two weeks. blaster Eddie Wells has returned from a week’s visit with relatives in Toronto. “is Esther Petty left for her school at Port Francis Monday and will visit triends at London. Harry Schenk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra. Schenk, had the misfortune to break an arm a few days ago. Rev. and Mrs. W. Hill and daughters, who have been holidaying with Mrs. Hill‘s mother, Mrs. R. Barber, left Mon- day for their home at Oak Park, 111. On Sunday last Mr. Hill preached most ac- ceptably in Knox church, here. Rev. W. C. Almack has returned from a holiday at his cottage at Toberrnory. Mrs. Almack will return later. Miss Selly Hope of Toronto was the guest oi Miss Winnie Blyth last week. On Wednesday Miss Hope, who is soon tobernarried,wassnrpriaedbyher local friends and given a shower of pantry supplies. In Toronto the next evening friends in the city tendered her Mr. Edgar Brown, after a week‘s vis- it with his parents here, returned to Al- exnndria Bay on Tuesday. Dr. D. B. Jamieson, Mr. W. C. Mc- Lachian. and the Iormer’s son, Starr, are spending a few days this week in Hastings county fishing. Mr. John Mother, who has been vis- iting his parents here, returned by mo- tor to his position at Winnipeg, Man. on Monday. Messrs. A. and H. Forsyth and Miss Martin, Simcoe. visited this week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Gagnon. Miss Jean Monet returned home this week after a holiday at London. Mr. Irving Blyth of Hamilton visited with the Blyth family here over the week-end. Mr. Irvine Matthews of Egremont is a patient at Durham hospital. Mrs. Ravens 01 Owen Sound is via- iting her sister. Mrs. J. N. Perdue. Mr .and Mrs. M. McKay and family of Inwood visited at their parental homes here ast week. Mr. A. Redford. and Miss Redford are visiting with friends at Uxbridce. 10. um! 30:. Alex. Morrison of Sing- mmpton wish to announce the encase- ment of their youngest dwhter, Ethel mien, m. N., to ace!) m1 saber, youngest son of Mr. and we. Mntthew Nephceeu'lyinaeptember. Hr.w.0.nnenolmsunleyvu- mamxcacoupleotdtyshstmk. III-s. m and funny returned with Mrs. Knox of Guelph was a guest of Mrs. D. Lem: last week. Mrs. J. A. Van Wie, Toronto, is visit- ing her sister. Miss Laura McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Bone 01 Toronto visit- ed with Miss W. Blyth here over the week-end. Ilia Add New, and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1‘. 3m visited friends at Wm: Bench nnd Buyner on Monday. ‘ Hrs. Parker of Owen Sound is visit- in: her sister, m. P. W. Moon, 101‘ pinup Altman 0! mm. visited with In. 1100mm] und Hrs. llcPher- Mend: in town this week. m m, m m ï¬r. and m.C.P.monMy. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL n.7nnxncmumum mmmmu.w.m lira. Mrs. William Left): 01 Dromore is a mmmmm,m m.mmJ.Am.ln-s.unn m.lo~cl.lfl2 ,, for a few days " ‘TEHJNG TOMMY" Baseball engaged the enthusiastic in- terest oi the young péOple during the rest of the daylight. Reeve Allan Bell, County Warden, acting as umpire, with his accustomed‘ geniality, which has made him popular, steered a lively game to a successful issue. After supper races. handicapped by the crowded interiors of the partici- pants. caused immense satisfaction to all as every contestant won a prize. First prizes were awarded to Miss Audrey Herrington in the little iolks’ race, Miss Jean Herrington who out- ran all others in the eight to twelve class and Miss Jean Erwin who was well in the lead of the twelve to ï¬t- teen class. You have always been a willing help- er in the community and we hape that your duties in your new home will not prevent you from still taking an inter- est in your new community. We hope you will enjoy many happy years of married life and on behalf of the members of the club and friends of the community I take much pleasure in presenting you with these tokens of goodwill! We have assembled here tonight to convey our best wishes to one of our iriends, Miss Mary Bailey, in view 0: her approaching marriage and to show in a tangible way our appreciation of her work in our midst. A motor trip to view the lake boats brought to a close a most enjoyable holiday. Next Sunday morning, Sept. 4, the with the Church service and will be- gin at ten-thirty o’clock. Superintend- dent Wlmun Monet expects a large Mr. and Mrs. W. Keddy ma manly of Toronto cc visiting with Mr. md Mrs. J. N. I‘m-dock this week. Root, and daughter Dwell; or Water- loo, spent may with the farmer’s brother, Hr. William 1:. Damn. signed on behalf of the club and young people of the community. Every minute was ï¬lled with interest. In a variety of ways the picnickers of assorted ages, sizes and