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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Jan 1926, p. 8

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\va Th9 annual meeting of Lawn: Presbyterian church was well at- tendwl last Wnlnesday with Bow. Ir. McWilliams in the chair. The o-ar's rvcortl was Mist nucnuraging. h? stutvnv’nt of finances showed all obligations mm, and a surplus MI 3173 in the treasury. The board mnauvmvnt appointml cansistml of flu- billowing hflerrs: Juhn Mills. Dlmmn .‘lcrArtlim'. ll. .l. Curlvtt. Bliwzircl Smith. italic-rt. Mortlt'y, Dav- id til-ozio-r. Jamw Rnhvrtson. “'il- -. n._|...-..o.u.n uni. \thllam Run‘ "'VV‘ (II 'I I 'III id llroz'wr. .lami'w‘ RUhPrtson. Wil- liam Robertson and William Runâ€" mngs. H. R. Riclclr-ll. liaviug‘sar‘ved llw mngro’galion faithfully as see- n-larv fur lwvnly-lwo years. was rPâ€"I-lo-i'lo-ol, and William Smith was elm-incl tro-asui-o-r. Utlwr officers are: Iissinn So-crvlairyâ€"'l‘rpasui'm', \V‘il- liam Ruin-Mann; Sunday Schnol Su- pm'inlmulvnl. William Smith; Sun- day Srlmnl Snrr:lary-'l‘reasuwr. William Runnings. Mrs. GPorge Tracy was l'P-ilppollliml as organist. William Smilli as rlmir lvauler and 18mm Rrilwrlsnn carvlaki-r. A w-ry anew-ssh)! play. "A ChPPr- ml Liar." pi'o-so-Iilml by th young peoplv of this lilac". wam ho-ld ail. Williamsfnrll hull last Friday night. 2% were-z .luolgo- Hustle. Tho- clmravlm , a Hughio- Vase-y: Randolph [wai'lmurm ‘ ' ~-- [1,... do iuuiiN Jack :\ Vrly -‘uv\..,..-__ . ,. ml Liar." pi-o-so-ntod by in? young : wad» of this plat'P. was hvld at ' ' all last. Friday night. Th» charm-tum wen-v: Judgi- Hustle. Bughin Vase-y: Randolph [wai'bourm lauriw- Vasvy; Rev. Stiggins. Jack Walsh: clnnslaliln Mvfiuflin. William Ko-nnv)‘: l'wlwrul liommm'. Edward Bio-lush: \li's. Swm'llnvv. Marin Walsh: Miss Sm-iggins. Nm'n Sulli- ; Miss Flirt! Bo‘mmo'r. Mark" MP- lmh. Sulus' \VO'I'P giw'n hy . issvs . Sullivan and llallwrim- Lislrr. and .‘lo-ssl's. llughio- and Mauricv “navy and William Kvnm-y. Lunchvs and llli‘ tidal pro)- Wl'l'v :ila‘n sulol. $5.“). cemls anmunh-d in Miss Alli» Smith In“ last. Munâ€" day l'm' 'l'nl'mil." wlwl‘t- film will sin-ml a “mu with hm' sistm‘. Mr. William lhu'gawl rvturnnd last 'l‘unsday in his home in Van-- rmiwi' :il'lm' spvnding a fvw wowks hm'o- with hi4 mullio-l', Mrs. R. Dar- gnu-I. .‘ll'lNlllalOl 0f .\llwt'la Ml“. .\l'i‘l|io- is Visiting hi4 llllt'll‘. Mr. D. Minn-- thur. _ _ _| .J n... lulu \‘I'- [won .IU‘II 0 Thu funm'al Supvrnault nf born at St._l_’ vâ€"â€"_- (Our 0;:- coy-{menu v... annlflll meeting of L31 \vu' VWV' ' _ Our new tilounril were all duly installed again for another year with Reeve William Jack and Coun- cillors Joseph Black, Ho son. John Stewart and Andrew \\ ilt- shire. We have another layer of snow. It. still keeps piling up. Miss Doreen Scott returned to Toronto today after holidaying at home for the last three weeks. Master \Valter Thompson is very ill with Nurse Russell in attendanee. Little Walter is in