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Barrie Examiner, 28 Jul 1927, p. 3

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UIUU UUllH.l'So Miss Hazel Elson lsvspenzllng holi- days with her cousins at Thornton; Mrs. J , .T 1|/I'nA1-1-hnw n tuna-t.....v- .1... uuulc, 11.. `U. Dell. The garden party held on Thos. B_ell s lawn-on the 21st by the Ladies Aid of St. Andrew's Church; was `a success. Proceeds amounted to over one hun- dred dollars. V . ` If-Inn 'IJ'np-pd 'l:`l...... 1.. ..__-_.,-n_ _, n 0: WJLII AVLICB. D611. rearsau. Mr. and Mrs. Thos.;Be1I and family motored to Niagara Falls to visit his ` uncle, R. '0. Bell. ' Vnhn aannn -nnu-6.. 1nn`l.l A... I'D`.-- 11-1.1) '/July 26-Mr. Coulter and Mr. Goforth exchanged pulpits last Sunday. Guth- rie choir took charge of the singing at st. Andrew's Church. A H . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McArthur and. family motored to Buffalo to visit his sister, Mrs..Alex. L_va.ll. ` Nn RAH fr-nrn Tnvvnnn lg avian!-nu :uau:L`, .u1'a..:uex. uya-u. , I Miss Bell from Toronto is visiting with Mrs. Ben. Pearsall. I Mr and IE6-as Vkn.-. 13... .....'x a-___n__ r M5`. xiii-tz+`iu lung W. 51`! m._ OR0 STATION v.,-.. .u..u wuu Qubrh J-1. JIJIHH. L1}. and M:-si"R. E. Bel ! and family. who were visiting `the former's sister at Honeywood, called on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell, on their Way home to Orillla. ~ M12-mes Ross and Marshall have re: turned home to Hamilton after two weeks with Utopia friends. '\1'l.ua Dnvsn 'D....L1.-1`.L., ' -- A?" ..x 12 Tins 13c EGBERTK Good fertiliu: is an investment, tiotan xpnse. 91: now. As]: also` aboutV_I` your fez-tilint. - lulu. Lctulllf W! -thevru:}1tI .._-.y-um. o ouaouu , J40; lJ|UlULLK:`./ Miss E. Ellldhas returnedto Buffalo after `two weeks , visit with her par- ents. Mr. and .1}/I1`:-1. H. Ellis. ' NH`. and M)'n_. D 12`. Rah an/I a.......n-. NATIONAL F ERTILIZERS, LT-`D. was Toronto 9, Ontario o . leasons Why You Should Use NATIONAL FERTILIZERS F _or_ _Your Fall Wheat :, Expense. Don t delay getting about) National Stock Foods rag to give the very Page Two ...--.._...r.. \4ouLw|| uu. nuuuuy uvunmg. _V Marie Desourdle has returned to her home in Allandale, after visiting her cousin. France}. Berthelottew Ell1s'has retnrnnd +n na.m.1.. ua_\' . ' ms. Elphlck 1 t t 1 1 Aftms (Tuesday? 3e?. ing?` E `be W Tznnnnl-In nu ..I`1..I.- _n I` - . l.U1' day. V --........, "nu uuuuugwuuu LFIUIIUH. Miss Marguerite McQua.v `has re- turned home to Collingwood from vis- iting` Utopia friends. ` [ `ll... .....1 \r..,. . .-....= -4 uuyaw bl olutluv Mr. and Mrs. Adrew Miller and -_tW-(VJ daughters and Mrs. Joseph A. McMas- fier visited Elmgrove friends on Sun- a.v. nvuuur at uravennurst. Mr. and Mrs. Berthelotte and mm-_ lly visited Allandale friends on Sun- .day.- . .1 Nurse Berthelotte is nursing at Shanty Bay. | Mr. and Mrs. Elphick and son Frank and Mrpand Mrs. W. J. Miller spent Sunday with Colllngwood friends. l I/Nun `I/Inn` uuuu .-u.H.. \t-n.-__- I -.-..v.. ..au-=-uu ;a awuua Uu uuuuny. J `Mr. and Mrs. John `McKnight and. baby, Ernest, and Russell Elphlck are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reader at Gravenhuvst. Ifv and \/hm 'Dn..n...I.