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Northern Advance, 12 Nov 1931, p. 4

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v.I.Ia\I uJ.z1.L.l.U.|.V ' S. V. Jones is home after a visit to Bayelrl, Burlington and To- ronto. ' Mr. Dan. McCuaig is having rhr Hydro in.i~:tal1ed this week. Mr.=. Brandon and Tessie have re- turned homr: after visiting with friends at Edgar for the past month.` Mr:-:. A. N. Graham and Mr. and` Mrs. Tho:-:. Br.-ll motored to Clare- mont on Sunday. ff/,v_ p__ _]V g'n.-J.-;.r+ no` Hm. r`_uH.-:.-. va.u.:a.I.\xJ..L V 1|) 1. Week end visitors to the village included Mr. C. Christie at his home here; Mr. J. T. Rhodes of Wyclitfe College; G. Hill of Toronto at Mrs. Hill's; Mr. A. McMaster. .\ l1' A .qnI'I`n1v-Jnrl 1\/Hun `.\/I fL.....14.-.. 1i:LUlUll'5. The school was closed on Wedz. day for Remembrance Day. Mr. Jas. Handy of Dalston has pur- ` chased the property of the late Mis: Finley. Thn N`h'r!.'|r-mm-.4 ("In-...l;m. r`1..1. .__,.L L-uuuy. The Midhursvt Checker Club met last Monday evening at the nursery hall. After some very exciting games Mr. J. Peaccok s team defeated Mr. John Wattie s team by 3 games. The following are the scores: J, Wnffin urnn - Tnr Dnnn--F li:t5`|3 VVEEK end. Mr. Dick Brown and Miss G. Mon- teith were married last Tuesday at New Toronto. Rev. Mr Baker, form er pastor at Barrie, performed the ceremony Mr. G. Monteith gave the bride away and Mr. S. Brown was best man. We extend our congratu- lations. l`.ln an]...-.,.1 -...... _1___J H In I u..|.JJJ.J. U .'.IalD .I. Last Wednesday evening, Nov. 4th, there was a very successful shower` held at the home of Mrs. R. Peacock ; for Miss Gladys Monteith. Many friends from Minesing Station were present. The evening consisted of dancing, euchre and games. Lunch was served at the close. Mriss Mon- teith received many useful presents. On Sundav afternoon H19 Vncnra ueiui received many usezul Sunday afternoon the Vespra Post held a church paraged at Anten Mills. There `was a very large turn- out. The parade was headed by Com- rade S. Knapp, who was standard be-arer. The service was conducted by Rev. F`. G. Stotesbury, and Rev. Mr. Pogson gave a splendid address. The church was nicely lled and dur- ing the service 21 collection was taken up for the poppy fund. The Vesnra Pncf n+ H-mic Hmo m:=L up uu: we poppy Iuna. ! The Vespra Post at this time wish to thank Mr. Pogson and Mr. Stotes- bury for their untining` efforts to as- sist the Post in its work. T.-.-.=+ W1-H-an Hm 1'r...:+n.: ru.....,.1. 1.4.: Ul'l1ll3.. Mr. and Mrs. Norton of Toronto were visitors at Mrs. Jas. Pierce s last week end. ' Tlan +`..:,...,1.. -1: 1ur.. ,..J Ir v- WEEKS EHO. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. Knupp extend their deepest sympathy in their sad bereavement. I Mr, and My-c R-.11.-cm n-c 'l"....--A-_ 111 Lrlell` sau bereavement. i Mr. and Mrs. Baker of Toronto were visitors with Mrs. Arthur Smith last week end. M`: Din]; D......... ......I 1ur:__ A aur mm. um: rust In IE5 WOI`K. ' Last Friday the United Church held its annual fowl supper. The weather turned out to be very unpleasant, but this did not deterr a large crown from turning out to do justi-ce to the splendid supper that the ladiea prowided. The evening's entertain- ment was put on by Chief Deyokah. He gave the audience some idea or Indian ways, which was very interest- ing. Mrs. Geo. Johnson of Minesing was the accompanist. A nice sum was raised for the church. ` Thu 4(`.nvnvn.v-nnnf `I`IIViI!