Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1939, p. 18

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

HI ll`L`1!.<.. LVIYS. D. D. I ! isl. Max 11. Tl1nmp. Junior lnslitulc l...~v..1.. .~.n1 I-um Yuan man ne nu: r 1: Halifax _~ way. and 2s` Ry-`inc vnin-I J. S. Wice is visiting his dnughtor. Mrs. West. Maple. Mrs, Albert Purvis snent last woek West. Maple. Mrs. Albert Purvis spent with 'I'cu-onto friends. I Mrs. Smith` Nottawa was the with Toronto friends. Mrs. Smith, Nottawa_ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin `Webb last week. I Mru Rm-I M:-(`,nnkr>v is 5-no.-ndinL! `last week. I Mrs. Bert. McConkey is spending in week with her sister. Mrs. Mc- |FarIane, at Holt. Wplnnmn tn Mr and Mrs. Hm l`,V 'FarIane, at Holt. Welcome to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds, who moved to their new residence in the village, last Friday. 1`. Small is W.M. of L.0.L. 234 On Dec. 7 L.O.L. No. 234 held` I election of officers. which resulted as follows: I.P.M., Fred Henry; W.M.. ,Thos. Small; Deputy M., Bruce Wice: I Chap.. Jos. Bowman, .lr.: Rec. Sec'_v., I Lloyd Webb: Fin. Sec`y.. Bert. Mul- holland: lst Lect.. Stanley Fagzinz 2nd Lect.. Hugh Henry; Marshal, :Allan Henry; Tyler, Sheldon Bow~ lman. After the officers had been duly installed, a social time was ` enjoyed and refreshments served. I Presbyterian _W.M.S. The regular meeting of the Pres- byterian W.M.S. was held at the home of Miss M. Cowan on 'I'hurs- day afternoon. After the devotion- at part of the meeting. Mrs. Sinclair read a very interesting letter wril- . ten by one of the nurses t'rom lhel ;new hospital at Weirdalc in North ` `Saskatchewan. At the December _ meeting officers will be elected. All I A l l the ladies of the congregation :II`t lrequested to attend this mectimz. Q i'lhc hosteszy, served supper. ( Newly-Weds Honored A very pleasant. evening was!E .spcnt at the home of Mr. and Mrsnx Bruce Wice. when the friends and! neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce E Wiee and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Gibbons`; `gathered to honor them on their re-` `cent marriage. I l Harry Kclcey acted as chairman ` and a short programme followed consisting of solos, ducts and speccli | 1 es. An address was read by l'ark-'- er Kelcey and, in behalf of the com- if munity. Frank Cowan and Tom i Bowman. Jr.. presented Bruce and . 'Vvlina with a rocking chair and I end table, and John Cowan_ .lr..'. presented Ed. and Velma with a ,` leahlnct. of silver. Bruce and Eat V in-plied very tittingly and asked all! `to come and visit them in their new, homes. The remainder of the may ening was spent in 'dancing.