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Durham Chronicle (1867), 4 Jan 1923, p. 8

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Mr. Lorne Allan was elected Trus- tee at the school meeting in place of llr. William Allan. the retiring one. Mr. George Wilson was so unfor- tunate one day last week as tn have one of his horses lie down and rlie on the road, without either rouse or provocation. ((Our own correspondent.) On Tuesday evening young and Old turned out to mm the New You by assembling u the home of Rb. ‘ In. Wilma Gumball and pre- m then with a mum man- Our Sehnnl Bumwl hae engaged the N'l'VlL'O's' nl' Miss Sarah )lmlallum of Durham fur the school term. She cumin-i highly recommended 'as a soul. faithful girl and we trust she will have every encouragement from both parents and pupils to make the term profitable for everybody. Bath the play and box social put on in tlw schoolâ€"house on December 20, were good good successns. It enabled our retiring teacher, Miss Dell Macintyre. to give the hand- some Christmas box of 860.00 lo the Durham Hospital befbre leaving. The appealed case, Filshie bridge vs Egremont vanship, was t‘lpcided u Osgoode Hall on Friday in favor of the Township. Now that, llw o-lvclinns ai'i- mwr. wo- hnlm lhal. all nll’ii'ials will try in do their has! anal makv mn- lnwn- ship CUHIDZII’P fm'm'ahly with tlm surrounding lmvnshipa . Mr. John Pnoln and sun Lorne sgwnl tho- Ni'w Yval‘ hnliilziy with bl“ fatho-i' anil sisli-l‘ at 0111' hump, Miss .‘lyi'llp Allan was linnw t‘rmn Tru'o‘iziln for Christmas holida} .4. Mr. Wilford Barlmur wm home from his school for the holidays. James Mack was delegate from St. Paul‘s on Wednesday on the Parnchial Committee to Imndnn. for Hm mun-n and thanks fur ! patience anal [M'X°.~5t‘\'t'l‘t‘llCP :xnmn N‘Iem. A sncial at'to-rnmn was spent. in the scluml the day before clnsing be- twmm teacher. parents and pupils. lit-sidvs a gomt program there was a Christmas two and before closing tiw srhnlat's [nu-sontmt thv tvachnr with a handwmnc lock and an atl- ttw-xs wxprvssing their gnmt wishvs The municipal elections are over for another year. There was but little enthusiasm shown except for the Reeveship. which resulted in the t'lm‘titlfl Hf th former RN'W'. Mr. Gilbert )lrllnclun‘n. For Reew.: .-\l- Ian 38. MrArtlmr 230. Sit-Earlier» '33” Dt'pltly Reeve. Neil llalilo'l' ll}: ilt't'la- malinn. For tlmmril. Aherolein 263. Grunt 367. )lrl’lnee 29:3. Illrlmugzall 333. liem'e the tlnuneil l'nt' Egrenwnt for Mm is : Reew, ti. )lelém'liernf Deputy lleo-Ve. Neil tialolel': llnmwll. W. .\lwrolein. W, M. “mat. and Allan lenmgall. Mr. Juhn Stm'vnsun was pivoted school trustm- at Hm annual mowing last Wonhwmlay. Mr. Rnhm't AHRPn Doing tho- rvtil'ing: lrnstm'. [\lrs'. .Mlam Main has Down ill for Um past woo-k. but is inwrm'inu. as is also Miss Vera Allan. The teachl’rs have all [Mm-11ml and are on duty for anntlwr term. 'l‘lw anniversary seniors nf the Methmlist Church hvro- will hv hold on ”w Mth inst. Row. {1. \\'. clnsvns Will lw HIP spvako‘r. Corner Concerns. (Our Own correspondent.) ’l‘lw marriage cm New Year‘s Day of Miss Agnes Marshall to Mr. James MrNally of 'l‘raverstun, by Rev. Mr. “'08! Hf H10 Holstein Mt‘lhm‘iist Churrh, was an nvent most pleasing to all as the bride is 0m;- uf our must faithful and highly esteemed young ladio-s'. The groum. we UHdPli'St-flnd. is a man well worthy of just imrh a hvlpmah'. All join hvarlily in ox- h-noling.r gnocl wishm. Miss Lizzie Ross of Detroit. and Mr. John Ross of Stratfm‘d were recent visitors at the home of Miss Mary Buss. Mr. Russell Scott of Welland spent a day or so lately at the m‘anse with his parents. There was a famih ieuninn of the Adams family on be“ Yeai' s Da\. Mrs. l rquhart and Miss Jennie Ad- ams came from Detroit. and Mr. Robert Adams from Pinkham. Sash. while Mrs. Hostetter is a resilient of the village. It is several years since Robert Adams was in the village and about two years ago was the \ictim ot a shooting affair by which he lost his right am He looks in the pink 0! condition. (Our own con-mendent.