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Durham Chronicle (1867), 6 Oct 1927, p. 8

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fix: _( Our Own Correspondent) Mr. A. R. Hershoy spent Friday i Toronto on business. Miss Hazel Corbett of Tara was the guest of Mrs. Fenton over the Fair. Miss J. Floyd spent the at he: home near ChesleV. Mrs. Arthur Robinson of Dunn- ville visited Miss Deanie Thorn and took in it}? fair Iasp wgek. -I---.-. “II‘A L‘JUI) a. 5 Mrs. Adain Mainâ€"spent a few days last week with friends at Palmer- ston. Mr. Merton Reid of Seaforth motored over for the Fair and spent a few days with his mother. Mr. William Aitken of Courtright visited his brother, Mr. Alexander Aitken, Sr., and other relatives here last week. Mr. and Mrs. James Main from, near Seattle. Wash, spent a few days last week in the village visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. John Moore and other friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. W, Manary of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown and other friends over the Fair. Mrs. George Fenton and sonMr. Clarence Fenton motored to Toronto on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Tuck were in Flesh- erton on Thursday attending the funeral of their nephew, the late James Patton. Mrs. George Hostetter left Tues- day to visit friends in Detroit. 1‘“ *‘L T)â€"mfi"on uu‘ L.) V Iv --- _-. Misses Maria and Sarah Brown have gone to Bax-tom’ille to spend the winter with their sister, Mrs. (vag, Truax. All-.3114] Mrs/Hartley Allingham and chilo‘lron of Georgetown were visitm-s with Mrs. John Brown S1‘., ow'r Fair time. ' ' 3- _.1 .il:.\.. }.Im. 3.1)!ch of Durham is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Hvrbert Moore. Quite! a number from this vicinity atti-ndo'ui the anniversary services at I,nt_tvz'ii)1°¢__*011 and at. the Opening of the new church at Conn on Sun- day. . 'lhe Fair «in \\ wtxngsday last was one ui’ the best ever held here in spite ut’ threatening weather. The play given in the evening by the. Holstein Dramatic Club drew a crmwl which lillml the. Hall to capa- city and was much enjoyed. Seats were snht nut lung before time t'nr epen i ng'. (Our Own Correspondent) 3111.:11111 .‘11's.\\1111111111st1)11 and $011 111' 1111111111111 1111111111111 1111 1111111 spent, a 1'0“ (law “1111 11111 1'01111111 s 111111111121 .\I1'. 1211111111111 1.111111511111 and other 1'1 1911115. "" ' -1"... "1' 131-. and Mrs. Thus. Ln‘mgston 01 Hamilton, also Mrs. Joseph Parker of Galt, spent a (bay with friends in Ibis burg. 312'. Wm. “rim-sun. Jr" \‘isitml a 1413_ PAGE 8. few" day: ‘s m thl'mt. Miss Janot )ltrRonaltl was a Visâ€" itm' rmrontly with her sister. Mrs. (itn'mam Johnston ot' Mnlock. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Fulton of Hutton Hill Visited a day with Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Johnston. 1“. .x.-... ll'-‘ .Vlly‘o “‘Julvn \‘ _ '_~ Threshing is Hm many of thp In this bur". Dornoch (Our Own Correspondenéi A number from here attended the annual (Hem-lg school fair at Edge Hill on Thursday and all reported it as being a great success. We con- gratulate Miss :Maimie. Sullivan and pupils of this place on winning first prize. in the school parade. Miss Mary Morrisim of Toronto spent the. past week at her home ere. Mr. J. T. Sullivan of Detroit is visiting with the Sullivan family iere. Mrs. J. Fowler and son of Toronto motored up and spent over the week-end with her brother, Mr. Charles Clark. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. John Milligvan, Miss Efi'ie and Mr. James of South Ben- tinck. