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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1928, p. 3

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BAND; 2000 VOICE {EXHIBITION cnonus WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP $50,000 1929 MOTOR CARS MARATHON SWIM 3rdWRlGLEY IN TWO EVENTS WED. AUG. 29 - WED. SEPT. 5 in all its"`B1:anches with $125,000 Prize List 0 4 Triumphal Concerts AGRl`CULTUR`I-$1 IJrIl\I.\a-a `on an... _. GENERAL REPAIRS 3175 ALL MAKES or CARS ' Genuine Ford Parts - ' :5 act: Ente-rttaining ind Amusing RUBEN 8: CHERRY Shows ` Yea} $".`'.W Tl-ll. IAHMI IXAMINII Aug. 7-G. Ayres of Mineslng, Misses Pearl , Mildred and Myrtle Perny and John and George Perry of Angus spent Sunday at Jas. Marshall's, Hawkestone. xx; `I7`nAH `I'.nHnnAv- and chldren vl\Iarsha11's, 11.'aw1 Mrs. Fred. Latlmer and ch'i1dren are visiting Collingwood friends. mm v Muir and famllv of T0!`- on Sunday. Rev. and Mrs. J . Ross and Misses. Fraser and Marjory Ross are holl- daying in Toronto.- .mm'm~A Duckworth and Misses daymg In Toronto. Clifford Duckworth and Kate and Eza, McKeever of Toron- to spent the week-end at Thomas Duckwortlfs and Walter Mc'M`ack- _B.99`f`." & 5" BL--- IA?` visiting Uoumgwoou znuuua. Wm. V. Muir and family or onvto visited at Sanford Dempstez- s Sunday. Dan and MP9. .T. ROSS and IJuUl\ .on's. Nell and Cnaa. nusn. - The Ladies Aid of the United church met at the home of Mn. Howard Willoughby on Tuesday. August 7. ma Wnrrnd !I`oro.nuto and T1108. Franir '1`ar1Bush at Sudbury is vis- iting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Lykoj and _family at New York are visiting- Nell and Chas. Bush. mu- 'l'.nMnn' Aid nf tha United .A \181lSt 7. Ed. Worrod Froronuto and Worrod or Barrio spent Sunday at Thos. Worrod's. played on Monday last, Both teams played: good game which is shown by the score-5-'5. First International An Entirely New and Different Reduced railway and atcamailip ratu. Ample accommodation. Sand for information. yWICI'IOVIDO` w- -w-. i47 Dunlap St. Phone 147` .- His Majesty's First Showing Buy Advertisod-'1`hi.np Vjji - 9""!'A'" H.M.`iE72\}c3'<'}i5:'t'2'z'2'&z V) '1'62i ANGUS (By Permission I unlit! 1V'f| nl gfrnomas nrunsmw. D..-.-`Anna! K. W. WATERS. General Manage: HOVIS |giiiilaiiiaial iiiim$ii&aiili B. Sutherland was home last week. . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Palk are_ visiting friends in Stroud. Miss A. Saunders of 01-1111-a. spent the week-end at J. Robertson's. M. and M: n Funnlz snant the the week-end at J. n0`Der:sun'a. Mr. and Mrs. 0. Black spent the week-end with Collingwood friends. mm... 1:: - 'I`.nnruA nf Toronto is . Week-end Wltn Uoumgwoou znuuua. Miss B."1`-owse of Toronto is. spending her vacation with M~a.r-- garet Robertson. innn-rafliiarinni tn M1`. and MP8. garet Robertson. icongratulatlons to Mr. and Don. Sutherland of IJ1nden on the- birth of a baby boy. xx... Anna. Wavvla nntarfainhd tlio birth of baby boy. . V Mrs. Albert Ferris entertained the members of the United Uadies Aid at her home last Wednesday after- IIOOII. V 1'.