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Barrie Examiner, 1 Dec 1921, p. 13

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izs 10, A` AA IN MEMORIAML MORRISON-MCWATERS MARRIED man W3: `THE BARRIE EXAMIN'EiRW BURCH, W215 PHDECU `Uy UH-HIIIIIIUUS Vol.8. County Treasurer D. Quinlan reported to the Council that, judged by present in- dications, the 192l Council would retire with. a net balance to the County's credit of several thousand dollars. Educational Report Having acted on the resolution of Couns. Coleman and Sinclair, . requesting a grant to each of the Trustees Associations, the education committee recommended a grant of 8100 'be -made to each of the said as- sociations in the County. Report adopted. It ulnn rnnnmmnnrhu-I Hun} (`Juni-rnan GI-IIILIVII I ll 0 Finance Committee James Moore, chairman, reported consid- eration of J. M. Killmaster7s offer to pur- chase certain lands owned -by G. W. Art- riss, an inmate of the House of Refuge, for` $400. - vBelieving_the same to be 9. good oer, it recommended acceptance; and fur- auvnuuuun Lu u_uv vuuuvy. Lusyulu auupuzu. It also recommended that Chairman Coonibsof this committee tgke up the mat- ter re Alliston grant with the County Treas urer, `and if found satisfactory to at once order payment of the same to the proper authority. ' 1P..n...... I`...-.....:u.... . u as; up uuu. nerve to get chmond News- pcuat: . Another Special Report- The specialcommittee, on roads and bridges of the June session recommended to this_Council that, provided the Tp. of Tossorontio undertook to `buy a portion of a proposed roadway, con. 1, lots 13 and 14, Tossorontio, and to. put all portions of the road in deviation in good shape, the . committee would further recommend a su-b- stantial grant to T-ossorontio Tp, for ex~ penses incurred in this connection; and the grant be on provision that said County boundary line be abandoned to relieve Sim- coe County of building a bridge over Pine ~River---known as -Synott's Bridge- The committee had previously, along with the Warden, Engineer, and Reeve of Mulmur,, Dufferin County, inspected the deviation to connect with a Duerin road. - Various Subjects Up At , the afternoon session .a motion by Couns. Rowe. and Sinclair was passed that the committee on education consider the request for a grant made by_W. T. Chis- holm on :behalf,of the Department of Ed- ucation for part .payment of salary for an additional school inspector which the De- partment proposed. - A rnnfinn H17 (`Anna plAvm;nm nnzl (`now pal IIIIIULIII yl upuwcu. A motion by Couns. Fleming and Cor- beau that an appeal from the judgment of Mr. Justice Mowat in the Registrar case be taken, was passed by unanimous vote. {`.nIInhr 'l`:-nuanu-nut T3 n..:..l...'-. u-nnnulnarl l.-HC IIUIULICILI LlC}JZ1l lelJlUlll/ SUIIUHIC. On advice of the committee, the Treasur- Qr has withheld payment to the Province of 20 per cent. of the cost of construction and maintenance of the road -pending in- structions from the Council. Wednesday's Sessions Following the reading of various accounts and minor communications for committees, the Council Wednesday morning adopted a property committee report dealing with heating of the court house, the motion for which was made at the June session. Since June t-he committee has prepared a suitable location and advertised for tenders for the new system. It recommended the tender of Albert Moatt. Barrie, at $1596.00 for heating and $1290.00 for building a new chimney, be accepted; also asking power to [order work started at once, and that pay- mentst-be made as the work proceeded. l This rnnnrt fnr urhinlm nlnna Wuftin uruc ,lllCll|.