7?} thr Sail Ill: 0 GUISUIHIH Historical: David Williams, Rev. R. B. Beynon, Rev. W. E. Wallace, W. J. Finlay. Calla anti :nA....L.'......... rm__ -I.-o I - `qua--mo, ooooouuv , vv Mu IIHNIEU Students and colleges: Ministers`, A. B. Irwin. A. E. Lunau, J.-.F. G. Morris, A. E. Baker, W. H. Adams; laymen, W. S. Frost, C. Kinler, W. E. ggckrrgan. ...I.....-.... l. I'\__-_' ,1 IIVIIII - wunlsters, 1:. U. namert, 1*`. Sullivan, A. E. Bushell. R. W. Beveridge; lay- men, J. T. Corrigan, and one from Knox Church, Alliston, to -be named. A. Irwin. A. 74`. Tmnnn ,T-W ('1 (Continued from page 1) Pernell, Z. Rupert, W. J. Goodfellow, F? W. Ryall. _ Presbytery and conference fund: Ministers, R. G. Halbert, F. Sullivali, A Rl1nHn D X`, Ilnxynszlmnn 1:... ALLOCATIONS T0 7" ma Rzgglyslnmnn n.-Turle 4 . their da3l,1:r!1'l?nr'-,p:-an a any uu DI. JSGXIGI` r. and Mrs. Eb. agent!` r. Mrs. V 7 UTOPIA ._ Mrs. Thos. Truax went to Midland last week to attend the wedding of her niece, Miss Hazel '1`ruax,`to Mr. Orval `Kitchen. I V uuuuuy or tnls week. Quite a. number around here are con-2 fined to their -homes with bad colds. The Helping Hand Society met at the home of Mrs. George Young last Thursday evening. Mrs. Harry Blackwell and son Jaok of Toronto are spending a few weeks ` with Mr. and Mr. Chas. Harris. Mrs. John Bishop's condition is Just the same at the time or writing. _ nu ! I -._v-V7.5-vvuv 1 Mass Meeting, Sunday ` A . It is planned to have special ser- 1 vices in all the churches on the Sun- day. mornin and a big mass meeting in Queen's Park in the afternoon, with Hon. Mr. Justice Haughton Len- noxv as the special speaker. ' Dr. Lewis stated that the Oddfellows and the Orangemen had offered their as- A sistance in connection with the Sun- day service and he suggested that efforts be made to have all the soci- eties attend and take part. - v intend to play a return gameon Wed- nesday ot this week. Quite a. Vlllrnhnn m.........: 1.--- -777 vau`&I&DllJ.Ul arranged. nauurl. uoox, or Gorrle. Grentel school boys` and the boys from the Seventh Line played a very Interesting baseball -game last Friday evening. Qulte a number from here at- tended. Ed. Travers and Carl Doran were referees. Grerltel boys won. They } u. wumu cost. mree tunes as much. There will be two dances in the Armories. On the night of `July 1 Ken Walls orchestrawill provide the music and on the following night an old-fashioned barn dance is being arranged. T Big Night Show Major Knowles and Major Kendall announced that the night attack, which is _scheduled- for Saturday night, will be a better show than the one they._ had afew years ago. It will cost $140 to put it on. but-they stated that they got specially good prices on the fireworks; otherwise it would cost three times much. BO *1IYl\ Annnnn 1. -l-`-- (`Continued from page 1) added half-mile, mile and ve-mile races for boys of Simcoe county un- ` der 20 years of age. A cup` is being presentedby the Boys Town Council for the five-mile race, the course of which will be twice around the track, out Elizabeth St. to Ferndale and back and twice `around the track: again. In addition to the cup medals will be given to the -first five run- ners. 132.. \Y!_,I . um: elected stock of Ladies ular attention to larger our display. Mine Belle Mur her heme here. day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Col Misses Norma. Walton and .'Mary MacDougal1 spent Sunday at the home or the `latter. - _Mr. Meade was a. week-end visitor . wih M . and Mrs. Jacobs. Mr. `and Mrs. H. Megginson and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. I-Iickling were Sunday visitors at R. N. Hickiing s. Mr. and `Mrs. W. Carson of Barrie visited this week with F. Carson. Mill BQHA Mllhhhii --4-` ""` ` June 7--Mr. am Mr. and Mrs. W Colllngwood on ' dmr -uviu u- --= .nu1'l'lH. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.- Turley are up mg a month with -their daughter. Albert Cook. of Gorrie. Grentel anhnnl s....... .....- Au __ ,. - - - .- -cc oauuul LUH. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Black and Misses Evelyn and Betty enjoyed the week-' end with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson of Pittsburg`. Pa... were the guests or Mr. and Mrs. R, A. Cooper one day last week _ Miss Mae Hicklimz nf 12...-.- -..-_x U1. auue m Creemore. Mrs. Jesse Webster r Friday after a. few we daughters in Hamilton.` Mrs. 1:, `M m-A vv_ auuce on Sunday. `Mr. and Mrs. S. E. ( 'son W111 and F. C. Hart \ of June in Creemore. Mrs. Jessa w.:..+-- ..- ` aux` u. zew weeks. - Mr. Powell and Miss of Oro were the guests a Wallace on Sunday. _`Mr. and Mm Q In r , I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Warren and sons. James and Donald were in Toronto for] the week-end. I Mrs. Geo. Usher, Sr., returned Sun- day utter visiting friends in Midland "tor a. few weeks. ._ Mary` Powe '9_t_A)_ro guests of Mr: 1: m VJ: Dl80D'8. _ - Warrc ' week-end. Born--On Friday, .Time 3, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Pearson, a. son. Dr. and Mrs. Davis of Tor-o recent visitors at the home 0: Banting. Mr`, nun!" van`... on A -- vu`. and Mrs. A.- T. Cooper enjoyed - the week-endin Toronto. Mrs. (Dr.) Scott is spending a few days with friends in Toronto. Miss Garbutt of Meaford was in town for a. couple of days last week. A full report of the flag raising on June 8, willibe found on page7. Mr. and Mrs. E. Thom Sunday at Meaford and Thornbury. Miss Gladys Humphries visited friends in `Toronto over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Will White and baby gillian visited Wyevale friends on Sun- &_3f- pson spent ` um zucure. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie I `spent Sunday with Mr. Harris. Mfn and 11.... --w,, - JJINIH day. _ _ _ gr '3` 'n` 'A` 'A` Elmer Webster of Toronto is visiting 3 at hishome. Mrs. J. R. Graham is visiting her son in Toronto. Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Pugsley spent Tuesday in Barrie. Mrs. H.. Clement is` visiting her daughter in Orillia. Miss Ruddeli is hoiidaying.at her home in Jackstownx Dr. Tyrer was in Toronto last week for a couple of days. Mrs. Andrew Lawson visited friends in Toronto last week. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tipping motored to Whitby on Friday. Robert Wilson of Toronto visited at Geo. Usher's last week. Ewart Tucker spent the week-end at` W . Trace's, Allenwood. Mr. and Mrs. A.- weak.nmi.I.. m........_c- ` Buj Advertised Things. .__._..- -v-uvvw i w$&m%%&wwm&mm&w 'E`Iu.-..... 'I1'v_L, 1 - _-- -vavslal I I III "E We bought the manufacturer s samples bargain; beautiful quality of crepe and : styles; sizes 16 to 42. PRICED AT . . . . r-naay, June 1927, to 8. Elmvale, June 7---The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Rober_tDobaon on June Mrs. Hyde ot.Baxter A_s_yent_ Sunday with Mr. ant! 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