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Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1927, p. 6

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- . --_, ..,.. ..- mu. uuense excitement. Youfll get this pantlemoniufn-lou(l, do: a Westinghouse. . . You'll listen to the crowds, the` teams, j: the microphone hears it in t_he__field.` . `f__,!II - -- ` " Wcdlnghousj M01015? thrilling with power, clarity and Try a Westinghouse Model 57 in your own home-_--that 3 how to be convinced. Yo1; ll"g-e; {the _..v....u.u. vuu uc mane. Whenever You Like Immediate delivery if desired. hr making your weekly` ayme ti - Christmas, then no 0 er p; until the New Year. . W/zere 2`/2ere`s# a car I/7 ere : a Way ALONG a ribbon of rod? I-Lat ---!---`- I Toronto Co Iowa rvsn.-. c. 1r You Prefer Another Model- Exchange privilege. Club members may exchange the instrument selected at any time within three months for a new one of greater value. It Beat: the Victor Trademark Our guarantee. Every instrument is guaranteed to be in perfect condition and to give entire satisfaction. Another P:-ivileie J \ Your old t pe, silent phonogra h will be accepte in part payment. 'bera1 allowance will be made. lVYl.-..-__-,, up on - PIONEERS IN RADIO f:$urtIl(`:;i1!l;;3aVl:9;'Yju8s;uI:1sd:f-every war: the an`. 0 i 0 mg` the big bo ys,, play. )7 u were t ere watch ` I. raA\4\4' all most 1 "kn N-.. ueuvery ll desued. . Simply ayments un- LS, payments cw -By Elsie Baer and 5 .Connell andstand, cheerleader, play`r's`_--a'.z ng every idle thought:--thrilling' L ` -loud, clear and distinguishable on Simply ems un. unugmsr. Mrs. uesue spring. ' Miss Annie Stott returned to Tor- ,o_n_tp after spending a. week at -her home. '1`. Bailey er Coldiwatver visited` trlendshere recently. A number from hereattended the anniversary services in the Presbyter- ian church In Elmvale on Sunday. The tow] supper and annmm mhlnh [ s, jams, touchdowns, just as BUT-I1 /Iv` - IS! And the keen `buyer will jnvestigate our oer Too Good To Be True ` ua.uu._y Lea. On Thursday evening, Oct. 2'7. thl members and their husbands M13 friends, to the number of forty, met 53 the home of Mrs. Geo. Beeton and hel their annual fowl supper. After th good supper, which was enjoyed by all; games and music were engaged in 01, a. couple of hours after which the? sang. Auld Lang Syne and The! Are Jolly Good Fellows in apprech tion of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Beeton 50! giving their home for the affair, dainty tea. r. FF). .... TODAY Phone 243 Thursday, November 3} 1927:`; . '\J'CU. been ' vv Q-uva'ilIil Oct. 81--Rev._ Mr`. Brown of Toronto ll visiting his daughter. Mrs. W. Brock. mu Veaies of `Toronto spent a few `holidays with her sister,` Mrs. T. Par-A Z ` Mrs. Green: or Midland is visiting her `daughter. Mrs. Leslie Spring. M188 Annie Staff vnhn-m.-.A 4- In-.. % on summary convictioia is a fine not a_w2)s' Phone` 4| Box 4B3 Au Radio Receiving set. MUST be Licensed cur FLOWERS na%1>or17LA'Vlv`T-s" % . DESIGNS ` ..---rn--I made td oraer on sh:_rtest notice. ROBERT owisiii" -Taj-ICZIZIT INSURANCE in All In CXNABA , I Quite a. number from here `attended the fowl supper at Ivy or; the 26th. e- Mr. Scott of Knox College had charge. of the service at the `Presbyterian Kirk, last Sunday, taking his text from I Cor,` 15:10. N 77 _ I , uay at A. u. uampbelrs. I Miss Catharine Mccuaig entertained the young people of the Presbyterian church at a -Hallowe en party at her home on Monday evening. All report a ' Jolly good time. `Rev. J. B. Thomson of Allandale "will have charge of the anniversary services at `Central church next Sab- bath and of the service at. Guthrie in the. afternoon. Quite [A Scott M Rnnv navy--- n..: .-r - . .LVUVu J.'-lV.l!'