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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1928, p. 13

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site. i V ' . . Elmvalo Old Boys and "Girls ' An invitation is extended to all former Elmvale people now living in Toronto to attend a reunion to be held on Thursd'a,\' ev=ning, April 19, at 8 o'clock in The I-Iygeia. Audi- torium. 40'Elm St.-, West Toronto. A good time is promised to all who mmnd, ' `- lull attend. A attenu._ _ - ' In Memo:-Iam T RH`-CI-HE- loving - memory of ` Mrs. He!-b. `Ritchie, who departed this life April 12. 1927. Just when her days seemed the hwiahfndf , . To t`;1se lin1d'ot eternal rest. ` 1'5b 3 -sadly missed by Sisters -. and Brothers at L.0.B;A. Juan w'u!:-u uvo. uuqu wvvnclvu -uu . brightest. . Just when her joys seemed the best God called her home hfom amongst E~ ] smoun, V i%i%%%%%%%$%%%% V\'tl.'S cu,|u,\c'u.- The Good Friday and Easter ser- _ vices were fittingly celebrated in the churches here. Special music was rendered and large congrega- tions turned out. The churches were ` decorated. with the Easter lilies [holding their usual prominent place `I for the occasion. I . `rm... 0.-.nm..t....... nmm rnmm.-.4... nnnnf E .= I . I r I` D 3 I t .i ll :3 ll LU!` LUU IJUUGSLUII. A `The following rom Toronto spent their Easter vacation here. Eiiward and Harvey Spindloe at home: Jas.. Irene and Hilda Clements at home: Alpine Couse and Jack Monkman at Mr. =Couse s; Mrs. Forbes and children, T-heima and Howard. at '1`. J. Dawson's: Marjorie Dunning at her home; S-ylva Coleman and Ivan Coleman `at their home; Verna Rowe. Agnes Flynn, Eveiyne Lead- lay, Clara Kell, Gordon and Harry Apperley at home; Mary Tait with Mrs. Mairling; Hilton Leeson with friends. W.M.S. Hold Easter Meeting The United W.M..S. held their Easter meeting on April 10. at the home of Mrs. H. L. Dunning. It was well attended about thirty members being present. `The room was nicely decorated with Easter lilies and ferns. The -president. Mrs. Dunning, occupied` the chair. Those taking part were: Miss Sheppard, reading: Mrs. R. W. Glass and daughter. Helen, a duet: Mrs. H. Cooper. Mrs. Ferris and Mrs. Smith. The Pan- sion VV- eek." A special feature of the meeting was a presentation to Mrs. Theo. Mc.VIiilan of an address and life membership certificate and society pin for her valuable services as pianist. acnuux. R. A.` Dan or Vittoria has return- ed after visiting` with Mr. and Mn. 0. Flynn. . \Kv- and Mn: TX? .1 Tatiana and R111, ytllll W665: v ' Miss_. Mary Ingham of Ontario Lad-les College, W-hlvtby, is` visiting relatives here. _ Ainu "n`n-\ Al \Y.-.58..-ml `Egan, `7!rhu'm ay. April 1!. ms. cooksrowu vi` &&ii&w$w$%&&mia I Mr. and Mrs.'I-Ierb. Jebi) were in last Week." Jun \.l' Qnnnnn In ulalna It-Ian:-In In Illll U). W. R. Potter. `who 'has'been very ill with the mumps. is much improv- ed. - A ll: Tlfilovun Tnnnnn AI 'lVnvu\nn 8"-esyhool re-opened here on Tuesday for the Entrance class and High School. ` ' l D A ` `l\nIO AC `T1016:-xnhu has nA6n.nn_. U. rtynn. 1 Mr. and Mm. W. J. Wattgsrs and daughter. Ella`, spent the week-and A In Toronto. .- I ulllnas Klan`: I'IAI\V\ov| nl AaInn Hi l.UI'0Il(.Uo V Mlss Mary Drennag of Alliston visited her slstv, Mrs. L. E. Monk- man.`~th`ia week. I Illa: Marv 'I'1\a-horn nf ninnln IKURILIVUS ll\.`l.'!'