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Durham Chronicle (1867), 9 Dec 1926, p. 1

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lGF. BRILL other «miled ll H NORMANBY PIONEER CALLED SUDDENLY °h:tt'actt-r. The deceased first complained last wring of not feeling as well ast what and a diagnosis of her case re-t wzih-tl that shew was sufi‘ering from m :itYo-rtion of the heart. During tho .-tinmiei she had apparently re- l"'\t'l't'... anal 0n the day Of her 'tt'ctttl remarked to her niece, Miss 'l‘hnnmsena Byers. who lived with h. r. that. she felt considerabl bet- to-t- than usual and that her a ection hmt apparently left her. Shortl ..t't.-i-\\zii-tl she. sat clown on a cone) m the kitchen and passed away )ttllltNt. instantly. “ha Inhnstt‘m was born in Bever- !\ lmnhhtp. Ontario, in 1851, and \\. u the daughter of the late Mr. and \lts William Johnston. \Vhen tttltt \t'uts nf age her patents th- ..t to hit hmoml. Virginia. and hero .~h. to-niainml until thirteen yeais of age, when the familv returned to tlunaola, talking up the farm on \\ tllt h the withject of this sketch was in Sltt‘lllt ltlt‘ remainder 0f ltt‘l‘ Ill“. \tl~‘~ Johnston” life might truly he will tn haw been one of sacrifice. and though she never marrieol, her \xltnlo- ltt'e was spent in minister- in: to the wants and necessities of \ 0L. .39 ..â€"NO 3104. z r' .h-ath of Miss Janet B. Arm- m: ..r Normanby. at her homo .' tum olorm'rs, on Monday, re- .ws :uwtho-r of the oldest resi- :.n~ 02' “w district, and one who 1‘ ho-ht in the very highpst es- ~ 1:: by 2: Wide circle Of friends in nit dish-Wt. Miss Jnhnston, who u" I?» )‘o-um uf agu this month, had mat on thn farm on which she :wi. In! H). i'nm'omsinn 2. fur tho past 3'3. years. and was wido'ly known Hi“ how many arts at kindness, her wighburlim-ss and high Christian ”tho-r rvtatiws lass fortunate than shn and who needed the attention fit a kindly hanot in ttmir tenctm' 'mn's. film was a th'ashytvcian in ratiginn and a t-nnststent tt’lhristian amt dur- ing how whola Iitntimt- hact horn a I-o-gulnr attvlhlant and actin- \\'t)l'k- wr in ttw furthering Hf Knnx tlhurch. Nut-mantw. Ht :1 family. sho- is ttw hut. sm-Vning mvmtwr. Sh» was a comfm'ling wrmon al pm'fm'nwol the last gl'awsiolv. lntermen . aplmvood ('vmo'tery 'l‘hnugh Miss .lnhns must unvwntful our. usvml uwmbo-r H! t and hvr nim-e. Miss 1 ed by her passing. sympathy of the con SOPI‘CHV. in which jnins. ' DAUGHTERS 61' human un'r IN new ROOMS 'met B. Johnston, Who Pass- Way londay, Was Ono of a-known Residents of Knox .er 11 District. Bad Boon Ailing e Last Spring 8' held in m by a w It district :4 73'» war: o'ol on "I «J, lot 10. c I‘ll mmith 1‘: ~ it‘r ""110 but; avâ€" ‘ :‘l-Iwurd T. Barnes. “0108.0? 0‘ .