Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 7 Oct 1926, p. 13

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;_s%suur`,vV1ub1I.1g-In .-wuusuon-.'_` . x E. ; Mrs. Ered Gaby~;o:_f. '1joronto is visiti- ring `Mr. and Mrs. ,C; P,;=?White'.' `l (`.n1nn]nAI'I 'Dn*lp'.u. =`I..J: 3.... 117.-..1;.`-_ fun: wevqgg-e11u_ at [113 nomem _l'.OWIl. `Arthur ~Kely and Miss Velfa]. Gfenfnre are holldaylng m Toronto. I and 'Mie `T-Tnavru Muvmnll '.'-.1. ;. Mis g;;_..m_. `s9z1_ l 1as.1rturnd after _v1s1tmg'- In .=A1I1ston!.'_- .- . xMr `W.-..A~(1.1...v.\.c 'l`Aun..L.`. :.:. --';.2L' ' mg an` ant! M.l'8.H_.U. 13-`.yvn1x:e'. CaI{1i$ben`Raik `leffi -`oin W`dnes- `day mght for ;`a;tr1p.to.athe :Coast_. nlsn-Anna Arm-`Klan n ...........4. uay xuguy 101' ,u_,u:1p` I_0.iE8 =U0aSt, ' Clarence Ambler pf .To_r`9nto spent the week-ehdeat his vhomein town. n I ' `rfhrlr Tfnlunu anal. Min- 17...... | =gX&$%%ia&&$ .1 - b"':\ v 1: .-A ATTEMPTED QBURGLAATRY . -Aa.-_...A 4- __-L_,; .*M'ONAGHAN:&6l~NLA:N `AA . ...`..1_ nu. --..-._. ,N `l-FINAL BALL GAME NEXT wsaxi Tho Ina} Hngnknli -0 4.1.- `..-_,,-, "P II`:-\I-u I-II'\I-I- \II`\IV|= I`:-KI . The last baseball of the `season will be played here next `Thursday after-1 noon `when the Barrie yO._B.A. team} will meet an All-Starr aggregation gath- ' ered together by Leighton Emms. Travelling expenses in the O.B.A. play- downsomade a big hole in the treasuryi of the` local team, and it was never`. very big, due to poor patronage through [the season, but they hope with this game to pull themselves out of the; hole. Local. fans owe it_to the team_ to] come out and support them." The boys: played winning ball and got to the: semi-finals before they were put out! by the team which later won the title.': vvvcuius W45 U91lCll1(leG'f'W1Il1 ' `short. I speeches 13. -F.`/McO,ua.i w:a.s'\chairman~5and iiere made `by `GeO.. 7 May, president of the W'[es t `T`oron to] Club; and Geo.` Guy, president` of,~the ,0ri1lia. Kiwanians. The program com-I i prised. solos bygMrs, Laidxnan and. `Louise Hyrlburt. The 'booster s prize.` donated by .I-I. A._ Sims; was` won_ by W. D. Griffiths and-`the ladies Drizes. provided by Howard Felt, went to Mrs. Davey `of Toronto. Mrs. N. E. Ineson. Mrs. W. A. Lewis and; Mrs. D; F. Me-. Cuaig. Nineteen members, had perfect attendance records during} the . recent {.competit_ion- between the president's and vice-president's. teams and each . one received a. handsome china. cup .and saucer from President F. W. Otton. _ Mrs. Anderson and readings by M,_i_ss_i I _V , Graduntegof 4 Toronto Hairdressing Academy "(formerly manageress of their . Dunnville, Ontario,` Parlor) _ _ has opened her business _ of benet to the ladies of Barrie. . ` .Barr-ie Kiwaniscelebratedtheffouzxh ~ anniyepsary act} th'ei1`*=:<:h,a.rter =on;-'YVed-; nesdq.7y.._vening;_`the.-meeting taktgg the . form? of a.~1ad1es'__;_night. In addtuqn .to;.a good-.a.ttenda,nc pf lobalcmembers`-`there == was_.j'a partyqxbtf.`-twexyty,-tivn,_1f:fpm `the West '_Tqront1$_ -Clygtg Lagd ifighi `hom or`-" mm. Slipper wasfseryed in` the "I;0.0.F.] Temple-an; after`a short program} they evening was concluded ,-with dancing. V I . -F.` 'McCuaiz. was hhairmnn nn ` i V 1.;.}'i{}}T71.1-s.:Z'$'3{.