a very serious condition. and we hope. for a speedy rerowry. Mr. Homrge Shand is very ill also, and Mr. William lliddell is under the weather. while Mr. James Ding- wall. does not seem to gain any. Mrs. Bert Knox and daughtm‘. Jean. are. visiting with the (lulieen Mrs. Bert Jean. 31‘” Vi“ tamfly. Mr. and Mrs erton were I1 wcvk-vnd '0 ‘UuT VW'U v vvvr , We are pleased to have with us again Mr. Dan. Wade. who has been in the West for the past two years. Mr. Stephen Wade is also spend- ing a few months with his brother. Ir. John Wade. of this place. A goodly number from here at- tended the play at Williamsl‘ord Fri- day evening and report a good time. Miss Myrtle Robertson spent Sun- «law with Miss Jessie Ledingham. Mr Malcolm t’lamphell and Mr. with friends near Hanover recently. Mr. Hnrilon Goldsmith and Miss Isabel Whiteman spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fi'ml. Heft. Mr. Thomas llill spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp. Mr. James Stinson and Miss Nellie Stimson spent a week-end with Mr. incl Mrs. limirge Bl'nwn 0f lilenelg. I my 17"L‘ll II~J Ml‘. Clarence 'l'nompsuu this woek to Inglewood after a short Visit with his pari'nts. V Mr. and Mrs. Dougald mark ana‘ family spent Sunday with the lat- ter‘s sister, Mrs. John McKeehnie, Glenroadin. Messrs. Clarence and Gordon in Nor- Thompson spent Sunday wi \Valtt‘l‘. ( Our Ogthâ€"QLfiefpondent) -nrn urn} nm'al M tlw lat» Mr. [won I". nf Buntinck tnnk plum St. Paul's: vhurch Monday. Rocky Saugeel} Welbeck. god. I II‘IIIII.'Vv-- - m Homo-$11113 owr the sm- ku' little grand- Edrrespondent) Thompsgn wmrns L‘. D. “an ux u... w- --,- Dougald Clark last Tuesday. Therm was a lamp crowd present. Mrs. Row. Armstrnng gave a talk on amina which was very interesting. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald- McDonald of cit-zm'forthpont a day with friends - -__Al-- nn Willowdale (Our Own Correspondent) nld Sol is coming back again. The msuthvr has been vm‘y mild with t'rv'quvnt showers of rain which is putting the roads in very poor con- ditinn. Mr. 80“ tjnutts entertained a num- le' Hf tho» OMH‘ boys to a euchre party Mm (wvning recently. “’9 are giuol to report. that such harmony n..-. '\1\;n'|hn"q K|("' 'JU IDIJUIU - oxists amnngst our neighbors. Sorry to I‘Pl'dtt‘ that Mr. Cecil Nu- hlo- is down with an attack of diphthm'ia. but at last report, he was timing as lio't‘tml, Mr. amt Mrs. (ivorgv Reay .ahd daughtpr. Grace. of Ebenezer, wait,- ml with Mr. and Mrs. Grat Wise and family recmitly. l ;\ii'. and Mrs. James McRonald \‘is- itmi with Mr. Jamms Hopkins on Sunday. \Vhilv lit-raking; in mm of his colts nnv clay last wowk. Mr. Josvph Brown hail tlw misl'nrtunv nt' breaking the tnngiw nut ni‘ his sleigh. Never mind. .hw, .it. mmlct haw bevn worse. .