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Durham Chronicle (1867), 28 Mar 1929, p. 8

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PAGE 8. Toronto} 'port it a wond ul play. Mr. and Mrs. Ham Reay and fam- ily spent Sunday at the home of Miss I Anme Hobldrk. * (I Mr. and Mrs. Gorman Johnston on the arrival of a baby girl. Mother and ‘ baby are- doing we . . urier, Mr. McChesney, Our mail co . has been . very' faithful during the, ’ stormy weather. We certainly appreâ€" H. S Fiddes. A recegtion is beiné he d at the home of t (Thesday). We tender the congratu; latlons of the nelghborhood to thlS Saturday were his wife, . ‘ thur, Arthur Morgan, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Alec MacArthur, Haileybury. Mrs. Bruce and Mr. Duncan Egack, It. anoru'ccu Lu. 01.1» A v ._ 7‘ Mrs. Aiken, Buffalo. Mrs. Shortreed returned home Saturday after spent:- ing __three weeks in Buffalo. - .- - _-_- - - .â€" A nvvnIQTH and Mr- “‘5 ULHU vv UV-" ___ Misse V Marie and Evelyn and George Henderson visited at Wm. Mather’s recently. Miss Alice Muir spent Sunday with UVUMLS. " o â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" called on and sang “Nor"; b’Neil”, and “Michael Roy”, assisted by Miss Bertha James in the last. Miss Harrett and Mr. Cook sang 'a couple of duets; Solo by Mrs. H. MacLean “Mother Machree” ' solo by Mr. Sullivan “Danny Boy” and a duet by Mrs. H. MacLean iand Mr. Sullivan, “When Irish Eyes HENDERSON’S. BAKERY Be UV. UL uuqu - ; was Durham. .m 01' Miss Ma r the spent the sirigâ€" John Stex nds”. Mr. Ge ' narks the guest I. and cently. Mac-l We age the O. D. R. school spent. , end with her cousin, Mrs. A L 'Hincks. Mr. Dan Campbell spent-C the week- [101158311 1|!qu ..-_-_- Mr. Ed. Hogg before his departure, with a. purse of m was read by oney. The address Mrs. Sam McDermid and firm was made ‘py Mr. Holstein (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Lillian McCall is visiting with friends in Toronto. Mrs. J. Aldred of Durham spent Fri- day with her daughter, Mrs. Kennedy. Mr. George Fenton was in Tara on Tuesday on business. Mr. William Brown spent a coupjlrei Durham. Miss Mabel Orchard of Orchardville Mr. and Mrs. spent the week-end with . John Stevenson. . o ' r‘ ents. William Geddes and Miss Jean BAKED FRESH--- EVERY HOUR! | or starting the day right that is quite so perfect as a. cup of coffee sup- p‘lemented with one or two of our delics ious Hot Cross Buns. - ., ,, L, :r'r “V'thflfi.” cw xiv; VOL. 62.â€"N0. 3223. No Beginner Pupil: After Easter Holi The Public School Board quested The Chronicle to make that parents refrain from er pupils in the Publit f0 owing the Easter holidays. made in the form of a request understand that the Board ls w rights in refusing to admit sud if they see fit. The request is a perfectly 11 one, this practice hax‘mg been out in the local school during three or four years. When fil tuted the Board was not sun result. but the experience gal‘ proven to Board and teachers requirement is not only in t1 est of the school as a whole. in the interest of the pupils tm Pupils attending school for! time and making their debut 1 Easter holidays simply ca: given the proper attention a result are no further ahead e4 ally than if they had beenl home until the end of the sun cation. At Easter time In: school enters its. last lap for p and entrance results and the naturally engage the major 11‘ the staff's time. The smau are not only neglected but sence in the school is a do those who are getting read June examinations. ‘ Plainsâ€"Has Provéd Advam __ - The school \031 really bei the summer \acation it is every class is commencing at: tom and each pupil rcceix dividual attention he is enti ‘â€" v www..- Based on the xcsults of 1 three or four man: the Boav formed us that this request, not to gratifx am “him. In real interest of the school a. and the beginner pupils in g Vileâ€""would ther'efbre aga known the requestâ€"keep the scholars at home until after! 1118? vacation GETS APPOINTME Durham Boy Goes to St. Cw Important Capacityâ€"War: Delegated to Winnipeg. Ward Koch. M.A.. at p) the Botany Department. U: Toronto. has reoeiyed En, e ‘ V. v-uvvv with the Dominion Govei Assxstant Plant Pathologist quarters at St. Catharines. was originally appointed v quarters at Winnipeg when have been carrying on res on cereal diseases in the ' wheat rust and other disea: ly cause damage exceedin lions. Lately. however. a ment has been changed to arines where he will carry « on fruit diseases in the Ni insula. His duties commem A small act may have consequences. Forty-five there was a strike in an mine. A group of e took a car of coal. set it pushed it down into the That fire is still b ° years it has been smold ground. spreading many its starting place. destrot cca‘. dcpsrits and render' of acres oi’ surmcc mound Today it threatens: to wâ€"wv The _fire that a mor started 45 years ago oer out to be a bigger thing ‘ who started it ever 1mag __â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"-‘â€"â€"â€" Mayâ€"“They say that, was once pretty as a pich _.A "A drawing no“ she reset WITH DOMINION ANGER CARRIES

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