‘ Miss Edna Haas of Toronto is‘ Wendins a short time with her par- ants here. MP. '01] “1'3. .‘HI’Pd “arson. \"ilu have been with friends and reiat in»: in this vicinity for the past mtmth. left Tuesday on their ro-turn trip fur Buffalo. “’yuning. They .will Visit friends in Guelph and 'I'Ornntn cm the way. I clock and hum. The crowd - us from men. yet everybody I hell-lily welcomed and eurely Mr. C. E. Jennett, formerly teller in the Standard Bank here, and who holidayed here last week. has given up mice with the bank to Me a good position under Mr. (mule: Mo- 'l'nvish with the General Motors, By a letter received on Saturday we learn that Dr. Thomas Hender- son, wife and daughter, well nown here, are off on their annual Oliday to spend the winter in California, accompanied by their friends, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Graham. ' . Hur own mwruspunllvnt.j‘ Mi.“ Lulu Mitrlwll. Kimlvrgavlvn S'llwl'Vis‘Hl'. humo from Tumulto for *hv lmliolays. underwent an opera- tinn last. week for the removal of :nwsils :nul mlmmicls from which she Is [leng gut-NI l'o‘g'ufl'vl'y. DI‘. Burl was assidwl by Drs. 'l‘uruhull and We were favored last week with a wry interesting Christmas letter from Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Moore, for- mer well-known and highly respect- ml olol residents here. who moved to California twenty-five years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Moore, aged 75 and 73 years l't‘sl‘wi'tiVPLV. al'e Still in the enjOy- ment of good health and are pleas- antly surrounded by their children and gramlehildren. forty-four in all. The esteemed couple. who settled here soon after their marriage, and have still a warm place in their hearts for old Flesherton, will cele- brate their golden wedding soon. Murray here. .\I Hw nun-tin: nf l’rim'v \I'Hmv' Lusluv .\.l". .\.:\l. «m Friday even- iw: lust Mr. A. 1%. Bellamy was elect- ml So-m'utary in the place Hf Mr. rm. Hqumul. tlw cunlwrtml-t. secretary. whn resin-11ml nu account of his health. In the cnul‘se Of the evening hm nwmbm-s lmlfclaying here from a distance were raised to the sublime 11"2l'0'0' nf Master Mason. " It. was a grvat shnrk to tho frimnls amt tlt'iglllml‘s of Mr. Edward Simp- son when it. was learned that ha had passed away at. an early hour nn Saturday morning; after tiw or six wow-ks" ilhwss which was nut rnnsiolvrml wry é‘t‘l'inus at first. 'J'lw family. all but two. wvrr at. llw fu- rvral. Milo-h synwathy is full l'nr thu auml mntlwr, who is mar 90 wars m' an». and alsn t‘nr his wife? amt family. Mr. and Mrs. James Sullivan and family 01' Duruuch Spvut the New “111' at the homv of Mr. and Mrs. .lamvs Walsh, ' .‘iil'. Ray .‘lctllm'klin and his lin- m: spun! :1“ Winning: with Mr. and Mrs. William (lampiwli. uw-ning m-‘t \vw-k Mr. and Mrs. John Lang entertain- ml 3 numhm' of young and Old our Rocky Saugeen. unu- uwn correspondent.) .\h'. and Mrs. Will va'gusnn of «Ihivugn mm visiting the latter's sis- tvr. Mrs. Lauchiu Mt-Lcan and other t'rimuis. .\li.~'.~' I'lwlyn Sharp is Spending a (LHHMH ut’ \Vm'ks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Sharp. Mrs. Elizabeth Wilkie has return- mi tn 'l'm-nnm, after spending a few nmnths in ho-l‘ nlol humv horn. :n “w schuul. It was in order to iu-lp km-p duwn his tax I'atv. we 3le- pusv. Snl'ry tn Popm't Mr. Jnhn Caswoll as [wing sick. H9 is in km], with Hm oinrlur attmuling him. Smnothing we would like to know: How ono ratvpayor can take section mnnoy which was part of the re- m-ipts from tho- box social and was \‘nlml by a majm‘ity of the section to IM' hamlml nwr to tlw Durham Einspital. toml uso i‘t tH purchase sumo- trifling hooks and place them Miss l‘lsllu'l‘ .‘chvan I'vllu'nml l0 Ruck Mills this 'l‘uesday. Tl... yelling po-uplv of this line wm'o lwpl lmsy (luring ”)0 holidays at- lvmling llw clill'nm-ut partiesâ€"«one at HP. llnlwi'l Lawwm's. mw at Mr. Lauchio- Mcy‘an’s and one at Mr. Howl». Alkinson's. 