. Alex. McMillan of National Rev- _g-nue D`pt., Toronto. spent Easter` `at his home here. ` 7 171-..- \;ru..1_..u .....: ...... 2-....- -a `at his home here. I I Mrs. Mitchell and son, Lorne. of Toronto are visiting the farmer's `father. John King. T \1iuu (X11173: nnnnn nf Gk fial-5.. uwulvr. IJULIH 131115. | Miss Olive Cooper of St. Cath- arlnes is visiting with -her parents. | Mr. and Mrs . Wtm. Cooper. , h\/Hm: Mnrinvin Acrnnnr n? `X74-.m1-Ann | Mr. and Mrs Wtm. -Cooper. [ `Miss Marjorie Agnew of Western I-Iospital, Toronto. vlasited with net` pa:-puts over the week-end. A M!aaoa Riva `Dcnnunv n! rhnnnln f`whic1;_ _Ro_ad _wi}1 You Take LHU uuuuaya Wlul Lueu` parents. 1 . M1ssesAL. Heasllpof Stayner. Miss G. Kidd, of Orillia and E. Kidd of Barrie were home for Eastertid-2. I F and Klaus m`nnnn Faith. nu-HI nu.u'u.- wen: uuule LU!` uusteruu-3. I ' `Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Feltis and son have moved to town. Mr. Feltls! `is taking charge of the butcher shop.` YUI...-. A Y.1.......... ..__.i -1.a1.1..__- ' .`.I.`O_I'0n_L_0 lust, ,\vIj:e1_s. Miss M. Spence is vlsytlng rt-tends in Hamilton. = . ' - \.lY `D Dnfbnn nihn -hat`!-saga val!!! 9 - M353 'Wilma. Leeaon of Toronto is the guest of Mla Dorothy Paj- sley. .AhnnI FA-nn ham: nn 'I`nasrlnv tll'|"'llb5 UVCIC L`Hb' wutus-uuu. l Misses Eva Ramsay of Orrville. `and Mars Ramsay of Emsdale spent.` the holidays with their parents. 1 Misses T. I-Innallnvnf Qrnvnmn \Il":a uruuvvia v v . u - - V vs: uuuu Va one-J10: `W Fraser and ch`11dren"o Barrie are visiting the former's par- ? ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Ma.rlln3`. `Rnnnld nllnning Tnffnn-ham and gcutal. nu`. tutu LV.I.l.'S. EUUE. 3V18.'l`l1Il3. Ronald Dunning, Tottenham, and `Clifford Splndloe. Beeto-n, visited with their parents over the week-l end. Illa...-\- RKALAI l`!....L..._ - \f_--..d. I Misses Mabel Carter of Mount Albert and Evelyn Carter of Al1'lston' were at theirhome over the Easter I vacation. "'nnAn \'n..ip.1 KRAAOAA .....1 \l....lA.. V GURLIUIB Misses Muriel McAfee and Marion \\`ebb and Milt. Marling and Ken- neth Kidd. all of Toronto Univer- sity. wem home for Easter. | I `.\'n un Mug ~13 \,r.......11 .9 13..-- INTBX moans true economy! It ' ' ch 5 _.P`.`{.'i' .`l".'.`.' "?:.'i}..:..:'...'l`. . 1! 3lL_\'c _V\'Ul.'tQ IIUIIIE` LU!` CJOISLUFQ Mr. and Mrs. `F. Maxwell of Bar- rie and Miss Dell Robinson 02 Tor- Qnto were guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. Robinson over Sunday. Tho `:\;'HHn.u' `K7nnL-one AP flan `Dana- R: &V. IVUUIUSUII U\'\`.'l' ouuuuy. ' | The VV'11l-mg Vvorkers of the Pres- byterian church held a successful sale of work and tea. despite untav-I omble weather, on Saturday, April. . 7 0. The A.Y.P.A. of St. John's Church held a social evening in the base- ment on Monday. April 9. Musical selections were given and lunch was served. "rAr\`(`1\vinu\-|IIr\vy I`1`lntk .1`.-`IA n -nAn. Miss -Leota Baughman, of Tor- onto, was with -her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Baughman, for Easter, T|l.. .IJ-L_..L n:4...1.:.. -4` on 1`..-A 3!'.'L'\'Uua `The Community Club -held a most successful dance on Wednesday ev- `enlng, April 11. Beattie's orchestra supplied the music and a jolly time was endo,ved.