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Durham Chronicle (1867), 2 Jan 1930, p. 8

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fill hello ‘0 gatit‘ . PAGE grow of ov- favor Berle AC( repor net ( small acres this 300m nae-1n w my" ten. mundinthewest,whemhehsslive mt:tl:hmgll:cw%fwbm01mwm Theol. inns w.wmhnnmemn°wmmfimmm° Mmmdn.¢nm’mmttmdthemembersoftlm whontires. n.3ohom‘vumooa‘m‘ly- smouthccrtyvoteofthsnksiorthe an. mice l; :3.qu mm in. Rocky Saugeen may mu , 113.me J, Om ”pond Mtheccdnrcontnct st ”Macon-d, (Our Corr eat) m. Mr. Alvin Vollet and sister Reta were The Baker homestead was brightened guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. during the Christmas week. by the pre-- ““- M'S- N9“ MCI“!!- sence of their son. Ellison. from the Mr. Allister Lawrence. Toronto. is Queen city. I spending a few days this week at his Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur ate 1101113 here. Christmas cheer with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Kenneth Manor: is a holiday JOhI‘. MCNBIIJ Of town. ,visitor with her parents. Mr. and Mrsu The McClocklin home on the 4th ! Rober: Lawson. concession was a lively spot last week! , as Mrs. Will Campbell. with Masters Miss Belle Lauder. Toronto. spent I . * 6 Charlie and Ralph of Welbeck made the I Chr 15““? fit her home here J M95144 en’s Drug Store -_-â€"A._ ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Roy McCrao and baby Stanley and ms. Joseph .1 kimon of Palmerston were guests; of '. and Mrs. Jos. R. Edwards for some days. Mr. James McGeachy of Pusllnch was. fi visitor at the Edwards‘ homestead over the holiday. There was a big gathering at Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Greenwood’s on Christmas Miss Edna Aulrey went to Toronto on Saturday after spending a weason’; two weeks with kindred 9.; Townsend's Lake. Mrs. Hy Benton. Missy Blanche and Easter Gordon of Glenelg Centzf- :12": spending a week at Grandpa George “__..AI_ Pear"; rooms resound. with. laughter andâ€"161;. Daddy Will was over on Christmas Day. TAG! Patrons, we ex ess our thanks for ye in co-oper- ation in 1929, and our wishes for all the health, hap ess and prosperity that the New Year can bring. ’ ~â€"â€" w v“; m we church was quite a success. Tho‘omr vhe WM" 8 night was fine and although the roach “£301 were bad a good crowd gathered. M’r. “ Willis “3" 1““ Armstrong ably filled the position or hocke mm‘edfiflfx chairmen and each one taking part 111:3?- the afternoon 2123007211. The proceeds were about ale 18!; cleaning" de- Mr. Alvin Vollet and sister Reta were 3%.,“ ms brilhtened 1 guests on Sunday at the home of Mr- .-. ‘ Read The Chronicle ads on page 7. Mrs. Alex. McIntosh and son and daughter spent an evening recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean. Mr. William Bell and 5011 Tom were recent visitors with friends in Berkeley. Mrs. Andrew Hastie and son Dougal spent. 9.‘ day this. week with friends: 3': the Rocky. Mr. William Hill was a visitor Christ- mas day with his sister, Mrs. George Turnbuih Mrs. Neil McLean spent a day this I“ speed week v.1 h Mrs. James Ewen, Aberdeen. sthey Mrs. John Vessie entertained Christ-j Mr. mar. da. .family dinne1. {of V Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan and son Alvin were recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. A. Symons. The Council of 'two years ago has returned to omce. We can now expect Rocky 83“ gee“ many improvements on roads with (Our Own Correspondent) Grierson at the helm. The Christmas Tree. which was held! Goldsmith Bros. ““9 received an in the church was quite a success. The ”’33:. for 3112. pairs 0‘ ““3 from 300113 night was fine and alth h the roads 5° WP '- were bad a good crowd mm. m. Mr. John and Steve Wade took in the Armstrong guy fined the position of hockey match in Owen Sound Friday reactbyowldecirclebothmtheeut am! in the west. when he has lived forasoa'eofyearsormore. Theold neighborhood extends its sympathy to .