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Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1928, p. 7

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er"? txve tuung L118 SIIUTED. If you are an ardent fisherman. cast your line in the larger lakes for bass and maskinonge; in the smaller lakes speckled trout pro- vide good sport. . At n.nu nF rhn mnnv gnn- mnnmer vlue guuu $pUL`L. At any of the many good sum,mer hotels there is every facility for canoe-in'g, motor-boating, bathing, tennis, golf, and all the other out- of-door recreations. 1'11....4.....o.-.3 4:.-.1,1m.._-. uyn-In Pun iv-|Pn.r_ OI-C1001` l`8Cl'e`d.L1UIlS. Illustrated folders with full infor- mation and -map of Kawa-rltha Lakes will be gladly given you by any Canadian National Railways Acrnnf ' 263 wuy uc | Agent. ilve rtown \I\-VCIEI-I..I.T.I.I. Conn sou) AND SERVICED BY C. & W. MOTORS H. R. PALMER B. FRALICK ___e A printing press that will print` The deepest lake in the world is 7:500 postal cards a. minute has been`. Lake Baikal in Siberia, having & invented by an English scientist; idepth of 5,350 feet. Try MOTORING, cheerily cried Plain Mr. York of York, Yo:-ks., tossing aboard a package as he purred past. You ll nd it lightens the load wonderfully. . Thanks, called back the rower, brightening up at once. It s a good plan always to take along a bar or two of Rowntree s MOTORING `CHOCOLATE, continued Plain Mr. York. The wonderful chocolate -Plain or Milk, whichever you like Thursday. Juiy 8, 1928. best-blends so deliciously with the crisp Valencia almonds and luscious raisins scattered through it. So sus- taining, too, when energy ags and you feel the need of a refresher. fROWNTREE'S Page Owen` and Mosquito`es`,`Fl1es%` ' `" "w noacm-.s,Bea nag; Real Dry Cleaning BARITE itES`IDi2ITiAL`SO0L'F`Oli GIRLS Scholarship Matriculation. Solo 8 , Music, Art, Gonvor- ~ national French em hasized. Ou oor Game: and 8&0:-ts.. u-us-mu nuInmn.n vnuw.'r_u!x1m 1 .`I'M'1"l|`II|.n `M11 Rllll 'fJf "1-*'3'c`1{"E' "1i'L'iz'if' 6'xi%'&'$'6?' G'ZzB'E a'n'&"s ' '1-`ti nmurn RECORD XCELLENT. LIMITED NU BEES. 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'26tf Qrar WU I IIIII& IIVIVI-I.I V Iuvwu I v v I -- T-he regular'vm'onthly meeting of` the Women s Institute will be held at the -home or Mrs. Wm. Campbell. Thursday afternoon, July 12. Report V or. the -convention at Waubaushene willfbe given by Mrs. Jas. Duncan, also Miss Mary .Gra-ham `will give a report of the simooe County W.I. convention held in Barrie. We will be favored with musical selections by Miss Muriel Jemney. Roll call, "My Pet Aversion." (ezI.i9fHanE f\ivoMaN's ms1'u1'u'ra _ __-_-Ll.__. Al Uilvliviu-|-- vvw-u--u-,w --w-.- The June meeting was held at the `home or Mrs. Samuel. Todd with twenty-tour mem'be`rs and six~vis- itors present. The roll call was ans- _ wered with a. practical idea. and some good suggestions were given. After the usual business was dis- posed of. Mrs.'G. C. Allan read the current events and `Mr. Feaslby of Toronto gave a. very enjoymbie piano solo. Dr. Wright addressed the ladies on .Child Welfare" with ease and ability. Mrs. Loverock and Mrs. Allan delighted their audience with `a duet, Among-IMy Souvenirs. , "'_Ll-.