Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 3 Mar 1932, p. 5

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'I`HURE:DAY, MARCH 3. 1032. w a-ov.au-u-u-aw.-ucu-uoann: The one strgight road to pfosperity ! NORG REFRIGERATOR t/Latpngs Regular saving, whether of great or small sums, is the one straight path to prosper- ity. The possession of a substantial sum in your bank changes your whole outlook on life. It gives you condence in your everyday dealings. It enables you to meet emergencies -to succeed where the improvident fail -- to seize every chance life sends you-to make old age a plea- sure, instead of a burden. Resolve now to save a regular percentage of your earnings. You will never miss it, yet it will grow steadily into a cash fund, ready for use when needed. You are invited to open an :CCC'.`..'1'.With this B:`.r1l~:. PRICE )PEN A SAV|NGS ACCOUNT AT RESERVES $9,663,000 (Continued from page one) {Burton Ave. United, Central United. 1Clappe1ton St. Bap`-.ist, Collier iL'nited, Essa Road Presbyterian, iAndre\v s Presbyterian, St. George : . .\.....1.',..m 9+ 7\/I91-v .< Roman Catholic, an V 2 DRAWS 331;; CR1 Presbyterian, ht. uL'U1`gu: v.~\.ng'lican, St. Marys Roman =Tri11iLy Ailgiican ami` singers from Guth1:ie and Stroud. This was fol- Elowed by the So1dier s Chorus from 'Gounod s opera Faust, sung` witii 21 ne iiiurtiui s\\'iI`."`. The best choral number \\`as Strike, St1'ike the Ly1'e' by Cooke, in which the quartet, com posed of Miss Victoria. Strange, Mrs Edmund Hardy, M1`. Emory Hill umi \,1.. A Izmw r-nntributed the mos? H111 am: Mr. A. Knox, contributed noteworthy perfonnance of the Un- ion's portion of the program. Th`- voices were beautifully blended and the whole effect greatly improved 1)) having the almost solid wall of so- pranos moved to each side to make way for the quartet. The seine W21.- true of the singing of = .-.e Heavens are Telling, from Gounod s Oratorio The Creation. The alto, tenor and bass singers could be heard when the sopranos stepped to the sidc to make way for the trio, Miss Jean 'l{earns, Mr. W. Bel-l and Mr. Geo. Brown, and the e`ect was greatly im- [ = proved. = Fifteen minutes with the Seth . | Parker group of Burton Ave. Church ' l struck a responsive Lbreast. One could ing in at the `feature that comes the different characters imitated. I Annthov n11n`\l)P.1 chord `in every have closed their `eyes and imagined they were listen-' original Seth Parker over the radio `every Sunday night, so cleverly were that brightened Ithe dmerent CJlu.L'a.\;u::..: _.. Another number brightened up the program and was generally enjoyed was given by Mrs. Hi'..l=1`eth !Lennox-Morren in a dramatic read- ling Janet S-cobie s Bank Account. 'The versitality of this popular clocutionist was shown in the humor- ous sketch with which N s. Morren _ responded to an encore, wnen she im- 'personated a 1'our-year-old boy and his dad. . `T Mayor Craig, on behalf Choral Union, expressed appreciation iof the response `people of Barrie to the Union : ap- peal for the needy ones of Barrie. His Worship also took the opportun- ity to thank the singers, their leader, and all those who had helped to make the concert the nancial and artistic i.