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Barrie Examiner, 25 Dec 1924, p. 12

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I ucr SUDJGCIS . Hartt of. the Bank went to his 1 for the holidays. here. Bessie took . her subjects. I T. 'LTo..a~' A: U-- "" ` 1. A. Sawyer installe during the week. (From Another Corre Convratulations to Mi Ian w/1:0 heads her class mas report of the contin he!-e_ Rnguin nun- inn! uxe public and hig Miss Morrison and left for their reap Stayner and Tottenhz The U m n - u Layne!` a? The U}. stock on Mr. and Mrs. Isaac and Master Ja Gilpin of Toronto are the guests Mr. and Mrs. F, A. Tebo for Chris mas. ' i ` ' VH1. --" " ' ,,,U.._ W ;. uxna, 1` All v'vin be glad to see `Miss Edifh McC~u1l,ough= around again after being confind. to the house for some time- fhrnno-B 111....-~- 1853 Mex-{win Noble has extended trip, includi don, St.- Catharinesga ~N v Well attended . Mr. and Mrs. E. Payne are in Tor- onto this week. All will be pleased to hear that the condition` of Mrs. R. J. `Stewart is much imp:-oved`aft_er quite a. severe illness. ` `IA .-.....:._ `V ` If you are not driving your car-t your battery with Wm. L. Brennan. 1 battery on a. trickle charge all winter. for you a healthy battery` in the spring. hn nan` `--`-- ,.. -.........n.u; uaun :13 Toronto are/the of I Christ- ublic high sch orrison `Miss respective homes at Tottenham last Saturday. F.F.O. shipped a fine car of 1 Tuesday of `this week. Sawyer installed a radio set he ' ool teachers, Henderson. ,-__- ..-..5 uguuwra were 3 ensuing year: W.'M.. h_; D.M., W. Ruddicm: .ney; R.S., Lloyd Cun-` ., C. Denney; Tr-eas., ill td n' Mr_s. mproved after 11 returned after an d including Toronto,eLon- - Catharinesgand Niagara Falls. evening last a concert the Orange Hall under f the Band. There was iance and as the pro- provided almost -entirely t it netted the Band :1 Vocal selections with )am'ment by a trio com- L. Carter and Misses 'a, Rutherford, readings by Andrews and Scotch A y Mr. McGee of New- the fa Vnrifnxx ---an :15 Lree wmct his arrival. cuNpu:s _ ,-_ -..,....-5 uv LCCLU taminer. Much credit is tor for furnishing such .ng matter so that I wish ' appreciation by wishing 1 Staff :3. ve" hamw m-A 1. 3. onaw Ferris of near 3e_ who ig n4-4.. -, vvuu Ls attending h, are home to spend th_ their parents, Mr. Ferris. ayptpuauly. _ , V Special New Year services will be held: next `Sunday in Burton Ave. Methodist church. _In the morning the minister, Rev. S. M.-"Beachpwill give a New Year message and there will be a. song service in the evening. Chritmnn gamvinnn an L. L,-~ '. Standard- h rs. Sterling ome in Uxbridge u or stroudf has re- spending a few days 5. Shaw. unn Cdkpnses. 1ber from the village ehool entertainments at 1 and Belle Ewart. All 3 being excellent and in_ lllcc end` election of l 't};e night of was held officers were vemn var M J1 near North is attending ome to Snnnri North antic`-..-.. .l1JullZIl' time I uam. azuuruuy and Sunday was almost] as bad and much`colder. If this is an indication of what the weather will be for the rest of the winter people will have to watch their coal and Wood supply so as not to_ be caught in stormy weather with an empty bin. The weather forecasters. who have prophesied an open winter. may be a little out. a _ The much talked of skating rink has at `last developed into a start being made on last Saturday by having the place selected, cleared and the founda- tion made. Owing to the stormy Weather with heavy snow the work 4 has been slow and the water not being 1 as handy as one vould Wish, adds to 2 ( 4 the slowness and hardships in