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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1916, p. 8

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SUII. ' Rev. W. S. 1- - `Wm Of Hawkestone was [permitted 1) take his work aaitffOI?tP 150! after a four or ve Week ,undaY, gntine for scarlet fever S q.1I1.`;'lY` 'sease ' ~ LL ` ' . 18 it: 'IL`I1Wkl;tg1Eg. y We `Wed Out . g _young` `people h '.`Dract1s.lI}8 for their vannuaeitgrgre Tree whlch promisesvto be one $3?` the best. unuvnuud uwu-H nu-`I Ullul`. ll:u(Ll\'3U. M1`. and Mrs. Roht. Caldwell fnen Miss Is'abe'lle Wattie) went to Toronto and other points he- 1'oro_.:0ing to their home in Crown LTHI .uvucv III/u.1 Lrxnllnu. "I am sorry to report the re- 1-woval of Ed. McLean to the R.V. ]'ospil.a1. "Barrie, one day last \~ eek. His many friends hope for :9 speedy rm-nvery. nnrtv ]!\r\n:V nun "\t\;r\IVI vaI\r1r\i.I1I\tl IUI \_:_ Hill. -137th Rn. .. n.n.u,u_y 1 cu I1\\ l _y. Many letters are being received from fI`l(.`.TldS and relatlves 1n the '7 I 0 O 0:! ` NIINESING STATION ' Elgin McLean is visiting r.e_1at- ixegs` near O1-illia. ` `I A... .,_.`..-. Ln ...-..,\....1 IL- .... News from Neighboring Townships As Told by Out I Correspondents V `g. l\JLIl..l.J.Uo uy WU L.O.L. No. 605 held their reg- ular meeting on Wednesday, Dec. 6. After the regular routine of business, the election of officers gtook place, and resulted as fol- glows: W.M., James Booth; D.M.. JJU Sam. Reynolds; Chap., Robt: Vaughan; Rec. Sec., Geo. Neely; Fin. Sec., Edwin Johnston; Treas. Herb. Black; D. of C., Chas.-Nee- ly; Lect., Blythe McConkey; Com- mittee, Ward Webb, Jno. Martin, Alex. Black,` Irving McLaughlin, James Latimer. After short auuuul uuucca. xx guuu yxugxalu is being prepared. Proceeds in aid of soldiers comforts. Every- body welcome. T f\T Mn Ant: I-unlrl Hnnha unri- k.)l1\)\./IL KJIIUVV Ill. .L\Jl\JLl-IIIJ lllb VV\3UI\u Miss Frfa.nc<=;s_ _Robinso1j of Bond Head 1s vlsltmg her slsters here. ` A `I`\___.___ 'T!.---l,.... -10 R7,`--- T ...-.._Il 13, tax. Miss Alice McGi1l, daughter of John McGill. Shanty Bay, was re- cently` .married at Hamilton, North Dakota, to Mr. Robert Mor- ton, Dr. Gunn omciating. - Thfno /Dnu \ 17nn~nn'In -I.-. uy~1.'...... Don t. forget the concert at S. S. No. 11 on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 2.30 p.m., .to be held in the school house. A good program 1'n `\(\;1'\nn v\nn~n,n*nnrl Dunnnnc-In :1: v 1 5 ll: 0. . Mr. and Mrs. Oakley have mov- ed to Toronto. ` Mr. Oakley was G.T.R. agent here for seven years and the best wishes of their many Craigvale friends acc0m_ pany them to their new home. T T./In n-nrl 1\/[via Dnhf \X7nnHo nf u_:uu;uu III. J_JuLL.Iu. I Jno. Ellsme1"e has moved to. J. Jennet,t, s house on the townlmel least. ` T ' ft-.. 'I`.\lI_____,,. !, , ll 1- H Illa LLLULLIJD ll]. .I-LIL LJLIJ/`Jo Geo. Young attended the Fat Stock Show in Toronto last week - III- TH _ . _ _ A __ I'\.qL1___,-._` -1` } 1.10411] UIIUILJ DU IIIIUIL LLUVV llUllJ\.7u Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Woods of ;Hamilton are holidaying with ` friends here. ` ~r\-__91 1-.__......1. LL- ' . . _ . -_.4 .._L (V '~Jukj Us force in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. C. Bell have an- other son. - ` Mr. and Mrs..H. Minty are en- tertaining the eighth little Minty. Geo. Ellsmere in on the police` Dec. '13-:-M-IS_.r1\1 IV(3V6I'va.W is visit- ing` friends in Toronto. ' flnxx Vr\11nru- nI*`nr|r`nt] lknv ll`:-ml 3363;:-on Burton 01' New Lowell `spent the week-end at _William Wrigh t s. Kn nnd Rlfno Qnfrlntr Hnxrn rrunxr IIILLVLJ L111: (l4.|.l.L1 LVLLD. 