`_I A..LI.-..._ ,`sunt\IIlUL. On Ctllnvana Iowa; Iuvvnvwsu---u . "1`lie Natlonal Anthem brought to a.ac'lo_se aeplendid afternoon. Tthe hostess served a dainty lunch. Hunc+m.L WOMEN'S ms'r. __L]..... ___.. 1..-`: AL Iylnn MOTOROIL nWDINI Ouf ' M'AGuta E-'-w`aIVa` A [quiet but pretty wedding was solempized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W613-\C?e9mOP8, when their [eldest daughter, Shirley Ethel. be- came the bride or Frederick Theo- dore Magulre. eldest son of Mr. and the late Mrs. Thos. Maguire of Min- es-ing. ' , aw... nnrnmnnv was conducted by eslng. _ `The ceremony was conducted by Rev. M. Williams otlcreemore. The bride. charming in a gown of white satin and wearing a. veil, was un- adorned save for a Persian neck: lace-, the gift of the groom, and car-_ ried a shower bouquet of Sweet- heart roses- and lily of the valley. she, entered the drawing room which was prettily decorated. - on the arm of: her father, attended by her sister, Mary, who was beautifully gowned in shell pink with bouquet of roses and maldenhair fern. The` groom was supported by his bro- ther; Wilbert. APrnv~ H11: mamemonv a `dainty wed- After the ceremony adalnty dinig breakfast was served. The happy couple left mid showers ot confetti and good wishes, by motor for a. trip to North Bay and through the` Ottawa Valley. On their return they will reside In Mlnesing. ther; Wilbert. ' GU I Iv?- A very pretty wedding was sol- . 1 emnized at "St. James Church, Dun- ; das, on Saturday afternoon, June Clara, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Thornton, .23, at 3.30 o'clock, when Margaret. ` became the . bride of John Rex Sutton, eldest -son - of `Mrs. Sutton and the late John ` Sutton, Barrie. -Archdeacon Mack`~ " intosh performed the` ceremony and_ Stanley 0. `Thornton presided at the ` organ. The bride.` who was given ` away lbyher father, looked charm- ing in a period `gown of white geor- ` gette. la'ce and `velvet flowers, over which she wore a veilof embroid- ered net, with` coronet of orange; blossoms and carried "a bouquet of: Ophelia roses, lily of thevalley and` white heather.`The bridesmaid, Miss Dora `Thomas. of Ingersoll, wore a dainty gownof flowered georgette in coral shade. a. picture hat of leg- horn trimmed to match and carried a "bouquet of Premier roses and baby's breath. `The groom was at- tended by his brother, `Mr, Cecil Sutton, of lShanty Bay. During the signing of the register, Mrs. `Chas. J. A,dan_1s,A sister of the bride, sang very sweetly, Ail Joy Be Thine." After the ceremony at reception was held at the home of the bride, King St. West, and later Mr. and.-Mrs. Sutton left ona motor trip to Que- . bec. the `bride `travelling in `a smart ensemble suit of green with hat to match and wearing a beautiful fox fur. the gift of the groom. They will reside in Buffalo. 1 SCHOOL REP7OR'T, NO. 17 vEs}=aA _. 1.. c1.c4 \*r-A 1'! `(T nnnn an QUFIVVII III-I vun -, `xv. .. . .__. ... - The classes in vS.:S. No`. 17, Vespra, for the autumn term beginning Sept. 4, will be as follows: ....._ -.-- (-L),_1___ 11 . _ . _ -. Iliunln `C, \V 111 UV: Cb: LvAAvu-o.;- ISR. IV-Sh11`ley Bonney, Minnie Sutton. ma Tv_\mvm:e+ R! n fnn _ he7 DILN. J.LJ.'