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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Oct 1930, p. 5

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W... .‘2‘ n~~mmmwflmmm WW» a“... 1“th “m m... are“... cesarean...” WW"“““““‘: ”‘9‘ weekwithhcr’nsterlirsrh'coofihnmfigmzxm the comatmm'mbetnflmotwl’eomes’wssion Gem-gerienton.8ecretary torinitsrichnessandwarmth it .Iseveryiife.withouttheprm~ . chof “.dem'u' .- - favoriteh. “000d singing 0‘ nln'l‘oront0.0ftheSummerCamps,the WWW ofany othersinger Ofthankfulnessforeachday'a‘ her sister. Mrs. Robert Vollett. ' Past”. Mrs. Herb mfimfifi use; WWI amassed :1; muggy nmm' ”buss ”m ncsmanon flamm-herumm‘wnn “ M “t: “M” . e . earless M - mm Morlock, Wt“ Mather, tafidneggmcweggflmf} 9"” en- Doxology. About forty were present Tuesday night of last week. friends MW! M eyes, fine textured 3n How blast are they who find h - x er front 8. Frank Morlock and Bill Me and Mrs. and the offering amounted to $40.00. and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs Reggie and beauty of spiritual type m " afriend wmmm‘m MP M‘Wm. Noblezead abeautiful m 7 Maegameredattheirhometoex- Open‘booktohercharacter Shrug: Abird'sclearnote.anewiyw week to Meaford. and report g M D” by Day . Mis Ada Chapman fol- PBBSBYTEBIAN Y. P. S. tend to them congratuhtions and good strongly she has a mission to cheer ‘ rose- he cried, catch. lowed ‘with a humorous selection en- The Young People's Society of the "wishes. and present them with two and inspire with her song She claims Some cause for W to soar - d calling Mesdames W. J. Allan. W. J, Firth. titledt ”Till; merchant and the book Presbyterian church held their re-or- beautiful chairs, a serving tray, and a thlt a gift is for the good of all that Po lifted m n such 3 Miss B. Chadwich gm my. and Mrs. 3:“ - deli response to the roll call. ganisation meeting in the church on the lovely table runner. it does not belong to the artist but to r all the bounties M the _ my“ mended the m Deanery mew charnyed (Elias pickle recipes were an evening of October a. The meeting was An address was read by Miss Mc- the Giver of all gifts. and is to' glorify How W! sin her ing at Dundalk on Wednesday of last th g g National Anthem M “”1de by Mr. Armstrong. Rev. Donald to which Mr. Reggie Ramage Him. evevrye'loey"! grows richer. 0" . meth' week. 0 nice ing and a social half hour was Mr. Armstrong and Mrs. E. Cook were made a suitable reply. We Pane is v f “‘8 spenttogetherduring hih y “y “‘4 “he” Throushuiewiseecsofhumbis ‘ Venerable Archdeacon W J Doherty served b Mrs w c lunch was honored by the executive position of Following is the address: flowers and confesses that singing is to tit de' y g... 1.), much of London was ‘1 guest at the z - Grierson, assisted by Honorary presidents. The society feels Dear Friends: We, your friends and her like Wt of the sunshine the u ' on Wednemy of ,m we“ mm" ”Hf“ ° “”3 1W“- Tne nut Mans keenly the loss of Mrs. Cook, due to neighbors. have met this evening to spring flowers and the west' wind. Trees canto aacarvmo' means. i Mr d M ° V be held at the home 01 Mrs. Lamb her departure to Palmerston and will wish you a pleasant journey through tOO. mean 80 much to her, she has gas-I There m this , t . B? rs. H. Zubrigg and daugh- on November 218t when 811 ladies are greatly miss her guiding hand and fore- life in our midst in your new relation- Ed on them so often that every detail of are now 423.557 radio m use .9” 1 er. tty. and Mr. and Mrs. E. B. cordially welcome. sight. ship. For a number of ears one f Wk. bild. leaf and gracio liceumnsesbe in effect in mm“ m by mis- Arkell and son. Gerald, of Palmerston DO not forget the homemade baking Miss Jean Harding was the recipient you has been a faithfuly and valugd curves “V08 in her memour; sheltering n r ‘5 107,509 more the .