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Barrie Examiner, 7 Nov 1929, p. 3

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mommy. Mrs. Wm. Clute has returned to Tor- onto after a month with her brother. Alfred Brock. 1:t....1.nu..._ an-..A..1,.u 7 (1 and A`|av #1111 cu DIUCK. Miss Lillian McAu1ey, J. G. and Alex. McAu1ey enjoyed the week-end with their parents. up on.-1 live 1" Mnprmntt an-1 vnexr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McDermott and grandson, Don. Marbln, visited friends in Midland on Sunday. n.u........ rrc..1...m-+nn nf nchnum an- an INLIULEIIU U11 Duuuuy. Duncan Livingston of Oshawa en- joyed a week at the home of his bro- that, Alex. Livingston. II: on:-I Mfrs `lrnrl DH-nhin and M11r- THE NEWS FROM ELMVALE VI-LC! (LICK. LILVIILEEUUIL. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and Mur- tel and James Patterson motored to Bayeld for the week-end. II : and mt-5 `DI:-haw-rl Annrtnn and BGJLLCLU AUX U115 WCCh'ClIua Mr. and Mrs. Richard Anderson and family of Crossland were guests at A. Livingstozfs on Sunday. fllr nrn-I Ill :-as (Inn 7. TTEHAP and 1: IJLVIILEDIAJILD U11 tduuuaq. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. L. Usher and Ray returned home Monday after a few days with friends in Toronto. IA :-u Dnhnrb T1 ;-1-nan `luff fnr 'T"n1-nhfn VU JCIIVILL5 LU]. LLCI. LLVALAI: av b.JI.Au.uuA_y. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. -Manning, Mane and Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Townes spent Sunday with friends in Ormia. `IA :-c TIA :-`l'.nnrI nun-c `L7ar7A1 onrl cnnl IFW UKIJD WIULL LIIULILLB All J.VLVLLV\l- Mrs. Robert Usher left -for Toronto where she will spend a few days prior to leaving for her home at; Sudbury. `I19 and Wm`:-a TIT Q .'i\Il'nnnincr llama `IUD. LII! Toronto. 1| 1.... 1'1 vglvllv DJu.Lluu_y WAVLL Llunxuu AAA \lLALllltv| Mrs. McLeod, Mrs. Hazel and son Donald of Orillia. visited the former s Eon, M. C. McLeod, one day this week. _-_, _._. V. _.-v._........, ...--., ....._, --_-- Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burtsn, Mrs. Mil- ton Train and Mlss Bea. Ritchie en- Joyed a couple of days in Toronto last week. II_ -._.1 mt..- 111... 1.-.`I.......L-.. A...-I "CUR- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Johnston and Miss Bernette Draper of Toronto were the guests of Mrs. Lionel Player for a. few days. `Kr and mv-n FT\onIr-I (`.1-nnn1ouv nf nun Mayo. Mr. and Mrs. David Greenlaw of Oalander spent last week with the for- mers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Greenlaw. . `I HI I\ ---- Aw. 1l 1...-`IW`Avuv.n 'I\ uuuuu 1-`. \lb ccsuu W n W. F. Downey, Miss Glenna Downey and Mrs. Dan. Thomson and children . spent Sunday at Carman Downey's, Mlneslng. `RN10 and Thfvc (`inn l"`|vv1r\=nn v-Ah-n_I l `V501-llilblo ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Climpson return- l ed to Toronto on Thursday after a month with the latter's sister, Mrs.` Geo. Stevenson. `Kw nun.-I Mun `D A IVA:-\I-\n1n vv\r\}nv-n/I Jos. Baker spent a `couple of days in Rn-nun Ln ICU: QIIUVCLIDUJI. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper motored Ellulruday. Noveinbu 7, 1929 COVILLE A TRANSPORT CO. Mr. Ward spent the week-end at his home in Collingwood. , rm... 1 ...n.,.v Am art: hnminz a ba-: last. 111 Toronto. 4 DAlLY SERVICE Between Toronto, Barrie and Orilfia BARBIE WAREHOUSE AT WARREN ORGAN "FACTORY NOW IS THE TIME TO spzclrv A HECLA WARM FURNACE STEEL-RIBBED FIREPOT that triples iglia-tin'g surface-gives more BEE with less coal. Patented Fused Joints which make it Gas-Proof and Dust-Proof. Big Circular Waterpan gives ample moisture. I This new, ne, modern heating system is just what you have been wanting. Let's tell you about it and give you an estimate. A. MOFFAII - RADIOS REPAIRED .c, J.uu . guuuw Toronto, Elgin 8821 - PHONES O:`i11'1a.. 106 .. nnnv last on Novemner au. 1.... Mrs. Geo. Locke is visiting relatives at Crossland and Vanvlack. 