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Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1926, p. 9

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Service Couif week-end with his Iamuy new. Mrs. H. C. Dawson is visiting Tor- `onto friends. Mrs. Baldwin and Vera spent the week-end with Dalston friends. mu... 'hnv-nfhv stranazhan has re- week-end Wltn ualston I.l.`u:uua. Miss Dorothy Stranaghan turned to Barrie after spending a. sh_ort time at her home here. A . nnminn hwinnnll hannened With an her home nere. Gordon Dwinnell happened accident in the bush, which laid him up bnvn -nnvin rllv, accluexu. xu LIIU nus-u, u....... ..,.-,. ________,_V temporarily. .Miss Hazel Bertram is spending a. few weeks with friends in Bracebrldge. Dalston friends were sorry to hear of the death of Alex.` Oades. ' A very successful euchre and dance was held at Mr. Debenham s ' 5. The winners of the prizes were Mrs. Jas. Handy, Mrs. I-IerTb'_. ' Fraser, J. If-fandy. Rex. Watson and Gordon on Feb.. nttnuy . Dwmnell. PRESBYTERIAL W.M`.S. The V semi-annual meeting of the Presbyterial W.M.S. executive was held in St. Andrew's Church on Tuesday at- ternoon, with a. good attendance. Re- ports in all departments of the work -1 cu A an-Iv-nut`: rneeting. ' tea was. made 10!` tne annum rnwuu; av. .... -- .. held in 01-11_lia.`1n May. V ~ . At th9;Cl03G of the meeting`. we -served" by the ladies of St. Andrew's. 1 '.Buy A_dvert1sd Things. 01.031: runs 25, light s'yru'p, {for 25 Dmesc Sliortning, _v .1)-lb. p_rint . ._' . . . Red Cohoeshlmong '11-'8` 3._ %'s: A. MEEK]JMS -- nnnnvin An FILSION 'pHoN_1-: 35:52- 20 rytather here-over sunuay. - _ ` . ` vMr.fa.nd M1-s.__W. `A. Feltis are*v1sit- I mg the farmer's parents here. I - A Rev. .A-. L. Atton is visiting with` . friends in Toronto this week. I Mr... T.nnnn1r nf `Ran-in is visitii12~. Er for .. ..... `few days here last week. _ \ ~- .- 5` Miss G.` Kidd of Orlllla was with her. ' {father hereover Sunday. mr. `and Mn W A. Faith: in-e`visit-. friends In Toronto tms ween. . . I I. Mrs. Lennox of_Barrie is visiting; Mr. and Mrs, Milton Sherman. . A 1\.`I'ism `H. A. Clute of Wvebridze spent Mr. and Mrs` Luutun Dutsruluu. 1 Miss H. A. Clute of Wyebridge spent 1 the week-end at her home here. um...-._.rlVn Mr and Mrs. T-`l'a.rrv Can- I the week-.enu at net uunu-3 uerc. I Born---'1`o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Can- 1 [non on Feb. 2, 1926. a. daughter. I `ll :-4: `|\'!Au nf I'!`nll' visited her {anon Feb. '4, 1330. 8. uaugnwr. Mrs. Ness of Stroud visited her `mother. Mr's. J. Pollock. over Sunday. M..- ml-mmnnnn M` St, (".n1>ha.rines- ~motner. Mrs. J. houocx. over Bglluuy. I Mrs. Thompson of St. Catha.rines~ 5 is visiting with her mother. Mrs. Geo. ' Duff. - . I In... M` Wank M Hm Yfnivrsitv of `Dutf. T V - Miss M.` Webb of the University, of `Toronto spent the week-end w1th~her - parents. I W, `H . Jahh held a. decidedly success- ` parents. a W. H. Jebb held a. decidedly 'ful sale of farm implements on Tues- jday. -Feb. 9. , A an Nnillv underwent a serious 00- day...~1~'en. :9. , Geo. Neilly underwent a serious op- . eration last week,and 1s.stilL`in a\crit1'-'- | cal condition. 4. _ rm... TKYA1-nnn'c: rnqnmm am hn1din2' a.. ' cal condition. 4 ' The Women's Institute areholding a. Valentine dance in the Town Hall on Tuesday, 'Feb. 16, at 81pm. - (a.dvt.) Minn rzlam.-u `Dnn_riri2' called on Ml`. 1 your chop 1110 minced raimn. forsileat (a.dvt.) Miss Gladys Dearirig called on and Mrs. Sam. Cole last weekvon her way home from Toronto to Manitoulin 1'.` o.,.'-.