;-on [Jdl'Ull Lin 1 uu 1 . Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Srigley and son I.orne of Druid, Sask., are; visiting friends here. n,-,_L.._.. A1` Y`l`nnrnnr\ in Vlblblllf-, 11 |uu.\.to nu.-.1. ` Joh R. Simon of /Toronto is back for the holidays. _-... -_,u 11' T1-\1r\`|'xVr\"" U'd.UK lUl' LUU IILIIILJIJJQO . Milton Brown and H. Webb? of Toronto spent Xmas at the for- mer s home here. ,.: .1........1.4.... Ilium` JHUYH l.lUlIlU u.c1.u. `Mr. Orrock and daughter Miss `Marion of Barrie spent the holi- days at A. Or1*ock s. _ Mr. Cripps of Angus visited K. `and J. Gibson over Sunday. I -.- u, 1ur.,.... A `|\:I nIr_n1 1 Dyer s. l-_- -1.` f\uunn-r\ n TT1`\_ `Allliiti db I1. 11. LJJUL u- . John R. Hunter of Queen's Un-I iversity, Kingston, .is home for` the holidays. - " i [Report of Red cross Work by the Churchill Presbyterian Guild for the year 1916 `The members and others met each Wednesday evening _f|0m ,,11__I L.....Ann ` Uuuu vv UUILUODILIJ \J - \....,- 7eto 9 pm. and rolled` bandages, made surgical pads andhospital `3 _`Y ' shirts until there was no further need ,~for these. Be sure to examine The receipts for the year Were} $184./47; expenditum. $152.56; balance on hand $31.91.A vu-unrltx 111\ man. lS'd.lt`. Q1 V\'CLBl:\3`lJu.tIun.o _ | Twenty-four boxes were pack- `ed_for the boys overseas, most of these containing a pair of socks each and many other things. i The knitting department ire- norts splendid results. One hun_ `dred andseventy pairs have been ` knitted and the Guild wishes to i. thank the ladies who, have so` `kindly helpedwiththiswork. The W` socks have been sent to Red H(Tr`oss.- Field `Comforts, and the . F 6th _Aux._ Hpwitzer `Brigade and. |JU..|'(l.lllx';Z U11 ILu.u\,a qzu:...-. The receipts were made up`! from individual? contributions, lsocial at Mrs. Pratt s`, Patriotic Sunday collection, Churchill uhasehall club_ gate `receipts and ; [sale of wastejpaper. ,- 1.-..-- ocvnnn ~non1r_ Y.ouVmay secure onl from $15.00 up to $650.00 $20.00 Also Patterson's Drug Store, Allandale Columbia Grafonola `_in the Christmas boxes. _.lll. ullu \.I L L L A u u A ; A\/Il .4 u . . V .... ` President of .Guild'---F. w. A1-` Ian. `s - rrL------._-.. `n... l(lL].- 4Red_ Cross Trea.'}'surer--- Dr. |Pickard. Dec. 25.-Jas. Hart of Tor-\ onto and J. J. Hart of Walker..- ville visited at Mrs. Thos. Hart s on Xm`a_.s Day. M-...mn.. \7nn1\Tn'nYnIT1 nr l`nr_ .L' louux u. Jos. Coleman of Milton is visv W118` his brother, David Cole:l Amas uay. ` Norman VanNorman Of Tor-, fonto spent Yuletide under the parental roof. _ _ 1\/lieu T.nHin. Hart. of Orllha parennai r001. V Miss Lettie -Hart of Orillia Hospital visited at home for a while on Xmas. The Misses Constable of Bar-` rie spent the holiday with their uncle `and aunt, M1-. and Mrs. Jno. Sanderson. 