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Durham Chronicle (1867), 13 Oct 1932, p. 8

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of his famous Bird Sanctuary at Kingmlle This Is Hr. Miner’s last tour and your last opportunity to hear this noted omithologist and urologist AUSPICES WOMENS’ INSHTITE TUESDAY Motion Pictures Sunday with her parents, and attend- \ Cd Thanksgiving services at Vamey. AFTERNOON ADMISSION: ADULTS 25c, CHILDREN 10c titer spending a few days with rela- tives at Wingham and Belgrave. m and Mrs ma To", 0, Tommy Mr. Wilfred Wright is spending an m and Mrs W Watson and . few days visiting friends in Toronto. ur. Aim-a Watson. visited Owen 8d. I Mr Milton Fowler teacher at Be and Markdaie triends on Thanksgiving. ‘levme spent Thanksgiving with h Mr. Joe. Tucker and Mrs. James Hap-"10th” and brother here. crave returned on Thanksgiving day: Mrs. R- 3- Heard, returned hon Mrs. William Freeman spent Sunday with her sisters. Mrs. R. Barbour and Durham Town Hall Politician : EVENING ADMISSION 35c Politician: “Congratulate me dear PAGE 8 .18. at 4.15 8.15 p.m. WITH HEAR “Honestly!" “Now why bring that up?” IN â€"every element that makes for more attractive mailing- pieces and handbills is pro- duced here with the care that spells success. Exact printing that makes sales. Typography, choice of stock The Chronicle spent l Agnes and Richard Heard, returned lhome on Monday after spending the past two weeks at Mr. Jim Kemledy‘s, Shelburne. It will pay you to advertise in The Chronicle. Miss I. Davey spent the week-end at her home in Toronto. are spending a week with friends in Toronto. church held their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Alex. Richardson with a good attendance. Hatton. and Miss Dell Scott, all of Toronto, Mr. John Scott, of HOpevflle, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Kennedy, and family of Shelbume. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Parchem and family of Guelph, spent the week-end at Mrs. Margaret MacCannell’s. [visited the first of the )N. MCQueen’s, Boothvme. A Big I Our Own Correspondent) Miss Fem Goheen, of Toronto spent Swamp College of Salem United P.: “All right then; turn to the right and you’ll be left.” In Station Old Lady: “Which platform for the London tram?” Porter: “Turn to the left, and you will be right." I . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Monck and their daughters Marie and Jean of Stratford, spent Sunday and the holiday at Mr. Jacob Weber’s. Mrs. David Leith of Durham spent Monday at the Donnelly home. Don’t forget the Allan Park A.Y.P.A. will hold their regular monthly meet- ing on Friday, October 14. Everybody welcome. Come and bring your friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallace, Miss Mabel Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson, Sr., Mr. John Thompson, Jr., of Knox, Normanby, and Mr. Ed. Smith and son Gordon of Toronto, spent a day recently at Mr. M. Donnel- ly’s. Mr. Wm. Brown of Saskatoon was a recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Reay. Miss Lenore Reay, R.N., of Fergus, is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reay. Mrs. E. Roseborough of Durham, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thoman Brigham. 1 «Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and 5 son John of Normanby spent Sunday; with Mr. and Mrs. Allan Wise. 3 Messrs. Clifton and Fritz Bailey spent i den, Marion Muir, Peter boro. the week-end with the latter’s aunt,‘ MI" and Mrs. John MCFBJ'IBDE. Mr. Mrs. George Bailey of North Bruce. ”mus McLean, Toronto. Spent the Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Williams and ' week-end at their home. ' family of St. Catharines, and Mr. and “ ‘Mr. ”jnd’ Mrs. Tom HianS and daug- (Our 0th Corresmmdemt) .‘week-end With he!