Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 8 Apr 1937, p. 5

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9, Colts Lose Final Game In _ , Junior B Round Robin`; Llllf talk IUH O 1 HH` was served. h'H`}ll the Ln. HI 1' null. l l'Ui1ll'.\' UH? Lllll III. `;\I1':~:. Slictm guest speaker : on HoL1sit~g'." A4` Han aunnn Ill! ill W. J. McLean and Mis.< Bvlle of Ba1'1'iL-. : the week Bu -a]n_ I Coronation Tea LL` W" , - AI 'l`l1UUH, ULIL U\VHl[.',' `.U LII .110 zxttt-n(l:1m-u xvus V0)` Slxc-um`, of 'I"oronto, V\`:`. \n..].n.- .."u.l nunxvn u n IVY 3`-J RADIO TATIED ELECTRIC .S."ERVICE l/Ht? IILUHILII. the Burton Ave. purttimg on their: Hero in Mine-' ;,'il\'U ll lHl( the conc1u.<- dainty lune`: :m1munity is )m*1. and. I Bzn-ting`. art McQua_\: ms reltunu- 1. after ow-)- hm` pm-(-n:. :1 "l"omn-to few d-:1_v.< of; her pu1-(-ms.` Davis. i spent 21 via. .\ Ii.s'>` Myrtle- _ Goodwin. : \\'i\ 5 F1 11 0 4.1.. . tfuu nun .uA. uuu .u.;.w. ... , -` ' servlces at 51:. Join . : Plnl and Barbara Newman return-l Sm petervs '2 pm. t.J ed to t.l1<,-i1` respe,-(-`.i\'e schools in T.'o-|p_m_ Owing. to bad mad "OW-0 0 "da.V- vice at St. Paul s is1 "flho l`ur1(~ral of M1'.~:. A. Riclm1`d-lpostopnvetl for one week. son. whose dvath occun'e on l\Ion-,_ - day, Mum-cl1 2.`ltl1, took place on} Wednesday from the 1'0si(1cnce, in-E l te1'n1en't being made in Knox Cc-me-i * t(-1') , C1'aig;l1urs-t. The service was inl _l (-l1zu'gw- of" Rm . J. K. VVOst, assisted by Rev. W. \'ewman. Pall-bearers _\verr.- Frr:(l Ricluzudson-, Fem-;uso11\*ale; `A. Htzmz, Elmvalo; G, Hart, Ba1`1'ie;, '1`. C`. C1-aig, M. Caxton and Arthur ` Snider, all of C1'aig:hu1'st. Let to. < mourn are tl11'ec- sons, John of To-I '1'onto, William and Ha1'r_v of ALL For: A M:Lb.c`b "N10 sale at M. Cas;1on s was at`! tended by 21 1211-54-0 crowd mad prices; \\'m'r> very good. M1`. Ca. is _-.30-' in}: north for a few weeks. I A 1.... 1.. :-vxnnf Hm u~.-mix? Jug HULL. LUA (L 4x vv uv\.\.n.:. I I Mrs. A. Jary, J11, spent the week end with M1`. and Mr A. Jury. | T .- \Y- . ..Al-H...` KLENZINE (for laundry and general cleaning)-2 pkgs. CHLORIDE or LlM{E-2 pkgs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. LAUNDRY SOAP-10 bars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P&GSOAP-6bars . . . . . . .. . . . . . . PEARL SOAP---6 bars and 1 pkg. ammonia . . . . . . . . . ...-.-..v -...- --u .v.._..`. ....w_.- v... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .` SNAP POWDER (cann0t scratch)-2 tins . . . . . . .. RINSO-LUX-0XYDOL--pkg . . . . . . . GOOD STRONG BROOMS at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..39c, 55c, We also have a large stock of other soaps, cleaning powders, liquid ammonia, oor polishing mops, oor wax, etc. Take advantage of these low housecleaning bargains now . . o - - a . . . ` The -....---... ..\..-- ., .....-v ---._ - r.._,. -....