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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Jun 1930, p. 8

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PAGE 8. “W W 1V1 WV may vith - and mum -A-m “ Comer Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) (Continued from page 7.) the hundredth anniversary of the family settlingin the bush on the farm which was purcha’aed for entertain- .ment grounds. Summer oottnggoi-hnve Ibeen erected there. A goodshgwa'ot ‘A .242 -‘A.‘-A erable drought preceeded Syd frost had shortened the crops, especially hay very much, and the prospects were poor for a good crop of alfalfa. seed which is so popular with these farmers. Other conditions were much the same as here. spent a few Irvin family. Mr. Alex. McMillan of Dundalk visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Colin McMillan the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Lane and little daughter visited Mrs. Lane’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. McWhirter of Kendal on Monday. On Monday some of the men of the village had a bee to move the boy’s bathing house in the :‘ark. I A _A_--S- U“ ...... a -Cv vu-uv â€".v The meeting of the Ladies’ Associa- tion of the United church is being held this Thursday at the home of Mrs. R. Sim. M Mr. and Mrs. William Kennedy and family visited relatives in ‘Shelburne the first of the week_._ . 0'2--- Ullv -.-v- Mrs. (Rev) H. Mathieson of Kim- berly B.C., visited her aunt, Mrs. J.D. Roberts over the week-end. Mrs. Mathieson was enroute to Montreal to attend the Canadian Authors’ Associa- tion‘ Convention whlcn meets there this week. Miss Vera Allan of Toronto spent the week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Allan. _ . ‘-AJ -- Mr. and Mrs. 33m; Eccles had as guests recently Mr. and Mrs. D. Eccles The Holstein Presbyterian picnic is being held today, Tuesday, in the park. On Saturday of this week the United Church congregation intend holding their picnic also in the park. -AA A“- -A_ What might have been a more ser- ious accident occurred on Sunday morning about half a mile north of Holstein when Mr. Frank Love and family were driving to church. Mr. A _ - , L “A“--‘ “0nd. family were driving to church. Mr. George Harris’ of Mount Forest was driving north. The two cars collided. We understand no one was burt but both cars were badly damaged. The South Grey District Annual Convention of the Women’s Institutes held in Durham on Friday last was at- tended by seventeen members of the Holstein branch. They report good meetings. Mrs. E. Thorne of Holstein was appointed. Federal representative for this year. Knox Corners (Our Own Correspondent) (Intended for last week.) Mr. Hunter, our Presbyterian mis- sionary from British Guinea took the service Sunday and gave” a splendid - LL A-AA of one instance of an old woman who had her testament destroyed in some way and came to Mr. Hunter heart- broken about it. Surely they put us to shame with our Bibles, many of them never read. He said money invested for God in missionary work would yield a real dividend. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Petty and family from near Guelph visited Sunday with 'Mr. and Mrs. James Petty and with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall. Miss Esther Petty was also home over the week and Miss Margaret from Owen Sound. Visitors at Mr. David Marshall’s on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George Graham and their son and daughter from Owen Sound, also Mr. and Mrs. James Marshall from Egremont. In-_|_1__ "__ U “11160 ‘V‘m Iva-w-â€" Mr. and Mrs. Eordon' Geddes, Mrs. Neil McCannel and sister were wel- come visitors at Knox on Sunday. - Mr. James Watson, son of Wilfred Watson of Toronto is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Watson and family here. (This week's items) A young man, a student, preached here on Sunday. Miss MacAllister, our teacher, gave the pupils and a few visitors a very pleasant afternoon on Friday, a picnic in the school grounds. A game of soft .5. '.