-'ucces;< it had proved to be. 1 The program closed with the sing- Iing` of Rule Britannia, which was l_9:i\'(,-ii a spirited rendition by the .`e'noru:<. Miss Audrey Clifton acted }a:< accompanist for the chorus and ll)lr. Edmund Hardy ior the soloists. ___?_:_____?__ Allllvvvvv received from the . 1 iDONATlONS FOR FEBRUARY 1 TO CHlLDREN S SHELTER , Buplbt Young Peoplm cake and isanduidunq Pgh St Unhed Churdx .`1is. sa11d\\`iche.<; 21 friend, cloth- ing`; Eastern Star, clothing; Girls Hary Trhty Church,sanddches; United Church S.S., gift `of bucks; .\ Ir.='. C'ha.<. Smith, cake and sundudu; )h: A. Lowe. 2 bags .\_u.;i K`, I. v-. C`l-~nL- .-.-.1 :.ml foot. Pe( .~'zmd\\'i(-he.<; St A_L!. Trinity Chu "M" " 1` Vnited C - 3 `3 7of books 4 Ll ; Mrs pot:-.t0I;.:; 3 " n..,.,.;n likr ULVILLJ \J\J.l.': \.lJ'_IJ.U -L CROWL*; 'n.~'-' the recent ::<)pp(-r:< were t fh(:.\'; 3'11`. SK. L0\\'(:, .1. IJug,:I )h'.~'. .`3`:.;xnk. (`cut and foot- ' 7 Bunie Boys Band. rake andl 21 fri<-ml. 0n" M1`. })u;' potawc.-1; 21 1'ncn bag :l`.v.-.<; '1 I); `.`I-\. Barrie. `fzhh: EH1:-n`.< Aid Socit-Ly would '-O[)(.;`di.10l`l of kmd heamcd :'a.a'l',`:\g' E~.unw.=. for the boys 3:: t`~.r,~'Sh01t(.-r, who can be - " '7 - .~ D-u-H. \,L_`,' Ilulnv.` LU: H. ..v_,_ `\r: Shelter, f01`p1:\c.-rm.-n9.. Parti- im: the L"a`.i".d1`c11 may be ~ -n- rm. Qnrw-t.;11'v_ ters im1tat~e(1. ml .1..........L:.. W;-nl. the L`!]Hdl(.`ll umy L): `:15: me Sr\cr<.-t.a1'y, I ...zv~.:_._'-`t-.5 .%-s-on-sax. T'~?< > 1"che1'n A (1 Val! r-n nu.-3 I t warm weather to be found - The Bank `For Savings CAPITAL $6,000,000 RESERVES wwj I . aLEGICrN' OBSERVES I ; 3rd z.;N1:1v;msARYg (Continued from paxze one) was passed, embracmg the ('1-;-1n-5 of the Legion. Last year a new } sions Act \\`as passed, which i.:- only act in the world where a 1 11121;? appear in his own case. I not yet. perfect and ce1tain rec mendations are to be made at .~nm~:.-.n M` D.,n-`.:r.mnm- Thp mac lTlC`1lU'dUOIl 'cll'L LU UL` session of Pa1"ai:unen1'. The machin~ er)` in connection with. the cr.1r1`ying out of the Act is too costly, and seine 01' it unnecessary. I<`i1`.et there is the Board of Pen- sions Commission at Ottawa; the-.n the Co1nmi.ssion s counsel. Nine tri- bunals composed of three members each, go from centre to centre tak- ing evitlence. The Commission coun- sel is represented at these tribunal hearings and may appeal from the decision of the tribunal. In twelve months, out of 1,974 cases heard, 1 crn ........,..-.'lnA Tho ',n\n.`\nl: luzuuz uL mu.- .....\..4....,..- |.\L\_ .- Pa1'1i:une1 `.- unneces.- the 2 co L.......1;. nnrnvxnanrl n LIBCISIOH OJ. L116 l.~L'lL)unu1. LII 1,450 were appealed. The appeals are referred to the board at Ot`.'a\\'a and months elapse before it is known what the decision is to be. Of (329 appeals, only 329 were granted pcir sions, or about fty per cent. The Legion is satised with the work of ' the tribunals, but the Commission counsel is unnecessary. Reference was made ` before the House, one dealing with the Civil Service Act and the other with Remembrance Day. The Legion _is strongly in favor of retaining the Civil Service Act as at present, and also in favor of Remembrancg Day being observed as a holiday or.