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Northern Advance, 15 May 1924, p. 8

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ALLANDALE .ere. Mr. H. W|oo1er has sold his resi- I\Q\I\l'\ M. `.\fnin Rt tn M1`. G. Warn- Beach, Cullniliatmg lll .L .S}_)Lt:uu1u series oi` special services conducted by Erzuigelists Cross1e_\' and Leon- ard, -11 new members have been re- cen-1l_\' added to the church roll. The report oi` the treasurer. Mr. W. D. Litttle, also shows zt balance on hand for the year zLl':ter all expenses are met and every department of churcl1 work is in a. flourishing con- dition. The new oicials for the en- suing year elected are: Stewards. W. B. Taylor, \V. J. Grace)`, W. D. Little, W. W. Hunmhrey, J. D. \Vis- don1;l?`inz1nce C01n., `W . D. Scott. Jas. Brunton, .\rt. Pugh, J. PZ).~t,'I.OI1, L. Spearn, J. E. .\Ivoruison, XV. Rusk. A. F. Garrett. J. Hiutchings, G. W. Hill: District Visitors, Wan. Rusk. A. E. Pmt-terson, J. H. Knapp, W . Brethour, A. T. Hastiiigs, A. E. Wice, G. W . Hill. J. Patton, Ed. Stephenson. J. Cleminens, F. Sarp, Art. Pugh, L. $pearn, T. Loughteed and VVvm. Park. Society representa- tives will be elected at the annual church social evening to be held on Thnrsdvay, .\Iay 29. ss L. Looker 1s Vxanuus W... in Oadwille and Toronto. 1'. Byron Hi1`! and son George e in Toronto for a. few dams this \\'.\I. AD.-\.\lSON INJURED \\'HE.\' (`.\R IS S'l`RL'CK BY l{;\l)[.-\L William Adamson had a, narrow escape from serious injury, perhaps death, last T11-ursduy afternoon whtile tlriving home from Toronto. Atbout four miles out of the city, near the Itlunsoleunt crossing, the accident occurred. E\'ex-ytt.11i11g sec-med clear as I z1,pp1'oz1ched the phute where the .\I<-tropolitan cars cro: from one side of the road to the other," :-atmmt .\Ir. .\d:Lmson, and I mte1npt- ed to cross the tracks. The front wheel had no sooner touched the rst track than the radviz11'car crash- ed into them, lmocking the front part of the car to pieces. \r-- xqlvnnznn s1,rur:k in the \\"n S part. 01 HIU \.'U.l LU yn.\.~,... .\I1'. Axlalnson was face over the let temple by a y- `mf.-: piece 01? glzws from the wind~ shield. It opened a. g-aping wound \\v11it:h 1'0qui1'e(1 skillod me(1iczL1 a.t- - n....:......`o.-an nu; shield. 1L opencu u. sum...-, which l`1H1i()l`1 to closo. l"o1't111ia:tciy the auto, which is :1 1or(1, did not turn over. (1110 to being hit, so near the front, and so Mi`. _`uizunson escaped with a severe stinking up. He was taken to 'I`m'onto, where he \\ zLs given medical atvtention, and`1'etnrn- ml to Bzwrie the same might. On u \J\||A\n i i'id:1y Mu`. .\(i:unson was forced to - go to bed, but is now up and im- ni'o\'in:.; steadily. The auto was so badly (111ri11I\'{0(1 that it has been found nseioss to repair it. Mr. .-\dmnson intends silins: the corpor- ution, as he feels that no \\"zL1`nin,q of a.pp1'0ach or protection was at- forded. Notice is hr>1'eb_v ;;i\ en that :01 1 those who wish to ente1'i11 the ` Governlnenit Field Crop C01`]DQti1`:i01], being hold under the auspices of the Bzu'1`ie Agricultllmi Society, must have their entries in mot later than May 21. Entry foi'ms may be had on application to Se-cretzu-y G. 0. Ozmneron. D_vmenL s Oice, Bzxrrie, or K by writing him to Box 1031. x0'r1C|1 (`I Page Eight ~ 1 BAD THE ADVER.'TLSEl\IEN'1`.:. . J. Da.v.id-son 1'eat.urn- on Mlondiay after a L relatives and friends The Northern Advance .`-IQ RE l"ll'1l}D ('().\ll`l THU-RSDAY, MAY 15. 1924. week. Mr. L. Sweeney has moved from Burton Ave. to apm`t111e1Lts in the Bothwell block. up nn Mrs. Gladden Miles of block. Mr. and Mrs. 1*`01*t '\\'til1ia1n are pa_\'in~g 21 visit to old friends here. u.- r: vvinn, Tsradfmd St.. is wble \ Mr. G. Wice, Bradfox'd I to be out and around again after 1 being in poor health all winter. I We are pleased to see Mrs. J. Beiimion. who has spent the wimter in England, back in Qur midst again. *- Li-`ttle .\Iiss Ethel ;\IcQuzLde is pro- gressing zu'ora.b1,v wt the R.V. Hos- pital, but is not really out of danger yet. Mr and Mrs. H. w|oo1e1` mas sum. in: dence on Main St. to ` ica and mill `move his family ronto shontly. 'u-- 1: Fall was utaken . .\Ii'. H. Fell was to the R.V. Hospital on Wed.ne~sday and underwenat a serious operation. At purvesenit he Iis doing nticely. M-iss Edna Storey entertained a number of her young friends on Smtrurday afternoon, the ocoaisi-on of i a. birthd-a.y party, at her home, Tiin ' QA- :_> Miss Looker is visiting rela- I\(| :.. f\n`l(`\'H1e St. In the 'I`oron~to Star of May 13 Mr. H. V. F. Jones of Toronto is men-uiloned as head of the member- ship comniittee for the fortheomting meeting of -the Bvitish A-ssociaition for the advancement of science. Mr. Jones is assistamt general manager of the Oa.na.dI'1van Bnk of Ooiirnievce and is well known here, having occupied the sumuner cottage, Ladywood," owned by Mr. Harcount I. _ Vernon, for several surm-tnerss. Vnainnnr (1. 'IWomenk-ins and re- .Engineer C. Tlomepk-ins man J. Manval are back in Allvandale again a:ter spending about two mon~ths in Miinico. Other Allan=d men still there are Emgwineers J. Be-nnion, _-\. Conllin, A. Elliovht and E. Harris; firemen E. Fichaud, J. Wheeler, Chas. Hill and L. Mcl\I`as- ter; contlitlctor C. Hurst and brake- men R. Anderson, A. Schrie`ber and W. Fresllett. A large wmounnt of gravel is being taken from \Valker s pit at Colwell to South River. On Tuesday night the meeting of the quanterly official boartl of the Buiton .-\\'e. Methotliist church, held in the schoolroom, concluded one of the nuost success- ful years, both spiritually and n-` ancially, in the `il`lSl0I'_\' of this church. Througli the untiring el'~ forts of the pastor, Rev. S. .\l. culmiiiztting in 21 splendid ..-..:n_.. nr cnoninl mrx-ices animal = `

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