'l‘lw annual meeting of the school svctiun was new on Wednesday, De- m-miwr 27. Mr. John Wade, the 1'0..- tiring U'USU'P. was rv-electei‘l, and Mr. H. Riddpll resigned and was re- placed by Hobart (Jorlett for the en- suing ynar. Signed on bohnlf of your friends and neighbors.â€"Fred Hang. Frank 'l‘wamlvy'. (i. Goldsmith. We. your friends and neigbhvs haw assembled here this evening 1.. welcome you \and your Winsome bride in our midst and to congratu- late you on behalf of your forward step in life and to wish you ‘ 'nd yum-s many years of health, happiâ€"' ness and prosperity in our midst. We trust that your door may be Open to hospitality and that. you may be blessed with the gift of God’s own hand in the building up of a social and independent home. “'e ask you to acrept this mantle clock as a slight token of our esteem. enjoyed a plenum evening in nu- sic :mldancing. Following is the. address that accompanied the pres- c-ulalion : Tu Mr. and Mrs. William Campbell : Mr. nod In. Flesherton. John Thistlothvye. tor. The church was filled with a large an appreciative audience. The first part of the program was given mostly by the little tots who are al- ways pleasing. A number were very cute in their parts. The larger one. also took their parts well I96 were interspersed with Hahiian mueio. versary of the Methodist Sunday school commenced on Sunday when the church service was specially for the school, which took a leading part in the hymns sung. The sermon by the pastor was fitting to the occa- sion. On Monday evening the usual tea was‘xiven, followed by an excel- lent program, conducted by the pos- ‘A- m .-\l'ler murh sull'ering..r ill a protract- ed illness. Mr. William .I. Usliorne, a well-known old resident of ()s-prey and .\l'lt"lll¢‘.~7l{l. passed away :it the home of his daughter. Mrs. llnssell. at Rock Mills. on Sunday night, De- t‘t‘llllli'l‘ .‘Jl, in his 72nd year. The .lereased was horn in York Town- ship from where when young he lame to Osprey with his parents, who were lliOlH‘l‘I'S in the Township. For a few years he lived near this Village. In ()sprey. where most of his life was spent, he married Miss .\rnoll, who died nearly four years ago. The following childrm survive him: William, in Wilder, Idaho; Mrs. William Clark, in Michigan; Robert, Eugenia; Henry, Owen Sound; Sam. and Fred, Rock Mills; Nelson, Orangeville; and Mrs. Wal- ter Russell, Rock Mills. He also leaves one brother, Sam'uel, at Ma,- well, and sisters, Mrs. Perigo and Mrs. Ottowell, Feversham; Mrs. Ross, Weston; Mrs. Hafiley and Mrs. W. J. Stewart, Fleshcrton, and Mrs. R. Smith, Markdale. The funeral took, place on Tuesday to Salem ceme-' tery, service being held in the church there conducted by pastors Vose and Mills. The celehration of the 60th anni- Dr. limvrsnn ”mum-sun uf Ham-il- Mn \‘isitml «n'cr va Year‘s with I'vlaliw‘s lwro'. Mr. and Mrs. Rwy Neilson uf Tor- unto \‘isitml «m-P the week-mu] with tlw lath-4% paronts, MP. and Mrs. John Wright. Mrs. Cummings of Toronto, who visited her «laughter. Mrs. 'l‘. (I. Blakely. has returned home. Th0 rink was woll patm’mizmi on Nuw Yvar‘s Day and the skating was vnlix'vnml with music by Um band. Mr. .\. M. Hilchrist has lwcome ('m'viakc-r 01' ”w 'l'nwn Hall, for many yc-ru's in Hm hands of Mr. John lh-Hmm'. Mrs. N. Durrant and children of Mitvlwll al'v Visiting the farmer’s pal-vnls. .\II'. and Mrs. \V. H. Thurs- tun. Mrs. M. thvrtsun and Miss Jessie Rnhvrlsnn 0f ’l'nmntu wmw' the guests 01' Mrs. William Pawn and dalxghtm' ()\'m' Now Yvar’s. M 1'; Roy Thistlothwaite and wife, and Miss Beatl‘iun 'l’histlethmaito. motor- ed to Staynor on Saturday to attend Hm funm'al 01‘ their aunt, who died suddenly. M 1'. and Mrs. C. B, Perigo 0f Toron- to Visited part, of last week with the t'nrn'wr's sister, Mrs. Albert Stewart. Mls. A. 1%. Bvllamy visitnd last. “Wk and um“ tlw va Ylgu‘ with hm pat vnts at. Hmuing’s Mills. MP. (hmrgo Mitchell was in Toron- tn nwr Now \‘var‘s attending a famâ€" ily x'vuniun. Mr; Jack Latimm' of 'I'm-cmtn spent .