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Durham Chronicle (1867), 24 Apr 1930, p. 8

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i {figâ€"$161M” 'thelr sons. Maxwell d Oman and MT. R. Robinson of up]: and Mr. and Mrs. James Ander- . and family of Mount Forest; Ma);- Ennis gone to Columbus, Ohio, to cut in the Blue Valley Creamery of k r. time. flue Easter service on Sunday morn- h in the United church was a very ”eating one. Three baptisms took fin, Mr. and Mrs. H. Cowan‘s little - and Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy’s twin . Mrs. Clarence Fenton and Mrs. n: Prank Dinswen o! the Normal “col. Toronto. is spending Easter hol- .15 at his home here. Ir. Percy Renwick and family are “8 into part of Mr. Herb Lamont’s he on Centre street. C a couple of days last week. In M. Howell lett Thursday after- “ to spend Easter holidays with “do in Detroit end Chicago. “at holidays at his home at Price um spent n couple of days last week in Mrs. Henry Reid. Miss E. David- - accompanied them home for Easter. is. Gilmour of Burgessville visited fl week with her brother. Mr. Andrew her and Misc Hunter. Ir. 1’. Ridden of Guelph spent “er with the McCall. family. lbs 11. Johnston is spending Easter «at at Pelee Island. Lake Erie. with hr sister. who is teaching there. PAGE 8. I'. and Mrs. Merton Reid 0! Sea- (Our Own Corrupuudent‘ used car come and see our stock before buy- ing. We can save you money. We list below some of the models we have in stock: IF YOU are contemplating the purchase of a 1929â€"Ford Tudors V -_ 1929â€"Ford Standard Coupes cars are in splendid condition. FudthMSaviee ' ‘ Club Sedan : . olet Coupe .evrolet Coach ‘ .eurolet Touring levrolet Truck with dump body . "”va I We are glad to know that Mrs. An- drew Marshall, who has been sick in Hanover Hospital is improving. She is staying a while with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Milligan. Misses Muriel and Evelyn Henderson spent Monday with their aunt, Mrs. A. Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. R. Corlett and daugh- ter Marguerite, spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. N. McRonald. . Miss Helen Milligan, F'lesherton, is holidaying at her home here. O v. haw-v slightly u'sea. “ Green bargain for a family of the name of MacSnortle. Miss Bessie Grierson, Durham, visit- ed Sunday at her old home here. Mr. and Mrs. W. Derby and Margaret spent Easter Sunday with her sister in Paisley. No Use to Owner Advertisement in a count paper: __ The Women 3' Institute met last with a goodly number of. members present. The president, Mrs. McGuire. was in. the chair. After a number of business items were disposed of Mrs. Christie read a splendid paper on “Gardening” writVn by Mrs. Tuck who was unable to be present. It was de- cided at this meeting to send flowers to all the sick ones in the community. farmers are getting ready to com- menca seeding. The funeral of the late MissSarah 181‘ South Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) sale a secondhand monument, a duet which was very news- the _ It caused '8 (eeung 01 WW' -- mama. ml. w“ _)__ ___ this neichbdrhOOd ‘0 hear. 0‘ the Toronto Tuesday with a truck load of 01 Kenneth 0- Allan; 8011 Of Mr. 51°" potatoes for Wm. and A. L. Hincks.. ,_ and the late Matilda M18110! TOrOIfl’D. We!“ of the 101113.809“! was, at Gravenhurst, Thursday, April 17' ‘t observed flttingly in the 110.11 on Boater . the age of 23. He was-born and partly May when Rev. Mr. W W- Dromore (Our Own Correspondent) The weather was especially fine for Easter Sunday. The roads being in "‘vvâ€" good condition for motoring brought many visitors for the holidays. At Amos church on Sunday morning Mr. Little of Hanover conducted the services and. there was a large con- gregation present. The choir, assisted. by Mr. William Isaac of Toronto, Miss Florence Renwick of Dunnville and Mr. Lewis Renwick of Wellesley sang an Easter anthem. Mr. William Isaac ”Vv- â€"â€"-__ sa'hg a golo, V‘l'iI'he Old Rugged Cross”. The church was beautifully decorated with Easter lillies and rcse plants. .. Miss ThelmeIâ€"Wilson and friend from Napanee are spending the holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson. 5'“ U0 Ow Missnli'iorencev 'fâ€"tâ€"enwick of Dunnville is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Renwick. Mr. and Mrs. William Isaac. son and daughter and Mrs. James Coleridge of Toronto spent the holiday with their many friends here; “ â€" â€"â€" “-3 -‘â€" ”A“ ”fl -a1;de_1;si. Lewis Renwick, son and daughter spent Sunday and Mon- day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rphvyick. n_-_1._a- A: ‘IAII“+ LWUUL II -VV-‘ "-'-â€"vv Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cushnie of Mount Forest and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cassie r U‘ CCU, “LI“ 5". o â€"--v- ..