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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Aug 1930, p. 8

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’AGE 8. (Our Own Corre Mrs. James Eccies is id other friends near Miss Anna Ritchie of is: Islay Sim the pas Hr. Howard of the B . St. Thomas visited eel-end. ays '6. Mr. F. Ridden of Elmira spent the feet-end with the McCall family. :MBS Isobel Leith of Toronto spent be past week at her home here. She Its accompanied back to the city by er sister Alma and Aileen Brown who ‘Te visiting friends there. f Mr. and Mrs. S. Koenig .11851 )elmer of Regina arrive her mother. .11 extended visit to ood time as Marjorie 1331 week v Holstein Rogers. Mrs. .. anpnded the Women's 2 Nelson spent a few with friends near Han- visited here Iorrespondent) as is visiting her son near Dromore. QAA _‘ over the Churchill and E Mrs. Hiscock. 1‘ lTC;0ntO On Wed 'returning here c E The Women’s their regular Thursday at the the summer and sister. Mr. and Mrs. David Allan, left for Toronto on Friday en route for Portland. Oregon. They will visit in a1 cities on their way west. sever _____.â€"-â€"â€" 'Mr. and Mm. George Real and daugh-' ; ter Grace attended‘the reception at, Mr. .and Mrs Farquhar Oliver‘s, Priceville,| AVvâ€" 'â€"â€" (Our Own Correspondent) Fine dry harvest weather still con- although we are in need of rain. tinues. siting relatives Mrs. John Bailey is vi in Durham this week. Bailey of Kitchener is . and grandparents Mr. and cock. Mrs. Churchill went to on Wednesday to meet them, here on Thursday. Vomen 5 Institute égular monthly meeting on f Mrs. Hastie. North Vickers 11y meeting on , of Mrs. Hastie. at, the Park 0“ to clean up the the water is low. 1-end ladies DYO‘ r for the workers 1g after supper. Dr. G. Brown and m-riaze took place Canadian million dollars annually to the national wealth. by forest fires, which directly or indirectly affect every citizen through their menace to the national pros- perity. ‘life ' iley is holidaying withi er at present. Jack McDonald and Hamilton, called Reay on Sunday |friends in Hanov Mr. and Mrs. daughter Audrey. of on Mr. and Mrs. Harry last. ' Reay spent Monday with (Our 0an Master BI‘S’SOn few days with hi: Clark Zion} (Our Own Correspondent.) Clark, Zion. Mr. Cecil Cargill, North Toronto, spent the week-end with his friend, Mr. Harold McKechnie: ‘- â€" -- LnlaAnu_ nu: U‘u L'LUbOV v ....... Miss Georgie Miller has been holiday- ing with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Trafford for a few days. Today, Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Thompson have taken their baby son to Toronto to a specialist. We hope he may be able to help him. Mr. and Mrs. L. McLean and son Campbell spent the week-end with Mr. .and Mrs. James Watson. Toronto. IMisses Esther and Catherine returned home with them. ‘ Miss Georgina Vessie is spending part ‘of her vacation with friends in Owen .Sound. Mr. Lorne McNally. Detroit is a holi- Am, vicitnr with his sister, Mrs. James Mr. and Mrs Campbell spent and Mrs. Jan Mr. Lorne McNauy, uetrou, is a. nun- day visitor with his sister, Mrs. James Crutchley this week. Master Bobbie Rumble, accompanied by his cousin, are holidaying at the home of his grandparents, Mr and Mrs. Robert Lawson. _ A ,LAL‘Ang AHA Rocky Sangecl} Miss Jean Reayo Joe Crutchley and Mr. and Mrs. Tl son and daughter spent a gag: this ‘ MCAI'DIIUL D ‘IVIICV a. â€"-_ Mr. Fred Cuff threshed his fall wheat on Saturday which turned out exceed- ingly well. A large crowd attended the reception held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ewen on Friday last in honor of their daughter Merron who was married to Mr. Frank C. HOpkins. The bride and groom received many beautiful pre- sents. (Our Own Correspondent) The regular meeting of the Y. P. U. was held in the church Tuesday evenâ€" ing of last week with an attendance of over thirty members. The meeting was conducted by Mr. Elton Adlam who had charge of the program. The minutes of the previous meeting were read by’ the secretary. Erma Mighton and ap- proved. Readings by Florence McLean and Marjorie Chittick, a pleasing duet by Marjorie and Ethel Chittick followed. A couple of contests which proved very interesting were given at the close of 1the meeting by Mrs. George'Brown. i The next meeting will be held Tuesday ‘levening. August 26 when a good proâ€" | gram will be given. _ _- . n ‘rnnnnolrl Mr panied by Mrs. Lynn Grant. Stratford. 