1 RA ... l\`\lJ Inn 1)-3`r\Q*Df` Mr, nd Headyquajrtrs for the |Jno. Sanderson. N Mr. and Mrs. Ransted, Mr. and` Mrs. Sheehan.._ and Mr. and Mr.s.!O. Humphrey of Toronto have been (,1 spending the holidays with Mrs. J()h1l Sl1ttOI1. V I E. R. and Miss M. E. Palk of`. Toronto visited at their parents ik` new home here. ` 1 le Our village was saddened on" Sunday last to hear of the death 31` of, one of our -bright, happy 0 young women, `in the person of \ Mrs. `Harold gRohson of Crown';} `Hill, formerly Miss Gladys `Hub-e nhert of this place; Mrs. Robson; had been in the hospital `at Bar- l _q rie for some months, but not-!I withstanding all medical - skilll could do she pass`ed away ongt Sunday last. The funeral tookgl place on Tuesday to Crown Hing` cemetery, Rev. Mr. Stephenson; heing ofliciating minister. The`: death of this `beloved wife just ' at the prime of her promisinggp young womanhood is particular-j; 1y sad, and very great. sympathy"! f|is felt for the relatives so sadly: . ., __,_M, . ,: ID J.UA|- Au bereawed. Dec, 26.--Jno. Murphy came_ from '.[`0r0nt0 to spend the ho1-"| idays with his parents, Mr. and! Mrs. M. Murphy. * 1ur:....`,. ,1] ...n TI`{ho1 and nlivp` Mrs. M. Murpuy. _ Misses Alma, Ethel and 01H/Gt Switzer have retu_I"ned to Tor-` onto after spendmg Xmas at` itheir home here. 'nI :..,. 1` {..nnn~n nf` 'I\T.~]g`()-gpg` |_I.[lBll' IIUIIIU uuxc. MISS G. Carson of `Falls visited this week launt, Mrs. F. Carson. 1ur..,. II Dakar ma 3.1.1I1L', lV1I'S. 1.`. l Ii1.l'DUI1. - Mrs. H. Baker was a Xmas` ,visit.nr.~ with her slster, Mrs. G.-i jwingrove. _ i . mum. Dan and Inc Rw1f.7.m' at-I 1w mgrove. . Miss Rae and Jasmswitzer at-I tended the funeral on Tuesday` of Mrs. H. Robson, Crown Hill. a Miss M.-Kenny spent Xmas with Mrs. P. J. Murphy. nr rm n.-.1.m. A4` Vincmfnn ie Gl;i`041'd`I.<`,isher of Toronto`! spent Xmas with his parents. 1\__.:...... Ln {I-an kn:-e4i`nrr nf` Q WILII J.V.ll'. 1'. OJ. LV1u1|J11_y. ~W. G`. Coless of Kingston is spending the holidays at his home here. Q. Hehdon is spending a few days with C.-M. Hickling. mt... .......1 1ur.m Qk`nma1:-I nf Vin_ [Gays WILII U.-1V1. I1y.Jt\uu5. ` Mr. and Mrs. Shemeld of Vic- toria Harbor visited with. the latter s sister, Mrs. Gilhooly go- ing with them to Dalston, where they spent the holiday with Mr`. and Mrs. Bidwell. A `SIXTH LINE, VESPRA SHANTY~BAY $1 45.00 Niagara l wlth her `: i Dec. 26.4-1\'Iissns Barbara Mo.- Gualg, and Mag`g1e an(1_]_{a,1e Graham of 'I`m-ont,n are v1s1t1ng at their home here. 1\-`l- A-nzl T\/In.-v pr\v\11~n]` and RP- at M1811` uome uuru. Mr.` and Mrs. Gonna-ll and E1`- ma spent. Christmas with friends` at Keswick. 117 A nnknnn h11v\trn7\ T\/I'rI___ lat IXBSWICK. \V. A. Graham, D11m~.au Mc- Cuaig and Arthur Lyall Of Tor- onto are spending the holidays at their homes here. I -M-:..,. n.r....... flnnhnvn in xricifin ab 1.11811` uulnus umc. .- . Muss Mary Graham 1s vlsltmg "in Collingrwond. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Galdweil, J12,` spent Xmas under the par- ental roof. '1- ..