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Durham Chronicle (1867), 15 May 1930, p. 5

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king For INS .8 tablet lvelopes I" asked the only man no‘ t. PRES- 1 LS do tho ideal n â€" RIB- rial at $1.00 3,3033} ashcta, Olin: of LED- 2w styles . $1.25 Store Prop. 'f vau- he minister f! (C 19c. BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION CIRCLE The Women ’3 Mission Circle of the Baptist church met at the home of Mrs. Wm. Monet, Wednesday afternoon, May 7th. the president, Mrs. Knisley in the chair. The meeting opened by singing “Rescue the Perishlng” and prayer by Mrs. Moflaz. The Scripture lesson from 6th chap- 374 “Jesus Shall Reign Where’er the Sun" and repeating the Lord’s prayer in unison. m rem monthly study meeting otKnoxY. W. A. mheldonllondny evening my 12th. in the achoolroom of the church. The president, was Margaret Lemmx, m in the chm. The meeting opened by singing hymn 381, “Zion’s King Shall Reign Victor- ious" after which the president led In pray.er The roll call was answered by a xerse or saiptmo on “Prune”. , WITH THE CHURCHES New Kiddies Kodaks n s ck now in all colors at $1. $2.50 = These are specially p ce for those Boys and Girls who did not get a f Camera, there not being. nearly enough to g ound, for which we are very sorry. M.llyllm Have You Renewed Your Motor Vehicle Operator’s License? Ontario Department of I‘iighways KNOX Y. W. A. 1 are breaking the law unless you are the holder of a 1930 Chauffeur or Operator’s License. Traffic Police are now apprehending motorists for the purpose of examination of licenses. In case of accident, traffic officers or police will immediate- ly call for your license card. Be sure you have it with you whenever you sit behind the wheel. It is prima facie evidence that you are qualified to Operate a car. Its absence will render you liable to a fine and also may be interpreted to mean that you are not a competent driver! Do not lay yourself Open to inconvenience and needless blame. Application forms for new or renewal licenses may be secured from the Department of Public Highways, Motor Vehicles Branch, from any of the Department’s Agents throughout the Province, or from any Licensed Garage. If you seek a renewal, have your license card of 1929 with you. If you have lost it, a duplicate will be issued by the Department on payment of 50 cents. New and renewal Licenses are issued by the Department or any issuer of Motor Vehicle Permits. There are one or more issuers in every county. The fee is $1.00. . Applicants for new licenses must undergo examination which the issuer will arrange. The fee for an examination is $1.00. Carefully preserve your License. Have it in your pocket every time you drive. Produce it whenever called upon by an officer of the law. Do not allow anyone who does not possess a Chaufl'eur or Operator’s License to drive your IF you are Operating 3 Motor Vehicle in Ontario, you are hr asking the law unless V011 are the holder Of a 1930 ' McFADDEN’S Motor Vehicles Branch TORONTO Company,” was Wm ONTARIO teronndCa'inthhna Mother’s Day at the Baptist church was observed by a special union service of church and Sunday school, when Superintendent Mr. Anthony Holmes told a story in his own interesting way, entitled, “The Search for the Beauti. ful”. The pastor gave a cartoon chalk. talk on “The Carnation”. the choir sang “Faith of our Mothers”. â€"'â€"v' â€"i mmnkmdwastollowedbyasea- mofmyerledbymxnmey. Mrs. flea sang a solo, “Have Thine Own Way, Lord”. The minutes of the pre- Wme-ereadandtheroll son were appointed delegates to the Owen Sound Association to be held the first week of June in Meatord. The meeting closed with the hymn. “From Greenland’s Icy Mountains” and Both services were well attended. an (1 many expressed their appreciation. In the evening the pastor’s sermon was on “The Message of Mary, His Mother”, from the text: John 11: 5, “Whatsoever He saith unto you, do it.” a solo with choruses in which the choir and congregation Joined, entitled, “The Songs My Mother Sang in the Long 1e for man or beast. MOTHER’S DAY SERVICE 11543 u‘ -Mrs. Hallett oi Buflalo is visiting Miss Er Kress, and her brother, Mr. George Kress. Mr. Kress, who has been in very poor health, is slightly improved PRESBYTERIAN W. M. S. The Women’s Missionary Society of the Presbyterian church. met on Thurs- day afternoon in the home of Mrs. Andrew Derby and Opened the meeting with the hymn “Onward Christian Soldiers” followed by prayer by Mrs. B. D. Armstrong. Mrs. S. Patterson. 