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Durham Chronicle (1867), 7 Apr 1932, p. 7

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THE DURHAM CHRONICLE , PAGE 7 South sentinel: mmmvbwtwmm- AllanPai-k (Our Own Correspondent) W “‘3‘“ m ' (Our Own Correspondent) 3to ‘ er. “KIM“ Ammwasheldlaat'lhursday has been inbedthemlgml’bdeveningatthehomeowanera. weekstromheflflmo 'A’mAlexGrieraoninhonorotMr.and minnows unevmwm’Mrs.WilliamGrierson whoweremar ingMiasOliveMcMeekininthestcre. ried -recently,therebeingalauecrowd Mrs. Moxinnon. who resides with her present and a pleasant evening was spentinwosmddmcing,mdmy mammmgan‘spentpu-tof lastweekwithfrlendsinmto. inmedlast Mrs. Wm. weekwithhersister.Mrs.Wm.Mather, Gm.wh°mmmw mweamsorrytosayconnnedtobed. Ml. ' lovel ts resen "Accml'r' Amiscellaneousshowerwasgiventhem Miss Islay McKechnie, teacher at my :15. 1:338:01! otfedHamilton is 3“, mm. 3““. Spring Hill school, spent the week-end at Mr. David Hincks’. Mr. and Mrs. Angus McCannell, Pro- ' ton, spent a couple days first of the week at A. L. Hincks’. SpendingafewdayswithMr.aners. 5" ml 41! Henry Brigham Mr. Mark Willis fell at his home on Good Friday and was unforunate enough to break some ribs. Mr. Ali. McCoag is employed at Mark Willis’ for a time. Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of Hanover, vis- ited- with Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Reay, at the home of their daughter and sis- ter, Mrs. M. Donnelly one day last week Ripley. Mr. Jas. McRonald, Durham, spent a few days last week with his brother on the line. Mr. Gordon Hopkins visited Toronto Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Gillen Boyd has been quite ser- iously ill. Dr. Smith has been attend- ing him. We are glad to hear Mrs. Dan. Mc- . Kechnie is able to be up and around Miss Doreen Wendorf, of Hanover, again. Coming from church a week ago spent her holidays at the home of Mr. the horse got frightened and Mrs. Mc- and Mrs. J. H. Smith. Kechnie was thrown from the cutter \ Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr and Howard \ hurting her ankle quite badly. visited with the former’s sister, Mrs. recently With Mr. “(1 MTS. Jim Stilr Mrs. 001m McArthur, 0f PficeVflle, J83. Swlmg’ of Owen Sound, on sun- rock and “mm” Swinton Park. is home helping to nurse the members day, who is recovering somewhat from BC“ cud“ .{ M’ 0. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stewart, Mr. of the family who are sufferng from her severe illness. Alex. Stewart and Mae attended the 1‘ cuuk dance at Mr Archie Stewart’s on Tues- the flu. We are glad to report that M" 50h“ ' Mr and Mrs Walter Clark and fam- Park, Sr., is recovering from his recent FEEDS " day night at Ceylon. . ily, of Zion, spent a day recently with attack of the cold. Bran and Shorts, ' cm i u t l n . . The play ent tied The Pill Bo t e, Mr. and Mrs. John McKechnie. Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Fidler, of Nor- Crimped Oats, Wes . 4 Barley which was presented in the Presbyter- , .. Chop, and Stan -_ . .- . .. ian church Friday was a decided suc- Misses Marion and Heather Boyd manby. spent Sunday at the home of I Screenings Chop, a . her gm. . motored to Toronto after spending the Mr. and Mrs. Douglas smith. 2,, cess. Mr. Alex. McLean introduced the , . lay The cast was- E a MCI holiday at their home. Mr. Allan Wise was so unfortunate p ' ' ’ Miss Georgina Miller visited her as to lose a valuable mare early Sun- tor over the holiday with her father, Mr. Joe. Park. - The People's Hills . KEEP ONIAND Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Dan Canipbell visited .- N. “u" mum. um- ”i """u WHITE LEGHORN BABY CHICKS. Quality chicks that will develop into layers of large white eggs. Priced right. March 14 cents, April 12 cents, May 10 cents. Write Hendrick Poultry Farm, Hanover, Ont, E. L. Gray, Manager. â€"â€" condition. Apply Chas. M. McEachnie, near CPR. 3 24 3c. G ’ .«H‘ e a mm s Illzer Donalda Nichol, Oflice and residence at the corner of Olive McMeekin Countess and Lambton Streets. 03100 d ’ Hin ks An aunt, Mrs. John Boyd, last week. day morning. which became stricken W3 9 to 11 a.m., 1°30 to 4 pm, 7 to BARRED ROCK. WHITE ROCK, Almeda an Jean 0 Art - Mrs. Allan Boyd returned home after with an attack of paralysis while haul- Will those . ' ' " (W .