-.,J 1\n'..n Dncn nf 'T`nI'nnfn `Qpuuu .-..- ._ ____ I Owing tb burs"tVi`1gHrV)f at `flue in the Lboiler of the MeLho- | dist Church, service was held on; Sunday in the morning at the? Presbyterian Church. ,1 mr,_.- rn_--.--.L.:LL A1` \17nn Music~on both sides enpal roux. Mr. and Mrs. Rose of Toronto `are {visiting the latter s grand- mother, Mrs. McCuaig. at. .....x 1\;r.... Unnk 1\/[nvmnnr nf `IY1OI.neI`, Mrs. 1v1uuu`au,-5. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Morrow of "I`or0nto spent the Yuletide with relatives here.. 11.... T:ur;r\n~cul>r\r\ our! flnrrlnn JIUU ( L/uunuu V; Ubxu. giroiviefi 13} the children. i l irelauves uci'e.. i Mrs. Livmgston and Gordon of Barrie are visiting her moth- er, Mrs. Mcuaig. . Archie Beasley is visiting at. Keswick. `Ml'. ._....J 1\.I'un' tnnonxi hf QQQ_ I HAWKESTONE ;! Dec. 26.-M1'._and Mrs. J. M. .;]?`ell0ws are vislting friends in y_i'1`o1`011Lo this week. rg Miss 1VIona'Pugs_ley is visiting }in Bclleville. `:r\(I Aux-\{n 1)nun11nn`- AL` t"...| ;1xesw1un. _ j . Mr. and Mrs. Fraser of ikatchewan are visiting her .ents. nu... C'....r1.~.u Qnhnrxl nf ems. 1 The Sunday School of On) 51\Iet,hodist Church spent, a social m=eninr,.>: at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Ba;_rshaw on Thursday. All import. having a "very pleasant. ! evening. v {`11n:< Fl"iI1o+ nf` Vnngnnmi. l I p1La.1. MissVHus0n is spending: me ;`h0lidays at herhome at Osl1u_,\'a. . Mort. Fellows- of the Domiwion t,`Bank staff, O1-illia, spent Xmas `at his hogne. M--.\ 'n)I'..._ rn 1 __1:_. .....-I You are welcome to f call at our store and have them demon- strated. 1.1 Lyon.) nu: Juvna \---v-- ..--. M1`. and Mrs. Tyrwhitt of Wes-'i ton spent over Xmas with the; latter s sister, Mrs. (Rev.) Gres-4 wick. V i BVHIUII5. Chas. Tillefg of Vanguard, Sask..V is visiting his sister, MP3- 'Beas1e. - . - ! {`tnl17~nn Qnnov Qnhnnl H111!` beasmy. L Guthrie Sunday School held ; their annual entertainment am I)ec. 22. A choice program was 4.1-4 1.-- u...-. ..1..:1.4..,.n I. DUIIUVIILU. Miss Annie Baruhart of Col- lins, N.Y., spent Christmas widl `her mother. It. 'l\-.v\..Il.AA .-.l\.-. in 2... .n,...n ` HUI u1Ubu.UL . } Mrs. Demaline, who is in pour ihgaalth, has gone to O1'i11ia`Hu.~;- 1 I Mliac T-Tncnn ia cnonrlinrr Hum 1&1`-t` ;;;;ams. vr. Joslin and `.MisS Pearl spent Xmas Day at Washago. \\;'nn 1\II'nT.7n.. A1` 01 l`1..ll~.nnT.uno V` (luOll(hbVJn VV1n. McKay of St. Gatherisms was at Jno. McKay s for Lhe Yuletide. ` V xxr-..,1 LA- 1-,_ -,,_.|' 1|...4 Iu\`7f7hc)1r1(`i7.has been received that |Pt.e_. VVII1. Reid and Pte. A1=.g;11s McKay of the`157t.h Bn. are HOW in the trenches somewhere in France. v1u':__ 1\l`_J,1- -rv ., . --.1.n L L (LLIUU. Miss Madeline Houston, M10 has been attending Guelph H01- leve, as finished her course and returned home on Satu:`:|i1.V- Miss Gladys Barnhart of T9` route was home for Christmas ~Mr. and Mrs. Butler of Tori. onto were -the guests of MI`-an Mrs. J. Houston for Christmas`-\ Columbia Records ; Bead the Adlet conimn. wwx. ,.