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Northern Advance, 24 Aug 1933, p. 4

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B.C.l. UPPER scuom. EXAM. RESULTS;- UTOPIA The .\..rt.hern Advanc * has ;.tum- tn . is bl'()Ul1'I' at 'I`]H)I V'.\ '0! 5:11 with her xtvr mu!--ru l.()n Inn.-.| urll-(I 1.0 In- 1:! .\1i I Ln Hm III!` nIul::_v, .~]n-114! l'}|m IL: the and the ung. .3, J.`.Lr. C. In-tty P.ob. I301. 2, Z001. 3. Iidward Sho1'tt-A1g. Trig. 1, Bot. 1, 2001. F(`. ,- we no1'u1(.-1'11 part 0: the province. Miss Esther How leaves in two \\'ocks for Guelph, where she will take up Lhu two yeu` il5`.SOCiZ1t0 course in Home Economics at 0.A.C. \H pnfhsv nf 'l'n.-""4-n ....,..\6- 63.. . L'4'pL(.!(l n posmon. Mi. Suruh Symv [UH to-day to visit frit-mls in Osh:1\\':1. Mr. Hu;:l1 I)i(:i\ins0n, M135 Dickin- son and l\'l:1. Dickin.s'on, of B('\'1`l`l('_\', .\l:1.~'.~:., ..ru ('.\ ))(*('.L(5([ in town Hw lust of the \\'H,-k. Mi ` ]).'l\\ h'()ll, su]n`\'is01' fronn thc \".().l\. lu~:ulqu.'11'l..m`s at Ottztwu, was in .li:n`ri(.- 'l'uu.~:day zmd part of \\':-i1w. m2Lking' hvr unnuzll in- . ml the work being: done by Llw luv.-1l brzxnch oi" the V.O,`N. Mr. Ju.<. L(:\\'i.~' and I5. (I. lloht-rt: zlrrivt- home Mon- tlzxy ni_-zht :1l't(-1' :1 two mt.-ntl1.~" tour 01' th- British l.\|u.< and Lhr- Contin- trllt. 11...- l...... L'.....l.... 1.`? v|`,......... S:1tu1'(luy'.~' lmwkut \vu.< much the s:.1n'1c as pr0\'i0u.< '\\ (.'( ]{>'. H`1'l`L' be-mg numcrou.< cotta;: and tourists,` while on the other lumxl there \\'a.< a plentiful supply of f. ,'ll`(l0l1 zmtl farm products at mo prices. Ruth-r o.n'.n'.< zmrl1"n\\'lnnn:-in-r-cl As usual fresh garden vegetables were the centre of attraction and en- joyed a ;;;ood sale, with prices as fol- lows: Cooking onions 40c a basket, pickling onions 15c qt., pumpkins 1_5c to 20c each; corn 15c a dozen, pota- toes 25c and 35c a basket and $1.75 a bag, celery 2 bunches for 15c, cu- cumbers 25c to 35 a basket accord- ing to size,` eggplant 10 each, cream squash 10c each, cabbage 10c each, vegetable marrow 10c and 15c each, peas 25c a basket. tomatoes 5c lb. or 25c basket, peppers 5c each or 3 for 10c, carrots, meets and onions 5c a bunch or 3 for 10c, head lettuce 10c each. Aka.-.L 4-Ln 1-.An+ :`:r-v\1nV` AP J`..n'M nl Bliss Elsie Raikes has returned from 2: two weeks motor trip through the northern part of the province. Estller Hmv Innvn: in hun 111 name uconomlcs at U.A.U. Miss Potter, 01' Toronto, spent Lin week end with l1e1'sist-1`, Mrs. Rmldull Riclmrd. M .\...l..,... 1.':.l.1 ..c rx. _...-.., nn'mu'u. Miss Audrey Kidd, of Crcemore, \\'us :1 \'i.~'it.or this week at the home of Mrs. J. '1`. C`l'O.'-ibie. I-h.Hu I".- Imp, Mi.-`.< M21 H0.<(- `Ln Nor\\'i('n uftn-1 with friends. \X:*.> l..,.u.,. (nu ldflll [Jl'U(lU(.