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Durham Chronicle (1867), 26 Sep 1968, p. 5

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'( ). ’64“. TH Ii DUR HAM CHRONICLE : ”(Wifiiibuss PEACHES 2 Old South On Juice, 12-01. 2 tin: 11¢ Supreme Sum n has - Z-lb. bog $3: nearâ€"manna PRESIIGE Furniture Wax 69c PUSS ‘N' 30015 («M 5 RED 8. wum BREAD 3. 65: r I' "II N AJAXZlauudryDetergent79c [LI '35 LG. TOP CHOICE 000 F000 79' “VI “cl .4va SUNSPUN ICE CREAM 4% 31 Ml” POWDERS 3-»: w- 10:31 ROM! - “I. S'IIY lCDCLIS or V“ '0‘ IIST IUY! â€" Son 23¢! START Flavour (RYSTAlS In!“ UIYCNILL'S PAKV V__.._. __.._ BEST BUY' Save 6c? â€" WAGSTAFFE OR 24-01. ion F ' BEST BUY! â€" 5;“ 29¢! â€" FANCY QUALITY - ' 48.0: tins F ' AYLMER Ms smwmv .. o $ 0 $ RASPBERRY g1", ., I u E R Roaeyl Household TOWElS 25 s1 DIST IUY? â€" Son 45¢! - IRISH PACK 6531 NiiNi MZ‘N‘NHCNUN 5:531 Wk m BEANS wfifl Great Music - Great Food Hot Buffet - Special Prizes Price: $2.50 Each Time: 8:30 pm. RUIH lAWSON lodies' wear; noun moo "nuns .' ENGLISH DINNEBWARE Saturday, Sept. 28th “Countryside” SKIRTS, SLIUS I PULLOVERS Dyed to Match WHITE SISTER and LA CROSSE UNIFORMS and CAPS AVAILABLE HARD TIMES DANCE In Fonnl, Crimp Set In such. Also In Half Sim Fisherman Knit Pullovers m”-“~.”-m“ (It 1w Costs at mmmri’iéfifiiilsnn Dial "369-1W THE HOMESTEAD This is the Big One 2 nou. PMS DYED TO MATCH Also A Sbck o! Durham, Ontario Is Having A “VI 23: OATMEAL QUAKER Specielly Selected - Value Check'd - Dreaded fin”: Roast 55 f. IIIIZII FILLER SPICIALS! 7W WWW" NICEâ€" LIAI- SIIORT RIB ROASTS 59° “ALMWV mama-unmâ€" GROUND BEEF CHUCK 69° ClVOVACW BURNS COTTAGE ROLLS 65‘ 8'!" MN” MO sums: saunas m. 5.. 2 u. .. “.00 £89: “GUI.“ 0. m ‘I' W! 3172 -ox . tins ”I? “OCIS 31.31.00 um s_ swam: 5 «33.00 IAOV-YO-“RVI JUICY III Sfi‘lxs 8 lbs. '1.” nonmss snwmc mi" .. 4 n». 32.99 YIN :2] li'VOnv llOlllD: DETERGENT 5‘9: 1.02. KG! flflfilSZEYUE Bathroom Tissue 8 I $1 “VI 32:! â€" RAIN Mr and Mrs l. B. Whittaker are leaving on Thursday for Van- couver to visit the former’sbro- ther. They are travelling by plane. Guests with Mr and Mrs Laur- rle Russell were Mr and Mrs Gerald Gouneau, Fort William; Miss Diane Bemrose, Mr and Mrs Tom Bemrose of Brampton; Mr and Mrs Doug Russell and Pan of Oshawa; Mr and Mrs Wayne McMaster, Brampton; and Mr and Mrs Earl Crochet and baby of Brampton spent the week- end with Mr and Mrs Harry Robinson and family. _~_ Mr and Mrs James Sinclair and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Cornfield of Brampton enjoyed a week’s holiday in Northern Ontario and visited with Mr and Mrs Mac McDonald at Huntsville. MOD.” LOVE '1. â€" LIN ”WIT! II YOUAYO “0C! Ceylon News MILD. SWIfl” TURNIPS ALL WIN“ Wifow omoޤ3¢29‘ RIO. "I VAL“! â€" cm 8 WI "I max mm: â€" W W: â€" can. no: JIFFY PIEWCRUST ~39 *0"? 1.0023“ INSTANT COFFEE $1.39 “moon cmuooou (lARKS SOUPS 6:531 (RISCO Shortening 39 SAVtHc!â€"CII_A_HO'_Wâ€"mm --- -.r--. -..-......" ... m “I â€" WI! mm run near GUARD ........ . 03'; I cum. ..,2mu 5: Special 19:2â€" â€"scou MOUTHWASl-lh .6“. m. as: 99:09.1 -_ "6 75:1â€" “.1 §_1_'£:L unis" 2” pkg. s; [(6. an! -- FOAMY thN'I’HOL 79c HEALTH AND BEAUTY FEATURES! “V! "a! â€" FDIC“ mo 8"“. blown clouds in any skies. Lord keep me gentle, keep me still, Lord, keep me kind, Lest I lose all thy loveliness, Lest I be blind. Hanover District High School If there is anger in my heart,I cannot see The beauty of wind- rippled leaves on any tree. If there is envy in my heart, I have no eyes For the beauty of white vind- Lest I Lose Based on Eph. 4, 31- 32 Mr Patterson and Mrs Morri- son convened the program and progressive euchre was enjoyed. Prizes