- I l"hn (Inna Wvlnv and Tnufnv car. ::msuex'.M Mr. IRobert Ritchie of 32 Lynd Ave., Toronto, Ontario, announce the marriage of his daughter Mary Ritchie `Hickling, R.N.. of Niagara Falls, N.Y., to Durie W. Shunk of Qthe same city Mr. and Mrs. .Shunk `will reside at 1846 Pierce Avenue. Buy yotjr Gutta. Percha. Tires and Tubes from \.II. Pure Gum Tubes rinse to quality tuba round to rebut! Ind.- 1:550 309 GU05; `I03 nstaoqd to vapour ind- ucut on a way that dan- oautrau: tbcir tough. siuuo;,:Pun Gnu am- nbndnnn. Gala GP T >:: __ T can cosmos:-:0 ll! mu CO!!! For Illicit Hung! arc auickl made new and colon-ful again- .with intex. No and, than, to be _eominuall lnwn new nery. And how may 0! it ghndu you uac "tint on you rinse- jn hot or co d wmr. Use Tintox for light and medium` ll: otoc|:ingI,"undiea,"dmsu;I bu _ -uAnn__nuA 1-unnint Son F inn |' ;- a wonderful "cushion feiuh exclusive to ( 1-H; pnnnqa axnamln G utta Percha" Tires With 45 years of experience as a. background, we have produced the most eectively protected tire ever , placed on the` market-_--the "GP" Gum Cush.ioned'Tire. We build Cushions of Pure Gum into the tire between the cord layerg and over the edges of the changjtrips. These cushions defy the shocks of the road and lengthen the `life of the You pay no more for Gum Cushioned than you pay for ordinary tires. See the nearest "GP" dealer.` e G. G. MOORE I I 09.3. 'J"AFIlU8E VVIUU 0'8: A Form 1--fwlnnlfred MacDonald 3; 69.9, Muriel MeEacher.n 68.8, Frank- t lln Stewart -69.3. `Clara. Ward, 65.8. `Hartley Barlow no.3. Olive Mulllss 3 58.9. Madeline Lunau 52.3. Melville 5` Ayerat 50. `KEY A .I' `I-'PKY`V-I'\\T -_I- -I-;-1 vnnvvn --wvvo v:- qqqqq nwvqvuuu l- Form n !-`Ph-yllis Morrison 8__8.9. Ethel I-Ialbert 8-3.7. Juanita Jamie- oon and `Eleanor McKenzie. 02.2. Helen Boake _'612. `Edythe Cunning- Iham 58.6; Jim ponoer 49.9, Jean l Lyons 49. Luella. MacDonald 41.3. 'F`l'n|IVI ~`I`l -`l'.nnrn -`Ffnlhnnf 64 R See coming events for the piay. min B. .. Carr ot Toronto is` `home for the holidays. Mrs. Wilson. or `rot-on.to, has re- turned to her home utter visiting her . litter. Mrl. P; Banting. special Ee.eter`Iervices were held in Trinity United C-hurch. Appro- priate music Wu rendered by the choir. '1`he e1ar was nicely decorat- ed with daffodils. `fin. ETA-TAU: mB'.IAV nnnn Ohm 3 W15 Illltilullla Min Heron Boakev spent the week-and with friends in Barrie. `ing Qgnlaun Tlinungnl-.Yn-0-06:16.; nul IJYUHH `IV. Ldullr IQVLGUJJUIIGJIL `IL .0- Form `II--La.ura I-Ialbert 64.3, Olive -Morrison -82.9, Olive coutts 62.6. Mary Ward 619.3. `Jack Reynolds ,54.2. Ernest Wloe 54. I Wanna 1__.XMnnH7vvA Mnnnnn1 ' 1 '35:} -t'\1'ri:o;;'u;;1-cl': '5:'{o7r'f3':'oxi julfatho cost! For faded things an nuirklv mad: new and colorful unin- WUUK'UIlII WXFII ITIUXIQI l 331119. The senior Women's-In|t1tute will meet at Mrs. A. McKenzie : `on Wggneaday. April 18. . And Mn. (1, `Lmvmnr and Frank vveuneuuay. Jtpru 15- Dr. and Mn. 6. Lennon and Frank Lennox and E. _Wa.sson of Toronto, and H. Charles and Miss Bessie Isennox of Richmond I-I111 spent over the holiday at Jan. A. Lonnora, Thornton Continuation School Report or Thornton Continuation School Easter examinations. DURANT FDIIRANT HAROLD HILL ."'7;;, ;,;,;;J;,,;" ..... -. ;.n;;'.`a.......` % " T.*.;;.. 1'-m 3-M 11.. impeovd Red Sea! Continuum! Mom will an-pain you. You will uacoxugiously `THORNTON , axiiiimxaiiwiaw yvnub vvo EDNA M. MOKTN-NON. principal Passenger Con loom and Sign $Z.25:: .219 W08!"