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Northern Advance, 16 Apr 1925, p. 3

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-..; vr\.LV., uuuu. AVL HI: uuuuaj. l`.Irs. Kclland of Sanford St. is` spcncling; the week in Windsor. ..Ir. `Eric Stewart of Collingrwoorl svpeai Sunday. at his home here. E\'I- (`h.'1~:. Lumrsden spent the hr.~1i~ day` zat. home in Victoria I-Iartbor. ;'\Ecs=sr:~'. Grant. and Harold fufartin of Weston spent Easter at home. Miss M. A. Train is spending: the lmiid:x}'s at her home in Elm 'ale, .3"- D. McKnight spent Goad l*`1"uI:1y at her home in Cla1'ksb`u:*g'. Tao Dn\cniv f`n..Jn.l-L -3 `D .....yu....u_4u--4nu vln: u. v . uunpnucu, on Good Friday, April 10, 192: ), to Mr. and Mrs. Vernet D. Bcarrl.~'all, u daug'htor (Duphuux Eilen. ) WEDDINGS .SCOTT-CAM PBELL BRENTWOOD ._ II LIL nun-n . , . I Mr. Elmur W~b.~`tm' of I`or0n1o ,_\_;i-`iv (I with frivmls in town ow) the w.-L, L-nd. ..4' 0>....4L`.. . of his cousin. .\'li.s<<-.< Lanu-oly of l`orm1t.o \v-rv the _L'119. of Z\Irs. J. Rod;-`<-r.< mu-r rhu wa-ok o-ml. we ek Mr. itinj,-' \r1.. |llIllIL~ , .VIis. ~: ;\`Ia.r_L.-`urn: .\`Ia.lcom. of To- ronto L'niwrsit.\' spent. the week uml ..A ..,..m.-. \r\`I'cx'-`||'~|- L " .\I;'. A. I`). Lnnnox of St1'utt'onl . ww-k and with M-a_\'or and RIx'>1. 6`rai_x:. a I .\h.<. Robt. Rtxssol of Toronto \'i. \l n nu n n,,-.\ ml Bliss Ila ;\ ew t,on is spending: theg \w-ck at home. ` \r- 1.1 uy n u. ...,...c. .`-'TE;<.s NIzu'_\' Walker visited in town` over the week end. h u~ 11 uv n -u- l uz. hume up -.nu,_, nu. uuuu. uuwall. ` Miss isobel Walker spent the week` and at her home .here. . Mr. Alf. Gaston of Toronto spent ;`::vt - at his home here. Mr. and Hrs. V. Simmons . Eh-' week end in Newnmrket. - Mr. Jas. Findlay spent the week; sand with friends in Toronto. _ Mr. Donald MacLaren is home from I`oront.o for the week. .`v`iis'.=: G. Hurlburt was home from Toronto over the week end. Mr. Barry Carson of Toronto? pent. the week end at home. Mr. Neil MoDona1d spent the holi- day with friends in Fern Mr. Purraeht Pm-t.ri(lg'e of Toronto spent the week end at home. Mr. R. Ca-ideiwood spent the week: end with friends in Toronto. Miss Gladys Wiles zpent the wz,-I:l~. end with friends in Toronto. 1.7., ,._ ,1 'ur_,- 1-1, V` 1 u upplement to `the Northern Advance ` `)1 r. 'rllv*5 vv - LAO LA\allI.'\;l \Jlllll(l VVCW-`. over Sunday. Gordon Channcn spent. the c-ml at home. .-\n;,','LL\` Ross of Toronto is vis- f1'ic.~nds in town. n nv,1 . u - :- PERSONALS ul`s.I x. {0.~'.~' '|`wis.- went to ().-n:m'~.n I visit- ' . Mrs. C. H. G. Smith, nu..~ . u..~.- v\I..|I\. v\I .x. to attu-ml the- u w...-u. | Hunt-er of Orillia was.` ;\.u-_ nu;-an wn.-u Luuu uluulltl. ; Mr. Harvey Speers of Toronto! lgspent the week end with Mr. and` `rs. Wm. McLean, Bayeld St. i 3 g Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Moore motor-5 iwl to Rochester, N.Y., on Good Fri-! 3!day to spend the Easter holida_v;~'. i Mr. Harold Ansley of Toronto! | ;University was an Easter visitor at? \ the `home of M1`. and I\`IcFad- Y: `.en. `I . .. n. -. . -- uuu IV l\.'lJ M1-. and Mrs. 1.1 Acuuo ul 1 ULUHLU. Ezra Parkhouse of -lingston "are visiting in town. Messrs. Rnbt. and Emerson Walk- er were home for the holiday. `.