-. No- vember llth. It is a day sacred to all returned men and will always be --1~-.u....! ne` nnnln |\lVAv\ to two bills ` VBIIIDEI: J.J.u1. 1|. in a ua_y cuuxuan -.v observed as such. Barrie Stands for the Soldiers 5 In proposing a toast to the Town of Barrie, Major Knowles said that the town always was behind the hi soldiers, before and after the war, 31 and anything within reason asked for by the Legion was granted by the town fathers. In reply, Mayor Craig congratulat- ed the Legion on the work being done in a quiet, unassuming way. The town council and the citizens ap- preciated it very much. Barrie was proud of the record of those who enlisted and the way they tted into civilian life after returning. It \`.'-.\.~: regretted economic conditions were such at the present time that many were feeling the pinch, but it wsa hoped that conditions would be bet- ter soon. We have a town to be proud of and the strength the citi- zenship oi' the veterans: bring to the town is greatly apprecated. Reeve R0g`e1`.~" greeting was in the form of 21 story ? Deputy-Reeve Blair referred to the strong" position of Barrie among the towns in the county According to the recent census, Barrie had made greater gains than any of ` the towns or villages. Regarding matters before council, the collection of taxes was a question demanding careful (-onsideration. Reduction of wages was a(lvoca.te(l by some, but he did not see how it would he fai: to do this Lll1lI`.<~` the Board of Edu- `cation also took steps to r':(l.ucO `d teachers` s.'1l':i .~'. With :1 reduction .1`. no` '1 mill m '1 will and :1 half in the .. with :1 reuucuon of :1 mill or will and county rate, the council would oe able to cut. the tax rate tllis your .-\l Dv.\naldson said he had learn- (`Li much about the Legion that he lid not know .2m(l wished to :~oug1`at- ulztte the 01 g'E1l1iZZ1tlO'(1 on the .~plenLli(l \\'m`l`. 1). -ins` (lone. Members of Parliament Absent Rex`. A. R. H0l(i4,`:11. ch;1pl~z1in, pro- posetl LL '[Oi1I~fi to the 1 ;1riiz1ment.= of Cana(l:1 and Ontario. . howr~\`(_-2', J. 'l`. Simp: .\I.l~".. and ~ Dr. L. J. Simpson, M.P.P., who were i to reply, would not be present. The .=.'1l :` i :1 1 l Unfo1"tuna.tely,. pa(lre saiml he \vu.< at 21 ;e as his 1'einu.rk.< Vsoulcl have been dir- ected to them. Politicians, he thought, were apt to be too polite, but they should never be so polite as `to have to resort to untruths. n no- C-..-nag. wadre he A - --. is \' 01ll(l work dom, bv M1. Shut, who as mt; M V D" 11 ` 3ct\:*(l them. Zone ,.e1),.C_\.L_;,mti\,e had Succeeded in :11. are . c uxoug 1, of Con- lhoulfht "`1"-` W polite getting pension for -17, beside zissist-i_m,(`ll}1: )`iL_ f'C;' `.I`C'uuugh Su but they ance for a number of \vido\V.<. Thel A-\,I-lmfeii, {ii-i%~i,n1]Ll. fm to 0mC(._,.>. had all worked hard, and he; `6` ,1`111d_}'_ 1- d h I Be Square" retrretted that '1`. Shepherd. had tui ` 13' ,1. `.