}i:n:.g \Owen Street : Phone 279` "Hair-cutting, ~Sha_mpooing Manicuring`. Water Waying Facial: and Scalp Treatments ' SP!-ZCVIAL, Marceil` fe;-iv,` ;5c TRY THE TAILOREDpTRlM` MISS V. IREEAND Beauty Slioppe A Now OPEN Yduit F 91: Ladies Who Care `OPEN 9-To .6 -, E've_nin-gs by- appointmet `,___g_ 1- up \ -- -I-u # f 19275 E 8`I5'00. 1`11p1-12595 /b1 'febesz`dnSwa's 7--"v? V V V Read the rules. carefu_1l `-and you will see that everyone has an equal 0 portunity _to win this well-known car or one of`,the many cash prizes. The object of this contest 18 to iintroduhe Virginia -Dare Hosiery. There are. no conditions to be met other than those outlined in the rules. Start now and send in your solutioniat once. The gures in the rectangle opposite give the answer. It contains just nine words. -Each letter in_ the alphabet is represented -by one of two gures. For example-A, is either 1 or 26; B is 2 or 25, and so on right through the alphabet. The-message reads from left to right across the rectangle -and the heavy lines or`. -_ squares represent the `end_ of a word!` I If you can provide the answer to this question, you -can obtain lasting satisfaction as far as hosiery is concerned in addition to winning one of these handsome prizes. . u. - lst, Esggx c}$ach,fva1ue ....... ..... ..s1,1o5.oo .-2nd Prize .... ............... 150.00 3111 Prize ........ .._ ............................. .. 75.00 `4th Prize ................ ... ....... ..' .......... 50.00 5th. Prize ......... .... ........... .. ...... ..-_...... 30.00 61:11 Prize ...... ...... ............ - 15.00 7th Prize .......... .; ................... .. 10.00. 8th to 20th Prizee-$5.00 each..',. . '65.00 ' ' Total .... ..s1,5oo.oo Readthe Rules can-esuuy- _` `!'F'!`_"'??`'.``9!` .. :54 rag??? ` . _Herg.ag them-izes _v_ __.__--.. .--\n SOUT-HIBOUND (TOROEIEO) N 0RTH.'B0U7N"D (ORILLIA) .9 `_m_ _ 2 p_`m_ _ 5 p_m_ _ 9 p_m_ _ - 11.45 a..m. -3.45 12.31. - 7.45 pan. 7 ' -10.45 13.111. N.B._--Suudq.ys ho 2 p.m. southbound or 7.45 p.m. northbound Bussetlleave Eqr Penetang"and Midland at 11.45 a.m. and 7.45 pan. . ` (Sunday's,l0.4_5 p.m.) ' ' f:MmfChalesG.D. Rubens NEW YORK. CITY % `HAS OPENED CLASSES IN Niovnal, Aetlnitii and Ballroom Dancing For it .. -.._ ..-- vv yngnvnn o wauuuulull \ult|IJ V Stratford.>BeaconaHerald--Instead of beinga dreamy sort of chap, ~as man_y;persons believe poets to be, `this distinguished visitor -is full___of~vigor andwim, with a keen sense oflhumor and a won- derful "ability to pu_tit across.' _ \~ Vancouver Daily Province-.-A feast of literary excellence. supplied ,_'- ;by a man who. has -made the name of Canada famous by his _poetry_and other writings in all parts of theworld. Roberts is .a man, every inch of him, and he has the faculty of placing himself at~once on genial terms with his audience. a _Toror{to Daily Star-No one after listening to Roberts can say that i -_ `poets cannot r ad their "own verse. He added oral music to verbal. - ` ' ` NEW TIME-TABLE EFFECTIVE} MQN.,A0CT. 11 - BU%SS_l_Z__ShLE;}.VE BARRIE. A-p-now-uu-6u..--_-._ .___ V MsmomLnm Bus LINES LIMITED . 'C;_ertiec1.= Teacher' and Graduatc; Medalist of Chalif ~Normal1 School of`; Dancing 17111111 1rr\v\~rr av-u-- you be 9,451 Stationh at \Queen s._ and Wellington Hotels. ~ . ~ 0 , w ---2jZZ T? ` 2 5}; Poetav4ndi`A NatraIist RECITAL `IN f'l`HE '.