- . Misses Etta and Treva Slightgronf. who are attending Barrie Busi--' ness College, are spending the Xmas hnlidays at their home` 139 85c up $65.00 AGUTHRIE Sas- par- News from `T< here. LHTYU 1Ul. UIIU vv1u.uuI.. Leeson McGowan of Toronto? spent. ChristmasWwith his par.` ents. ' . `ll , 1'-L.. `l\.-..;n'InnnA uuna. _ Allan Graham of Carnduff," Sask., has 1'etu~rne,d to his home` here for the winter. --4~.. Al` r1`:-\v:(\v\"t`\ ` 'Ulll;Do Mr. and Mrs. John Purchase! of Toronto spent'Yuletide with! the 1att.er s sister,` Mrs. HeIfbert \ Jebb. ` ` -s 1 _n rn.._.......1.. :. ":3, UCIIIJ M125.` Reed of` Toronto isvvis-! iting her daughter, Mrs. D. H,` .Boss._ -.- . 1 -n r\..:H:.. g-.,\n{._ .111) S S . Chas. Jebb of Orillia spent` Xrr}as with friends in town. . In I!__`. _-...p.1- -Pan I Allldb V\ lhll 11.11/upuu n;. John Jehb left thisW\{r,.1 for`; Orillia. where he will work in a munitinn factory. . " ` 1.` 1|! Tlnnrlnxnn lllLlll.|hl\'Ll l.(,|.u|;\,rLJ . Mr. and Mrs. Beadniani of Barrie spent Xmas with their. parents here. i T. A. C. Banting: and family! and Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Mnnkay! and daiwhter Ruth spent Xmas` in Toronto. ' `The remains of the late Mrs. `G-roves -were interred at St.` John's Cemetery on Tuesday morning. `Mrs. Groves was for- merly a citizen of Gookstnwn. She was predeceased hy her hus; "hand a number of years ago. "At the time of her) death she was iiving with her son at Cnchrano Bert Marwood of Barrie spent. Xmas with his parents here. I i V . Dec. 26---Levdvie Walton re- yturned from Assinaboia, Sask.,_ Saturday, after a ten years ab- sence on his homestead. _ Irving" Addison of Strassburg, Sask.', is renewing old acquain- tanoeships here. --- ne__.:-1- 1.. Punch rm`.hP.` m....,W...,... ---__ Wm. Fralick poorly for the friends hope h_e round again. -u-:1-11_ r1 T011110 ug"d.1u.. Miss Edith Tracy is home from Toronto `for a few days. Robert Collins, who has been` on the sick list for some time _is around again. Albert Maw was home from \l\ s I: I. v'I`oronto for the Xmas holidays. t Weston Berry spent Xmas at v "the parental home, the parson- age. Mr. Berry will conduct a young people s service in the Methodist 3 Church at 11 a.m., and it is hop- E ed that the parents and adher- j 'ents of the church will show 4 f `to their parents. their appreciation of the work!` -of the Sunday School by beinglf present. A similar service is ` also to be held at 3 pm. Ser- yvice at Anten Mills at 7 p.m. Harry Priest, Jr., who has re- covered from his recent severe` illness sufficiently to travel, tar- rived hoine from Steady, Monta- na, last week. His- sister, Em ma, _now*Mrs. Surrey, of Macleod. Alberta, is also here on a visit '7 ALA nunanll .4-'~nnrn Tnr $9 `Lasmabyom | comsponaemg I\l|JUL uur, A\l ...