` ,1e_tume on`, W_ _ ' ' _ , 1 1H1 h_aW_ 0, - H` We of _`_t_ `Y Heron Sunday lrom Aurora, as hi- L l1ld)}/)1'l1r-41110 1111111 ` z-}V elm` i -`m:"e:yeer t11,ft`:l_`t:1;`1.'a,101_lmother, Mrs. Faris, improved l`.; That a Iiifins must meet in 1if0- .\\ivli1SoLiia1l:es1liis plate, `will be a iivoi`-)'1:\.ceag1Eh after her illness of we r:.;:.:::.;;s.:;"r:..s:f`3 u.L"l`::v3?`E2`;`L`;li The of Jam !Church_, Stroud. were entertained ....-.v-.. ~~,}~_.9r. in anythin for the gcnelsal. good. , - . -- ofuthe town tlige `Legion would baclciwednesday '~'nln8 by the young them up 100 per Cent. `people of the local church. _ AS a mark of appreciation of the, .Ql1lt(3 a number of relatives a_1'.} work of secretary T_ Shepherd he friends attended the funeral Sel'VlL:` was presented with a Rolls safety girglil late Jag Cross Tuesday 5` razor in a silver-plated engraved` Mrs Robt Thompson of Auandah a%'ea_t Taylor was introduced and Ivellnknown in this vicinity, is serious- y 1 . I i ,4 : '(lthth ldd l1'b`tt` - .. , ' :E'.il1'ry ozrii, b1(it`li(dl1ied thgt tiiiises Eiould Miss Dunlop Vlslted frlends he? -` soon improve. He would say frank- over the week ed' ly that it was hard sledding for the `T merchants, as well as others, at pres- am. What we need, he said, is Services for Sunday, March 6t . a `Good Times Club, and ne any are at Knox Church at 7.30 pm: one who uses the word `depression. " [Holy Communion at St. Juun`S at 3 During the evening, 0. Shanks, on-a.m. Sunday Schoo1 at 10,15. Ad , behalf of the former Soldiers Club, Bible Class on Wednesday at :. . handed over to the secretary the deed J0hn s at 8p.m. All welcome to L` i of a plot in the Union Cemetery. or all services. K `. Mays, St. James , Crown Hill, Holy Then resolve to meet It i)1'-avely-- Stand the test, and do and dare, But the secret of true victory Lies in one word, just be square. There is something in the twinkle Of an honest fellow s eye, That can never be mistaken And can never be passed by. Be his station high or lowly - There s that dauntless, uprighit air, Which convinces all beholders That the man they see is square. Heaven, give such men- influence Over those they daily meet; If they see a fallen brother They will help him keep his feet. M-ake the sneaks a bit uneasy-- Make the false act kind of fair, For the greatest rogue on record Will respect the man who's square. The toast to the Barrie branch of the Legion was proposed by H. G. Robertson, who stressed the valuable service the organization was render- ing in the town. Much of what is being done is not known by the citi- zens at large. The Ladies` Auxiliary had not been mentioned, yet the fine banquet they were enjoying was pre- pared by them, without any fuss or s+`,"~g1o~ry. Remembrance Day can- .. 1m. rlrnnnml. It is a xed dav and (. Songs were contributed by '1 Dr. G. R. Burns and Jas. Case. munion at 3 pm. St. Jolm s W.A. meets Wednesd , ~~----------:-;----:--~-=------~ lthe 9th, at 2.30, at St. Jolm s 2 l tory. i_ I ' Y.P.S. meets on Tuesday, M- ; 8th. Place Wlll be announced latdc I Work on the Gospel Hall is ]- 1- i.Umb3g0 Pain AW3y Ce`"8` rapidly and it will soon ~ ready for use. .