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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jul 1922, p. 8

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July 3.-Mrs. `J. M. Knapp returned last week from a visit in Toronto, accompanied by her daughter Jean. - M Mun Dov (`.1-manna` anon} a `D131 Aouu 'u:n:f_ HJ HUI LIHUELIDCI HUG: Mxs. Rex Chappel spent a fqw days visit- ing among relatives here last week. b `um, - Y` A on!` ya `Luann an!` < 93`:- Brown & Co. \ Clea.m'ng -% 1>reuing'lZ"e'pa:7 ":3s+ean'g SUITS MADE TO MEASURE, -23 DOLLARS UP Give Us a Trigl - Phone; 441W V ' Seedsmen - - '\ You re making a mistake if you do. Send it 150 01.1!-' `Dry Cleaning. Establishment, let us look it over and we'll tell you frankly whether or not it is good for another season"s'service. We've restorecfmany a garrnentjchat was ready for the `rag pile--in fact, have vbroug it ack touts original newness. A - - . __.,-_._ - --r ~ PERHAPS you have an old Suit`, Wrap or Gowzg Storotf away in your cedar chest and having looked over it once, gleclded to disoard it. NEW POTATOES STRAWBERRIES FRESH FRUIT ,1 -TC IN SEASON Just Arrived CAR FEED CORN _sE_nBUcKwHAT .IIII'lllI7I I [IIIIULII/B- LIUlUo Grand organ recital and cdncert,` open-T ing new pipe organ, St. Andrew's Church`, Barrie, Friday, July 7, at 8.15 p.m. WESTERN OATS Whole, -C_hopped and Cracked. - % `ALSO You can depend on us for fresh Groceries, at the best prices in town. . If it s a _n\_av set of Harness , we can supply ` you at the very lowest price.- SAVE YOUR om CLOTHES FOR ANOTHER smson We clean a._ll kins of Hub. AND, Liar us no THE SAME 1-`T03 YOU at 12.30, June 24,- took place the marriage of `Miss Ina Murray, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Murray, Sunnidale, to Mr. `Arthur Dabson,,-only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dobson, Essa. W._Madden oiciated.. The `bride, who was given away by her father, wore ivory crepe de chene with veil and orange blossoms and carried Ophelia roses. Miss Jeaii Murray, sister of the bride, attended her, wearing orchid kitten s ear crepe -and carrying a bouquet of roses. Miss Jacqueline Stoneham. nieci of the goom, made a sweet little ower girl. in pink organdy with tulle veil to match. She carried a basket of orange blossoms. The groom was -attended by Mr. Herbert Barker. Miss B. Knowles -played the wed- ding march. After the ceremony a recep~ ` tion was held at the home of the bride's 1.. the Methodist ci{{.}'ci.',' New Lowell parents for immediate friends and relatives. Later Mr. and Mrs. Ddbson left by motor for Toronto, thence to Hamilton, Niagara and Buffalo, the bride travelling in a navy tricotine suit with hat to match. A The groom's gift to the bride was a white gold wrist watch; to the bridesmaid and organ- ist, white gold pins; to the ower girl, pearl lbeads; to the groomsman, cu links. 3 (Jay WWII l'l3UlV$ IQU WEEK. r,` and Mrs. A. W. Plow:-ight and son of Huntsville went the weekend with the for-mer s parents here. A r.`.IInI-H` nvnnn In-.nn;n` hill` A1-hnnnuvf Anna- 7' ill. .l.ll.7l.ll}IDUUI ICUUIIIIIJ 3 Mrs. J. H. `Bell was in Allistoxffor 9. few? days this week. . ' M:....... In... .....a m..,...:.'. m1:,. .....a m I v .v- ._v --..--..._._, ...-.- _....-D... ,..._...- .- _____I Mr. Dreyer, a former rector here,~ oc-I lcupied the pulpit in the Anglican Church` ll-8St_ Sgnday. ` A I It - A nn4I`An(' A` Tnnnnn :IV:Ai\l'n annual O`nn "kg of Toronto frieods spent the. week-end with Geo. Smith. ' -`III... `DL_.._2_ Till}- .__.._ --._-L`I_ A- _._L--__ VVCU!\'CLl\I. Wlllll \JcUo 91-llllll-II -Miss Phemie Ellis was unable to return `to Hamilton on Monday, _being~la.iQ up with I Ian attack of quinsy. R-L_-._ II..