\lr. .lnhn ltvuy nl’ Vickors Visited with Mr. William 'l‘ul'i'y of of this plan-v nnv «lily last wwk. Mr. \V. Bi'nwu \‘isitml with friends at. )liilnck this \Vt't‘k. Mr. Jim“ Alexautlm' is tingaged wait. \h- 'l‘hnmas (li'iwl'snn 0f Snuth Mr. and MI daughtpr. l'il'i m! with Mr. and family " Mr. and Mrs. Jame: itmi with Mr. Jami Sundav. \Vhi'lv Im-aking in our day last wm-k. M had ”In lllisl'nrh_ll}v Mr. John Aloxanclm‘ is engageu with Mr. Thomas Grim-sun of South Hwnlim'k l'm' llw winlvr. ;\ fi-w ml the young men from this vicinity altmulml the hockey "lall'll :inil «lanci' in Durham last. Tiws'clziy PVl‘lllllg illlll report a good limo'. .\li'. Hmrgv Tony is engugml roâ€" mnving HIP nlil lmusn away from llm ulil Murdock farm. Maybe he inlmuls i-i‘vcling :1 [WW 0110. We am wnmlm‘ing wlin will be? the forum-- alv lady. . Mr. David Burns \‘ISltPll with l'ninnle ill 'hi.“ I’l‘l.g 0“" (“Jpning P0- Mr. David. Burn: l'rwmls Ill this burg cvntly. ‘- A“..- this; “Iii; I'égentli. Swinton Park. (Our Own Correspondent) Municipal Mnctinns have been de- (‘idmL and H1080 elvctml to office hzu'v nuw tlw [‘Pigns Of powm' for a. war. Snnw is fast. disamwaring nn tlm t‘wlcls. :uul tho mmmssions aro also matting thinni‘ly some places. but -A‘.xnun‘ 1"“ {ha 'p'l'lllllli- \lllll llll‘l'l‘ is a sul'licivnt ammmt on the siilt‘l'nmlS. Wu aw glad to lie-av that Mrs. M. 'l‘humpsmi’s little 5011. Walter. of anmillv. is making wondprful im- mmnmnnt after his critical illness, hpldatrtlle hontpf of Mrs. 'l‘hnm There on the Hm - v..-" _'_ (Our Own Correspondent) (Our Own Correspondent) : Mr- Walter Ferguson has had the c Mrs. James Bruce, who has been u f d . f visiting relatives in Walkervdlet re- “9919333” “3“ 0 ““0"“ one 0 ' Mrs. George Hostetter is home w‘u‘ apparently 900” "9.9“!“ “assist? a W" W“ new Ianetgify on "ex b..- - . ‘ . . .~ tween ie omore an 'arney so- The annnersar) senices ot‘ the cieties. It was on the subject. “Re United church ““1 be held 0“ Febâ€" solved that Township School Boards ruary 7° morning and evening. Th9 would be a better svstem of man- Rev. 3’" Aitken 0‘ Drayton ‘3 ex"'aging school atlairs than the present gected to be the preacher of the Three Trustee S'ctem" Teacher av .. _ . .. . - .- .. . 7 ,_ , Graham and Miss .sther McLean of 0““ l10(.he§ PO” ‘3?” t9 ‘Ayton Dromore championed the affirma- ll'a’Stt Fired?) 2:.‘Hlllllg and “we de- tive while Teacher Miss Florence (3304 o. ’.- ' .. ' - The third of the series of socials hitflldhrt‘lil: ““fig‘t‘ivcfcs‘éfi“ m8? r {3.1.2.1. 9, updenthe auspices ot the Ladies judged the debate and decided in Aid “as held at the home of Mr. favor of the affirmatiw. mi, mh 32d.3;"15°;1u°g22 :““;‘;}::R 3:19. “‘32:; the Varney pair also presented good cn -‘ ~ -. “ °. _‘ .â€" "’ ; arguments clenrlv put. and are to he " present. and “ gm"! 