. and Mrs. Alex. Lynn of Toronto spent, the week-end_ with friends here. T T Miss Catharine" Mccualg `vlalted mt .. week with her uncle, D. Graham. Ivy. `Mr. and Mrs. Fred Richardson and daughter or Fergusonvale spent Sun-4 day at A. D. `Campbell . MISS -Catharina `l\A'n('1u..l... -_4---A---- - you 5 I J|\lIio Nov. 1-Mr. and Mrs. spent week-`ex ' Mina !'1o6Iau...l._-' In-_.nu,,, - uczgnuors--1. RODIHSOIJ Ferguson. H. Hagtlngs. yuu are always ready to Join in a liber- [ al way towards. helping in any work and in our sympathies and know that you will continue to show. this pleasant spirit. ~Since'you have taken this step toward. shall -we say, which most jp ple-ta-kein life. we want you both V Mrs. Jones, we wish you to accept these` T chairs as a token of, our love, hoping these may be a pleasure and comfort] in your leisure hours and will recall 1 `happy memories. In conclusion we sin- Ill cerely wish you a long and happy life, and the true success_and.inw'ard peace f 5 that always follows when one is as 1 willing a helper as you. have been. Signed on behalf of your friends andcc neighbors--F. Robinson.` J. Rich, F11` Ferguson. Hastings. - - FLORIST BARRIB muugu uul` acquaxntagyce has not been! of many years, we have learned that you are always ready to Join in liber- way toward. helning an anti ---m-n .., __.~. .--~. .-vu-u-Llgwoj` I Mr. and Mrs.eJones: We, your friends and neighbors of this community, havei gathered here this evening for the pur- pose of expressing our extreme plea-I sure in being able to meet with you in this manner and express our sincerest wishes for your success in `the future life which you have chosen. Most of us have known you, Mr. Jones, since you have come to our Jnidst. Even though our acquaintance has been, not many years. we h`n.v. Innnnn n...+ vuuvo was uru.15vu.w. < ' ` ' Mrs. Wm. Lamb spent last week in Toronto. I ' _ Qulte__a., number from hereattended the anniversary services in Stroud on Sunday. A _ 1yI_r. ?a._nd__Mrs._ Wesley Uncles spent .-., -as--og av nuvvv VG IS lllllVu Mrs. Martha Cross ' has returned home after spending a. couple or weeks with her daughter. Mrs. Wm. Reid of Cralgvale. ' `Mun `I7:-n 'f.nnnL ..n.....|. :I....4. ._-..I_ L, Nov. 1--Tvhe friends -of Jps. Corby are very sorry to know of his illness. 11-}. ll'....LI'.- ru_.-_._ exceeding $50.00 Suiohotlon - Gnu-outed _ _.-.. .... uuu us years : ate. respectively but to look at A ` k they were 15 and 18-40 slight and delicate are leuer ages. Yes. they are both the wonder is they are here-at all, `for just a few months ago they were admitted, victims or the consumption. They are because they are gaining Itrenzth age! ` Z Phone your news Examiner. ' Penalty . ' ---Ron` and Vale rte are sisters. Their` charts any they 0 are 28 and 18 I ate. respective! y, "them you `would `hink 18-so Elaine Storey of Alliston, Clifford Melson of Allandale, with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carruthers; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carruthers `of Barrie, with Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brown: Mr.` and Mrs. Joe.Locke and family of Crossland. with Mr. -and Mrs. J. C. Buiet Mr. and Mrs. Everett Bell 0 Nottav_vasaga,6w1th Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bell;'-M1ss.~Edna Biakely of.'Sta.yner, with" Miss Mary Forgie: Mrs. Gordon Mair of Nottawa. with Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown. usuurs m me neighborhood ovez week-end were: Duncan Wanles Toronto, with his sister, Mrs. Petch: Misses Thelma Graham Ciii Carruthams Mr c--A v-- '- - um. 0.1--L101 ! church held their an- 'nual fowl supper on Thursday evening, 1 get. 2.7. The _weather being ideal, the flowing. After .ample justice -had been I done to the *good things provided an excellent p -. gram, was enjoyed, consisting of solos by Mrs. Jack Mathers of Stayner, Mr. ,,Ray of Midland and Harry Hawkins; duets, Miss -Elson and Mr. Robinson of Midland: instrumentaI,.Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Evans, Miss Sarah and Thos. Scheii; instrumentai duets, Misses Ger- tie_Blackburn and `Sarah Sahel]; read- ings by Miss Baldwin of `Barrie. _ Mr. and Mrs. James \/r..n...... --my lo 1:155 uy wuss Baldwin 01 James 1 James Brown. Norman Brown attended the tuner . _ -r IA'-.`I' -_ On Wednesday evening, Oct. 26, about eighty-five` persons met at the home or Mrs, Emma. Jones to spend a social erecentj marriage. `The evening was `spent in games. music and social con- versation. About 9.3O Mr. and Mrs. Jones were asked to come into the dining room where Harold Hastings .read an address and Arthur Richard- son and Lennox Black presented them with two beautiful reed chairs. . __________ p _._._--u- nudlqildg II-`I`lDrll-I t Oct. 31--Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Hart and n Mr. and Mrs. J. D. McAdam of Toronto 9 `visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. F. 9 C. Robinson.- 1, W. Fullerton and Miss Eva Spring of 5_' Toronto spent `Sunday with Mr. and ; Mrs. I. M. `Spring. ~ ` 1;] Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson and 1 family of Toronto visited with friends . -here last week. - ;! Mrs. man vm------- ` ' ,_. .. . up vULLl CIJIU 1V18.!`le Tonto spent a few days recently with Mrs. J. `S. Ferguson. Mrs. King accompanied by her son "bn about eighty-five , Mrs, Emma. Jnnau On -----~` ` Clean the brass beds by rubbing with a. cloth slightly moistened withsweet 01]. Polish with a. soft dry cloth and follow up with a chamois. J.vu ucl.'l.. Mrs. W. J. -Mbrris 4 I Mrs. Kih nnnn--w oavnv Jgvub VWUUIQ 3 Mrs. Frank Thompson of Lefroy spent last. week at the home of her son. .` Robert. . T `AA ..- 111 -I -- IV Mrs. David 3Tr1i`z`1_>Eand son, Mrs. ,Kitching, Mrs. Sidney Thompson and son, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wismer of Midland visited at Thbmas Truax s-last ` week. 4v;JuU1_L . ,44vu.1 01 av aaugnter. Oct. 30. i ' church L. A. was held on Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Thos. Duckworth with a good attendance. M Mrs. -Truax and Sidm-::y`_ThompAson and.; smn, Mn and 1\.r.'... I - -- au.u:1` an aosence or A38-wears Congratuzlations to Mr. Walter Gordon on the arrwiva Oct._2'9; to Mr. and Mrs. H: ; on the arrival of a. daughter . land to Mr'.md Mrs. Wilco_x 4 ring] n? :- ....._I.L, A rival of av daughter. Rev. and Mrs. J A 1:... ....-.--- rna1\J\JIJ I Nov. 1-Miss Ma`rJo_ry Ross:of Gilford' ence of Toronto visited at Thos. Duck-I worth's and Walter McMackon's over Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Smith, Kathleen. Norman and Harold and Mrs. Baker motored to Toronto on Sunday, \ . M. Harris of the Pnnifin (`Acct ..... w uuuuvuyu LU!` an tum [H1268 IO!` the -win-I nera. Afterwards a lively program was given by the pupils. The school paper" was one `or the amusing Items on the program. Lunch was served by` the} pupils. EIGHTH LINE. INNISFIL and my. ma v-- v - -- A uavu aue mrougn 1118 name. The -pallbearers were six the deceased: Manuel Nev qNeve, Abraham -Jory, John . 'Bonney and Allan Bonney. ucvu mac Jesus Is the Christ} the Son! of God, and that believing ye might` a have lifethrough His I "nH"hF5.l`n)` Ilinlln n-- -A--~ -*' ` Priscilla Lucy` Keat ` `There passed away at her Home in Dalston on October 25, an old and re- spected resident in the person of Miss Priscilla Lucy Keat; aged 70 years. Three and a. half years ago "she suf- fered a stroke of paralysis sinfce which time she had been confined to her bed. During the last few weeks she suffered from/an attack of gt-ippe' which was too much for her enfeebied constitus tion to withstand and she passed quiet- a ly away on Tuesday evening. She is|` 1 survived by one brother, Samuel, and! t-hree half-sisters. Misses Mary and Annie at home and Mrs. R. I. .McIver (Laura) of Winnipeg. The funeral was held from the home to the United church `and cemetery on Thursday at- ternoon. Rev. G. H. Halbert officiated and took as -his text John 20:31. -But! these are written that ye might be- i-ieve that Jesus is the Christ} bnvihn` no vvnlr-Jr-4" ' The meeting of the Women's Insti- tute will be held at the Home of Miss Minnie 'Wood on Wednesday, Nov 9 give an address on The Welfare of the Growing Generation. Miss Elva. Jory will give the current events. There will be music and a. contest.. . at _2' o'clock. Miss Hazel Bertram will 2 aw(a_3:'at"l;;r 1 51 Lucy Kean mmd an ...........I auu W-U1 OI Harrie. Mc.Quay, Mrs.