`L5 Ell; lIlU(l(`l'1ll(' I)l'lCCS. Butter, and fowl 2l})])'._'Lll`L`(l . :1;`z1i11, altl10ujg'h there .~'. to be stlicient for the demand. Eggs remained about the szunc as last week selling at 20c, 22c, 23c and 25c a dozen, according` to grzule. Spring chickens were offerezl at 200 and 23c u 1b., while the older bi1'(l:< went at 16c and 17c 21 lb. Young spring ducks were up a little at 20c a lb. Iiutter remained unchang'ed at 25c 21' l I.b. C. Hen1'_\' Sim.<--E.C. 1, E.L. 2, Al 1, Geom. 1, Tng. 1, Bot. 1. Zool. Phys. 1, Chem. 1, F..-L 1, EC. 1. Cr-v-21111 Quniila W F - m s. .1. 1. m'o.<.me. I\`Iiss Betty C1`u:~'wick(: left last \\'(f(`k for J'u1'unt0, \\'.l1u1`c she has ac- m'pt(',(l :1 position. Miss Rn uh Rvnw In-H In_.l-nv in` .\Ul'LH DU. Miss Len, Mrs. Rookc and fumny :n'- 1'1-tu1`nin}.-,' this week end from a thn-v \\'.-ul motor vamping trip, hm`- in_u' stoppt-d over at Smith s F'z1lZ_s, Ottawa, Suult Ste. Marie and Balsam Lake. ' 1I'.~ yT..\...-.n.,.I~ 131.`. ,..~.\..L l421l\L`. Miss D'Izn'g'u1'(:t Blackstock spent the week end in B:u')'ic on her way to Bczulsolicl Island, where she wlll spvml the m:.\'t ten days. Mrs. L. B. La.1`nson, of I-Izunil`.on, is \' `Him-V hnr rlnnu-h1'm~ 7\I'v;- R \\lLH J.l'l(,`Il(lS. .\1i.<.< In-`-'.(: Garvin, of R0c11c.~'tu1', is .-:pendi:1;: the her ho1ida_v.< with her p:11'ent.<. Jllhh 0| \'i. North St. T1 T r UZlC[l. About the best display of fruit at`- the market this season was seen on Saturday. Pears made their rst ap- pearance and were offered at 250 a basket; peaches 15c qt. or 50 a bask, plums 35c and 40c a basket, cantaloupes 5c and 10c each, apples 20c and 30c a basket, thimbleberrles 20 a box, blueberric.-.< 15c a box. LUIS. LA. D. 1.1 5 vi. her i. `I ix`: llltl Wnu Personals sAT_uE_DAY MARKET .Iv:m S1.u.11(lx-n, of 'l`or0no, is : In-r . ;V1r; J. A. Lcnnox, St. rnys. _L_. pm-In. L, r..-L 1, b'.U. 1. I Gc-ruld Smitl1--E.C. 3, Gcom. c,; Trigq. :1, Phys. c. 1 Phyllis Smith---.\I.H. 1, Alg. C,` '.I`ri_<;. 1. RC. c. Waui Smit,h--(b;-om. c, Trig. c. I Irene Sm_vthc--.\I.H. c, Phys. c,- Chem. c, EA. c. F.C. c. )Iuri0n Spea1'n-.\I.H. L. Birnie Spec-1's-Geom. c, '1` Beatrice St1'z1chan-Trig`. c, F.A. Lillian Thompson--E.C. c, EL. .-\.lg. 3, Geom. 3, L.A. c, EA. 2. G.eo1'g,e Tom11nson-E.L. c, Alg`. Ed Tu1'ne1'-E.C. c, Trig. c, Phy c. s. I Chem. 2. F.A. r-. FIG, 1-, um:-, nu` : \H`(` III] III(` HI`f`.'l| I.:Iln>:;_ HHIl2~:'-.'ll|1lN 0| lrn\'(~Il4\r:' h:Iv:- r-.xjn_vwl this hali,LhlI`ul in- l:L.-ul vu_v:..I'.'u frnm Owvn .\`.nunl and x;mI'(` l'(`l`I`llH_\ from Purl I\l(-Nivlmll llm-lI:.:'l1` lhn lm-[cs u.t Szmlt Sl.<\,. .\I:u'iv In I-`m-I \\'illlum uml VH1`! Arlh-nu`. H.|szLflHin': [,1'iI.1m\ In l.1w.~:m'- \`i(".`? r.1.'H.nt:m1v:l by tho (`.z|n.'1dlnn I`:u'.ific Hun. for fif-`y yours this parlir-111:1!