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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1926, p. 16

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STA'f1oN` inAL`s{ToN I"-llLLSlA)/ALE _ vu'u. 1.. xv; `son. I - \~ ` Dprmg 'OV6!'7:EIle' weex-ancl, Mr. andv~Mrs. Thos, W1Iey`and child-. rep and Miss Spence` of hH9l1y _sp`e`rit Sunday with Mr. and Mrq.-.:2I*yg.A'Fcrgu+ Q 01:. A;-[r'ugn,1I. . -. - . v ` Fresbyterianx 1' Church. . ,1 J umors'-M: Montcrief .c.`;., ._a,Fra.ser p;,L. Hedger 1b: .1 ; A'r'dell 2b; A. :Kelcey-ss; A. Mar- shall 3b: C; Clute rt: G- Seymour 'f; G;-5Mql`)Iillan~,l!.-"' ` _ ~ - _ V vJ,?re_,s yt.e_1;`tgn\AI.i.:_1 lea-+Jean\She_ar c:l ;~8telIa.~ -lut`e:Tp,__j- " AIj\Iegx-`n,s 1_b;` `.1 L'_ea._u1l}_B. ' - - ,4`; ' ._ .'.l`Ii`e Winning Teams . Thoseztto `Whom ..;he presentations were ma;_1e,w_ere: _ _ _ N United` ` Church `Seniors--M. Mc- L.118'h1in?c;.F.Plant p; S. Thomas lb; :Dr. F. V-Majxwell 21): `W. Wbbb 3b; `E. *Mo,Fad,den*s_s; E; _tevernson rf; J. Plant .01`: `Am ,PI1S'h.-.lf. ' ** I I-"7b1'A'IiI'`7'l*nI-`li"v1. "l7\`u`~'n-nl-u '. Tu-.a...}..s3 `II- ".`-"`.`_..9$ - .5l`hose. who took pas,t"in. the program whichwas given were: Morris Logan, instrumental solos: Mrs. W. J. Gracey. Miss J. Edward, Miss E. Dobson. Mrs. II; `Spe,arn1""a.f1dv Miss J. Kearns; vopal solos;`:.Mit;'.,;nd __Mrs. F. Dobson. duet: M .I._ McL'a; hwn qua`; Rev. D..` C. Hill. --m.-.= w:'.;'3;.._;. In.-.......... new. 1).. U. 1-1111 spoke tor.the ladies. `Particularly jnterestfng was the ad- , dent of the club: Mr. Shears referred at length` to.the accomplishments of the club during` its first year and prophe- ' sled even greater success for the fu- ` dress made by Mr. shear, thepresh} ture.` Reference was madeto the fact that eleven teamshad taken part in the club's schedule. Mr.j Shear also spoke of the improvements which had, been, made _to the diamond on which` the games were played and to the wire` backstop which 'the satisfactory condi- tions of"the-cl ub._flnanc_es had made possible,-. And -lfn add1t_1pn_ to this` we haver. been able to provide sitting re- ` wards-_lfor. the Winners."_qoncluded .Mr. Rev. `Geo- Coulterbreslded over. the meeting. He spoke of the spirit-t, of good which had been evidenced throughout" the season ,and .la`ud ed.the work -that the`Ol1l`_b.l8, doing in ~promo\tln`g cleah "sport.-` ` V ` -- -' Tnnn `nylnn fnnb `clan-6"`-J... 4.1.- .=_._-....-_._4 'fellowship- : and _good` sportsmanship." P"3re:entat1on. 6}? _the` medals to th Presbyterian juniors was made by M Plant and" to the Presbyterian ladies by E.vKearns. Geo. Goring. the juniors manager`, replied on their behalf and Rev. D.. C. Hill spoke forthe *Partimsn~1v infm-mil-B-m~ urns +1.- u.-A was unanclauy ,sOun(1. ' " I :The senior trophy was presented by! L. E. Mc`Millin. who in a few Well` chosen words welcomed the gathering to the .Y". He thanked Mr. Magee for` the helpful interest which he had ~ta- ken in the sport and congratulated the victorious United Church team. The: `trophy was accepted on behalf of the-{ team by: Fred. Plant, its manager and` pitcher. T . Iphnannfnd-`An :0 `LA .......!...I._ 1.. AL V reuuerea. rerresnments were served; The common keynote which the var- ious` speakers `sounded was .the suc-; cess which the club ._had- experienced during the first year: of its existence. Organized." to promote sport and par-`I ticularly softball in Al.1anda1'e,`,it was shown that the efforts. of those at .the head_ had met `with I/leasing`--results.