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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1928, p. 9

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later moving to Minesmg Wutuu auv married Thomas `Baker Standen. a Baptist missionary. With their fam- ily they moved to -Chlmgo in Oct. 1888. Her husband died July 19, 1893. leaving her with nine daugh- ters. eight of whom are still living, three! in Illinois and` five in Cali- fornia. She leaves ten grandsons. eight granddaughters and six great- grandchildren: also -`one sister. Mrs. P:`iscilla_ Littlejohns. living in New `grandchildren: axsu Uuu am... ...._. Priscilla Lhkeard. _ _ In April 1906, she went _to live mm. Mm, Gmham. in Santa Cruz. I41-"FLU with Mrs. Graham. Cruz. later moving to Oakland. Calm, to be with her daughter. Miss Ethel Stmden. but the last {our years of her life were spent with Mrs. Graham. enjoying good health until about a. year before she passed A nun 1! ` E G ' %%i s%%%% h ___H .|JUUU=I:=Ivu v and was a life long member of `the Baptist church. Her consistent christian life was an inspiration to all who knew her. (She was gener- ous In her support of all worthy causes. in her community. Interment took place in Turlock. Calif. v C2-um `Seized with a chill Christmas night and later developing pneu- monia. Lucy Burridge, wife of John W, Gossling. of the Vespra Fur Farms, Ferndaie. passed away early Wednesday morning, in the Royal Victoria Hospital. to which insti- tution she had'been moved the pre- vious Thursday. Deceased was in her 52nd year and leaves six child- ren ranging in age from eight to twenty. besides her husband. to mourn her death. Up until Christ- ` mas eve she had been in good health and her demise came as a great shock. The children, from the - oldest down. are Robert, Lucy, i Daisy, Arbutus, John and David. all > at home. Two sisters, `Mrs. Clarke '- and Mrs. McIvor, live in -Toronto, -- 1`...-.+hm~ Arthur`. There Anna 1; and Mrs. .Lv1c1vor, uve Lu -;u.u...... as does a brother, Arthur. are two other brothers, David of Quebec City and Edwin of Ferndale. A I-.....ohm- n`? Mr rtnsnllnr. James. Quebec Ulty anu nuwiu U1. ;~u..........-. A brother of Mr. Gosaling. and a sister. Mrs. Winkler. are here 1 from Buffalo for the funeral. The late Mrs. Gossiing was born in Le- froy but at a. very early age moved with her parents to Ferndale. Twenty-one years ago she married her husband and the first -fifteen years of their married life they re- I aided in Barrie. Six-years ago they removed to the Vespra Fur Farms I at Ferndaie. She was a member, of Au. 1-1......-.1 `I'.`l'n11 nnnnmnannn nd way. Deceased A urn: n 1 Ferndale. she a mexuuei, VI. the Gospel Hall congregation and the funeral at 2 o'clock Friday will be held trom her late mother's home in Ferndale owing to the condition of the roads to the family residence. The` service will be taken by Mr. Sylvester of Midlmd, REV. T. A. AMBLER The Pilot-`Tribune of Storm Lake. Iowa. of Dec. 1. had a. lengthy-ab rflcle on the death of Rev. '1`. A. Am- bler. brother 0! Mrs. Noble. Eliza- beth St.. and Messrs. Frank and Charles Ambler of this town. The article. in part. is as tol10ws:-. 1:... -r- A, Arnhhv-\he`oVed and part. is follows:-- Rev. 1!