10 FEBRUARY 1915
From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 44
Feb. 8th
Dr. F. Smith was visiting in New Glasgow last week.
How the wood was yanked out while the snow lasted!
Mrs. E. Berry is confined to the house with a severe cold.
Miss Gladys Woodbury returned to Halifax on Tuesday, accompanied by Miss Helen Pickup.
The ferry steamer made very irregular trips last week owing to the amount of ice in the river.
We understand from good authority that the village will soon boast of a more or less up-to-date shoe store.
We regret to report that our popular postmaster, Mr. W.W. Piggott, is on the sick list. Hope to see him around again soon.
The Rev. Mr. Cunningham, of St. George’s Church, Halifax, preached on behalf of “Missions” at St. Luke’s on Sunday evening.
All the “Bachelors and Old Maids” of Granville (minus one or two) blew themselves to a clam supper at Harry Anthony’s, “The Island,” on Thursday night.
We are sorry to report that Mr. W.B. Croscup the popular manager of the E. Neville Company’s store, here leaves their employ, Monday the 8th. Sorry to see you go “Scrooge,” and wish you luck wherever you are.
The ladies of the Church of England here, staged another entertainment on Monday evening last. In spite of very unfavorable weather, quite a good sum was realized. Reports on the programme are very contradictory, so we will “keep still,” seeing we were not there.
SOURCE : “Granville Ferry”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 42, vol. 44, 10 Feb. 1915, pp.8. Canadiana, https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m0ws8hd7qr2k .
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