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Morrison and attended service here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and family of Holland Centre spent. Sun- day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mctlracken of this place. Mrs. J. MacIntosh of Toronto is visiting old friends and relatives in visiting: 01d l'riemjts amt renames m this Vicinity. ' Miss Allie Smth Visited last week with her aunt. Mrs. McBeth of Pais- lev. Miss Jessie Reid of Durham visit- ed over the week-end with her sis- ter Mrs. J. Reay. Jr. The ladies of the Presbyterian phnw‘h here quilted a tine quilt. in The ladies of the Presbyterian church here quilted a line quilt in the basement of the church on,Monâ€" day last. A dainty lunch was served by the young girls who are home helpers of the V\". M. 8.. Their bale is now completed. Mr. R. Mortley is again near our burg with his threshing outfit. He now goes west of our village where he will thresh a numher of barns _- -1- Ana .m IIC V‘lll on. \ “-- on the! second of Béntinck and on the 4th and 6th concessionso of Sul- Iivan. (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Leslie of Toronto is visiting with friends in this community. Miss P. Livingstone returned to Toronto today after visiting the last couple of months with her brother and sisterSLH _ .- "_-L_.:A ““1: C‘llll OICL‘ A Misses Hilda McKechnie and Marybell Mac-Arthur left for Or- angeville where they will take courses in the Business College. The best of luck. girls! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Karstedt spent the week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Karstedt remained for a few days with her sister $119, -is_ ill. I' I. . - Mr. Walton was in town recentl ' _ lv - - . brood mare \u} heavy draught class.‘ Mrs. Kate MacDonald left my, Mrs. thchle'. 1.3.3150 to be congratu- lated on wmnmg the silverware for New York, where she will spend , ~ donated by 3. Sunp‘son Go. for South Bentinck ., . with friends and relatives 'l‘hns. Lixing. ston 0f 0 Mrs. Joseph Palkci {I dun \xith Iriemls in week-end day Eugema ( Our Own Correspondent) October strews the woodland o‘er, With many a radiant color; The world is brighter than before Why should our hearts be duller“? Mr. Russell Cameron left on Mon- - day of last week to attend university in Toronto. We wish you success, Russell. ‘ * Mr. and Mrs. David Genoe and daughter Miss Dorothy of East Mountain visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Magee, 8th line, Atermesia. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart and family of Dundalk visited on Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hanley. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Morgan who received first and second prizes for his two cattle at Flesherton Fair. there being sev- eral competitorsni‘n the “same class. ~‘~ -‘- an]: l LUHJPVUIUVLD a“ vâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis and little daughter of Toronto spent a few days ‘with Councillor and Mrs. Purvis and all attended the Calling- wood fair on Thursday_la_st: . 1‘2...- end. butter. LU “C'v FDCUUUI, U\CL uu 3 u.- , . The Glenelg Rural School Fair was held at Edge Hill School on Thursday last and was quite a suc- cess. Every school but one in the township was entered this year and there was a splendid showing of ‘ ‘-- --‘ nnmnof1_ LUCY \V63 0. y1w5;u u.“ children 5 work and keenVCOm‘beti- tion for the Various prizes. Mrs. John ‘Sinqlq‘i-r and - " nâ€"nn‘ Mulock. terian church Pgicgyille Sunday and in getting first prize in the parade at Brant school fair. He also car- ried ofi‘ the second prize in the par- ade at Hanover fair. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. James Main of Seattle, Wash., last. Tuesday paid a short visit to this part to see old friends and neighbors. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dav1d Allan, 'HOlstein. They gave us a call which we very much enjoyed. on.the farm and consequently have . '- - untr in under Bulfimtl‘E 3.93mi?