- l {frasgzgg visitors With Mr. and Mrs. :19 0%:3’33; N‘gvzfibg fighkgzg of the presidential office. to succeed member of our group. In her studio are many water color vious year. - deem in the . Mrs. Cook. Other executves elected As for you, Mrs. Ramage, we take sketches she has done. that faithfully ZINC -ma Mr. and Mrs. James Mather are visit- 11 room and 01’0“ Hospital. are as follows: great pleasure in welcoming you to reproduce the spirit 0‘ the Douglas firs ing this week at Burgessville. Mr. and Mrs. William H. W. Vice-President, Mr. Moore McFadden: our midst. In your parents’ home you 0f the coast and wooded scenes in On- A metal found in Southwest W Eagle, N.Y., were guests of the Misses Secretary Treasurer Miss Dorothy have proved to be an ideal daughter tario. With her talent for draw she I and known '5 zinc-blends, m ‘ Read The Chronicle ads on '7 Smith “t Aberdeen, Tuesday and Wed- Pickering; Pianist.’ Miss Elizabeth and an example that might well be might easily have become unmagrtist. bright Light when struck or r“ . page ° nesday 0‘ 135*: wee‘k. Harding. fouowed profitably by all the young Painting, however, is her recreation. even un er water. 'â€" Missionary and Devotional Commit- girls in the community. There you will In her home there 18 a great deal of BORN tee. Miss Mabel Sharpe, Mr. Dan Firth, be missed. but what is their 1068 is our “mm“ 3““mm mdv “0 WWI” Noble -In Owen Sound October I. Miss Mary Pickering. gain. how interested she may be in her May we new have the pleasure of guests, the comfort and pleasure of her gfiémtgk ’f'w‘rtm “’5' E.“ “h ‘ Literary and Social Committee: Miss . own household are always unobstrusive- . Mary Moffat. Mr. Louis McComb, Miss your acceptance of this gift which we It '5 ”0* too Early to Grace Becker. prclsent to yo:1 as af tokeirrilof our esteem ly 1311138 22mm looked after. In â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"='â€"-â€"â€"â€"-â€"__=. an apprec a on o hav g you with us. 88" . ery, in 000k . she is 'Ifli ' o W. M. S. THANKOFFEBING Our united desires for you are many equally proficient. but it is winger sing- T00 [Ate to C t, t Ink 0 f orderln your The autumn thankoflering meeting years of happiness and mutual help- ing she is most critical with herself. be- mg SALE of the Queen Street United church Wo- fulness. cause she has a standard IIWBYS before WHITE BABY CUTTER IN 00. \ mens’ Missionary Society was held on Signed: Campbell Watson, John Mc- her which she is endeavoring to reac condition Apply at Chronicle omen. . Thursday afternoon in the church Kenzie, James Small. Harold Lawrence. Madame Pahey has said that “she ° school room. The speaker far the day -â€"â€"â€"°-â€"-â€"- has a mission to cheer and to inspire ESTBAYSD * h ”c a NEW TURNIP GRADES with her sons." We hope that she ammo FROM MY ensures: a I . 0 was Mrs. J. L. McInnis, Owen Sound, the first vice-president of Grey Presby- â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"--â€"â€" 0817186 with her the assurance that or about October 18, lot 30, Con. I. ‘ terial. Mrs. Mom brought, messages Giving effect to the changes which “After long years, the gift she gave D. R.. Gleneig, five two-year-oid ah from the various officials of the Pres- the first year in Operation have indicat- will Still remain; the giver and the three heifers and W0 SWL 3‘ ed as desirable the Federal Department gift oft be recalled; that fruit will grow please notify Angus Hooper. Pl- ' ”a E byteriai. Her subject was “Canadian Indians”. She told how the Indians of Agriculture has by ministerial order from every seed she sowed. and that 605r32 Priceville R. R. i. u under the provisions of the Federal . looked on the white man as the immi- a . Th . 393‘ evil gang; 1:2" wgfio‘fshihgg i Root Vegetables Act provided four new good to the Indian and we cannot be I grades for turnips and rutabagas. - Gospel. It is found in practice that the three 0 A nd I [er [dc ~19c. too earnest in giving them the She mentioned all the mission stations grades which were introduced last year. t of the W.M.S. society and spoke of the “Small,” “Medium” and “Large”. were great works being accomplished. inadequate to take care of the require- P 0 hanks was given ments of the trade. The new grades are mm am A hearty vote of t our SlOCk '5 COmPlde and to the speaker- based on size and will be known as Mrs. Groves presided. Mrs. Gagnon “Canada No. 1 Small” from 2 to 4 we have some SPCC'QI Prices read the Bible lesson, Mrs. Stauffer inches in diameter; “Canada No.1 gâ€"©7656?m-‘i'natures..r.