~ at. McGiii University. Honi- ' 2 . and specialist in ice mm. x; vrimenting with a Oped“ « 79;. that imitate. the ray! of nun- . with which he hopes to stop :rnwth of anchor ice. Audio" forms at night u the bottom 0! H open water. ‘lw Canadian GI .. mvt in thvir n Intvrn Block {n Hula) owning 01 um! attendant». S. Kmrnvy. w: Razzing the Wrinkles. mu:- in-ing shown around cas- \\'hn is thv victim in thn tor- vhanlhm"? M That isn’t the tog'tuxje chain- ll that sums THE 101: DBFON fu {In m mm. m» \vell-knt‘iwn rlt'Km‘hniP mill at (No smut away somv yvm fmwrui was ht'M 3'4 rm {mm how late w 1 rhzu'ge- Hf tho' Ro-v. \‘ Hulsh-in. wlm prv: 'ing wrmon at the ho: ml the last rites :lv. Interment. was : h .\lI.-~ . IIviIIIstovns lifn “as a «m -'IIHIII IIIII- aim \\ as a most Iwmiwr .If Mr community, llli‘i‘i‘ Miss Byers prostrat- IIPI' passmg. has thP III Pp n of "IP communitv in iIN‘ in “hich The Chronicle "H‘l h t isnt the torture cham- at a my wife having her iarnvy. was m the chair. ms wvrv appninted for Inok- ' the Christmas Cheer pro- oi also a damn, which will m Thursdy hetwm'n Christ- .Vo-w “111’s. . .\. wm- gave a. talk on l2". inwards thn 01039 of tho al'tm- which a lunch was mi a pleasant social time in- lizm Grvys Chapter 1.0. thvir IH‘W rooms in the Wk fm' thu first timn ning of Iast. wwk. \yjth mumbyr. Sh» was a H" \\ :Ilmm Jnhnstun kid wwk. with l‘lw Rt'gt-nt. Mrs. s m the chair. vlol yo-slo‘l'du)‘ ate ro-siolvncv. RPV’. \V. Jnhn- . prvm'hml a tho house and rites at the was made In sawynr n madm s 320. '5 a .‘llssvs l.m'\'. .lvssio' and \c‘l'a nau- ‘PSt furcl: \Vro'uth l’rnm Rrhnrra Imdgp, "u", l’allm-rstun; \vrwulh Mr. and Mrs. ’3'- Mmmm; spray, liliz-1\\'illiams; a "“l’ wro-ath. vmpluyo-ns Hrintzman (10.x hrr wro-ath frnm tho- nrighlmrs: \vroathl ”‘lpi Mr. and Mrs. baud: spray. Mr. and1 Mrs. Salto'r: spray. Mrs. ’aynu and It'umil)‘: sfilwaf. Mrs. Newman; 3 ,usiwrwnth. “giltvr .Iannaway: wrrath 'l‘um mewk and family: spray. Mr. and Mrs. .\. Norris: spray. Ella rm; Fanm‘. Mvrtlv and Edith; wrrath Mr. and Mrs. Wm. anwlrk, Mrs. .Iamivscm. .lran and Jim: spray. \lrs. Mrs. F. Brown; shmf Mrs. Simmons; - \vrc-ath Mr. and Mrsflarnlcl Atrhiv ,0._' sun: spray. Mr. and Mrs. McKay; wrvnth. Mr. and Mrs. .lnhu Rmm‘irk and Mr. and Mrs. Atrhisonz spray Edna and [mttiv MrLauuhlin: wrmlth Ifrum «irril Atrhisnn and Miss Ruby on! llnwr. tlwi 'l‘hOsc luff to mnurn are hvr hus- was ' banal. thrre s«ms. 'l‘hns.. Pulmvrsmn: ~ in- “W” and Norman. anunm: two danghtrrs, Brrthn ~. Mrs. Jammway‘. and Alma at hum». le surviving sisters and hrnthvrs am: Janvt. Mrs. 035- “'m. anwirk, St. Catharinrs: Mary ‘0!" Mrs. .lamirstm. Emmy»: Afinrs. Mrs. AA-L MRS. CHRIS. RENWICK DIED IN TORONTO Following Long Illness. Interment Made in Park Lawn Cemetery. Thorn pa‘ssml away at how rvsiâ€" olvnm- in 'l‘m'untn, Nuv. Zith. Mrs. Hhristtwlwr lh‘nwivk. aftvr a; con- tinuml illnvss 01' long standing. film was Hw so-vnlul daughtvr Hf lhe latn Mr. and Mrs. .las. anry. furmvrly of lot "a. mu. I9. Emu-mum and aflm' hm' marriagv livwl fm' many yvars in Hm Villagv m’ Drumorv, \Vllm-u lwr husband (KH‘ was PHI- plnyml in Hm saw mill. [waving mmo- l:£ yo-zu's ago. ”my haw sincn lix'ml nu Fail'vivw Ann. \Vest, 'l‘m'nn- HON. PETER HEENAN Latest photograph of the Minister of Labor who is doubly interested in the threatened railway strike, having been a railwayman himselt for many years. 