3 Mrs. John Tubman and son are spending a few weeks in Toronto. | Mrs. Frank Guest is spending a cou- ple of weeks with friends at Midland. `Illa: Av-nah: \'n`Wnh7.iP (If ThOrnt0n` '1` I` A 1 1 s3Fi1'ec1Z'Fu}.I~.2; Phone 531 : BARRIE : 118 Dunlap St. - at U. U. nearusatxb uu s:uuua_y. I Mr. and Mrs. Knowles, Mr. McGuire, 5 Mrs. N. L. Smith and Miss Doris Bar- gnett, all of Toronto, were recent vis- : itors at the home of Mrs. .105. Townes. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Usher and Ray"! - and Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Dutcher and . Delbert Bannerman attended the fun- . 1;era1 of the la.tter's aunt, Mrs. R. J.- - l Culbert, of Bond Head, on Monday. % rrn_- ......_..I.... -...-...lh`Iu canal-inn nf Hr-an to Whitby on Sunday, Mrs. Cooper go- .ing on to Belleville where she is spend- ing a week with friends. : .1un- and Mr: Nrnrman Douszhertv UUIDCFD, O1 Duuu ncuu, uu uuuuuuy. The regular monthly meeting of the Women's Institute will be held at the_ home of Mrs. Wm. Greenlaw on Thurs- ` gday, Nov. 14, at 2.30 when Dr. W. L. Tyrer will give a talk on Health and Disease. The members are requested to bring their community song books. Hunters Left on Saturday Alfred French, W. -H. Drysdale, John Houden, Lionel Player, Lee Wright, ' Geo. Adams and Bert Graham made ' up the party `who left for Six Mile Lake on Saturday to enjoy the annual ' deer hunt. .....u...... ......a...'.................: ..c n1n1:...... mg 3. WEEK Wlbu ulcuua. i Mr. and Mrs. Norman Dougherty! "and Frank Beardsall of Penetang and. Q Mrs. Wm. Beardsall of Oro were guests ' at D. G. Beardsal1 s on Sunday. 11.. ........: sun... rznnndnc `Mrw `Ml :-(`.1111-n UCCL uuuu. Another party composed of William Thurlow, R. 1 . Burton and Mr`. Hayes and J. D. Shelton of Toronto left Mon- day night for Point Au Baril. Reception for Mr. and Mrs. Johnston A happy event took place on Monday evening when seventy-Jive friends of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnston (nee Eileen Draper) met at the Parish Hall and presented the young couple with a wonderful shower of gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston thanked the friends for their kindness and good wishes. A dainty lunch was served and a couple of hours of dancing was enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston will reside in Tor- onto. I-|______4_A:-_ -4 A II_______J I About twenty members of Allen-` wood United `Church Young People s5 Society met in the basement on Wed- ! nesday evening, Oct. 29, -to spend a" social hour and make a presentation f to Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ganton. Many IC games and contests were enjoyed and .5 an address was read by Miss-Reta `t Turner while Miss Winnlfred Trace 8 made the presentation on behalf of the League of a dhina tea-set and lin- 1} on tablecloth. Dainty refreshments *3 were served by the girls. T A.Y.P.A. Re-organized The young people of Wycliife `church, Elmvale, met at the Rectory. on Monday evening for the purpose of re-organizing the Young People's So- I .c1ety. The following officers were el- Iected: President, E. B. Burt; Vice- `President, Mrs. Win. Ritchie; Secre- , tary, R. F. Player; Treasurer, Howard Rowley: the meetings will be held- '|each Monday evening I `I,-`kn nanmn um. f~nb'(.