-.1-m Ahvin nf 'Fm~m11*n nnent 8. John Alpln of Toronto spent 9. few days atohis home here, before going to Michigan, Where he has accepted a position. rmm mnnv friends or Miss Flor- accepted posmon. The many friends of Miss ence Beelby are pleased to know she is improving nicely after a. ser- ious goitre operation in Toronto. \,n== T-`l n1nn I-Tmvann of Toronto. IOUS goitre operation 111 J.uL`uuu.r. .VIiss Helen I-Iewson oi! Toronto, who was spending the holidays at the home of her grandfather here, Thos. Hewson, was seized with an acute `attack of appendicitis on Monday, which necessitated an op- eratlon in the RV. Hospital. `She is improving nicely. Viairnv-a dm~ine- the week included rlfl V I3 I V v -._.._._ - OUR BORDER PRINTS? Bring your next roll to `Mrs. Paisley of Toronto, Mrs. `Mc- 'Wiison Black; Thos. Butt and improving nicely. Visitors during the week Clain and Mrs. Vvm. Grose of Bar- rie,-wit'h Mrs. Thos. Scythes: Mrs. 4 Ed. Jeffrey and Mrs. (Dr.) Palmer * of Midland, with Miss Neelands; 1 ;\Iar:]ory Black and Miss L. Knee- shaw of Toronto, and Miss M. Kneeshaw of Vancouver, with Mrs. daughters and Miss Badger of Red- wing, with Miss Carrie Metcalfe; Mr. and Mrs. Max `Wallace of Tor- onto, at Herb. VVai1ace s: Kathleen `Swinton of Oriiiiaz, with Dougald Brown. $188 From Raspberry Festival The raspberry festival last week under the auspices of the W.'I. in aid of the new Community Hall was a decided success, total receipts amounting to $188. After the boun- tiful supper had been` enjoyed by all, a very cho`ice program was lis- tened to. attentively. The program consisted of speeches from the resi- dent ministers, music by Stroud Band. readisngs and instrumental and vocal music by other local tai- ent. Tea was served in the new hall. 1-. m:n.1.. ho hafnvaaincr rn mnnfinn ent. '.l'e;1 \V"J.S Sc`l'\'t'L1 111 [He ut-w ucnu. It might be interesting to mention that John .\Ietc;11fe was the first person to be served with supper in the new 11:111. M1`. Metcalfe is in his 91st _vem' and enjoys remarkably good health and is quite interested and pleased w1th,the new hall. 90 years ago Mr. Metcrxlfe, in his mo- ther's arms, pa-ss'ed through what is now called Stroud, on their way to Big Bay Point. \ll1lI `lllnrnhav Aug. 6--`.\I1ss `Irma *B1'oder1'ck is holidaying at Isuarrovv Lake. \/nag n1o--.1 `Rvnnkv: nf Toronto h0l`.Cl_\'1n,`- at 'B1)zu.`1'uvv uouxc. Miss Olga Brooks of Toronto spent last week at the home of Maurice `Brooks. n.. \`Tnnr1-1x'~ Rmh M1*_:_ Thomas .\1au1`1ce 151`O01iS. On .\Iond:1,v,~ 30th. Mrs. Thomas Lyons was called to the bedside of her sister, Mrs. Robb of Brussels, who passed away on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. McLean and family spent the week-end with Midland friends. .\w.nnn- Q-ha hnli-1v vi_:irnr`.= were Midland Irlenus. Among the holiday 'isitoI`s were Harold Smith, Vvindsor; Jas. Mc- Cracken, Elk Lake: Mr. and~Mrs. W. Stone. Aurora; Herb Landerkin, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. John Bark- er and family, Toronto. mt- .-.n.-1 `L1 :-u `hfnqnn and Dorothv and tanmy, '1.'01`0I1[0. Mr. and Mrs. Mosden and Dorothy of Oakville spent last week at the home of Mrs. W. '1`. Grant. . mm; mmmhmve nf the Junior and of Hrs. W. '1'. urant. The membbers of the Junior Senior Institutes visited the Eaton Farm near Eversley on Thursday. vvtsnmae rd Pnlim: Slemin Of Eversley 1'nu1`suuy. Ex-`Chief of Police Slemin Brantford spent last week at the home of his niece. Mrs. J. VV. Stone. Rev. E. M. Burgess, .\Irs. `-Burgess and Jack" arrived home last week after their holiday. .\Ir. Gundy, a. student from Toronto, looked after the work during Mr. Burgess ab- nnunn I.~I\, n V... sence. John Coffey has taken over Jos. Foster's butcher business and mov- ed his furniture up from` Toronto at the end of last week. Twice Afire, Car Destroyed On Thursday evening, Gordon Bradley's car, which was standing in the hotel shed, was discovered on fire `-by `Wm. Sutherland. `The immediate use of a chemical ex- tinguisher smothered the flames and the car was taken to i.VIcArthur s ...........m "A: #114: nnvhureter seemed --w.