\Y..~ Y_'-II. .-,I _n (1 ,.-_,AI ru :,' Miss Jean Cowan ,of th:- Univr-1--I .sit_v of Toronto spent. the Easter holiw :days at home. ! sun.-.~.. ..-| nu xu Lvl uubu. E M)`. Harold i Helen Smith of . fholidays at home. ' INC-.. 1 7..'I4_. T1,- . .Iulxu1.\-T an. ll.LIlIlC- Miss Helen Ross of Toronto Uni- i\'r.v'. spent the week end at hm" [h0`.`.r1r: on Dunlap St. i 17` 1'.` \,fn..I'\.;. uvnu. ux l.'LlIllU1l ub- , .~ ! -Miss F. E. MacDou_2fa_l1 is spend- :ing; the Ea.: holidays with Mrs. A. {Scott of Inglewood. - I VIL... \.l.. A ,l....... -4: u..- 1) IN I uuvbu vi. xu5u;wvuu. Q Miss Ada Adams of the 13.01. waif is spending the holida_\=:~ at her! home in Peterboro. Mi:-:s(-s Bertie and Mabel Warnica of King}; are spending; t.h<.+ week un-i L181` the parental roof. 1 Miss Helene .\Ic(7u1lr_vugn of l`o-5 ronto spent the week and at her; home on Elizabesll St. ' 1\l,__, 12 ru .u . Ir- ,. ion Circle will is to 11.`- oicers. . meet at the Par: on Friday evenimx. There the annual election of Miss Anah McKinley of Toronto ivpr-nt Eas-tel` at her home on Brarl-i `iford St. I Inc .3 cu. uvluc. E `Mrs. R. B. Johnson and daug'htez,' :`\Tvar_\' left to-(lay to spend the week; 3end in Toronto. `i I \r nr I` n. ... . --. v uu.--\. uu ;.:uuaau:;uu >.JL. Mrs. K. Strother and Miss Alice Creswicke of Toronto are spending the wee-k with their mother. Liz, rr-,-,,,, n .- nu I. 1. LJVV1L'II\4C- ! Mr. West. Corbett of Toronto! -spent over Easter with his 1'nother,} `Mrs. P. Banting`. 1 ` Mr. Charles Lennox Toronto and` Miss Bessie Lennox of Richmond; Hi}I are holidaying` at home. i 1,1,. 1 c,_,.,_..|,, :,. 1.,..-... ..L- 1' uu. nu.` uvuu. nu \/laI.K\`oL:-u..g. Mr. Percy Corbett of Bowman- ville spent the week end in town. Miss Nora Armstrong of Guelph is \'iSitiI1j_" her aunt. Miss S. Amtstrongz 1'11`. Gordon Bidwell of Toronto 51):-nt the week end with his parents. iii`. Harry Shannon of Carlton Phicr spent Easter with his pa1`ent.~`. Miss Doris '1`ui-nc.-r of 'I`o1-onto Nonnni school spent Easter at home. Mrs. Earl Livingston spent the ho1"1ln_y with her parents in St.ayner. Miss Gladys Hicklinig is spemlii-,.-` thw holiclays under the parental 1'oo.\ mu. u..mm w.,...u....,., mnnnf fhp. nu. uni. uuuua_y-11:5 cu, uuun; ;`u/In. J. Sproule is home : itc-1'. some time :lau_':"nL:':1-. Mrs. W. Wilson. : Sound. ` ..u. [ M1`. and Mrs. Chas. 1~'ostm' of C05 Ebourg spent the holiday with the ;latter s parents, Mr. xand Mrs. W. J. !Shannon. \n,- n .. n I Miss Dorothy Brasier and her] fyoun_:e1' brother of Toronto spcnti ifiaster with tho:-ir g'ran .\I1'.<.l {C. Carley. ! ` \v- v . 1. u n .. .... .-uuuuuvu. I .....,......,., ...a.. Miss Rita Grose of Toronto Nor- [R181 school is spr.-mling` her holidays `at her home. 3.11`. John Jamieson of Maple spent l .ha- \\'m~'k end with his xlaug`htei', Mrs. 'I`. A. Lawrence. an \Y1 . n u .. .. ... I Miss Jam-t (`ampbell of Thorntoni. jtmtl Miss Frziiikie Campbell of Col-! Ilingnvooil are spvn tho \\'('l`k witlil their aunt, Mrs. '1`. Sinclair. ` u..,. r<..u:.. r~....1_...__ ,,._,u ., ,4, uu.u nun, Anna. L. ulux, ;\`h'.=. Colin Graham : l`~.ir. John G1-ahum. of we)-n the _I_'ue.-.st,s of the -`.."1'. .\1I'.~'. J. S. Shortt. xv, IV -u I. 1. n .