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Durham Chronicle (1867), 5 Jul 1928, p. 8

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rare a Pi The beautiful showers and warm sunshine have caused a wonderful amancement in all lines of grass and gxain crops. The recent dry spell a'liawing left. plentV of warmth in the gwund, ever} thing isc 0W- ing ulagrati13'iq1'1'ate. - “- 19-- 11 db (.5 bluLIA; 111 15 c Juyyo Mr. Samuel Black of Pontiac, Nick, is at present visiting rela- tives and old acquaintances. Mr. Black lived in this neighborhood some forty-five years ago and he sees many wonderful changes in all these years. He finds the men of his day 'liaxje all passed on and v5 nun-.1 a new gvnezatnon has sprung up and 33km) possession. “II'I . ‘ 'wv . )I1uBen \\ 111tmoxe has been 11111111 1111- \xeathet for some time but “13 am "lad to 113p01t him on the mend. “Elfinâ€"Iâ€"Jl' Mrs. William Moore pur- posv motoring to Toronto to spend the latter end of the week.“ ' PAGE 8. ing logs to Holstein for Mr. Thomas McMullen. Mr. and Mrs. George Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Hounlen Hamilton visited over the holiday with their mother. Mrs. Nelson on the 7th concession. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Leibold and son. Ross. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Oehm. ‘1” 11b H‘klll'lu u -- Vb--. Congratulations to \11'. and 311's. Jacob t.Fischer 0n the. amiuil of a little boy. v"â€" (0ur Own Correspondent) Mrs. 'l‘heodm'e Schenk spent 'l‘m_~sday with her sister, Mrs. Kuhl near Mitford. .\ number from this Vicinity spun, a very pleasant time in Ay- tun on Friday evening with the Row-f. Langholtz before his depart- um from Ayton. Rom! work is the order of the __ Road work is day. swnt Sunday in Ayton. ‘ ‘ ‘ “ .. ‘1 clos. (Our Own Correspondent) “" .Iuhn Ross of Stratfm'd spent .‘ll . from Saturday to Monday with his sister. Miss Mary Ross. 3113. (Rev; G. S. Scott of Fingal smmt wart Hf last week with her IIJULu'v L Q .'L I \‘o '1 v to -- A number from here attmuled the South (,érey District Annual Meet- ing of Women‘s Institutes at Durham on Thursday. Mr. G. C. Koch left on Saturday morning for his home in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholson of \Veston called on friends in the viilage or} ‘pomipion Day. -----..\._ nth} .lnIItr'h- B a DLIIUUI Lllbhv- Messrs. C. Drumm und'J. Billon were guests at a banquet given by the Hydro Commissign in Meaford on Friday evening. Quite a number of our citizens are attending the U. F. O. picnic in Merchant's Grove this (Tuesday) Ml": uml Mrs. Sawyer and «langu- ter. Pauline of Guelph. Spent; the holiday with the Tyndall famlly.‘ _ A“..- A'n ..... ornf‘ IlUlluaJ " ‘5’il UDQV .â€" .\lr. and Mrs. George Meyer and children of Kitchener visited the former's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Horsburg on July ist. Miss Eunice Tyndall has gone to Hamilton to take a summer course at a school there. 1‘ 1'“ .4..-” a\-\“‘\ T D;I*nn 311-. and 3113,6901? (Our Own Correspondent) Calderwood 3115. Saxxxex and «laugh- lb 0!“? Imi l‘mlt'l week-endfi'isitors with \Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Nelson. Guests over the week-end with Mrs. Henry Reid were Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reid of Hamilton and Mrs. George Reid and son Frank or To- ronto. 