--. DRAIN-LAX and TOILET FLUSH-tin Grocers fand;,; Butchers, _ Allandal} .3 ~ Phones 1 17" and 163 1"` MACARONI and CHEESE LOAF VARIETY LOAF-}-2 lb. . . . . . . . .. l_?ORK sALgsAc;_E_-;u;. ._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3-; lb. J. D. WISDOM &*c0 f. FRESH BEE11s,`ExRR0Ts~-2 bunches 6~Qt. Basket WASHED PARSNIPS . . . . . 7 Clapperton Street Others for Men and Ladies from $19.50 to Special Housecleaning Week Sale GRAIGHURST HOMEMADE HEADCHEESE.-2 lbs. AND 3 LB. TIIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. perfect temperature control economy for week. end and vacation intense cold when needed faster freezing of ice cubes small oor space for storage size thermometer at eye level; easy to read on :- -: BREAKFAST1 BACON--in piec<.%lb. `b<*1't;1. A daug"hte1t Margaret died a Ifew years ago. sincere sympathy is "(?X-e11d( d to the bereaved. 17,, ___,1 `ll ..- r1_._-...-.-__! ,1 rn_ n..\.`L:nuru vv wn u\.;\,uv\.u. 1 M1`. and Mrs. Gsreenwood, of To- '1`on1o. were visi`t~o1's with Mr. and `Mrs. E. Pedlingham last week. i Knox Church service at 7.30 p. I I Services at St. John s at 11 am` Peter s 2 p.m., St. James 3.30 p.m. to roads the ser- is unavoidably nncknhhyntq `Paw rrnn uranlt Barrie ..25c .........25c .39c, 69c ._ _-_.._I-._. .25c .35c Page Fiv . 25:: . 15 . 25c . 29c -With the Master Dia1- N0 0'.l.`i['IER I-TAS TF1` . 25:: . 26c . 23c .13c .13c .15c .15c . 20:; 3.00 ;c_;iR1%3*1;E= Q-It-5 --u--Jqnuuuos--;u an--u th rout-`h 1'0 1' W-" ' '5 ' T1 " - hird Period ' l 1 l L: . E; u`:}3(B\:)`:,lC;1 10-Xo(1`(t:l1orn Yo)c., Gioldup ._ ' . I > ' amegie . . . . .. .... :h,E(')1eS,1C(lY;r"la1:; 11--No1't-hern Voc., Nicholson . ,, ` - 3 (Williams) ..... .. .. lZ---N0i'il1(`l'I] .Voc., '.l`u_vlo1' : and put tfwi (Ca1'nveg'ie) . . . . . . . . . . _ 13-2-1-larric, Bowen . . . . . . . . . the K1 Of, 14--.\'o1`tl1o1'n Voc., Nicholson . ` (Williams) . ' 1 ; the . .. 5::,(1)1` 1]g,u_1,ie` Pon'zult1e;~'-D_vtc, .\Ichol.=.0n. . L . 4'...-..u.. nun} ` Leonard ganu rauuer. ' Northern Vocational-Go+anl, Fin-I , lay; defence, Cowan and We1sman;' 7 g centre, Carnegie; wings, Taylor and .-'Go1dup; alternatrxs, Mannl, Wi1 1i`a-ms, Nvichodson, Spanner and Hogan. I n:__.__ 11'... n_,,. nu 1 I USUHA. , Barrie--4Goal, Goring; defence, ;Jones and Dye; centre, Boweni; winvgs, Long and `Scott; altemates, `Brock, Walker, Leigh, Livingston` iand Palmer. T\Tny-I-Isnun Kfnnnl-{Anal t`L.\m.l 12"n -..v...,..,.,.., ....r.......,. ....\. --v=,...... Refe1'e(:-Dinty M Port i borm.-. ....u . (`l.`(:'W. unvqn. uunuiyull.-auv lac nu5lLL. 'llhe only thing `hat kept the Colts in there ghting all the way was the record they were seeking to keep unblemished. Havingxwon ve of the six ericounters, they looked to winning` the las' `and making 21? perfect sweep of the, round robin.i Even at that they did not play thoir{ usual gaiiie and the rytlmiic aitack . , lacked the usual puncl. I Vocatioizul opened the scoring with Goldup making the first count Lmussisted. He was followed b_v| 'l`:i_\'l0r, `with Carnegrie (lrawin_g` an] as: Barrie `.i'g'l1tened up consid-` ci'v.l_>ly and Dyte shot throng-;l1 for the first g.