`mmlonf summer lrn'.'(~.l is still considered at I1OC`SSZJ.I')' IIH \V`l HHII-, In lam; .' and I In hrnu `lnru 1%. . \\'lII`|l , llmvlly, l':IllIuI' 4 '. vlm"In:-n nm! in 1 In I u.:.um.'-u um. ml` \ ('.'uI:uHuI. I`.~.'iuI i:- nmhl rrum H' I :1 t'111lHllH`ll will: :::|il:L \v~:1: Hm r<~;:IIl:x|iun ll` !'nI- ' Vin-n ..n H l1llSUll, UI 1121111113011, (1uL1p:ht(:1~, ;\I1':<. S. - has rcttmleri home . two \\'(.-L;1~:.< `1l'."-l1Il'I|l UI ~.'i`Ii-' H.`lilW}l)' lnml ll1r-'\'<~:<- :::|il.'Lml:`.l1':lIn nliun ul. l,h.'LI un Hm (:rml 1} `Hm 1....1.-.. ..o 1H%L?'_ Centurid; lxln llvnI')` N. W. Hm!- \1'I-.'-:I|l`Il| 01' I)`. XI.-u :- -3, L.m:u1. .2, 1'..-\. C, ILL . C. Lucy Vzmdcrhoorn-E.C. 1, E.L. 1, .VI.H. 3, Alg. 1, Geom. 1, Trig. 1, Bot. 1, Zool. 1, Phys. 1, Chem. 1, L.A. 1. L.C. 2, F.A. 1, F.C. 1. Jas. Webb-M.H. c, Alg. 3, Phyaul Nora W'i1son--.\I.H. c, L.A. c, F.A. c. `F.C. c. I C RATES: I mnn1l1,$I5; fi1nuntIns,$8(); 8 m0n1`l1.<, $'I().'); H) Hmn1l1.s', $lZ-ll). B.C.I. Commercial Graduates will find 1l'1(: '|vi.'E.A.. Zl)iplum:1. mud mu" Vl`]lIl])IU`\'llll'll1 .D(']P2t'l'1llI(,'}kl' :1 g`l`(`:l1'.:li(`l ::I'1-1' <-mnp|<:1ing u11rsi.\' mrm rh.< ].i11- isI1i1Ig: (`null-xv. NOTE: \\'vl:.-1\ -_]II.x'1 i.ll.\'1:lHf:(l n llr\\` _l'):1l1m .L<:(1;,*`c1' Ll ns1in}.:' and S1:m:1nm11."Mar-himr. ',l'hi;x' `m be used in ('HlI_ilIl](',1iHl1 with our 1):-(:x(:n1 . of .r\(;<:m1nl`ing'. An upc-r;:1iI|;: l\'ll0\\`|(5(1f.{(`, of 1ll(`S(! 1n:1vhi_m~:~'. \\'il1]m\'(: :1 L1`l (`:l1 :z.~1s(:i in .<(:<-,111`in;.;' E1np|n_\'m<-H1`. -purl nl` mw'.<.(':1n:uii:Ln travol itin- -rnry as t`.it1m1'or! by the large p:1::.~~n_u'm- !ie un the S. S. l(oo- w:1hi.u and Assinil:ni:~ 1(`:Iving' lwivv \\'c`u|(l_\' Ernm Port, M('I\'i(*n-H` and on tho .<`..S. .\I:u1imhu frnm thvvn Hmum wot-.kl}:. I`h0t,w0fur- mm` vos.~wI:4 h:u'oho(\ni11vnn1inn- nus ::orvI:`.o sinm 1.903 and W0- vldn (`mmnndirmo qmlrlors and an c~.\'c-ollont. tnhlv for those scnkln`p' quinl roI:1.\'ut.im1.I`reshlukebreezes and pic:-.s:n1t Irnvoi cmnpnnions. Imth tho I\'nmvnt.h: and the Assi- nvithnin, -1,000 ton st0.'1n1crs. hhve had but Huron mnlnins .'1mm1_: whom (m)luin I\`fc~(`nn.na.l on the -`S-Wlihnin is oonsidorod one of H10 he:--I.-lmnwn 1l|lth0!`iti0S on Great Lakes shipping. Until afew The College office will be open TT-I 4-nu" -"yd ,..-..., HE new Ontario honey crop is now coming in--- and it's wonderful honey! Ontario honey is healthful as well as delicious. Are you en- joving it as often as you should? .. ....pu 1 Honey is delightful as a spread for bread, of course, but there are many other ways of using it. \Vrite today to Ontario De- partment of Agriculture, Parlia- ment Buildings, Toronto, for Honey Recipe Bulletin, No. 374, explaining 59 ways to use Ontario Hones/-- sent free. FALL TERM - SEPTEMBER 5th COL. THE