\u... .....I 1-..- VV'llh ut'III[)HLl'. I . A number from have attended the garden party in Angus, Wednesday evening, A . . ' Rev. '1`. J.-and Mrs. Deweand baby . visited in this ,Pax~Ish'one, day last week. . . . Mr. and Mm. Irwin Miller and sons visited Alliston friends on Sunday. `Lfn and Elna 'r..I.... ]l..YI..l...I.4. ____-u auuuatu neu. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Dempster and family motored. from Chicago arriving on S,unday- to spend twp weeks with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster and Mrs. Wm. Dempster. V i A nnmhmv fnnm hmm ixnmul...-1 41.... .u. a. ;vuuex',`3un(l8.y. .. _ ] Mrs. Wm. M. Bell and children 01; Hanna. Alta" are visiting Mr. and Mrs.- Richard Bell. . V V [ Mn and u ..=. \v,.n -n............ ...x July 26-L--Mr. and Mrs.TRuVssel:l'Ho od of Alllston v1slted_the latter's brother. D. J. Miller, Sunday. Mrs. Wm M `Ran .-and ,.1..u.1'..-... -4 WE WILL BE PLEASEDTO GIVE YOU FUI..L INFORMATION AND QUOTE, YOU RATES.` . WE. REPRESENT ` I ' V STEAMSHIP LINES. _. `- GEORGIAN `BAY TOURIST CO.(Midland) I - _MINION TRANSPORTATION (Owen 59|.l'nc|). . ALL` ATLANTIC ~ NATIONAL RAILWAYS, 1 " 1'1-:3 STANDARD BANK -OF ` CANADA "rH_unsp.gw, JUL)! 28.1927` ' mm nnANcH-n. R. "white, Managr Brunch at Bradford. Bondlindhcrnlfhul-0?! Howltuhno. Lofroy. Kopwlck. Sfroud, HI lilo aqul Iiuvalo uwom. 11-" You ANHCIPATET L jug g`-n- - A ---- .` aaaaaaaa IIL IJIU` planned until, through the channels'of commerce, it nds itsfway to the ultimate con- t sumer, it must befinanced. In providing funds to finance pro- duction and distribution, bank- ing` renders one of its major services to the Community. commodity is THE smvnca '22`..- A BA_N_KRENDERS if-`ROM tl`1;_\r_ce-rA"3I`I:1;rv-n:3'1"1tpr'(3. /"IIn`>:/xv: A: n .q;\.....--.I!L,, 0 a..I. RUGBY TEAM ....- ....u..a. I There -is norest for the mlan who does everythlm; his wife _tells him to. c1o.-Chicago` News. - - ' o ....... ".5 van. unuuuu vvtuaull B. 1 The Ladies Aid of the United church ' held a garden party on Ju1y'21. A large ' crowd attended and 9. good time was ` r'ep,o1'.ted. Supper was served in the Or-. ange Hall followed by a concert in the hall. Mrs. H. McCullough \and"M1ss Strange` .of Barrie. Messrs; Bottrell. Vince and Senior of Camp Berden and Mrs. West of Angus provided the pro- gram. J. H. Mitchell. M.P.P.. of Allis- ' ton, and Richard Bell 91? Utopia. gave I 4 Laddressea. ` , -Gunmetal finish----What"',vou get in Chlc.ag'o.---Life. ~ - , _ Many of the, girls nowdays seem to feel that beauty is knee`-deep.---Lou1s- ville Times. T - Vhnnn L. unv---A D--- sun: 1 8011. an Dllllv Miss Ethel Watson of Toronto is holidaying at Gordon Watson's. 'l`lnn TI\A ts4-' AIJ -n u, -- - --_.. 7-. u: use-1,1 uu 'L:1ilI.ul|tl.yg Miss Vera Coulson of Detrolt'.1s vis- iting` at her home here. " Rnhnrf I(`.nn1ann no 'IVn..:'uVaa..-. I... --x_n.n_... using at. HEX` nume nere. _, ' Robert Coulson of Toronto is visiting \ his parents, Mr. and Mrs. David Coul-_ son. J-JG IJIIJVIW Mr. and Mrs. Wm; ,\IcKeever and family of Barrlevwere at Thos. Duck-` worth's for Sunday. ' . I Dr. E. West and Eldon Latlmer mot- ored to Whitby on -Saturday. 