-, with! irnusic by Tommy Small and Bnl;| I Mat-Donald. I l i United W.A. Reports Good Year 2 Mrs. H. Hughes entertained thx-` United W.A. at her home for the -December meeting. with an atten- Idance of 31. The devotional period `was prepared by Mrs. Marquis. who `gave a paper on The Spirit (,( Christm'as." The business period in-l eluded reports from the different officers on the past year's work: '1`rcas.. total receipts $446: Rec. Sec`y._ 11 meetings held. averagi- attendance 24: various committei .reports all showing an active and! lsuccessful year. Election of ot'ficers. {conducted by Rev. L. S. Paisley` ru- - .s`ult(`d as follows: Pres. Mrs. Roy `K "Goodl'ellow; 1st vice-pres. lVIr.<.! Lloyd Booth: 2nd vice-pres.. Mrs. Goheen: Rec. Sec`y.. Miss Jean Wicr: ( `Cor. Sec`y.. Mrs. Bert. Wright; 'l`rvas._ Mrs. Ferguson: Conveners of Com- 1 mittees: Flower. Mrs. O. Blackzl ;_ Lunch_ Mrs. P. Wright; Devotional.l n Mrs. Paisley; Parsonage. Mrs. H. l`, Hughes: Dishes. Mrs. F. Mulholland: I, Benevolent. Mrs. Alex, Black: Or- ganists, Mrs. Mason. Mrs. Ferris. : Mrs. Booth. Mrs. Paisley; Auditors. Mrs. Constable. Mrs. Hughes. A _v cial time was enjoyed after the meeting. when a dainty lunch wa- served by Mrs. Norman Wice, Mrs. Wilbert Black. Mrs. H. Hughes. Mrs G. Mulholland. Mrs. Sherring. l fsponcung some ume In Uuplu I Nlrs. Muir of Barrie spom a cnup`.(- I ` of days recently with 1-vlati\'v< here I 1 I Successful Year for Beef Ring 1 H The annual beef ring meeting wa " 1 held in the school house. W:~dn<~,--. ` Ida)` L-voning. with :1 good nttenduncw ` - 1 Everything was in good shape. fnl-' .{1.wing :1 successful year. ` M1`. and Mrs. David Donnc-_v nrc home from Toronto. ; Percy Watson spent a few days in! Toronto last week. - WiIliam T<`.lnhir-I: urn: kit-khrl in` mi ems. Mr. and 1V1_rs. Alex uenny. Mrs. Dcbson. Sr., spent a few da,\'.~ with her daughter in Barrie last week. 1 Jnapnh Mr~M:ast+-r is` :1 nation! in` wmon lor the amputauon 01 a too. i Mr. and Mrs. Turner and Mr. and ,Mr.< Aldon Haugh of Baxter \\'0I`( gsunday visitors at Hector Turnbullis. I I Jnsenh McMaster had an uoeratimv . I week. Joseph McMaster is a patient in a Tax-onto clinic. following an op.-r- 'u1i0n for the amputation of too. i Mr nnd Mrs Turner and gbuncxay \'lSlI.0T.S 8!. HCCKOT IUFHUUH D. | Joseph operatirm on one foot in Toronto on Thursday |and is doing as well as can be ex- . pt'Ct(`d i i Mr. and Mrs. Donald McMastcr.1 Toronto last week. William Elphick was kicked by :. horse and seriously hurt David Denny is visiting his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Denny. Mr: h:~.h Sr man! :1 {ow (|n\',~ pe-ctoa Mr. and McMastor. [Mrs Mark McMaster and sun Earl; hand Mrs. Wilkinson spent Wednw-i day last in Toronto. ! Mr and Mr: Frank Elnhick zmdi day last in '1'0l`0nI0. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Elphick and` ltwo daughters visited the former`s~ sister in Baxter on Sunday, Mrs. Elphick. Sr.. returning home after a week's visit in Baxter and Allis-3 rm i ton. [ Mr. and Mrs. Murray Craig and; son left for Toronto on I-`riday urn--`= spending some time in Uxcpiu 1 Nlrs. of spent cnun`.(- ; g Misses Kathleen Bell and De-Ila; }Gilchx'ist spent a few days with. iMrs. Glen Gilchrist` Barrie. : . Mr and Mr: PAH-it-I-r nu-ninv. M rs. Mr. spam men uncnnst. uarrxc. ` and Mrs. Patrick Dwainu~' the weekend with Mr. and` . `Mrs Jack Ayers. Orillia J C Arnold, with his father and? g) ac:-v .: jMrs Jack Ayers. uruua ; J. C, Arnold, with father mm isnn. Colwcll. motored to Detmit on; Saturday. Mr. Arnold. Sr.. will 11"` -main there for the winter. i a ! Nlnrh svmnathu is mumxdd frzivn` Imam more tor me wnmer. Much sympathy is extended {ram : I u 4 v ` this community `fric-nda to relatives and of the late Mr. Mah0ne.\' iand Mr. McCalman of Hawkostonv. Ylrt Ahav Dnlmnrn and dnughtr-r 5 I I x izmd Mr` Mccalman or Hawkcstone. , Mrs. Axex Delmore and daughter ;Bett,v have returned to their ham: I in Niagara Falls after spending somv time with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Bell. - 1 I rm and Y\.-Ire A N` Graham `Mrs. '.`\lf. Bell. ! Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Graham. Mrs. |Archie McArthur and Miss Laura. 5Graham motored to Gravenhurst on isundav to visit their aunt and un-| Icle. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Graham. , ! Pnnurnvunlneinns m `Misses Rulhl Icle. Mr. and Mrs. .105. Graham. , E Congratulations to Misses Ruth} ;Arnold and Betty Crawford. what : received diplomas at the Comma-nco-: imam Exercises at. Barrie Colleeiute `Institute on Friday night. Rugh Icompleted the commercial coursuq successfully and Betty got her Jun-I ior Matriculation. Xe soend the mghl with hie grand- : rrmther. Mrs. J. Heard of Tiffin S1. Allandale. $_._____. \\-.&.-j-__. Read and use nxamirwr 'C1."=~`S|- edl __ .....-.._ . Tdno s1'A'r;Q%N smoun 4'rovi1-vs for Sundu_u_ I` ll . \.M.~~-MORNlNG ' Q1\I'nr\:\I\ \`nl\h *?* ;`<.`r`W5;:?tv%"W*%*?!%2&%?&`*' 2m2%*=v%%v`~%3:.3! ` W11". 5 Head H(_*I`b(`I i uh. ;-;,.w.-35 -7 M Ul(')*."Il '~`..$'1C.v....a I _s'-.44 `J FENNELLS .l'1L.a1I U Vv.uI1At ` _g, ;- 4;-.`.`l'I1>`:7I.\-l4!i(`)"9-&l",\Jaidlmlwl >':di.:3Pl`1-I.Ul(`)YUl !3UI MEN'S WEAR from a Man's Shop will Please the Man You Wish `to Please ! HOSE Leathg; B`il.l` Folds Nicvly boxed fancy lmsv rm` (lr(.x'.< or cw-1'_\'(l:1_\' um- prim-cl :1! 'S(\ l'l'\ I'll` I ('UIIi|r s"i IC $1.75. $1.95 ll \'(`[)I fill!` ('llIIl [N $3.75 -- $1.95 ea. SUND/\Y_ I)F.CV`/FL1\vIRF.R 17. 1939 A um ....,I '2 him \\'hilc- lirundrlnth, ml`! ur fuwd n-ulI.Ars f\ r . an nn IT Uur selection of Tll-IS is `llK):('l` than ('\'(`l` and in- rludt-5 all popular silks. I-English "Bouvlr" and ".