-~ parents. Miss Isabel Russell from Tor- onto spent a short time with her father` and mother` here. . John Patterson, `near *_Budd s !on 9th con., ost his house and "its ieontents by fire last `night. ;_It appareny started from the ~._cb.imn.ey..xand: despite all eiforts AV;5i_tLoWsfz__av.Ax"ee!\:i__t_, ves totelly destroyed IVIINESING IIUL U. alick has been rather! week past. Many! )6: may soon be as` .cnA|evALE o \ Dec. '27--Mr. ` and Mrs. Wm. Latimer spent Xmas with friends` in Toronto. - ' A A ` Rev. B . .J. D. Simpson and fa-. mily of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.? Jas. Boake and family, and Mr.: `and Mrs. Wm. Boake and family of Thornton ' spent the holiday: `lat Herb. Wa11ace s. , " - I A has rturned ihmne from the West. _ _ ! Mruand Mrs. Mitchell Mathersl inf Toronto, George Green of` Munteith and Mr. ' Green vofe "1`hm'ntnn spenthristmas A_ at !Arthur (`:reen s. . V " . ' 5 |m1V\/VI`r.`_ Josi Gdrdon re` `visiting friends in North Bay; 1 11-7 '1 I 7; Wm; .\;;_;`111'1\g.:".W};fT;f(;';(;f{{r;'_ is "hr.1idaying1mder the Vparental j-- ` cooxstowu Dec. 26.-Mr. and Mrs; L. B. Avery spent, over Xmas at Cal- edonia. ' -.13.... Quluin f`.nIorY|'nn nvhn hon % vlsmng 1'r-lends In North bay; I_ The school concert last We(d-! _nn,sda_v. affm-noon`was a decided ` }s11ocoss, and great. praise is due :tn the teachm`. Miss Jenkins, and `the scholars. for the `splendid programme of -readings, recital- Lions, dialngtms, vocal and in-A strumontal "music, .and dril1s,.; {which vmrcn. t,h0rm1, enjoyed} by all pr*r=.sent.,v During the af-' ,ternoon a preso.nta.ti0n of a birth`; !day honk ?Z1`_`r1d Snapshot. alhum,i ;anc0mpanied by a. suitable ad -.` dress. was made to theteacher `|h_v the scholars. The collection,` '*-which mnmnnfed to $1.0, will be [used for Red Cross `purposes. | I !,___1- V JAGK S LAKE 1 Dec. 2(3--'l`he Annual Sunday_1 School ente1'tainme11t- was heldi at Crow's `Corners Methodist: `Church on Friday evening. ` | , _,_:1l.. J.I....:..i 1 L 1 ` 1 l Rev. and Mrs. Frey with their! {children left on Christmas fol`; `Owen Sound to attend the S.S_.| Convemiun. They will also} spend a week with Mrs. Frey s; lpa1'epl.S, Mr. and Mrs. Squire, be-` fore returning . 11:3 111!;.,.... t\v\( IIUIHUD llULU.. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dance of]; Saxfnia are spe1'1(li11g :1 week`wit,h} the latter s sister, Mrs. 1). Shaw._: Ca1'men_ Picke1*'11`)g of Toronto iand Edward of Samia spent '-`Xmas under" the parental roof. The friends of" Mrs. J. Wig-_ 1 2 I I ! r I have her in tl1ei1- midst for? a few -`days last week. ' Clarence 'Id.agee1' spent the - holiday with his parents `at, - Bethesda. gins of Seve1'n.we1"e pleased to" | lUl.U 1(:L.uLLI1ug_g. ' ` Mr. pnd Mrs. Alf. Wilson and.` `daughter Lulu of Toronto spent! Xmas with Mr. a11d.Mrs. George iulham. ` -. rh, ,,,___. 111.`-.