HON. T. L. KENNEDY, Isiinitter Ontario Department of Agriculture l\H. "l`11,:. Hm 3e all day Labor Day. Visitors Welcome. ."4llHl'al'l-IIIUIHICIJL. Since the S. S. Algoma Went ashore on Tsvle Royale in 1885, no vessel cmplqyed in this service has been lost. The S. S. Mami- tnbn, also carrying freight from Owen Sound, was built in the Polson Iron Works in that city, the remaining ships in Scottish" Yards. months n.;:o there had been but `three 1n:1na.gers the late Henry nmmy, the late Arthur Piers, Tztthcr of A. S. Piers, manager of the Real Estate Department of t1w(2:uu1din11 Pacic and M. McD. Duff, now assistant to the chair- mun. Canadian Pacific Steam- smips. Alvin Gallagher is now: an no.ri.n 1 en don t. Qinnn "1-\r\ G G A`:-ur\vu-an van? THtrRsDAY, AUGUST 24, 1933. $9 Beverages Rolls and Bread Batters and Dough; Quick Breads Griddle Cakes and Waffles Fruits and Vegetables Preserves, Jelly, Jams and l\II--..-...-,l-.l- 59 ways to use Honey- rreservcs, JeIly, JaI1"I C11`! Marmalade Salads and Salad Dressings Pies, Desserts Cakes. Cookies and Small f`..l...- Ace, uuunnca auu qunull Cakes Candies Gelatine and Frozen Desserts Recipe Bulletin Free 0. Flora Young---E.C. c, Chem. c. The following students of the Midde School obtained standing on subjects of the Upper School as fol- lows : f`!1n,l..,. \ ..,...1, .. 17 rv James B. Fairbairn. Deputy Minister Page Four m-u-u-- 1U\VS I Gladys Aconlc-y-E.C. c. Verna Aconley-E.C, c, }:`..L. Germ..-\. 2, Ge1'm.C. c. Russell .-\.ddi:~:on-E.C. 3, EL. Gordon .-\rmstrong-E.C. 2, E.L. Helen Bo;-attie--E.C. 2. Jolm Begg-hI.C. 2, EL. c. Clara BL-ll-E.C. 2. )Iau1'icr.- Bmw-2'lo_-y-E.C. 2, EL C, Che-m. ` -4`. C. C. 1'. 1. .\ll" Illlrllll .\I:n'_\' .\l('('2m.~lz lithe] .\I('Qu:u u Ruth .\I:t]x-y ~I' Dou;rla.s .\lil1 Frank .\Iuir--rl B.~tt_\' .\1u1'p}1;.'- (Geo. 0.~:b01'n--- .\Iu1'g'zu'I*t Oahu 5: WA .- F(` . V(`l"d I\LlllIIH\'-`*nA.\.;. \; Z001, c. Ernest Ryzm--E.C. 1, Germ-\. 1, Gm'm.C. c. I m'x-y Ryan-E.C. 3. Austin Smit'n--E.C. 2. Beth Sz11`j::n1t-F.(`. 3. Wm. Sh:1w--I'}.C. c, EL Doughn Simpson---I"..C. Norman Smith--E.C. c. C1zm-1:m- Smith--1"..C, c, l`I`.:1in-- Whit0--E.C. 3. Mz1rp:a2'-t White--E.C. Chas. Hepbu1'n-.VI.H. c. G]2ld_\`.~` Hickling'-M.H. 2, Bot. 2, Zoo}. c, `Chem. 2. 1 (`E1114 Hirltk` Conn`: 9 T1-in` 9 .11.. C. FIo1'enc(.- Hind.<--M.H. c, Trig. C. E.~:ther How--)I.H .c, A`g. c, Geom. . Phys. c, Chem. c. Hr,-rb. Huntc1'--E.C. 2, E.L_ 2, `RT ,. ,. TI`/\ 4 .l\l. C, Betty _\ n n_\.~. L. ` I.-abr.-1 3.u-.s.m~.u.- 12.0. c, Trig. c,| ht. c. '/.001. 3, Phys. c. | I-Iw-I_'n McC2m11-Alg. c, Trig. c.` .\Io.~.-it: .\`IcCutcheon--M.H. c, Alg. , Ga-om. 2, Bot. 3, Z001. c, Phys. c, Them. 2. RC. c, - ' U01. \zHCIU. .5. Chas, Hind.<---Geom. 2, Trlg. 2, ` A, n 1:w_-Iyn Pct-k--F..-\. :5, Dorothy P1'icr3--.