\'il kn W00!" in blur. hruun. gr:-vn and rm! (In-xigns. \I I 1 FII NI--onnnhl Ihv nru pane-rns in Took!" and `L('\\i\' .~IIil'l\. jnsl in this \\l`(`|L .-\H.l('hl`d 1-ullnrs m1 rn nu! Hr m-I nr ;5Zi`a'1' '56.? '3 50c _ 75c _. SHIRT? l'un s(*[):H`:Ill' ~nIl;u'\ an I1: 01 n: - l||\`H I'lH l.lI'.\ 95c to $2.00 I jijiw---:-_ "rm: (`l.O'I`lllNG (`ORNI-`.R -- 5 POINTS Phone 1047 -- We Deliver MEN'S WEAR ..~c ....` - -41.41 `.44. 1 z 2 -91-`) an 4` - anti ; -2rn.m`nt -xi->mc'~:,e;:-gnisa on .: - `I ` V ma-w.~-.q..~..m.~..m --...K...L_.l 2 F J SQ7&1?D!1QIC?W1;0 IQ!Wil'i9DCfiFDlV`i=|IFxQ`l!$}3l!&QI:E mpzmure ()1 mm loo from this en Ibo greatly IHISSC1 ,n mechanic. whit tuv F` Ar:-hm-'4 u up-..-.1 The rluuh'.4- lure-ustc-d sun is this so-.|su||'~ lnsl so-ll:-r. See uur grown with stript- and hlur with slripr in Huh mm slylc-. Ipsanalz l|l'\\ ~l) 11-. P7 ??? lI l lll-IR 'l'lI`..s` (`luh stripes and 1-luv:-kw f;llll') s.:Iins, vrry smart. Spot-inl 29- Otht-r sllL{`,;PS(i()l1S for gifts are Silk and Wool Scarves, Gloves. I31 :1('(-5 rmd Pyflzlxnas. the best gm yun muld pu.~..s'1l)ly null-(P m is . Spi-r:(-l Ho w.: ?-um. 'In| Snmv (l(`.\'i_:l' SUITS P"!I9 `.47 OTHER GIFTS SUND./\Y_ DECEMBER 17. I939 .. Au/I v\Ino\.Io no... A V- and (`urtl (`use-s .x'n1:nr! l(|l'2l.'\; un(l ; Mr .;I) ha (*5, nip-;.t)0.:vr~1,tvx'Iv `:5. D.:`ma`m-'.' H. l:' 25c to $2.75 : wm.I. l)().\'E mly mm nut 31 'I nf 'l'hu I ~<~zr::..a rezw-5'1 ll .11 3 u.s'M'ul y xurn nul n nmc.-r of The Exu ng dc-pnrlmcnt I u-nl wm`km'n. Lu: u-w lypv and Lin 0 I your subscriptin. \JlI\IlII\V\.\/ --_,_. _, Mirnistnr, R"n. W. A. E. Dov Orgmrist. F, Dulvhvr up 1.13) l'.lVl.` l`.V:\AV\Ir4 VV('(`k Ni1.:h1.<: 'I`u1-szclny and Iri(|ny. 8 p.m. EVERYONE WELCOME n-uu..-nu nu \ .--4.-nun I Hn\vkv.~lum- (`nrvr. .\_;:vnm`nl ln`vul<-up nf his consti- Ilinn l`|'.\`\IH(`(l in Lhv dmlh at The Salvation Army ('()l.I.|F`.R S'I'RT".T".'l` Offir-(-1'5 : in ChnI`L'I-: /\I).lU7'/\N'I` FIIARLONC /H').lUTAN'I' MORGAN I * ~ First Baptist Church Re--. John I\lvGiIlimui`I1I. I\1im'.~:!0r il\' lllUl'lllIl), ill h.-HI [ll lhv (`.u;u'(liun .-\n;.:v|.-, 'x`nu-m was in Orilliu. ..\. 'I`.u~nI.. Al ll l\.1Vl. I - REV. A. G. CARSCADDEN ml the lnsztituto for the Blind : T 3 l .M.-BIBLE SCHOOL ` .M. <"'I`1'u.~`Iin;z in Spidms Web" {sum}, WEDNESDAY. 8 P.M. |cump: Sturlivs in l`!u- Rvvolutiun iM.A. T ,-_._,__ \_-., Svrmun muurvx; "(`HRlS'l`M:\S (`Hl~`.l~`.R" 7% P.M.~-BlBLl-`. SCHOOL A \V\`lL`UIll\` For All .. ._-. .V1\(Vl'\I1I on-n\ru`~| PHONE 626-627 l"r'sh l'nrk l.i\'vr Smoked l`l(`Nl(` ll:\.VlS I{()l'Nl) S'l`l'I.-\l{ SlRl.0l.\' .\"l`I*I:\K l.l*IGS l..-\`.\lB . .. l..-\Ml (`ll()l`.\` Rullvd I'M I{u:Ists lh`N' (`hm'I~' liuusls Ber!" 13 to Pusmr: MEAT MARKET Phmm lul'kv_\'.\`. ('h_'x\`kvx\s. geese. ducks. at reasonable pr'm-s. PI-.m` _\'-mu` order mrly and let us keep it in stor- :l_El` Km` _\'uu. - 343? 