AU]. ULIU uuuuay. Mr. and M1;s. Glllis Ramsay of Tor- onto spent the holiday with the for- mer s brother, Murray Ramsay. 'DnuonH 1311?? cnnnf (`*1-av-Ia!-`vane nrh-h uuuuuy. Miss Tanis MacLa.ren of Toronto was a holiday visitor at the home of her parents. 'l\lI h: `|\/[urn Aflzincnn `D'|\T AP 'T`nr._ w1l\;I'r. and Mrs. G. W. Jackson and] daughter were in Toronto for Christ-D mas. r Tn Tun]; Qnn+I- nnuonn Juana `Diana!- uuwo. Dr. Jack Scott; came from Frank- lin, N.J., to spend Yuletide with his parents. I Q17:-I flnrlnn ni fhn Tlanlr nf `Nfnxm Wr17'Godden of `the Bank of Nova Scotla. Ottawa, was in town for the holiday. 1\ll'i== `Tunic 1\/| :nT.aw:n NI 'T`nrnn+n wI{I'arry Shannon was a Christmas guest of his mother, Mrs. W. J. Shan- non. Anna) `fun I` `I7 TA AI--an-. _...l "Walter Hlllman of Toronto spent Cihrlstmas at the home of Wm. Glen- n e. ' lms r`_v1n`r\nIAn and III.-n HI`-nu.-.-u Al-` m`1:\}Irs. Graham and Miss Frances of gundas are holiday visitors with Mrs. ae. ling EH nnnn an Glaunuanlnuuu-4--o -C-anon -6- nlljfiss Florence Shaughnessy was at gar home in Brentwood for the hou- ay. T-Tnrvu .Qhon'nnn urn: u fihricfvnac apclua uuubu.u':.b wwu. 11!` ]Jul'Ul1L`:'. W. A. Twiss of Iroquois Falls spent Christmas with his family on High St. Miss Wilson of Toronto was a Christmas visitor with Mrs. Wismer. Miss Marie McKnight of Toronto en- gotyed Christmas at her home in Small Ylinll-an TJ`l11.~..... an l'1'I......._L- _......L Topic:God s Hand Over Our Eyes" Exodous 33: 21-23. Anthem: The First Christmas Morning" (Newton). By special request. Solo: A Wonderful Saviour" Mrs. H. J. Heath Anthem: Ring Out, Wild Bells" (Fi::f.cher) : ULLULI BU11b I11 LU1'Ull.|.IU LU-1' N"-WUK7Ku Miss Kathleen Blain of Toronto "visited relatives in town on Sunday. Miss Verna Metcalf of Toronto is the guest of Miss Norma. Guthrie. Miss Leota. Baughman of Toronto spent Christmas with her parents. I A Twig: nf Trnnnnic `|n1'Iu unani- uu ml 1 L xcuub 1. U1` uuns 011155. Maurice MacLaren is with relatives in Ottawa for the holidays. - Harry Braden of Toronto was with E. H. Braden for Christmas. Harry Earley of Detroit is spending a week with friends in town. Gera cl Hanley of North Bay was a visitor town for Christmas. Miss Helen Dyment of Toronto is holidaying at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gallie are with their`sons in Toronto for a~week. '|\Kica `Ya!-h'1nnn `D1.-sin A0 Pnwnnfn uuw u.'u:uus 1.01` unnsumas. `Mlle. Shcpoff was the guest of Tor- onto friends for Christmas. 'lUl onv-Inn 'KnnT own I- ...u-1.. ....1..u....... uayuts wuou 112:1` p8.1'BX1(o5. V . . Miss Kate Stevenson was with Tor- onto friends for Christmas. Qhnnnff nine Fina nnnni A0 IF.- uu:a1 nu` Auansumas. ' Charles Vickers spent Christmas at his home "in Beaverton. ` [Miss Longman of. Toronto is holi- ldaying with her parents. Miss: Kata: Stnvnngnn urea Var-H "n.-_ J. `F. McKeown of Detroit spent the holiday at home. ' John Sinclair was in the Queen City during the Yuletide. r;(\Y`D'n Dnnynll nvnn human `-A--- "" uuuu.L'. uue xuzeuue. George Powell was home from Mon- treal for Christmas. Charla: Vlnlrm-p ._-um-.4 nI...a..L....... -4. &&&m&&&m%&&mw g - HHEONAL g &&&w$&m&&&$&w&w Unit'e;l_Church of.`-C_u-udn Rev. J. Johnstone Black, B.A., B.D. Minister Horace Wilson, A.R..C.O. Organist and Choirleader. 1".U. rugby team anu was um: rcurpu:uu of a. gold watch, medal and sweater as a token of appreciation from the sup- porters of the team. Among the students home for vaca- tion are: Misses Isobel Walker, Tor- onto University; Marjorie Laidman, College of Education; Catharine Hardy, Toronto Normal: Marion Ross, Tor- onto University; Margaret Stewart, St. I-Iilda s_ college; Harold Sprott and Lorne McDougal1, Queen's University; Kenneth Walls, Kenneth McKenzie, Harold Smith, Toronto University; Charles Stewart, Osgoode Hall; Peter Sinclair and Jos. Saso, Shaw's Busi- in Ann Qnh AAII $111018-u` uuu. c ness Schools. ognerr Amer 10311 CIMUS. A. B. Carley, 127 _Coll1er St., will celebrate his 80th birthday on Friday. He came to Barrie in 1869, was `mar- ried in 1871 and has lived continuous- vly in town since that time. 1\I|'nrlr' 'D_n'h'lngnn nn.me home from ln UOWI1 SIIICC bllula lallllc. Mark Robinson came home from Brent for the Christmas holidays as did also his son Jack from Toronto and his daughters, Miss Inns. of Gra- venhurst and Misses Elsie and Ottelyn of Toronto. manoa Fhnvn-ncnn nf `llnnl-.urlIIn MI- OI '.l.'0l'0I1B0. Ernest Thompson of Huntsville, Mr. and Mrs . John McDonald and Edna Thompson of Hawkestone, George Mc- Donald and Bud Downing were visit- ors at the home of Mrs. J. F. Mc- Keown, Bradford St. . nrm rm-nus-an nf nszhnwn nnent the Keown, brauroru at. Will. Tribble oi.