Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 20 Jan 1927, p. 9

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gwi&w&&&&&&&&&&g I V 10. %%i%$$i&&w&$& MITCFIELL SQUARE `n 1'l__I',\nH*n n nnrnl-non nf nn. { ' 93935? ; PERSONAL .9`-Q} i?A1i9Us% new`: . ----.--, -., _....-.. j-.....v- .-v.-- pa.--nun... - , Mrs. W. A. Jamieson. Miss Juanita. - Mrs. C. W. Newlove` and children. 3. Doris and Glen, are spending a week 3 in Toronto guests of Mrs. J. Powley. N ` ` `Nun `D `[3 `DA-nuns; n-`A `IE8.-..-"l\n....... I Luv uterury uummlcteeln cnarge. ' The. Women s Institute met.a,t the a"ho me` of Mrs; Jory last week. In .1` answer to the roll call, numerous cures for a ,cold were given `that will prove - useful during the Winter. Next month . themeeting will be held at Mrs-. John _ Chappelrs aqd will be a- Valentine I I. .. I V` . . . cuuuns um` uuuu uuuny. The young people's meeting will b TheId.in- the basementot the church with. `the literary commltteeln charge. The: Wnmon n`Tnnfifu|fn rnnf nf -H-m 1 1 III .L\l1\lllI4\I auvoua UL cvlmun Us .5 UVVICJ a Mrs, R. B. Beynon and Miss Doane entertained Trinity W.M.S. at their home on Wednesday-afternoon. Minor arrangements were made for the an- `nual day of prayer and for the W'.M.S. annual thankoffering. The scripture lesson was read by Mrs. Halbert an the devotional leaflet. -.Faith in ou Fellowmenf was taken by Mrs. Mas-p on. The chapter in the study book was taken by the president. At the close of the meeting tea. was served by the hostesses. assisted by Miss Marion Beynon . t ` '11: wuu u uuavy cutu Ur urzppe. Mrs. Jag. Rie. who recently returned` to her home at Cralghurst after a. visit .with he_r son here, tell one day last wqtek fracturing, her collar bone and cu ting her head badly. "I`hp vnung nnnnlcn nnnnna mm `In. Jan. 17.--A numbr have been quite in with 9. heavy cold or Grippe. Mrs. Jun, R19, who rnnnnv rnfiirn` ; ---- ,..-...-..- , -.-- ~ . -..- C ---v.-v...-., - - 4 u `b - Rv. Jame Mcllroy of Toronto .will " preach 1n the Presbyterian charges of I Townline, Ivygnd -Baxter nexysunday. IR..... 1`? A 'I -..-l-_._.. Ill..- 1".____!A_- 1 McCartney. * ! I Miss Ethel Cochiane snent a couple] 9of weeks with her sister. Mrs. Arthur: Hubbert, Allandaie. ' ! Trinity Mission Circle will meet on Wednesday evening, `Jan. 26. at_ the home of Mrs`. Jas. R. Jamieeon. Minn Tmnlln nnhrnnn nf Rnrrin (fnr- IIUIHU UL LVLICB. 0115. IL. auuuunpun. Miss Luella Cochrane of Barrie (for- merly of Thornton), spent Sunday with Eher sister. Mrs. Bert McLean, Ivy. `I1--- 7-..--- 1t-YI____ -1 nI-__-_L_ __nu ween-unu dl. HIS HUHIU llftio Abreport of the Women's Institute, upper will be found on the Woman's. age. . I I Mr: `P A 'l`.l-unrnnann nf 'T`nv~nnfn in 'ni\I:. R. A`. Thompson of Toronto is` spending a week with her aunt. Miss ' McCartney. . I Miss `I71!-hnl (".nr~hLnno gnnnf n nnnnhxl For particulars of lecture see LocaJ" column on base 8. - flnnrgn `I'.nnnn1r -n1 Tnrnnfn nnnnf VH-man cuxunul UH `R158 0- V | George Lennox -of Toronto spent the: week-end at his home here. ` A manna` l\' fkn "KTnov\nn'a `I -.gH+..+..