\'c-w Yvar's with fl'imds hm'P. Mr. Frank \‘szusvn M '.l‘0r0nlu slwnt Nc-w Yuar‘s hero with his DIUHIOI'. Mrs. Charlvs Mnoro of Brampton is Visiting: hm' daughter, Mrs. George Stewart. .‘JI'. “mum of tho Standard Bank spvnt New Year‘s at his nld home at l’ictnn. H. W. HUNT Reeve of Bentinck, who was return- ed by acclamation for a second term. He has already had a municipal ex- perience of five years, two as coun- cillor, two as Deputy Reeve and one as Reeve. .There was an election for mem‘hers of the Council and Mr. Hunt being returned unapposed is an evidence of his popularity at the head of the Council. m DUKE“ CHRONICLE a nil mother. Mrs. H. J. Davis and 0th and relatives nnd friends Iround Zion. Miss 113th MoAulifle spent. over 'the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John McAulifl‘e, returning Tuesday morning to her home in De- troit. Miss Stella. MoAulilre, who hue been here for 'the past couple of weeks, will return to Detroit. on Mr. Richti‘d Davis of Bruce, A]- bert: for flu; put fifteen years, but formerly of Glennie. is visiting his mother, Mrs. H. J. Davis and other Miss Mary Micllraith left. Tuesday to engage in Deaconess work in the Toronto Presbytery. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hewitt of Omaha, Neb., are visiting his broth- er, Mr. W. A. Hewitt and family and Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Ritchie of town. Mr. William Morton returned last Friday, after Spending a couple of months at Teeswatcr with his sister, Mrs. James Harkness. Mr. George Harkness of 'l‘eesxxatvn is visiting his grandparents, \ir. and Mrs. T. C. Morton for a «Duplo of weeks. Miss Katharine Lavelle was home from Stratford over the holida: <. Mr. Thomas Lauder of Owen Sound spent. New Year‘s with his pan-(ems, returning Tuesday, accompanied b» Mrs. Lauder, who has been here for a couple of weeks. Mr. W. A. McGowan was in Kitchâ€" ener over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Pearce and daughter ()ttilio... 0f Strathu'd, Visit- ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Limin over New Year‘s. Mr. \Villiam Lauder 0f Toront.) spent New Year's at the parenta: home here. Mr. Victor Cation of Hamilton “as in WWII during the past week visit- ing his parents. Miss Hannah McAulill‘c 0'.‘ Detroit is Visiting hm‘ parents in town. Mr. Ernest, McGirr returned T1105- day to Toronto to attend the Coliogc- of Education. ‘ Master Stam- Jamjieson emeriained his "nut out” friends on Saturday afiernnen, to celebrate his birthday. SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Mr. A. L' Kearney of Boltuu Spent over the lmliday with his with and relatives in town. fir: Rolland. A patriotic play entit-‘ in: “his Key of Jack Gunners Trea- ‘n'n'ehouac” in which about forty took part was well given and was a fine closing number. The report given of the school showed a suc- cessful year. A pleasing incident at the close was the presentation by the school to Mrs. C.’ N. Richardson of a handsome vase of roses in recog- nition of her services in assisting on the program. ‘I‘he proceeds were $120.00. In his latest production, "The Fighting Streak,” which comes to the Veterans” Star Theatre to-mor- row and Saturday nights, Mix will be seen in a part such .as he has nevâ€" er played beforeâ€"that ot‘ a hrawny young blacksmith in a little \V'estern town. Through the medium of this character the story takes on novel color and interest and it starts Mix 011' on a series of adventures that prmide action every minute and give the famous Fox star another photoplay that is fairly packed with thrills and entertainment. Mrs. Robert Cunninglfam of Tur- onto spent N0“ 3031's with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George McKee]:- nie. Tom Mix, the dynamic Fax star, believes in giving his large and toy 81 public change as well as sensa- tion in his photoplay. While each Mix picture has its distinctive tang