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

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fisiting With 0'33 M91031: Weddlng 0n : number of spent a Very I, them, r 0f Al'thul" velyn Visited reek. at her home ,he _ order of Itchley Were :3 purchased und correct a a dented n-ankshaft. no 611 r 3 .nd 13th and pick , this v‘icifil in Durham m a. splen. Celebration ’n this year, IVX UES hat its 3 can re- to perfect with the ! expense noronghly 15 stand -o-~o-~o~o«-o--o--o«o«o- .‘o‘oo?o.:.¢..oo. b s.” e. l r A m 12 years rage rage ‘urham 1.10 .28 .25 .25 .15 .30 Names in order of Merlâ€"tâ€" Jr. IV to Sr.â€"IVâ€"Helen Young, Genevieve Saunders, Norma Donald nght, Gordon Gerald Falcgnegf Jegn Gpapt, “'n‘1vnn Names in om.â€" "h" " 'Sr. P'r, to "IIriIlâ€"‘iaiira Mather Jr. IV to Subtig: Y 86, Elizabeth Aitken 77, Hazel Leith Genevieve Saunders, Norma 232181: 75, Marjory Moore 70, Gordon Car- ppnald Knight, Gordon (‘3an 3:515122 63, Lloyd Gibson 62, Bert (\ifimlid Falconer, Jean Grant, Annie Ir P1: to Sr Pr â€"Herbie Fidler w“ We Campbell, Janetmm'. um ° ° . ’ 00313:? $135 “£13,“,ng (figs; dMfigl ’m A to J}. Pr.â€"Howard Tyndall, Qirr, Jack Lauder, Elsie 'Goodchild, Iflfyfiiis m Norma Smith, we" Manon-31¢ Nels” Hunt: py B t P. Aâ€"Kathleen Hild- Bermece Whitmore, Maude Stor- r. 0 r. ‘ rey, Glenn Lloyd, 11, yard, Blanche Reid, Walter Pin- Dorothy MacFarlane. 1:833:22; AA‘A“ mnnnnn‘hhh' “GEE Sr. 111. to Jr. IVâ€"Frances Hay, Marguerite Gibson, Allan MacLean, Margaret Dunsmoor, Percy Green- wood Cecil Hind, Jean Moffat, Louise Jamieson, Lewis McCombe, Ben Firth, Mar Pet Sibbald, Reta Graham, Frank itchie, Earl Sni- der, Howard Watt, Hazel Moore, Frank Hulme, Lorne Prew, Alma Wilson. May Braithwaite, A es Walker, Will Firth, Verdun Ic- Donald. Jr. 111 to Sr. IIIâ€"Bobbie Gray, Harold Trafford, Jean Atkinson, .Iohn Greenwood, Arthur Koch, Nathan Ritchie, _Mary Pickering, Susie Bell, GeOrge Glass, Elsie Hunter, Vernon Collinson, Eddie Hunt, Gordon McGirr, J. D. Mur- dork. Jack Gagnon, George Lloyd, Florence Havens, Alix .Tobin, Sadie MacEachern (David Aljoo and Shirley McIntyre). equal, Mar- ;m-vt \Vatson. (Albert. Becker and uladys Ritchie, equal, Olive Duns- moor. Tommy Lowe and Crawford VoIh-tt and Melville HarrisOn} equal. Sr. II to J1'.III-â€"D01‘otl1\ Mac- Donald. Ulieda Hahn Victor Good- 1'111111. Ross “HS 011. Marion Moore. 111111-11 Thompson and Essel Mac- \1'th111‘ vqual Violet Hind Peggy Logan. il'aiman Noble. Jean Rome-Jo, Iris Hugill.}l1fion \\ 1111111016 Ethel 12min. Mary Firth, Rita Innis, Margaret. Erwin. P-m't Ti'afl'ord. 31111111111H1'111111\\o111i. Beth Hondoi- :oYI. Hilly Lm'i (E1901go )I1K111311ni1- i-Ialnu l‘lllinlt. Jumps D. ;\I1.-\111ili'1', 1111mm, .\'1-21\‘1n<. Mona MacDonald. .112 II to SP. IIâ€"Hei'tlia Kelly, lx’atlzlvmi Mrl’mlllvn. Gordon Ken- newly. Violiliiv Milne and Clark Sunnolcrs. equal. Gordon Mcliomh, Lum'ino- Campbell. George. Prew, «nu-«Inn Hmham. Elizabeth Nicholls. Vvlmu Hulme'. Jack Llnyd. Velma Dorm. Chrissie Levi. Delbert Moore. .lc-un Madman. Edith Milvs. Vera tinllinsnn. Dorothy Ashlwy. Clar- vnt'n Adi-am. Roswell Middleton. ifs-Hum Rum-non Acla Becker. Salli” Hwfllllt‘l'S. Ulix'cne McCaslin. Pm'cy .‘lm-«lm'k. (Emin Innis. Kathleen Muvlmnalol. Huufliin \chean. Rob- biv Nolilv equal. lcldiu \\ e113. Sz; I m Jr. IIâ€"Botty Maclntyre. )inym UOWO“. (Patrick Clark and $2.1m Nivhnl and )Iargarvt “Spar!