\'Ii. Muriel lT`omnto spent 1 |u1"s parents. I wnm n. `L. n ltunuuvo. I Miss P1'est.on took the 2 `the Methodist church morninp: last. \Y!.... "315... IV.,-__ ,3 rn, .\`h'. Cw.-il LVR-Mullen of .1511` .\Iis.< Hazel McMull(,-n lo spe-nt tho holi(la_\' with A'ntS, Rev. and Mrs. H. S. I I.` 4;-1- (VA l m E .,.. . .\Ii. Mabel Che:-.s1m1n and B1.-ssis-3 [)~Hm't of Bzu'x'ic_- mm taking :1 trip! |'lurin,u; tlw Easter holitlays with 300 lnthvl` Ontario toacl1ers under the [:'uiluncr- of Dr. J. 1. .Hu;.-'hn-.4. In- {clmlmi in the itinm'nr_\' arc: visits Ln \Vz1:~'hin_L`ton. .\'e:w York, PhiIurleIp11i.'1i lunul Atlantic (.`it,\'. I nu uUAA'.|u_Va uuucn mu: yzuuuuun Mr. Harold Wardman spent the weak vnd with his brothel` in Wind- Aux/.\ W... ...... Cuu at Mr. Dick Ca1li_2han '.'isit.in:: his uncle, Mr. art. 1... .. ..... Miss Mamie Henry of Bo,znnsvi1]<.-E -'1,-out tho week end at her homu. i of Bz1n'io i! L. W. Stexng . ..a. I THORNTON ` Sharpe and [Caster with t Smith and Nlissi Toronto spent the` pus * " H`: ;\`[cI\Iullon. nwlulln. and nephew, uuu u\.`JuI. n . Iiincartlim,-. t'orn1n.r s sis- v over I`Iu.~`.tr.-1'. Peterboro km of Toron- ith tlwir par- Q \|'..7\fnI1.... ..\.. vn\.L,n an` on Sum!`-.t;\'[ I I l fl'i('l1(l ofi the form- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hancock of Col-i well spent Sunday with fric-,n(l.< in! town. i u: rn, ,, nv ru .1 .~ vn,,, ,, .-. , again af- * with hm`: .. n BARRIE, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, APRIL 16, 1925 ,' JOHN B. BUCHANAN f 'l`hr_-2-e dieml of pneumonia after a [two weeks illness, at his home on {Dunlap St, on Wednesday morning` I ;IJohn B. Buchanan, in his 74th _\'e:u' .IDr:ceased was born at Keene l'l`went_v-two years of his life \Vr.')`(: .`spent at Gravenhurst. where he was{ -. foreman in the Micklc and D,\*1`nun`l'i -:mill. Coming to Barrie n: years, i:1_';'o he established a garage bu.;ine. -_,!which he conducted along with his! -son until his death. an, 1 _ L an n 1 _uuu uuuu um uuuuu. 1 The late Mr. Buchanan was a 3Presbyterian and a Consr_-rvative. .Su1-viving are his wife, two sons, Has. of Toronto and Bert of Barrie. ;and a daughter, Annie, of Barrie ' ;Two brothers and six sisters also ru fmain, James of Bella.-ville and Archie` :01 Preston, Mrs. Lancaster and Miss iEiiza of Campbellford, Mrs. B1`00kE.\ of Leaming-ton, Mrs. Pierce of Peter-` horo, Mrs. Sexsmith of Havelvock and : |Mrs. Turk of Toronto. I u not. ' i Deceased was born in Markham.E 4He came while quite young to Innis-| 'l and spent most of his life farm-' img` in the Stroud district. in 1920 the retired from active life, comin.-,-', ito Barrie. Fourty-ve years :--.;;'o hu' {married Minnie Gartley of Lefroy. `She survives him, as well as his fam-i lily, Mrs. A. Dyer of Holly, Chas. and! `Fred of Stroud, Dalton of 'I`o1'onto; fund Bert at home. There remain {also to mourn his loss three brothers, izmd :1 sister, Mathew of Barrie,` [Robert and John of Stroud, and ;\'Irs.; EH. Ferris of Boston. `u.;u. u;n \lL ;v4.vALvu- I` Rev. J. S. Shortt will ofciate at the funeral, which will take place on `Friday a.f.te1'noon to Union cenicetc-ry. FRANK ROBERTSON A very sudden stroke carried o{'l'i ?Frank Robertson at his home on! lworsley St. on Wednesday