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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Nov 1927, p. 8

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Roots and 001'“ all housed, plow- ing fairly well done, a goodly num- ‘ber of farmers will soon be at- tending to repairs on farm and buildings. to securing the year’s woool supply and endeavoring to supply the mwer-failing wants Of the stock. _ A. Y":-_ October of blessed memory, 192?; gone into history! November is often a grouchy matron and ugly and wilful in her ways. Rev. Thos. Farr. rector of Kin- cardine visited at his nephew's, Mr. J. H. Robson‘s on Tuesday. Mrs. Hubert Caldwell and little daughter Ilen of Toronto, are spending a month at. the parental home on the. 4th COIL. Mr. J. A. Beam-11‘s. 1‘! ' , __‘ >_“ wuL'J5O L'- Mr. and 311's. Thos. E. Blair spent. Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. \Vill 'l'immins. Mr. and Mrs. W. 1-1. Jack and Miss Clara spent the first of the week at Mr. \Vamlell’s at Kilgyth, Miss Elsie Mays left the begin- ning of the week to enter into 'the employ of Mrs. Martin in Toronto. Prior to her departure, her parents made a party for the young folk of the neighborhood, which was a most enjoyable affair. ;lr. and Mrs. Clarence Harrison and two children of Swinton Park, Mr. John VV"eir and Mrs. Edgar Ritchie of Egremont were guests of Mr. and Mrs_._Jos. R. Eglwards; PAGE 8. all threshing. 'au uu cauxue. \11'. and Mrs. John ‘Arnott and Children visited the first of the Week with Mr. and Mrs. \V. G. Law- renc e. A --..-....- -A l'tfillUtt. Mrs. W. H‘argrave accompanied her brothers, Messrs. Will, Joseph. and James Brown to Toronto on Sunday. They are visiting a few days with their sister. Mrs. Macs phail. who has not been well. Mrs. J. (1. Hamilton. Mrs. Hugh Firth and Miss Kathleen Firth were in Guelph on Saturday. - Mrs. McCannel and Mrs. McPher~ son visited on Friday at the home of Mrs. D. Campbell, Priceville. Mr. David Hamilton is spending a rmiple of days with his daughter. Mrs. Murray Ritchie. ' .\l r. W. Jacques has had the radio installed. ‘ Sips”. 3351363115 33.1" son of Tpp (jlitl' visited over the Week-end “rub the McDonald family. m __ â€"--~ (Our Own ‘borrespondentl 3115. Rutledge of )larkdale was theguest 0t her sistel, Mrs. H. ML: il‘at f0: a few days. .I‘ m-.. Edge Hill ing home together by motor. . Since we last wrote Messrs Elijah Armstrong and Alex. Hopkins spent a pleasant six weeks in the western provinces at Simpson, Sask. W‘et weather delayed the work and they returned home a couple of weeks ago. Mr. Howard Lawrence is engaged working with team on the good road systezn_ near Hanover. A I-.. 1Tn'\]';n£° and I'U'uu D)DLCAU uuu; -.....---.- V Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Hopkins and three children spent. an afternoon the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Noble near Varney. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. James Watson and family, of Toronto, spent Sunday with the McLean and Watson fam~ 1 ms. ' Mr. and Mrs. Gillen Boyd spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. L. Mc- Lean. a “ m -,_1___1I -“A 1-..4 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE week with her parents near Han- over. (Our Own Correspondent) (Last 'Week’s Items.) The monthly meeting of the La- dies’ Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Spence Hopkins on Thursday, October 20th. The president, Miss McDonald, was in the chair and the meeting ’was opened with singing. Miss Mary McGillivray read the Scripture lesson and led in