Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 27 May 1937, p. 5

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Hospital. ` ` - at Knox Church will be in. " Rev. Mr. Heslip. of P-ono-I Peter's at 11 'a.m.,! p.m.. St. John s 3% 7.30 pm. ' of u: bedroonui tunden. rle Williams, holiday at 5 parents, I xx: u\, ;u. LIA rrmnization. S. l'.m`a1 rc-1)1`r-: ho_\'.= mrl out- the club. V the 1 U]. the ,1 NT. : end 1 010 m.*.1_:'n001's ZUHI ]l`lL`Il(lS \VUl'(3 IJ1Cl'L`.` ` f ,\1r.<. J. P. (.`:n'1' on Sunday went~1 _to Tho1'nbur_v to set: her daup;ht~;-r,i :1`M1's. A. E. Pcdwvll. On zu*1-iving and I inot expecting`, met two of her lute ` _~,Ihu.s'b-.md s brothers, namc-ly, R. A. land C`hzu-1(:.<, from Saskatoon. ` I l`L.r. Cl)/11Iv\ru'\t\1`I`< n:\IIVv:nr\ V`V:1l kn LAIA I ` ;\Ii. AW-Izxrgaret and Marion Arn- lold, of Toronto, spent the 24th at -home. 1 MIL... ;\n-\nn:l-I Txvnne n`F '|`nvnnfn A record crowd estimated at` 8,000 witnessed the annual motor-i cycle meal. at Wasaga. Beach on. May 24th, under the auspices of; the British Empire Motor Club of Toronto. ; 'llnn ....;..4.....,1:.._. 1-,,. n -v LCIIU. E 'I`h_r-re are yet some who have notj I nished seodi11;:. Weather conditionsi Eon low land are not favorable. ` ;. Mr. and Mrs. John Pearson, of ,Toronto, called on some friends on rtho ho]ida_\-', Mr. and Mrs. Angus `,(`.ampbe1l and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. ; Carr. ""-"-$1` : HUIIIU. Miss :3 \ i.~`i1;\:(l \ J ennett. N1 u u v Jolmett. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Keown, Lau1'ine and Cecil, of Barrie, spent `the week end holiday with Mr. I{oown s mother, Mrs. Robt. Keown. \T1- and 7.\'Tv:, T?nhf._ J. Hanna. ` LFCIIILIHS D. } x\Ii.<;< Isabelle Davis, of Toronto, ]\va:~' at her home here for the holi- j day. 1 m1.. .. u .\ `V\ nm Wag-1a:nnr..l The play An Old Fashioned Mothe1'," put on by the young lpeolc of Lisle on .Vlondu_v evening, !w21.< very well attended, the proceeds M,-oing to the wardens of Christ !Church. I 17, A..J,._,_.. ,_``.I 1:... I \./lllllhllu Mr. and Mrs. Anderson and fam- ily and Mrs. Blake, Sr., of Toronto. {visited with Rev. and Mrs. H. G` {Blake ` I 1- . , xx: 'l`I_,, 1xoown's motner, Mrs. mum. lxuuwn. Mr. and Mrs. Robb. J. Hanna, .G1'ace and Lloyd, visited at Mr. Lee Banting s. I `u:.,. I,..`1.,\11,\ T\m7:.~ nl` 'l`nvnn+n Con_2`1`atulat.'ions to Miss Elva B-antinyz and Mr. Chas. Mills, who -were married on Monday, May 24t11, `in St. Gc-or *e s Church, Ut.o)ia. ` E 1 l Qnn.rl-.n- Maw RHH1 i: W A 11n- 1 n at. uc01'ge:5 Unurcu, Ul-Upld. i 1 Sunday, May 30th, is W.A. Sun- `day at Christ Church. It is expect- gcd all members of the W.A. will at- Ttvml divine service, when Holy Com- .munion will be administerctl. 4 ` Hrs. "Kenneth Banting and little` d1lL1{.',`ht01` A'1me spent the holid-ay in Bz11'ri(= with hr-1' mother, Mrs. Robin- lnn I `1`HURS`D-AY, MAY 27, 1937. | a.4..:.\I.l.v.A.I .4. \JJ-I lu E Blrs. Robt. Ropyers, a long,-' lifel '1'C.~Il(lCI1t of Ilmisl and well respect"- '<-d by all who knew her, passed on.l 'I`l1r.- rennains were followed from thell `home of her son, Robert, to1\ ,Thornton Ce1ncter_\'.' Many of thel ` old 11cig'hbo1's and friencls were there.` \lx-c .T T3 (`zn-r nn .Q1n1rln\.' uvnnfll I . illltl L,H2ll'l(.`$, ll`()ll] DHSKHL-0`0 H. 7l`}1e Sacrament service will be held in T1'init_V United Church on Sunday_ morning`. tend. 