of adventure, thrills and outdoor stuff, there is always a pleasant change of locale and some new angle or interesting twist to the story. Even Mix himself endeavors to make each succeeding photoplay fresh and new by varying his role and charac- ter each time. ’ Mrs. Thomas Allan had a few lady l'I'ivnds at her home Saturday affor- noon to meet, Mrs. Arthur Allan of Monlrl,»al, who \‘isitekl there over the holiday. Mr. Ed. Burnett and daughter Ag- nes of Hanover, spent over New Year’s with relatives and friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Ted. Wilford of Tor- onto spent New Year’s with her sis- ter, Mrs. Robert Lindsay. Artemesia Municipal elections re- sulted as follows : Reeve. T. R. Mc- Kenzie, re-elected; Deputy Reeve, J. A. Hogarth; Councillors, Alex. Car- ruthers, re-elected; with John Wil- liamson and Thomas Mercer, new men. Miss Rosey McGirr of Feversham spent New Year’s with friends here. Mrs-Wilma of St. Thomas joined his wife over New Year’s 011‘ her visit with her parents her-e. ‘ T01! NIX IN UNUSUAL ROLE IN NEW DRAMA Mr. Clarence Fisher was home from Toronto over New Year’s. Miss Lily Lever was home from her school at Moorefleld for the hol- idays. era to Detroit. Ilia Sibyi anrenee left Tuesday to enter duties in her school near Psisley. Mr. James MeGirr is spending a few days in Toronto. Miss Ids Frank and Miss Doris Gibson of Erin, and Dr. Frank of Peterhorough, were holiday visitors with their aunt, Mrs. A. B. McLelian. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Fagsn of Hamilton. daughters W innifred and Jean, Visited over the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Mr. and Mrs. T. Ivan Edwards of Toronto spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. '1‘. Edwards at Zion, and her mother, Mrs. M. M. Marshall, in town. Mr. and Mrs. Musgmve of Meatord are visiting with their chughter. Mrs. George Jucksch. Mr. Finley Graham left Wednesday for his home. in Montreal, after a holiday here. Mrs. Graham will re- main in town for a few weeks long- 91‘ sister, Mrs. Gordon Macdouald, at Chatsworth. Dr. ilxll'l' Hf Pricovillc‘. Mr. Jamps Mclx'i‘nnun nf “w stt. and Mr. Bobs McKimmn. Tumult), \‘isilod friends in tuwn this \wwk. Mr. and Mrs. Watson of Galt slum! an Yo'ar's with tho lattor's mutl‘wr. Mips Evuenn Cook of Tnvmton turned last week with hit broth- Miss Jitfie Hunter is visiting her Em "l‘ihu. Hopkins aid shut. In. In Ashley. and her two boys. Goo. sud Aylmer. spent 0mm with Mr. and Mrs. G, 8. Hopkins. Hanover. Mr. W. J. Portice of Vnruey spent Christmas with his (:01in at Kin- Mr. and Mrs. George L. White of Aylmer, Ont” announce the enm- ment of their third eldest dnushter. Lillinn Leonn, to Mr. Francis James Thurston, youngest son of Mr; and Mrs. W. H. Thurston of Flesherton. Ont, the marriage to take pltce early in January. Miss Lexie Anderson of Hamilton spent. the holiday with her friend. Miss Vollett, and enjoyed a renewal of acquaintanceship with many of her former Durham friends and schoolmates. Doris Elizabeth Hyde of Toronto is the most boautiful child in Canada and Joanna Calvin of Hanover comes second in The Toronto Star's contest just closed. BAPTIST CIVIC. SERVES! Rev. B. Cameron. B.A., B.Th., Pastor. Sunday. January 7. 1028. 11.00 A.M.40w and Gentile Evange- lists. 7.00 P.M,.â€"â€"'I‘ho Church Talks with the World. Spwizil music mnrning and evening. Pantnmimv : “It Came l'pnn a Mid- night Clvar.” by eight girls. Boys’ brown calf bal.. fur fine wear............ 83.3! Boys’ heavy chromv blu- Cher OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO”C!’ Men’s box kip blucher. for factory wear ...... “A. Men” brown calf bal.. Good- year wélt ........... “OI Women’s .leatlwr one-strap shoe, With rubber heel. Ladios' lj‘elt. Slippgu's. with buckskin sole, \vmo «ham- anvn's hnx kip bluclwr, for everyday wuar” $2.” .‘Jvn's pnbhlmi leather Honsv Slums. “'11 In sulld loathm‘ NJI‘. cocoon-000000.00 “O”

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