were won by Mrs Adair and Mrs Bert Irwin. Mrs Isaac Snell won the lucky draw prize. The hostess and her assistants served refreshments. The Holdiast Club met on Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs John Ritchie with twelve pre- sent. Mrs L B. Whittaker presi- ded and the roll call was ans- wered with a popular song when I was a teenager. The anniversary verse was read to Mrs William Hutchinson who will observe their 15th wedding anniversary this month. A donation of $10.00 was made to the disaster fund at Proton. A gift was made to Mrs M. Morri- son, a member who is moving to the States. The hostess gift was won by Mrs Isaac Snell. u; and Mrs Gib Essland and €14? °!_S!nsha_1119t9no . October 26th Barbershop Harmony ’68 KEEP OPEN the evening of SATURDAY .10. 93:!â€" Moossszm 12. 1 mm. as: I10. 33:! â€" J-CLOTHm IZI- 27kg.“ A__-. me bale will be packed together on September 30th. Hrs McN ab and Coralee Ellison had the pro- am and read some readings. s Lorne McNauy had the cur- rent events and read several en- tertaining articles. A contestvas presented by Mrs John Allan to The Varney Friendship C3019 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Worship. getth at the home of Mrs Richard 11 am. _ Worship. 0 erlngham on Thursday even- . . ._ p er £13 The sfresident, film W. Mc- Thursday ' gigs ray pre ded. Twen y members responded to the roll call, a A “'91me To A” 3:39 :tf' scripture withattth’e '3': ____________________ ve . Mrs LorneP at l I Centre the passage oi scripture verses. Dum'm "'4 G u. ' Some business items weredis- “'7'“ CHURCH cussed, the articles to be sent in Rev. I. A. Cobham, I.A.,I.D., the bale will be had together Minister on September Hrs ucNah DURHAM Ind Coralee Ellison had the pro- SEPTEMBER 29. 1968 am and read some readings. . ,. hSchool s Lorne IcNally had the cur- 11:83 2:: _ $331,. my”- rent events and read several en- ' ' ° ' tertuning articles. Acontestvas gym ms'ahfik' presentedbylrsJohnAllanto , ’ ' Anni vrite the names of an the States 7-30 P-m- " “"3“. ’ ihnlinitgqusmes which seemed W _ r .......... - . “J --- c-nv‘v". A set of T.V. tables ahd'other _____________________ lovely gifts were presentedtothe Founsounne GOSPEL aWtehhber iarml' y with lunch served cuuncu e end. Mr and Mrs Brandy Brooks of Goderich were over- R." c“ 0' '"gnm’ Pam night guests in the Webber home. . A I to m and Mrs William Pollock, Rev. Mrs. K Watson, one 0 Pastor Mount Forest, made several calls on friends and former neighbors SEPTEMBER 29' 1968 around the village one day the 10 am. â€" Sunday School Class- past week. es for all ages. The Varney Friendship C3019 7:30 pm. â€" Evening Worship. met at the home of Mrs Richard 11 am. â€" Worship. FA‘hnfl‘nh‘IAn A- man--‘- ...... .â€" unumDIAVu emu-,urvusuulu‘ E H PENTE O TAI- ago. D T EL C S ley a week About forty members and their CHURCH husbands of the Durham Legion Corner of Queen St. and Lamb- Auxiliary, friends and relatives ton Street West. trom Goderich, Owen Sound, and p..." - a", Croumm Holstein Mid enjoyed 3800131 SEPTEMBER 29. 1968 evening atthe new home oer 10 S (1 Sb 1 and Mrs RobertWebberonSatur- am' â€" u“ f” C 00 , day evening. Some games of 11am. â€" Morning Worship euchre and music were enjoyed. 