\\hIv .`.. --..._... was rauseu Ior une cnurcn. The Gpovern-ment nursery is ver busy just now sowing the seed for next year's crop. This class of work must be handled very carefully. The nursery closed down for Remem- brance Day There are many veterans employed there. Mnnv nf Hm rnnn in +-kn .1:..o..:,.. v l'.`ll1plUyB(1 bnere. Many of the men in the district are spending some days in the north hunting. MP, and Mrc nvcov '|n-nun -u-n+n.....-.. ll Ullblllg. Mr. and Mrs. Orser have returned home after spending some time in Orillia. M in nan` `III -.. \`|'.....L-._ -5 V|'\- P 1'; n vrs . " A. Garvin, won 4; A. McKee, won W. Luck, won 4; W. A2'ms~trong,, ron 0. A. Axmstrong, won 2; H. Spence, ron 1. ' uuuwulg are me J. Wattle, won 0; Jas. Peacock, . `- . Crawford, won 2; R. Poole, won Eshappel, won 0; 4. O. Orick, won 1; 9. u \\'lll last 101' a long time. Mrs. Robt. Ellis is on the sick list. We hope for her to be soon back no good health again. 4 Wattie, J12, won 4, L. Armstrong, won 3. CRAIG-HURS:I!:.'_ L- nnzl ..:,.:L.... MIDHU:R_.'{` (Tn.-l.........l..-- 0; T. Withers, Sandy McKee, M. Schhndlen, Bert Pain, B.C.I. NEWS . -- I 7 Monday Morning Assembly i On Monday the usual morning as- - sembly was held. The rs`: and most . important item on fhe program was . the exhibit of the D1`. McKay cup - which \vn< won by 111.; junior rugby . team. All the players who belong to ` the team were called to the p1afcfo1111 - and when the curtain opened they * were found seated about the table \\'hiL'l1 bore the treasured trophy. '.`h-. 'S ockbu1-n, the coach, described the ,..,`.. ` . A .4 ,' :.,1 (ll:.uu,,;ul.~n~..l Lu-.-1u:cnc:.. me also, v:-r-~~ ~ I.-llL"I1OITlCS or the members. ! Mr. S. Steele of Queen's Univer- sity, Kingston, is home for a few days. ,. ,..... . ~ ~-~,,- sembly closed with som songs. UlUliL'- Mr. Girdwood followed Miss Kelso on 1119 D1.'=.tform and put in a word for the senior rufzby team. which br- said was the best in the league. Th?-` he n1'ovs.-d bv quoting the total num- ,ber of points em-~,1'*'1 bv oar-11 fr-am. Their were Collingwood 37. Owen C`,a..I 0", r..~,7'T`-..-'. 4. '"Y\,. .;Q_ THURSDAY, my F MBER 12, 2, 1931 uzzy mgmz, NOV. mun, at 8 o'clock. The snow has all disappeared again and we must be getting our Indian summer. It is to be hoped it will last for long time. Robt. Elli: 1': nn Hm e;n1.r 1: sueei usvnea to store our in. The hot dog social at Arthur Dob- son"s on Tuesday night was a grand success. There were lots of games for young and old, and community singing and readings, and plenty of hot dogs for everyone. HUL uugs I01` Mr. Wilbert McCann lost a valu- able horse last week. rnhn T.z:rHne Av .-I J11 ....-;. ,1 H aule nurse last week. The Ladies Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Harold Bell on Thurs- day night, Nov. 19th, at 8 o'clock. snow ha: 9" rl:M..........n.a :11: Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dobson spent Sunday with friends in New Lowell. Mr. Harold Bell has put up a new steel usvhed to store in. The hot (Ina cnniol oi I\...4.L.... n_L ' age Four `H Hvu M .v-.=. munr. on aunuay. R. J. Stewart of the Guthrie, St. Andrrsv-.":4, and Central Church, has a.cr:r:ptr:d a call to Nova Scotia. All wi:4h him wr:l1 in his new charge. Th`: C4':!LY.r': 1.] I rr.-.=4hvt;:rian Chnrrh Bayfield St, Below Dreamland, Phone 12081:. Renfrew Stoves OR0 STATION j _q v 1....,.,. :, Hill s Bakery A New Town Delivery .by.. Prompt and Courteous Service Phone 1 O 1 7 Just West of Queen s Hotel ANNOUNCEMENT! "` I .,.