___ _ , and Mrs. Elsie McIntyre of Dundalk visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renwick on Sunday. Miss C. Fettes of the Red Cross hos- pital Durham, attended Amos church on Sunday morning and visited friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fenton of Holstein visited at R. Taylor’s on Sun- day. _ Miss Mary Taylor and Alexander visited at John Russell’s, _ Esplin, on We all“ 1'“ Do L'LVuI-voov- â€"â€" W--- from Toronto, visited with her sister, Mrs. Arthur Benton, over the holiday. Mr and Mrs John Hill of Boothville and Miss Helen Christie of Stratford at- tended Amos churcp Sunday morning. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Margaret Wilson was home from Owen Sound over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. E. Andrews of Mount Forest spent from Saturday till Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Wes. An- drews. M Jane Matthews is spending a fe ays visiting around the old home th friends and relatives. Mr. Thomas Davis of- Durham and sister visited a day last week with their wnn $118111 Jul- going to tackle Uwâ€"vv_ - the job aloha who 'have been used to hired help; or, as it were; amen: Holstein, man No] tenham; Allie Melanin..u actlce that ~old ‘OODY' Cllfloi'd 'Hlncks --Egrem0 ‘ mnv‘fl would thrive Tnfi'fi Mam;-'i'omnto; a“; B [1115 ‘11-ch1“ DU L LUDIquLU oovvvv- â€"â€"_-- ____ fl - . Percy was formerly secretary to the British Embassy during the time Lord Reading was ambassador. BRITISH AMBASSADOR PRESENTS THE FIRST CALLER Sir Ronald Lindsay (left) newly appointed British Ambassador to the United States, is seen with Lord Percy (right), the first caller he has presented to President H‘ooy‘er since his appointment. Lord n.1L:-1. ”mknfifiii Aurina thp a. and Mrs. McEachexfg a_nd friends Q LLA“ THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. John Ha with his friend. on Monday. Priceville (Our Own Correswndent) Bornâ€"In Toronto on April 16, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Richardson (nee Olive McLean), a son (Donald Alexander). Congratulations! ‘1‘ I“ IIVMWJ - Visitors at A. L. 1-1ch last week were Messrs. Alex. and Gordon Mc- Cannell, Carlyle McMillan, Mr. and 33; Nichol:.of mm; Darkies’ Corner! (Our Own 00??th was Annie Amott of Toronto is hou- dam with her parents, 30. and Mrs. family visited the first of the wee: with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lawrence, of Egremont. Master Harold remained for a few days’ holidays. A meeting was held in the school on Tuesday evening to make arrangements :1: long Handled Shovels. râ€"Save Wt back with a long handle shovel $1.15 _ Cultivator Pointuâ€"We an gave "you maney on Spring Needs-- Keep your h ds out of dirty scrub tern "60¢. O’Cedalf M â€" Bottle of Polish fr ........ $1.25 'A. S. HUNTER CO. INSIDE tin-the The W hunch of the Women mum hem thclr monthly Mesa annulmmuttthehomeof ' d! the Indies that were presehti ”wa‘s‘. D. Stewart then gave a contest. The Nttiontl anthem closed the mating. Mrs. Noble and helpers larva! lunch and an enjoyable half- hqur m“. spent. was wows ms'rm'n: The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. D. Stewart when Dr. Bell we invited. Frequently people think they are sick. they complain and declare themselves completely miserable when all that tile them is idleness. I! suddenly a sit- uetlon developed in which they would heve to work and work hard in con- oentrnbed eflort they would be forced to discover thnt they were not sick at all. Idlenees breeds misery. Idleness breeds the habit of complaint. The compleining person adds to his own wretchedneu and creates misery around 5% cases out of ten hard work. Ill-I W then gave an excellent OUTSIDE Garden Bakuâ€"12 tooth 5-ft. handle .............. 60c. Gullah Hoes. â€" In a 800d variety of makes, Jpwards from 60c. Gnrden Sp ade s.â€"An extra value in an Eng- 1-1152 widths ........ 18c. We can save you real money on tires, “own” Noble’s Garage ALBERT mom. w. Durham - - Ontario THE REAL TROUBLE EXPERT .uto Repairing all makes of cars. 000.000.00.000...- much enjoyed by You. have fatigably to the remow you have I Church and winners the preset! Hoorehea d Bea! Miss. The com Durham. (11 appreciatiOI voted servit member of VOL. 6‘ After a tables the by the rec called the “dress w We have services an you. but. on! prospect of perity and As a feel cation and love. we ad our best W1 Signed 0| Following: Mrs. R. M Chapter. 1 a floor lan plied. mm kindness. lowed dun On Tue: Club pre- rose rayOI ed. The WIS mad( On Tue spent a p of M15. J Vollett wa tables of t The even the gather! 11 o’clock. taking pl; Hugha NEW Is the n! Much of in these flt henna Night Voile“ to Cu annou retm of

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