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Barrie Examiner, 27 Sep 1928, p. 8

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.....\.q-p--4.. -v -.. qr... .---... Uu yayoynny, my Oct. 3. at Miss nesday evening, _ is Mary `Mm`row's. Each member requested to prepare and"bring to the meeting a written menu, suitable for a farm family for one day in October. - `Dnu F`nnneO Q Fiilfnn `RA run: Junior Institute will meet on Wed- I UCIDUEI`. ' 1 Rev. Ernest S. Clifton, B.A., was in Bradford on Sunday last takinr: ` charge of the work of Rev. M. E. R. ;Boudreau M;A. B.D. Next Sun- day he will be in Allandale where he will conduct the annual Rally Day services at the Presbyterian church. | 'I"kn 'l"nuvn1{n.. TX? \I Q Mar` ca null}- CIIUFUII. The Townline W.M.S. had a quilt- ing last Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Jas. Cunningham. Twelve ladies were present and managed to finish two fine quilts. A pleasant social time was spent and the hostess assisted by he.` daughters served a most delicious tea. "Finns T.nuvv-Anna nvhn hue I-snort ICU" `Thos. Lawrence, who has been leading the Hudson's Bay air force expedition, arrived home on Satur- day afternoon after an absence of fifteen months. .\Irs. Lawrence and. their two sons met him in Ottawa and accompanied him home. A pub- iic reception will be tendered him gm `Thursday night in the Orange ai . Vliudnlou iunaw En}-inn! n-H! 1-\n1.? fldll. Tr1nlt,v 'Sunday School will hold 7thelr rally service in Connection with the morning service next Sun- da,v. A good program has been pre- pared. There will be short recita- tlons by the `boys and girls. One of the teachers will tell a story for the children and the pastor will give a short address. It is hoped that every scholar and every teacher will be present and that all the parents and friends of the school will az- tend. Th- 'nnnv~ 'nn\Ar\' Tnefifntn .vices, preached in the morning on` tent]. The `Senior Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Boake on Wednesday afternoon with fifteen members present. Mrs. Spencer and Mrs. Gibson were appointed dele- gates to the Ontario convention to be held in Toronto in November. Arrangements were made for exhi-I bits at Cookstown Fair. Mrs. \Vig`ie` gave a paper on the care of rosesi during the )\`(inter. Two new mem-, bers were received. A dainty tea-' was served by the hostess. Townline Anniversary The anniversary services of the, Towniine Presbyterian church wens held Sunday, Sept. 23. Rev. )1. R. Boudreau, .\1.A.. B.D., of B!`.--.d- ford. who had charge of the ser-: The Sin of VVOrr_ving," and in thei evening on For::iveness". Rev. .\i:-.. Boudreau is a clear. forceful speak- er and delighted his audiences witim his presentation of his themera. He. will receive a most hearty welcome: on any occasion at the Towniine! church. ' *"l`ln.. any-vine: nf nv-qicn '51: nnar. CHUTCII. I `The service of praise was underi the direction of the leader of the, choir. Mervyn Corbett. The choir.: assisted by Miss R. .\Ii11ig.n.g NA Jamieson. W . Henry and Miss Boyle] of Toronto, rendered the anthems, most acceptably to the whole an-: dlence. At the morning service . iss Boyle sang t`9l\'earer My God I0} Thee in gydellghtful manner and In the evening Mervyn Corbett sang One`Sw`eetly Solemn Thought. most beautifully. Thn nffnwlnova Vnr fhn dnv H-3Y`.