- \l7:l uuxuaux. Misses Mae Troyer, Clara Wil- son and Gertie Wilson of Town- i to spent Xmas at their respective I homes here- -' `n,,.A__1_ r\...n.... A4` OROWN.HILL .V Dec. 27--C1'ownH'ill e`Vtends 1m0st sincere sympat.hy to How. ard Robson in his recent, sad he- Peavjement. . A num_bet` from here, includ-- ing a jplly sleighload of `young people. went. t0 Da9st.0n last Fri-' day night to the Xmas` supper `and concert. All report a fine time. ' ' " ""`|- -1` rn,......-An n`gn lllIlb'. L. Tilley of Toronto, also Bert Bonney of Thor-nhury were Xmas visitors in this place this U618 1W . I Mr. and Mrs. H. Black of A1- landale and little, daughter Floe rence visited Crown Hill this week. ' ` ' A '~-- 3- nv\t\'r\l";`l'If!` euuuxun Miss Sylvia Coleman, who has been teaching school in Toronto, is spending" the holidays at her home. . ` -17:11 TX:-`vs-nnll` nvhn {nu Iv`-in `W665. V > Miss Anderson is spending `some time with her sister, Mrs. `Egbert Avison. 11 , _ .1 `l\--._v\ Kn. nnr` MFG 'Nn`I"_ ` .l`4glJU1'l: nv xauu. Fred. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man Dunn and children, from the West. are down East for the winter months. ' . STROUD A pleasant feature of the Xmas service in the Methodist Sunday School on Sunday morn- ing was the presentation of $50 in gold to the organist, Miss up n___1_-__ :_-'l....,.A I-`n-: III F- .`UlU hU D110 Uaawnnauu, -. - iAddie McConkey,,?w ose fait1;f;;l `anq emrzient fseI`v,ices are much apbreciated. rn1_- `D... 'd])pl'UU1abUu. - A The ` Presbyteria `Sunday School held its social te:_1o_n the 19th. Instead of the usual Xmas, Tree each pupil and teacher `brought a present to be sent to _the fire zone. A hale valued at. $65 was sent to a minister in` Matheson for distribution. ` -_ ___...,......n.-. -49`41.,. |lV].'d.l:llCDU1l. LU: usuuu.auu.u-v... ` The sincere sympathy of`the. community goes` out to the rela-` tives of'the late R; M. Ness, who"; passed away at his hbme in Bar- 1'16. ~ I ' ed. Lamb of` Midland spent` ..a` few days with'A1hert Spring, Sr, recently. . `L*""`i?`!lllnard'a Llnlmontouros Diph- thal-Ig. ' U[llUo Will Donnell`, who for the` past few years has been living` at Pratt, Man., has returnedto` his home. ' ' ` __.. ..I `lUl`.u-. T Q \17~1l'ln.~.n.'k1.-.-. I ' t ` lU'c|.,Yt5. . ` 7 _ Mrs. W . J. G. Boake and girls E ` are spending a week with And- iali sundayjreixr Wallace of Stroud, V . . Miss Laura Thompson has Methodistgone on altwo--weeks visit to rung, [friends in Toronto.` . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Crossley of stmas for `Toronto spent Xmas at the home a s_ s_iof John Cnossiey. ` am`, J. W. Corbett of Toronto was M['s_ F1-ey's ,with his mother, Mrs. P. A. be- iBa-nting for the Yuletide. '1 nvno ~nn#g] ' . Tuonuron ; % 1 E Dec. 27.--Rev. and Mrs. B. B.` lBeynon of Thornhill `and Rev. {Edmund Beynon of Stroud spent `over -Xmas Vat Mrs. Lambert, lDoane s.. ` - L . l -. a ' r111 ,,__;......_ IJ\JlA4LL\.