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Durham Chronicle (1867), 31 May 1928, p. 8

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Be- siiles the ordinary routine she has been re-titting up the old stone home. 11na‘)1_'cu;.iied for some years. preparatory to moving into it. Last. Week she had a furnace in- stalled. which will add to its com- fort. and healthfulness, Mrs. Ben Mays and Miss Isobel. left for Guelph on Wednesday of last week, to rejoin her husband and Miss Elsie. who had gone the week before. -‘ h h _ - Amy! 011'} w by... Un Sunday night. Mr. \V. J. Cook hail one: lamb killed and three worried by (1035, apparently. Sure- ly it would not be asking too much or dog owners either to shut them Up or i-lzain them at n'ght time. (lanolg had a monster sheep bill to pay last. year. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Montgomery. Mr. E. W. Hunt. and Miss Florence of 'I‘orcmlo and Mrs. Percy Hunt of Co-ylon \'l.~‘ll¢'tl Mr. and Mrs. J. J. l’warl on Saturday :ii'?s-r!ionii anal rr’wallml imam): events of former (lays. COR Hut “-311. and Mrs. R. Ewan and family 01 \arnex “are guests of Mr, and Mrs ..R E. R}an the first Of the week. ' ‘ A ‘. “O T Tho.- six swamp u watch Mr plOHBL‘I' Hi: of the to“! 10?, have town their at \\. H. uu Friday night. Misses Iona Beaton and Gladys Baker returnml home recg-Mly after- swrn._iing winter months in Town- Mr. Beafiqn of Kincamline was \a recent, \‘lSltOI‘ among the Beaten families. Lw-‘I-QIVU' \1rs.I. O.Green“001lan1l familx Spent Sunday “ith Mr. 1111113115 A11hie Benton of Glenolg (111311111: -\I T “It? L3t'iLLUll Ul \‘lCll. ‘5 UCLLU L. Miss R. L. Barbnur spent a COUpI“ of davs tlm last of the “week uith he} [Jarents in Egremont. - 1‘__:.,__..I HUI Pdl't, CUL‘ U l Laxr'unuub. {.311‘A.(v.F-ogait\ and boy fiienl! Toxonto \iSlted last \xm-k \xith Mr Patrick Fogait}. Mrs. BIL-31111- chies sister of Montreal Spent a 10“ days at the same hume; PAGE 8. MI anon Moxlmk of Durham and Mr. and 3113. HQIIIV Beaton and family of Bunessan spent the 24th at. 31126. E. Pearts home. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. William Theme. of Stratford spent the holiday at his home. here. Mr. Albert A’bbs of Port Elgin is Visiting friends in the‘villaget. __ $117531}!:SifstVi‘lliam Nelson and Miss Mayory spent the 24th thh frlends 1n Glenelg. __ "ReVIME. VCamfibell of Toronto preached in the Presbyterlan church on Sabbath. ‘ ‘31}.“Clarence Calder is spehding a {my days a_t_ his hppye hege‘. s v-_â€"â€" a “v _ Mrs. D. McLellan and daughter. Miss Bertha McLellan of Mount Forest were recent visitors with Dr. McLellan. s. v-‘ fiâ€"vV" _. "The“ ‘Uncle Toms Cabin” show in the Agricultural Hall on FridaV ex pping_ drew a f_ull house. ‘nv ,,A‘_l-.. miir. and Mfs. Thomas Brown and daughter. Mlss Mary. of Durham were guests of Mr and Mrs. Wil- 331...} - W Méfia'ry' "and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sturrock of Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. John Manary the first of the W931i; “ -1-.. -‘J [1“] 3550' V; v. v- Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Fenton and family of Allenford were guests of MPh and Mrs. George Fenton on the 24t . Mfs. Johns left on Friday to visit friends in Toronto who usecl to he neighbors of her when she lived in England. ‘ __ n, ‘1‘--- A11:-hknm Lllélauu. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley Allingham of. Georgetown spent the week-end Mr. and Mrs. Archer of Toronto spent the 24th Wlth Mrs. Archer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John .Garson. Mr. and Mrs. ‘R. J. Armll and 2d. (Look \wrc he. graduatin ound Gmmra] n Friday nig Mr. . G 115$ Mzu‘ 1H Ship I118. 0n U11! [11111 OI \\ it’l‘l‘ that. camp out of the ll lined up in a row to lIwi-hert Allan snncling on w 5th PODC'.’SSlUD. would a line snap $1101. This s SUIT}? going back to .iys. \Vilh 31w nxcepliou '1 and city l'nlk swiping out In Lu-garer, Ui'C‘BnW Ulrulys Firth ("1'0 Up from th tin: exercises V1 msu 1 f0 tha’ Firth and MI". 13;» fxom this part, to exexcises at Gwen and Marin!» Hospital 1113 D u-y \VUUI oundhogr (3 \\'(‘st_. \1 SO lilSt nm ‘0‘. )0 \I $011 .st .vvc; smta II u Sam yore has h'a 2'11- ll family motored to Toronto on Thursday and spent the day with friends there. ‘ .. _ A“. I lvuuu 'â€"v- v- Mr. John Sharpe, son Arthur and daughter Alma. of Guelph, were recent visitors with the farmer’s sister. Mrs. D. P. Coleridge and niece. Miss Ethel Sharpe, {Our Own Correspondent) Mav 28â€"By the coldness of the weather near the end of the week. one would imagine that spmng was going bfackwgrd's‘n 1|, -1--- “.n" nnnn‘ V' w- “v I The Queen‘s B'irthday was spent in fishing. the day being fine for that. At night all roads led to Pike Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer and son, Clarence. .of Mona} forest: spent Sunday w1th Air, \V'lllx‘am helion. ‘j “ll',‘a‘ “JLII .' DOD-w-â€"- v_- ___ MI. Ulixex Henr} \isth on Sun- dav at Allan Halliday‘s and Relson Caimount’s. “ ‘ ‘ .l __1_ WI. Lllvuu' w. This community received a shock on Saturday when it became known that Mr. Henry Hilgartener had passed away. The late Mr. Hilgart- ener had been in very poor health for some time past. We extend our deepest heartfelt sympathy to Mrs. Hilgzu-tener and the family. in the loss of a loving _hu_§band and father. ”Mrs. (hygrgeuLeiboldt Spent sev- wral days In Ayton last week \Vlth lmz' mother. 3113. Andrew Schenk. Eugenia (Our Own Correspondent) Thom.- were quite a number who camn to fish in the Hydro Lake on the 21th. but met with little suc- cess. Thom must. be some good trout in the lake as Mr. James Porteons recently cought a dandy which mo‘asm'ml 19‘}; inches. While Postmastm- Park caught. one 1!: inches long. “1.31111 Mrs. Albert Sloan and 13111in 01'T010nto Spent the holidax mm the inrmei" parents here. Little Miss 10191311 mmained with her grandmother and will attend SCHOOL Mrs. Henderson and two sons of Toronto and Mr. Russell Hammond spent a few days at. the home of 311'. Jakn \Villi'ams, fsir. l-‘uxssoll )IcMullen and friend Miss Annie McQueen were callers in tho \‘illag‘v on the 24th. Miss Myrtle Alcheson of Toronto and f'rioml of \\'all.i:r‘s Falls Visited wim Miss Marjorie Parks on Sun- Owen Sound 11\‘1=1° $131!. was. 1131111’4‘1 :11, 111" H1113." "\Yantwd a \\ 11"1! ziu‘n by 111111111111111111 I)1':an1ati1 (311111 111 11113 l 1111 :1 1 ’111 111 111311;» 1111 111111111 111;:111 :1st. 111111111 11113 11115111111151 01 1111? P12111115 \11 1. 11111: 11 01113 "a\ 11 1115 part 1.11111. )111511.\\11s 5111111111311 by the Red Wing Orchestra. Mrs. Richard Park and son Rus- 51111, visitml 1111.2 former’s sister. 