-;oa'l for the red and \\ hiL(: Long, With. Scott a::'(l Bowen -clicking` in one of pla_\';<, bulged the twine to even the count. With four minutes left in; the period Goldup slipped throug'hi to Lake Carnegie .<. pass the C-')ll(:_9,`l1ll`S one up at end ofi the frame. 1, The teams split on f.1'011lS in .-.~'econd, each sc01'ixyg' two. Barrie; had the edge in the frame and- scored an extra .e'o-ail, but Referee Din .y '.\`Ioo1`e, an old Barrie Colt. called it back. He claimed Lon_:; (-airied the puck his skate. ' Goldup scored the first the period unassisted. lowed to tie the scotve wi'.h two quick goals. Walker was in` the right place to pick up Lei_<:h s helper for the first, and Jones took Lonpfs pass for the Second. 'l`lnc> ("nu-c Am goal of Blarrie fol- mnf fnrn nn fluniv their old-time into the goal on: < 4 .'..--_;VuL'v11L'Al1' V UL:., 1u_y1u1' \'\JZl1" negitr) 3--Barrie, Dyte . . . . .. .... .. Al-l3`zu'rie, I_,on5;' (Scott, Bowen) `:')---.\'o1'ther11 V0c., Goldup (Car- negie) Pt-n:\Ih'n,:__.nnnn `I ` First Period I 1--North'e.'1'n Voc., Govldup . . . . 2--No1'the1`n- Voc., "I`uylo1' (Car- nmrinl , ,, Second Period 6---.\7o1`thern Voc., Goldup .. 7--B~211-rie, Walker (Leigh) 8--Bz1rrie, Jones (Long) | 9--Northe1'n Voc., "I`a_Vlor')-` i `( Cowzm) . . . . . . Pena1t.io.<-Co\van, Scot`. n nnvin TO SURFACE MIDLAND `no PENETANG HIGHWAY I T-- I J`l1r,- county plans to give surfacel .reatment to the -Midland-Penetang '; road during` 1110 coming summer, it ( is 1'(.`\'('Zll."(l in the list of conltracts`-; ,g'rante(l by th(,- 1-ozuls connnittee of 1 the county council. The con`.rac`l forli t.hi.< work lms been awarded to the: A. E. Jupp Construction Co. The, road committee has 'zl'lSO let contracts-` 1 `for applyinigr oil on ,g'ravel roads told keep down the dust. A new cater-.t pillar tractor power malntainer with Di:-sel motor has been ordered at zxl; ('0. of $4,877. and the old power,` maintainer purchased in 1929 is to I be disposed of. ( i D1 . J. K. Blair, M.P., z1d\'ocate.=`| the importation of Danish pigs to 1;-.k: thv placn of Yorkshires, the p1-cdominczmt breed in Canada at present. Penalties- I -A-\ra.a Phone 122 .16.-l'T In the most unimpo1'-tanlt game ofihockey and with Brock was the the season, Btarrie Colts lost toipick of the forwvaras. The ace line Northern Vocational in -the last x-I of he szudents, Goldup, Carnegie Inna, of Lhe O.H.A. semi-nal series!-Jnd Taylor, were the big guns as by a 9 to 5 score at Maple Leafiusual. (J-.n~rIvov1c Ina nn-11+ TL- rnmu-.. ..m.... D ...... ..'... .r~,...1 r3.\..:...... A..,...,.n .14.28[ Car-I .15).02i 2.02 Col-! iListless Game at Ii` Midland; Score 7-5i L;u~. U1. uu: U.r1.A. seml-nnal ~ser1es;I-.' by Leaf 1 Gard-ens last night. The Coolts wotn-. ve of the six games in the round-;.] robin series land could mot be ousf- V ed from the top of `the ladder. `] The record of the county town`? team is somvethinvg for any junior team to shoot a: for some time to CuI'm':. During.