[ 9.. ` Ed. Ayerst, Preston Thompson; and Ghris.'Gi" in of Toronto are; `spending thir .holidays at their` [respective homes. ' n r11_-_._.._ A {'\u-uillin ' Mr L Gbpcuhl. VU uuxuuo H. G. Ghapin of? Orillia,'Mr. `and Mrs._Jas. Stewart of Toron-; to- and Mrs. R. W. Stewart of; IBar1fie spent Xmas `with Mr. andi ] 1V[`rs'..A1ex."Stewart. . ' \ Miss Mamie Henry of Toronto "University is home over the ho1-! _ iday season. ' I 1... _ mr-.._- n..1.,.n nnr! Mica! _1u'a.y auaauu. _ ~ V F Miss` Mary Paton and Miss; Gertr-ude_ Foster are spending` their holidays at their respective ; N---.2 nnrl nnn_I T homes__ in ingwood. lugwuuu. . . `Dr. J. H.~Henr'y of Detroit spent over Xmas with his aged ifather, 'Th0s. Henry. 1-.` ('1 `l"):n'lnnn`nnr` Miss Flora Dutcher of Elmvale are spending the holiday week? with their` mother here.` f`1.-.....-It-xv-\ Qnnn WILII l:llUI1 l.1lUu.uu:. aaaa `(U I Harold O De11, Grordonospeonc-.. Lot` and Russell Grossley are vis- % iting in Toronto for a few weeks. Q Mrs. J. H Doane and Miss i-Blackstock of Toronto "are spending .their~ holidays with ;their sister, Mrs. Jane Ayerst. V E Rov.VF. J. Dunlop passed Mon- day and Tuesday with his par- rents in Toronto, ` "4. c:.,.,....,.,... .,,1 Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Willoughby of Toronto spent Xmas with; friends in town. L r`I 1.. `MI ... aux!` TIE... I` a.-.` 111:, ;1uLA:u- ` ._DLS lll LU1'uuLu._ . =Dr. and Mrs. Simpson and children of Elmvale spent Xmas 'at.Tt.ho home of Thos. Henry. Miss- Claudine Jamieson of `Huntsville is` home over the hol- ixd ays. Did;lll,1I1;_-3 nu nun ........ \/I The Essa Council was re-e1- acted by acclamation. Also the iT.r11sf,ees of the `Police Village of Thornton. viz-., J. W . Th0mp_ son, W. C- Henry and J. A. C.or-i btt. r I i % wv_ Dec- - 26.--Mr. and Mrs. P.` i(~Ja1'1`uthe1's and Mr. and Mrs. W'.'; `Spears returned home from thei West last week. 'r\__.:.. /\ Clan] VUDI; laou nxuun. D15`. and Mrs. Davis of Shel-` 1'u1'11e spent, Xmas with friends here. ` V ,.v "` I `I-|l'_{`1I,_-___ ,\[` `kn `IUGVC huao vvuuxs. M1`. and Mrs. Srigley o_f_ the] West are visiting Mrs. G. Nixon. Communion was dispensed in .Ch1?ist s~ Church last Sunday morning. ,1 1ll'_..... G "U`{nlv\n~n and Pl:e. 11'1'ol M_cGlean_ of th"e' 'l7`7Lh B11. is home on four days leave this week. n_.:,..I,...- A4` {Inn ll1U1 l.I.1u5. Mr. and Mrs. S. `Fisher and family of Keljrobert, Sask., are `visiting Ivy friends. i N "-`- ~'-- -"-A-vn lxnnn Vl_D1l;.l..ll5 1v_y Lllultuuo A number from here attended the dance at Mr. and Mrs. Jos. *"1`i'1n s,"Tuesday night. / ,1 11.1`... 11..-- A4` "I`r\nn-n}r\` .1. llllll D, ,.I. LLUDUQJ 11.15:: uo Mr` and Mrs. Ra'y of Toronto are visiting her mother, Mrs. iBrooks. ' ` ` up A -0 AL... YT... lllUlluv -- Born--,-'-I`o" and Mrs. Lou Stewart, on Wednesday, Dec. 20',` a daughter. V | 11vAI.-L A/Pn,.n,. ... -1` 1.1.... `n'.,. l ` Druuno G1are:nceTMcQuay of the Uni] `ion Bank, Smithville, spent Xmas with his parents. - - ._4_ '-.L` `I5.