-___ A week’s illness. Mr. Amett was one of the truest men we have ever met. He yes guys foblicing, a hard worm. contact with his fellow Miss Mary Macmtyre of Toronto visited her parents and brother here during the holiday. . Rev. J. F. Smith of Toronto is spend- ing New Year’s with is brother Mr William Smith and visiting other 'reiai Ll__-â€"- ‘â€" â€" _, Mr. Fletcher Ridden has made some trips north this winter. The Welbeck school concert will be held on January 3. A good program it; being prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Mounting and family spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lounds. [his snow motor the pullman turned turtle over a 13-foot embankment. Ow- ing to the delay in uprighting the sleigh some of the kiddies were overcome by fumes from the lantern but were speedily assisted by Dr. Philipps and _: they speeded merrily on their way. Mac Campbell is busy building a. wagon box for Mr. Charles Lawrence c; Hutton Hill. Mr. Jake Willit 01 [aberdeen deliver- ed a valuable perchesen horse to Mr. Henry Lounds on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Godfrey Scheuef'nlann of Western Canada a?“ mending the nxinter with his brotha .' William. 'tar paper and canvas, heated by a coaloll stove and lighted by a gasoline lantern. The long trip was unevntful except for a sleigh mishap. When passing James Douglas’ at Williamsford turning out to avoid Dr. Phllipps and m. E. R. Goldsmith has invented a sleigh to furnish warmth to his wife and kiddies on the Christmas trip to their parental home at Massey. The outfit consists of a light sleigh equip- ped with a Chevrolet windshield, a frame built of spruce polls covered with Ridden _spent Friday in Durham. to Toronto for examination. M‘s. Percy Ledincham spent Christ- ms at Mr. Charles Lawrence’s. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ’9 Toronto, of Western my dun" Mia-:MIMIhunnu-t; diam}. news on Sunday of the death 6! K15 father,_Â¥r. _C. w. A1110“ Of Edmonton. -.A_ spending New Year’s with thé ‘ MB: gr’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Pat- Mr. George 8221] is employed by tho furnitum company for the winter in Master Hamid Atchison is spending the holidays at the home of his uncle. Mr. Harold Lawrence, Egremont. Miss Susie Greenwood visited this week with her chum, Miss Clara Jacques. Christmas Day with his parents, Mr. and _._Mrs James McGirr. Mr. McGirr, 812, has been somewhat improved the pqsg week, though far from well. m 9 for service as the’ Lord had commanded Ithem. During the meeting Mrs. John )Y 5 Marshall, on behalf of the society pre- [sented Mrs. R. R. Watson with a life r- f membership certificate. Mrs. Watson m. ’ replied thanking them. Officers for 1930 were elected: Pres, Mrs. John t- Marshall; Vice-Pres, Mrs. William 8 Allen; Treasurer Mrs. G. MacAllister; n . Sec, '1‘. E. Byers; Secretary of Tid- jings, Mrs. Watson. Lunch was served1 :1 s at the close and a social hour was '8 . spent. I S. S. No. 9 held its school meeting on Thursday morning. Mr. William 'Weir was elected to the chair and the usual business dealtwith. The retiring trustee, Mr. J. Newell, was re-elected. Messrs. James Brown and W. G. Law- rence are the other two. Mr. Archie McDonald received the contract of sup- plying the wood at $4.50 a cord. » Mr. Oscar Bell of Kirkland Lake visited over the holiday at the home of his mother, Mrs. John Bell. l Mr. Thos..Atchlson hag been employ- Mrs. J. Nichol, Miss Florabeloand Mr. Walter Nichol of town spent Christ- mas at the Nichol home. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Arnott and £931in spent Christmas Day at Mrs. J. Hop- kin’s; in town. I , Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Atchison and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence and Mr. Robert Matthews attended a family gathering at Mr. Harold Law- rence’s, Egremont. on Christmas Day. the day of Pentecost, the birthday of the Chrstian church, and the results which followed the waiting of the dis- ciples in Jerusalem till they had power (A.- -A“---.