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Barrie Examiner, 3 Sep 1925, p. 4

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A MAN'S beeps ARETHE BEST KNOWN EVIDENCES > OF` HIS lNTENTI_oI9$ SCHOOLS T ABOUT 14 Attendance fur Was 1308; 1 Reach (Continuvd h At present thew :1` forms, as coxnpurm second, 83 in thv xi fourth. The new registration of I133. that last term 1.3; the rst forms. '1`! A D r`,...1_-hum-n nyy CIRCULATION U18 Hlbb nun-.. A. B. Cockburn, structor and to: School. .\Ii.<.< 3 Classics. and .\Ii ialist in ;VIm1(-1'11 Classes in Bztrriv the publiv schuml bulk of its attm grades. `H :._._ .5` .'. .VIa.~'. e1mn(~mzn`_\' 5 oh. L`H'lHk'lIIuI.\ 5, case at the l` where the 2111: f.:':1I`L031 zxml gr m-2n'1_\ a thin In his limnwnu prim.'i}`.:11 at :1 in unn\-n:|H\' A> L|lIu. . . . this .<<'hm>l':m~ \ fm'nw1'l_\' Luau-hm priznary at A11. engaged; Hvl.-n junior third in who has 41) jun} Victm'i;1 .\`('h Very :v`.U':1rti\'m- tel` h:'.\'im:: hm- decorztu-d durin nnr _. ".9 3 5 present Principal .1215. .` well over -101) V Day. Nu \'m-.' ton teachc-r.< `nu .<('h0()] since 1:1 an in<-r(-a.<- in book pupil<. my .<(-('(vn(1 Iuwzrk ` ' - (r H `1nsf`1_11( t"1`r'-1`,:,j`|.`.V I NOTICE is herebsfigiven pursuant to the Trustee .Act that all persons having claims against the Estate of Jasper Martin, Sr., late of the Town of - Penetanguishene in the County of Sim- vcoe, gentleman, deceased, who died on or about the first day of July A.D., 1925. are requested to send particulars of their claims to the undersigned on or before the 12th day of Se tember, 1925, after which date the xecutor will distribute the assets of the Estate. having regard only to the claims of which he shall then have notice, and will not be responsible to any others. 'I'\A7I'V`IT'I\ Ad. T`I;.....-IA J.I_.I_ IE5`. .1--- Al ers (-1 :'nr<-(I. largzo .<(-w)!1I 1n{_rtau_u"m 7' m<-r1_\' taugh Kim: ICIl\\`.': - Shear is wv.:r and an mu-nI:m years Mr. S'm-:a~ hook work Inn` many for NH- thc junimxw :11":- ers. The plmi fairly.` cw.-nl.\' ii ' - ......l. . 1"un _..nu-.\.. the no\\'_kiw or. has -111 ih the . <('hu also 21 new 1 m1pil< under another nm the . Lnth. who - *7} ., . L.....! L4\'Ll|. u`2n'd st-nim Miss Rhmln a: the King: (M ` -- \'..... . ax luv nxuu, \. day. .\'0m- . a< far as tho of the num}.. At St. .\I:a rxt -u. .v..... attendan('(- \\':1 int-ludes only nEntrzm('e <'1n<.~ 3n the hi. enrolment of Early Sun: owned by 21 the ditch 21 of Guthrie. .=ma. an damagrvd nth est-ap(~d um ,.,..... ;....,a gear is mid was takmgr : VI-no auvu \_, .x.-...._..v..-.---.:av.a nu I-0 - wroovnh-II DATE13 at Barrie this igth day of August, 1925. V - JASPER MARTIN, Htllsdale, '0nAt.. / 'l4`.vnnI1fnr ni nni `Rn!-nfn ` w.u1(1 `Cl Inn \\.'h schn (ll|\I l('ll\` .\I:1 .\Ii<.- Moth-1'n.<. '3 ,,f 4 lllxb T'ni.< llil|1']"_\ vjlll [rl('r , . Phor (ll WY ht un M1: :l': or BOYS & 6"y"s'f'n";r{;, solicitors. T A " J{'.,"'Ius 34-36c :._.__...._._ Y- ------:v--- Let us explain how you can do it in one of these big paying trades: Me- chanical Dentistry, Automobile Engineering. Battery, Bricklaying. Barbering. Our free book tells -you our plan where you can earn while learning. Now is the time to enroll and cash in big in a few months. Call of write Hemphill s Govern- ment Chartered Schools Ltd.. Tor- onto. : L. E. Howe, Mgr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS .A%1N?A-?