-hm 1\/rnilo-an A '1` (".,1\/I'M tesmheri Island. . .of p!ano. vocal and the Cookstown `every Thurs H. G. Arnold's. E. Regina. Milligan. A.T.C.M., teacher ory will be in day. Studio at (advt.) 6c A Anniandlv annnngnfnl band carni- lL|Ul.1lUl.', SIDLVLB allu IJIVI-lava no Died-At_ Pinkerton` on Sunday. February 7, 1926, Mrs. Eli Law in her 75th year; Funeral left her late resi- dence` at Pinkerton on Tuesday. Feb. 9, at A2 p.m. Service was held at St. John's "Anglican Church at 3 p.m. DIIVUI` VI Uuulny The home of-Mr. and Mrs. C.` G. Clute, Cookstown, was the scene of a very happy event when they and their many friends met together to celebrate the silver anniversary of their Wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clute were the recipients of many beautiful and costly gifts also a. h ndsome sum of money. The table wa' artistically decorated with sweet peas, roses and ferns. A hand- some cake adorned the centre of the table. Among the guests from a dis- tance were Miss Clute of Wyebridge, Mr. and Mrs. Clute of A_l1anda1e,.Mr. and Mrs. `W. `S. Tompkins of Orillia, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ney of Bradford and Mr. Reid of Ivy. During the after- noon. and evening many of Mr. and Mrs. Clute s friends called to extend to them their heartiest congratulations. All. join. in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Clute many` more years of "happiness and prosperity. '- ~ - Urlurcnlll vvuna uvuu .vs-up The Earl Rowe Cup wascompeted for by Churchill, Cookstown and Stroud: Curling Clubs on Cookstown ice on Monday, Feb. 8k There were only 3 clubs so two games each were p1ay- 7 ed and the .points were counted. rm... (`nnkafnwn muh was renresent- ed and me points were uuuuucu. The Cookstown Club was represent- ed `by the following players: ` Rev. Beveridge, J. Wilson, I-I . Fisher. R. McAfee, skip; J. Donnell, Dr. Mill- er. H. Leadley, T. McMil1a . skip. Cookstown-land _Stroud, played the first `game and Cookstown was defeat- ed by 4 points. Churchill and Stroud then contested, Churchill winning by 13 points. The evening game between Churchill and.Cookstown was `excit- ing from start to finish. Cookstown winning by 2 points. Total points for Churchill 50, Cookstown 46, Stroud 41. thus. giving the trophy to Churchill. nnntmmwn. vimmediatelv nut in a. cnauenge wxuuu the near future. thus. glvmgetne tropny to uuunsuux. Cookstown. immediately put challenge which will be played off . in Man near future. -9`: UUIIH 3 Vvu_nI The annual Vestry report `of St. John's Parish, Cookstown, for 1925, showsa very encouragingresult. The Treasurer's statement for nine months, from April 1st, shows that not only was a deficit of over $200 wiped out but a $100 increase to the Rector s sti- pend was paid and they're was a. small balance left .on hand. -`Ii`.nnh nf the various narish societies gum? 11. tnf` balance 1ert.on nanu. tEach of the various parish were able to show favorable balances and worthy contributions to the church. V , . The Sunday School is being thor- oughly organized under an efficient staff of -teachers and officers and shows a. marked increase in attend- nu-stub unav vv v. a.nc'e. 7 , - Treasurer's Report: -- Receipts, 9 months, $1780.37. Expenditure, $1,773.- no `hula:-Inn nn `hand. $6.69.---$1.780.37. $1780.37. 1Jxpenu1ture,-u,ua.- 68, balance on hand, $6.69,--$1,780.37. Qnnnv Sr-_h('ml-Ba1. On hand, ; balance $6.69,--$1,780.37. Sunday Sch('>,ol-Ba`l. hand, $3.82` Receipts, $129.41, --$133.23. Expendi- ture, $120.6L2, bal. on hand, $12.61,- $133.23. A v `D A,--Ra.l. on hand. " $4.19. re- $133.23. A.Y.P.A.-Bal. on hand, $4.19, ceipts, $33.57 -- $37.76. Expenditure, $37.50. bal. on hand, .26c.