~D`-UU IIIUAIC Z1-B IJIIU WUl'l\ 'Pl'UUUCUUU. This report. for which Chas. Wattie was chairman. had been adopted when Cou-n. Sheehan informed the `meeting that the ex- pense' entailed in the matter exceeded pro- visions for`it. After discussion, it was de- cided toask the Treasurer for a statement relative to the amount to be derived from t-he 20 `per cent. road refund which had been anticipated to cover the heating system ex- pense. ` Anni`-nnr Qnnan` Donn-M _._K._._.._ . -._.-_..-.-.. _..rr.,. .. A special committee composed of Warden McKnight, D. Quinlan (chairman) and D. H. Coleman had interviewed W. `A. Mc- Lean. Deputy Minister of Highways. The object was a request that the road from Orilliai to Severn River, known as the Mus- koka Road, -be not included in Provincial Highways in this county, as the road had already been accepted -by the Province as a colonization road. The injustice of in- cluding the road in the Provincial system _and -making this County liable for twenty per cent. of the cost of construction was presented. AMr. McLean said it had been a mistake of the Department of Crown Lands to have inconporated this road in the northern department scheme. nn oil`.-inn A; kins nnrnrnilfnn `Ln 'l`-n.mun- LIIIDDIULI lUl' ugub aupyucu HI: I`II4HUl'lC_y Unuge The communication of W. W. Pope, Sec- retary, Hydro Electric Commission, -having been considered re alleged damages to by-' dro poles caused by work done by `the County on the fth concession of Vespra, on Big Hill, north of Midhurst station, re- commended a committee of County Engin- eer. Chas. Wattie and Chas. Harris of Ves- ipra Tp., and the chairman of this commit- tee to investigate and have said claim ad- justed satisfactorily in the interests of the County. . - (\,!It\ '1] n IUUUIJIIIICLIUUU IIU HUUIUII LU U8 BURCH. The committee recommended that the Treasurer -be -authorized to pay the share of Simcoe County South of $6.66 of ac- count from the Orillia Water & Light Com- mission for light supplied at Atherley bridge Thu nnvnnnnninofinn A` I 7 Dana gun, The committee recommended the appli- cation of M. Stephens of Glencairn and T. Beecroft of Barrie as county auditors for 1922 -be reservediand appointed, and pre- sented the necessary by-law. Roads and Bridges The committee on roads and bridges, D. N. Coleman. chairman, having considered the claim of H. 0. Porter of Mono Road 'P.O., through ~his'solicitor, C. R. Mc- Keown, K.C., Orangeville, for damages to himself and assistant of $500. alleged to have been caused by a defective highway on the townline between Adjlala and Mono, recommended no action to be taken. "PL- ..-_...JLL-_ ..--.__._...-_.l__I LL_L LL- Measures Adopted ,* James Moore. chairman of the standing committee on nance, reported considera- tipn of the motion to appoint two members to the Mothers Allowance local board for 1921-22. The committee recommended that D. Quinlan and J. J. D. Bantingbe ap-; pointed. TL- ...........:u.....' _...............'.....l...-I 4.1.- .......I! -..vunvAAc. ! ` At the afternoon meeting the. Council heard W. M. Morris, Secre-! tary of the Provincial Trustees and` Ratepayers Association. Mr. Morris`, requested a grant to aid the Associa- 3 tion in its efforts to`_improve'educa-; tiongl work and .- promote health: among children. Warden McKnight promised his request the Council's .full consideration. After various communications had been read and passed for committee consideration, the following committee reports were announced and adopted: ' 1' 25 5 jars, , I , `I V (.Co_ntinu from pg 1)- 1 Grants Asked, Reports Adopted . Tuesda'y morning was devoted to; the reading of communications `andi motions. ` I ms mm Is oven I Supcial `Committee Report 9 I THURSDAY WHOLESALE PRICES I No. 2 Fall Wheat . . . . . . . . . . .. 