\ g&w&ww&&&&$%m&mg; i&wm&$w&&wm&m&&E THORNTON CROWN mu. ' 41132 muuua I3:iiAMINER 01 play "uea.con JJUDUH . . . Frank Foyston of. the Detroit hockey `team paid a brief visit to his home here "this Monday afternoon. bringing with him Mrs. Foyston andtwo children who are staying for a more iengthy "visit. . 3: (Continued from page 1) 3`? The following ministers announced ,i their intention of applying for a. ichange. in pastoral relationships: Rev. , M. 0. Price, Minesing; Rev. R. G. Hal- ,;bert, New Lowell; Rev. C. W. Mc- gKenzie,. Rama; Rev. F. T. Grafton. Singhampton; Rev. A. Rintoul, Port ,, McNicoll; Rev. W. J. Wilkinson. Vic- torla Harbor. "VI-.4; Inai $1-up-an yawn ,I`IIL\ in mn_nr_ `.1.-V-.p-. -a--- 9.-.-up --v nrur -. --..-v ` " "" l Mrs. W. J. Abernethy. president of; the Presbyterlal W.M.S., addressed} thePresbytery in the interests of the- W.M.S. She stated that only about! half the charges have auxiliaries and; she urged that efforts be made to forml societies in congregations which are now without them. No organization she stated, does more for the work of} the church and the young people than` the W.M.S. A resolution was passed commending the work of `the W.M.S. and expressing the hope thatministersi l and laymen where there are no aux- iliaries will urge the organizational!` the w.M.s. - ` | -p-av vu unv--cu ' Luncheon'was sefved to` the mein-H beta 01 the Presbytery by the ladies of. the congregation` and at the dinner`; hour an address was `given by Rev. 1 l LUFIH. .l.'1&l.'|JU1`. ' The last three were -due to re-ar- rangements of the charges. Some time ago it was decided to group Port Mc-` Nicoll and Victoriaf Harbor together." the change to come into effect at the `end of the present church year. The Slnghampton field and the neighboring field -Lin Grey Presbytery were re-ar-.= ranged so that the charges of Maple Valley and Badjeros, together with Mc- ' Intyre and Madill's, will be one charge in Grey Presbytery and Slnghampton, Glen Huron, Rob Roy and Buckingham; will be one charge in Simcoe Presby-j tery. The change will go into effect: on July 1. Rev. F. T. Grafton. who` left recently on a. trip to the Mediter-I ranean. was given three months leave lot absence . A. . - 1. 1 4. : ......... -. , Rev. C. Graham Jones. formerly of; Guthrie. who has been received into; the . ministry of .the Presbyterian church, wrote asking that his name be if removedfrom the roll. A motion wasi; accordinglypassed that Presbytery re- 1 I commend to Conference that Rev. Mr.; Jones name be removed from the roll` of the United Church at his own re- quest and that he be notified. _ `I___ fr? 1' A L-.._ ..4.I. . _ _ _ _....l.1-_L -3! jl-EXTENSION FUND w IS DISCUSSED AT mmnmznv Rev. _W. B. Smith reported for the Home Missions Committee that the .~aid-receiving charges in the Presby-' 2 tery are Banks, Guthrie, Port McNicoll. IWyevale, Rama. and Christian Islands. [The committee was authorized to ex- ;amine the places in- need of grants and } reporting back. I Fnnnlnrnhin Minn urge crhrnn In A411: i l'C[JUl7Llll5 UHAJIL. _, Considerable time was given in the afternoon `to the `committee on Evan- `gelism and Social Service who pre- lsented a. program arranged `by the chairman, Rev. A.