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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Jan 1927, p. 9

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Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hastie. “'edrwsday of last week were: Mr. and Mrs. Schantz and their two older child- ren. Ruth and John also Mrs. “‘11). Beirworth and son Herman. Mrs. Schantz was a former teacher in Lamlash school. her maiden name being Miss Laura Bierworth. \Vhilo in that section she boarded with Mrs. A. Bastie. who enjoyed very much to see her again after an abâ€" sence of five. years in Sunny Alberta. Our deepest sympathy goes out tn Mr. and Mrs. C. Schnah and family. Elmwood. in the sad loss of their' young son snd brother. George. An- other bright young life just budding mu “mugs \m'atinn with .‘h'. and Mrs .\. \lt-lmugnll. V Miss Kntn \Yalkm' who has hm'll in Detroit the past few months is “bonding tho holidays with how parents. Mr. and Mrs. .las‘. Walknr, Miss Row Rance or .lvanvttv. Penn. spo'nt. an onjoyahle wank with her mother. Mrs. John Whit". Mr. Arvhie Hastio with Mr. Hpnry Kaufman motored to Detroit on Now Year‘s day. Thov warp accompanied by .‘lr. and Mrs. Adolph Schults and Mr. Herman Kaufman who re- side. in that city. I‘ho- \lwsns Blanclw and l-Illvn Buym- qwnt a mmplv 0! days last w-o-k with Hn-ir mmsin. Miss .lnssio‘ [valinzham memrh. Mr. and Mrs. N. (lamplwll and Phlldl't‘ll warn an \‘var's Visitors WI”! Mr. and Mrs. Sandy Camplwll. I'Tlmwmui. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Manugall and vhihh'vn. Durham. spo'm. tho. 3““ “'t‘o'k's \acatinn with Mr. and Mrs. .-\. .‘Il'Dmumll “H M a" I'war's day, Th0 Miss» “WP" Mun” \V it h; H \l \l Hm! \l \\ \l \l Mr. .lnlm H ter 11mm :1! 3 880 Mr. Rims "18 Sh'SIH’HHI is mm' ,ind : crutclws. Holstein w «lax I “1'. an. “'Ppk town Bm'm- P. llaliso- m Han-istnn slwnt Tuesday in ”w \‘illaxoa Mr. Jim Smith and “'va Hf Yirvmy Saskatrho-wan. an» hc't‘o' on a visit. Arthur Hushv. who has [mm H'- lwvirm ago-m, 02. .V. R. in Saskat- clwwzm ro-tm'nml last. Saturday. MM. .1. lirnwn Sun. ts spo-mling a Wonk will: hvt' danghn'l' in “unme- \I lko'll Bm'n 31'“ Mr. and .\lr.~'. Jamvfl “'alls‘ nll [N'rvmhvx' 23th. a sun. lmr hm'kvy tram \wnt In Ayhm “Wino-«lay o-vvninu or last \vm-k but WPI‘P :lo'fo'atml 6-3 Thv l'PHH'n match was playmi lmrv 0n Saturday am-rnnrm and um buys \mn. M'm'o' Tho again Tho Chum mm. debts. H (Our Own '. and Mrs {U Ill Sm” 0! ‘n ('X‘H! (io‘mrm' Olulm'l' a hm days all”. Mr. and Mrs. Huh-y nt’ Brantford apt-m Hu- No-w Ynar day with 1101‘ parvnts ho-I'P. Mr. and Mrs. 03. Drumm Tlu- annual whm.‘ mow-tins: was held m Hw H'ilflfll Imus" last \VNI- nesolay. 