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Durham Chronicle (1867), 27 Oct 1927, p. 8

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3.11;. and Mrs. Hepburn of .Kings- cptt spent. a day recently mth her snster. Mrs. Hugh V'aughag‘Jr. "‘h glcb'4l o o'l‘vo ““0â€" Miss Ada Banks and sister. Mrs. Frank Vickors. Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd spent a few days with friends in Proton andgt Laug'gl.‘ ‘7 1L_-_L. ' PAGE 8. I" IlULUu “II“ “V “w“- v-v Mr. Arthur Edge with his thresh- ing outfit finished threshing for Mr. M. Kenny on Saturday. Mr. Kenny has been up against unfavorable weather. Mrs. John Wilkie, Miss Freda and Efmer. after spending six weeks with her brother and sisters left for their home in Saskatoon en Mon "h.‘! WCIL uvuu‘, .u ~.â€"._-._- , day. It is fifteen years sinQe Mrs. Wilkie was home before. _ Mrs. Eadie of Toronto and Mrs. Frank \‘ickers of Renfrew, who have been visiting their mother, Mrs. Banks, have retul'nefi home. ' m-‘Afi‘n 3112 Everett Eadie of Toronto Spent a few days with his grand- mother. Mrs. Banks. - Mr. and Mrs. Laughie McLean. Mr. and Mrs. John McKeclinie and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Nich- olas )lelosll and son E'oilward spent an evening recently with the Heslip family. Miss Tena Bell has returned to High School in Durham. Indian Summer: must be here as we have been enJoyl g some excel- lent autumn weather; A A1- 1'-.. ICIJ. tsuLunnnn; vv‘.â€"------ Mrs. Jack Heany let‘t last week for Detroit where she will visit. rela- tives tor several weeks. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Maes 0n the arrival Of a baby girl. Everyone is making use of the fine weather by hurrying with their plOllL'lliIlg. taking up roots. etc. .‘ll‘. Lurenz Leibolt spent the past two weeks in assisting his uncle Mr. Charles Kalil. 01" Alsfeldt. with his plmghing‘. ' “' ' ‘ 112nm“... Calderwood / Our Own Correspondent) "315;er “C'illiam Shiel. William Adair. The“ Schenk. John Henry. Sr. and Thus. McDougall attendec’l the ploughing: match near Dmmm'e on Saturday. “ l ‘1..- UuLLu 'luso \Vv o-xternd our sympathy to Mrs. T. 1). 3103111119“. whu rpceivec! word thu; hvr mnthnr had died on Friday. She: left on Saturday to attend the funvml at Mono Mills. Mrs. Taylor hzul x'o-auiwd thr- good 0141 age) Of 86. Miss Elizahc-th Smith Spent snvm'nl days in Durham last week with re- latiws. /0ur On 1: Corresppndent) 31a! HU\\'II(1 Ritchie is assisting Mi. thn 0 Keri! “in! Hip f_all 901k. L'll. U‘Jllxx ‘1 .-. .. ..-‘,-- -__ , MP. and Mrs. Austin Ball of Han- ow-x: \ero- gno-sts of Mr. and Mrs. D. Rnbmsrn. tln- first of the week. I "IIJ Mr” aiivl Mn.“ Civii'gw Ri rm» and family \isitmi thp fmmm's iii-.Othm- Mi. Jn‘m Hitchiv. Hfllland on Sun- (16}. u Thu Zillh annual mevtim: of Edge“ Hill lwo-l' ring was MM 011 \V’ednes- day swvning at. tho llomv of Mr. Rolwrt Eclnr. President Tlms. Ritclniu m-rupiml tlm chair and there was 21 gum! atlemlancm The average for this smson was 4'25 lbs. and tho beef suppliml during the season was of first class quality. The ring was Ol'gnnirml for 1928 with only one chango in mo‘mhership. Mr. Henry VVepplo-x' taking: the Share» which was giwn up by Mr. 3:15. .I. Atkin- son. le Hll'il'vrs elected for 1928 wow: Pro-5.. Rom. McFadden; Sec.