`\ Good, clean. wholesome sport had been provided, the ` season's program had; workedout with harmonyand the-club was"f1nanc1a.11y sound. `:'],`hn Qnnlnr frnnhir urges nan.-..u..+...u 1..-. Fitting recognition was accorded the ' winners of the three sections of the` Allandale Softball. Club on Thursday` evening when, at a largely attended! meeting. held in the Y.M.C.A.. medals] and trophies. were presented to the} `winners and an entertainment in their honour was given. The Magee Trophy, donated by Nelson Magee for senior competition, was presented to the Unit- .ed Church team, who topped the senior division. The members of the Presby- terian Junior team received suitably .~.eng`raved medals andthe Presbyterian ladies team,` champions among the ladies, were presented with pretty pins. ,After various speakers had been heard and a fine musical program had been rendered, refreshments ' .ThQ nnmmnn Irnvnnfn uylnink ob... ....... TROP v, MEDALS AN!-J, PINS To _ 4 wmmue SOFTBALL TEAMS uuuswuu qr A. rugn at once. V .The Secretary has been asked to form a checker .clu`b; Thiswill be open. to all playereih Allandale, Barrie and surrounding rural places. Ehquire at the Y as s00n`5I..u nnmzihln hauqn . `Km S Ul.'l'U UIIU Y': LIIU spemuqr. `On Monday, September 26, a new .1 time table will come into effect and- ; with its [inauguration the `last of the summertrains will be taken off. No.5? r , which arrives in Allandale from.To onto at 12.05 .pm. will be cancelled as will No. 58 which arrives in Allandale at 2.30 p.m..from Muskoka. The morn- ing passenger cain from Toronto will arrive in Alla t dale at 10.30 a.m. in- r. stead of at 10.05 a.m. as during the ` summerjmonths. The Meaford train "will leave Allandale at 10.40 a.m. while the Penetang train wilileave Allandale `at 10.52 a.'m. instead of at 12.30 D.m. as during the;ho1iday season. There W11; be no changes. in other passenger tra ns. \l|lnA UUlllUn Plans are under way for a local foot: ball 'club to be formed. All interested are asked to get'in touch with Dr. Maxwell or A. Pugh at The Qnhv-nfnrv hon: tum.-. ....1....: 4.- `KIT '""' Y.M.c.A. The Secretary is busy preparing for lthe annual ,. membership drive and wishes to announce that all member- ship dues arehdue fog` r_enewal*next month. ~ ' The Y" served many Allandale. men An (Hand-tn... ...8...'|_L ..._.a 1.. ,,u, !`_O8.Sl'. at\1.1tt1e'-s Hill. Rev, and Mr.` Coulter `and ,Mr. and Mrs. Morrison Were among those present. . `Rev. E. M. Burgess 9 Bond Head in , speaking it the rally `service held in Burton Ave. Church on Sunday evenings -took ash ! subject the words, "Sustain- ed Enthusiasm." It was pointed out by Mr . -Burgess that ,'it is easy to be a. christian `when rallies and the like were being held but 'i_t_ was much hard- a er to be onewhen things are carrying` on under normal` or worse -conditions. The grace is in going` on and holding steady to christian doctrines. asserted the speaker. '0?! NI'n'ns:nr Eon!-gunk.-... no .. ---- uuuueu; aec'y., U. upearn. ~ On Monday evening the members of Mrs. .Coulter s bo'ys"c1ass at the United Church Sundayschool accompanied by their friends" had a pheasant weiner roast at. Littl s Hill. _ Coulter ' 8.nf1 M?` and lfna T|IYnn~J-.~n- Mrs. ` unu uunuas nerore they return. ` The Tuxis boys of Burton Ave. Unit: ed Church met on Tuesday evening and elected their officers for. the coming `year. These will be: Mentor. J. Shep- pard; P tor, T Rpht. M!cQuade; .As- a1stant.P etor, J. AHenson; Treas.. C. Dunnett; Sec y., C. Spearn. On Mondav nvnnlnnv +111: w.m....I....... ..a uu Lug.