8 pm. Tues. â€" Prayer Meeting _-L A) m ‘9 1-. a _ Miss Patsy Rawn of Waterloo enjoyed the weekend at her home. Patsy is in her final year at the University. Miss Brenda Lloyd, nurse- in- training, has started her third year in Toronto hospi- tal. We nape both these girls haye a successful year,_ Mr and Mrs John Allan, Miss Dawn and Frank Sebastian, were visitors with their cousins, Mr and Mrs Fred Kirk, atPortStan- On Sunday, Mr and Mrs Victor Brown and Mr and Mrs Ray Brown called at the funeral home in St. Mary’s to pay respects to the family of their aunt, Mrs Briggs, who had passed away at the age of 92. She had lived a wonderful life and was loved by everyone. Mr and Mrs John Allan and Mrs Mae Lee spent a day recently with Mr and Mrs Jerry Dillon at Gait. Mr and Mrs Jas. McCaw and Mrs L. MacKinnon ofDurhamhad supper Sunday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs John Eden and family. Mrs Mabel Campbell and family of Galt visited Sunday with her sister, Mr and Mrs Norman Gordon and family. Mrs Robert Webber, Sr., is visiting at the home of her niece, Mr and Mrs Bev. Fothergll, Sligo Rd., Mount Forest, is week. Mr William Atchison spent a week in Toronto at the home of Mrs Cora Caruso while he was receiving treatments at the hos- pital. Sympathy is extended to Mrs Clark Lloyd and other members of the family on the sudden pas- sing of Mrs Lloyd’s brother Hil- liard Armstrong of Hutton Hill. Pricovillo: St. Andrew’s 9:45 a.m. â€" Divine Worship Church School Durham 9:50 a.m. â€" Junior and Int. Church School. 11:15 a.m. â€"â€" Worship - “The Moment of Guilt" Sacrament of Baptism next meeting is t3 be held at the home of Phyllis Lelth on October 5th. The meetingwas then closed, the cooking sampled, and the dishes done. Mr and Mrs Clarence Priebe wish to announce the forthcoming marriage of their eldest daugh- ter, Phyllis Marie, to Mr Patrick Joseph Molson. The wedding will take place at St. James’ Lutheran Church, Williamsford, on Satur- day, October 12,1968, at2:30p.m. last meeting. Mrs Daziel then gave two short quizzes on work which had been discussed atpre- vious meetings. A cabbage cas- serole and stuffed baked potatoes were made and put in the oven and. Mrs Gibson gave notes. The The third meeting of the Dro- more 4-H Club Opened with the repeating of the 4- H creed. They discussed their record books and home assignments. Miss Barbara _Lei_th read her minutes of the Larry Eccles joinedother Ont- ario Junior Farmers last wet on a 8011 and Crop tour, visiting areas in Northern and Southern Ontario. is a patienf in 'Liount Fored Ho§pitaL Mr and Mrs Orval Eccles and Mr and Mrs Lorne Eccles atten- ded the anniversary services in the Mount Forest Presbyterian Church and visited Mrs Clara McNalty, Mr and Mrs Carl Mac- Lean and Mr Allan Hastle, who is a patient in Mount Forest Hospital. Mr and Mrs B. Westenberg. Chesley, visited with their daugh- ter, Mrs Bob Farrow, Mr Far- roy, and family. 7 Rally Day Service with our minister, Rev. Taylor, in the pul- pit was observed on Sunday in Amos Church. The SundaySchool pupils, under the direction on!" Don Benton, Mrs Herb Gibson. and Mrs Ken Leith provided the special music. These ladies intend to continue training these younger children. Mr anersR. MogkandJohn of Guelph were weekend visitors with the latter’s parentS, Mr and WE Fraqkflopkins. Engagement with the benediction and Varney Algx (Sandy) MacKenziq SEPTEMBER 29. 1968 10 am. â€" Sunday School 11 am. -â€" Worship. Guest speaker. Mr. Roy Kennedy. Waterdown. Representative of the Ontario Temperance Federation. Nursery Facilities Junior Congregation. 7:30 pm. â€" Hi-C ZION 1:45 pm. -â€" Sunday School 2:30 p.m. â€" Worship KNOX UNITED CHURCH Rev. R. F. Sherwin, B.A., B. Minister 11:15 a.m. â€" Worship - ‘The Moment of Guilt" Sacrament of Baptism Primary Church School and Nursery Rocky Sauceen: Burns’ 1:30 p.m. â€" Church School 2:00 p.m. â€" Divine Worship Minister Rev. M. Leurenson, B.A., 8.0. Directors of Praise: Mr. Grant Sayers Mrs. Gordon Krauter SEPTEMBER 29. 