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Northern Advance, 8 Nov 1928, p. 5

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3 \r(|Xll\- \\.I ..-_ ...- pmisod my ski11,1 s=houldcr in theirl t one of them ever! is it with yo`u1| -, I was 3. churclwl did not stop me` was sinking to thej and yet never (lid (1 about the future` I a_\'e1'. we IJ."cLV'L country. 1 was. came to see me skillhp ever ,6 yo`u1|Vr 9. churc`.1 1 3 me was the jj ` ---L AA<--a-I .l..'l tell how mall a man` of \\'lmft it takes to' 1 L`-111111) Jjorden [0 name nun L-uu ha.1`(l- 4 ------ manlagile Airmen. The nal score was on luomlay ML.`._ J_ E. Hcwitt` 54 k_ 14 to 5 111 favor of the Toronto Clammrton St pagsed away after June.team' an illness oxtendinf_~; over a po1`io(l ,' that ; Thf` Bealles P1`0"9d 4 mu'hl|of six months, at the zinc of 64 ab0u`tlheav1e1- team than the Flyers, a11d.yea1.S_ The kite M1.S_ Hewitt had 0 paylmzmy of their points were scored bylbeen a residem of Barrie for about afe1.'iVveig'ht alone. The Flyers showed eleven years coming. here from back -`(just as much science as their oppon- C,1.ai,b,.hu1.St where she kept a general Pa1~k.lent5' but lad` E beef mid again store for many years. The funeral boot-'=_thm' It was 3' ite"5tig and was held on Wednesday afte.r.n'oon their`-fast` contest: the ha`m'pi 5 featur` and was 3.-ttemlecl by a large num- (I cus-limg fan-V times `Vim Well` heavy ber of residents f.1'o~m town, and s nowizplu-{mg from Cvaiglnurst and Curown Hill. mve1.t_| During the opening` period pla._v ' I th0i1"W5 `ml e"e' "smkes `mking w. H. HI-1WSON,'.MAGlSTRATE I :,l posslble most of the chances E-0-1 AT PENETANG PASSES 1 m1k_ sco1'1ng'. The only score made 1n thls at with quarter was by the `Beach, I when on Thursday last Nov. 1st W. iust 51 Ault wz`1s` downed bezhlml the 11ne for H. Hewson Police M,a g.1Sh_ajte od 1-~ I--.1 knnn in ill lwnnlth tlXi3l`3S:'(l HIS buzzuw (Iv nu. 3...-.. E 0'. 4:1 old frienl, Police M:1s_;'i.- t1':1te 1` Hewson of Peneta.ng. Mag`istra.te Jc's, Cnown Attorne_\' Evans aryal 5 7`W. A. Boys also 'L(ltlC'.l their wur(ls 1 -of `1 l . S 1. L1 1: .1 .6 )1 1 L (1. "inea1":st. place to whur-.; tribute. l\IzLg'ist1'atve Hogg ..1ll(l he was 7 here at 21 consiclerzxble dis:.u1\=:1ntu.g'e to hear a case that shoulul have been ; in the juris.lie ti0n of Alliston as the Lhe Qfl'en(:a: [was c0mhnitl;eLl, and oife-)'e(l _<,e\'ercl{ Cl`ltlCl:` on bringing tin: p-.u'::'1'u.s sol far, putting` them to extra expense. W. A. Boys ~saicl that if it vas on the gmund of expense, that as bcrtxlm pu1`L'1es haul e11g'age counsel in Bzusrle the cost of trial would be much less here than if the counsel` `had to travel to Alliston. | Mnlmur I 11-...) ,,u., ,-`.9 1` On Monday morning Pohcr: Mag`- istrata Hogg of Collingwoosl occu- pieu the bench in the police court. an;l before commencing prr-L-etlings cxp1'2.~.~'c(l his sorroxv at the }_Ja.ssi11g -A nu +1.-:n-`I Pnln-u Mn 'Ic1'0.~:: . J K The Air boys `put. up u sp1c3m1id.,l1 1` fast gxamu, but were outweig;`hto bx`; (`Ln ` , . Lveh mM.;t.he nc.n1(:1 101-ce.~ f1om the mt}. Imam _ _ E I A u'...