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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jan 1930, p. 12

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an 1113 HUHLI: In J.VJ.AuAa.uu. Arthur White is visiting at the home, or his brother, W. E. White. Illa... Blnunl-A Annnlunavvv AC `Inn-`Tn T713`, Miss Pearl Tfairi spent a few days In Toronto this week. 1-\-.. 'n.......4 -5` rl'V.u.p.vuln .-nnnlr fit-nr_-+_ Ill .LU1'Ul.llA) DLLIB WCCA. Dan. Rowat of Toronto spent Christ- mas with his family. T `In.-n unnin `.Ul'a'lnn1v-n n'F 'f`n\-nnfn um: \IlLU UL UUVYLL VJBLDUID UVC1 (MIC ILUHUJJ Mrs_ F. R included: Mr. Reid of Toronto with his Yearvs with her Sgt`; S1?/3,5 son; David and Eli Wilson, Alliston, ertson and Miss McLe11an of Toronto, at W. _iC: Cunningham's; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. __-'_`-"" McKenzie and children and Miss.C1ar-`- Doris Simpson, Barrie, ice McKenzie of Toronto at A. McKen- aunt; Arthur and Grey D zie's: Mr. Chollerton of McMaster Un- ronto. With their parent: iversity at A. I-Ia1bert s; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Heath of Orillia at M: R. Spencer and daughter of Toronto Thos. Lawrence of Ottav at A. Spencer's; Mrs. Carr of Barrie family: Miss Mildred a with B. J. Carr; Misses Lenore and Henry. Toronto, at home. nun; uauuauuca. On Tuesday night Trinity Y.P.S. held 9. progressive crokinole party. the winner being Miss Dorothy Metfel, who was presented with a box of chocolates. At a quarter to twelve o'clock the Watchnight Service was begun, all items of the program being in keeping with the occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Hub- ert McKenzie were presented with a half dozen silver forks in Old Colony pattern, by The Thornton Twelve, past and present. ` Those who spent the holiday out of town: Rev. E. S. Clifton, Mrs. Clif- ton and Lloyd with friends in Tilson- burg; J. A. Lennox and Joe in Rich- mond Hiil; Mrs. C. W. Henry and Beth. at Crown Hill; Mrs. S. R. Brown in Cookstown with Mrs. C. Nixon; Mrs. Alex. Stewart at Hockley; Mrs. Spen- cer with friends in Toronto; Mrs. W. D. Henry with her sister in "Barrie: Rev. S. G. Mccormack and Mrs. Mc- Cormack with Mrs. McCormack s par- ents in Mitchell. !\..L ..t L.._._ ..x_u.-.... __.-.. 4.1.- \._u.:--. ayunc UL u7LA_y . A unique Christmas greeting came to Thornton last. week from Mr. Tegue, one of our aged former residents. who is now residing in Toronto, in the form of a Christmas card to our post- master wishing every one in,'I'hornton a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. This was hung up in the store. where all could read it and was very much appreciated by Mr. Tegue s old acquaintances. IN "Faun-A-.. ...i._\...|. rn..:._:L_. 17-an vvvA:AL15 us ucnu WCCA. The song service in Trinity Church on Sunday evening was very much en- joyed. The choir repeated their Christ- mas music. Miss Henry of Beamsville sang a Christmas solo and the male quartette gave two numbers. Mr. Chollerton of McMaster University] spoke briefly. A uvnnn I`!-`uh-4--u n n n - AAL:...... ......... Au.Au an AVLL-1. VI. 13. \J.lCy 3 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey and child- ren spent Christmas in Alliston with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. Miss Bea- trice and Reeford Wilson returned with them to visit. '1... LL... ..1......_|_-_ 1.- u_x_ __xn_.,, vuuu uucus uu vamp. ` I The three churches in this village have arranged to observe the week of prayer by holding union services on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening of next week. '1"hg arnnlv .~.-mnh-..-. t... rr!..x...u.-. ru.......1_ uuys uh L/L'1l5LC1l.:L1. Miss Dorothy Ferguson is visiting friends and relatives in Toronto. J. Bebb of Windsor spent the holl- days at his home on Charles St. I W. H. Wallace of Camp Borden is spending a. few days at his home here. "Roy Ferguson of Lindsay, while cranking his car, broke his right; arm. II-a flan Illilcnn uni-I cnn T1nr\n14 Miss Wallace of Stroud is visiting at W. J. C..Boake`s. St. Jude`s W.A. meets, Jan. 7, at M Mrs. George Hill's. George and Frank Lennox of Tor- onto ax: visiting at home. KIT.