'l‘hv clo‘pal'tml was a patient sufâ€" I'vrvr and nvwr knuwn to complain. 'l‘lw l'mwral sm-Viws warn volumet- ml by her pastm'. Rm: 1!. '1‘. L. .\lc-- Km'x-nl ul' \‘ictm-ia Church. who spake roml'm'ting wm'cls tn tlw Im- m-mwl. .â€"\ wry tuuchmg solo, "Shaunws." was sum: by Mr. Al- lwl'f. I’m'Vid. The way largo» ano-I'ing Hf tlnwm's lwspnkv Hlo‘ t'stmm in whh‘h HH' Grimm-ll (10.; spl Stnnvmnn: shunt wan. Ruth and Mrs. .lamivsnn. Bufl'aln: Agnew. Mrs. 'l‘. Rnid. Hepwm'th: Alma. Mrs. Moh- ison Toronto: Jnhn at, Shallow Lakn; firm-go at Hepworth and Will, in Durham. ' Thus» atto‘ncling from a distancv \wro Mrs. Wm. Rvnwick. Mrs. .laminsnn, 311's. Berryman. \\'m. Rmâ€" w'u-k and Mr. and Mrs. Mchimald from London and \\"ill anry from Durham. Thm-n way» also a 1m of 0M fx'ic-nds. principally from Dro- mum» at tlm funeral. Th0 remains were laid to rest in Park Lawn Cemetery. the pall bearers being Gordon Jannaway, Cecil Atchisnn. Harold Atchison. John Renwick. W'alter Jennaway. James Renwick. IRS. REV. PETERS _â€"â€"â€"â€" Taken Down Two Weeks Ago With High Blood Pressure, She Bee Been Confined to Her Bed Ever Since. The serious illness of Mrs. (Rev) J. E. Peters, during the past two weeks has caused much alarm to Mr. Peters and her many friends in town. Mrs. Peters has been unâ€" consrious for the greater part of the time but we are pleased to state ast few days she that during the p appears brighter. and good hopes are entertained for her recovery. myself 7‘ Gopd Idpa. pm‘ that a ession of spi- large olTo'l'ing Hf flnwm‘s vstvom in \Vhit'h Hu- lwlcl in Hm mmmunity. m: svnt fmm: a pillow nil)‘: u wreath from Vivâ€" ‘rian choir; \vrvath from ; spray, Mr. and Mrs. H. lwuf. Mr. and Mrs. Lami- uml lsalwl; spray from V. Jo's‘s‘io‘ and Vt‘l'a Rad- ous illness of Mrs. (Revfl ’rs, during the past two 3 caused much alarm to s and her many friends Mrs. Peters has been un- fnr the greater part of M we are pleased to state 13 the past few days she SERIOUSLY ILL DURHAM, ONTARIO, CANADA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1926. {.33 W." ‘ 0., “I‘ll In H; .lnlm :1 UH“\\'0 10.: 1.“? ati| lw‘lll'l“ charm mil FIRST SKATING Durham’s Youth Took Full Advan- tage of First Ice of Season to Disport Themselves at Favorite Winter Pastime. Skatili'.‘ \‘~ its. illcllligt‘wt in 'l‘tlnsdfly night of this \wwk also: and thv 10- ml lim'kvy tv-um i-nJoyt'd “1011‘ first prat-tiw that same Winning. The rail hints pi'mtic :1 strong tvam this spastiii. with tnts 0f good subs and it is a ftii‘t'gmw («inclusion that thv llOth‘y tans nt' this district al'v guingz to we quitv :1 Int Hfgt)0tlgfln1“3 nt' tlanaitia’s \Viiitm‘ pastime.- hufnt'o summo-i- Mimi-s again. ALBERTA RESIDENT INTERRED HERE Late Mrs. Catherine Mclnnes Died in Calgary and Remains Are Being Laid Away Today in Smellie's Cemetery. ’ The big wind- and smnv-stm'm gowr last \ka-oncl swmsun haw. 'hacl mnro sou-ions rnsulh t'ax-tlu-r snuth than in this nurtIn-rn mm. m‘ ‘Untan‘io. In 'l‘m'nnlo much mum snuw full Hum hm-o- and «My Mon- day mm'ning Pity pmh-strians frvm YMk In Yumm stx-unts along King .had to Us.) HIP pl'tWo-l'hial cow with in wt 31131:. Hrc-zlt Laku sic-amvrs mm “mi 11'.» in Hm SI. L‘lill'}".