Quite a number from Knox i ed the anniversary services at on Sunday and listened to good mesâ€" sages both morning and evening by Rev. Mr. Waldie of Arthur. In the morning he took for his text "I am not ashamed of the gospel of Christ for it is the power of God unto salvaâ€" tion to every one that believeth" . Romans 1: 16. This was Paul‘s testiâ€" mony and he proved it by his life. Are we showing to the world that we are not ashamed of that old time go#â€" pel that Jesus died to give to us and lour forefathers suffered for. In the evening he spoke on "Courage." _ It "takes courage to be a follower of Jeâ€" sus and to follow our convictions, He spoke of the privileges we enjoy, of the freedom to worship God publicly. Let us make the most of our privilâ€" eges lest the day may come when we may not have that freedom. Mr and Mrs Thos. Grasby of St.| Marys, visited on Saturday with Mr.| and Mrs Andrew Picken and at the: Smallman home. Mrs Geo Smallman ‘ returned to St. Marys with them for ; a visit. | Miss Jessie Marshall is engaged 4t ppe coliection to draw from. | the Mcliraith home in town. | Worshippers from a distance were â€" Mrs Albert Kress and childreh of Mrand Mrs Will Freeman, Teeswater Toronto visited last week with MrSâ€" ypp angq Mrs Dan Eccles, Conn; Mr. McAlister and family. _ Miss MATY jyomes and Miss Emma Oliver, Arte| McAlister is spending the remainder Of o,;,, yyp and Mrs Dare, Florida ; | her vacation at her home here. ‘Pr. T. H. Sneath and many others With our cousin, Miss E, Byers, WE pom Purham. enjoyed a visit recently with Mrs.l At the evening service, the theme| Allan Bell in town. \was largely upon courage, which is Miss Eleanor Marshalll is holidaYyinEf npopssary to success, the speaker Citâ€" at the parental home. ‘ing many instances shown by Peter, Mr and Mrs David Marsball, M"Sâ€" ;pq pay}, The warm temperature of | ‘Carson, Mrs Cuthill and Miss T. E. the church induced many to remove Byers visited on Sunday with Mr@Dd jpeip ooats, on the suggestion of Rev. Mrs Irwin Ferguson, of Egremont@nd y wargie, Messrs. Glass, Whitmore attended anniversary at Amos. Beli and Saunders of Durham constiâ€" Mrs. Andrew Marshall entertained ;y;2q a goog male quartette, who gave labout fifteen ladies at a quilting OD ;yp sejections, Mrs. Glass accomâ€" |\ Friday afternoon. Three quilts Wer® panying, Mrs S. M. Patterson played | set up on the lawn, and a Ple@S@Dt por yijssg Jean Adams in & 8010, and 'time was spent. \the hymns of the service. We were | Miss Myrtle Marshall is spendinZ apain pleased to attend this fine anâ€" her vacation at her home here. \nual anniversary and concertâ€"the ’ Mrs Alex. Calder of Egremont Vis'ibiggest of its kind. Mr and Mrs David Marshail, Mrs. Carson, Mrs Cuthill and Miss T. E. Byers visited on Sunday with Mrand Mrs Irwin Ferguson, of Egremont and attended anniversary at Amos. Mrs. Andrew Marshall entertained about fifteen ladies at a quilting on Friday afternoon. Three quilts were set up on the lawn, and a pleasant time was spent. Mrs Bert Watson led in prayer, Mrs. \| Wilton read the scripture lesson from Mark 2. the story of where they carâ€" ried the sick of the palsy to Jesus and He healed him. Mrs Wilton also gave a reading "Bearing one another‘s burâ€" dens". Mrs Mearns gave a reading on "Prayer." Mrs Wallace gave a good paper "There is something I can do" showing what Home Helpers may do for God. Mrs Harold Barber gave a reading "Follow me." Mrs. Wallace ‘gave interesting answers to the quesâ€" \tlona prepared for this meeting. The lroll call was answered by scripture lverses on "Helper." Lunch was serâ€" ved by members of the W.M.S. Â¥Ht DURBAM REVIEW â€" There ent. Pleased to have Mr and Mrs Wwill Watson of Detroit visit us recently while on their annual visit here. KNOX CORNERS \| \ _ On Sunday last, ONTARIO ARCHIVES TORONTO were a number of visitors preâ€" attendâ€" Crowded Congregations