__-.ER._PA.. STRQUD nr\.Lu.V, nllxuuaxu, UuI.. Executor of said Estate -I-up-\I'vru as u u 1V1l'. HJIU. JV1l.'S- E. 4IBLl1ULL- David Gauley and J. Ellis threshed 35 bags of a1sike'1e_z.st Week at J. Holt's.-T `-This is one of the biggest threshings to be donein, a day in this neighbor- hood for some time. O17 TAr\vunfI>'u `I31-$113 ann Inn II-Inn HpU!lL LIIU WUUIS"Uuu .ll.Ul.'!:. , ' Harvey Corbett met with an acqi-I `dent in Barrie last Wednesday-, when he was struck by a car. One leg,was out and his back hurt. Fortunately no bones were broken `but he is still conned to his bed and suffers a great deal of pain in" his back. , Mr and 1|/I'm: (1"I'-I Qnnnra an:-"F Mica `Visiting brethren Welcomep ,w:-.-cu. Rev. E. F. M. Smith of Alliston preached in St. James Church last Sunday evening. I-Iis subject was Practical Religion. , Next Sunday, Sept. 6, the members of the Masonic Order will attend service in this. church at 7 o'clock, Rev. J. E. 'McEwa.n of Churchill to conducttthe service. 1Y.'_L_,,-_ ,1, 1 r---- - V 1.13111 UL pun! Ill 1llB_UuU!\. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Speers ant} Miss Elsie spent Sunday in Sunnidale with friends. A `IUI -lag `I'_'l'n1.-w. 'L`l'nd-4-nu uvhn `Ann nu-.h~.`I~nA rrxenas. ' Miss Helen Hatton, who has nished her three-years training as a nurse in Toronto, is spending a holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hat- ton. ' ' T111: Dnn qnnvsi 4-A 1):-nn Q:-urnwnn In`: I.Ullo Ivy Band went to Port Severn by motor and took the boat for a ten-mile outing to the.Rev. Mr. Dreyer"s sum- mer cottage' and are his guests for the week-end. A ' 111.`... m 1:.-....H...-.. nu... ....u-:....-... `D.-.....x.-s 1.l'l.b'llU5_ l.'UUllLly. . .- Mr. and Mrs. Irwin of Detroit are` holidaying with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Elliott. 'l\n1rIA Ila-nlnvr nvu-I T '!I`II{a drlnncu.-dag,-.A IIUUU .l.Ul.' BUHIU \-IUIU. David Jennett s little son had the misfortune to have one arm broken last week. T mt..- 1' Q...-.m... mm: -9..w.n.. no 'm;...n..+.. RIBL WUUK. _ _ Mrs. J. Spears and family of Toronto spent the week-end here. I `F-Tnrvnv (`.01-hnff mat with an nr-oi-` IJIU LUl'lllU1' IIUILIU ll.Ul'Uu Mr. and Mrs. White, of Toronto vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. J. Holt last week. T - V I Tl/Tn nn `H/from `T A Qnnnnu II` Tnnf and Mrs. "J. A. Speers of Fort William motored to Ivy and visited friends recently. . Mr `ant? T\/I'v-n Trwin nf hnfnnif cnvn` wcczy-cxlu. Mrs. T. Banting was visiting Barrie friends last week. ` `n/nun 'l'.1'In..'m..nn Dnlm-...+nn..~. no mam-...4-A LIIUIIUB lu5L WEEK- Miss Florence Robertson of Toronto is holidaying with friends here. r\._ 11---.-|-__ 'll'.!.._ 'nr___2-., A___.-1.1 On Monday Miss M;ri;t.1m Arnold went to Toronto where she is going to teach near the city. V Mrn A hnwnnv nf Allinfnn nnnhf LUhl..Ull llU'`Ll.' LUV Uuy. Mrs. A. Downey of Alliston gpent Sunday with friends here. ' . tV.__.._._I `r.._._...4.A. __..`! `I'7..