- , Chance taken to .V.l.CA.l'l.uuL`a garage. `As the carbureter faulty another one was put in place and Mr. `Bradley left for home. He had only proceeded about a. mile when flames `burst through the foot boards and in a few moments noth- ing but wreckage remained. ~ Discour-aging to Farmers Seldom if ever have the farmers had more cause for being discour- aged than during the past week. The continuous rains have saturat- 4 . lull`:-wuvsn V Aug. 7--;\Iiss Vera Knupp has been visiting friends at Grenfel dur- `lng the past week.- Mrs. Elliot; end t_\\_'o children 0 ,__:|`!._.. A |been visiting .l.l.`n:uua cu. \lA\: ...... __ ing Elliott and two of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ag Ronald. . An-mncr Hangar who snent the 11011- Among those who spent -day here were Miss Annie Chappell of Toronto, at her` home; Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and family, Mr. and Mrs. Legace and daughter of Tor- onto, at A. Armstrong's, Jr.; Ben. nvnnlnn enn Lincoln. and `M138 Armstrong's, ar.; .Duu. O'Brien. son, Lincoln, Cole of Toronto. Mrs. of Aurora, at J. Young's and G. JoIhns~ton s. \ Mrs. Cummiford of North Bay is ; visiting Mrs. Young and Mrs. G Johnston. . The Ladies Aid of the United church are planning a. garden party in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orchard and children of Toronto, visited at Mrs. A. 0rchard's. Painfully Injured by Fall Mrs. J. M. Knapp received a. bro- `ken wrist.- a. sprained ankle and other painful bruises in a tail down stairs on `Sunday while at tihe home of her son, Andrew. .l-loliday Traffic Very Heavy The holiday traffic through here was the heaviest yet. the peak be- .,+....aau and Mnndav after. I-sou was the heaviest yet. we peaus un- ing Saturday and Monday noons. The sharp turn at the four corners was the cause or many screeching `brakes as drivers who were unaccustomed to this road came upon the turn unexpectedly. There should be a. sign placed here that can ;be seen_in time to warn the drivers of this sharp curve. . 3.`. .T".l". Q r ; _ _ 1 7 A Ina F OR QUALITY BREAD, CAKES AND PASTRY AND BUTTERMILK SCONE TRY ova wuzmnn IEA PARTY CAKE .57?! -.C`-1-9 `$3 T-SGT jc j Our Sail;-s-1;1e.r1.\.v-ill be pleased to take your order Our Motto: Quality and Service `-375` AAggA_ Phone 250 vxcron nacoizns VICTROLAS sznurixop St. ed the ground making it impossible to cut the fields -of ripened grain, considerable of which was ripe be- fore the wet weather commenced. Wheat and alsike have sprouted to a certain extent and the latter has also been pounded into the ground. Summer fallows are veritable swamps so that it has been impos- sible to spend spare time keeping them in shape. _ According to the mathematics of relativity, an object moving to- wards the east moves faster and weighs less than one moving toward the west. THE BEST FOR FUEL, ICE OR CARTAGE 97 Dunlop St. I37 Dunlap St. Photo 1017 I. W. SCOTT - J. G. SCOTT _ --------. v ATWATER KENT Buttery ind Button-ylou. C.G.E. Iladiolu and Hucbnl. Phone for a demonstration or ' call and see them. Illll Slaw: av--u SPECIALIST IN GOODYEAR WELT AID HYDRO PIES: SYSTIII --ugx 1IIl\ I IRIQIE IADIO TUBES TESTED AND REACTIVATED. E nnanxas CHARGED 78. t\-,__2__L; -I.-_..- In. 1 I-llLL S BAKERY 35-32` &l.lInIn ----1 ..,___ Rezulu fr;;_12.00 to $45.00 SALE PRICES `FROM $7.00 TO $15.00 ::..`.i:` 5* A. E. SMITH ?.:':.'