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Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1923, p. 3

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basin, etc, ill be to get ously, aTmod- empts to fre- nd you know` us to health. such a bath- ll gladly give t will prove fford the ex- 'l;ll(: uu:~BIUuul _y WUIK. , The congregation of Utopia is small but .dcservea great credit for the way business is conducted there. Every member used the duplex envelope and used it every Sunday, consequently there is always money on hand `to -pay all debts and a tidy balance on hand at the Vestry meeting, after buying new Coleman lamps, reading desk, prayer book and other things for their little church during the year. The same Wardens were given another term, viz.: Fred McCann and Jos. Tifn. The Senior and Junior Sides~ men are Claude Carruthers -and Frank Higginson, Wm. J. Miller and David Mil- ler. The Executive Committee is composed of Watson McCann and` David Miller. Mrs. W; J. Miller and Mrs.` David Miller will look after the missionary offerings and W. J. Miller was `appointed to represent the church at the Synod in June. Jan. 30.~.._NIr. a;1d Mrs. Mathieson of Moonstone visited the la.tter s sister, Mrs. Alex. Ross. M `II LL, IEALI, I_II, I , ,I A I -- IIIUAQ 4lIA)s`o All the little folk hen-about are. better of their cold s_V . 'I5__-._4. l'I_..__l'_.__I 2 I _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , L L! ., , \ I U1 LIIICII UUIU9 _ I Ernest Crawford is busy cutting wood around the village. Mrs. iMacLe!land is visiting in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Time. Ross entertained theixvfriends Friday night and all spent a very pleashnt evening. |.l6GlIl3_I.u In Thornton the same two Wardens were re-elected, D. J. Stewart and Dalton Bant- ing. Miller Jennett and Jas. H. Jarnieson `are Senior Siclesmen, while Ted Webster and Harry Kdams were re-elected Juniors! Executive Committee work will fall on Vernon Fletcher, Mr. Jamieson and Wells Fletcher, while Robt. Allingham will re- present the church at the Synod and Miss Goodwin and Miss Nixon will look after the missionary work. l 'Nm ,....-..........:,... .: rn-_\:.. :~ __.-u L . IIICAADE pain In lull. l Wesley Martin was chosen by the people [of Ivy church as their Warden and Rev. T. J. Dew asked Wm. E. M. Banting to act as Rector s Warden. The Senior Sides l men .are Thompson Jennett and Frank Banting; Juniors, Frank Lennoxiand El- wood Jennett. Representatives to the Syn- od are the same as last year. T. H. Banting, Robt. Lowrie and Geo. Davis. The Execu-' tive Committee is composed of Henry Dav- is. J. R`. Goodwin` and Thos. Jennett, lwhile Mrs: Harry Banting and Mrs, s. J. {Elliott were reappointed as a Missionary `Committee. Miss Irene Lowrie was ap- pointed to assist Miss Gertrude Lennox as 1 organist. ' . tr 'l"1........... H... ......-- L..- ur.._.1.... l The annual vest.1'_v meetings of the Parish of North Essa were held on Monday. Wed- nesday and Thursday of last week. All three churches report progress during the year, the auditors showing a balance on "hand ineach church, and all missionary obligations, `Synod assessments and allot- ments paid in full. Wnclnty `In-tin `Iv:-In lIk\I\l\hA 1... LL. _._4..I- PARISH OF NORTH 1-:ssAl ;HAs SUCCESSFUL YEAR! Read The Examiner Adlet Column ORO STATION I issues. V P. O. Box 287. , , 7 . _ _-__.--.--uuvuvlls T. W. WAUCHOPE, Principal, j Barrie, Ont. ` - Modern methods; ' up.-to.;;e equipment, efficient .teachers_ Call or write for information. I `I7 `I? A TQIW`'Cl\C\"` : n . for a good position in the bus- iness world by securing a thor- ough training at the in `nu: Bus1N1a"s"_coLu:(;Is ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR `I81 Toronto St., Barrie Estimates furnished Good work _at reasonable pnces Phone 698 C. W. ROBINSON PREPARE [eater STOCKS sleep open skull. :1 Cincinnati cellar door, CES ' and "ranges, 35,111,256,- '| nnn :~.v\ `nu I I I ,~`uU,` > nn Jan. IUl' ll IUW uuya llv WCC5o L. Adams had the misfortune to get his shoulder dislocated two weeks ago but is doing nicely and expects to go on duty this Monday. ' uculurauuga. . Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Herb! Johnston on the arrival of a baby girl; (Annie. Ruth). Y...`-.m.mI A.I.......-. -4` 'I".........L.. ....... H... `l'IIllIlC- IVUIIHI . ' Leonard Adams of Toronto was the guest of his mother, Mrs. W. G. Morten, for `a few days last week. I. Arlnrna Lat` 65:: na:afIu0fIInn On an} `n In suyyc. .` Bert Keast had the misfortune [to get a foot cut while working in the bush the other day. ` Congratulations to Mr. and`Mrs. G. Tracy, the shark having left them a baby boy. . Wu fn'nnl\nnn iuxnnl-:v\rn Uuvnn LAIJ 5.. IL... ..--- ..---~--.., . .. ....... . H. Legace has the sympathy of his many friends in his serious illness, he beingvtaken to the hospital last week suffering from a_ hemorrhage. nnnnro61v`n6:nno On In nnrl u....l.' "JI"'he telephone i11ee_ting was. held in Vfhe` school room last week. The o_ld officers were re-elected. ' ' TL- .._.. . . _ _ . _ _ . . "J l._~_ -_.- l---9 -V I`-~'~ `fE3nuAa'v 1, 2923. line. WCLC I C'ClUU ICU: _ The farmers around here are buying their wood from G. Johnston, on the twelfth VIVL- I'YDr\ ___' ._L-__.A!..__ u,,::. ,I,L,.;l The U.F.O. are starting their debates again this winter. At the last meeting the relative values of the cow and the horse were discussed, t}1e latter winning. `L! Y_...... L-.. LL- __...__A.LL__ _t L! .,_-, ,, Jan. 30.--Mi`s. Castor, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. J. Jones, and has been under the doctor's care, is improving nicely. ' There is a lot of sickness around here "innit now with colds or a slight form of la grippe. Roi-f Vanni Rot` :1-en nuinfnuhunn tn ....4 .. E Nnws FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS E $fffg$$$&$&$$**%$$&&$%&$ 3 Phone 65% , Eve. 885 Rm! the advta.-'-It pm. % QUALITY HONEST WEIGHT. REASONABLE "PRICES THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1923. Frida y - Saturday FEED STORE MINESING STATION V Our %Motto : BRETT S . SERVICE and `approaching departure from our midst, and _ -....... u...B you Dear Miss Johnston: We are gathered here to-night to wish you farewell on your 3 to endeavor in some feeble manner to em! press our deep appreciation of the service you have rendered to our church as its} choirleader. It is a position which requires peculiar qualities, tact, much self restrain , patience; your holding of that position has been characterized by all the gifts which it demands; more than that, yourservice has been distinctive in its faithfulness, which, in church work, is the greatest of all graces. Through good and ill report. in prosperity and adversity you have held"true to this great work to which ydu gave your bestl efforts. This service which you so ably and no-bly. rendered has meant a great deal to us and we would like you to- know how deeply we appreciate it. We wish we could keep you with us but we are happy -and rich in this, that we have known your worth and that now that worth will go to enrich some other church. As a small mark of our appreciation of your efforts we ask you to accept this little gift with our heartiest good wishes for your future. May it tell the good time we had when you were with us. May every hour of life be replete with the best. Signed on behalf of choiir and church, Miss Alma Clark, A. N. 1:. _._.n -u,, I` CI ' I I I l Jan. 30.--A very pleasant time was spent I last Friday evening in the basement of the Methodist church when the choir and `con- l gregation met to spend an hour or so with ' Miss J. Johnston, choir leader, who is severing her connection with us to go to ' Lebanon in the near future, and to present I her with a gold "wrist watch as a small '. token of appreciation. Robt. Kendall made '- , the presentation and` T. H. McMahon read I the following address :- I l 1\-___ `ll! u v-v A- -l Iuuu. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm; Leigh hve returned` homefrom Edmonton where they spent a. couple of months with their daughter- Y-..