\v\ M 1: v `|'.J`nu:_ x 1 I 1 | ca/`.15 LVL\)ll'\.l(&_y CVMLAALAE [ John Dickie was taken to R. V. Hos- 3 [pried in Barrie on Friday and under- went an operation for a carbuncle on . `the back of his neck. I A Farewell Supper I The Ladies` Aid and Missionary So- ' ciety of the Presbyterian church gave a farewell supper on Tuesday evening` for Mr. and Mrs. T. R. McCaw and Mrs. J. McDermott and Janet. An ad-` dress was presented by Mrs. M. Train.` Mr. McCaw and Mrs. McDermott will, be greatly missed in the choir where` they gave valued assistance, while Mrs. ' McCaw and Mrs. McDermott as active : memmbers of the Ladies Aid and Mis- ` ; sionary `Society will also be missed. A- T bout fifty were present at the supper. .Mr. and Mrs. Mccaw and Mrs. Mc- fDermott are moving to Barrie this M M week. I Il'..II_.-...!.... I'I.....4:..... Toronto. - Mrs. Harry Guest spent Wednesday. last in Toronto. I 11.. 1-n.....: ..-.nn6- +1-an umn1z-pn(T at his I caused by the costumes U1. uiuuy. At Victoria and Excelsior schools the celebrations were held in the ev- ening and the parents were invited to !attend and thoroughly enjoyed the lcames and fun along with the child- ren. ` I (`In A Annhvnranrv !, Many parties were held this year to Ecelcbrate Ha11owe'en. Fourth room, Elmvale public school held their fro- jlic on Wednesday evening and the E. ;C.S. followed on Thursday. The Pres- 'byterian Guild had a jolly time in the church basement and the Junior Lea- gue of 'the fUnited church celebrated on Friday. They all took the form of masquerades and much merriment was caused by the costumes of many. AL 1n..+m-in and `lvnnkinr mhnnls `Presentation at Allenwood Hallowe en Parties P!-UMBER .-`NP LHEATER Wm. Sheridan, Sr., of Parry Sound was killed by a hit-and-run motorist, October 27, near Waubamick. His car being ditched, `he stepped out into the middle of the road to stop a. passer-by ~. for assistance. Instead of stopping, the motorist speeded up, knocked Sheridan down, killing him instantly. 1-..... 13......-.-my o nnmnaninn nf the , .,__,...._- -.--___- The [rate Jacob Hart I 3 The funeral of the late Jacob Hart, - whose sudden death in Penetangui- ' shene from heart failure on Oct. 29, was noted in last week's Examiner, took place on Oct. 31 to Elmvale cem- etery. Rev. W. C. Stubbs took the ser- sfvices and the pall-bearers were J. .!simpson, W. Ritchie; H. `Baker, T. L `Wallace, H. Wade and T. Mills. The ; owers included wreaths from the ,rIChosen Friends and the Agricultural i,Society. Among those from out-of- ; `town attending the funeral were Mr. 3 and Mrs. James Hart, ,Pcrt Credit; fiMx's. Alex. Richardson, Abe and Jolm -1Richax`dson, Craighurst; Miss E., 5 :Frank and Will McLe1land and Mrs. Millar, Toronto, ,M1`S. Joshua Swan, Miss Margaret Swan, Mrs. Hart. and James, Barrie, Mrs. Laura Hart, Helen and Vincent, and Hugh Brown, To- Y'.. we- B _ . . _ _-.s ...__ 1.-.... :._ Is..- 4...... LV....L STRANDED MOTORIST SEEKING ASSISTANCE RUN OVER AND KILLED name In coumgwoou. ; --The Ladies Aid are holding a. ba- laar November 30. 45b II... n__ 1 -..I... {n uiaina rn'|aHvP ' IOIIOWSZ I He (Sheridan) ran into the middle -of the road and stood waving his hat [and the oncoming car, without lessen- ing its speed. ran him down. The car .was full and I saw that the license was Ontario but did not see the number. I left Sheridan's body lying in the ditch and I walked on to Waubamick to try to get help. I went to two houses . but the people in that district have not forgotten the Jackson murder and they would have nothing to do with me. Finally I got Parry Sound on the tele- phone and Provincial Constable Knight and Coroner M; H. Limbert, left for the scene." OOWII, Klulng lulu uxauuuuy. James Ramsay, a. companion of the deceased, related the circumstance as follows : ' IIYT- [til-A-IA.