'l‘lwrr was quit» an at- tvndam'o- pron-um. Snme liw'lv (lis- russinn- took placo'. .‘lr. Jumps A. Smith was rhuwn 'l‘mshm in plan- inn xx Tho- Mikpn family family uninn nu Sat "w Immc- Hf Mr. and than! 3" "PW- m'vsnx POM” 0V0 Ko-nnvt I “M'k 1 NH. 9pm“! hâ€"el'o Mr. and M Irriw-l Mi 1M: winh-r mm I Irvin. (Our Own Correspondent) Max Tyndali and his fripnd Mr. Sawyo'r worn in tho‘ \‘illagv over New Yvard. H PAGE 8. (Our Own Corr '. fioijmnm' Hum "NH Hm. "Hick! MI M \h H H .\| \l ”I! '0“ ll HI HI tum-hur- am- all h... k In work" \\ Ith a mu»! nHo-ndancv. IInkiIInlI- Sm'ial in “N' l nitml‘ I lam Fridm ewnim: “as' I mum“. Th0 Im I'ipts (“Ivar- w Floral CommittI-Ir of am FALL TERM H (‘1'an 0rd ‘ “'0 My". “1“,!“31” "In” 71.8. m; at Mr. and Mrs. n "ww- primpnl. \l‘ms'rnnfl and \\'if o- ”w mun-sh 02' Mr. dialdvr a fmx «lays ml Mrs. Bc-lnv of .\I Glenmont l:|\ allm Ha MM} \\ II'IN Inlay 38.6. ‘ Visit to her warm)“. \ln-nham Hmvlwr and H Harry )lrlhmgall Durham. slwnt. tho align with Mr. and Hal'araw m ”w m Ht. *an .“I hung “H h \ HI 66... had his Furnitm W inr-respondent I {M n \\' \H’ Holstein 1H ml Mrs. R; 'l‘wam- Durham nu Xvw Lorrespo'ndenf) r~. Killh’l‘ Hf I-‘Prgus ry tn spo‘nd pal“! 0f the ieo-ir clauuhh-r. Mrs. R. \l holiday m 0! B rlai'v. .‘ll wn Trust un. \th‘o :r:~_-‘am:».v _\l .__.:_._Er.n. .155 15:1» Jpn...» 7:5 22.383: \IN IoIm'n m I “PI m IH'I 11. rank“! mut “Mk II 79.2. .I. Ier hm clays mm. “Flo-y Hf Brantfm'd Ynar day WI”! 1101‘ 0H .‘viinnnn 0n- ul' ro'lahws on xp m Visiting ‘l'lu'w is I"): I! \l Mr ’m H ""‘ok..'n ‘."‘ Mr. Jam. Ellis .\| Man mdax hull“ and Hf U! l‘lws wnt m Bramp- ulsinpss. hum». from Tn- l’h f Mr. and MI clays mm. iradfmwl Spo'nt! frinnols hm-e. livlgraw: is with her son vlvhratml thn [lg Innis‘ Qis- 'W' DllHIS [nuke ; 3n Ell lnl‘ .\ and amund rm I'm “'0”. SI'HI'O' ( r‘ A" R. Sim- ‘4 :m atâ€"f “In grammar-nus. Mr. and Airs. Rn- ..h- alis- f my. \Vvhlwr, amps 3.: f-lr. Lurlu- .‘lmmtuin {W'atmi his n “13.... g 'fywnols and neighbors to a party last. rm had Inc-May "wrung. , .‘lissv's Hrarr- and Edith Smith, m work I “'H'i'l’h- VFW"! 111.71. \wek at. Mr. Wm. .._ l Smith‘s. HS 1‘0- at t Thu annual nit-Ming of S. S. NO. ‘-' U .\\‘as lwhl nu “thmlny. Thu ”M t’ board was rv-Ph'ctv-d. as t'ulh'm's: Lornv Allan. liar! Alvaat and David ,‘Davis. 'l'hu Cuntrarts this your \er tn gnmt otvat highe'r than last. ,war. {\Vumt rnismt $1.50 a cord. bringing ltlw nrirv up tn $4.60. .\ new stow: ,‘wns plum-ct in ”It’ schnnl :uut nwry- tthina: put, in gm»! ()1th for Miss Hlnrk. thn nww tnarnnr. ‘ . "l‘hnmas Wilsnn and tiarl Moat! are» lnnmng: ttn- lucky nnr-s In this neigh- ttu‘n'hmul. Tht' t'nrnm' found a (row 'with t'nrty pounds of hunoy in it, and ”w lnttvr has a purr-hrett Dur- hnm ruw that gnw hirth tn twin ratw's Inst, wm'k. .