at Ames Anniversary Amos Church, Dromore, When ANM! versary services were taken by Rev. J. R. Waldie, of Arthur. Both Holâ€" stein churches had cancelled their services, Fairbairn and Knox, Norâ€" manby were also vacant for the day, thus these churches were represented by many of their members, and even a respectable sprinkling from Price ville. â€" The body of the church was crowded, with chairs in the aisles and the gallery crammed Rev. Mr. Waldie spoke in a fine clear voice throughout, showing forth the loyalty of St. Paul, who was not asâ€" hamed for the part he had taken in working for and in honoring Christ. A grand discourse, attentively listenâ€" ed to, though in a hot church ! Mrs. Stoncouse and Mrs C. McGirr, Durâ€" ham, sang two duets in beautiful harâ€" mony. Miss Jean Adams, organist of . Fairbairn church, also sang an approâ€" priate solo. Mrs. Harding, Durham, accompanied throughout. Rev. Robt. Honeyman, Durham, assisted in prayâ€" er. A full chcoir was present. Flowers were greatly in evidence as usual, here, though lacking Mrs Honeyman‘s fine collection to draw from. Worshippers from a distance were Mrand Mrs Will Freeman, Teeswater Mr and Mrs Dan Eccles, Conn; Mr. James and Miss Emma Oliver, Arte _mesia; Mr and Mrs Dare, Florida; Dr. T. H. Sneath and many others The concert was a great success. _bers all present This critic has to acknowledge the Henry Cowan. clarity of expression â€" of all, every â€" The minutes of word being distinctly heard. _ A fair were read and ad amount of humor was contained in Aldcorn â€" Clark. the play "The girl who forgot", preâ€"| The Road Supe sented by the local young people, as Pay Sheet No. 8 well as some grand moral sentiments .84 with Superint expressed. Miss Fell of Dundalk canâ€" $84.80 which was . 1tributed piano instrumentals between ordered on the 1 acts. Just to meet all old friends we Clark. strolled into the kitchen near the close| â€" Hattle â€" Clark â€" (we haq eaten sufficient) and §@W be read a first a tables still laden with the good things ried. the ladies here know how to provide.| _ Aldcorn + Hat! We believe there was not a family in wno. 14 be read a , the congregation but was represented with the followin: |as cooks or waiters or dishwashers : | County rate all willing to lend a hand. Tables| _ ‘Township rate were set outside at noon, but had to , General Schoc be moved in on the appearance of 4 Total rate lra.ln. as was the case two year_s ago | ‘This total rate The voluntary offerings on Sunday were over $43, while the concert reâ€" ceipts were $120. "Egremont can do it !" Harriston, Durham, Mt. Forest, Holstein and Priceville were all reâ€" presented at the concert. Many men gathered in Holstein on Sunday evening to help keep the fire from spreading to other buildings, when the store owned by Mr. R. J. Arnill was destroyed. Marie Witherow, Normanby, and Percy McGillivary, Moffat, spent part of their vacation with their grand parents here _ Mr. W. H. Rogers is visiting his daughter, Mrs. T Millar, Avonlea. Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hattle were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Arthur Eccles. Mr. and Mrs. Mutch visited recentâ€" ly with the Crispin family, Minto. Doreen Eccles, Molstein spent a few days with her friend, Mary Nich olson. Miss Dorothy Fisher, and her mother, Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Wilton, Normanby, attended Amos anuiversary and spent the rest of the day with Mr and Mrs. W. J. Philp. Mr James and Miss May Ferguson. North Egremont, visited _ recently with the Haas family. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. A. Gowanlock of and streetlights in previous years, No Walkerton announce the engagement agreement reached. C Send The Review to your absent friends.