`. A. Amb1er,\>be`oved respected minister, expired suddenly at the home of Mason, Ray Ambler. on conese `Avenue; storm Lake. shortly before ndon Tuesday. , m. Arn'h1ar n mum. at the age of Tuesday. Dr. Ambler : death at the age 03 came` as a. tremendouu shock. not Mitchell. `Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hat` I char. Miss Lillian Richardson. D- Walker. Marjorie Agnew.` M!`.l- Wu` tred Lennox. Toronto; Mr. an Babcock. Mrs. I-`I_atley. Orlllla: and Mrs. I-Is.rvey-Hughea. Stronti- Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Boyos. Ch`~'h' 111: Henry Altken. R. D; Law. 309' ton: Mr. and`Mrs. Mitchell, Allis-l ton: J. C. Monlcman. Barrie: FN-R Agnew. Colllngwoodgl Fred Chantler. Newrnarket; .W. N. Hopper. T0" tenham. A A ...--uu\u|`a1 --1-vl-- 0;... `Alma (`GU88 . 4 :1 Mrs. ` MRS. Jo}-IN w. eossune r'...la1-an tennam. A memorial service for Mrs. Couse will be held _In. the ungted church sit 10.30 am. on.;J3,n.-15. . L`-- -" -. _v..14&11~1&&&& ed was.h1gh1y respected bnnur HA)` -Qh9 WES Rene!`- 1-H: . Mani: EXAMINER nuwu \'r'uvuaIu';. . 8 RM.--.8'EnVIC'E .01:-oud `P_r_onbytou-Ian Ohm-olf- chllvl ' Elhristmas :__--u-...|-up nnnu. % NeW%l.ow PI "`f.::.:.: :.`:::::` only to the relatives but to count- less friends. He had for years been .. Hnn D:-esbvterlon m1n1t_ry, oc_<:71;A- yn cu. whe --nnr \ Penn.. ` bler moved to Minnesota and was 16, 1.650. ` To this union four children were. born. namely, Thomas H.. Chester: N., Grace Margaret (Mrs. L. E. Bal- ; lou, Jr.) and Herbert Donald. All; the chi'1dren live in Storm Lake with the exception of Donald. who is` teaching in the `English department at the University of Minnesota. Be-I sides his wire, there are eight'| grandchildren, two brothers, Chas.. and Frank, and one sister. Mrs.} Noble, living at Barrie. and one sis- I ter. Mrs. Stinson oi! McKeesport,i After leaving Michigan, Rev.`Am. . ordained as a Presbyterian minisqau ' ter at Ely, A-pril 2-6..1891. He has . been preaching in Iowa for the last . 25 years, his later pastorates having been Hawarden. Storm Lake. Ode- E ' bolt and Early. At the time of his death he was minister at Early. During his pastorate at Two Har- bors. Minn., he was also elected as county superintendent of schoohq : which office he tilled tor one term.u\ .._._..__..__._........_.. A -_--..`_.. .- Dvluwaaru u-- _ - _ ' Died in Australia ' I Mrs. J. -Schell received a. tele-' gram on Saturday that her slster,_: Mrs. Thos. Hawks of Adelaide, Southern Australia. was dead. The late Mrs. Hawks was Miss Mary shew betore her marriage. . shewas born and raised at Sunni- dale Corners. Besides her husband. she leaves to mourn two daughters and one son in Australia. and one son in Montreal; also `two sisters. Mrs. I-I._J. Schell and Mrs. Thos. Jackman, Stayner and five brothers. Mack, Sam; Dam. Jack and Jim Shaw. of Duluth. The sym- pathy ot the community is extended ' am nu: bereaved ones. New % Low Prices in Tea Sets 22-piece Tea Sets, consisting of six 7-pinch plates, six cups and saucers, cream and sugar and cake plate, in four dierent con- ventional border patterns .. . . sate Price 3339 22-piece Set_s, same as above, in three sohd colors of Rose. o o o O I I 0 ' ' '. c-I- DJ..- GA no 21-piece Set, as abdve but tvtt open sugar bowl, white with gold lines in Best 7Bone"China c..I- n..:... to on `acouaan s'rm=:r 9 United Church of Canada ,1-u --I- 15 A path) DI Luv \-v-u-.._---- to the bereaved ________ 23-piece Set, consists of 6 tea or salad -plates, 6 cups and saucers, . teapot, cream and sugar, pieces are of octagon shape in Golden Pheasant design . . . . .. . .. . . . . . . .. ale Price There will be no tervlce in the Anglican church on Sunday, Jan. 8; next service. `Sunday, Jan. 15. at mm" 1 3 :.m".' If youofo needing 9. Tea. Sot hero is your opportunity to get one In order `to reduce otock we have cut all our Tea Set: to Oi}: 14 diereut patterns to choose ft-on`: you are ~ - "'.'