-..JI‘K'.T.:.1.s......n..,,.e........... 11 98c. 43 r. 390. played a piano solo. Mrs. Knechtel and Small Me dium” from 3 to 5 inches in for orders received prior *0 Mrs. Wilson sangaduet, “Sweet Will (zit diameter; “Canada No. 1 Medium” 4 God” two readings were much enjoye i(\\ these being read by Mrs. S. Chapman l to 6 inches in diameter; “Canada No. 1. -" {,2 November 15' and Mrs. William Glass. The meeting Large” not less than 4 inches in diam- ‘2 3 closed with the singing of “Blest be the eter. . tie that binds”. There “’35 8. splen-i The requirements With respect to did attendance 0f members and‘quality and tolerance remain the same] A.“ \‘o "'"" a“-.. ~00 v. e e-a -a o '0-0-O-:O-O-O"O-O-.'-O-O'-O“.“O°-O°°O“ONO“O“O“O° friends for this inspiring. helpful ser- as last year as they have been found ' .vice, and the happy social hour around , . . . , . . . . .quite effective in assuring a good quality ' ‘31; 111112511tggfilethaggfigfigogegggg ‘ in marketed turnips. This is summed! lup by saying that only the best of the} T ' on Monday and had a good attendanCe : _ . . i “and a good service. :crop. free from defects. ‘.'.'lll qualify fori l * _ ----¢...¢O‘....‘..A‘A . 1.); acoo0000OOoOoOOO'OoOoO-Oo-OOOOOOOooocfi-Oooomm i . ._.. i -â€"--â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"« i grading. , 3 QUEEN STREET AUXILIARY i Commercial turnip production is cen- { 6 Q.” ..... I . . ‘ . ‘ . In her new home on Gaiafraxa tred largely in Ontario and Pl‘.l‘lCt‘ i i ‘ -, S i ,fi ,_,_ _ . . _ . . istreet. Mrs. Calvm Kinneeuas hostes :ndward Island. ilic Dominion Fruit I :to the Queen street United churchl ‘ ‘ . , .... L ... I g .. . - 'Commismonez $18.95 m... hx~ b:-.nch Auxniary on Thursday ctening. Oct-. , . 'has before it. at the present tune re-l - W ober 16. Much svm athy was felt for . . . who was unable to be present on ac-icarloads of turnips in Ontario alone. . . . . . . 1 count of illness. As the program wanghe shipping pom: inspection SEI‘i‘lCB'l in charge of group 1. Miss E. M. Hut- of the Dominion Fruit Branch has e l ’ NYAL’S Bulbs HOT WATER ton, presided over the meetigdgf Witt/Ell] Ibeen instrumei‘izai in materially extend- l i t ' commenced With hymn 95- 5- ,i " ing the market for graded turnips. The e, . é Mountaln Herb Tulips Battles liam ’31:: 1:116:11; actedthas piantist. 3:155 new grades, assuring uniformity in size I' '2 3 Mary ecaegave eminueso e . .. . . ; â€"â€" f 3 TABLETS Hyacinths Specials! previous meeting, which were adapted. and hdisualznfltytrln rguziliiileflgugg tggi 2 ” l 9 1 'I‘ stomach. kidneys Daffodils Guaranteed for Those present answered to the roll call. muc 0 53.5 y c Q ; g i t and liver N 1531 two years The Scripture lesson, St. John zlst most exacting trade. ' ' . ‘ I am chapter, verses 1 to 18 were read by The new turnip grades are operative ’Q‘ 25c. and 31'” Chinese Lillies ”'00 and ”’50 Miss Abbie McLean. After hymn 92 from September 23, 1930, on which date I was sung Miss Hutton led in prayer. they came into effect. on . The 6th chapter of the study “i‘rcm â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"o-â€"-:f-â€"- n1 A . t ‘ Jerusalem to Jerusalem” was at rac- Plebe: “Do you make 1' e-size e arg- .' . cl re 4» Pedumes vapufe Speaal tively explained by Mrs. C. Kinnee. ments from snapshots.” I :04 . 111‘ l S t 1 der pug MIS. Bert Farrel gave a pleasing rendi- Photogra‘ pher: “That’s our specialty.” 53‘? 1f . wee Pea Recommended fo A V9 our Pow tion of the inspiring solo “Higher Plebe: “Fine; here's a picture I took 1' o. ‘ e : Cara liome the relief of and Talcum Ground”. An excecwiinglyi interesting of the Grand Canyon.” . f CS Dus “ . .- both for debate was very capa y gven y our --â€"â€"-â€"-â€"â€"â€" Shari Flu and Head C ' young ladies. The subject chosen was Arbiter of Style . 250- Der vial 500- 39c. “Resolved that a woman can accom- Wife (trying on hats) :" “Do you like ' plish more good as a missionary than this turned down, dear? .. do a man can”. Misses Eva Lawrence and Hulsbanda‘iulgw much is it? . Bernice Whitmore chose the aflirma- “E even 0 rs.” we BRUNSWICK C i [la tive side, while Misses Margaret Storrey “Yes, turn it down.” ' CS Radlo Wallpapfl and Clara McCrae upheld the negative. 01' One tabl : .-. cnt ny instructive points were narrated. Cashâ€"$198.50 vast amount of good our Termsâ€"$22500 are accomplishing. Mrs. Come in and hear it.

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