-$37.76. Altar Gu1ld--Bal. on hand. $4.69, re- ceipts. $139.22,-$143.91.. Expenditure, stove. $5.00, white frontals for chancel, $81.11, sundries and flowers. $37.00, bal. on hand, $20.80,-$143.91. n , 11 -___1_. _. Anlnnun nviann n1nnfn ' on 118.110, 4U.oU,---9.1.-xu.aa.. The following officers were elected: People's Warden, K. J. Lawrence; Rector's Warden,.J. A. Agnew; Rec- tor's Sidesmen, '-1`. McKnight, W. Good- A win, D. H. Ross, "1'. E..Monkman. Peo- p1e s Sidesmen. H. G. Arnold, Earl Soloman, W. Hughes,,C. Long, Robt. `Dptton; Lay Representatives, K. J Lawrence. J. A. Agnew; Vestry Clerk: II ! 'nl'n`I'Iv-do-hf daughter at Beamsvme. ; Harold Wallace .01! Toronto spent the `week-end at his home here. A vnv-V successful box social and Lawrence, 0 . 4 T. McKnight. IHOLESALE PRICES *1 Feb. 1 0--Ben`. Webb onloaded a. car of salt last week.` , _ `Wm. Metcalfe has gone to visit his I at Beamsville. : um-nm Wn.1lace .01! `week-end at ms nome nere. A very successful box concert was held at St. Paul's Angli- cpn Church last Friday night. Re- `ce_1p:s amounted to about $70. n.-pm. interest is being taken in the tdeipts amounted to 3.001.112 am. `Great interest being `First Aid and Home Nursing course. about forty-two pupils V taking advant- age `of the very practicaleand thorough demonstrations and lectures given by Miss Alexander, the nurse in charge. unmamz Rrnlnv was onerated on for Miss Alexander, tne nurse Lu uuai.-,e. Howard Broley was operated on appendicitis in R. V. Hospital on Tues- day. His many friends wish him a speedy recovery." - Some visitors from here to Toronto this week were; Miss Flora Neelands. Mrs. George Young. Chas. Sproule and Herb. Black. .' . ` -. V . .. Mrs. Brown and Miss `Brown of the United Church parsonage e tertained at a trousseau tea on Manda. . Feb. 7. in --honor of Miss Velma Brownewhose marriage to Mr. John Clark of Welland . takes place .'rhur._Bda.y,' Feb. 11. Mrs. F. W . Brown .01 Goldwater and Mrs. Robt. ' .c:..nnnm ntnrillla assisted. IW. Brown ,0! Goldwater arm 1 Swinton of Orilliax assisted. Churchill Wins Rowe Cup I v\_____ IV...` cu-an - nnvvuv siIve."-Vvziding _n il__ ..._.1 1| . St. John : Vestry __ - _.A...__ %STRUD_ >CERY Jf nu: nAnnua_1-:xAM1N.n . . (Continued. from page 1) V _ fact of their wealth and luxury has "been the means of their downfall. Home` the Centre of Problem _ - The home is `at the. centre of`th'e-_- . roblem, - stated * "Mr; Greenslade; , any parents are careless and often {have no moral responsibility with` re-l 1 gard'to training their children. There)`: |are also families which have been de- ' gserted by, the father and the boys get llbeyond their mother and do as they {like and eventually `become wards of re; the State. Mr. Greenslade ated; that 'he.`had been gfor a time roba-I t tion officer of the Juvenile Court in'` Toronto and that this institution had been the means of saving many juv-` r enile offenders who -would havebe-1 come criminals. if they had` been 3'treated in the`usua1 way. I- T n... nn+ an ulna-rv\1'a+ . cfnfg Mn `treated in tile usuurway. ; . I ampnot an alarmist," stated Mr. Greenslade, b_ut I find` a breaking downof respect for parental author- ity. When a boy ceases torecognize the respect and reverence due `his parents and. his home it will not be long till he" refuses to respect the 1 authority of the `State. - If respect does not "begin at home it will.not* . begin_anyw her_e. . Craze fora Good Time The craze for a good time is born in boys and girls and if not brought out right maylead to trouble. -Mr. |Greenslade did not think v't should be repressed but should be `directed along -proper `lines. (`Over-indulgence ; of the parents is not the solution and ` it may be a menace to the home and eventually to the `State. He thought . every boy should `have money, but the craze for money sometimes goes 1 beyond the bounds of honesty, with ` serious results. [ Fl`-.. an-nn+ -no-no ndnnnf he +1(DI| RH serious results. `Too great care cannot be taken as to who has control of boy athletics, which are closely connected with the boy problem, he said. In dealing with boys we are dealing with valu- able material and can t afford to have it wrongly controlled. r`..w.n+.-m Ia-`a nr-m1ni:-d the chair. It wrongly contruueu. Compton Jeffs occupied the chag- and Harry Barron was the booste . His attendance. prize went to Frank Livingston. A new member, Gilbert . Webb, was introduced. ' - L French ivory snoe norns. An evenly-contested hockey match ;was played on Friday, Feb. 5, between \Barrie Shoe Factory and Midhurst. Midhurst had the advantage during the first period, "scoring two goals. Al- though Barrie boys did some brilliant playing the locals kept them well un- der control through the heavy check- ing and some good stops on the part nf Mnrriff fhn goalie. The second per- Feb. 10.--A very successful racing carnival was held at Midhurst (refor- estation) rink on Tuesday, Feb. 2. A large crowd of spectators, skaters and competitors, 'numbering about two hundred, were in attendance. Prizes and prize-winners were as follows:-- Men s race, open, Stanley McLean. a whip; men's race, season ticket hold- ers, Stanley McLean, cuff links; ladies race, open, Cora Brown. vase; ladies race, season ticket holders. Mabel Wattie, work basket; couple race, op- nn (`nun 'Rr-nurn and Bart Fralick. EV- Wattie, work nasxet; Couple race, Up- en. Cora Brown and Bert Fralick. ' ersharp pencils; couple race, season t1cket~ho1ders, Huldah McKee` and Norval Luck, nail les; boys race, 16` and under, Jas. Torpey, hockey stick;- boys race, 12 and under, Ross McKee. hockey stick; girls race, 16 and un- der, Cora Brown, compact; relay race, "B. Fralick, S. Fralick and H. Orchard, French ivory shoe horns. An n1ronIxr_rInY'IfQGf9d hnakev match Ezulgus nzxwnuwu. was entence for`, another - op. nu-{Inn Iuinn lffhr ing and some goou sums Uu L116 pan. of Marritt, the goalie. The second per- iod both teams played a fast game but ended scoreless. In the third stan- nc.-.m;.-_. ufnnnn nn Hm ice deter- but ended scoreless. m we um-u smu- za Barrie stepped on the ice deter- mined to overcome the two-goal han- dicap and `scored two goals after a. few minutes of`pla.y. Midhurst came to life and added two more counters. to their credit. Just before the bell rang Barrie scored once more, the game ending Midh rst 4, Shoe Fac- tory 3. The teams w re: Shoe Factory e-Goal, Vair; defence, Somers, Barnes; centre, McDonnah; wings, R.vCorbett, ~O Connor; subs., Garner, Desourdie. Midhurst--Goal, Marritt; defence, N. Schandlen, S. McLean: centre, M; Wat- tie; wings, Luck, Kissick; sub., M. Qnhonlnh E1!-3; wuxsa, uuun, ;s.;m:u-us , ........., Schandlen. , Referee-R. Brown. On Saturday, Feb. 6, over fifty child-. ren enjoyed a pleasant afternoon skat- ing. The young ladies of Minesing Station and Midhurst had a skating` party. Lun'ch was partaken of in the spacious dressing room.` Idl-Ill`-\n Feb. 9-Miss Florida Adams of 'rc$r- onto spent the week-end with her par- nnfa `Ill LU E ents. 'I"'Inn The young people's wee ly meetings in connection with Le ro_v United Church are being Well attended and all the members appear greatly inter- ested in their success. Prior to Mr. and Mrs. H. Speck and family leaving for Alliston, Where they __1-I-I _._...l.:I.. LI...