- ;z:v- ogquai. Jessie Grant. Norman Mass. Lorraine MacArthur. Jean \erirr equal. He‘len (lagnon, iiilwnn Turkwr and Annie Tinianâ€" ..\ muallimilyCornwall. Lanrctta Hui-sun. {Joan MacDonald. Elmer tilt'llholmf‘. Lois Wilson), Gertrude llnlmws. Louise Falconer. Florence ‘il't't'll\\'l)0d. Helen Lawrencr. Mar- iwry meyn. (Ross Lauder, and I’llvrvnl’ti MarLean) equal, (Jean l-.:-\\in and Hilliard Schenkl, equal, tilyllv MrCallum and Grace Vollett) minal. Albert, Murdock. Madeline l'n‘l‘io'i. Mary Town. Lucille Traf- Hfll'dOn Iii. harolson. Imuglas DUDSI zmi Eulalia “_ 11mm, Arthur Walker. U I" .l:-. Pr. -\ to Sr. Pr. Câ€"(Jimmie 31--;1itix\\'aite and Catherine Row- \. . Bourne and .‘ equal. Margaret Wilson. Vlolet. Dunsmoor, Marjory . Tucker. - \nme lemer. Donald henned)‘, Starr Jamieson. Philip Sparling. Andre}: 'Wens, bevd .Elliott, _ McGirr. Helen Gerber. Leslle « 1mm (Gilbert Trafl'ord and .lr. Pr. '3 to Jr. Pr. Aâ€"uuuuxyâ€" .-\11¢lrey \\'9115, Lloyd Elliott, ' McGirr. Helen Gerber. Leslle snulman. (Gilbert Trafl‘ord and .lamieson Watson) equal. . Passâ€" Cameron Benson, Nelson Dunsmoor. Alvin McCaslln. Jr. Pr. C to Ir. Pr. Bâ€"Honorsâ€" Stella Webb. Harry Schenk, Max- tne Kelly, Helen Atkmson, Albert Webb. ' m1. -monn Rav Innis' 51'. ‘ [min “ K'LILI. 'Passâ€"Agnes Thomson, hav um“, um Neaves, Eleanqr Storrey, Rnnald Watt, Efi'ie Colller. “mam“ -._,_ Promotion in Junior Room. 51'. II to Jr: IIIâ€"Elmer Love g2, Wallace LGVVIS A , - :‘glra McGuire 70. Dick Fidler 65. tilelen Smith 63, oz. )Iarjqry Jphnson J1 n’mn' Allan. 1 uc vv «'11 \anslyke Earl 1\anslxkc‘. Sr. 1’1'. .\ to .Ir. Iâ€"«Taclg Atkinson. ~uiwi l’iohlcs and Uttilm Pearce) 1:111. Mamamt Moore. Myrtle: uiuwn. [Imifi MacLean. B111} HRH. Donal} Campbell: Reta "Mmhh". Stanley Falklonghami nz'vncu Bolger. _{6001‘g§_‘.§lJoe am D11; 41 1‘ 1 (' ¢ .Q..llL-Q" 1)‘-";"Cl . \\..'\V-C\. llam )lalenald equal. Brian nan 15011. (Sec 11 Greenwood. 1:135 Dunsmonr. (Lloyd Erwin Eulalia Wilson‘ oqual. George Awhiv MavDougall. Kathleen wick. Harry )lcCaslin. Vera :U‘l'tnlh Durham Public School to 8121 human. 1928‘)â€" anlvtt. F 101 91100 Mm Lean. mm. Marjory Middleton. Allan. 101911}: \}'I}i}m01‘e?. '9 July 5, 1938 mm . ., .gu ‘ A}: .ic School Fred Mather 77, Helen Buller 70, Vera Leith_ _63,_ Mabel Pinkerton 61. I to Jr 11â€"Mary Stevenson 88, Allan Pinkerton 82, Elma. McGuire 78, Kenneth flarmount 76, George Dyer 69, Doroth_y Dye; 63. fir. Bid'Pi". Aâ€"Kathleen Hild- Yard, Blanche Reid, Walter Pm- kerton. "JEJ iv ‘td's'r'.’ 1vâ€"4Ma‘inie Macphail 87, Anna Mae MacIntyre 79, Archie MacEachern 70. __vâ€""â€"w' J1. III “to S.r IIIâ€"Winnie P10ud- ley 90 Donalda MacLeod 82 F101â€" ence MacEachern 84. Cecil Proud- ley 79, Anna Mae MacEachern 69, Edna Eckhardt 65. U. S. S._ No.10, glqulg {E Egrenjcrj'.‘ v- -- “-qu. _ P1. to Iâ€"Francis Smith, Eddie PrgudleAy, Sadie _Lckii_ardt. Ji' II to Sr. II-Mary MacFach~ ern. Andress Eckhardt. The fig ures after the names we the per gcents obtained. Elizabeth MacCuaig 5, Teacher. U. S. S. No. 2, Bentinck 8: Gleneilg Jr. IV to S1. lVâ€"Mu1iel BIOWII H. Rena Clarke H,H1‘*1bie Millei, Clarence Ritchie R. Sr. III to Jr. IVâ€"Chester Miller. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Johnnie Vessie H Archie McLean. Jr. II to Sr. lIâ€"Glenna Lawrence H, <1.heorgina Millm H. l [11.11. Il-â€"1_;eo1"ina \cssic H, Ewen Ritchie. . Jr. I to Sr. Iâ€"Marjorie V1355“: H. Mitchell McLean. U. S. S. No. 1, E. N. Sr. 111 to Jr. 1\'â€"- Velma Blytll H, Dorothy Bogle. Marjorie Kerr, El- gin Blylll. \Yill’lam Caldwell, Cle- ments Patterson, Claire Morice. .ll'. llI ln Sr. Illâ€"«Matilda. .Hl'yans. .Ix'. ll In 51°. ll--'.\Im'1-ay Morice. 81'. l to .ll‘. ll~~\'ermm Noble, Florence Bryans, Playfoml Schenk. Stanley Lawrence, Caldwell Kerr. .lr. l--»â€"Hvz‘1lrive Raw‘fi, Edith BI'V'JIIS. l’lllllll Land-once. Sr. Pr. Aâ€"Cameron Kerr, James \Vlllnll. Sr. l’r. ..-’râ€"~.\'c_»1-111z111 liden. .lx'. l»’1°.â€"-â€"l{os.=~ Keller. Hâ€"hom lrs. “Sr P1'.â€":Ralph Miller, \‘vssic. ..J1' 11. Im'nm }’1'.â€"-.\l'u':.:";au t \ essiv. dLHUtt‘S i101101>1; ii. V‘! '. Gordon 1’00 ’11]- S. S. No. 5, Glenelg Sr. III to .h'. lV'â€"-â€"\\'illie Pnart 30. H2 Clara Jack 78 H. Mat-y BIL-Nab 66, Vlolet Banks .37.. __-â€" r‘ ‘ f‘l-...A\L ‘2’ ¢â€".â€"4:4w.. h\ra T»; 2â€" E U? 2713.74 1:51. c; #7:.“ 5.7:: i. Vac. Ema/u. .L. .:.. 2 no 7.? Ext/’95:. .1521; 9, Victor 63. Average attendance 9.82. H. Wise. S. S. No. 11, Bentinck . JP. IV to SP. IVâ€"Clart‘nce thchie 7?» {hj '. James ixl‘mstrong 69, Ar- notta )Ianto' 68. Raymond Hop- kins' 02. Jr. III to S1~.IIIâ€"â€"\\'i1helaminw to ' 69, Fred Boseborougl'l' 68. human Dym' 66. Irvine? Mountain 63. Alfrml Dyer (31, Dawson \‘oilett If‘igures denote percentage; II'YLvuvu L, -. - - 65. Mfr-ml Dyer 61, Dawson Voile“. :30. Doris Dyer 51. Sr. II to Jr. IIIâ€"Freda Ritchie 77. Daniel Armstrong' 7'2. Sarah Dyer 70. Smith Holwkins 39. Sr. I to Jr. IIâ€"Ella Yollett' 82, Margaret Murdock 68. Jr. I to Sr. Pr.â€"â€"\\'i1helaminr Hapkins' 9'2. Ernest Murdock 78. Jr. Pr.â€"â€"Catherine Dyer. Beginnersâ€" John Murdock, vine Manta. Gerald Hiscox. 'Prnsent. every day; 60 per cent. Alâ€" DIIIG‘ l5“"'"' Sr. 111 to Jr. Petty 72, Susie I Smallman. '36.. Pr. - to Jr. 1â€" Bermc_e hoenig. D1 finnnl‘ "on LUI'UW know it is out. safe rule t0 80 by millions of 301' 1.1 It will 1’91”” [slay \\', McKe‘ctmiw, Teacher. Armetti McKechnie, Teacher L. S. No. 1, Normanby I’\’â€"â€"Lucy Robins, Jack ,, llilamshall 67,, Tommy 64- Wallace Marshall 6:2, RPta L. Barbour. Teacher. J 1'. IIâ€"B‘L'uce Clark 77 H, . Morrison, Teacher. .- aid-70V. 'Petty. Teacher- -Failed11J§S.Sie pass mfififivmm The St. Vincent United Church parsonage, Meaford, was the scene of a quiet wedding at 2 o’clock on Wednesday afternoon, June 27, when Miss Janet Mountain, of Normanbyrwas united in marriage to Mr. William Cameron Mc- Naughton of Hampden, by Rev. John E. Peters. ' The bride was attired in orchid georgette, tailored coat with hat to match, and blonde shoes and stock- ings. She was attended by her sister, Miss Rita Mountain, who wore a drefi of maize georgette with silver immings. Mr. Wesley Charlton, of Bentinck, performed the duties of best man. Following the ceremony a dainty buffet luncheon was served at the parsonage, after which the bride and groom left by motor for Toron- to and Niagara Falls, amid showers of confetti and the best wishes of their friends. The bride was the recipient of -a number of presents, including a purse of gold from Rev. J. E. Peters. - - Mr. _ affilâ€" __ Mrs. McNaughton on theif return will reside on the groom’s farm at Hampden. Amidst a profusion of fragrant June flowers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Men-m Lamlash, the marriage took place on June 26. 