PAGE 8. SwintonPark ) ' r C W TQWmTékmma-Dd __‘_:A- (â€Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Sheppard and friends from Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Watson over the holiday. \ Miss Mildred Scott. accompanied by ‘ WT mm; Dromore v- â€"VV-â€"-' with a fancy pipe and tobacco. Mr. and Mrs. Crutchley both neatly replied thanking their friends for the gifts and good wishes and assuring them of a kind welcome in their new home. The remainder of the evening was merrily spent. Varney (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Ruby Blyth was home over Thanksgiving hol_iday_. _ . Mr. and Mrs. Joe Robinson and son motored from Toronto Saturday and visited her brother, Mr. and Mrs. Ron- ert Eden and other friends and re- turned home Monday. Miss Merle Morris and boy friend were home for Thanksgng Sunday. Mr- and Mrs. Nichol Bell of Elora old neighbors Durham Branch - Rowland, Manager VOL. 61.â€"N0. 3206. Injured Motorist Likely to Reco' an unfortunate accident occurre the flats west of Hutton Hill a1 front of the farm of Mr. Charles renoe, when a car driven by G Tolchard of Chesley was run lnï¬ wrecked by a car driven by 1 Kreutweiser of Owen Sound. I Tolchard car besides the driver Mr. and Mrs. William Tolchard, Tolchard. and Mrs. Elliott. a Chesley. The Kreutzweiser car 1 passengers Michael Healey and ‘ Grace Tollis and Georgina Cu} ham of Owen Sound. Durham Hospital in Critical (‘4 tion As Result of Motor Acc Sunday Eveningâ€"Was Thong! One Time He Could Not Get v From information received Traffic Officer Stone. who was scene of the accident shortty : happened. we learn that the T« car was proceeding west. whi] Kreutzweiser car was comim evidently heading for Cu en So: the impact both cars yere badl} On Sunday evening about eged. end William Tolchard. a 1 of George. and a man about of age. received three broken was otherwise seriously inj was removed to Durham where he is now a patient. and? it waS' thought for a ï¬rm: could not recover. he is now i to be on the mend. Besid broken ribs. Mr. Tolchard 1s pl in the lower extremities. am yet out of danger by any meat other occupants of the cars V injured. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€" - “I _- â€"â€"d wâ€" _ _ Will Prefer Charges The accident. we learn. will a full investigation. and Tran i Stone informs us he is laying of reckless driving against weiser. claiming that ah the i points road. 6 V'â€" Acciden‘; at Kenilworfl A rather peculiar acmdem at Kenilworth last Frida‘ about 11 o‘clock. Leo 001 Mount Forest was coming 1 .V-v wwâ€" _ the highway and had 510m) roadway to repair a tire. He approaching from the '80 placed a flashlight on his 11 C'v‘flï¬'ï¬ â€˜71 “rrâ€" vâ€"vv_, placed a flashlight on his re as a protection. but when W of Egremont came along In the light for an approachi and in the mix-up swiped cat, putting it in the ditch ‘ there himself. also. A subst vestigation by Officer 8mm in the preferring of chart; Lunn for reckless driving. Truck Struck Wage Last Saturday night abd truck owned by the Anon Company and driven by D: ner, ran into a wagon di owned by William Mamo oi together and settled theifl the driver of the truck at liability. There will be nq vestigation. Traffic done away with. Wm and perfectly safe. norm bound motorists will hax‘ tious in approaching mi! has nor. yet been ofl‘ici mill ind for a few < covered the temporary bridge Open earlier news to motorists u---â€" before me W11. at 9W8? driving horse-drawn the WW? 3‘ â€â€˜3‘“ . _-‘- arid Ciution Must After having been do" st spring. motor ‘r‘ â€" v to his having been ho: «m “5 it feel on Provincial H of Chesles' Li‘ do with , but