` L. Atton of Cold- Water._ An address was given by Rev. ,Jas. Brown of Stroud on Evangelism land*Rev. W.. H. Adams of Beeton }read a. thoughtful paper on the sig-- nificance of the sacraments. pan-ticufta larly those of communion and baptism.! :This was followed by a. general dis- .1 .' cussion. ' `rm... 4....` ..'.......a.:...... -5 1-:_....s._;____ .:_.ns Jan. 17--W. J. Armstrong returned home last week from a..few days visit in Toronto. - ` . an- n-Cam Iunnlva .fnn nnvnnlnin }:ug'iI`:l 1le(: ~"r1fext meeting of Presbytery will be hel.d in Collier St. church in April. 3.--, ..-.-v....:,.. -um-....~_y wvuvvg .a~.um- Rev.D. Roy Gray of Stayner report- ed that two standard training schools . had been held in the Presbytery, one in iAlliston and the_ other in Barrie. with !a good attendance at each. There was ia. small deficjtwhich the young peo- %p1e s organizations would be asked to meet. ' r.rn.~.;-. 1\.n...`a....... 'n............:u.... [lll uu Du.|.u1'ua.y azwrnuun. I -Mrs. Wm. Johnston is visiting friends in Toronto. I Play Pleasantly Presented - ` A very pleasant eveningwas spent `in the Community Hall on Jan. 13. when members of the_Stroud Women's Institute and friends to the number of fifty, celebrated the eighteenth anni- s-versary of the organization of Stroud Branch. W. J. Goodfellow acted as `chairman. The chief feature of the program was a. play The Family Re- {Du D. M. Solandt, associate manager {of the Book Room. on the possibility [of guiding the reading of young peo- ple through Sunday School libraries. I . `rm--- 1\ 1'3--- I`I._-_- -3 tVL..___..._ .._.__`__4. H1135 V 61118. Bly L118 . The pupilsof the Stroud school held a very enjoyable skating party at the rink on Saturday afternoon. I .M!'Q Trn Inhnufnn in 1rnI 1>Inr HUI.` UVI':l' aunuuy. . Mr. and Miss Playter of Toronto are guests at the home of their brother. A. Playter, here. Mica '1` nnov anon! Q'.n.A.a.. -rnll-In Jan. 19--Mrs. Geo. Johnston visited: her daughter, Mrs. G. Calder, in Stay- 1 ner over Sunday. MI` and Nina Dioxrfnn nf 'l"nv-nnfn aha J1 rlay L61`, lIUl'U- Miss '1`. Beard spent Sunday with Miss Verna Smythe. Tho nllnnurnf fhn fv~nnR nn'Innn1 I-nah-I m%%&&&$&&&&&&$| vnpunly III"?! The tinny! Ritchie Dance was held in Webste s Hall on Friday evening when over two hundred spentn. pleas- ant time together. Music was furnish- ed by Kidd`: Orchestra. I Home Missions [Committee STROUD _l.U\/Vtll LU Llltf i!.l.`il5t.'. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Boyes entertain- ed a number of their friends last week. Dr. McCa.1lum and J. B. Lawrence spent Monday in Toronto. Af VHO vnnncr nann`|n'a w.a..'n..... A- .a. UIELBB l urcuestra, XIIUSIC. W. Akers and H. Storey motored tc. .Peterboro last week, returning Satur-k ' day night. 5 `rfnncrhi-an `Data 3- "can-1.... I-`Ia ..-o..- 1 Jan. l7-The juvenile rink that played in Barrie were: VVill. Browning, Will. Reive. Ralph Reive and Harold Stephens. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nixon of Cookstown wre visitors at W. Allan's last week. Quinn A few Worn I:fIInlr`1rrH>1n 4-1...!- wctt: v1au.u1':s `cu. vv. n.ua,ns 1215!. WBGK. Quite a few were stuck`with their autos in the snow banks and had to be towed to the garage. ' Mr and NIH-u Dnh} Dntvnn n-.o,...4-..:_ Eptlll. u1.Uuua._y All .l.UI'UIlI,U. . At 'the young people's meeting on Sunday night Dr. McC.