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Barrie Examiner, 5 Apr 1928, p. 13

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PIUU Ill Duuuxu. . Mrs. E. S. `Ford hasxeturned to Barrie after spending the winter wig}: friends in Toronto. 2-.. `II-.._.__-L `II'-.._1.-1`I Q.._L Wlhll LIIUIIIIS Ill J.Ul.'Ull|aUn =Miss Margaret Marshall, Supt. General Hospital, Strathroy, spent the week-end at her home in Park Street. 11:-.. .1 _-.._ `D--..L-_ 1...- ..-.|..........l UH Wlloll (LUK- The engagement is announced of Miss Annie Pearce, of Barrie, to Mr. `Howard A. Cochrane, of Thornton, the marriage to take place early in April. Mr: M KT Q1-nn`r\nv-us A` Tnnnnn 75!-PUIMI` DWI)" WUUR5 Ill \JlUB`Uo H. A, Sims left today for Pres-y cott where he will spend Easter. Mug rm": m? FM'11kv-nnlp in via- "ix'i's" Leone Burton has returned _home to Timmins after an extend- ed visit with her aunt, Mrs. J. H. Knapp. nuapp. Miss Hazel Weir and Miss Ger- {rude Aiken, of Toronto, are spending a week with Mrs. L. Hait, 70 Worsley Street. In`. Doiomunn GUI!` R}: can IIIUII UlIu Mrs. Vernon Plummer left this `week to spend Easter in Detroit. Her niece, Miss Lou`ise Burrows, who has been visiting her, return- ed with her. VIWL- . _ _ . _ -...-..J. 3- -....-.-..--.I yutuc CGLIJ Ill (1 I. ` y u. Mrs. M. N. Stephens of Toronto, was with her mother, Mrs. J. D. Laidlaw. Blake `Street, over Sun- day. Mrs. Martin of Toronto is visiting her mother this week. ! ' W:uhom (`ova-\v\`\n1` and unmhiv VIDIUIIIS uca. IIIUUIICL DIIID WCUIXQ Wishart Campbell and Harry ,Shannon, `both of whom have made a big hit with radio audiences, will sing at the Easter services in St. Andrew's Church next -Sunday. prnhva out` 12:11" .1\:nn-noun A` Tnlvn IXILULUW S LIIIHICII IIUJKIJ '9UlIUCya `John and Billy Dignam of Lake Lodge `School, Grimsby -and |Misses Ruth and Mary Dignam of -Bishop Bethune -College, Oshawa, are .home for the Easter holidays with `their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. 'Dig'nam. . `Th- nvurnntununnnvuln :a nnnnusunnpi . fhunday. April 5. $23. , guests an L11`!-:11` -uuun: ucx c. and Mrs. Harry 'W`atson mov- ed on Monday "into their house form- erly occupied by `C. Wa-tson. M" w R l(".'Iomnnt and daugh- L PERSONAL %' II! IV VV ULDIVJ QIILCUVO E. Patterson and his son, Garry, leave tomorrow for Fort `William where Mr. `Patterson has `purchased a drug business. M=u Twang av:m:n I(`n`-urn`! has YLJUIUIIGBUU G H1115 UUEIIIUEHQ Miss Irene Griffin, 'Co1we1l, has completed her probation and is en- rolled as a nurse in training` at. the Ontario Hospital, Toronto. MFG IVY! '(`\If\Ql13A `E UIIC \JIIIIGLlU I.LU3!IIIaal LUIUIIUUI Mrs. Wm. Crossland is spending [the Easter vacation in New York, with her daughter, Ethel,-who is remaining in that city for a few months. `II..- 17__.__-__ `I'll . _ _ . _ _-__ 1-A. ALE- -ms recent umess. . I Jack Dobson of Burk s Falls spent a few days in `town. -Miss Marian Webb of Toronto is home -for the holidays. M-.. .......a mt I"hnu "I`r11mh1Av mm The Sacrament of the Lord's uS-up- per wiIlL-be administered aut First Essa `Church on -Sunday morning, April 8. | ' A rnlrnhnm nf friends gathered at `mumps. ' provement. Misses `Muriel and Mary `McMil- lan of Toronto were week-end guests at their .home here. M and Mrn. I-Tm-rv FW'atson mov- Lee 'W1`tn wz. v ' After lunch The Hollows" had 9.. most enjoyable trip home through. {tins hnnnr at-nn-n. *cI:AppER'r6=NJ Vsr. Rev. E. J. Whan, Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe, Organist. Miss M. Sinclair, Cholrleadet. . COOKSTOWN &&&%mm&&mm&wm _ VI! II! II III `I1 THE BAI-`IRIS EXAMINER This store} is permeated with the atmosphere .of Springtime Season. Brilliant showings of all that is new and in keeping with Fashjon s Latest Dictates. The Sgirit of Spring THE NEw SPRING COATS THE NEW DRESSES THE NEW CHINTZES CURTAIN MATERIALS AND THE NEW DRAPERIES THE NEW NECKWEAR SCARFS, GLOVES AND NEW SHADINGS IN SILK HOSIERY NATTY RAYON UNDERWEAR - ATTRACTIVE RAYON AND CELANESE DRESS MATERIALS Ceo.Vickers Limitd ALL DEPARTMENTS CONTRIBUTE TO THIS SPRING DISPLAY OF STYLEDOM. WE INVITE YOU TO COME AND SEE And The Men Are Not Forgotten THE NEW NECKWEAR THE NEW SHIRTS NEW MATERIALS IN SUITS AND OVERCOATS T. V 2: -- u---j v-_ - V __ .. V, ELIZA`BE"1`H STREET REV. A. E. BAKER, Minister. Miss Jessie Bryson, -Choirleader. Mrs..E. `Richardson, Organist. Page Thlrunn Rev. Wm. I-Iipkin, -a veteran of the cross, will assist the minister. TWILIGHT SERVICE, 4.30 PM. Reception of members. - Sacrament of the -Lord's Supper. Anthem---O Come and Mourn. (From King of Glory). ALL `CHRISTI-ANS INVITED SUNDAY. APRIL 8, 1928 -. 4 -11: j n -n Q13` K223 - .1. Pastor: Rev. Geo. E. Coulter Ohoirmaater: F. J. D. Norman '-~ v; :--.v--.._..._____ __>, 10 a.m.--Class Meeting. 11 a.m.--Subject:_Vict:ry. Easter Music--Duet: Crucix, All Ye Who Weep (Faure). Miss Vera Irwin and `Mrs. A. E. Baker. Quartette-0ur Lord: Is Risen"-1Mrs. M. Chantler, Miss Audrey Clifton, Mr. H. S. White, Mr. Alan -Chantler. Anthem:Lift Up Your Heads. Qu-artette and anthem` from ((T1'l...... -0 ('11....-u N Doors open 6T1'z';1').m.> -Come early. 6.30 P.M. QUESTION PERIOD 1. WHAT IS `DEATH? 2. Who wrote the Acts of the Apostles? 8. Did a Negro give special assistance to Jesus on the day of `His crucixion? Evening Subject: THE LAST TRlA!L-a thrilling message, told in the shadow of the Cross. followed by Maunder s `Sacred Cantata: FROM OLWET TO CAl..VARY-PAR'l' II- it A it t Central 0 rec a Mrs. A. E. Baker. Oh Thou Whose Sweet `Compassion Baritone recitative _-- GethsemaIe" Zkiigtlecilxarlivtl-lit: ive and aria-A New Commandment-' Chorus--Betrayed and Forsaken. V ' Ever Loneliness Like His? Soprano recitative-0, Was `There rs. H. E. 'Mc|Culloug'h. Tenor recitative --- Ye Who Sin - Mr. H. S. White. Chorus-Before Pilate. . Tenor `Solo - Take Ye Him" - Mr. J. Howard Guest. Chorus--The March to Calvary. Mezzo Soprano recitative - Calvary - Miss Audrey Clifton. a`ihl\ q..1.. nn mmrus by Choir-'Droop, Sacred Head- ul U1! U1. Livlv Mar:Vl1" olo and Chorus by Soprano VS Mrs. H. E. `MdCullough. ---------- EASTER `OFFERING ---------- Please bring special self-denial or plain envelopes with your Easter g'ift--an act of worship. H Tuudawyi A r\.\Yt'IlI JlIv""`UUJUUl* L IIUIIIQB, LIIU Igoubter, Reclaimed." B'FEC1IA'L EASTER MU`S'1iC BY `THE CHOIR ` MORAN-ING -- Carol Anthem: "Spring Bursts Today" (Lucina. Jewell). Anthem: Easter Mes- sage" (Uhaftin). `Solo: Mrs. W. A. Spearn. E'V`ENiI'NG~-4Christ's Crucifixion and Resurrection--A`-nd When They Came to Goigotha-Aria.: Mr. Dobson. `iDroop, Sacred I-Iead"--with chorus (Maunder). Solo: Mrs. W. A. Spearn. Carol Anthem: Spring Bursts Today" (Jewell). Anthem: '1`riu'mphant Strains Arise" (ichipman). Solos: Mrs. Dobson, Miss Ruby Tomp-7 kins and Mr. E. Whitebread. We cordially invite you to these services Sunday, April 8. 