shapes spread themselves over the park, the river and refreshment booth. Boating, bathing and the swings kept many busy while a number of others wandered through the shopping district of the city and acquired a miscellany of treasures. About a hundred sat down to the tables and enjoyed the good things yielded by the hampers and washed it down with hygienic tea. BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC my useful gins. At the me time the Allen Park UF.W.O. also present- ed her with a cheque. Following is the This was a happy and successful ev- ent. The weather was all that could be desired; the place, the enchanting paradise of the well-kept Harrison Park at Owen Sound. The date was Thursday, August 25. Miss Bailey responded in a very ï¬t- ting manner. A very enjoyable even- ing was spent by all. My with u miscellaneous shower in the shape 01 a very prettlly decorated mmmgmmmmm «mmmmm,mm mama-mam the mmmcwpbleflior ‘ mmummmmmm unmamthem’swm“ «www.mmmw- can at Gm, beam: the bride o! llr.mn.m,mullr.and mmnmmaam. M.A.D. mmam Mcmmm,mm ammmm on umymmAwnutn On Thursday evening the Mesa â€FTC-ll IONOIID white, ï¬lled with Miss Esther McLean returned home Tuesday after spending the past month 'in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. James Miller were guests the ï¬rst of the week with Mr. [and Mrs. Herb. narrow. Mrs. Wilfred Lobsinger and three children of Kitchener returned to their home after spending the past month with her mother, Mrs. Jerry Allord. Mary, (Mrs. Samuel Curtis.) Chesley, who was the only child by the ï¬rst wife; Christina, (Mrs. Solomon Thaler) Owen Sound; Margaret, (Mrs. Theo- dore Emerson) Oak Park, 111.; Minnie, (Mrs. Harry Brownlee) Mantua, Sask.; { Our Own. Correspondent) Some of the farmers have ï¬nished harvest, while others have considerab}e to do yet. Congratulations to Miss Ruby Mor- rison on passing all her ï¬fth class. They were taking second year High school subjects and are ready now for third form. Mr. and Mrs. William Vessie, and Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Dunsmoor of Owen 8d. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm McKechnle. Miss C. Levi and M15 N. Katherine- ton of Durham were recent visitors with M}. and Mrs. Donald McIlvride and son Norman spent a few days last week end with friends in Kitchener. sons spent a social evening with Mr. and Mrs. D. McGrath, Winiunsford. Elizabeth, (Mrs. Oscar Lipskie) Wil- liamsford; Misses Emma and Maude at home in Bentinck; Charles, Sault Ste. Marie, Ont; Harry, Williamsford, and John, Domoch. Mrs. Stanley Reay. on Sunday with their ulster, urn. Neil Varney (Our Own Correspondent) Miss Marion Hamilton of Yeovil spent. a few days recently with Miss Myrtle Marshall. Harvest is over for the present year, and the threshing machines are busy again. ‘A number in the community attendâ€" ed service in Knox United church in Durham to hear Rev. Wm. H. Hill of Oak Park, Ill. Miss Ruby Morrison spent a few days recently camping at Eugenia park with Cargill friends. years ago, and he later married Wil- helmina Prohofski, of Holland township who survives him with a family of seven daughters and four sons, namely The funeral was held Wednesday af- ternoon with a private service at the house at two o’clock, followed by a public service in St. James’ Lutheran church and interment in Williamsford cemetery. Miss Marjorie Caldwell visited a cou- ple of weeks with friends in Limehouse. Congratulations to Miss Dorothy Caldwell on being awarded the middle and upper school medal. a young men, and settled in Sullivan township, where he carried on tanning ioragreatmanyyearsmominxtowu- liamsiord about 15 years ago, on his retirement, and has lived there ever since. He was one of the oldest resi- dents oi the county of Grey. and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. He was regarded as a. successful farmer a useful citizen and a good neighbor. ymguidcitisugoodidatobesm youhaveone. NEARLY 100, PASS“ Rocky Saugeen THE DURHAM CHRONICLE Mr. Herbert Lamb of Detroit attend- ed Zion’s anniversary service on Sun- day afternoon and sang a very sweet solo. He spent a few hours after the service at the Edwards home. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moorhead and son Billy of Palmerston and Mr. and Mrs. Grayd'on Moorhead of Tomato visited early in the week with Mr. and Messrs. C, G. Edwards of Detroit, T. I. of Shelburne, and W. H. of Hamilton spent a few days at the Edwards home recently. Spenser returned to Detroit Tuesday taking with hin'n Mrs. R. K. Edwards and Mr. Chester Sutcliffe of Keady. Mrs. Hugh McArthur spent a couple of days recently With her father, Mr. John McNally of town. Rev. McLean of Glamis will speak at a, meeting held in Zion\ church on Thursday evening. the Proton Station circuit, was called home last week owing to the illness of wmmuredoredtoherunmgood Desboro the that of the week. Mrs. Joseph Young. son Alex, and daughter Clan, spent a few days re- cently with her mother. Mrs. W. Baker, who is not in very good health. Mrs. Philip Harrison and daughter Eileen oi Swinton Park. spent Saturday at the Nelson home. His Gladys Firth returned home with them on a visit. Messrs. Will Ellison and Chas. Tim- mlns motored to Toronto on Saturday and are spending a few days at the Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. George Fullerton and Mr. Lester of Mooresburg, Miss L. Ful- lerton of Owen Sound, Mr. and Mrs. Dougald A. Clark and family of Flesherton, Mr. and Mrs. John Mc- Kechnie and daughters Misses Irene and Blanche, and Mr. Kenneth Duns- moor of Glenroadin were visitors early in the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark. No. 5 school reopens this Thursday with Miss S. E. MacLean of Aberdeen resuming duties. Mrs. Walter Clark, Misses Jean and Maxine, spent a day recently at the home of Mrs. John Vessie at the Rocky Saugeen. the Matthew emanated with themter'sdster. mmmmnmmw, mmuehonmmsumenc- Dam. of Gamma» mam: weekettheNeleonhome. Dix-ant! Venue and family of the Rockyaeuceenspentedeylutweek withlr.»dlln.Welter Clark.“ Marjory and Ethel remained for a few Quite a number from the 4th conces- sion enjoyed a motor trip to Midland early in the week. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Tuck and farm. ly and Mrs. Robert Caldwell are enjoy- ing a visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. Sandy Baker of Toronto recently spent a couple of days at the parental home. Mr. Ellison Baker of the same city spent last week at the Baker home and decorated the exterior of the house. The community extends hearty con- gratulations to Mr. E. R. Peart and Miss Margaret Anderson, who were wedded in Owen Sound at high noon on August 27. Rev. Cornett tied the nuptial knot. We welcome the bride to our neighborhood. Mr. Bruce Clark returned Sunday from a week’s stay with friends at. Mooresburg. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McClocklin are spending a few days at the home of Mrs. C. W. Rutledge in Markdale. Mrs. Frank Twamley and daughter Marjorie visited over the week-end at the McClocklin home. Ic.and)lra.A.E.Oooktndnmfly 0! Detroit motored to that went“ homes‘on Friday m are enjoying a. Inmnmnhttmmtmsmh- behood.‘nzetormer two «commuted bynr.andm.w.a.oooknndm (Our Own Correspondent) Wmmudlydehyedon manta!» muchwetmther. was Clan Greenwood, an, and an w.xnoxandlonm.wmguests Proton Station (Our Own Correspondent) verymuchpmmchdrrem aplendldmucnrymmhtetothe occasionandthebeautuulnomm .sflenttrlhutetotthem We betting Mr. Little u some future ate. Mrs. 0. 31¢er spent the week-end with (ï¬ends in Pie-hem. W Bachelor and brother Gor- don were guests at Hr. and Mrs. tome Hodgine recently. Mr. and Mrs. Welter Ctr-on, Dun- delk, were other: at the home or Mrs. James Venue on Bundey evenlng. Misses Marguerite and Edith Still, Orangeviile, were visitors with friends in the village for a couple of days the Visitors at Mr. Gilbert MacConnelJ’s the first of the week were, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Silick, and Mr. and Mrs. Lin- say of Teeswater. chmotthennnimurymicuhat onSundtyhstundpmchedmm- enmmmmm, andthehmuwndmcenbothm- A number from this vicinity attend- ed the street dance in Flesherton on Friday night. Smithy last. Swamp College (Our Own Correspondent) Mrs. Bill Flyn and family of Flesher- ton, are visiting the farmer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom Parker. Miss Rhoda Martin of Shelburne, spent a few days at the home of Mr. Wilfred Black’s. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Heard and family, spent Sunday at Mr. John Allcorn‘s. Mr. Wilfred Wright. spent Tuesday in Toronto. ofw.nndlln.N.Hccnnnelncenfly.lvmmdthemItotthe weak a Hr. Remunumelndlrdmb m aJ‘w'gW mmmumm “mamaW.b “1'8. “W (I! My. mm “m w m“, “r, a â€be†M “twink“.alvlndmw- 'm m 3% m Rnntlnvol‘nlt. m mo YUM may It “I. am a. Miss Don Stemrt, Ceylon. was a weekend guest at the homes of Mr. Abe Bhearson and Mr. A. Berton. Quite a number from Ceylon and Flesherton attended the anniversary services held here on Sunday. Mr. Lloyd Wauchope returned from Inglewood and has taken his duties here again. Mr. Wilfred and Mrs. Geo. Wright. ‘By PAUL Pm tutewmholdthetrmmm ummam.a.nenmwa- wlll give the topic. “Our Outlook we." Roll call. Plckle recipe. Demon 9 ON BATURDAY. AUG. 37. In DUB- TooktztoChdfy PAGE 5