con- nection with putting a rink in proper vcaug auu norm or Gravenhurst but railway traffic has not been interfered With. -An Old-Time Dance will be held in the Orange Hall. Allandale, Fri- day, Jan. 2. Men,'70 cents; ladies; 23 cents; tax extra . Dancing starts 8.30_ p.m. sharp. - ` The Christmas entertainment for the primary department of the St. George's Sunday School W55 held on Tuesday afternoon. The entertainment for the senior scholars will be held on Jan. 6. Epiphany. ` .q'fIQl'I`n1 .KToI1v V A A - ~ - - ~*' '>" W 111 LUV . Old timers in this village claim that the -storm that occurred here a week ago Sunday was the worst in 28 years. Last Saturday and Sunday almost muchnnldm re nu. .. ..... --. V...-.u uyatca nuu uanuua. The farmers inthe neighborhobd are taking advantage of the first sleighing [of the `season to draw out their fall wheat to the local elevator. Pat Keaney in the week past drew out over` 800 bushels of wheat, which is considered a. pretty fair crop. The price of wheat here is $1.40, so that the fall wheat pays the farmer well this winter. ` f\I.-I 6:......._... 9.. .n - vurctge ls mcreasmg- Alex. Tax-rant; has recently purchased a radio set. with loud speaker. He is quite pleased with his new,set, and reports that he has heard concerts from various cities in United States and Canada. mun or.-.'......,..... :..LLA - _- .. V- -.z,vuL\4o The Viking Cream Separator is `guaranteed for a lifetime. Let us show you the Viking` and surprise you with the quality and efficiency of this wonderful sep- arator. auu uxcr Lerm . - I Phelpstonians are glad to hear that` Dr. J. A. Kearns, who recently under- I went; a. serious operation at Toronto? General "Hospital, is soon to return to his home here. Thn nilnsknn. at --.. J!~ 1` ` ` `sun HUHIU nere. * The number of radio fans in this village is increasing- Alex. Tax-rant; recentlv nurnhmami 9. rnin Ms V d.LJi.l LIUII . I Municipal election talk here is and_ has not been very brisk and one would: judge that the majority are in favor` of the old council retaining their places another term. I)huI-.n+......: . _ ~ A . .- ~- - - - ` Magnitude of production -- the ability to buy the very nest grades of material in large quan- tities -- and the use of highly skilled '` labor at g'reater-economy M-- these factors enable us to sell you this superior separator at a , lower gure. 'I'II Iran . -' LUL ucr um-istmas vacation. I On Friday last the public school: pupils enj0_\_'ed an entertainment before. the school` closed for the Christmas ` vacation. . I IKuun,..'.-.\I ..I--A-'- ` ` Cream Separator ll .lun.. vcry merr_\' L;m*1stmas. Miss Ella Friel, who has been teach- ,ing school in Penetang, arrived home for her Christmas vacation. On Fridav lnuf Hm ....m:.. ..-u.--- LCW uuys. Your correspondent wishes the edi- tor and readers of The Examiner a very lvlerry Christmas. nffi mlln 1117-fol qnlar. `L.-- I---~- *- ` 111 um: vmuge. I .S.` Platt `is visiting with relatives. in Toronto and St. Williams for al few days . "Va,-... I-5\yI|i1)(`1r\l;`-13.-.5-L --__-__w. , -I -- ,-,u _--- ......., nun. LIIU5. UFIDDIU. I V Thomas Devlin of Detroit is visiting! with his mother, Mrs-1 T. O'Neill. ? Harold Ryther is home on Christmas vacation from St. -Michael's College. Mr. and Mrs. B. Clark of Calgary. Alta., are visiting relatives in this vicinity. . .' The Phelpston "Barrie Collegiate) students are holidaying at their homes: in the village. JQ` Plan :5 u:..:;.-...... --_:u. Dec. 22--Mrs. T. O'Neill visited at Penetang last week. Misses Anna, Begtille and Irene Hayes are holidaying" at home. ' Miss Alice Long of Toronto is visit- ing her aunt, Mrs. Thos. Gribbin. Devlin visiting St. -Michael gollege. Mr nn M...