3 FEBRUARY 1915
From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 43
Feb. 1st
Mrs. Ada Bath, of Bridgetown is visiting at the home of Mrs. W.H. Weatherspoon.
Mrs. T. Currie and Buster returned to her home in Windsor on Wednesday of last week.
Mr. T.L. Shaffner is having some mason work done this week. Sandy Ritchie is on the job.
One and all are welcoming the snow that has at last arrived, and hope it makes a regular visit.
The friends of Mr. Stephen Blainey are sorry to hear of his death, which occurred on Sunday last.
The “Orchestra” is progressing favorably. They can now render “God Save the King” with variations.
The many friends of Hugh Armstrong are glad to hear that the operation he has undergone for appendicitis in Halifax is a success. We hope to welcome him home soon.
Granville Division entertained Belleisle Division on Friday evening last. The visitors numbered about twenty-five. A very pleasant entertainment was staged and abundance of refreshments followed.
Mrs. H.T. Amberman received a letter from a friend in England during the week, stating that a letter mailed by her, in Fernie, B.C., last April and lost on the S.S. Empress of Ireland, had been recovered and reached its destination readable.
SOURCE : “Granville Ferry”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 43, 3 Feb. 1915, pp.8. Canadiana, https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0hh6c24sf6g .
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