-1. en-musrl Mimrsing swamp : ..r hun?.:r.+ Armistice Day; .ruil=In|,:: nr violations of the[ ... x-`urn reported by the; ..1... u-ul' on dutv_ hm, ffrawford spent Tuesday mu fox r:m1:hc:s of Mr. Ruth- uw I/ahlnw ranch. L.` lI:.:.w/1. nf llnuvlu.-s.....\. Ln!` I/IYHHW THYICH. | In; lLl'l'ViI- of &LWk'.`.~il.0nel ....-ml; v`,:-if,iru(_ Mrs. Neil Cur- ..M hit-r:l.=: in the village. nu/2 7: H51 n (: s-. '['h- Wnmr:n';-. lnmitutc: and Farm- nr:' (Hub of 0m Station met at the ),mn:~ hf Mr, Victor R.0:+.'+ I21.-`It Thurs- tlny, I I;:r..< won: made for the annual: =,,w,nr M ho ht-M at the "homo. of M12} ,},,;,y. Hm]/I .`.?.x- firm, weak in Dcccm-i la- 4 Practically New mic; -111 Perfect Condition A GOOD PAIR OF WORK HORSES re.-pr)rw(; wan IT` on duty. UTOPFIQX 1\/|'u~ A RANGES AND QUEBECS SOLD ON EASY TERMS YOUR OLD ONE TRADED IN 10-INCH LISTER GRINDER J 05. BALFE x%;;1wfc1;Ie;1 or will Exchange for a Driver -__ __ V -unra 1 t . :annua) . ..r u..! -v x.uux:nua_y aLu:1HUUH. A very large congregation attend- vd tho momorin1 and Armistice Sun- day service in the United Church 0112 Sunday ovningr. when Rev. Louis Pickering took for his theme the very appropriate subject, Away with IWm- or Religion." James 4-1. The Allzmlznle band was present and very ;splendidIy '1.=si.=.ted in the musical part `of the service. ...;.;u m we community Hall, was the host yet" was the unanimous. opinion of the large crowd present. Mr. and .\Ir:<. Silas Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. J. Con of Orossland, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowan of Barrie, and I3/[i. M. and Robt. Boyce visited Mr.~:. Jessie Patterson on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Robertson rlhfnrf-.n'nnA auypnr up 7: 1191. Mr `Phil: ausslu z'Z1Ll?CI'SO'n Sunday e: tho United W.1\I.S. at her " Wednesday afternoon. A ..,..... 1..-... _-r-- . .._,wh,. That the euchre and dance, under Masonic auspices, held last Friday night in the Community Mr and \`t..... on_._ A - -~ Congratulafions to M Ohantler, who celebrated birthday annivc11~'zu y on No` I Mr. George Th-nun. 1m uuznuay annlvcxtezxry Nov. 10th. George Brown leaves this week for his pztren/cal home in Scot- land. His many friends wish him ,bon voyage. 1 ...L-. .. . ..-....... ....u.. I Sorry to report that .\ I1`.<,. Boyntoni is conned to her bed with :1 bad at-' tack of the grippc. , ~......L.-,. M1 . Leslie Clark Raid of Toronto 51 [their homes here. .1 .m.~.. DLt:.l,'aill'. nas gone to Cooks- lville for the winter months. Mr. J. Rm: shipped a carload or cattle on Saturday. Mrs. Heppenstall of Wasvhago is spending a few days with her (laugh `tor, Mrs. T. Joslin. I M nntl um. m1...-.. run,- 'LL`l', .\1l'S. 1. Joslm. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer O Brien or Collingwood spent the week end wi`t:1 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O Brien. Mr. Harold Pugslcy and Mr. Mc- Conkey of Toronto spent the \vn<-k- Rand at their cottage. .11.. r....I:_ ru 1 -. --. -- 1` uuenon. 'Mrs. Butler is spending a few days in Toronto. Sorry to report that Mrs. Arthur Crawford is conned to her bed with [,,a severe atfack of bronchitis. We ` wish her a speedy -recover_v. D Miss Flora Graham spent a l'e`.\-' ` days in Huntsville recently. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Leigh attended the banquet held at Allandale on -_ Nov. 7th. '1... I ...l.',. .1 A :1 -\ UV. WEI}. Thu I.adie.~: Aid met at the home of .\`Irs. J. R. Leigh on Thursday, '.