` D nu- 1 V PHELPSTON ; & wwmwwwwmmmwwmm % %%%%&$%$%%%%%%$g vlxiim Irene 3 condition. men, who are detern cess of the an AR -11 '"1a's' II--Eth 1 Milligan 70, M V Halbert 72, Stella ttha Elson 70. Freida bgU}o 38) \./Ill nett M (`Vin ...... uuuu1.u.l1;'. ao,rrnyulS Morrison 75. Class II-Winnlred Cunningham 70., Edythe Cunning} m 68. Thelma Jen~ nett 68. ~ Class III-1'-Rob rt Black 68 (Geog. 38), Vernon Je nett 62 (Lat.e19).. Kathleen Sharpe 1 (Aig. 43, Lat. 36), Orval Carr 55 ( 0t. 35,` Lat. 42). F rm II ' Class I-Olive unro 80. Lorna Jen- \ nett 75 uuu puunra II- Cu filn...-. 771' - LIIIH 1:; Lee mgnt. / 3 Christmas sermors and Christmas music marked last S1nday's services in the Methodist chu'ch.. The choir- yrendered an anthem` in fine style at Vnight, and Mrs. Lelloy Jamleson sang ' a. solo in her usual: pleasing style. 7 The special Chrisimas service of St. * Jude's Church will"be held next Sun- I;day, Dec. 28, at J p.m. `Anthems: ;' Rejoice Greatly'. a and Tidings of -| Great Joy" by C eb Simper, and so- > prano solo "Naz eth" by Gounod. Continuatiolsehool Exams Results of the Christmas Examin- ations in the '1` _rnton Continuation: School. ~ Class I are those who obtained hon- ors, Class II :1 pass (50%) in all sub- jects,'Class III a pass in all subjects except those indicated after the name`. Fr In I _ Class I--Kenneh Lambie 78%. Is- obel Carr 76, Ber" ice Jennett 76. Gor- don Cochrane 76, Phyllis Morrison II-\3'inntred Cnnninohu... -In ;;.n:u-uux anu neg. ICKOYIZIQ. ` Mission Circle 1 meet at the home [of Mrs. Jas. R. nmieaon on Wed- , nesday, Dec. 31, a 3 p.m. .All mem- `bars are requested to be present as this is fee night. ' . Chrisxfrnnn can-ryu-urn n...a nI._2-L Luau: .l"-'\)Il ,ett 75. Class II-E 1 in:.m... HA `I at ner nome' in C1 ford. . Among those whz are home for the- s bMamie Henry, ita. Grose. Charlie- IcKenzIe. nminnnn nn rxrma _. Bessie Lennox an ;Lennox and` Reg. of R. I uncw bl'.\\'1UF(1. Don't forget the, Young People's 1 Circle next. Monday.!Miss Doris Clarke is leader and Hubert" McKenzie takes ` the C.L.S.C. studs. . `Miss McLaren oi the continuation [school is spen din ;l her holidays id Perth and-Miss Ge eff of Cherry Hill at her home C1; Amnncr fhnuo pk: noun LA._._ 4!, nut wu.nel'. -18.11168 uunnett. C. McMullen of Belleville is spend- ing Christmas holidays with hisApar- `ents, Rev. and Mrs. J. S. McMullen. Miss Thelma. Vnnncr nf Man (*1 n7 `D V The missionary programme `next Sunday will be. tak n by the girls of Mrs. West's class. Rev. and Mrs. R} H. Somervilleof ; Alma. are spendin Christmas with . the 1a.tter s parents, 1 Ir. and Mrs. An- i drew Crawford. ' TWnn'1- fin-n-at 4:..- 17..-... ._ A -- ' All .Da.n'1e . I [Haul spent. last Wee m uoumgwood. I . Miss Mabel and C ley Wice of Bar- rie` are visiting their umt, Mrs. Ernest Bboth. ~ V Mrs. J. R. Grey `.pent.a few days {last week with her . ster, Mrs. Smith, in Barrie. ` I rmm ...a.-.~:~----- ---~~-r ll Misses Murray. an I 3 `ham spent last wee Minn Mahnl and I` g THORNTON Todo your churning fast and make every cent poss- ible out of your cream, use a Viking Steel Churn.- The tank revo1ves_around a -stationary but easily re ovable metal dasher. E ' er'y part can be washed q ickly--no crevices---no .so r `smell-and every c _urning `a perfect one, { . VIKING %CHURNS' L . Bessie Cunning- ` in Colllngwood. ,umt, nnuxxaruson, reterborough. ` Miss Myrtle Dunnett of Toronto is spending Christmas at the home of her father. James Dunnett. C. MnMn1lAn nf `nonaunn. 