` $L_~,,, _,, ',, Il,Il_I_,,_ - ,A to get Him athroom ed with mod~ L....:-_ A .....v .....v.. --p-uu ;unu_ suluunlu LJCIL. The many friends `of little Lottie Denny, who had an operation for appendicitis in Barrie hospital last week, were glad to know she is improving. Ollifn 0' fan: F:-nun In-nu. ..u....,l....l 4|... 1'..- nuuvv Iauc IB unpruvulg. Quite ti few from here attended the fun- eral of the late Wm. Ellis of Baxter last week. ' ~ .,...,.. -....- IV`/I-III uuzu nnauuuc Ill Jucuuyu 1 Mrs. W. T. McMaster of Cookstown and Mrs. Oliver Harris of Brower, New Ontario, have been'visiting Mrs, Richard Bell. rn|__ _______ 1-_:,,, ,1 \ 4- n... u uuu. 1.uun_ Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller spent a few days last week with friends in Lefroy. II... I VI` |1..11....;.-_ -c n,.L A ..1_an. 30.--Mr. and Mrsi. Harvey Tiffin have been visiting the former s brother, (J03. Tiffin_ ' 11.. __J 11,, 'r\ v ..... - .._l--.. uuu-3..-v-u. - Lem . gnud TM-.:Mahon were at HAWKESTENE UTOPIA According to the views of the average weather prophet, there will be considerable snow fall before another month rolls round, followed by 8 mild March. 9 M559 M L. t.............. .....'. ......:.. 1L.`..... .....; xcuus uuun luau culua uuu sun: Luruuus. ` an uylfll ccuul xred .S. furms and" valued at $5.1] $4,79S,l70.000 4 cHuncHILLW6MEu's INSTITUTE I Despite the stormy night' sixty turned out to the progressive euchre and social evening held by the Institute at the home of Mrs. Jno. Boyes on `Wednesday. Jan. _ '24. and a. very enjoyable time was spent. `Tho nu-icon nun-g uvnn kn "In 1 TJ n-3--.. ' I Jan. .30.---Clarence and Orma Knupp; and Irene McQuay of Thornton spent Sun-I day with friends and relatives in the vil- la'ge'. M... n. in u7..1..1..._ :- --_...u:__ _ 1.--___ A0517. ` Mrs. G. W. Webber is spending a few days with friends in Barrie. ` n..:o.. n .........I.....- .: ....- ..:4:-..__ ....- ....: nuuuvycu U} u uulu .I!ulJIJll.V . Most of the farmers are again busy get- ting out their year s supply of wood. I. RI-nun: A` nnpi-{A -35 ..-..ml:.... a fan, mug uuo ouclr year 5 uupply 01 W000. _ L. Brown of Barrie is spending a few days with his sister-in-law, Mrs, J. Fralick. I this meeting. i.. _The W.I. held their January meeting at `the home of Misses Patterson with an at- tendance of 22'. Considerable business was dealt with and a short programme given by Mrs. Steel, Miss Cockburn, Mrs, Shells gwell and Mrs." Hayes. The next meetingswill `be held at the home of Mrs. W. I. Addison on Wednesday afternoon, Feb. 14. A de- bate has been arranged to take place at - ya vcvu o i I uayo Wlk IIJCHLIE In Duffie. . Qmte a, number of our citlzens are suf- fering from bad colds and sore throats. An...-..-A:-u. on 41... ..:....... -1` 4.1.- ...... ..._ 3'8. Bill] 11 VCI, CIIJUXHUIU DHHC was spent. V `The pnzea were won by Mrs. J. Harrison and Fred Allan. ' - /Ila-.. _-l.___L___._A, LL_._, . _, N, ' ` -After refreshments,- there was music on; uuu pruu Juulu. - ithe Vietmla and all enjoyed a social hour. .-.,-.-.. ......u....u --unv .uuyuw-_y. ! -"'.'I"he U.F.0. held their annual supper lat} the hbuse of Mr. Lauder on Tuesday night.` of last week when the large number presentl `enjoyed the `bountiful supper, also the pro-I gramme, after which the remainder of the evening -was spent in games. _ Dali-H 111-on:-inn :u in Tnunntn ne- /7"? r _ , "l:z'l:X~`l';H ISVCIIIHE `W115 Bplilllv Ill 5311155. Miss Ruth Brandon is in Tdronto at present. - ! rm... W1 n...m u...:.. 1............ ........:.... ... I DU U. On Monday of this week about thirty from here went. to East Oro to witness the game between 0:6 Station and East Oro. The score was 6-1 in favor of East Oro. V l\ '1 as . -.. pcvva DU 6U 0U \Ju|.I.lIlU I!" play, rMr. and Mrs. Wincott and two daughters, who have been staying with their br_other and sister, Rev. and Mrs. Martin, have! left for Toronto where they intend living. I Jan. 30.~--Wm. Jamiesou of Guelph was! visiting here last week. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dumbleton of Tor- onto visited friends here recently. _ 5 "EL- '7T.`f\ [II 1|,` I 1! LICGIIII o A fast and exciting game was played here last Tuesday `between Oro Station and Hawkestoue, the visiting team scoring! 