*.I.J.su.uu.A aauouu, ..v.-..-- Walt. ISR. II-~Roy A`Wa1t, Harry Doran, Gertrude Bertram. J*R. I--II-Iaze'l Sutton, Alfred Sut- ton. Morris Coutts, Percy Sutton. - Dn.r\.rmp_-Iznrhnnuinn T)nran. Ed- ton. Morris Uoutts, rercy uuuuu. PRI.\'IER--4Katharine Doran, Ed- ward Dovan, Irwin Bertram, Marie Coutts. 0. VV. ROBERT-`SON, teacher SU+;'ON-THORNTON __ ._.-.lAlna-- van I1. IV--*E1*nest Kinton. II'I-I-Iarold Dora_n, Garnet. I8! Kindergarten to Kindergarten Pr. Pauline Clark Ruth Iconlon, Do;-1s1 -McFadden, {Roberta Mcquade, `Flor- ence lsutclltfe, `Wanda Kashner. Kenneth ` Clute, -Norman` Coulson, B1-lly Flrmean, `Harold Kettle, Ralph Pyburn, Teddy =B1og*g, `Henry Ferry, Kenneth` LeGear, Leonard Gosney, Vernon `-Marsellus, Harold Kelly.` Kindergarten Pr. to Jr. Pr. Q1111-.. A.....1..L.\n 'l'uAlun 'Dn1H!l7h`\, Rlulrlrtun ru nu vu - -- Lllllan Appleton, Evelyn Baldwin, `Doris uFlx-man. -Jean Hutchinson, Jean Ebelterman. LEvelyn Wareham, Connie `Dixon , Betty lMcBr1de. Ver- non :Bowen, Billy I-Illl, Billy Dun- nett, Llyle Whitehead, Goldwyn White. Kindergarten Pf. to Seniou-.Pr. v\-___|.1.. .f).....-.|-An An-nan .`l2`nv|crn.. nluuvi juruvu u nu av --uuw. Donalda. `Burgher, Agnes Fergu- son. `Edna Gordon, Fwlnnifred Kel- sey, -Kathleen `Lawson, Phyllis Pou- cher, Edna IR-iddell, Florence Sim, Evelyn Stunden, Jack Calvert, Roy Ml-Her, Logan lSeltz, Charlie ISL Clair, Vernon Spearn. V Junior Pr. to Sonic:-_Pr. __ --.. 1311..-... Dnvunn UUIIIUI` l'lI av unvu-up - Oria. Bannemnan, Eileen Bowen, Kathleen `Boynton, Myrna Firman, Jack Goodchild, Delores McGregor, Cora Plant, Alex. `Trask. -- -Sentior Pr. to4Jr. `I `-First Class Honours--Harold White, Morley (Richardson, Dorothy `Walk- er, Lloyd Kettle, Evelyn Blain, Bert Gosney, Kenneth -Fi1`man,_ Tommy Sutcliffe, Bernice `Hunter. Betty .Pu'gh, David `Thompson, Gerald Gartner. IRobert `Ferry, Betty Long, `Bobby Scruton. I aqmnna toms; I-Ionours--`Marjory `Bobby zscruton. `Second Class Honours--`Marjory Marsellus. Margaret Park. Pass-Vernon |Sharpe. Recommends-d-Arthur McGregor. Recommended on account of 111; ness--A1fred Looker, Victor Reyn- olds, Madge Shear, Howard \Vare~ `Ann-\\ GI`. I LU ll vuaau First `Class Honours--+Edna Le- Gear, `Mary `Dunnett, Betty Lelter-~ man, Thomasina Gordon, Mildred Kashner and Harold Iscott (equal). Lawrence Gartner, Edith Nlarshall, Jack H11-1, Melville .\IcGi1l. Jack Mathews, Olive Blggar, Nancy Tho1`in:.=;ton, George Henson, ,. and `Frank .\IcGulre (equal). na,...m-..-I uraaa T-Tnnmwg -- Frances [LI-`S, ham. Snjl to II Class .nu _ _,_ `1<`1`anK .\1cuu11`e xequuu. Second `Class Honours Frances .VIaxwe1l, -May `Greenside, (Ernest Smith and Kathleen Kelsey (equal), Biilie *.\IcB1`ide'. Beatrice `E)na_~._.Dn\' T-"I'I1'Qf Gindvs ,FiEht. 'M cB1`ide'. Beatrice `lslm. Pass--Ray Hurst, Gladys Tight, Aileen lstorey. 13nnnrnn`1nYIr1n O11 S\f`f`.01l11t Aileen Istorey. Recommended on account of ill- ness---Archie 'Trask. II \l|dS LU III! III First Class `Honours-JIsabel .Scru- ton, L1-llian lstunden, `Megan `Thomp- son, Edna Hunter, Roy Kettle, Edith Bowen. -Lloyd Burger and Anthony Mc'.