` Tn-Fun! TT!|`""l3 \KfflVI _S_ estea m tneir success. will reside, the Lefroy United W.M.S. met at the home of Mrs. Tebo where afternoon tea was served and Mrs.- Speck presented with a gift and an ad- dress in recognition of her good citiz- enship during her sojourn in_ Lefroy. The Speck family will be much missed by all who knew them. Mr amvstnn and family of `Severn LLIU Liyvvn a.u......_, -.- ..,- -.._,_- fem. - Mr. Gravston and family have moved to town. -Mr. Gravston having been appointed 'secti9n fore- man in place of Mr. Speck. 1ur.. Rnfnhnlnr and familv of Brad- place of Mr. speck. Mr. Batchelor and family of 'ford have moved to Lefroy. Mr. Bat- chelor having been appointedC.N.R. section man in place of W. Brown on account of being senior in the service. Mrs. A. Adams was taken suddenly ` ill. last week but her condition is much improved and it is hoped she will be able to~take her place as organist and choir leader in the United Church next Sunda . _ . pm...-+ Qnwvn of Niagara. Falls has Sunday.` Robert Sawyer of Niagara been spending a brief holiday with "friends in this community. ` - ml... {An `hnnrn in nnusdn2'the C.N.R.| 1:, lb. .. friends in this communuzy. ' q The ice boom is causing'the C.N.R. staff to` `work `overtime in order to handle the business. . M... Av-fh11r wing has been quite ill the business. Mrs. Arthur King has been quite for some time. Her condition is im- proved and it is hoped she will soon ho around again. I DFOVEQ anu u. 15 be around aggin. ""I"I323l \'nIj Feb. _` 9-Miss Vona. Ness: of Barrie was the guest of Miss Viola.` Stone over the-week-end. T _ Mr. and Mrs. Butler have returned from their visit to Toronto. A 1\Ir...= Dnklnunn nf OI-ila called on from their visit to '1'orom.o. Mrs. Robinson of Orillia. called tier. aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. ._Robt. Kendall, last Thursday. ~ 1u|'...ona 1\ll'u-an T-Till nf `Hillside were Thursday. .Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Hillside were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. Cruse for as week. ' - ' \ . Mrs.-_ Noble and daughter 'of Orillla. spent a. couple of days in the village. The hockey gameaon F1-1day.1a.st be- furnnn nm ,'."Id I-Ifawkestone. which MIDHURST STATION hockey gameaon rnuay luau. oc- tween Orov and Ha.wkes.tone. resulted in a.-w1n for the`- local boys by the score of .2 to 0. .was. the fastest seen here this `season. There was much at stake as the teams battled hard I GEN; MGR. C.N.R. . LEFBPY. Ifrom- bell to bell. Oro had their full strength in the line-up while the locals were weakened by absentees and in- juries. Still they went into the game with the bound to Win" spirit and held the visitors scoreless. Arrangements are being made to bring the Barrie Juniors here for an exhibition game with the local team `on Friday night of this week. This should be worth ~.-usn~u-\1 ' UL LIIID ` seeing. capito `mg: Theatre _ _ THE`. HOME OF BETTER PICTURES TONIGHT EFRIDAY . SATURDAY A Cyclone of Merriment!- The You haven t laughed until you have seen The Live Wire. High voltage fun and electrify- ing thrills in his newest and peppiest picture. `up rs u--- ,n Elizabeth St. near ale Ave.. on 'ednes- . .-lion-`AA nn flan inn t; Fish, lb. . % THE GREAT cmcus MYSTERY Two` Lshows, at 31.15 ,and 9.15. _- IIQII r Cbmedy I` ms HIGH HORSE` JOHNNY HINES Let s go! W $ome show`! And we dpn t mean` maybe! LOWER PRICES _ svgt::5;y~" l;;ti;;; I Q: V2.30 REGULAR PRICES . a iiiifcui only (La dies) ...... . .' ............. . . 35 Haircut; and Marcel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75c Haircut and Shampoo (bobbed hair) . . . . . . . . . . . 