311's. Bet-£11011. near Durham, recent- ' Mr. and Mrs, C. Quesnel and fam- ily Hr Owen Smmd spent Sunday 1an Joseph Slugrwood 3-,- Mr. and 'Mrs. John Gibson gmd [\ij «__iaughtm-s of Durham Vl§lt€d mm Mr, and Mrs. hawcett on Sun- way. Miss \I.LeVe1, MI. Garnet Parr. Mr. [Make and daughter and friend of Toronto and Mr. Harold Lover of Fleshei-ton were callers in the Village on the 24th, Councillor R. Purvis is building an addition to his barn this sum- mer. Mr. John MacDonald of F lesherton is framing the timber at iiii'psent, ' Mr. George Graham, accompanied bx Mr Halold Falconer v151ted 1n 'lhornbmy _on Sunday._ Mr. and Mrs. W. Chilton of Tor- onto have taken up residence in Mr. \\ illiam Ducketts house in the xillage fox 3 while. We welcome them to our midst. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Purvis, Toronto, on the ar- rival of another little girl at their home a couple of_ weeks ago. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. J. M. Matthews of Markdale vicinity, with his wife and family, visited with Mrs. R. Matthews and family on_§1_md-aj. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mead attended a reunion of tho Wilton family in Proton township on the 24th and spgnt g mo_st enjoygbje day._ Mr. Joe Brown ofoBentinck is in the neighborhiod this week putting inva crop on the Thomas B. Tucker farm, ‘Mr. George Lawrence has taken charge of Mr. Richard Morrsmn’s farm and is rushing in the crop. The peOple of this part welcome him back to the neighborhood, and St. Paul’s people to the church, where he was valued member. Mr. Thomas Daley has been on the sick list for a week and for a time his case seemed most serious. We are pleased to say he is re- covering. . Last year the late seeding pre- vented many from attending the Malpewood cemetery bee, which takes place early 111 June. We hope this year will fully make up :H: (h 1° brothvr. A. 1". Pedlar last and renewed old acquaint- in the Village-a and Mrs. Josvph Williams m. Ciawncu spent. Sunday in on {05111111.\1m;~.trong of Pur- (111121110. \isitvd at the. home. lmmSO C alderwood HQ um! Mas COOCV 11L la} 111:; 1i and SO ‘Lil Mr. 33‘ )Il :1 of All and 311 l frivnd of Mr. Thomas H Tog-onto f I'londs 1‘1 21 H 0D lIl U for it. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mighton at- tended the funeral of the latter‘s grandfather near Hanover last Wednesday. Mr. Dolphie Lawrence has clip- ped about one thousand sheep this spring and has got it down to an art. having clipped eighty-nine in one day._ 1'" 0 O o ‘7 l _ _.-____~ A: ULIU u“; o Inspector Wright is p ying of; ficial v151ts to the 5011005 in Egâ€" remont. He was well pleased Wlth the wogkudgne inA 3'9. 2 and_12. hllu VV v5.- uv -v --- Mr, Williém Aiéfieéofifififiis. again going the rounds w1th his new horse, purchasedfipear Owen Sound. Swinton Park (Our Own Correspondent) Victoria Day was passed quietly here. Most of the farmers stayed home and worked on the land while a few took to fishing or motoring. Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy, Mrs. Mary Hardy and Richard.- spent - last Sunday at- Owen Sound ”fibroidâ€"3H5. T. Haw of Toronto $er “siting with Mr. and Mrs. J. aw. The sick here are making good progress toward recovery. .Mrs. -_- --_-1\--A M. Knox of Toronto spent eek- end at._ _her home here 14"(3' - A, Ferguson. who has been serious- ly ill. is, we are glad to say, much improved. Mrs. George Haw is also steadily improving. Mrs. J. lé‘orguson is also around again. l c‘JCUL 10 u: J‘J u; vun‘u “C w---. \Icr. \\.Par510\\‘\is d1‘i\ing an Essex sedan and M1‘..G “115011 is 3159 sporting one. --' 1“ '_l__- .1- ‘AA-- Mr, {\- Hi \\ atson intends leav- ing for Detroit on Honda}. ‘s-c *v- -'~~- 7- - â€" . Th9 football boys are hard at practwe and are fittmg up for the opgmngngan}? early 1n June. (A..