. `II P] ' __A __ _____ 4-. n -Q uylc auu IQHUVV oooonooovv. Sale Prife __..._l-. WI (1) .-... `mar: been II& I v u v ----.-._. There Qvnl be no service in the Anglican church. Sunday. Jan. 8; `next service Jan. 15. at 11 am. sPEc;AL SALE GAS WATER HEATERS com. ANNEXES, GAS mas, ETC. ALSO ONE ELECT RIC RANGE The Barrie Gas Company -Vjv-r COURSES-.-C1erica1, Secretarial, Teachers, Commercial, Shorthand, Banking, Auditing, Typewriting. SPECIAL COURSES--I-`or Norma! and High School Graduates, Public School Teachers. POSITIONS await those properly qua1ified-S0 graduat- es and undergraduates secured good positions during Write for rates or `phbne 445. Ezowu 1-nu, PASTOR: A. C. WI-IITCOMBE `w1LL_s-.E1_-1; A NUMBER or UP-TO-DATE The only of th Busin school north of T T can Educators OF THE ABOVE ARE TO BE SOLD AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES snowkooms -- 16 owan s'r. DUE TO PRESENT CHANGES THE BARRIE GAS COMPANY 21-Piece Set, in Engusn Delphine China, black edge with red ower decoration . . . . . . . . .. ..... .:. .. "Sale Price 37,95 27-piece Set, consisting of 6 bread and butter plates, 6 tea plates, 6 cups and saucers, cream and sugar and cake plate, in Royal Staord China, similar to Indian Tree design Sale Price $9_75 27~piece Set, same pieces as above, Heathcote China, Blue Bird de- Sign . . . . . . Sale Price 31-piece Set, consists of 6 tea plates, 6 bread and butter plates, 6 cups and saucers, cream and sugar, teapot and stand, meat platter, Ivory color with Wild Roseand Parrot desi n . . . , . . . . . . Sale Price The rst curling games of the Barrie-Orillia Cup series for 1928 will be played in both towns next `.\l-...l..uu vv AAA luv :1- Monday. IOTDIIKD uun u, u Illiiluwvu 8 Auocialion of Canndu. MONDAY--A special meeting tor. Young People at 8 pm. . PRAYER SERVICES On Tuesday and Friday at 8 pm. -------------m 4 W- A; TURNER, Prop. Page Mac I,` "ring Regular Baptist churcf . .. Ann1:9nHV(\~'KY QT SERVICES ON SUNDAY NT 11 A._.M. AND 7 RM. Bible Bohoo!` meets at 3 pm. -------I IIIU` u\vg---- __-~r - C-LAPPERTON S'1_`. Rev. E. J. Whan. Pastor. Mrs. LEG!-th Rowe. 0rge.n1st.v Miss M. Sinclair. Choleader. Sunday, Jam. 8. .1928 11 a`.m.--{First in series on the I._aord a Prayev--Ouv Father." 8 p.m.--'Bt'b1e `School. 7 p.m.--First "in series on Pat- riarch: or the Old Testament- 1 H A hum is 11m," - 5 -Ivvuvvwonnn V--uvu Rev. J. B. Thomson. Minister,` M1 mun Dobuon. Cholrleador, Mm Ana): Bailey. Orsanm. ,s-um. Jan. I. am 11 lI.m.---The Sacrament of the L_ord's `u Dov. `subject: Rest In the M1 at at Toll." Anthem: "Just As I Am," (Boyle) 1 ,m,_--.-aubjctg "Forward". . xntmm; "air Thou Not Known" (Ptleuger). n D,Nl,.._R1<`.RV!(`.'I'o} ' T ` Annual Supper and Buainou Mutlnoy Wvdnudly. Jan. 1 LIE 1 I\l'IInI ~v..-..---- . (Ellztibeth Street) REV. A. E. |BAKER, Mlnlster 11`A.M.--The Mlnluter. Subject: God's Pre-eminence." Child- ren : subject: The story ot _a. man who lived and was never .born. ' _ , 7 P.M.--J'1`he Minister. -Subject: "'1`he Religion or the Irrellg- -loue" (Second in aerles). AFTER suinwcm continuing V . the sermon. Serial: "Flahmg in Strange Places." '1'!