`a1lum gave a splendid address on` L9 Pas and the northern district. It was greatly enjoy- ed by all present. Mr V7`lni-fnnv. nf `I .n....uv an no-....c_.. cu U_)' ilvll [Jl'UEUIlL. ; Mr. Whitney of Lefroy is starting .a. class in orchestra music. I RT Altar: and `LI Gan-nu. ......a.._..a 5- JIIIHHIB. 141111.. JEJVH {UNI uuuru. The funeral was held on Jan. 11 to`- Bethesda cemetery. Services at the `house and grave were taken by Rev. W. R. Clements and the Dallbearers -were Carmen Hlndle. Harold `Parker. Albert Crozler, Wesley Hlndle. Clar- -ence Copeland and Milton Betterldge. Among the flowers were a. .wre`at_h from the Sunday school and a. spray from the public school. Among: those attending the funeral were Mr. and `Mrs. J` M. Ralney of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. '1`. Jennett of Iv.v.,Mr. and Mrs. J. Tait offnarrle. Mr. and Mrs. R. -Clement of /Letroy . ` ' uuy xugu L. Haughton Reid is visiting his sister. Mrs. Thos. Dopnelly. er, V1l'b'. u. U. Alllll, U1`. Mcuauum. The following officers were elected: Hon. Pres., VV. H. Martin; Pres.. J. E. I-Iodgson. 1st Vice-Pres Mrs. H. J. Marquis; Sec'y.-Treas., D. G. Banting; Auditors, Miss H, Orchard, Mrs 0.. R. Blac_k: Delegates to Horti- cultural Convention in 'l`orontH. Peb- ruary 10, Mrs. 0. R. Blank, Miss Jean VV'ice, Miss Allan. Tho Anifnv-cs w-annual aha..." .. .,._-.-:2; V\ lL'b', LVIIHS Allan. The Auditors report shows a -redit balance of $60.46. The co-opemtizm of all for the welfare of the soc-iv-:_v is heartily solicited. Lilli lllllllg 0 Th February meeting will be held on the 3rd instead of the 10th. at tho home of Mrs. VV. J. Smyth. Miss Hazel Jacks will act as president and Miss I. Goodfellow as secretary; dem- onstrations in Nursing and First Aid. will be given. ........ .-. --vac--u-cu vvu-csy I The annual meeting of the Innisfil [Horticultural Society was held in the Stroud Community Hall, Tuesdziy ev- ening. Jan. 11. The `following Directors were elected for 1927-28 taking the places of those retiring from office, during 1925-26: Mrs. Geo. Sherring, Mrs. S. J. Reynolds, Mrs. Jnn. Hoov- er, Mrs. G. C. Allan, Dr. Mccallum. T`hA fnllnuyinrr nffina-as urn...` ..I,...4..,:. semblance, given by the Presbypsrian young people. Each character was well portrayed, receiving frequent applause. Other items on the program were: community singing, a brief review of the year's activities, a. reading by Miss ~A. Marquis and some contests. Re- ; freshments were served at the close of i the meeting. '|"h Wnhriunrxr nnnoolnn nun k. 1...`; lnnisfil Horticultural Societ an n * - . ...1 ._...AA..l..._ -0 L`- V CHURCHILL an '1'O!`0IlI.0. See Coming Events "for. particulars of play "Deacon Dubbs. Wrnnlr Wnvntnn of. the Detroit hockey Jaan Rainey.` damzhter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ralney. lot `6. con. 3, Innlsrll. died on Jan. 9.