` .u1e.Iau any winter months. ` Mr. J. A. ~McNelll and son John Anthony; whowhtve spent three months at thehycottag `here, left Wednesday for Montreal. They will spend a week or two visiting friends in ,Ham1lton and Dundas before they The Tuxin hnvn nf Run-+.-m A... 17.... -1!- P uns_a.v. cue parsonage on Monday. "The wegkly prayer `meetings ,at-the resbyterian church have been resume ed for the.fa11 sing `winter months. Mr. J_ A_ \MN9iI] n ru-1 unn Tn`!-- V! vs! u vv nun uvn I usouauhwl ';`-.' guru. . J F6P't:S0n. . . -1 V Mrs. Sadie Good, Miss -G(mk,and~ M:-;f ' `Long ..'.1`oronto visited with `Mr: and Mrs. . `Spring-over;;thef weekM-6nd_. Mr. 9nd:'Mw:A 'l`hnn, v'Wnv `sand /Mm.1_ gu vv-lnusor. .4 5 Miss` -Ethel Garaide and-Mis Dora VKnlght* left on Monda.y'.to attend T01`:- onto Normal` School." ` _ Rev. /A." Mxrand Mrs. Partridge dud son` Desmond of V Queensville were vis- itors at the parsonage Monday. weekly nraver meafinsrg 9+. +1.. xuu5uI}nI. ' ` Mrs. E. A. ,Ke1land: ha s fetrnedu home _after a pleasant visit with friends jn Windsor. .. ` ' 1u'I....- .r.u|....1 IV.-......'!.1`-- -_-:- --- - shene. - ' W W ..- Jack Little left on Tuesday to res'ume his studies at Queen's University at Kingstyrlx` - = ' Jfellandw hm: rnfnv-na nuu:5 Aural pluuep as soon`as; possih .._, _, .1... an ugc uu uuc ecu. Bruce Wilson, in corroborating Mn`; Brenn'an s_ testimoriy, said that if the ,car -had been" taken away during the`! evening` he would have noticed it. In reply to .a question from Chief 1. Stewart. he said that the employees were allowed ,. to use the cars for!" lbusiness. ; . - ] -cuu wuu xuru. 1. m.T=rpr1ng. - --~ Mrs. McConkey or -Barrie visited her niece, Mrs. A. Martin, last week. Mrs. Harriett Cagnpbell has returned to Holly a.tter,.spend1ng\ arcouple of [Fer uson. wee a with her (1 . dauqhtg-;a;.TMrs. _ J. S, Helri McBride, 2b; `Doris Kearns 3b:` Agnes Reynolds ss; Marie Trask rf; Sarah Wa11win~ c_f; Annie Davis_ lf. uuc uu'u:a_ PC1'_ Hour. V Sergt. `Cox in his testimony corrob- orated` what" had been` said by P. C. Rayner and added that the peed-f iometr on his car had been tested all month previous. He had. experienced ' `no difficulty in making but the num- ber of the car ahead. . ' II. 'D...-........... ..L-L_.I :1, - I oer OI the ahead. . Mr. ,Brennan stated that he was positive that the car`, had been in front of his garage at the time it was said to have been speeding on Brad- ford St. He further declared that he had given `no one permission to take the car. He had `been around" the shop all evening and had, as al- ways, kept aneye on the car. D... .. 'nr:I_ _ _, __-I L L VAJUU UUIU. _UJ_. `J,UuUWl11g I car and"takin`g` the number,` which . wasithat of _ Brennan's car. Magis-. ; trate zfeifs acce tedthe evidence `of the defence an` dismissed the case. H. H. Creswicke appeared on behalf of Mr. Brennan. {. .- . ` Constable Rayner, in ,the`.1;vitness` box, recalled driving along Bradford St. in Sergt. Coic s car andbeingl passed by a carwhich he believed to be travelling at an excessive rate of`speed. He had advised Sergt. Cox to catch up to the speeding car and . he had dpne so. Both officers tookl the number of the car and, follow- It ing it. for -two blocks, determined` from `Cox's speedometer that it was F1 travelling at from thirty~to thirty-' one miles per. hour. Qnra-+ -(`nu 1' `l..:.. 4.......A.:...--..-- -A-.4--`I j Buy Advertised '.l.;`hings.V Exam 1neI*`Classified Ads _.--.--.V' p- v- v-$1 7881;.` _2-1----`Mrs. fWi11.7_c;i1bt~_t. and Bert of Bond Head-~ spent `the week-, `-and with Mrs; I. M. Spring. - McConke3r Tot -Barrlevl'slted Inna vilnnn Mad 1|Ir....uu. 1...; .