33 > (`huose your roasts of this very tender. specially fed Beef and h:n'e it delivered when required. This holiday beef is v:u'efull_\` selected and handled to insure it being the must delicious BEEF at its best from the inspected herds of Mr. W. Downey. .\linesing' and Mr. I-`. Sauiderson. Shanty Buy. Q ".\".\P \'\'~ I8":\QI-' `CV.-`Inv"`$ I'\'V{liiQ A A \ VV\`I\UlII\ nun asll 7 l`.M.- G051`!-`.1. SERVICE Subject: "What .-\m 1 Living l"or'."' Slay fnr Uu- "I~"rimufIy Half Hnur" following l.'m'ning Sm`vi<'c'. \\___..__~_. ,. _ ___.4 BUFFALO MEAT * ` On Sale Friday A.M. WE AIM TO PLEASE Ml(3IlAI'II. MAIIUNI-IY r _.._u .._.. OBITUARY `J; ~-_~:.u.:r=..\v.c-.;. n ~.'`*;\<'-\Ia1!':'~'.IS & , n.-:"- {H \\'II.\ In kllllllnl. -3~'\ [mm 1`nr::nlu, Allzuu ` \\':`r- (II (ht: fumzml. .uil`.. n.-nrln u-nun] I-nun. `_1_ __|MWn nu nuuuug/. l'I\I nun. .. a.LM0RN1N(: WORSHIP Svrmun Subjrvl: -up:-:'mu Ax` r`Hl~`.I-`.R PC! I \.IIJ\.ou 3 (`nllirr Slrrvt 4. ._ ,~....n; \ unu : .... :C`. B. GRAHAM 19` \ Full Gdspel Tabernacle 75 (`nHiz'r CHRISTMAS IUHL'( ill. us:-d hum : Int`! I`i n ZIISU Dvvrrn Pwr . . . ....-.o~.u-n lu. aL'\`UxuI l'l'-: . }\Hill\(l2\l(` zmdx ....-..I I POWELL S . 19` I .. 231' 1 25v I _ 250 1 `I00 1 I04` K .\l`\'('l ill | - (l;1ugh- ' rie. Ivlrs. Vulsh of .n.. unpl 7} \ Burton Ave. United Church 5 I 5 lh. Ul ' and I .-an gr-----~r-------------------_.\ Collier St. United Church REV. ERNEST E. LONG. B.A.. B.D. - ` Mina`;-to-r I _ [ CHRISTMAS MUSIC 1 AND CHRISTMAS THEMES I SUNDA\'_ DECEMBER 17. 1939 I and December 24 `SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. lCONDUC 1`ED BY '1`1~m MIN1S'I"ER| . _ _ ,, H 1 u,_.,.: ' N ST." }$;rliiT>"iiE \/s/7-` I Presbyterian Church 4 REV. J. S. SHORTT, M.A.. D.D. , Minister , Rtlrnund Hardy. Mus. Bar-.. F.'I`.C.M. i ()ryuni.\'t and Chm'rma.s-zer \.u.vuu\.-_.. ._ _ _, lRc\'. A. G. Cmscucldon of tho Insti- iuto for the Blind will give the ad- ! riro. on Sunday evening. i SUNDAY SCHOOL 3 P.M. Q Y.P.S. Manduy evening at 8 3 Pl`lI_Vt`l` mut~tim.{. Wednesday vvoning 1:! H L | SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17. 1939 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. THE MINISTER 3 P.M.---THE CHURCH SCHOOL _-_ . - --.. u I.|vA. ;uu ........-.. .._,-.--__ Wed., 8 p.m.. Mid-week Meeting _. . ~----4 1 R12`, SUND/\Y_ l)EC`l*`.MBER 17. I939 ! SERVICES AT 11 A.M. and 7 P.M.{ 2.30 PM. -SUNDAY SCHOOL " WEDNl'ISD/\Y. DEC. `.20 I CHRISTMAS TREE x ,._J] ' I Sunday concludes evangelistic [campaign with Rev. Sara Gregary. : M A | Hawkestone on Decor:-xbor 8 of Don- ald McCa1man in his 82nd year. He had spent tho past six months In` | bed. I vm... Fuunnvl urzu hnlrl frnvn his! bed. i 'I`hufuno1'a1 W113 held from his late residence on Monday afternoon iln I-I.'uvke.s10ne United church and -thence to Orillia cemetery. The |.x'ervices were conducted by Rev. Dr. , :Nei1 Campbell, Barrie. and Rev. D. 3Roy Gray. Guthrie. In the absence of Rev. R. J. 1V1cCm'ton on accoxmt {of illness. The pull-b(rarers worv `.Archio McMillan. Ernest Banbu1'_\'. Fur. r~1....1, n.