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Barrie Examiner, 31 Dec 1925, p. 12

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DULU- J. W. Corbett , of Toronto spent` Christmas with his mother, Mrs. P. D. I Banting. " `Dan hr and Mrc Qimngnn nf 'I`m~nn_ .. Alvqaalanzv ,..-.... ... 1 The United Ladies Aid will meet at! `the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Horton on Wed-` nesday, Jan. 6, at 2.30 p,m. `ll .. .___.1 11.... `II {V 1`| Y:...1_ .....1 ...... Duuung. 1 Rev.. Dr. and Mrs. Simpson of Toron-` to spent a few days with the formerfs mother, Mrs. Simpson. - Mr: Ynnnndxr nf (`nlsrnrv Alhprfn, `In II1ULnel', 1V1I'. auupasuu. Mrs. Kennedy of Calgary, Alberta, is` spending a few months with her sister. l Mrs. W. J. Thompson. rnv__ 'I 7__!A___'I 1-.-1:-..) A33 ___111 ._-_._L -5. uuuuu .4, `run- Mr. `and Mrs. M. C. Vvigle and son. 1 James, are spending the Christmas hol- I idays at the latter s home in Kingsville. I -u::_,_, `In-_r -I'|-.. ._ c,...._-,..- 4..._-I_.... Al ., ..... -..... ,.:..-. --..v.._,... W. -..V ..~...._.. .. --v-.-- --. -----a....----. Miss McLel1an, a former teacher of gcherry Hill school, is visiting at the :home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cunning- ! ham. I 'l\ll'h:a1::n T4` NlI nT4 {nnnn A linen? avail T ; Ilitlll. 1 Misses E. McKinnon. A. Graef and J. fcampbell, teachers, spent the`holidays | at Orillia, Clifford and Barrie, respect- xively. 1 non 9s2_m ,Tnr"In a IA mm mom- lvexy. I Dec. 28-St. Jude's VV.A. will meet` [for annual election of officers in the ;basement of the church on Tuesday` `afternoon, January 5. - I T.-nut Qnnrl-av Qf Tn:-'lo u nlnn-iv unncr LKIU HJILIICIIIE, \I1U1 _Y Ll) \J UU. 111 LIIU Highest" and Peace on Earth ? by Cal- ` eb Simper, the solos being taken by Miss Doris Webster . Q.-H-u-.3:-.1 `KT.-nu Vnnu'a nnnudnnu nvl Inn- `u.LL\`.`l'llUUl|, d'(ll.lLli1,l`) U. L Last Sunday St. Jude's choir san :the anthems, Glory to God in tP1f E 'L'l Io-haul-" and Donna nn Earth hv F91- Your vote and inuence are respectfully solicited for the election of WEBB H1155 .lJU1'l VV!':UHLUl.'. ! Special New Year's services will bel ;held next Sunday in Trinity United !Church. The pastor will preach in the` `morning, Hope'For the New Year; [in the evening, The Changeless Christ." A (`lav-ind-rung (rung GVIA Ana-Anni-dinnnnnf I i unmst." A Christmas tree and entertainment! [in connection with Townline Sunday` School was held in the Orange Hall on the evening-of Dec. 22. The pro-. gram was given by the children and was much enjoyed by all. ` A.,_-..-._ AL... ._.I_.. __-._A. l`II....l...L._.A.< Among those, who spent Christmas here were: Mr. and Mrs. Fred King of Toronto with Mrs. A. E. Ayerst;' Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Hatton of Ivy at Norman Thompson's; Miss_ Maimie; Henry of Beamsville with Mrs. J. `W. Henry; Lew Stewart of Detroit with. his family; Miss Nellie Halbert of North Bay Normal with" her parents, Mr; and Mrs. A. Halbert: Cecil Fer- rier of Toronto with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ferrier: Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Scythes and children of Stroud. Mrs. McLean and son Roy. Mrs. Mc- Cullough and Mr. Wonch and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Grose and children of Barrie. Earl and Vernon Grose of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Jonas` Shaw: Mrs. Brown- of Belleville at Dr. B. B_. Horton's. ` nu... AIIVGEIIO .....,v_, .4 ~_, ....