.'1 31 u. .n. `tn. .u.;u. vv . uxuuc. I Miss Hazel Hill, Toronto, and; Mr. and Mrs. J. Bowden and daughter Shirley, with Mr. and Mrs. F. Hill; Geo. Reynolds, Hamilton, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds; Mr. and Mrs. R. Rosevear and Mr. and Mrs. A. Brunton, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. I Brunton; Lionel Blogg, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. W`.\ |B!sogg`; Geo. \Latimer, -,-hrgus, with Mr. and Mrs. L. Brennan; Jas. Dunnett, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. R. Dunnett. uvna vvrull 1'11: anu Aura. 11. nursy. 1 Other Christmas visitors` here_ were: Harold Ridd'1l,__ o'f Kirllandl ` "Lake, at Mr. and W."I$ittIb s;' Mr.and Mrs. L. ~Co1'.bett, of Graven-l hurst, with Mr. and Mrs. A. Boyh- Iton; Wallie Hedger,` Sfudbury; "Mr. "and Mrs. L. Hed81`}TW'3th Mr. 'and Mrs. J. Hedger; Miss` Norma P_ou'ch- er, Toronto; Mrs. A. W. Applgath and family; Mr. and Mrs. H. Vin-I centa ndl son, with Mr. and Mrs. C.i Poucher; Mr. and Mrs. C. Clutea cent and son, with Mr. and Mrs. C.i F. Hyslop, Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. W. Clute. I 1:... 1- --~ V - ' Mr. ana Mrs. G. 15, es"our31e, _ of Homepayne, were Christmas visi`-| tors with Mr. and M'rs."N."Hurst. ' I f\LI..... l'1l._.'.4...._._ __ 7 L7 ' How Innisfil Twp. %1,Voted. E J . 7 No.1" 2 3'4 5' 6 8 9'10` 11 Tot. Regula Jelly Powder 6 for 25 Apple and Raspberry JAM, 4 lb tin 39c \UNT HELENE VEGETABLE OR TOMATO -;n.uso;, you. nu, yujnvu wvuu; Anni, Christznas basket for shutiins at` the home of M1527 Tom Lowe. There! were 29 baskets `fin all, daintily de- corated in Chisotmas colors. All! .L,1,u.1 SOUFS GUEST Red River CEREAL, pkg 24 In-r um: --..__ __4_ .|J.EL.I-II.LI.l..l.l Phone 445 H. Beatty YD "l"...l.l While thousands of untrained men and women (many are college graduates) are still on relief and without em- ployment, those who have a thorough business training have been permanently on the payrolls and thousands of new recruits who are just graduating from Business Col- leges are nding it an easy matter to secure a good position. Specialization is the KEY to the DOOR of OPPOR- TUNITY. Begin your training on January 9 at Barrie- Orillia Business Colleges.` where more than 7.500 others have been trained for the pursuit to business. Attend day or evening clnuec. Information gladly given, call, write or phone. BARRIE - GRILLIA BAu%siness College COMING EVENTS Mc<:.U;_,LQ_pGH s I As is their usual annual custom,.` the Sunshine Club of Barrie on .: `l3__`J_,, 'I\ ,-i 1 n . | PERMANENT EMPLOYMENT HOW TO GET A POSITION NEW CLASSES, JANUARY`? No} Phone 215' I Miss Constance Hardy, B.A., has `been appointed to a secretarial position in the office of the Warden Iof Hart House, University of To- lnonto. CHRISTIE Ritz Biscuits Pkg - 15 Get rid of those aa1noy~ ing noises. Be certain your radio is perform- ing correctly. We will inspect it FREE ! 5 Points TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1939; Home Appliance snop Apple Sauce % Tin 1 Oc SMART S PERFECT WORK AT LOW COST! HOUSE APPOINTMENT ' 2'9 43 Zf .9110` 11 Tot. ORILLIA Phone 740 Phone 424 OYSTERS - VEGETABLES FRESH AND SMOKED FlSH Page Five 546 330 412 685 522 561 ;Baby Beef THIS `WEEK HEPPLESTON S THE FAMILY BUTCHER PHONE 1 '76 (Hk({2NIS:%eW((K%:a%;\ TRY OUR u.ut,s.. The Castles," wears need at over $14,000. Semi-p1'ec- Sous jewels and rare old lace be made into the most expensive :~tm:l wa1'(l1`ob.<. any screen : lms ever had. Among: the : u.~e will be ameth_vst.4, rubies, rlxinestolles and pearls. to_e;ethe1- with Auvbunu nu u\.; u\.u llnpuulu. stoclcixxcs val will : l v. ............ vv u J-;-rusalem. I I I ; A qu1et wedding` took place in` iSt. P211115: Church, C1-aigvale, last ]'l`L1e.sda._\', of Miss Esrther .o(1_g'e"1`.-. `. (I-.1L:;:11te1' of Major and Mrs.- Rodgers, of Camp Borden, to Flighti .Lieutenzmt Gordon Macallister, sonf of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. )`Iacal1iste1',' of Hoche. Alberta. 1 1 .... nu. l)(|\.l\- \J \'0kin_L-' feutu1'e.< the di.