\' gi%$%&&&&wmm$$! ]3&m%%%&&%w$$m*$i evexuns, uvuvy wuxuuzs. The {Inn of J. C. McKeggie has installed an electrvic cleaner in their graln elevator here. I xundez-stand that Byron Grose is the buyer for this firm. A ' The Letroy high school girls base- ball team went to Stroui one atternoon last week and played the 'St:,oud girls. Lefroy was victorious air a, score,ot 13 to 3. Congratula- onn. . . frhe Hydro, which was installed in many homes, stores. churches, `etc, in tlgls vicinity. is proving very pnzlsfnetdry. Grover Smith has been Oct. Oct. Oct. gmost Deauuxuuy. , ` The offerings for the day were: most satisfactory to (the officials of; the church. The day was one Ionxi: to be remembered by the large au--1 diences pgesent. [ Sept. 24-Miss Marjory Wilson spent the weekend with her par- ents. \/[Can `J'nTAn Vino 1y3ev'f`a1-I 91-inna SKIS. Miss Helen King visited friends in Toronto` duning the week-end. ' \/Hue Anna: Allan nf` "l`nv~nnfn n1>-5 IUFZIVU LU sucxr uvuxe ux use vzuagc. - Four of the Stroud men met some otthe Lefroy men for a. contest in pitching horseshoes last Saturday evening, Lefroy winning. - `Tho rm nf J, ('1 N| r~`|'Ces2gia has In .LUl'Uu5U uusuug Luc: vvvcn-cuu. Miss Agnes Allan of Toronto at-1 tended the Kneeshnw---Todd wed- ding last-Saturday. Mr: J , `Raid raufnrnad homo nn EH15 use-euuuruuy. Mrs. J. Reid returned home on Sunday after spending a week at Severn with her sister. `Rn T.n1>nnnnI:- any? man! QFWAF Elllillllllillilllllg aexern WILII HUI" SLSLEF. Mr. Loverock and family. after summering at Killarney Beach, re- turned to their home in the village. I`(nu- AP thn Eh-nn man mar ammo -mu bannaztxkpuviln appointed to look after it in this section. Nov. I In the sad account brought to us. of the wreck of. the SS. .\Iz1nas0u on Georgian Bay. was the name of Allan Scott. Second engineer. among the missing. 311*. Scott was a bro- ther-in-la-w of .\Ir. F-awcett. one of our high school teachers. The sym- ` pathy of the community is extended: to Mr. Fawcett. WHEN YOU BUY A WESTINGHOUSE YOU OWN THE WORLDS MOST ADVANCED RADIO `I1: , ,== 5 =_==_al" I 6 Tide Canada 8I67.N J. G. KEENAN The `summer tourists Wending Ttheir way home with cars packed `with hampers, bedding; tents, can- ` oes. etc. I "'I'\k.. 1.-mwcm n4` anrnn nf +11.-. trap: GS. QIC. I i The leaves of some of the trees; tinged with brown and gold and I apples lying under many trees. n-LA c.-n ...1..-n. +`:n`an ah.-.u~s`nn~ rxl `..,.,..w ..,...a '-lll\-WA , l The fall wheat fields showing :1 beautiful carpet of green. A flock of wild geese. OPPOSITE P. 0., BARRIE Oct. 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I.-3% UJLLHD = Radial: Modelt $285.00 Pun Ilgc HORSE RACES ON THE 2ND I{Rl_) BEST LIVE STOCK SHOW IN` THE COUNTY -G-r;r;c;'I- ~r<:-c;ssi'on T of `School Children _on the 2nd. TEAM DRAWING CONTEST and HORSESHOE l\IFI|l\I nnln nr\|rI|l!n'l` __ ;.L_ )___| IlV\.I I`IjI Kl I&I`$:uw--:2 PITCHING comes? ofuie 211:! FIRST CLASS BAND in attendance both (lays ALL LIVE STOCK SHOWN ON THE 3RD GRAND CONCERT the evening of the last day Something doing every moment. Come and see. IIGGDIT UFIIFD rnum MONTREAL To Ohorboul-9-Iouthnmphn 1. 8 . . . . .. Empreu or Aultralia. It Ollilllllll-lllll ti IIOIIOOIIIOIUIII L2` taro:-Iouuoootcooo t. 81 . . . . .. Emprgu of Scotland To Llvorbool 1.. 