-. ! vv . . - . - --.-.--wu. wwuvvu "Report of. the Christmas examina- 'tions in -Thornton Continuation School. 1'4`f\'[)R' T:T` Tnrninann 70 10/,- . T IIOUS In `.l.'l.lU!'lll.Ull L)UllL1llUi1.l.lUI1 DUHUUI. FORM I-J; Jamieson 70.1%; -J. Spencer. 67; E. McKenzie 64.8: E. Meredith 64; H. Boake 59; L. Mac- Donald 56.6; J. Lyons 54.3. ~ 'hf\`D1\/f T`I'__'R _Tn-nnnff 77 A0/..- `D Mn- Uoualu 00.0; .1. uyuux 0-2.0. FORM II--B. Jennett 77.4%: P. Mor- rison 71.5; I. Carr 65; T. Jennett 60.7; K. Sharpe 60.5; E. Cunningham 57.5; 0. Carr 57.37; W. Cunningham 57.33; V. Jennett 56; F. Knupp 49.7; B. Black 49. / 1/2 ,/ / / / 7* #4 if X X? Sequel to Riders afthenzrpie Sage jQAO' - yyrru lira wvnqwv nun: - rlurullla hub, us): 5 LYNN REYMDLDS Pnb_vctwu Chlldfen. 9% So_on _- _ u c- .1---:z -1..--1.-. VESPRA uncuous wImT0NY?`Hl Wbm Mons: THORNTON ~` -. -4 N4 V4sV.uL& 14$ &&S4l&&~& Continuation School Richard Barthehnes: in SHORE LEAVE Dec. 28_-Shanty Bay was rather quiet on Christmas Day. The rink was unfit for skating but people seemed to enjoy the day although it was cold. There was also a lively bee preparing ` the_ new rink. The electric light is sup- } posed to be installed in a few days and i also in the Community Hall which will .be quite an asset to the village and ` villagers. Av-nnno-at flnnan urhn urnnf any-211 fnr Vlllilulf. Amongst those who went away forl the holiday were: Mr. and Mrs. Jno.` Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. W. P. `Graham, to Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Ray =Partridge to Stroud and Mrs. Guthrie `to Orillia. Rzfm n-`A 'T\Huu~ TX7~rn llnnhnrn nu-A on!-av, LU Ul'11HH.. ' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Graham are enter- | taining for a week, their two sons and| their wives from Port Arthur. 1\II :.~.a T.-.oo:.. T.`l'nuI- nl-' niliin IJ'na~nu'1-n1 uleu` VVIVCS L!'UlIl I.'Ul'L 'Ll`|.llUl'. I Miss Lettie Hart of Orillia Hospital Iwas at home on Christmas Day. 1\:I'nn Qnnnk `Dally In-Ff loaf rung`) fn `\V'd.5 ill. IIUIIIB U11 L4llX`ll..lll'15 lJi1._Y. Miss Sarah Palk left last Week to spend a few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. VVattie, Midhurst. - "D.-um Qilfftxvn vla `lnnrvun fn mason? fhn 11111;- Your" .vote ann 7 inuence. are 9 respectful! solicited tor the election 0 - s. H. Rzmows UIIELS. VV H LL13, JVLIUIIUYDL. Ben Sutton is home to spent the holi- day and is looking very Well. | `I + Innlzu nnifn nnfnrnl fn man (`Tc-nil 'udy ana ls IUUKIH5 very wen. ; I It looks quite natural to see Cecil "Pugh around the old home again with his father and mother. ' 7 ma `Dnxv nail Tlfucs Tnnnn nnfnvfoinoi [HS Iatnex` 'dIl(1 IIIULIIUF. 1 The Rev. and Mrs. Jones entertained' Mrs. Jones mother, father and sister, of Toronto, over the week-end. 'I"Inn Fnnl~ fish n? flan can unn TIVOPD U1 .lUl'UllLU, UVUI` LIIU wccn-cuu. The first fish of the season werel caught today by \Vm. Simpson. 1"1iH nv-:1 nnhqnn and fnmilv nf (Ty-own" cuugnt tuuuy uy wm. ouupsuu. , l Clifford Robson and family of Crown M -Hill spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Caldwell.