1"('gr39‘.n‘e “as complimented on their ahilitv and if given and lunch served. “it" col- tact as debaters Bv mp \\'a\' “1.. un- leetmn amonntml it) about $20.”). derstand tht’ Sllbjt‘t‘t by“ bt‘t‘ll (lt‘Cltl- Mrs. Alex. Aitken. Jr.. went to 'l‘or- ed “the same “"in in‘a numher of unto General Hospital last week and debates ‘0“ it this fall Icawu u V" a. . The third of Hm serws of socnals under the auspives of the Ladies” Aid was held at (.119 home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stwwnson and was a decided success. About 125 were present. and a gnm’l programme was giwn and lunch sm'vml. Thu cul- Inction amomgte‘ul U: about $20.00. --o1\r\‘ ‘1‘ Tl\"- I'll a 1’ y Illlllllllp \U vvv- __, wary 12, mmnwncmg at. 8 o'clock. A good programme will he providml. ”Vt-- (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Nellie Smith of Durham SDPnl. a few days with friends and relatives on the. line. Miss Pearl Wilson, school teacher. spent a week-end recently with Mliisses Margaret and Janet Mellon- a l . Mr. James Hendersnn 0f Saskatâ€" chewan spent, a few days with friends on this line. Mr. Gem'ge Constable visited Mr. and Mrs. \Nilliam Derby recently. Mr. and Mrs. James Park of Al- lan Park spent an evening with Mr. alind Mrs. James Park, Sr.. on this me. Mr. Aylmer Bartman 0f Ebenezer is assisting Mr. William Mather. Mr. Bnrrel is having the logs he purchased from Mr. Alex. Grierson I hauled in Hanover this past week or South Bentinclg “gun-v Mr. Archie Allan. who is lmmn from the westerly prnvmcos. spent. last woelgwlth Ins mother. Mrs. _-,-.Al.nn I nnnn IUSU “(tn "u" Helen Allan. and brother. Lm'no. He was a most, usvful visitor. as they were both on the sick list at the time but. are [mom'ering nicoly. On behalf of thc- pmplo of this part, we extend lwst, wislws in Mr. and Mrs. John Hamiltnn who juined heart. and hand last Thursday. Tho "mm.“ m...- a mmdont of this nviuh- IIL'GL ' ull‘l Ilwuuu â€"“ groom was a rosulvnt of this borhood when v. hm. [I‘ll 'IVV‘.Q St. Paul‘s vestry mneting vomitJ ed in rocviving tho financial stuto- mvnt, which shuwod a halancv cm hand. and the (-lectinn hi” the fol- low' g officm's: Rpctm-‘s Wardnn. Rc‘u or C. \Vatsnu; I’POplu‘s War- dvn. Jamos Mack: Auditnrs. Messrs. E. V. Matthews and \Vultm' Forgu- son. Miss Irmw Barbour was ro- appnintnd organist, and giwn a hvart)‘ vow of thanks for past spr- \'i(w.~'. Mr. Arthur Lew was :11}- ‘ ‘‘‘‘‘‘‘ -\ l"" _ ‘ o l‘lul'l'lllf“ uj v I U; 0111' now Mail Cmn'ivr. Mr. Rawn. has started his duties in a most sat- isfactory way. Hope ho will nvvor weary in well doing. Traverston. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Cliarlns Vaughan of Lornâ€" burn spent tlw past wwk Willi lll'l' sister. Mrs. William Bakm'. and lhc first «lays of this wwk at llw lmme nl.‘ 1101‘ daughter. Mrs. l‘lmmas 'l'im- mins Mal'huaun, Paylor brothers put up his; piles of wood for Mrs. John O. ("Erromvuod and Mr. W. J. Groonwoml. Mrs. Philip Harrison spout a few" days Of last work at. tho Nolsnn homestead. hor hnhhy driving owr for her on Sunday. All tho boys who loft aftur the holiday season for throit haw. jet-- Clu‘od situations at. good wngos and lwill know something about. “speed up.’ up. Rev. J. E. Peters of push made :1 number “‘31 calls on sick parishion- ers on Tuesday and found most. of them 0011’ the road A but gang of me to recovery. 