\ dune!) was twht at, I‘Irnvst Bax- to-r‘s last Friday night aunt anntnwr nun t'urttwr snuth at .lnhn (lamp- twlt's. .-\ gum] tinn- is Imported from ”Al. - |-. Corner Concerns , (Our Own Correspondent) ] Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Smith of Vi- c'vrny, Sask” :u'o- ho'l'v Visiting! h'iwlm's for thu Willli 1' and In Svttlv,‘ up ”In MN)!“ ”I “10' la!» Robvl‘t 310-: .‘ll'ekO‘ll. ’ .\lr.~'. Chas. Pt-tty roturnml last Friday from Cnnn \vhvrn she visited 3 “wk with lwr alaugtntvr. Mrs. R0- 1er Smith. Mrs. A. Knislvy spun! Nt-w Year‘s. day with ham claughtt-r, Mrs. (imwuv Turnhnll.‘ Elwno-zm'. Mr, 0203‘ HI' Tncnnto Visitm! a cmwlv n!’ clays last, wwk with his c-nusin. Ml". Wm. l’iu-xo-n. Mastvr tllarvncu (Zuswell. Alwrtim-n In“ lu-wn sgwmling; a I'c-W days with in.» gl'illldpalW‘HH. Mr. and Mrs. Rn- (Our Own Correspondent) in, Hamil Mountain SpMIt the imlidax “in: his‘ paimits MI. and Mi 5. 'limmus Mountain. ”1.2”“! Hrs. \\ m. Ritchie spent .‘wn \nar's day with friends at. Var-- HM‘. into manlumd has: boon cut, off by the ”rim Ro'apvr. .Tho curtain has been lifts»! and Gem-go- has but passpo‘i on m that fullvr and noblm- life which knows thher sun-0W 01' death. Mm (ILMPS. Wm. Brown. family and nthex- rMathw-s m,- extvnd sin- cvro- sympathy in Um loss of a be- 1mm] l'atlwr. husband and friend. Southeast Bentinck 'l‘iw hm In ho In“. wm‘n Mossrs. J. Henry and J. Mcoumm, both nu-m- hum of Unuwil for tlw past two wars. The-w is 1m vxnlanntnm as in why thuy wvru le-ft. at. lu‘bmv nthm' than. that all mulcl nut, win and .mlhvhfih')" hm! 10 10.50. VHU' \‘ bright. “In: RATEPAYERS ENDORSE HIGH SCHOOL BYLAW M! In lamw Ml how. all and Donald .Vltlhmalcl :uul lounll correct. Mr. ling. Shzmw “as ammintml soclinn Inclilm' 1'01 1927. anal )lr. .lamvs Mc- “OHM!“ “:15 MN lml tl'llsll'e l01' three )(‘al.. 'lhv Cnnllal‘l, lm' “um! and «'arvtaking ul‘ llw scluml was lot to Mr. lw Wallwr. l We join 33ith the community in PXpI'vSflIlg oux sincere sympath3 to Ph'l) mvmbm of the late William Brown‘s. family. fruly, the com- munity lost a good neighbor, his children an :ii'i‘o'ctionalv father. his 301'1'Li33'ing 33'ifo- a good and faithful hnsliancl. H9 33'ill ho greatly missed h3 man3 s3mp3thizm‘s. The» annual school meeting 01' S. 5'. NH. Bontinck. 3333 held \\ od- DDSLlH). (DL’CPIIIDEI' 29 with a goodl3 nmnhei' prosent. Mr. A. (I. McDon- 3141 was appointml chairman and Row. H. tirii'kington tho sncretary of tlw inc-Ming. Al'tvr tho minutes of ilm lust annual nil-Ming wot-o road. Sm'l‘i‘ldl'y William Fulton gaw a. 1'0- nHl'l Hi' lhr l't'l'oipts allcl t‘Xlll‘lltll-l tin-v,- for two. 