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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1927, p. 6

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`appeals. to YOU foi: support The Red Cross brings cheer to our disabled warriors and their families. It stimulates the children of Cnada to healthy living and good citizenship. It relieves suffering, and skilled attention to Canada : frontier districts temote from otheraid. ` Its work is indispensable. It nowappeals to YOU, as 1 patriotic and humane Canadian citizen, to contribute generously to its need for funds. The Red Cross ONE of the very worthy companion cars to Chandlerls magnicent new Royal Eights . . . A new Six that challenges anything the automobile industry can pnoduce in the $1000 class. ` BeautiIid--like the tight girl in the eyes of the right boy. Comfovtable---like a hammock in a quiet garden. and dependable--like that splendid plane that ew laughing Lindbergh clear to Paris! , l 'ea'r.built_clc_>e_to the ground--with a chassis SINCE the W712, the Red Cross has disbursed over V Seven Million` Dollars for the Soldiers, Women, Children and Frontier Families of Canada. About ml: of this has been spent for disableo soldiers --half in the other services of the Society about which you have been told. The Treasury is almost empty. $1,000,000 Needed Now *Ba_r'ri Dave lzzllelland ` for Red Cross Send Contributions to: Ontao Dhvision. Canadian Red Cross S"-_"3oty, 410 Shea-bourne Street. Toronto 5. 0....-A9 Robert Sydney Fletchqr. Gordon .0. MacLareh. ? Naon-Wide Appeal 6, 211,000 Airplanes will s_urvey Alberta/s pre- Na.tion- serves and will be 1199!"! im man nnf A Jxllplullc wnu. u_urVey Axoartais pre- and will be used to map out 3 17,000-square-mile natural park area. UIIIEPIO Orillia Ontario .l.ut1_y loLl\l and) '*.A fine old wun `Here in our 1-it `.v':She had in gun '.-`I'll! people kn.-b .3 -C And poets kn-~\ '- And poor folk ; 1` Her name and ` y .,' MACLAREN, FLETCHER & Co. o INVESTMENT BANKERS a 704 Canadian Pacific Building, Toronto. `A man an huur, Up the dark mu `Old loved mu-.< Fulfilling lwro : And then to xi} To sleep and 111` Lea\'in_:: as sun A swee-tnos.~x h(~_ Rad The `local and distric RED ROE They` laid awr:_\ a` A Fine AIR u-..n| EOld loved` one. .Impear1ed ix, 2 Old women hm `And men, with 2 Keeping alive :1 "The old t!`Zlditi( IAII loveliness 0 `Dainty as wid Bank of Owen Street Facial and \E" Hot Hair Cuttin Marclling, FHUBI CORPORATION BONDS Buy shoes men who ha quarter of . study of scie ing. These 3 shoe that of your chil No wrinkled callouses; n cushion-sole natural sprin --a shoe than 3 full size w Wclelland Beaul V. D. Barrie : For Now Evenings Shampooil GOVERNMENT MUNICIPAL cusln`-`$1 -44.. COSA MISS BAR4 VCT _%4 0I E| HCORRESPIONDENCE. SOLICITED ` AND Puranounn uuu hue ua.yuI.a..Lvvca1uI Ill IE8 ILIJIICS, IUICSCS, Ictule Valleys, and -rapidly growing industrial life. ([ There is opportunity here for men and women with courage jand - ambition. It be the moat `enjoyableand informative Vacation of vnnr lifetime Man coupon today rm detailed infotfuiation. Manuvacumna I` V V . th `A t tr intheBritfshgrgo1umle>ei: will bv [Mir am up crime nqvm. ~ forests were spreading sighted these shores. Their towerv of _1OO so 300 feet-they are om ` _' 10 to 60 feet in circumference-. :To attempt to span one of these giants of the forest with extended