1928 1 a.m.-`8ome Easter Evidence! 3 p.m.--Bible `School. 7 p.m'.--The Risen Oh:-int. SPECIAL EASTER MUSTC No charge for ~ admission :a'3e;:;a!:;;:;`;;:;a;;a::g:;:',;,:;::':,: ;;.`.;'*c`;.:.,;:. Hall Toronto Street. -The officers and older members of the church will welcome and introduce all new members and ad- of th eon egation. Programme light refreshments. here..!.`.-t..q.`1-vnfuvaa glrm-. vrq1nvnna`n'.Q A.T..Q n TNV`I"l"l.`D. ` I-}IYEIl1'\DI-Ilnlnt-- ----------. W _ _ Rev. John E. Brown, ex-policeman, New York City, Evangelist. r Min Sadie McAlpino, Soloist. Wednesday, April 11 .l c Subject: YOUR FORTUNE . TOLD. ' Thursday, April 12 ' Subject: 1`H'E 'DEPR.`OSY OF TODAY Meetings every nigh , Saturdays includocl. Collection... Doors open 7.15. Prayer service 7.30. Evangelistic meeting 8 p.m. (Watch advertisements each week for full particulars). ' Residents of the ~Qou_~I1t of Simcoe and especially all citi- zens of `Barrie are mvited to beer tlmmen with an Qxpgrigncg and the Gospel menace OVOPVOIIO B0030--Apnl ll to April 30. ' A ALLAN DALE Pteabyteriun Church , U Q lI'|I..n_.-__ "J.l_l_ EVANGELISTIC SERVlCl:'.`S-.--Begin` April 11 ______ u-__.. 1r-..I..r1:.L.. I.`..-..--|:. April 9th--EAS1 The Y.P.`S. Good Friday. April 6 Service at 11 am. Sunday, April 8 EASTER SERVIIOES CENTRAL-HlJB_C.H GOOD FYRJIDAY :-- Prepar.toryJ Service in the church at 8 p.m. L_ ,, U16 CUn5'l`I:5nuvu- In &va.u--u--v, Gianni _v_- -----_ '-STRANGERS AND VIS_I"I`OR'S A1LS0 INVITED. ner`r1:7`i:i"ft13}'Y6'ui~7Heads. ant King of Glory. 7 p.m.-Luminant Cross Service A-___ E1: nun \~:-:-2- ICC .1, Egg-'rf.'bx9"giwIess >x< >x< ,_ April 10-Oicinl Board Meeting, 8 p.m., followed by 2.-.... .mm.'nn_ A"'l`_1'.l'nI1VlTli`..._R.R0 n.m.. in the Church UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA - coon. :FRIDAY__. '4 . 2* -EASTER MONDAY-Clun-ch Hall; 8 p.m. r'.P.`S. will present a beautiful pageant `f'I'HE SPIRIT OF EASTER A .. `l....J...uv4-An wuaaam Barrie Fire Department had but one call in `March, when the re hazard is supposed to be at its height. `This lone call, too, was a false alarm. -cw--- u uuwvuw under the direction of Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac., F.'l`.C.`\I.. will be given by the Choir. assisted (by the to1!owlng:- - M R. WISHART CAMPBELL Prayer Meetin, 1 Wednesday. F` ---uv Choir soloists: Mrs. Geo.` Brown. Mrs. Edmund Hardy, Mrs. G. Wilfred Jackson. `Misses Vona. Ness. Muriel `Thompson, Berta Scott, and Messrs. Geo. Brown, Emory I-I111. G. Wilfred Jackson. Arthur Jay. Lawrence Singer LAlvln Wlce. Truman Williams.` ` ___r J 7 p.m.'--7-3'5\7I:1]"L I3U3NINa" 1!h.._.4.:.._- } Easter Sunday. April` 8. 1928 11 a.m.-'I"he Third Day. 8 p.m.--Sunday School. 7 p.m.--Risen W1-th Christ." EASTER MUSIG A_,_' .- un- EASTER SUNDAY 11 e.m.-The Relation of the Reeurreetion to the Written Word and to the Living Word. 8 p.m.--Bib`le Ischool 9 _... ll IA\l||I nne|-neeLeAn Baptism -at evening gervloo '1`ueday-.Prayer-Praise. 8 pan. Friday, 7 p.m.-M1sa!on Band. 8 p.m.-'-Young People : Meotlns. _.-v:---.