--..-.|.I_ "l1....L..... yaw; \4\4 `-11.0: 5 av uullvn 11 V-5 unto us vyug - Mr. ' and Mrs. Howard Pearson of Oshawa are spending their holidays` at the former s`home here. `In on Emu TX7`n{n ni "I"nvvnvuI-n uric, ......- --.v..-... .-...- '- f(.!-3:-x:;':)1'Jennett and Kenneth `Banting are taking in the Toronto Exhibition. LlIl"Il.IVI-ll` ., , Sept. 1'--Mr. and Mrs. Rae Palmer of Saskatoon, Sask., visited with the for-1' mer s uncle, Levi Raymer, and other friends over the week-end. Ila nvuil Inn Dam Ddinhnmi Eln: . W6t'K. ` School opened on '1`ue_sd a_v with the same teachers on the staff with the exception of Miss Coumans and Miss Currie, rst and second assistant tea- chers. ` "N/fwm '|"nn1n no `:\7A{nmn..1,.;+ ca ua.=Hm-_. Ll'lUllU.H UVUIC LIIU WUUISFUIILI. I Mr. and .Mrs. Ben. Re`lnha,rt, M4iss, Lulu Woodard and Rev. W. Brown at-l tended the Sunday School Convention: in Owen Sound last week. i Inn TIY 'l\Kn tron 1rm{l'or1 `Pvdovxa of lll KJWUU DDUUULI IRSL WUUXS. Mrs. W. Magee visited -friends at Owen ' Sound and Chatsworth `last week. _ ' | Qnkn.-.1 nun-nu}! nvu 7'I'1n.`-.nA'nn uvH>'In I-Inn U`u1`\:1r:. Toole bf.NeWma1'ket is visiting .her "sister, Mrs. Troyer. - A Riv-u `rlovic nl '|\Tnnn1nnvI!znf' unnnf nvnvv -KIUIC HIBLUIC, lV1l'u ;1'u_yv1'. Mrs. Davie of Newmarket spentAov_er Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Lee. I/I've LII!` Tl/fun 1\nh'h1y AF Vnnnnnfn gr-\nnC . ....-..-..r_, ..... `V... -.a.. vv v.vv...vu Visitors during the Week-end were: Mr. and Mrs. Ruttan of Housey Rapids, Miss Jessie. and Chas. Lower ofLBarrie, Morley Black and family of -Elmvale, at Robt. Black's: Misses Isobell and Ruth Smith of Barrie, with Mrs. John Pratt:, John = Hunter of Campbellford, with Mrs. Geo, Hunter. _ _ .Luu:s. ucu. _ Mr. nd Mrs. Danby of Toronto spent Eydxirer-"t e week-end with Mr. and Mrs. nn. A. ' mrm. rs `Mr.-.......-.....1 6.. no mm...-....+n In JJl.llllc Mrs. G. Maynard,_S`r... of Toronto, is visiting her son, -`Geo. Maynard. 1:1-.. -I\-__-LI___ 15.11 1.414 A-.. I`I_.!___l_1_ . --.---..=, -......_, .-...- .. Miss 15o?o{r:' fl;e`1l"left `for Goderich to resume her duties as teacher. Mrs.` Woodard -of Thamesville is. spending afew weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. Robinson. '1UI'un An:-Jain "IYnI'n-An rrntvn n 4-an-nannnn 1V1l'. uuu lV.ll'. D. .1`L_UU1llBUll. . _ Mrs. Archie Watson gave a trousseau tea for her daughter M a_ry on Friday last, prior to her marriage early in September. l`hn T-l'nv-Hnnlh-|rn`l Qnnifafv hnl fhbhv. September. , ' | The Horticultural Society held their ower show in the town hall on Wed- nesdayof last week. Owing to the drought and extreme heat there were not as many owers exhibited as last year. There were only a few entries of dahlias, which havebeen almost a fail- ure -in this town and locality. There were some very fine varieties of al- most every other kind of ower. , A1- together theshow was quite 8. success. 'I"_._I 11-___.____ __:;v. (.1. .L___- ._x_;_.___ STAYNER Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDermott of! Delough called on friends here one dayi last week._ . _ mum, T\nv-in wn-.