-; the _:-group games they I ` tie-d two and lost. none arnd along I the play-o` trail they have droppcu 1 only two. 'l"hr,- ns. loss \\1..Is to. `AIR-1e1'b01'o, which canle very close t0'l: p\e1iminatin'g' them, and the se<:on _'.nd most unim"port.anL las-t might. 'I"wn nnlu y`..:..n. aI....L 1.-.. 4.14.` 1 purluu. Grc-enwoo(l was spectaculal` in the n-ill frzune as he rounded the de- fence and went in on G0:'in_u'_. only to lmve his slho-L stopped on lm lim as the Colts groalie :~:prawled on the lct-. It was a close call for L1; "IColt.~:. Long` circled tho Fillln not, 0 p21.<.~:e(l out '0 Bowen and the t1'icl (-vnuc star 1n'omp1l_\' . Lhv lpuck boliind M_Ve1'.< Lo i:1cro:x. tlln: %alr1'i<.- loud. Play 1'<-nmim.-Ll at 2` 0 e Lt lifeless pace until Lh-l (l.\'in._ mo- mr,-1r`..<, wh-n a couple of st :.:'l1.< brokv out and 54.-\'m'al plz1_\'_(.-1'.< wo1'<= bzmished. l IJ.u.....:.. r~,,\..1 ru. ` n `Niagara. Falls Beaten in Slow Game at Midland; Score Seven to Finn ' In a. listless ex1hi of hockey,` ,Ba.rrie Colts kept their record wi..h- out. 21 blemish by defeating Ni\a.g'a.ra Falls by a 7 to 5 count at `.Vli(i1and out. .\.- +5.`. nu H. l1`nlc- uvuu-r. I|f\ if11`sr:` goal wnd held the lead t.::n,I1gh- last Friday night. Barrie Look the` Bowen Stars with Four goals and an Assist; Jones Gets Second Major Penalty. UUW. ed, they monely wcnwt t.h1'oug`n the paccs, sc.o1'iIng enough goals 9.0 stay m from. The only bursts of spec- As far the Golts were concern-` tacul`-.w hockey were shown by `.Ihc'? ` ails. l`;hcy worked hard to turn `the tables on the coun"y town `cc;-In}, but good \V'01'k by Gorin-g" and the defence kept Lxlicm oif the sheet 0:: ` mm1_V occasions. T3.nu~nn u,`-ac Han cluv nF Han u-sunn ilibtlly UC(."cLblUIlIS- Bowen was the star of the gaunt.- `from 21 Barrie standpoint, scormg `four goals and assi.sti11'g in a`not.he1'.` `He was Johnny on the spo-L ail through and made sure of his Io.1*.:mm-< Janna mmilnrl hie r-\H'ar'f.i\In U11'UUgl1 El.I1'.l- 1113010 SUIT.` 0]. I115 c-hzmce.<. Jones spoiled his elfective defence work by drawlng his second lmajor of `he series when he w'.1.s d1'-.1wn into :1 bvuwl near the end of the game. Rn-r1'ir~ nnr-mm] H19 <(-m'in,o- u;1r|\' in LHU $111115. Berrric opcmecl the .~;c01'ing cau'l_\_' in the first period, Jones making the ,tzxll_V. He was followed 3' Long and Bowen. Before lllc bell ended the stanza Hzu'dis\o-n rounded thv defence Ho take WiIson .< pass 1'01 [the Falls goal. . T?uunmn `a.`,!:`( I\`1Ax `\T..unl\..lI.. I-..`. LHU 1`c'.llL`3 goal. Ravoinc, Wilson and MzL)'abc]]u l<- the Falls` attacks, but ` mid D_\'u- .`~:too(l up well and .,;oppcd numr-1'ou.x' Li .`.'X1g'0l'0Ll>? raids. Marzi- l)e`li1-2L . his way in close ,and shot :1 (i1'iv_ which Goring didn't sow until i- whipped past him into |tho net. It w21.