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Grey Review, 10 Dec 1896, p. 4

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"wit 14 If . Fiivs *X o olsn airaress Mrs. H. Petty bhas been very Lil itlG!@ > We are glad to report her a greal dea better Mr. T. McComb, Fergus, is now visitâ€" ing hbis relatives, Mr. E. Reilly and family. Miss M. Fes is spending this week with Miss H. Parrot, of Durham. Last Friday afternoon Mr. J. Marshall had the lads around giving him a hand with his wood and at night gave it dance in which, from all accounts, they thoroughly enjoyed themselves. Mrs. H. Leeson has been it lately. We are glad to hear she is recovering. Messrs 8. R. nnd G, Petty werd in Egremont one day last week boarding in the house on the farm lately purchasâ€" ed by Sam. Mr. John Watt returned home lasi Saturday after spending the summer months in the vicinity of Galt Mrs. R. Petty spent a part of last week with her mother, Mros. Hepburn. Mr. and Mrs. McDowell at Willie, of Owen Sonnd, and Mrs, Geo. Sharp and Miss Ren dalk, were guests of Mr, D. & family last week. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. A'llzm. of were down on Satur see the mother of the present is very ill. ; Sdidve in letint ioi a Miss Eliza Queen, of Woodland bright~â€" ened the home of the Sirr family for a few days last week. Miss Lizzie Hoy, of Orchardvilie, and Miss J. Smith, of HMolstein, were the guests of;the Misses Gordon on Sunday. Mrs. Alian, Sr, is at present very low with congestion of the lungs, but hittle hopes are entertained of her recovery. Dr. Park is in attendance using his best skill. Miss Rebecca Brown, second daughter of Mr. John Brown, is at preâ€"ent saiferâ€" ing under a sudden and severe attack of pleurisy. Or. McKenzie, of Holstein, is in attendance. Mr. 8. T. Orchard a week ago Thun â€" day night was initiated into the Durham Deputy KReevo Allan attended the County‘ Council in Owen Sound last week. Cattle king Brown had the misfortune last Friday to have seven sheep hbadly worried with hounds. Some of the sheep were killed outright others will die, â€"The hounds have since been killed by the owner and the sheep paid for, The shooting match for turkeys and geese that took place at Henry‘s last Friday went off pretty brisk. The Tory Bros.. of Normanby, carried off quite a few turkeys, day ni 1. 5.F. There is some talk of a pie social being held in the School house in connection with the Church of England in a couple of weeks. Particulam%«tm- on. oresters. N. EAST NORMANBY. ‘gre Supplement to GREY REVIEW MURDOCH. McDowell a !ul_ Master s. Allan, of Durham, uurday afternuoon to the former, who at very ill latelyâ€" _ The Woodland Y. P. 8. C. IS held r a great 49@ gyojip annual meeting last Woednesday o. it noWw viSit: night. Thee was ~large attendance 2 Reilly and fully 150 â€" being present,. After the t usual prayer meeting service â€" the e t T w oys o 20 C ednlene hi ocms and Mr. and Rena, of Dunâ€" D. Sharp and ;URHAM, December 10ch. 1896 Uoue l PC ES OeR uy election of officer took place, resulting as tollows :â€"_ Ronald Lâ€"mont, Prosa ident : Miss Bella MeFachern, Vice Pres. ; Mr. J. G. Randell, Seey. ; Miss Kate Currie, Treas. â€" In order to give the Temperance men, who have been workng here all week and who were present a ch:inee to address the meectâ€" ing, the election of the various com mittees was loft over till next week. Deputy Bye and Reeve Dickson who have been in Owen Sound all week attending the County Council, reâ€" tured late Saturday night. They reâ€" vbort goed sleighing up there, Municipal matters are being freely talked in this purt of the township. Mr. C. Melnnis, of Yeovil is ‘n the field as 2nd Deputy. â€" [a offering himself as a candidate, Mr. Melnnis is not finding any fauls with the present council nor opposing any one, he is offering himâ€" self to fill the seat made vacant by the resignation of Mr. Allan, who, we understand is _ aspiring forâ€" county honors _ Mr. Meliumis has had consid erable experience in Township affairs having been Auditor for a number of years, he is also well acquainted all through the township, being an old resident. Although the times are hard it is not keeping our farmers from im proving old and building new barns &c. Mr. John Orchard we understand is build ing a m:mmoth barn next summieer, Bailey Broa., Farewell having secured the contract. It will be TOX7T6 ft., with all the latest improvements, There was cqmibe n »sensouen Sn We e e i id . Cie ahage 1 north end of oupr village one day l4st Hugh Nester aeg., Sadie week. â€" Dr. McKenzic having left his Jr. 1 class (A)â€"Lot hors > without oi ng it. _ It took a nol‘on W illie Laidlaw, !'lum;i« ( to go nourith to Durham we !ll[b‘ms’u.‘hll! ert Stinson aeg., Goretts when about a quarter of a mile out of Ramige. the village it was §tu|»p:-nl without any _ Jp, [J class (B) â€"Earnes serious injury to cither horse or Cutter. _ [faghottle, James® MeCl Mrs, Smith Seamamn, of Mt. Forest,. Allan, Hoyd Bean, ?!wnl Sunday with her mojher, MIH%. _ &p, I classâ€"Ted Kiline eter Brown. â€" Mis, Seaman intends to Iv.: T classâ€"â€"Manididic go with her family to York State where ,,"} youbbemes® § > her hushand has been for some time, Flossard Peaton and Pen . ._ Carman Aljoe. Hazel Ca Mrs. John Doupe, of Owen Sound, is LJoyd, Flora MceKinnon, at poesent visiting at her brotherâ€"inâ€"daw / t Siuar Adam Dotupe. A verage for month 285 Peter Lothian, an old resident of this place, now of Dromore, visited his many 7 _ _ s friends in and around this place, _ G boh:‘ui'(- a shake |’«-l'(-.l SA s Renew for the soOUTH EGREMONT. HOLSTEIN sensation in the Wade Lestie, of Stratford, rnAurned on Saturday after visiting her mother and old neighbors and friends for a few days. Miss Maggie McMeekin is at prese:: hom.e visiting her parents at Rivervien Mr, and the guests bath. Rev. Dr.,â€" Williamson, of M Fore Will deliver his famous lecoure * F Hunting ‘ in the Methodist Church this place on Friday the H1th inst. _ 4 charge is sinall so every one can take this treat of the season: Z5> cents couple or 15 cenis single ticket is 1 charge at the door, Joim Pettigrew, son of Wim. P y.ew, met with what might have be a fatal accident. _ On Sunday eveni while attending to some horses « kicked him on the forehead, but uns the skilful attendance of Orâ€" Mef enz he is some better, Sr, TV classâ€"Wodey Hunt Limin, Thes, MeDonald, Charin Lauder Buchan, Jr. IV classâ€"James Dardng McClocklin, â€" Abraham Coune Lavelle, Emma Mec€aul. &re, ME classâ€"Exa Mockier, Colviile, Mamic Hunter, fDoâ€" sou, James Lavell, Jr. H class (B) â€"Earnest Young, Geo. Hast bottle, James® MeClocklin, Artime Allan, HMoyd Bean, 8Sr, 1 class â€"Ted Kilmer John Darling. Jr 1 class ~Maddie â€" Warmington Flossard Reaton and Pearl Warner aeg, Carman Aljoe. Hazel Caldwoll, George can MeKenzie, Jr. 4 class ~Susre MeClocklin, Bertie MeDonald, Maud Conmor, Willie Boeckâ€" er, Rena Fagan, Sr. Pt. 1J classâ€"Annie MeKay, Sw®die Shiarp, Stella Jack, OQliver Hunter and Hugh Nester aeg,, Sadie Noble, Jr. IH class (A)â€"Lottie Habotile W illie Laidlaw, l‘l.'lmtit‘ Grant and Rob:s ert Stinson aeg., Boretta Milligan, Alice Ram ige. Honuoe ol of Durhan November, Sr, V cliassâ€"Findlay G Lunney, Joseph Coliinon, Alma HMughes. Jr. V oclassâ€"Aliie Black K ress, Violet Flackburn, A lin, Jane Hutton. Sr. TV classâ€"Woedey Nevew for the Reriev d Mrs, George Burrows s of Win. Seaman over ina Kress. FI Â¥ig to!l of Durham Se! 3 *# * 4 HUNOR RO!L.. »s L 1 ult K 14 M ure ** FoxX Church in M 1 Anui David O1468 ©l1ii} is (ML) unde @nZLi+ l‘:t'l. % LoA t is we Diu thed mm My TIS‘ HOLT Oor Mi th FOR t} Te urrants, e readil ville the though inds of : we na title eari _ nor by weat warm ssness 1 in the l.h&rlw first d« mAarh othin se bha Gen Hol: etc. often 1ent of s olde MoC nods ng T nic€ E8 . ue, 2s , Ha LS le pag whil X) ma int ttir af w

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