-' WON curuml. DUI rilnu polars on the Time: Color Card. "Establishing a New Standard in Automobiles" iujj Rugby met. if... :1! ms cytsnam.-`c.,.c::;z :0. and 1:4 eon: 552.`-'..'.`.':` .'aa'1'2.;';".";.a..' J'.,".f.;.a'?..."uX.3 of in Dunn: Bull: Hayes-Hunt body. Af in auninodi th I , . . :5. .."3pa.'1'.mz. . . 3 amszmn. MIN`. 0 0 "G, P." Tires THEwNEwC>\\ Sale of New Coats $10.98 $15.00 $22.50 The Storewitha-the best assorted `stock of Dry Goods `and Rcady~to-wear Apparel in Barrie has set :1 art Friday and Saturday as Bargain `Days in oats. Unusual values will be offered. Coats up to $30.00 for . . . . . . . . . . . . $22.50 Coats up to `$22.50 for . . . . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Coats up to $15.00 for . . . 1 . . . . . . . . $10.98 gu uvn vu vv-- u-u--- --- _-------7` --- |tockinga,"uniea," dunno; I pm- even cummn. Sn 1 non `.1... an: Jan 'l':m.- (`Alon (Jill. Friday and Saturday u}, $22.50 .......... $15.00 ...... No two alike. None sent on approbation. 55 Euz`Am=:rH s'r. PHONE BA_RRlE 'Bu'll by" DURAN? MOTORS OF CANADA LIMITED 'I nlnuIl't\_.1IAuAl\A '. MOORE Convince youtself that than is no {out cylin- der cat on the market that look: better. rides "lie! or ofeu more value per dolls: KIIID thenewDunntFour . . . Rideinit . . m Dr. 0 u 0 CUITIPIYC IQ WC! In UPCCC WI! UHCI U. six cylinder pcrformmcc. The long wheel base. the `team lloxibility of she motor And the Bendix 4-wheel bakes give you thatutiaol faction usually associated only with note I gxpcnsivc can. BARRIE DEALER 43 Elizabeth sn Phone 273 , DISTRIBUTORS Lyman: Limited, Montreal Pan Thlthl C228 SlM_MO_NS_ z co. Last year's-l;4't Tintex will color it new again! NEW MODELS IN TAILORED COATS . Navy and Tweed: s::r.~..:*..-..:.'.'.:.*.-.:*:.-::..t*'%..*:.s.... % .15! at drug and dept. may - ` IV? 'nnnnn . Ilantlll '.I'hVe1Coat Store Craig. ; _ .r , I Miss Beatrice Carruthers of iToronto was with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. C. I-I. Carruthe_rs, for` % `Easter. IA - .....l II... T T -\Y..'..I-_.I.. noun` Ill VVUBIIUII `u/~ VJUIUIJUJI. IHBHIII Miss Mabel Sprott is visiting Miss Stella Clutton in Toronto. Minn mln (`min {a nnnnrnno HA!` uwuvr, QJUUKU U53. I . . Miss Olive Lally is home from Kingston for Easter vacation. H Miss Nellie Butler spent Easter in Weston and Csledon East. II}.-. II-L..I .._..Ld. J- u!..!&3-n. ll CUM]-NU UL uuuuaua ut LULUIIVVI Judge, and Mrs. Wiamer are visiting their daughter, Mrs. Law- son,-in Kinlgston for a few weeks. 113-- v,_.. n___!1_n__-- ...D fl`-.. I Miss Helen-Ross isvisitin/g4 her father, Judge Ross. ` ` M6. nnirb '.nu ha `uiqnnn 'II'I|1 _&'IlB3 QUUIIC WJIHVUUII Ill &VI`Vll|:U1 Miss Elsie Cole is spending her holidays with her grand-pagents in Toronto. ` ll:__ 1 au:_`_ '17.`... ...-.. .-...u.IL L-.. & UUVII UV I ' Miss Lillion-Yates was with her father in Toronto for the Easter lhoiidays. - nnnnmn Qnunnnun mac Hanna Cram uvuuuya. George Seymourewas home from Toronto University for the Easter holidays. - llcnnnl uni n? Midland` nnnnf Harvey Merrick of Toronto spent Eastervwith his parents, Mr. and Mrs`. J. W. Merrick. ll-Jo 1151`! UN IIVIUIIVIGJO I I'__ `IT A DAIVH nut` twin NU: lVLl'5n ll: VVq LVlUl`L'I\il\I Mrs. W. _A. Boys and Mrs. Brookes returned on Friday after a cotiple of months in Toronto. Innun CI!!!