\*ell (equal), David Hutchlngs, \\'al1ace Mc_Quade, Allan Hodgson, Doris lcampbell, Garret LeGear, (equal), Floydine Bannerman. Second Class Honours - Norine Graloe`y,' lEric 'LeGear, Dorothy Thompson, :Glad.vs How and Harvey Dickey (equal), Mary Ferry and George Sutcliffe (equal), Billy Lit- tle, Harry Lee, `Ross Wilson (equal), Harford `Blade-ll. . 'I:>aaa__Anlinn Dixon. 318.6 Smith, II Class toVJr. III .71-___-.. Harford `RICIGGU. Pass--Ada1ine Dixon, Alma Riddell. Betty Park, Beatrice Kinsella. Gordon Blain and Ernest White (equal), `Mary Logan, Freddie Rayner. " .. _ Recommended-Mary Brock. Recommended on account of 111- ness--M1nn1e Looker. Jr. III to Sr. III ` 1-v_.....-.... 'I`!.-.0-hlonn 5, .1920 an Ill {U 9|: Ill First `Class Honours - Kathleen Miller. `Patricia Mann, Alice Hun- ter. Betty Scott, `Bernice `Thomas, Earle Kendrick, Constance tspearn. Beatrice Boynton,"Edith I-Iu'i`st, Lil- Iian `Traviss, `Cecil `Sharpe, B111 Scruton. Bertram Pitchford, Edna Booth. nu.-..-m.-1 Irnm: 1'-`l'nnn1n~...-..Tenn Phil- Booth. Isecond iclass Honours--Jean Phil- lips and Gordon Ferguson (equal). Billy Long. `Margery fMcBrlde, Ralph Thompson, George Poucher, Laura Calvert, Randolph Anderson, Mar-. garet Edge, Margueretta Gartner, Evelyn How,` Phyllis Ferry. Dnea._l(':nnr2`n Greenside. Nelson Evelyn `now; rnyms rem-y. Pass-George Greenside. Watson, Jack Arnott, Rendale LR3.y- ner. Reggie Wilson. `DAnnnnrnnrIA--'T.'l)hdQ. Marsellus, Reggle wuson. Recommended--'Lunda Marsellus, Edna. Kinsella. Myrtle Megill. Jr. III to Sr. ll|_ . ' ------.-_ rn..........+ Ul'I III IV VII IlI_ First `Class Honours - [Rupert Vvright, !Caro`1ine `Rayner, Isobel Watson. Bert Fell, Vvilfred II-Iow. Clifford `Sinclair. '.Qo.-snn (`Inna T-Trmmn~a -- Auan Cllrrora `smclalr. .'.Second Class Honours Allan Park and Alvin Bowen (equal), Clara Spearn, Marion `C-lute, Ida. Lgan; Clarence Munro, Horace Barnard. `Dana (`lam-a-n `|'(h1:nHn, Nm-man Barnara. Y Pass - George Kinsella, l\orma.n Munro. 13nnnrnrnnI'|t1D!`::R1\.' \R1{`IE'c_". %'.Vl"aI'- Munro. Recommended---'.Bi1ly B1ogg, Mar- log Park. Sr.` III to Jr. IV . m-uI____ ~r1'_.--...... Dn`uAA TIT- on Ill LU III: IV First `Class Honours-Bruce W11- `-son. Jack Patton, Donald Booth, Iso- bel iCou`1ter, Bessie Baer and Lyall Hurst (equal), Jean Vvalker. `Second `Class Honours - Erma Ross. Minnie Button, Mildred Gilb- son. Reta vstunden, Jae}; Wallwin. Pass--IRo,v lstorey, Grace `Coburn. `Recommended - Marjory Barron. Jr. IV to sr.' IV 4A 17.. 0|`: IV BU `III Iv First Class I-Ionours--Billy Pratt, Jean VV1-lson, Grace Walker, Fannie Hurst. ~ .Q1-snnn trncaa T-Tnnmn`-'VVa1te1` 1-lurst. Second lclass Honoursewalter Ferry. Lloyd fVVa1vker, Dorothy Fer- guson and Mildred `Taylor (equal), Dorothy Welblb, `Ella. .\IcQ-uade, Earl Hunter, Bert Hagan, Lola. Pltchford, Marlon `Newman, `Billy Marshall, Haroldwst. `Clair, Lawrence Green and `Eileen Kettle (equal). - n--.._.,n1anl.p 'Ann1n1-nn _Tnn1( Gilb- and usueen Lxelzue u:-quau. Pass--zclark `Appleton, Jack Gub- son and Annette. tscott (equa-1), Ce- cil Henson, Irene Story, Irene Sin- clair, Billie !Scott. Gr'egg Coulson, Emerson IReyno1d-s, Gilbert Leg, Arthur Ferry, IMay Henson. 1: nnnmman Ami_.