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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Nov 1924, p. 10

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Miss Iro-ne Urumm. Mr. Bailey of Toronto and Mrs. McLaughlin 0f Palmm-sto‘m visitml their parvnis. Mr. and Mrs. Drumm nn Saturday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ham- :‘nm' Doris Irvin .uul iiMlo- son mntm'ml from Oshawa on Saturday t0 thv home of hm- panama. Mr. and Mrs. R. Irvin. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brighton were vmtm-s at. Mr. W‘altm- Hastiv‘s recently. Miv‘s Jamel. anbray of Winglmm Hospital was here for over the houday. Mr. Reginald Trace of Toronto Visited over Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. Hismck. Miss Anna Ric» of Oshawa assistvd in the Thanksgiving festivities at the hmm- Hf hN‘ pat-ants. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Groat will luv» this vicinity in a few works to reside in Mt. l-‘nresi. 'I‘lwy pur- pos“ having 3 ml». in tin» near futnw. as they haw- ronted tlwir fim- zoo-arm farm. Mr. Grout is a Mr. and Mrs. Sadlm‘ of W'iarton spent a few days recently with their daughter, M_r_s. W jtjiff. 'l‘ho- fowl supper in the )h-tlu-Jolisl Ghurrh last Friday 0\'HVllllfl was quit:- a suvm-ss and was followwl M a pie-aging program rmwdered by tho honw choir and mo-mhvrs of a... Mount Forest, Methodist choir. Rm; Mr. l-‘w-vy of Mount Forest, gave an into. m-Iing addrpss. 'l‘hc- pro- ('t'mls am mic-d to about $70.41). Uur Public and Continuation school to_-aclmrs "nt tho short va- cation out of townw-Miss Davidson at Newton, Miss Floyd at Chosley. Miss Edwards to Trenton and Tor- onto and Mr. Koch to Stratford. Mrs. W. 'l‘. Patric! want In 'l‘hm'u- dale on Saturday to visit Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Reid. 'ID‘ IL “I- v- Miss \nniv Hamilton of Fergus was Hm guest Hf Miss Lizziv Mor- rison 'o't't'ml)‘. Mann's Clinton. "-.'i!I‘rod and Earl Houston and A. Sen-rock of Toronto spent. 0 day l'z-t'cntly at J. Manary's. Mr. amol Mrs. .lusvph Henry and family and Mr. and Mrs. Han-y Reay spent Sunday afh-I'nmm with Mr. and MI'S. Ho'm'm‘ RNI)‘. Mr. and Mrs. Frml Bakvr aml baby spent a day last, wwk with 1hr lai- tor's fame-r. Mr. John Remy. Mr. and Mrs. David Rubinson. Clan-nee. Alma and lmI-othy III' mg» Hill \isitoll Sundm with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McCulloch. Mr. and Mrs. Hastin (If IZIII-slI-I “shed at Mr. (.mIgc 'l‘ur'nhulh. Mr. Aaron Jacklm and sun. \\ il- fred, 0f Cheslm \Isited frinnds in this locality and in South Bentinck -Vu-w v â€" .\lr. John Ross, Shutford. visited his sMn help mm thehqliday. 'tfifé. Jolinson haé gone tn spéml (ho- wintm' with her daughter. Mrs. W. Freeman Hf 'l‘omsxs'al¢.'l'. Sly-581%. N. llvrshey, C. McDonuLE. lllgin Sclwnk and James Ellis 1-»- turnml from the West Friday last. on Thanksgiving day a Memorial Service was held at the Monument. About :50 persons were present, the monument being suitably draped {or the solemn service. When it was ever all repaired to the Metho- dist Church where Rev. L. E. “’est preached an appropriate sermon. Mr. “'1'“ 'l'horne of tho' Bank 0' Mann-val. Wuodstock. spvnt Sunday and Monday at his home INH'P. Professor McLean of Gunlph will addro-ss th‘. «innlmunity Cirrln on Friday vwniug next. Th" Sharpe’s had far auras on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hm!â€" !rvy.’ neo- Hracn Sharpvj and Willie Sharp». 3” of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Stumpy Livingston nf Hamilton hacl Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. \\~'. .