` Mnh Wiamnv AVA nuuuuya. Harold Hart of Midland` spent the week-end with his mother, LI 11.... ,u...`...1.1 v,...1... -0 Y ......i.... LYNCH: Us REID: ' Mrs.`Harold Yorke, of Lon_do_n. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. '1`. Emma. `'11:: ID 7 Tknvnnnnn ant` Mr lVl.l'5o do In Illllllu -Mrs. `R. J. Thompson and Mr. Cowan of Toronto called on Mrs. L. Hart on Monday. ' uoutvnuv Mormon`! A` 'l`nv-nu!-n -- H-.. `_.. |"7M.' agam. 7o.".v. cmg} J Toronto, were holiday visitors ?the home of Mr. and `Mrs. J. ;Craig. Mhu Tlndivinn f`_nvmI1i-I-unva ayuuua.u' UIIU-VVlIIlcI' Ill I.Ul.'UlllUo Misses 'Le`i1a`Davis and Nessie Spears of Thornton are taking a trip during the Easter holidays, to Washington, Atlantic `City and Nelv York. - YAI... `Il__._.1__`II __---_,.LI__ ,5 uvao'- o o c c n u - rah-which -av- v. -w. -_ ' 4 Miss Jean Goodfellqw 'of:"'1-`;>r;| onto Normal , School spent the [Easter Vacation with her parent I\ II II A months. . D .. IIIHEUUIH Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Nelands and children "have returned after be- ing in `California for `several .. T\.. 13-..... A .. ---..... 3.. "......... w`I'\/I`1':`s`:ai??z"1Vl' and her two daurh- ters, of Toronto, were visiting` `her sister, Mrs. Thos. Plant, 8 Charles Street, at Easter." .1\/nu. u......1h...,:.. 1:-M Tar- aureec, at master." `Miss-Hazel Craig`. R.N.. Tor- on-to, is spending Easter week in town with her parents, Mr. and | Mrs. J. `F. Craig. 1nnuN anal Mun `MAAT nmnu $11159 II: I`: LIKCIIE} Sheri and! Mrs. VMacLaren spent several days last week `at the home of their son, Alastair, near `St. Williams, Ont. 'Muu `ml: .Q\~3nI`n1v Au}-`run-n an-:m1n11 W'I\/ilr:.Ml.'3li' fr?g"ll:.uAl1?hu1` Srigley and two grandchildren, Doris and Melvin 'Srlg'le,v, visited friends in Aurora and Toronto recently. RR`... 1 ..l!...u. `l\.f..t'V....a.L.. ......l Ill-.. f&|uIIUl'l Ell IUIUIIDU IECUUIIIILYI Mrs. Jeffrey McCarthy and Miss McCarthy have returned -to their home in Charlotte Street after spending the winter in Toronto. M`annu 1.5411: `hunk anal 'KYnna3n JVUVV `Vino Rev. John Marshall, recently of -Strathroy, is moving to Toronto where he assumes the pastorate of 'Du'erin `Street "Baptist church on April 22. ` M11 II!!!` MI`: Tnnnnu M115 lllllllillo Rev. Dy. Byrnes was in Toron- to on. `Sunday attending the open- ing service of The -Church of All Nations. ' "IE" ..._.I II`..- YI.._..-. l'.-..I..`..... L` Glllllllu pf-Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Meeking and family of New Haven visited with Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Meeking for Easter. L If... D41--- _....l L-.. 1.--.` .I...-....1. _._-- - .--v-.~, -uwu---.v-w- -av-vvvu Mr. eind Mrs. Hope Metcalf and daughter, of Toronto, and` Lieut. Hugh Young and `Mrs. Young, of Camp Borde-nywere Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Buchanan I 'II'.. .....I. `II..- T)--- Y,I'.-..L-__ _'v_,.I UL LVIIE GNU &VI.L'Bo I1: 01 lJlOUlIl\IlC|lh K Mr. and: Mrs. Ray Hunter and daughter, Muriel, of Oshawa, and Charlie M. Hunter, of the Ascot Clothing Co., spent Easter. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Hunter. `ll. ._ A `II ..- II`..