-s (`,.='lYnnnvXn A6` A11:-.~nAn1n in Inn u.uv u uauun. ` Your Thornton correspondent wish- es the Examiner staff, all correspond- ents and readers a very happy and prosperous New Year. Qt Tu.-loin A VI: A ......L ..... an--....1..-. ynuapczvua ucw 1. Cal. St. Jude's A.Y.P.A. met on Monday night at Mrs. Roy Deva1l s. Next Mon- day the monthly social meeting will be held at Mrs. W. E. Grey`s. 'M'r and Kane ur 1:! r~_..,\.. .....a ..1..nA' vuuu cu. vnaa-.mu5 nu uuun. Wm. Gill-sspie of Allandale is re- newing old acquaintance here. Mrs. Geo. M7Dona1d visited in Or- v illia recently \vi'.`;1 Miss McKinnon. Mrs. Denham spent Monday with her mother, who is in Orillia hospital. rn,,x,_;., `pg, - -. q . . ~- Trinity Mission Band will {elect offic- ers on Saturday afternoon, Jan. 4, at 2.30 o'clock. 1r_..__ r-nu- _.__.L , ,, u we MA a.u.Luv.uCA.|. Out of town visitors over the holiday -..'l-.A-.:. 11.; 15-1.: -3 I-n-._-...I._ ...u.1_ Ll- with their Denham, To- parents; Mr. and Mrs. Heath M n.-nu. ..+ M... 1lfhIHha :' lull 67 Ted balton called on his mother, Mrs. H. Dalton. last week while en- route to Fort William. -nnnln'l u-nnnbivun A? I-Inn YIYHIFA IVHW: vuuu men` parents; MI . 8.110 Mr. Whit1ng s; Ottawa with his and Gordon Innrv 'l"m--..;.. -; L_...- an uncut. Miss Mabel Robinson of Toronto spent the holiday at her home. Mrs. F.. O:- Robinson spent New sister, Mrs. F. K. Rob- of Cookstown. mm mm. r`. u. xcomnson. Miss Jean Perry and a girl friend from Toronto are spending New Year's with Mrs. Arthur Perry. Mrs. nan ham--- -.-.4 lvvcvn Hr:-Inc mm mm. nrbnur rerrv Mrs. Dan. Cameron and two sons visited over Christmas with friends in Orillia. an-1-- up . . __ _ _ Miss Elsie Robinson, graduate nurse, of New York, is spending a couple of . week's holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson. Nflac Tnnn 11--.... __._~ - ~l--` 5-1--4 u ...n.. ma. rnuay nlgnt. | 4.u..-z. vuuot/1UJ.C U1 DLTUUG. Melville Martin spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Martin, Toronto. Rhsa lIl'.._...-._-L up, 1 - ` 4.u.aA Ian, .I. UIUHDO. Miss Margaret Kelly has returned home after a. pleasant visit with friends in Barrie. A lam-u. .....__L_,, ,1: ' ' " " " ;;n:uua I11 JDHITIE. 1 A large number attended the dance- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Webb last Friday night. Miss E1519 Pnhinann nu-urinal-A nu:-co -. _. -v-. -u.lAAAL& .1. Miss Ruby Robinson visited over the Week-end with her grandmother, Mrs. Constable of Stroud. RA'n1vH1.-_x 1|/r....4.:.. -.._.-L LL- L~"-`---I Jan. 1-Peter Spring of Toronto and Clarkson Spring of Barrie spent . Christmas at I. M. Spring s. l 1\n m- `nun... -. . . . -. " `M " I IUUUU UV 1' VA u H uuaun. A special meeting of the White Rose degree. S.O.E. was held in the hall on Monday night. fhnad Ihncnnunn nnrl loafnr (`J11-any-I uvvu. The 4th line has been opened up, for auto traffic, Belle Ewart to the] highway, and cars are now running` `without any difficulty. UAIJJ, JJUI-[U uawcu la. A. Kirkpatrick spent Monday in Barrie. 31...... C991, nu .-- 1.1945116. I Clarence Whan of Toronto is home: `for the New Year holiday. T-?a1c+nn nf 'nv-orlfrn-A shard- unyn yen. vnxva LLCAII- I Mrs. William Barry and Miss Sylvia] spent Christmas with Mrs. A. Trom- bley, Belle Ewart. A 'rz4..1..\..c..:..:- .....-._L an-.....1_-- x._ nu. uuc LVUW 168.1` 1101103.) . William Ralston of Bradford spent Tuesday with his brother, W. J. Ral-` :1-An ' l W G\3l\`ULl\A 111 15; Wl\C IJULJC. Mlsses Jenny and Rose Barry are! spending the New Year's holiday with their parents here. Ilre 1`lH'l'H.-..~. 13......" .....I `:1... n..1..x_ vuLu.5u uLuLu5 uuc wccn. ' L. D. Jack of Toronto has been spending a. few days with his father,: Thomas Jack. I In..- IllII_._ -n vOL-_x_ 1.-- u__,,, __x, Mrs. T. Kissock has been visiting in Toronto during the week; also Mrs. J. H Milne ani Mr. and Mrs. I. Nel- out: . Lefroy village regrets the loss by removal to Barrie of. Mr. and Mrs. L. Guest and family. Lefroy can 111 af- ford the loss of such good neighbors and useful citizens as the Guest fam- ily. What is Lefroy s loss will be a gain to Barrie. 