___u. mine 222 . Rgac : Adlets7 \1c per word eaiphjinsertiong; with minrinnrumv` charge _of25c. Six insertions for price of f0 UT. (10c per inse}'ti6n e1itra.wh_en charged) _Examiri`er classied Adlets and ,sel]_rAtogetheFr; A Use _them- smia1land'the%s,r%vi/cg big. ` - A Household Clvearaneei Sale condueted thriough`dExaminer Ciassified Adlets has been the means of ridding many a hcfusehold of "dis- gcardedi articles. A A M ` By taking advantage of The Examiner Classified Adlets a ready fnarket` can bedevel-' `oped for all `used articles tl1atm_ay have any instrigsic value. . ` ' V In many homes there are` stored away dis- used articles _of household AeqT1`ip'rnent,.sewing. machines, baby carriages, go-carts, articles of clothing, furniture and personal `belongings, all of which maybe quickly turned into ready cash. \ Many a prudent housewife has found it profitable to call ppon The Examiner Cl/assied .- _Adlets to eifect` a Household Clearance Sale. V. . - We _.are.%o eringithe'attfactix{eh(jme built by us in T Drury Lane, the new residentialevstreet between Clapper- "ton and .-Bayeld .Sts.,~;immediate1_y- north` of the bow1'n green and curling rink..._. r % V , V ~ A. .: * This hor"ne.is`mostmodern `in every particular. The exterior is. ex,cep"tiona/liy pleasing, with its half timber- ing; stucco work andistone chimney; i ` fl'HEVBALL;PLANlNG MILL, C01}1PAplY,I_.1j)_. :-_ "l"-l__'-'l__,-, -Inn Office Teleplane 109. xaunuuy w1Ln.Druntw00(1'Irlel'ldB.` ' -~ Rvev. P. R. Soanes. Aurormgave two interesting serm ns in the` Anglican thurflh on Sunda which weri e-nioyed _va.'.:~'.~~ ` This house will--be completed in two weeks, and we would appreciate an opportunity of showing you through, either while\it is being completed or after it is nished. Call on us for particulars. Terms-may be arranged with responsible party.` 5 There are quarter-cutioak oors throughout, wired for*both_stove and water heater, and many other un- `looked-'for. conveniences. t ` ' " V Thefst odr h2V1s_a`l ;<;Qod entrance hall, exception- lal? large living-room vsdth replace, dining-room and ki c ' hen.\ The~sec'ond oqr has three bedrooms-and bath and~fiveclothes closets. / ~ V The ce'l1arAis.'1aidVfout, with iilundry tubs, coal bins and vegetable room, and, /best _of_a1t, the ceiling is lined "Wi1h"Gyp1`OC, makingzitidustproof and reproof. , ADVERTISE IN `THE EXAMINER ' bring buyer _tl_1em--the .c_iost is_ VQIJI plan` I, ldlllo "Re.idence 390.1. `SKI UFUII by all. wuu Nu`. unu 1V1I'S. JEJIDHICK. -- The Misses Lillian andiEthel Calvert of Toronto spent ]the week-end. at the home of their uxgcle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. '1`itfin_. Miss Ethel gave a -violin V 5010 in the A_ng1ic.an'_c_huro/13 _S_vuTnda.y.V evening. . T . - Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Berthelotte `Sunday with .Brentwood ~!riends; 4 .: - Rnvf `P, `R, Rnnnnn vAnvnnn -as`... 4...; . epeijit` II.uB I-UP H: , I _ ` Mrs. Thomas Berthelotte has retumb ed name from attending the graduatloni , at the Penetang General Hospital,` her daughter, Miss Helen.` being oneot the graduates. Her many triende wish vher every success. . - `Mr and `M -you 'I'.Iona}.-u""D....-.u.... ..-....: every success. ` Mr. and Mrs. Ha.rry".Brown and Norman Dean` of Ivv spent` Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Elphick. . 'l`hn Minna: 'r.nlh:m nna"'mn....1 n..1.....;; IJUIIIU U1 '1'. Iruax. Mr. and Mrs. W. Elliott of Egbart. Mrs. Terry of Thornton `and M1`ss_Mary Elliot `of Toronto spent S1Lnday"with~ Mr. a d Mrs. Fred Coulson. Mr` and "Mfr-I: Whoa ' `Dunk A0` Ann..