`~\l`,',`. c Kathleen Rec-d--IS.'L. 2 Hr .. UUI. 2), L,1lUn .`. 0. .\Iar_;:J1'iL- Patten-: I.H. Alg. .-\. L , L`.:'\. o, 1'.k;. C. Ruth Johnst0n-E.C. c, M.H. Fan: 0 T .r\ n T I" ..-\. c, r.L.. c. Beryl Wolfc-nden-EC. 2, E.L. c. .'Boyd Wood-E.L. c, Alg. c, Geom. Shirley I .r.mm,-3.` I'.'.C. c. Willna B;u\\'n-l;'.L. c. Jack Bucklv;.'-I'I.C. c. .\Ia.r_\' Bucklg-y--E.C. (3, EL. 3. ;\Iargaret Camoron-E.C. c, E.` Frzmk Campbv,-I1-E.C. c, F Enid Cu1'r--E.C. c, ELL. 3 Hyllianl (.'hu.ppell-E.C. 2. Oscar Clmppc-ll--E.C. c. Elva Coughc-_v--I'I.C. 3. L]n).'(l D(:luno:_v--E.C. 2, 1 z`u.n.A. 2, (Jcrm.C. c. Gr-<)r:_re l~Ih'i<:k--I'J.C. 3. Lola I"i*'h(-r-E.C. 3. \ (`.Imi.-.- ...y. L` rv \.;1(_.ln H,LAH..`\. .2 I (r-or:_rc J Glatiys 1 lL`l Hl..`\. J G\vm1(ln I 4.`-. -- '3 SA ~) I`.:\. l'. l`.\ . I". Clara I a:rkin.<--l'}.(). c. Lucy l oml'rt-l--|'J.('_ <'. l`}.[.. c. W'in*1ifr-cl l ()tt.<--l'I.(7. u, l`I.l.. Ma); I!ul)In.~'m~I'I.(7. u. Jun:-t l{0(1_<.:(-r.<--]'}.L, 3, wr` .. ('. uuzul uruy 13.1,`. c. Monica Hull I`).C. c, Eric }`Izu' 3, ) I` .... P .. .r>\-In \ \)l(_'H l\"ll--l'..\/. C- .\I\'ru .\I2u-.-\rLhur-- L` .. I \l..r`.... Voru Hus] (- (Continued from page one) , 1`.n. U. ' J01m: 2, Geom. I7,-\, 1 . FF`. 0 .\'ccland;s--I:I.C. If`,nIF,'\0 ., 14..-\. C, .L4.L;. C. Jone.-.~:--.-\.1g`. 2, T.,C, (- T7 (7 r- \..num. L`. LJ4. C, I`.:1. Z, .t`.U. Z. Waltu-1' .\'ich0Il--E.C. 2, E.L. .-\Ig. c. Gcom. 1. Trig. 1, Bot. Zool. :3, Chem. \Tm-um-;.. D..4+,...-U... `hr U n A r.\.. c. .\Ic.\I:1.~'t(.-r--I~.`.C. c, E. A151. 3. 'l`1'i,Q,'. 3. )I(-. \'i\'n:11---F..-\. 3, F.C. McQuz1y--M.H. 2, B r iv X. Lap. c. RLnnhlu- J V lnly \1 u, Lllclll. C. Hu11te1'--E.C. F',A (- L` :\ :., 1`.\J. Z. 2, EC. 3, Germ.: l?Ul(l*"I'4.\.;. I l2u:d--E.C. ,. * r` I. `) 'l':.\./. -Ch(: I. I` a, r.\J. o. c, Trig, 3. V: c, Geom. c, Gcom. 2, Trig. Lug, 1. L.b. C, 1`.b. C. Isabr-I Ka\`ana.2 h--E.L. c, M.H. G<-om. 1, '1'ri;,;'. 1, Bot. c, Zool. c. ;\I:11:)iD(- Kr-H:nnl%\IT-I 1 Alrr Geom. .."`\. (3. Phys. qa'g3L3;.;;{"]%; r ""'`'t-'--'-= I A the advanced age of 104 years, John `Casey, B1rrie s oldest CltlZL.u. passed away on Tuesday at his home, 107 Henry St. He had been in com- paratively good health up till about three weeks ago, when he began to fail, and grradually \\'ez1kened zuvay. Mr. Casey was born in Tlppc).'.1 5', Ireland, 104 yezu'_< ago. At the age of -'10 he came to Canada, settlimg; in Bzxrrie, being :1 resident here for (L1 years. He lived :1 quiet. busy life. lal\vu_\'.< cheerful. He is .~ur\'ivel 1);; `two .sun.~', Pat1'i(`l~: and J:nne.~, and u lsister, Ellen Cu. all in B:n`1`ie. Ill: wife (iied 13 _\'e;u's ago. The -`.'.l:`.- ieral took place on l`l1ur.<(l;1_v n1o1'nin_._,-' to St. .\Ia.1'y s Churel1 and C('l11L`IOzy, Dean Sxveeney, :1a`.\'lStU(l b_\'1"athe1` l.\lellen1'_v. 0lllei.1tin_u`. Pull-be:u'e1'_~: lwere Me.