` from paralysis after a. short illness. She was in her tenth `year, having: been born on May 8,1917. . She was an active member of the Sun- day Sgool and a. bright pupil of the public` schoq; 0:~a. kind and loving: rlisposltlon. she wa loved by -both ohdren left. v1z.. James. Herman. _ Minnie. Lila. Eva and Laura. `young and old`. He parents have/aixl 'l`h'n funny-nl xvnn hnld nn Inn. 1.1 tn`- wry uuuy rep UFLEII IL LIIIU lullll. . The sympathy of tha community\1s extended to Hugh Hayes in the loss of his mother. ,Mrs. Isabelle Hayes, who died in Bradford. Jan. 18. She was "in her 84th year. Interment. wtts.made at Wilson's Hill cemetery on Thursday. Jan. 20. Rev. D. A. Ferguson officiated A. at the grave. . -Thn annual nnnn-non-of-Innnl rnnnflnaad ?1.l. LHU l'tlVl!. e, `The annual congregational meetings -of the Cookstown. First Essa and Bond Head Presbyterian churches were held `last week when the reports of.the var- ions organizations were submitted and - approved. The results in each case were very gratifying as was shown by `the surplus in finances both for the current expenses and missions. The Sunday School, Ladies` Aid and W.M.S. all had a good year. The election of nfticers was held as usunl at the close of the niecting`. _ .{&:i&ovl;';hload of youn people from town drove out to the home of Mnand Mrs. J. Allan on Friday of last week and spent the evening in dancing. Ev m'%l)ody reported Tu fine time. ha uvrnnnfhv nf an nnnni-nIn1If1r`\ In `Miss Lila Cunningham is ill. '1`. J. Dawson is `confined to his home `with quinsy. . V - llffnvd Qninlnn nf fhn pnirnl Rnnlr wuu quun-sy. Cllffordspindloe of the Royal Bank tthff. Beeton, was home over the week-. n I ' `Emu \l n`n:'IAnn A0 VIVA...`-.6 . -.lnl4....I $wwwwwww&ww$wmw uuu. Mrs. McFadden of Toronto visited her sister, Mrs. S. Campbell, last `week. . V nu nu. Ia`:-x`In nut` 1\.n..... 1ur....`.. 1...... VVK`-U3`: Mrs, Jns. hum` wove Tuesday. A nlnlrrhlr C'\| I .I'-IR. U1 VVyG|!'|'VQ UHUFCN The young people of Wycliffe Church. Elmvale, met at the rectory on Monday -evening last and elected the officers .T.or the A.Y.P.A. as follows: Pres.. Miss Gladys Guest: Sec ,v.. Miss Violet `Wade: 'I`rea..._Howard Rowley: Vice- 'Pres.. Mrs. Lawson Robinson. HIIUUH on the will be shown. nuj. and i\1!`. A. C. Bishop. Fancy dress carnival will be held in Eimvale rink on Friday. Jan. 28.` Val- uable prlzes will be given. advt. 3c Rev. A. E. Armstrong. M.A.. For- ielgn mission Sec`y.. 0! United Church. will preach in St. John's United Church at 11 n..m. and `I n m ' Im IM- wm preucn in St. John's United Church at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.'.on aun- day. Jan. 23. At thbevening service slides on the mission work in India. will be Rhnwn_ ' Fi{ % It g COOKSTOWN ,, &&&&&& && &&&&&R4S4 .nnInUp~. - Mrs. Chas. Fraser was with her sister in Midland tor a couple 0: days last week. , ` Mrs, Archie McLean of Barrie spent a. few daynwlth her daughter. Mrs. Jno. Lambie. - . John Lemon returned to Lyndon on `Tuesday after spending 8.. week with trjends here. Charles Blshon Inn in ml-.m~.am. 4-... ugulluu nere . Blsop left in Thursda Saskatoon attexvvlaltlng his pa Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop. y for rents. Fancv dram: nnvnlval mm 1.. Inch! c.. um!` m uruua I0!"