evening, April 15. The late Mr. Robertson} who was in his 75th year, had been; in good health till the evening` of his! ldemise. He died ten minutes after: 1 1 who stroke occurred. : ` I\ I I - `I IV 3 2 I 0 I-u.au u; mun: xu mu: uaxxlt llUb[.HLEll.l | The late Mr. Guest was born at |Bi:_;' Bay Point 44 years ago, where! .he spent his boyhood clays. Later glie moved to Holly, where he farmed; E for many years. Nineteen yciars ago! I 1e married Efe Hicks, who survives} I `him, with ve children, Elmer, Mil- iton, Sarah, Marion and James, all-' at {homo Five brothers also survive, `Louis of Strourl. Algeho of Toronto, lllurton, Harvey and Alolphus, all of: 3 Barrie. lm... .4: LA\. The funeral took place on Wed- inesday from his late residence to ;St. Paul s cumcter_v, Revs. Beach and [Cousins ofciating. I `P The late Mr. Robertson was 21! lmembt.-!' of the Workmen, a Presby-E `tr.-rian by 1'e1ig'ion and a Liberal in` ,politics. The funeral will be held on `Saturday to Stroud cemetery, Revs. :W. J. Watt and J. S. Shortt otci-at-x b\IlYll- I .\h'. ~ I`om McCa1`th_\' . of Torontof L'ni\'~r. sprent Lhv \vek and in} town. \:- n1 1 1 1 1 1 n:,1 _,. E After a long and painful illness ithere passed away at the R.V. Hospi- ltul on Monday, April 13, Frederick !R. Guest, of Holly. He had been `ailing: all winter and spent a good | of time in the Barrie hospital. I 'Pl1n lath: M1- flnng-4 mg l-...... ..4 i "1;-f MRS. SAMUEL J. GORDON 'I`lu.-11 (lied in North Bay on Fri- .u,\', April 10'h in ]1:--- f5':`1h _\'r~-ar, f.\.H:. Samuvl J. G01`(l0'.`. Fm"-...-1'l_\' Q Elizabeth Gertrude VVr`:..-'h`.` of ;St1-owl.` 'I`he deat}: occurn-u [W0 !tla_\`s after the birth of hurl` fourth baby. The child is doing` well. I)ucu:\se was born at 'l`hornton, but moved later to Struud. whurn i=ho took an active part in tho church and social life of the n_.'~ Il`iCt. I I I I -.ruu_v. a nu. . ` ut moved 1 : ` FREDERICK R. GUEST OBITUARY ! Holly Dyer was home nv-tr .2110; week end. Miss Eva Kell spent the week endf at her home here. } Miss, Gladys Slwigley is <,];endin_g' the holidays at her home. 5 Miss Reta Campbell .==p~':nt `he week end at her `home here. I E Beverley Burns spent the xvmck! `end under uthe parental roof. ! 1 RTE;-o Alb... `D nnnn ,...4. L. ...-,.__.1:..-. ,| ILItll`\.'~aL, Llalllco g Mrs. Young` is back to her dau;_:`h- tr;-r, Mrs. W. Hunter, after spemlin'_: a couple of weeks at Strouzl. `.\..V.. ......1 \.r.... `I:LL xx u \/uw1JAC u; wcvzna zrua ouuuu. [ Mr. and Mrs. Robt. R-';.71mJ(ls at.-f tended the ~g'oldcn wedding-_' of 3-I1-s.5 llteynolds sister 21.1. Caletlon 1-211:2: lurt week. in 1 .. .-... A1450: Ay. ;)u.u1lIuAA'u D. I : Mr. and Mrs. ~Hm'vr.-_v Hu-`ntezr of iMid*1and, also Mr. and Hamil- . jton Hunter of Barrie were Sunzlay} visitors at Wt . Huntter s, 10t.h lim-.1 i i I 'l`.lm mun.-.n+|.... -4! +\..:.. ..,..,.-..-....: ..u.uu.: nu uuvvu. I .\'I1-. RL._~:,'. Blackstock spent thv wt-ck r-ml in Midland. Miss Grace Beaatty of I`o1'onto :<.pent Haste)` at home. (1,... 1._L._..-_ _L- 1v .1 n -nu-.v;.: um nun. J.1l.lll'|1C.l a, LUUII AuIl'.