7 to 0. . p_|- 1 u .u.. __.- ...-_ nu-.. v - an an-Ivl vn nuuuo vnu. On I-*`;iday, Feb. 2, Hawkestone ex- pects to go to Guthrie to play, MI` and urn `Inn:-nff ant` lvnyn Juan-Llvn-n LUIUUl'Ua Miss Georgie Kenall is improving in health. T A `A_L VH7. _ H. . u VET. Mrs. T. W. Jermey spent a few days in l`oront.o. (1 _ I vr .v1 1: .`-ravenhurst to see the former s son last vcek.' `II__., '7! `If I , , , A I` I ' EDENVALE Owen St. THE BARRIE EXAMINER - "mm `prohibition in the-U.S. three years old, enforcement officials claim its suc- gcess and anti: signal signs pointing to ul- timate fall of old king` prohibition.` 3 uuuuc uu rnuuy cyeuulg. rruceeus 062.00. The Anglicans held their annual Vestry meeting on Thursday afternoon and report- ed everything prosperous and moving along harmoniously. urn nonvnn GA kn nnvvln L:-`J l\` ``H..` Jan. 28.+A `large crowd attended the dance on Friday evening. Proceeds $82.50. TBA AnaNnan }-nnlrl kn: r n n n - unl un....... IJGI IIIUIIIUUDIJ I There seems to be some kind of flu" in the country. Whole families are down in bed _with it. 1::_, ~nJ'__u_ A,,,, ,1 u n . u u a [Cl EPCIIUIIIE EUHIU DIIIIU Ill lUU5WulUro `W. H, Hatton has finished sawing in the mill here and is starting at the Colwell mill_ I I ! lnrncnn Koo J-anon I\nn`:nn nnnuvnl uuu LICIC uuu I5 Bbllflulllg Illa IHC UUIWCII lUl_ G. Wilson. has been haung gravel, getting ready to improve his house in the spring. 7 sun auu wan IUVUU uy nu ucr acuuul umws. Death again visited this community and _took for its victim Wm. Ellis inhis 55th year. Deceased hadkbeen in failing health Ifor some time but still the end came as a 'shock to his many friends. I UCU. _Wll`Ll III. Miss Edyth Arnold has returned home af- ter spending some time in Teeswater. `U7 IT Ilnnnv. km. a.2..L...l .......!..... :.. $1.2. In-uc name: a xuulucr uh Luzsuuuuuu Asmuu. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coulson and family sympathize with them] in the loss of their little daughter, Dorothy, on Jan, 15. Dorothy was a bright iittle girl and was loved by all her school mates. nnnfk 1:09:11 l1:o:fnr` fkzn ll nnnnnn In:6uv nap` lat, Etc. (Too Late For Last Week) Jan. 24-.--Mrs. McMackon and Miss Grace are visiting friends at Pickerel. V Ion 'no nlnnwiv 'lI :\v\ Q..L.....I..-. I-.. ant: v1oLuu5 ulcuua an Luicftl. ` Mrs, Jas. Cleary left. on, Saturday for 'Toron!'o, where she intends spending the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Muir. Mr. nnzl Min MA Dunk -.-n+.n....-..I `l.......... ' \a'\IllllI5VVU C I 1 are spent Mr. and Mrs. Redmond from `the West Ullg IE HIIPIUV Ills- I ling some time with the lattefsi i sister, Mrs. Ed. Gordon. n-Anna nuvu ucx` uausulcl, ulna. VV Ill. xuuxr. . _Mr.- and Mrs. Neil Bush returned -home last week after spending the holidays with the latter s`mother at Manitoulin Island.l' 'lVI.... ............ t..:.....l.. .: II- ._.._I It... rv_- uuulc In vnztuuu. 11.1.). The annual meeting of hie Glee Club lwas held at the Community Hall on Friday inight, Jan. 26, when the following officers . were elected for the ensuing year: Pre's.. Geo. Huth; Vice Pres.. Clifford Thompson; Secy., Misslella Wanless; Treas., Chas. Buie; Programme Committee, Misses Viola Culh-am, Christie Carruthers, A.` Alliston, Mrs. Clifford Thompson, and Messrs. Robt. Giffen and Norman Spicher. { The regular monthly meeting of the ,W.M.S. was held on Friday at the home of Mrs. John Hood. Among the items of business transactedgwas arranging for a sale of home-made -baking to be held on Satur~ I day afternoon, Feb. 3, in the Wilcox sample 1 rnnm l IU\Illl- Mrs. Melville Bates, who underwent a serious operation in the G. and M. Hospital, I C-ollingwood. is improving. '_ Mr ant` Mr: pnrlrnnnt` Iv-nvu `kn TIT.-mt ` T I Jan. 29.-Irene Watson, who has been! confined to her bed with acixte Bright's disease, is progressing favorably. Jnxpnh T-Innrl In An Ilnnylny 4'... kn.) uzacaac, m p1u5n:.\'mlIg Aavurumy. . I Joseph Hood left on Monday for his home in Victoria. B.C. \ 'I"L.. . n _ . ...'l' -.......LI_._ nil SUNNIDALE CORNERS ANGUS P, $10.75

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