-.....nn . \_l.llaC.| Vvxuxs 51;; yvva. v--..... i Mr`. and Mrs. Speers of Barrie- are with. Ivy {friends for a few days. ' `\-~--_--.-__ An A113:-`I-r\v\ {ca 41113 uaya. Mrs. Downy Of Alliston is the` guest of her nnother, Bars. Gar-` ruthers. ,n 1ur_'_...~:...... :. L lllll-l.\Jl.sJo ` Mr. Standen .of Minesing is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Len- |n0x. ` A ' ' - - 7 ,4: -10 LL.:... Inna 1.I.UA\o . Beverley Jennett of this place and Miss Hill of Gollingwood were united in marriage on Mom- day, 1)oo.`25., Your correspond- enb wishes the happy couple a prosperous voyage through life: --.... .;.-1..;:,....-. .4n Mn and f'I%'I-I: balm: {EXAIIVINEII `nun snunnnv Inonluua t1e . Jfnonuton * V V : -- 50. B. ` I ` [OR and . _ - . und St:-Voud . . V ' }_J1'Ub}JU;|JuD VUJ ubu uu_.u..._-- .._- Congratulations to Mr. aniti Mrs..Jas. Jennett on the arrival i of a daughter. n-n -_ __:.._-:...,... 1...... kn] U1 G. uclluguuuy. . Miss Hill is enjoying. her hol- Vidalys with Toronto friends. V OUNDLES Dec. 27th--Misses Martha and Evelyn Parr of London are home spending the holidays with their 1` mother. V -- '---'a- 11-....1- -4- I-l1L,'lJl1\4L . .Mr. ? and Mrs-. Peter Hook_ of Toronto are visiting their friends at Gundles. \ 1|r_1!!_.LL .....L--......\.J `-r\ I I \luu5a-av- . Mr. Welsh (Teller of the Un-v ion Bank) spent Christmas with his sister in Toronto. ' ...L- -2 ,1.-no,....-...4 ...-1 lat. Uunums. I Miss Lina Moatt returned to Toronto after a short visit with` her/, parents. ' Adolphe Guest `was home for ia short visit, but has returned to Toronto, where he is working, , .1; .l..'........ Inn-min-r\n "had 171': l The old time lagrippe has vis-" vited. .sev(_aral `families here, es.` pecially Mr. and Mrs. Botham,` `whohave had a severe attack. | :4- LL _ ....'l.-..-us! wuu u.a.vU uuu. u uuvu... .. .... _. The concert given in theschool by theschblars on Dec. 22nd was; in '- every way a` success- ,The> uaya an uuuu. ..uurv.,.._.-' Owen Sound and C011- The Grafonola is designed to % play all makes of records as it has the steel,bre and the jewel pointneedle which requires no changing. the Columbia before?` you make your choice): of any other machine. Garrett s Music Store %1>. 0. Box 173 BARRIE Phone 25921 `room was nicely decorated and\_ H110 p1'0g'1'a1n1ne given was up; `L'o_daLe. At_ the close Santa Claus appeared and gavexqut the presents f1"on'1 the tree. \M'iss Wrighte, the teacher,-, who did `so! . much to make it a success, was' presented with a fine pair of snow shoes and made a very} suitable reply. Wallace Brown `was chairman for the evening. HOLLY . A Dec. 2'6--A Happy New Year! Miss Nellie Kell of Aurora is isperulingvthe holidays under the `pa:`enta.l roof. .-,. .....,a `rut... flan Q:-icrlnv and 1 Illa Ar-uuv. --.. _ _____ Sweater C()zs ofnc-1i'fferent 001-: (J1_'S and,- styles can he had atf` 1`isheI"s. ? i "~~-A--- -9 1ur:u,.., - . .. ...,.