5 Ducheu of Bedtord I. 12 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .VIontc1a.re 1. 19' . . . . . . . . {Duchess of Atholl `I ooooclcrlanooos-to MON.-TUES.-WED. OCT. 1 -2- 3 A IIGGIGT SHIP! FROM MDNTIIAL 10 10 24 . '1`. E. Smith, Pres. 18 26 10 TheASARJ.EANT CO. Pouring DRY IN?SULE) . obe- twoen floor joists In attic div- Octly D011 Oellnss of upstairs moms. _ We Will Insulate Your Home At 7c Per Square Foot We offer every home-owner in Barrie a bargain in home insula- tion such as has never been-oered before. ~ /5% We will apply two inches of -Dry lnsulex in any attic for 7c\a square foot or three inches for 10 a square foot. This inexpensive insulation will make your home 50 per cent. more comfortabie and save many tons of fuel each year. = DRY INSULEX is a re-proof, permanent Gypsum product in? ake form---the most efficient low-cost insulation on the market. Call us today and have your attic measured for DRY INSULEX insulation. It will "make a world of dierence to'your family s health and comfort. To Hamburg To Antwerp To Glasgow To Balfalt ontvo ..... Montcalm H \ Montroyal Metazama . . Montrose Mlnnedoua 1 v 0 Innonnirn `Mlnnedola. . . . . Mellta. - . . Mellta Sold in Barrie by Sept. 25-'ru. W!l11o.mI'on'~ : ixy or Toronto spent the week-e at Jan. Leo's. -up and Mn. ..1'. Fm-other have Jon. L08/I. Mr. and Mn. .10`. Farazhor returned from Midland after [two weeks with their daughter, Mrs, P Tnnu weeks Willi men` uuuuuwr, &un_I._ ;. ,1 P. C. Weatherup. New Toronto. visited friend: in the village last week. Mr. and Mrs. '1 . Eaton are spend- ing some drug with Toronto `friends. It- ....a `Inn 117 Minn r, have In` IUIIIB bull. "awn avnvuuv .-----,---- Mr. and Mrs. W. Mina. `Bin, have returned home after visiting in.'1`or- onto and Niagara. Falls. V nun. a nnnmhmn from the village and Niagara. 1* u . Quite a. number from the village attended Barrio Fair, Tuesday. ---------Al-.. .0 Oh; Tfnlfnd Etwnuq DBITIV SIM ; &llU-I-Ali]! The congregation or the United cliurch did not hold their Harvest Home service last Sunday on ac- count or thpir church not being res faaired 8.fte1'.thO lightning striking t. Mrs. Mackey. Midland. has re- turne home utter visiting her mis- ter. rs-. Ganton. - Mn. Fnunnntrh. Mn. HDIMOI. MP3. Mrs: Gannon. Mrs. Cavanagh. Mrs. Holmes, E. McDonald and Mrs. B. Ganton attended the W.M'S. sectional meet- ing held at Elmvale. Tuesday. M. `Manon and daughters. Doris, E. Sgott, Baturaay. I Died-On Sunday, Sept. 28. 1928. Thou. Luck. aged 88 years. The run- eral will be held Wednesday after- noon to Crown Hlll Cemetery. held at .I:J1mva1e. Tueauuy. | Mrs. Mason and daughters, Doris and Edith. of Toronto visited Mrs. E. sgott, Saturday. Died-On 1928,, Sept. 2~5-M1ssea Gr;.co Magulrl and Beta. Livingston at Toronto were visitors at their homes here over the week-end. M. `Rubin. no `nnmnrma vlnltad at J. McKinley : over aunuuy. A number of the scholars of the public school held a. corn roast last Wednesday evening. The Continu- ation scholars held a. weinor roast on Friday evening. A good time was reported at both gatherings. U16 W66}!-end. ' Mr. Bridge of Dunnvllle visited at J. McKinley over Sunday. A nnrn.11Av- nf MIA scholars Of th J as. McDermott, Sec y.V DRY INSUIAEX bolus level!-_ ed to required thzcknosi. TT1LsnM.a M'?" -5"! cvn II I not l pout: v v u a - -v---.