\'ov. 5'th. After the meeting refre. fments were served. I I Mrs. Metcalfe has to Cooks- ville wint r 1.1.. 1 n... -I.r V -| ` UN . Mr. Thna, Vi`-`Hint: Huh vv-u run! I! M- 1... u nave good luck. _ Mrs. H. Crawford spent a few days in Barrie, the guest of Mrs. C. Fullerton. 1-r.., D..u,... 1.` I 1'0 50 her a 1M .. 'Dhe W.A. met at he home of Mrs. Harvie Crawford `on Wednesday, Nov. 4th. Two bales were packed for the white settlers in the northern coun- ties. Mr. and Mrs. Houghton and Mrs. H. Packard of Shanty Bay were present. After the meetimr raft-nah. HAWKESTBSFIEY Atsue maric and M155 Myra spent Sunday at` mes STROUD M 1`. Cha:. hrafnrl `Ma Q on. and Miss Myra 3e-nt Sundnv nr. v mr. unaa ted his 89th L hnmn ha Qan- `ay. entertained -1` home last nu wmn mm Wfzll m his charge. Ccsntml Prr.-.=abytx:rian Church fowl wmuzr wa.-. a dczcded success, and quilt: a number from here attentlerla an/I rtrport. :1 good time. Thr: Imrlic-1-.' Aid of St. Andrew's (;y,urI:I'. mm. :11, this homt: of Miss Helen F. //.-..>. on 'Fur::,dny, with a good nf.fx- n I151 1- I: `H 'm... '1/nvr.:.n':; In-_Mi9nh. ....,u w....... Hit.` U.Lu..`\. 'I`.hnt xvhernas the burden of :1" L`(1'C.C`Ll tonal p1u`ul.m.a 1: :".m....1u1, n'L' Atlll, Z Resolutions Passed Following` the passing` of resolu- tions of a,pprecia.tion to the school board for the use of the hall and all those taking part in the progrmn of the conference, the following resolu-' tions were p1'e.s'enterl by Rev. N. R. `D. Sinclair and passed: 'l`h:1`t the Department of Education be requested to elimniate the fee or $1.00 now required of all candidates for the entrance examinations, am] that this resolution be fo1'wa1`(led ro the O.E.A. ,.uu ioczuea : 3. Education and Leisure. The introduction of so much nmcliine1`;. will result in shorter hours of work and longer hours of idleness. Are the young people attending our high schools and collegiate institutes re- ceiving training that will help them in the wise use of their leisure time ? 4. Education -and Citizenship. Are our schools helping those attending them to be better citizens ? Do the young people graduate from them with a love of country and a willing ness to help promote the best inter ests of the community in which they live and the nation to which they be- ` long ? nve am nuL(~.'pu_VL'l'>" .'-\.~'soc1ati0n. In his presi(lenvt'.~` arldress at the opening of the afternoon session, Mr. Brown suggested thaf the .-\.~;~'o(-iation make a survey of education in the county on the following lines: 1, Cost of liducation, how are our schools nanced ? Where does the money `come from ? Should the whole ve _V(`21! S of high school education be free '3 Would it be wise to imposv: ft-e.< beyond the rst two years. 2, Education and Life. Are the `schools of to-(lay helping` to prepare- .young people for life on the farm or in bl1sln(.`.'~`S. as well as for the p1`r:'es- .~'ion;< ? Are our schools sewing the need of the communities whererthey ` are located ? | R IPAnnnh'n... .....I `I -:_,_,,, M` .~_unUUI xnspectlon. Mrs. Nina Moore Jamieson, well known woman jou1'nz1Ii. and authoz-, in her talk on Our Storiud Pa. sketched in a charming way the pic- ture of pionevr school days. A fifteen minute rnnml+nmn ll \"' Luru U1 pionevr school days. roundtable con- furence on subjects pertinent to st-hooi matters in this county, was conduct:-(l by W. H. Morris, secre- tary of he Provincial T1'u. and late.-pa_vu1'.< ;-\.~'s'ociation. In Hi: nvr-ci:Ir.~.n.