- Twas" \‘il-mr \\'illioams: Auditors. AlPx. Aljov and Lawrence Chapman; Inswctm's. (merge Whitmm-P. G00. Newoll. and Rolwrt Ectm': Butcher. Thos. 'l'nrnbull. Priceville / Our Own Correspondent) Misses Hilda .Vcheclmie. Maryhell MacArthur and Alma Hommr of 01‘- angpvillo Busimsss College, spent. the week-end \at their I'QSpective homes her". Mrs. Colin MBCLPBII and Mrs. P. Mat-Kinnon spent Sunday at Archie Fm-gusou‘s. J Unite 11 mimiwi- frnm hm‘P took in. thv anniwisaix sm-x ices in Dmham this Sunday and 31011119.}. )h'. and Mrs. John Burgess spent Sunday at T. Mela-axis. Jean 1'0- tm-nml with them to spvnd a few days in Durham. . Ex Hziubx_§é"éh Social will be. held In thv l mtmi Church on November 1. 1927. I. IV-.. 'l‘lu- Y. P. S. Of Hm United church are ImMing a Hallmw-Pn Social in the bawmvnt of tho (hux'ch On. No- wmbc 1‘ lst. 311'. Bollamv and daughter of Flesh 11011 attended thv «1111 we» in Hip I nitvd church 011 81111113}. .\l1.. .L .\l. MacGilliuuv is spending .re“ olaxs in Toronto. >incein s\mpath\ is («19111in to Mr. Angus Black and tamih in the loss of a wife and mother. Mrs. MacCormack guest her aunt. has Rocky Saugeen ( Our Gum Correspondent) Miss Corrine Lawrence spent last Saturday with her friend Miss Eunice Moon. .W -I'Vv Mr. and Mrs. George Sirrels of Guelph spent a da} with Mr. Wm. Hill. “â€" - 'The' C. F. Y. P. O. are éntertain- ing the young peqple of Edge Hill on Thurscjagv muggy 1n the. schpol. ‘ éixite a.number from aroun’d heré attended the fowl supper in the Pre$byterian chg‘rctl, Durhgupfl “ " " AA3__ 'V D.â€" â€"â€" Miss Islay McKechnie spent an evening recenth with Mr and Mrs .Miller. Mr. and _Mrs. L. Sheldrotli and L1 LG-“VVâ€" Miss E. W'ilkie 3p eant few days with her friend. Miss M J. Hesiip. (Our Own Correspondent) -. Mriah'd Mrs. L. family ofOChesley cently w1th trier It Will Ifag You to Advertise in :1th Mrs. L. Sheldroth and 7 of Chesley spent a day re- ' with frlends around the P . John Vessie . of St. Mary‘s a few days thh hls mother,- J. Vessie. Edge Hill ansm mom '35: WORKS “PS' Manufacturers of and High-Class Mona-eats re- the Estimates Given and Designs Submittbd Pm Lry‘s All work guaranteed first-class her. “'3‘ M n“. 5.”, 9513., Traverston. (Our Own Correspondent) The germ'al epithet now is “Glor- ious October" Days!” Mr. andOMys. Everett, Henry with Masters 311119 and hen Spent Sun- day: evem_ng_ at 919 Edwards home. "11135127117. Rutledge of Knar'sme‘ Ha’ll. Markdale. is \isiting among kindred in Durham and Glenelg this W eek. "Mr: airâ€"{d Mrs. J. J. Peart and fam- ily visited Hanover kindred the first. of the week. "111.11axk Baker on the 10111 con. 1-; \mx Itm at 111eset1t, “1th little I up» held Qut_f01 1000\01‘). .- I" Mr. John Ellison and Mr. and Mrs. .Ian McNaIly 0f the 10th 0011. re- turned from heir Western trip sun‘u-‘e time ago. of last \wmk with an attack of quinsy. H98 9. pretty sick man when he’s found a-bml in the day time. _ A goodly crowd of Zinnites were flown t9 St. Paul‘s fowl supper in Egrvmnnt. on Monday nx’pping. "‘31'1-7wm. * Paylm- ‘1~.m_xgm, ‘ fifteen thrifty stockm's fmfil Mr. Wm. Matthews. l'a‘tqu. _ - .x .