` Oshawa spent the Christmas holidays at his home on Mary St. Bill is a member of the Oshawa champion intermediate O.R. F.U. rugby team and was the recipient .-.9 n on}?! urntnh, medal and sweater b1lC.l'U U11 LIEU. 10. I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Burton, Owen St., have returned from a. seven weeks visit with their sons in Hamilton and Detroit and with friends in several otherz American cities. A R (`.nr1ev_ 127 Collier 812.. will 11.111, DEIIIOTO. Db. . Mrs. H. L. Stephens has returned home after having spent some weeks with her father, Thos. Dryden of Arthur, who passed away at his home there on Dec. 18. `AA ... nu.-I 'l\II'un `D TIT Dnrl-Av-\ f\urnnI Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. S. J. U. Irwin of Oshawa enjoyed Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H111, Sanford St. `l\II'...-. `(J `I Qnnknna he as v-of-um-r\r.\r1 parauon or me program. Miss May Hickling of Hamilton, and Miss Inez Hickling of Coulson are spending the holidays with their par- ents at Allenwood. -nn-.. _...1 an-.... 1-\xI..1.-. Ya.-11.. Elnkklua WELL GO TO CHURCH The Minister: 11 am. and 7 p.m. Music by Central Choir Central specially invites visitors and strangers to attend her ser- vices and wishes everyone A Irv A 1-\v-any nvuuuw --- . _. C1103 U10 1111611 WUU\.l- Mr. and Mrs. Dible, Leslie Robbins, Ernest Rowling, Bill Beggs and Miss Juy LL15 Inn. LA\.uJ.\4cI:yD VVAIJLJ. ULADIL lAl\IUAl\4Aa Mr. and 'Mrs. C. E. Dutcher, Elbert and Clare and Delbert Bannerman spent Christmas with friends in Barrie. | Qnnnn:-of`-n`l onlnnrd nnnnns-1': nu:-In Inn`:-I LVLL Du J.VL- uIJK;EI/1\.l.L3aa11- The teacher and pupils of Room IV presented Miss Crone with 8. sheaf of red roses as a" token of their appre- ciation of her assistance in the pre-' partion of the 1un.m -cur-.. -r_r:..1;1:.m av 1 .'I'orn*I'H'nn U1]. .1.` L Luay . Miss Marjorie Beardsall and Fred Oakes of Toronto spent the week-end with the former`s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Beardsall. r-I-|I__ L---1-__. ___.I .......!1.. .1 75.`... `P11 V DLJCLIU \Jlll JDUILLGID VVJULI LIIULIQB Ill -LIBIILLAVQ Successful school concerts were held at Usher s school on Wednesday night, Base Line on Thursday and Saurin on Friday. ' 1\If `l\'nninn `Dnnvlriatfn an!` Iktn JlJ_y4LJ.5 I/A10 1LUJA\|a:yo VVIULI ULJDLI. 1.la41\.J.Auu. Miss Ella Lawson of Stevensvllle and Langrnan Lawson of Sudbury are en- joying the holidays with their mother. T\Il'u nvun-I "Alan 1'` `I'D 'l'h\C-n1\nu tn`-uawf \.|u:`yu VVAUAA MIJJ. (.l4LA\A LVLL D. LLuL1UGL- Mrs. L. Cousineau and son of North Bay have returned home after 9. cou- ple of weeks with` Mrs. M. Morrison. '!\Il'-n Tnnl-\n11n nn`\V\kA`1 AC T.1'nv-nos`-nvul lJ&\J ll]. W\.\.xxo WLUAA J.VLLOu L75. $V&lJLLLDUA1- I Miss Isabelle Campbell of Hampton. and Will Campbell of Toronto are en- joying the holidays with their parental `l\II'cu~ `E"l`ln T nnn-rvn n GI-nuns-\av1I'l`IA and VVAULA ULLU LULLIIUL D IJGMCLAVD Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malcolm and Miss Helen Malcolm enjoyed Christmas at R. Anderson's, Crossland. I 1\Ir-. -.-.I 1.7.... 1!? 71- an--_-_. _._.I `D.. LIA nu uu J. VA uaxuu a.uA \JAu. Aaulllatun Miss Laura Trace of Depot Harbor and Jack Trace of Ottawa are enjoy- ing the holidays at their home. 3 `lllfu and llfmn Dnknnbn and Ann nnnyli ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church Rev. J. S. Shortt. M.A.. Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. Ba.c., F.'I`.C.M. Organist and Cholrmaster. A115 ULAL. ll\JLl\(bl4`ybJ wu ULAVAL Llkllllklu : Mr. and Mrs. Roberts and son and Miss Roberts of Toronto spent 9. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. `lufun 1' l`1nun`nn.-.1: and hang A0 \TnuL1a\ uav u. L1LL\A\4A nuts 0, us uauAu:AA\Ao and Mrs. W. H. Mason and Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Midhurst mo-. tored to Toronto for Christmas. } 'n1r:..._ 7-..-.- r11..--- -1 !'\-_-L 'Ir-..I_-.. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Middleton and children of Toronto spent a. few days with the former s parents. lrvv nu:-I Tlwa `I A 'IKn1nn`Inn nap: I AAALI LA\JlIl\4 can A vsv J. VLLJI ' Auuxuu LUL V1.19 Dlllllllllila Mr. Miller of the Bank of Commerce staff is spending a couple of weeks at his home at Port Perry. 1\Il`v n-no} `lllhna `Elana-I "`All`I\`l\9| nun:-I LACIIVK4 uuuxd. IJUIU Ill- Fred King is spending 9. few weeks at Geo. D1ckie s after being on the I lakes for the summer. 11.. ix:-:11--. -4.