\ Twhe sympathy of this communitvl is extended to rthe family -of the lartel VIi'. Fred Guest, who passed mvayl on Monday, 13th, at the Royal Vic- toria Hospital, in his 45th year. E 'I`lnn I.nIlI'n(~ An! -3 IJ-1I.. .3... ,..v..u. 4;ua-1.uu.u, un una -xuuu _yI::a1.. ! The Ladies Aid of Holly church {met at the lhome of Mrs. Hr.-rb. :Loug`heed on Wednesday afternoun,` 3 with a goodly number present. M1-s.l. `George Brown was elected prraaidenti `for the coming year. Q I i I vuu uuucl wul: pa.1t:IlLu1 FOUL. Miss Aiice Beamont is spending` a week with her sister, Mrs. Hamilton fI|mte1', Barrie. \,f.... \I...._. :_ L-,I_ A I u I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hunt and '31! Ka}ph of To1\o11~ to .*-`pen: (>\'e2' Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. )~IL-"vb. ; Lougheed. ` N/l.. ......1 Mr- uy n n, , xt- ; uv-sucw- I 7 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Barron, Missf L. Beamvont and Mr. J. Greenwel1,' all} 501' T`o1'onrto, spent last week end uti `Mrs. R. Beamonfs. I 11.. _,, 1 1: -n- rv Thirteen years ago she married S. Gordon and moved with him to] North Bay, where he carries on a; coal and wood business. She is sur-| vived by her husband and four chi]-I dren, Delbert, aged 8; Lloyd, aged: 15; Kathleen, aged 3, and the infant? zlziughter; also her parents, living in` Stroud, four brothers and three sis- ters, Geo. of Vermilion, Alta.; Chas., Fred and Bert of Stroud, Mrs. S. J. Broley of Stroud, Mrs. Ivan Mc- Lachlan, Tollendale, and Miss Mabel Wrigiht, principal of Walkerviller school. The funeral -took place on Sunday,` ". 12th, from Mrs. S. J. Broley .- home to St. Paul's church and ceme- tery, Rev. Stevenson ofciati ng. Those acting` as pail-bearers were I I\`Iessrs. Wm. Reid, A. Green, H. Hughes, Thos. Scythes, R. Webb and} F`. Peacock. Those present from :13 distance included Mr. and I..= Gordon of Lindsay, Chas. Gordon 01" North Bay, P. Lukes of Detroit, Mr.` and Mrs. Bert Martin, Hal and Frankie Martin of Toronto, Miss An- nie and Mr. R. Wirght of Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Webb of Thornton, .\`Ir. and Mrs. C. McConke_\' of Orilliu. I The _voun_:-: people s 1neeti11p,' will `he held in the basemr-ntv of the[ church on Fritlay evening`. Eve1'_v-l one welcome. 1 !=Ive)'_\'one is busy on the land these days. Y\l.._ T) 1'.` f`..I.l_._,I1 3,, _.: Kuv `mu;/uu auu um. \.zavua11uc'a. I Mr. and Mrs. MacKay and MacKa_v of Elmvale were 3.-guest-s of M1". and Mrs. Rix for Easter. 1 Our teachers, Miss Gilmore and I Miss Shanavhan, are spending; the holi- idays at their homes in Alliston and i , I 1 o. ,_ . n ..v.. - - I - \/AVJI Special Easter services vvo.-re held in both churches on Sunday and Easter music was given by the choirs. rru -- n`1\.u|. numucx an nuulc. ` Geo. Johnson of North Bay is vis-| iting Mr. Stan. Gowan. ' R/r:. ..L..I u7..n._.. ,, ,,- .u,, ,, u,` . , ,,_.v__.W , i There was quite a fall of snowl lon Sunday night. : `hfur. \X7 VI` 1).. ..L..:. . I VI : ,.. .... -..a\aa|\.|sA_y -u5uu. 1 l Mrs.. W. T. Pax-t1'i am`. Miss: Stella Pa1't1'idg'e are visiting; friends at Milton and St. Catharine's. ML. ..__.I 1L,,, war, 17 . v|1- l ...._,.,. Mrs. R. F. Caldwell is visitim: in 'I`o1=on-tao. N .. .. .. I I i i CROWN HILL HOLLY a i Once more the monster death has i_v`i. our community and claimed {for its viotim Mr. William Winters. 