& tew days. 2 Miss Bessie Gillies returned to her home in Meaford on Tuesday. _. M188 Emma Fnntnr In uluinum a..a......a.. name In Mearord 7 1} Emma. Foster is visiting` friends in Thornbury and Stayner this Week. Jan. Patterson nf Qtmnn 1. .........1_ m 1'nu1'nDu!'y and stayner this Patterson of Stroud is `unend- `lug the winter at the home or F. C. Bishop. Ml'n_ (Than 'l:n..m....... ....;.. ..-n.I. I---- u-us qu :._urum.U uus W693. 'Mrs. and Mrs. John L. Coe yislted, friends in Barrie thi week. A ` Mrs. E. E. Pugsley visited her to.- ther in Orlllia fora. tew days. . Bessie Gillian rnnnmmi n. Inna ,'._f___.__.-v-vvi * ississisamssewsw Mrs". J. A. Hart is visiting trien`ds in Oriiiia. . , Miaschariotte Donn is v.isiti_ng_with tr ends in Midland. A _ ta. 8. Kerr spent..'1`nesda,y with her daughter in Barrie. T b . - Thus. Shapcott spent the week-end at his home in Midland. W. J. McGuire was in Toronto (or a few days last week. . j - Ray Champion spent the week-end at his home in Penetang. Rev. E. E. Pmrnlm; nnnf n on--I nu ma name In renetang. E. E. Pugsley spent it few days In '1`_orontoAth!a wee . . ' and Mrs. John 1. (`no ua-man I I8-3.o_ \IO CGOV v -v Evenings` by appq_ir;'1:meht. Bank of Torouto.'Bui.|3ihg' Owen Street z `Pllpno 279- , BARRlE,' j Hair Cutihg nd Trimming, Mu-calling, Water . Wqviqg. Shampooing, Mlanicm-in`: i"u;ial and Scnlp Trqntments % I.aVelma 33"Wh9PP. gwwiwawwwwwwwwwg `raunsnmr, JANUARY 2o. :92! ' For Ladies Who Care A.Y.P.A. of .\I`\;y-cliffs` chm-`eh Inn. Ivtxuunnpu ......._I- -1 1I:v_.-uAA- IV COSMETICIAN _ \ MISS IRELAND OPENL"-9 T0 e |8~3()_ Linn; Giv-`I Take}: MINESING Feltis and Miss Mary Ing- visltors in Thornton on Ritchie Dance ...1 1nu..u.a- 1-..____ visiting` ner Sister, Mrs. A. -1-reswn. , Mrs. Geo. 'La.timer-was in Allandejej attending the funeral of Mrs. Thos.. Crosble this week. . -`Mr. and Mrs. [Harold Ward `of A1- ,worrou's. ` _ ~ _ V V-Robt. _edtern is 111 at,the time pt 'wrltIr_13'-. . . ~ T `- ~ ~ 3-7--`v vv:u- Jan. 18V--Miss Hilda Beardsall of`. Barrie was _a. week-end visitor at her home here. V _. . . A _ `Ilium fl II:-|'Av\I>hII'|n AP Tau! (`Dill annvub I58BUI', IHBIL WUUlS- " I Robert Wilson. who had been on a husinessfiip to New York. visited with his grandmother, Mrs. Hugh McKay, on his return to Regina thi week. I `Ila: nfnynu annnf n fdm air: mifhl Jan; .18--Mrs.` Zlmmermim Went to Hamilton on Tuesday to vlslther bro-. ther.Jas. Shaw. - Mn n Mr: `I-'| n\xm'v~ Qfrihhall and tner. -18.8. anuw. Mr. and>Mrs. Howard Stribbell and baby` haveheen visiting at Hawkes- tone. Miss Maud -Rumble at H'i11sa_me is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. "Preston. `Alva (Man. .91-{rum-.1xrma in -A1lann!'n- . Wort-od s. 1 uroaoge [I113 V_VUUK- -M17. and Mrs. [Harold Ward A1- landalegspent the vdeek-end at Thos. fonht nmarmm in m niwhn Hm; 4-.9 nume H6119. Miss G. McArthur of West Oro spent _ a few days with her sister, Mrs. R..I._ Slessor, last week. . I `Dnhnrf llnnn whn had hnnn rm 9 011 I118 PBLUFII LU IVUSIHI1 l.7l'VVVUBK. [ Mrs. Oatway spent a few days with relatives at Mitchell Square. ` ~ .l'1lll (.1115 WEEK. _ I Some of the people are taking ad-'; `vantage of the good sleighing and are'] drawing out grain. Wood. etc. _ 1 llnnvurn Qrnlfh luff loaf Qofrnuinuv Fnn. SICK NHL, 1! xupruvulg. _- --A sawm 1 will be in operation at Midhurs_t.;Parties interested, apply to; R. Lyttpn. Mldhurst. . 