prayer, then followed the Secretary’s reâ€" port and other business, after which Mrs. Dunn, who is leaving for To- ,ronto, this week, was presented with the following «address and gifts. f A I. A v ---O vvv- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" “We, as members of Mulock La- dies’ Aid regret very deeply your re- moval from our midst. We realize we are losing a true friend, good member and a willing worker for the Ladies’ Aid and to show our esteem other than in words we ask you to accept these candle holders and fruit bowl and Miss Irene this shower of handkerchiefs from the Ladies Aid. Mulock. We also .ex- tend best wishes for good health and happiness and God’s blessing in your new home. Signed on behalf of the Aid. Pres. Miss F. McDonald, Secy. Mrs: Wm. Fulton: --..1---...AA Mulock borsj \ A meeting of the B. Y. P. U. was held‘ Tuesday evening to re-organ- ize for the winter months. The fol- lowing vyere elected to office: Hon.- --:A1-:nm‘nno D's“ and visited friends here. Signed on behalf of the neigh- Messrs. Islay and Willa McCuaig were weekâ€"end visitors with their? brother, Mr. Findlay McCuaig, and attended service here on Sundav morning. - Guests of Mr. Donald and Miss Flora McDonald last. week Wow). MI; and Mrs. - Argl_n_e McL_e§an, _‘_Ab01u:1_....n§ all “l. .0110. ‘uvl IW vuvu- Mrs. Irx 1n Habermelll. \lis Hui h McDonald, Mr. and Mrs. Polo 113‘, and son Hubert. Miss Sadie Mr; Donald, .Durham and MI. Will 1);“-‘ gav,el Vancom er. -‘ -- v Mr. and Mrs. Dan McCauthep Durham, were recent Visitors of Mr. Duncan and Miss Tena LiVing- ston, also Miss W'innie Fisher. Elm- wood, Miss Lottie Fletcher and Mi}. Sarah McCprmicka‘Aljerdeen. Mr. and Mrs.'Will Beeton and 9m; Emerson. Mrs. H. Pattmson. hm. Miss Janet and Master Goldwin l’az- terson, Pricevillc, were “view”; guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1511114)“. Sunday and attended the Svm'jpn here Sunday morning. -â€"- ‘v ‘-v- v Mr. Matthew Wan-m1. Vow\\'4wg1- minster, is at present \isiting 1m sister. Mrs. Wm.Lun11e\ I: i, 16 years since Mr. Wancn \issfmj Thni‘sday, November 3, 1927 CARS CRASHED PECULIA‘ Magistrate Laidlaw's; Away From Him F1 and Ran Into Coup Hahn House. 1 VOL. (SQâ€"NO istl‘ate Laidlaw ! front 01' 1931118114 on Lambtml stz‘ did Hut. lukv w. when lw [UH H « point. for \thn started to hack CI‘OSSiHS ”I“ I'm coupe owned } man Which was the Hahn Huusq (11.2”.th (‘UHIH' best, with a 11m.- aud a damagmi Laidlmx' (211‘ was In the mix-m» t the corner was up a (331‘ "UH Us {4 [mm Mus 10 : mi 3 I a m min and fort d." H10 als HM 4H \V GREY COUNTY WERE nuai Inspection Were Well Sati ‘ Wozk. 1 Good Roads Comj Ill‘ \Vl “V "127 \\'a:'ci man. '1. ii" In “H m II 01'! thv part \V l In; on (-nt WINS «H Um lfidd.‘ Thnrnlmry now that it DPOIN’I'tY “f l'h. pan\'11;_:1 511111-1111 Enginm' Mrs. Elizabeth I of Late Nichol; Be Remembere ents. ht‘ M 113 )‘q‘aI'S 3!; whvrv >11 and SP“ life". ”“1 R« '0th " family 01 N it'h val‘li who! Hln'lvy. “if“ 0 mother Hf “UV. Vi of the Church ' died at her hnn‘ street. Besides son, Mrs. Hurley Let's. Marie Hux'h Kohlman; four a sister. Miss Jan city. Ruchvslvx'. is 11w family ul' liw >1 m tors. 1iw of what ing the past fan Refm'rinu tn h of‘thé Church « died at her ho . street. Besides ‘ ‘7. u \- cemeteI’Y- - “Funm'al sm'vL Monday at 9:30 ( and at 10 o‘clm Church. .Intermf the f amlly lot. ll L wrimnl would 112 \\ M H. m H mm“ under 9H runny .aidlaxx 131‘1'15‘1 ll .\! H H ka h 3\ 1t what \V a S t, UH HI \V I l hr JOM‘E pad. (I in th Ma: ul‘l \\' 111‘ Kl .\I( 1m \V

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