-IE EVENING SERVICE will be-preceded by a Song Service le(_l,', by the Crusaders Club. `Hymns: Come Ye that Love the Lord" and "Just As I Am, Wlt - out.-one Pleas . ` .f.(Mmrs'rnY our pmusm urn... _u...1a nrvnon. Cholrleader Collier Street Regular Baptist Church _'M'l'NIS'1`RY OF Ptuuau mu Jeule nryuoh. Mn. -15. Richau-duon. Organist. ` 11 u.m.--Anthem: "How Long W1`: Thou Forget. Me? ('Ptleu- ur). Duet (Selected): Misses Audrey and Hazel Partridge. 1 p',m.-solo: "Come Ye Blessed" (John Prindle Scott). M13: , Audrey Clmon. Anthem:v"'1`a.ke SPECIAL NOTICE - Woman : ` Convention. .-Central Church, 'I`nnnn.V. Jan. 10. 2.3039-tn. unit a in rch of ca%-uda cI7:N'mXL.cHunca V n:m....'v.nna t:-eat) NQYODU 01 um "Abraham." `Convention. ":I_tv-anuorl and Vloitdm Expected &'l-`4\.-rag-u--n -V V _- cziiral church, Tueuaay. Jan. 10. 2.30 pan. All women 1nv1ted.. - J I LXQXIC KAI Au.Ai~xnAI.1:" _I___;__.!__. KL--- a '5 buy :'::1"13:b:e Read- 3.`}"aafm.23.*1m7a-1~s. Aqta 11-1,1 aogpe) Meeting 7 p.!n.. . `Romans 1-16. - Au goats tree. No collections A `I 1' . *II!'U\I' 1 avw uuguo George Fricker ugd Henry Bogardis were in Toronto over the week-end. Il1__ I'I_.l_ "-..A.___ -1 m-___.l.A >I0I0I0I0I1l0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0` it T T ` u` 1 -I LPERSONALVL / . &i&wiai%&i&nuii for a few weeks. ~ . ' ll- -1. Il-fI__I-l__I-I_ 1- ' `.`.z-u.. Mrs. E. Littl is in BroLdord-' VSIBVOT In 'I{0l'0I'o0 I0! `NEW III!`- Miss Eileen Lewia 1a'iYe": s visiting relatives in Hamilton for 2. few days. ` * (Eggnog-A mnhgm -Q` "Amino `VII 9 `WW WUURCI Mack MoGorkind'|le4 is Eng his cousins in Co1linw.ood.. * ...Miss Amy" Moon \ xiiaitod her- sister in Toronto fox; }IeW,,Xg!i',- 112-- nn--_ v-___1;` 1_`._ L--- LU` OVU W 5 WC` 3! ' Miss Margaret King of Roches- ter", N. Y. spent the'ho1idaye at her home ere. ___-__ vv_,.__. 1... ..-;.--_._--.11..` -IVE IIUIIIV IIUIVI Erman Hogan has "returned to work after having had an opera- (`ion for appeqdictis. _ Miss Alice Overs spent the A,,._A.- _.jLL 1.-.. VIOU W VVR"VlI\lO Miss Elsie I-Isrten `of Tsronto was with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill for New Year s. Il'!__ 1r_;,.__.,.; 1):... -1 I|--!.-- VIUII JUL GPEUQUIUVIHU the week-end. in Toronto with her `sister, Mrs. W. J. Whyte. A...1..:.. tn. .0 1...... nugnnh XIIUIIIIUU, LVJIVGI U93: VV GUI" ` Miss Ollie , Baycroft of Beeton has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ted. Scott. for a few days. Ill..- 1-51- nnAm`I Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 pm. Acts 16-13. SIHDUT, $Vl.l'Bq VV u do VV y bo Archie Watt of Long Branch "visited for a week with his grand- mother, Mrs. Jae. Watt. lllnn A118- an-nuA A. `U1-II IUHUUUQ IV` E LUVV IIBJUI Miss -Sadie Bremner spent New Year's in Walkerton, the guest of -Miss Dorothy Truax. an C CO I 31. I{na"1is.'13.'3."31e}i'ie2e today for Los Angeles. .`Ga1i., to spend the `balance of the winter. :0 vi: .; v\1 H ,1 ALL- "E515... ;h;;1:;:',"I).`I:.S'.`,"oH cm. wa spent New Year : with his mother, Mrs. Jas. Watt, Elizabeth St. ' - 1:-_._ `ll 1- nv_n_ -_._1-nu-.. II V6 0104 day. IA`. Mrs. M. J. Walls and "Miss Mil- ligan of. Tottenham were guests of Mrs. W. 0. Walls over the holi- _I___ uuy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hamilton were holiday" with Mr. and Mrs. L. Owen 81:. 1-1 I`! 1u-I-_1__- .1 III....... \J W VII CVO H. C. Rickaby of Toronto spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan G. Murchison, Maple Ave. u-_._ 1.1.. 