arms, is to realize thatsan automobile could be driven through the butt if _you will hew the way. Climate, g their lofty branches to the winds I of the Pacic when Balboa first 1 ing tops pierce the sky at hei ts" soil and. drainage conditions have created. the greatest_ softvwood forests of the world in'British Columbia. (I Plan to spend` a vacation in British Columbia--Canada`s Evergreen Playground. See its "magnicent mountains, awevinspiring canyons, 5* great glaciers and orcls` more beautiful Norway s. A - - P` (I There delightful motorways; shin in lakes, sea and mountain s;ea`1s;big game hunting; and wonderlgzll ' 1: - 01' t-, - - beaches onthe shoresof` milli'to'te V 13135 ' sin - the praiaes or.-3 v3'.aenv31m xint- ; u1nn\5a?'1?n';cZ"n?c'trc`l1`37.?1 an the natural wealth in its mines, forests. fertile valleys, great: fisheries and -ranidlv I'nduntr1'aI l1'Fp Vlll-Ulf UKU- H. Clucas has returned to the Rouyn after several weeks at his home here. uaya. R. Truax. of Midland was a. recent visitor "here. 'I .'l riluna...-Lag. ....L..-........1 4.- 4.1.- -n_-_..-_ Miss Vera McMahon has returned to Barrie after a. short visit with her parents here. Minn `M, `nu-inlrln was hiunn (nun a.lAm Miss M. Drinkle was home for a.~tew puren Lu nun-2. ~ ' dags. I 'Fnnnv nf Illhn van on IunnA-`I "1&;T-";}'.`3 "in-'51 fv'v;RZr'brmme have` returned from their visit In 1`oronto.| . Mr. and Mrs. Fred; Adamson and` family of Bradford spent Sunday here. L. Archer has purchased a `new Chevrolet touring car. ` . \ ___x :p____ nuu-,_ c\-u , =- up- v-- .w..... -.-_-.-c v`-.. . I and Mrs Thos. Robon arid Miss: Isabel were visiting at Jas. Rehilrs, I-Midland. ; . ` June 6-Wa1ter Sxeafn of Penetang is visiting at F. Archer's. J . 11... __.u `E... `I'IV_IL-.. v\._n__-1-1- LA--- nnmsn cowmnm runucrry commrrmn V 38lV'ENl,)ER STREE:'_l` wEs'r ` VANCOUVER.-fn.c. T . (_ Cl.-Q-I--U1-DCIHC-I--in-A 2:-:- WAVERLEY Big Trees Ill wlul pnt3l.lIl'1Dl'!l8..- ` Next 4Sunday`is being held as child- ren s Sunday at the church service and, ` a. special childi'en s.service will be giv-I en. ` _-Standing room at the Canaiudn `Na- tional Exhib1tlon*gra.ndsta.nd accom- modates 8,000. 0 pacuy LU Lure). .lXyIlO(_3I_l. _ > Mr.` and Mrs. S. Reynolds visited with their daughter, Mrs. Ralph Berry of Toronto, whosevlittle son is sgrlously ill with pneumonia.. Nerf `11nr1n1r'lu kmlnn. 1....1.a ._ -I_.ns uuxuuth, ., ` It was with regret that this com- _munity learned of the sudden death of J. Kynoch of Toronto at his cottage last Wednesday. and extend their sym- pathy to Mrs. Kynoch; . Mt`. Rn MFR Q -'D>n1'!v|r\`IJn -ph~lL...I _uuu Ju I.I1B_ CHOPUS. The young people of the church are organizing a. young people's meeting to be held each Friday evening at 8 o clock._ ` l T} tuna u--{LL ..-_.._-A AL`: -I ' uravennurst on Saturday. The pastor, Mr. Riggs, .took' as his `topic Sunday morning, Thev'1`rue Vine," and sang a. solo, "It Your Heart Keeps Right." accompanied by [the congrega- tion in the chorus. . The voting` nnnnln hf fhn nhllhnh nun spent tn week-end with Mrs. E. Guest. Miss A. `S. Watson spent over Sun- day at'her home in Washago a.nd.a.t- tended the Watson-Denure wedding at Gravenhurst 6n Saturday. The nastnr. Mr, Plan: nnlr- .. La.- "June 7'--Miss Jean. Warnica. of Bar- rie an`d Miss Dora Guest of Lovering spent th week-end with _ spent Sun- ' W665. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Bains spent `the week-end, with Mr. and Mrs. L. G11- I hooly. t muntn. I Mr. and`Mrs. Jack Hart visiied with `the farmer's father a; few days last, ' I week. T `ml - ......a It... In -5--A- - -- g \.uuruI.u_y ausepzune). The young people who took part 111' the play, Plain People, have been invited to produce their play in the school at I-Iendrie on Friday night and also to take it to Elmvale later in the month. ' `ll -s nu-.A`IA'..... 1'..-I_'-rs--_,. _ n n`. - .._ I _- ---- ..-- ..--..v.. u... u. vstwllluot yuculuulua. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. B.` Caston on the arrival of a. daughter (Dorothy Josephine). I 'l`hA vnunw nnnnln mhn on.-.1. ......L 1.. Wlul Lllelll. 3 V V ~Miss Grose was unable to return" to her school this week as she is suffering from an attack of bronchial pneumonia. ("nu-ma-cpl-"I.-.61.-..... L... 11.. ___s in .. _-Standing at `I iorial E3thihiHnn- o-v-guano-n..;.. n..- Dplll. uu-: uuuuay at ner nome. l `Mr. and Mrs. Eagleson and son call- ed on Miss Eagleson on Thursday, tak- ling her on a. motor trip to Peterboro I with them. .mnn (Sun.-A .....'.. --__I_I_ L- _ -1 i aume umoer umlts mere. _ Mr. .and Mrs. Herman Harvey and Miss Jean Minty called at Bert Cas- ton s on Sunday. Mica Tr-nnn (`HulaHn' An 13-..; Ir..xu-..u! LUII 5 uu auuuuy. ' Miss Irene Chrlsti or Port McNicoll' spent `the holiday at her home. ~Mr, and Mrs 12`.-no-Imann ovn ...... ....n IIGLIVUB IIUIIU 1Ua|.UIy- - Mr`. and Mrs. Thos. Ellsmere and Idaughter, V Gladys have been visiting friends in the village during the last week. Mr. Ellsmere and his brother, George Ellsmere. motored to Northern Ontario during that time to look at 3 some timber limits there. ` r and Mr: unhvvunu 'r_r..-...._- .L_.1 7 iun 6-- Mr. And Mrs. FA.-Perry at Stratford spent a. few days with re- latives here lately. I Q11!` MFG Thna nI`nnnnnn nu-ma` mg BAY POINT` ` CRAIGHURST ua; - . ' A. H. AWllson was in Toronto for a few days last week. . A. C. REID CARTAGE 5111715 ' U V uclc. A. n. wuson. _' -Mrs. I. Kna p and Thos. Moore speni last week-.en in Tot-`onto with frlend` E. C. `Dettman mnfm-ml in. ma. 1..-.....-. anal. weex-enu 1n Toronto with friends. Dettman motored to his home in Wroxeter,'accompamied by Wm.Cook 33 fat as Kenllworth, for over the hon- y. G5 13. day. A uuuuuy. ' Thos. Pugsley was here for the week- end. I , M June 7-Harold and Leslie Wilson of Toronto are spending a week with their uncle, A. H. Wilson. -MFR. 1' Tznnnh and 'I'VI-nu-. 115.--- .._-r- 4 -.a.c ner nome In Grand Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Goods and friends of Toronto` were at their_ cottage over. Sunday. TBA: Dna-ah. cc"... 1.... n-_ 4-. , - ucts u. ' . Miss Baxeridale spnt the week- .at her home in Grand Valley. ` Mrs. G-nndn and fvdnnn uuuu.-5 Uvt-:1` me week-end. Mrs. J. O'Brien, Jr., Mrs; Elmer Upcles. and Mrs. Geo. Uncles and their sister from the United States, Mrs. Bowles, have gone to Calgary to`see their father, Mr. Forward, who is very ill in the hospital there. V Jonathan n"R-nigm I! m.......... __--_: an an um nuspltal mere. Jonathan OYBrien of Toronto spent the week-end with his brother and sis- ter. Wm. O'Brien, Sr., and Mrs. Wm. Leigh. ` - V mun ntt\'\-:`a\`- .._._.L A`. , - - an xus nume m renetang. Laurence Patterson of the Standard Bank is spending his vacation at his home in Creemore. ` Miss Bert. Clark of Cookstown was home over the week-end. M'rn_ KIT _'I' f\"Dy-Inn `I ... 