{{ B2C.l, AUD1'1foR1UM,fBARR1E ` TUFSWY 0530353 13.z AT.. "M- \--|4|Ill|UL\; jJ1ULul'$'5B. umuuu, n.3uuva.v,o V-'-'- BEDROOM NO. 1- Brassvbedsteadz oak chiftonierz oak dresser: linoleum: mattress and `springs; lctures.` etc. ` , BEDROOM, NO.- 2-'-- rass_=~he;1a.tead=. mahogany chlftonier; ma.ho_3'amY 51'9"` -ging-table; ~;1rno1eum,- pug, ;cp:jairs. i information wntess Peel St; or te1epnone959w. ` CIRCULA`-RAUPON REQUEST Miss Nancy Hargreaves -- --~-- --: ---u- : A"i=%.W2nsnis cenadima CM . -..4-_. YT`, Adniission_ to NVon-M_embe rs_, 25c_ Answers should be submitted in pen-and.-inlc. -on one side of the paper only. Put your name and address (Mr.. Mrs. or Miss) and the name of the paper. in the upper right-hand corner. If yo_u wish to write anything el besides your answer, put it on _a separate sh et. Contestants must be 15 `years or over. Em- 'p'loyees of the Virginia Dare Hosiery Company, 1 their friends or relatives. are not allowed to compete. I . 3 Contestants can submit three answers to the -puzzle, but only one answer will be awarded a prize. Where dierent members of a family compete, .-only one prize will be` awarded in a family or household. 5,Ptizes will be awarded by this committee: `J."W. Armstrong: Mercury Mills Ltd.; W. M. Thedford, Dominion Envelope & Carton Co. Ltd.~: E.` E. Greenway, Greenway Press. The decision of these `judges will be nal in all l`.IP_ - - uuuulvo . 7 Each contestant will be required to send in a -minimum order for Virginia Dare Hosiery ' either for personal use or for relatives or itiends. V Upoh receipt of your answer, we will mail FREE our new Fal1 and Wintericatalog showing our unique values and the savings . .(made possible by our tremendous cash pur- .clnses direct Iromxthe 12.1-crest mil`ln\ that vm mu ulntesi. we guarantee everything we or we will replace it..FBEE.. 3'.l'his comet`. will close December 31st, 1 `All enttietshould be forwarded promptlv. 51 :-izes will be awarded on the basis of a -correct answer to thepuzzle, quality of hand- writing. neatness and general appearance of the_entry, and for-introducing Virginia Dare hosiery. Contestants will be judged as follows: 60 points for the correct solution of the fpuzzle; 10 points for neatness and general appearance: 10 points for handwriting; 20 _poiinta for introducing` Virginia Dare merch- . 11 188. - pass on to you. send no money now-youc order will be sent postpaid. Youwill be re- warded. for the distribution of this" hosiery to your friends in addition to the prizes given in this context. We guarantee everything we sell reblnne it. man .unnue DQ851012 by our tremendous cash Iromxthe largest mills) that we pass on to Send will be sent nmmam. v.m`~.-:11 1.. PA- vvru.lll uuux; pxuuuruu, cw. V DINING-RO0M- Oak bunt: 5:-o'un'a oak extension table: 8 idlnlns h9J1`3-. oak, leather seats;` 4 `high-b:.cAk`d1ni118. chairs. oak, leather; agats: us}. chinl cabinet; p1ctur_e`s. d1ahs,, utleI'.~6t- V D'l31\f)I\r\1t can 1 13.....- fvkhnfhh! `Rules of tfh/e Contest_ ...:.t i.:.:..., `.`E5A 1917 .3 _Pa:g_ `, _-j IiEi fi5"6iiiibii: at 189 Bradford (Allandale Road) V to` sen by l"UDllC Aucupn on SATURDAY- -Ur _uu.neu; _pwI.uI=va. UI4I_llvl|'f|'v V-V-_ ` DEN- Davenport. -mah9sany `Md!