1.. ..........1 lll5 UH VVUGHCSGEY. ` _ Special NewTYear services will be `held in Essa. St. Presbyterian church on Sunday, Jan. 4. . MPQ flan pt\IIl\"l\Is nu.n...L A -B---- - nut` aunt, 1V1I`S. WOOt0n. Mrs. Andrew Brunton is spending Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. Richardson, Peterborough. Miss Mvrtle hnnmm ne rn.......... :. uu aunuay, Jan. 4 Mrs. Geo. Pouher spent a. few `days this week in Newmarket with her aunt, Mrs. `Wooten. Mrn Anmany `D.......4.... -2.. -----A--=-- ~ no Her name nere. _ The C.N.R. has put in a. new water service at Washago and began pump-. lng on Wednesday. Snecial Nnnr'Vnnw Carlie`:-nan ...nt 1... uuses, 'l[0!'0!lI0. V ' Miss N. McLennan of Newark. N. J .. is spending the Christmas season at her home have a., 13 spanning In her home here. Tho (V KY `D `Inna- ITTIII- ' '11: Christan`: tree of Burton` Ave- Sunday School will be held next Hon- day night. . , Mr. and Hrs. John llnriin are vis- iting Mr. Ma.rlin's' sister. Mrs. N. Yakes, Toronto. I Ilinn KY \ln`l ;n....._ -0 \v.._...-. -- ... uAuu;a.|.1UIlS are that commence earlier than] 2 plant has been entirely, i put_into shane mm 9 - v..-na- uuaAA_IAAV.ll|: l.Ul' LIIU bg held services will ldav in 'F!rn~fn~n Awn- uays near ren- Gravenhurst nf hnnn In+nu4!.-\...-.A vac: vul uuo Wllllcl, Brennan. He will put your This will insure 1 Dv\oo:v\r-I ` Presbyterian Christmas Tree One of the most successful Christ- mas trees ever held by the Sunday School of Essa St.- Presbvterian, _..-., uvn a.cq,uu15 FUUIII OH tne'main floor, the room formerly used "as a. barber shop. ` ` ' Men, `spend your `spare hours, so- cially, at the `Y where it is always comfortable and clean. We are here_ uauruau I . IVI .U.A Wm. Green of the `Y sta turned from a visit with hi; Toronto.` The members of the `Y ar: thenew reading room on u w shop . Men, Lunnn urn... ..........- we . The Address Dear Sirs: We, the Maintenanceof ay Employees, feel `that. we could no-t let this occasionipass 'on` your re- tiring from active service of the Com-. pany without showing to you who have had such long and faithful service and have helped us on` many occasions. and we .wish you to accept this small token of our es- our appreciation . teeined gratitude andtrust that you 1 will be long spared `to enjoythe long rest that you have so faithfully earn- 1 |ed." V ._..- .. .. u... . ;ca.auu.l.U `:1. years whe[xi1"they'.r-tired from the C.N.R. recently. A. Taylor read th following ad-' dress and F. Saunders made the Infe- sentation, after , which an -enjoyable luncheon was served. ' The Address "Dear Sin Wu nu. 1m..:._-.._.,, - uuuul J.1H.llW3.Y8. _ ` Mr. Metcalf had 'been 46 the service, and Mr. Teasdale when they retired . A "'9 Irina `man .3 AL A 1' " `* _ Messrs. Metcalf, and Teasdale Receive . Address and Purses The Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way met at the residence of Wm. Met- calf,28 Victoria St., Barrie, on Fri- day evening, December 19. for the` purpose of presenting Mr. Mletcalf and Mr. Teasdale with addresses and well filled purses on their retirement from the service of the Canadian Na- tional Railways. Mr_ NI'nfr-n`lf 5...: 1...... an -~ ' played in Barrie. ucut:-J.VJ.lIIl1C0- combination. The lat- ter team will probablyidistribute their home games and some of them will be Following is the schedule: , V Jan. 3--Belleville vs. Toronto-Allam dale-Mimico; Stratford vs. London. Jan . 10--Toronto -Al1andale-Mimico Tvs. Stratford; London vs. Belleville. Jan. 17-'-London vs. Toronto-Allan- dale-Mimico; Belleville vs. Stratford. Jan . 31-Toronto -Allandale-Mimlco vs. London: Stratford vs. Belleville. Feb.