-:‘â€"¢ 1‘“ U1} Clllllu’ ct;511u-un A‘,‘ --- '1 u.... 311.3, Fem-is and famih 0f Flesl‘xcrton sppnt Sunda} exening at Mr. J. FOI‘I‘IS s. Varney (Our Own Carrespondent) Mr. and Mrs. James Browne, three miles. east of Durham attend- 131:10111'811111’iay service and then spent the evening at Mr. Earl Moad's. Miss Qlerle Morris and girl 1110111! f10m 0mm 80111111 spent Sundax at, the parental homo, here. 3112211111 Mrs.J1)hn )1011‘is, 01' this 1.1111131). )11‘.\\i11ian1.8tins 011 \\l10 Spent the “inter months “ith f1i13111is be- 11m H01s11ii!.11 has 1111111111111 again to saw-1111 a \xhih- \xith i1i-111ls 11010. When Mrs. “3111:1111. Long: \‘is- HM! 111‘1' 111'1'1ih111'. 311‘. William 120111011. 11111) day last work. she 11111114 him 11111 in H1!" best of health, owing ‘10 1111 accident \thn a 11111- 2mm 11-11111. i'z'ig‘iztvmui 11!; 1hr smell 1‘11!’ l's‘l'lilizzvz'. hoihwl, A linv i>1'o_ke._;;i\'ing {In 311’. ('j;oxwi!«i|n jump. and hurt. his leg «iamam: was «hm 11-1 iti n da p05 )V \\' and ”it .11 F I" i118 \ Edge F5 5:1? m w 3.11 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ' b.01t9d 1111111315 .ESmEm E @805 23:... Swami E....飧: ”3.. SE 2.202». (1S XCt 1‘ 0111 D 1N ed, A line als freedom. :1 the wagon 13'. No other and on t 8 (A) .1 V 0V0 11 time 0 to at is quit! 01' TOD 01' In; famil m 0 110 A very pretty wedding was $01â€" emnized on Saturday, May 19, at Centenary United Church, Dover- court Road, Toronto. when Ruby May Haw, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Haw of Swinton‘ Park, was united in the holy bonds of matrlmony to Garfield Anthony, of Toronto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Anthony, Sydney, N. S. A Rev. J. McKay, , pastor of the church performed the ceremony in the presence of a large number of friends and relatives. The bride entered the church on the arm'of her uncle, Mr. T. Haw of Toronto, and was dressed in mauve taffeta and tulle with mauve mohair hat to match and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. Mr. Charles Littler supported the groom. The church organist played the wedding‘march. Following the ceremony the bri- dal party motored to the home of Mrs. Strong, where a buffet lunch- eon was served. Immediately after the bridal party left for the‘ bride‘s home in Swinton Park, where a wedding supper awaited them. The dining ooom was decorated in pink and mauve, the table being centered by a threeâ€"storey bride's cake. The bride travelled in a blonde canton crepe dress with coat and hat to match. Following a short honeymoon in Swinton Park Mr. and ALIS. Anthony will reside. at 37 Paulme Avenue. Toronto, where we WiSh them much happiness. On Monday exening a reception was held in the hall at Sxxinton Park, 0n Wednesda1 e1eni11g of lasti 11eek at the Queen Street parson- age. a quiet. 11 edding 11 as solemniz- ed by the pastor, R01. H. S. Fiddes. 11hen A.da daughter of Mrs. Met- calfe and the late John Metcalfe. of Durham. 11 as united in man iage to Elmer Hutton son 01 Mr. Thomas (a. :1ndtl1elat13 Mrs, Hutton. also 01 Duillam. "11111 bride, was becoming- ly gonned in powde1 blue. talt‘eta and 11'as1assis't111l h1 Mis: .Violet Snell. 11110 11"018 a dress Of P050 biogo flat silk crepe. M11, Arch. King was groomsman. The 3.:111111111'5 gift to the bride was a silver mesh 11urs11, to the brides- maid a gold necklace and to the 3.111.011111~ man 3.11:1ll 11111' links. 3111. and Mrs. Hutton. 