~‘ l'iVo'l'. -â€" -._- ’l'hw remains of Mrs. Catherine) Mc- Innvs ol‘ l.alg.rarv,at‘1‘1\ml m town un wstvulay nnons (‘ ..\'. ll. and tho lunm :11 is In mg lull todav t0 finwllivs co'mvlex)’. Uh n: I" “flu-1'0 plug. . ' fl Pnints 1n tho hastcx'n states, Punn- ‘svlvunir. l 1' instam‘v. ro‘lmrt 26° {livlnw WW“. and many «Maths as a iresutl of tho» COM wave that svat‘ that part 01' (hr pontlpgnt. 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Tho-111 IS 110 fumih Th» ducmwml “as a Baptist III roliginn 111111 II111 I'1111111111I is In chargv 11f III-v. J. Taylor. pastnr 11f Hm Durham Baptist. Ilhurvll. WEEK-END STORM WAS A GOOD ONE Traffic Tied up in Great Lakes and Along Atlantic Cost, With Many Deaths Reported arn ”mi 111) in Hm SI. '31: while) along the Atlantic great danmgv 1.»; rvpurtw ‘I"." I \Vostorn Canada and the Status to” report a stormy weok-oml. so it would amwar that this part of On- tario. so 115ml to storms at this sea- son of tho yvar, has escaped onp of tho worst blows of tho winter. Hora while it was stormy. no great a- mount of snow fell. and we do not think that the thermometer regis- tered below zero at. any time. [OCAL CLUBS BANQUETED WINNER Miss lacphail and P. R. Oliver Guests at Gathering Held in Town Hall on Tuesday Night 'l'horv was a big crowd at the Town Hall on Tiiilwday night. tho 0c- casion being an evening of enter- tainment put on by the four I'nited Farmer clubs surrounding Durham to honor the new M. P. P.. Mr. F. R. Oliver. of Artemesigi. Miss Mac- “‘v‘.¢---W_ A bountiful lunch was served a- bout the midnight hour and the whole evening was thoroughly enâ€" joyed by about as many as could pack themselves into the hall. |HIGI|, .Vl.l .. vvuo ulov v... ““~ --V...---_- The evening was spent in social intercourse. games and dancing, though the last was first in the. minds of those in attendance. The old song “Three O'Clock in the Morn- ing" was gone one better on this oc- casion. as it wag four o‘clock before {63 aséemblage_ broke up. LAST SATURDAY 5011!” MINI «I In Ship- COUNCIL TO SUBMIT SCHOOL BYLAW Voting on Addition to Durham High School Takes Place on January 3, the Same Time as the Muni- cipal Elections. Durham ratepayers will haw the opportunity of voting on the build- ing of a $35,000 addition to tho High Si-hool. This was the final «incision of the Town Council last Monday night. though they had previously committvd thomsolves at tho Novem- hm- mcoting. ‘ Thu vote will he" takmi on tho qnoslion only. Aim you. or am you not, in favor of huildiiyz an addition? In lhu vase of a favonhlo volu fl" lll tho riitvpayvrs. lhu Council will llu-n draft. the hyuw and, pass it. This is somvwhzil «lilTi'I‘MIt to tho with on tho i'vglllai' ni .nvy hy-la“, hill is pi't‘wic'lwl for in tho <talutos. 1‘ I‘ \Vilh the t',\'t'“|lii”il Hi llm've Brill and Lt'tltit'iiiwI' Merim-n. a t‘ulll tintint-il was present. The arrnnnts this in nth amniintml to Hnly Sitti- t ti“! unit were inissml hv the it"inanrol; i t l tlnniinittm- without riniitiicmt. County Rate $4068.75 A ,. .