- 1--rwu ijv PASTOR: A. C. wnrrcomsm cosm. HALL t V 37 MARY STREET, BARRII ORDER or Mmmme: Lord : Day Breaking of Bread 11 mm. Acts 420-7 V Sunday -school and Bible and- ing 3 pm. -2 Tim. 8-1'5. Acts` 17-11 Gospel Meeting 7 pan. `Romans 1-18. All seats free. No collection! ALL WELCOME Prayer Meeting Wednesday pan. Acts 16-18. Rev. J. Si;.1Shoz-tt, M.A.. Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. BM. F.'1`.CM. nilnniaf and I'1IunI-yuan-On- Ragnlu Bppliut Church [IAClII|I\I_ A In unaccou-auanpa MASTER `sauna: KING Boy-Soprano ..-ml... ._a.I..l..L_. II ... (N... B_-- V Burton Ave. United Church Al-LAN DALE ` lu VVll'IF\l'I'I UI\lVIl'UE'h Bar-utono MR. HARRY 8|`-IAANNON Ban-Bar-itono nnAA1-- -:- n n n A IQ _ :.~'.1'.u M. Organist and Choirmutor s1`. ANDREWS Presbyterian Churgll` rut-u- An Ezsteratide message. Borne nun cow n------u - -aw; u I Mrs. Northcote, Toronto, is visit- Pnz her sister. "Mrs; Geo. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. I-I111 have been sick for severatweeks but are now recover- I mg. ' `>\/I !-IV `X71-In Fnvnnhnil iu nnanrnvv n 1.: coins ulvvwu |y\I \J\IVC&9Iv\IIV III` l-`~'.)'r::ood Friday at 8 pm. bhere .wiil be a. united service in St. Jude's nclhugch, to which the` public is in- V O . V `A ... 1' h 644"...` ........a.....a n... I M~iI -Jean Bogako la VI:-ltving trlends `tn St:-oud. ' `lfun (Inna; Dnnlplnu -A611-nn an Ill cruuu. Mina Grace Buckley returned on Sa.turda.y.trom a. lengthy` visit in Owen Sound. ; V ` Mr. and `Mrs. J . A. Jamieson spent the week-end in Oshawa with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carswell. ' J.L u..ul.'Duu,|UU|.. 1.116 1.`: usltuu of the Upper Room". 3 p.m.--.Blble Study Hour. 7 p.m.--Subject:-'I`homas, the hnuhfmx Ran1n.Imnd_" IE3: _ ' Mrs. J. D. Stewart received the sad news of the death 0: her uncle. Andrew `Patterson, ` or -Mossbank. 8a.sk., last week. ` Anhlun nllunmlv nnnn `kn Inn 8a.sk.. Arthur I-Ialbert attended the fun- eral .0! his uncle, Adam Ha1|bert. gazed 88 years, who was burIed.at Shelburne-last Friday. I 11.... \7-..4.I__-4... rII_..-..a... 3... -_:_.n. 1115.` `Mrs; Wm. Campbell is spendlnf a few days with her mother, Mrs. Handy in Barrie. We are pleased to hear Mrs. Handy is improving after her recent illness. mI'..n`- A ah...-....a. .....a `AA ... 1' 1\ HUI` l`UUllL 11.111635. Mrs; A. Stewart and Mrs. J. D. Stewart were in Toronto last week attending the funeral of Mr. Ball. who died at the home of his son- ln-law, "R. W. Stewart. Mfr: Qnrn NI"H11a-an nu!-nnfnlnn n I-Ul` HUI` EUBSLS. . The A..Y.P.A. met on Monday evening to arrange for the decorat- ing ofthe church for Easter and as- sisting at the sale of -baking. The program was -short consisting of a. solo fby Geo. Creighton and readings by Mrs. A. Reid. and Miss Genevieve Jamieson. "1`here will be no meeting next Monday night. . V TEA inland: and nnla-hhnna A? Mr I Llll WLCII U. WUN zuwu Fisher read the address. -For the best values in wire fence call at ?Sarjeant s yard. There's a style for every purpose. Gates and steel posts in stock. 14b I-you coon: I-'cv\n wuunavv VII! ' W. J . Lennox has started keeping store here 111- `the place or Elmer `Fem: who has moved to Cookstown. l\_. 1.--; vn,_ng_ Ill'lU.W, 1.1. VV. BLUW1.1'(.- Mrs. Sam. Mlliigan entertained a. number of `lady friends at a quilt- ing bee held at her home. Deft fing- ers accompllshed much work and a. pleasant afternoonswas spent. The hostess had a fine lunch prepared for her guests. TH: A V D A rnnf nu ".