-\v.\ Q-an FHA ?YI1l"l11 W. S. Manning, Miss P. Rowley and Mrs. Geo. Graham. were presented with jewels by the lodge, the presen- tations being made by the Worthy Mis- tress, Mrs. Jos. Ritchie, and the ad- dresses were read by Mrs. F. Banting, Deputy Mistress. A short program was enjoyed including vocal solos by Mrs. J. Gracey, Mrs. M. Beardsall and Mrs. Dawson Kerr anda reading by Miss Bernice Thompson. Several of the la.- dies appeared in costume carrying various instruments and entertained in a very humorous manner. A short dance program concluded a. most en- joyable evening. -u,, -,4- I,__L vr__4 l'U1l:LU. Deceased was born in Oro twp., Sept. 23, 1855. He farmed in Tiny twenty years, and lived in Midland 5 years before- coming to Elmvale 13 years .,ago. He was an Anglican, a Conserva- ftive, a curler and a member of the Chosen Friends. He was greatly inter- ,ested in the work of the Elmvale Fair, * having been a director for seven years. ,He was a good citizen and much res- ipected. Rlh-n `Lfnvt 1-nu-vn'nno n.--Hrk 4-ho 4'n1'|r\1n_ ycuutu Mrs. Hart survives. with the follow- ing family: `Mrs. `J. Houden of Elm- `vale. Mrs. J. "T. Payette of Penetang Mrs. J. W. Blackburn of Midland, A1- lan of Elmvale, Abe of Estevan, Sask.. `Russell of Winnipeg and Cecil of Vic- `toria Harbor. He was a brother of `James Hart. Toronto and Mrs. Alex. `Richardson. Craighurst. I Luuuc AACL C. Mrs. M. McKnight of Elmvale is vis- I iting at J. Cockburn s. 1!7vn 1I Yunn-n~~H-6- pd-` "fins-nu-d-n nun-u+ 6-kn nun: \alI|\ Nov. 4-W. McLean of P.P.F., Tor- onto, is spending his holidays at his home -here. 1 an-.... 1: -n:-vr.-:...l.A. -4: 1-.rI_..._1_ :_ ..:- navunr, nu u. xzuunuuuu .7 ` Wm. Wreggitt of 'foronto spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. T. Bon- ney. W AH'lPnv\n ch:-1 Flhficc Tv-nnn nf Tl7n_ ucy . F. Altkens and Miss Irene dermere spent the weekend a iS1essor s. nu..- Y'.!.'l..._.. YT....J. 111.4. 1.191. _.. A\.y\lL vuu u svvu puny. Mrs. Wm. Crawford of Mitchell Square is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Albert `Crawford. an-_... Y\ r<....1...... -4` 1.... 2.. -.:...IL:..- Die 01 weeks Wltn lrmuua nu uuuuuu... Miss Annie McKenzie of Thornton; 18 lspendlng a couple of weeks in Elm- Va e. `l-- mu -r-r -r\.....A..1.-. in ennnina Q - IJACDDVL D - T-he Edgar Hunt Club left on Sunday night for two `weeks at Pakesley. Those included are J. Bonney, R. Addison, J. Patterson, V. Slessor and J. Beaver of Orillia. \ln\IJ nlnJ-Inn\In1 Nov, 5-A number frcm here at- tended -the fowl supper at Central and reported a good time. | TU?`-a TIT:-an lnun"nv:-I AF 1UI H-n`kn'l`l OR0 STATION A _..._.I....... 2..-... L is visiting On Thursday evening, October 31, the teacher, Miss Dorsey, and pupils of 'S.S, No. 17, Vespra, entertained the parents and friends in the section at a. HaIlowe en party. Dalston Mission Band were also invited and, through the kindness of Messrs. Forbes and Spence, were able to be present and enjoy the good time with the rest. The community is indebted to the school for a. very pleasant evening. ` Dalston W.M.S. The monthly meeting of the Dalston W.M.S. was held at -the home of Mrs. ' Allen Bonney. A very interesting pap- er was given entitled Serving God in our Homes." n--. 