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Durham Chronicle (1867), 22 Sep 1932, p. 8

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PAGE 8 Sunday with w. and Mrs. William Ru- 13nd. Normanby. Mr. Harvey Smith returned home this week from Toronto after visiting with lriends there. church at Hanover last Sunday. when large congregations were present for Bornâ€"To Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heintz, Kitchener, on Thursday, Sep- tember 15. a daughter (Margaret Ann). Mrs. Hmtz was formerly Miss Frieda Schmidt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Philip Schmidt. Mrs. J. Span-ling. sister of Mr. Wm. Kerr. passed away at the Owen Sound hospital on Sunday afternoon. The funeral was held on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock. Mrs. Sparling was well known here. having visited with her brother on numerous occasions and High school in Mount Forest at present. ' was much liked here sympathy is 3“; Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr and family tended to the WNW“. tattended the funeral of the formers The Ail-PA- will hold a rally ””109 .. sister in Owen Sound on Tuesday last. at the meeting on Friday evening M” , Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Queen, with Mr. McCall Will be in charge. Let “3 show. Carmen Queen and Mr. Mervyn Reu- our interest in this christian 3550“” ben, visited recently with friends in tion by attending ln large numbers. iPriceville Our sick have made rapid Progress: Mr. and Mrs. John R. Campbell spent toward recovery of We. althwzh Mm" last week with their daughter, Mrs. W30“. mother 01 WS- M° Donnelly, Graydon Berry, at Hamilton. is quite ill at time 0‘ writing at the Mr. John Allan was engaged last Donnelly bane. _ . week with his uncle, Mr. Cecil Barber. Miss 'riiorenoe McDonald. daughter enoe while in Hanover on Monday at- temoon. She was the unfortunate vic- nm of a. misonous insect of an un- tim of a poisonous insect or an un- known species, which lit on her neck while she was standing on the street. stinging her on a vein which produced very rapid and startling results. In a few moments the poison had penetrat- ed through her entire system. causing much swelling. rash and pain. She was quickly taken to a doctor, who checked (Our 0101: Cmemndmfl a number from here attended women): and the privilege of myer. There was a splendid attendance. Thei ladies of the church acted as hostesses and furnished delightful meals. Rev. W. 8. Edgar of Chesley, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Edgar of Montreal, editor of World Wide. visited with Rev. and Mrs. Galloway this week. Mr. and Mrs. Reed, Toronto, accom- panied by Mr. and Mrs. Archie Benton ,0! Bunessan. visited with friends here {Tuesday of last week. Agoodly number from here attended the 75th anniversary at Hampden on Sunday and the tea meeting on Monday Rev. J. Galloway being the special evening, there will be no service here Sunday evening. Pavisley will be the Special preacher for the occasion. by Mr. Ballachy, layman, or mmy, took the service at St. Paul’s church on Sunday last in the absence of Rev. Jeffrey Billingsley, who conducted the Thanksgiving services in Walkerton. panied by Miss Ruby Knisley of Dur- ham, visited at the home of their un- cle, Mr. David Davis, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Hann of North Egremont visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gordon. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wallace of Dur- ham spent Sunday at the home of Mr. David Davis. Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr and fami- ly visited relatives at Hampden on Sun- day and attended the anniversary ser- vices. Mrs. James Eden visited recently with her déugnter, Mrs. Robert Lewis. Miss Ruby Morrison is attending High school in Mount Forest at present. Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr and family attended the funeral of the former’s sister in Owen Sound on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Queen, with Mr. Carmen Queen and Mr. Mervyn Reu- ben, visited recently with friends in Mr. John Allan was engaged last week with his uncle, Mr. Cecil Barber. Miss Pearl Gordon is visiting in Brantford at the home of Mr. Richard McCabe. Suitor: “I have sir. I love that girl so much I’d be willing to put up with anything.” A Bar For Punishment Father: "So you want to marry my daughter? Have you considered her family in this matter?" :“OO-OOO-OMD". -MOO'°.