'l'ln- hunks 33mm audit-l (Our Own Correspondent) We are pleased to have Dr Rudolph of Toronto with us this \vwk. H9 also callvd 0n the Mc- Dnnalul family. ((on’ltmucd from page i) would hau- lwvn vxc't‘wlingly Hunter Leads Council THE DURHAM CHRONICLE .lnl The period was not, nll Ihlt‘htlth':4. howevm'. as ttw Hanovorians stage"! a somewhat attack on the lam! hot. which. whilv not. prnrhu-tix'n 0f goats. had tho local team worried for a timv. ()ll fhrvn 01' four l‘H't'aS- sinus thn Durham citadM was in «tungvr of lwing apturml. hut. thv ch't'vm‘c- worn equal'tn thn m't-nsinn amt savmt by inches. (m mw occas- ion Mchnald. in the lava] nuts. cam;- nut. half way tn tho limp and suwd what Innkml likc‘ a sum tally. The pvriod omtmt 6-0. \‘ The Dempsey-Tunney Session The third period was thn most. ux-l ('iting uf ttw whnhr amv, and tuni- «tuntulty it was in (Its Iwrim! that ttw bust hockvy ut‘ thn vwning‘ was lptaymt. Hanover scm'mt two I‘ninutos ’attet' the face-01f. tho pmrk landing ,behmd the not and being passnd ‘_Uut to onn Of Hm ()myusing pluyvrs, who beat lehmatct with 3 Hum: know-high Shut. This was tht'il‘ only rulllllt'l' Ht. HH' “ll't't‘ tu‘t'h‘nls‘. HIP first and thr last. Husidvs thv return! ”1' imim: Htt‘ bust hntfkvy, Hw third tramp. nlw luonnnt 11p targv in tho. t‘Zth‘HflHy minn'm. 'l'hc-m- was It twmi minute' th'iay whc-n unv ut' the Hun-I twvl'ians tm'nml his anklv and still mm-v «tvtzu whm ttw Hullm'vt'.f gnalo-r was strnvk in thu turn by" tho flying pawk. In this. [wrimt thv‘ hurhums st‘nl'ml nn fuss than tin-f 3' Game Gets Strenuous. I f The second [wriod Opimvd up own ‘- I, more lively than the “Ni. Sl‘ssiim.’ - B'lrflirrxfoolml tho Hzmow'r iii-l'vliroi - and slippnd onv by in threw mimdvsi - of play. and this is win-ri- “li' fun? i starli-d. Tho iwxl. man down with; . an pilrk was «lo-lilieralolj.‘ moss-l l (‘hm‘koii h)’ \Vios of rho ”illl‘ch'l' «li'-‘ fonru and. living unohsvrx'm! by the; 3 rol'oroo. ho was not fl‘ll’lllI/A'il. ‘s'ios ' I had lwon golfing away will: a lot of l i‘pwstionahlo siull’, and llw lmrliam playvrs commenced a campaign ur rotaliation hut. did not. got away, with it. Shortly afterward llnsrh- 1011 was sent to the pmnalty him for a trip. and ho was haruly on tho iro again when Glrmvnts did pona’nro i also for checking min of tho llnnmmr ' forwards into Hi..- hoards. Two 1 OHanovor men also did limo dUI mg 9 this frame for tripping and hip 4 checking. Alli-r l3 mimdos (4' play I BllSPlllOn SCHI'WI and Kross slippml ! another one into ilir twinv in H3 minutm of play. forward line staged ammo nice com- htnation and lihidgo notchwl the svcoud goal of the gamo. '1“ 0 min- utes aftmwvants Clements rushed from his position at tho tinfmim' and shot dead on tlw Hannx'm' nvt. Hv was ('hvckmt as he shot amt the puck rolled past thv Hanm'm‘ gualm' for the only fluke countm' of tin- 3.181110. This ended thn Si'm'iug furttw per- ind. tlw .sjvssion muting with the Hanover tt’ilnl twin; iiottlmt up in thnir end of thv rink and limiting: it inmossiblt'to gt‘t going. LOST TO PAISLBY; (Continued from page i) We? 