'I`1. nu,` n `In nnt :~n\\-\ .-. It is hoped many will at- -lqn Ln.-, 11 u--c uoav. -.nup.u. on o-w- \al||'l\vI-u ....._.. FANCY 9-Oz. PKG. OF 17 WRAPPED BISCUITS . .. FANCY 16-oz. PKG. OF 17 WRAPPED BISCUITS . FANCY 31,--oz. PKG. OF 17 WRAPPED BISCUITS FI..AKIES--the Cream of Cream Sdas-2 pkgs. CHOICE FRESH SODAS--1 lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . PIX WAFERS--pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESH ARROWROOTS--} -lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRESH GRAHAM WAFERS-l lb. pkg. . . . . . . . . . Crocers "'a_1_d ,_B_ut_; hers, ,.A[lan3-an; Phdnes; 1'1 7*and {'63 ` FRESH ghpice Duality Meat- iiopgco Producis .-u\ navy v~-I-ri r\r~ in II I/rrs IIFAI ROLLED FILLETS OF MILKFED VEAL.--lb. PORK LlVER-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. LEAN HAMBURG STEAK-2 lbs. . . . . . . .. PORK SAUSAGE-lb. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' .n.~. `rs J D. WISDOM & C0.- . . . . . . .15c FRESH . . . . . .25: Fresh and Complete Stock of Groceries, Fruits, Pastry and Buns. WITH` THE A` Fountain of Yo_g_th for_H_gir_! Gigantic Sale of Fancy Quality Biscuits I-4UVuUu ll IKE WIIIKCIIII-I new odorless, vegetable rinse which brings lustrous high- light: and I natural, silken softness no the hair. Lovnlon is the easiest thing in the world no use and will give your hair beauty beyond your expectations. Lovdon does not bleach or dyc-it is I rinse which will not color the scdp or nect the hair in my way except to make it more lovely--more radiant. Try Lov1lon-you'll thank III for telling you about it. {3} Loulon is thnt wonderful __ -.I-_I-_- -.__-._LI- -2-.- Amanda Lyons, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Herman I- thank 35. 12 I Hon: dork .Iu $0 "I"HORNTON MIXED BlSCUlTS-$pecial---lb. A n_ ..,- GET YOUR SEEDS HERE Complete Stock of C0ok*}3d and Cured Meats Georgian Bay Trout uuuuuu HE `ll\|-lJ unuvun I 9?-Iycunun A ne assortmpnt of seven different kinds - Iuirr rxru ._ II1I'IAI'I'II`I\ I'\lBf\lII'l' nu. ....... ... IVY Spl.`ll(.llll'g B118 \VlIv(:`1' III l.01'0Ill}0. We are all pleased to see R. J. Smyth home from Gravenhurst look- ing real well. Miss Verna Smyth and Crawford, of South Porcupine, swnt over the holiday at their home ere. T\.-sum]...-. T)AL:.~,.A... ,........ LL- --...-L euu 111 mauawasca. Mrs. Dr. Singermuam returned to her home in Long Island, N.Y., after two weeks at. her home here. fnxvrl uvnu unnn1'un.-I `lanu.-. A4? 41.1.,` Lwu \ve,c11.s 21L not nome nere. Word was received here of the death of Miss Lizzie Robinson on Sunday night, at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Culbert, in Band Head. The funeral service on Wed- nesday in St. Paul s Anglican -Church was attended by many fric-nds -amd neighbors in this dis- trict, Miss Robinson having lived here before going to Bond Head. Recent v1'si1*.n1`.< in:-lnrlml A1hm~+ uuru IJBJ.-U1.'l;' going E0 nona mead. Recent visitors included Albert Leonard, of Timmins, at his home here; Mr. and Mrs. R. McCullough, of Toronto, at An-gus Warnica s. The United Women s Association w1l1 meet at Mrs. J. S. Fe1`.g'uson s 011 Wednesday, June 2nd, at 2.30. Mrs. Arthur C1-non and Mica Mn- W111 JIJUEL ELL AVLJIS. J. D. 1`e1`.g'usuu's Mrs. Arthur Green and Miss Mc- Kinley hm.ve returned home after spendin'g the winter in Toronto. Wt: nrn all nlnncnrl {'11 can 1? ,1 mere. Douglas Robinson spent the week end in Madawasca. `NI :-:< hr Qinn-cnn.n~. u.