â€"They will enjoy reading it Cyril L. Mn@.mdlu:Sum'anmtum.Mlm and the late Mr. Snneeotstuttu!l.’at 1, o‘clock p. m. for General Businâ€" tnenn-anmmmmml css. Jas. M. Nicholson, Clerk. YEOVIL m ted in prayâ€" (Park spent the first of the week with ent. Flowers Ruth McKenzie. : as usual,| ‘The funeral of the late Mrs Menry Honeyman‘s Dennett was held on Sunday from the rom . home of her sonâ€"inâ€"daw, Mr. Donald istance were Watson and was quite langely atâ€" n, Teeswate" tended. We extend sympathy to the , Conn; Mrâ€" bereaved. Oliver, Arte| Mr and Mrs James Oliver, also Misâ€" are, Florida; ses Sadie and Emma; Miss Kathleen many others and D. A. Smith of Tara, visited on Sunday at David Hooper‘s. At Amos anniversary on SUDC®Y, . wom.chltwlthouroutrb“.w-! W. Ramage of Pricevilie, who is still | hale and hearty and going strong, €*â€" : uds ay l cept for a little rheumatism . ussisted the choir at morning evening services. We also had with Geo. Cushnie, who used our teacher at S.8. No. 13. Ge looking well and not so Cross as NC used to be behind the desk . A large number from this burg inâ€" tend going to the professional boxing in Durham Friday night. Some say Dick Atkin is going to get it in the neck this time. We think they will be mistaken as Dick is a coolâ€"headed chap and not so easy put to sleep. Miss Florence Renwick left on Tuesâ€" day for Dunnville for a twoâ€"week visit Mr. Oliver Coupland and son of Toronto will be in Dromore for the week end and will hold service in Russell Hall on Sunday evening. Serâ€" vices continued every Sunday night at 8 p.m. Mr and Mrs Wm. Hay of Swinton Park attended Amos Church Sunday, and visited at Mr Murray Wells‘. Mice Aones Harrison of Swinton ;(r ;nd Mrs Wm. Freeman of Tees water, spent Sunday at Mr. Reg. Ramage‘s. | Egremont â€" Township Council met ’|in Holstein, Monday, Aug. 8th. Memâ€" Mr and Mrs John Pierson and son Gerald of Durham attended Amos anâ€" niversary and visited in this burg on Sunday . Mr and Mrs. Dan Eccles of Conn, were visitors with Mr and Mrs Victor Adams on Sunday last. Mrs Vic. Noble of Durham visited in this burg Saturday last. NORTH EGREMONT | ADDITIONAL PERSONALS \ _ Aldcorn â€" Hattle â€" That Byâ€"Jaw | ‘No. 14 be read a third time and filled with the following rates:â€" ‘ | County rate 8 mills A Township rates 4.2 mills | General School rate 4.6 mills | _ Total rate 16.8 mills | _ This total rate will be reduced by one mill on the dollar owing to the Provincial Subsidy to Municipalities und is exclusive of the â€" various Special School Trustees levies in _ the various School Sections. ( \ _ Hattleâ€"Aldcorn â€" That we pay the Auditors $2.00 each for services \re late clerk‘s books. The minutes of previous meeting ; were read and adopted on motion oi ; Aldcorn â€" Clark. | The Road Superintendent . present Pay Sheet No. 8 amounting to $719â€" @4 with Superintendent‘s Salary of $84.80 which was passed and payment ordered on the motion of Hattie Clark. Hattle â€" Clark â€"â€"That ByJaw No ‘The following accounts were prcâ€"| meEilliids sented and passed on motion of| w o io ds is â€"â€" Aldcornâ€"Hattle. | MON, TUES., WED., AUG. 22, 23 > Members of Council att‘d at meetlng! â€"VYERY SPECIAL DOUBLE ®!! 10 HALG ... .1 .22 raraÂ¥24#224 420 4 ‘10.001 Jane Withers â€"nâ€" Mrs M. Christie, use of room . 2.00 o » J. M. Nicholson, Clerkâ€"Treas., po.st-i RASCALS uge, Bank stamps, etc. ....... 4.2( with Rochelle Hudson and Dept. of Health of Ont. re-lnsuunf Borrah Minevitch and ) PALICNES ........k.ks ks asa+4+4 15.29‘M“: Barbara Stanwyck, . :,onfederate Printing Office rel-‘;;ln;‘-; Herbert Marshall â€"in NK AOCTS:. ....s.ssssassss ... 128.6141% 3 D. Fett, wreath for late Clerk _ 7.00 B' eaklast for T wo Municipal World, Clerk‘s supplies 2.05 Anmmmemmmmmmmmennifmeem mm mm Joseph Switzer, sheep claim ..13.00‘ WED., AUG. 24th ONLYâ€"at 9: k David Gillies, sheep claim .....38%.00| , » | | ‘John McPhee Inspect‘g sheep _ 1.00 HAR.GNlCA CONTE&I + R . 