95c-$1.00 `Oats, new . . . . . . . . . . . . 40-45c Peas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.50 Barley . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 45-50c Buckwheat .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60-65c Rye .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 70-75c Sweet Clover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33.00-3.50 Potatoes, per "bag . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ; . 75c Butter, per pound . . . . . . . . .. _ 35-40c Eggs, -per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70-750 Chicken, spring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25-27c Hogs .. .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ._ $8.25 [.avn}\n - C1 H H Horse hides Horse hair . . . . .. 1 W001. unwashed Beef hides , green (`nit n`r:na 67.1:` 552" . IUUIKIIIE Ill]:- The late Mrs. Guest, who passed away in Barrie last week was a resident here for a_.;number of years and had many friends, who wish to convey to the family -their sincere sympathy in their bereavement. CHRISTMA-SKGREETING `CARDS-- We 1...... .-.... ..........L2-.....ll-- ..La._....L:.._ II..- _..._.. ich can insult-e king horns is \ lUu Miss Elsie "Carson of New York is at pres- ent visiting her pareqts, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Carson. ` T . T'.`,,__I YI:,, ,, ,fl'\,- C|II \JllllL|lCo R . Roe,;who has `been on a hunting ex- pedltlon for three weeks, has returned home] looking ne. ! Tl-m Info Mung flung-6 uulun v\n1-urn:-I ......-... Nov. 30.--Gveof E4;)c khart-<')f Utepia, who [purchased S. Pratt's property some time ago. moved to Cundles last week. Stephen -Pratt also moved to 13 Sophia St., Barrie. MI-a I`. ghnny orirl M::vc hnrnfkuy Dlnnb `Lilith luau uluvcu UU 10 oupum DI, Durne. Mrs. C. Shaw and Miss Dorothy Black hayereturned home after visiting friends in Oro. 111.. nl_:_ 'n-,,_-,, -r 17 17 u \Ja-IDIIIII Fred Bonney of 0m was a recent visitor at Cundles. I`). 11-- ___L- L__ .L-, , 1 auu PIGUUU Ull IJIC IUF XCIUICIIUU. The committee also had considered the communication from the Ontario Railway _& Municipal Board re application of the Coulson-Jarrett Telephone Co.. Ltd., and recommended that it be placed on le for further reference. l'kT..A... -'[P1._..I ._._..__L_ _t LL- l\___._ ,2I1- D. H. Coleman for this committee report- ed that the communication from the De- partment of Public Highways, giving notice to the County of the designating of certain Provincial-County roads, had been received and placed on le "for reference. 'l`.l-us Ann-uni-no nlm-. 1....-I .... ..:A.......I 41... I U! IILICL I UICI UUUUO (Note: `Final reports of the Council s closing session for 1921 will appear in the next issue.) Coun. Jardine, on instructions at the June session, sold a. -house in the village of Duntroon, the property of inmates of the House of Refuge, for` $200. Expenses in connection with it were: back taxes, $36.- 17; Find-lay & Findlay, $5; Jno. Hood, $2.- 50. The balance, $l56.33, to be credited to the County. ur.-o \JUUll I ! 0 I Payment of the following accounts was recommended: Victoria Industrial School. $632.50; St. Mary s_Industrial School, $33.- 50; St. John s Industrial School, $213.56; Victoria, for support of Abner J. Scholta, $67.50. f`...... Y.._.I:__. ._ 2._-..__.__;:_.,_ -. LL: nber 1, 1921 uucn `lCl}UllllllUuuCll huuu zsppuuauuu U8 umue ' to a judge to have said lands vested in the County. ` Dnuymnnb (I: OLA 6'nll~....... .......-......L,. .......* : ther recommended that application be made! tn 1: hlrian in Hana nah-I Ion:-la umctnzl in -I-Inn u..LAuJ.L.IJ.1u.rxU ULUAJJULJLVU \I!Ll.