1.. $`L;lIl3t`p H. Minty and Wm. Hudson, `Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Snider and MP5. and Miss Richax-dson at- tended 'LheTfuneI`al of the late D. `Bolton in Bar1*ie.L TTVII,.-.._'-.L_ -4 7-- 7 I I T "Dec. ll.--Mr. and Mrs. P; Thompson of Hillsdale have moved j to the village, as also have Mr. and Mrs. I. Nelles. LT 1|/I:.`4-- ......I \I1.._ 1};1, 1);. \.Iu|L11 uIIIu.l(Ll.a1l.l.5. ` Mr_s. (Rev.) French is visitin relatlvns -at Newmarket, C11 r'1lr\r\nFs'\(\/w, Ch...-...J.\-- 01.1....` A. ORAIGHURQT GBAIGVALE auuuucx nulllzg auu ll pil`ll'5 SUUKS. Mrs. (Rev.) G. G. Dreyer and little daughter spenl. a few `days with Miiss S. \Vado last, }week. |Mrs. Dreyer was on her way to ,her new home at, Scarh0m,- where |Mr. Dreyenhas secured :1 parish. I T`\D`Y`L\f fn nh*nnnnnn {Hrs} 'I\Il'nn .u.. uxugox uan m:tiu1'Uu u. p'cJ.l'lb`ll. A LI regret to annnunce that Mrs. |W. Marsden is .ill, =hut. hope she Dec. l2.--Last Saturday the] sixth li11e contributed to the `Auxiliary to the Red Cross, the following generous donations: 2 `leaves bread, 2 pies, 2 dez. tarts, 1 hox`c0ekies,el lh. butter, 1 large -cake and $1.50 cash. On the same day were sent for the ship- meut, 6' suits pyja,ma.s, 6 grey flannel shirt,` and 17 pairs socks. MI3Q (nnu \ {-1 fl T\vAr\uv n..-. ...-..J ` . ;speeches from each of the new_' Vly elected umcers, I`e_f1`CShln8I1LS `were served. Every soldier has his friends at home and tells his story in his `own way, so that "these letters often throw interesting sidelights on the battles or conditions at the front. The Examiner and Saturday Morning will be pleased to have letters from the front for publica- `tion. In supplying such let- ` ters to us the recipients are not only doing us a favor, but are_furnisl_1ing reading that is interesting to thous- -ands of our readers who have relatives or friends in khaki; Good care will be "taken of the letters and on- ly such`port-ions as are of general interest will be us- ed.` When soldiers have been wounded their friends are always anxious to -learn par-` ticulars and the quickest way to let them know is` through the columns of this widely circulated `newspap- er. Kindly send alongthe letters, and they will be pub- lished, as space permits, in the order~r eceived. Soldiers Letters j UTOPIA |,a.lllulUul-. TDec. 11-M1'. and Mrs. Thomas Brooks of Alliston came to our village am Saturday evening, Mrs. Brooks 1 s_t,aying with her moth- er, who Is In poor health. mriaa Manon:-of nnafohln. A4` W. A. Lowe & Son have added a new branch to their furniture business, that of upholstering Mr. W. Noland, who conducted a repair shop at Charlotte and Berczy Sts., will look after the upholstering work. 34.4.1 ..- ---lye cw: I-vii Ivln Shelburne Free Press -- H. White & Co. of Shelburne shipped on Saturday last two carloads of Swede turnips to New York. There were 1,475 bushels in the two cars, for.which the farmers were paid 300. per bushel. This is the firsttime in the history of the village that` turnips have been shipped to the United States. The farmers all made good money in the sale.` Wm. Rowan of Shel- burne got $123.00 in cash for what he sold and hehas 200 hus left for himself---al,l grown on one acre of land. i may.` Jr. IlI---Jelmiu Wm'ni<'a. Nnl_l son Mc\Vat.m's, Harold V:n1p,`lmn.| Flossic vMa1-ling". Sr. II---W:f1rd Gnml_f`*llmv. .1 . Jr. II--Rm'nicn (.1':l'*(`,l), EH19!` Luck, Norman Mm-ling`. Sr. I-Ma1-jorie Warnica. Primer--Har0ld Swa1't.m:m. ;Teddy G reen, Jack Mc\V'ulers, Hector Marling. Primer B-Mari0n Carr. u Primer A--Lawrence Swart_ Ifhnh - .......... .- . School Report, for November `Jr. IV Mabel lIicl Lloyd` Blackmore, lquoy M('.