-V wv-_v __ ball took up a good part of the time. Miss MacAllister had ice cream in the afternon and at the close cake and sandwiches with lemonade were served. We were glad to be one of the nnmber. -v U"' Mriand Mrs. Alex. Aberdein of A1188 Craig and Mr. and Mrs. James Mar- shall of Mount Forest, glso Mr. sud J“ 7' Ova-‘1- - â€""_ _ _ __ W; were gla'd to be one of the number. Glenmont Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aberdein of A1138. Craig and Mr. and Mrs. James Mar- (Our Own Correspondent) shall of Mount Forest, also Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Bonsteel of Southamp- BOOthVille visited Friday at the same Mrs. M Ma, and little udy it, passed away 11 who morning ne1 L some 11088. heart- Mrs. Cook. bus to Margaret M -' thnm nan-ham 73 m --â€"â€" â€"'vâ€"vâ€"â€"â€" visited her parents on saturday. ' Mr. Joseph Mentally attended °°“' vention of Purina users at Woodstock last week. ._ Mr. and Mrs. Emerson and children of Lucknow were 8038“ 0‘ Mr. and Mrs. mummtmmofmemk' ' Misses Mary and Aux Edge me home AI- _-_‘-‘- T. Priest of Durham. for. thyensuing .school year at a salary'fef $1M.M1ss lPriest has just completed“ her -: course of study at Stratford Normal and comes well recommended. Mrs. Whittaker of Caledon was the guest of her sister Mrs. H. 'Moflat last downpour Monday evening and through the night has given this part â€"â€" Al-L-qu ‘1‘ An Toronto,is holidaying with her sister, Mrs. G. E. Peart, and her brother, James Hastie. Mr. and Mrs..Thos. Peart of Toronto returned home on the first of the week after spending a most enjoyable holi- day with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McArthur. Torn. Jr. is remaining. some weeks longer. - â€"---_ -..- um Am pioneer log home on our premises was roofed with hand-shaved, pine shingles. Mr. Oren Peart ripped them of! with a spade on 'Wednesday last and they were mostly as sound as the day they were nailed on and the nails were, too. _--A~ A-“ afternoon. pients of valuable mutants from the m-...-..o., mumn Society, the Ladies’ womellfi Lvuocuvs. ~v--- -v, Aid, the W. C. T. U., the Adult Bible Class of Annealey church and from the members of the familyâ€"Dr. R. M. Cook of Calgary, Mrs._ .John Love and John fl___‘_ years. She was one of Zion’s most en- day school the Sabbath before. A deeply religious member, an enthu- siastic worker, a loving mother, a de- voted wife. a rnost kindly neighborâ€"- , _-_-- “ant! . h‘flnk. Gay SCIIWI U1 1U wwâ€" â€" v. - _ , deeply religious member. siastic worker, a 1 voted wife. a most 1:de her passing on will cause many an enthu- oving mother, a de- y neighborâ€"â€" a blank. I Traverston at old woman's Bell: m m. Hot Weather Needs - - - A. s. HUNTER 3: (:9. Electric ‘Washers Hot Point Ranges 'miUG Bron Strawberries 15c. lb. Phone 611 r 3 plete with septum cont Just the tr Water Hose Still a few lengths of this red corrugated water hose in 50-ft. lengths with couplings , “.90 Rose nozzles. adjustable to any Boomeouournoorat ..... Exclusive menu for not Potqt W. JACQUES Electric Iron 1â€". 3. I”. vv r'v' ’ ' u switches and mm for these 12 were headed by which tendered occasion. This young organist existence only they cemmly creditably. masters ‘on- M marks on Pm huhfflends mu find there is a closer than a friendship torn and a man thl fled Show hi: my have bed but when advel true worth. bu friend God closer than a l or evil. The s View friendshl; VOL. 64; Friendship 1 thlt I frienm individuals (111 sympathetic VI ed on invisibk stronger. by :1 understanding Mndship ca: don. Suspicit individual. a < tectually blocl ship. Friendsh: nations. races of one anothel :peaker cited 1 inc example < particularly th in Canada w! Finns. Ukranl in accord and WCUdShiI) C somethipg mOI tion. Emotion modern life. I of any value I 0e. The ston here the friel Where the f riel m of the on While he went bye. and WI Mold for 1'. ship. Jesus I ministemd un this is the rm Friendship 1 loyultv is m That we be 1 of our friend: 'm of loyau cmmtry right II (1118. refust will remain in tact and own firtencfihip of < “vars to .sa' Special mu: dead during: t solo by M: Delectvion by may enjoy! evening the c Ions short ad¢ Bell moved a M. Mr. PM nod the (‘1on In our friend anything else in; the “Tom [med to by l 0‘ Owen 80‘ the choir. After the r I social time Masters 1m 'l‘hursda 3' Suturda 3' Wednesdm con tact to and d!

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