` LL- -I-|_..I_ .5 ln.._`_.._..__ u v ua vamp :.:.v4L\.Auv_y - Miss Violet Wade returned home on Mo day after enjoying a. couple of wee in Toronto. n~.1._ A - LI- _ _,__ ;-_._._._I__ _.__L-__ ___ _ vv vusxu 51:. .5 VJ. vanvuo since the waterworks system was installed a year ago seventy services have been put in. 'I:1unrI 'I'473v-urn {:1 nv\nv|4-II:-um A `non tutu-duo ;JAuAAuy 0- Mrs. J. M. Hyams of Toronto is vis- iting at the home of her brother, J . T. Foster. A-.L!---_- _.__,x_,_1_-__ _A --____;,n_, _,,_ _ 4. volt; u `Arthur Carrington of Toronto was a guest at the home of Wm. Trace over the holiday. 1\Il'{e-cu `rr\`n" Ylinn an`-mound Inn-nan Ava Mrs. Jos. Wilson and fam- ily enjoyed Christmas with friends in Toronto. .1 C-,__ - -on uou,u,,1,,, _ , u "sm1i1{4b1~?:""' The Transformations oi Grace , 7 P.M.-TI-IE GIFT OF LIFE. Mrs. Edith Rowe, Organist Miss M. Sinclair, Ohoirleader on Wednesday evening, Congrega- tional Welcome to Rev. and Mrs. Arthur Hale. Supper served at 6 o'clock. A Lil \JLl|l\Ia Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Webster and children spent the week-end at A. C. `Bishop's. `l\II'uo 1 `III T_'l vn-nun-um AC Fl'|Au\u-`LA In cpl.- yun_uAA un- Miss Muriel Donnelly of Phelpston was the guest of Miss M. Kerr on Monday. `Ill -an flan V'l'|lvnnIuna- A0 IN;-dd-.n.&4- I- .LvLu.u\cu;_y . Mrs. Geo. Tipping of Goldwater is visiting at the home of her son, S. A. Tipping. `|\I|'n and `llkuun `Inn YIYII;-A-an and Jan. vv uunto Miss Lillian McAu1ey and Alex. of Toronto spent Christmas with their parents. `hlflan 'fUl'uuln1 `I'\;uno\n11oc n0 blag!-no.4-Au. AILVQIILIUU All UUVVII UL} LVLULIKIQJI .,.... Miss Bea Ritchie has returned home after spending a. few weeks in Toronto. Mrs. S. A. Tipping returned home on Wednesday from R.V. Hospital, Barrie. Rev. and Mrs. A. Rintoul and Vance spent Christmas with friends in Bar- rie. wv `W1;/Iiss Pearl Train spent a. couple of days with her sister in Barrie last week. `:1... ".!!*I1-,, u-.A_.1,_ _,_,u n-___ ,- ;u.u.A\.|u_ya an LIUL JAUHAG Au &1UVUWU4o Alton Johnson of Midland renewed acquaintance in town on Monday. lines Dan Dlfnhln `Inna Ina!-nun-unnl In:-nan nvAA\AcNJAJAs av nus) AAVLALU am \JU&l1L- Miss Irene Crone is spending the holidays at her home in Nottawa. A14-run 1.-.1....-.... -0 1un.n.....: ..... ....: van auunnxuo av 54. Jih vuuxpucu S. Born-0n Sunday, Dec. 16, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Del. Keith, a. son. K1! Dlaknn vnu-\nlvuu'l 0|` Elf! Q I- a.u.a.- yuua J.vA..nJ. laud; Ltclvllg G BULL: Mr. Bishop, principal of E.C.S., is holidaying at his home at Conn. Ilan Twit!`-`A (`Canaan 1- nu.-....1I.... LL- ' VCENTVRAL CHURCH , (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, MINISTER Miss J. Bryson, Choirleader. Mrs. Richardson, Organist. uu um AJUL LAUALLC Au. aI.u:Vl5UUUh. illrs. Johr; Kirton and Lillian are visiting friends in Toronto. 1\n n nna `Mr..- fl ! 1- r1.......I_-n -..-..a. v nun vmlma Ll aulsuu 551 J. U1. U1} UV: Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Campbell spent Christmas at S. E. Campbell's. 12n1-n._f\n Qua:-low `an `It! 11100 5.` an Luv! unyo no vvsu. 1.151115. Miss Velma. Usher of Barrie spent Christmas with her parents. 'l\'re If `I31-near ha nvxlnulvuu Lina. I-A11 van nzuuuva VVAUIJ LAUL puxctsw. Mrs. M. Fraser is enjoying the holi- day at her home in Tavistock. Klan Yak- 1"l..L-_ -...I van)-.. -__- .5." usage VVIUAA 1119 1-101161105. Miss Annie Bell of Collingwod spent a few days at Wm. Tra1n s. Yuri;-e 11-1...- 'rr...1...... ...a -n-.....|- -..-..L wv gays AAUMAU U 83!! 1151. . Miss Margaret Ierr of Toronto is holidaying at her home. ' `Xia-or 'I"n1Fnh AC FHA-Agata -_.l---.I _ .au4auu,yu&5 am 5161 uuuxc. Walter Telfer of Toronto enjoyed a. few days with his parents. `Mec Annha ngn I'\. (Vn1N~u....-:..1 .........L ncvh aavunv (Ill VVOAVCLIUJ. Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto is home for the holidays. Nine: hn In onnvuvllun 1-a. -unad- aguun. xv; VLIG uuuuuya. Miss schell is spending the week at her home at Stayner`. Mficc Tuforaarnf Tin-on AC rn......._a.- 1.. u-vv uuqu aw Una. Still a Miss Edna Elliott spznt Christmas at her home at Waverley. Mic: T-Tnhan 'I'o1nn1nn no rl-I........a- J. United Church of Canada uvuuaj, nu QUULHLU. Geo. Hudson of Toronto spent a few days at Ja.s. Hill's. `Kline WV!!! `llllilnt-L .._....A. lII_..l_L_._.. -1. oovuav (ill \.Ih|5J.UL\nIo Dr. and Mrs. D. C. Harvie spent the holiday at Guthrie. (`inn `LYu1:In.s_ -0 rI'I-..-..L- _._---L A Miss Mamie Greenlaw is visiting her: sister in Toronto. ' Miss G. Eckel is holidaying `at her home at Clifford. ` T\ -.n nnA 11.... 