1u--n:1u........ ......l `M8... LVLQPIU l\VUu Mrs. John McGillivray and Miss Agnes Mc'GillivrayV were the. guests of Mrs. Laidlaw, Blake St`... over Sunday. 11.. ......1 llun VI` Ifnnnvunvui over `Duuuuy. Mr. `and Mrs. '1`. Hammond Stiszman of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Jones `over the holiday. II}-.. Mlnnuu A n1AII A Rev. UVUl' cue nuuuay. Miss Mary A. Daley, R.N., of St. Michael's Hospital, has re- turned to the city after visiting at her home in `town. __..I I.._..I_ Qknuu-An ill: HUI` IIUIIIU HI yuvvuu Harold and Frank Shannon have returned to Toronto to re- sume their studies,` having spent the vacation. with their parents. Marion and Howqll Partridge have returned to Victoria College after spending the vacation with their mother, Mrs. H.O. Partridge. . _...| `I-..-..I. Miss Mabel Perris and Joseph Bell, of the C. N. R. office, Tor- onto, were guests of Mrs. J. R. Bell, Bradford St., over the holi- .1...- IJVIO | ,';: (lay. . Miss Mabel Simon of `We1lesle.v Hospital, Toronto, spent Christ- mas day and New Year's with her oarents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Simon. :1. r4..'A.L..:_ ....A `Kiss Mnumn mmun. _ 7 Mrs. Guthrie and Miss Norma sment the` Christmas holidavs at Montreal with `Mrs. F. W. Playle and visited Toronto -friends for Nev: Year's. 1' In 131-..}. -1 G3-.6n1nd-n LVUW '1 Bill.` 3: Mrs. J. E. Black of Sintaluta, Sask., (nee Margaret Lennox)`is the guest of her `brother, J. A. Lennox and Mrs. Lennox, .Fair- view Villa," North St. Il'1.___ 1..-..- `Il`..t\unu Ln. anal-I-I-Inn- VIBW Vluu, nuuau um . Miss Irene McQuayhas return- ed to teach in Toronto after spending the Christmas holidays in Beeton and with-Mrs. N. W.` Livingston, Elizabeth St.j -. II . .....a Mus Q .1 Tvwtnlnf` Livingston, nauzuuuuu any ' Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Irwin of Oshawa and Mrxand Mrs. Leigh- ton Emms'of Stratford, were hol- iday visitors with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hill. ,,,.i 1!... `I3... Nasal-Au and %'|'.hundTIo Jqnuary 5.1920. _ E ' Yen pdn. 1113. Dlilin UL vaunvn-an-vu J Saskatchewan, wi1l..alo receive. [JRLIlUB, ovate uuu cw---. ..---. ..____, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hunter and daughter Muriel of Oshawa and Charlie `M. Hunter spent Christ- mas and New Year's with their parents, Mr.__and- Mrs. A. M. '.Hlmte'r. ~3- 77;" .- 4 IL. .....I Mr... Tm Iannkn and 1'1U!!ToG1'.~'!~'i ` . Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jacobs and "children of Toronto have return- ed home `after spending` the ho]!- days with the, orme'r's parents Mr. and` `Mrs. Donald Jacobs, Ba__v.eld St.` . _...1 ll..- `lum-I M nvI-nn .l5&,Vl'1elQ 5!}. "Mr; and Mrs. Fred N. Burton and family of Hamilton, Mr. and and Mrs. Roy Burton of Detroit, Mich., and D. G. Burton of shrei. . ber, spent New Year : with Mr. and-`_Mrs. -R. W. Burton. n-..L.m ....A Mia. `I`.nl-haw HG LVLTS. -5. VV. Duuauuo _Len Coghill and Miss Esther Gray motored from Windsor and snent thejiolidays at the home of `Mrs. -Hounsome, Sanford St., Miss Mabel Hounsome returning to Windsor with..then3 on Tuesday. _...I ..-.. VV usuava. VVIVII vvuv-V --- _-.--.. Mrs. Mary Hopkins and son, Stanley, of Savannah, Ga., spent Christmas with her sister, Mrs. Emma Bundy. It is twenty-two years since Mrs. Hopkins enjoyed a Ichristmas in her home town. , _, _s_ I- -_-I 1.