- nearly new; 3 oak den churn: rocker. leather upholsterlngz- oak bookcase and writing desk;' pictures. etc. , . nvxvrxvn nnnlt n.-.1. hnnh *1-nulh PARLOR-7 8-piece mahogany pp.rl,0lf-5 Suite. nearly new; 3-place ~w!ckor-net . rocking chair, table and armchair: ma..- hosany floor lamp; 2. |l.l:~ 8 out par- lor tables: pictures." 0lll't9lM. 030- hmxv -n.. ...__....O annlinannu `~'hinIl_ g; of Valuable Household Flirniturel AUCTION SALE! . Dick Whitebread 'a;'1d ames `Night- jngalg and son of. Toronto; motored to Barrie and spent two days camp?- igzg on Sanford St. `while seeing the aur. . ` . - . 1 Clearly the great opportunities of today are in the ; Business. Field. To succeed _ing Business you require Training; Ambition, and ' Industry. If you have the last two. you can get .the`Right \ Training` in one" of 'Sh.aw, s ` Schools in Toronto. and then 100 ~ to 1 you will at once startlout ` in a. good salarjed position. Write l for our syllabus and` list.ot gra.d- 1 uates -recently placed. Address` Dept. E-4, 46 Bloor West. 'I'or- I onto. W. "Ff. Eh:-nxr_ 'Pr-Aninhf I I ucpt. .l`.a"`b, 90 15100!` W881, '1'` onto. W. "H. Shaw. President. NIGHTSCHOQL muuua BUSINESS comma-2 This is an :o'pportuni3'i to `procure foundation "stock `of one of `the -best V A'y1;shir'.sir`es- on the American continen ' Owing to an "3Iicr_ess.in de-. mend` for G len Allah Ayfshire Dairy milk, we are Voerinhg. f9r_ sale registered 'youn,stock of both sexes it very` ettrsetive prices in order to make rooms for` milk cdws. ' V V` c-.-. A11.-Jaiuf .-.1 aim! was .. ` n V ber of your famil Glen-Allan `Ayrshire T-Dairy : milk---it s_ clean and ` p_ure_; ,ahd`, my! how; who1`some.:' V ' " `iHer"s t' - DRINK -_ :`to 'y&ui f.ou5s?'z"t` "l1 eafh." . . and "how nf vmnn `Fawn :`n..:..I. ys The `F-m*`VB~`iji`% I % to that if _oi!ery mm- 5 A M1-LK-~Is 3r9UR_ 4-B.IJS,'l1`: jFcjf:dDf_ Regktefed 'Aw;lxiie ' Young Stock `F or _'S`ajle_' BUSINESS . cl}; :z\`I1';.:`,3.,',.-. 1.s.-'..' Dairy ALLANDALE, ONT. (Forilaui-l.y 1 `J. HUNTER. `a; ,s(;msj An___`. _ 4 , '.; --- __ REOPENED MONDAY, o~cr;%4 MONDAY Ayn 'm_yasDAy, 730.930 NA }\n'};`{,Ey J .' Huqfet. & Solns ~.___ `___ A_,___l_o/J VI\ -. The undersigned hnaiiiisgeceived instructions {from \.n--wo- /to sell` by Public_ `Auction on +------ -l-- ._ jj ' L THE 1=oLLQw1N'G:-%-L ." nu-nus -nnnit `N ?*'5%'39F.'- "Phone or 1327', TEI4%`1`IS CASI-I.` f ._ `;ie ht '1.3,o aim. V. V` 7, W, Auctioneer. - T Mdore: Quebec cook stove: kitchen. ca.blnet.,. nearly. newi re-A trigerator; safe _1-ange: sideboard; kit- chen chairs, am ` . table: large quantity kitchen utensils: garden '_t.qgls_i and -many other diftit-,lea_s._- ,_:b : T V ` ' will ,be . - sioid witV11`Qtit re'ser_veL lies in _ umpnuum y. 9+ Blue: DBIIIIUQMIS qhlftonler: . mahoxany `drepslng-table: rocking `chair; linoleum. etc. ` `Y ' ' ". ' " ' . . ' BEDROOM No.18-v- 2 white epamel bgdq ads: white/enamel dresser; pic- tures. rug. etc_-. -. ' - B ROOM- ,0. 4--. Steel bedstead: '..I.IHn-aim mg nu -nnv "(II-nnnlnnufnln SQnday;: (:)A'.`t6b;r 10', I923 '11 va.m.-7. piym. -+ Public worghip. '3 p.rh';- Bibl `School. 