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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Sep 1930, p. 8

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'PAGE 8. wnll present a cho 166 Programme. Solo: Selected - - Solo: “The Blind Plo h n” - pRecitation: Selected - - ‘Choir: “The Angelu ’ f m Marit1 .8010: Selected - :Violin Solo: Selected . '80lo: “Passing By” ur ‘Solo: “Angels Guard Th Lul' 'Quartette: from “Luccia di Lammerm 1' Mrs. Milton Beatty, 1 Mi.” Norah Wilson, Mr. Do J nston, Mr. Austin Porter A I A I nday Night Auditorium Mr. Smythe, anist rch. Programme for at8.15 p..m in Chur :by Fergus talent under ( ection :and choir leader of rew ’S 1:13: )Solm Selected alluding: Selected cViolin Solo: Selected .Choir: “Love’s Benediction” Londonderry Air .8010: Selected - - - Duet: “Lullaby” Brahms Miss Ethel Mas Solo: “Cradle Song” - - “nu char out quick, ’there’s plenty I. It had.” ANNIVERSARY SERVICES Queen. Street Un'ited Church - i Admission: Monday night Adults 500., Children 25c. MOUNT FOREST ASS BAND (24 strong) will fumiéh excellent ic. Come and hear them. “loath. tor work." was the reply. Sunday and Monday, Sept. 78: 8 Preacher at Sunday Services, 11 8.111. and 7 p.111. Rev. T. Albert Mom, D. D. 66‘ General Secretary United Church of Canada Special music by we CIT at both Sérvices Barcarroli” from “Tales from Hoffman” September 16 - I7 DURHAM, ONTARIO SOUTH GREY “God Save the King” ALL SEATS RESERVED 50c. A. Plan of hall at McFadden’s Drugstore Miss Ethel Mason, Miss Myrtle Mason Mrs. T. Muir - - Mr. Bruce V - Mrs. Mighton - Mr. T. Muir, Jr. i from Hoffman” _Mrs. M. Beatty, Mrs. J. Grieves. Bhe: “You think so macho! your old col! ume thnt you dont’ even remem- ber when we were matted.” He: “0! course I do, my deer, it was the day I sank thnt thirty-foot putt.”â€" u - Mrs. T. D. Muir Thomas D. Muir, Jr. - Mr. Octo Lovell m Jocelyn Miss Norah Wilson Mr. Austin Porter Those in Parade free. Vicar: “I was grieved to hear you husband has gone at last.” Mrs. Maggs: “Yes, ’e ’as, sir, an’ i oply _’_0pes ’e’s gone where I know ’« Mrs. Harvey Boyce and Mrs. R. Boyce paid a visit Sunday afternoon to Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McArthur’s. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davey, Sr.. Mr. and Mrs. W. McKenzie and family all of Kincardine spent over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Davey. Mr. Dick Davey returned with them to re- sume his studies in Kincardine Colleg- Mrs. G. Miller had the misfortune to lose one of her horses one day last week when it fell through the cover- ing on the well. Master Clarence and Margaret Lynn gave a party to their school chums and all enjoyed a good time. Mrs: James McDonald spent an at- ternoon last week with Miss M. McLean. Miss Anna McArthur spent the week- end at her home here. - Mr. G. Chapman and family spent an evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. McArthur and family. Miss Mary McQuarrie has returned to her home after spending a couple of weeks at the 800 with her aunt. Messrs. Malcolm McArthur and Bert Chapman spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs. George Miller and family. Miss Grave Davey and brothers. (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Erma Stewart and Miss Reta Williams of Toronto spent last week with their aunt, Mrs. 1". Cult. Miss Carrie Grierson spent the week- end at her home here. Mr. Fred Johnston spent Sunday ev- ening with Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Davey and family. Master Kenneth and Jessie McDonald Aberdeen Stewart, Eby and Robinson; solos by Messrs. Davidson and Johnston, student ministers of Fevershsm and Flesherton respectively, and selections by the locul orchestra. The proceeds oi this delightful pro- gram ere to be used for the Building fund of the Presbyterian church here. sndmuchgretimdeisielttowsrdthose whomede it ssucoess. numbers which went toward making the program an ideal one were: selec- tions_ by the Osprey Male Quertette the chief number on the program was a play, “The Young Country School Ma’am” presented by the Ladies' Aid of Feversharn Presbyterian church. Each character in this humorous play rendered his part extremely well and the interest' of the audience was held throughout the entire evening. Other Mrs. Donald Stewart spent last. week visiting friends in Paisley. Miss Erma McLean is visiting in To- ronto. Miss Dorothy Hincks returned to To- ronto Monday after two week’s visit- ing at A. L. Hincks. On Friday evening, August 28, an en- tertainment of interest was held in the Mr. and Mrs. William Hincks visited Egremont friends the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Findlay McCuaig and family of Mulock were recent visitors at Mr. Henry Tucker’s. Miss Lizze Campbell is spending a month at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Magee and Irva of Eugenia, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley '-__ .