11.. -...1 up..- v1r:1u_.._ 1-_-I_ v._..- 1-1.-L vv 4:51:54. Mr. and Mrs. William Jack have left their farm and taken up residence in Lefroy and will be made very welcome. Roy Jack is taking charge of the homestead vacated by them. Man Uu J.u.vuua_y xusuu. 1 Fred Ferguson and Master Gilbert Ferguson of South River called this week to see his mother. gr\l:I ........L r11........I.... 1' . . . . _ .. H -4 Mr and Mrs. Frank Doyle have been visiting friends in and around the village during the week. , T. `D Tan]; nf Tnvnnbn `|-uu- 1r\nnv\ .3 uvuulo U awn. I Mrs. Miller of Utopia has been vis- iting friends in town. I 1\Ir l'|V\ll Mr... mr..~nnn.... ....-..:. 1-_L `mung amawuuo Au uuwu. | Mr. and Mrs. McMillan spent last week-end in Hawkestone. `Allen... 1'......... .....1 -n--- ~n_....__ -._- EIGHTH LINE, INNISFIL Tan 1 _ um. 1 5! Mr. and Mrs. W. Sharpe and Kaye _ Sharpe spent Christmas with friends 1 in Alliston. ` | Ed. Sturgess and George Munro` t have returned to a logging camp near 1 Sundridge after spending the holiday \_ at their respective homes. A nvinkrn nu.-I An.-.nn uv.-H. .-:.u.... 1.... Henri Paleronne, a Paris dentist, was =ordered to pay a woman patient $5,- 000 for kissing her and to serve six months in Jail. 1' Wife: A poor womanocame today toy ask for old clothes. Husband: What did you give her? Wife: That old suit you've had for- ten years and the dress I bought last ` lmonth. Matyt. Loyw;'ie of Toronto is visiting at the home of D. M. Coutts. CUB UU BCC Ana Luuuucl. ' S.O.E. meet; Tuesday, January 7, at, 8.00 p.m. Installation of officers for` 1930 by D.D.S.P. w. Wardle. I Tn:-I; AvoAn'l1 rnhn-van! On "l"n1no-In I-Talc` uAAL\Ju.v cu vuuu 1 Reeford Wilson of Alliston spent the M weekend at the home of his uncle, ` Wm. Sharpe. ' I 1ur.- nna mt... I 13.4.... ..n....; vv AAA: nannuu yv. Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodgers spent Christmas with the latter`s parents in1 Cookstown. I sur:__ ::-___1, ;-.L,_,,_, s,,, , 1,, , 11 no u;u.aL LcayCuuAVC uuuxca. A euchre and dance was given by Mr. and Mrs. W. Rodgers at their home or; Friday. The dance music was provided by two old-time flddlers. .A very enjoyable evening was spent. I \l'..l-L 7-.-...-- -1: n-u-____;- 1, ,, Miss Olive Mulliss is visiting with her sister in Bradford. 1 1!! r7..1L....A. :.. _A.:11 ,___ax_--_v L_ 1..-_ here. sauunu Irv n u. Miss Maude Sturgess has returned; to Toronto after visiting her parenua` 11.. -.._s up..- 119 an_,,,,_, , 1 --,,, I div` DAOUUL ALL .LJAnuAUA\-l. W. Halbert is still confined to his [bed with lumbago. Toyveregi and turreted like a fortres but with all the grace of an 18th century country house the new Manqir Rlcheheu at Murray B_ay, Quebec, stands as.a completed picture of the rcmantlc period in F ram-e s colonlal history. The most bnlhant season 1n the h1s_tory of the famo_us Murray Bay Summer colo_ny v. ill commence on June 15 1*.-`SE12 '~t`_::"`"""-= $7.: a.-:27 '3"?-.9.i"`-.-.E?.'$.`_ .2'e_'-.2-.7. == -- ---Emu:-~ ...-...,-....._. ....._. natzraai c'r`zz`.r-=_-- ~- In the Grand Seigneurial Manner UAKILLBAIJ5 Auo LEA, uuvnx; Au.) Llstlv auunl Mrs. Geo. Wilson and son Donald were in Collingwood for a couple of days. Dan Arnhrnca nf "I'Vn-nn+,n ennnf. ..,..\.....\,.... -....,,... I William Potter. a pioneer resident of M ;Tottenham, died on Dec. 31, 1929, in his 84th year, and was buried at Mount Tegart cemetery, Tottenham. on Jan. `2. He is survived by a son, A. P. Pot- M ter of Toronto, an ex-warden of Sim- coe county, and two daughters, Mrs. H. I-Iulse of Queensville and Mrs. R. `A. Semple of Totfenham. ` u \.u.x.u.\. aA_\l \.Lu, 4\J..\` J }Lof.us and W. C:m1,):`I`-. v. _ jeuchre prizes. A ne lunch we ed and the party broke up in t sma.` hours. - I \;r:,.... _.. `-,.,,,,, ,, The Dance Pirates Orchestra held a ` successful New Year's dance in the Oddfellows Temple. Tlinnwu `DAM-rm .. n:.-...,..... ......:..I......s .: `I M15: 7 Iv" .