1- 111 A..nnH-'-mac `raven `hnlnfnl our names; Rev. J. W. Arnottwas very helpful in discussing each item as follows: (1), Church life is simply home life transplanted to a larger eld. (2), The early Christian churches were homes. Paul was ever addressing church gatherings in households. (3), Do we depend too much on formal church services to do that for which the home is by its very nature better iitted? (4), Within the W111: at a modest home, Jesus increased in wis- dom and stature and in favor with God and man. (5), Successful men and women in the church and in other high elds of achievement _come large- ly from homes of christian inuence. McCOLi.. FRONTENAC OIL CO.. LIMITED. Offices and Plants at WINNIPEG. REOINA. OALOOARY. VANCOUVER. TORONTO and MONTREAL vale. ' Mrs. W. H. Drysdale is spending a M couple of weeks with friends in Tor- huh: I DAISTON (6), The church could double its in- uence Within a single generation by teaching the art of christian leader- 1 ship to `its married members. (7), Is . it by accident that the farm and the parsonage furnish most of our min- 1 isters and missionaries? (8), By fail- ing to challenge its own children to the really big things of life. the av- erage church home loses many of them. (9), `A real home is a power ` house to equip us for all that is really 1 worth while in the World. (10), The home is a sacred place if God is there. (11), The home on earth is intended to reect the home in Heaven. (12), 1 The church and the home are God's 1 schools for character building and parents as well as church leaders are, { i the master builders. (13), Homes lose | their souls when they lose their chris- ` * tian ideals. (14).,Shou1d some form of r family worship. be held in homes` * where only one or two members are 7 christians, or in homes where it meets v with scorn, indifference, or active op- 1 position? (15), Should professing ' christians? (16), Readers are asked ' respective homes. christian young people marry non- to discuss these questions in their Auction sales in town or country to be a success should be advertised in The Examiner. Distribution warehouses at other convenient points Nov. 5-Mr. and Mrs. Shaw spent' the week-end at the home of G.| Webb, Stroud. rru._ . _ . _ . . . _ . . A .1 Ana 0-`Inn 2-hub 'Hcf| D1113 WCCIS. Mrs. Forbes spent a few days in Tor- I onto last week. 1:..- 1-7--. -2 n-v.........t- X- u:.-:H~nn ..--_. ..-...., ..-..-- 1---- -__. The tax collector is making his usual [calls reminding people when to pay, lest they forget. I A vvurdrruc nnw 4-vninn nnvfh nu Wviotv to. , Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop and Mary Johnston visited friends in Barrie on n-n-I-.. vvcuu, Dmuuu. I There are several on the sick listg this week. I 1:..- -n.....I.-.. .....-..L A tn. Anna in "I".-aw, I ULILU liibl: WCCA. Mrs. Kay of Toronto is visiting Mrs. C. Baker here. I , , 7 . Mr. and Mrs. Ferris went to Ca.11an- der last week to see their daughter `who has been quite 111. , _ 1,3,, .. 1-.-_ .__.__1 LUDD uucy 1u.L5I:u ` A motor car going north on Friday night got out of control and plunged iinto a ditch but no serious damage was incurred. r1......:.1......1..1.. :....L....-..L uvvn L..1-n.. -in u.1\2Ll.LLC|.A- - Considerable interest was taken in the election last Wednesday but the constable had little to do to keep or- der. The vote polled was not as large as usual. Quite a number decided not to vote. Dr. Simpson received 76 votes gain for the Conservatives over the el- ection of 1926 when Mr. Todd received double the vote Mr. Wright had here. and John Forgie 66, a considerable, Examiner Classied advertising is unequalled among the town Weeklies in Canada. Big circulation of prime quality is the explanation. CUNDLES 3' I iCKet Agency banauluxl nuuuuau nnuwayu E A. F. A. MALCOMSON E I1-HIS ?!EEIEEIEHIEEIEEI!-EIEEIEHIEEIEEIEEIEEIEHIEHIE-I!liI uunuay. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Knupp of Min- esing visited with riends in town on Monday. IIK1-a mm rnha `hm: 1-plmrrmd fn Tor-

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