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Durham Chronicle (1867), 29 May 1930, p. 8

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PAG [AGE 8. ' Buy Tweddle’s Blood‘ l'l‘ested Chicks Near Home Paramount Theatre, Hanover "INS. mam! “On With the Show” TALKING, 311161113, DANCING “MMMMduspm. ”mmuwamnapn Thurs., Fri” Sat. May 29-30-31 100% Natural Colors! Caldwell and Cameron spent Sgndasj Mr. -and Mrs. Wm. Moore and family of Egremont visited recently with Var- ney friend-.3. Mr. J. W. Blyth returned home on Thursday of last wee? _atte_r spending a . “1.4!. A ‘5‘.- MJ vâ€" m week with Mr.â€" Yuid Mrs. Irving mm of Hamilton. Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) spending a few weeks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Lawrence. Mrs. Alf. Tucker and son Roy visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker. Artemesia. Mr. James Tucker spent a few days at Mr. Hardy Harrison’s. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dixon and Annie ennnt Sundav afternoon at the Weir ovéf Tifié holiday with big crowds at both club houses. Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie visited with her sister. Mrs. Sheldroth near Mr. and M11». John N with her sister. Mrs. Chesley on May 2431 Mr. Ambrose Haley : Vbavwova v” M. Mr. Ambrose Haley and son of Owen Sound spent Sunday with the Kenny family. _ Miss Marion Boyd of Toronto spent the holiday at her home. returning Sunday on tho 993a _ , ‘_--_I -“4 _-_ ”“55“"J v- u v" _ Mr. and Mrs. i-Ierb Trafford and son Gordon and Mr. and Mrs. John Boyd spent the first of the week with Chesiey‘ friends. Mr. and Mrs. Greenway and Mrs. Bowman of Guelph spent a day with Mrs. Mike Kenny last week. Mr. and Mrs. Sheldroth and family near Chesley visited the McKechnie family recently. Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Melosh spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. John Vasey of Sullivan. Miss Ruby Knisley is spending a week with tho Heslip family. Mrs. Bell and daughter Lena and Mr. C. Elvidge were in Owen Sound on Saturday. The heavy frosts Monday night have made things look very sickly. Early po- tatoes are nipped. to‘ the ground. MK w(“lâ€"e131) feeling of sadness came over the peeple of this part last week on hem-mg of the death _qf yrs. Annie Mc- v-OU v-- w..- age of thewheart which had caused her much illness for some time. She leaves a husband and young family to . Mr'. and Mrs. Earl Smith and Mrs. Cole and daughter of Toronto, also Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs: Wesley Andrews. ac; companied by Mr. and Mrs. John And- rews visited Mount Forest friends on (Our Own Correspondent) Dr. and Mrs. Frank Williamson and family of Hepworth are visiting at the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Williamson. - ‘ â€" I! IifflnkL VV ILLIGIIIDV5u Mr. Eric Newsbery. Isle of Wight. England, is engaged with Mr. William roy; Miss Jessie Nichol of Torontop Messrs. Murray Nichol. Alex. McLean, Allan McInnis, Murray McMillan, Markdale. Miss Alice McDougall and her father of Toronto visited Monday at Mr. Alex. Carson’s and other friends and. relatives in the burg. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hincks and family and three daughters, Dorothy, Flo and Marion, motored up and spent the week-end at Mr. Dave Hinck’s. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McDougall. John and Margaret and Mrs. Jack Meads, visited Sunday at Mr. John A. McDonald’s, Edge Hill and called on 1 other friends. -â€" .____. a- .. UVIIUL a. DVD-“w: Mr. Albert Taylor of England is en gaged at Mr. ~John Williamson’s. ‘ “ “ -‘-‘A- unit“. "fir... 3381; Carson and sister Sadie spent the weekend at Mr. Art Rich- ardson’s. Swinton Pagk; _ ‘11 -1. -1 “1 “Wit 9. wvv -O-w'-~ _ --_ , Misses Donalda. and Rebecca Nichol. teachers at McIntyre and Badjeros, Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) C orner Concerns n... .6. .MKUVML r. .’$ Q wing! Pricevn lle very much alivq ’0' . 30' NOT TO mun PROM -OH at Holstein ( Our Own Correspondent) Mr. M. B. Rixon spent the holiday with his people at Deseronto. Mrs. T. J. Reid is spending a few days with Mrs. Allingham in Guelph. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Robertson and Miss Vera Allan of Toronto motored up Friday and spent the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. _-_â€"___..-n 1.-.! h.