`.:3r:1`1 is enjoying a ho}- -iday in Elmmle. ` Miss C. Ms:-ride of Angus was :1 guest of Miss Mae O Nei]1 this week. 3 E. McKnight of Detroit is visiting his uncle, W. D; Scythes. for a couple of days. bVL\IAL\Al-J . Fred Dougherty spent the week-end M with Chas. Harris who is confined to his bed with heart trouble. I ua.u5Au.CL 4` ALIA CHLC. Mrs. Albert Ford has gone to Gorrie to see her mother, Mrs. Turley. who is very ill at the time of writing. A nnvnhnr fr-nrn or-nun:-I 1-unmn nH>..n.J v'..;_y ua um HAIC uuuc U1 vuxuus. A number from around here attend- M ed the nomination at Midhurst on Mrs. E. Degear has gone to Toronto to spend a couple of months with her Idaughter Florence. ' 1\'y-:- A1l\nv-6- C1:-sap! `-\o\I~ av/-\uA L.` IV......:... an. uavnuynv ug a.u- .uuu.Au. ----------- Examiner Classieds work hard 10." Is your subscription paid for 1930? tlittle pay. Cent a word. VVALDULL R. J. Nichols of Sudbury is spending 5 week or so at his home on Cumber- land st. Ilhul l'\n'Hnn nnnrl run hie nnnfhnr GRENFET 5 Patents on methods o`r e>'Jr-2`:4.ctin$ cheap alcohol from petrolm-in)` haw? been granted to a young (31-cFaho1n. .~` scientist. 11.... up,_.u,, nu, ,-. p 33" 1- A. .u ) bULt.`l1L1L. Mrs. Martha Glavis of Si-\:v'V'c_:v7st1~ Eng.. who has always conceabqd her` age, directed` that it should not. :32 in` scribed on her tombstone. 1.....- m.....,.._-,. _...1..L.'..-.. 1-..-.. .,....-.J James Foster's x`eIatives.have secured court order in Sheffield. Eng., to curl) his spendthrift habits. Only 23. he ha! `spent $450,000 in two years. Doub1es-Boys and Boyd vs Mcmnia and Sams, Vivian and Butler vs M-in- nis and Mercer. MacLaren and Turrjv wicke vs F. O. Willisoii. Mistress: `I am not? siiiie satisfied with your references." 1ur..;.:. xn,.:n...... ...... 1- h.::. J1`....'.` -2... ;uou Au \.u.L.u uaoitr. Sing1es-J. R. Boys vs F.O Mclzmisv C. Bayd vs P.O. Sams. Dr. Vivian vs F "O. Minnis. J. Butler vs Sqd.-Leadez Brookes. M. MacLaren vs P.O. Mercer.- wicke vs F.O. Willison 2 Borden. R. Turnbull vs F.O. Coleman, H. Cres- WJL11 _YUUl' I'Cll'.'I`CHCU5. ` Maid: `Neither am I} Dlifv f`.rEe$" the best I could get." ` , ,. A team) of B.1dn1ix1tuz1 Camp Borden came :1 Wcdxlesclay. DL'C. 15. am`. Too} .14 `H1. hnnrln A6` oh . icab uh Alt: uu1u5 ()1 L11.` X'J(';ll [L1 :31." Barrie won every evunt wnh L11: ax- ception of that played by H. H. Cres- wicke who was badly handicapperi by a F01`8 knee. r-ru-_ __._L-_;,, L ' I J. Coady of Pontiac is visiting his parents here. r 11:-nnn Xllcnn it cnpndina fho 'hnH- u. .u.\. nu\.\,. The contestants were paired a lows (the Barrie player being first in each case). Cnn-Inn 1 1') ha... .... `mm \.I,.` Thursday, January 2. 1930 giveh yzsrcuua um. c. Bruce Wilson is spending the holi- days at Craigleith. ill;-a Tina-nnu 1:1nrn-ncnn ic vicinn` unugucu M: u u:5uuu' PHISSBIIECT run. The engine weighs 215 tons and has 5 , " ' .2 5 Jsslealzilsalsnaaluinualualmlenlsslsalsalssleaussi Page Twelve ,?7 IhlilillE-lllEIHiI51I!I!I!IHiIiI!'IliI!`! The poorest way to offset this competition is for our local merchants to remain silent. For them not to speak up is to give the mail or- der houses a better chance to get business from this community. ~ - -- wn-u- at ---n- A `annual? When you send your money to a city store you enrich the great shops and impoverish this com- munity. Strengthen-not weaken-the merch- ants of this community. lt will all be returned to yolu in the form of better service and better v ues. ~ Catalogue Competition The thing for the merchants of this community to do in their own interests is to advertise faith- fully, and to make their printed announcements interesting and `helpful to those whose trade and favor are desired. Mail Order Houses and the large departmental stores of neighboring cities with their striking advertisements and catalogues are the serious competition of local merchants. ' Advertisements Are Interesting ET `IQ I-u-2--v A WORD TO THE PUBLIC READ pu uunuuub. Before the big locomotive could be ,put into service on the line some of the bridges had to be reinforced to stand its weight. The engine was first tried out on freight and has now been assigned to a regular passenger run. The emzima mniohc 91: mm. ....,a 1.... JJMAAAIMJ, uvu; Luc VLAAADLAIAGD uuuuuy. O "= Cong1'at;u1ati:ns [to Miss Norma -5 Walton who was married on Saturday `~ last to Grant Robinson of Detroit. Mr. ' and Mrs. Robinson will reside in De- ; troit. vnarna U.l".U. Vespra U.F.0: Club are holding their January meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell on Wednesday, Jan. 8. As this is the first meeting of the season. a. good attend- ance is desired. ' ' - ` """ "' I Ted Phillips of Toronto is visiting an old friend in the person of F. Lavis. % J 1\/n-c I? Um'11~;c+nn .