<=:1~iln1tio11 h0\'re.~' of all size uipient after mu :-. joke ! I i Among the many jolly dances of jthe _\'oun5._:e1' set this past week iwere: Miss Geraldine Norman's on :.\Ionda_\' evening, Dec. 26, at Nor- !man s; Paul Sim s on Wednesday night last at Sims home; Tommy` ;Ro, on 'I`hur.~:da_\' evening` `last at; \T-n-Izun Yfn.-nu. .....\,u.-. too hot Iv :- 1 Congratulations to Mrs. Bill Craig" 1 . I 5\\'l10. bn't'l1 was Szlturday. y i 4. I Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Clarke entertaineri their bridge club at their home on New Years Eve at a buffet supper party and dance. The table was attracti\'ei_\' centred. with :1 winter scene coiisisting of hills of *-ilf)\`.' on which were tiny animals, '-. pond and geese. Descending one ml` the hills was Santa with :1 pack on his back. One of the .fun-p1'o- of the party was of guily wrapped, all sizes, in which the re- cipient much unt_\'i11_9; found-- .. inirn V _den of`ccr.< held their annual 1\'ew `_Yezn-`s dance. Among: those who` ' from Barrie were the, On Suturda).-' evening Camp Bor-Ii 3 After the Keogh-Heddle Marion- iette show on Thursday afternoon, tea was served by the Art Centre in the rotunda of the Roxy Theatre to the artists and to those` `connected with the Centre. Mrs. J.l A. MacLaren and Mrs. J. H. Rooke, : poured tea. `I I , E;nan jrght Ro, `.`.I211`1ow Manor. ........ .......... ............, ......5...c.. Boldrt, Joan Partridge, Beth Sar-V jeant, Mary M'cCuaig, Leah Lowe,` Helen Bell, Mary Stephens, Pat Mc-, Bride, Irene Smith, Betty Hatton,; June Burns, Maifsie Barkey, Beth! Norris, Adine Seagram, Irene Dy-if inent, Elizabeth Graham, Betty, t Joan Mattocks, Betty Simpson. Ii r_ 5415 VV 3 1215!; lllvl-IILJIIKFL UL Lxlcuua. :l Rev. and Mrs. Long received the Mars. Norman Clarke and Mrs. Neil `-IMacDonald- "pout-`ed tea.- .,The rooms were `tastefully dcoratetli `in stimulating holiday attire)` which included a brilliantly lighted Christ- mas tree, candelabra of red candles, bowls of fruit. The tea table had- `four white tapers with tiny Christ- mas wreath base and little silver lreindeer. Those asisting included, |Mrs. `-Tom Sinclair, Miss Jean Mai- Elsa Knox, Miss Ruth Cumming, lcomson, Mrs. F'red Norris, I Miss Vera Baldwin, Mix Hazel` `Caldwell, Miss Marion Mo.nkman,;' `Miss Isobel Smith, Miss Frances `Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kent, ,Mr. Jimmie Cook. I Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Long held} ;open house last Wednesday even-I :ing' to a large number of friends. I'D-.. ......a `At... 1-..... ______ --.: LL- Chantilly lace." Some of these` stockings will cost from $100 to [$200 a pair. .u;.`:. L.4c|A\.AIu(|IL Ar vn.<,xL|:n;.:, Ill u at his home here. -Chri; \'i: at M1`. fI\frs. A. R. Gil-dwood s were: and .\Ir.<. A1'thu1' Girdwood and of Peterborough; Miss Bar Girdwood, of Toronto; Mr. |Gi1'dwood, of Toronto. 11:`. `\T..L-I rrI..a:.....: .3 1'1'_...: i Mr. Jack Smith spent Chris1 \ I ! On Saturday evening a large New] Years party was held at Raike's, jshanty B837. `Jays. Campball Baiku I ?.\'z1.~*: host. ; [ n no way After the dance at the Armouries -Ionday a.m., Miss Wanda Watter- worth entertained a number of friends at breakfast in her home. I 1r:., '1r,,- ,~, i I 1 n v-. l....-..... ... .,.-.,.....q.. ..u ...,...c. , .\Ii. .\Ia1'jo1'ie Laidman, of Brant- Iford, spent Christmas week end at iher home in Barrie and then went |on to New York for a -`hort visit. )Ii.<.< Thompson and Miss C. Mac- tvisitin_2' at the home of Rev. Mac- ! Doug-`all. m. . . . ,. __ . Dougall, of Montreal, have been_ ...,..e..,, UL .m.....w... M1`. .2m(I .\`I1's. Leigjllton Clarke spent (`hi'i. in Toronto. Cziptziin and Hrs. F. Clark, of` King,-'ston, have been visitors at :`m,-` ',home of .\h'.~'. Cla1'k S parents, Mr. {and Mrs. J. H. Sezrgram. i 31153 Isobel Walker, of the Uni- lversity of Toronto stzl , -*'*~` {Christmas week with her pa1'ent.=.' |.m-. and Mrs. w. J. \Valke1`. _ Miss Betty Black spent Ch1'i.=.tmas` week end in Midland. \r- `r - 1 r. .- - )Ii.=s Muriel Br_v.