“ mother, Mrs. Hec- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Fisher and tor MacDonald, daughters. Pearl and Audrey, of Toron- Teachers home over the week-end to, spent Sunday and the holiday with, W9"? MeSSFS- Murray Nichol. Stella, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Brigham. {All‘e McInnis, Palgrave, Alex. McLean, Mr. Eddie Griffin returned to his {and Alf- Him-ks. Toronto. Clifford Hin- home in Dundas after spending several .i cks, Clifford; M15595 Kathaline Mc- weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Wollis. imam, Aberdeen. Beth Hincks, Hamp- Messrs. Clifton and Fritz Bailey spent ’ den, Marion Muir, Peter bOI‘ 0- the week-end with the latter’s aunt,‘ Mr. and Mrs. John McFarlane, Mr. Mrs. George Bailey of North Bruce. ”mus M01193“, Toronto, spent the . A Sectional Rally of this part of lGuelph Presbyterial was held in the tUnited church here on Thursday last ,with a large attendance. Mrs. Lawson ,of Mount Forest was in the chair. An ,‘address of welcome was given by Mrs. EMather, President of Holstein Auxil- ;iary. The guest speakers for the oc- casion were Mrs. Crowe of Guelph,1 W.M.S. Dominion Board President and Miss Little, also of Guelph, Presbyterial President. The meeting was very in- spiring, especially the addresses by such able speakers. Special music was rend- ered by a trio from Mount Forest, Mrs. E. Hutchison. Mrs. F. Cockburn and: Mrs. Robertson, also a duet by Mrs. I Mercer and Mrs. C. Fenton, all of which was much enjoyed. The Holstein Busy, Bees Mission Band under the direction of Miss Stevenson put on a very in- teresting pageant. After the meeting closed lunch was served in the base- ment of the church. A banquet was tendered to our 1 champion football teams on Monday evening It was held in the upper part of the Hall. The tables were kkautifully arranged and provided for by the W0- men's Institute A large number of people attended and a very enjoyable time was spent. f Messrs. D. Haas and R. Christie, ? .came up from Stratford Normal School jto spend the holiday and attend the ifootball banquet. Rev. Mr. McMullen has resigned as pastor of Holstein and Fairbairn church The pulpits were preached vacant on Sunday by Rev. Mr. Miller of Mount A meeting of the Saugeen Presby- terial was held in the Presbyterian church here on Thursday last. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Nicholson, and sons, Robert and Kenneth of Weston, spent Thanksgiving day with Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Brown. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. Allan were Mr. and Mrs. George Shields of London, and Mr. and Mrs. John Vair of Norwich. The football game played here on Saturday between Fergus and Holstein resulted in a score of 5-0 in favor of our home team. Mrs. Robert Sim. and son, Mr. Alex. Sim, spent the week-end with friends in Inglewood and Toronto. I‘ :: “Don’t be Empertinént, young Mrs. P. Keevll, and! son, Mr. Keevil, accompanied Mk Jeax (Our 02 09 u n C arresnondent ) Allan Park THE DURHAM CHRONICLE ;, McHem-y of Toronto, North Line last week for the Bible 80- clety. Mr. Neil Shortreed, Keswick, spent the week-end at his home. Mrs. ‘Percy Chambers returned to Toronto. after spending two week’s hol- idays at her father’s, Mr. Allan Mc- Mr. Murray Nichol of Stella, spent the week-enq at his home. Misses Eva, and Sadie Carson of Tor- onto, spent the week-end at their par- ental home. Mr. John McKechnie, Toronto, and sister Hilda of Orangeville, spent the week-end at their home. Visitors at A. L. Hincks’ last week Hay and Miss Mary McDonald, Prot- on, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hlncks and Florence and Mrs. Wallington of Long Branch, Toronto. Mr. and! Mrs. Alex. Carson, and fam- ily, enjoyed a duck supper at Mr. Art Richardson's, Swinton, on Saturday night. Mr. Gilvray McLean, and friend, Tiverton, spent over the holiday at his home. liter, Florence, and Mrs. Wallington of Toronto, motored up Friday, and spent the week-end with the Hincks families, and other friends and relatives. Priceville (Our Own Correspondent) , Keep in mind the fowl supper and [good programme Friday night. Oct. '14 when a good time is expected. I Mrs. Craig, of Toronto, spent the ‘week-end with her mother, Mrs. Hec- v ID'U'VV. a Vll UUII" ‘ Deceased was the son of late John'day at the Caldwell home. Miss Grace: Smail, and was born in Canada some f Wilson of Toronto visited the first of. is , . h 75 years ago. Over 40 years ago he mar- l the week in the same home. . ried