\/I r\nRou HUKC iuuuuuy lgll E. The friends and neighbors of Mr.` and Mrs. Jae. Anderson gathered at, their home last week to bid farewell to this worthy couple previous to. their leaving to make their home In the West. `Fred. Webster presented them with he. well filled purse. Bert Fisher v-and nfhn .nrIrnu.e he Regular Baptist church` av A v\v\1-.nu-u,nu;\.`- --n V %'y April as. . A number of friends gathered the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Har- ris on Thursday .last to celebrate theiforme-r s birthday. The evening was spent in progressive euchre. A1. - , ter the prizes were awarded a. dain- ,; `ty lunch was served. ~ Ln ? An Exciting Battle '. , `The final and deciding game of euchne `between Cook-stown and The 4 Hollows" was -played. in `Watson's Hall on Tuesday evening. The Hoi- % lows" came up some '22 strong -and .at the end of 1'5 rounds, 165 games, _ . . havothe E m emerged on the small end of an 80- WRIGLEY D35 -kl `I1 Sibiscore. It ivvlczuld seem to be impos- - s e `to p c rtwo more even y E T a matched `teams than these. In the an -an Chant uunuun -lnnu find of 7-7n 111` ' -- C ' IIIWLUI Q Soothe: allay: 8.fff~`ft, thirst, aid: ' [ Won` ..u.....a....T A _..\."~t, 3.3 1- ' ` J ` bl 1 |I n at I u an an I I I GOOD FRIDAY 10.30 a.m.--Morning Prayer. 7.30 p.m.--Evening Prayer The Story or The Cross. EASTER DAY -A` -4... {L U.-uh`-'-u.u.Uuuu5 l.'L`l.yVLf uuu` Holy Communion. 3 p.m.-IGhildren s Service. 7 p.m.--`Even1ng Prayer and Car- ol `Service. A -v1v--nu run- 7.30 and .s.3o a.m.--Holy com} munton. ;1-1 a..m.--Morning Prayer and l "|'-Tnlv nnnrnnnlnn Rev. J. Johnsto*r;e-1VB`la._o'k. Minister _ Horace Wllaon, AJR.C.0. Organist -and Cholrleader. Easter Sunday Service: 11 A.M.-7 =P.M. Easter Messages by the Minister 's&PEOI.A'L MUSIC a 11 a..m.-Anthem: Christ is -Risen" ("1`ur'ner). Solo: -"Resur- reotlon Morn" (=She11ey)-*M1ss V. `Strange. ' 7 p.m.--Anthem: Worthy is -the Lamb" (Messiah). Duet: Cru- oiflx". Solo: (Selected). An- them: 0 Death. Where is Thy Sting?" (Turner). 11 am.--Subject: The Program A! Man T-Ynnav 'Rnnm" Good Friday Evening 8 P.M. i `Collier St. Choir of 40 voices will `sing Ma.under*s Sacred Cantata. Ponitonco, Pardon and Peace. Sololsts - Soprano, Miss M. Cheesman; Baritone. Mr. F. H. I-Iurlburt; Bass, Mr. A. M. Knox. Contralto Solo: All in an April Evening (Di-ack)- Mrs. S. L. Page. GOOD FRIIDAY M\Es'S`AGE: THE `M-1'N'IS"1`ER `CHILDREN'S |OA'N'1`ATA-Mon- day and Tuesday. April 23-94. Aunt Druciiia's Garden." pre- sented by 100 Sunday School pu- pils under the direction otiMrs. Horace Wilson."I`his promises to be one of the finest children's entertainments ever seen in the town. Admission. 25 cents. Ila do Uuuu.\u', 4Jcuuu: Lu lted Church. `Toronto. ELDERLY PEOPIJE. or those in `the outskirts of the town who feel that they are not able to walk to service on Good Friday evening. or on Easter Sunday, -phone W. C. `I-Iunter-phone No. 15"8-a.nd autos will be provided. Sunday School Annwornry, A.pr. 2`2-Anniversary preacher. Rev. J`. J . Coulter, Danforth Ave. Un- .`A` ukuu r-nh "Pnnnn tn conuan smear "!*';4 ""_`;`T `E"F'*`_"`_ TRINITY CHURCH THORNTON and "" matched `teams man tnese. 