~.~'1`s. J. .\lu1'ph_v, I`. J. .\lo1':u1, (V: (' Hlntl< J Rrnnu-nu 4|n:l . .VIe.=.sr.<. H. .\Ialcolm,, Shanty Bay; J. ferinj_-' fo1'.se\'e1'al montl1.~j. lsabelhi Brownlee, \\'1do\\' of the late H011. Folio\\'ln5_-` an operatiun after suf- ` Cliares Drury, passe-(.1 away in the ' lWinn1pe;r l10:'plEZll on W!- `: All_L`,`. lb'tli. She maul been li\'1i1_u; with |l1er daughter, .\Ir;<. J. H. .VIcD0nz1l". . in Winnipeg for some time. The late ;.\l1`.<. Drury \\'a.< born in SLotlz1nd, but came to Canacla when 21 child withj 'l1r parents. the late Mr. and .\Ir.<. l.-Xlex. Bronless. settling near Shanty .Bay. She was the second wife of the late Hon. Clias. Drury, and had lived in Barrie for many years, being an active worker in Collier St. Church, in the Women's Institute, the W0- men's Hospital Auxiliary, the V.O..\Y.l and the Children s Aid Society. She` is .~:un'i\'e(l by three daughters, l\Irs. (D12) M. W. Tho1na.<, Victoria, B.C.;` Mrs. J. H, McDonald, Winnipeg, and` Mrs. Cottens, of Kincardine; one. stepson, Hon. E. C. Drury, Crowni Hill; also one sister, Hrs. Elliott, Billings, Montana, and three broth-i ers, Alex. Brownless Barrie; Thomas,' |Toronto, an(l Robert Montana. M12] I\'IcDonald and Mrs. Thomas accom-I panie(l the remams from Winnipeg; and the funeral was held on Fridayl afternoon from the home of E. C. Drury. Service was conducted byl Rev. Arnott, formerly of Crown] Hill, assisted by Rev. Crow, of` Kincardine. The pall-bearers were` Stoddart, Guthrie; Geo. Vickers, T. C. Fisher, W. Sarjeant and W. J. Cald-I well, all of Barrie. Interment at Crown Hill Cemetery. I I ` A sheep dipping tank has been In- stalled on lot 2!}, c0n(:e.~:n`i0n 2, Essa, and on August 26th an interestiiig `and inst1'ucti\'e rlemon.~:tration was given by Mr. Wm. Howard, of the Federzxl Sheep Brunch, when some 250 sheep \\'(:)`(: dipped. Mr. Howard gave much u.~:ei'ul information on the value of dipping. `LEADERS COACHINZELASSES HELD IN N. SIMCOE CEN PRES 'l'hu l.<:2z(lcr.< Cou.ching Classes l1(:l(l `in [.l](: buunl mom of the local agri- |(.`Ult.Ul`Ell rt.-pn:s(:x1Lutlvc`s nllict: Mon- lrluy \\`u.~: uttcmln-(l by ls.-:1rl(:r.` from ',cw:ry ll0mL:muk(:r.~: Club in Lhu Bar- rlu (ll.~LI`l(3I. with t.h:: (-.\:c(.-ptinn of (;'1'(:nl'<-l. 'l'l1- l'ld..`n, \\'l1lcl1 was con- llU(.'t(:(l by .\li.~'.< .\l. l`), W:1llz1c(e, of ,m V\'rmn-n'.s ln.~tituLu Brunch, num- bmml ml-,_5"nL-c-n, with the following: girls pro.-r~I1L; .~'\llu l"L:1'1'i.a', ('un(ll<.~.; `lnu uml l2v.<.~i-c lir:nn(:(l_v, Holly; lllt*li'H l.1:l1vJ`, ('l1mll<-. Ix :-nv |)|m.v-` Lu-um. L, ll'lj.'. 1, 1301:. L001. ;\Iz1u1ic(- KL-11and--;\`1.H. 1, Alg`. Gcom. 1, Hot. 3, Z001. 1, Phys. Chem. 1. FA. IT(`., 9 Iguln `Jnu. III:-It-I |1CHl.\'l'Il|.r\l:'|' At, J'}lu)`u., ()n ` Sunday, Aug. 15!, l!I25."