\.lJO`-` VVC have an exceptionally attractive line now in stock.` Order early. The Barrie Ex- aminer. 42tfx BARRIE VMARKETS 36 Bayeld St. `P. O. Box 65 District Representative? Phene 148 Used exclusively by Tetrazzini, Ruffo, Caruso, the Cherniavsky Bros, Albani and scores of other Artists. Selected as the piano par excellence in more than _ 100,000" Canadian homes. An individual tone, brilliancy, singing quality, power and touch is in ` every HEINTZMAN 8L `CO. PIANO. SEE OUR HEINTZMAN & C0. PIANOS FOR XMAS. `We have 4 511 line of styles and sizes at prices to suit ALL. BOOTS OR `SKATES PURCHASED HERE ATTACHED FREE ar/Tticular ` 2 assort- Stakably CW9!-Es- An A. H; _HocA1q;Y _Bo_o'r` ANY) SKATES HEINTZMAN & co. PIANO Arthur E. Patterson ."I"{t')ads and Bridges I-33-DTCU Xj A 10$ 1-: A jg: Pleasure in the home is increased wonder- fully by the presence of a perfect piano. There is a. charm `about the A TRULY GREAT ARTIST WILL USE ONLY A TRULY GREAT PIANO W. URRY ~ ~ .. 34.004150 $15.00-18.00 $12.00 30-40c .. $1.00-2.00! . . . . . . .. 30c E- 11, - uvu '5c-llc . . 5-6c . `II- U`U\} 5 10c BARR IE l After an illness of two months duration there passed away on Thursday, Nov. 24- at her home, 50 Worsley street, Mrs. Sardi A. Ryan, in her 84th year. Born in Bel- fast, Ireland, on Apr. 22, 1838, the late Mrs. Ryan came "to Canada when a little girl of eleven years, settling in Markham. Seven years later she moved to Barrie, where she has lived ever since. ve daughters and one son survive, her hus- band, James Ryan. vpredeceasing her twen- ty years ago. They are: Mrs. Dan Moler, Florida, formerly of Detroit; Sister Matilda of St. Joseph's Convent-, Toronto; Mrs. Thos. Dreak, Toronto; Ada, at home; Am- elia of Washington. D.C., and John of To- ronto. The funeral took place last Satur- day morning to St. Mary's Church. thence to the R. C. Cemetery. Wm. Hickey, A. W. Beardsley, John MacDonald. Edward Ludlow, John McAvoy and Thos. Sewrey were pall-bearers, _ MRS. SARAH A. RYAN OBITUARY Telephon-'|e I 453 .75c it will Iuand $3 Ann -I1; prices. s,A `spec- $3.25 $1.25 $1.75 --vy . \,, $1.00 SUCIIIJ 48 Dunning & McFadden fII\f\IIQ"I'I\IlI`l I\`I"I` ll [17, KIIIIIULVIU, 46--49c Soligitors for Adminiatratrix. Dated at Barrie this 16th November, 1921. NOTICE TO CREDITORS 1`I~ the Estate of Fred Parr. deceased. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant toVR. IS\0.. 1914. Chapter 121, and Amending Acts, that all creditors and others having .n]n'i'rn: nognaf H111.-a ocfnfn nf Wrnr` par! Iota es 10, year, .754: -claims against the estate of Fred Parr, late Simcoe, plumber, deceased.`who died on or ? Ilpll, I/llrl K111 UICUIIIIJIB GlI(I UUUUIU IIBVIIIS of the Town of Bertie, in the County of about the 31st day of August, 1921, are required on or before the 16th '-day of De- cember, A.D., 1921, to deliver to the un- dersigned at Barrie, Ont., Solicitors_for the Administratrix of. the Fstate of -the said Fred Parr, their full names and addresses, 3 full-statement of their claims, duly ver- ied, and the nature of the security, if any, held by them. ` `nun!-`Inn I'n`:n vu-\I>:nn `Ra nfgn ~n:rl I ! UUIU U Icucul. AND further take notice that after mid last mentioned date the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assete of the' said Estate of the said Fred Parr `among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which she "shall then have no- tice, and thgsaid Adrninistratrix will not be liable for said assets, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of ,whose r.