1968 :00 am. - Church School :00 a. m. â€" Wordip. Anniver- The deceased wits a siSter of the late Mrs Hector (Kate) Mac- Donald and Colin A. MacLean of Priceville. One daughter, Georgina, Mrs Frank Palmer of Calgary sur- vives. Mrs Drawley made her home with Mr and Mrs Palmer. A brother, Donald, of Winnipéé; Manitoba, is the only surviving me_t;1bex: of a family of ten. Mrs Alfred Drawley, the for- mer Emma MacLean, died Mon- day, September 16th, in Calgary, Alberta. She was the youngest daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Alexander 113ch of the south line, Arte- mgsia Township. CHURCHES Fouasouna GOSPEL U VIII ll'll'l I IVHIJ I J cuuacu puous m mu Ioulus, Prop. ounum .‘l. r A .â€"-â€"-_ n--‘-- Mrs. A. Drawley Dies In Calgary PRESBYTER IAN CH U RCH IN CANADA A Family of Winners g EVERYONE APPRECIATES ’ EIEOWE’IQS £5905? 4‘“ ’ 5,5653% 31% L125 :3 ”63%me gommmmmm mm ENG. TECH. - CERT. SURVEY TECH. - Held Recently General Meeting Of Knox U.C.W. Mrs Robert Wilson, reporting for the Bale committee, stated the cartons of used clothing, etc., had been taken to Toronto by the Northern Transport and read a letter of thanks from the depot. Mrs Ralph Cation reported for the C. E. committee and the need for Sunday School teachers. Mrs Harold McKechnie, Mrs Anna Greenwood, and Mrs Ralph Catton agreed to look after the flowers brought to the church during the months of November, December, and January respectively. It was agreed that one member from each unit be appointed at the October meeting to act on the committee, re the Autumn Thank- Mjmu Ritchie referred to the Mission Carnival being held in Central United Church Owen Sound, on October 23rd, when an Indian Handler-alt dis- The general September meet- ing of Knox United Church Women was held in the church school- room with Miss Barbara Ritchie presiding. Mrs Thos. Bell and Mrs Vic Adams led in the devo- tional study on the theme “What Do You More Than Others". Mrs Allan Bell read the minutes and correspondence. A letter was received from the St. Columba U.C.W., Priceville, inviting the women to a Fashion Show. Miss Berniece Whitmore read the treasurer's report. On behalf of DURHAM DISTRICT CREDIT UNION, I take this opportunity to express appreciation to the business firms who sponsored the contestants; to the contestants tor their good sportsmanship and fine speeches given in the interests of their sponsors; to the judges of the Credit Union Queen Contest held in conjunction with Durham Fall Fair on Friday evening. A special thanks to “Betsy Sue Kittenbacher" and her ”Old Man” for their contribution to the contest. IOX m, a GEORGE ST. PHONE i4” - m LOADING, HAULAGE, EXCAVATIIO, GRADING Cancun “In" For M Nathan Widmeyer, Convener . The Perfect Gift THANK YOU SOMETHING WARM AND NU- MAN AND WONDERFUL NAP- PENS WHEN YOU SEND FLOWERS! Durham, Ontario Thurs.. Sept. 26. 1968 - Puge Five The family of Mr and Mrs Hank Koeciag. pictured above, with their prize winning calves, made an excellent showing in the LH Club achievement day held at Durham Fall Fair on Saturday. Catherine had the grand cham- pion calf and Dorothy had the reserve champion; Catherine and Bertha won first and second for senior beet heifer and Bertha was grand champion showman. Brother Dom, not to be outdone by his sisters, placed second in the baby beet class. Dorothy was first in this class. "Staff Photo. play will be held. Plans were made to hold the annual fowl dinner on November 6th. Hrs Elmer Fee delighted her gucpogce vimfevergl piano solos Eight Ill“ North 0' Town on tho Wu! Side. Oushm lad. Dram, Slip ER. 1, DURHAM

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