- . Set. 20-Mrs." Thompson, with her baby boy of Midland, is visiting at the home of T. Truax. ' ` .15.. and 1\.r.... xiv -mIu...4.a.' ..a -m._L'-:_.A Mr. and Mrs. Fred Coulson. ~ Mnand Mrs. Chas; Bush of Angus and Mr..8nd M s. J.-I-Iaugh_,and family of Baxter spe t Sunday at Mark Mc-_ Master's. ~ ` `I llfug. "nl\u\.\1\I 'l5....L1.`..1..'4..n.'. I.-- _ -_-_'_.,:` _yu.x`I.a UL LIN: west. V The Stayner Women's. Institute were the guests of Sunnidale Corne s Branch on Friday last. An excellen program was provided by the = Stayner ladies e ' which consisted of a paper by Mrs. Grey on. The Life of Helen Keller." an address by Mrs._`-!). G. B I on her recent trip to Quebec, and. a so`1o`Aand instrumental duet: by the Misses Lade. The annual flower contest took-`place. Mrs. Grey and Mrs.` D.` G. Bell acting` as judges. Results were as follows: Dah- lias. Mrs. Ed. Wiggins; Asters. Mrs. John Bule; Sweet ,_Peas, Miss Christie Carruthers. Afterwards tea was serv- ed by this branch`..an'd `agsoclal hour spent ' together. , ' uuuus or Mono IVUHS oger sunua.,v.._ . Mr. and'Mrs` Gordonu:Mo1zt returned- home after spending the summer with "friends !n.Bx~1tishLColumbla. and other parts of the West. Tho Qfounon '(I7nv-nnvn Tu}.nJL..L.. 3.--..- . vvaug ucr uwulur on net`-way nome. Norman Schell,`Jr., Dundaik, passed the week-end under the parentayroof. Mr. and Mrs. Donald ~ Buie. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hendry. MI`. {and MFR `Eda-nr nrlifhan ant` qsunaay wltn Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hendr.v.l Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ,Carruthers and. family were with Mr. and Mrs; Ernest Dodds of Mono Mills over Sunda.,v.. MI`, 911!` V Mr: l':nvAnn`~'.1u nin mniuunnni nu . auu .Lvu`. uuruun g:t;0W1l. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. 'Risebroug'h7-at- tended the funeral of the - late Mr. I-Iooey at Waverley on Tuesday. Mrs. Little returned fn hm hm-n5 In uucy at wuveney on Iuesaay. Mrs. Little retgrned to her hom in Toronto after being with her daughter, Miss Will Carruthers. for the summer. II-Ier daughter, Mrs. A. H. Bolenderpof Rockford, 111., went as far as `Toronto with her mother on hter-way home. Nnrmnn Q0119" `Jr Tiliniln-`II: nanno Mr. and Mrs`. Will Bnamy and son Frank of Alliston spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Brown. ` _ 1s{r.>,an_d Mrs. '1`hos'."Risebrouzh7-at- with her sister. I I auuuguay: ' - ' John Wanless is ,spending some-< time with his sister, Mrs. Ben[Petch. ` Eettiore returning to his home in Mania 0 a. . - . V . EMU: V J. D. McKenzie returned to his home in Detroit after holidaying w_ith.-his uncle, Lauchie .McLean. He`was- ac- companied home by his aunt, Mrs.` .J. A. Moir, who will "spend some, time with her sister. = MP. and Mrs`. fill `R6119!-nv and can net mgmer. M.!'8..Nell snawnast week. Mr: and Mrs. Chas. Bush".a.r_1d tariiily _v1sited at Mark .McMaster's. Utopia. on Sunday. - ' Frank Fulford and Jack Pinche of Ottawa were in ~the*gvil1age on Sat`- urday.. v '-. Mr. and Mrs. vE1donWLatimer and M Bernard and Mr. and Mrs. Jno..B1shon . motored to Toronto. Sunday,` - / Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Hawkins .d `Mrs. `Hermann J . Bush of Midland spenizi Sunday at Gordon Bush's. "a Mrs. `Harry O'Connor of Toronto is . visiting her parents, Mr.` and Mrs. Geo._ Lutimer. Mn nnpl `Mr... xY........'