` | 'I`lnn `Dan I` (1 Tnnnu crown 9 var-v `VHS. L1. VV. LIEIIUWUII. The Rev..C. G. Jones gave a very fine sermon on Sunday night on the !I\'ew Year. His subject was Looking `Backward and Looking Forward and the Guiding Power of God and the Keeping Power of God." xriaa T\/Tqvcrnrnf Rimnsmn nf Midland S])t`llt unmsunas wuu In-:1` u'u:uua um-:1 c. Menno Adams of Toronto and Miss`: |Gux-tie of Orillia Hospital had a good itime at home on the holiday. I I "\I'n nu-`A 1|/rug. IIQYIVVYI flilnhv-ief `annnfl [(11118 3.1 . DOING UH UH: uuuuuy. j Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist `spent! `Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Lee iat Bracehridge. ` um; Ahnnr `nan hne lnnr hxm dang-h- neepmg I"UWBl' UL UUU. I Miss Margaret Simpson of Midland Ispent Christmas with her friends here. Mnnnn Adams: nf Toronto and Miss`. `at xsracenrluge. I Mrs. Abner Ball has her two daugh- .ters from Toronto with her at present. Happy New Year to all." - (From Another Correspondent) Dec. 30--W. Besse and family spent |"Christmas with Geo. Besse. Guthrie. `ue mnlinoa on `H1-Ha ninnp nf 'l"rn~- Your vote and inuence are respectfully solicited for the election of GEORGE ARNOLD Unl lStmaS Wltn U80. Desse. uuI.u1'1t:. Mrs. Gelinas and little niece. of Tor- onto, spent the holidays at the home of Haer e-nts, Mr. and Mrs. A. Ball. Pin` 1' 3] an Din "Quintin ha unnnincr fh yner :1I'e-n1'.s, lV1!`. _anu lV1l`S. A. .D'a.u. `V Mss Rita Rands is spending the` `Christmas vacation with relatives ix}! Toronto.` 117 1' m..-nun or-.3 tlnnnnr 'Rnv-crn nf '1`oronto.' VV. J. Turner and Gunner Berglind of Merrittou spent the Christmas Week- end at the 'former's home. x~r....... nommnli nf 'I`m-nni-n is at her Nurse aldwell of Torormto is at her home he `e' for a few days. V Mrs. Graham passed Christmas lin Toron . ' `luring Tlon '|"hn1-nnunn nf Nnrfh R2.\ lend at me rormers nome ' in Torontzo. Miss J an Thompson of North Bay and Miss` eah of Toronto are spending their vacation at their home here. 1a...- `uni-+m-. nf Dnrf (`.n]hm'-ne is their vacauon at tnelr nuxne. ucrc. Rex. Sutton of Port Colborne is ipendingga. week's vacation at his home ere. , Misses Ida. and Marjorie Malcolm of Torontu were Yuletide visitors here. `I `I"\ Yin-riniy {G cnnning hi Torontu !u1etl(1e'v1s1Lurs uuru. J. D. Kenny is spending his holidays at his home in Gananoque. M an. ...-..a 1\/I've `n N 'Rm~.hanan of his home In uananoque. Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Buchanan of Ashtabula, Ohio. are` spending their holidays at the home of J. Turner. in the tale of a man who fought for his heart s desire._ ' Chapfer -9 of WOLVES OF THE NORTH and support the old road-work system with better roads and lower taxes. Matinees Friday and Saturday at 2.30. REGULAR mucus Aaults '23c, tax 2c. 2 Shows, 1' 7.15`-9.15 Bobby vemoxfi: % SLlPPERY MSlANTY_ BAY YOUR` ow FAVORITE lc. Ta1e`of the lumber camps Filmed in Canada In every way it s a knockout The greatest ght you ever saw AVLJ list. '. `MY. Ladies and Gentlemen: Your vote and inuence are respect- fully solicited, for the re-` election of H. M. STEWART l 113". Mrs. Geo. Neel_v s condition is im- proving. I. Pugh of Dutton, Ont., is visiting friends in town. `.