-m,-1 n/rm-+.... ~r,....... EH11 ua\.4. J.LA\.LA\.A All BAIL? }JCLDU.ll UL L`: lJ4VlDu V . Mrs. E. Williston and Master Lorne: `-Meade of Anten Mills are Visiting relatives at Detroit for the holiday season. i | TT...-.1_._ I___ 1,,` , r I. I I J ax u.ouu. I Hendrie has lost one of its old and a respected neighbors in the death of 1! ,Mrs Barbara LeFrenie who passed 23,-! `way in the early morning of Dec. 26. a 21929. She was a most esteemed and t `T genial person. The funeral service wasi conducted by the Rev. Mr. Pope at the II home of deceased and was very lgrge- it `ly attended by friends from far and. A near. All extend the deepest sympathy ,r 1 to the bereaved. I1` va vvnnuuuvvx LJ\I\uln More or these locomotives will be pressed into the service as time pass- es, it was announced by officials. la._:vater tan; capacity of 1(`);-000 a1- ions. It is much more powerful than any that have ever been used on this] section before and handles heavy traf- fic more efficiently than lighter pow- DI` J.AI:.|5uu D0110 Wuluu. wua HU AUG LUL` MI. I Engineer Appleton and F1rema.n* Wilson of Allandale were on the 10- comotive and` the train was in charge of Conductor Kidd. 11...... -1 LL--- 1.._.....-u-.-_ ...n1 a__ All W010 V1501-IUIIDUH Wllllla Jas. Sloan motored home on Christ- mas morning from Stratford to spend the day with his parents. Thncn hnvvun fnvo l`*Iv-ndclwnna avast: I uuuuaqa an LAC; LLUAIAC Au LILDJU. Miss Ila Banting of Ivy is holiday- _ing with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Dobson. Yum. _...1 up..- 4-u,,,,, ,, . , -- V-Lnuu VVUAU uaouuxully ucuuiaucu. ' The Misses Bessie Spearn, Evelyn Clemmens. Adeline Wisdom. Irene Knapp, Mary Patton, Bessie Way, Georgina Blair and Mildred McQuade` assisted in the tea room. Miss Chris-g tina Seitz directed the guests to the` cloak rooms. Burton Ave. Christmas Tree The annual Christmas Tree and` concert of the Burton Ave. United. Church Sunday School was held on Friday last in the auditorium of the church. A very entertaining program of choruses, recitations, dialogues and drills was well presented, the work of the primary classes being especially good. R. Gribble very kindly assisted with several excellent violin solos. Presents were distributed to all schol- ars and in addition a bountiful supply of candles was donated by the mem- bers oi the Adult Bible Glass. 8000 Type Engine Here An engine of the 6000 type is now being used on train No. 47 from Allan- dale to North Bay and is giving satis- faction according to Canadian Nation- al officials. .DnOi-nu; 61-... L1. 1..--.__-L:-._ __.,uu . 4.14.1. u. u . Aauuouu. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Arnold en- 'terta1ned a number of friends on . Christmas Day. I Mrr nvrl `A/rm. Dr." rum. .......I 4...... \4AAAAuuAA|u.AJ ;J;t_y. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clark and two children of Grand Valley \-'1sited with the latter's` parents, Mr. and Mrs. Denney, over the Christmas holiday. f`.r\.no'I-rnfnlno-iv-nu +n 1|/Hm.- xfnumn : vA\.uU- i I Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dobson of Bar- . rie are holidaying at the home of` ' Azthur Dobson. ' ` min. .._.1 \v:__ n..,, 5,, , n v- AA.LAA|.AA ;Juu.:\:ILl. ._ ` . _ . ` Mr. and Mxss Guggms 01 Be_et.on are visiting their sisters, Mrs. Mccann "and Mrs. Jones. The eng'ne made its initial run on the Allandale-North Bay division on Dec. 12. It was attached to 32 through freight cars which was no load for it. 1:I...