3 Irina 17nnn PI.-...I....... ._n -v\_. ,-a - ....... uuu paw; all LII. UVC5n Elsie Paddison of New Lowell sspent the weeklend with Miss Edna I La timer. ` - `II... .;.....I 11.... 'Itv___. .. -- - D uu 1 11110331. nuts nun--"G . ...... nu oowo ~IIlIIl|vIILg 4.Vcu 4uU17uUl'UIh , Mr. and Mvs.'Jas; Shaw ana,M'ur1e1 of Hamilton and Mrs. Ed. Martin of Toronto spentwa few days last week` ` with Mrs. Neil Shaw. Vina Tnha VI`.-..'1'.1 no I`1VxID...-.1 _:__ nit ~Ph0.Io 447W. muuuz. om`. ANGUS vstn-ndlng (left to rlght)--Jack Kennedy. Albert Stephenson. Bed Dyment, Ken. McKenzie, M1`. Cockburn.` Chester Carson. Arthur McKenzie, "`Sandy" Ness, Fred Baughman. Seated-~H`a.ro1d Bryson,` George Wardle. A1lan Scot? (Cnpt.), Peter Sinclair, Joe" Looker. ' ~ Below-e--Clarence VP,ulford, Jack McK1nnon. week-ena at his home here. " Java. '1`. Reynolds of Toronto is.v1s-5 mug with Mrs. B. Binnie. * euu. Miss Aurelia Gaudet. of 'i`oronto is the guest of Miss Kae McLaughlin for a week. * - Frank Coughlfn of -Toronto spent the __week-end at his home Mn. '1`. Ravnnhln air m........;. ._ ..._` uvry. at nu-uuxesi" . . Miss Kae and Wilfred McLaughlin spent last week-end with relatives in Toronto and Durham. . `Mr and long mun `Mr-.. -.I_n__q '__... .l.U].'UllLU uuu uurnam. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Ney visited `with frignds 1n_ Owen Sound over `the week- en . - A = I. YIUIII end. `Ill. July 26--. 2'. ahd Mrs." G. F. Co1e\andi daughter, race, visited with friends in Toronto for a. week. `; - . _ . Miss Norma. Coughliri of Pheipston spent a week with Miss L. Shanahhn. "Mrs. . J. -Cox and children spent `a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. Bow. dery. at Cu-ndle:- RICH: Tfnn anal 'I'I'7IIl'.....IA -In--1---,,-u apcvuuca. auuss, everyone voting evening. usra. DHNLH 3 Slater. Over a hundred guests gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs._M_. G. Kelly on Friday evening to present a mis- cellaneous shower to one of our prom- inent young couples, Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Priest. Many were the useful gifts which they received. All wish Mr. and Mrs. Priest 9. very happy and prosper- ous married life. The time was spent in speeches. songs. music and dancing, everyone voting it a. verv oninvnhln JDUCIUIII Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Smith and three sons motored to. Caledonia to visit Mrs. Smith's sister. nch n I-nus-uinna ._..-..J... __A.I.-..-~ right)--J .VIcK9hzin M'~ 'f`nnbIu< Ullllo ' Mr. and-.Mrs.\ P. A. Priest.` Mrs. Priest, Sr., Arthur Priest and Eugene `Graham spent Sunday at Killarney Beach. Kn an If-an 7!! `I5 bn..-lL1_ _ 0 -- uuuuuuuuul a\ltlL'l1HS \\'ilS_ g'lVQ.n by .1`{eV- `A. w. Craw. It isexpected that Rev. Mr. Falconer will take the services in the three United churches next Sun- day. Mrs. Patmore is expected to sing at Guthrie. - I Misses Laura Hall and Ada \Valker , have returned home from attending _the O.R.E.C. summer school. - ' Miss Mary \Vaiker,_ who was camp-. ing on Lake Scugog, `eturned home on Friday `night. 