......' rv..Icu.. .....: Sept. 20-`*M1;`s';, .Ios. Spicher has. re- turned home after spending two weeks \ . with friends at Sutton. . I/fr am: M... nrm n1......... Aar -r'..'.. vvuu u'u:u_uu cu. DULLUIL .' Mr. and Mrs. Wm Clea:-y of ivy spent Sunday with Mr.` and Mrs. Jas. McQueis7`. ` Tnhn Tuning: In nnnillua nnuunn. . IJUI-U1" t_oba. ;`J. I J11! paruuui, Lyn`. kulu LVLPS. .U_.` 1`.laXt0Il.' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver `Foote jandMr. and Mrs. Geoffrey .Foote.and -Dorothy of Toronto "visited `at, Leonard Lee's recently. " . T ; Jdal-l.IIlUl'o \ Mr. and Mrs.', Norrnan Griffin and family, `Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Stevenson _and family and r. and Mrs. Frank "Myers of Toront visited -Av/vith Mrs. Annie Myers. * ~-`Mrs. Wellington beg/ngwent to De-' gait last week to visit herjson. Elvin ean. ~ ` ' ~ ~ Roy Piaxton `returned to Detroit on Fi\iday after spending a few `days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Plaxton; Mr, And 1\/|'i-b . (lvnvv "Ii`nni-5 ~an .1uru . agent. a Law uu.yu"u.c xueanenon. V Rev. Mr. Roaiche and Evelyn` Short- iand have returned home -after visit- Jng the latter's father at Goldenvvailey; Miss Rumhla nf T-'I'IllnnIn In vlnino suNN1pAL:; qo.1_zN;R's% uur nuuu-:1`. rura. A. rrestom. ' Mrs. Ed. Martin of Toronto. visit (1 `her mother. Mrs.,Nel1 Shawylast wee . Mr.--`and Chas. Bushiand fanlv H1155 1110111016 0! 1111130848 ' her s1ster.Mr s. A. P'reston.; MFR TF5 I/fnvvfln nf 'lVnv~`nn waueu in Iran)! UUuIs0n'8- on uunaay. Mrs. J. Lease or Torontq and Harry. Sargeant and Adaughters -of Midland wereln thevlllgg last Friday. . Dr. and Mrs. ._. Want nnd hnrnthv vvere.u1 cue vluu. 6.18.81: runny. Dr. and Mrs. .. West and D1 spent a few days at Flesherton. REV, Mr nnn"hA and 'F`.uA1uv-n` I nu. am! Mrs. 11. .u."rarnusn, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson ` of Rosseau visited at Frank Coulson's. on Sunday. Mrs. J. '[.An'srn nf '|"nv-nnfnv and T-Kn-i-v vwu.ux5 uer urutner. ngu 'L_V101:6l`S0!1.' The a.nn1versary- 01- the: Angus United Church` will be .obs erved""on Sunday. Spptembeq 26, wlttrservlces at 11'a.m., and '7 pm. Rally at~,'2.80 p.m. Rev./` Mt}: Dean of Tordnto will have charge. fspeclal mus1c'by the United Choir `un- der the leadership 01 Sergt: Stanley Blzzn. , ` 91555. ..v Mr, and Mrs."Fra1`1k Tau'.Bu'sh o- Sudbury visited the tormerfa parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L.- 1`arBush, last week. MI`, and REFS .Tnnln:nn`nf nndnnuu % Sept. 20?---.-Miisnsi mi; Sacpimsmnag. returned to her home in Toronto attext visiting her brother. Nell McP_herson.4 The `annlversarv nf- thin.` Anm:n' ~`nnmm nuu uuvz: ruuuruuu uulue buyer V1511.- ng ` Miss Rumble of I-Iillsdale is visiting ner ulster. Mrs, A Prnnfnn ` UTOPIAV7 mus U llu nnuuy. and Dqfdthy l if Wlnnhnnfnn FLU H3 resld-_'M .,- -.0. 13&`;;'.f.'.*.7.%7.:.?f`};;.t?% ' ' ' ' ' '.:s%~~ ' v . I. '. J *- 3.9: O . Q4311-, `IR 1'1" Oct; 4,43; 6 #5 3 Forest Home Church was crowded by ' members, adherents and friends from St. Paul s Church, Orillia, for ; pose of organizing the congregation grains; `Rev. J. J. B-lack. B.D..` of Collier . St. Church. Barrie. presided and con- - sion.VJ.` W. Johnstone. Walter, Powell, On` Monday evening, September-b20th, the pur- a unit` of the,,United Church of `Can - ducted the service.