-.._. ' Rev. Wm. Ha-lg, Victoria Square, -spent part of Monday among friends here. , Wilma and Louise Slack spent the week~end under the parental ` roof. 1 `Henry Lisk is visiting near ~Wiarton where he made his home `for many years before coming to | this neighborhood. \ x...__ .....1,... CL- annulus- A` usmc COALOIL tN%uc;H_1_1_Nc FIRE _((Eont|nu;d gm 90.30 1) _ door. and barring her exit. It is supposed she esca eq eventually through a window, ut when found, by Mr. Mr.~Giv_ern was in a most pitiable state.`he'r clothes burned completely off. AL 1.1.2.. I:u|AA Mn and MFG, `L 3"_ C0lpluy uur ' At this time Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Henderson were driving by. See- ing the blazing house 1: ey paused and at that "moment, Mr. McGivern signalled, them to come to the res- cue. With his hands and arms ter- ribly burned Mr. _McGivern. never- theless, had-` been heroically en- deavoring to get his car started in order to convey the injured woman to some place where she would re- ceive care. .--_.. .............a :. .. UUIVI: cauc- Miss fbeterman, wrapped in a blanket, was carefully lifted to the car and she and: Mr. 'McGivern at once taken "to the High River Hos- pital. Miss -Determan was fully conscious all the Rcime and bore Iher sufferings with great bravery. ,,-__1.:.... 1.1.- 1.......:L.1 HUI` BUIICIHIEE Wlvu 55:30-v Iicuavvuaw On their reaching the hospital and medical treatment, the author- ities at once communicated with the injured woman's relatives, with the result thai: a sister, Mrs. Coates of Calgary. reached her sister s `bedside at ten o'clock. uwucr B Ucualuw av nun u vnvvn-u Miss Determan s family live in Foremost. A sister lives also at `Milk River and another in Calgary. A It,-_ - `I'\-1.__.._--.. unun svlvvs uuu uuuuu..- u. ....u.._.,. The remains of Miss Determan were shipped to Lethbridge, via Aldersydue, on -the midnight train. September 17. The funeral ser- vices will be held in Lethbridge were the family will gather from Milk IRiver. Foremost and Calgary. The whole country district sur- rounding Mr. Hat,eld's has been horried by the tragedy and every- where sympathy is expressed for the family of the deceased. for Mr. McGivern and/for Mr. Hat- `eld. -"_ Hg": ! Sept. 25-Mr. and Mrs. Brunnlnz. uBeave-rton. called on some of their { old friends here on Tuesday or last ` week. `nu..- man 'l\n--Anon am: u wanna? UV`: 9 I 0` Oct. 00!. 00!. n o o CD a , Mrs. visitor Grant. I 1-: A urant. ! c1Di. A. Mcrclain and1M1s; ngary dczi ' an spent a coupe o ays as iweek with relatives in Midland. --- _ , -oA_A-._x_ an .... ..n. UNIS uvlguuvl llvuug ! A dance under the auspices of gthe Guild of the Anglican Church M was held in the Orange Hall on Fri- i day evening. 15..-. 11.. 13.`... A0 \)Hnnn-Ina tan}: uay Vvvunaaaa 1 Rev. Pope of Mineslng took the servces in the United church , on Sunday morning. Rev. E. M. Bur- ggess taking Mr. Pope's work at l Mineslng. Sept. 24-M1sses Marion and Dor- othy Cullingham spent last week- end with friends at Oakville. Oliver Connell of Toronto spent <.....a.... no \\{a hnn-\A horn Ivanu uooo .-u u u- _.-- 5 Conne`I-1 'I:oro1 i Sunday at his home here. '1-V... 1-\._1A-_..1 ...-..\..L .- l SUIIILICIJ {I8 {I45 44v;-av nnnn -n Wm. Pulford spent a few days `last week in Toronto. Mrs. Pulford is not recovering from injuries sus- tained in a car accident as well .as had been hoped. She is still in `Toronto at the home of her daugh- ban Irer. V The Young People intend com-J mencing their weekly meetings next week. - ` -LU!