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Durham Chronicle (1867), 17 May 1928, p. 8

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The Mount Forest Dramatic Society put on their play "Too Many Husbands" in the Agricultur- al hall on Friday. May 4. in aid of the Holstein Public Library. It is needless to say the entertainment was one of the best that has been gfien here. Mr. Jim Ellis and his company are to be congratulated on the manner in which they pre- sented this laughable farce. It would be out of place to mention any particular character as all per- formed 50 well. lmt we can‘t let the Mr. William Gardiner, Mount Forest, visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuck. Mr. Merton Reid, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reid of Hamilton gperit the week-end with Mrs. H. “Mi. William Jeifery of -Mount Iorgst visited with the Arnill (amily over the \}'_eek:e'nd.‘ | .2.‘:. Mrs. W". 'l'. finder is this weak in Detroit who-m She Will attend the Opening «'1' thv new wing at the Harper Huspital. Detroit. on Wed- nesday and thv graduation of her daughtm- Hwatrm- from the above hospital at tho Masonic Temple on Thursday,- part 01' the motl1e1-1n- 13.“ pass without .pvcial mention During 111(13111115511111 3-11. Hawthorne game 13. wwding twm Kiplin” and M12 Iim Ellis and HPV. H. Scudamme each Pleased to see Mr. Robert Christie able to be about again after be- ing confined to his bed for several weeks. Mr. John Ross of Stratford visit- cd his sister, Miss Ross, the first of the week. A . ‘a m, To Mr, E. Thorne goes the credit of catching the biggest trout since the Opening of the season, When he caught a 17 inch trout last week weighing 3 pounds. 2 ounces. and measuring 101/: inches around the "c u-v “â€"- _ Ban" solos. The procemls, which amOunted tn over $90.00 will help to make} our Library butler than ever «and ww hope there will be a large addition in membership. ‘ Precemhn" the concert “ton and Hnlstvm junior teams ushered in the t00thall season at the Ath- letic Field. Holstein winning the game 1-0. ”wing to a strong wind which was blowing. the hall was semmvhat. unruly. making the game slower than it would have been on a calm night. Nevertheless the ‘V UV- Mr. Arthur Brown motored to To- mato last Saturday. Miss E. Gibson who has been in the city for the past month, returned to the village with him, .- -o A. TV "I“; I... 1... Miss Edith Huntei of North Eg- remont spent the week-end with Miss Clara Arnill. game was Veiy intem‘sting and each team had smeial haul shots on goal Ayton hitting the Up- right. and glanced 011' foragoal kick. Haas scored for Holstem in the first half on a combination play Calder to Boss to Haas. Hol- stein had much the better of the play in the flist half. In the second half plaV was verV even. -\ Group 1â€"Ga1t, Hespeler, Guelph, Kitchener. Fergus, Stratt‘ord, 'Dav- Lstock. Joseph Blake, Kitchener, nonvenor. Group” .. Columban, Kinburn, mankton Newton, ’Brussels. Wil- liam Bell. Brussels, conveppg', Group 3â€"Walkeflon. Mildmay, flargill, Chesley. C. E. Wendt, Mild- may. convenor . ”'7'- VV-.' “5". Group 4â€"0“ en Sound. Holstein, Aytont Swinton Park. Geo. Bye, Holstem, com'enor,_ line up: Aytonâ€"Isanbach, Doer- ‘sam. Yandt. Wendt. Yandt, Kester, :Sc‘heuk, Widmeyer, Schenk, Grein, Lantz Holstein-H. Pinder. J. Calder, S. Fidler, A. Sim, J. Christie, M. Ross. E. Troupe. B. Irvin. E. Ross, J. Calder, Jack Irvin, R. Haas. Reteieeâ€"Beit Eccles. Four groups will comprise the Western Soccer \ssociation Senior- Intermediate Seiies. These will range in size from four to seven team groups. The winner of each group will meet for the senior title and the second place team will en- ter the intermediate play- offs. Holstein this yeai are in the same group as last) year. The groupings are as follows: PAGE 8. (Our Own Correspondent) both teams. Art Smith, Holstein, catcher, hit a grounder that; went for a home run, taking some nasty hops to evade the outfielders. Line up: Durham High Schoolâ€"E. Neaves, c. McIlr-aith ist. Glenholme l.f., McCulloch p.. Collinson r.f., Wil- son 2nd. F. Murdock c.f., McFadden 3rd. Vollett, 5.5. _ ___ -. A' c n UL!