~' u welI~:ak'.-~n goal `and (ii`(.`\\' tho plaudits of the falls. 'I'.ho st-L-olui period ended with the Colts loading` by 5 to Z. An injury '1-0 .\ I_\'ors and :1 blow-out on the '1ij.`i1:tiI1'j2_' system held up the ;,',Z\lY1e ufor more than half an hour in this I ])e1'lOd. (ll-r-r`-n\vnn:I u-nu .-nn:-f-_u-nI-.n- -in H-an ((`untmum1 from page one) `stated that he had asthma so bad he [could not go out, which was partig cula.1'l_v true in February. `His honor in snmmrinrr urn rh-our pu..~'.~ 101` L118 Seconu. The Colts did not turn on their` usual third period pressure. They roz:.=.-`.e(l alone: to allow three goals agminst them with only one reply. Bowen got the counter for the (.'olt.-' on one of the prettiest plays of the night. Goldup got. his fourth of the game and .\7ie-holsonl and 'I':a_\'lo1' accounted for the others. (Tn:-inn nlnwnzl 1-.:~ .~.:~n.-.! N.-...,I L'ul.iLJ'l_\ Lrue In reoruary. honor in summing up, drew attention to the previous hea1'in1'g in which he thoughi; Keenan xnzivgihib have been gu.i1cy of receiving 011:1) . Om- that occasion Keenan claimed to I have given Fisher $10 in October and $2 in February, but thaw. he did not realize there was a iihird party con- nected with the case. In the esti- mation of his honor, the evidence of Fisher wtas *ru*e. Rnfmm n-mm'..... ,.,...4.n...... .. 1:; ,.L- rmu\:r WES "rue. Before. passing" sentence, a list of l{eeznoan s record was read. It :S".l'CtC`l1C`d over a period of fteen years and contained many convic- tions. Remarking on this, his honor told Keenan he did not try to go straig:ht, as he had been given sus- 1pend`ed sentence on three di'r>1'ent `occasions on chlanges of theft. | According to the record a pen]- iienrtiary term should be imlposc-cl. ibut due to ill health the bench took the lenient view and imposed a ro- lfonnaltoiyv term. I $151281`, 1V1l`S. Is. Jvonnson-. `lwaster Douglas Hall. of ' Ihas returned homv zllcr the Easter holidlzws with hi; I`-u"Inr..u 1\N1- T\ | u2uu>`uL'u. ` | B1:u'riL--Goa1, Gorin;.:*; (1(-funct-. f 'D;vt- and Jo'n(-;<; cu1'1tre, Bowen; \\'in:.~'. Scott and I,0n_g'; ul1e1'11at.e.<. Hmck. Wzllkor. L<>ig:]1. Li\'in2'st0n and Palmer. I/illHlC!'. ` l\'iu5.ru.1`:1 1"a1l;<~-~Go:11. .\I_\' (Iv- f'm1c'-, .\Iu1":.jc and F1'z1.<(-1'; c<-ntnz. (}1'r~rvn\vood; xvirv-'<. Pavono and I{zuniske_\'; zlltt-mzL.r:.'~`. I-T:1.1'di.' Wil- son, Pucci, Hudson. .\Izn': and .\Ia1'abel~La. `Do!-`m.,m Dr\`r\ nun}- n . . . , ., '(_`ll(l III 'U0I`04Tl'[0. Mr. H. Duncan has re`.urned heme after spending the winter with his sister, Mrs. E. Johnson-. Rfnncfnlv rlnnn-Inc I-Inn AF "l"!nunnAn rI\ [)'s. Jas. Sht-.~ls\v0l.`l spent the week iend in "l`ioronrto. \/fr I-I I'\n.~...n.. 1...... ....s..........| 1......M. ums 1'Ll.l`l'I1C(1 nom(- 2lI.L01' spL-nam'g holidlanys his grand- fzv`.hm', Mr. D. Jones. Mr. and M~1'.