\. I.i\'ingstnn. Miss Reta Rabat-t3 of Scotland spent Thanksgiving day with her parmnts. Ebenezer. (Our own correspondent.‘~ Row Mr. vallml nu .‘h'. and Mrs. Julm \\'o-ll.~z last. Friday ant-r- » Dr. P. J. Ross, Sudbury spent the week-end at his home here. Roy Mchm H! Um Bank 0! Mom- treal went. to his friends in Monroe on Saturday reluruing 0n '3‘umolay. “’9 are snrl'y tn hear "of the un- timely death of Mr. James Elder who was accidentally shot while out hunting. Mr. l-Zhlm- was a fnrmer teacher here. .. it; John Mortley and two child. ten of Arthur.Â¥isited a 16* days with Kr. and Mtg: Him-Ilka; -. " Kiss Black of Chesley is the m a! the Mel-hymen family at present. Mr. Ernest Greenwood was in Bel- stein and Mount Forest on My. Mrs. Thomas McGirr of town visit-k ed Wbdpesday with her niece. In; -- its; Bob Cripps of Hanover spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parrnts. Mr. amiMrs. Wm. Torry; k Edge Hill. - (Our own correspondent.) Mr. George Williams of Toronto made a short visit to his perents, Mr. and Mrs H. Wiliiauis.m -â€"-- -v ' Mi; Jane Ritchie is Visiting with (riends in Toyontp. PAGE 10. Bunkerfiéntinck. on Thanksgiving. It. and In. D. Robinson W the tum-l o! u former neighbor, (Ourowncon- W425: m.) it," Rev. Mr. Smith is holding a prayer meeting on Thursday «evening in N0. 9 school. Quitv a number attended the shouting match at Mr. R. M'ighton’s on Thanksgiving Day. Mr. William Jacques was fortunate enough to vapturo three ducks. (Our own correspondent.) Mrs. J. (l. Nichol and Miss Florabel, arronwanim] by Mr. McFarlane, Spent Sunday at the Nichol home here. Mr. Ernest McGirr, Gait, visited his brother. Mr. John McGirr. re- cently. Mrs. N. McCannvl and Mrs. G. «:mldvs spvnt Saturday last with Mr. and Mrs. W. Hastie, Holstein. Sorry Mr. John Hamilton is on the sick list. We hope he will scan be well again. M'isaés Annie and Victoria Aljoc of Toronto visited recently at the home of their brother, Mr. Alex. Aljoo. Miss Betty Weir, who has boon spvnding Hm past fvw wcwks with hm- sistm‘. Mrs. J. Nowell, returns tn Toronto on Thursday. Dr. Joseph Patterson and Mrs. Pat- terson and family, of Listowel. visit- ed 0v er the holiday with his parents M l and Mrs. «Patterson. Mrs. 'I‘olchard and daughter, Miss Edna Ritchie. of Chesley, accompan- ied by Mrs. S. Ritchie, Durham, spent. Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McGirr. 'l'he twenty-sixth annual mm'ling of Edge Hill hoof-ring was held in em mml'ortablv homo. or Mr. Robert Ham on Wmlnvsclay owning. ’l‘he l’l'orzioll’lnl. Mr. anl‘v \loffat. m piml the chair. "lhu ho-ol 5111.“le during I924 wa~' of Splendid quality, the awrago wright of tho >ixtoen lwovos being 512% lbs. After dispos- ing; of all husinvss in connection xx ith 193’. the ring was organized for 1935 \xith the following officers: President, George Whitmore; Secy.- 'l‘z-was.. Thomas V. Bell; Inspectors, Halu'y Moflal. (loot-go Ritchie, Robert. l‘lclm'; Auditors. Alex. A. Aljoe. Ar- thur llllgv; Butcher. Thomas Turn- lmll. 'I‘lm ring is to commence the sm-oml week in June and the rules of W31 :u'o adoptnd for next, ynar. Mr. M lit-s. Nelson McGuiré. Hol- szein, Mr. and Mrs. John Brown. and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lee, with their families. of Bgremom, spent Thanks- giving with Mr. and Mrs. George Ritchie. The annual meeting of {:19 bilge Hill I. F. 0. Club was held in the school on 'I‘u93daj rwning. During the year 192/: this club has «lon9 UV 9:- :32 .100.00 of business. accmding to the auditor‘s repurt. T119 following officers wvre elected for 1925 : Pres” H. H. McDonald; View-Pres” Adam Anderson; Secy.