1\ A vv-__.n- -..-__A. LL~ gimiixwwammawggj TELMVALE NEWS : %&$&%&%iiil&Him TH E BARBIE EXAMINER Marom uuu. um uxuuucx. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Graham intend spending the winter in Florida. John Rdse of Milton was here on Christmas day. 11.. .....I ll.-an 17n~\\`I nwnnn-n anti Com- Uxuuauuma uuy. Mr. and Mrs. VanNorman and fam- ily of Stroud ,called at the Pa1k's on Tuesday last. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gilchrist left on Monday to spend Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. John Lee, at Bracebridge. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Graham lets wmn Lvu`. auu 1_.vu.`5. vvwc. Walter Rands is at present in the Hospital with the flu. its and `nun-c `Earhart Martin nf 'l"m-..l nuayuaua WIIJLA uuc u.u. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Martin or Tor- onto spent a way lately with Hereward Martin and his mother. I!` ._.I II ... TIT E l'11u-`Tacitus Inland vey, In .I.u1`uuuu. Mr. and Mrs.` Harold McLe1lan of Barrie spent Christmas with C. W. Pa1k s. - up:.. 1- ........ I1...-.1.u.w. Ac `D.-nu-In can-n+' ITELIS 5. Miss Laura. Graham of Barrie spent` Christmas day with her mother. 15 1' rrtnum.-m had Han n'lnou1n-n nf a namuwu uvcr Duuuay. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Partridge and family spent Christmas day at Stroud with Mr. and Mrs. Wice. II1-1L.-- D150-nails` in n# nwnannf {v\ +hA Dec. 24-Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Adams left on Monday night to spend Christ- mast with their sons Menno and Ho- vey, in Toronto. `II: and `lm v-e "| -Inrnlri 1\'rIT.nUn.n nf` ULLF 15 hllxua uuy W uau ucx Luv vuca. . R. J. Turner had the pleasure of a. visit from his son and his wife from I-Iainilton over Sunday. 11.. and `Alcoa `Dnu Dnrfvvinn and \lvvuu 3 ! The following boys and girls took special parts: Mother Goose, Margaret Ritchie; Santa Claus, Charlie Burton; Jack and Jill, Mary Currie and Claire Dutcher; Little Boy Blue, Donald ` Currie; Bo-Peep, Edna Ritchie; Tom Tom the Piper's Son, Delbert Banner- man; The Old Woman in a Shoe, Doris Grigg; the Man in the Moon, Alec. Andrew; Jack Frost, Rita Grigg; the Brownies, George Beardsall and - Donald Currie. The music was pretty and the young folks did well. A lunch was served in the basement. The afternoon's fun was brought to a close with Santa Claus" distributing Christmas stockings to the children. Mrs. Kerr played the piano. On Sunday evening the young men gave representations of two Biblical scenes. The first was that of the wise men at the court of Herod; and the second the wise men meeting the shep- herds. Reader, Donald McGuire; Her- od, Alfred McConnell; officer, Lorne Drysdale: servant, Jack Bell: scribe, ` Alec. Andrew; wise men, Wallace Mc- Connell, Fred King and Lorne McCon- nell; shepherds, Alvin Greenlaw, Jack Bell and Alfred McConnell. There was 2 organ accompaniment and carols in- terspersed, a very impressive service, indeed. gqcuau. uuu LHLLLUDIJ kltay UL J.U1Ul.1bU. The funeral was held on Dec. 18 ` and interment made in Elmvale ceme- ` tery. Rev.` A. Rintoul of St. John's United Church had charge of the ser- vices and the pall-bearers were S. Manning. J. T. Agnew, F. Banting, H. Rowley, Alvin Fleming and Percy Heasman. Many beautiful flowers testi- ` tied to respect and sympathy. Among those present were Mrs. C. Nixon of Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott and Mr. and Mrs. N. Scott of Grenfel, Thos. Gray, Mrs. Parr, Mrs. R. Marcel- lus, Cameron Clute. Stella Clute and W. Clute of Allandale, Mrs. R. Dicken- son of Collingwood, Thos. Dickenson of Midland. Mrs. A. Fennie of Toronto and Mrs. N. Dorothy of Penetang. Presbyterian Church A Christmas party was held in the church last Friday for the babies of the congregation and their mothers. The first hour was devoted to games. At four o'clock the Junior Guild en- tertained the group with a cantata, Which -- Santa Claus or Mother Goose?" I111.` l-II.....-l._... LA-.- -.4.1 ..S..1.. 1.--`- I f l Freeman Stewart Gray passed away Dec. 16, 1928, at the home of his father, lot 8, Con. 8, F105. Although he had been in poor health for some years, he was about as usual the day before he died and helped with the work. He was in his 38th year. Sur- viving him are his father, two sisters and one brother, Mrs. Geo. Pfeifer of Niagara Falls, N.Y.. Mrs. W. Clute of Barrie and Ernest Gray of Toronto. Thn lungs-n1 inn tuna A... 1-`-.. 1n \lLLl auuuxaa) .