` Norman Ant? f1m"""` um church In wlmvale Sunday. ,,e;'g';,,,;,.`;;';,~{, Sf wghefgwg atggpguggg "af"("i Wm`-`h; Guest met at the home of Mrs. Chas. ` "9d9YiANellly and showered her with many mg '7 ! la wk was 3 d"`dd `5'i useful and expensive gifts. An address 1333' t$!ggtp ,"1?fg:e a `:`5u3`V` `W Hid` was readlby Mrs. Isaac -Spring of ninth as co!,bett'and Fug: 3 W"?IvM55' line. The-gifts were piled high in a- im, and Roblnsgn ma M91s5'8'1' T33 f little express wagon allytrimmed with Nam ' 3" 33 D110 ash ahilte andh silver. The wagon! wasd pull- ` V e nto t e room by two grs ress-, M$hHLagl1t8' `gm ,1 ,r1 ]t` adt the hm ri ed in white. these being Misses Jean. ' ' 9 n `"3 35 a"-I Spring and Gladys Martin. After the With spooks. witches. blackcats in gifts were allopened Mr. Guest re- lttendace 41 Pillplins; Hallowe en party; plied with tlmnkson. behalf of his wife. Walvgiven in the Orange Hall on Fri-, All Joined in singing They Are Jolly 433' night by the teachers and pupils of Good Fellows," after which .a dainty the school and was well attended by. lunch was served. The remainder of -the the parents and young people of theievening was spent in games and a.- mmU!'l1'5Y- There wev-~ games andimusements. i contests for all and prizes for the -win- I On Wednesday a very enjoyable ev- eningi was spent at the home of Mrs. Jones and her sons on 8th concession of on of `Innisfil when -the friends and neigh- ggflrsam. by the gorsioffwaltgr Jongs mtet tho! extend the - I . an o goo ws as o_ In and his, --------._. bride. The following address was read rubbinguwith by H`'1d Hist"-"g5"' II I. lfh Ilhrhflir rnrvlaennnni ...n.I. -___,. tuna-I 11.... 1-_.._-,, vvv - - - Lllll d Ul'_Y, J Onn Bonney. 1 ng' . I. Thompsdn mo visited wifh 9.-hm-=- 1905. j DALSTON _iTe.m/ _to The uvuca u[JUI1 HIS e Iarold Arthur nrnannfnil 4-1nn--- --u -qwuaauu Iere cousins or me] Neve. Nelson y, Jory, Fred lonnev. nuuu [U ver me Wanless of Mn um- Edenvale Women ; lnstitnte A The Women's Institute held -their October meeting at the home of Miss Mamie McvNabb. Roll call was answered by an apple recipe. Interesting cur- rent events were given by Miss Marjory Dixon. Mrs. Percy Drake and Miss Lila Cul- ham were appointed delegates to the I ....u.._ :Vxgnt; ana narxs .I.ne rlerald Azfgels Sing--By Ba]; Trinity Choir. Adeote Fideles--Pipe Organ, by? Mark Andrews. _ Jingle Bells; and The Quilting Party-By'Shannon __QuaVx-tet. Angelina (Organ Solo); and Mesaiah-HalIelujah Chox-us-By O C and Mark Andrews. sweet-smelling" foliage to the picnic place. Autumn at its best in an ESSEX. Silent Night; and Hark! The Herald Azfgels Sing--E Trinity Mode! 4-: 511.; 1 cut rrotecuon. 3. Relief Insunqge. In case of illness or temporary unemployment, half pay- ments will be accepted for as long as previously paid full. Slip a dollar I1'II in to your pocket and come in! _ V ,, '-- -- --..- Setiafaction Money Beck . Ten days trial. If dissatised the in- strument may be returned within ten days after delivery. '-All monies paid. leu gauge ciul-gee, will be returned. \IiII IJOIIII-' 1` 0' No cash paymene--onl small weekly `payments required. De `very in free. Your Protection. n.l:.c 1. ..... -- L - Any Mode}! May 3.` Selected . Unlimited selection of any Ortho- phonic Victrola. '. 1-` -\ an -- EDENVALE `J. G. KEENAN 31 .L.iii;oT '3;:Boilar Now BRYSON '*'MoRLEv

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