“ Hol~te}nâ€"W Cockburn 3rd G. Brown r..,f C. Fenton c..,f Smith c.. Kelh z2nd L}nch p., B. Irvin 1.1.. \IcDougall s.._s Lucas, ist. Score by innings: Holstein Durham Empires, Ramage. South Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. John Park was in London for a short time last. week. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Derby, Hanover, spent the first 01' the week with M1. and Mrs. Alex. Grierson Dornoch (Our Own Correspondent) The W. M. 8. met on Monday. Mrs. W. A. MacWilliams gave a splvndid vaport 0f the provincial mnwention held in Guelph, 'H‘.\'l'1'-:Jahii'iVIrs. George Searle and family of Guelph, VISIted recently with Mr. and Mrs. George fljugnbuyl: Mr fiénd Mrs. JamevstMcRon'ald Spent first of the week Wlth friends at Mulock, “Mr.â€" and Mrs, Joseph -Picard 91‘ Toronto have I-etux'najl to them summer home here. _ :MYSS_ Annie Turnbull. .Ebeqezer, "15119‘1 3, day last week Wlth fmends on the hue. Seeding is being finished by the must at the farmers in this burg this \\ eek. “'\§:e“.{{'};b pleased to have .Dr. and’ Mrs. Park and son of Hamllton on the line on Monday.‘ ' LM‘I'. Bernard wajreny is engaged \Vlth Mr. Alex, Fletcher for the summer months. ‘ \ ”MET 51333113. D. A. Campbell spent Sunday with Owen Sound friends. Quite, a number from here took in tin: dancv at \\1Illamaf01‘d on Fri- «13) night and all Ieport a good time. DLlllllllL'l lll‘illl,llfi.. Miss‘Glariys Palfior of Toronto is sponding this week with her friend Gladys Corlett. Valarie McCracken, little daugh- 1111 111 311. 31111 31115.1101113' McCrack- 1111 “1115 01101311111 on Satuidav morn- ing; 111 Durham Hospital We are 211111 111 1111110111 her as “011 as can he 11\'1_11}('tec.1. \11. ‘and Mrs. II\in Pickaid and mm 1'11 T01011t0 spent the VV eek- 1-1111 VVith his pamnts 11910. Edge fiHilI Sunday school reopen- ml Mn bunday with a good attend- uncv. The young people are preparing to play baseball. The first practice was held in the school grounds on Tuesday evening. Miss Armonell Glencross was appointed captain for this season and Mr. Howard Ritchie, manager _of the team. Coming down to breakfast late, her mother asked: “Did that young marl kiss you last night?” Mr. and Mrs. Cushnie of Torjonto we‘re guests of the" latter's Slster, Mrs. H. Williams. Mr. \V. G. Firth was in on business Saturday. _ The young people; age Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Rom (Lilencmss was home from her school near Meatord over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. J. \V‘. Firth and family. 'l‘uronto. spent a couple of days with his brothers, Messrs. J. (2. and \V. G. Firth. ~ Mrs. George Ritchie and sons Will, Howard and John spent the first of the. week with the Lee and Bthwn famlliesjnfigremont. Mrs. Prior of Chésley was the guest of the Misses Edge on Sun- ay_. “Now, niother, do fou suppose he came all' the way from Buenos AII‘BS to look at the gold fish?” Inspector Wright visited aour school on W'ednesday last and has given a very satisfactory report of condition of school and standing of thapupili _____ Méstér Willie Glencrpss is back to school agam after his severe 111- ness. - Markd'ale Mulock (Our Own Correspondent) ' On Thursday, May 10, at the home of Mrs. Neil McCallum the Ladies’ Aid held their regular monthly meeting With a’ good at- tendance. The president, Miss Mc- Donald presided. The Scripture lesson was read by the pastor, folâ€" lowed by prayer. Secretary’s re- port of the annual business meet- ing_was read and approved. .It was decided to repaper or paint the church in the .near future. The committee appomted to see about this were Miss McDonald, Mrs. Fulton, Mrs. A. C. McDonald, Mrs. Fletcher McLean and Mrs. Lunney. The president moved a hearty vote of thanks to Mrs. McCallum for her kindness in entertaining the Aid. This was seconded by Mrs. A. C. McDonald and responded to by all members present. The meeting closed in the usual way by repeat- ing the Lord’s prayer in unison. Lunch was served at the close by the hostess. Bornâ€"Tto Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hopkins, on Sunday, May 13, 1928, a son, James Henry Farquhar.