5 V‘AUV Mr. and Mrs. John Man'ary and Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Smith had the following guests over the holiday, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Bunston, Miss Alma Bunston and Miss L. McMil- lan of Toronto. Miss Alma Bunston is remaining-for q‘coup‘le 91‘ weeks. A 1'._.:AAA w it. .......... c -V- w --_‘__ 7 The. Star Bible Class of the United church with their teacher, Mr. Ro- bert Sim, motored to Kitchener on Saturday and held their annual picnic. The day was fine and a good time is reported. Mr. E. Hildyard left Monday morning for Toronto where .he will he engaged for a couple of weeks in marking French papers at llw L‘niversity. Mrs. Hildyard and liltle Kathleen left on the same train for Normamlale on Lake Erie. 'Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent\ Mrs. Henry flower is spending ‘ t'vw \\'.f.'t‘k$ at Mr: Abram Hooper‘ and \\’1th other _t_r19nds. 0 l A A lllUluun Llulllk'un; v1. 31:2;me Mrs. flébort Beyer of Dolmit visited “1th her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thnmas Tucker aaaaaaa “. 1" “11‘ Q 'VAL-n u..---._ .‘11. .-\1ci1ie Fe-i'guson spent a “wk “ith triends at Harriston. 311$. 15 lgar Ritthie and son, J.ohn 11111 lnaxin“ this \\ dnesda) 1‘301' 1.111111111111015 1111) to I.‘_.lb0\\ Sask.. 211111 ntiwr points. Little lxla Ha11is on is staying for zmliih: “it“ her aunt. Mrs. Thomas Harrison ._l1. 7‘ ,AA» A“ A"lc (‘I“. .Vllg'o "cc-"w _ of .11 111111 311;. "\\illiam \\ 011‘ (1111111111 111111 311;. Joseph Atkinson «:1 Mun-11111. \‘is1t_ml ”0110 111“ last 1'. l .. ”l LIUtuuuu ... -.._ - V wool: with their brother, Mr. John Yuir and family. Mrs. Wesley Heard and little :laughtvr, Beryl of Detroit, Spent a few days last week with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Harrison Sr. “ ' 1- â€" ~ I“ A .xn M1. Jose h Dixon has 09911 impiming t e appearance of his farm bx erecting a “ire fence 3101111 the load. Miss \Iolly reiguson of Toronto spent. mm the holida} at her home. ,_ - a I ‘, _A(_1lxl\'l IIULIAL. .\lr. Iiol. Heard and his mother, Mrs. R. B. Heard. accompanied by Miss Lorna Hake. Mr. Seymour Board. Mr. Thos. Hatton and son tioj't‘n'gt‘. all of Toronto, and Miss M. Eaton of Buffalo, were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Weir. Mr. and Mrs. \V. J. Ritchie, Miss Dorothy and Master Dan of Edge Hill also spent Sunday even- ing at the Weir home. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Harrison Sr., and son. Stanley. motored to Wiar- Inn and spent. a couple of days Mr. and Mr: and son. Stan] Inn and spent with friends. Mr. .I. .l. W \V Q Varney (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Harper McGirr and tiaughtrr from Detroit are visiting his sister. Mrs, \Vilbcrt Blyth. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robertson, son and daughter Grace. from Toronto :m_- visiting her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Rotwrt. Eden. Mrs. Nichol Bell and babe from tilura. are Visiting her mother. Mrs. James Kerr for a short time. ' \tr. amt Mrs. Robert. Pettig‘rew i‘mm tiw west. are Visiting friends :mt rwnvwing oht acquaintances. Hr. lirnost“1.005011. son Ernest. ‘ flit! thrvo Children from Chi- vas". are Visiting his brother, Dr. 4‘. M. Looson. horo. Miss Winnie. Messrs Victor and J. W. Blyth motored to Orillia for his daughter. Ruby. and from there to Toronto to Visit t‘rignds.‘ They his daughter. Ruby, ann II'Ulll lllUl‘U to Toronto to Visit friends. They arriwd home again on Monday. The teachers. Miss Florence Kerr, Miss Janet, Kerr. Miss Marjorie Caldwell. Miss Ruby Blyth are all home once. more for their summer holidays. . . - . .. . R,“n . â€"A4 At ” lua.