`;_Rev. C Dr. Pescott of * Orillia, conducted the: d-ev,ot-ionai service._ The names of members` and `adherents were presented to Mr. Black and were constituted asthe official roil- ot the church. The members `then -elects. ed the folowing to. constitute the sea- Charles Fell;,: Peter Janjiieson. -These brethren were then ordained/"by Mr; ~ Black. to shlare with their minister in the ispiritua oversigh `of trip congre- gation. The minister,` ev. -Geo. Cruse. was `also inducted as 1.',-Mister of Eorest. ` Home and associate congrege.tiqns;,_Thg_e charge to the minister;.elders;aLndTon= Hgrregation. was .81yen-'x-in a very able .. `add!'.ess~.by thfe_-13ev., Robeson -of 1 Udhesrc~`:e . s_e"pt. 2o-:M:s ottieuvingston has returned from Bar_r1leAHosn1tal and is gradually improving in health. Mrs. Annie T1vInaa+nr'u7 in -was-4+:-T-~ 5r,u.uuuuy xmprovmg 1n?l_1ea.lth. - Mrs. Annie vlngston is visiting with l1'er'son. Loyd, of this vicinity. ou-u ad ._:.u_.uzuuy._' ` . ' I" (Some wheat is still being` sowed in this district. . j . ` aruuuu a In. ; ` > ` . Mrs. C aglotte DeGear. Chas. *DeGear and Mr. and M s. Chas. Bowyer visited friends at and r Va11ey'ne'ar Banan- trae~1ast`Sundgy. . _"f= _. `. ,Messrs. Sn:-1~'ngr mm '13..-.,....a.. ....,-a l.1'l1.U"~lblBC` aunqay. . _ ,` TMessrs,_ `sprang and iFr'en h and friends visited at Wasaga. Be ch last Vnwun nvhna-; I... mun L-1__..- . , 1- - - --.--. ...uy_a.a, vuu: nu-1 Sept. 21-Mr. and Mrs.. Currie or Tor- onto were visitors at the home of Basil Quinn. ' ' - ` Wm. Moore,` who recently cut his leg 41n'- the threshing machine, is a`b1e,to be around a in. V` -. ' .1\/rm: (VB.-. 14... 'n-na-__; AL, --. - usuueu Lne b`t0I`K--,-I Toronto 1ast_week., cu uI:;.y'1a.BL weex Wltn Markn m friends. Born-E--On Mondayhsepte ber 20, in `Buffalo; to Mr. and Mrs. --Emerson `I-Iickling. (nee Murfel Nelson). a daughter (Doris -Marilyn).- Congratu.-, . Jations. _ . T . W. A. `Lowe of Barrie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. `R. Watson-. ~ ' ,- ' MI`. d ("lunar-u'nn `I3-A---V -4. - HCHTH wuu W11`. uncl Mrs. 11. Watson-. ' -'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brown at- tended the Stork--,-McLe2in wedding in Toronto last week. ' " uu: uuxue_uI 1.4. U. Mcuean. In spite -V of the very ` unfavorabl weather quite a few from here took in the School Fair at Bradford, on" Wed- nesday. 1'5th.-Bond Head schooliagain took first rize for marching and a. fair sharerofe ther prizes. ' we sex-vzce 1n me umtea Church there. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. `McLean and three children `of Midland spent Sunday at the home_of L. C. McLean. `- In slnlfn :nf" fhn Ivnlniv. .....a..-.......-L1- Sexgt. 21--D. -A. McClain and Miss Mary McClain have been spending`a. few holidays with relatives in Midland. Mrs. Fred. Amey and Miss Margaret of Newmarket visited with Bond Head frlend during the `week-end. . _ `Rev, T41 M nlihonnu 1IvAv\ +.-. An.....1-v- :.uenu_a uunng t_ne Week-end. Rev.` E. M. Burgess went .to Allandale '-on Sunday evening and took charge` the service` in the United Church there. Mr. and Mrs. Inn, 1\/I'rIT.nn~n can 41...-.. qu1u:.u. numnerfor-prizes at Moonstone. Rev. Mr. Adams of Alliaton nreached in the United Church on Sunday both morning and evening, th1s'beihg the anniversanv: ' ` ` uxuruulg H.110. anniversary: us. spew. auuuuy m tne vmage. " Mr. andVMrs. A. Thompson of 'J.`.or- onto-.vigited Mr. and Mrs. T. Cavanagh last,week.. . _ The Qnhnnl 'E`ah-u`*Mn1.-I 1..-; .......I- -4 la.BL,WEK.. The School Fairsheld-last.week at Hlllsdale school on Wednesday after- noon and Moonstone on Thursday were quite successful. Hillsdale school Won quite. a number of-prizes at Moonstone. Rev. Mr. Adnfnn nf Alul-an .-H...-m..1.....1 I5 use guest; 0: Nu`. M. _r1owartn.h ' The Young` People's League of. the United Church reorganized on Mon- day eggning for the fall a.nd"w1nterN month _' ` ' - - ' - - ..