` 'A marriage of much local in`-, terest took place in Port Arthur this week when Miss Leola El- vera Hodgim, eldest daughter of _r. and Mrs. Arthur Hodgins of Port Arthur, was married to Rev. E. Otto Gallagher, of St. Paul : Church, Lindsay,` son of `Mr. and Mrs. R. J. -Gallagher, Barrie. .--_ ___I Illa- INC" 50 `VI II I \l@lO$9vo , 2-- - Mrs. J. A. Latino): and Miss Hildreth -Lennox will be at home to their friends .for the rst time since their return from California and western -Canada on Tuesday afternoon and evening. Jan. 10, from - three to six am} eight to ten pan. Mrs. Black of Sintaluta, a-_1--L..I.-........ mill n`IA enannivn. Parr of - vlitors Brown, 'A,` Mn. Goo. Dua has been visiting in Toronto. ` T ~ \v-_..a- u-....... no Tnftnnhlni wan ' YIUIVVC TI--v --- v- _-~--,,, , Rev. J. Johnstone Black. B.A., B.D. Minister Horace Wllaon. AJR.C.0. `organlat and Cholrleader. Dlvlne Services will be conduct- ed on Sunday, Jan. 8. 1928. A.M.--`Public Wors-h1p-'1`h`eV Minister. Anthem: Ring; Out. Wild Bells." (nu haauest (Fletcher) In Toronto. Norru Hopper ot Tottonhaut was `in town on Tuesday. Immmgn Mnnann at Utobta. Cllled In town on 'rueIuu.y. . _ . '1`homa|_MoCann of Utopia. called you Wm. Harr1:on..`l`ueaday. . Maltland Porter ment the week- end at his -homo In Wlnsham. IV-- Ha... ha: mnva his family tum. . Min Maydoe Wiley at `Barrie was the `guest ot Mus Irene Harper this week. ' . " Dr. Frank E. Bennett of st. Thomas spent Thurndpy last with Dr. Spenceley. . . u-........ n... .0 ugnltnunlln Inland week. Thursday Harry crott of Manitoulin Inland spent a few days thin week with Mr.` and MN. F. Coleman. nu..- u-....u.. Dun-Lani! u-nhn-nnd to 7 M1 . Ind Ml`. "been visiting with her parents.Mr. I". \aV)lVlllIlh - Miss Martha Ramsay returned to her school in Emsdsle after holi- daying at her home here. * Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feltis. and son. Je.s.. of Thornton were `visit- ors in town over t~he week-end. ' Mrs. `A. W. Fraser of Barrie has and Mrs. R. Marlins. this week. Miss Alice Harris has been con- fined to her bed'Twith pneumonia" but at time of writing is doing nice- ly_ _ . . Miss Beth Arnold has returned to her `home in Sohomberg after vis- iting during the past week with . Miss Myrtle Rankin. Mrs. N. Bateman and daughter, Velma. have returned after spend- ingnthe .holidays with friends at Bradford and Giiford. V Miss Mo-Lean of Mansfield is re- lieving as principal of. the continu- ation school in Mr. Wood's place. It is expected that Mr. Wood will be confined to his home for some timeyet. A number of ladies of the town gathered at the home of Miss M. G. Mcicu-llough on Saturday evening ~ last and gave her a miscellaneous . shower. The bride-elect received many useful gifts. Died. on Saturday, Deo..31, 1927. George 0. Nevils. in his 87th year. The service was held at his home with interment at Wilson's I-Iill cemetery on Monday. Jan. 1st. 1928. He leaves his wife to mourn his loss. Cvlwvuuu In St. Paul's Ch1-1rch7.:'Vhei`burne.|` on Saturday, Dec. 31, 1927. Marie Louise. daughter oi! Mr. Edward Berwick o-t Shelburne. became the bride of Mr. Roy R. Coleman. son of Mrs. and the late R. .1 . Coleman of Cookstown. The bride wore blue crepe romaine with hat to match and carried an ivory prayer book. The Rev. B. P. D. I-Iurtord conduct- ed the ceremony. Mrs. -S. Joyce of Toronto accompanied a. full choir -L 4.1.- Antwan and Q`!!! I\`Vd tha 0! '.l.