- â€"--â€"w - v" O “W ““5 , Suriéhy visitors with Mr. Charles Tuck- Misses Sadie and Mary McKinnon visited at Alex Carson’s Saturday. Mr. and ms. Pearson and family of Toronto were recent visitors at Mc- home here. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McDonald (nee Lizzie McCuaig) on the arrival of a baby girl last week out Swinton, Hinck’s. visited last week at A. Master Donald and Dick Carson re- turned home after spending two weeks Dorothy and Miss Dorothy Hincks of Mr. and Mrs. James Miller and family were visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. Roy 'I‘rafl'ord. Today, Tuesday, teachers and pupils have started back to school. We wish them a pleasant and profitable year. Mrs. Duncan McQuarrie and daugh- ter Isabel spent a. day recently with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reay and family, accompanied by Mr. Clarence Thomp- son, spent a day this week with friends near Neustadt. Miss Myrtle McLean spent a couple of days with Misses Esther and Mary Boume, Durham. Mr. and Mrs. L. Sheldroth and fam- ily were visitors this week with friends around the Rocky. Mrs. Grasby was a recent visitor with relatives in Elinwood Niagara Falls were visitors this week with Mrs. Wilkie. Very sorry to hear Mrs. Grace Ricter met with a serious accident and a now a patient in Durham hospital. We hope soon to hear of her recovery. Miss Helen Watson was a week-end visitor with her friend, ms. Norman . Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Barclay Thompson, of Toronto. spent the week-end with the farmer’s mother, Mrs. Arch Thompson. _ Mr. Harold McKechnie spent a few days in Toronto and took in 'the Exhibi- Betty, Mr. Dave Blacks and Al- . spent the past week at he:- :. Able and family of the risk of personal injury by the press police dispersing a school-boy parade. g A. s. HUNTER ' co. ms. Hugh Firth and daughter Mar- jorie and friend spent Monday with the neighborhood. Mrs. Victor Falrweather and family arrived at the Cook home on Friday. Mrs. Cook accompanied them home at- t“: m I. fortnight In the city. Mr. and Mrs. stley Hawes and family of Mentord spent Monday at the Davis borne. Mrs. Davis returned with them for a visit. Mr. Thos. Cook 8r. returned to Mark- dale on Wednesday utter spending a son Mumy of Welbeck were visitors early in the week at the McClocklm and son and Mrs. G. Edgar and son Donald of near Gorrle, Mlss Margaret Flinn of Toronto and Mr. Cameron Mc- Intosh M.P. of North Battleford. Mr. John McDonald and Mrs. Clark. 832, of Bentmck spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. Charlie McDonald, William Lelth, and James Brown. Interment was made in McNeil’s cemetery, Prloevflle. is the Deodoriler. for repelling moths. and will epprecinte this wonderful (attire. needsespic-Bpentoheeptheupbohterlngmd cleen end tree from road dust, etc. - $1750 A new scientific .method of clesninz ell upholstened welt. Chesterfield chsirs, msttresses. This smellâ€" electric vacuum chun- er Just fits the mam cleaning a pleasure. The high suction picks up ell dirt and dust. depositing them in the dust but instead otslloveryourturnitug. Women Every where Acclaim the “Spic-Span’i This great development in electric clealilg Read The Classified Ads. on Page a I . Cook and out. family. 93.: TOTAL F‘ARES “at!” gm “ll I.” ”W911. moon when not! there is no without playxm It .735 at firs "I“ be run on C“ while this m ‘t “'35 5901A in teams did we ‘11 night in] up Duffieldâ€"Sal ”at Corporatn um little thing the lot wired 1;] intentions mm a the fina‘m h mhampton a to play only mm an 7-6 101‘ Ski ”5 fell. AS A was divided 2;:1 There was all Moon. Sun mm and 50m and the 1’13““ that is the ('11th C! the games. t tanston to man gt least one i to be in the 01*. ed under cow: wood given a b time before :11 uppeamnce. ax " Bye. Follo‘ rounds. as m! Cunda Lm- DurhamB Hutton H11 ”champion ; (4 I-“ >4 Canada L1; e ”keley 9. Wham; ‘7 m Gingham}; T011 ”IHICI'MO Bachelors 31-05 orchesu crowd on hall moments. I! wly three .pectators. a! programme mention. ul event was I]! over two but broken bv somew hat Owen SO! momml ' Detroit “11' the just HAD dancn 01' 0! h

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