00 | ‘gle; h;i:?;!::onn lzn s::_(.)mc: r.elr;‘\)\‘mlan‘o â€"Only first tem Entries acco! k B'fldg'e Eus , )o | $2.00 FIRST PRIzE $1.00 SEC C \Wm. Aldcorn, 1 trip re Bowman‘s| ____c'"_"'““T PI'"‘ to A F EGREMONT COUNCIL Bridge . Bridge.......... Thos. Mattle 1 Dr. J. J. Hergott, trip to Toronto reâ€" Joan Fenton ......«s.+»+«..,., 10,00 Ewart Alles, services re audit late read a first and second time Clark 1 the motion of Hattle â€" We also had a chat except . Councilio: trip reâ€"Bowman‘s trip reâ€"Bowman‘s Mr and Mrs. V. Dudgeon, Moyg and Isabel of Elderslie, were recen:; visitors with Mrs. Dudgeon‘s . sist» tives in Owen little daughter Aune, and Mrs. Lesi® Fleming, of Churchill and Mr, Emeâ€" Palk, Toronto, were guests the fin af the week with Mrs. Camero: Lauder and other relatives. Vernon Goldsmith had his . tons=) removed Monday forencon. Mr. and Mrs. Anson King and N Nrs. Joseph Bell of Balaclava, we> visitore with Mr. and Mrs. â€" Herb Belling Law, The cat‘s Whiskers. Stavely, _ Alberta, leads all oth« Canadian towns in making it nece« \sary for cats to be "belled". Othe Western towns are enacting simila \byâ€"laws, and the belling now threa: ‘ens to spread to the East. _ All cat ‘not belled are shot on sight by th ens to spread to the East. All cat not belled are shot on sight by the town "cat killer" who gets 25¢ 10 each cat‘s tail. Stavely now finds i self pretty well rid of stray cats and night howling on back fences. Its bird population has increased a thou andâ€"fold. If Durham‘s Council we~ to inaugurate a similar byâ€"aw . mo«! townspeople would say it was t!» cat‘s whiskers. GREY cOUNTY Mr South R. C. A. SOUND Eyening Shows at 7 and 9 o‘cloc» Matinees Wed. at 4.15. Saturday _ â€" THURS., FRI., SAT., AUG. 18, Also SUNDAY MIDNITE, Aug. â€" Irene Dunne _ Douglas Fairbanks HOPALONG CASSIDY t â€"Hopalong Cassidy favorite Western Starâ€" And on the same programme, > with Rochelle Hudson and Borrah Minevitch and )‘ Also: Barbara Stanwyck, Merbert Marshall . â€"inâ€" and Mrs. George Constabl« To TORONTO 831 a.m. 602 p TO OWEN SOUND 1250 p.m., a 7.20 p.m., b zâ€"except Sun. & Hil \ AVGUST 18 1938 GRAY COACH LINES ‘Tickets and Information 2t CALDER‘s DRUG STORE «_â€".Bhone 3 ‘Joy of Living‘ Effective Saturday, June Summer TIME TABLE LEAVE DURHAM Now Playing ROXYâ€" is visiting ret d and How FOREST FAIR DATES Returas‘ Floyd b 1055 pM® »â€"sun. & Phone 39 25th ham, Ont, of the old stone } Hmvd Of all her hom« wi khe was born, spent a happy c u and was married. Before loas sketch of her Jife i: the Prairie and in Vict toresting stoties were highlight of the cause McCrie‘s accoum of he cake. When the rived, she was ; Birthday to Y« her delight and ; ly. Atier tea, an was arranged, 0 reading and recit members of the ; was . called upo: tables wer n« An e We dnes Park. Mrs Em‘ly MeCrie a Former Citiz (From the Vic shortening prpelimilar could ment McDonald referes send ind wil} an am show n ©@c)810f F4 be CELEBRATE th b ty ht Po The ol the mngq ns punc loudly applaude The best bow viewpoint was : a rounds, where an lightweight . won a clear ve; nings of Dertoit they went to it and fists were f He exhibited and had the ad: the eight roun a slight edge in were even, (‘S;, hing his | pune loudly applaude« O 0t The highligh . weight bout; thi; beotween Jack 0 boy who is comi hsts, ang Leroy | negro from Detr nng partrer of . Last month‘s bou bout a Graw, but en a questionabl« day it went ® rou was nothing | nese to @ither, O‘Sulli\; to the clear decis th Andy Hea AP fou} bi The see as good ronto for ; money . n 1 ©ver seen in thi vince; in fact who was there. M withess O‘Sullivan again W Main Bout of To mome . 1: Durham Aj Vol. LX, No by nwaod C.N.R. Uptown Return Fare: Chiidren $2.05. Return Limik . Ug TICKETE for the SCH REN‘S EXm1eiTion Ie opening onna t M one of onday, Aug. 29th causeris etia inyi 111 M ‘$ DRU t la ) secure

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