\/fins I7` `|'Jnnnnn nf `LTnv~niH>nn in 11I'|s , Ll'1UllU {ll l.U\v'Vll. Miss E. Hopper of Hamilton is visit- ing at her home here. 1\/Ticc Tuna Tmauvic ie xriuifino urifln hnv TTTTTT TT TTTTU COOKSTOWN &&E&&& && &&&L &$m&%$mmwmm&am$ IIIE btl. IIUI IIUIHC 1161 C. Miss Ena Lewis is visiting with her brother, Edwin Lewis. 1 r\u!u`DIr\I\r\v\ r.' VIVA.-\.-.4-n :11 ..3~.'l>...no kin. ULULIICL, JLJUVV Ill LJUVVI5. J. Monkman of Toronto is visiting his |_siste1-, Mrs. J. R. Couse. T_`l'nv-nnnrl IPA.-knn AF 'I"ny-nvslrn in qrin-unr |_:.u.Lc1', uurb`. J. n. uuunc. | Howard Forbes of Toronto is visiting 'his sister, Mrs. T. J. Dawson. \Yu..nn A n-nun 1.? rr`r\rvr\v-\`(\ canni- LIIU WU!'.`l\'CllLl (LL 1115 IIUIIIU IICIC. i Miss N. G. Armstrong of Schomberg called on friends here on Tuesday. . Miss Myrtle Rankin is visiting with ' Miss Agnes Whittaker in Penetang. W. Jenkins of Toronto spent Yule- tide with his sister, Mrs. D. Hopper. Wllxxrnn and T-Tqrvnv Qn1'nr'Hnn nf 'l`nr_ ` lllb DJDLCI, AVJIB. 1.. 1). 1.1a.wauu. Nurse. Agnew of 'I`m~rmto spent Christmas: at her home here". Yllfinn T\nun'|nuw E)un-ulnar n4-` Dnnnin ia- To the Elecgrs of llnnisl: L/lll'J.bl.lll'ol..`] EAL IICI. IIUIIIU IIUIC. Miss Dorothy Pugsley of Barrie is- Visiting with friends in town. Fran]! Arrrunur nf (nHin(rurnnr1 chauf- VIDILLIIS \\'LLll Ll.lCllLl Ill LUVVII. Frank Agnew of Collingwood spent the week-end at his home here. N;fna KT I` Auvvsnfvvlxvatv AF qr|`r\r\vr|`r\(\II-Iv- LHIB VVILH H15 Sl3l.\'.l', JVLFS. 1}. 1'.lU}JpUl'. Ellwood and Harvey Spindloe of Tor- ' onto are visiting at their home here. ! T\/I'v- Pnvnv nf Alliefnn tune on Vuxlnfin. ' UIILU ZLFC VIEILIHE dl. Llltllf IIUIIIU ILCIU. Mr. Beard of Allistnn was a. Yuletide guest of his (laughter, Mrs. Herb. Jebb. I Y\/|'v- and MPQ T-Tart-v {"r\1nrnnh nf Par- SUCDL UL 111:) llftl. Mr. and Mrs. rie were with Christmas. `l;I"'.-.-`An \YOn L.u1`15uua:5. Misses Nita, Muriel and Mary Mc- Millan of Barrie are holidaying at their home here. I "\.fca T-Tnff{n 'LTorn1fnn nf rnnvnnn, KIUIIIC IICIU. 1 Miss Hattie Hamilton of Toronto_ renewed oldv acquaintance here over the Week-end. fun f`n1n~n~\nv\ A4-` "l`nw-nnfn tune. a L116 WUUl\"CH.U.. A [van Coleman of Toronto was a. 5 Christmas visitor with his mother. Mrs. ,R. E. P. Coleman. I A`lo.I-.vun l'1n-can A0 l`1Inuy.\`ln.-`A I\kIn lV1I'. 'dJlU. J.Vl.l'B. 1'.lI'.Ll'1'_Y 13131151} Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. Arnold of London. Ont., are visiting with the former's par- ients} Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Arnold. `lhf... nvct` `lnn TXT KT `Cl'nvunn-u nu ? l 13. I11. 1`. LzUlUl1l.ll. I Alphine Couse of Cleveland. Ohio, "spent Christmas with his parents, Mr- |and Mrs. Henry Couse. MW` and '1\/fr-u TW (`19111nv anti F-:'orni11r AINNISFIL TOWNSHIP - ELlf1CT_ORS CHILE, LVLI} 'd.1lU J.V1l.'. ILIUJL. I11 IIUIU. Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Hopper and daughter Elizabeth of Tottenham, were with Mr and Mrs. D. Hopper for Christmas. Q'lrn+nn- of r\l\1 IP (\`luvvuv-n `Dhnlp Ilium auu J.V.l.l.'D. J.1C1ll'y QULIDU. Mr. and Mrs. D. Gauley and family of Toronto spent the Week-end with. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Fisher. `R/fr on I/fro T} {W Av-nnl nf T.n \.Illl'lHLllld.