°-.¢. ’O*"WMW”W‘ (Our Own Correspondent) Holstein North (Our Own Correspondent) The Orpheus Male Choir of Kit- chener. will give a song service in the church here next Sunday afternoon at 2.30 o’clock. Mr. Robert .A. Mchvray, formerly of Aberdeen is leader of this chair of thirty voices. Mr. and Mrs..T. Moflat, Mr. and Mrs. H. Moflat. all 0! Owen Sound, recently with and daughter, Joan. visited the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miss ‘ Myrtle McLean spent the week end with Miss Reta Vollet. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis, from Man- itoulin Island, spent a. few days with his relatives, the Watson and Vessie Mrr L. A. McLean, spent a day re- cently with Toronto friends. Mr. and Mrs. G. Saunders and fami- ly, of Durham, were guests on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Neil McLean. Knox Corners (Our Own Correspondent) Our pastor spoke on Sunday on the subject “The anguish of the light" and gave a good message, though many of the congregation were absent. We need not think that even after we have re- ceived the full light and life of the gospel in our souls. that our journey here on earth will be all sunshine. The Master was a man of sorrows, and whom God loves He chastens. We may wander far, but if we return again in sincere repentance He will pardon and receive us again. God is ever speaking to us. Let us hear His voice and follow His leading lest our ears become dull US Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. T. Wallace Sr. visited recently with friends near Kenilworth. Mr. and Mrs. David Marshall and Miss Susie visited over Sunday with Mr. anqurs. John Sharp of Hampden and attended the services. Miss Myrtle Marshall returned to Toronto on Saturday after a few months spent at her home here. We are sorry to see so many of the girls leaving but hOpe our loss will be their gain. Mrs. Stanley Reay spent a few days Mrs: John Marshall returned last week from a very pleasant visit with Toronto relatives and also attended the Exhibition. Mrs. D. Leith of town visited Thurs- day of last week with Miss T. E. Byers. Mrs. William Caldwell, accompanied by her granddaughter, Miss Marjorie Kerr, spent over a week with Toronto friends recently. Quite a number from Knox attended THE DURHAM CHRONICLE M31001!!! McKechnie. Sunday. Mr. Thomas Water has been in poor health recently with heart trou- ble.Wehopehe mysoonbeableto health again. thur Lawrence of Egremont, and was visitors with has. George W. brated the fortieth annivergury at their wedding on Wednesday of this Miss Maude Thompson, with firm from Toronto spent the week-end with her parents here. The W.M.S. met at the home of Miss T. E. Byers on Wednesday afternoon. There were 22 present. Mrs. Wallace vice-president, took charge of the meet- ing in the absence of the president, Mrs. McAlister. Glad to have as visi- tors, Mrs. Tuch of Holstein and Miss and Mrs. Raymond of Wisconsin and ,Miss Thompson of Washington, D. 0., friends of Mrs. Bauber. Lunch was served at the close of the social hour. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clark and fam- ily of Zion were visitors the first of the week at the home of Mr. John Mc- Kechnie. Mrs. Vic. Campbell of Toronto was the guest of her friend, Mrs. N. Melosh for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Vaughan and Phyllis, of near Arthur, spent part of Sunday with his parents. Mrs. T. Melosh spent the week-end with Owen Sound friends. Visitors .this week at the 111 Mrs. Banks were Rev. and Mrs. Schulz Pump Tile Co. Durham, Ont. Sold exclusively In Durban :nd vicinity by Glenroadin nyotuulock, um Vane of the “munmmonmdaushtcrm oft-mhsthdurJndurs.Pelk-tot Glen Pulls. New York. A newly appointed wonun Judge In Tennessee bu pardoned seven! crim- Sunday, Sept. 25 Timetable 1 Effect' e .nges mus. Somemnwmmutlm mush u antennaâ€"Alum Hen-dd. SEEDS i!

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