‘ 3. UI The Ladies“ Aid meeting at Mrs. John Kerr‘s this week was largely attended any many from a distance who used to live here were present and had a real good time. Mrs. Clive Campbell from Detroit and Miss Ferda Campbell of Mount l-‘erest. Visited at Mr. ' and Mrs. A. )leCabe’s on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Leeson and children and Miss Margaret Leeson also spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. )lrllabe and Mr. and Mrs. William Lung. A number from here took in hnnhgm garden narty at Mr. Law- a- --C- \ numiwr fro m here tOOK 1n Durham garden party at Mr. Lau- son’s listc Friday night and report an excellent piogramme and a gum] time. -- “" :,.. 1“ kn?) "HUN lluuj. ’ ~ .~ . {- Miss Janet Ixemj, nurse, 1: at 1191 home here \‘lSltlng her mother: Mrs. James Kerr, on her summel vacation. _4 _ .-n ,‘--1--~ k;:~ 4n§nc \ itL'CIUUu. Mr. McCabe still makes his trips to Toronto every week for new cars. )Ii-s. Mact‘arlane. their SisteI. \_lrs. Markdale. and Hamilton. \ isited Moffat last week. :- LAMA urnnm [[161]: :lalCI-Q o'llg‘o .vanv-v Miss Reta Glencross is fiBihe from her sch001.at Meaford for the sum- mer vacatlon. ‘ - â€"â€"- Alta-‘AAA [1181' \dcauuu. Mrs. Adam Anderson attended the funeral of Mr. Boakes. King township. this week. Mr, J. A. McDonald spent a few days with his brother and sister near Priceville. \Iiss Beth Patterson of Meaford is enjoying a few holidiys with the Glencross family. Mrs. J. J. Mortley and children of Arthur are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H._ )V'illigms: “--LA.‘ Igvll a all“ .'18 U. “a -â€"__--___ Our teacher, Miss Hazel Beaten left on Monday to take a summer course at the O.A.C. Guelph. Mr. J. D. McFayden and sister, Miss Mary, visited friendsdn Owen Sound on Wednesday. _ 4- ‘l'fil- CULlllll UH " cuuv Miss Edith Ed'g‘éwbr Sauit’ Ste. Marie is visiting her sisters, Mrs. gihl Ritchie and Mrs. W._ G. 1r . '- i.‘ ......... .I .l. \‘Pil of Toronto “as ‘nol \isito1'_at homo. h Dixon has Abqqn 0r L3. Travel-stall (Our Own Correspondent) Growth has been marvellous dur- ing the past ten days, owing to the frequent downpours and the hot sunshine. Crops are gomg to be he_a_vy._ “ s 0 hi] I 9‘ R‘A -. V“ V Mr. James Banks has sold his fine farm on the 6th concession to Mr. James Watson and purposes going out to his brother, Will, in Alberta. Many will regret Jim‘s departure, as he has ever been a most. oblig- ing neighbor and a man of honor and hOI}QSt}':_ Rev. Mr. Pineo, who was pastor of North Glenelg Baptist. church twenty-eight years ago, was ‘back on Sunday last and conducted ser- Vice. Mr. Peter McNair and sister Mav of Dyer’s Bay, Mrs. Neil McFarlane,. daughter Isabel and Mr. Walter James of Hamilton were visitors at Mrs. John McAr- thuris over the week-end. “ u“ ord has icome to the Beaten tamil} 01 the death of Mr. Robert Boak in King tounship. He was wedded to Miss Maiy Fallaise, formerl} 01 the 1th conces_sio_n. .â€"â€"_.â€"w v __ naiental home: Miss Lizzie Mc- David of Galt and Mrs. Philip Hariison and baln Aileen \V., atl the Nelson homestead; Mrs. J. Mc-, Geach} of Puslinch at 3ou13 scribes home; Mr. F rank McAssey. engineer in the Department of Higlmays at Gouncillor Malcolm Blacks M1. ant‘l Mrs. \Valte‘r El- liott, Misses Bessie and Jean and \I13.l\'ett ot taledonia at M13. J J. Pearts: Misses 'Ihelma and De- lores Muleln oi Toronto and Miss Nellie Duran at Mizlas.l\lu13pl1\"s; M13. and Mrs. S. Bedtlo and the lat- ter's sister, Miss Henry at. Mr. and Mrs. M. Quillinan's. Cecil Patterson of Chesley is holidaying a fortnight at J. R. Edwards and helping “Buster" to thin out the groundhogs. :Quite a number from different points in the province and United States spent the week-end. and holiday in the neighborhood: Mr. Ellison Baker of_TorgntoAat_t_he THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mrs. . 