6 JANUARY 1915
From the The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel
Vol. 42 No. 39
Jan. 5th
Miss Alix and Audrey Parker are spending two weeks at Halifax.
Miss Gladys Hoffman, of St. John also spent her vacation at home.
Miss Hazel Vanner is at Hortonville where she has taken a position.
Rev. Geo. Beck was a guest at the home of Joseph Annis quite recently.
Mr. Walter Pentz, of Hantsport, was a recent guest at the Central House.
Miss Hattie Ritcey goes to Truro on Saturday next for a course in Domestic Science.
Mr. Clifford Millard, of Liverpool, was a guest at D.G. Ritcey’s during Christmas.
Misses Adelaide and Mae Ritcey visited their brother, Harry, who is serving in the militia at Halifax.
Mr. Earle Barteaux, of Trenton, Ont., Mr. Geo. Pickels, of Fort Williams, are enjoying their vacations at their respective homes.
Extreme cold weather characterized the Christmas Season, but quite a number of distant visitors enjoyed the festive season at their homes.
Captain M.S. Parker and son, Claude, came from Halifax to spend a few days at home returning after Christmas to resume their military duties.
The H. & S.W. train was delayed on Saturday last from its usual morning time 1.15 until 10 p.m. by the engine getting off the track at the Nictaux sand pit.
SOURCE : “Nictaux Falls”. The Weekly Monitor and Western Annapolis Sentinel, no. 39, vol. 42, 6 Jan. 1915, pp.8. Canadiana, https://n2t.net/ark:/69429/m05717m05p1x .
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