- WIW, m v- v Egremont visiting“ her _ over the hou- day. A very pleasant time was spent at the parsonage on Thursday afternoon last when the Ladies’ Association of .dalnty supper: was served. â€"- I‘D _ O .w-.. -n‘ Mrs. William Brown. On Friday evening the Dramatic club of Holstein again scored a success. The play “Be an Optimist" was given to a well filled house. All the parts were well acted showing careful practice. The music by the orchestra at the start and between acts was also enjoyed. Dorothy Arnot of Toronto visited over the holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wes Arnott. Mr. Ewing Nichol of London was a week-end visitor at the home of his uncles, Messrs. Walter and Will Nichol. He returned Monday and was accom- panied home by his wife and son. and his father, Rev. Peter Nichol, who have spent the past week at the Nichol home. W§§mpathy is extended to Mr. w. 3. Lawrence and Mrs. Thos. Milligan of Bentinck in the death of their sister. Mrs. D. McCormick, who was buried on Saturday last. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. James Lyon and Misses Mirna Hargrave and Lolita Daley of Toronto were holiday guests of Mrs. W. Hargrave and other relatives. Miss Cora Lawrence. nurse-in-train- ing at Listowel hospital returned. this week. after a fortnight's visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Lawrence. Mr. George Collinson and friends of Hamilton were holiday guests with Mr. and Mrs. George Collinson. Miss Jessie Bell of Toronto was a week-end. visitor with her sister and brothers here. Mrs. John Bell is mend-- ing a few weeks with her son. Rev. . D- _IL-L- ing 8 few WEEKS Wlbu ucr nun. an... John Bell at Brookdale. Manitoba. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Patterson enter- tained Owen Sound friends the first of the week. Miss Ada McLean. Mr. and Mrs. G. Brandon of Toronto spent the holiday at Mrs. McCannei’s. Mr. Will Matthews of Owen Sound, iMrs. John Lawrence and Miss Cora Lawrence visited on Friday at the homes of Messrs. Farr and Harold Law- rence. Egremont. ' "fir'é. â€"v"v. Williams of Mimico was a visitor over the holiday with her mother. Mrs. R. Bell. Wrecked Motorist (opening his eyes): “I had the right of way. didn't I?_"__ Bystander: “Yeah, but’ the other fellow had a truck." i. and Mrs. Harvey Darkies’ Corners (Our Own Correspondent) . Reg. Amott of Elmira and Miss} When Might Beats Right of W“. 'â€" -- "_- ._, and we predict a different showing from the High school when they next appear â€"on the diamond. The softball season opened oflicislly in Holstein on Tuesday evening when the Benedicts journeyed there for the first game and came home with the “ ‘ -- n8- emu-‘- tenet-(end of a 10-6 score. This puts Holstein on even terms as they lost their first game to the Stone Plant a f olows : Edge Hill (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Reta Glencross was home from her school near Meaford over the week- end. Mr. Arthur Edge was in Fergus on business on Monday. Miss Ethel Anderson spent a few days with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John Brown and family of Egrernont spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ritchie. Mr. and Mrs. Sparling of Owen Sound were week-end visitors with Mr. $2.15" 311:3; Thomas Glencross and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McNally. Ritchie families. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Firth and family of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Dan K. Firth of Stoney Creek visited their brothers here and attended the oelebrs- tion of the Golden Wedding of Mr. and visiting this ireek among the Firth and Holstein Stone High School Hunter's Savings ounmror-noo-umoummm “mmufi-“hw ,mmcu-hnmbt Toronto vis- over till holidly with Mr. and um. don .‘M in. aid Mrs. John Orchard or mt Invest 15 m the 24th with Mr. guests of the McFayden family or; Sammy. "'w' .. mm, Miss Ai'tkensmand Hrs. W. J. Patterson of Acton were the “W. there‘s a blind man We Have Moved t the fa t of Durham ill, come George and rafraxa ts., vs here we re now epax ed to look after yo require- on all makes 011 cars. m. I.’ ”v I.” EXPE T Aum Repairi New Premises Noble’s Garage auscu- Nonu. rundown )urham - - Ontario Chan Wax to our at the Good I’m!» a Anni“ Suppel Night. The PreSby day. resent v. Pet ed at he took as I Almight: and W111 pm; um profit 0! spoke ca lath! 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