__._..\ uua. uuwlu uuuvu. I Mr. and` Mrs. Alex.` Dempater nd son of Collingwood visited with M1;.*and Mrs. Wm .' Dempster recently. . Mr: I H 1111:, run`: :11 A":al>nn `Au (3 `A101 uu D IIIJIG VV.CCl\'. V | iyisaes Vera and Phemie Ellis and W. Emmerson motord from Hamilton to spend over the holiday `with George ` ..-.__| July 4'.;Mise Hazel Dennis of Tororito spent a few days last week with her aunt, Mrs. Edwin Smith; 1!. ..._.1. 1:... n__- n__,_.,..,. L: ,, Clllllso The meeting of the Women a Institute will he held -at the home of . Mrs. Lorne Handy on Thursday, [July 13, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Bell will address the meeting. Mrs. G. Baldwin will give a report of thedistxfict executive meeting. The members will re- spond to the roll call by repeating their pet proverb. There will also be"music. Grand or-g-an recital and concert, open-t ing new pipe organ, -St. Andrew : Church, o Barrie," Friday, July 7, at 8.1-5 p.n_1. , uuuuuy -no nuulc. l A number from here attended the" League | oicn_ic in St Vincent s Park, Barrie, last Tlgumday, and epent a very enjoyable ev- "Wan I-nonf:nn II` 44:45 l\"U|A'\,n 'I\a`:`ux`n iyV'%7o?"i:>}unto spnt the! holiday at home. l A ........l..... 6...... 1...}... ..u.....I....1 u...;1'-......- WHEN MoPPm_c The quickest way to mop up a puddle of water on `the kitchen linoleum is to rst moisten the mop itself. It is much -more Fabsorbeng than an absolutely dry cloth. LUJUIIDU IIUID W350 Mr. and` Mr. Hoime andchildren' of .Toronto are holidaying with the latter s mother, Mrs. W. Watson. 11:... 11...: 12.... -..c m._..._.. -.._'-_._.. 4.1.- VIUILIIIVJ. _ There was a splendid congregation on Sunday evening at the_ Methodbt Church for the. first union service. 1:- .._.| 1:-.. 'u' "__L_.-___ _`__.-A:. ., IUI IAIIC. JIIBIJ UlIIU XI V1156. , \ Mr. and Mrs- H. Bertram motored to Toronto this week. |:_ -__r|t_'_ 114...: _,,,1. 1-1: - .- u.;u_y -x.--mum umuyis auxy uua guue W `Windermere ,fo1` the summer. .~Miss P. Lawson of Barrie is visiting.Mr.' an`B`Mrs. V. Hickling. ` I0 Anna A: Q} r.-sin : :5 155:6:-x- :-. d.I.L. HUI} llllau V o nlcllllso. Mr. Moore of St. Ann's is visiting in this vicinity. I'kn-A Invna A anlnndbl ................L:..... ._ Jyxly 4.-.Ms'G1ady; Io}; has gong; to VnrInv-vnnro fnr I-Inn |IIrnI-nn\- 29 Elizabeth st.` ._....., . Al;obson--4-Mt;rra`y \ . I` . In , 1! ; U3'.P_1A UUJIC Ul VV. II. l'Ill1lGlclUlJ6u `Sh. and Mrs. W. F. Orchard of `ut.ton Bay spent the week-end among relatives. - l`_nnnrnl>uI`ol>:Ana On "30 an!` "In .`l`f2 .-3', BPUIIII IILIU WUUATIIU BHIUIIS IUlBl4lVo Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eldo dams on the arrival of a baby girl Saturday. umuruny . Joseph Orchard of New Liskeard spent 0 day with relatives 19.3% week. M. 1...: it... A w n1.......:.I.4 ...A ..... Til WLIIIU UH IIUUIT llUIIUyUIl.I\IlIn _l 8aturday s heavyrain was the cause of much -disappointment to the members of the Athletic Club," making it,necessary to call 06 all their plans for` the day, `II. o-ul Ion Mnnnnnold uni `II. and can uu an oucu puxua xur um uu_y._ Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald and Mr. and Mrs. Cash of Toronto spent the holiday `at -yle home of W. J.TA1-mstrong. .1 s I null sin W F nrnknvg A` gu`l\n Illa IIJJIUHE ICHII/IVE IICIC tum. W665. Rx-,v.{J.` A. and Mrs. Leece and their aephe"w,. Arthur Wood, left last Friday for 1| visit among friends at King and Port Dover, before taking up their residence at N 'iskeard. and Mrs. H. Smith of Queensville spent a fw,days at J. T. Johnston's last -week while on their hfmeymoon. Rofnrr`:\7,n lacuna`!-o:n man 511a nonan n`-I

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