~ one point. [11 the second` quarter Balmy f Beach got under way first, and with h their superior weight rannned the a Ai1'men s line, Cnowhurst forcing his r way Lhrough for a touch, which 1 1 ( Pontzon converted, making` the score 7 to 0 for the Beach. In the t'hi1'(l session speettaoulur play was pulled by the Airmen, who forced the Beaches` line. Hauling grabibecl the ball and` started for the goal line. The- lBez1ches., thinking` the referees a 1`athe1' whistle had blown, let him run and I LL _. Hun 4-'np an nag`: 1lWnl5Ll(: nuu Ulunu, ... .. . _.,, I .{l1e crossed the line for an easy`; `touchdown. A _2`1'c-at howl 211-050" M1`:-0111 the Toronto players, but the 9 score ;~:-tood, giving" the Cumq) Vc`l ":|point..=., but before the quarter n-`f nulislu-(l lhu B(-aches scored six more; `C'jpoints, leaving` the scoring: at the; Hi<.\n(l of the third . 13 to 5. { ml: BL-aclzcs sc-orexl the only point (If! `the nal quartel`, ulthou}:h both lintssi i1-I xluul mn`1'0w oscap0.~` from l)(~m.., `T1 . I V H 'Cl'0>',.' : " "" - LA... nn -1 11llinl;l SUPERVISOR OF SPENDS FEV i Direct From Ocean Your Table I C1'cswick<.- o`e1'o(l a plea for ml, who he said was 20 year: e. 01' c0n:sult2Lt.ion of counsel an ,`.ment wa;~' .'1_L:'1'ee(l {,0 by all 5 till 'I`ue. Nov. 13, and ; ..n,..;+m1 n-r 921 mm nml two Mv::. ~.ized fuoan the LUVLCAA us.-- ., - (~11 to V.0.N. wom< FEW DAYS HERL \ .\J..\.. ;..,... .. 'l`I.1e; ni5_-`h.t.` f`n r\.'|\I PERSONALS Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Kelcey of Toronto spent the week end with the f01'mer s parents on Wel- lington St. Mrs. D Arcy Hinds of Toronto spent over the week end visiting Mrs. Berliard Hinds, Mulcas-tut St. Miss M. Stevenson of Ottawa, Supr3.r\'iso1' for the V.O.N., spent a ` low days in Barrie this week. `L, ,i...| `M... \,!..n.lnll R11`-:InH'.:1l1(i ICW days 111 DuL'L`1k: ulna ivuuzn. Hr. and Mrs. Memlell Burdett and Mrs. Burdett, S1`., of Toronto, are spending` the week witlw` Mrs. M. Turner, Small St. _` J. T. Simpson attemled the fun- `leral oI_,"l1is uncle, the late Samuel Si1111)so11, at G1".\\'0nhu1`st on Mon~ `[day. l -- . . a-r,, n 1- r~..11.._.1.....1.4..-.. \ uuy. Mr.` mul Mrs. R. J. Gallagher h`.1\`c again taken up residence in Ba1`ric, and have purchased a home on 'l`hompson St. 1\.r.. 1;\......1. Llmumnml Sc qnnndin l BurriL `l I A Dill Piclzles :'-UV Q |11Luu1~y-auu >.1'.. l Mr. Frank Hammond is spending `:1 couple `of weeks with U. Toronto `party in .\'or`.he1'n Ontario on a `deer hunt. -- 1- n mt _I'__:._.I_L ,.,.n+ r\\ 1\I' vl\/Lrls. J. P. Wilcox passed away at her home, 33 Jackman Avg-., To- ronto, on Movnclay a:fternoo.n. She wzis a dearly `loved sister of lVIug;is- tmte J effs and he had hurried to her bedside immediat.0l_v after the clos- ing of court on Monday, but she had passed away before -he a1'1'ived. Interment took place at the family Jplot at Bond Head on W'eLlncs ...L`t . . . n n Ah \.lUU.L uuuL. Mrs. J. B Mcl{nig'ht spent over `ithe week end visiting at Bond Hczm. ' I trict am grettcx l. Satu1'da_\ S1 . Mary D` Alex. _Bert Sn nis 68. J1` I old .