'Milburn dt Durham, Mrs. John udson and daughter; Mar- ret of near Hanover; Mr. and rs. Leslie Jones of Toronto; Mrs. N. McKechnie, Mrs. Alex. Ruther- ford of town and Mr. and Mrs. Cushnie of Toronto; Mrs. John Mortley, nee Mona Williams, and family of Arthur; Mr. and Mrs. John Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moore and Gordon ‘of_ Harkaway; 'Mrs. Hugh Firth, Miss Kathleen; and Mrs. John Hamilton and Mrs. R. E. Richardson, grandson Bryon, and Glass, Mrs. F. W. Moon and son Oscar of town and Mr. and Mrs." Robert Barbour of _Egremont. -V--~' -Vvâ€"vâ€" ' There was an hour’s bright pro- gram over which Rev. H. S. Fiddes ably presided. The Staples fam- ily and Messrs. .H. Ritchie and J. Peart supplied the sweetest for music, Misses Alma and Dorothy Robinson. most sweetly sang “Beau- tiful Isle of Somewhere”, Miss Lily Black, Miss Katie May Firth and several school pupils recited. There was a pretty drill by No. as pupils. One of the interesting items on the program was a pre- sentation' to Miss c7R. L. Barbour of a French Ivory set and a most complimentary - worded address. Miss Barbour, though 'taken by surprise, made a most tactful reply. She has resigned after three sucâ€" cessful years to take charge of the home ‘school in Egremont. Supper followed, then a big candy treat, races and-sports most keenly contested. and the day wound "up by a line baseball match between \\'audby and Edge Hill, the form- er winning. A most happy day rnding most gloriously. Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Annivrsary service will‘ be held in the church on Sunday after- noon and on Monday there is go be Mr. Tom Bell of Berkeley spent a few days with hisfion leham and famil .- . ,Mr. anyri Mrs. Dougald. Clark and family spent. Sunday wrth her sister, Mrs. John McKechme and l’arqily of _ Glgproadin. 11-..-1 A \‘Tnnncnx SULUIIJ UL V595}. vw“â€"â€"' Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warren and two children of GUelph spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. N611 McLean. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hutcheson of Toronto spent a day with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Synlon. -n Cunntrnnpl Min fi‘i’g‘in”WéBBer spent a. few days Mr. Colm Ray. i o uvlblb at...) I “Mr. and Mrs. William Mountain of Bufl‘alo spent a few days mth Ins father, Mr: Pfeter‘{,M(unnlta‘in.1 ‘1. 111° labLICL , 3'1]. 0 .I- vuv-Ir-nâ€"v w..- -. Mr. Alfred Orchard of Guelph visited with her sister, Mrs. James Miller. A number from here enjoyed a social evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. N. Melosh on tho occasâ€" ion ol' their silver wedding an- niversary and report a good time. Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean, Miss Esther and Campbell, attended the jubilee services at Crawford and enjoyed the service very much listening to‘their old 'pastor, Rev. Mr. Dittle. They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Dougald McDonald and family. .. 1V /\ .1--l‘ n;nn;n “rhinh lumuy. The U. F. 0. club picnic which was postponed last week will be S S. NO. 9, GLENELG SUNDAY v’. School will hold a garden paxtw on the school g1_ou_1_1ds on the e\ ening ..9-I_..,‘1- bl! V um luv. u- 01 July 19. cBall game at 7 oclock. Refreshment booth on grounds. Admlssmn 2:30. and 15c. 753.2 VARNEY ANNITAL GARDEN PARTY is to be held at C M. Leesons on Tuesday, Jul\ 10; good baseball: supper sened on grounds; good In ogrammo. AdmiSsion adults 350., children, 12 and under, 150. >4 held Saturday Of this Week, JUI 7, in Lauchie McLean’s bush. y Advertise ir'l'he Chronicle. It pays! Thursday, July 5, 1928 VOL. 61.