-.4.n.~n..,-I `-r\ VJ--I-I.` JSJKJJ-L` V.-T Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and children, of '.l`io1'onto, visitt-(l over the holiday `at: A. Ronald's. `A-Tu naxzl Mrw. T..- n..,.1......u _._,y ----o----4- 1-;-4.; -2 RADIO AND EL.1:}-CTRIC SERVICE Dunlop Street Phone `db :3. IVUIIEJJU 5. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. O1'cha1`(l and dzxughtcr Anne, of Trenton, spent the holiday with the formc-r s mother, Mrs. J. W. Orchrard. . Kfiuene l4`rHH-u 'I`mu-xv 11 n1! DnIn\1;nn lunuugur, 1v11'5. J. W. L | Mlsses Edith '.l`rz1c_v Young`, 01' Toronto, 51. `day at {Their homes hi 1 1(T\~r~ 12` T TNILL nxnbua Juulul .L1'z1C_\' anu Jjermce spent the holi- their here. E Mrs. E. J. Dibbcn, of Barrie, is 3visiting with friends in the village. | Mrs. Eldon A(ia.ms and Mrs. ,Le1g'hto11 Adams visited in Burwash Iwith Mr. W. Adams over the 24th. I Misses Jean and Anah Bailey, of Biarrric, were Sunday visitors with ?Miss Bernice Young. 1 NH` and NT)-Q Con ,Tnhn:4-nn V1119 over 1119 n0l1(.11_\'. Rev .and Mrs. Cruse and Mary, with Mrs. .VIas::e_v and Joan`, spent the ho]i(Iz1_\' in Toronto. Miss Joan Beattio, of Torontlo, fwas at R. W. I\Ia_Q'ui1`r: s Over the 1 umnls mu! `AHISS DL`l'lllCL` xoung. a j Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Johnston mot;`o1-ed to I-Iuttonville and Oranger ville over the holiday. pruv gm: NT:-c m...m ....,u .\/r....., ` 4 ` Windsor, \`\'lft`I\ (`HU- Blissvs Cora and Lorna Beeton, of were with their parents over the holiday. Nlrs. T. R. Parker. of Toronto, is visiting: at C. W. Parker's. T\'T1~ and `MTV: T\nr-`lanrvn A-P Tn- '35 HI} Ii. week end. ":r (`V Vl.\'lLlIl}.{ Ell, L. VV. I'2ll`KL'I`S. Mr. and Mrs. Duchemin, of To- ronip. spent Sunday with Miss S. T7`. Tvnnv Z1IN1:S.IN(}` STROUD LEIINAHIJ ELEBTHIB Page Five ' 1'CIL"d`1`U. and Bernice nn1- +lan Ln]! .25c .15: .17c .16c .25c .25c .l5c . 19 .l4c 11 U6 [Jl'U\ lU.(:'U I01` 3 1`ec01`(1 The Ivy Band will be in at- n nrnl ac 1-kn 1\nI~+o1-2 rs!-v-Hzn that lets you control the operation of your Leonard to secure Low Operating Cost COMIC IN .-\;\'1_> SEE 'J_`1lEM AT _i;Ru;:BLc; S `cu. -u- ongn-u--nu-nu an--u AlllA\.s` llbl IIVLIJ. ux uL:l.l.l.'J . ; In the '70 mile race, Tpny Miller. of Toronto, was the winner by six laps. He was all alone after the rst two miles when Earl Robinson- s machine broke down. In this event. the first ve to nish were all from,` Toronto, in order: Fred Bucknell,: H.:u'ol(l (Tim) Timson, Len Norris, H. L. GO1`d0h. TY1 liln 1n-n1lln n'Unn+ nun. , ,1 1 Tlhe net scores were as follows 3 F. M. and Mrs. Spry, 42; Dr. W. J.| ',Scott and Mrs. Mlonkman, Cooks-I -?town, 38; A. A. Smith and Mrs. :Wm. Scott, 35; S. W. Moore and ;l1VIrs. W. K. Walls, 46; J. R. Boys .:and Mlrs. Boys, 58; J. A. Rodgers ; and Mrs. L. C. C-hittick, 40; C. C. -3 Parsons and Mrs. W. O. McKinn2on~, , 45; Lon Needhaln and Mrs. A. A. Msmith, 43; R._F. Grant and Mrs.` :w. c. Littlle, 46; w. K. wa.ns and` Mrs. M. Follinvsbee, 45; J. B. Craig and Miss M. Watterworth, 50; E. Tyrer and Miss R. Craig, 52; C. C. Craig` and Mrs. Geo. Kennedy, 56; ,G. Kennedy and Mrs. H. Patterson, J35; R. Harbord and Mrs. G. Brym- ;ner. 63; D. F. Mac~Laren and Miss- E. W':.tt0r\vorth. 