+'u -J-1--- ` " xnuuu. mviuence was given to show. ` that it is the city, rather than the country child, that has the best chance of growing into healthy man and womanhood, due to the estab- lishment of medical supervision of school age chiltlren and the preven- tative measures of which the city children have the advantage. The ` speaker urged every` towmhip to em- ploy a public health nurse, who be- side looking after the general health of `he community, could make the I school inswpection. 1 )'lrs', \;'inn `\/Tnnm-. `r"...:-,, -- v1s1t.1ng' m mrnvale this week. F. C. Lower spent Sunday in To- ronto with his sisters. T.`hp_ mmvv-inm: nc 'm...1...... 1:I1-..--~ mmu wmn n1s slsters. The marriage of Thelma Florence, daughter of Major the Rev. C. R. and Mrs. Spencer, of Bo-wmanville, late of Shanty Bay, to Mr. Douglas Burritt Lockhart, of Toronto will take place on Nov. 14th. JVIY. H (1 .P`nl-\nv~+onn vvvr-~ 5-- F`---` Huuon. mm-..~ uwnumbury; Hilda Small, Lolrlettog S.S. 5, Adjala; Ethel Doner, Stay- ner, R.R. 1, S.S. No. 8, Sunnidale; Dorothy Bell, Allenwood, S.S. No. 7, Flos; Ruth Henderson, Tot.tonham, town. ._ Judges: Mrs. A. Walker, President, Sdmcoe Couny W.I.; A. R. Girdwood, Principal, Barrie Collegiate Institute; A. G. Muir, Shanty Bay. The interesting program presented at the afternoon session included a most instructive address by Dr. Mc- Kenzie Smith, medical inspector of - rural schools for the province, who spoke on The Health of the Country Child. Evidence given show] city. rather H1Ln1 +1-n -:j- Mrs. F. J. Lower spent a few days visiting in Elmvale this C. Lower _:~nnn.1- Q--mam. :... rr~- cause pxace on Nov. 14th. Mr. H. G. Robertson was in Sud- bury Tuesday night to attend an Odd- fe1'1ows gathering. Miss Margaret MacMartin spent the week end at her home on Small street. Thfh-... L1,.--` 1|/r-.... M - - (Continued from page one; S.S. No. 16, Tiny; Mae Healey, Glen Huron, S.S. No. 16, Nobtawasaga; .leag_1__Lik, Bradford, S.S. No. 57 W w narrxe aunday. The Misses King expect to le shortly for Florida, where they spend the winter. Mr and mum I) rm n 2 Three Toronto hunters, Frank Henderson, Ernest W. Green and John Campbell, where heavily ned ix police court this morning for shoot- ing deer in closed closed season and transporting it without a license` The information was laid by Game Overseer McGregor, who stated that he deer was shot Sunday, Nov. 1st, at Minesing swamp, cut in quarters and found in the car driven by Ernest Green on that date. The nes total- led $140, with added costs of $24. i In the case of Campbell, Overseer McGregor told the court it was the accused s third offence. nuron, 5.5. No. Jean Lisk, Bradford, No. 5, W. Gwillimbury; Hilda Loretto, Adjala: nhnr Q`-xv anu LV1]`S. rater bremner. Mr. Horace Wilson, who has dir ected the productions of the Barrie Theatre Guild for the past three years, has been appointed director of the Victoria Players, Toronto Univer- sity. Mr I f` LI........ A cub) - Mr. W. C. Hunter, accompaniedl by Miss Leila Hunter, was in Tel ronto this week. .Mr Dan D1n,.l.,.L__I_ ,, - urance uay wxth his mother. Miss Norma Guthrie was a visitor to Barrie Sunday. Misses Kimr u\'nnn4- .. 1... we week end. The Rev. Mr. Conn of Hawkestone will preach in the United Church on Sunday morning. I :~pUn(1 me wmter. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Price have taken the house occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hay and will move shortly from their present residence, 88 Worsley St. ` JAMES HENDERSON HEADS RATEPAYERS bL1'BC`D. ' ` Miss Hazel Marr came up from To ronto last week end to nurse her father, Mr. Fred Marr, who is con-: ned to his home. Mr and M... A...1..