- Skating at new Olympia Rink, King St., Cookstown on New Year's Eve, New Year s evening and Saturday ev- ening. Skating from 7 to 10 p.m. Ad- mission 10 and 15c. Masquerade Car- nival Fridayevening, Jan. 8. at 7.30. Wan Q A T .1-7:. A Fain cnfc nF c1nnY\ lll.V'1.l .l.`l'l(l21.y-UVUIIJLIE, 1121.11. 0. `(LL l.0U. FOR SALE-A few sets of sloop sleighs, hand made, oak runners, 2% inch steel shoeing, log bunks, chains and box pins. Just the kind for the farmer. T. L. Webb. Blacksmith. Phone 13J, Cookstown. 530 At the nomination meeting for the village which was held in the Town Hall on Monday, Dec. 28 the three old trustees namely: Robt. Cole, Chris. Campbell and F. H. Robinson were no- minated along with Wm. Copeland, D. B. McFadden and T. J. Dawson. It is: not known yet whether they all will stand for election or not. WALTER HIERS in HOT DOGGIES Mrs. . Mrs. Two Shows, 7.15 and 9.15 REGULAR PRICES Adults 23c, tax 2c. Children 9c, tax 1c. "M' ighty w;n:p?" . \ .!4.11-29".. . Robt. A T Minister Inducted INNISFIL TOWNSHIP . Cole is very ill. McCullough is on the sick UBIILCI, LVJID. 1151 U. 1JCUl)> Harry Coleman of Bar- Mrs. Jno. Graham for AS Deputy-Reeve for 1926 INNISFIL ELECTIONS INNISFIL TOWNSHIP vom` CHARLES HENRY as Councillor for l926-- mm RI"-:EvE FOR 1926. FOR V Councillor (lnnisl) . \ As ` _ . Councillor for 1926. for where no 18 stauon operator.` . Mr. and Mrs. John Eldridge were in |Toronto on Wednesday attending the wedding or their niece, Miss Irene Yoke, ito Mr. Horace Watts of Toronto. - (`hnlntmnu vlnifnrn nxxrav frnm home Dec. 28--Mlss Scott is holidaying at her home In Barrie. An-...~+ nu-mzlmn In hnrnn frnrn" his her home In tsarrle. Albert Crozler is home from his iseaaorrs sailing on the boats. 1-... usual- has luff for Nlnizon is to Mr. 1-10:-ace Watts 01 1'0runw. V Christmas [visitors away from home `were: Mr. and Mrs, Thompson and family in Aurora; Mr. and~.Mrs. Harry Webb and family and.`Mr. , and Mrs. A.rlie= Green in Stroud; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Eldridge and Marjorie. Mr. and` Mrs. John Eldridge and Lloyd Eldridge. in Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. Nelson in Letroy: Mr. and .Mrs.. Albert Rainey. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Rainey. and Miss Zell in Allandale; Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Marlins and family in Cookstown. CCCCVVQTZQ Thin Dec. 28-Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Alli- son, Lyn Fellows and Chelsea Fellows left for Toronto on Sunday, 'ha.vin8.' spent the Christmas week-end with their parents. . I `mnxrln T.ninrh nrf nmmmzwnnd was UPBGYHOPB I0!` UIITIBEIXI-E145. , `Mr. and Mrs. Muckleston and son` Jack, werevisitors; also Miss B. Barn- hardt of Toronto was home for the `holiday. L . `Phi! Qhndii n1 Tnrnntn is unending nouaay. Phil Shedd of Toronto .13 spending his holidays with Harry Wrigley. . T-Tmvman Nnhlnvnf nnkntnwn visited I118 nouuuys wun n.u.1`1'y VV matey. I Herman Noblevof Cookstown visited A his cousin. Mrs. John R. Leigh, for the `Yuletide. ~ ` 1|/l'h.u `Dunks: Dnuuan nf llunlnh Inna IIDYIIB CV8!` [I18 ween-enu. 1 Allen Priddle of Toronto is spending his vaca.t1on`at his home. 