-'l‘reas., Hm-b E ; Auditors, Joseph McNally. Nicholas )lvlosh. Mrs. Geddeu. W on Tuesday. Messrs. John and G. H. Meant of town ate mm): dinner with fir. and Mrs. Henry Holst. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Firth and family motored from Lindsay and visited relatives in this vicinity over the holiday Darkies’ Corners Rocky Saugeen (Our own correspondent.) Mr. Norman Thompson is spend- ing a row clays with his brother, Barclay, at Inglewood. Misses Myrtle McClocklin :md Mina Edwards and Messrs. Ray Mc- Glucklin, Joseph Edwards and Frank Twamley nmtm‘ed t0 the home of Mr. .133. Nelson and attended a Thanksgiving Banquet at Grief! Church and alsn spent a day at the Guelph Winter Fair. They found the Netmm family all hale and hearty and enjoying the pleasures of life. Mrs. ' John Vessie and grand- daUghtor. Marjory Vossie. spent the holidays with her son, John Vessio, in St. Marys. New York's telephone calls average 4,767,244 a day. Many of them right mlmbc-rs too. no doubt..â€"-New York Herald and Tribune. .'I'he holidny Visitors were {av- onred with 10le weather for Thanksgiving. flies E. 1. Allan spent the week- end at the parental home at Ghesley. Mr. Theodore Fallaise and Miss Fiornnce Pointer of Toronto re- cently enjoyeda visit with the Fal- laise family. Miss Reba Vessie spent. a few days with her sister. Mrs. Walter Clarke. The Edwards home was enlivened ovor the hnliday by having Mr. and Mrs. '1‘. Ivan and Will Edwards of 'l'oronto. Miss Essa] Edwards of Markdalc. Mr. Howard .McGee of Vandeleur. Miss Katie Cook visitediast week with her cousin, Miss Millie Cook ‘of Ceylon. Miss Amelia Blair of Tornnto Nor- nnl renewm‘l acquaintances over the week-end. 511-. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden and family of Orange Valley, Mr. Ed- ward (look of Palmerston were pre- sent. with Mr. and Mrs. W‘. J. Cook for Thanksgiving. MiS' Frederica Staples of Edge Hill Sundayed with her friend, Miss Katia- (100k. Mrs'. R. Milburn of Durham is visiting with the Poart families at present. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Beaton spent the tin-st, of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur. (Our 'own correspondent) E333 A quiet but pretty wedding took place on Tuesday. November llth at “Hillerest”, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W-. S. Inkster, Flesherton, when their elder daughter, Eva. May. be- came the bride of Mr. Jack G. Jones, son of Mrs. and the late R. D. Jones of Toronto. The ceremony was con- ducted by the Rev. Walter Amos of Toronto. The. bride. who entered the room on the arm of her father, looked lovely in a gown of white silk Grecian crepe. trimmed with tiny pearls and brilliants, and wore a wreath of silver and pearls in her hair. She carried a beautiful bou- quet of Ophelia roses. Little Doris Menzies, cdusin of the bride, dressed in white silk, looked very charming as flower girl. The Mrs. J. A. Lever, who has been ill recently. was takon to Collingwood Hospital on Monday. -, r-a. ,- u- A... ‘ CHRONICLE Elm WWI"! WW}! W- WW "t." â€"--‘-v v.-- ”7-- v ' Hm” mum-:12; art .824 h fugue-Ian um - , duri ' Abe sign-ins a rag: r. town '. (“mm“ed mm "a” 7') . Missnggnps ngderm qffluherlon to much. M; ___ ALA--. Mm. Ln‘An II"||‘I ‘. Phone 114 Wheat, Oats, Barley, Blckwieat, all Iixed Grain For which we will pay Highest Market Prices WANTED TO BUY Flour, Rolled Oats, and oatmeal We have. a full line of the Best Brands of Crushed Oats, Oats and Mixed Clap, Poultry Food; Etc., at Mach-'0 Mill J. W. 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