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Durham Chronicle (1867), 14 Mar 1929, p. 5

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it L Manager a book- lanadian a copy. ivcstock 's in the Success with a we! visited for a ter. Mrs. Joseph this week to visit over. lambton street. ient at Durham couple of months, hat she was able :2 on Tuesday. !a patient in Dur- {gomg treatment. It, is hoped be ugly improved to Crawford of Re- .ve been visiting , Skeles. Mount ust on and R. Whit- this week. dele- pdge to the an- te Orange Gram: E with Mr. and and other old 14.. 1929 Cookâ€"In Detroit, Mich 8 192;. to M, and Mrs. mm GENERAL MERCHANTS DURHAM nm'r To clear at given, your willingness to help has been an incentive to others to do their best. We shall always remember your kind and gentle disposition, your patience endurance, your faithful at- tendance and untiring energy, in your noble efl’orts to assist us in all our church organizations and the magne- tic influence of your character, morai- lymand intellectually. I A ____ 1'“le w of Swinton A sleighlos went to the Mrs. Bertha They must 1 they did not ing. The Willin Society will day p ..,m M cordially invi committee 3: Erma MacLe Jessie Nichol. There were out to the P2 on account 0. be held thic ' - w “â€"4 vvnovvoo V14 her recent resignation after nine years of successful teaching in the contin- nation school there. The address is too lengthy for this week’s budget, but says in part: “During the number of years you have spent with us, we have learned to appreciate your faithful 1‘“... AA- recipient ‘6an 'fifiE'é‘nvEF" tauggrv‘ice by the United Church of Beeton as recognition of her valuable serv1ces m church, choir anq‘ §und§y school. On kn- “AAA-Q‘ _A-: ____ V vâ€"vvvuâ€"“J Q We hré' glad to know that A sleiéfiibaawéf our youth and beauty went to the dance on Friday night at _ ‘5' -wuvv v- A” a“ u all.“ :with best wishes for your success I!) all your undertakingsâ€"Your Chums at Priceville. Misses Olive McMeekin and Jessie Nichol spent a couple of days visiting their friends, Mrs. Arthur Richardson of - Swipton Park. fellowship, Jean, we would 35-13. yagr‘ acgegfgngg of_ this gift and ea on "The W'W”rit the morning service and in the evening ‘ e Temptation of Faith. Christ's 2nd Temptation into the Wfldern ” On the evemng' of February 18 about meaty girl friends of Miss Jean Mc- There I We had no service last Sabbath ; owing to the weather conditions. We hope that this may be the last time this winter when we will be compelled to suspend our service Next Sabbath, DHV, at 2.30, we hope for a good attendance. . A representative from Orangeville Presbytery will meet the congregation Helpers will meet on Friday afternoon'. Services next Sabbath at 11 o’clock and 7.30. Sabbath school at 10 o’clock and Bible Class at the same hour. It was very encouraging to find so many coming out to march last Sab- bath, notwithstanding the conditions of the roads. Let us all try and at- tend church. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McDonald and. Miss Ulva spent an evening last weex with Mr. .and Mri Percy Ledingham. over. We congratulate our old resident, George Pilgrim on his recent elevation to Sergeant on the London police force. T. S. .Cooper is holding a three-day course in live stock judging at Lam- lash, which commenced Wednesday of1 this week. The judging will take place at the homes of Messrs. George Brown and Dougall McDonald. Miss Blanche Boyce. operator at; Durham center, spent Sunday at her home here. Mrs. Andrew Hastie visited last week with her sister. Mrs. Brown at Han- _ fiâ€"_ vâ€"Vâ€"v' {all repeating the Lord’s prayer. Two contests closed the meeting. The next meeting will be a joint session with Ebenezer, with a debate and social meeting. SWINTON PARK or PAGE 5.

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