-A nf Manitoulin Island I week. T 1 Miss Doiis Ford of Manitoulin has returned horhe after spending a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ford. rnL- -r...:u;...I A8,: vnnn+~!na- ran: -91 fhl-I LBW uuya wu.u a.un. uuu .u.. .... _-. _ The Ladies Aid meeting was time home of Mrs. S. Stephens on Sept. 2. mnms Auamu `Prrv nf Gait snent 3.. Spt. 2-Rev. Mr. Brown and family are holidaying at Lake Couchiching. Mrs . Angus Morrison and little daughter Rowena of Newmarket are visiting.Mrs. Ben. Webb. ' rnL_ x-,_x:|_ _ _ _ . _ . . . _ -- -4! 4.1.- 1%-.-- home or Mrs. E. atepnens uu cups. 0. I Miss Audrey Erry of Galt spent a. few days last week with Miss Jessie Bishop. . Mr and Mrs. Albert Cook and daugh- | Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cook daugh-I ter Elsie of Gorrie -are spending a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. AWm.v Turley, and also with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ford.. A 1- l\I IV`11 Don M! "l`nv-nnfn in nnpndinsz al Mrs. A. 10I`(1.. ~ Lewis Part of Toronto is spending a- few weeks with -friends around here. mun unhhnla Innvn raunnnnp again few weeks Wltn -Irlenus aruuuu ucrc. The schools have re-opened again` after the summer holidays with the` same teachers, -Miss Peacock of Rose-| [mom and Miss Carscaddenof Barrie. I `lulu. nun!` 1\lI'v-`u T Tmznxylu NHRQ `Pearl |mont and MISS Uarscaauen U1 nau-nu. s , Mr. and Mrs. J. Lewis, Miss Pearl: Lewis, Mr. Robertson, Cfompton and {Reggie Lewis of Barrie spent Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. J. Dougherty. Threshing is the order of the day. Congratulations to Miss Jessie Bish- op who passed her nal examinations! and intends going : to Toronto Normal` this year. , Mine Wlein nlnllghlnv has returnedl this , Miss Elsie Cloughley has, returnedl home after` spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs. Brooks, ofVBlind River. . own-vv - Aug. 31.-W. Gordon and "("}uthrie| Eel! of, Toronto were Sunday visitors ere. , `Miss Hilda. Mather left today tol teach school near Bradford. Miss Ev`-] elyn Carter left on Saturday morning, Y for her school near the Soo. ' 'I:fla:.-`nu 136-Inn] 'l'\nuvs-nFnnr1 nn Vofhlann `VlSll..lIl[, ELL IV. LJ?tl'Lt`3l'b'. Mrs. Gilbert and daughter Grace of Bronte and Miss Ruth Gilbert of Mans- ` ' ld have been visiting at Geo. Carter- s.= 'l\/Plan 'l\/I'o9-fhnun: 'In{"l- fnaxr tn 1'13-` `LUV 1131' EUUUU1 llUh.l' LILU DUUo ` Misses Ethel Durnford and Kathleen} Lovering frorn- Coldwater have been; visiting at R. Carter's. , ' 1\/fr-u flllhnrf -:n-nil nnnrhfnvv fir-cunn nf H610 nave D6811 vlslung at U60. uarter 5.` Miss E. Matthews left today to re- sume her duties as teacher at Severn | Bridge. T . | Tho 'TYnH*n Qnnaxr Qnhnr nlnnin v as-cu--.5 -.u-. -n .-v.ov v v vntvvl The inside appearance of the Com- munity Hall has been greatly improved by the walls and ceiling being covered with gyproc; the Women's` Institute and the Park Trustee Board bearing `the expense. 