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Durham Chronicle (1867), 1 Dec 1927, p. 8

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392E a. PAGE 8. (Our Own CowespondenS) Zionites are hulding their Christ.- mas T we concert on December 23. The young; folk are busy at "gettin” up" the dialogues. Mr. and Mrs. Ray McCrae of Palmerston “were guests of Mr. and Mrs. .105. R. Edwards the first, of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mcurae m Palmerston 'were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J05. R. Emvards the first, of the week. After spending a week with hex- aunt. Mrs. Robert \Vebber of Bantinck. Miss (jladys Firth arriv- ed back 1101110 on Tuesday. Mr. Hvx‘b. . lien had the misfor- tune tn lose: a line cow last. week Mr. Herb. . lien man we unsun- tune t0 lose a line cow last. week from pneumtmia. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Young and family of Wilder Lake visited the Baker homestead on Sunday. Messrs. Jas. McArthur and Fred Cook cut. up over 100 cords of wood for J. H. Robson. Lately. The girls of courtablo age are considering renting rooms there. Miss Iona Beaton left. last. week for Toronto to spend the Winter r‘ ‘i- ‘ :r- knmn Traverston. has returned to the home of her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Glencross. The.'e is very little improvement. in no: condition. Mr. H. Dyiooney. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Mooney and children from Paisley were guests oi’ Mr. and Mrs. W. .j. Ritchie on Bionday. Eugema (Our Own Correspondent‘ '1‘ :020 from here who attended the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto report an excellent show. Most. of the prizes ‘for honey werqcapâ€" _‘.‘r\â€"--“At\h tubal by the western .provinceg. What. was the matter Wlth Ontamo honey thls year? . We are pleased to report Miss Isabel Rowboth'am recuperating at. her home here since her recent. operation for appendicitis in Owen Sound hospital. We hOpe the young patient will soon be able to resume her studies at school. - Mr. Robt. J. Pedlar and daughter, Mrs. Dan Fawcett, husband and children, have moved from the vil- lago‘ to lilackwater. -J.‘ A! n‘ An‘\l\“ home Saturday, after spending a pleasant fortnight’s visit wuh rol- atwes at Beeton and Toronto. Mr. Russelli Park has been at Flesherton thqpast week and was assisting Mr. Avery Hawkin with his new building. (Our Own Correspondent) Plnughing is the order of the day and has been for some time wast. There has been a‘ good few fields turned over this fall. A goodly numbe1 1mm this vicin- 111 attended the 1111mi11ati011 meet- ing held at Lamlash on Monday 01 this w eek. ‘111'.R0yce Noble is assiting Mr. Max Grierson during ploughing Messrs. Thos. Milligan and Allie Himkins spent some few days in Toronto, the guests of the former’s sister, Mrs. John Clarke and also spent considerable time at the Royal Winter Fair. weather; Hutton Hifl THE DURHAM CHRONICLE at of 8. Patterson o rabLCl DUllo U]. 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Moore of Hark-1 away'were visitors the first of,the week with Mrs. W. Hargrave and The neighborhood was shocked to hear of the sudden passing in Toronto on Saturday last of the late Mrs. James Atkinson. The sym- pathy of their many friends goes uout to the Atkinson and Weir fam- Mr. and Mrs. Will Eagle and famâ€" ily, Mr. and Mrs” Murray Ritchie and baby. Layman, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralgh Catton spent Tuesday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Will Jacques. ilies _â€"_â€"â€"â€" Windsor police are looking for a thief who stole a bathtub. Possibly he took it as a prelude to making a clean escape.â€"â€"Brantford Exposit- or. ~ The Hamilton dlvlnity student who held up the clerk in a Toron- to 'shoe store may safely be classed as a modernist.â€"-'Kitchener Record. \THERH YMlNG OPTIMIST Of the fail? . Infinite Fountain of life, Of the Source of all Strength -‘ told, It And the message'of world hevnn world ” ‘3, Was borne down on its. I'avs ._ goId. ' 0-27 I am drugged. I am drenchvd \ww .' the sun, "4 g I am bm‘nm! with its kiss: I .losp N0 gum-don of gladmrss or gum” Save the. sun and its lil'(--;_vj\-”‘,' fire! “- Many a marriage that. starts 0?": like a non-stop flight. makes :1 fowl“; ed landilg 0n dix'mécm gl'“'1nds,\§ Sault Daily Star. 1' As Canada's natiunal him, thu Brandon Sun prefers the (thicker. Same here. fried and with 5W“: potatoesâ€"Border Cities Star. ' - As the Government Cnnmmissim, might. say: “A new store a d3; keeps thirst away".â€"â€"T0r0nm T919; Thursday, December 1, .1927 rm DIED SUDDENLY AT TORONTO Late Mrs lame: A" ' .. L ckuL * Only Two Hours $1: $2131??an Came.~â€"-Fune 5 er ay to Tr'z’ ‘ etery. Int} Ch} The nevus of ! Saturdav at MW in Mrs. JdeS \1k” ShOCk in h x 1'1'1.‘ here. and Hh‘ mm the first intima! seriously ill. Th dergfmv a swim: ago. Shv had. it recowml and .~ househo‘c! .mtm morning >11“ \\ ill. lM'aHI w.» and though Hue scious in 2hr 1 only !\\'w im’ strickvn 1:!qu :: hvr htlshuzni. 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