3p Mr; and Mrs. Thos. Black of Hugh-_ enden are visiting relatives.In Crown` Hill this week; ' Gnu}-.43 II,` l-I-an Vanni-do nun; I-nlylum n-`A. UIWIWIIIE UUL 5111111. WUUU. ULU. George Smith left last Saturday tprzj Ma.c'I`1er to work with the extra. gang ( on the `C.P,R. ` . . l I Lulll`-l'ttl EIUICVIUU I`!-L LHU UIIILCU \JHUX'Cn.o Frank Orser. who has been on the sick list, is mprovihg. . ....A nnxvm 1 will he in nnnrcinnn a+ ance LL..`lI L-HUI! NHL, 1! HUI. Illllc UHDPUVUU. I Joseph W. Cook, an old and highly, respected resident of Midhurst. passed| away on Jan. 16. after a week's illness, with pneumonia. Interment `took pla'ce` in Midhurst cemetery on Monday after--` noon. Rev. M. 0. Price conducted the funeral service at the United Church. WW-nnlr (Tr-can ilrhn hon Hana An I-Inn `Jan. 18--Jas. Pierce, Jr.. who has `been confined-.to bed with bronchitis. is slowly improving. T-Tnrrv Rlnthnrmlnh nf 'l`rn-nn+n annual U'l8~W6GK'B!1(1 WIILII `J. 1'4". wauwm. I Arthin'.F1nlay, who has been, on the sick list. is not much improved. Jnnnnh W, nnlz, an nl and hie-Inn Minis Watt 1; conducting the classes, in nursing at the short course this ]week. 1`.'l'.n..... `l:I.......'...- .n 1-..; .. ....1....|..I.. 1.-..-- I6 aluwxy llllpl'UVlIlEa Harry Blatherwlck of Toronto spent theweek-end with -J. E. Wallwln. . Anfhhn Wlnlnxy urhn I-nan lvucuan An Hun Bllllllttf llllUB._ ' V V Representatives were present from neighboring clubs anq brought greet- ings from their man ctive_ organiza- t1ons.- The gathering- roke up about 11.30 after alngdng ` the National An- -them. ~ . ` nu..- run 1.. .....'..1....u...... `i... ..u...........` V\'Ul.`)Ko Henry Pearsall lost a. valuable horse last week. * . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Brandon of 01-112 ga called` on friends here last Thurs- ay. IUCU u.u_u up WILH (ZUIUH unu LIU. The Mitchell Square branch of the Women's Institute and Farmers Club held their annual `fowl `supper at the home of Colin Campbell on Jan. 13. After all, had partaken of a bountiful supper provided by the ladies, Herb. Crawford was appointed chairman and a program of speeches interspersed with `community singing was carried out. Stewart L. Page, District Repre- sentative, was the first speaker and urged all the young people to attend the shorticourse as it was a privilege to have the course brought to a rural community and the benefit to be deriv- ed was invaluable. He also spoke of co-operation among the farmers and careful marketing of produce. Mr. Jones. Assistant `Representative. ex- pressed `his pleasure at `being present. -Misses Gordon and Nixon spoke along similar lines. 