&+n nlnv .1'.n wv-Anna. APLDUI` .Lf'B_l`I`y, I.L\u.u.y rxuuauu. Recommended--Stanley Lawnence, Alice Barrand, Hazel tstunden. ` The `June meeting of Edgar Wo- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. B. A. lslessor on June 1'2 with a large attendance. Mrs. Myers of Dundee gave a. very in- teresting address. `The July meet- ing will be held at `Mrs. C. Whit- _ taker's on Tuesday, July 17. Mrs. ..Walker._ot tcoldwater is expected `to `be present and will conduct the` .tn_eet1ng.- , pupils or Barrie Public; and Separate Schools Who ..Hare Suceudly Passed l1neir Exams. ___EDGAR 7VVOME'N%S ms'rrru1'a , __,_-LI.._. -8 .THJ-__ M Midsummer } Promotions THE BARBIE IXAMIHIR A ISL Mary's Seprate School I IVIII I Iuuuuul ow - w u --w`. Joseph Mocorkell, `Margaret Keen- an, Elizabeth csmlth, Isabel Ray- mond, John Murphy, Gordon Sulli- van, Bert Kelly, Joseph Kearney. Lloyd Rolston, Kath-1een~ Firth, Charles `Seadon, John McDouga.-ll, Dominic` D Ambrasseo, Brian Rol- ston. `Marya Kearney, Vera. Terceny, Ruth Doyle, Joan O`Ne1ll. Teresa .VIurphy,. Helen Newman, Thomas Strachan. Bernard Sibbald, Fran- cls W !-ight, Roy Fraser, `Charles Belesky, Joseph A. `Miran, Francis Kelly. From Senior First to Second: ur_v\-__ From Primary to 'S__enior First. 1-___-1. \r-rV.._1--1I `r\l'.......-..AL PIP. A.\Iargaret Hinds. Eleanor McDou- ga11,. Agnes Firth, Lorne Des;|ar- dine, Peter Kearns, Lois Ryan, A1- 'eda tseadon, Anna Osbourne, John Price, Agnes Barrett, Kathleen Fer- guson, Prena Terceny, Robert Fras- er, Joseph Caruso. From Second to Junior Thirde -- ._ -,A_ Gerarda McGinn1s, Franklin Kee- nan, Betty Bray, Jack Cameron, Eudora Caley, Albert `Sullivan, Frances Skelly, Kathleen` Hook, Jack `.\IcG1nnis, Margaret |McDou-g- all, `Bernadette Hipkin, Dalton Mc- Dougall, "Frank Newman, Roberta Smith, \Vinnifred McVeigh, Ray- mond Fraser, Frank D'vAm'brasseo, Margaret Mocorkell. From Junior Third to Senior Third: ,. _ \l.... _Genevieve Ycrossland, Leona Mur- phy, Jack Buckley, Veda .\IcGinnis, Perry Ryan, .\Iar_v Murphy, Hugh Caley, Cavell Donnell) . Gladys Ler- oux, Dorthy S-mith, Gratzia Cure- cio, `Clare McDouga11, Irene Ray- mond, Mary 'Bi1`cha1`d, Kathleen` Haskett, {Edwin Belesky, Vincent Ferguson, Patrick McBride. From. Senior Third to Junior Fourth I Ivlu. vvuuvu I \- nu vu- ` \Va1ter Bray, VVil1i-am Prlce,"ier-`T esa Skelly, `Ev-.1 -Seadon; Balubino Terceny, Rita. Desjardine, Frank Desjardine, Joseph McVeigh, Noc- berta I-Iipkin, Grace Caruso. From Jr. Fourth to Sr. Fouth Francis Hinds, Olive Quinlan, \Vinnifred Potts, Ernest Ryan, Thomas Birchard, .\~I argaret O'Neill, Margaret Cameron, Mary Buckley, Francis .\1urp1i_\', Phoebe Seadon, Annie e.\IcGinnis. John Haskett.' KNOW THE JOY OF BRIGHT WATERS AND HAPPY LANDS cur`----up nu-- uuu... ...._ The Indians coming upon a chain of gleaming, shimmering lakes abount ninety miles east of Toronto, named them Kawarth-a", Bright waters and happy lands. Tr in rnnnv vnnvq gin!-n Hm: Tn- w'cu;e1's unu nappy muus. V It is many years since the In- dians gave the name Ka.wartha to these lakes; yet today vacation- ists find it the souce of happy holi- days in the many resorts scattered along the shores. TP vnn turn an avnnf fichnrmnh,

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