50; Miss E. Cres- t wickn and S. Higgs, 40; N. Capstlck p and H. N. Bibby, 35; L. Arnold and Patterson, 39; E. Welte and E. - Mayhew, 41; R. T. Brymner and B. . Umlc-1-l1ill, 51; Bramwell Hawkins 1 zmrl .\lr:'<. Jnlw ..':"`. 50; Johnl `Walker and Mrs. Hawkins, 52. I , ....... .... -.. -.. .,....._,. i Prizes were presented by R. T. -Brymner, president of the club, who` with Mrs. Brymner em-tert.ined the guests in the club house, where Mrs. B1-ymner and Mrs. W. O. Mcliinrron poured tea. The president also an- 'nounced that A. D. C. McDonald, of` Toronto, held the lucky ticket on; -the golf bay drawn for. i 5 Thp Ray-rip G-nl-F (`Juh is MT to a. `B118 gou: Day (1I'dVV~1l 101'. I 9 The Barrie Golf Club is 01? to al good start, nearly 40 new members. h-zwing already signed up this sea-! ienn _| with sunset melodies (1u1`in_-_~: the I tm'\'a1. I '1'"-_.-nu,. 1-`r\]1r1\u 1nn1-u nnnO~ Ann` i The 1937 season: of the Barriel [Monday with a tournament in which V 3GoIf Club was officially opened on! '46 .took part in a nine-hole mixed foursome. Winn-ers were Mrs. Wm. ;Scott and A. A. Smith, Mrs. H. Pat- t;erson and Geo. Kennedy, N. Cap- stick and R. N. Bibby. ,,.._L..1 L__ 11 n1 L! I'\'i1l. 5 'I`w 0110-(l0llf1-1` lucky spot dances will `NI somebo(l_v home happy. All `outh Simcoe Leamxe teams [arrx c.\'pcct<- to enter the bz1. ltournamcnt. along` with teams from! l.\I;m: Creomore. Ev01'ott.Alli.=.-l I ton and Thornton. l AIH-unnn-la Tvxv lane lnnn- knnn nnfnr` L-Ull Elllu ll1Ul'1lLOH. .-\lthou5_~'h I\'_\' has long` been notodl as a baseball centre, this is the, rst tom-namont hold for a number; of _v0ar.=,, and the boys are anxiousi that it ho one of the baseball l1i2'l1~i oli9.'l1t< of the _ve:1'1`. I I 131.... +,. lxn ..+ Tu" .-.,. q..+..w1m~ I `GOLF SEASON OPENED ON | MONDAY WITH TOURNAMENT : nn9.'n1< 01 me _vr3:11'. ,' Plan to ho at Ivy on S:: tL11'da_V. `Juno Sth. CHAMPION TENNIS I News 1 4 . ' ' Barrie Tennis Club \ I 11' .-.n.\n.~.l 4-`Am an annn n.:u-mu (um) umson, pen Norms, H. Gordon. In the 10-mile event for nov1c(-.<, Txm Tnnson was over as line first in a neck-a`nd-neck n- \v{H1 T.on \'nm~iu n1m~. n-6? '1`.-L '1;o-ne 122 .\I:1_\' `.\lbll LULUC _`.,"1'0Ll[)S. The schedules (lrawn up and wlnch `will be adl1c1'0(l to, are as follows: Group No. 1 May 28-Ang'us at Stayner. 28-Collin_9:woo(l at N. Lowell. 1--N0w Lowell at Angus. 1--Stu_\'nc1- at Collingwvoocl. 4-Stayn01' at New Lowell. 4--C`ol1in`p:woo(l at .-\ng;us. 8-.I-\n<;L1s at New Lowell. S-Collin_Lwoo(l at Stuynr-1'. l1-Sta_\fno1` at .'-\ng'us. 11-N. Lowell at (`ol1i11,n:woo(l. 15-1\'cw Lowoll at Staynei`. 15 .-\11_<.,vL1s at Colling:\\1ood. Cu-oun N0, 9 June V The young people of Simcoe Pres- b_\ Le1`_V of the United Church have `O11.-'z111ized a softball lo21:.:'11e for 1937 with four _g'1'oups. . THO rhvsnvn nn nnxl uvlair-1-u June I . _____ l Barrie Tennis'C1ub will be official- `ly opened for the season on .Satur- -Lay afternoon when four of Can- ada's outstanding tennis players will lgivei an exhibition. The players are Ross Wilson, No. 2 ranking Canadian player; Grant McLean, M.C., No. 5 Canadian player; Alan Eaton, No. 5 Ontario pl'.