13nv\nnnnv\Irn'l-Iuyna uvnnn nnnn nab I-an-an uuauucz U1. spa. _ W. A. Lowe left on Tuesday for a visit to his brothers -in Massa- chusetts. One brother, H. E. Lowe, of Oakdale, Mass., is quite ill, and Mr. Lowe may remain there for a `couple of months. -v-- - :-- -wt:---1 `Jan. .17--Qu1te a. number of people are 1211?! up with colds and flu. | Thu M.IfnhnlI Rnnnr~n`hmannh nf Hun CLBDUUIG IIIUIIQ W. A. Casselman `of Wyebrldge was in town for a. few days this _ week. -On Tuesday night he attend- ed tHe lectu're at the Collegiate given by J. A. Garvin, a former school teacher of his. T A YAIIIA 1-475 nu mIInaAnuv I" Miss Florence Bxfunton lft this wegek to spend a. month with her sister. Mrs. `H. A._Rosevear. Niles, Mich. " * M 1].: .5` IUIIUIBUIIO Mrs. {Burkholder of New Isiskeard called on Mrs. A. B. Carley on her way to visit her mother, Mrs. Patton, of New Lowell, who is seridusly ill. I W (`.1-ulna urns: ha 'l`I\V`I\V\+I\ I-Pu` V$ $VUW I-JUVVUII, VVIIU IE BVLIUIJBIJ Ill: J. F. Craig` was in Toronto this week attending executive meetings of the Retail Merchants Association, of the Associated Boards of Trade and the Municipal Hydro-Eletric Association; - V , . `I1 _...._1.'...._' '-. 1I7-.-L..2.Y..- v :1. y nu. ' Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Beardsall were in Thornbury this week attending the funeral of the latter s sister, Mrs. F.. H. Nicholson. ll..- 'D....l.L..1.l.._, -1 \Y...-. 1 .l_I.-.....l Ulpl l`JIUU|rl.'lUl UVIIIDIQS UL -UllUKl'lUo Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Gibson of Bar- rie and L. G. Jamieson. of Thornton `lleft last Saturday on a` trip to Moose aw. " ' ` If..- `IS. A\ GL'-..L-..._ _.._I II ... `I? UGW Mrs. R; A.` Stephens and Mrs. W. N. Duff went to Mitchell on `Satur- day to see an aunt, who has'been very ill. ` Mm ant` Mun V `D linnv-4-Inc ununn LU5I`U, IIGIIIIIIIUII GNU I-Ul.'UllloUc P. B. M. Campbell -of Toronto 5 am: the` week-end with Mr. and rs.` Wm. Gates, Bradford St. ` J.` H. "Benne_'tt is attending the con.-. -vention of the Association of Mn i- cipal Electrical Utilities of Ontar o. uU1VI;:.` J?u1'McL. Stevenson left to-day to ?end -a couple. of weeks in'Brant- I for Hamilton and Toronto. D D M r`nvv|n`\n A` mnunuln D'1ciJissrf.c.Armstrong, Byrield St.. is visiting friends at Hamilton [and Cleveland. ' ~ ` ~ `I11..- .|:--..4.1- IIHII :_ __.-_.n_._~ - uuavculuu. T ' Miss Myrtle Hill is spending a week with friends in Toronto and Islington. . Mun Thnvnna `(lot-air A` 'T'I:"I7 lulllls IIUIIO . Mrs. Thomas `Gauley of Unity, Sask., is visiting Mrs. Gauley, 67 Mc- Donald St. ` `II... `I II..'I G1. ...... -.. 1-3L L- J--- `wen I-V LVHVV uymenn I835 ween. Miss Kathleen O'Brien of Toronto% .is the guest of Miss Gladys A-rdagh. Harry Barron filled a concerten-' ga%$ment in -Brampton , Friday night. . J. Gray of Awalkerville wgs among oldfriends in.town for a few (hum u5:lxn Mclernan ' V` ' Detroit,` Mich., is spending -aweek a 'his' home here. ` T u..- n :1 A l'1.._._-;.-- -1 -n-.....4.' u DlIi.i:smMargaret Mccague of .ich- Iqnorrxd Hill is visiting at the home of IIIUIIU Lllll IE I S. L. Page`. I 'Il-_ `LI Lvusa. U: 5` v n uregury `U1: .Dl'-IIIIF ford is visiting her mpther, Mrs. S. - V V mun Mnnnnmn Mnamuln n1 'D.hi`\_ sister in Chicago`. F`:-an]: Wnudv Al Tnunnn nun: `manna Mr. Edmund HaT2'dfy'1;s'vi`fsiiTng Q. aaaucr, Ill UlllC8_`0u - - Frank Fosterof Toronto..was home for the week-end. ' A ' . Mrs. Hy. Wallwin of Toronto vis- itbd Mrs. Nat.-T Dyment last `Week. Mine `Ra-`Hana (\ ns~nn A3 Tnvnnfn` DIV: ` Mrs. C. F. A. Gregory of Brant-' 11'!` I've vha-inc haw vvunfknv Mr: Q my

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