.:'. .'a %9IIICI' it `gone I82 Kellogg- s All Bran . . 23 pkg. Kellogg's Bran Flakes . . . . . ;., . . . . . . . . . . ..2pltg_o.25c {Kai River Cereal . . . 28 pkg. : Holland Rusk: . . . . . 23 pkg. g-u- -crunch!) IlIt_\ Al | H. E. Miiaugh Specials '8 "`".:'.'.'a&: 1 moss .2151-'<>3 195. WW5 ......lhqun shin Biii LAUNDRYCO. LTD. WHY KILL YOUR WIFE? A . LET US DO THE DIRTY WORK. BARRIE gnome 562 _ __- -_.---- nnpnulnvlilil VICTOR NORTHERN ELECTRIC FADA and WESTINGHOUSE THE 5171617: MAN" and: out A 7 Ills!!! TL? I I I Saunas w-..---_. Ovornight charge. onmuo BAKERIES ].lMl'_l'E_D_ onlario Bakeries Limited FACTORY CLEARANCE sma BABY QAR`Rl'AGl.-ZS AND STROLLERS nun nn;_ Q1!-_I An $1 Isnnn Gucci- lll Dunlap 3!. Ag-AAA; VAN - [Id II `QC mu | Vl'LUllV , nz11y1-;p;jgA'_r_) ALL nuns 613'" '1"'6\'n'/ii" ----AAA-AAA Phone 120 Thursday. Auguut 9. 1923` . J. G. KEENAN i EVERYTHING IN MUSIC *~ SCOTT S BARRIE BARRIE STEAM % VULCANIZING FLA -..--u-an III II B A Illlll; ALL ONE lRICE New Fall and Winter Samples Now in. YO Vpo II 7%--i II Elizabeth 3;... Phone 405 .---------- ltcompoud Iolhl IIICZO wholuono 03-making Keep BLA l'CHFORD 8 Null Indore your hon: all ll:"IlIo-`- THEN COLLECT THE I003. Sold and Raconnuulol I1 - :--7--- __ , Clark's Spaghgtzi, ;r;ediu;n Size, D O I I 5 O I O I O O I O O O I O O Vi-Tone, `r lb. tin . . . 28 Vi-Tone 1 lb. tin . . . . .. 55 2 A jn Li mm` TOP NOTClI TAILOR_S \f(`|A1|n.anaI\- - 2--. \lI-I EXPERT VULCANIZING We Guarantee Our Work AUTO ACCESSORIES. FILLING STATION. HE!` V -t--. ` GRAPE PUNCH. a refreshing and economical drink, each `bottle at 25c makes up 15 BROWN & C0. (Brown's Bakery) 255'!-zlizabeug Tsg._ .6; `H0035 3|. _- RADIO HEINTZIAN I CO. PIANO! Phone 243 C. I. SCOTT glasses . Fresh Fruxt Orange `CH _ Phone 86 Rom-:1i'TsoN's DRQG ST_0RE MuL'TiEs'ros BRAKE LINING S1-'.RV l(EE Are more than Just Paint". The customer who buys `our roduct that covers more, `lasts longer and Paint receivesa Eh t surf d H I a ' ace.an you savea. tp_ays._ V costs less. Save: , __._... can A |3I\'IA!A'BI' E Q - E BROS. PAINTS AND VARNISHES TTTVV HOVIS SPECIALS, AT BRYSON S BAKERY LIVINGSTON BROS. DIRECT DEALERS IN V . . DODGE BROS. PASSENGER CARS-GRAHAM BROS. TRUCKS U Hllilnl 'De'1i'g-h`tfL:1 Products of the U'p-to-date Bakery Wonderful Health Properties in Hovis. `I 4 - I.5-n. ll-..-3- `Au I-I-- 109 THE ul\\IyIdI\U, a"n----._. ._ - APE PUNQH. C. and B. Orange Cup, Lemon md .'Cup and Lime Cup, large rottle 25c -makes up bottle . . . . . . . . . .. 75 OLIVES--New shipment -at rlasses . _ ssh Fruit Orange Drmk 10 15:, 25 33: and 38: Phone 1 17_ for Delivery te all parts of the town `Plione 5 A Hotel with W -a-1ltv1:necomforts of home - SATURDAY SPECIAL DINNER .-. l\l-`NJ urn:-nut; ruin: we-us v -wa- namuns on Ail. MAKES or CARS :. -+- `BARRIE -5 1 'ii6"AL"s,_A_1~_u)_ SERVICE THE BARRIEWEEKLY BUSINESS REVIEVV -----Ag Dymlop St. '-13izEAo SCONES BISCUITS JUMBLES T-' nniuuz HOVIS We have a very large variety of Co1lar-attach- ed Shirts on sale this week, sizes 14-17%. 3.Dunlop St. Phone 1047 SHIRTS - SHIRTS You may dance irf you wish. FRUIT AND VEGETABLES Fresh each day from _ . ._-._-. 4: I u\I\I!|l *1 :-I_:----- - -.__-__ V sc1aNm=1cAiLLv PASTEURIZED W95 MILK ms! A -------A--A-AAAAA CHAS. LOWER J5.i{\'i17"{:_X1iI_5'i1is * ALL CANADIAN FRUIT AND -ICE CREAM PA_RLoR ;~to 1-2 each -day BA-.T-E7:Xk:s amen-zn mops GINGER CAKE FRUIT CAKE Cleaned Phone 291 TTVVvvvvww"--- V. S. HAMBLY Proprictor ` Hoyi. B}-eaa, '8}; Que 13. - - ----- giiuiauiiumuiu g COOKSTOWN a Iaimiuaiiigggty L853 IX: aw-rat run. one --v--v--. ---_ _,, Carling. _ Miss Doris Ross is visiting in Al- landale. Miss Mabel Ken is holidaying in Midland. . Wlm. Copeland spent 'Saturday in Toronto. ' . ' Miss Evelyn Russell is holidaying in Toronto. Dr. `H. lspenceley spent Saturday in Toronto. A . I-I.'Braden of Hamilton is visit- ing J'.rFlynn. ` ' Mrs. J. Cunningham is in Alliston for a few days. Jas. Clements of Toronto is home for the holiday. _ - Ralph Broley is vlsltlngfrlends at Geneva Park. -_ Miss Mary Hopper is in Totten-V ham on holidays. Mrs. .D. Ross is out again after` her recent accident. _ . .m u nn.mnq.m or Newmarket recent accident. . F. H. Robinson 013- Newmarket spent Monday here. 'F`An1m` Graham of Toronto is vis- Monday here. Elmer Graham iting with J. H. Carter. Miss K. Duff of Hamilton 1s'v1s- ltlng._w1th Mrs. Chas. Flynn. `Mia: vnlmn Bateman is visiting ltlng. _w `Miss with friends in Dnnynann 1th Chas. Flynn. Velma Bateman friends in Belle uwart. `Bowman Allan of Toronto spent Sunday with friends in town. 1:: AT nnnmng of Toronto is vis- with rrtenas 1n wwu. H. J. Dunning of Toronto 1ting'li1s son. H. L. Dunning. Yvnn nnuaman of Toronto spent iting' his son. H. L. uunrung. Ivan Coleman of spent the week-end at his home here. Miss Jean Robinson of Newm'ar- ket spent a. few daysin town. Lorne Mitchell of `Toronto is vis- iting his grandfather, J. King. 1/nu vhnnnn `Warner {has returned his grandfather, .1. nmg. Miss `Irene Harper {has home after a few days,1n Angus. Mum If` Qmhh and son Orville. s1 CAR_Pl:`.l_V_TERS AT YOUR comm? after few days, m Awgua. Mrs. IC. Smith and son Orville. are in Toronto for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Reed of Ae- ton hswe moved to Cookstown. Jack Wilson `and `Sam. Chesnut of Bufketon spent the holiday here. , v\..\-A. `Ul'nnIIn:-u nnr1 ann CU; SIJUHI. Lug yuan. v1 535:` one _--.---_. Rev. D. A. Ferguson and moths are spendin-gv their holidays in Car- H110` Clulf aywuunu-5 yccwon. uu....v.,.. .-- -,, ling. `A. G. Gouldlng of Toronto spent the week-end `at the home of Jos. M nnd Mrs. Sam. Nixon `and DUPKGLUI1 upuuu uau uuuuu, .....- Mrs. Robt. 1v_Iav11ng and son, M`l1- ton. spent theg past week in Barrie. ` ---- T\ A tnun-uunn nn.-1 ynnfhgp Cooper. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Nixon family of Toronto are visiting at J. Nixon's. . R/fIu: Waf-1191` (.142-nnnntn has return- Nixon's. Miss Esther Clements has ed home after visiting friends in Toronto. Roibt. Patterson of Saskatchewan called on his mother on his way to Musltoka. mum. mnu ~T.ivln.v_r.:x1'nne of T0!`- .VIus1:_oka. Miss Edna `Livingstone of onto is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Milt. Sherman. '\/run 'Dnn1A .-.9 netm1t.`Mich.. spent Sherman. Mrs. Poole of Det1'o1t.`M1ch., spent fast week with her sister, Mrs. J. 0. Arnold. V `Drvhhv r`m 1 ip nf 'rhornton spent C. A.l`n0l(1. V. Bobby Coffielld of Thornton spent the `week-end with his mother, Mrs. E. Coffleld. mm. and Mva, 'l`. Monkman are M155 K. MdArthur is fxolldaylng in lo\s|wItU -__..-----v------- --u- --_ --__. For odd jobs or for big ones, we are at your command. Phone us your wants and we will send a reliable man right ov.er. For years we have catered to theimmedlate needs of people all over the town. ` THE BALL PLANING MILL CO. Limited; _ E. Comma. Mr. and Mrs. T. Monkman holidaying at their summer home at Palm Beach. ~.u.. and M: n. F`. Brown of Beach. Mr. and Mrs. D. F. Brown Hamilton spent Sunday with Miss Josephine Jebb. V V Twin: `P. K. Patterson. R.N.. of Beausollel Lsxann. Miss Marian Banting has return- ed to Toronto after two weeks with friends in town. Mr. and Mrs. Theo. McMillan and f:1mll_v left last `Thursday on a fort.