` \ ter. After being levelled DRY IN - g * 1 191 dwith W8- n:?p:11r;hte crust. \JUIl - u u v - . V V . . . VV The Emprouu, Moutroyal. and llontnmrn sun from Qhaboo; all othor steamship: call from Montreal. Apply Local Aunt: or J. B. MACKAY, General Agent, C.P.R. B|dg., Toronto. \ 8U'LI.4'I`J.2 ls sprmmmu vvuu her to term Inch: crult. NEWTQN ROBINSON Tait. Toronto, was a. recent `at the home 0! Mrs. W. '1`. BOND HI:4?\D_ iluunagminu-Iv" Chas. Tomlinon is very ill at his home in Malton. - `Dunnb Tow-nlnann nf \lI'n*nfI'nn'I {S nome In Manon. 'B:-ock Jamieson of Montreal is! visiting his father. J. Jamieson. I M . nm1 Mr: nnrlng arn V151?-. v1s1ung__ INS tanner. J. uuuueuuu. I Mr. and Mrs. Deerlng are vlsxt-o. ing their sister, Mrs. W. J. C. Boake. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. C. Boake and Jean are in Toronto for a. few days. ` -., ,1 1:..- 1- -n Uwnsaa any can own vuuv -v. at Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Ma;;ow-33! family spent Sunday at W. Keith's. Newmarket. ' `In. `D (Inns. and nlaahfnw n`? LVGWHIEFKEL. I Mrs. E. Grey and daughter of: Barrie spent the week-end with Mrs. J. Insham. `M !-n `hnv-n .(-"'|'nv-kn hag raf1n~nu-M1 nf- . Oct. . Oct. 10 Oct. 10 Oct. 24 . Oct. Mrs. Jo .I.ngnu.m. I Miss Dora Clarke has returned af- . ter three weeks with 11-lends in and around Mearord. ' Th: {In}-an and Ilinann An and KIUIHU UL Au.l.'EI. . A. duuucauu. VV Rev. R. J. D. Simpson. Mrs. S;mp- ` son and Miss H1112. -o 'I`oronto_| visited Mr. Simpson's mother on` Sunday. Mr: Ina Eimnann `hm: rafurned ETUUHU m.eu:.uru. Dr. Gohn and Misses Ada and Lillian G'ohn of Toronto visited last week with Miss Mabel Nixon. / Qt Tn/In : TK7 A urin -1'nAAf nn W365 W1`[` 31135 AVAISUCI $V1*UIlo ' St. Jude's.\W.A. wi11~meet on Tuesday afternoon, Oct. 2, at thel home or Mrs. W. A. Jamieson. DA `D T T\ lvnnanv. 'VI'I-a mhn- 15817118. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. E. H. MacDonald (nee Mabelle E11- 115). formerly of `Thornton. on the arrival of `a son. `Inn 1:` 1'` Dana! vunfnv-nn in Ha!` 8.I`!'1V81 01 8. SUI]. Mrs. E. C. Frost returned to her home in `Chippewa Falls, Wis., last Thursday, after spending a. week with her niece, Miss Genevieve Jamieson. `Dan Q .\:frul`nnnn Efv-a \/I r\(`nr- HD1108) . Mrs. Jas. Simpson has returned home. after spending a. couple of weeks with her son, Dr. Simpson 01. Barrie. .t'1...........s..1nunn= on Mr an;-1 '\A'v-u JEIIIIGBOH. Rev. S. McCormick, Mrs. McCor- mwlck, Rev. R. B. Beynon`, Mrs. Beynon and J. R. Jamieson attended| the Slmcoe Presbytery in Coiling-o wood last week. 4 11.. Ana \Ifnn Tkhaa `Dnffnn nnR3 wooa ms: ween. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Patton and; children, Miss Alcoa: and Wes.; Johnston of Rocklyn and Messrs.I Patton and Hunt of Richmond Hill were visitors at Mrs. John Patton's last week. A unnnial rnnni-{no nf `H11: Thnrn- last weex. l A special meeting of the Thorn- ton Division of the Sons of Temper- ance will be held in the Temperance; Hall on Monday night, Oct. 1. All`! those wishing to join are asked to` be present. as dnitiation will be held. - 1-.......u....- ...in .......u. .-... 1rrAA_| Oct. Oct.

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