11..-. 1-suw Opeh and Covered Truck: use wu.u ner mother and Mrs. Cruse. V Rev. Mr. Cruse occupied the pulpit at.Cha.tsworth while Rev-. Mr. Martin of that place took the anniversary ser- vices at Rugby on Sunday. The church l here being closed for the occasion en- abled a. good number from this village to listen once more to Mr. Martin who gave two splendid sermons. Mr. Martin spent a couple of days in this village `amongst old friends. Mr. Parker spent the.King s Birthday at his home in Penetang. Laurence Pnffnrnnn M2 n... can--a--- Juno 7--M1ss `Cruse of Toronto is spending her vacation at the parson- age with her brother and Mrs. Cruse. M1`. Cruse nnnnnim-1 +1. ....1..x. auuweu tne nlgn esteem in which Katie is held by the whole community. The most striking features of the dainty lunch served by the girls were the cak- ies which were decorated with green and engraved with pink. and the de- licious wedding cake. The lunch was followed by the singing oi. For She's a Jolly Good Fellow, and Auld Lang Syne", during which the bride-elect was showered with confetti and good wishes and the crowd dispersed. Lcu uuss a you well deserve. Signed- Ada. .Waiker. Pres.; Georgina Moore. Sec y.-Treas. ` While Miss Sinclair was making her reply the gifts were brought in by the girls. The gifts, like the house, were very tastefully decorated with pink and green streamers and an abundance of apple blossoms. The many gifts. which were varied, beautiful and useful, showed the high esteem in which by the whnln nrnnnllnifu rm... _._...-.... -..wu z.-.u.u uuc LVJIIUWIKII`-3' auaress Dear Katie:--It is with surging emo-' tions that we meet here today to ex- Jzend to you our every heartiest wishes for every`-happiness in your new life,_ We all feel how indispensable you are in the Sunday -School ._. and C.G.I.T. group. You, who were always ready with your helpful word of commenda- tion for every honest but- feeble effort and whohave always played such an important part in all the activities of_ the church. VVe realize that you cannot be with us just as much now as form-I erly in person but your sweet helpful spirit will still pervade our meetings and Sunday School classes. You are to the C.G.I.T.. a model four-fold girl with ' the spiritual side` especially well deve- loped. May God pour His richest- bless- ings and most precious gifts upon you in your `own home. You `are a true worker in His vineyard and as we wish to present to you today `material recognition of your work we know that your real reward is in work well-ac- complished. We hope that your fondest dreams may be realized and that -your married life may be one of uninterrup- ted bliss as you well deserve. .Wa.lker. Pres; Gnnrcinn Ilnnv-A azuu uy AVLFS. Killcnrlst. At the conclusion of the program Miss Florence McArthur and Master . Douglas Gilchrist entered as bride and groom. The little bride wassuitably attired in a white dress and wedding -veil caught up with orange blossoms and carried a large boquet of narcissi and tulips which she presented to Miss Sinclair. Miss Jean Gilchrist presented her with a picture ofthe C.G.I.T. Miss Laura Hall read the following address: linear T(aH.;- To 3.. ...in.. _...,-. a.1l. all5e(l oy Mrs. A. G. Muir and Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist, consisted chiefly of rounds and songs