________._â€"___â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"pm° (Sundays excepted). White Leghorn Baby ChiCkS. b100d test- Elia ligInLyreM [Marga-Let bell? 152:1, nursing the late Miss K. McKechnie at ing a load of hay on Saturday after- kind 1“" .2; order early as ’1'. fl. SNIATII, M. D. ed. April delivery $12 per 100- Write for McMillario hS/fami: 1:1:Ph ail? Annie Mc- the home of Mr: Archie McKechnie on noon, and in spite of every care other‘ no“ e 53*? the 2nd of Bentlnck. developments helped in causmg the‘ K K FOODS Matin L' t. R. . Hetherin ton, Box g 15 B g Eachnie. Margaret Nichol. Jessie Lambton Street, Durham. ' ' . I “ death of this fine beast which was a) Maste%, I Bla ‘ 54. Chesle '. Ont. - Office Hours: 1.30 to 4 Dan. 7.30 - 3 _’_ __ Nichol and Messrs. Wilfred Frooks, Rocky gauge .n lbeauty to beho‘d and a faithful work nd b9 pm FOR SALE Tom Aldcorn. Jack McMillan. Each one .x s _ t ~ ‘ . ' a Gunn’s (Our Own Correspondent) er. We feel greatly toward Mr. Wise} l l l ‘ , his 1 eâ€" - . - ~ a’clt‘Ed thfeldigarltt Willaaggiona: ay 11y We have had very unsettled weather in hls loss at this time. 59 V95 c ' y p ' it being cold with snow. It is not as Custom Chopping done every day as usual. Prices reason- TEAM HEAVY HORSES, 9 YEARS old. good workers; also set heavy har- ‘. .WARD LAUDER M.D.,C.M.,F.A.C.S. 949 SECOND A T W'll h 1 Th weather and roads revented a] . O C 9 OWEN SOUND, ONTARIO mess. 1 .63“: ans? 101' Young ca“ e (f e p .much like spring as the month of Febâ€" Mulock able and satisfaction guar- Specializing in Appointments sheepâ€"Mike Morrison, Lot 22, Con. .4, better attendance. The proceeds were , / (‘ . . . 1 ’ anteed. Diseases of Eyes Preferred Normanby (Varney PO-) 4. 7. 4 pd. about $16. ary. . l ‘0'” O” n ‘ ”"8373",”th l and fitting Telephone Mrs Harry Pedlar of Toronto spent The U. P. W. 0. Will meet at the The regular B. Y. P. U. meeting was! of Glasses 178 ‘ ' ‘ ' v. ° ’ d home of Mrs. Thos. Tumbull next Fri- held in the church on March 29, A; r E a few days With her parents. Mr. an . . . , l o ow - w» - ~ PROPERTY FOR SAu Mrs Alex Carson last week and reâ€" day afternoon. The meeting wrll start speCIal Easter program was given by. C 9' ‘ "SS" MeGlLLIVBA‘! ' ' at 1 o’clock in order to get the quilt the Reapers Group. The president Op-l PHONE 8 0mm turned Sunday. Misses Katie and Dora Stewart, Cey- lon. spent acouple days visiting with their uncles. Messrs. Alex. and Donald done. ened the meeting by reading an Easter} Miss Georgie Miller spent the week- poem, after which hymn No. 129 was; end with her aunt. Mrs. Jack Boyd, sung. The Scripture reading, the 23rdl Stewart. Glenroadin. . Psalm, was repeated in unison. Eleven , , __“ Mr. and Mrs. John Hincks, Egre- Miss Catherine McLean returnedto members then read the eleven appear-l ”Enid! 0172610” BRICK HOUSE; IDEAL LOCATION; mont. with Mr. David Hincks, and son Stratford Oil Monday after enjoying ances of. our Lord after the resurrec-g the Easter holidays at her home here. tlon. This was folowed by a season of on. w. c. PICKEBING. DENTIST 800d garden; all conveniences; garage. Clifford, motored to Guelph Thursday . . . . , Misses Myrtle Mortley and Miss Nor- prayer and the busmess. Mr. Gerald Oi! , ' , etc., 1, acre land. A 1 Gear Yiirs, al of their uncle. ice over J. 82: J nunter 3 store 4, pp y ge to attend the funer ma Gagnon were visitors the first of Brunt read a poem, “If Easter Be Not Graduates . Canadian Chiro ractic 0011080. Toronto. Office in Mac arlane Block. Durham. Day and night phone 123. M Anthony Lawrence; frame stable; garage; good garden. Apply to Mrs. Philip Lawrence, or James Lawrence, Durham. 79tf. .Qu-Fâ€" McKechnie Mills , J. F. GRANT. D. D. s. Dentistry in all its branches. X-Ray. Gas Extraction Mill Street, ,.-____,â€"_.,â€" _â€"â€"-.â€"â€"â€"r~ LUCAS. HENRY LUCAS mm solicitors. Etc. 1. B. Lucas, KC. 1. B. Lucas, Jr. A member of firm in Durham each __ lDurham. Durham, Ont. _.__.-â€"_ - - ._..._,_‘ W. D. Henry, KC. .___ -. -â€" -â€".._ â€"7â€"â€"‘__flwâ€"~~M~ FARM FOR SALE FARM KNOWN AS W. G. LAWRENCE farm. 1’2 miles from Durham, 117 acres. Good buildings, running stream, con- venient to school. About 30 loads of cats, mixed grains, in sheaf, also for sale in quantity to suit buyer. W. 8. Hunter. Trustee W. G. Lawrence Estate. 