., I'll N:1y]m', witlmv of H10 lzttu Rhim.-h:n'L, in hm` >424:-I y<-.'n'. .-ml on '|'u:-..l:ty, ;\Lu:. `.12 Slnitlls uI1 p:u`}(n'.< 1:-Hm-nl. H:|rI'in- [Yninn (`.1-mrv 1 H3; 1'4. .-\nt.t;u In.. Lo.-t--ln .BilI`!'it:, on Su.turdv.y, ]udy s black pur. without hzmdle, side pocket, valued as a relic. Liber- al 1`('\\'111`(1 if rc-turnml tn (".9 Vic.-toria 6% .-1c .v1L-.~.~'1`s. .1. .uu1-pny, 1'. .1. .uo1':u1, Gill, (1. C. 'hml.<, J. B1'enn:1n and .\IcLuu;,'hl1n. Ulill UH I lllfnlli umlx-rtu 1:-rlmenl. B:1rrin- I\'lRS.-ISABELLA SRURY UTOPIA SHEEP DIPPING unu mn~.~1-- x\(:m1(:(1_V, molly; I"`1.-hvr, ('umll l{::m- Duns- (Imwn Hill; .-\`.icc Tuck, Bur- I.~`Ll1m' lluw, Burric.-; [Gnu J`my, I Mil (ilzulw. Walt .\I:x1j{_';u1'<,-t H. . . .. n.. l.`l. FORUM JUZLH 1,.uy--1'..v\. Z, J.`.U. :1, U 1, Germ. c. Ray Li\'i11, 3, . Alg. c Geom. 1, Ph_\'.<. 3, F..= Donald .\lucLcan--E.C. C, I Phvs. v. -uni: nun`, DilI`J'H:; nun Jmgy, .\Ii|l.~;; (iI:ul_\ .<. \`V:1lL, Mary J)\x'_\'<.-1', l"lm'<,-nc-, Run- iclhur.-L; Sh-Ha (':1Idwcll, Wilma , livrI,h.n <,'.'mPpb(ell, .\'m`u mm, I`-nun: Vc.s'p1'u; .\'IzL'y` L. (Imun Hill. MRS. JAMES VAIR JOHN CASEY HM`!- .1111}. U-KIN)!` [HlllUl'>n Union (`.(en1r-.t ()nt., on , l'Ili7.ub(eth B. W. II...` . Orilliu` pro\'(.-Ll i,\'< \\'nl-. I` Ull- from In HU El. :` Mr. nn,l \\uuu Llll` 1't'g'1a'u.`l' \\':l.~' l)x`lll_'.Z slgllcu. Thu bl'i(h', _:.,-'i\'un in nn:11'ri:u.-;u by in-r 1':11lu-1`. \\`u.` `.\qLlisilv in :1 be- umnin_g' g'm\'n nl.' ivm-_\' l<`n-m-ln satin, J'z1s11imw(l in long nmuldml hm.-.4 with .sqLl:11'u neck line and lung.-; Li_L;'l1L-liLLi11g slm-vcs buttmud 1'1-um ullmw Lu wrist unal :-1uHnu- in -: nninl :|\'Axu H... `4`\. M.H I rl. Collier St. United Church, decked with palms, ferns and owers, was the setting for a pretty wedding on Fmluy at (3.30 p.m., when Hazel Martha Craig, daughter of Mayor J. F. and Mrs. Craig , beczunc the bride of Mr. James George Rugun, Tu- romu, son of Czuptuin and Mrs. W. 12. Ro,_>,':1n, Luc, London, Engluml. Tlic ccru1m)n_\' \\'!>` p:~rl`o1'mc(l by Rev. l. G. l_!o\\'lo.<, of llznniltml, v formur ]):l. of l7ulli<.-1' (lhurcli, us- . by .l\'c\'. 1'). 112. Long. Mr. l.lo_\'d 'l`ull`m'd, o1'g':n1i.~'L 01' the L'lllll`L'l1. pluyml Lhv wedding: lIlU.\'l('., and Mr. llurr_\` Shmmon .~':uI;; AL l):1\\'u" \\'i1ilu Lhu 1'u;:i.~'tm' \\':|.~' In-in~,: siglicd. l)l'l(ll'. L"l\'t`ll m:1rri:|m- luv \.1'u1;', M 101' honm',. Hut CIIHTO` and (lrupu and curria . |`..II..n... .. U1 Lnu l)1'JuL', \\`(.`1'(.` u. Following the cu-1'en1on3' 21 1`L`L (.`})l.l()ll \\'a.~' held at M2n*law Mzizior, \\'l1e1'0 `Mayor and Mrs. Crai-,5. with Captain and i\'Ir.:. Regan, received. Mrs. Craig wore an ensemble of beige triple sl1e<:1- c1'(:pc with pumrlise green hat. and slices and L'O1`> 21f_ .'L` of Talis- man 1`0.~`<.