{___ Miss M. Craig. who has been \ '15, ,, R1,, ,` I` . Inn rn l I selgloiry. lcemelnorance uuy eun- ..u, be dropped. It is day as the years roll by a glow will sur- round that anni\'er. whether one of joy or of pain. 'l`he Legion does many kindly acts, and the council, as well as the citizens, are deeply in- debted for the way the members of the Legion have helped one another in this time of st1`e;<.~'. 1.. \-nniiy D.-n.-lzl..ni Hnrvv Cn1*l.nm` In tms txmc 01 .~`11`0s In reply, Prusirh,-nt Hurry Gm't.ncr said that they were colt.-bratim.-; their third birthday, and credit for the suc- cess of the o1'gz111i'/.z1tion was in a largo. measure due to three com1'a(lc>.<. Dr. Bill Little, Tom Burton and Ed. `Shun-r. The . report show- ed sonnvthim." of \\'1'.L1t \v:1.< being; lrmv. `.'i`.h thra >`CL`l'-l'zl1`_\`. he hm! `u*i(~ to distribute 1"-lid in 21 mm \\':-._.' .-rm! {he town mum-i`1 hzul bz-n.-1 IR-H(`\'(l from _-.>;i\".nL l'CHuf iv)` Lcjzion mt-mhmz: 11, `iii rnvz. 1' 4...; 1....1 .. ..v.x..I .`.,....1 -I',... .'.~.. -fHE| C1011 IH :.~' E31'E&1111 recum- this l|| l?U\`- . word for Red for Gal: s:uAu.u cha1_r tc rcphed ratu1at- the Oh? ; emstmg g comparc mu; ITIEIUOII Isle adian D so O'm Led 0f M13 < emu )- L; stead 21 Lt Jai- -"1'-"' ` Cord: censor n ag'a1n.-t Cmsblc 3; H0015 p;ratula their f hoped" trod to en-TOY` 2 and '9 ccording Ge`?- V rric Umnte. so spo egarding the W sollection _J-*0 mandin;_', 19th: nudrrxnvrn 5 fUll' the .-.-. r\ n l'GI1UEl" .uxiliary was My (luy lllL`1` `ion does runcil, 3L-ply mbors inp: .' the -o1nra and on .~ l ml l`L-lln'l' `M W , T 7115 lH I`., .,,*___.-,_ __._..- l . iiiuchl Myskii Rub ' Rub Backache away wlth small trial bottle of old St. Jacobs 0l|." When your back is sore and lame or lumbago, sciatica or rheumatism has you stiffened up. don't suerl Get a small trial bottle of old, honest St. Jac-abs Oil at any drug store, pour a little in your hand and rub it right on your aching back, and by the time you count fty, the soreness and lame- ness is gone. Don't stay crippledl This soothing, `penetrating oil needs to he used only 0llkZ..`. It takes the pain right out and ends the misery. It is magical, yet (lb?-r.il\ltCl_V harmless and doesn't burn the skin. Nothinyr, also stop: lumhago, sciatica, On Monday. Feb. 22nd, the Main- tcnaiic-: of Way einployees C2l]1Ll(li;1llNatlOll1!l lluilway held a very pleasing baiiquet in the Orange Hall at Allaiidale to do honor to two, of their members who nave retired; naniel_v., on i'c:icliin;-: the age limit. Mr. Joseph Jaggs. section fori,-man at l`.ie'lewo0d, 0111., and 311'. John Hisey punipman at Calcdoii l:Ia. Mr. D. J. Hopcroft, assistaiit gen-: eral chairman of the Maiiiteiiance of Way Employees Organization of To- ronto, was toastmaster, and he dc livered a splendid addre. outlining to the men certain conferences wit`; Sir Henry Thornton and oflicials. He went into the details ol co-operative meetings between the ollicials and the men on both the C.P.R. and C.N.R., and outlined the discussion