'r'nou auovzn’ livt'M‘mL-r-‘H, L, Samulcrs, Durham. Chesley Hdl'é Nut Weak 'Hw mxt ganw in Durham is on Monday night next, Hm 10th inst. Mm“ thu Che-slay tvam stat-ks up against tho locals in Hm first game hm'c- in tlw H. II. A. sen-1'05. As thn (thslvy tvam always plays good lurckoy. ern will Im a good lumsn‘ m watch ”w (‘Hntvst as it. is lwlimwil Hannwr «Mal. “our"; dvanw'. Wins and chHgvr; th'u Wil- liams; wings. Blohm and Smith. Sulaâ€"«IHkar and Hulwr. R“f“l‘l‘l"""{a L salmdvrs. Dnrlmm ,ia miniature» «lunnyln'mk would an- . sun. but ltvarw Sminclm's 'hanishml I both playm's and tho. gamu wvnt on. In the melt") \\'ies was hit in tho Inyn hy mm of thv playm‘s. an action that is vntirvly uncallml for any- \\‘hm‘«‘. but which sm‘ms tn crop up fun all sni-h occasions as this. Whvn figthv fi'ilt'tis‘ slarlml n nnmbvr at tho jsywvtatm's ,innnwil nynr tlw hoards ,‘nnd (m to ”in ion: hut wo am in- il'nrniml mum inquiry that. mine «if Iithvm hail any hand in the assault. :\\'hilc‘- the ayi-ragv swi‘tatm' has no itisv t'ui' pi'izv tights on tho icn. it. lis gratifying tn know that tho scrap Satin-clay night. was. lwtwaon the 011-; posing plaiym's, and when it is; ki'iuwn that it was quitn apparent. that Wins was "looking for some- Ithing“ during: tlw nnliro game. it is partly «xvusahlv. ' ,Utvi' :3 l‘:w nzinnlvs delay thn. ame want. «in. and with Wins on tho finer, we arr fur-(wt to admit that the Hanoym'ians put up a llit't‘l' amp and nmrn aggrvssiyn hnckvy (luring ”l0 last few minntm m’ thn. g‘amn than at any [il't'VlUllS timu (luring: thu t'tlllit‘si. ‘ I The line-ups: Durham"1§i*ih Mt‘lmiiahl; dt‘ft‘llt‘l'. ' Clements ain't \Vilson; (.‘PHU‘P. MC- (hi’i'; wings. Busvhlen amt lilyiclgo: Rubs“ R0‘Vt" amt Kross. I Shortly after lhv Opening of the last paragraph. “'im 0i Halmw'l' \wnt into a scrimmagv with El- vidg‘v in whh'h he) lost his stivk. Awarding in tho ruh-s 0f Hm Halli" ho sliullld haw l'm'nvvrmi his stick hofnrv continuing. but. rather than iako thv limp hv lost. his head and started to mix it Up with Elx'iilur. Thu WM 01' thn players allsn tank 9. hand and {m- u iinw it looked as if the ruhbm' owr to Wilson who bulged Hm twilm for Durham. Mc- Uil'l‘ scurvd Hw fifth anal 01' ”In pm‘jncl {incl U10 la_st .or Hm ganw. THE NEW NO KNOCK IMPERIAL OIL CO. 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