~.yer, and 'Gmahan1 Verley. No. 4 British Cole I umbia player. A inr-nl inn`-nnrnpnf uvill nizn hp yranx uu a.oU. i Cpach Dobson announces the posslble linejup of the.Oub, who are EBa1'ries jumor entry m the North Simcoe League as well : l Cnf'.r`1 IPl` Vin T?rnvnnIr*le Jznnlz num- lllill. I](:`l(l, 1`l'C`(l VVCDD. The team has quite a hockey complexion. as Barrie Colts, O.H.A. jun-ior nalists, will be represented by no less than eight players, Gor- ing, Jones, Dyte, Bowen, Scott, _Stor(.-_v, Gar LeG0a1` and Marshall. I i 1121) \.Il"O up H0. .5 .\lz1_\ 2R--St1'oud at Collier. 28--Iv_\-' at Thornton. Tum 1~-CollieT at Ivy. l---Tho1'nton at Stroud. 4-I\'_V {Lt Stroud. 4--Tlio1'nton at Collier. 8--Ivy at Collier. S--St1'oud at Tlnorni ton. 11--Collie1' at T-hornton. 11 Stroud at Ivy. 1:2--Collie1' at Stroud. 1:)--Tho1`nton at Ivy. Group No. 4 28--Beeton at Giilford. 2S-~TCbc-110201` at N. Robinson. 1---Gilfo1`d at Ebenezer. 1-New. Robinson at Beeton. ci--~Gilfm'd at New. Robinson. 4--F.'bene7.or zit Beeton. R--Bm-ton at N1-W. Robinson R-Ebr~m2'/.01` at Gilford. 11-Beoton at N--xv. Robinson. 11--New. Robinson at Gilford. 1x )-Gilfo1'd at Boeton. 1:'---N. Robinson at Ebenezer. Di1'0cto1's-G1'0up 1, C-larernce Dunlop. Stayncr; No. 2. Ray Bishop. l .:n'1'i(*: Nos. 3 and 4, (`lmrlie Lucas, l "-fvnv ` -` with Len Norris, also of To- '1-onto, about ve feet back. H. L. Gordon, Toronto, was third, well back. inc JIHL 1l1'.SL In D. neck:-a'n(1-neck Fm- PLAYERS ` AT BARRIE. CLUB SATURDAY piayeu. Afternoon tea will be serxged and an enjoyable time is anticipated. The local club looks for an active `season, with J. McBride as president. l ` The baseball season opens in Bar- lrip to-morrow, when Ivy and Barrie !Cubs will meet in the Agricultural !Pa1r"k at 5.30. unlq l1r\L\:~I\v\ nn..........,.... `LA oulluutt 14uay,'uU as weu: l Catchers, Vic Reynolds, Jack Dyte; pitchers, Ken Terry, Bill Poole, Roy Storey, Dominic D Amlgrosio and Gartner; first base. eldon Goring; second base, Harold Scott; shortstop, Gar LeGea1'; third base, Geo. Le- |Gea1', Pete Vicks; right eld, Alvin Buck Jones; centre eld, Tom lMu1'. Don Bowen, Roy Storey; lleft eld, Fred Webb. H- 'T"lan 4-an w. In n.~ p. f\ .-. L....~.I.,-... SIMCOE PRESBYTERY DRAW UP SOFTBALL SCHEDULES IVY _TO FACE BARRIE NINE HERE ON FRIDAY -m- ruxus UL play. 2. - Home tnam must rn-port l'(:Sl11tF of` thv __;z1Inr- innnndiz1tvI_\' to tho dir- ~<-1m- in (?hdl`_L`O of tho g~f011p. R '7`nnm.e n1':'hinr rc+ 11 crvnunc umum. p1u.yt:l'. A local tournament played. -\+'h:n-nnnn fan xvill hr` w-uur In cx1u1'}_-'0 01 we 5_r;1`0up. 3. Teams nishiwe` rst in pcroups I and 2 in the north and 3 and 4 in thosouth to play host 2 out of three 3.2211110 sr~ric>s. Tho dates to b0. 1st g.:`2nno, Juno 22nd; return yrurne, June 25th, and if 21 3rd '5.-,'an1-A is |no('rrssar_\', June 29th. I T413119` tr)-nnn unnnvc nf nnv-H1 nnrl I `I. Ofcial rules of the Ontario -\matour Softball .-\s: to be `hp rules of play. `7 Hn\11n1`o'x:Iv1\ nxntf vn-nnv 1-ncnlfc L 0l'UIlE0. The outstanding` feature of the` day s events was in the speed trials,` when Earl Robinson, of Detroit,i broke the Canadian record, driving`- over a quarter mile course at 105` miles per hour on a Harley David- son machine. In three attempts he averaged 104 miles per hour. For this feat he captured the Valvol1ne' phy and also the coveted Percy a1n C-up, awarded to the first" driver in Canada to do the trial at! over 100 miles per hour. Les. North, of Toronto, took second with 05 miles per hour. Tony ;\Ii1ler, To-` ronto, and Dick Duchene, Royal! Oak, Mich., tied for third with 92 miles per hour. Fred Bucknell. To- ronto; Bryan Sparks, Windsor; C.i J. Carroll, Windsor; Ken Jennin_9,'s,, Toronto; Thos. .