that took place at a meet ing of stabilization of employees held at Chicago, with presidents of clever. railroads, representing approximatel_\ 2,000,000 men, when a scheme was proposed to set aside a certain sun. for protection of 250,000 men no\\ laid off on all roads. He stated tliat the ralway oicials agreed that men should be compensated for loss oi of thc_ c.1>.1>.. , L |llI.'l}\.l VI --1: day aiternooii. The funeral of the late Jas. Cross, of 'l`nornbury, was held Tuesday afteirnoon, interment being made in `Stiond Ccnietery. A large audiencg was delighted last Friday evening with the prograni 'given by the Seth Parker Group froni Allandale, in the United Church there. Visitors during the week included: `-Miss Verna Smythe and Mrs. Spires, lof South Porcupine, at Win. lSmythe s; Mrs. Johnston, of Orillia, lat H. Hughes; Miss Ellie Wellbanks, ;of Newburg, of Geo. Young s. The dance in the Community Hall on Friday evening was well attended, the Mulholland orchestra. supplying their usual delightful music and 'everyone had a happy time. i The carnval in the rink on Tues- `-day evening was a decided success. The large crowd present enjoyed skating to the music furnished by the Stroud band. The attraction of {the evening, of course, was the old timers hockey match, and it certain- ,ly was interesting. The line-up was as follows: Herb. Wallace s team-- John Hunter, Alf. Webb, Lennox uv Ann; ..v..-- -. -, their job after years of service, there-`Black J_ Ferguson Harve Hu hes- f`h ~'-~t ThB&i yg 019 8 P9n=10T1 byf; 0711- _ 9 - ,Wni. Reids team--Darcy Lennox, O. Raiway put on 1,o0O Maintenance ,G.eo.1-ge Hewson, Alex cons-tab1.e Jim Of Way _Y1}T1.S111C'~` the_ meeting` 0? Latimer, Bob Boyce.. The goals were the Stabilization Committee at Chi-lably guarded by Arnold Reid and caggo as a_ result of certain temigor iOswald Black. The referee, Irv. ary reduction or salary and reouc- Robertson, had a busy time, the pen. tion in h0l11`S- lalty box being occupied most of the 101.. T` Q+ I. ,. _ - . nn nhcnn, vn(l foreinar fmm, l`lm mime was verv close. 1,` I . 3 E iwo Raliway ; Men }:a.onc1ed tion in hours. .; Mr. E. Stephenson, yard foremal.-N1 at Allandale, read the presentation 1 address to Messrs. Jaggs and Hist,-y 3: while Mr. T. Crosbie, B. & B. Mas~ ter, made the presentation of at` , handsome upholstered rocking chair. . at Shanty Bay, and Mr. W. Adams, section foreman! presented a similar Q chair to M1`. Jaggs, both of whom very :~:uitably and spoke oi! changed co-operative contlitiomi existing between oicers and mer.' compared with previous to ainalgzui mation of Grand Trunk and Can-` Northern Railway. f\u-inn` fn 111. . n n nvnidnhln absence . i\'ort,nern icauway. :, Owing to the unavoidable absence`, A. H. Cavzmagh, Superintend- Mr. W. J. Blair spoke in nis` and congratulated both Messrs * Jaiggs and Hisey on their clear re- neither of them having any or complaint 1'eg`istere(I[ . ag'ain.-t their work or <'mr\dL1('t. M1` ` r~..,..:.:,. n 3. n T\/Tncfnv mm v,-_ 1.;_ $99 to $145 aga1n.