-a..m... A......1..;.... ......: -uu...........: . nu ucnu awcuuauu: uuuug hut: ycru. | The Sunshine Mission Band of the Churchill United church met in the manse on December 21. Everyone en- 'joyed the topic given by Miss Georgie 'Reive. Officers were re-elected. Roll {call was answered by ten membrs. I e, Russell Elphick of Camp Borden is spending a few days at his home here. Miss Clara Black is spending the holidays at her home in Lisle. I 7\Irm~ Tin Danna Ac 7.... 1.. 1...uu.:.... DJ!/KLJLACL, an II. III. L1-\JLl5DU1L Da The United Sunday School held its Iannual supper and Christmas tree on `Friday. Nancy Boyes won the prize i for best attendance during the year. 'T`hn Qnnchinn Rlfiuainn Dun:-l n0 fhn Jvhllls Clrll L11-JD. LI-JLIIIULLJ - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pratt and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Pratt of `Weston spent; Christmas at Hy. Pratt's. I ll nv-uni `lkvoe {Ivan} an:-I fly-uu-Inn ' LJUUSDUII WGD LC'ClCU|oCKI I/Auaucc. St. Peter's Sunday School held their Christmas tree on Monday evening. A sleigh ride was to have been given the children but owing to the bad weather It was dispensed with. Tan Qlnan wand-ru-n;-I hnonn Ava IVI\wIa4- ..v...._.,,. _. ---.. .--...- -.. _..-....... ...... I Mrs. M. Holmes, who has been, spending part of the_ winter at the home of her brother, E. Brunton.} Hamilton, is the guest of Mrs. J. D.` Wisdom over the holiday season. Held Watchnight Service The Young People s Society of Essa St. Presbyterian church held a watch` night service on New Year`s Eve in the school-room of the church. There wasu a splendid turnout. the young peoplei taking complete charge of the service.- " Attended Goring Reunion Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Goring and Mr- and Mrs. F. Goring were in Toronto on Tuesday evening to attend the ani nuai family 1`Culli'.)l1 held in the Apollo ` Hall, Bloor St. About 300 relatives and friends were present. Afteriull justice had been done to a real supper the, rest of the evening. and later. was given up to a jolly prog;ram of games, music and dancing. assisted by an or- chestra. . .4156 ua._y vuuu um yascuua. Those home for Christmas were Misses Betty and Eleanor Harrison at John Harrison's; Mr. and Mrs. Sneath and family at H. Graham's; Miss Kathleen Sloan at W. B. Sloan's; Misses Dorothy and Lillian Sloan at -E. H. Sloan's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Bell, Stayner, at J. E. I-Iodgson s. Thu TTHH-AA Qnnzlnn CA1-u\n1 halo! N-n The annual "meeting of the Cherry Creek School section was held and Howard Allan was re-elected on the board. I- `l1.l.._....L v-...:.._ 1...- .u.L.....-..A 1...... URL - Vincent Reive has returned from Winnipeg after a pleasant visit with friends. 1:- _...a 1:..- !'.I..-._I- 1\_v..- -..- ..l.. ll lCl1\JD- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dales are vis- iting an Thus. D3nne1ly's. TU| v- and `Alva f'1nr\ Dunn?! on:-I fan`- ' vv LauuLA ayctua \JAALA-Iuluaa av 51.}. J. Auvv -7: Mr. and Mrs. Grant and Gordon` [spent the holidays in Toronto. 'T'kn annual nanninn A4` {Jan lllvh Nun Inycuu DLLC uuuuiz._ya L11 &U1ULlUU. The annual meeting of the 5th line school section "was held and J. E. I-Iodgson was re-elected trustee. f Dnfnv- c Gun:-Inn Qnknn` HAIR I-Halv- ARTEN MTLLS VESPRA U.F.O. TT W0: ("Ink an CHURCHILL UTOPIA ' I Reception at Parsonage Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Wall of Burton Ave. United Churrh and Mr. and Mrs.` A. Edgar Wall of Toronto received. at the pax`so1mg e on Burtzon Ave.. on Tuesday. Dec. 30. afternoon and even-1 ing. Mrs. John Patton, Mrs. William Park and Mrs. A. M. Wilkinson as-' slsted in receiving and entertaining the large number of friends who en- joyed an afternoon and evening of so- cial fellowship. Mh-c 1 Q 12:-unrm-. .