11 and four teams 1m a valuable bl Ross bonght . $2.300 or the l to the slum («mod to an « A. G. Blair ( Materials. \\ .flilk." Miss In lino article I I 3 cutting the big timbers on 33:! 0% kn ht. congession h u m . c rt ur an sons us 18 - . ,~ .contract 0f_ thf! n01”! Aha", H l: 30‘$%12g1Ԥ 2:39 Father “alum-y .\ .. um . n... .minalness (if ”I" 0rd}- ‘0. “r. ‘ ' f ‘ ‘ \f‘ . sm the )rat‘tnse‘ 3'. M . am: 80” 0 L and owmg uthvrs half on [0" ‘. cone-98810“ IV. as. Colin McArthur and sons h 80'? 0f 3'“ "W --~wâ€" . contract of the north half. It is money in the ban: and owing‘olhers a valuable bush 10L the price paid at the some time. Flther aloney ’ ° mess of the ordi- be“!!! some. The late James C. ' ' r nance that can!” A. G. Blair on “How to Know Goo gl.ate.r|als..\\’ool. Gotten. Linen an .2 ”3:. Miss Katie May Firth had a‘ tune article also on "\Vhite Mastic." 'lliceI Roll Callhwas responded to bv e: an one wit a h ' . Scripture. MUN] \crse 0‘ Some folk have the odd idea that there IS discord or lack of harmony mmwm town and country follu his hills. As a similar messing; indebtedness might be (it‘llW‘l‘v'l in other congregations in town with- out finding all present immune sin in cast the enough from this . end it as a most first stone, we comm practical New Year pulpit ulter- there. IS alwuru w my... v. ....__w. _ _ 7 between tuwn and country folk/‘ “Hui: Well, they would have been jolted ance. somewhat if they had been present. in this cottage. on Sunday evening Whm last when the jocose and clever edlt- graphe or at The Chronicle and his most genial partner spent a few hours a with us and kieked shins under the o-o-o-o-O I Old '31'10- _ n I _-A \lnI.‘-nhlnn 1 ‘I All ”Ids Filled As lbw and Snowtall .m Throughout Cu liuelflg “und-znui Way and Suzuki} Ilillfls.frnn1 dHwa- M Wll‘l‘lvss (‘O‘HHHV in “W Nul‘lh ,\1; over a hnvv p; m llOlnIsphu-I‘v. :u pared had o'lluug'h .0 dosh-mt l\ w an Weed m fun un (our o‘clovk Saturday “I well nu min M1. (own wvrc- almnst II “10.0 in “Iv ('HlHHI'V 1 the Sflfl\\' “'alt’h 11‘“ 1 etflull. hurlmi lu‘ru iwfm‘t yâ€"m Ilu .lmosl. um um brow-d HH‘ 0" This \Vil: In “H' ('0 could 8"“ were mm roads \U'l us Imsmvr \Vhilv it 1 is again H; untlmu: Inn m (irvy Lulu board “as t Township \\ flaclmmi. \\‘h day 1 islwd ”mom-mg Sat m iShfld ill llw s I particularly fuel or fund n sumod Slw 51:1 in hf‘l‘ frail 1'01 “10 lvmw-sl. : ullv damn-m husband wlm Wiarlnn. wvrc slnncos. \“u scantily Had. the hnmv :n'c- lorrihlo. ODD FELLOW INSTALI Oyster Supper [‘01 Which Was Pefi GI. Ritchie. L04! in 1 WM In 1 WIN-n HM slallmit J "In. J Mr“!!' N MCHH V .G lum: MM‘ 0 C \ “l0 ullh Folluwing 1 the mvmlwrs guppvl‘ whit'h midnight hm: Durham ‘N hm . \‘M'y an“ an pvvr HH'I't fast. runnm.’ 1 “I" sh‘um! l‘" communion! H all l‘lm install \1 33‘ lhv lm this \\ Canada‘s than} an undeliwru reviews his “Duty begins with ydnatf'h who seek in boy." is h 59.â€"â€"N0. :3 ‘ Ih Sm MM! .hMéti 5'98: ch.ll “11ml lad. and arv (1091‘ H \\ H \V 2| “In NH (H \\ W“ \\ Hu run in t AM

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