-t meir worn U1 V-1:-vnux. Crosbie, B. & B. Master, uz". .31`. Heels, R0a(lmaster, also .;;uk(-. eon- grutulating the two recipients on faithful attention to duty mi.'i hoped they would be long ].``l`C`l to enjoy the comforts of their ~u.~'y chair their present easy job. Mr. Geo. Wilson. president of the locn: Maintenance of Way organization, al- spoke and thanked the ladies for.` sumptuous banquet ])1'0\'l(l0(l. Joseph Jaggs was born January 1866, at London, England, anc entered the service of the Grand Trunk seetionmun at Inglewood on August 19th, M07; wz1.< promotec. to secton foreman at the .s'a1nc place: May 23rd, 1911, working on that .s'.Lme section until his retirement 01:: eomnletln ` 21 In.`-`.2. TIIV1I1lV1`\Y section until 1115 reureniem ui._ January 31st, 1932, completing` twenty-\`e years . and he i.~'_ still hail and hearty and does not in-'; tend to sit around idle. John Hisey was: born Deuembv-i 19th, l.\G(:, at Woodbri Ont, and entered the SC1\'l(.`C as pumpm-an` lat Cueldon l'Iz1. on S(,`l)Ll:l1llJ(.`1' 22nd [1717 retiring December 19th, 1932 i on 1'v::z,1cliing the age of 05 years, af-; ter completing fourteen years ser nu... I'.n+'m-hm;il,elv. M1`. Hisey (lid E completing Iourtccn ye211's 561`; view. Unfortunately, Hiscy not ent.(:1' the ;~:e1'\'icc- of the rui}\\'u_g, until 21ft<.~1' he \\'n.< 1't_V yp-a1`.< 01' uggc, and is, I-hcreforc, not entitled to 21 pension. - ! :.._.?.Z___.__. .4 ` V.` case. Ben.-t and` said that he would do his best to` carry on, but hoped that times would Iv +h-,a1- it was hard sleddine` xmprove. he WOLll(1 Lrutlzv` .. :r`1,.m! Vrwmna (.1nh nnrl rm nnv who the worn '(lC])1`(:`SslUn. `I on' Rnmr: xvem contributed by T. 1\`Iuys`l back suffer! T):-m'f cl-nv rrinnleril Thin snnfhinq. is Don't . 1 \ ` \Y.-\0`\:nn- nI~n ch-.nn Inn-uknnn cn:nf:na the sum. I lumhago, backache or rheumatism so promptly. It never disappoints! .... .ll5.l 1932: `C BURTON ELECTRIC - .... A4`-:l.'L\:. 1 Mrs. .-\ngu~s V: ` .\'1:'.=. Bun. W `United W..-\. at 'l`1m +`nns-rnl ( d'.1_\' uiternoon. _ the :St1oud - A lm-om nndirmr-A \\'.'1.< delighted ]St1oud L`cmet.e1'y. ; ;F1'id:1y with "given I Inna-n the Stroud band. The attraction or the evening, was old `timers _it certa.m- ly I . -`|Black, Ferguson, Harvey Hughes; :,Wm. Reid s Lennox, 5 George Hewson, Constable, Jim F Latimer, -lably '- Os\vald I-`Robertson, lalty time. The game was very close, ;each team battling through to the r inish, with the result that the score 3- awas a tie, 2-2. Another game \\_'1ll 8 `have to be played to decide the win- I`. ner of the cup. I1 The Presbyterian Church entertain- LI -.ed the young people of St. Paul s r`- land St. James, and a very pleasant )1 `evening was spent. Moving pictures 1~`l:i1I`l(i games were enjoyed. an 1 `Mr: Hnrh Wnllnrn gm:-nf. last. week 1. gin 10l`QI1t0. - i Mr. Bruce Wallace, of Toronto, `spent the week end at his home here. i. Mr. John Hunter and Miss Bessie -`1Hunter spent Monday in Toronto. 5 A n1nsn11m'mlo nm`1'.v was held in "nunter Spent monuuy HI. J.Ul'UI1-LU. 5. A masquerade party was held ~ `the Community Hall last Friday night - The Mi.~`.