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Durham Chronicle (1867), 3 Jul 1930, p. 8

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m long diucacc thddltJ: b 1929 a Add «014.000.7010! PAGE 8. n Pays/{mo the M About AN 5-] OWSERVICE Special “tenth to Children Pay day will be here 3910" you'ro dry. High. little auto, slit engaged as teacher in her school at No. 9, Glenelg. Misses Mary and Alix Edge spent the first of the week with friends in Mild- may. Mr. and Mrs. Irvine of Grand Valley. Mrs. A. Firth. Brampton and Mrs. R. "~ ~ vwvv.‘ _ _ __ sat-550. Two well recommended elocutlonlsts will also be present. is 3'3? E av... vvaasa “Vl'WMIIC UL LUIUIIW 15 . . .visiting at his home. McWilhams , Miss Anna Mary McLean of Toronto (Our Own Correspondent) is home for the summer holidays. Mr. Frank Hill, recently from County Mr. and Mrs. JohnNichol and family wgcuowi, Ireland, is engaged for a and Miss Jean McLean visited Sunday term with Mr. William Moore. He is With Swinton Park friends. a likely looking chap and likes this Miss Beatrice Walters is visiting country fine, friends at Cedarville. After one week and one day of in- Joan and N8“ Smith Of London are tense suflem Mrs. 0”] Harrison m3- spending the summer holidays with sed away at her home on Friday last. their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Her' early demise is mourned by the lie McLean. whole community. Her sunny 9W. sion, cheerful disposition and pleasing Traverlton ' personality made her a winner of :. Galloway, (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Eugene Brown, Mrs. A. E. Cook and family of Detroit are at present visiting muons kindred. â€" w v..-" with Swinton Park friends. Miss Beatrice Waiters is visiting friends at Cedarville. Joan and Neil Smith of London are spending the summer holidays with their aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Al- Mr. Charles McKinnon of Toronto spent the week -end with Prloevllle friends. Mr. John McFarlane of Toronto is Vvisltlng at his home. ‘ Miss Anna Mary McLean of Toronto is home for the summer holidays. Mr. and Mrs. John. Nichol and family and Miss Jean Molesn visited Sunday â€"_IL‘_ “#“L -_â€" - son of Swinton visited Sunday it tn; latter’s parent's heme. Mrs. Roddie Stewart underwent an operation for inward goitre in Mark- dale Hospital on Friday last. We are glad to know the patient is doing line. Mr. and Mral A. L. Hincks and babe visited at Mr. William Hay’s on Mon- day. at Swinton Park. Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean, Mr. Isaac Smith .snd Delbert of F'lesherton mo- tored to London and spent the week- end with friends. â€"_â€"â€"-â€"â€" ed them for their kindness and said they would never‘ forget the pleasant Itimes they had together in the club and invited all to visit them at their new homes. Lunch was then served and a social time spent. Messrs. Alfred and Cliflord Hincks left on Wednesday to attend summer school at Hamilton. Mrs. Robert Fettes of Owen Sound spent a couple of days visiting her sister, Mrs.Wiliiam Hincks. On Tuesday evening of last week the Onward club members met at the home of Mr. David Hincks to spend a social hour with Misses Gladys and Ida be- fore they left for their new homes. The evening was spent in music and dan- cing. At an appropriate hour Ida and Gladys were asked to come forward. A complimentary ' address was read by Miss Emma Oliver and the presentation of two lovely pie servers were present- ed by Misses Mabel Walter and Mar- garet Turner. Each of the girls replied in a few well chosen words and thank- Rev. 1“. Sullivafi preachediiié 'rarewen ] l Mr. and Mrs. Angus McArthur visited friends in_Cp_l}ingwood recently. Mr. and Mrs. Harryâ€""Houston and family and Miss Marion Muir. motored over from Peterboro Saturday and spent the week-end at Mr. Peter Muir's. Mr. Davidson of Maple Valley, occu- pied the pulpit in the McKinnon Hall Sunday and preached a splendid ser- mon. He was a guest at the home of Mr. Thos. Nichol. Mrs. Dan McGregor from the States visited her Sister and brother, Mrs. D. McPhail and Mr. George Campbell last week. Mrs. Earl McLeod returned home from Peterboro after spending three weeks with her sister Mrs. Houston. The teachers and pupils are all home for the summer vacation. ____- â€"â€"â€"â€"vv.b., nu. auu 17113. nu. Heard and 1am 1y of Swinton Park were Sun- day visitor§_with Mr. W. J. McMillan. , (Our Own Corresnondenfl We congratulate Misses Almeda and Jean Hincks on getting the eight sub- jects tried. They are now in Form 3 in Flesherton High school. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wiley and family of Wodehouse. Mr. and Mrs. a carefully worded and complimentary address. Miss Beaten made a neat reply thanking one and all for their kindness. Hon. J. E. Browniee, forty-six year old Premier of Alberta. who has been returned to power by the vot- ing public of Alberta. While his party majority has decreased Premier Brownlee has a clear ma- Jority in the House. \ Priceville THE DURHAM CHRONIO’LE Miss T. E. Byers entertained a num- ber of the girl members of the choir on Thursday afternoon for Miss Smith. who is leaving our neighborhood. Our Mission Band and Y. W. A. met in the church on Saturday afternoon for their regular meeting. Mrs. Harry Caldwell and Milton came home from Hamilton on Friday and respect to remain a month. We are glad the little fellow is still improving. 4 Mr. and Mrs. John Caswell of town .visited Sunday with Miss T. E. Byers. wedding Saturday evening, aloha with relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Watson came home from London on Saturday to spend over the week-end and be present at Our W. M. 8. meets Wednesday of this week at the home of Mrs. Andrew Picken. The induction of Rev. Robt. Honey- man will be held at Knox on Tuesdny afternoon, July 8. a stern judge who delights to punish ,us, while His heart overflows with love +toward us and if we do not enter into the fellowship of that love it is our own fault. We understand Mr. Miller is .Open for a call. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Marshall. Miss Barbara and Miss Myrtle are visiting over the holiday with relatives in To- 1 to us of the heavenly Father, in'His teachings. What wrong ideas we have of God. Some even think of Him as Knox Corners I (Our Own Correspondent} [ Mr. Miller preached at Knox on 'Sunday. He is a son or the late Jas. Miller who preached for a number of years in Holstein. Though quite a young man in years, Mr. Miller has seen a good deal of service having been in Western Canada and also in India. He gave a splendid sermon dh Jesus’ Opinion of God and the picture He gave There was a bright program of reel- tations, songs and music, presided over by the pastor, Rev. H. S. Fiddes. The Staples family and a trio of boys from Harkaway supplied the sweetest ot melody. Mrs. J. 0. Greenwood render- ed a fine sacred solo, which Miss Ethel Anderson and Mrs. J. R. Edwards gave 1an old favorite in good form. A big supper of good things, the usual . treat of sweets to over three score children followed by a program of hotly contested races that brought warm ap- plause from the crowd and a local base- ball match closed a most delightful afternoon’s outing. Supt. Mrs. W. J. Grenwood and helpers are being heart- ily congratulated on the success of the annual aflair. - Zion added another successful picnic to the history of the many held in the past on Saturday afternoon. A big ‘crowd was present from surrounding centres and ’twould be hard to find such a large group of young toll: in a country place as were present. unmmymmcmwmmmthe swam grune Garden Party RHEUMATISM AND NEURALGIA ANGLICAN _ -__-v' w- -w‘-v no. “a; u. “.mmmsuxcuiwn» Water Cans Hay Fork Handles Phone 6!! r3 N0 CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS ALLOWED M. Id, 8, 1.3. W. JACQUES OOOOOCOOOOOQOCDOOOO O ers and pick Mower old Durham Miss ' Toron L C 137‘. ember m1 it “1‘3 and 11. Du rim existeno to steer may 11 August as wide The.\' a: Miss Kemlnc 1068. 1869 shoe pin children . children the m . 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