\ eel-ands, Toronto;; Bob McCoy, Windsor; Bob Sparkspj Toronto; Albert Lzrwson, Windsor; Bruce Bristol, Madoc; Harold Tim-,~ son, Toronto; Bert Brazin, Toronto,i and Don Eby, Kitchener, all did 80, miles per hour or better. 5 1.. H... PA .._:1_ .- ---H t L 5 1 xII't'l'sSul'_\', aunv ZHEH. Final gcroup winners of north and to nlay host 2 out of 3 grainos for Pr(=sb_\'t.e1`,\` chzlmpionship and cup, dates of which will be an- nounced by dii-1.-<-tors later. 4. If a t<,-421111 dv. to protnst, 7* must` bu in wi`iin2' z1('<-oinpzxniml by $1. and received within 241 hours by itiiroctor of group. r.:1rrw; I."-f)`0_V. `WHEAT CROP IN SIMCOE LOOKS BEST IN YEARS I Ninety per ('-n*.. of fall whnat in tho county is doing ox:-optiox1:\ll_\' well this _\'t>ur, Stewart 1.. Pzxge. lm-:1! a2`1'i(r111t111':1l rnpro.=ont!ati\'o. told I Ulu Advance to-day. 4 Fl-u .. -nu.1l urn-nnnfnmn rd? klxn UH` .'\(lV21H('(` LO-UZl_\'. g Only -2! small pm`centa_L'r~ of the -\\'h(-ut is sufTnrin_e,' from the pr0: h<-avy rains. In these carws the crop is g`vttingr too much, \\'hi(-h is Idro\\'nin_<.r it out. I 17in1rl nFfnv Gnh] Hn'nnn`11nn9' H10 i (H'0\\'HlH_L' IL UUL. } Fivld aftnr old th1'ou;; hout the county look almost perfect and from prn.=x-nt indicat`.ions the whr-at crop is most promising. Aftw two or three poor _vezu`.=. jthn fzmns-1'.< of Simcoo arn back to nlmmt '1 normal fall wheat acrr-n;'o. `Until 21 wt.-ck zmo crops such as xvhx-at. v!o\'m' and m1.~'tL1rx- \\'vrr~ bo- 1...1.x 1.....I. .J..n 'n (mm \I'nn+1'\n\' `\'n(*:lI. ('I0\'(`1` mm ]!2lSLlll'l' \\'1r|'(~ l)\'- i'12' hr-Id hack duo `:0 cold \vrathm'. but in thn past fww days milder temperature and warm rains have helped them along. 1u--:\11_:.',ua ill. \.'U11IIlg,'\\10( Group N0. 2 28--E(l'_2j:11' at Dalston. 28-Cent1'a1 at .\Ii(lhu1'st.. 1-Dalston at Central. 1--Midhur. at` l?Z(lg'nr. 4--Dalston at I\`Iidhu1'st. 4--Centml at lGrl_Q'z11`. 8-Ed_2'a1' at .\li(llm1's`c. 8-C<-ntml at Dzzlstrm. 11-Edp:ar at Central. ]1---;\'Ii(ll1u1'st ut' Dalston. 15-Dalston at Ed, 1B-Mi(lh11rst at Contral. (1--.. .. 'l\l.. 9 .\ll(lHLl LIL L(`] Group No. 3 1'1'n11H 21+ r`nHit Rules All roads will lead to Ivy on Sat- urday, June 5th, for the baseball tournament sponsored by the Ivy`, Club. Eig:l1t_v dollars in prizes ofl $40. $25 and $15 are being` o ered.i Prenarations are hpimr mmlp rrn Ihe Northern Advahce will also be I A sL1ccessfL11 bvazaar and afternoon! tea under the auspices of the, L.O.P..-\.' was held on F1'icIa_\' in the O1'21n;g,`c Hull. Mrs. W. Doug'hr-1't.,\' was the convener of -the a"ai1', as-I sistvd by Mrs. B. liemlrick, I\Ii.=. Ross and McCIoud and Mrs. A. Pad-; dison. 1 'T`]`\'| 4|-:1 ..1-.1 . uvvnnn. n5~I\-v;.L:-v,.l-v The ten tables were 1tt1`.1cti\'cl_\' dc-c01'at(.-(1 in the coronation colors. and arlornod with bouquets of red. white and blue sweet peas. Mrs. Hurst W215` in ch'.u'_9;e of the sale of` hom(:mad<- bzlking, while Miss Lunda .\Izu'sc-llus sold candy and Mrs. A. P1'in;r1c looked after the miscollan-v <-ous booth. Mrs. J. ;\lcDoug'a1`1 ran, the sh pond. 