1928. at 2 o’clock, of their eldest daughter Edith Pearl, ’10 Mr. Frederick William Schmidt. eldest son 01 Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmidt. of the 2nd concession, Benlinck Rev. Dr. E. M. Morrow‘of Hanm 111 and Lamlash lfnited Churches of- ficiated in the presence 01' about two hundred invited guests. An arch 01° evergreen prettily decor- ated “ith bridal “math and (lante1l1ur1 bells, including a \xhite wedding bell in the centre formed a beautiful setting under \\':hi1‘11 the bridal couple stood “hile mam 1110111 lune llouers \xeie placed thioughout the rooms. heautifull; ,diaped and decorated in rose 11nd ‘white. .The wins‘omo bride. who was given in marriage by her father. looked very charming in her gown of white. silk trimmed with bows of white satin ribbon and roses. She wore the gift 01' the groom. 9. row 4i pearls. Her beautiful Veil was exquisitely arranged in coro- net style with lily-of-the-vallny and maiden-hair term and she car- ried an arm bouquet. of American beauty roses and maiden hair fern. from which many pretty streamers fell. \Vhite shoes and hose to match. tf_0nl[_)l(’i.t‘(l her brillal attire. Miss Lottie Mei-\‘yn. the maid of honor. was attired in a gown of maize silk crepe-(le-ehine trimmed with brilliants and carried a bou- quet ol‘ tleep pink roses. Mr. Carl Schmidt supported the groom. The little flower girls, Miss Verley Mervyn. sister of the bride. and Miss Marie Bailey. wore crepe-de- chine frocks of blue and yellow and carried baskets of roses ol’ variegated shagles. -0 'I‘.‘nâ€"\..vn‘.‘n Vulecuyuxy w--vv-. Mrs. Calvin Carson of Teeswater. cousin of the bride, daintily gowned in pale green silk genrâ€" gette. embroidered in contrasting shades. rendered Lohengrin‘s Bri- dal chorus and also played very sweetly during the signing of the register. The groom‘s gift to the maid of honor was a pearl necklace and to the groomsman a fountain pen. After the usual good wishes were extended to the bride and groom by those present the guests all sat. down to a sumptuous wed- ding dinner. A five-storey wed- ding cake. handsomely decorated and crowned with lily-ofâ€"the-Valâ€" ley and maiden hair torn and white lAlJn MoNAUGHTONâ€"HOUNTAIN SCHMIDTâ€"JIBRVYN THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Fred Hintz of Kitchener and a five hundred dollar cheque from the brides father and mother. A wide circle of friends extend best wishes for many yefi's of wedded bliss. ‘ fl Corner Concerns K. (Our_ 0101; Cgrrespolzdept) WALLACEâ€"DAVIS A quiet wedding took place at Durham rectorfiion Tuesday, July 3rd, when Mae vis, \eldest. daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. David Davis of Holstein, became the bride of Mr. William R. Wallace, son of Mr. an Mrs. Thomas Wallace, Normanby. Rev. Hayes officiated.“ -vv - vâ€". vâ€"_ Tileâ€"bride vand oom were at- tended by Miss llen‘ Marshall, niece of the groom and Robert Davis, brother of the bride; L -2..