-nu: 1\/run 1 1:! Iuuluuxau WCLC CLCVVCVL II] GIUULDLIIGVIUAA. Mr. Wade, in speaking of the water- works, reported that 115 services have been installed up to date from which a. revenue or $900.00 is derived annual- ly. They have laid about 1000 feet or "an!!! inning `nCl uncut TIA :1-IIAUEQIII DA. LVLGIILIILLS U411 LllUDn vvuuauc. W. A. Malcolm, I-Iy. Wade and Dr. Corcoran were elected by acclamation. `III! `ITAHA In snnnbl-nn AC I-kn Innlu-nu- L : I-IIU JIEVW L51 GIIUIIIJ JVVV LFWU UL wew mains this year. He strongly re- commended the erection of 9. re hall `.2: the village. ' Village Nominations The village nominations for Police Trustees took place on Monday night 121 the Parish Hall when the follow- ing were nominated: W. A. Malcolm by Richard Greenlaw and H. Edwards; Dr. Corcoran, by L. Robinson and R." A. Cooper; H. Wade, by R. A. Cooper Wd L. Robinson: Archie Train, by H. Baker and 1.. Player; W. S. Manning by Edgar Lawson and M. P. Draper;- R. A. Cooper by W. S. Manning and Fred Grigg: Thos. Mills, by R... G. Manning and Thos. Wallace. `X7 A Inlnnlrn `flow Yiinnln and `I"hn ! Turner--La.n-gman-At the parson- i age, Elmvale, on Thursday. Dec. 26. i 1929, by Rev. A. Rintoul, Wm. Alonzo | Turner to Mrs. Beatrice Barbara Lang- man (nee Coe), both of Allenwood. \ They were attended by Leonard Mc- Fadden and Joyce Coe. Sunday School Sleigh:-ide The members of St. John's United Sunday School enjoyed a sleighride on Monday evening. After a few hours drive, all returned to the church where a hot supper was provided and nearly one hundred and fty were present. An impromptu programme was given by the children. At the conclusion the annual election of Sunday school of- i cers took place as follows: Supt., F. 0. Bishop: Assistant, Graham Chris- ` tie; Secretary, Clare Farney; Assistant, _~ Jean Christie; Treasurer, Myrtle ; Greenlaw; Ilibrarian, Graham Christie. . I~u.a:.uL,u an vvuou ;uu. ' 1 21. Robert Storey of Cundles and Miss: ; Storey of Toronto were me 9;L1s_>s.+s of] 1 Mrs. Thos. Wallace recently. ` Miss Jean Cumming of Barrie v.'as' 1 a. guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs?` E A. Drysdale, during the holidays. I A1110 '1\lTn A nhmr `X7121-unn (",nno1nn UCLULG EUILL5 vv Alla J.L\lulC av vxuocausiu. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mccaw and son Jack of Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr and children of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Kerr and children of Stay- ner spent Christmas with their moth- er, Mrs. S. Kerr. U (1 IVUW LCM} D LUDUJLIUAULA. Miss Violet Wade of Toronto enjoy- ed Christmas at her home here. Violet is" now ledger keeper at the Bloor and St. vCla.ren's branch of Bank of Nova Scotia. I In.I-1.-...1 A...I-..--.. ...1.- 1.-- I_--._ I'll I CUK-VIII: Richard Anderson, who has been ill in Midland hospital, returned to town on Saturday and is spending a few days at the home of W. A. Malcolm before going to his home at Crossland. IE1 and lm: ,7 `LT 'l'n('!am ant? cnn v us; A Ana youuuuo. Mr. and Mrs. F`. C. Bishop and Maw ` Johnston enjoyed Christmas withi `0u}u-vr~7z- 4-n `Dav-vln' nu... u.,uu vv anuy. g Mrs. J. S. Brunton and Mrs. J. E. Morrison presided at the tea tables which were tastefully decorated. 'T`hn llriccnc Tina;-in critxnv-w-\ `Elna-\'|un juuuuauuu \:u_|\J_y vu vnu Aouuua VYALLA ` ! 1`i5`*"is in Barrie.` . ` Mvr. and Mrs. S. A. Tinning avdl Kathleen spnt Christmas with rela-I tlves at Goldwater. | rn...... Vs-.. -4` LL... n_...I. -4` I'1,...................l uA\'\:a at Vuxuwunwz. l ` Tom Roe of the Ba`.~.k nf Commerce staff has been transferred to the :branch at West Hill. -n..t.....a. nu.......... -1: r1......:l`I.... ...-.a '\r:..... VVUUU UL SAIJHGIJUIILI B|tLCC|J- The Women's Institute will meet at the home of Mrs. Jas. Hill on Thurs- day, Jan. 9. Roll call to be answered by a New Year's resolution. lllna THn1nl- 117:);-In AF 'T`n1-nnlrn nv\irn7_ ua_y $115110: Miss Doris Turner of Torontn spent a few days with her cousin. Miss Helen McKnight. `Am. ..v.~A `Eva `D A nnnnm mumma. ;vLuLxIu51.AL. M1`. and Mrs. R. A. Cooper enjoyed ! a few days with the former`s parents at Belleville. ' I 11.. ......1 `$2.1- \1..:... ur.'...... .........c LU. JILUL -3 par; Cuua Jas. Hanna of Bank of C.'~n1m"r'= sfa` at Belleville spent the hnlidwysi [with his parents. I Turn nvu-I 7|/run `E f` Diahnn an:-1 `.\Il n.-"I ! I/Lu : Lnhun D luuuucs, Luz. vv Jul. AvAao~ua. | Mrs. Gordon Thompson `and child- ,ren of Toronto visited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Townes. for a few days. - llfrc `EV `I7 \X7n'I\cfnr anti '|\/Henna `R/far- ya. Mrs. F. W. Webster and Misses Mar- garet and Ruth of Richmond Hill were E the guests of her parents for a few `days. `Ila:-r\_"l"n `Mhv ant! 