`O!`OntO aucompnxzxcu at usu value. at the organ and also played the Lohengrin Bridal Chorus. The bride was given away by her brother. Mr. John Berwlck. A reception ` was held at the home of the bride's mo*hor after which the `bride and brldeeroom left by motor on an extended wedding trlp. and It nu moms in vvuljuuuu Goo. Carr has moved his family 0, Aluaton where he Intends to COMMUNTY .MOURNS I FOR MRS. .1. R. cousa` --wvw pwwv--uw--v :7 MA`!-I;V8TRE:'r, amma onnm 'o1` MEETINGS: Lord : Day Breaktnsggbggfvtl 11 mm. .. -, |n:-I.-..I -_J `IJIEIA I);-gal g%iliiii%ii%i% % {V,_ Her QL. In the sudden death on the first night at the nerwyear. of Clara. Ir- ene Mon-kman.-wife of J." R. Couse, this community has suffered a. very severe loss-a loss that is shared by many others far beyond the bounds of this neighborhood. ~v...._n. uluanlnna Hnnnv in hl` bO\H`!d8 0! H115 nlgnuuruuuu. Young. vivacious. happy in her work at home and In her work In the community. Mrs. Cause has been -.. a.......a.....u.\.. on Hm. woman of this '16 community. WIPE. buuau uaa uwvu an inspiration to the women 0! this generation. who find that {ire calls on them -for more than home duties. She has` been for years president 62 the Women's Institute branch at Cookstown. where she was born and brought up by her grandmother, as both her parents died when she was .- -.....n .v.nA man has also been a both net` DEVFBIILB uzuu Vvuwu auv n u a small child. She has also been successfulschool trustee. and be- sldes being a happy wife. and the mother of slxhappy. healthy child- ren. she has found ti-mete write clever _little plays and skits that have been acted on the home stage and elsewhere, and to do all these kindly little acts that make up a true neighbor." V A a.....a....l.-he can MM: nusg gave true "nelsnnor. Attortnlght ago Mrs. Couse gave birth to her sixth child. and seemed pertecy well. as usual. but 8. clot of-blood formed on the brainland she died instantly on Sunday` night." nu--- Ynnmn vrnnbmnn `was a na- 1!lBt8.!`il;iy` UH -Buuuuy` usgnnu "the school board. 1924 to 1923. was Clara Irene Monkman was a. na- tive of this community. having been born here on March 11, 1894. When about 14 years old she went to re- side in '1`oronto`..fFor several year shevtaught school near Barrie. Since her marriage she had resided in: Cookstown. She was a member of president of the Women's Institute. an active church worker and was ever on-the alert to promote the welfareo! the`vi1lage and its peo-` -1- II... n....... nuns nun nf thn lead. lor Sudden Dwolath Oamoln GI-out Shook to Village when she Plqynd Such a Large and Useful Dnnf, "1'n_ UN`. WING Duua. (By request Quartqtte: Nearer, My God to Thee" ' (Wilson). Mrs. H. Wilson. Miss B. DeHart. Mr. S. W. Moore. Mr. A. M. Knox 3 P.M.---`SUNDAY -scuxoox. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS ruuyvn PI: weltareot me Vuiage uuu nu puu~ pie. Mrs. Couse was one or the lead- ing promoters of the beautiful his- torical -pageant with which Cooks- town marked Canada's -Jubilee year. Surviving are her husband: one brother. Jack` Monkman. Toronto; six children, Jean.