11llo aw the 1111- 11i11i1111ts 111' tln- congratulations of ltheir many friends in town. will reside in llurlmni. taking: 1111 resid- 11111113 in their i111m11 at 11111 111111111111 ot‘ <}:111:.1:"11:1.\:a {111111 Saddler streets. The txouble is that too much ~ax1n" fOr \our old age makes xou 0M ton blamed fast! (-rmes spent. Month, hmw). forward for a Mary next. tim Mr. and Mrs Keith and His Mr. and Mrs. Findlay Tili'Cuai: aim family. ilC‘COmPI‘zHiPei by Miss Mary McCuaigx. 1‘05) Clifi', spout the holiday with friends at Swill- ion Park. Mr. and Mrs. Dan McLean. Dur- ham. Spent the holiday with the .‘chonahl and Boyd families. Rev. H. Crickinglon is having Rev. Alexander Torrie, Toronto. assist. him in Evangelistic services for two weeks at his church at North Glenelg. commencing June m'mf‘vs .\'i l 1 mm 0 HUTTONâ€"METCALFE ANTHONYâ€"RAW mnv} " '0: 1t. pres al‘cms. Um wee Mien; ()Ilf-‘IC Adlam and Miss Ulva McDonald. Mr. George Brown. Viceâ€"President, took the chair. Readings were giv- en by. Miss Loleta Mighton and Mr. Ciifl‘ord Adlam, which were very interesting: The young peo- WWWWWWWM“M.4M,.,..,,.,..., address the meeting for a 51mm {iiflé'bn “Christian Welfare". Miés' Blanche Boyce also favored the audience with a beautiful solo. A Bible contest was glven at the close of the programme. The next meeting, will be m charge of Mr, G. Brown and Mr. G. Brunt. Thursday, May 31, 1928 The merging n1“ tlw Jam: 1C. sell sand and grave-l llllc‘l'v'~‘l.~ new $1300.00!) («mummy his! has mado snmv Mumps m m. sound of 1hr mmmxvmnl slut last. Thursday Hm \nn'cl mum Harvey \V, “‘ilsnn of this who has hvn suzu-x'immnlvnt. local plant since it shn‘tmi ations lll‘l' :‘Hx‘nv siV m- Mm-n ago. that ho' had lwun ummin the supm‘intHuh-Hm uf' tin plants in Ihu xnux-uw. 'l‘hw elude 1le plants a! lllil'llilIH. \‘ ford. two plums :11 PM». :11: at. Fulh'r, Unlumn. mun l’ns’ia- GETS HIGH POSITION WITH NEW COMP VOL. 61.â€"NO. 3181 T“? HP“ ('HIHI as CODSOlidah'd Limited, has :11! ization ui' $1.2m has hm‘n issm-si Sharps autism-1'7 100.000. ”1' Hum issued. It'llVHl shat-vs I't‘SUIWPII profvrvnt'v mun T110 nvw m1 en Viablv pus”; that it has H1: cial mm “as rapidity with purchasmi \V! markut, ’ ”I... Julm if. Robixmm. Thompson \\ L. N!“ all aw m- 10 “10 trade caters. and th Claims Best System At Proportionate Cost TORONTO LEADS IN . STREET LIGH‘ arvey W. Wilson, Superinteq of Durham Stone and Sand pany’s Plant Here. Is Now velhng Superintendent. of $1,200,000 Company to Be K As Consolidated Sand and G Limited. Ill TOI'OHIH li‘dth :1” 1 this continum i11 excellvnt stiwwt l1: louost lil“H[HHH“HIHw ing to a 51:111-1111-111 .1 pei‘t} (uninnssiunm that ciiv. and 111111 rontn pic-ss \Vith : lamps in use. the- li ghtingz in tin- «mu as 8483.8323'Ii11's 11 miles of cit} :mi streets. Mumi'vui lights. with :111 31" miles and 76¢! "1111-9 the cost [1431' 31111 \Vindsor. mm :111 square milns 111111 :1 01‘ 84.1135 4. 2-3-4 1311 the municipal“) $ num. London 11mm in this tabulation. Anyan. Hw nnw f V'Outh require-s, luss 1' than VV as nvcessaIV tn . oldâ€"time alihis. Rev. Father Joseph I Ruhtenian n'iost. “11> aoqu Hamilton. )nt.. cl‘l‘arged wit] curing a feigned marriages L himself and Mrs. Eleanor 1-1! He formerly held char-pres n atchewan and Manitoba, B shown here. The priPSI. der mock nuptials. She was mm housekeeper. he said. The . being a divorcee, ought 1 known the nature of a m ceremony, the judge ruled. ll t'(){l][ omtxm H .11 n «auth 2mm“ m 0111i U lam; HMO $0va Immin 0f UH) Tht‘: 31 t-cémfl' \V H a! var \\-

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