` 7---Toronto,-Allandale-Mlmico i vs. Bellevllle; London vs. Stratford. Feb. 14---Stratford vs, Toronto-Al-V ` liandale-Mimico; Belleville vs. Lon- on. ` The final games will be played on Feb. 21 and'.28. .,.,..,.- yu-.u.v u Iugney League The Allandale terfninal will not have a team in the C.N..R. Avvrentice League this winter but the local play- ers will join with Toronto and Mimjco to form a. team. There are four teams in the Western section, Belleville. Lon- don`, Stratford and the Toronto-Allam dale-Mimico. combination. will nroba.hIv,dh:hihn+.=. n....:.. ucuuuu JJUUL-"'L}. .t l0WI'l'la.II. _R.S.-Robert McQuade. ` Treas.-John Looker. I.T.-Chas. Stuhden. 0.T.--George Crawford. Committee--La.wrence Plaxton. ton Beelby, Ellis 0 Hearn, D. S R. ~ Coope . . nes Reynolds. George Kightley. Archie `Kennedy, Spray Kivell. Ina Kennedy. ' y n Clute, Muriel Kennedy, Roy - ley. Stanley King, James Mc- . , There were three dialogues by - McLennan's class, two by Miss 1 Clark's class and one each by the classes of Miss Catcher. Miss Quantz. 4 ' Mrs. Leslieand Mrs. Webb. Musical ' numbers .were a selection from the 1 boys` orchestra, solos by Miss Annie 1 Davis. and, Miss Margaret Rayner. duet 1 by Bessie and Ross Kennedy, instru- mental solos by Ed. Hagan and Gor- don Wood, and a beautiful chorus and tableau, Star of the East, by tze girls of the C_.G.I.T. group (under. t e direction of Miss Hamilton. _The girls also sang "0 Canada," `as '9. fitting close for the programme. - Santa Clavus.came in at the close of the programme and in "addition to 3 `distributing bags of candy and or- 0 anlges delighted the audience` with a. f so 0. ~ `1.ll_U. present ind operations will comn last year. The overhauled and put_ lot of new machinery or! L . m. .-LA-.-(:11 W uson P. Wnson'. `D . M .-Wm . McKeever. D. of C.--Gi1be`rt Wiley. Chap . -C1arence Hodgson . ' First Lect.--'Horton Beelby. Second Lect.--C. Plowman. .R.S.1RnhQFf Mnnlion .n. on` dge fan; App:-_enticeT Hoqkey League (3. Annnnln tn-Jain.-.1 ...:n __`_L 1 Railroad ?Y.MT.c,A_ "_nnnn ml 1.1.. :1-7: this winter, ' store LIA ---:11v ----1 e `Y- -s't'a`.;3f .has ,re- his niece in uccu _`!D years. in Teasdale 41 years from the n N D ` are enjoying on 1',-ha`!-nnin c 'uuJU_Vln.E.{ the main want! no .. 3151 1 ness Itnn-an years I in 3 A1` Iran `or: n. Hor- bSmith, (_._--2 - :11 Notice i herby given that, pursu- ant to the `Railway Employees. Voting Act a. Poll will be held in the `Illa: III 1-.-.--- .n.cLu:uucu over DU cmfldren to music and bed-time stories; which were greatly enjoyed. As soon` as the hol- iday rush is over_, there yvill be `dio _ __..._. `av-o\AIJ\a\I (4. great deal of interest among the men. It is to be heard every afternoon from 2.30 till 4.30 and almost every evening. Last Sunday afternoon and evening church services which were broadcast- ed could be heard as plainly as though sitting in the church. tTo date. Secre- tary McMillin' has heard from. 65 dif- .ferent broadcasting stations,_ a list_of I ,-_, ..- -.wvv llllla auu. QUIU SIIOWGI` and -tub baths and rooms for men. The radio set which was recently installed has been very active during the past three Weeks, and has caused a heard everv Qffnv-nnnn 4..-... w nerve anu are at your servi< Another.Y.M.C.A. event`Wh public look forward to annually musical carnival and beauty at `the rink. The date has _n ,been set. ` Join the Y.M.C.A. Some pastimes found at the `Y are. bi _checkers, crokinole, chess and ,railroad puzzle, invented by ou: erable friend, Chas. Albertson. udition, we have hot and cold = m` The .rn.r lin en.-.+ 1:71..-..1.. .---- MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS to serve and are at Annfhpr.V `M n A ab I1u,VUlUCK. ' The VVomen's Institute held a very pleasant social evening at the home of Miss Kate Cockburn when the- mem- bers of the U.F.O. were also invited. -The-regular business part of the meet- ing was first dealt with: then a good programme; after which the gifts were distributed off the Christmas tree. which caused a good deal of amuse- ment. Refreshments and games filled out the rest of the evening. The next regular meetingof the Women s In-- stitute will be held at the home of Mrs. ` John Brown on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 14. , V " 1 Dec. 22-Mrs. G. -McArt{hur is spending-"a few weeks with `relatives at Havelock. The 1xrn.'........n... 1-.._u._,. - -- _uumeu un saturaay morning. T The young people held their weelily meeting on_M_onday evening. All en- joyed themselves. * a.ur nut; n_uuu;1y. ' ` , Miss Annie Mather is home, from Lindsay High - School for Christmas `holidays . , Miss. Elizabeth Matthews of Severn Bridge is home for the holiday. The two school teachers, Miss Street and ` Mrs._ Moneham, left for their homes on Saturday morning. younenneonle ham fhnivu .....-x.... LU!" me unristmas holiday. The school concert held in the town hall on Friday `night was a decided success. The children put on a good programme of . dialogues, recitations, singing, a. monologue and a debate. The tree was Well laden with presents and every child received something; The proceeds amounted to about $40.- _- Misses Jean Murray and Annie Gor- don are home from `Toronto Normal for the holiday. Miss` Annin 1ur...n...... :. u_-._.- a - nu-.v_v nu`: vv lalala Dec. 22---Miss Evelyn Carter, who has been teaching school near Burks Falls, is home to enjoy home comforts for the Christmas holiday. school concert ham an n... l....... !?VANCEP01-L ..-_. ,..v.....;_., .u nuuw mat you are not far removed andlwe will often, have ,the' bleast'n`e_"_`of your. company in the future. May` God..-bless you with many years`.`of service in His kingdom. We extend our most sincere wishes work. . V Signed on behalf of the congregation, :H. D. J. Corbett, J. A. McLean, R. IJII\Jl'1A nending ~ 9 four um..x.. _ auu me orchestra for their_ music. Old Santa came and unloaded the gifts T from .the fine bigl Christmas tree: Every child went homeyquite happy. Geo. Speers to give them a farewell before going to their new home. The early part of the evening was'spent in games and music. The following ad- dress was read by Mrs. W. J. Thomp- son. - .. aqua u-VLVJUU All L118 evening. Christmas services will ,be held in St. George's Church on Christmas Day with holy communion at 8.30 a.rn. and at 10.30 with special music. The Christmas music will be sung the fol- lowing Sunday with a. carol service in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Little and chil- dren of Gravenhurst, Mr. and Mrs, Allan Brunton and children not Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. H. A.. Rosevear and children of Niles, Mich.. are zcil McMuIlen of Belleville are spending Christmas with their parents, Rev. ' and Mrs. J. S. McMullen and their bro- 1 un urn: n- L_L'lt5llUS . The hall was pretty well filled on` Friday = evening. to hear the school concert. It `was well Worth goinga long way for. Ivy will never be short of singers judging ,m what the chil- dren put up in. th_ line. The con- cert lasted over two hours and kept: the `audience in laught'er'.` Teachers and pupils are to be congratulated on . their success; also Rev. T. J. Dew and the orchestra for Old and unlnadn fho .->m- .Uulll.ll'eIl . Lunch W5 Mr. and`Mrs. Th turned home `after friends. '1'}... 