- -. . . l the l‘llltlllt't‘ Ulllllllllit‘t‘ laid the hill tor the County ltatH «in the table .. till next meeting, owing: to the ah-i senre ol' lteeve Hell. win”. as the I'e-i presentative at the, County Coun- oil. would he more familiar with it. .\ bill was t‘t't't‘in'ti l'ri'nl the (li'eyt tinimty Election Hoard in connec-l tiun with the revising of the lists' for the recent election. Grey tiutunty's population is 27.343. and on a per capita basis. Durham‘s share \Vflh' $33.4“, A comunicatiim was received from thi- V. 'l‘. Hartman Company, the company that. made the repairs to the tlarat‘raxa street. bridge this Sllnllllt'l‘. l". \V. Kelsey has threat- eneil suit against the town for the recovery «it Still for alleged damage to his business as xlwt eerapher, through the glass in his studio he-‘ in;r broken by the Hartman Com-i mnv while blasting: out. the old a- lnetmw'it. The Hartman tinnipanv re- iiairowl all the glass lirnken but Lelaiin that. they are not liable t'nri latiy lnss wt' lilisitit'se‘. Tilt" Kelst'y’, iliiii \'.‘.‘is put in’l'Hi‘” lilt‘ timinril {1i . . . l 'm' nth ago. and it was at this timet ithat the $100 was \\'llllilt'iti in set-i ltlina: with the Harman Company. the ithInril itilVillt! received leual advice lthat they were roupniisilile for any damage,- accruing from tho- building of the liridefe. New Hartman wants his money and threaten." suit if ilw d'u-sn‘t get it right away. The matter was left in the hands of the bridge committee and further ad- l l vice will he ‘askecl before the‘ Cheque is issued. Don’t. Want Sawmill l The residents on Albert Street had i a petition before the Council ask- ing that Zenus Clark be. prevented erecting a new saw mill on a lot at the corner of Albert. and Saddler. The matter was discussed at some length but the opinion seemed to be that the Council had no jurisdiction. If the residents did not. want the mill there they should take out an injunction to prevent its erection. Councillor Macdonald thought that it' the town did not already have a bylaw it should have one whereby any kind should be required to get a permit. They had it in other towns. and he was 0! the opinion that placed in a similar position he would not want a shingle mill placed so near his pr erty. i Election one." ppoiaud The bylaw providing for the nom- ination and election of team oflicials school trustees and hydro commis- sion was given its proper readings and passe . The ofiicials appomt- ed were: North ward. C. Elvid e D3. 0., G. Shier, poll clerk; po infoat Public Library. East. Ward. has at. D. B. MoFarlane’s store, W. .11. Mc- Gowan D.R.O., Neil McKechme, l clerk; West Ward. at the Town . 