-laim notice shall not have been_received by her at the time of said distribution. l \JIJ1ilU Lhlly Ill LUIUIIIVU IIUID Wino Mrs. Mann of Toronto was` in town last `I WEEK. r~_ ur_.:....-.:..-. 11..-- on Q. r_L._9_ CUE. Fisher's have just` received a shipment. of 1`-e.-eh raisins, currants. peels, etc. Buy your Xma.s'stock ngw. . `NI.--_y l` D \XI.Ini(>n :0 of!-on:-l:v\lI n l`:ap:I\"| JUUK JXUIK 5|/UUI\ IIHW. Mrs. T. R. W-hiteois attending a Mission Circle Rally in Toronto this week. luv Mann A` Tnrnnfn vnynsr in Onnyn loaf WE-3' Wednesday. Nov. 23, St: Jams} Church was the scene of quiet but pretty- wedding when Miss Tabit va Charlotte Hen-, :\I'l'l'\ l\I`\Y l"QII$h*OS` A; MI` DUI!` CG wuutuus WHCII LVIIX .l'UUlll1` `\Jl.laiI|!.Ull2C IICII , son, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. IU JIIIIIIIIIS HUI `i uunquco III III: uuacuwul, the Methodist Church on Thursday even- i of last week. A number of toasts were given, also a short instrumental and voa] programme. The evening was enjoyed by \m.n ',wiiiss Maisie Kennedy `of Barrie was the guest of Miss -Mabel Rankin over the week- end. ' 'l".|.`..L__7.. L..-.- 1.._A.` .__--:_.-_I _ -`L:A___,_4 W. H..Reed and R. `G. Houghton at- tended 9. meeting of the Beekeepers `Assoc- iation in Toronto last week: VTVL- 'I"....2I l)...._-.... ..'.__l LL- lV..__.I_._ l`1:_.I- lblllll Ill AUIUIIUU IKII WCChe The Trail Rangers and the Canadian Girls in Training held -a banquet in the basement n"H\n Mnfhniaf (`Jun-AK nnt 'I-nnrarinu nun", ,-:_::_.. n I TO THE ELECTORS _ As it will be ixnjaossible Electors before polling.day-, I Dec. 6th as _an uncompromising ` ment, backed as it is by a Pow I will_ support 3 Revision . Many rather thanlthte Few. ' I stand for economy in e The only placecthis cour its treatment of our Soldiers an S Our country is at a cruci their power" felt at this time, no again in this generation. ' i The ISSUE is not Free "1 REVISED in the interests of -all .DUNNING & A McFADDEN Thursday, December 1, 192`! Do YOU RUN YOUR CARDURING THE WINTER? If not, bring us your Battery and we `will keep it in i first class condition until Spring. ' The representative of The Barrie Examinerin Cookstowni is George F. Thompson. News items for Cookstown and adjacent country may be given to Mr. Thompson and` will be forwarded to this paper. Phone- No. 39 finds him. Subscriptions may be forwarded through him. WE ALo QvE!iAuL__'rATgoNAR\( ENGINES - 7 -_ ---- _.__..._._-1-v v-vwv-.- backed Powerful Financihl Group. I ' support -of the Tariff in the interests of the than the every branch of the Civil Service." country can afford to be generous is in treatment Soldiers and their dependents. crucial stage." If the people do notimake their no such `opportunity will present itself .........'... :... u_:.. ...........__4.:-_. W _ ` -' __- _..---- @"7QwZJIQYJ vv:na.:aa.v>.1uanv IUDVAA. again _ . _ _ _ The Trade versus Protection, but a- Tari REVISED in the people and the need of the Fed-` eral Treasury, as against a Tariff DEVISED : in the interest of a Privileged Few as at present. ` " ' ' . ` . each, or 25c d tins, it be inripossibie for me-t:o persona1(y`see.many of the . Eieotors am.appealing for your sugport on uncompromising opponent of the MEIGHEN `Govern-"~ Fihancihl ELECTORS or somHL`i6E%' STEWART & STEWART, Barrie, Ontario, Solicitors news or coolmown We now have 5 first class Battery Station I solicit your`vote and inuence on Dec. 6th. ACETYLENE wnwmc ourm which enables _us`to do your Welding AND:0Vl'_`1RHAUL BATTERIES 1:7 vj-u----:-- -y------v-u-u- in!` Expert servic`e.