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Durham Chronicle (1867), 8 Nov 1928, p. 8

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We would ask you to accept thi. purse as a token of the love and re- spect we hold for you and of the many happy hours spent together. The best wishes of the community go with you to your new home and we trust that you will make friends there us you have here. What is our loss is It was with deep regret that we burned at your intention to leave me community. During the time spent in our midst you have always been wu- nng to give your time and strength to assist in any way those who needed help. The address is as follows: Dear Friends and Neighbors: It is with great pleasure that we. your friends, have gathered tonight to spend a. few pleasant hours with you before your departure to a new com- sold their farm last Spring to Mr. Blain Fortune of Chesley, have moved so the Manto farm now owned by the Boyd Bros. or. the 8th con. Before their departure the friends and neigh- bors of the 10th and 12th concession met to spend a social hour with them and to present them with a purse of money. Mr. and Mrs. Honess are high- ly respected citizens and no doubt will be missed by their neighbors and triends. We are pleased that they de- aided to settle down nearby and we hope that the old associations may week in Toronto attending fume Evelyn of Toronto have taken up residence on the farm formerly owned by Green. We welcome this young aouple back to our community and hope they may enjoy the change of The choir 1mm Swizz-ton Pan: 301»- msed to Prioeville last Sunday evening Ind had charge 0’ the singing. Mr. William lane spent part 01 1353 Mr. Richard Hardymadeabusinas kiptothecitylastweekandretumed Ir. Roy Urstad: on the occasion of unit marriage which took place this {Our Own Correspondent) Basses Jessie McCaslin and Elsie Boyce were the gum of Miss E. Petty we: the week-end. Swinthark gunman-5.1131311111113529: (OurOmCorrespamde‘nt) §Wy 0‘ the cammml'j in the we: , . 1:0,;lossotthexrhomeandconmby "fire My evening. Mr. Ianghlm ”mammsdelayedthefm isaiivewire ashe has already mtha’rworkandthereism-I 2 hmzsehmnMrAlecVanz- ableploughmgwdovet. Agoodmany a ' . - hanrmthelammm'sm mm: even some standingyez.buz mmtofthewetfanitwmbe PAGE 8. AnnmheroitheymmSDGODEfiom ”attended theHaBoween social: mammehanatPricevme,onWed- ”dayeveningandassistedtheymmg ovummmdflfdmmfiusunmbpofifl gfinfik €0,580 .5 .Muohunflu' 683:3 when. 3 68m a 0.5.6 8 §§§§a§§.i Threshing is completed for the Y?” We wish to extend heartiest congrat- Crawford tamed a number of friends one ev- ening recently. The teachers and pupils of the sur- rounding schools entertained the par- ents and others to a Hallowe’en social wire. ngboutaOoftheBwYPUmembers Mr. AlecVaughanandmotherspem fromthisplacemowredovermWalk- adayrecbnflyufihMr.aners.Ken-;erton?riday eVeningandwere the 112121 Vaughan of new: Anhur. guests of. £11er People’s society of .az‘ew ozusattendedthepmentat WalkertonBaptist church. Thepro- timeof year. ‘I'hepolesareanmmdinessforthe; anumberattendedthesaleozfihingsjnfife. 1m 03W}: We? ZionSumiay schoolcloaed for the glosemandmm Ewimezmanthslastfiabbath. 5-. M.S.metatthehomeotE Mr. aneraChfiordCookvisited .- 9...“... M. mmxgag of- thelatter’soldhome, nearChfiley,on guests of thé Young People's society of WalkertonBaptist church. Thema- gramwasg’venbytheMulockbranch ( Our Own Correspondent) (Last Week’s Items) InspectorRobertWrightofHanover mtedmnschoolPfidayoflastweeK andfoundthings mg nicely youngcéupheandtmeto the finest MnLorne McIntoshofNiagaraFans spenttheweekâ€"endathishomehere. Mr. Cameron Corlett returned home from WW Canada on Saturday. He also visited relatives in North Dakota, Mshedfmthehorses. on Sunday. non. and Dorothy Pickering of Durham; spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs; Mr. Jm .Yasey. Jr., returned tol hishomehereafterspendingthepast year in Western Canaan. _ Mrs. Jam Buchanan and daughter, Vera of Paisley visited relatives here MissMurielHefthassecuredapo- sition in Toronto for the winter months and left for there on Thurs- day. underthecareottwodocmrs. frmnthePrairBlastweek. , s :~ 1 *I I: w-tfi‘w‘?" : V' The 24 new lawyers just created ‘m Ontario will begin at once to practée: economy .â€"Toronto Telegram m. Dana nammon spent. a few days the latter part of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Murray Ritchie. W, Phyllis of Holstein, were 2;: itarsonStmdaywithMr.aners-E The elfs and fairies were out Ha; Iowe’en and called on friends or. m Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hamilton 715;“ thefirstoftheweekinOwenSo Jd Mrs. Covfll of Simcoe is a mite: this week with her sister. Mrs Gem?“ Mr. Da’v'id Hamilton “1,ng Claim Chronicle Write-up of 25 Relative to Fire in Tim Was Libellous and Serious. E VOL. (BLâ€"NO. 3204 We have received a 10th (3le Metals Limited of formerly of Durham. throu; solicitor, H. B. Morphy. compl: Clark Metals Limit Take Exce‘ our write-up in reporting 3 their premises here. which am our issue of October 25. T1 ment taken exception to is: “The tovm loses nothing by as after the original Clark Company went to the wall th ' Company purchased the buil ' the town in. order to take 0 charted of the defunct compa In analysing the letter recei Mr. Morphy in behalf 01‘ h‘L we would take it that the ob' taken on the ground that in to Clark Metals Limited as ‘ we have, as is claimed. tende fleet seriously upon Clark M has already damaged their c in hands of rival manufact have every reason to beli further damage this company} We are very sorry indeed if ference has done anything 1 even in the slightest degree. was no intention of so doing. of the article reporting the' loss by fire was written with intent. It was merely a news an unfortunate happening. paragraph referred to publ show that the building. on u town formerly held first through the guarantee of bonds. had no further intere building. this interest haying sorbed by the Bassick Com; they purchased the obligations Metals Limited for the sum in cash. and carried on the b Canada under the name Metals Limited. Since the Company have taken hold company it has enjoyed more perity. and it is too bad if I the one word. “defunct" in Ta icle should have caused the nd any loss of business or affect «credit in any way. as they at be one of the strongest com the North American contineu Clark Metals Limited. the company. came to Durham in least the first publication of I ‘735 was on June 10. 1920. and the company came to tow ‘ year. The bylaw guaran bonds of the company to th1 of $15,000 was voted on and c July 5 with a majority of 22! a well-wnown fact and I further reference here that 1 Metals Limited Company in could not live up to their fin: ligations. and the last audito shows that of the $15,000 in the town's guarantee. there i unpaid balance of $11,577 .25 and interest which will have up by the town. This was the company tha ferred to in our write-up a; iginal Clark Metals Compa went to the wall. and we re ingly that anyone should ! our statement as to makes? that we meant the preset Metals which is now a writ the Bassick Company. and t are pleased to learn. is doinzl and prosperous business in We trust that this explanatid acceptable to the present 0% Company which. as we have viously in this article. is n+ sound. financial condition. ‘1 Farther From Our Intention! aged so far as we know. :9 able to take care of any final gations which they may incu are sorry if the article in ‘ reflected upon the standing ‘

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