7 . Mina livn .Tnn1zins: nn Iahafnr nf `RV- WOMEN S sums LA 31.4; Kid One-Strap, in `full E ;2:2:;nt:`;:2%rs:::`g,,,,-$3.45 Black Patent Leather, loyv and Cu- ban heels,-styles of pram and cut- out Vamps, very smart on the foot, regular $6.00 and $7.00 values, all sizes 3 to 7, Sale price . . . . Black `patent leather and brovqn one-straps, welted soles, low solid ,l eather heels, sizes 3 to 6. Sale price . . . . . V. measurements, good oappearance,. $3.45 is -A Growing Girl : "0pportunity--' School ' Boys Black Calf Weltet ium toe, solid,welte< very dressy, suitable : wear, sizes 1 to 5. `S, Boys Sturdy School Box in black only, with so heels, box toes, sizes 1 Lad : Sturdy School B solid soles, rubber hee 10%. Sale price . .. Young Men : Sturdy Bo black calf leather, sub going to school, sizes ( Youths Full Grain Schoc and he`e1s, wide last, sizes 11 to 13. Sale 1 Lids Fine Shoes. with I `in black calf leather, sizes 11-to 13. Sale I ~,A SCHUU1 gu.`.l.b aavuxs ;.u; 1 and patent sandals, all slzes 3 "to 7. Sale price . . . .~ NEW LOWELL A ;?:S;:``Z?s2f`;mc.;- $3.45 lBlack low ban_heels,sty1es smart brown ,leather ` . Patent. and Sandals school girl's saving for now, elk id sandals sizes to . , A `Opportunity- Welted Boots and Oxfords, med- S01id:welted.soles, rubber heels and dljessya suitable for.l1-ght school sizes `Sale price '. . . . - 0 Boys Boots, suitable for hard wear, in solid soles and ' to 5. Sale price 0 s_ Boots, in a box kip leather solid heels, sizes 8 to . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 _ Boots, fine in appearance, in suitable for boys going 6 to 1(-). Sale price School Boots, solid leather soles built to wear sizes _11 Saleiprice . . . . .' . . .. Lads rubber heels, Blucher style. in full tting last, price . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 Shop Willi Values GRENFEF 1 Sept. 1--Mr.Tand Mrs. C. E. Thdmp- E son of Detroit are with the Iatter s pa17- ' |ents, Mr. and Mrs.7E1phick. I 1m`... nu.-`I `M y-u T-Tnnlz-inc` and `turn r-hH..l `ems, 1VJ.I`. anu ).V2l.l'S.`1`4lpIHUK. Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins` and two child- I ren and Mrs. Clancy of Toronto were. at Mark _McMaster s on Sunday, Mrsn McMaster returning with them for a? couple of weeks. [ Tvharf -'M'n(`.nnn, Gilbert MnM asterI couple or WBBKS. . Wilbert -McCann, Gilbert McMaster} and Jack Wilson motored to Toronto on Sunday. . T\/Ira `(`nn1qnn R1` in with `Rarrie sunqay. I Mrs. Coulson, Sr., is with Barrie` I friends for a visit. 1\n'n~n nun- `A/l I'l1n-n unnnf Tnnneav! trrxenas I01` a v1s1L. , Miss Olive Miller spent Wednesday. in Midlad. ' I ml ... nun `lhfv-a (`lay-onna Av-nn1 nn! Luv capcuuu. Miss Olive Jenkins and Isister of Ev- erett visited Miss Ethel Black last ,week. `Dan: `[3 1:` `MI Q.~.I6'I-. 1-.0 Alli.-.6-.-.... In J.VllGlaIlG- I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold and} Fred. Hopkins were in Midland on- Monday. ' ' 1\/I've '|\Tnx-nail nf Vnnqnn (`Jifv il visif.-. Monuay. A I Mrs. Newell of Kansas City is visit-` ,ing her cousins, Mrs. Jones and Mrs. J; H. McCann. ` xxrnu.-H. r`n:mna nf nnlia ia vieifinol .1; r1. iV1CL;a.I1n. I Walter Cairns of Orillia is visiting` iat the home of Fred. `VIcCann. 5 1\/I':.u~ Tnnu-\ 'LT'ra-1'v\r\*r\ {ca xrieifina urifh: at me nome 01 rreu. 1V1ULA:tIlll. I Miss Jean Higginson is visiting with; E [friends at Parry Sound. | I 1\/fv-a- Diode nf (`nlxxrnfnr `i \Yi`"i'l1Q` Irrlenas at l.'"d.!