- 'ftie bride'm wore a gown of beige satin, with hat and shoes to match. The happy couple left on a motor trip to points north. Mr. and Mrs. James Tucker left Tuesday to visit friends around Belgrave and to attend on "Thurs- day a reunion of the old school in Morris‘Township, where the latter got her education. Mr. and Mrs. James Hargrave also intend going to it on Thursday. ‘ _. .. VD- â€"___ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Matthews vls- ited Paisley friends the first. of the week and on their return were accompanied by the latter-‘5 mother and sister, as well as their son Irwin, who has been attending Paisley High school. Miss Amanda .Matthews made a business trip to Owen Sound on lionday before leaving to spend the summer holidays near Burlington. Miss Johnson will accompany her to the latter place. ‘ .‘xliss Lavina Black. who has taught. Ulll' scimol luv the past two years with much satisfaction to all, resigned before the holidays in lilOpCS of getting a school nearer her home. She left on Friday hearing the best. wishes of all in the section. _ - . ‘ ~~ --â€" ‘ennn.. ‘o â€"â€"~ Miss Isobel Davis came homv from Toronto on Tuesday for :1 short holiday. She was accompan- ied by a friend. ~-â€" - x-.:.~. h. ITI‘.‘ 1.).) (I Jll nus.“- Mr, Lorne Allan took a trip to (jodorich owr the week-«3nd. Miss Rota Harhmu' has boon on- gag-ml to take charge of our school during the coming year. She has always hunn [rolmlzu' with both oh! and young in this section of hm hh’lh. so there is El fouling of con- “dance that, her success will lw good. . ‘ _ _ .â€".l' 'I nnrxv“l"x came homv SYNOPSIS or Pnorosnn BY-LAW or HUNlCIPAL eonrom'rtox or THE TOWN a! DURHAM. To guarantee debentures of the Durham Red Cross Memorial Hos- pital to the amount of $10,000.00 for erecting and equipping an addi- tion to the said Hospital. The De- bentures to bear interest at the rate of five per centum per annum and be repayable in thirty equal annual payments with interest. such payment; not to exceed $605.51 am ‘1“ Notice Take notice that the foregoing is a two synopsis of a preposed B'- Law of the corporation of t e Town of Durham to be submitted to the votes of the electors on the Thirtieth day of July, A. D. 1928. between the hours of nine o’clock in the forenoon and live o‘clock in the afternoon at the following places: The North Ward at the Public Library The East Ward at. A. McFarlane 5 Shop The West Ward at the Town Hall. And that the Twenty-eighth day of July A. D. 1928 at, ten o‘clock in the for‘enoon at the Town Clerk’s Office in the said Municipality has been fixed for the appointment of persons to attend at the polling places, and at the final summing up of_ the votes‘hy the glellk.‘ The 12th of July will he celebrat- edxin Flesherton this year. Be sure to be there. memr” ; H TRINITY CHI'RCH WOMAN’S G‘uild will hold their monthly home-made baking sale Saturday evening, July 7 at 7 pm. instead of Satmday afternoon as announced last meek, in the A.\' .P.A. rooms. Ice cream, cake, home-made candy etc., will also be served. human ms'rtuc'r cannon nuns THE ANN AL L. O. L. CHURCH paxade of Dmham Distxici. L. O. L. will he held to Knox church next Sundax ewning. Brethren are. re- quested to be pxesent. Visntins brethren welcome. Tenders will' be received up to July 16 for washing walls and ceiling of school, and ceiling to be painted twice. quest or any tender not necessaril acéepted.â€"- Apply to William Fu ton., Secre- tary-Treasurer of S. S. No. 6, Ben- tinck, R. R. In, Elmwood. TENDERS WANTED PAGE 5.

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