~tos Lowrie won first prize `fur r-nun'm< Tnm T\.Ynr:1nnrh r-:1 . fnr ganu OTIJOYGG. ` Mrs. Herb. Wallace spent last week in Toronto. Nfv `Rvnno Wallnnn nf 'Pn1~nn1'.n [LNG 1\'J.l.".`7CS L10\\`1'le \\`Ul1 Jll'5L p1'lZl'.' fur couples, Tom Neelands first for Igentlemr-n. ;\Iu1ho1land s orchestr:-. :a\'e good music and a good crowd was in attendance. .J.l. C. V` -I-B-":IBJ-L `Id-I-I-1 .\`Ii: Elsie Wilson, of Toronto Uni- vc-r: spent the week end with M.. and Mrs. Boynton. \T1-,: Rhnnhuwi i< unnndino` 5: fax`. E'uI1(I. .\l1'S. J3UyHLUIl. Mrs. Shepherd is : a fer: weeks with 1\I1';<. Herb. Fraser, 01 ` Bradford. NI l\V\I] \l..~ \/I..f`n,-1. nmr` Pawn?!- Washing Machine 13 T2101 O1'(l. Mr. and Mr.~:. McCuish and family and Mr.~:. Harvie Crawford motorc`. to Cookstown the first of the wee}. 111- Dans-call A4` Alkznd-n n-;.1|'I`n nv-x [0 LOOKSIOVYH I-He HYSL 01 EH8 \V(i(2l. Mr. Pearsall, of Alberta, cav1*1`ed on Mr. and 1\`Ir;<. A. H. Crawford re- cently. Viv smri NI we Av1-.`hn1- (`mnwfnr cenmy. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crawfor Mrs. Jas. Leigh and Mr. John Jacl-:~ .son motored to Gravenhurst and `spent the day with Mr. and Mr.. `John Follows. NT:-L Dnv KC:-lzn-,1+1-ink ahnnf -3 en '.Jonn renows. ` Mrs. Roy I{i1'kpat.rick spent :1 fe dLl_\'S in Toronto recently. Mrs. Hz11'\'ie C1`awfo1`d visit: 1'1`i:n(1.'< an Sh:u1L_\ Bay. `Mr nun \Tr(`,Ixnit7' n1` Urn .Qfntir~ x 1 1 11`1t3n(1.~` HE Dll2llll._\ l)il_\. Mr. Dzm. .\IcCuai_Q', of Oro Static has been in the village working 0". the telephone. fri0n(1.< in G1'u\'enhu1'st recently. Mr. Geo1`_Q'e Gordon called Mr. and Mrs. I. Mouldy and and ;\`Ir.=. .\I('.B1`i(1L- and family, of T ronto, are visiting` Mr. and Mrs. 12. 1\IcCulmz1n. (J 7 t \VCK. I. young people St. ,'Church_, (_4_ lwednesday "uxlening youn,-` ` lpeople I Dnifn n nnrn}\rn~ nf 1-nlnxma av ' epeopxe or me local cnurcn. I Quite relatives a1'.1 'friends servin- of the Jas. on ; Stroud. n T\/fun T).-`I-.+ Tknmnann n-P A1ln~nA-:1. \J.Lv.L I..I.\JI -I-J. II AULI ul- 6t'. :a.m. {or John's , ltlio John's itory. Vpg rnnnfc nn 'T`nn:~rI-nu Mu : 1'L`ilUy 101' Use. Craig. iting Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Craig`, 1- turned to Elmvale on Monday. I .:.\-.n- Rev. and Mrs. '1`. J. Dew, Mrs. ` 'D-w and Master John, of Bradfc visited with friends here last Thz` di`._V'. T\y1 L-.. I.-...L....,!A `I n.\..,... ..!_1L...l . 201-. Elizabeth & Maple Sts, Barrie u2:_V. Miss Gertrude Lcnnox visited 1 lfripnds in Barrie last Week. Miss Marian Arnold and Mr. B` .-\!`!10](1, of Toronto, spent the wt {end with their parents, Mr. and I F. R. Arnold. .\'a:::t Sunday evening the 1` .`ii'(-`nio:=.:-oi: Bevo1":<'_\', of Ba: be the` sm-L-1:11 s';)r::ke1' in `. . r`]'\I1\In1-\ Ba.\tc:' n mu .-. \\ I:I,!3..WKF.ST0NE :, \I7:I,,-.. ...L' YY`...._..J. S`.]*..`ROU L`- Lei` is \`1:`1L1I].g uur ;; -u Warnica, this week. . Webb c11tev1'tai11cd the . her home on Wctines~ .r.n ) JC {'18 5LiL'L'lEll SIJCI ma". Church. = Februmy In-:-o{`n':` .\u.\'i1im'y wa ~ 1.`I.... f`.. LEFROY rw._11,.... IVY of the V I i .~ ` Tlun at the hr_ iBA?riKe:-~H0m

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