111 um a first round they tied at 70-70 and .in the odd round `the Hollows" . won 73-77. The second game was tied `at 83 and in the odd game Cooks- , town was up_ 95-93. The grand total was 253 for Cookstow-n and 260 (or "'Phe Hollows. For Icookstown the nhigh men were L.` Monkman and ` Doug. `Hopper with `104 points, '0. Fisher and T. J . {Dawson with 103: for The tI-Iollows N. Moriarity and Fred Draper `with 103 and Chris. `Lee with 1012. A0... Inn-uh '|"'hA 1'-`l n11nur" HA5 1 J-"" Rev. J. B: '1`homao!;./ililxvzi-Itor. um Ellen Doblon. Chotrloadu `mu Ansh 'Ba1ley.v0run!lt. Easter Sunday. April 8, 1928 11 a.m.-.--Communion service. Anthem: "There is a. Green I-I111 Far Awayy" (Gounod).S'ol0 (sel- acted) by Miss Annie Davis. 7 p.m. Swbject: An Open Bible and a Burning Heart. An-. them: "0 Death. Where is Thy Sting?" (Turner). The Choir Angelic" (I-I-ansom). ` ulgualllu The engagement is announced' of Florence `Marguerite Jukes, R. t.N., youngest daughter of the late _!Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jukes, Parry ' Sound, to Mr. Archie 0. Fraser, `of Allandale. The marriage to take place in St. George s Church, Al- llandalf, the latter -part of April. `I? UH: Paw-vnnw monnnnn A0 IHIIHGIU, IIIIU ICIAIUI.` lllfb UL 'l1JL'lh l E. A. Hills, former manager of the Barrie Gas Co., with Mrs. Hills and family, on Saturday last mov- ed their household effects to Tor- onto where they will in future re- side. The `Hill residence on Owen` St. has been purchased by Norman Ineson, who has already moved in. I Arthur B. King, manager of `the Royal Bank at Okotoks, Alberta, has been in town for a few days. Mr. King was in Ottawa in con- inection with the annual meeting of the Canadian Amateur Hockey ;Association and was appointed one of the three trustees of the Allan Cup and the committee which .handles the nances of the Associ- ation. Mrs. Levi `Henson, Sr., is very poorly. J. J,eabb of Beeton is vlsitins friends here. I Dick `Potter is around again -after ibis recent illness. 1'.-- nnkann nf .Thnv1r M911: gnsnt |nome 1:0!` `line nouuuys. Mr. and `Mrs. Thos. "1`rumb1ey are visiting friends in Toronto. I Mrs. Wm. Henson of Barrie 1s4v1s- iting her parents, Mr. and -Mrs. Levi Henson. . 1 `Thea. Blaln `o'f Barrie renewed acquaintance here on Wednesday of this week. Wm. McClain, who recently had a. stroke, is not showing much im- provement. Minna: '.VI'In`lAI and Marv erly occupiea by u. Wu-(sun. Mrs. W. R. |C'lements and daugh- ter, Esther. returned home last week after visiting with Toronto friends. . Cameron _!LoIbl`aw oi. `the Royal 'lBank staff here is confined to his {home at Newton `Rolbinson with `mumps. I 'I"1-In Qnnmamnnf of the Lord's IS!!!)- HUI B13051" Ill DUUGIU, LVc&o Miss Betty Robson left today to spend two'weeks in Chicago. I H A Ginny L196 4-nilnw n: Danna- UUUII WIIUFB III`: Will SIIUIIU EIGSBULE Mrs. Kells, of Millbrook, is via- iting .her daughter, Mrs. H. A. `Sims. ` IV-.. :I:V..:_l--.. _...l E Dgannqln Mrs.Vaughan, Mary St., is vi iting in Toronto. - . `M333 Aim:-ugnln T,nnv:a 33 Qdak-:Q Halli; In I-UI'Ull|aUn ` `Miss Almeda Lewis is visiting` her` sister `in Buifalo, N.Y. | Min Raf-_f.v Pnhann Ia-. tnnv tn uE:e.o. Fricker and H. Bogardis leave on Friday to pass Easter- tide in Euffalo. `II ... 6 -111-..) L.-- ..-J.......-J LA 11 `Imu-

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