\\ atm'.s`. Will Taylor, Viola Cuwcll. Viola l\Im`_ ling". ` - " Q" `III I..-..,-... 1uI.\uv,;- \_n.ulI(L. Uullilal/ul(l.lvlUllb. . . A. | The farmers in 1.1115 vm1n1t,v} are busy p1'epar'i11g their wintm"s I wood. ll Alb`. SI`. III Lavena M(:\V:1l,e1*s,_ Ar- Lhur Howell, L113. Rohmsou, Llyle lLennu.\; I 1-. III r - III ~ -- uu vptu. `Elmer Uncles and Miss 1VIanriv 14"01'\\':-mg] were quietly I.m1x'x'im! last. week, also Miss Hnsin Rue of this place and \V. C1':1wf01'd 0|`! ()1'1'Hia. Cong`1at,ulatiuns. . I I`hn lmnnnnnn :.-. ALL. -.:.,:.,:a_.u Dec. H.-+QuiLe a Illllllbl` from this part attended the box social held at Lcigh s Gm-nm's school house last Friday evmxing in aid of the 01'g'au fund of St. Mark s Church. The proceeds amounted to $70. ` 131..---. rv I u \:- ac - I Iwil-1 SI)()I1`l'.H3 1`e.s'Lm`ed to her us-i ual lmalth. ef VVLIIJ 1-D 111 IJUUL l1U(lJ.l;.I,1. Miss `Margaret, Constable-A bf Barrie 1s` Spendig two weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Jno. Sander- Turni/ps for l\lew_ York -11- ._ ARGYLE, ORO CAMPBELL, Teacher. Iinunswlcx I -.-/nu. ..- ... .. . L . I P.m'l1a1:)s sulne of them have! unovm"Im;nv11 the omnforf of real` .cln'istim1 10-W until they came tn? .the (`are of the Childron s Aid} Sm?/ia_-|._v. ` ` A Now just think wnana grand uppm'l..unit.y this gives you to I ____W [ - I The child doesrrt have -.111 thef 'plo,as111*e by any means, but. to: lknow this delight,-in its fullest] !(l(-.g'rm> and 1,i(:kIinst .t.i('kle, just try a little (`.h1'islma.s' g`mwmsit.y and gond chonr nr} the dear little, k.i(Idies at tho Shcllm`. 111: TIGKLIEST TICKLE FOR CHRISTMAS l`,l'wI'e is no delight. so Whole- smno am ! so enjoyable In [110 av- m':1g`0 man up woman as that which conms lh1*m1g`h cmxsing` sxwel. innocent -happiness in a (hild. ]'[jI('|,l1.lV'l?Lj (Ill &`L7\VIl1CI.vl l\ULa_. ' St. Thomas- Sunday School are practising for its Xmas enter- tzxinment. l Aft 14 In nu-1.4 Inn VI'1l.;..~...... l prot jllst, Hlillk of thel lnlndrq-. of dollars that are; spout dllI_'il'lg' the Cllristnlas soa-: sun for that. one purpn. alnnn. FIVL ,, ,L -1 1 I ALSIKE and RED CLOVER TO HAND 2 Cars of Feed Corn %Wh`ole, Cracked or? Fine Chopped BROWN & CO. e ur also buyers l Our special needs ju. arr-_ la baby culler, a couple of snmli lslniglis, an olce deslg, 1)Old'LO+?zi~ {and other mg-`otaliles, gr`.0ce1`in.< gof all kinds. and its simplyiim- ?pnssihle to tell you how haiidy igood` g9llf,`l`()L1S CO11i.I'il111li011S 0: mnnny are. A If you can t give a lot. give 2. little. Any ll1illlSl(`[` will accept; jmoney for I110 Society. 01- it ITIRY iho loft with T. T. Young at tli.-2 I Customs Ollioo. Other gifts inayu` ;be left. at .lhe Aline May Cnltvr 3Shollm' on \V0rslny St.. opposite ithe Presbyterian Church. n`1-aka the-m joyful. Just a few tuys, ca1ndins,.n11ts, or fruit. wil. wurk \\'011dm'ful_ rwrmdcrs in them and ynll. Dnn t g'i\'0 e\'o1'_ythiw*, just give son1oLl1i11g In help thin good work along. \V9 nood your hoartiost. practical help at all; linws. and,lhe1`<;~ is no work 1110:? w01`t.hy. Read the Adlet Column. dh. SHANTY BAY Dec. 9-Henry Perry of Ninet- te, Man., is spending the winter with his mother, Mrs. Geo. Per- ry, SI`. Kline A1501: '|\Kn{'11'H tin:-fry-klnn A-P l.I.IlI B. F. Tracey was in Midland Last Sunday taking charge of Rev, H. Rae's place while be (Mr. Roe) was in Orillia. `\ 'l'lll.II I'll- Mrs. Hon. Hogan- is visiting with her da11.g`htou- in Toronto, zvnd Mr.'_Ho;z'a11 is busy preparing in build :1 hnuso nearvwhore the 1`hnmas house was once situmed. THY: (\1'\/` LT... h,.LL l`I..l.l____II

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