-... n um~'". 1:0 ms nome. ' Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hay are leaving shortly to spend the winter in Toronto. Th. n..,l `A/r.... 1')..L:._--,, n -vv -- Lumzo ums week. Mr. Reg Blackstock came up from Pickering College to spend Remem- brance Day with his Miss N-m-ma Clifhrin urn.` .. ..:-.'L-r 111 101`0I1D0. Dr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Walker- ton, spent Armistice Day with Mr and Mrs. Peter Bremner. Mr, T-Trn-nnn Wilnnu .1... L.-- Jr, Personals The Northern Advace \/L\4 ucuuLl:.~()Il, \\'(:H vu1'na1i. arming \\`nv Hm leave zy will -LI U .I. ..l.1J:\uJ..l2a The Young People s Society held ,, their annual meeting on Monday evening at the manse. The officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President, Gordon Caldwell; Vice-President, Bill Campbell; Secre- _rar_v-T1'ea.~'urer, Ada Walker; conven- or devotional Com., Vilda Walker; convenor of citizenship committee, Laura Hall; convenor of literary com- mittee, Flossie Campbell. The meet-'1 ing:< ill be held every two weeks in therhomes of the members. ` Sfrznlp nf` nlvnnnln 1'r..:..-..! -.u.~._, K Leatherdale, Goldwater; H. R. Wil- s0n._B1':1df01'd; Alex. Muir. Shanty Bay; '1`. H. L\IL-Wnhon. Hz1wku. Dr. Mn-Clinton. Midland: .\Ir:<. R. A.` "t`~ ~"1'~nl .'~`*v-nml. .-=n.! .\I'-'.<. .\}bn ~ II uAA\\.L. .L4LLll\. _ uuuu.~un, mmesmg; Jgxc-cutxve Com- mittee. T. W. Crowo, Notta\\'usa;j:a, Donald Brown, Glr-n Huron; Mrs. Leatherdale, son.,B1'ndfo1~d: Alrw T\`TniI- Q1.....+.. .\- l\ll uu..;'.A. That we requcs the Department of Education to re)! -vc public school teachers of the nec-3`~`ity of teaching high school work when they have more than `v.'cn`.j.' public schoo: ])U])!!>`. Thu .-nn+`m-n.-ma ..i..,....i ...:LL AL, believe that the administration of our rural schools in our county would be- l come more eicient if the Depart 1 ment. of Educzntion were to forwa.r(l ` tn ouch rural board four copies of 21 circular 1'cS])L`(tiI]g` the new schcmv ` of xrrants. fully describing all the 1 legislative g`ran`s to which their sec- , tion is entitled and that all such grants be pairl til" `ct to the treasurer ` of ghe .~'ci`-ool l>o:::'-.'l. ' ml. ......~.;, 1.4-'.ul_) . E On Sunday last a memorial service was held at St. John s Church for E. Ellsmere, who was drowned three weeks ago at Meaford. Many more ` than the church could accommodate were present to express their sym- pathy with Mrs. Ellsmere, his broth- ers and sisters. Flowers were sent l._.~ the W..-\., the Orange Lodge, friends from Barrie, Miss L. Christie and Mrs. -W. Christie. Among, those present from a distance were A Mr. and Mrs. W. Rix of Orillia, Mr. . and Mrs. F` .Rix of W`a1'minste1', Mr. 12. Dunlop and Mr. and Mrs. N. Tes- key of Warminster, Mr. and Mrs. A. Board of Jiarratt, Mr. and Mrs. '1'. ` Craig` of Mi(lhu1'st. Also many friends from Toronto, Meaford and Barrie. The Orange Lo(a;:<.- attended in :1 body. l I S.cr\'icc at St. Peter's at 11 a.m., St. John`s at 3 n.:n., and St. Imnes at 7.30 n.m. D n|1\nox 1'1'csbyte1'ian Church at 7.3U Qm-vim. ..+ C4 u-;,..vM _. .. .u1'>'. nurs; Mr. A. Mclvlaster. Mr ..-X. Snider and Miss M. Charlton motored to Petc1'bo1'0 over the week end. uays. Mr. and Mrs. A. Shgxrpe of Toronto visited wi'h Mr. and Mrs. Emms over` the week end. | Tho Dav NJ rv-.._ _;- 7v . .

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