0 , Rev; J. s. A"Shortt,, M.A., Minister A-Edmurid Hardy, Mus. Bac_., F.'.l`.C.M-- - . Organist and Cholrmaster s{md.;'?,% O-:l.:6ber'10, 1926 V .Services' a`'V11 a.m. and 7'p.m.5 The Minister will preach morning ` ` `and, evening. ,' ` \Sui1d'ay Sch"obl at 3 . Prayer. Meeting, Wed., .8 ;p.m. WELCOME - A . ' `-sunaiy; oc_e'._1o,' 1925. T11 .m.-.-`-'.-Is_] Prayer, Profitable? 3` -p.m.-9 _"B_ib'1e . Schol. - _. 71 p.m.-.-Re_v. P.` C. Cameron bf Orillia. ' ` _ --`.- _- -~----- _Orillia c3'hoir.? .ALa__di?e`s . Quaitette. Oct. 171s`--v- aura; ; Rev}'E., J;3Whan,' 'i"astor.. ` . Mi-s'. Edith Rowe. Organist. \ Miss Margarfgt Sinclair, Choir-leader 1 . 3~;. p.rh,'~-1-;-Suxxjdiiyt->5.aS_choo1 `meets in . M;-:5. _a11j.jdeQ31'j59?9m.`\. , . ` =},:7_' .p.m.`-.-'eR_r. Co`ultor- of -` V :' V Burtd .`;.United '3 Church, ` ,A1.,1D;n`diile,_ Willi preach. A ...L`l.-'....;`\ ` 5113-..- `17 .... -- A ._- nu.-. `fort .pryer a1;d` bibl study ` _ .: pWeir._1. es_day_ - evgnin*gs` at p.m._ . Fen, ` ' Mrs ._ ,Rich_:ardson*,: Organist ' ~.`R'ev, (AZA1a 14'/s.gT:';1.ti7.t..ieTn, Min_iser_ V " I-Iartvy` Ba;-rbn, Cho_irlegder~ L . i -1,----_-:--_-av, ' rnltvuvc-V `~A!ldI:!!;JZ-T9-1-':`H0W . `-Lciv"ely` J {Arev _Dvb',ell!i1`ga!.' `.'.,`, `.. . ~... . . . ~. . Spohr ` ; 'Solo1st.VMrs'. A. W.._La1a an 4. %_1 _'gE1za.;n9'u_n)` J: W Solo- --;[I`a.th`o!'r in Heaven -9 . -M.`_-F1na1ay. . \_ V. `. Rev, J;J; .Blac_ l-E will conduct `an- V 2;Jniversa`1A.yq qervic`e's -31: Holly,` 3 :"\.aftern,q"c_>'2)T; _1i:i1d. pevhingn; IS Now UNDER NEW ` MANAGEMENT "acounts against `the; above mu_st be" rendered `before the J-21t -`of October, 1926, '- K . .. -.-. ;.. "-`Co;is`o1gtion" . : V } M131; Ma.bel`Ch7e`e`pm'a.n" " - -`Anth8m-sj-9'.` a.s t* 'J.`hou.Not Known v Q '- \., - ' -- -Puezeru n .. _'.-_ 3 ru,_,'. i;` ._ Va 1 " u '-=_rIl 3`,l(lIf| ::\lUIUUIl' xv; Lvpv .__, _,v ` ~ W " iAf3li%1.;1i-In}--`-:sl".u`l$li<:T wofghip, . 3_nduc1_:-. i r 2 -ad-Thu +5. 1uI':w:&.a-..~.. ~ . . +~:.!-1wi-*1.'-u9!!- .W`23.1Pa . `edj_:_by `the Mm1ste&r._i` Solo ,. .7. _. -'.-';-,.-~. ; "``CO Iihh mt.'.r...1 'f'1ln~g'n`u-u L tn-uvvw-_ n. , ,, . ` .. .` T . 1 M'rii&+mv v-Ll I.o__ If VIIIIDIIIIEEY` l)l.I.'gj,l,'. D.a,g Horaei~.Wilsoh, AR.-C.`O. . Orggnist A 'a.i1Vij',(=2_hoirlcj8;de_xf.`[ hat or. %ce.g..1% cum}; A ? IN $ , Ba.-ms Baptist `chug-ch s'r.W >ANDREW S V Pfesbytrian Church "l'HOMAS~CAFE {sets .~ -?lisv.L65.'i~ no; 1,933 u -..~~n..L'1:.` ....-.i...1.:"_ _*._;.-- ATTENTION .2 "13Ln:cIAIQ MUSIC. `IO "1 HIIIIIVUYIIYY W_- E %:I *'c;`7/o III UIIVII I12 .ZZlI1r`UIl An attempt to enter the store of.A. Meekuma. Bradford St.. at 3.46 last Sunday morning waatrustrated by the barking oi! a dog. . ?Meekums was roused by the noise and looking out saw three men run from the store to a car which was parked` nearby and drive off. Later examination . showed that the `door. had, been tampered with hut the burglars had`apparentiy been in- .t`errupted by the dog .soon after they a.tarted`to~work. This -is thetourth at- tempt .to ,.break into this-store -since Mr. Meekutns has: been] there. < ` I bunt`-1: we -Iur\ Iuwtvaln &&l'\&3 Chas. S. Butcher has leased the- Grand Opera. `House from John Powell and will open the theatre next week. He will run high class pictures, vaude- ville