75c I_;a_test_S _c`y1e s,in Marcelling - Our Marceller has just :.,.1.:..... n ..m.~m:.1 nhnrcn in Tnrrmfn- LalC5l OI.ylCb Ill lalppxuu ~- \,,,.., . .. `returned from taking a speciai course in -"l`-or_6'Ht6. APhoneAa'p`pointn:1ents early for Nurses Dapce, F ri., 12th. n\--\-va-- --_ _ .._.. Adults 23, 'a.x'2-c~. "Child:-gn 9c, tax 1:. Chapter Five of Danna`. Dl\l\lV\;I'I ' 1- -- ---I """"'u" THORNTON BRANCH - - M C-Wig1e.Managez 385 `Q--IN-#-` The: Royal Bank _ of Canada . IKOI. Pko o u u 0 126 r . . 3 lbs. for-25 PHONE 75 7 DARK Mon, TUES., wan. The Most `Talked.-o.f , Picture of the Year! With Ho11ywood s L_ate`st i Feminine Star ; L VILMKBANKY `and thl dashing \rl.\l.anJA A man nan--.-no Saturday, Feb. 20--W. H. Martin. at Man-in's Yards, Barrie; 21 good cows. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A. McCon-. key, auctioneer. 6-7x Vvednesday, Feb. 24--Wm. MacDonald, lot 12, con. 9, Essa; pure bred Aber- deen-Angus cattle. farm` stock and implements. Sale at 1 p.m. W. A.- McConkey, auctioneer. 6-7x A_ love revelation to plumb the depths of your soul-- greatest in realistic romance-- thrilling in its moments of inspired beauty and drama- a pageant of splendor and style against a background of war and n-a1'|-nnfrvl Uacngruuuu UL vvou. uuu gallantry ! Don't miss this powerful drama of life and love. Two Shows, at 7.15 and 9.15. And Imperial Comedy` HIGH JlNX _ REGULAR PRICES for won- j Adu1tsA23 c, tax 2c. Children e, tux lc. clgljzbgr SALES 1-1-7 1'? 11'- and April) Paste Nhna -50 2for25e - ,, .. 2155. fox-.25: =!lIEIM.`E I0!`-_ uuutuvu r. to give him further szitution. KAGE RRETFS . 30c and 40: (lot. Coeds delivered promptly to any 7 lbs. for -_.r -f' _-- _- part 9f town 32 not, per tin . . * 25 gpuuu IIIIU VVVU'vuu: nun nay; vvvvvvvv -- H. 'J.- Eade went to Windsor this I `week to attenda. Boy Scout convex}- tion. . -. . Wm. Moore has `begin in `Montreal and Quebec City this week-on a bus- `iness .tr`rp. 5 ~ A : ` In..- 11---- 1:\-__.- 1...- ....Lu'uv-{gal I-n THURSDAY, 9233,03 11, um; "3; I'_l2al\DU1Vl\h - 3.` Mis iihra Fer:-VS?` visited for a tiv} days in Penetang recently. `:9;,_ Il'-..:_ `ll.YI'_..LLr-8 Tnwnnn I Liillvluonoa O\\I$I0voiI unga Miss Marie McKnight of -Toronto" spent the week"-endzat her home here-.` `D '1 r.`...I_ .......4. 4-- minunv this '1 Jucap ~u. syn `Miss Maryflerry has retufnd `Toronto after visiting her sisters L for; a few weeks. as 1 `I'D ,1 l\___A_`I.I GI. Inau- u Lew wanna. _ > Mrs. F. J. Wood, Bayeld.St., has 1"eturned home a1terspend1ngAtwo `weeks in_ Toronto. ' ` .. CU II,__._-A_._ -..-J "'3.-mi WUURB LII I-Ul Ull|Vn Mrs. 'Ro'bt. H. Murray and Miss: Jean Murray have g_one to s%endTthe remainder of the wmter in ononto. A ___A____.__-_I 1.-...- .--L SVVIIIGIIIIIUL UL VI-Iii vvnonvvn can -v-`-.----l towell. . R. J. Binning returned home on Saturday after spendin a couple of weeks at his parental `(me in `Lis- u':.... `M `I'- T.++1n--`Hnu'rn+.11rnnd tn W , I 0 Lfilsts M. J ; Little `has? returned to `her home in Stayner after spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Cole- man, Mary St. V . Mun 'Rrnn1(A' anns: `A tn : Ottawa on ! man, Mary at. H _ Mrs. Brookes' goes to Ottawa on Monday, Capt. Brookes .havin'g'.been- transferred from .'Camp Borden to that city until the springs. . ` ' " 'I-- .... --`I`J-_-- -1 Jvkn n-Ivnann )l8 A\ e.. Ull v\'cI.uu=a- it slipped on the icy stained a fracture of f her right leg near 5 taken to the hosnito Ialo VIUJ uuvas yuv nynuuao The annualdance of the (irenden Old Girls Association was `held last Friday night at the Wellesley Studio, 55'Wellesley St., Toronto, with