-.-sun tm~mm~ nrmml Central United Church Rev. A. N. Cooper, B.A.. Ministew |.JL-rmey and dunn .JL'rmey. Floral tributes includcd offerings` from the Women's Associzltioms of lthe United church and Anglican |church. and many from friends and relatives. Relatives and friends at-' (lending included his only b!`()Ih(`l'. ' Neil. South Orillia. and so\'x-ml from . ` Puronto. Due.` in f\vn '|"nI|vu\u`\iI\ 1\II r V\IIn(`,-:1- I r.`\I`Chl(` Lvlcxvuuan. xbrnest nuuuu1_x. | !Wm. Cl:u'k. Orville J(`l`IT`lL`_V. Bruvv IJL-rmey and John Jermey. ! F`lm~n1 lrihntox inclndud offerings` ruromo. l Born in Oro 'I`mvnsl1ip. Mr. McCu1- l zmnn livvd in that township all his` lifo and farmed thero until about 20 years ngo when he retired to rr~- I `side in I-Inwkestone. He was a mem- ` bvr of the Presbylorimx church. ` Run-vivinnr urn hie u-ifn nn l v I x I w L'lILll CH. wife, one U(`]` ()1 Hit` l"l'l!.\U_\'lL'lldH Surviving arc his dnughte1jMx`.<. Losliv Jermvy of I-Iawkt-stone: one brother. Neil. South Orillia. five grandchildren. and two great-grandchildren. . SUNDAY. DECEMBER 17. .1939 II AYUI ll A.M. CI-IRISTMAS ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN 2 P.M.--CRUSADERS 3 P.M.~CI-IURCH SCHOOL n nun Collier St. Baptist Church; rm: rmrewnuv cmmcn I i~ AS'l_`0R: ruav. '1`. L. vvumnz 1 Free Methodist Mission ,7. \..)IkL4< ('I4 SUNDAY_ DECEMBER 17. 1939 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. 10 A.M.~~BIBLE_SCHOOL SERVICES I'hursda_v. Friday at 8 P.M. l`.lVl. Bethl0hem_ Hopes and Fears M1 YHSLQT LLOYD TU!-`FORD Organist and Choirwnaster Advertise in The Examiner. ux. rv-\.\..y...... 9 Clamwrton Slrvol, V R. B. WARREN, B.A.. Minister! 31 11. L.lJlVI Minister .v n '7`!!!-lu"I After a lingering illness. Mr.=.i Mary Southern Dalton passed away at her home, 212 Bradford St.. Bar- rie. on Friday. Dec. 8. 1939. Rho mac n Iifn-long resident cf. tie, Friday. uec. ii. lens. I She was a life-long resident of! Allandale and Barrie. having been born in Allandale, April 29. 1859.` Her parents_ Sarah Jane and John Southern were pioneers in the dis- trict. having come here from Ir:-E land. In the circle of her friend-i ship. Mrs. Dalton was known for ,her cheerful and kindly dispasi-l {tion and her charitable acts \vvx'r.l lmany. She is survived by one son. `Edwin J. Dalton, an employer} of th:-5 C.N.R._ residing in Toronto. Mr: nnlmn wnc an Anxrlivrm nnrl (.'