<. E. Johnson` attend- ed the dzxncn at Johnson }'h'otvhe1`.< at 'TIhwo1'nhilI. TUI nu.) ?\`l..,. `I')....L r:II...I...._. n _n IN`; lv\\U ll2lll.`.{`llI(`l`:' (1171 (`ITW .~"')`1 In tlw W:-st; :1 brohel`, I-Tm`bort, aml .1 si. Adeline, both of To'.`on'.o. In n\l'ig'ion hr xv. .< :\ Baptist and :l member of West Oro Baptist Chm`v'11 for many yem'.=. RUSSELL KEENAN I GETS TWO YEARS Jld_\`J()l' accounteu I01` um omers. Goring` played his usual good jzumg in the nets and was axbly sup- ported by Jones and Dyte on do- fence. Walker played :1g;r1'ossivo '|u1\urnnm. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sholsw(-1:1, of Cook.s*t`own, c-aided on Afrud Shnls- well one day this week. [N10 {Ir-.n~H1 nr-mn`I~nIl nn 'Inn=.-I-nu wuu O-H`(` (lay Lms WCGK. [Uhe (loath occurred on 'I`,`ucsday, .\Izu'ch 30`rt=h, of William "Huck, of Barri:-. "l"ho lutn Mr. Tuck was born 21`: VV(-. Om and was 1n his 84th vrxnr Hn \\'y'< -,1 can A? flan Inhx T\/In El" vvL'.~L Ul'U zum W113 ms ?5'4Lh l_vnzu'. He \\'~`s :1 son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. "Puck. Ho w-.:< down town on Monday afternoon, but was lvfraken ill on Tuesday with 110111-t ;1Ij0U])ll` um! p:1.~'.--d :1w:1_\' in th(- R.V. Iospitul Wednesdzly evening`. Inter- !mon`. wtxs made in W(-st" Oro Cmm`~ `tery on April 2nd. H0 w;1.- mm`- "1`iI'({ to I<`2':1n<-vs C1'ittvnrh\h 5.1 _\w:11'.~' zlgo and they celobmtorl their Q -)|im1 \\'('(I(1il1;.`,' z1nn1'\'o1's211',\' w }.-:~:1'-- nsro Hz Ir-z1\'n: his \vifo. in! Bar- `iw; two (l:111y.1ntr-r_< an-'1 n" in .`\.; \\'...-4. .. l......*L,\.. U,...1..,...L .....) l2ll'ilDell<':1. Refe1'ee--Pete Woods, S:nu_\'11<-r. COLTS FOURTH VICTORY WEST ORO The Northern Advance ` 'T{o1'o mo, spL-ndin'g IL: (rvn nrl- ouuway `H1 1Jl1l'IB':1Iill. Mdss L. B-oucher and Mr. J. Brown ; were week end guests at the home 01 ` :,Mr. and Mrs. H. Gartner. , 1`/[we I [`n...minm: m.n.~.+ 1\m.....J....: uue 1a'u;e1- pa1'D 01 171 T110 members of United Church are ; play Look W-ho s s i mg to-nig'h.t. 1\/Trt, C pm!-L unr`-v THURSDAY, APRIL 8, 1937. - _,_..?.:_.__.. ?ALLMlDALE! Mr. and Mrs. L. Oharboneau slpe-nrtiu ` Sunday in Durhsaun. 1\/Lisa T. R-nnnhnr nnrl M1- .T Rvnum \ l51LlIl'g LICIUIIUS 1H UOYOILL-0. " Mr. G. Pack and Miss C-'ar1'ie Pack, of Oriia, spent last 'I*hursdI-avy at the home of .hei1' brother, C. Pack, I Caroline St. (I1In T l.'u.\1n1 2` in H... T\:1 .....,...:..I Inc1l:L. ] C. Mitchell, of Troronto, has pur-' `chased the g'a1'ag'e ormerly owned; by L. Peters -a:nd will take ossession; .'.l1e latter part of the 1110TlIl;1. ` v'l'7l1r`-n\m11lm1-: nF H-m R111-rnn Ava cling` Lo-mgnm. v 1\/Irs. C. Pack spent the week end vxsitingg friends in: Toronto. Rnv .\Y W D .Qh1n]nh- `urn: in ' \'I5lLlIl:.," Il l1'l(]S 1n: LOTOIIIO. Rev.'N. R. D. Sinclair was in` Orillia Monday nighs` when he ad- _ci1`esse(l the ministry on the Prob- lems of the Rural Church. `TL-~ Tnnm K/TnT.'nnnn .-.4` TJA.-. mus 01 me mural pnurcn. .\'Ii.