about fty guests present. Miss E. M. El- good, principal of the schoolfreceiv-' ed, with the president, Miss Helen` Palling. Miss Elgood wore an even- ing `dress of black satin and carried _a bouquet of roses. Others from Barrie who were present were Miss Flora Featherstonhaugh, Miss Miriam Bell, Miss Audrey Henderson,_,H. H. _Creswicke and Campbell Raikes. During the evening Miss Elgood -was presented with a handsome bouquet of roses by the Ovenden graduates. St. T-homas Church, Toronto, was the scene of a -pretty_ mid-winter wedding on Thursday of'last week, when Katherine Esther, daughter of married to John Reiner. Boys, son of .Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boys `of Barrie. The -bride, who was given away by her brother, `Cecil Lett of, Oshawa, was charming in a gown of_ white georgette, with the bridal veil caught with white wood lilies. She carried lilies of the valley and orchids. -The bridesmaid was ;Miss Barbara Mc- Crea, who wore powder blue georg- ette and hat with ostrich feathers to match and carried a bouquet of roses. The groom was attended by H. H. Creswicke and the ushers were Dr. W. C. Little and M. H. Esten of Barrie. V . 1|K..... T at` vnnd-`unlit tr? yfkn `HIRE `Mrs. Lett andthe late F. A. Lett, wu\ barrle. Mrs. Lett, mother of `the bride, was. dressed in pearl grey crepe de chine and wore a black hat, Mrs. W. A. Boys wore autumn` leaf velvet -and hat to match. After the wedding a receptionwas held at the home of the bride's mother, 263 Wright Ave., and Mr. and`Mrs. Boys left for a two weeks honeymoon in Bermuda. 'l'a'1unuAu -Pnnm -Rnvrin whn attended weeks noneymoon In Dermuuu. Friends from Barrie who attended the wedding were: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Boys," Dr. and Mrs. W. 0. Little, Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Esten, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Stevenson, Miss Freyda Bird, Miss Helen Palling, Miss Edith. Creswicke, Mrs. G. E. =`Brookes~. and H. H. Creswicke. Mrs. Davidson and Mrs. A-. L. Cuffe of Kingston and `Mrs. R. "McDonald and Percy Vivian of Toronto were also guests. ./ S WOOD SPECIAL \ DRY or GREEN 12-inch, 16-inch or 4-ft. lengths - For prices phone 1992W SERVICE - counmasv - QUALITY -% PRICE chain Red anaWhit6 sures 1'-`RY S% cocoA. `III- Good Qality Toilet . Paper 1. . . . 7 for ayor Craig, Deputy- d Mccuaig and Ald. nnierence in Toronto :1. general manager of 51 of the C.N'.R.. with xuation at Allandale. finite was arrived at. ame away condent sentations would re- ideration and bone- ierc-nce would brim: Nuejell Jelly Ppwders, % * #vr - 3 for PERSONAL w--w :7 .1/2 : c. J. sMrrH% 1F3T6Ys'---1.1=.'r'I' 15 Collier, St. -13.1-io'.Ts~ convicted oh Fbb. 3 of Angus Haminton. was cntpnnn another SPEClAL__S ron wmc STARTING FEB. 12 \'rn V . . . . . . . 'rH`c>'N-1ba : ` Miss Ivy imms sp:entt the`;we e;k'-rend . ' E`wa.rt Kiddnis visiting at his home. at Georgetown. I I .e - f _ ' Mr. and Mrs. Burrows Stewart snent T J. Dawson has blood poison in the week-end in `Beeton. . .; V onewiand. , Mrs. '1`. W. Maw spent the` -week- Dick Potter spent the Lweek-end with` `- I III\I`I\l\n.\row-.. _ .c.,,',, I I ' here. end with friends in Barrie. A g, . w `friends in -Tottenham. . s ! Mrs. .Lennox of Toronto spent the _`\yes.' M'cNaught of Toronto is spend- Iweek-end at S. J. MacDonald's... ' T ping a few days in town. `Mr. Morrow of Toronto spent Friday Jos. Martin, Jr.. of Ailiston spent a. yvith his cousins, John ~ and" Robert tew week. \ -- - A - . : -5 Ilnn an `Kidd nf m-inia was Ea Bonus, 3 lbs. 28 `end with Vtmenas In xsarrw. =.- L. of MacDonald's... (1 with and". Robert 1 West. '. . 