-s. lVIr.<. Regan \\'or(: an im- `pomed model of : pink and rasp- berry cl1i'0I1 with lace coatee and tliupeu toque, with C0l`3a_{`l` of 'I`;'.1is- H1271 TO.' HIZUI IUSUS. Following it motor trip through Quebec and the eastern provinces, Mr. and Mrs. Regan will take up 1'e.=i(lence at 212 )`Iil1w0o(l Road, To- Eronto. For travelling the bride wore ;a string` colored corded crepe en- semble, with brown hat. . and ac- ` r-r-etnrir-`< .\l(`l`\'US UULLU uml x-n ti11g.,_-'L~1'.<. 'l'ln waist with zx hur satin tr .a :. \\iLl.`l: Llll cry. :1 \ ('iI \\':1.< with vlxm nape of )'lHlI'l' ! On Saturday, August 19th, a prettiy 'housc wedding took place at 57 Fifth St., New Toronto, when Lena, only {daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. G. `Harris, was united in marriage to Mr. John Frederick Bennett, only ,. of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Bennett, ;of Toronto, the wedding being sol- it.-mnizcd by the Rev. Mr. Robmson, t. pastor of New To- lronto United Church. T`n 4-kn ..+`.n:.~m ..- H. 1,.1.,.._,....2._ `illli ! T2 lUllLU UIHLCU \JIlU1'Cll. Bridal Chorus, played by Miss Stella ("1ute, the bride entered upon the arm of her father. She wore a shell npink organza gown cut on long-fitting lines with abbreviated coat effect of Wedgcwood blue taffeta, and carried la : bouquet of .<\vcethea1t roses land lily-of-the-valley. She was ac- companied by Miss Clara Bennett, sister of the groom, as maid of honor, wearing a charming pink p:0\\'n frllled to the feet, with a. Bos~ ton bouquet of roses and mixed small llowt-r.~`. Mr. Frank Wick. support Ml the groom. l A ('6 ,... Al... _.. ..,...:..._ 4|. , To the strains of the Lohengrin l l{-`.'. and .\Irs. Irwin 0t.h_\':1n .\1r.<. iil('l\'. .sp(-n(lin;_- :1 few i:L_\'.= .\Ir.<. John J:-nm-11,. .\`Ii.~'.~' Jt-an .\1Iu-r:n_v l\'z.u- lnu~..1l ,-u.;...l U. .u.r1. C, Mu1':c \ Isabci Z001. 2. \Y lilllll .Hl'F. ~ .\Ic1'\'ix Sick Chi but has 1'ur1.iu-r l I\Ii.<.< I .\'}_)(`,T1(li|1}4` `\V'(*slt.~y 1 Uk; V(`hl(._\, l\|H)lll.`i(Hl. Mi.<.< Iitht-l .\l<:.\l:1 an up(.~1'21LI in Lhu Iast \\'c<=k and Is I`:-l ing well. Mr Jnlm \Iill..:- 1;` .\(`\\' I.()\\ `am! .\Ir:=. ll... HI}; \\ C11. Mr. John Millvr h sonlc bimc: with his nu-nwn grove. M1`. Chas. Millr,-1', of .-\n:u,~`, \\`:|.< u 11-u.-11L visitor in tho \'il'uu.:'o, The school t1'u.~'teu.' have t'llL',':LL{l*(l `Miss Grace Evzlns, of Pcpp(-mil, for the coming term. IIHHW` Hlill'l'1 ztftc.-1'\\'u1`d.~`. A n~_2:i. . ne \vc.-uthur lnczaxls` mru xnzn-1'in_Lr0.~' The sto1`m.< come H:-y'u':nral: BENNETT-HARRIS '5. . \, 1'4. IHIHS sin l)uh. \\`;I hiltln-I1'.< Hm; ..< Ln l`('llH'lI 1 ' Ll'I':lUIl(`llL . (,':u'ruL|u-1 1;: :1 Fm-\\' tlzxys Hubin.' L`h..I '\I..\I.` ROGAN--CRAIG .uau'; Chem. \X/`.114

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