â€" Congratulations. Seeding time in this community is progressing very favorably. A great many are reported to be fin- ished. Root planting and potatoes will shortly follow and ere the month ends everything in sowing will be completed. Congratulations are due Mr Hen- ry Patte1son. Habermehl, in re- ceiving the position of Road Super- intendcnt 101 the toxxnship 01' Ben- tinck. The Y. P. U. held their regular meeting Tuesday night of ‘last week. Mrs. Philip McDonald and Miss Lolet'a' Mighton were in charge of the program. The president, MIS. John McDonald occupied the chair. The Scripture lesson was read by Miss Mildred Mighton and prayer by pastor. The secretary. Miss Mighton, gave the report of last meeting. The roll call was ta- ken and answered by a \8188 of Scripture. The program consisted of readings by Mr lilton Adlam and Miss Bessie Adlam. recitation by Miss :fi'llxa McDonald and a solo bv Miss Blanche Boyce. After the contest candy was sened by the young ladies in cha1ge 01 the p10- gram. A4 a a “ ”Mr. William Adlam has treated himself to a beautiful, new Pontlac car. latest model. " Mr. Gerald Brunt arrived home Saturdax 'aft er another y’ears course of hard study in McMaster university, We tender hearty congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin‘Gaswell, Xbexdeen on the arriVal of a’ son and mo daughtms at Durham Red Cross l:ospita_l._ A. _- um Mr. and Mrs. A. G. McDonald, Mr. Donald and Miss Flora McDon- ald attended the funeral of the late MPSL Angus McLeod, Ceylon, last wee ‘. Miss Edith Vickers, who has been in Toronto for the winter months, arrived home Saturday looking as if _t_he city_ had aggoed__witt_1_h§r. . We extend congratulations to Mr. Dougald Hastie, one of our Mnlock voung men in winning 131 vs ell- bound \olume on live stock as a second prize on an essay he had written in connection with his trip last fall to the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto. 11 Luv Ule uau a' 10511. Wlbu 11 CL. Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McCuaig, Master Kenneth Lawrence and Lloyd McCuaig visited friends in Pr_i9eville_S}1_nday_._ Mr} and Mrs/Fred Bott, Haber- mehl were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D, A. McDonald ongSunday. ‘ Mr. Rober't Mighton, apcompanied by his mother and Slster, Miss 'Mr. and Mrs. H. Dunn 'and son, Harry, of Toronto, called on friends he_r_o S_u1_1da‘y._ SEE THESE VALUES they’re GOODYEAR tires A. S. Hunter CO. Phone 62 , Durham THE DURHAM CHRONICLE The home of real service ‘ ‘We’re offering great tire bar- gains for Chev- rolet, Star, Ford and Whippet owners. Full qual- ity, Goodyear-s built tires at prices that mean really lbw tire costs. See these. RIGHT now Traverston Erin°motored up on Saturday for some trout fishing and called “t3 -1. “A 7 -AL 0 w - wâ€"â€"-_ GD “9“, VI “A.“ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence and baby Anna of Egremont were guests of the Davis home on Sun- day. Miss Jennie accompanied them back. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McFadden and family of Orange Valley visited the Cook homestead on Friday evening DUI “U ‘11 UUD 11.19“ 555 u. see his auntie, Miss Hannéiiâ€"Smith at_I_iaywa1_‘d’s. Falls. 17-..-IJ Tnnvnnnnn last. . . . Mr. William Paylor IS erectmg a verandah across the front, of his. home. Mr. Sanford Ward of Mark- daile is doigg gheficagpenter work. -44 “LA- vunu A “VAL; vâ€"â€" Mesérs. H‘ériif'Grafialfim' 'apd Chas. Timmins and Miss Gathamne were up_ _to Ow_e1_1_ Soupd on ‘S‘gturday. .,-._‘_- A-AA VV‘ “VVVOOQr “---v“ wâ€"â€" Mother’s Day was fittingly ob- served in Zion on Sunday and there was a good attendance. Messrs. S. J. Mchally and J. J. Peart. were appointed society re- presentatives. __â€" a up ‘01 l -_Al .- vwv--vvvvâ€" v The Zion Women’s Institute met at the home of Mrs. Will Jack on Thursday of last week with about 20 present. After the regular monthly business was disposed of there was held the annual election of officers. Mrs. J. 0. Greenwood was reâ€"elected president and Mrs. W111 Timmins as vice-president. Miss Katie May Firth was returned to office as secretary and treasurer. Miss Elsie Mays sang a sweet solo and the maidens sang a chorus to add to the afternoon’s program. The meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. Mrs, Jack treat- ed the ladies to a__ta_sty luncheon. . " ULL wvu av- vâ€"_ “P Lv - .