- All work guaranteed 7GARAGE% IYOUR We hgve installeda new I IICIUVIIULIC uuluc. Edwin Lewis has installed a new heating system in the Mansion House this week. ' `X-*1`a:}Ze v'a`7;{{7{{'i;":i2' t[{v}:. -hall. on Friday evening last by The Three Mus-I keteers. Fox-an s Orchestra supplied_the music; - I In 12 *rr_`:;LL ,___u n-n,. n ',u- u p .n- I "WT'K. Knight and Robt. English df Allis- tonuattended the District Oddfellows meet- . ing here on Tuesday. I 112., n.L 1 -n I - -. ~ ur- wccn. > | ! --A1l accounts due to H. T. Rankin for `cars and garage work, if no_t settled im- mediately, *will be placed in the bank for collection [ a II." T,, 1'! ,1` II`! 1 . I Uuzkmmeetixx-g of the District Odd-fellows held in town, Tuesday afternoon. ` 1:5,, a_,,,I n I I. Miss Sarah Barnharat is assisting in -the telephone oice. - wnvin T.nII1:n Inna :nan`lA|r. n -`A... L..nt:..... ___a ___- --_ __.-......_,. Mix Ethel Baker was a visitor in Thorn- ; ton over the week-end. ' Henson, was united in the ,-holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. John Plant of Allandale. The ceremony was performed. by Rev`. Dr. Whittaker, rector of St. John's. _ The bride was given away by her father. Fred Plant of Barrie acted as groomsman and Miss" Lenora. Henson was bridesmaid. The bride carried a bouquet of white carnations and the Ibridesnhid pink carnations. The gift of the groom to his `bride `was a wrist watch; to the bridesmaid a pearl brooch. After the wedding breakfast the happy cou- -ple left on the evening train for Toronto and Woodstock. Those present were E. Plant. Fred Plant, Mrs. W. Smith, Mrs. .Thos. Plant and Miss.Leno ra' Henson, all of Barrie. CI____1_- ,_.A, `.,IJ 2., 11,, ` I- ,I f! _., _--.. -_ ..._.--..--v-. mlior "sale, cheap-Six-octave Dominion organ, piano case. Apply Geo. Thompson. "James Donnell visited in Toronto last week. All ..---____4'_ _I_,. 4, tr rn 1-: 1- n 1 .ON .,.,__ __- ..--.-. . I I Miss Mabel Whittaker has returned home` after spending the past two weeks in Tor- onto. ` - A .....A:, ,, ,1- .I, r\' . - . l'\IIP n \ll IIU. Slgxfice was held in Ross school on Sun- day`by Rev. Dr. Whittaker. vs uuucuuuu. ' Mrs. Jos. Ross of Toronto spent a few- } days. in town last week. ' | II` n: I Inn-.. 1 Whatever else may happen, Now that the eountry s dry, The sailor yet must have his port, The fa.rmer_have his rye; The cotton still must have ;its gin, The sea coast_ have its :bar; And each of us must_h-ave our bier, No matter who we are. T COMPTON JEFFS THE TRUTH OF IT FERGUSON--In Weyburn, Szisk., Nov. 22, 1921, Peter Ferguson, in his 81st year. Burial at Midhurst, Saturday, Nov. 26. KERFOOT-At lot 2, con. 10, Vespra. `on Nov. 26, 1921, Thomas Kerfoot, aged 78 years. Interment -at Minesing, Nov. 29. SMITH-At Battle Creek, Mich., Nov. 24, 1921, Thomas .B. Smith of Coleman, Al- , berta, husband of Florence Cain, former- ly of Newmarket, and brother of Rev. Father Wilfred Smith of Toronto.- SPLAN-`-On Saturday, Nov. 26, 1921, at the Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Rusell Gerald, intent son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Splan, 215A Roncesvalles Ave. THOMPSON-- Penetanguishene, Sunday, `Nov. 27, 1921, Marie Alberta, wife of Alfred Burke_Thompson, aged 36.` L, FAIiisliii}Li6iii>:oH 13L}};-,'Nov. - ' 29, 1921, at Collier St. Methodist Par- } sonage, by Rev. H. E. Wellwood, Miss Mina Agnes Lillicrap of Oro Tp. to Mr. Harold James F aris of Medonte Tp. unnmnxr dmnnnv n__ n,,, . n n | __.. - .. -.- ..... _ vu.v..u.a -V 1\rIOR i`(5N-a:'_I'0RIE-Y'~--v1;ay-'-l?.ev. A. R: Bev- . nl-luv AF 'I`r;nH\r ,(".l.u-..l. nnrnzn A-\ KT.-n. i DESOURDIE--*COPELA-ND-Ih St. Mary's Church, `Barrie, Monday. Nov. 21, 1921, by Rev. Father Mogan, Annie` Copeland, daughter of Wm. Copeland, Vespra, tol ' Mr. Frank Desourdie of Brentwood. 'l1Av\vr -oo--nw\.