suited to the occasion and a reading entitled Too Good to Him by Mrs. Gilchrist. At fhn r-nnnlnutn... P\` n_. _..r -u uuv - til` IJU TIOTIOTCU Despite the inclement weather on Saturday 9. large crowd assembled at the home of Miss Ethel Simpson to honor Miss Katie `Sinclair, bride-elect. The program, which was so skilfully arranged by Mrs. A. G. Muir Gilchrist. nnnninfad n1-n.,1.. no uuuucy snerur, Leslie Clark; the vill- age choir. Cockburn of Barrie deserve much credit for the way they had the different characters trained, also Messrs. Mc- Mahon and Clark of Hawkestone who - An invitation was extended to the" young people to give their play at Rug- by on June 6 which they did. This also drew a large crowd from the different parts of the township. ...,.........., u1u1`1u.lla. rerxlns, as good `as lgold, Elma. Guest; Sukey Pindle, the Widder s mite, Jean Mccuaig; John Underhill, the Prodigal Son, Jim Ross; Charley Underhill, the elder brother, George Campbell; Brother Jonah Quackenbush, a whited sepulchre. Mur- ray Duncan; Jeremiah Gosling "Jerry, a. merry heart, VWilbert Stoddart; En- och Rone, an outcast and wanderer, Clarence Hall; Quintus Todd, the county sheriff, Leslie Clark; H E I L y `The ch . church nrvuucru Ill cuppa!` The annual concert and supper which was held on May 24, in Guthrie United was a decided success notwith- g the unfavourable weather. urch was crowded to the doors. The program consisted of a play en- ,titled, "The Old-Fashioned Mother. given by the young people of the con- gregation. The play was exceedingly well done, each character acting his or her part exceptionally well. Those taking part were as follows;-- . Deborah Und_e1-hill, a mother in Is- rael, Ada Walker; Widder Bill Pindle; leader of the choir, Laura Hall; Miss Lowizy Loving Custard, plain sewing 'and gossip, Flossie Campbell; _Isabel Simpscott, the village belle, Lizzie Johnson; Gloriana Perkins, gold, Guest; Sukey_Pi_nd1e, I '7-{:1 an-an 7 - standin -..lLA Standard Teachers Course Much credit is due Mrs. _A. G. Muir who so successfully conducted a` Stan- dard .Teacher Training Course during the winter and early spring. Although the portion studied from Acts to Revel- atlons, (inclusive), was very difficult, yet owing to Mrs. Muir's exceptional abluty. the whole class obtained the required standing and two of them ex- ceeded 90%. Those attending the class were Misses Katie Sinclair, Flossie Campbell, Vilda Walker, Laura Hall and Ada. Walker. - _H4wiu-:s'roNE Bride-to-be Honored ,. 41-... 1...)... ---A Concert" and Supper Inna] nnnnnat .....4 .... .__ k-end |`Distinction~`P lusIow G032` vu Luung ua.naaa.'s uay, 197:5, 211,000 children visited the Canadian al Exhibition. on Young Canada's D/aszr, 1926 ` :hi1dren visited fhn mmgm... 5:: R OYAL EIGHTS 4 on a ungcr-w1th due famous motor principle that made Chandler the champion of Pikes Peak--witha 4-doorbody delightzlly proportioned and appointed. Weptoudly ask you to look at this cat--no step inside and lounge In the seats---K) take hold (I the `wheel andsteponthegas. Idleit,raceit,see how obediendy it conforms to your own personal style of driving! . | . . WI-3 F - liongbgrger s". ?...`f`:s'a*1 5,f a':*,'.f;`;"*' -_-L `i5 3 an 3__.1~- n - A. - Stock Canied,'I'nfon:mati3h'l " shed - ' on Buntford Roong rendered ue (Ball : Planing VMill Co., Ltd. - . . 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