.N.l'(._ resncung tn '1'o1'0mo. Mrs. Dalton was an Anglican and the funeral services on Dec. 10. were taken by Rev. H. A. Jamieson, roc- ]tor of St. George's Church. Thasc who bore her body to its last rc-st-i ing place in St. Paul's Cemc-tory. lnnisfil. were Jas. Douthwnitc-. S. Garsidc. A. B. Little. N. C. Luck. W. J. Peck and J. W. Scott. 'I'hu.<-' present from out of town were E. J 1 ` Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. W. MCCm`m~ no`-z_ Toronto. and Miss L. Rlli`, Hum ilton | I .3... SUNDAY, DEC`[".I\/HXFIR I7. 1939 Sumluy: 11 /\.M. rFI<.`.I.I.OWS1-IIP SUNDAY SCHOOL -3 P.|\ I. 7.15 P.M.--l`.VAN(`.El.lS'I`IC \.U:-nlz Nihtsi E.LQB_|TUARY_LE MRS. JOHN I-I. W. FARAGHER Following a lingering illness, thv death 0(:Clll'l`C'd in Midland on ])L`(`.~ 7_ 1939. of Caroline Calhoun. wit}- of the late John E. W. Fnr.'1g11o:-. who had rt-sided there far thv past nine years. rm-morly in Hillsnlv. and at One time in harrit-. She would have boon 83 yx-.'1r_\ old an Christmas Day. "Plan (`nnnrnl urge In-lrl Frnnn HM` L/HFISIITIEIS UH) . _ The funeral was held from Hm `home of P. H. Jory, Midland. on Sn`.- iurdny afmrnuon. Rev. W. R. /\u`.rl officiating. Interment was in Luke`-l view Cometu -ry_ Midland. Thu pull- benrers were William C 1-`ar:n,uh4-1'. ,J<;hn MacBoth and William l.nw- -N-nce. all of [`m-onm; Etlwnrd I":n`~ `agher, Hilladulo; P. H. .h)I'_\` MIN `John Jury 0!` Midland. r I Tfnlniivn-4 nnrl frinnrlu frnm u (\:--l :-HHVIH -JUl'y UI lVllUIiIlIll. Relatives and frivnds from :1 tanco attending: in('lucl1~d: Mrs. (S. (}.| MacBoth. Misses Estelle zmrl Lundizn Mx1('Br-lh. Nm`m:m Baker. Mr. nnrl Mrs. John MncB-lh and Juhn M:u-- BL-lh. Jr, Wes. Campbell. W. C. Pur- Iaghcr, all of Turonto; Mr. and Mrs. `Edward Furaglwor and dnlxghtv.-r.l l\ h`.s. Edward Calhoun and sun 11!. I Hillsdalc. i I :n In. Ilfua L`-nunarlunv Iuvnn `\:\I--1 L'l'.|Ul'Cl| l I Predeceased by her husband nin:-' lyears. deceased is survived by onvl daughter. Mrs. F. 1-1. Jory. Midlnmli. two snns. William C. Faraghcr. '1`u~ two sons. William C. F:Il':u_',hvl'. 'I'0I`0nt0. and Eclwnrcl FII':l,'.:h` or. Hillsdnle. and um` sistvr, Mrs. C.` G. Mac-Both. Toronto. ` | fllllllill Mrs. bridge 'U!2|Q 1 ll ` chtlxrch Funeral soivzunrs for John Wesley Ferris. a resident of Barrio di. I since 1906. were hold in Collier S1. United Church on 'I`hui`sclay. Dvc. 7. 1939_ Rev. E. E. Long and Rm`. Jc&c Munkman cmicluctixxg thy sci - viccs. Pall-beal`oi'.< were all nepl10\\'.< of the deceased: S. Flynn, R. In~n lice. Dr. W. Long. F`. Gooclft-llmv. R. l Flynn and V. Flynn. Interment was made in Bzu`1'ir* Uninn Cvmm-lvi'y.? Fi'ivn(l:~: and 1'elati\'cs utlvnclocl 1h.- funeral from Creemnre, LZlV(`l'|d(`l`, Toronto and Hamilton. as wa,-l1 :i.-' from nearer points. ` R(`I'u III1 '|\/lzn-r-I1 l"\ IRRR :1 win (if! lI`L'lll.\ IlVt'(l UlL'X`(,` LlHlll_lUUl'). \ \.'I1|'Il! he moved in a farm north of Barrio. For the pasi 3 _voai'.