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Durham Chronicle (1867), 11 Aug 1932, p. 8

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INDUSTRY EDUCATION PAGEANTRY SCIENCE RECREATION An Inspiring Example of Uninterrupted Progress WMnMAmdâ€"Comumumn- owmw H. W. WATERS, General NW NEW METHODS NEW MARKETS NEW GOODS FASHIONS ART ENGINEERING AUTOMOTIVE AGRICULTURE PAGE 8 Rocky Ssugeen (Our Own Correspondent) We have had nne weather the past few clays and hmest is in full swing. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cross and family or Chesley, were visitors this week with Mr. and Mrs. James Miller. ' Miss Evelyn Young and friends. of Cleveland. spent a few clays with the farmer’s hunt. Mrs. E. Wilkle. Miss Wet McLean returned to Toronto otter holidaying for s month at her home here. COAL )0! L Penn-Smith ONTARIO BROS. le Product Romantic Pageant of Empire Ascendancy, Heroism, Chivalry and Sacrifice of Great Peoples -â€" 1500 Performers on lOOO-foot stage. Spec- tacular pyrotechnic; finale. Every evening 35m Poult ,Judging Competitions, Horticul- ture, international andCat Shows, Trotting and Pacing pea and $6, 000 " The Triumph” Seventh Marathon Swims Women, 10 miles; Open, 15 miles Friday, Aug. 26th Wed., Aug. 31st Olym 'c Natatoro in various eventsâ€"Out- bocJ Motorboat Races, Track Stars direct from this year'- Olympic Game- KayeDonand"MiuBnghndIH” MODEL SHOWS OF AMERICA Mimi‘- M ngamfiom Besses-o’-th’-Barn Band $1131and) Incomparable Brass Ensemble, inner: of 250 Awardsâ€"Europe’s Finest EXHIBITION CHORUS (2,000 Voices) ntionally Famous â€"- Four Concerts Aug. 27th, Sept. lat, 6th. 10th. Rocky Sangeen U.F.W.0. Club The monthly meeting of Rocky Sau- 3 geen U.F.W.O. Club met at the home of Mrs. J. W. McKechnie. The meet- ing opened in the usual way. The roll call was answered by a “Pickle Recipe.” The secretary then read literature from head office, which brought a lot of discussion. Mrs. N. Melosh and Mrs. T. Turnbull each read a splendid pa- per. Mrs. R. Lawson gave a humorous reading and Mrs. A. Edge rendered a fine solo. Miss Islay McKechnie put 3:: an interesting contest. Mrs. A. Edge winning the prize. The meeting closed: with the National Anthem. The nextj meeting will be held at the home of' Mrs. T. Milligan. “Recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Allard were Mr. and Mrs. T C. Ritchie, Durham, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Frizell, Williamsford. Miss Irene Lawson is leaving for New York on Thursday after holidaying tor a couple or weeks at her home here. Miss Elda Moore left for her home near Meaford after spending the past few weeks with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James Crutchley. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McArthur, Aberdeen. Mr. Robert Grasby spent the week- end with friends at Scarboro Junction. ins Sat... Aug. 27th Mr. and Mrs. Gus Bomb, of Niagara Falls, and Miss Bessie Thompson, of Hamilton, visited Friday at, Mr. Jack Mead's. Miss Myrtle Park and friend, of Durham, visited Sunday at Mr. Wm. Mather’s and attended church service. Mr. and Mrs. Fleming, Toronto, vis- ited“ their daughter, Mrs. Fred Kar- stedt. Miss Evelyn Henderson and friend, of Allan Park. visited Sunday at Mr. Wm. Mather’s. Mr. Geo. McLellan, of Niagara Falls. motored over Friday and his wife and Miss BroWn, who have spent over a week here. returned with him Sunday. Mrs. Dan Campbell also accompanied the party back for a holiday. Sixteen car loads of peome from Priceville journeyed over to Swinton Park and took in the induction Wed- nesday night. ’ Misses Rebecca and Gretta Nichol, of London, are visiting with their many friends here. Mr. David Hincks. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hincks and baby Mary, visited Sun- day at Mr. Stanley Harrison’s. Mrs. McGill, of Niagara Falls, spent a week visiting at Mrs. Donald Mc- Dougall’s and Mrs. Jack Mead’s. Mr. and Mrs. Allie McLean enjoyed a motor trip to Barrie last week. Mr. and Mrs. Donald McQueen and children, of Mount Forest, visited re- cently with Mr. and Mrs. Dave Nichol and family. Women were first permitted to act on the English stage as early as 1565. Flaminia set the fashion for women actresses in Italy, but England’s atti- tude was conservative. It was not un- til 1656 that Mrs. Coleman took the part of Ianthe in “The Siege of Rhodes” at Rutland House, thus paving the way for others. In 1662 a Royal patent de- creed “all women’s parts to be acted by women;” after that the stage was floOded with actresses. Miss Olive McMeekin visited Sunday with Miss Jessie Nichol. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wilson and baby Donald, of Brighton, motored over Sunday and spent a few days visiting the latter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Carson. John: “No, my dear, I am not. I am Judging by disappeamnces." - Mrs. John Baxter and two sons. Harold and Gordon, Caledon East, and Misses Katie and Dora and J. P. Stew- art, Ceylon, and J. Tetlow, of Hamil- ton. were recent guests at Mr. Alex. Stewart’s. Mr. Robt. Brodie and nephew, Alex. Brodie, Toronto, are holidaying at Mr. Ben McKenzie’s. Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKee, Markdale, visited Sunday at Mr. Wm. Aldborn’s. Mr. Wm. McBride made a business trip to Owen Sound last week. Mrs. Harry Peddlar and sister, Miss Eva Carson, Toronto, came home Thursday. returning the same day. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McBride attended a family re-union at Orangeville last week. when a large crowd was present. Mr .and Mrs. A. B. McArthur, Mrs. Wilfred Watson and Betty, motored to Caledon and spent the week-end with friends. Miss Kathleen McLean and two friends of Toronto, are guests with Mr. and Mrs. Archie McKinnon, South line. Mr. Wm. McBride spent the week- end at Bala. Mrs. Stanley Maltby, of Toronto, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Buckham. } (Our- Own Correspondent) __ ‘ The induction of Rev. Mr. MacIvor ,to the Priceville and Swinton Park l . congregations took place last Wednes- iday evening at Swinton Park, when a i very large crowd from both congrega- ' tions were present. The moderator, T. l0. Miller from Markdaxe, conducted 2the opening exercises and cited the '. steps taken in calling a minister. Rev. iMr. Goodwill, or Hillsburg, presented {the usual questions as to belief, doc- Itrlhes and loyalty, which were freely !answered. The address to the congreâ€" 'gation was given by Rev. Mr. Good- will and he assured the congregations :that the new incumbent was a good Fleader and a good shepherd. God ex- pects the same attitude to his minister as to Himself; as a King does his Gov- ernor-General. He said since more good is obtained by prayer the hearers should make four request t9 'bless by prayer, his sermon, his ministery, his prayer and presence. Rev. Mr. Grant, Erin, addressed! the minister and he congratulated him on his call and hop- ed that in the future he would be blessed in his new work. The call ls? to preach the Gospel earnestly. God’s' word that has the test for ages is to‘ carry the Gospel to the young mople,‘ the coming leaders of the church. Rev. Mr. Honeyman, of Dromore, was also present and led in prayer. The choir along with the congregation sang a number of suitable hymns. A bounti- lunch was served by the Swinton Park ladies. John: “I’m afraid that new house WOMEN ON THE STAGE of yours is dishonest, .Mary.” 3*: “Oh, John, you shouldn’t judge ,9 THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. Dan MacDonald and son, Evan, of Toronto. visited with the farmer’s aunt, Miss Hobkirk. On Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Hay, of Durham. ' Miss Tenn Livingstone and Miss Mary Monivray spent the first of the week with Durham friends. Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy and Mr. and Mrs. Butler, of Hamilton, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McDougall recently. Crawford (Our Own Corresoondent) Guests with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hustle last week were Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Moc- Gillivray, Donald and Marion, of Port Elgin; Messrs. L. Watson and Cyril Harris, of Toronto. daughters, of Toronfio, visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Fisher and Miss Misses Mary and Grace Hopkins are holidaying this week at Port Elgin. Mr. Roy Lawrence is threshing to- day for Mr. John McGirr. Newell Bros. are out with their outfit in the neigh- bourhood. Mrs. McCannel, Mrs. MacPherson and Miss Margaret Brown attended the anniversary services at Dromore and visited with friends on Sunday. Mrs. W. Hargrave enjoyed a trip to Inverhuron Beach a day early in the week. Mrs. John McGirr and Allie attend- ed a McGirr re-union at Mr. and Mrs. John McLean’s at Shelburne on Mon- day. Mr. Reg. Arnott, of Elmira. spent the week-end with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Amqtt. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lindsay and Mr. and Mrs. Prosper Porter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. Eccles, Dromore. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hamilton and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Geddes attended Amos church anniversary services at Dromore on Sunday and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Adams. Mrs. W. B. Patterson and daughter, Marion, are spending a few days with their aunt in Owen Sound. Darkies’ Corners (0 :r Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGirr and son Norman. of Oshawa, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Roberts, of Campbellford; Mrs. T. McGirr and Misses Bell and Margaret McGirr, Durham, visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. John McGir. Mrs. J. 0. Hamilton visited on Fri- day with her sister, Mrs. R. E. Lavery, Owen Sound. Recent guests of the Eccles and Mt- ken families were Mr. and Mrs. H. Al- lingham and children, London, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Eccles and family of Mount Forest. The W. M. S. of the United church took charge of the service on Sunday morning in a very efficient way. Those taking part were Mrs. Mather, Mrs. Irvin, Mrs. Rogers, Miss Stevenson and Miss Ethel Hunt. Special music was rendered by the choir. Mrs. George Hostetter, who visited friends in Detroit for the past month. returned home on Friday. Mr. Ross Rife and friend, Miss Jock- son, of Detroit, who have been Spend- ing a couple of weeks’ holidays with the Rife family returned to Detroit the first of this week. Mrs. Dr. Brown and little daughter Spent last week at Oliphant. Dr. Gor- don Brown and father, Mr. W. J. Brown, motored up and spent the week-end. Mrs. Brown and daughter returned home with them on Monday. Mills, ls spendlng seome time with her aunt. Mrs. GrBurrows and assisting in the telephone office. Mr and Mrs. John H. Rocks. Miss Marjorie and Mr. Nelson Rocks, of To- ronto, and Mrs. David Lelth, of Dur- ham, were week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson. ents recently. Miss Elsie Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong and daughter, Dorothy, of Proton, spent Sunday with Mrs. Armstrong’s par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. G. Calder. Mr. Billy Thorne, of Hamilton, paid a short visit at the home of his pu- Mr. and Mrs. John Stevenson and son Jim. were week-end visitors with relatives at Mitchell. Willard, who had been spending holidays there, return- ed home with his parents. end with Mr. and Mrs. A. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson and family, of Toronto, spent 1131: week with Mr. and Mrs. C. McMillan Miss Pick, of Fergus, spent last week with her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Mr.‘ and Mrs. John White and grand- (Our Own Correspondent} '5. Harold Grasby and little son near Durban, spent the week- Mr. Eddie Lawernce is engaged for a month with Mr. Geo. Bell, Glenelg Centre. Mr. and Mrs. .105. Young and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Baker. Traverston, on Sunday. Mr. W. S. Atehtson is out and around again after a severe attack of measles. Messrs. Clarence and Alex. Young are spending a week with their aunt. Mrs. E. Brown. Priceville. Rev. and Mrs. W. H. Hartley called on Mrs. J. Mack Sunday evening. Mrs. Cecil Paynter and Mrs. McKib- bon spent the week-end with Mrs. Mr. Don McDonald and son Even of Guelph spent the week-end at the home of Miss Hobkirk, and on Sunday were accompanied by Hues Hobklrk, Liv- ingstone and McGillivray to visit Dur- ham friends. Misses Clara and Pearl Watson spent the week-end with Miss Jennie Stew- (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. Jock Pickering, who ha a plus- ant two wee'ka' bonny In Toronto. re- assisting Messrs. Robert not! George Mightoh with the harvest. North Egremont (Our Own Correspondent} M111 W. PoolemdsonLorne, of Buffalo, are spending a week with Mrs. at- the home of Mrs. Pluton. Mr; and Mrs‘ A. C. McDonald. daughâ€" ter Miss (mm. and Mr. Don-1d McDon- ald, spent Sunday with Wulkerton and Ayton friends. A «Franc errucaem «we: ran asmou no my run" 'wvmmw‘mm wasmswmw A "an. mu. 'oouvmcc. Lawrence’s Meat Market Phone!!! acumen.” ”Oh-na- LAWREN ’S SPECIALS F0 Saturday BEEF Smoked Cottage Ron CURED MEATS PORK at Wm: Bench. The many friends of Rev. Mr. Boxer. Dundalk will be pletsed to know he is making utisfuctory progress titer his recent illness. "A very polite sneak thief cane into our house the other night.” “Polite?” “Yes. He lifted all the hats he found in the many." We are glad to see Mr. Chas. Moore able to be out again after his recent termrememmgtorecoupleofdeyt Mr. end Mn. Jae. Burton end tem- tly, Toronto, were vtsttors et the home of Mr. Thee. Wyvme on Saturdey on their way to the cottage et Meetord. where they spent the week-end. Misses Isabel and Jenn Still. Orange- friends thé past week. Mr. and Mrs. R. Bates and calm Moonnneu quite at. We hope for an unprovement in her health. Mm Jas. 'Dumer and son 8.. J. Tur- ner. Laurel. Mrs. Jack Storey and daughter. Ruth. und son Dough; Stor- ey. were visitors with Mrs. Jas. Val-a ln the villi” on 'I‘hurldly last. Kiss Ruth Shanon is spending lev- ..4 lbs. for 25¢ 5le form ....5le form 2 lbs. for 25:: 5 lbs. for 00¢ .5 lbs. for ac lb. 16c _. spent Sunday

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