\\":.1 last, 1st, Hewson, M'agist1'a:te Peiietaiig, who had been in ill health for some time, passecl away. He had been a practicing` barrister and a life-Long resident of Penetaii-g. A man of ne charac.ter, he was high- ` ly 1'8-SIpCC:l.0(l by citizens of the (l~is~ zltrict and his death is deeply rc- g'1`ettc(l. Intel-men-t took place on ll S2ttl11'(la_\'. :x .. I X ` ms no. _] J1`. lV.--C1\:u'1L-s Vluuie :i Wullwin 82, Mznbol U l Wlifn n- Hermon '71, Dnn1n {:7 _`W1nIl l' nuunun ..., __ . ;i1 uolc (SS), `Ve1'u Poole (37. S1`. 1'I1.--Car01ine Smith 84, Chas. ,l,:!(}r<.-e111:1\\' RI}, Ethel Craig: 83, Leona ;:()`I{(.-ill`\' 82, Anita Greenluw 72, 1-\1'chit> ML-Ginni.< G-1, "`O1iVm' Can'- ~- IV.---Florence Russell 89, Mary Dwyer 84, Mavis Greenlaw 80, Alex. Finlay 75, Marion C-raig.-' 74, Smith 74, Wi1li-am M'c`Gin- `SUM IJI. 3, J1`. III.---D0r0th.\' Pi:-rcu 80, I{wt.h- llceen Smith 77, Helen Finlu_\r 74, lEvc1,\'n Finlzly 72, Leo O'HeiH_\' 63, `-Clz1rcn(.-0 G31] (33, Olivm` O Ro,ill_\' 51, `;AH'ruLl Wzxllwin 4!). ` Sr. ]I.--J2Lmes Smith 87. B~o~b`by ;:i\Ia11i11 86, Marion Spence '70, Etn- ust B0\\(l1'u)' 137. Roy T;::cy 67. Ar- k U111!` Gremllzuv GI, ```Bill Caxson. 1.--l\Ia1'_2`a1'et O`Reil1_\', David 1.1..-DI .2 2;`: Size Tin Walnuts Fancv Cnlifm MRS. J. P. WILCOX H`.;\tr: w` "..:!io ? Smith. Sr. P1'.--Dorot.h\' Finlay, Dorothy `sVi1li~:, .~\(h'an `\Vz111\\'in. Hubert T1'~.1cy, Pzxtricia Dwyr-1', Dolly Hewitt. \ J1`. Pr.---Ma`4leine G1`Ce111u\v, Him`- 0111 Spence, Edna Hc-witt. \ * Denotes absence. L. Mistele, M. Smith, 'I`n-.u-ham. GEORGE GARDNER MRS. J. E HEWITT NO. 6, VESPRA Page Five ago, w`m:rr: he Hr: wont \vCst but has 1i\'I_`(l for -.1 number ,1`vived b y his Ielen 63,` Hivm` Kelled Walnuts Ii`-in 1-n_Rnr_ \1A|A ` D 0 roth y Juuvu, Tcachens. the Currants I-`lncsf. I ciieese 2 2.5:. $5651 vv Isnlula Fa:ncy-Bor- deaui: Halve: 1 I /I Ill IIICUI I IO\-llirnr Cholcc-l!alveI Real Bright Stock .- -1 _ I'nx|9.v_.[,g1-gg . INCERSOLL CRE.-HI and PIMENTO '1`HURSDAY. 2.'0`.'T',`.`.`1`..f`.'.`. s, 1923 ` lnuts Fancy California D1am'd Bud. Coucords.. 'ru:u._a Finest Qua]. Clean, Bright Frult.. %5`,bec'a[ M * HOLLY BRAND . CALIFORNIA .SLlCED:' i11'1'Lln`,L1ug . Deliver; ad 4 p.m. The Deli` w 4 -. n.,,.|q V.Btle. 14 p.111. .33: Dc,-lives`; each (14 = Stores Closed All Lb. 59 _.'2 Lbs. 29c L5. 42:: Q; 19 have 1'_\' Service Saxturduy. n \v Faun- ba1Lu1'uu_y. `cry Com- rlelivc-rj-,`. _-.. ..,. -J__ . .._... Special Sample Sale of Ehristmas Cake for Three Days Only ._ .L:. ....w H.- We want every one to try thi: finest of Christmas cakes, then 1 convinced that for Christmas you: t`_I... .......; rnrnn from Loblaw's. zonvun Cake 1 MILK W tores Remain Open Follow- 1 TT 1_'l(...... \ 7 Peel- Shelled Almonds Fancy Valencia . . . . . . . . . . . . - NESTLE S E VAPORA TED ,2 _ I D..2.... Sjhelled F ii wlnnct OI! . N atufal Figs Finest Qunl. ' I11 Lima Beans `,`,.,,",,',. Baby Carrots Nnture s Best Br. ...-..-_.__. illtu I Lsuclu Finest Quad. sound. Sweet . LIL Y BRAND - .-cH1c;:EN HADI Tuna Fish Fnncv Liz D\:Iu|uuu: :2. Pure Maple .` Old Toffeegf. Finest 0,: Cooking _Lemon and Orange .,.u.. .e- RI:-mkwcl1 s I L IIORNE"S DAINTY ddings 3Pi.'gs. 2` "REAL DELICIOUS" nluu. uuu 5 8: Blackwell 7 Turn-down C1 In 1' tan Fancy Light Delmonte B1`.