`I-Iarry. Jack. G01`:- don. Keith and the baby two weeks old. Mrs. W. R. Chantler of Cooks- townis an oniy aunt and Herb. Law `or Beeton an` only uncle. Inn- 1-..... :4-tnnrlnnn-IA A`t the fun- Law or Heston an usuy Illevlvs eral on Tuesday Jan. 8, was both a testimony to the place she held in the hearts of the people and to the great sympathy felt by all for those so sorely bereaved by her untimely taking off. services were conducted by her pastor. Rev. W. torment wammade in`Alliston ceme- tery. Among the many beautiful . flowers were tributes -from the W0- men's_-Institute. School Board. Ma- sons and Oddfellows, The pallbear- ers were T` I-Iattle. Douglas Hopper, J`. R. Flynn. Arthur Kldd. Herman p Corrigan and Thos. Paterson. ' . ` Among those who came here to at- tend the tuneral were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Couse. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Couse,tstree,t_sville: Mrs W. G G. Dreyer. Dr. Martha Law, Mrs. Ar- thur Mocullough. .Mrs. Austin _R. R. Clements. assisted by Rev. B. W. I Beverldge of Tottenham. and 121- The large attendance at the 8 co|oman-Borwlek '-(11. aaaaaai$*%i%asa; MADAME v.- sue:-on j `a Death came very `lllddenly new year's Day (Sunday) to _Madame V. shopott. who for six years has been residin: at 48 Louila St. with her -daughter. Mlle`8h0D0i`! or: ov. . enden College. The `deceased lady was in her customary health when eized with a heart attack. lhe ex- plrinz shortly after. She was born at Henley-on-Thames. Enaland, the daughter or Wm. and Jane Grayson, and w- s predeceased by her husbanl some years ago. The late Madame Shopott was in her 77th year. The funeral was held 1 on Tuesday. services being in charze ct Rev. A, R.` Beverley of Trinity church 0: which deceased was a member. ----. i ROBERT A. NEILY 3 Death came suddenly to Robert M A. Neely or 38 Shirley St.. Toronto. on Dec. 26, 1927, when being con. veyed to the General Hospital, 139. ceased. a son of the late Mn. and ` Mrs. Robert Neely 0! Craizvale. was '. ed on the ninth concession of In- . I nisfil. Forsome years he `served as a brakeman on the Allandale Di- vision until he suffered the loss of a foot. 0! late he had been employ- ed by the Southam Press. Toronto. In religion he was an Anglican, in politics. a Conservative. and tor many years was associated with L;O.L. 605. Craisvale. Twenty-two years ago he married _ Hannah Ellsmere of Allandale who _ survives with two sons. Earl and Carl, and a daughter. Viola. all at home: also tour brothers. Wm. and Chas. of Stroud. John and Geo. or Craigvale. . rm..- ...ma1m: were laid to rest in 2 Robe well and ' vicinity, t 7th: Fox I... I-new Park Lawn . Dec. 28. R9` R Church. of `member. co The pan ~w |_...-4.LAu._-, an condu The remains were cemetery. T91-onto, on Rev. Mr. Barker of Grace which deceased was 9.` cting the services. was horneby the four brothers and two brothers-In-law. and Chns. and.Lev1 Henson. Many M58. VTHOS. BAKER STANDEN cc r-a......IAr\ annnnd I ---:--- MRS. THOS. | Mary H. Standen, second daugh- ter of the late John and Mary Kent of `Minesing. and wife of the late Thomas B. Standen 0! Chicago, passed away at the home of her daughter. Mrs. Alice Graham, Delhi, Calit.. on Nov. 28, 1927, aged 81 years. b - `The late Mrs. Standn came with her parents from Devonshire, Eng~ land. in `1867, settling in Scarboro. Minesing where she , Qnwnin mm leaves grandsons. ST. ANDREWS 1 Presbyterian Church Rev. J. `B, Shortvt. Mat. Mllnlsfer ` Edmund Hardy. Mus. Baa. F"1`QM Oraanllt a.'nd .Ch'o1rmaster Sunday. Jan. 8. 1928 11 A"M1 7 PM. ? T313 MINISTER Sunday `School at 3 pm. Y.P.S.-Monday at 8 pm. Wednesday. 8 p.m. Mid-week Service for Prayer. 1

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