-uv e`r 5 month .' '1Ul'n `nun IIIUH L115- Mr. `and Mrs. `Jasper Martlin of"I`oron- 'to. spent Sunday in the village. `- MPL and~Mrs. A. Thnmnnnn nf mm-_` uzaw vuuyx-1 111 tne-v1u_a.ge recently. Miss Zelma. Murray, Hawkestone, is the guest of Mrs. M. _Howa'rth.T The Young Pannhafn Tango-nn M M... weeK-unu- In U118 vluage-.A ` I Mr. and Mrs- S. Kitchen .a.nd.ch11d- ren of Schumacher vls1ted'1as't week "with the former s .mother. `Mrs; A.,Prestm1 nf Angiug nnnv-n+ a wuu u1e_ mrmer's.mo;_ner. `Mrs; A..Preston of Angus spent a few days in thavlllage recently. Mia Zelma Mm'~r-av, T-Tnurlzngfnnn - ------uw p -at--- `sejait. 21-.-1`3orr'x-T3 Mr. and Mrs.` Orville Jamfeson, on Sunday,` Septemg : her 19. a son, ,. _ A ` Mrs. S. Dean.'Toront,o, spent the Week-end In this village; 9 Mr. and Mrs: Q 'l'(l+nlm;m arm lI\"A, lltll'VUBL Ill I-I113 BUULIUIL ' In a: letterrece1vedby'your corres-` `p'onde`nt from a._ friend in Bonaccord. Alta... the writer says :they have bad a heavyxsffow storm about 4 inches dean- and still storming at ,t1g_ne' of writing. Some. o`f'the grain was not cut and a ` lot n_ot in ,yet.; .,I ,11'U.UU,Y 5 ,u.nu' WILII ULHGF IFIBHCIB. _ _ - : Mrs. Martindale and two ch1!dz:enof ,'1-`oronto arvespending a. week with her sister, Mrs. E. Cgvanagh. _ '- The farmers are about finishhd thnir ulster, Mrs. 13'. ugvanagn. * farmers are bout finish"ed their harvest in this sect on. Tn nu Inf!-an'vu:nnluu-ul 1...-' . . A . . _ . A _ _ -... ` HUI 111628.. LU!` H: HIUIILIL _ r. and T rs. E. Dllworth and daugh- ter and M s. "N. McPhez-on of Allan,- dale spent Sunday with Mrs. W.\ Knapp. Thu-inn` fhn'wnnIr.nnd Mr and Mr: _ , 1'ue;,'1uJse uuurg I3 nea.I'lY 3QQ!Brt6u the,;greater number. bf `summer res `ants have` rtgirnd` to fh61 r1l;;b}nes. ' .. , `- v.L . M LIUIIU BIJUIIL wunuuv WIILII HITS. VV-\ Anapp. Durjns the'week-gend Mr. and; Mrs. A. Bettrldgel of Fpotesf Bay. V_. '1?race,v\ and son Lewis of Todmdrden and A- - thur Gostick of '11oronto=vlslted at `B. 'l`racey's and with othr friends. Mrn llnrflnnin and lvnrn nh:lIAn'nn"4.0 u'u':uuH uere Luau. WUBl.,__,A ' (- `_ A number of ,ca.rl.o,a.ds 0'! people from here visited the black-`berry patch neat- Penetangflast ` Veal; and report berries .plet1ful. V M'rn `RA :-s'k"nn hf `Rani-In la ululna `knu- plBIlI.lIl.ll. ` v ` .` ' _ rs. McKee or Barrie is visiting her soijl Alex. for ajmonth. I9 and `Alva Ti`. llnrnrfh and Aanirh, !';'1"`G~z-"a'\7e;1'.1'1'I`.1':"e':'t;. '1 "' ; Mr. and Mrs. W. Gostick`-of. Tor',onto called on friends here last week. Dnf n Xlv-|o`vvnI nf""`nnnv'|n 'r'|n"IIn1I .".-nu uuuct./1 U11 1I'l8Il(lB HBFE` 1&3; wgegc. _ Peter mama of"1`oronto called -on friends h re last week._._ `- A nllrnknu AI nnuinnn rs`. runfhvnn `Int-.Isn "-;5 Se.x:f. `johnsto and daughter~Pearl have-returned home at-' I . V ter spending, a. week fwlth __hr ' brother !n"G1-avnhurst. 4- . , _ 4 `Kr n'v\A"ll'nn TIT IV_A4':lvl:-uI'p\nP VIVA-(Anon NINTH LINE. VESPRA la-nf 91__'M'u nu...-A 1ur.... n..._.. _ .- ._.A. c "BOND HEAD` ` ; _:l-'.AL1.. 17.41; ~DA'l.'EsA . .a....4. ~ on ~ '1.':h1cken thieves v1.s1bt`e'd,th'e`V'1M1oine_s]:o't .. _,__F.' C. Robinson: and, A.1wSwi,t2!er. . ea!`1.v`_. "Monday morning `but were}; `I: Iucess '1-ha .9-innfmw `nunrmnv .hf tnuusnvuihaa -mnIJI._' eon. ~ \ , ` _ o . , Mrs. Annie G1bbons'1s snding thlsu weekyln Toronto. " .. - tul-'lri_gett1ng,. gway pvlth ax_13thlng. The -;la`.ke s`h or.p` `11':`o5arI_v` j:"Q !l'tOtl""`a'8'

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