- II I (I )1` bun) r from I Vilberts l\u on` High Park eand Groun I 5.: \r-.--__ Special Price '-ii`? 12 mu, ...-.. , - istma: your ( 1 ' 021113.. 2 Sy1'UP ` Meat '.-Q`tcrs this --- um \a..-_, 3 now, the you will be 1 r Christmas -Ro.1sted r':sh Daily I / U00! 6:) Luulnvuv-u V1,-.- __ ing Wednesday Until pa. \ 2 L53. 1 2 Lbs. J Lb. . 23 24c 55c 40c . 19 . 27 ucaluk lnuvcu . - - - . . a . Sweet Apple Cider Allan : ............. . . yaBum hsonaows $110 To MARRY \ [ DAUGHTER, THEN SKIPS: I uuy. ` If there ever was a place tlmii `needed plain spezLki11g's, it is here i1. this town of Barrie, and 1 ask you is Christ 21 real and personal" i'1'i<.-mi [to you 1 This world is still full 01 |men who preacli eve1'_vt.hin1,-'. Thci l\V0`\1'i(i is still full of xlisease, a tre-' i111(:x1(l'ous disease, and they havei i'tricd cvc1'_\'t.hing to cure this dis 'ease. You have it in this town. I was :1 ball pla,\`c1'. We trzwc;-3 41,, _____`L .. n l ow est (1 epth 5, man who is 21 21-frai. to admit meml)ei`s inn faith. ou5:hl_\ reformed ,G-od. T l1n1'n +'r\11\- who will r.~l.}'ll`:_'.`. , i am a Baptist ! long` to the Me~t.h`0(list 01' P1'esb_\rter- I was lmin, but I hzive been saverl, thor- never 1 cover expenses, then leaves the place .~'innei' it, by =nn< just unyone say a word future` it0m.e' ' trouble alone. Nothing had been `Sin aiboumls everyxvhere. St0'13.d0m_ b`, the \,Oum_,. man or his ltlnnl\n1;1.a:bout your sins. Lea\'emUm1, to ln_0\,i(-`C for the baby a], that tlnnzking` to God. I would thounh p1,ocC(_.dm,`,.S `,\.C1.L. being 1'11-t.l1ei' talk :1 tlhousand times to :1 taken in dnothm, Cour,-L in this re_ Ispect. and is not than to church take refuge Yes, I be- zx drunken the gxmce of Vin i~l:_ in ? Tnilm. and leaves the girl to bear all hei M1`. '.the l:1(l, `of age. After i 1 , ~ ;uly>u1'r.1nent to 'parties 3, ibuil \\=`z1;< aeeptetl of $1,000 and two i,su1'et.ies of $500 each. i plot the ; at 1st. ` ship spei abo in of |V\'lkl I . . fe; aft led all 4*. popular; play ball patted m laclmirzutic said to `soul `I 1 l memtber, Ii`:-om d.1'i `lowest :l(>11: to we ;\l `inn hum, h 1011:.-`l1l_\ reform l I have fol lJ0hn aml Pau ljamin. Befol `lhzul 21 long" f Q to pay somebc No ill will 1:: (1llZ11`l`L`l. Ijl is all. God L wash the wal wood oor. up and puts l ] wvas sax is-cc-vn _voa,1`s l l 1 ltime $2,500. lit and he 11: `eve:-1~_v cent sf lmy rema1'ka.l to the corn: where we 11 legwgez-s, an miles of VVI -`comer. I c as I told th ed and was wares. -God need .T\u'rl sun of ` John Paul, all the sons of Ben- jamin. Before I was c0m'e1'Led I ihzul face. I wanted alwzlysl {to somebody, but what a cl1a.11gw:. i\lo to anyone, no desire to` `quarrc-l. I just love the Lord. thati |- n rV..1 '/ li four sons, .VI2u'k, Lukr2,l'l ` 1 1 .1--- ....+ ..mn+ O-n \nh~'.+n_~_ `nu. V ....,.`.`V, lNo tol 0` l(lllZ11`l`L`l. love that'iB;CaLw does not want to \x'l1ite-ipm` wall or put down a l1ar(l- He just picks a his feet on a rock. to ` team. > saved on the 7th of June. `gs-eevn ago. I owed at` bhatl Th_' `time I told the Lord about lheavl it has helped me to pay;m.ny every since. A few days afrte1'iV_V`e13'} ,my 1*ema.1'ka.ble chance I went ba.c~l<?,3uSt corner of Rivierclalle used to meet the boot-{them and I can see now their`-`fast welcome to their old can see their faces nowlplum them I had` been convert-' D` was througzh buying their '35 1153: H 1 7,44. .........l.. mt. I-an balk. 5001': "` . need-.5 people who can talk.\5 ':Di(l any of you men ever go out ` 21 girl who could not talk; just sit and gig-gle--not much of a c'omrpan- ion. Well, the C'h11I`C1h needs people who can talk, who can express to others what has been done for them. Go ye out and tell others. MIIJTARY FUNERAL HELD FOR FLYING OFFICER On Monday afternoon the fun- eral 0-f Flying` Oicer A. E. Rey'n- S, ohls, who lost. his iife Friday last" when his plane c1'a`.~'~h(.-(i to the I f.-'ro-und at Camq) Bonleii, was he1d,S with military honors. Service was ] held in T1'ini`t_\' Church, conducted `, by Rev. A. R. Bevm-h,=_\' aml Re-v 5: W. B2u'bour, c h:Lpl21in at Camp Bo: } (Inn. About one hundred ofcemli and mvn from thv Camp Air Force-I Z1ttI"`n(iC(i, inciu. :1 1`ii1_`I p:u't_\'.i iaml after interment a volley of; i`1.i11*(,-(3 1'0-umls was red over the` A 1......... ...uu|uu- hf` \Lv\-(.;L{,h_.,- Allan ! . . . . . - . . . . . . . . . ` E uaporated Peaches n..., . ball; `three rosumis \\"d.\ luuu u... I 1 :.:'ra.ve. A large number of \v15e2Lt.h.<+x and flowers show--1 the respect in; `which deceased was heiti by his COD]-`I )'z1rlc~s. I`1'ibutL-:4 from the f011owin_L' \v(-re noticed: O'1cer.< and men. R.C.A.F.; VV21i'1'::.M Ofi"1ce1`s'an(l Ser- ge nts, Air Force; Oirx-1'5. Dept. Militia and Defence; W-.u'ru1~t Oicers and I\'.C.O. s. R.C.C.S.; Officers, R.C.C.S.; .\'.C.O. .< and men, D. Flight. 1 '. i 3 1 vn ..,\.....:n.. u-m-n inimwml in the ber, but th drinkingx. sit, depths, D. 1<`1mg'm:. The remains were interrml Royal Air Force plot at the Barri" Union Ceemtevy. 1- mm-.. T)r.\rI`|n`l]`< wag an M. . -,,, , Flying: Oict-1' P.r,~yno1d`s was an:V 0:~ pex'ience(l yer, 3i f`Cm's of a;rr.-.!3 He came from Leeds, Engzland, 1z1.:t:* Nlarch, joining` the Air Force as any` Iinstmlctor. He was unmarried, anH his mother .<.:t.il1 lives in En;:1a.n Major Currie, who was in the planet at tho timr- of the crash. will rm cover. He is xzuffcrinrx from :1 A-W wly f: ;1(*m1'01 109, .'-xrm nntl jaw -=<~11.a.< from .-"hm-k. is by [Yr :,'.'.,,- \\ give him a grouch. over the Cvhristians 1; they 11 no on the s on, but not 4 me~--How i I 7co7m'erte_l Il`CAMP B?KU_h"V Ur`rn":` `y__ 211` I BALM` BLACH lN FA"T iGAMr` W cha.ng:w_- _ D 1 t3 to. On VVedm.-s(la_\ dlteinoon am}. B L that{Beach rugby team, Dominion cham- \V'11ite~-|ipi"5' of 121$ year joumtiycd to `he Eorden to balttle with the final ` C 1 feeton " in `3 The much I 0 at . tiheavier team the and 2,500. abou- Y `many byih V] h hel. 1 t ay~ 10 as pm 0 D Eweight 5 A afrberu _ _ . `,,,,.L.,,},h, (,_hm,_Q.e science then oppon-`( - . . . n 1 1- L-I.1 .....n:...~.& UCIIILUL _y . n 3. ..-..-..,. Brazil Nuts I;v`;c!\,ye-with _a1n___ .-vi?!`

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