- .1 ll II1__-._ ' 11 ll DUI-'0 .Mr. and Mrs. Fred M. Warnica annqun-ce the engagement of their youngest daughter, Birdie Irene, to Mr. W. '0. Huckle, of Brace- bridge, only son 6f the late Mr. and Mrs. John Huckleg of London, England, the marriage to take place the,latter p-{gt (if Igpri}. ' .nv 1: anti Mn: 6- yanvv lIllU',I|4I!UI 11051-I4 UJ. f$Pl'UIu "Dr. and Mrs. P. A. Sarjeant and children, of Toronto, spent Easter with the farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sarjeant. Mr. and Mrs. H. U. Westren and three children are also with Mr. and Mrs. Sarjeant, having arrived from - Wainwrigh-t, Alberta, on the 4th inst. . Mr. Westren has taken charge for the Soldier Settlement Board in this district, succeeding C. M. Nixon. ` UH' Jitllfll 66! Mr. and Mrs. James Ball, Mrs. Bowman and John Lee motored up from Toronto and spent the Easter holidays with their sister, Mrs. Jos. Davis, `Sanford Street. I`. April 10-4Mr. and Mrs. S. M.`De- laney have returned" to their home in Brampton after`, spending `the Easter holmays with` Mr. and Mrs. R. Delaney. . Mn: Wnnnnaf Xlfnlluvln and an uuya Wllrll \.1l'Lt'UVU|l`llUl`BL Lrtuuua. ' Mrs. `Sarah Russell entertained a number of her friends to a quilting Ibee last week in honor of _Mrs. M. J. Cochraneiof T-orronto who has -been visiting Mldhurst friends. A very pleasant afternoon was pent. Mrs. Cochrane has returned to Tor- 017:0. `J-nan`; `Iraqi A. nnnla In Iriailrlncr unlif-).rry'__ West of Barrie is visiting Mrs. A. Ward. - Yrn Iinnnnnni-1+ `ail-AA In 'I'Vnm-sntn `VLF!-' ll: vv'a'ru._ jWm. Beaumont visited in Toronto ecently. . - Mn and Mr: \/fnlvilln `K721-Hn.nnH,* PGCBIIUX. " _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Melville Wattle and` daughter. Ruth. 0! Toronto. spent the we-ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. R. Wattle. * ' A - `Inn -A A `Em-nhnh kn: rnnhn-nn PVIIUUU Ill UV! of real sstisfa on. -They resist thieves . . {last . . . are handsome in appearance .. . .lowin cost. Write for free game nu JJVIOIIUJ . Mrs. Forrest Wall-win and son. I-Iaroldkhave returned` after a few days with Gratven-hurst friends. Mrs Sarah Rnannll Ant-AM-ninn n Wattle. Mus. A. A. `Smith has returned after 9. week with] Owen V Sound friends. ~ . Mrs. '1`-hos. Spence is home after spending Easter holidays in Hamil- ton. Oliver Carson is with .Ba.rr1e friends for a week. 7 Mrs. J. Weaymark tot I-Iavelockd nd M's:7IAlllan_Hand`w returned to_ mas. MdCracken's on Saturday ev- ening. V nu... `rmnla I-l'~andv~of Allandale enmz. Mrs. Elsie Handy of Allandale spent the week-end in the village. . A: D. 'Fox`.bea. teacher. is spend- spent me Ween:-enu Ill tne V'u`w.5\:. A.` D. `Forfbea. spend- ing the vacation at his home in In- gersol. Robertson, teacher. is holiday- ing 1: his home in Wingham. - PERSONAL iwm%&wwa&w%%a&w gwiww&i&ii&&ii MIDHURST W A III'.. ___.1' 1:..- MI`. anu MP8. lilWCBLE. | Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Boadway spent Sunday in Toronto with Reuben Boadway. who is improving nicely after his recent operation. I'I"hA xlmnaurnnhing nnn1~.aA'nnm` Ul1l);`U\'U III um um. U1. acwuts. \ I The pageant. The Easter `Sto~r,v" put on by. the United church Mis- sion Band on Sunday morning. was `very beautiful and impressive. Mrs._ S. J. Reynolds. leader of the M19`-` s1onvBa.nd.