'I\/I've I`. `Pnrih uuya. Born-To Mr. and Mrs. C. Form Hahn (nee Irene Crone) in Toronto, on December 25, 1929. a. daughter_ (stlllbom). le: and lms uninuuv `! I\Al\ vunun `V1 Khlllllllllllu Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wade were in Barrie on Monday of last week attend- *ing the funeral of the late Miss S. A. llfnnd AC B`"na1\Al-I-u cl-v-naf 0510. Reg. Ambrose of Toronto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilson. In I knhnhu I\` Qnpllnun-n Ca 1-rxnnpilnn lll uuc LULICI-G1 UL UAIC lnhl Wood of Elizabeth street. "TL- " auu-Aa\|A'n T-adv`!-uubn - UllL`U. . Joe Clute of Wyevale started a.s jun- ior in the Bank of Toronto here this week. 11.. ____s 1:..- 1-`... A...-..1.1 ..........L wccn. Mr. and Mrs. John Arnold spent Christmas at the home of their son in Toronto. 11.. _._.I 1:..- -In 11 vs....A..... ..._.1 ......-.. J. U1 uuhu. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burton and sons returned home from Toronto on Mon- day night. 'IKhs1- 'l'\nv-In "T`nv-mar nf 'T'n\~nnO-n anon} Uaclcuvxn uluouu ! Mr. and Mrs. Armour Dean and srm ` of Torontp spent a few days with the! lf0`.'mer"s parents. ' Tna `l _Ynn-no nlr` `D.-unlv nf` I`-\r\'\vv\n~'nr\` 1. uxyouanc, \.|uLAu5 nu: Aauuuaya. I Alex. McAu1e_V. Watson Copeland and Walter Telfer of Toronto spent the holidays at their respective homes. I `Alva nvni TU| vu ('1 `D Tn-no nf Flvah` LHC uuuuaya an uuC.u xcapcphlvc ukuuua. I Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Grand` `Mere, Que., spent the week-end with ithe 1atter s mother, Mrs. W. H. Masrm. 'l|A'..a. INA..AAun '1'";-|a\IAAU\l-r\v\ Aunt` n1-\{'l;-I ULUL1 |JllUUL WALL UC SLVCLA AACAU v\'\:un. John Dlckenson of Toronto is holi- daying with his parents at Allenwood. Elias Greenway of Hampton was the guest of Tim Bate during the holidays. lh'{cc Rarn Qfv AF `DAHH1-I ('\n+ it gucau Us -I-nu JJCIUC uux L115 L111: ;Auuua_yo. Mi Mary Sfrath of Roblin. Ont.. is mending the holidays with her par- ents. ~ nu.-- c~I.-....1...... ....A 17:. .....'........l Clllu Thos. Shanahan and Vin enjoyed C`~vistma.s week with friends in Tor- onto. 1-- IuI.-L- -1.` v!r..-....1_ ...A._..L...J .... .'..-- ulvuu My JJ.L1.b.).& . Iv. Vvadulu. I Jack Ardell returned to Toledo this Week after spending the Christmasl holidays at his home in Baldwin St. up -v 1-,_ 1___._ `ab .D\:uc\'1uc. g Mr and 'M1`s.,A1vin Hisey spent, Christmas with the former s father at ' Caledon East. `uh. .......I `An ..- A....4A.... 'r'\ . . u . .-..I ...... L./l.l1lBLli'l. {Ila LVLI B. Llally uucou 0. ' W111 I-Iickling of Toronto was at home at Allenwood for Christmas. Miss Lily Whltton of Huntsville spent a. few days `with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Thompson spent Christmas with friends in Midland. 13..-... _.u--cit-n On... `l'.1unvn1.\ nnu-\bv\v1n_ ULLLIDLIIIIIE Wlull Jllcuuo Au Lu.n.uu;u\.c. Exam. results for Elmvale continua- tion school will be given next week. 'a\1nI-\ Ylnbpu-u-an A4` "|"ruonu-:4-A is kn- `-VLLH LLLCIIUD H1 LUIUIJI./U. - Miss Verona Rowat enjoyed a wee with friends in Toronto. 7;-.. !..tL1..........-1 nus:-\v\G Nrnuv Vnn c Wllall ILICLIUD JIA LU1UAUUo Ken. Leithwood spent New Year s at his home in Midland. A..L!_.... 1:71.14... 2.. ..:..u..... .>.L 51.... I.-.-..n UL 1113 IIXUIIIICL, VV. 2!. VVLIH/C. Miss Blanche Andrew of Maple Val- ley was home for the holidays. "I"!-tn: (Inna? nf RIHHTQHH chant xcy WEB uuxuc LU: uuc uuuuaqo. Thos. Guest of Midland spent Christmas at Mrs. Harry Guest's.- nnn 1 .YInIr'Hv\nn Ac "Pm-rm+n man at ulna Wlbu 1113 I.a1uu_y. Miss Helen Malcolm of Toronto was home for New Year's. Ill..- 17.-lug... 'I'Tn1a Art A` 12`-w3n . rune HULLIC LU]. LVCVV Asia: 0 Miss Velma Usher of Barrie c was home for the holidays. Tan unp\UuIa\1n nn{:uynn`l n {A111 (love HUHLC 101` um uuuunya. Jas. Patterson enjoyed a few days with friends in Toronto. up:-- 11---..- 'n.......a. ......'.....\..l .. unnnb m&mma&m&m&: x Mummm% m. $$mmmwwmmma;

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