4 - The hull: n4 tkn tn... 1... 1.1.1.. ----- cuuuuy Lu-alt. ' Miss Marian Gnibbdn is visiting her augt. Miss Jenn1e`Mul;'oy, off the sec- -on . \ UIIL -ond. `IA - Ill uuuutuu. Mrs. J. T. Re;Inolds and daughter, Myrtle. spent a. few days last week with the farmer's sistr. Mrs. A. Potts. John Rutledm: nf 'F`.In'nrn`ln Rzfn nna wuu LHU .I.u1'mer'zs sister. Mrs. A. J: 0ttvS. John Rutledge of Elmvale, Mr. and Mrs. A. Potts and daughter. Irene. mo-_ tored over to visit Creemore friends on` Sunday last. Mia: Marian {'1-.I'L1.,'.._ I... ...:..n.I.__. -.-r- wccna wxul Lnenus _m '1'0rom,o. Misses Anna and Patricia Kenney. are spending their holiday with their aunt in Midlarid. . T an... -r m n......'-.-_ _H- - -- - (Special Cofrespondonce) Miss Marie Kelly is spending a few weeks with friends _m Toronto. Minna: Anna and banana. 1; ....... ..- cl`ulJJ.,Y. ' . It is quite an improvement to have the Highway oiled . particularly` to those living along thesroute as there is no du t'to bother them. ` Wal er Caldwell has so1d hls'farm,l `and It is rumoured that he expects to go lnt business `in the village, All wish Mr. Caldwell every success. cycu_y.p1'u:5peuL OI a 3000. yield. An accident happened on `the High- way last Friday which might have proved fatal. A team and wagon be- longing to Graham Brothers working on the Highway and driven by Robert Sinclair wasestruck by a. big car, send- ing the wagon driver headlong to the road and damaging the wagon consid- erably. I TI In nnlfn nu Ivy: ....... -..i. J-- '-- . V . - . ..~ \ o us-w\oI-0J I UYVl|H|q I Kenneth Mccabe of Allandale [is holldayln-g at thehorne of D. J. Miller. Rev. Mr. -Carpenter of Pennsylvania. . a former rector here. preached in St. George's Church on. Sunday evening. lfnwln hnunuuusdln 1...... ....a.......-:- L- - U L` Fllly '11lgHC. The bulk ,of the hay in/this has been gathered In` notwiths the unfavourable weather. '1` wheat is ripening very quick] every.prospect of a good yield. /An accident hnnnnnpd nn `H-., July 25--Mlss Bella Glxchrlgxt is vis- iting her b2'other.'J. D. Gilchrist. ` - A Izlvge number partook of the .sa- ,' rar_nent of the Lord's Supper In Guth- 'rie church last Suhday. An inspiring` { communion address was given by `Rev. A. Craw. It is mrnnnrml Ham D.-m wuy wmcn me Lord my God led thee." I Died in a Toronto hospital, Boyd, ! second son -of the late W. H. and Mrs. l%.Davis. Just a little over a year ago his lnfather passed to the Great Beyond. \ , i Mr. and,'.\/Irs. R.`_.\/I'cI{'1n1ey of Midland spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. S. McQuay. ` Rev. E. Clifton started in his chzirge last Sunday morning and preached a very fine sermon from Deut. 8:2. And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God Torontn hnunm-I Dr---A week} AY- *5ULLulg qunors In 1191' Entrance exams. Rev. W. F. Carpenter occupied the pulpit of the-Anglican church on Sun`- !da,v. Mr. Carpenter was the minister `of that church for a number of years before Mr. Dew. He would see many changes and miss a number of familiar faces. . w - Ullllr` 7|! 