3' I I SUWO‘ W ‘all persons erecting buildings of; UICI‘L, V‘ CC. V‘ "I- I" c J. L. Stedman 0.11.0- if Mount-aim, poll clerk JONES TAKES HIS ANNUAL INVENTORY Health 081cc: Reported ). '11. Dr. Boll reported that (Continued on page 8) CONTROL IS GIVEN ' 163,000 MAJORITY Popular Ontario Vote Over Advo- cpates of 0.1‘. A. Straight Conserva- tive Majorities Total 197, 397. An analysis at thv lutvst clmztinn ligurvs uhtainamv giw the Gunsm- vutiws a popular majurity of 197,397 mmr their Opponents in the rid- ings in which Conservatives worn vlvctnd. If the majorities 0f Pinard. Hmvrnmmt. thutrol, Liberal fur East. Ottawa 01' 478, and Karl Hu- mnth, Lahor. for North “'atm'loo, of 33,200 are addml. the majority is ill-- t'l'c'asml to 201,075. . 'l‘lm total Vutv of the ‘Lilwrals. The total \‘Otv of the Libm‘dls. l’mgrossivos and Prohibitinnists who ran with the combined summrl Hf these purtios, aggrvg‘atog unly 16,- Ni} and tho l'nited Farmers «of 011-- tm'io and thu l’z‘ogpnssn'es piled Up unly 10.730 majority in the 1!; I‘M- ings in which they elected candlâ€" tm'io Hilly ing's dates Assuming that the l’rngrvssiw. the l'.l~’.0.. the Indopemicnt Lily-r- als. Lilwral. and Pmlnihiticmist Vulh's :m- tntallml as a dry Vole, they r0- lmzsent a majority of 37,534 in 38 cc'mstjtuoncifls out of the 112 in Un- lm-io. Hf thosn ‘24 are Liberal and 14 Progressive, UF.()., Progressiveâ€" Lalmr. Wimdnfling tho 37,534 majnrny vntu tlw pnpular majority \oto. is :a- bnut 163100. MANY ATTENDED FUNERAL FRIDAY Late John Davis Laid To Rest in Trinity Cemetery Following Ser- vices at Trinity Church. The funeral of the late John Davis who died in Owen Sound on Wed- nesday of last week, was hnld from Trini v church last Friday af- ternoon. ' ie church was flllcd to capacity to pay last resoccts t0 the deceased, a son of Mr. William Davis of town, whose illness was brought 0n by owrseas service during the grgat war. _ During the service. the hymns “Thv Will Be Done" and “Forever with the Lord" were sung by con- gregalion and choir. The Rev. J. E. eters of Queen Street church read the lesson from 1 Cor. 15:20. while. the. rector. Rev. J. H. Whealen. preached a fitting and comforting sermon from the text. 1 Tess. his. - The null bearers were all over... seas men and were Messrs. A. Saun- ders, E. Schenk. l". Mcllraith, W. McGirr. S. MacBelh. und J. L. Sled- man, and . man floral tributesl Col. R. W. Leonard, of St. Cath- arines, who. it is announced. has made a gift of 835,000 to Dalhousie University in Nova Scout. GIFT TO DALHOL’SIE $2.00 a Year in Canada; $2.50 in U. 8. DURHAM PLAYS FIRST GAME AT PAISLEY 0. I. A. Schedule Drawn Up Tues- day at Palmerston, With Six Teams in Local District, Durham, Cheslgy and Paisley forming Sec- tion . Mr. C. M. Sh‘inachor was in Pal- morston Tuesday in attmntanoo at. the annual mooting of tho Nnrthorn Leaguo as dologato from tho Durham club. and arm assisting in drawing up tho schodulo for tho local district. in tho 0. H. A. Whilo tho group- ing of Durham \xith Uhosloy and Paisloy makos quito a lot Hf tra- volling for tho lm'al olnh. this is tho host arrangoment that. t'ullhl ho ar- riVoc'l at. as tho Inoals \\'oro nut ovon allnwoct tho privilog‘o at a byt".. Tho disll'it't as (H‘del‘ocl by tho. 0. H. A. oxooutiVo inohnloci toalm from l’almorston, Listnwot and Wingham in aditinn to tho threo al- roady montiHnocl. and as this distriot was altngothor hm lztt'w' and Inn ‘ox- ponsivo tn handlo. It. was doonlod .Iadvisahlo to split it. intu twp motions ‘.which was duno. Fullcming is the sohodulo as drawn up on 'l‘uosday: Section A Jan. 6 Palmorston at Listcmol m Wingham at. l'ahnorstun H Listowol at. Wingham 17 \Vingham at Listuwol. 