'l`hree xveeks ago Mr. Winters took iblood poison and `although the best meclical aid was lpnocured at the ,time, it seemed almost impossible to getop its course. At the end of the iilrst week of his :illness he also de- gvreioped pneumonia and plqurisy. He lwas removed to Collingwood hospi- ; ml and placed under the care of the lbest medical aid procvurable, lblllt not having` strength to fight the monster zh:-ath he passed to the great beyond on Friday, April 10. Mr. Winters ,came to this country about frteen years `ago, a mere `boy, and started lwork at the City Dairy farm at :\`r_~w Lowell. Five years ago he ,married Miss Minnie Mackenzie of Bren-twood. Two years ago lhe pur- chu.-`erl the farm of -Mr. Felix Des- liardine and started into the -milk to mourn his loss are his wife and two small -children, also his mother and four sisters. His mother and ;two sisters, Mrs. Dash and Mrs. Hinds, reside at Brentwuod, Mrs. Peak of Toronto am: Mrs. Rogers of jl:Ing'lan His father died fteen }months ago in England. The oral itributes showed the respect, in which }he was held, -a.-mong them being: a a\vrea.th from wife and family; spray, Mr. and Mrs. Hinds; wreath, Mr. and lMr.~:. Dash; wreath, Allan family; `spray, Mr. Chambers and Miss Weay- gmouth of Barrie. The `pall-lbearers lwere Geo. Allan, Jas. Allan, Thos. Jllinds, Robt. Allan, Harry Allan and Wm. Seymour. Rev. R. H. Halbert conducted the service at the house, t.z1kin=_e' for his text 2nd Cor., 4th Chap., 17d;h and 184th verses. Inter- ment was made in Anr;.>:us Union lcemetery. Mrs. Winters and family lhave the sympathy -of the whole icommunity in their sad be1'eavement. l I business on an extensive scaxle. Let . ...-......,_, u||\. ;uu.ua Lavmu, a unu- -zzoml and emerald rings. Out-011 lbown g'ues r,s included Mrs. Allan of fhefvoy, Mrs. Laurence Nonbon of Qxamilton and Mrs. W. H. Aitkcn of Ber-ton. ! Saturday evening", April 11, at the {home of the bride, 1868 Bloor St. 1 west, Toronto, a quiet wedding took place, when May Hesson, daughlter of Mr. William Campbell, and the I-ia-te Mrs. C'a.mrpbel], formerly of Port Arthur, was united in 1narriag'e to Henry Earl Sco_t1_t of Toronto. Rev. Dr. McKerr-ol of Victoria church ofciaited. 'Dhe bride, who ,was un`a;txtende looked cha.rm.ing' In la grown of cream cunt velvet with seed pearls and was given in mar- riage by her faither. Mrs. G. C. Allen of Lefroy, sister of the bride, played the wedding march, and dur- ,ing' the si.g'nin~g of the register Miss Jezm I-lesson sang. After the core- mony a buffet luncheon was served. IT-he happy bride and groom left !later by motor for points south, the I bride travel1.ing' in a pretty rosewood isilk suit, trimmed with mink and Iwearing the g'room s favor, a dia- .-anml uncl ..w.m...I.l .......... n..; ,4- BIRTHS IBEARDS.-\L:L--At the R.V. Ho.pita], I nn annrl l'4`...l.... \....:l In Int): MARRIED 1 IMOI"P`A'l`-BLACK--At the parson- l age, 54 Mary St., on 'l`hu1`s(lu_\ , I April 9_, by Rev. A. J. G. Czn'sca I` ' den, Dorothy Ardag'l1 Black of Cumlles to C'hzu'l<-s Mo'at, also 01' I Cumllua.~'. .\Ii:~:.~ :-s Rhoda and Isobel Bird Toronto aw sp~ndin_L,-' thv holimluy home. \r- \v ,, - \v \ ,, _,. __\l. vr

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