'IK{an flnnnn-Inn lfnnnn hf (`inf-hvla H13 Vucuuun HI. 1115 IIUIIIU. Miss Georgina Moore of Guthrie spent the week-end with her: cousin, lM1ss Myra. Reid. - Mv `I -Tall nnnnf hrinfmnn (`lav in .'1`8T'V""i`Ai{E ELECTORS or INNISFIL: LVJJBH lVJ.y!'l 1 HUI. ' Mr. Hall spent Christmas day in! Orillia. with his_ daughter, Mrs. Fred i Cameron. ~ llI'lnn I1:-u-unnnln Tlnnnll nf `Dnunln anon} Lzuxuerun. Miss Georgie Kendall of Barrie spent Christmas with her parents. . I Mrs: Rlnnlz nnnnf fhn . f`.hrinfmn.H I \Jlll'1l-lll-H Wllu IIUT [Jl1l'UllLBu Mrs. Black spent the Christmas week-end with the Cotton's.; Aulr Qfnv-in n~P I-kn Qanon `Dank VJVl.l-'5: I` UIIUW Bo Misses Myra. Reid of New Toronto, 'Ze1ma Murray of Hillsdale, Evah Leigh of Atherley, Orfmae Johnson of Martin Farm and Bert Clark -of Cooketown_ also Jack Reid of Reaboro are home for: the Christmas vacation. ~ ' ' f1nunAf`Tna1{n {a In I-Inn Dnntdn Elna- season's saumg on tne coats. Jas. Hindle has left for Nipigon where he is station operator.` M- and Mn Jnhn mm-vmsm wars in I U181!` parents. . Ervin Leigh of Collingwood was home for over Christmas. ` T.n1'lv|nnr|nn `Dnfl-nrvcnn nrnnf hnrinn fn 1101116 I01` 0V8!` Ull!'lBLIIlu.B. _ Lawrence Patterson went home to Creemore for Christmas. -1|/rm nn Mun 1\lfnn'I(`nnfnYI and nnn` .ll.llBElQ8., Miss Ruby Rouse of _ Guelph was home over the week-end. An...-. Dumain -9 mm-nan. in annysalna WUUK'UIlU WILII L116 LJULLUII Ba Art. Stone of the Standard Bank, Sombra. was home for Christmas. (Too Late For Lat Week) ' Dec. 23--Mrs. Vernon Allison of Tor- onto is visiting her parents, Mr. and TMrs. ` Fellows. llflaunu MIVMO bolt` AP A117 Vnnrnnl-A IIJIU KJIIIIB LIIIU-B Vf`lvUI1LlUlIu I Garnetloslin is in the Barrie Hos- pital putrering from the effects or! wounds and gas received at thewar. All hope to see him home soon again. upon his past record asks a continu-' ance of your condence as 74..-: :4: A--- TO THE ELECTORS OF VESPRA: Ladies _and Gentlemen :-Your vote and influence are respectfully re- quested for the election of TO THE ELEVCTORS OF vEsPRA:' VFSPRA ELECTIONS Buy Adigised T-l-1ings. VFSPRA Euzcnons Wishing All a Happy New Your muons or one Your vote and inuence r espectfu11y solicited for the election of ' TO THE RATEPAYERS TOWNSHIP or 0110 JVIJ $1113 Juuluvsvcvu vs no.-.-.... _-- Ladies and Gentlemen:-`-- -Having .served on as Councillor and Deputy- Reeve or sixteen years, _ A _ Having arvd you as Council- lor, I solicit your vote and in- inuence for - ' V " J. cR_A_.wFo1gD CHARLES HARRIS vv... Sew ;-3'I'1ty-Ivieeve for 1926 ujuiiu ti 7-: 11- -`- Wishing you 5 H-appy and ' Prosprous New Your -!**;\.W!S'f-5TN"Z `ll ... 17... . as Deputy-Reeve. 1. H. LUCK gun, a . . 4 L I _ L-I AS REEVE fa ELECTORS or INNISFIL T0_WI*_ISHlP:_ V, plant in shape for the annual ice hat`-I \.a vlooo mu. .u...u. "Phe C.N.R. are 5.-;e:t'i'11,<.r their ice`! gvest which will be conducted on the! fusual scaleas soon as the ice" is thick! enough to_ cut. They hope to give em-I `ployment to a. large number of mem l during the winter `months. rs -r~rv__1-_-__1-__ _._--._1-_.. _ r11-..1_;___-..1 EUUBBB Us anaywsnuw nan vv ll\~-away 7 Mrs. E.-A. Kelland and children siantl Yuletide with relatives. in Wa.lkerville.1 Miss Nita. McLennan of Long B_ranch,; N.J., is visiting at her home on Essa St.