Belle Stepheson, who survives him Mr. Frank Smallmanfif Toronto v15- n ‘. , , _‘ »t with a family of nine children. These : “ed the first or the week W‘th ms Dar" ‘_ are (Ellen) Mrs. s. McKenzie, of Dro- ’ents. here- 3 more; (Margaret) Mrs. Knapp; (An- ‘ Miss Eleanor Marshall returned on! r nie) Mrs. Arkwell; (Janet) Mrs. Deltz; :Monday to Shelburne after a few days! V (Minnie) Mrs. Gibson, of Toronto; sons 'spent at her home here. t Charlie at home; William at Dromore;:‘ MI‘. and MrS. Harvey Williams Of, I Murray, Toronto; John, Turtleford ; I D I b funeral on Monday was largely attend- Mr. and Mrs. .R R. Watson visited on ed by friends and acquaintances ShOW- Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Norman . 1 ing the high esteem m which the de- Kerr and attended the services at Varâ€" l .‘ ceased was held. Rev. Mr. Honeyman preached a comforting sermon to the bereaved ones. Three favorite hymns of the deceased were sung “Asleep in Je-I ‘susx' “Shall we Gather at the River?" and “Safe in the Arms of Jesus.” The pan-bearers were friends of the ‘ deceased, Findlay Clark, John Eccles,’ I Arthur Renton, Neil A. McQueen, Jas l O Lothian and Campbell Watson . Flor-I Fal offerings were wreath from the sons,‘ {pillow from the mother and daughters, [wreaths from Dromore Ladies' Aid. the Taylor family. Mr. and Mrs. Murdo. sprays from Mrs. C. Smail, Rev. and Mrs. Honeyman, Belle Lothian, Mr. and! Mrs. John Eccles. the McColl family,‘ Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred! Renwick. The sympathy of the com-' munity goes out to the widow and fam- ily in the loss of a loving husband and father. 0rd the death of Robert Small, He died Saturday last at his home in Dromore. The deceased had been in failing heal- th for a couple of years from heart di- sease, and the call came on Saturday, and he slept peacefully away to the Great Beyond. G. Long and family, Holsteih; visited re Gently with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bunsmn- (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. H. Atchison are spend- THE LATE ROBERT ., W. Allan to Hamilton on Wednesday at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Williams of town and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Fergu- son of Egremont visited on Mondav ev- Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilkinson and Miss Ila of Conn and Miss Margaret Lesson of town, were visitors on Sun- day at the Caldwell home. Miss Grace . I Igood messages were given by Rev. Mr. ’ ‘Cole of Kenilworth. I of Toronto visited over Sum relatives here and in Durham. Thié'd'm ic Oil Burner in uthfectory an o trouble to run. It has heated _house all winter -- -L-â€"â€"I-- â€" â€" friends from London spent Thanksgiv- ing at the Watson home. Miss Mutant returned with them~after a few days’ visit at her home here. Dear Sire: We certainly e appreciated the ver ap arent nefit of steady. control ed eat. Yrdleaa of the weather. Prof. eitch. Guelph. Miss Barbara spent over the week-end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. William Carson accompanied them and visited with his son Norman and brother there. land where we have freedom to wor- ship God. luny in 800th and else- where paid for thnt liberty with their lives, and last, and best of all, we should be thankful for Jesus and the wonderful salvation He paid for on Calvary for all who will accept it. The choir sang “Count Your Blessings-” Automatic 'Circul'atini Fun Automatic Dri Humidifier: Gilton “Snow in!" Wuhan Giltoa “Show Bird" Imam Aimâ€"66.3:â€" Other 0.1;. mam OnccPioce Welded Steel Plate Furnaces Cllt and Semi-Cut Me“ 9“?“ 3%? Blowers I ( Our Own Correspondent} On Bundty our pastor spoke on the many blessings we ought to give thanks to God (or. For comfortable homes. for Unfailing Heat We ill be buying Fowl on TU SDAYS8LTHURSDAVS until turther notice Alive or Dressed . Vollett, Durham inptalled “with- Albert Marshall [Ct 13 proving a revelation to bun; . . here are two of many letterr Phone 140 . historywasmkmgwunwmm My at a dinner my, exclusively in Dll'lum and vicinity by [205' E I75 Maw-sauna

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