- [0 will lie and L- __-L BATEMAN-~On Thursday. Nov. 17. 1921, `to Mr. and Mrs. Batenlan, Elizabeth ,St., a daughter. GODDEN-In the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, T Dec. 1, 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Trevual Godden (nee Nora Firman). Barrie, :1 Ann BUM- TY-RER--On Saturday, Nov. 26, 1921, to Dr. `and Mrs. W. Lorne Tyrer, Elmvale, 8 Son. ' \ - VanNORMAN---In Stroud, on Friday, Nov. 25,1921, to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van- Norman, a daughter (Kathleen). WICE--At Orillia, Nov. 20,- 1921, to Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Wice.of Barrie (nee Alice N White of Orillia); a son (Harvey Leonard). f - ' Wu G DUIJ, UL EUIU UU.ll'lIll!\3u ' Last Monday night, art the home of Mrs. Wm. Shepard, a miscellaneous shower was I given to Miss McWaters. ated with palms and chrysanthemunis, was the scene ofha very pretty wedding yester- day afternoon, when Miss Leila Josephine McWaters, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David McWaters,g 39 McDonald street, Bar- rie, was united in`matrimony by Rev. C, P. `Shapterto Mr. James" W. Morrison of Tor- onto. The bride,` who was given away by her father, wore .a white satin gown with white georgette overdress and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. She also wore a veil with wreath of orange blossoms. Miss Lucy McWaters, sister of the .bride, was -bridesmaid, while Mr. Dalton Lennoxv of Painswick attended the groom. Mrs. C. W. Houghton,' a cousin of the bride, played the wedding -march. After the ceremony, the wedding -party and guests numbering forty sat down to a dainty luncheon at the home of. the bride's parents in McDogald street. Mr. and Mrs. Morrison left on -the afternoon train for Toronto and other points, and in future wi-ll reside in Mount Dennis. The groomls gift to the bride was a- gold wrist watch and to the bridesmaid and the organist sterling silver bar pins set with rhinestones. The groomsman receiv- ed a set, of gold cuff-links. l Ina} Mnnrduui ninl-ml mf fkn kn:-nn .-.3 If-a 'Stroud"-Methodist` Cliurc'h,"fiice_ly decor- Miss Johnson and Miss Cameron, accom- panied by Kenneth Ruid, of Bracebridge, spent the week-end with Kenneth Johnson, 12 Collier street. ' A. Leslie, manager (if the Union Bank of Canada, who has been laid up owing to an accident to -his knee, is expected to re- turn to his office at the branch on Dec. 1.` - Miss M. J. Johnston -has returned to her home in Barrie after visiting her sister, Mrs. Merkley, Morrisburg.- . Miss Altmie Coleman and Misses Eulalie and Margaret Potter of Tottenham were guests of Mrs. Randall Richardson, Mary St., this week. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Otto Rawson of Coldwater are `visiting Mrs. Qauley, `McDonaid St. Mr. and Mrs. "H. W. Wright. _131aie sc., have left town to spend the winter in Tor- onto. . A d family desire for their kind- n their recent AG- mxliilas vEn>id Baasingthwaighte `of Houston, Texas. - is visiting her sister, Mrs. Emiel ,Welte. " Miss Gladys Walls visited witll relatives in Tottenham over the week-end. Mfs. John McCuaig of Toronto is visiting with Dr . and M55. Alex. Mccuaig. ` I\I'II\ni\nI A -I I I g-:';a;;;:.`;L" - Efiss Maisi Kennedy was in Cookstown over the weekend. K Mrs; T. Pearce has beero visiting` in Tor- ` onto for the `past `week. 7 vLu1.uLuLV".7Lu1.\.u.I.-_-Dy ncv. :1. IV. DEV- erley of Trinity Church, Barrie, on Nov. .24, 1921, "Gladys Irene Storey, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Storey, Barrie. to Mr. Cecil Frederick Morton, son of Mr. -and Mrs. E. E. Morton, Mid- land. . Street naggr

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