1.... ---_ _ as the pictures were shown. As it was a Christmas story it was enjoyed by old and young. A social time was spent by all before the pictures in games and a candy scramble. by the `children. Lunch nvznas sex-ved_. Mr- and Mrs: owvnl. sun vvaxu LU a.llIlUa.lly`1S the I" and contest rink. date not yet et. NEW *LOWEl:L_ 00 `Ill..- '13-- _ 1, nd ark service. Y.M.C.A. eventwhich` the annuallyis the rnival and heamv nnnmc-+ Lug wun lth deep 1 L) frnrn n1 -... .., av:a.|uuu'.'- U Lnch ` was served . Mrs. Thompson have ne `after vininu mm..- , uxxcaa auu a. real rented our _ven- In ad- t shower rnnrnsx fhr w-on A. of the he `V gr-A hm.-.....:.. uuuu: U1. (J18 billiards, m gn n An! nuulpson nave re- visiting Toronto Dew and Rev. ntern nlhin -uh. ;;:naA. ua, a ral II` I r('\v\ auu an exceuent programme. - The annual meeting and elo officers of Baxter L.O.L. v in the Orange Hall on the Dec. 16. The following offio elected for` the year: John C. Haugh; I Chap., E. Denney; Llo; ningham; F.S., Denney; S. Edgar; `Lecturers, John M and S. Cunningham; D.C ,B1-`ockwell; Com., Harryc Jan wnn (1-.n.`1.... -r 'r~ - - Dec. 23--The public school concert, was held in the Orange Hall on Fri: day evening with a good attendance and an excellent . meefina 9...: ..a..-u--- [(- _u41:!U . On Friday evenin the Hall. g the annual schobl u_y a. also -- val`! glut 1116! Do not take anyitisks by leaving. your battery with a -person who only makes a sideline of this work. We do battery and electrical work only andare -thus able to give your battery its proper care. We look . after all makes of batteries.` -. _._, uuvna VVd.LL 0]: Ann Arbor, Mich., called on afew of Mr. " Watt s old friends here last week. Percy Reynolds, Jos. Pu1for'd and Lloyd Andrews attended the U.F.O. Convention in Toronto last Week. Arthur` and Hipwell are again in charge and as a consequence of the recent cold spell, they have the ice in * fine condition. , On Tuesday was given in "the auspices of comic songs by Mr. market were the favorites with the audience. The concert was followed by a danm, ,h;,.1.------ ----" " jc---7 All-IFIIJ Mr. and Mrs. Lyddon Watt of week Percy Revnnlu rm r-- - '- .,_-_- -..,......,ya wu.u_ mexr and Mrs. J. W. Ferris. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Plowman have returned home after spending a few days visiting in Toronto. C. Lord, who recently moved to Mr. Haven-croft s farm, Mill Road, has re- moved again. ' ` .u.avcn.;rU1t'S ] again, mu: returmng home. Mrs. Ada. Webb of StI`( turned home after spending with Mr.,a.nd Mfs. Misses Freyda Bay and Clarice, who is College at Guelph, hon their holidays with. p W._ 7.\/fr nut` 7* --` wish them every enjoyment possiblo. . Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker have gone to Hillsburg to spend their holidays and also to Toronto to visit friends be- fore returning home. Stroud' has"re- tuyneglihome Snendinnr g .3... ..-_-_ ua._y scarcely anyone was 0 I understand thereare to her of friends and family to spend Christmas togethe ` Baker` Hillshlxra fn --~-~--- `` ' nmou, teacher, has gt Peterborough to spend with her friends. The sented Miss Elliott with a ing their love and este teacher. It was received < with best Wishes. The rang:-.4 n-1,: --_- -- gr. `W servations and the many places visit- ed haveebeen very intere ng to read- ers of The Examiner. press my he Editor and ve? happy and prosperous New Year. `- e . School clnsmd ham r-- *-`-==* " ....u mm. .1. 5. Mcmullen ther, Howarth and their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. -T. May, Allandale, and with Mrs. J. Dench of Louisa

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