`I`_V aouuu. I Mrs.' Biggs 0f_ Coldwater is yisiting* at` the home of Thos. Truax. Q+ flnnv-rrn a f"In11rnH - TTfnniv:a 17`? I at Lue 1101116 U]. .l.l.lU5. Lruuzu. St. George's Church, Utopia, are uholding ~ their anniversary service on: ;Sunday, Sept. 20. Rev. A. D. Cousins ' will `be the preacher. I _ ,_ Sept. 1-Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Leach` of St. Paul, Minn., are spending a couple of weeks with his sister, Mrs. Alfred Pa-lk. . Mr... ......1 Thing 1:` 1?. T\av annnf nvnrn J -ulreu ru-us. Mr. and Mrs. F. [Sunday with Mr. | Toronto. 'J.'0I'0ntO. . 1 F Mrs. Abner Ball is in Toronto with} lher daughter for a few days. I T-ncrn Duao-h n"T\n1z'inn Nnrfh D2-I ner aaugnter 1UI' u Lew ua._ya. I Judge Pugh of"Dakison, North Da-i ; kota, spent the week-end with his bro-3 lther, VV. J. Pugh, of Shanty Bay. 1-4 11-7 -n-\|_ -2 n\............ x.. n...-.v.r1 ruu, D1`. Rev. S. Farley of Collingwood preached a very forceful sermon to a large congregation in Zion Church last Sunday. . ` Mr: Rnrf '7H1nno'hhv nnnnf Qnnav Lllcl`, V\'. d. rugu, UL >Jua.uu_y .s.ru._y. ' ! Mrs. C. W. Paik of Toronto is spend- I E ing a week withvMrs. A. E. R. Petersen. r~n____.L__ `rs--- ..-.v... l .4-n mnn 4-`ha 1115 (L W CCA vvAvAn 4v4n. us. 4;. :4. u. .. V . V . . . _ . -. Shanty `Bay was sorry to see the summer people leave but school and. `home duties took them home. 1 I Mr..- Tnvvuocd LT--n-+ `hue hnnn nnh:n~fnin-- I I nome dunes t00K tnem nume. I Mrs. James Hart has been entertain- - ing her nieces from Bracebridge, the Misses White. Misses wmte. ' R. Turner of the Corner Store has` the pleasure of a visit from his sister from Alberta.` 5 | 1m.. n.-..: `Mirna Tnhn (`anal and fnmilvi , SHANTY BAY 1 `mt..- UTOPIA ,, Day spent over! Day's` brother in! I WHY WORRY ABOUI ]3RAl(E`lNSPECTlON Use Asbesfonos Brake Lining I ALWAYS amps -. NEVER sues We have recently added to our service the latest equip- ment for Re-Lining Brakes and carry a complete stock I\ .411 ..':..,'... /\ (AC`T)l"_("l`r\l\1r\hM r~.,._L- ....o . .u.--.\.; 5n.nA\a| was-J Lu. \u\/Aunt/nvbv \J\v\J\rA\ [{*"6f&i1'si'zes"of ASBESTONOS Brake Lining. BRING IN YOUR` * BANDS or LEAVE YOUR CAR V GET OUR PRICES nuuuay. Mrs. Bert. Willdughby Spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Scott of Cookstown. w. TUR'l'ON'S GARAGE Near ishef F llrur Mills, Maple Ave., Balrrie. Phone 1128 CARTAGE THE BEST KNOWN} EVIDENCE of our intentions in the moving business is the service we have rendered to the people of this community.` We don t break promises or furniture. We de- liver the goods efficiently and speedily; We price our ser- vices reasonably. ` NO JOB TOO BIG; NONE TOO SMALL_ ACETYLENE WELDING wvu --o`y-v . II)n biza-ckuczgitt z'u'1(;-`patent, lace or utton, won erful value at . . . .- o - o o o - u n a a - o n n ..H9'r1b9EW1te4 3? .I3dI'l'lb'. ' Visitors over Sunday included Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Plaxton of Allandale, at Mrs. Etta Brennan's; Mr. and Mrs. Harold Ward, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Worrod of Barrie, with Thomas Wor-. rod, sr. "Burr G `E`nv'In1v AF (`l\"`V|lII1At`

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