< ho had livml i'(-tirvd zi1Cund1o.~`. All his life he vn-3 `gagcd in farming. Ho was a mcmhi-2" I health for tho past two _\'(-ai'.<. hu had been confined in his bod for the last eight wooks and pzissvrlg away at his late residence. Cundlv.-<.j -on 'I`uoscia_v. Doc. 5. \ r nn n Mn..- -...,i u.:,. ...:r,. 1\1r....n.... I I ofCo11ior St. United Church, In }).':n'.`E 'UH lLIL'5UEl_\', LJCC. D. \ Left to mourn are his wifo_ Murllm! Antis Givens: four (lz1ught<-rs. Mrs l IE. E. Pm-khouso of Hamill:m_ Mxxxj D. S. Mzlcclonald of L:1lchfm'cl. Om .` Mrs. W. Cook of Amen Mills. l\ 1i'~. D. Drybmugh of Gilfnrd. and cm-I son_ J. Douglas Farris. Cundlos. Tw ll brothews also survive. Albert FL-x'ri.=.. Slroud. and Henry F`ox'1'is. C1'emmn' And the only . sisl:-r is '.\1l'\'.4 A. W. Gondfellnw. Bax-riv. 1 u .`.H.lIVIJt\x_ .1.../........... .. . ll A.M. and 7 PM. THE MlNIS'I"F`.R 3 l`.M; -SUNDAV SCHOOL CHRISTMAS MUSIC` RY BOTH CHOIRS \ IIUIH HL'ill'L`I' piillllh. 1 Barn on March 15. 1866. a son M1 the late James Ferris and 'Mnv'.\" ilszxmcrvillol Ferris L21\'cncIvr. IVlr. `Ferris lived there unli1_1S)06. whu-n ln,. `manna on .. I`......-. .-....~1|.. ,.4` C-......:.1 MRS. MARY S. DALTON _. :n.-.._- 1 Examiner Classifieds for results. JOHN ESLF.Y FFRRIS EUU. J . Fnraghor was born in UK- : on December 25, 1856. Shv. member of tho PI'es'b_\'Iori:xn! L. n :OllL` mrnin. lLel\'ll1E again ten; ,mimIh.< u,<:;. .i'\ri nsw has csvered 53063 mil:`< of the rc`.u1`n Hip and iii :n. undivs* alcm: in his wnth unit` of .b:at.<. Young ladies of Ontario take! :n:i:~. This :*`m]0man i: in the mark- 'm for :1 wife. for whom, when h lsecures her. he proposes to build '1 little cart in which . will ride `in state in \'unc0u\'m'. pulled by her perspirinsz Spf`ll>`9. lhe while he nu~.~ho.< Ilw hm-rvl nl1<=nd of him_ Mr` IIe:u'd, :1 nuuvu of Barrie, left here Kpple Blossom Cologne and Atomizer in a smart con- tainer, 2.00. Illustrated, Apple Blossom Cologne ond Apple Blossom Both Powder, 2.35. (Also: Water Lily Eou de Cologne and Dusting Powder, 3.00. Enchonte Eau de Cologne and Dusting Powder, 2.75.) TEE `B.:ma:1: EF{.1\FEEF{. rsamzzn. amt, c.aN.rm_A THORNTON F ..., I !-[:nvk<-sl<>m- (Tm-ru.~tpnnclcncc) i Almllwr old n~.~`irl<-nl. Michael Mn- I hnnvy. pznsaorl away on Snlurdz1_\'. Hm`, S). 1939, at Ihv ngv of 83. after- lwingz ill with pm'umnni:1 for ten! (l:1y.~'. I19 \\'.'I_\ burn in Om and hzld Iivvd in this tm-.'n:~hip all his life.i H0 I`an'mv(l until an l`vw yours ngui when hv \\'(`lH In live in ()ril1in with his (l:m::htur. lhvn L-umin1.:'bu(.-k in HM` farm in livv with rm unly son. Mikt-. 'I`h:- tunvrul was he-Id on Mon- I (my morning: :11 8.3!) 1: the Church| uf Orillia. In- ... :\..:II... c.......~-ml .-.._ 1.. ..... ...u ...

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy