Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 9 Jul 1931, p. 5

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THURSDAY, JULY 9`, 1931. and =a21t.'Kson`s cottage Ior the season. ni Miss Irene Wilson, Mr. Roger and ti Walter Wilson spent the week end at {the Point. oi Mrs. J. D. Rodgers spent two days Stthe early part of the week as the` guest of the Misses Henry while she 5 was superintending the nishing up of the new Rodgers cottage. | -lJJn\J uIJ.l.'&Jn In &&` IL Mr. and Mrs. Thompson Crew and` }family and Miss Harriet Crew are loccupying their cottage at the Point.` III`. and Nhtz, Pnffm-inn nf T.nnm_| ; FJILLDL` ` In '2 Missns Earline and Jean Kendal `1l1\"r returned to their home after !S}_)Cu.diI1;" :1 week with Mrs. H. Rob~' 1.5011, of Bmdford. I .\1i.~:: .\1_vrtle Rinehart called 3:: Mis A. H-ubbert one day last week. 3113. J. RPP,\-`in nnd rlnnu-hhav Ram, uccupymg men` cottage at tne r'omt.' Mr. and Mrs. Patterson of Leam- 'ington are spending the summer holi- days at their cottage. . The N[i. Hen!-v. nf Rnrvia ham: uugs zu melr cottage. I The Misses Henry, of Barrie, have `opened their cottage and W111 re- main for the season. ; MM rw..,..1.,.. nn1vl:u1 .....: :.....:... .cuu;a.ge I01` me summer. Mrs. Sproule and Miss Thomasine Sproule have taken Mrs. Arthur 1Jackson s cottage for the season. ' `'73:: Trans \X/'H=nn Nfuc Dun-nu nvu:-1 |`.u.::: :1. r1-uuoert one (lay last week.` | Mrs. J. Reevie and daughter Bar- ,l)zu'u spent the 1st of July in Graven I hurst. . f"\fU'\II\`IClI\`1.\I0ur\ ._ L1-p~ 4__L..A__ _I .uu1`51.7. 5 Congmtulations to the entrance class. They all passed this year. Miss G. Adams of Orillia is home for a while with her parents. 3 Tl]? \/V.A, mpf nf Tl1F1 hnrnra nf M )-a . j'.:: Cl-2).~`(` Inc \\'oun(1. ' A number of Boy Scouts: from}; Toronto camped along the lake =. in Mr. Male-o1m s eld over the` `week end. 3 The nun-Am. .m...v1m1.4 .; +L.,. 1...... . Papers ! 'lIl':1lI1 I01` E118 Season. ' Hrs. Charles Devlin and family :are enjoying the holidays at their cottage. " and 7.\. h`< 17.1] 'T'vvcn~ uvrn-n at uxeu` cuuage Over me weex end. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Harris, of To- ronto, have taken the J. D. Rodgers .cottage for the I NT)`: Qnrnnln -Anti T\.`Hcc Tknuuueinn | VVBLCUIHE. { Ewart Ralston of Toronto is spencr 'ing his vaction with his mother. I Nrr: T\'.;I and "11.: nn.l uucipn on oulluuy. Week and \'iSit0l'S. were Diary and: `Earle Brown at W. J. BroWn s; Mr `and Mrs. N. Dale and Gwen. at M IR?-ii :' 7\H<.- Ru u-H-h lnno Pu-.-`H-`nu. 1:1. nun mus WEEK. Edward Houghton cut his foot `xxhilu .<\\'imming one day last week. [A number of stitches were requiredi :10 close the wound. ' 1 A n..w.1~.m. mp 13.... o..-...,. 4.-_...._l cuuage. ` )_`Ir. and Mrs. Ed. Tyrer were at` thelr cottage over the week end. I NH`, and NH`: RH] Tqavrh: nf 'T`n_ uuu mugs. -\. uzue 3.110. uwen. at IV] I I -Zc-id s; Miss Bell with her brother, fM. Bel}, and Howard Noble with hi: parents. '\\'0;`8K 3110. 1 The garden party held at the home `of Mr. _and Mrs. Thompson was we}! euttended and much enjoyed. I I .a.vJ.&A1.l.;lDJ.l.J.1\J LJJ.1.L.l.\IJ.` Miss Mary McLean has returned `home after spending some weeksf: with her sister, Mrs. W. Campbell, of Ogdenburg, N.Y. -` Dr. and Mrs. Andrews, of U.S.A., :`1:\*l11. last week at the 1at.ter s home` ]'Il\I`LJ ' mg 111: vactlon wlm ms motner. 1 Mrs. Nelson and Misses Helen and, [Grace are spending a few days at G. Ne1son .<, Stroud. { T\`H<< 7\T:u*v Qlnan nunh-n-orl Ms. EBANLKTTQROJNTO u. ;\e1s011 DI1'0L1(.l. I { Miss Mary Sloan motored to- `Guelph on Sunday. 1 \\"pr\k r-nd \'i u-mm NI-urn -,an.li Lur it wnue VVILH ner parents. i The W.A. met at the home of Mrs. A. Ball this week. I `Pnmwl TIA...-.1.+m. ,...o. 1.:.. 'cI\)` { JJLo here. I M '=d: ` ' Edna Mcliee has gone to;.;n Jack: on`;~: Point for the su1nn1er:.a) `month. um Th: community extends its deep-`of , `cat .4 Hnpathy to the bercaved friendsisz !and relatives of Wm. Saunders, of...`{1 i Grenfel. A of \Tu- nn.l TH.-~ TA. \1IA[ -11.... n...) i \Jl'&ll.LL`,l. 2 Mr. and 1\lrs. Jos. Mchcllan and` daughter spent Sunday with the lab` tcr`s mother. \ I.`~nu'rl I.'~nn.~.n Ln ..,\-.....,\.'I| '.L`1' 5 )Ii.<:` xhome : I l`O]`lI0. 1 11.. IIUHLU. v 311'. and .\Ir.~:. Walt:-r Cook 2111:1123? `dzxuglmtc-r Marjory, also M1`. and 1\Irs.git gwilmof Cook, of Minesing, attendedilm. the Blythe reunion hold at Kellen`: `I1 i\\ ort'n last We-dne;~:da_\'. \Iu I.` IJI,.'knu.-l -t\\ nut! f...\...l.... `and :\\ UI'I1l IHSL H k;'(lI1E.`SL1Z1_\'. ' 1 E\11'.l. 1{icha1'dson zu1dG1'aydon.' also Mrs. G. Richardson and Mrs.| J. Haw attended the Richardson 1-ed `union at `t. Vince-nt. s Park last! 'I`1\.1I1*.~r3n\' ` UIUUH ill DL. VIIICUIILS 1'il1'K la5I| 'I`11ursda_\'. - Mrs. Herrel and (laughter Thelma` `of .-\IIz1nda1e spunt 2: fuw days with` Mrs.. T. Binnie. DAV 'l`...,.u~ .. nH....):..n. cl-..-. \',...a|.< TRULY A VVONDERFUL RADIO ACHIEVEMENT IEHHI =l1l>' \\'U | Conga`:-xtul 'ch1ldren of ' Lhcir cxan1;<. I An.- ` LllL`l1' K,'.\'cllll.`. ` l I Annual Tracy Reunion 1; Glorious . ensured tlic suc- - (`(-55 of the :i.<. of the TracyW clan for their fth annual reunion` and picnic on Saturday, July 4111, at S])!`l11}_ ,'\\ `l(`l` Park, Midhurst. About , 118 members of this old pioneer fam- ily, 1'ep1`esenting all ages, came from ` Cochrane, Manitoulin Island, To- ` ronto, Brantford. Orillia, Agincourt, Richmond Hill, Stayner, Grenfel, Barrie, Minesing and Midhurst. Thn nftprnnnn xvne nlnns-,n1Hu! 1)d.l'1'lb', lVJ.lIlCS1Ilg 2.1110. lVJ.l(ll'1UI'SI. The afternoon was pleasantly;E spent by some of the older members 5 renewing acquaintances and gettingiy `better acquainted, while both young 1' `and old played baseball. About v-9` o'clock a bountiful supper was en ,1 joyed by all. With Victor Tracy acting as chair- man, all the old ofcers were re- `,elected. The Tracy reunion next: year will be held the first Saturdayn ` in July at Springwaler Park, Mid-:1 hurst Reforestry. After supper both young and old enjoyed racing and 2 ` jumping, when nearly everyone rc- I ceived :1 prize. Several mpmlxm-q \vnvn nvn=nn+ +`nu `the first time and they were heartily` cuneu 11 prlze. ` Several members were present furl welcomed. The oldest member pres-| ent was 1\ Ii.=s Sarah Tracy, of Mine- sing. Mrs. W. J. Craven and family wish to thank their friends and neigh-' bors for their kindness, owers and sympathy during their recent sad. bereavement. --i MIN ESING STATION . \,r...... .1/(-1 --._ 1... BIG BAY POINT .....J 1] ... _...__.__. I.---. . L. DIIIIIIU. . )3: Tracy is attumling the North` 0-; bo_\'.<' camp at Bcausolie] ls-I =hi.< \\'cek. i mgr:-1tulmion.< to all thc schooll men S.S. No. 15 who passed! - .-\';1n1_<, I HIULIIEI. | 55 Enid Knapp has returned- after spending :1 while in To-! , 1 SHANTY BAY . T.`....l.`..- Your deeds, securities and other valuable papers may represent the tangible evidence of years of effort on your part. The most modern safeguard for your precious possessions is a Safety Deposit Box. The cost of security, convenience and privacy at The Bank of Toronto is small. Rentals are $3.00 per year and upwards. CARD OF THANKS LEFROY .1? LL. .'...L-.._.. in in JJEIL : ) Rob~l i xuu: esulnates. ' Ald. Tyrer and James asked that the old plank walk on Elizabeth Sc. west of Boys St., be replaced with '-) cement walk. Ald. Tyrer said that ,`chc- wa1k,,\vould have to be repaired or Ieplaced, and it would be a waste of money to repair it. Ald. Lana` t.|1nnxrh'r Hm+ umlL-: .\n UL money to repair 11:. Alcl. Lang thought that walks on Istrcets that are used should not be lneglected, but he could not see the sense of building walks on streets wlicro only cuts used them, as on Peal St`. . 1 it was agreed tu rebuild the walk. The walk on Clappcrton St. from lljaylield Si. 'v".*th, a distance of 50 l feet, will be widened three feet. Deputy-Ree\'e Longman asked that council reconsider the decision to lay sidewalks` on Nelson St. and on the west side of Owen St.., from `Sophia to S. '1`. Gardner's property. i In reference to the N;-lenn St Sidewalks Built for Cats _ Requests from aldermen for ex~ tension of sidewalks did not meet i (Continued from page one) lwith the approval of Deputy-Reevr. Longmzzn, chairman of the Works Committee. He said that council lmu. sulrtecl out to do a certain amount of sidewalk construction and had a ceitain amount of money to spend The aldermen of the various \\'ard:- were asked to urge only the mos`. needed work, and the amount 01 money had now been exceeded. He was in favor of building more side- walks, but he did not want to (exceed the estimates. Am 'l`....,... .....A 1-...-. .._1_.J :1 In reference to the Nelson St. walk, Dep.-Reeve Longman said that Mr. Phillips, who owns the property on the street, was opposed to having Ioupuia LU D. L. l.I' 1)l'O_pl'lLy. I `-8. walk and this should be consider- or! Ald. Lang, who made the request for the walk, said that it was others txvlm had to use the street that want `ed :1 walk, as they had either to walk '5c-n Mr. Phillips` lawn or on the road "iway. However, he would not press. gthe matter, but he wanted his share `of work for his ward. If the Nelson 3.Cr u-nll- \|'nL< nnnnnllnzl Ian \Ivny1+nr` .~ `COUNCIL ,TO START PAVING STREETS `OI V\'U1'li .LUL` 1115 \\'21IU. 11 E118 LVUISUIA 'St. walk was cancelled, he wanted a {walk on Eugenia St., from the end `of the present walk as far as Mr. ;McKe0\\`n s property. This request lwas granted. I In 1-rao'nw1 in N13: 0\\'m1 Rf \\':aI\: Rent a `Safety Deposit Box at l\V.'cl.S g1:i1IlLEU. In regard to the Owen St. walk, ,`Dep.-Reeve Longman said that since `the walk on the east side had been zmoved out, there was only a 2-1-foo` lszreet to cross at Mr. Gardner's and lit would entail considerable Work to {lay 9. walk on the \\'e; .side._ 1 It was moved by Ald. MacLaren and Blair that this work be laid over. The motion, l1o\ve\'e1', did not !pass, only four supporting` it, whim `six 0p1)0.~:ed. ! (int: 'l`l1anks. Anvwav ! `s1x oppo.~:e(1. : Gets Thanks, Anyway ! '; On motion of Ald. ;\I21cL:11'en ana ,' iaymond, a motion was pz1_~1. cX~ pressing the thanks of councii to Mr. }C1i". Carley for rescuing so many ,people from the bay this year and `in the past. | \lJ.|u1..l.\aI.Ll.\J.svnJ.n. Mrs. 16. Caston is undergoing` a lminor opt.-1'z1'.ion in the Midland hos- pital. v Ni-.<, 'l`. (7. Craig uccomnmlied M15. pn;ai. .\ir.<. '1`. C. Craig uccompzmied M15. 'Ca.-Lon to Midland Saturday. Mrs. Christie and Miss Elsie are spending a few weeks at the cottage, \A':i. Beach. Tim nnmmi Ornnap Sl*l`\.'i{`.P will ho V\llSdg'd. Deacu. The annual Orange service will be held at the Presbyterian Church on Sunday at 7.30 }).m. Rev. Mr. West will be in charge. I Rnv \Vm Nnw'm:n1 ,2 amvvimm for VVHL D8 111 cnarge. | Rev. Wm. Newman s services for 1Sunday next are: St. Peter's 11 a.m., St. John s 3 p.m., St. James 7.30 lp.m. At the latter place Holy Com- munion will be administered. ` My nnzl Tl/[us Pllmnnvn nun chnI1;hn mumon W111 ue aannnlswrea. K Mr and Mr. Ellsmore are staymg ,here for a few days. a \I II `man i Mr. Ross Campbell left Saturday `.for Kingston, where he will take a l\'L` weeks summer course. Ina R/I'mm-nuv A4` ("gin--any AH'u ic 1n\'e weeks course. Mrs. Morrow of Calgary, A1ta., is spending: the summer with her daugh< ter, M155. J. Emms. Nlr and Mr: R Qfnnln of Gadsbv Ler, Mrs. .1. mmms. Mr. and Mrs. S. Steele of Gadsby [A1tz1., are visiting the latter s par- 'ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Ross. ` Mia: Nfnn Rmms is snendinqa Exclusive 1 `ems, .v1r. ana lV1l`S. 1. 2.. moss. | M155 Mae Emms 1s spendmg a week in Buffalo. 1\,`l.. n...l Jr: W 1`/[')V'Yl'\\.U nf Rn?-. week 1n uumuo. Mr and Mrs W. Marrow, of Buf- falo, N.Y., and Rev. and Mrs. M. ,Mar1'o\v, of Hanover, were week end visitors? at Mr. and Mrs. J. Emms. (`Anna-ohulunnc in Nfv nnrl Mr: Vl5lI.0l`S EH} W11`. 21!](]. l\lI`S. J. 151111115. Congratulatlons to Mr. and Mrs. >Gr:mt Ansdell, who were married on Saturday. Dnn f `Fnv-9`:-f. H19 L2-m'dr>n nartv to uatumay. Don't forget the `be held on the gro unds July 14th. Wm Crossland 8-HOUR SERVICE 10 A.M.-6 P.M. Prices, 4c, 5c, 6c according to size. `VG give _\'ea1'-1'ou11d ser- vice by trained operators SA.TISFACTIOI\' GUAR ANTEED Drugs and Stationery 50 Dunlop St. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING QRAIGHURST GUTHRIE NORTHERN ELECTRIC Page Five garden party to United Church INCORPORATED 1855 The Bank For Savings NEW 1931 __13Y_ Barrie Independent Radio Sales Dealers for Barrie AILWAYS RESERVES $9,000,000 awn. Phone 1081 313 of Beverley, Mass., are the guests of Mrs. Gordon Stevenson. ._ Mr. and Mrs. A. H. West left Mon- iday for the norzhern part of the pro- ;'vince and expect to be away for the !rest of the summer. : Rev. J. J. Black, Mrs. Black and family left by motor Monday for the :1\laritimes, where they will enjoy a jmonth s holiday with Mrs. Black s, mother in Nova Scotia. ` 1 '1' Ci.-.a.n.nn RT 13 u-n :- in 4-nu-n Mrs. Dickinson and two daughters," 1 I H1 LOYOUEO. |* Miss Hickling has recovered suf-gs cicntly from inj(1l1ries receied in age-,% 'cent motor acci exit to re urn to erg ihome, after spending several wee's' E jin the Royal Victoria Hospital. T 1 Mrs. Warren Johnson, Mrs. Harold 1 *L'rry and young daughter, Margaret, ;iia\_'.- rgt.urne_d honie afte_r a week s 9:21.'*5`;a3;e5:a:g H::.%::`&::::;,a mi: ithe week end. i 11 A rw yr r`1,, __,..I__ --,_.__ \ iL O).`E nope. I ; Miss A. Gray, of Toronto, is spend-` `ing two weeks with her mo`rher, Mrs. ?Gray, 194 Dunlop St. ! Miss Barton, of Toronto, and Miss `A. Gray spent the week end at 'Wasaga Beach. ` Mr and Mr: A, F. A. Mnlcomsono uly "_ .1urch parade to St. George's hurch on Sun:lu_\, l'a.. Wllrll about |onr_- hundred members turned out, to- . __ 1 L.O.L. No. 432 held its annual I J C gcther with the L.O.B.A., O.Y.B., L.T.B. and L.O.L. No. 452, Bar1'1e.l A goodly number came from Barlxe, and there was also a good represen- tation from L.O.L. No. 3112, Mid~ hurst, a lodge just newly organized. "I`lm2 was \'(:1'\' heart\' and hurst, lodge Just newly orgamzeu. The service was very hearty in;~:piring'. Bro. Rev. A. R. Holder. took as his text Be ye all of one mind, 1st Peter 3-8. St. Peter , Ius here a glorious summing up of} 'what the life of a community should k.-. A knriw nf nnnnla livinw `rnU`PfhP\` YOU ARE INVITED TO VISIT OUR STORE ' TO SEE AND HEAR THE `H]0U1t`1' ll`. J.\0V2`J. DCULlE:l.. I I J. '1'. Simpson, M.P., was in town {from Ottawa last Friday for the meeting of the Old Age Pensions} Board. | NT nu-`A `l\Tu.- D T\"|' Dwinn annul- jthe week end with friends at Simcoed V _ Dr. P. A. Williams and Mrs. Wi1~' iiams, of Hampstead, Long Isiand,!E ;accompanied by `Mr. Williams father, }- Re\'. D. Williams, of Weston, visited liduring the week at the home of Mrs. .A 1Wi11iams parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.}s J. Gallagher, on their way to Meafordi, to attend a reunion of the Wi11iams`1- family. .- ~r .~- . nu I, , .. DDi:U.'L1. IE Hr. and Mrs. R. M. Price spent t jthe week end with friends Simcoe.f\` n.. 1: A w.-n.-.,m= .,...4 Mr: w;1_I uu. uyuu gnu. { Mrs. A. E. H. Creswicke, accom- ;panied by Miss Mary Crew, is attend- |ing the Anglican summer school an iPort Hope. 5 Mi:: A 11-Av, nf 'I`m'nn1n. is .~'.nr>.n(l-: `What the MIC: OI COI`I1I11LUllL-_\':`IlUulu be. A body of people living together being all of one mind, having com- passion for one another, and that i compassion being not the result of a passing emotion, but steady in itsl gcontinuance, and just in its expres- sion, and springing from a true bro- thm-ly love. Love showing itself in pitifulness and courtesy. No spite- ful, hasty or angry retaliation, all working for the good of others. No evil speaking, no evil doing, but all living in peace, striving for peace.` `and all lled with a spirit of prayer," without fear or terror, living for God. This was the only way to make our lives happy, and to build up :1 good Christian SOCl(_\' or com- ` munity. J `Tlan nv-nnnzainh \\'!1Q l`\F.'}(l{"i l'l\' , Miss Jane Simpson spent Monday! Iin Toronto. . T\IT.-~ LY.'..`|yH-un. kn: unnnu-n-AA .-11$,` * wasaga beacn. l Mr. and Mrs. A. F. A. Malcomson Hmvc-. re`urned after a week s visit at I1 Cobourg. _ a \T1- and NH`; Alex. Smqer have i . I a Looourg. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smger _ha\'e 1~.:-turnc-d home after a motor tmp to `, Chicago. ` \!- Crwdnn Long-man is home after ; Lmcago. % Mr. Gordon Longman is home spending the past week in North Bay. 5 , _ , 1 EORANGEMEN ATTEND 1 ST. GEORGES CHURCH CAPITAL $6,000,000 mumty. The procession was In-ark-d by 1 .-\`.`.:mda1e Band to and from 1 church, twenty in number. which 1 shown great improvement of late. A gold-headed cane w:-.5 presented by the Montreztl I-Izxrlor 1"(.mmis- sion to C:11)tzLin A, Freer. master 0: (`an:!dim`. l'uci1 ir' Ft(=:nnshi;'< Dnr-h ess of l,-:1cl`.1`m.m(l, on the occasion at the first arrival of [hr season at Montreal of a tm:`v.<.-Atlzxntic liner. The Duchess of Richmond ro-urrlaorl port April 1! Iucro:1scd Lmxris`. !.mIfir* to Cm)- nda from the United Staztcs is {me- .=hudm\'ed by reports from (`anadinn Du:-if`in r :::n<-`nr :u7m\t< '.r. tho [7 Sl1l(X0\\'e0 D)` 1"G],V()l`I.5 ITHZH` d.IlilUliLIJ l u(:if':c p"-':en;;er zuzr.-nts '.r. the F. S.. which S v.` a much larger num- hvr of cnqumes frnm would-be tra- vcllers than in former years, C`. B. Foster, D{...`CTl'.l'CI` tmftic manzuzer (If the railway. stated recently in an interview at Saint John. (`uxmda said an revoir but not um-d-1`._vc~ to Their Mujesties the Kin}: and Qiiemi of Siam at the border 5YI'.I.i()I1 of Portal. Saskat- chewan. whither they had t.ra\'eHed by Canadimi Pacific on their jour- ney to New York. 'l`hey were pas~ cnrx-rare hv Hm Y7I`.v\nrc-E: nf Jnnan ne}: [0 i`s'(3\\' IUFK. IHU) were yua- svnzers by the Empress nf Japan 0?`. t!*:\1 shim: rer~m'd-breaking pass. ago from Yokohzuna to Vancouver. it's nm so much the captain as the (`.Hi(=f engineer who makes speed romrds pnssihle at sea." Captain Samuel Robinsun. of the Canadian Prwifir liner Empress of .lapa.n. told t.'.~.(- Vzmrrmiver Board of Trade re- m-ntly, M :1 lunchenn in his honor. r:f`1c=.r his ship had clipped another ."~.r~ven hnurs from her previous a"`r(-Pi`; rvriord acrnss the Pacific. `wt! :~\'(=":ir:r-r` 213.27 knots over t':`r- `..`~C'("-xnilc: c,-mzrsc from Yoko- .`--:-~ in \'i(".m'iL1. n sT(~:.'. hitherto . -. ....i J Personals wort "n.'DI`f`.!` Inco- -r,' =- v'-- v.-nrld and malt. ":-nadi:~.n I1-n. .u-..1inn ~:1i:m LUCERNE RADIO The Northern Advance ' the LU1'UuLu are Visiting at J. iuc1x.1n1ey's.: d Mr. and Mrs. M. Ronald and song a Ross motored to Binbrook on Mon-4 day for a few days. Miss Bernice Young left on Mon- iday with Toronto friends on a three weeks" motor trip through Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. 9ifnr nn\xw1nx- u':- nu 6-`Inn .-Jul. 1:-a.. 1 CI`-dud-I JJKJLL` HI | Misses Norma Chappel and Edith .v I`racy of Toronto are holidaying at: . their respective homes. I : NH`, and TV: Ravi` Wn\r:+nn and men` 11-.'5pecc1\'e uomes. ` Mr. and Mrs. Bert Foyston zmd_ `children of London spent a few days at A. Foytons last week, enroute to their summer cottage at Burk s Falls. BITS. T. T.e=n.=nn and Philrnn nfi men` summer Cottage at burrs 1"a1Ls.l T. Lenson and chlldren of .Toronto are visiting at J. L\IcK.in1ey s., Mrs. M. Ronald and gnnl 61115. I Mr. Ralph Hurst of Toronto is` spending the holidays with his uncle.| S. H. Reynolds. 'P1'n1*` nnnsxirl (`nu--an `Tu- F`- .... v>.| 1121': 1U1' Hit` reumon O11 uaturclay. ' Miss Helen Davis of Cookstown; spent the week end with 1\ Iis Nancy` Reynolds. [ 7\/Y!` ant` TU:-: \X,'n_- Tau.-.-H... n....J gueuec and me .LV1al`lI31.n`1e r'rovmces.I I Walter Downey is on the sick list` |and will be conned to his bed for two or three weeks. His friends alli fwish for him a speedy recovery. Mis Velma Crawford nf nwpn ,w1au 101` mm a speedy I : Crawford of Owen 'SoL1nd spent a few days last week at!` her home here. t Wvnnef M a+..1..\. ...,...-._-_u L-` 1HEI uer uuzue mere. Ernesi M. Stokes motored to Aylmer and spent Sunday with his` jsister. | 1 h r`l`I'\'\I'IL\f\lI :- :_...._.,,,:,,., u - uoust: Dy tne audition Of a porch. The United Church garden party at the home of Geo. G. Johnston on: |Frida_v night was quite a success. A; `splendid supper was served and the` ,program given by the Simcoe Six of. iBarrie was quite entertaining. The `evening was ideal after the excessivei` heat and was enjoyed by the good- ly number present. - I Pan`! and Earl .Qfr\fn:}1nI-x- L`--in` LX105. bowmazrs. Mr. Thos. Allen of Detroit is` spending a short time with his par-[ !ents. 1 Th. D..1.`L. 11...... ,9 m, . - .3. _ 1'1. neynolas. Prof. Donald Cowan, Mrs Cowan! and children of Chicago are visiting' at Miss CoWan s. ' l \T- ana \r..: \xr:1..... U......~ --.A| UL JJJSS x..oWan's. I Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Hurst; and Mrs. S. Elliott of Toronto spent the week end at S. H. Reynolds. M . B. .-\nrh*nw nf` Flnwvnlr. um-.. `xv:-en enu at 3. 1'1. ueynolds. Miss B. Andrew of Elmvale was lxcru for the reunion Saturday. I Davis of Cnnkzfnwhl 1\|;`)'HUlU5. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Latimer and. children of Port Stanley are visitor: lat John Reynolds . `Hr: A F`.-mp!-.l.' f\I\rI ,.1.:I.1..-.. _z LIL auuu neynoxusx I Mrs. A. Coughlin and children of, [Toronto have been visiting with the! fo1'mer ;< parents for the past week} .`\Ii.~`,E Verna /'i(`.(- `PH .\Tnnri:u<: ;51>,Lv::r. j i D. Campbell is improving his `house by the addition of porch. Church Q`.'n`dpn nnrfv I J.l.LI \l\J.l.). | Mr. and Mrs. W. Davis and M12: H ` A Daviz of Toronto spent thc \\":ek end wita relatives here and Dug`. A nn'>:pn! . nf t-ha Knnr-1: nlri kn"-! 1`c.uI.\:L \IcIA-In-in-g-n- ._.______-.___ _ , ,. , - , T-21 Rev. CANADIA uu. \\ :cn rsuu wmi 1`e1atl\`eS nere and \'\`c-W; present, at the Knock old boys aml girls reunion on Saturday. )`I1's. Thos. Hamilton and Miss {uby of Toronto spent a few days. at Thos. Bo\\'man s. \1',. Vrhns A1ll\V`\ Ac h...-:. :- xuuncrs p' I01` tne week} Wice left Monday! night to attend summer school in] Toronto. A Wu nu.) N1... T,...._.. T3---J -l` "`- I .lVl'01'lE0. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Boyd of route spent the week end at Mars. Boyds. Tho Fm`.rI rlnv an:-I A1!` ]rur\vv.~7 yus. The eld day girls reunion at day afternoon r`r-;: Rnznhall --- -- - -v---~ \IA- \.v- u. uvuuauuu uu -IJJ-`-Ia-I-' I-U\IL Friday A: In spite of the intense heat and! '35 t`he`thunder storm on Thursday, quite 21' lprogram of number attended the United Church The'g-arden party. The supper was sum- eXCeSSi\`eiptuou.5 and the ",1-og`ra1n e);ce1lent._ heat anbd enjtoyed good-| Miss Helen l\ e`l:.;n is holidaying at Y "um 91` Dresen. her home. P?-"1 and Earl St0TeSbU1`3'. Erie} Sunday die Orangemen marched ._Iohnstuu and Roy Tracy are attend~ to the Anglican Church, Churchill,` ;mg' the boys camp at Beausolieliwhere Mr. Cousins in his usual} Island this week. jfriendly manner gave them a hearty Miss Lenu Orchard and T. Max-;we1come. well and Miss Rnhv Rvm-n -.~mm+: w.......a n..1..,m 11: rn........L- : Lsrauu Ems weex. Lena Max- Miss Ruby Bruce spent Sunday at the forme1"s home. Bruce remained for a few days. Mrs. Richardson and Mr: .T `.\I;m i Miss ' v 1 Drucu remamea Ior a Iew days. Richardson and Mrs. J. Mawi .attonded the Richardson reunion in Barrie last Thursday. x 1` uuy 2tJ.U:1'Il00l1 was a decided suc-1' ce.=.<. Baseball games, horseshoe: pitching and races provided sport for : lthe afternoon. A strawberry sup- ,per was served by the ladies of the Knock community. Over four hun- ' drcd people attended, many from dif- ferent places in the States and Can-` ada. Sixty years ago the 1`. log| scliool was built. Mr. Robt. Grahami is the only re: left who attend-j ed at the opening of the old school `anrl has re:~:idcd here ever since. i J-n&Jn " n&JJ5ulJ- `II-`J; ll M1`.-t. Robertson of Bradford i=l. .. ing Mr. and ;\Ir;<. Robi. Iiendalll )Iis.= Estella Bagshaw of London visiting her father, Mr. S. Ba;:. H2`. and Mrs. Kendal`. cf Mic-l1i;:an,'. L.S., z-.i`C- spending 21 fuw day ~: \\'itn_ 311'. and M1'~'. Rob`. lienclull. l )I1'.~'. Allister. and M1`. and .`Irs.` C\1`lE_\` of Toronto visited M1`. and I _\I1'.<. J. Ft.ll0\\`.-' owr the holiday. .\li.~.= l-in-0 Kcmlnll of Shanty Buy \'i.~:ifed her g1`z1i1L1pz1rm1ts, M1`. and, `.\Ii'<. Robt. licmlall. l )1)`. nnrl Mrs. Jack {eicl of T0- romn zu-<= .<])emllng their holidays \*.`i'l` Kl", mwl MI`: l?nht Rrzirl ' ( FUHIU 111'!` >'])L`IlUIIlg LIlE`_`H.' HOHL v.'i'_!~ Mr`. and .\I1';<. iobt. Reid. Mr. and Mr:<. Bun. Brooks, Gladys of Bzxrrie called on L\"Irs. Cmxvford recently. \'H~-- Q.-nuul Al-` \\Y...-l~n.. 3.. .. A safe place For your valuable \.1`z1\\'Lo1'u recenuy. ! .\II:~'s Smart of W'ind. is visitmg Mi ' 1\Ic1\IiIlin. 5 \T... [T.......ll I\ \'....4.1. I`\..H.'.. ~r... 4H.~` .`\lCLV1KllHl. ;\Ir.:. Howell a day with U1`. ford. KT`. nu ! T\rT..- \IZ1I'\ UIh|U1'.`l lZ1.:l ouuuuy. Miss Vivian Kendall of Toronto spent the holiday with M1`. and Mrs. Robt. Kendall. \T1r.-` AV\\'\:n Fl...-ln Al` 1I\\u\In.'.',< :3 ]U!'(l. M1`. and Mrs. Fellows Gm'\'en`.1ux'.' last Sunday. \T:4 \ i\'inn Kpnrlq IVODT. l\(`}n(lLlll. Miss Annie Clarke of Ja1'ratt.< is vi. Hr. and Mr.<. A. H. Craw- ford. T\T.-.~ \X.7.u nln`/[I.`1nv\ Al-` I art`;-nxv 1v::`. IUFU. Mrs. Wm. McMillan of Lefroy vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcl\'Iil1an. Elan `VTrs|1`r`r.\1 1'1.-.1nn nvul RT-~.u~nns~n+ linen i\'ll'. EU! HITS. I`l'U.IlK l\LL".\'1lllE.1l1. Mrs. Mouldcn, Helen and 1\Iarag1'et of Toronto are spending their holi- days with Miss C. McKay. 1 Mr, Collin: nf Dnfrnif. Minh.. uays wxm M153 u. mcnay. Mr. Collins of Detroit, Mich.. spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Crawford. `M'...-- Glm-.n\\n.-A :3 annnzlinm n II'nr.1r .`VlI`S. narvle \4I'l\V'10IU. Mr.<. Shepherd is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Fraser, Bradford. ' Mr. Waterhouse of Hamilton visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. A. Rouse recently. Dr. Perran of Detroit, Mich., spent the week end \vith Mr. and l\'I1's. Johnston. Nhs Linn-In Allinn-I-unw\ A4-` l`nw-nni-n .Lv1r;~t. aonnston. Mr. Hugh Allingham of Toronto spent the week end with his sister, Miss Allingham. ~ My-.4 Pnv Vvm11(< nf Wlinf T\/|'ir-I1 Radio Sales and Service L. P. Singer Phc JLISS .`\1LlX1g'l1'd.l1l. visited Mrs. H. Crawford recently. , Mr. and Mrs. H. Packard of ';Shanty Bay called on Mr. and Mrs. Harvie Crawford last week. Mrs. Love of Bradford spent a few days with Mrs. Love. \H::n= Flinn nnrl Una-nnn Leia-h n1 .\Ir.s. Ray Franks of Flint, Mich., (lily \V'lI>H LHl'S. LAOVG. ;\[i.=se.= Edna and Doreen Leigh of Toronlo are visiting their grand mother, Mrs. W. Leigh. HAWKES'IfONE MINESINAQ A ._.._ .. rVL - __ __ KNOCK` `of North I . and Mrs. >1 and old boys and L the park on Satur- was decided suc- horseshoe? -n: rn~n\-Edorl :r\n1~+ fr.`- I Orillia spent . Robt. Craw- motored to 1. U`] 'si1a1[l

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