|..I.cc auu. 1l.U.).U1.l in rwom 1V. The numbers offered were: Opening address by the principal, chorus by the students, reading by Betty Black, duet by Ina and Muriel Beardsall, the~ Shoemaker s dance by eight girls, speech by Amy Banting, chorus, instru- mental by Bobs Hunter, speech by Jean Adams, quartette by Francis Stone, Francis Burton, Jack Corcoran and Bobs Hunter, dance, The Danish Clap by eight girls, chorus, instru- mental by Amy Banting, Round song, the school paper read by Molly Colum- bus, speech by Dr. Tyrer, chairman of; the Board, chorus. A 5....-. _.1..1_..-.,__ V. - - ~ ` 1' " vcdv a..vuuu.u, vxuu us. A few whispers heard from the au- dience at the close of the evening seemed to suggest that the event was a. success. ._ Buy Advertised Things. IAD l lll\l UUGULICI The evening's program had three main features. First a variety of speeches, dances and musical selec-3 tions given by the pupils in Form II` of the Continuation School, then a. Christmas Tree and lunch in Room IV. Thn nlnnhnv-a n+`0n.....a .......... r\..-..-L-- uvuuuuuucu. uy nut: ucugues. The officers for 1929 are: Supt., Miss E. Foster; Pres., Graham Christie; Secy., Bruce Gray: Treas.. Velma Ter- ry; Christian Fellowship, Mayme Ritchie; Christian Missions, Tim Bate; Christian Citizenship, Ada Bell; Lit- erary and Recreation, Ina Beardsall; Pianist, Wilma Montgomery; Tanter, Geo. Terry and Billie Bell. ' School Entertainment Novel was the entertainment given; by Room IV of the Elmvale public; school on Tuesday evening, Dec. 18.`. Novel because never before in the his- i tory of the school had such an event been attempted, that is one in which the parents participated with the pup- ils and teacher. VIII.` -----.-'- nay: gpleooid reports were given by the various officers and especially gratify- ing was the missionary report of $77.36` contributed by the Leagues. The nffinnrc fnvo 1oon noon: on; an..- The annual meeting and election of officers for St. John's `United Junior League was held on Friday evening, Dec. 21. 1-n._I-__ .1: ,1 _, Mr. and Geo. Gray and family wish to thank the`: many relatives, kind neighbors and friends for a'.ssist- ' ance and sincere sympathy, in their` bereavement. 52b 'I unn- I .u. ...... ._j_...._ ._v._.`.. -Icnriavnn- The annual school meeting passed off quietly on Wednesday morning. Dr. .W. L. Tyrer, the retiring trustee, was re-elected. . __-__...., wwv vi . nvvuuuqnau and Mrs. J..I.I. Scott of Hamil- ton, Mr. and .Mrs. Harold Bell and children of Gilford and Norman Mc- Lean of Toronto enjoyed Christmas at I .1 ;-ac 1'-T111 : - Daisy Robbins; all of Toronto, spent the holiday at Wm. Robbins . _ SHANTY BAY ;;_1-1V11ua.'l School Meeting ...........I _-1. __1 _- Thurhday, DoomborT27. 1928 --:--:xu ` MONDAY- NEW YEAR'S EVE WA'I`CHNI.GI-IT SERVICE, 11 13.111. The" Army extends a. hearty wel- come to all holiday visitors and citizens to attend the above services. The Late F. S. Gray _,, ax, `Card of Thanks W.-Iunior League on Monday by motor for Toronto to} spend the holiday with Mrs. Gra.ham s' l father, Mr. M_cG111. I rexenfed by. qoseph 777. .Schen'c/c EVERYTHING IN |MUSIC Opp. Post Office. : BARRIE : Phone 243 To those who have patronized us during 1928 we extend our sincere thanks. MON., TUES., WED., DEC. 31, JAN. 1, 2 SPECIAL MATINEE ON TUESDAY AT 2.30 `Prices: Night 35c, 15c. Matinee 25c, 10c. NEW YEAR SUPERSPECIAL PRESENTATION _.__._.. -_..-.-- -----v-vonvll hJ\/l\l4l4l` l`\JI\D\/AD I With John Gilbert, Normashearer. William Haines, Greta. Garbo. Ramon Navarro, Marion Davies, Lillian Gish, Buster Keaton, Tim McCoy and others. See all your favorite stars in one picture. ::-___ COMEDY - SHOULD TALLMEN'MARRY? I!l\Luuna:oQ4-no C`L.~... I A Sunday, Dec.Z30. 1928 THE MINISTER: Services at 11 am. and 7 p.m. 3 P.M. Sunday School and Bible Class _ '_._i_ _ --`I 215-111 LFIIAI-J lVIIJl""u1l`l ` featuring Staii: Lau`re1 and Jimmie Findlayson Extra Added Attraction-S(_IREEN Jnhn Nnrma Q`\nnv-nu TX 1 ' WISHING ONE AND `ALL A % HAPPY AND l? ROSPE-ROUS NEW YEAR JAS. G. KEENAN THURS. `FRI. SAT. :- DEC. 27 - 28 - 29 v1v1_AT1N1;T SATURDAY AT 2.30 , COMEDY __ FOOTLOOSE WOMEN WATCH FOR HOT NEWS (Wink 131111! L~ CHAN E) in % ` "gU!l1ile the City Sleeps` 7/7e/`/73/2:220 .s'tor/y. of I the /:3/begtiv :76/`k po ce,/ REGULAR PRICES W`ED., 8 PM.--Prayer Meeting. The Japanese government has pur- `chased 5,000 Canadian hens for its ! experimental poultry stations. `THE BAPTIST'CHl'JRCH CLAPPERTON STREET Rev. Arthur Hale, Pastor. 11 A.M.--CI-III.Z.1)i?.EN S TALK Tho Klng-God Bless -Him. 11 A.M.-THE MINISTER Sunday, Dec. 30, 1928 COLEIER _STl_1_E_ET A Hgpaay` "iv EAR Sunday, Dec. 30. 1928 Pnv-rnvv an---- ___..._. ______ 1 fThe Salvation Army Citadel 60 Collier St., Barrie Ensign and Mrs. R. Langford Officers in charge u(Ashford) .