and plays. Mr. But her has had wide*experience in the p y end of the business. from both sides of thepstage and he proposes to give his` `attention largely to this clues of entertainrnent. He hopes to interest the public in the organization of agetock company. using` lo`ca.l talent as much aspoasible and he- aeeks the co-operation of lodges and V other organizations which might` be interested in the presentation of plays byliocal talent. _ _ . - 9 scene of a ,very pretty wedding on Sat- ; scent sequins. Shewore a French mod- ' bouquet of Sunburst roses and lily-of- V sister, Miss L cie Quinlan, who wore ' Toronto`. The groom s'gift- to the.bride -unis`:-`VI lr\lI:'C\lll` hP\I` _t.' `Mary's Church`, Barrie, was the; urday, October 2. when Violet "May Quinlan, daughter `of Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph Quinlan, was united in.mar- riage to Dr. Hugh John Monaghan. of Buffalo, N.Y., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. . .Monaghan of New Hamburg. Ont., the Rev. eDe'an Sweeney officiating. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father, -looked charming in a dress of Alpine blue georgette over satin. beaded with silver bugles and opale- el picture_.hat_of black and blue velvet with silver trimming and French flow.- ,with rhinestone buckles and carried a the-valley. She" was attended" by her honey-dew g_eo gette over .satin. black velvet picture hat, shoes and stockings to` match and carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. .The groom was support.` ed by his cousln.'M . Frank Mallon of Z was a. platinurn and gold wrist watch.` to the bridesmaid a set of leather- afountain pen and pencil set. After the ceremony a wedding breakfast `was held at the home of the bride's parents. 137 Owen St. On account of illness the immediate relatives of the groom were unable to be present. `Later amidst showers of good wishes. Dr. and Mrs. Monaghan left on their honeymoon for New York.. Atlantic City and other points in the Eastern States. the bride tra.vel,ling. in .a_ ~black:,and gold; _ense_,mb-g le. On- their `return they will reside in Buffalo. where the groorib is on` the staff `of the City Hospital. \ ers, silver.hose and black satin pumps ` bound books, and to the groomsman.` puty Grand. Mistress for _S_imco'e _gu_yI:u uy nu. 1.'c5I::ub. p . \At theglast .fGra`n`d Lodge of the Lov1l.True ,B1ue Association, held in Owen Sound}. Mrs. John Bowman, P.W.'M.` oi the United Allies, No. 337', L.T.`B.,l was appointed District De-i South. ' :` Mr. and `Mrs_.,David Young, 7- Glad- . vin Ave., Guelph, announce the-en- gagement of their second da'ug'hter, Verna May-. to Mr. W-m. J. Miles, of Detroit. elder son of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Miles of `Barrie, the mauriage to'take place latter part of October. UILDU _ GUUUD \JCln L The October megizing of the w.c. T.U. was [held at the home of Mrs. C. M. G. Smith. -After the business -meeting`. Mrs.. Smith "served refresh-L ments and a social half-hour?` was en- ioyed `by all present. - A!` fhn'1oE+"(lIIoM'I` T.nah-can A5 5L}. wilrand M1_'s.