1 W OCH: Dolph McLean and S. Elliott motored to Toronto on` Friday. _ "Mr. and Mrs., R. Wilson and family of Toronto aroholidaylng With; the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. Wil- son. B. McQuay and O. Bates spent a. day in Toronto last week. `Congratulatlons to Betty Sheard on getting honors in her Entrance F. Carnnnfmv nrlnnnhn ox..- 1111]]: Mrs. Esten Davis and son are spend- _ing a week's holidays with friends at Killarney Beach. W. Martin lost a valuable horse last :week. M July 25-A numberfrom her'e at- tended the Jnductlon service of the .Rev. Ernest Clifton Into the To\`vn11ne, ' Ivy and `Baxter congregations. Ivy peo- ple extend avery. hearty welcome` to him. `ills... 13-4.-.. 1\__,|. - A. F; AI MAiE6Kid apusxulu and Mr: `Air a Y\.. __-- son 51 IIJLGU ' Church `heTc`lV-tir1\elr annugl garaen party last Tuesday at the home of Mr. and - Mrs. Priddle. The evening was perfect. the gathevlng ldrge, the supper the Ivery best and the m-oemm on-mm.+ 1' nun:-:1 nugsnaw at 116!` cottage. _ ' I Miss Myra Reid of Toronto and Miss `Tranton of Southampton spent the ' week-en at the tormer'"home. 1 Tbs: .n'lna' Ah! no 4-1.... 'rY_u.-.a July 25;-Mini . nixiston and Miss Chelsea` _Fellowsj were horn/ex` tor the .-`week-end.` . ` k . Mr.-and Mrs. Andy Leigh `of Toronto called on relatives -here. Mr. and Mrs. Len. W. Leigh. this week. Miss Georgie Kendall of Barrie spent `a. few days at her home.- . I John Anderson` of Detroit is home for a ew days. - , . ~ .. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bagshaw and child- renot Hamilton and Rev. F. E. Vipond. B.A.. of Hamilton, are guests of Miss Sadie B-agehaw. A Miss I-I. Wilkinson 01! London." Mrs. Bagshaw, Miss May Bagshaw and Mrs. Kennedy. of Toronto are guests of Miss Ethel Bagshaw at her cottage. Mvra Reid nf 'I`m-nntn nnrl M-1.. I % Hgvvxcasroxig I Pin-:LPs'rON __(;UTHRIE music and dancing, It a. very enjoyable hay section notwithstanding The fall quickly with I. Enn vinlfl 11-an quanta :'xAInmn `Non-upsettable `boats would come handy in the good old summer time.- Toronto Telegram. ` Uy'Elwood Thompson of Kinston is visiting with his mother, who. is set- lousLv iii. ' I VJHILL louplq a.uu nuts. .41. In`. MOPPISOH. . Mr. and Mrs. Brown of Toronto spent a. few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. W. '1`. Irwin. ' Miss M. Harvey of Barrie is holiday- ing with Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Moon; ey. - " ........ ..., .-.... a. Astvu uasuuux. LX118 WEEK. " Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Anderson qf Midland spent the week-and w1th.Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Morrison. Mr, and Mn: `I2-nun. no rn......_.:.- __ -_A July 26-A. W. Morris of Toronto visited friends in Egbert th1s,week. Herb. Maw of Collingwood visited his sister, -Mrs. `Fred Ingham. this week. I9 and `Alan `D........ A ..n-- aays wxtn ner cousins Thornton; Mrs. J. J. McArt};ur` of Guthrie is staying with `her mother, Mrs. Mc- Cuaig, for a. few days. ` Victor Ross shipped two carloads of mixed stock (on Monday. iv! nu." u.uuyon LEICJIUP`. vlgss Rena Berthelbtte is sbendln: a' few days with her sister, Clara, at A1-` lanclale. _ -L

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