|.4.\;ay u.; ` (Martin) .l\J1\-la I The Fish 00. got a few. carp last week and are now hoping ,for the freeze`-up. ' 1-1,... u...1.:H- 1...... 1m.`A...: 1.15 nu.-.+1.. bl \.\4uu`- urn Geo. Nesbitt has lozided his ninth car of sawdust. LIVAAIU utbvvb VIDLIIIIIB ICC LC-ltLLl|l&l\aL\An ' Holiday visitors in this locality in- cluded:`Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Living- ston of Sintaluta, Sask.. with the lat- ter's parents: Mr. and Mrs. Burroughes and son of Oshawa at Jas. Lauder's; Mrs. Percy Brown of Toronto at Allan McLean's; K. Bonney of Kapukasing with his mother; Miss Rita Caldwell of Orillia at Gordon Lauder s;. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Blough and Glen Sies- sor of Hamilton at Mrs. H. Brandon's`. Misses Margaret and Sadie Campbell, Toronto. at S. Campbell's. IJLIU Dvlnlvun \Jl-5 4-luv. -Iv wv av nun... Quite a. few visitors were hereover' the holidays. The weather being good everybody had a. good time. ur-.:.u...... n...n.. il .........u.... 1.-. r;n_ \:vU;_yuuu._y uauu nu auuu mun... Wedding bells are sounding in Gil- ford. n-u__ 21.1-1. II- .....J. A 15.... AA...` 1....`- De'c. 25--G11ford school held their concert at the Community Hall, Fri- day, Dec. 21. It went off very nicely. The programme was very good and [Santa made his usual visit. 1111.. ....l......1 ...Aal-%.aa- in 4-.` kn `l.nn1:~1 n4- Danna: uxauu Luv uuuwa v-nJAu- The school meeting is to be held at the school on Dec. 26 at 10 am. l\..XL_ _ .l.`..... ..l..l&-.u..- Iurnuca 1-gnu.` Avvnw . Miss Mabel Thompson has returned home after visiting in Faintfield. . -r_~r..n..1.... I"lIi`l'\I1lV J- `+1.4- 1-..-.uu.. s... . Special New Year's Services SATURDAY, Dec. 29, 1928, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, Dec. 3/0, 1928-- 7 a..m.--Pmyer Service. 11 am. and 7 p.m.--T1mely Gos- pel Messages ln Songs and Ad- dresses. 2.30 p.m.-Sunday School. 1 Churchill L.0.L. held its `annual = meeting in the Orange Hall on Friday, fDec. 21,` when the following officers I were elected for 1929: W.M., F. Beatty; I D.M., R. Loverock; Chap., R._ Canning; ;Rec. Secy.. S. Copeland; Fin. Secy.. 1 M. Reid; Treas., E. H. Sloan; Marshal, ,`J. Morris; 1st Lect., H. Longhurst; i2nd Lect., J. Nesbitt; Com., A. Kirk- Hpatrick, Chris. Grose, F. Morris. 0. McCullough, F. Whan; Inside Tyler, :`T. A. Donnelly; Outside Tyler, Reg.` Morphett. O I m1m.Hm. ova:-I .u.+.-.11..H.m .m..... nnv-\_l. WM: 116; LWULLGL waxu Juan uuuu. vu_y ua. r. and Mrs. Sam., M. and Mrs. Wm. and Dalton Clark, al of Detroit, are home to spend the Christmas week with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. J.1C.u.aUu., VV Luvs u .I.lJ-\4D\iJ . Mrs. Buchanan has returned home from Toronto after a~ couple of weeks wit` her father who has been very ill. _...1 sun... 13...... `Km and `nit.--1 1. {C7 J.ll\JlJ|3L II LVLULXDVJ (WU .L LIL \.llAU\.Ia ' V Those who came home for Christ- mas included Misses Margaret Swal- I low, Mary Ross, Carrie McLeod, Olive `Ross, Beatrice Wiggins, Olive Henson 1 and Messrs Herb. Hollinghead, Thomas Henson, Wilford Dickey. 'l|ll'.u- Euvnknnna Inna UIQ+IIV|VI&I: knvni 1 Those who spent Christmas out of` `town were Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Jack-. man at Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Doner at Cookstown. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Matthews at Collingwood, Mr. and Mrs. W. 'G. Ross and family at Bar- rie, Robert McKay at Toronto. '1'-\t\r u-v`nn nnvnn I-\ru~un `Finn ('1-whsf_ ' Dec. 26--Harry Slight of Cookstownl spent the week-erfd with friends in i town. I rI1I_.\.._ -_.`l.- _..-.-L fII-..l_l....--... _..J. -0 and installation were con- `ducted by District Master J. Munroe and District Master W. J. Steele. . I11`-.. 1...}..- l..-_.....'I 1-..1.3-1.... A .`I....... INLL\A %JDV&l\.IV INLCIIIFVIJL '7: Un LI|l\i\.a&\3o The lodge intend holding a dance I in the near future. ` ' U.U11 DTUWHIHE. I Ed. Blsbe of Toronto spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Cope-- land. 4~I__,,,,I,vIu - l\ - nu. unu; Lauuuayn The following sailors are home after . sailing on the Great Lakes all season: ' Vincent Reive, Fred and Glen Stevens, 1 Hartis and Gordon Canning and Gor- don Browning. 1 WI` Qlukgn rd "l"nnnu4-n ov\nv\`~ fikulnt 11 A.M.---JESUS, THEALJEGHT OF THE WORLD." 3 P.M.--SABBATH SCHOOL 7 P.M.-~NEW YEAR MESSAGE. The Choir has been requested to repeat. their Christmas music. LII!-lull UlLJUyCU.