| an-__ ....: `II ... A `l)n'6no-u AC 'l`nu-nnfnl IIUK uluuuvs U v VI. uun llavlalsawu - Mr. and Mrs. C. Danvers were holiday guests of friendsln Windsor. ._ . 11.... In - A vgiunna and nhllrnn nnnnf, VII. 9 rlltl 571.: his :4; I-|..v\lln 6 Jack Little of Queen's University..- Kingston, is spending the holidays with ` his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Little. | 1uI'...g `I 12 `Roll 'l`hns: `RAH grail .Tnn. 0' . . Mr. and Mrs. J. Goring and Mr. and! Mrs. V. Knight were in Toronto last week attending the funeral of Mrs. Will Goring`. M T.mmn Qwnnnnv, whn hm: nnnnnfed -- -_-..- wvv ` L`-II-9 LB VISOIIIIID up-p uvo anvoouv Vi Mr. and Mrs. A.. Paton of Toronto; L are V with `Mrs. `Watt, Essa` Road, for: 33`W00k. ` ` l `A watchnight service is being held. this (Thursday) nightnin St. George's Church. ` 3 xxmnnm rimding nf 7l`m~onto was the: Chll!'ch. William Goring` of 7l`oronto was the: `guest of Mr. and Mrs. V. Knight oni Chrlstma. , `Ilnna (`Jay-anon Mitahall of Toronto. C`l1`l!?rsst.m `ttlslorence Mltcell of Toronto: is visiting her pa:-`ants, Mr. and Mrs.; . 8 am. Ln/rig: Dora. Kleerof Toronto is visit-. Cotter Ave. . Lionel Blogg of.Detroit. is spending` New Year's holidays w1th.h_is parents ; in Burton Ave; . `llllaancl nvn and Janet Kerr of Elm- McFadden, uaroune -t. ~ ` Albert Stunden has given up farm-; mg and moved to town on account of I Mrs. Stunden s ' health. I`! 'rr.\..mln}on vnonoa-or nf (".T\T'R rnQ-. Reduction in taxation and public officials the only solu- tion of agricultural depression "and restoration of prosperity in our country. ASHFORD W. WARNICA Reeve for 1926. I115 purcuua, Aux. uuu a.u.L Bo Vu. uaygnv. I Mrs. J. R. Bell, Thos. Bell and Jos.i Bell, passed the` Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, Detroit. 3 Mr. and Mrs. S. Roach and family! have returnedffrom a. holiday enjoyed: "with the_former s parents in Kilworthy. ` _.__s 1:-_.._ TH -n:r..1-:1...:.a.... ..._.1. vvguon unnv_-nu. ...v- -. rvvn ----... --.. -_--~ __ --- Mr. and V Mrs. E. Mcrvaddeia anvci: daughter Doris, spent.Christmas with! the latter's mother and sister in Toron- 1 t0. I 1! and `Mfr: I (Z`.nwIna' and Mr and: Li0I'.lIlgu ' Lorne Sweeney: Who has conducted a. news stand here for some time. has; gone to North Bay where he has taken! a -position. I Mr , and Mrs. W. Vvnrdman nnent L. Spearn. ~ I Miss Dora. Klees`or visit-, ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McNiven.i Ave. b \ 'I'.InnAI mom: of Detroit. snending. Burton AVG; Misses Olive and Janet Kerr vale are visiting their cousin, Mrs. E.; McFadden, Caroline .St. ` Allnnv-f Qhinnn has given In) farm-v. lV1I`S. Btuuucue uucuun. C. Kerrigan, manager of C.N.R. res-! taurant at Gravenhurst. has been! transferred to Stratford. % V I _-__1-_ ._a n1I...1....-.......l...-..4. .~..-." Lu Luau, \l&I-o\4\.a' u..-nu... ~-. Mrs: Clarence Jackson and daughter] of Collingwood are visiting her parents, I Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunton. I -r14_A.I_ -n r\-.@.....1._ -rv...a..........u.-. Ll aI|nLuLLuu vv -.--.......-..- .... [Extra copies of The'Exa.miner may: be obtained at Clark's news stand. nexti to Post Office, Gowan St. -In-L,_ 11I_........... 'l np.I-.-.4`.