3 24 1c. FOR SALE OR RENT THE LATIMER PROPERTY FOR sale or rentâ€"Apply R. J. Matthews, FARM FOR RENT My Man Ovvomtmen“ ““1 u” LOT 27, CONCESSION 2, smog, WEB. For pasture. Some can be 8 l3 tf Mr. Henry Moral, on Friday. Misses Jean and Almeda Hincks spent part of the Easter holidays with their sisters, Mrs. Chas. Tucker and Mrs. Stanley Harrison, Ebenezer. Mr. Chas. McKinnon returned to To- ronto on Wednesday, after spending a few days visiting friends here. attended the Messrs. Hermie McLean, Frank Reil- ly motored to Simeoe on Thursday morning for the farmer’s car, w was stolen from his garage on March hich home of 3. with about 30 present. Mrs. Elgin Wil- . ton was in the Chair for the ladies’ the week with Mrs. Bob. Mortley. Mrs. Neil McLean and son Archie, Mr. Mack Graham. Durham, was a guest early in the week with Mr. Camp- bell McLean. True.” Mrs. Galloway then favored us with a solo, “I Know That My Re- deemer Liveth.“ This was followed by the topic by Mr. Galloway, “The Res- urrection of Our Lord." Hymn 131 was sung and Mr. Galloway closed with the benediction. A contest in charge of George Porter was solved. The next “-- Mr. James Miller made a business meeting will be on April 12, in charge trip to Harriston this week. Varney (Our Own Correspondent) The U. P. O. and U. I". W. 0. Clubs met Friday evening, April 1, at the Mr. and Mrs. James Wilton, of the Willing Workers. Mr. John MacDonald of MacMaster University, Hamilton, spent a few days with his parents over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. A. C. MacDonald returned on Monday. We extend our sympathy to Mrs. Hugh Maclean and family, of Aber- deen, in the serious illness of husband and father and hope for a speedy re- covery. Fertilizers Wewillhaveinstooki'lllllhu FERTILIZERS for the 8 - Seeding. It will pay you to our prices. ‘ A FEEDS A car of choice 00 . of : Just arrived, also Standard .. Full 17-. of other f OIL CAKE 3 FLAX 8J4 BEEF :0 O’YSTE ' ‘URIN. ALP ) E M ~- y BarrelorGaI. . ' Mr. Andrew Fulton and son, Norman, . - of Hampden, were welcome guests at ' ‘ Notary Public. , . ' CHOPPING 6: 0A Ww.’ m' " ”“me COMING EVENTS turned to their diflerent schools after last met“ were read and the m“ the ”me °‘ ”’5' m‘m' °“ sum” T onusnnta ' mu efficiently and All 1 prepared enjoyin the Easter holiday. call was answered by an exchange of Mr. Gerald Brunt, Toronto, spent the '. ‘ ort ickers Miss Hilda Mexechnie, of Orange w m to “Me ’ omen: ldoorNcrthochl-aughlina 0 h _ ings were given by Miss Charlotte Pat- e conerat Gerald in be- ( ur Own Correspondent) ville t a few days visiting or W Phone 114. , spen (1 Mrs Hamid Barber The ing re-engaged the third year as teach- Duh- Gm As we write we have another blan- ents, Mi'. and Mrs. John McKechnie, terson an ° ° ___..__.._.. ket of snow and fairly good sleighing Friends in this district and surroun - paper for the evening was given by er in the Collegiate Institute, Toronto. .flueh'oneers again, but by all appearance it won’t ing country will learn Wth deep regret Mrs. Bert wafer}, on“): pal-this? t1: ,____â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"-â€"--â€"â€"â€"'â€"â€"â€"'â€"" last long where the sun has a good the passing 0‘ "3- Henry m’ of Varney In e usmad orders 030.03 '- DUNCAN beam on it. hl respected citizen. He men 5 meeting they e out 1 Grey 00m“? Guelph, a his y l turni and Clover seed Galen taken on reasonable terms. Mrs Elgln Wilton interested the gath- Datel arranged at The chronicleguests of Mr. and Mrs.GeorgeAlex- msparentswhenfmiryearsofasemd t list fim I t uestions m. ander and family one afternoon recent- lived at Guelph 101‘ 3 “W of years, m W1 h a o mmen: which doom 1:. mm. mm. 3" 1y. 1m, moving to concession 15. Eere- Pertaining w °‘”' 9°“ ' of m me H Miss Florence McDonald, of Durham, mont, on the farm now owned by M1" were W by tlhweemmmgt‘so Car: "‘"“ mm m Spent the Easter vacation with the Hincks, eight miles south of Prilfle- 2151: :1: 3:31; a Anthem Lunch and Bruce Sale. Cqutts family. where he farmed success! y. - r v ‘ . a Our business is to create printing that makes sales. I â€" TYPOERPhY. choice of stock I- â€"every element that makes [a for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here '

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