- Miss Margaret Mccallum of Buffalo ispent the week-end with her brother, Dr. Mccallum. . _ `l\Rl..... T7..LI_I____ r-n,,, A -- wv sauna; a.u& UL: uuuuaya. Miss Annie Reive of New York City I is home with her father, Robt. Relve, I for the holidays. 'T`hn n11nIv1'Iv\n an-I'Inun nun hang- AJL-.. alas avavvwdlullln i Miss Kathleen Sloan of Toronto is ; at home for the holidays. I Mien Annin Dnhm n? M..." v.-mi. nu... I III IJUIIGVIIIGI Miss Betty Harrison of Port Perry , and Eleanor of Toronto are` home un- 4der the parental roof. `INN-h T`v\n 1::..n......1- -...I r-v-A-A-A-- ;u.ua vuw yaxcuucu IUU1. i Fifth Line, Bethesda and Cherry Creek schools/held their concerts last; iweek. These were well attended and [much enjoyed. `hlrluc 'rUrn`vmmm:.4- 1|/r..rv..11...... -4: n..aa..1.. w----`tn-J11 Dec. 24-l\'/Iiss Lillian Sloan of Lang- staff and Jim of Welland spent the 1 holiday with their parents here. `Frprl Alznrc `In kn.-Inna.-.... l- T!-ml--- mucus ; Harry Sloan is visiting his brother .in Belleville. I Kl:-nu YHALI.-- VV-_...J, - 5` I` ' 1 ..uuua,y vuvu vucu.` pu.n:nbs nere. Fred Akers is holidaying in Peter- ; boro. g--p_ ___,__ an` _ w-v-v-gov \JG' &V&l.`Jl L luIV\J'3 I Lord's Day - Breaking of Bread 11 a.m. Acts 20-? Sunday School and Bible Reading 3 pm. 2 Tim: 3-15. Acts 17-11 Gospel Meeting 7 pm. Romans 1-16 All seats free. -No collections ALL WELCOME Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 p.m.. Acts 16-13 11 a.m.-!n yhe Bcglnhing, God. Children's Talk: A New Start" 7' P.M.-THE VEILED BRIDE. Atithems by the Choir ` ' i Church` ALLANDALE T Pastor: Rev. Geo. E. Ooulter Cholrmaster: F. J. D. Norman cosm. HALLK 37 `DIARY STREET, BARBIE ALLANDALE - Presbyterian Cliurcln Rev. J. B. Thomson, Munster` Miss Ellen Dobson, Choirleader Miss Anah Bailey, Organist Sunday, Dec. 30, 1928 1 nun uI_. AL7 - "' ORDER (n;/IEETINGS:A '1-AI : I14--u Churchill L.0.L. (`JLFORD T cHU1_z_gmg,L STAYNER % `EDGAR V7 tau A\a v us uyuA5u vamu us-UL A\Ll\Jlll\r 1 hours 5 Weeping and watching for the mor- row. 1 gHe knows you not, ye heaven1y| powers. . --'Goec.`.1e I Anthem: Oh God, Our Help in; `Anna tinnfv" I`I\II"n-ml-{n'| I mas Wm: Mr. anu lvus. :1. u. uxuacuu. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H00 and son. Wally, and Miss Jeannette Hook of Toronto were with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hook, for Christmas. Mrs. Mary, J. Smith, Miss Alice Greenwood and Mr. and Mrs. P. B. M. Campbell, Toronto, visited Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Gates, Bradford St., over the holiday. , . Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Emms or J.V1I'S. 001111 '.l.`I'H:VCl'5, J.V1l.uUHa5l:|:l' Db. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew`Carson, Small St., are spending the Christmas and New Year holidays with their son, Dr. Rollitt Carson, at Cleveland, Ohio. Ila anti `REV-u `X? A Th: mgnn hf 5011155 UEIISOII, an uxevcmuu, Uuiu. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Dawson of Windsor accompanied by Mrs. C. W. Robbins of Toronto spent; the holi- day at their home, Cosy Nook Farm. Qnnnrnn `|'.en.de1' Anderson. Mrs. uay BU U181!` uuxue, uuay nuun rauu. Squadron Leader Anderson, Mrs. Anderson and their son. arrived home from England in time to spend Christ- mas with Mr. and'Mrs. H. J. Grasett. Mr and `Mfr: \XIn.'ll'.nr T-Tnnk and son. E. H. J onnsuon. Gordon McLeod of Toronto and Miss I M. Glennie, R.N., of Orillia, were Christmas guests at the home of E. Luck, McDonald St. Mr. and Mrs. D. A. J. Swanson and Miss Mary Tribble of Oshawa were visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tribble, Mary St., on Tuesday. Ming .Tma_n nmmm nf the Lindsav Mary 50., On .I. uusuny. Miss Jean Cowans of the Lindsay Collegiate teaching staff is spending the holidays with her parents. Mr and Mrs. Alex. Cowan. -nun... amu-mm nnnnhmd n nhrlgtmnu L105 Angetes, uu.1u.uuuu.. Miss Victoria Rolandi and Miss Haz- el Travers of Detroit spent the holi- day with the la.tter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Travers, Mulcaster St. ' `MI : and 'l\ v Anrh-our-(`Ear-gnu Qrnn EIIQ .|.V.l!'S. Alex. UUWIMI. Miss Switzer received a. Christmas message by air mail, with cheque en- closed from her niece, Mrs. Pierce, Los Angeles, California. Mia: Vlnfnrin, 'Pn'|n.ni and Miss T-T97... Ior unrxstmas. . Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Gannon of Tor- onto and Walter Johnston of Oshawa spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Johnston. n.-man 1urn1'.om-1 nf 'T`m'nntn and Miss gparents nere. 7 Arthur Girdwood, who has been with a survey party in Northern On- tario for several months, came home for Christmas. sun. .....A `Alva Nrnrhm-1-. 