-s nn Anuundni-nu `MP3. .24 . Auunuuucu. Mr.. and Mrs. Wm. Peck and daugh- 'ter Evelyn were in Toronto with Mrs. Peck's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pater- son, for Christmas. "Vina `Donyou nvnnv-innnn hnnvv nnc- son, 10!` unnuuuus. The Railway experienced heavy pas- senger business during the Christmas season and are preparing for the big New Year's traffic. ` This week's transfers from Allandale shops include F. Kent to Fort Erie: H.1 Watkins and A._ Lines to Toronto and` T. Gumbley to Montreal. Mrs. Conway and Miss E. Hornby of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. F. Coon! and son Edwin, of Hamilton spent the| ,holidays with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. C.` `Nichols, Cumberland St. ` > mo rrrm ELECTORS or VESPRA: u...-.-..,, ..--v .. -.-..-. ..._,..-....v . On Wednesday evening a Christmas`. 'tree, supper and program was given? I by the Sundayschool on the Holly ap- ] -pointment of the Burton Ave. charge. An interesting program was provided; by the children and young people in} the presence of an audience that filled: the church. f\n "nIIvInr`nIv n-nnn8nn- An 1'1 I-kn` L118 UHUFUII. ! On Thursday evening. Dec. 17. the: officers and members of Stella Thomn- : son L.O.B.A.. No. 551, met for their} annual installation of officers. Owing` to other duties R.W.P.P. Sister Brush was unable to be present. Past W. Sister Bates conducted the installing of. the new lqfficers in their respective] stations. After lodge all the members] sat down to a sumptuous banquet. A pleasant eyening was spent. | A Beeton Agent Goes to Toronto . (Beeton World) Mr. and Mrs. T. Chanin left on Monday for Toronto`,-where they will reside. Mr. Chapin, who has been agent at the C.N.R. (formerly G.'I`.R.) station here for the past. thirty-five years, has relinquished his duties owinsr to ill- health. In recognition of -his long, ef- ficient and faithful service. and on ac- count of his weakened condition. the superintendent's private car was sent down from Allandale fo convey him to -Toronto. The bestwishes of their large circleof friends here accomnany them to their newshome in the Queen City. I Ivngvu av: o w u u u - u -- The following dispatch which ap- peared in the Globe on Christmas morning was of interest to many Al- landale people, Mr. McIntosh having been minister of the Allandale Pres- byterian church 9. number of years ago. 'l`hn dang-hi-Av nf `Rev Dr. W. R. DYEGTIEH CDUPCII bl. HUIIIUUF UL ,VU'd.l'S asu. The daughter of Rev. Dr. W. R. McIntosh of King Street United (form- ,erly Presbyterian) Church, has been seriously ill for some time. Today it we announced_ that members of the congregation of the neighboring St. Mary's ~Roman Catholic Church are constantly praying for the recovery of A Miss McIntosh. ~nwun wanna nan urhon I-urn nviaufc Frayed for `Minister- s Daughter Vkn `4\1\Uvv'uunn Alanna!-nln uvklnk ow Mr. and Mrs. Charles Agar and Aud- irey spent Christmas in Alliston 11.1.... -n;r..__-. `AA . . . A . . . . _ .....a. 4.1.... .....,.1. gw&&&$aamm&&m&w &&w$&&mmamwiE ~ `VJ uyunsu \./an; nnnnn Au. u . a . . ~ - . . ~ y v -- l I Miss Mary Marrow spent the week- end in Allandale with Miss Marion Rerld. ~ `IX? finv-Raf! n1 Tnvnnfn cnnnr iIiNIs11L El;.ECl'l0NS

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