21 Listowol at. l‘almorstnn 26 Palmorston at Wingham Section 8. Doc. 30 Durham at l’uisloy. Jan. 4 I’aisloy at tlhosloy 7 tlhosloy at l‘aisloy It. tlhosloy at Durham H Durham at tlhoslo)’ 34 Paisloy at. Durham Tho. dates for tho playâ€"011' hotwocn Sortions A and D \Vt” ho set lator by tho ().H.A., hut a district \thnor must. he tlot'larod hol'nrn Fohruary The! annual mvvting Hr (Inn Man- m'n Leaqurc-snllml m ”In fullnwmg officers hmng vh-ctqq: Hon. l’res.. A. S. Blackburn, Lon- don; lmmmimtv Past. Pros" M. L. H. Hamfnrd. Listnwul; I‘m-5.. Eugcnu Murphy, Mmmt Fumesl; Vivv-l'rm-n, If. Whitman; Harristun; Sec-y“ Dr. H. Howsun. \Viughmn: 'l‘rm1s.. R. Hm'ning. l‘alnwrstcm; I'wauliw Committee. Dr. J. 1". Marcus. Kim'ar- dine); J. U. MCDunaM (flu-519.)“; 41. M. Su'maclwr, Durham; Subâ€"Hummu- 100: Thu l'rcsu‘h-nt. Swrvtm‘y and Truasumr. Several changes in tlw rule-s wvre alIHIOl'llt'tl which will lw im-urpur- ated in thv now rum limik to Inn is- sumt, but. as entries 101' tlw lc'agm' do not (193-0 until “I“ 18th insL. the grouping of “iv ('llllts will nut. hv fllatlt‘ until cht'nilwi' 249, with tlw meeting for the. drawim: tip of the playing schmlutu later. At. the presvnt it is not. knnwn what vluhs will lia- playing against. Durham. but. an undeaxm' will hp mad» tu se- cui'o a tiill'm‘vnt. gi'nupinfl than under tlw (LHA. If pussililt- tllo' nlil Nur- tlivrn grnupim.‘ with Listnwvl and Palmm'stmi will he arrangml. A pleasant event. took place on % Friday «we-hing. November 26 at, the 1 home of Mr. and Mrs. ii. S. MeArth- ur. recently married, when their friends and neiuhimrs 0f the Rocky Salient-n section gathered in spend the «we-hing in social enjoyment. About sixty were pro-sent in ail. \ Mr. Harold McKechnie. who had been appointed chairman, called up- on Miss Kathleen Firth to read an address to the young couple convey- ing the felicitations of the neighbor- hood, and at the proper time Mrs. Thomas Turnhuli presented them with half a dozen each of knives, fork? and Spoons in Community Plate, as well as other pieces of flat- ware. Mr. McArthur fittingly roâ€" ptied to the address thanking all for their kind wishes and thoughtful- ness. Mrs. Mc.\rthur also thanked the company for their kindness and expressions‘ot goociwilt; | l--â€"â€"-â€"J I.-. MR. MRS. McARTHUR HONORED BY FRIENDS Nwely-Man‘ied Couple Presented With Community Plate by fleigh- bars of Rocky Sangeen Section. .,,....,...,.._ __ c“ Addrvsses‘ yore also dc-iiwred by Messrs. Thomas Turnhull, Charles \Vepplm' and F. W. Kolsney, and sev- eral musical selections were given on the violin and piano. The rest of the evening was Spam in games and danving. the company breaking up (Continuedpn page 8; Eugene Murphy Beads Northern Smilin‘ Charlio.\ Says- Blackburn, Lon- :t. Pros" M. L. H.

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