1\Irm-an and \4u.u.u.uL M; Mrs. A. W. Laidman, Miss Marjorie Laidman, Mr. Arthur S. Monkman * Anthem: Lead, Kindly Light" (Pughe Evans) Everybody Welcomed to these ser- vices of Worship for Cnrisnmas. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Moran and family of Windsor and Francis Moran of Toronto were with their parents for Christmas. an. and `|\/frc T. .1 r`-`mnnnn nf Tor-' L-sanxpru at. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Lavery have re- turned to River Rouge, M1ch., after having spent the holiday with their parents here. |r A1-thnr Girdwnnd. who has parents. Chas. McMart1n of Smooth Rock Falls spent Christmas with his par- ents, M1`. and Mrs. Jas. McMartin, Small St. `run. nun!` Mfrs '1" 117 T-Tnrn and non amau :55. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Horn and son of Toronto spent the Christmas holi- days with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Cooper, Sanfprd St. mm and `Mn-c W .1 T.a.vm'v have re- t':l1I.:5,_ J.Vu`. uuu. J.V.L1::. L`. vv1bt:Lu'au.. Mxss Grace McDonald of Toronto and Fred McDonald of Beavertonspent Christmas with friends in town. I 13:11 `nil .-.T.'nnnns nl-` Tn-v-nlf ennui` 1-"ha in`!-.` In LVCW IUIIS uwy LUL U115 L.lUL1ua;_y ). Miss Lillian Yeates of Toronto was with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dobson, Elizabeth St., for the holiday. `1ur-in hm-n+1-uy no-oin~ nn-rcn-in-1-.rm'n.. . UQDSUII, muzuuuuu Din, LUK hut: uuu.ua.,y.' Miss Dorothy Craig, nurse-in-train- ing at York County Hospital, New- market, spent Christmas Day with her parents. aha: Y\/rnT\/f.cn'Hn nf Smooth Rock lUI1l'1SblIl1:lS Wlbll 1.l'1U11L15 111 l.vUW.u. Bill McKeown of Detroit spent the holiday at the home of his mother, Mrs. J. F. McKeown, Bradford St Miss Elgood, Miss Ingram, Miss Herdman and Miss Christobel Raikes are in New York City for the holidays. 1\/nu T.i1Hnn Vnntn: nf 'l"m-nntn was `auu .LV.|..l'5. Dll'U, J:U1' l/11%`: IULUULUC. ~IV1"1'. and Mrs. H. S. Justin of Detroit spent Christmas with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Wiseman. -n.n.... manna 1\.r.-.1'\nnn1A nf '1".-n-nni-n \J1ll1DLIH'.'dD Wll/Ll l`l..l'Jll l11UU.l.l.CLo Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, Toron- to St., leave next week for their wint- ler sojourn in Lakeland, Florida. Mivses Kalo and Rhoda Bird of Tor- `onto were with their parents, Capt. `and Mrs. Bird, tor the Yuletide. 1\I.*.. nu,-1 nzrun 1.1 Q Tncfivu n4` `nah-ni+ `M ` (3 Trio: Be Thou My Guide (A: I I` . LLLUILLHDULI, FC11ClIG115o Mr. and Mrs. John McKerna.n of Detroit spent the Christmas holiday wmh tlae 1acr.e."s mother. Icr. and T/Ir". Allan Ctzrpenter of little Rock, A':`:<., are spending a few weeks with relatives here. Emmett 1\IcVeigh of Buffalo, N.Y.. was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcveirgh, for Christmas. 'T`hnc Wrnhb on! 1\/Hue Ffiiih (`.'rm:- LJ. J`/Ll; \ C1l:_l, 4'J1 KJLILLDDILLGB. 'I`hos., Frank ansl Miss Edith Cres- wirrke came from Toronto to spend Christmas with their mother. 1\Il'u nus.-I `Inn A \XT `CYTAG-n1nn1~ 'T`r\rn'n_ UL'Ula1.|.U1`,_ J. U. I.\U'd.U.C_) - Mrs. J. Davis, Sanford St., is spend- ing Christmas with her daughter, Mrs; F. Thompson, Penetang. 1\/fr and 't\/I've Jnhn 1\I| nT(nrnn-n nf ODD" LU]. WILL lllllldnu Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Hill and baby spent Christmas with Mr. Hill's par- ents in Collingwood. '|\/Hcc `I-I`. Ynnnnxy Inff. nn Qnflirnxrl Clllu 11.1 I./UIIIIIEWUUU. I Miss E. Keaney left on Saturday for Ottawa to spend a. month with her brother, J. J. Keaney. 1\/I've .1 `Donnie Qnnfnrrl Rf. `IQ unnn- $1101 0 III UUIIUL , JNLLLL1 CIJ LUCIIIIDGJ 0 Russell Duff spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Duff, North Bay. 1\/Hue 'l\/I'1'1Hc~nn n'F 'T`nH'nnhav-n um: #14:: IJULL, J.VUL UL} 1.10:) - Miss Milligan of Tottenham was the guest of Mrs. W. H. Dyment, High St., for Christmas. T\1l'1~ ova `R/I've `R T TT1" and Hahn UH. 1315.55 00. Arthur Overs of Toronto was with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.` A. Overs, for Christmas. rm": 13.4.... A: r\++....... `mp... man. has J. U1` \J.l1.l'.lD 01115.5. Ted. Price of Otta.wa'was with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Price. for the holiday. YUM` on;-I `MI !-Q fin: Dory-nunu nf 'T`n1-_ 1.151 1JU4l.'l'.`l..ll/B. Miss Mary Atkinson, R.N., of Tor- onto, spent Christmas day at her home on Blake St. Aui-Isuna I'\ uuuu In A4` Fnunvul-A vvonn nvll-1n EVENING SER `ICE '7 RM. Organ Prelurle, 6.50 Night Scenes from Scri:;ture III A Night Wrestler" Gen. 32:24 ' Who never at his bread in sorrow, ! Who never spent the darksome 4 Inrunno