“ Our W. M. S. met. Wednesday after- noon at the home of Mrs. McAlilster to hold our last meeting for the year. Though a cold day seventeen ladie'; U-â€" ited Monday with Mount Forest friends. Though it was cold and stormy quite .3 large number were present at the school house on Friday afternoon to listen to the interesting programme of dialogues, recitations and choruses put on by Miss MacAllister and pupils, as- sited by Miss Smith-and scholars from. Blyth’s school. Santa Claus appeared near the close to give out the presents from the Christmas tree after which» lunch was served. 1 Babe of Bethlehem who has brSught peace and gladness to millions. Mr. Robertson of Toronto gave a splendid Christmas sermon on the wonder§ul_lo_ye_ of God in sending the (Intended for last week.) We have been having college studenm from Toronto taking our services lately who have been giving good ser- mons and some of them we would be glad to hear again. sister at Mr: Donal goes Our sympathy ' box andthebrothcrsandsistersandother scholarsexchancedwtswdallenioy- relatives, who will mourn her passing ed the well prepared mum. in the prime of life, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Million and 800 greetings to all who have gone from Mrs. 3013011 napkins. Knox Corners to distant parts. Mr. and Mrs. David Thomnson and couple for ‘ long ma happy life. end Hrs. Elijah Armstrong. unandMN'm-mwmmmmd MnendumflobertJOhnltomlbc Mr. end Mu. D. nucleon, of Toronto, Chm. spent an fltemoon the first are spending the holiday week with or the WOOK with their WW, Hr. their parents here, Mr. and Mrs. Al- ind Mrs. lam Rankin; bert Wu The teacher, Miss Marjorie Ritchie We wergverymytohw otthe nvethechndrenacmisumstreeon death as Mrs. Lane of Brandon who theoloslnc day of school. Thedlym was formerly was Jessie Mcnvride, gtqrmy but the children had a. wonder- couch. Hope almanac better mm. mumâ€"I. Barry tom-t someotthelunu chmmthupartmdhpondwith mummmotmmm I Thin-ad” evenlng.Decem- and Mrs. Absalom unpopulnrrom ,rorllr. ladiesandamemberotthechoirmd (neemeEIlu-xhall),whom Won bun-28th 3,4?! Miss Ruby Matthews was home from Toronto over the holiday season. ms. Earl Mead spent Monday at- temoon with her old friend. Mrs. R. Gadd, Holstein. Mr. Earl Mead has been advised of the very serious illness of his aunt, Mrs. R. Hearton of Collingwood. who will be remembered by old timers as: Maria Mead. A. social evening is going to be spent in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mighton this Tuesday night to dance the old year out and the new year in. Mr. and Mrs.’ Rehben Watson and the coming Friday evening will be spgnt wftp Mr. _and Mrs. Thos. Daley. The dancers from arofind the lake agent last Frday night in the home of |been assitlng his brother Mr. Wes. Noble for some time. Mr. and Mrs. James McGlrr and two children of Detroit, Mich" spent over the festive season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lawrence. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Wilfred Barber 13 home from Cache Bay for the holidays as is Miss Ru_oy Morrison from Cargill. mother, Mrs. Thompson, here. Miss Lizzie Fatrnle, teacher ,is holi- daying with her mother at Mr. Watt Thompson 'a Mr. Earl Noble of Owen Sound has Corner Concerns Thompson and with Mrs. Thos. Burk'e. Mr. George Miller was busy discing the road on Saturdny. This will cut doggy tbs hjglg_§M9s and evep them up Nomination was held in 'Ayton 05 Monday. Excitement generally runs high on this day. Mr. Carl Liebolt and friend Kitchener spent Christmas at Mr. John Liebolt's. The Melville church Christmas ‘02)- tertsinment which was postponed for a week was held on Thursday evening. A fair crowd was out in spite 01‘ the bad roads. The mild days last week were a w:- come change after the stormy \K'C‘alrzor Liebol i. (Our Own Correspondent) Wewishthe Editor.hisstnfluidthe many readers a very Happy sud Pros- perous New Year. I manersWhitmm'eGa-rieue spending a few dnys with the latter-‘- brother, Mr. Julius Drier and m. Drier. Mary. Mount mu visited on Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Witherow. Mr. and Mrs. John Grein und Reuben 10th concession, spent Christmas with the latter’s mother, Mrs. Christina ‘_h_fls_s_E. §mlth is spending a month Calderwood

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