- and the committee in charge are to be congratulated on the Way in which the children took their. diff-event parte. I an xlcn-tin hlna nnld his farm fn I`Jl8(vl' WIUI LUVUIICU u`-tuuua. ' Mrs. Lloyd Booth and daughters visited over Sunday with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harmer. In Tor- onto. Y3 Iinvnnt nnonomnn AC thn Qfnnn UNIV F. Fawcett, manager of the Stan- dgrd Bank here. and Miss Beatrice Brandonof Sunderland were quiet- ly married on Satuvday. April ' 7. Strand extends a cordial welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Fawcett. ' `fun a n 1` `Iain EA `Rna urn U BEAU! f HIE?!` I118 E80811! Upel`u_.uuu. I , A, The dressmaking course under the auspices of the Women s Insti- tute started this week with Miss Collins of Lancaster ais instructor. Quite a number are taking advant- age of this splendid opportunity to imnr'ove inthe art of sewing. I Vkn nnannnf `"I"hn mncfnn `QIIn~v-17". H1811`. uU.L'UX`t'llL pun.-"v [ Geo. Martin has sold his farm to Alex. ' Black. tVnnnnnaI-nlnl-Inna tn \lI"aIn T4`_nv\hnrn'Q an-x. DIRUK. . " ` Cong`1~a.tu1ations to M!ss.Euphemla Neely. eldest daughter of Mr. and -`Mrs. Chas. Neely and Mr. Nellis Byers qt `Toronto. who were matt- ried, in Toronto on March 31. ' `lunrnn uinlnnu innlnrin \/Tanning 1`wu,xu LUFUIILU Ull &V1lI.l.`lg`lI 01 Easter visitors included Maurice Booth of Toronto. at his home here: Mr. and Mrs. Max Wallace of Tor.- lontn. rat Herb. Wallace's; Howard `Brolley of Toronto. at 11's home here: .\Ir. and Mrs. J. W..Lat1mer, Jean and Mri. N~eel_vof Port Stan- ley. at JohnrReynolds : Mr. and Mrs.` J. Hewson and family of Toronto. at Thos. I-Iewsoms: .VIr. and Mrs. Cha.s. Deerlng of Huntsville and Jean Boake of Thornton. at Andrew Wal- ' 1aee s: Mr. and` Mrs.-W11-1. Scott and son. Evelyn and Edgar David of` '1`-oronto. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Sharp-e of 1`horn'ton. at Angus Wa-rn1ca's; Mrs. Morley Black and daughter Betty of Elmvale, with Mrs. On Black. Mrs. Alpha` arid Miss Adie spent Easter with Toronto fends. a `fan Tjntr Dnnlvh niu Ilnnahfnna Apt`. 10--M1ss Helen Hat-ton of 'l`oronto and Miss Marlon Arnold of Dixie are spending the holidays with) their parents here. . , Nh~.I-IAnr1m-ann in hndnvingr nf mxauner adlets are great salon men. and they work for little pay. * LUt"l' }Jl1l`t'ULE uC1>'L`. Mr. Henderson is holidaying at. his home in Tottenham. MT and `\vu A (`nvu'n|Ih nf INS IIUIUU Ill 1L_|LLUlllNUllu ' M1`. and Mrs. A. Coxworth of _Barx~i'e spent Sunday with Mrs. Cox- wox~th`s parents here. `-\~`Huuun: hmvn-thv Amv nn Vqllavl \\'U1`Hl.`.| [R\l`l`lH.H IIUIIE. I Misses Doro-thy. Amy and Va1le.\' Bunting` are spending the holidays at Geo. Banting's. \.`l na `V -rn T.unnn. hue |\n9'n.v\nnr`| Miss Leila Davis and Miss Nessie Speers of Thorn-ton are taking in. the teachers excursion [over In the States for the holidays. I M)` Qnnnnn AF `\lI .Ih|nval- la hnlviinrr l3Jlll|l.'U VUn 1 ML \.1t`U. Dillllulll 5: Mrs. Wm. Lyons has returned `home atfter v1s1t_!ng friends 1n`A11ls-4 ton. \'nnn\nn (`A1-`nan!-M nn Anuuzrkinn Lulh Norman Coxwovth and daughter.` Irene. were in Toronto for _a few days last week. Vkna.-. Iuv`-un knuun knnn odnlu Inn.-. nl`!\ Ufl_\`S ltlt \'\'UC'l\o | Those who have been sick have are all improving (nicely. ' Rh` nn Mr: 1\'(31~nhn\-n anfm`. Mr; and Mrs. D.` Graham enter- tained a number of friends, Thurs- da$' evening. . Fnnmwqflllnflnnu in Mn `I-Tnlvnr (Ill ll|ljJl'UVl|l5 llLUUl,\- ' un.Y uv-cuxus. 1 Congratulations; to Mr. Howard (`Eochrane and Miss Priest of Barrl-e_ who were married on Good Friday. vs ,1 1-1u|n--4 _ v,__1I O...._-AA| WT mm: sm?.