`D. A. J. Swanson ad iDr.'Harding of Oshawa were guests 101 Mr. and Mrs; James Tribble on `Sunday. -. - T YJAIVA `EH-..:nb Inn`-Icarus gul. LL- ...J A-8 L1lllCllVU.1U- Ex;-Ald. L. Frank Hill and Mrs. Hill left by motor to visit relatives and friends in-Marious towns and cit-I ies in the western part of the provL ince. They expect. to rturn by Tor- onto.about Oct. 16. ' l TF1... f\..L..L-.. ...-_J.:_.. -1 LL- 117 A . u.n.a_yu1; unug. o ' Fred;Marr returned this week af- ter a `visit in Lindsay and` Toronto. Mrs. Marr, who accompanied him, be-, cgme AillV i.n Toronto and remained Vt ere. V ~` ` ' 1:11.21- _1__,2,_;, ;".1 '`..`'C. .' JJUVV_YUL .lClv3lo oI.._Iuua._y. ' ' - ' Rev.4 J. Morris of Hillsdale occu- pied the pulpit in Collier St. United `Church ;on'Sunday evening in the ab`- sence of `Rev; J.` J. Black, who was conducting annivexjsary services at Edenvale.` ' 1'21--. A13 1' 1TL.'___1 1'1 ,-n ,, 1 it wc'S;}iile playing atithe` `golf ' iin1{_sl~ this week, Miss Rita Lount stepped `into a holeand suffered a double dis- location of one ankle. She was -tak- on to the R. V. Hospital. a MYVG (inn r`.o1Ilo1I`nnr` anvu Tn-\1v\o\ ;\ Susie: Cl! DU 1:113 I\n V. 1103 Hial. . Mrs. Geo. Calderand son John of Sunnidale and Mr. and Mrs. William Young ,.of Wasaga [Beach were visit- ors at thehome of `Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowyer last Sunday. Pair '_T Mnwwa A4? 'I J 'lIculn'|.. A-.. .u'1.cuuu, acre. \ ' Mrs. Wm; Costie and two children Hattie Craig and Will, of Edmonton, .Alberta. are `visiting her brother, Mayor Craig. - - I I1`vnH.*1\Ka1nn nn4-nsunolpl 4-1nu un\..`l..- Q2 _nuuua.y. ` ', Lloyd Elrick returns at the end of.` the week to Vancouver after spend- ingf`avmo`nth with his parents and friends, here. \ TM..- 117.... I'1-_L_'_ __'_1 L--- ,1!-I `GRAND OPERA HoLTs7 E LEASED `tn... (1 1-u__.n._-,_, :_uuuxc UL LIIUS. AIKBHS, worsley '53 Mr. aild Mrs. G- W. Atkinson anfda .f%amily7returned"1ast 'wee`k`fro-m a six weeks : trip through V .Vlfes$_$rn Canada Wm .-` Ahvnnra n-v-3'4--- 3-.- wccna -urn uuruugn .VV estern uanaaa. kWm.--` L n'drews of ` Hamilton is spending a couple `of weeks with his "sister; Mrs. Harold Cooperj, Sanford ;Street. ` V ' I. `ll- .'_._I~ .1\p_,,, 1- A -v` - ` - `IJIIICUIH ' _. Mr. 9.-ndT_'1VIrs .I J. A.` -Hiirris`e and Missgr Edna and Jean Harris return- ed last week from a trip to Cali- fornia. ` ' ` "V `It. .._.I 1u'_._'1\ A iv no - u u. neeuxuus `0VEI' tne we_eK-ena.e - ' Mr. _and~ Mrs; Arthur. Daniels of.* .'1`ipt'on,`Mich.; were visiting.` at the Ihomeof Thos. Aikens, Wors1e'y-St. MI`. MFR. A+1(;V'Il\!\ or-irl pu1.':uU3b'u_ I; 181711.` ` ` f Mrs, J.` A; '.Bl8if_l` Vof Tordnto was xthe guest of'Mr.- aha -Mrzs. Thos. Blain, Elizabeth: St., over Sunday. ` `Messrs. spring and` French and ._frie.nds"'n:1otored{fo Toronto last Sun-5 daiit_(_) spend the,day with friends.\-' , , ern rs. -Ma'rr. and ' Mrs- V Marr, of Lindsay were guests of Mr . `J. J. Nee1andsAover`the week-end. M1! ant`. Ion. `A LL..- `l\....-I.. _.e- uxennre are nouaaymg in, '1'oro-nto. `;Mi'.' and `Mrs, `Harry Maxwell -"of '-Barrie ,1_ri_sited., Mrs. _ Charlotte -Degear. last Sunday. . - M Wm,'M*cLean, 'Wellir`1gton St., has `moved. .t`o I=She'1burne,` where he `has `purchased, :1 far . ` ' ` Mun T . .'D'l..3...' ; I'H__..~_.)__ , ,

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