----__, . Mp. and Mrs, James Atkinson and family of town spent Sunday af- ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Ed- wards. Mrs. Jos. Atkinson, who has spent some weeks with her daugh- ter. accompanied them hank. ‘ I-v'wâ€" _-., Messrs. Paul Nels-6n and Rob Jackson motmed over to Swinton Park the first of the week to pay homage to that little niece of theirs. ' The Blair family of town were guests of Mr and Mrs. Will Tim- mins one evening lately. Quite a number seedlng but others a week yet. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie and daughter, Blanche, of Glenroadâ€" 1n spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs, Walter Clarke. Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Ma‘cConkey, Sr., returned to her home . here after spending the wmter w1th her daughter, Mrs. number have finished others will be busy for Harrison in Detroum Miss Mabel Walters spent the week-end with her friend, Miss J. Nichol. Mr. Elmer Watson and Emerson of Toronto spent the week-end with Prioevillel‘friends. “L‘s-cu. nflnn‘ 1‘ Harrison_ . Wlbll ‘ lIVVVDâ€" Miss Jeweg-Mde.kbthur spent the week-end w1th her friend J. Fer- Mr. Herman MacLeap of Toronto spent the past week 1n Priceville, MISS. Jean MacLean spent Sun- day With Anna Shortreed, judge which lawyer impressed them more favorably. Thursday, Hay 17, 1928 DURHAM HIGH SCHOOL OFFICIALLY OPENED ficnOr fell to Charles Ramaqe. ”west, flembep of School Boa‘rd: a; Public Meeting Last Thursdav fightâ€"Large Crowd in Attend: There was a 200‘] :utwnq-(UVH .1. the opgmng corenmny m w'n'u 7-- tion With the Durham Hm; 5‘37”)“ last Thursday night. 11m: SOhOOI building. win.“ 21;. ‘ ' dition was d"l“¢‘““£ ’H in“ ‘.: I'â€" pose for_which it. \\:1.~’ ..;-..(-:...:’,'...4' the pubhc for thv 11w; Hun Qfliffi. the opporfiunity :m- {K The gathering was .‘\.q-\v:m.-l._fi,.‘ ;‘-. could be desired and :in i115.'.'a‘x"l~.‘.‘]: 3 of the SChOOl 8114‘!“ Wu 1-..;‘-.-:,.,.,.,\|.: and programmn “as ..' :1. 5... ' terest. Mr. John Bifll‘l'isnnl p‘gfiwzmp the High Schnu} i’wum. chairman of tlw 4'\o'I'xZZ -.', ;. . the beginning: inn~...i-~.-_ , Ramage, t0 \x'lmm. :u ;,;.- . member of H!" l‘nnitwi. given the honor n!‘ wriw - ‘ ‘ l 1-» . .x‘ \\ '1..- member or Hw limit»; given the 11mm:- “3‘ lng the new IMMHHH". markS, MP. Hal-Hag“ \kwj the years sinw m. Durham and his \mr. . al activitivs. H“ y... PUbliC $011001, HHH!‘ \\ ;. 01d MOdel. 01’ ‘lHHMj'i; and finally our High ~. taught. i‘n.Dm'ham w, a J l > "" "u ties and had “Pun ghe teaclnmr stun“ ..: In some way mm. _. the trustee lmzmi ..: 8611001 for 11w guw tinuously. 011 My. 1‘. ing the DOW IIHHMYI; purpose for \Vhivh z? structed, 1110 mm»: and the. building light. The 11«‘\\' w; doubles the 8(‘llt‘m‘f- viding the (WIN vim sary as well as nthx': teachers: a 131mm éhiuippod The Chairman 5 Add re ss MP. J. BIOI'I'iFHH 2‘ '-"1§:"" the High Svhnnl l'mzmi. ::~ g being chairman (W Mr n»- his remarks hv NM f‘:.-~ which led up 30 MW :‘I'O‘WIW. new addition to tho- lb'wmru. went quitn thvnsm-EV LIQUOR PEEM‘IS Cancellations Follow 4 Purchase of Liquor 0U have been SW under theAac-t A circular hm kw the chairman In all and vendors. Milan: tention their duty 11 deSIrable Comm NIH ment. control 533* urges that. ”14‘ HUN“: cancellations 1w 1!. proper chvck .m officials aimM :11. pro at the outset, Q u“;- Sir Hem] alw :1 due to 0\"-01-(‘xw'\\.i:!: rqnto 810105. (”mm . given to thc‘ up. mm: tions. 61.â€"NO. 3179 The record of many 1: tish regiments is roculh. monument which stands remains of Fort lime to cry of troops who fell siege of August and 1811. was a good :‘Hlummz‘ QUitOH CXtvnsiv-lx (Continued on 1m: THE science sec U re ARE CANCELLED no mo mspm er the cexwrr :38 of much son. clmim'ra lfimrd. was evening. :n' lt-I‘Odlll'm} M n. as UN 1 Wrard. had 5f 01Ti(fiall\' ‘ '0‘ ml. 1‘01 >m ms m svstvm held in the nvw 10 “w fl m 111 ( Abuses of the r and Convic- 1N n 11 3( fell dux i118 nd Septeml famous

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