`}i'3a'.7{a3; co. Lea. wno WON.` TDRFPIGG 011 U000 1"l`lCl&y. Frtd. Elliott and Lyall Jennettl spent the week-end with friends at Elmgrove. _ T\'{an T.An Oil nnnl \K1un \YAnu'o l'\[J[Jl`l3lIilU UHUVVUI VVI Us I-CHUCK A very pleasant evening was spent Friday. March 30, when -the mem-' bers of the Band and Anglican choir gathered to d-0 honor to W. J. Len-. nox before` his departure for Thorn- ton. Thos. Banting was chairman for the pccasion. A number of the gentlemen `made speeches and after this Harry Banting read an address and presented Mr. and .\Irs. Lennox -with a set of dishes and an electric iron from the Band-. Rnhf Tinun-in want! an nrlncms ll'Ull l.l.'Ulll `UH?! IDLIIJIUR Robt; Lowrle read an addvess from the choir and presented Mr. Lennox with a club bag. Rev. VV. Abbot responded for Mr. Lennox. l g&w&ww&&%&&a&&g E . ELMVALENEWS ff` &w&w%&$&aa%wg$w CDUIJIB (HZ uuys ll ! '1'or0m.0 EH13 VVGGK. Mrs. Harry Buldry and children of Lam'b`t:on Mills spenvt Easter with her mother. Mrs. Robt. Barnes. \II'n and KEV": (Han `KT:-nnlauuvnn AF HUI. H|UL'llUl'. &VLl'u IIUUL. Dl.l`llI:Bo Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Northwood of Allsa Craig have bnnn transferred to Watford where Mr. Northwood w~1li'_be manager of the Standard Bank- 13.... 1' G q1..-mu. ..o15......:.. "tau, Rev.-J. S. Shortt, of Barrie. visit- ed(`.oronat1on Masonic Lodge` on Fwiday niaht and denvered an ad-` dress on Some Basic Principles of Masonry." . ` `F`h`A Pfhinf R1f|;~hVn hn hi: man l7J&`l4lll\.o _ l DLHLEB 'LUl` LIIU uuuuuya. | Mr. Spence of Mddlyyrst is helping ,1\'ewton Spence get ready for his sale. Apzpreoiation Shown W. J. Lonriox vnvv nlnaannf nunnhsa ma: annnf `R. P. Burton and Francis pent a. couple of days In Toronto this week. Mr: `I -Tat-nu nslilrxr nn nhllrlrnn Auaauluy. Fire Chief Rita;-hie had his men out for drill on Friday afternoon in- structing them in the: mystery of connectin-gpup with the new water works. Needless to say there was lots, of water flyin.e:. Everything The choir `oi. Vvyoliffe Anglican church celebrated -East;-r`by donning gowns which gave them a_very uni- form and pleasing appearance. Good Friday Service` A community service was held ins St. John's United Church on Good Friday morning at 1030 and was very well attended by the people of the community, The three minis- ters_ of the village took partin the service. A\very impressive address was delivered by Rev. W. C. Stubbs. p Part of Queen : Corner Sold , W . J. McGuire has sold a part of -the Queen's Hotel site to the Bri- tish American Oil Company. This company has acquired a piece of land_ 70 feet square with equal front- age on Queen Street. and Yonge _Street. It is- the intent`onv of the company at an early date to-.com- m-ence the construction of a. gaso- ~line and 011 service station on the site. ` _ :I.......-I- Am I:..... -...|1:-I.` seemed to work satisfactorily. Gowned Chcir VV IIIUII Civil: vv 0:: u wuu - wu--v The wonder book of opportunities sent you free on request. Tells you things you want to know about motor mechanics, battery. welding. vuloanizing. house wir- ing. barberivng and beauty cul- ture. Good positions now open. ` The iongev you put off the more you ioso-- we can help you be a. success. ' Hemphill Trade Schools Ltd. L168 King Street West Toronto J

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