<:; Jea.n Mclienzxe, of Regmlu, 15 the guest of Miss Betty Doe. ` v candles on the tables. \.uI -run;-un I ea. Under the auspices of Group C`. of the W..-\., an att1'acti\`c corollation tcci wzls se1'\'(-(l in the school room of ;hc Burton .-\\'c~. United Church on F1'i(l:1_\' last. Mrs. B. Richardson and )l`r.<. '1`. W. Little \\'e1'o in charge. 'l,. ~ . room was app1'op1'iatel_v . (lecorated in the re;'al colors and this was further G::`1'1`l(`.(l out with red - ('Il`l1a0l`.F, white lilies and blue M13. D00 and Mrs. Little `l`O('(3lV(:(l the guests: * H. Johnson and Mrs. A. Wilkinson`. A musical p1'og'1'am, which included :1. piano duct by Misses Betty Doe and Joan McKenzie and two solos by Miss McKenzie, was g*reatl_\'_ up- . prnciated by the mvan_\' guests. A sale of homemade baking and - ccndy was zinofher popular feaiurv of the affair. `Te-a was poured by 1\`I1"s-.3 ,1 M:1'_\` p001`1._\' zmzentied. '1hv callm'oiT - diszxppointr-d "at thn ],;i.~'t. momrxm` `I and two young` local chaps pinch- hittod for him. nztmely, N01`1'is3 Cochranc and Harry Smith. ' Miss Ella McLean and .\'Iis.< 1,u1n.J `Wilson, both of Toronto, spent the wt-r-k end 22:`. their 1'('.\`])(`(`1i\'(} hom<.'.~` u here. \XIl-.21" L,.1.. `,`xVL1'. 'c1T1`0. lVJ.I'S. 1'1. UHITHBI`. Mrs. L. Teresign-i spent M'ondJayi visiting friends in T.oron.t.o. ! ]\/Ir (1 Par-1: and Min (`..",n'I-in pm. I - uarullne at. = -Mrs. J. 1{ivcl\l is in the Memorial HJospita1, Orillia, underguing treat- . memt. i r` M:+..1.,,.n -4` rI`....-.., 1_.... - Social Evening A ]1i_Q']1I_\' successful social e\'enin'g_-; was enjroyc-(1 by the members of the Issa Road Presb_\"te1'ian -Church on Wc*dno. Tho Ladies Aid were `.`espon.~'ib`ln for the eve-nIi11g: and much crodi-`. is duo them for thv success 0`. 7111: lH`L1;1` (H me analr. Rev. N. R. D. SinclI;2-ir \m.< L'h:1i1'- mzm for the evening` and tho l'oHow- inn` program was carried out: Solo, Mrs. Bert W`a1'nica; guitlar S(.'](`.CtiOI1. D. M(:Dm19':l nrv! D .Q:-n`n+- w.-n1:n..- 52}. noun 1 Wodn o;~:(lay. for of the affair. Don `AT 'D mm. De1"l; wu1'mca; ,'. ,'LIlt:Z1)` scltzctioll. McDrou_2'z1Il and D. Scott; 1`l'l1.(1i11f_ ,', Lorraine R0g`01's; ;1~ccompani.~tt for ('on11m111it_v Si1]. ,'ih_L", Mrs. Kennedy. \V`inne1's in the p1'op,'1'essi\ c c1`ok- inolo were: 15:2, Mr: B. Warnica and D. S(-o~1.t; 2nd, 311-5. 0. Peters and .-\i]nr>n Hnn.nov' L'un1nl'u11l[_V sung` t 2nd .-\ilr`en H00-per. ILUX . While h01idaying' in Stz1_\'nt-1' at 110 home of their aunt. ;\Iissr~: Mum! and Gillda Bates (-or.'tr:1('tr~(l the nwasI0.< and have not been auhlo to return home to school as yet. O\\'il`|n' in 1'I1n yG\1'\7I'Iun in `1\:. T)..,\. j\Ir.<. M Miller, Ban- md in Buffalo. :'l`Jm 11A:-lrnvv ,1 ucrs auLenue(1 one Anglican s01`\`1c(:. 1\Iis-.9 Margaret/. E\[au'tinI relturnod h0lH() from `Toronto on \Ve-(lnesd`a_v, after a two weeks holiday there. I `N11 . FTFFI A-1"nnM i: 1-nnnnrl `n rus nea wnzn com and asthma. 