â€"No. 3187 DISTRICT HYDRO MET AT MEAFORD Enthusiastic Meeting of Eugenia System Commissioners Held at Lakeside Town Two Weeks Ago, According to Meaford Mirror, Whose Report Appears Below The Eugenia Hydro District As- sociation met. in Moat‘ord Friday.‘ June 29. Bad weather with mn- tinuous rain all day interfered with the program of entertainmont proposed by Meat‘ord to the visit- ing c0mmissioners.. but. ttm mwt- 'ing and banquet at. 6 n‘rlork at the Paul house wvro all that. could 1W desired. Dr. Fowler of Tooswatvr. president of Um Associatinn was in the chair. Tho Q'atlim'ing dis- cussed the questions of Vital im-, portance t0 tlng- district and hoard1 Of the continued grnwth of the; hydro film-trit" powor systvm in Ontario from viig‘inwrs of tln‘t i’rovincial Commission. The question of ;.'1-1,o1h~1' [midi-1 eit3 remixed cmisidmahlo attem tioh and a committw “as ammim ‘ ed to proceed immediately \xith % scheme for greater admlisin; u the municipalitius in Hu- (muigim Bay 8391"“). 'HH‘ ats>m°izliinn 8150 1'0]]0\\'ill;! Up 115 I'l¢\inll.\ «'1' TONS .onaul haxing all Hm Hm»!- gian B83 disiliit in H111 ,\~.~w1;1 tion. The Eugenia 53511111 \\11 pr0_l1ahl3 1w sunk in 111v 41.:1111 :1~w sociatinn. The 01Ticcrs \Vc‘l't‘ all 1-.»â€" and Mr. ({mll'rc-y ni' Muufnl Mr. Kalle). of Hanmvr \\'c‘l'¢' :u the oxocutm} in plum n!‘ mu these towns who an" In» members of lnml HMII'H m SiO". 1!. \Va.‘ lh'l‘icitwi In “I! next annual nun-tin; a! 1- Park su Hmi le m.111::1i~‘ could 504‘ 1|w dmvlnpmvn! there. (Nu-n Smmd rum; invitatinn but 11m liligvum [ion amwalm‘i in HM mwmhw Dl'. FOWIH‘ {MVm'uin ;..'l publicity fur Hu- (i«-«.vx'f.'i:lxx System. \VHI: Hm [m’xVe‘x' mu the10wns in Hw f4}.~1°‘1|1 capable of (”mun-ling \\'IHI cities ‘l'ux' 1'at-tn1°h-.~'_ Hv p: out. that Watvr pome' \\':1: gx'c_‘al.1na;.'nalv Im- big in. today as shuwn in Hw w-w: \‘(;Â¥ln||lllvllts in llw l-zwwmc qulmc. IM'. I’MVh‘I‘ again plainmi that. Hm hydro is gtin'vl'mlwnt nwnwi svhvmc rathm- a municipally «mum That. was Hu- rvason tho-r:- m nu flat. I'ah'. RAISE FUNDS FOR TRIP WITII PL Novel Scheme in Bentinck Tum ship School.â€"Visit Historic 8p in Niagara Peninsula. . “10"" ‘13.“ Jumm' l": Jmnnr \\ ('vssl’nlly put cm in a Inca: housv. It is yu-x-haps a lit! the ordinary In sw-nd 11w in a new way that. lvaw body (‘hmf'vmwl I’m-Hy w: fled. Thor-v al'v always soniur organizz‘ninns an: boards. i1, is firm, \\hi( wady M ava Hw who} tion plain as a m l‘mtinn m a 1mm! . charity. 01' as a I paying for Hw mm In 1110 0351* H" 2 given in S. S. 1?». mainmi for Hw _\m «llslmuua Catherine l’rm-lnr. Canadian acll'vss. \\lx«.~ is lmlnla in her native land al'lvr u >Il‘l'll season will: Margnwl Angllx “Electra" Sim ('OIll'c*.~‘.~'v> than though She has nvyul‘ cm hm' She arrangos it in simnlulv :1 She is cast for a mmmly l’ch' autumn in a Very mom-m lllN Barrie Connors. "Girl 'l‘roulvl Connors called “xirl Trouble" always loved the theatre." slw “and often played hookoy lay which It. .\l.‘ The President Speaks Fowlvr :Mxm-utmi .C. in Imuhgm 131' = nu unmmmm lays uI' liw m'ga Farmvrs and « \\'- L's 10 haw- for “w Com mm as a (GWIWPIH 100211 ”1' M UH d a “I! handy m \' sviuml « 11 HI mizat tliSiiIlgUl in wat 5:: 1d. l\ «mm Ion; mm var". “Ill“ \\‘1‘l OHS~ 3H

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