2nd. vice president presided. Mrs. Burgess read psalm 84. Roll Call war. answered by verses on prayer. In the absence of the soloist the members sang the hymn “God Calling Yet”. A very interesting paper on the “Conquest of Europe” was given by Miss Mary Calder. Mrs. J. F. Grant gave an excellent report of the W. M. S. Provincial convention in Toronto. A season of prayer followed by the Lord’s Prayer closed a very fine service. ”I, In ‘VWVv-â€"â€"w- Mr. Jack McDonald, Hamilton, visit- ed his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mc-t Miss Blanche Murdock of Orangevillo Business College spent the week-end a‘; her home here. . rs. C. E. Seymour and children of Tientsin. China arrived Saturday to spend the summer with her mother. Mrs. E. K. Jackson. ° Mr. A. Redford and. daughter Eva vspent Tuesday and. Wednesday of thir: wee}: in Torontc.‘ Mrs. Rev. Smith is visiting friends in Thorold and. will next week visit her daughter. Miss BeSSie. in Toronto. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mâ€"iss Hughes and Mrs. A. Alexander is spending a few days in London with their sister. Mrs. Rev. Farr. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McLellan leave tomorrow by motor to visit friends in Toronto, Rochester, N.Y., and Cleve- land. Ohio. They expect to be gone three weeks or a month. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barber of Alvin- ston visited over the week.end with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Barber, Varney and Mrs. Richard Barber, Durham. -v-. -wâ€" â€" sir. w.‘ J. cruwmey of Detroit and Miss Mamie Crutchley of Toronto ar- rived at their home here last week in ions condition of their sister. Mrs. Moore, at Meatord, whose death occur- red Tuesday oi this week, and whose funeral is being held from tho parent- BRITISH MAID 0N SOLO FLIGHT Miss Amy Johnson, 22-year-old aviatrix of England, who hopped off on her attempted solo flight to Australia, 10,000 miles away, last week. Miss Johnson is shown in the cockpit of her Gypsy Moth plane, in which she will try to beat the record of Bert Hinckler of 16 days for the long trip. THE DURHAM CHRONICLE James, and daughter Helen, of Hamil- ton, spent Mothers’ Day with his mo. ther, Mrs. William Park, and sister, Miss Winnie Park. here. M1. Edwin Allan. sporting editor of the Mail and Empire. Toronto. visited. Friday at the parental home in town. Mrs. (Rev) Cole of Kenilworth wa': the guest of Mrs. P. Gagnon and other friends for a couple of days last week. Messrs. R. Loudry and R. C. Fergus- on of Thornbury were callers at this cfl‘ice yesterday, returning from attend- ing Synod at London. WWW. mu“. "a. wvâ€"vâ€" mixed supplement to be fed with the éhop. it is unportant to select one made by a reputable concern. and on which there is evidence of tried and proven “There’s. no money in hogs today,” says one farmer. “There’s good money to be made in hogs.” says another. What i". right? Both of them! Strange as it may seem, it is true. The reason lies in the way each farmer is feeding. The truth of farmer number one’s statement is easily shown by the- following facts: Rev. E. Hayes and R. Burnett attend- ed meeting of Synod at London or. Tuesday. GOOD MONEY [NeHOGS 1F FED RIGHT kindness of husband and father, Robert H. Isaac, who enww rest, May 17, ti¢ For you n r Kn” his value Til! you his vacant chair. â€"Ever remembered by Wife, Son and Daughter. 19 my 13, 1930'. to Mr. {rid Casualâ€"At Cleveland, my 10. 1030. to Mr. md Mrs. H. W.)Ouwell, s can. (Joseph Allen). While upon this euth we stay. -â€"Husbcnd, Sons and Daughters Chronicle ads on page 7. Too Late to Classify LCM, of jwen It’s no not you IN MEMORIAL! .IST COMING {for consulta- I glasses supplied. ant at the store. this life my beat â€" good th and aboundlm vigor. .You' (1 both 11: Eat it at mealsâ€"whene for this loaf f for We have them in three mud-II Down Town Shoe Stare. flende'rson’s Bakery SEi‘lEâ€"Auwhile Téinis Shoes? $1.25 $1.50 $1.75 J. S. Mellraith N“: WHAT ABOUT A PAIR OF Repairing as usual. Sp t0x s $.00 .0 $3.75 this: GOO. BREAD M O. . ‘.- fondue“ PAGE i

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