1 V S muel Clarke or Lloydminster 11 Sa ..- spent last week; at N. Di`! Clarke's. ` (:1. - " , Ilium `Faun Inrnn `Of Visit- Clarke's. , ' 4g. 4 - 3 . Miss Eva, Jordonfot Alliston, ed last: week with her. aunty Mrs. Crossiey. ' . _ * I , Mrs. '1`. A. Lawrence is spending a. week with friends in Toronto and; Camp Borden. ' Mr. mmninzham of Aliiston. Presi-i Borden. "- , Mr. Cunningham of Alliston. Presi- dent 0! the Essa` Sunday School Asso- , ciation, visited Townline -Sunday School last Sunday. . a ., The subjects for `discussionin Trin- ity United Church next Sunday willf be: Morning. .A_Man Sent from God; ' evening. "Divine Contentment." ` Owing to the stormy. weather the regular meeting of the Presbyterian _W.M-.S. was postponed; from Jan. 281 to Feb. 4. andwasheld at the home of` Mrs. D. H. Corbett. A I rm... 1 ntnrnn_i'innal.. Dav of Prayer 1 Mrs. D. 11. uoroeu. _ The International. Day of Braygr D .wil1_be observed on Friday. Feb. 19; at, `2.30 pm. A Joint meeting of the,Un1ted. and `=PreTsbyterian W.M.'S. and 'Angl1-D can W.A. will .be held in'St. Jude's Church. All leydles are invitgd to at-5| ban` Events. ._. , s . - ~ - Shroye '1`uesday-Pancake` night-- coming within a few days, turns our thoughts toward the annual pancakes -and maple. syrup. Don't forget to `put in a ring. a button and a 5-cent piece to be hunted by the children and to `makelyour pancakes by great-grand- mama's recipe. \Vilhat might have been affire with heavy loss was averted by. speedy help from neighbors and townsmen. last Saturday evening when the. house of. Nicholas Wice took -fire on theroof and began to blaze. The alarm was given by ladies returning from :3. W0- men's Institute meeting. In about alf an hourthe fire was ,under contro . 1- _..u.I-..I A}: -.-.0 Pnlv-ll!-11 'TTn \J11Ul.'U tend. tend. ' , , V The `February me tins of the W0- men's Institute will a .held on Wed- nesday, 17th, at the home or Mrs. Jas. A. Jamieson. A _ull'attenda.nce is re- quested ss business pertaining to the_ social must;be arranged. see Coming Events. < Qlnwnun 'I`IIn(1nV--pncB.kG` an n0ur- (.113 Life was ,uuu\;a. vuuu. u.. The Ladies Aid `of Trinity `United Church met at the home of Mrs. Law- rence on Wednesday afternoon, .The most important business was the ar- ranging for .'the congregational tea which is to be held in the church on Friday evening, Feb; 26. The tea this year willtakev the form of a cold meat supper. A dainty lunch was `served by the hostess assisted by her aunt, Mrs. Jamieson. . A rm-.2. annual meeting of Townline Jamieson. , The annual meeting of Ladies Aid took place at the conclu- sion of the Women's Missionary So- ciety meeting on Thursday. Feb. 4, at the home of Mrs. D._ Corbett. The Treasurer reported the raising of $123.00 during theiyear. After attend- ing to the necessar repairs at the manse. the society ad`a. balance of $10. The `officers of last year were continued in office. The Aid wishes to . thank all who so kindly helpednduring theyear. An A.Y.P.A. has been organized in St. Jude's Church with the following officers: President, Mrs. W. A: Jam- ieson; Vice-Pres... Miss Doris Webster: Sec y., Burrows Stewart; 'Treas.. Mrs. Elmer Feltis; Committee. Mises Ber- nice Jennett and Mary Marrow, Lorne Booth and Bob Orock. The opening meeting, which is to be held on" Saturday, February 13. at 8 p.m. `will be in the form of a. social. All young people and thoseinterested in A.Y.P.A. work are cordially invited. ` Feb. 10-.--Howard Bertram spent the week-end with his family here. M... 1: rs `Dawson is visiting Is A LEG

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