‘u ~“uuâ€"Vv 111'. Robert Little" of 0an Sound is a guest at Mrs. John 0. Green- wnorl’s this week. Mrs. Colin Mc- Intyre and son. A. D. of Dornoch were guests at the same home on Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Bryan had quite an influx of visitors on Sun- day. They were. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patton and Mr. Lindsay of Walkm-tnn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Wil- son of Durham. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bryan and Mr. and Mrs. Dick Bryan Of Yarnpy. Miss Clara Greenwond. nurse-inâ€" training. at. the 0. S. G. M. hospi- tal spout part of Sunday at the par- Pntal homo. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Williams of Haywanl's Falls gave a most, enjoy- able party to the young folk of the neighborhood on Wednesday even- ing of last week; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence of Egremont visited at the Davis home on Sunday and also attended Zion’s SPI‘ViCP. Mrs. M. J. Davis accom- paninrl them home for a few days’ visit. ’ Mia and Mrs. .105. Edwards spent. the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Patter§0p 0f Qheslepf. "73in 'and Mrs'; John Casweil of Bontinck spent Sunday with Mr. and )115.Waliér Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Twamley and 5011 Murray, Mr. and Mrs. Will Campbell and two sons of Welbeck and Messrs. Will and Ed. Limin, Mr. and Mrs. Art McGowan were visit- m-s early in the week at the Mc- Clncklin home. Jacob Cook. a well-known pioneer son of the 6th concession passed a“ av at 4 oclock on Sunday morn- 111;: after an illness of about a week. though he has been in failing health the past summer. The deceased was the fourth eld- est child of the late Mr. and Mrs. Abraham Cook and was born in Trafalgar Township seventy-three years ago, September 8th. When two years of age the family moved to lot 7. con. 6. then solid bush and here he grew to manhood. For many years he was farm assistant on Estimates Given and Designs Submittbd Pm All work guaranteed first-class CHESLEY MEMORIAL Manufacturers of Chesley Girr and A. Lindsa ' presented the young couple 'wit two w1cker chairs and__ a ”seryipg tray. Mr. 1-an rnn Ullflll’a auu on uv Watson re lied thahffig :tQhém for their goodp wishes and glfts. The evening was pleasantly spent m gages ang clawing. -_. .3 llama-inn} “flair“ 15qu3 auu uauuu. . Misses Bell and {Margaret McGirr visited on Saturday at the Nichol home. 3 5011. Glenmont. (Our 021m Correspondent) Mrs. James Tucker is spending a few): days -w_i§h friends 1n Holstem. ‘17 __ n ’ “rn:n finA 1C“ UGJO " - v ._ __ Mr. and Mrsz_ R.‘ Weir and little sons 91 Glenelg, spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. John Weir’s. \. vv--â€""__ Mrs. Stephenson is spendirig a , Roy Lawrence and his outfit finishing up the threshing in ineighborhood oodthis week. Mr. Alex. Hendeqson of Dawn visited at Mr. W. A. LawrenceS recently. Several. from this neighborhom attended the anmversary servicn; at Salem, Proton. and enjoyed a} services. Mr. and Mrs. Thom; Weir and Mr. James Hooper assist; ed the clgoir for the day. Ever one is enjoying these sun. shiny tober days. This has mm a fine fall for the farmers to get Sure It Is . Michael and his wife were at a theatre for the first time. The wife noticed the word “asbestos“ 0n Um curtain. “Faith, Michael. and What does 5asbestos' mean?" “ fie still. Maggie, darling, d_0n’t show .VOUI' ig: norance. That 15 the Latin f0? ‘Welcome’ ”. Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 Thursday, October 27, 1927 ..-'.d a .v “ 53‘ .u- . HANOVER HIGHS WON SHIEL FRIDA' VOL. 60.â€"NO. 31 Pour Schools Competed scholastic School Meet Weekâ€"Fine Weather But Small Crowd T111 8% the Students Perfc . Ideal \walhvr was hp time for the intm'sf'hd and truck mere! 0f the“ Bun-«’- High schools, In agricultural grounds in Friday of last week. “'1 ularly warm day for 1 year. which ondoc‘l with ably lowered tcmpmwam sun wont down. tho 01¢ particularly kiwi to tho pupils of the two cm: they pullvd 011' Hwix' event. Througazmn competition not until Hm that tho Mum nouncmi. tlw pupils going: the. meet :1 ti All along Hw iOUS “\‘c‘nls Very RPM}. H being: Hanm‘ ley «'12. Walk and a number of the journed to thu High the I'nsults \Vm'u lig tho mmlals pl'vsvnlmi and Gordan Maligny school captm-mi Hu mf‘dals for first and .~ Hu- mw-t. with H :1 mspcMivvl3': Hmloh deals fur lirsl and s41 thu mm-t. with 11 :m‘ respevtiwly: mum. q Frmi mehwk 01' 1,1111 hnnnrs in Hw .lnnim' Ii 13 and 7 points: If. Hi1 and F. \Vriglut n‘.’ Ham for first Maw WM“ .3 Mm-dunainl nf Durham with 3. Tim .hHIiHI' (If a complivaiml affair. M. Collinsnn of “w 1 vach Inning 3 1mm; (lamplwli 0f Chvslvy 0f Hmmvm‘. Tiw ins cidmi who was in :2 and the honm-s wont Uaml'ln‘ll i'ul' first an (inn I‘!‘.~‘|H‘('H\'Pl}'. Tn Hu- Durham ; "Contimlml on Jean, the young D31 and Mrs. D. C. Burned to Death ' Took Fire When at «m 'l‘uommy «menu about 3 .{t'lm'k lit three or four years 101‘01' Ml. and Mls. tnis placv. had a \«el fmm «Math 1n hm plmmg about a box of MCI addvu s m u;: in: touk I'm». But 1 from «Imam by Inn'n playing about a lmnfl Of Mel’addvn‘s drug SI ins; tank I'M-u. Hut. f4] of mind 01' Leonard was thv first, tn 501 smuthvrml tlw flat hands and clothing. 5 (‘m'tainly haw pvx'Ish Nothing dotinitv 1 ,just lmw Hm arch Winners 1501 lnxx'im: Joan. and a numlm companions wore «; at 1110 war 01' ”in not, known if they around a tire» uf stai‘imi. 01‘ Wiwilw numhvx' pussvssmi a 0110 nt‘ their own. to Hm blaze. how «in was burned nii' Hw 1 body. lual' limbs :m the waist living: sow dvmvly hurnmi. l.‘ wearing a litany and this prmvnivd climbing liiglwr a! face and upper I Had this liappvim doubt that nothing her from a hm-i'ihl The little path the home of lwr 1 she. is now rm-m terrible (’XIH'I'lPI results aw amiv Daughter of Porn This Part of 011‘ Thv tulicmmg Lord-um. Sunk“ 1 interest tn mum readers. Miss .lao' Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hn I‘PSides of “W Z went. \Vc‘fil, sumo niece of Mrs. N. M .ham. and Mr. W, The Hvrah! says: A very plnusan was held on the e‘ at the home of M1 'has been home sex terating from . an frlends were u} 1 :shé .iS {PMS mm. 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