“ 3:11:11 uuul VHS-a I ‘- u --._ _ the past tw hundred 'years . Canada took it up and gave 1t a somewhat longer life. Rev. Mr. Allison of Hanover heard. for County honors. . Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent). Quite a number of our young people spent a social evening with Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kenny recently. Miss Tena Bell and cousin Miss; Miss Tena Bell at Fred»: Wilkie spent weeks with Mrs. Ja Proton. ___ _, W visiting her this week._ . Eadie of Toronto is mother, Mrs. Banks spefii a couple of Mrs. James Banks of (Our 020;:â€" Correspondent) Mr. Gourlay of the Halliday mon- ument Woxfkg, Chesley, spent several days inscmbmg names on some of the tomb stones in the cemetery. -t rn‘nf‘“l - V‘DV v'_-v Miss Jessie Stewart of Toronto spent Sunda with MacArthur’s. Mr. and rs. Mllhgau, son and daughter of South Bentrnck spent the first of the week thh Morris- Aolarge number took in the school fair at Edge H111 last Thursday and yenJoyed it very much. _ - n -1.--‘ Mnnflov and Ruth enJquu ll; 'Vl o--â€"-__- Mrs: Robert; Mortley and Ruth were :11 Arthur last week attending the 111313133le: ‘her brother to Miss Thursday. 0mm 5- ”’7 ,Latona Sundgy _ with his of Toronto VOL. 60.â€"NO. 31 FORMER RESIDE IN “ROSE M. Daughter of Mr. Joseph Won Fame on Stage a in Toronto Last Weei on Keith Circuit. Miss Ellen Corkill. . Old daughter of Mr. .10 formerly of Durham In at Flesherton. amwarc in Toronto at. 11w Ray theatre _\sjith 11y “Rum pany. Miss Corkill Davenport Road. Tax- the first three of four life lived in Durham fathm' was stationed on the 10031 Hylmw: the war broko out 1!..- to Toronto. and Mr. (21 bit." overseas: With her sister. Mi; ill. who at the time- enc-e here atended the Ellen subsequent!) vaudeville stage. a}. singing and dam-in: Keith Circuit with lu-z lished her ability an for the famous 'l‘utvm “Rose-Marie“ in HM year. Among lllosu prvsvn “Rose-Mario" cmnpanj val in Toronto was ln Joseph Cm'kill. \Vlm‘ his famous danghte-r l and who is naturally ability. Tluimgln a 1'0 ham for a couple l Corkill was so young here that she «luvs 1 any of her girl vln Sister Jossiv. mm mm in Washington. I). (. umlwrml by many friends. with whom Public school bark in Urges Increased C Curtains Used.â€"â€"£ Approaching Railv this svasnn ..f tlw clemmn \x'vaihvr in side» H'ntains «m up is oxpivsso-d 1w 0pm tho Canadian \'at who vmphasizv this sewml 3((i‘i‘qii5' r the past f0“ davs i istg haw dr'iwn in standing: or maxim: (' i‘nssings. H In Hm past low «1 dents hllVl‘ luwn 1‘41 molm‘ists washed public ('l'nssings. 0i train was standing or passim: mm- it. visit”) «If tlw nmlur by a hmn')‘ minl'a Others thn \x'oalhvr persrvns \wrv mjm‘a donts and all M l morv or loss «lamgod In all lml. mw mm were DI‘Ot PM «‘41 W it} hell or walrhman. stated that Hwy 1 warnings and had 1 trains until it was the crash. 1110111110ng 01' on mwn vars a' 1 year incroasvs Hm Canadian Nalinna! and fur Unis. was” torists m nsv mo fn'naching railwn} order in aVnid nm loss nf lifv. Should Never These Animals A \mrnm Pli()as.t‘i ( liwl‘v «twin 1. cattlo authmih ‘A‘i as a ‘H‘t1‘ll1i(‘l 9m (H'dlnL'l\.J!l1 {UN a«_'(-m-dim:l,\'. 'J'h uccidvnls ”('Clll'l handling px'mvs Spitv of this. m« “11110 in risk HI thinking that. th cut. from thv 0 ready takvn u U PM HI“ man \v these animals. 11:: monvy requirml t stafl‘ is :llmut H11 suram‘v in \th“ vest. It frvquvnt that a staff is hat a short timv aml wall 01‘ stumi in staff should be‘ wheh I‘landlingr 1 should hc‘ takml bglll in any “'3: him a chance to stmct started. ___‘ The regular m{ work meeting J man‘s Auxiliary held at the ham Girr on Monday 10th. There w‘ prwent and a V _ u _-A- Annn‘ mam spent. _meet_mg lunch MOGII‘I‘. me a nice was? I did, too." “I gi\:e Regi: 31‘s 3' H1 asos Hmi Kahuna]! 1min! in [110' I'll"! ”I“ the Â¥

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