3 Tlhe funeral of the late Mr. Gr-o. Robentsovn on Friday, which was in. the Presb_v\teriz1n Church, was i'a1'. ,`L`~` Iy attended. Rev. Robertson con- ducted -.`h(- service assisted` by Rexzi H. G. Blzxlcu. Ho leaves his widow] and one (latxg,-iI1te1', M&1rg'zu'(--t, to! mourn Who loss of 'uY good hu.x~band and famher. The pa]I-bea1'ers werei Robt. Harris, Jack Hoggartli, Dun-. can Graham, W. E. M. Banltingul Wesley Martin ;a_.nd Bert McQua_\ .| The synmathy of the connmlnity extended to 1VIrs. Roborlmn Mnangarett. ! "i\/iv: Kiurvn .Q'|\1v1]'\n In-m u-...+.....-....lu: . LLJJJ-\I 1. Dunlo Street vnu m nurralo. i !'I7he hockey dance in tlw Omn_Q'o' Hall 01:: Wedm3s(1zL_\' evening wa. \re1'_\' poo1`l._\' attended. "l_'hv calloroif` di.~`:11mnin1r-rl Inf H11: I-,._~+ m,...m... w u:Lurn nunw 10 school yet. Owing` to the .'s3*1'vico in 1111- Pr0.<- b_vv`.r.-rian Church being; czn1(:t~l]od bn Sunday mo1*ninp:, many of thv mem- bers attended the Anglican s Ii. NI 21)`Q'n rob. ?\T.'-m-H m 1-nlf n vn rul IIUIIIC I1(:`l'C. Miss I.s ab0]I`e D1\'lS, "l"( ischool teaclger, spent a few (1-: the Waste)` h0Ir.ida_vs with pa M1`. and Mrs. Geo. L. M.-_. ram.-:....x.4 A....,.1,a .` pmcc Lms momn. Oun S'w`urdl:1_v evening` a 1nr>.=sa;:c~ came from the Sudbury hospital '!that Bob Baker had passed away earlier in the evening" utnr an ant- tuck of Hu and pneumonia. AI thou].-;h .ob .< homo \V2l.'~' at I.ion'~' Head, ho had lived for at Ivy and \\".'.H :1 quit-' di. youn_u' mun, \'t~r_v hi}.-'hl_\' thou_;'ht of and 1'--. In` all with whom hr l\ ` -V nun. A V|- L-I some tinn- LIlULl}.','H nous nomv was at l.l()l`l's1 Head, for timr at 1. hig.-'hl_\' by hv czmw into contact. He had ho_un :' :~':\ilo1' on tho G1'vz1t Lako.< until m`:vi;.:'zrtion clcm-d l:1.<" .`oz1.~`o11. whvn ho went to thv mim-.<. \\'11('l'(* hr contract:-d his fatal illn-~.~'.<. `Eh- funvrznl w:1.< held on_ 'l`uvstl:1_\' :nftm'- noon frmn his homw :11 Lion .~: Hmul. 'l'.hu Wom:-n'.' In. mo:' in tho O1':1n9;t- Hall on Tu -.< zxfhwrmrm. HEN` I'm-mlu-1-.4 of 'l`,ho1'nton Senior nml .'luxIim' Ixwtitlitos xn-ro .`,'l1I*>`1:~` for the nI'*.(-rntmn. hut nwin,Q' `.0 U}:- }"lrl I-mu]; (`nu -:H1vn1l::',n-.- \\':|< \'r-r\'. arm)!` 21 EVVO WCCKS' n`0I1da_v thorn. I Mr. Fred A-mold IS connvd L0` bed with cold and asthma. i Frm {"11nn1-n] nf` Han `In!-A `ML. f`..- ' 1v1Izu7ga!`e`D. 5 Mrs. Elwyn Smythe has home to Little Lem: Lac. after a two wot-ks holiday at home here. `N1 L.1.._LAII. 'I'\.. .. r I`, _ , nu`. unu Mrs. ueo. L. um M1-.<.R(:g'ina.|d Arnold . \veck .s' holidays in 'T'o1'onvto. (`.nnrr\-v_:hu1!v: Inna in NH m.-uu.s- nonaays m 'lO1`OYNl0. 1 C`onp;mtu][:n`.iol1s to 1\'Ii.s'.~: }\'I,\'rt.1t-I Cox'\\'omh and Ernest (Joodwin.& whosv (-xrg-z1g'en1m1t has just boon. anxxlounm-:1, the 1n:u'ria~1:e to take place this month. nyn Q`-.u`1n-rl)n.\v cuvnnnn- 4) |\1n:.-nun. 1Ul' I had _~n~uH REFRIGERATOR

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