- nl.rht's vacation. Miss Verna Rowe of Toronto spent the wee-1:-end with her mo- ther. Mrs. F. Evans. V Ross Harriett of Toronto called on Mrs. Jas. Donnell on Saturday on his Way to Muskoka. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Jebb of Oak- vllle spent Monday with the form- er's mother. Mrs. '1`. Jeibb. mt... `Dnhf 'ArnnM and daughter, mother. Mtjs. 1'. deuu. Mrs. Robt.'Arno1d and daughter, Hazel. of Moosejuw, spent the week- end with Mrs. J. 'C. Arnold. um xxrnmg stoddart of Toronto end with Mrs. .1. 'u. Avuutu. VMlss Wilma, Stoddart spent the week-end with her mo- that`, Mrs. A. W . 'Stoddart. . um. um nq u13nHm`nn.`S!`.. and Miss Mrs. A. W. stouuuzrc. Mrs. `T. IS. `Patterson. `Sr., and M. -Patterson of `Toronto are visit- ing Mrs. R. E. P. Coleman. Tna pmmnn was rushed to the` R. E. P. `Coleman. Fred Promoii was rushed the] hospital in Alliston on Monday for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. `and Mrs. E. `Banting and family of` Weston spent the week- end with the latter's parents. Miss Marjorie Dunning of Town- to and Ronald Dunning of Totten- tham spent thehollday at home. Mrs. L. Henson. .Sr., is still con- fined to her bed at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Evans. `Mr . and Mrs. Geo. Moir and daughter, Beth. of Toronto. spent the week-end with friends in town. \ Miss Ruth Arnold of Oro Station is spending this week withher grandparents, Mr.- and Mrs. J. C. Arnold. mm: M'n`o"lnriA and Jean Reed of Misses Ma`:`;lo1'1e and Jean Allandale have returned home after visiting their cousin, Miss Victoria Pollock. E1l'ward and I-I'avve_v Splndloe of Toronto and Clifford of Boston spent `the week-end under the par- ental roof. :13.-\crn|~ `WIhR!`. N0l`Hlan Reed. Jack roof. `Roger `Fisher. Norman Wilson and Rout. Maunders have taken positionsgvlth the Bell Tele- 1ohone*Co. A Misses Evelyn and Mabel Carter have left on their holidays which they will spend In Toronto and :St. Catharines. _ I .1\Kn and M'v.=_ W. Michael and son, Catlxarlnes. `Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Billy, have returned home to Tor- onto after spending the past week at Ed. Graham's. luv. and Mrs. Chas. Clute and daughter. Hazel, were In Culling- wood last Wednesday attending the blacksmlths' plcnlc. . Mr. and Mrs. Poole and family and niece, M. Lowe. of`Toronto, were with Mlss Hazel Arnold, to: a. few days.ot_ this week. . ` V Mr. and'Mrs. Fred. Apperley and daughter. `Helen. and Doris `Dunn- lng. spent last Friday -with Rev. A. L. Atton in Kloldwater. V mm... Data I-teavener. Reg. Gibson in tcolawater. Miss Reta I-Ieavener. Reg. and Mr. and Mrs."I. Gibson. all of Toronto. spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Graham. M. nn Mrs. L. E. C. Monkman Ed. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. C. and son Donald. have returned home `after spending the month of July at their cottage at Palm Beach. -u.- 1--.: annhmli hnahthn taam July at uuvu uvuuau w. - ....-- _-..-._. - The `local senior baseball team played a. return game with Allan- dale at the garden party in Allen- dale on Tuesday last. Both teams played re`al wel-l lbut Allandale won. The local lacrosse team played Tottenham heme on Wednesday last and lost` 2-0. The zjetutn same was `Wig?! AIRCRAFT SHOW ROYAL AIR FORCE

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