'I`11r\ ]nr~L'v u-iv1nm' nf' Hw 1wd1'nnm| Presentation to Mrs. W. Looker Mrs. W. J. Looker was the recip- iept of a handsome black kid bag wlth _4'1ovcs to match at a prosenta-I tion on Friday ni_<.:'ht by the mom-L bcrs of the Ladies Auxi1i:11'_\' of the; B. of R.T. Mrs. E. Haddon, prusi-{ dent of the 1o(15:e, made the pm-SO11-- tation ,z1sistse(1 by Mrs. D. J. Mac-! Dou;:uH. Mr. and Mrs. Looker are lea\'in;;' shortly to take up 1*<.-sidencc in Hamilton. LLVCS 111 D11l`11I1'gE-011. Mrs. C. Kidd spent the week end Visiting relatives in Toronto. R/Tr: Q T-Invcf nf 'T'n1-nnfn anon!-y nqn. uartner. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamlin and two children, of Ch4apleau, spent the week end with relatives in town. WI 1- n n A T\J Iva T7`vo.rI I .nuvn anon`- weer: emu w1t'n rexauves m town. 4 M1`. and Mrs. Fred Lowe spent: the holiday in Buffalo. 5 figs Radio Rpm ! w"hn 11:1: hnnn in anu Mrs. W. Ulute. 1 Mrs. H. Gartner spent the earlier part of the week in` Collingwood as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hare.- Miss Kathleen Miller spent thel week end visiting friends in To-| ronto. I N! ....,1 an... n.....,...,.... r*..n.. l\| mu nsn poncl. The lucky winner lamp was Mi.~'.< Rita I1_.2; I \7 I1 C l_I .)+u. -3.:-3 unu .7310 are Demg` ortereu.t Preparatwns are bemg made on a bxg` scale and seating` accommoda- tion will be provided for a record I-1'O\'.', Tho Tvv Pmnrl xul Inn in 21+- ......l, ..u..- Autumn ~-.\...\..\_... 1 United Y.P.S. Hold Closing '1 Meeting : Thu ma-ml)er:< of the Bu-1'ton Ave.` Unit:-(1 .Y.P.S. hvld their (:1o. znc-L-Ling` on '1`L1cs(1uy evc-ninp,'. V Thrx nwnnncv nnrwnr`-(I u'3H1 :1 1-nL! HlL'L'LalI`l_L ,' UH ILIUSKIEI) L'\'L'l|lH',',. ` The meeting` opened with 21 rol-l li(-king` :=i11g'-; followed by a mus- ical pro<-`ram consi; of solos by 111. F. TV. Dobson, Rev. W. A. 1-1.! Doe and Mi; Bessie Spearn. M121 Dobson _r:.au'(- 21 rumbling: commentzu-_\' on Life bu-fo1'0 the Depression. \r'n1*lnI1q rrnnwnz nnrl nnvnl r~nnfpx`f: |Ai}TEWi*A L E: Mr. and Mrs. J. Davidson, ofi Mimico, spent the holiday at the` home of the latter s mother, Mrs.l F. Collins. T\`Tv-a '1" 1.1 .-wntnn nu.-I nlalh-Ivan] I`. Lz0lll!15. I Mrs. T. Hamilton and children, were Week end visitors with rela-V tives in Burlin-gton. i_ B'Ir:. C Kidd Qnpnt tho wppk and vxsuuxg TEIECIVES 111 J.Ol`0I1'l.`U. Mrs. S. Hurst, of Toronto, spent; the week end at the home of Mrs.! Ben. Gartner. `.\/Ir and NT1-e Prank T-Inn-\Hn un we nouaay 1n burralo. Miss Sadie Reed, who has been in Toronto for the past four months, has returned to her home here. '\Tv-a \X7 lnulnu A-I-` (`Antsy-nnn In nub . L1. Arueu. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Toornto, spent the ho home of the latter s 1: and Mrs. W. Clute. ./[V2 LT final-nun anon OH "l;l1(` D(_`T01'(.` 1111.` lJl.'[)l`USSlUIl. Variou.< g'a1nc:< and novel (:0ntw-.~`t.<, wt-1'0 also included in the p1'o,<.;'1`zm1.! The (~\'0nin_Q' concludvd with 1`ef1' ments. ' [1215 recurnea '50 11.81` 1101118 nere. I _x\_Ig's. W. Taylor, of Cochrane, is` vxsltmg at the home of her sister,` Mrs. H. Ardell. : .T\rTv- nhrl `l\:Im~. Wnuln \XHlHnn\:~ AF! ('rzw.'(1. Lno lV_V hand W111 Do In ac-I I trvwlance and as thv batters; strike ( out will playa fado-awa_v. Lunch will be provided on the _9:rounds and :1 you can stay for the by: dance in, thv'- ovnningu the band ent01`tainir1_2" I IUHLU. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Grey, 1 Orlllia, were holiday visitors at U home of Mr. and Mrs. T. G;i.'e_V. V11` '\/In-2 12...-;r...m rzmmn Hume 01 ml`. ana l\ 1l`S. 1.. `Lurey. Mr. and Mrs. Re-;2;inz1ld Godden, of Toronto. spent the holiday at the- fo1*mer s home on Cumberland St. `Mr TI`r-,|nL- Qnnzn-n n1 Kinny-cfnn I mum,-rs nome on pumuerlzmu or. p M1`. Frank Spoarn, of I{i11}.st011, spent he holiday at the home of hisi parents. M1`. and .\`11's. Lukc Spearnw n,, -1 1:: I I I Vul-U1-I-\pI -`--I- `I L` KI :3- Among the holiday visitors were Mr. and 311's. '1`. .\'e]son and M1`. and Mrs. )T~ilfor(1 Bertram, of Toronto, at .\I1'.<. O. Mr. and Mrs. \V G. Sndm- .<; Mr. and 311's. Walker, of Toronto. also Lois and Ruth ~ .-.4` Avwn .147 \U :\nnc- -nh `LI 1..- Snider, of .\Ioosr- Jaw, at M1`s.. Cm-- ` [F0171 LDC C][_\' I01` ENC SUIHIIICT. ! Muss Irene Ostrandor 1.: leaving` with Rev. and .\`I1'.<. West for Monc-I} ton on Wednesday. \T;.'u T)-nun I7!vn\\'n 11+` I-HH<('n]n I UFUIILU. EH50 JJUIF illlll 1\U|./ll b2ll"l son, of Apto, at W. Amos; I\'I1's.! Mint)`, lClmval(:, and Mrs. Sweezle, \\",\'(:vale, at I\I1'.<. G. Ca.=ton .<; 111%` and .\I1~.<. 1.. Bullock -*-ml family and M1`. Herman Opperman, of Hamilton, at .\`l1'.<. hurns; M1`. and Mrs. NI.` Flt-n1in'_2' and family. Mr. E. Watkln.=.! of Toronto, at G. Watkins; Barbara .\'t-wmuzm and .Vla1'y Haskett, of l-luvc-1'_2'z1l C`oll(.-_m-_. at the recto1`_v. ` R/Tr: Q \Mn1-lzlnzz luv: W-lnvnntl ton on weunesaay. Miss Irene Brown, of Hillsdalc-., visitvd 311'. and M1'.'<. E. Caston on '1`ueday. Mi.-< VT:n`\' (".a nf Nmv York. canon on Luesclay. Miss P. Caston spent the week a at Huntsville. NT 1? l`nu.+nn .-nonf FHA uvnnb A 1uesuay. :\Ii.<.~: .\'Izu`_\' (:2sto11, of Now York. 1'etu1'n<=d to Crai_Q'hu1'st for the va-, cation Tuesclay. `T D f"u: unnnf H-an nvnnlr GHRI an numssvlue. I Mr. R. L`z1rbm` spent the week ond`i' at Caledon East. V .\I1'. and .\Ir.~;. Greenwood and f:xmil_\' spent thv holiday with Mrl mud Mrs. E. Pedlimrham. , Mr. P. \'0wman. of Toronto, is` homv for a few days before going`, .41. , X 8,000 SEE MOTORCYCLE RACES AT VVASAGA BEACH ON MONDAY rtzxvc-1'_2'z1I L0|lL'_L`U_. at me ]`( .C[0l'_V'. 1VI1's. S. W:1tkin.=< has 1'<,-turned? from the city for the summer. I Mia: T1-mm Ocfrnndm` i: Ir=;1vin(r` Hill (1 AV ! north. 1|/Tu rm. Mr. R. Addison, of Bc-lleville,i spent the week end at home. I Miss G1`a(:(* Hill spent the lxolidayi with her mother, Mrs. T. Hill. \Tu.- Y?` Dumnlynnuu is in i-En nn\'n1l VlL'LUl`ld 1'1 Sm'vi('r~ 1 charge of tang. Qru-\vr-n 5 wmn nor mower, Mrs. l. mu. , Mrs. E. Buckner I. ~' m the R-o_\'a`. Vnctona Hospital. m-vh-n u.` T\'nn\' (`.hnrr-h will be Lang. St-rvico at St. St. P.:1uI s 1.30 p.m., St. James Plan: for the o1',2*:~ni7.ation of a Bo.\'< C1111 Club are under \'.':1}.' ` Ore t.o\vn-hip. .-\ mm -tin_r:. spon.=o1'- ed by Contra] Om Junior F:11'm<~r<= and Dmt. of .-\_:rricultu1'e, was hr-`.d at 1h<- hnmr of Goo. Pvz1r.=a1l, O1-n Station. last nig`ht. ;\Ioml>e1's worn onrollr-d and plzm:< nrdc for th-' L-omn3v*tion of the 0rs~:ani'/.ation. I.. Pfl`..", local a.2'ricu1:1n'a1 -"1`. ". :x H10 lined tlw pu1'po. of PLANS UNDER WAY FOR CALF CLUB IN ORO TWP. CRAIG_HUR_S'I' uv L.O.B.A. Bazaar IVY CLUB SPONSORS BIG BASEBALL TOURNAMENT:

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