1‘ and Miss Tena McLean of St. Cath- 1 arines who were guests at this home. . motored to Tiverton Sunday and at-H tended the morning service and spent: the afternoon at. Inverhuron. ‘ A goodly number from this section, members of the U.F‘.O. clubs spent a%. pleasant time at the home of .Mr. Far- ‘ quhar Oliver. M.P.P. Friday evening of. last week. They presented the newly Iweds with many beautiful gifts. l 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton, Mr. andI Mrs. Robert Mighton and daughters, Misses Loletta, Erma and Eileen and Master John Pickering of Toronto, spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fulton, Hampden. Mr. and Mrs. William Adlam. Messrs. Elton. Clifford. Reginald and Arthur Adlam. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Sharpe and family. accompanied by Mr. Alfred Redford and daughter Eva, Mr. and land Mrs. Wilson of Durham and Mr. . Royce Glass of Detroit. spent a pleasant ". lay at Port Elgin Beach recently. ; Guests at the home of Mr and Mrs. Spence Hopkins on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Aijoe and family, Mr. and Mrs. George Allan and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Langrill and daughter Donnetta, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Donnelly Durham. __ 05----..1. Ant: ‘OMi“’ '0 Lllc Mlllc DVVO-cuva- and Mrs. Thos. Grasby with their nd daughter of Scarboro Junction a day this week with their niece. Malcolm McKechnie. .â€"â€"â€" Aberdeen Mulock 5 Sunday with Mr. Jasper Smith. Mr. and Mrs. John McKenzie and - ‘ family Spent Sunday with the latter's s. sister, Mrs. George Ammerman. Le Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crow Glen- boro, Manitoba visited old acquaint- r,‘ances on this line on Sunday. “UVlUUII V0 Mrs. Andrew Marshall spent an after- noon recently wlth per parents here. 7_â€"_â€"..‘ (Our Own 'Corresmondenf ,) Mr. Honeyman took for his text Sun- day the invitation of Moses to Jethro. “Come with us and we will do thee good.” Every professing Christian ought to be able to give this invitation. In his sermon he spoke of important incidents in the life of Jesus. His being baptized in the Jordan and also receiv- ing the baptism of the Holy Spirit and afterwards going out on His public ministry. So will it be with us, as we receive the Baptism of the Holy Spirit ‘30 will we be fitted for services. We were glad to have Mr. Honeyman take our Bible Class Sunday. A n--_-..ln.. "‘U‘I .. CV-- . Mr. and Mrs. D. MacLean of Toronto" have been visiting with the latter‘s parents here the past week. Mrs. Mar-i shall returned with them Sunday for a» visit. ‘ Misses Mary and Gussie MacAllister‘ have returned from Toronto to spendl the remainder of the vacation at home.‘ Our W. M. S. met at the home of ‘ Mrs. Palmer Patterson Wednesday oi' { last week. About thirty three were pre- 1 isent. Several visitors from Dromore and Durham were present. Mr. Honey- man addressed the meeting and gave an interesting talk on his work and eXperiences on the mission field. His desire had been to go to China. but God had changed his plans and called him to Western Canada. The roll call was answered by Scripture verses on the word sacrifice. Mrs. Patterson served lunch at the close. Mr. Alex. Smith is at present in Dur- hom Hospital having had a serious op- eration on Monday for kidney trouble. We hope he may soon be restored to his usual health again. Miss D. Thompson and her friend. Miss Anna Meek of Toronto visited on Monday with Miss T. E. Byers. Mr. and Mrs. Machesney of Han- over and Miss Schraeder of New York visited Sunday with the latter‘s cousin. Mrs. Harry Coldwell here. South Bentinck Knox Corners Harbottleâ€"At Pine Falls. Manitoba. August 18. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. George Harbottle. a daughter. Jonesâ€"At Priceville, August 15, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Jones. a son. 811). § Thursday, August 21. 1930 MARRIED W-I.°"OO“ONO“O"O°'."’ ,.............QW "COMO-OM VOL. sh A( ( idv turnin DIT and am MC 110* It at isl

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