=on, snt last week at the I `])`-."'t'"t'(>.z1t.<. M1`. and .\I1';<. .\I1'.=. .\Iu(I:.:'e Smlth, of Toronto. spent C111'i. week end with hei` \ parents, Mr. and Hrs. Peter Clarke. 3 )Ir. Bin Iinox, of Toronto, spent` the holiday week end at his homef ` here. I I-..- WI Out-of-town guests at the Paton~ Park wedding inclu-ded Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan, Toronto; Misses} Georgina, Anna and Madeline Pa-! ton, Miss Lorna. Park, Toronto; Mn; Harry Wilson, Toronto; M1`. Harold} Park, Hamilton. :1: :k )2 x [ About. .2 can 1A|.u uv A n A u A u \.au-uyu. . IVE`. and Mrs. W. C. McKinnon`l' were in Toronto last week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jack McKinnon. Miss Esther How spent New Year's week end in Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Crompton Lewis visited in Barrie last week end. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dev.1in, of `Baltimore are visiting the Devlins `on Maple Ave. `Wu "4 T\f...r. `X7 1'3"...) ____I ,.,._II v_;Ax.r|\. -;- \4 I Mr. and Mrs. W. Band and small daughter ,of Windsor, spent Christ- mas with Mrs. Band s mother, Mrs. IE-d. A1'mst1'ong', Elizabeth St. 7'FL,. ,.I..._,.,. 1. LL- [L4\4: .;;uu.~uuu5, uuuwucuu L)|4~ The dance ill the Armouries, which ran _from midnight Sunday until about 4 21.111. M`.onda_v, was pronounced :1 real success. Powell, `Perkins and Wiley supplied the imusic. Mrs. Ravell was in charge iof the lunch. ` (.`h1~1. vi.=.itors at the Mr. and i)Irs. Mark Robinson s were: Miss ilrmu Robinson, of Gravenhurst; 1311'. and Mrs. Peter Addison, of To- [1-onto; M1`. and Mrs. Cameron `;I\fc.\'21b, of Hamilton. ., . .. - . ._ -uA. Yc.'1r`.< uvlv 11A in Burling+.on. llrs. Laidman is visiting; in Bello- ville. Icuua bpcllb .Vl':\V i Christmas` {at at and Mr. son. Barbara Bill` Girdwood, .n;un, u, xunvurun hem in the ground, pot and all. iome people like to make it a obby of g'ro\vin_gr nothing" else but` 1ese little plants in the rockery, thel lea being: to collect as many var-l eties as possible, for there areg l`lOuSIaIll(l.< of them. Durin._9: thel ummcr here in Barrie many plant overs make a customary pilgrimage '0 53 Dundonald Street. There.: Holiday visitors at the home 0: uu-..: Auvvu, rIA|.AAAv' l y ` .\Iis. .\Iabel Tufford, of Hamilton, `spent Christmas week end at the home of her brother, Lloyd ~Tufl ord. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hart, of To- ronto, spent Christmas in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wilson and Miss Janet )Clampbell, of Toronto, spent Christmas week end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sin- ,1... Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hurlburt were Mr. and ."~Irs. Chas. Carbin, Rut} Jane and Mary Lou Caz-bin, of To ronto; Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Judge Bradford; Mr. and Mrs. Franl Hartman, Thornibury. Mr. Neil McBride, of Kingston was home for a few days last week Dr. Holly Dyer, of Hamilton, wa: Alma \J|Iv ux \/unncxuu. I Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey. of lAkxfon, Ohio, and M1`. and Mrs. I Harold Onley, of Toronto, have been visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mcartin. `r nu . uuu. .u,\..uou.uu. M1`. Bob Hunt, of Toronto. spent Christmas week end in Barrie. I Miss Helen Garrett spent New Year's in Orillia. [ -Mr. .and Mrs. John Lay, of Win- nipeg, left Barrie Monday after visiting for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. `H. M. Lay. . ' I `III . `I)....I A.........L u A - ~ n u 4..-`A lVL....L I Mr. and .\I1'.a. Rey.-'. G-odden, 3m'1';' `and Joan, .=1)ewt Christmas in Bar- C0ll_`.`,`l'ill.Lll1Ll()l1s to Mr. J21:-. Lewis, who was 8] on New Year's Day. A family celebrzition was held at the home of Dr. uml .\lr.~'. W. .~\.. Lewis on New Year s Day. Mr. and Mrs. :\l'1;l`1ll1' Ellis and two children have been visiting Mr. land Mrs. Oliver Cameron. ~ . . V . ..- nu. V.....-,.,...u.: n~.\,x\ uuu. nr u at v 1 79 q . On Monday, Dec. 25, Mr. and _ _ 1 Mrs. Reg. Godden held a familyi A -`>"`e P15`-"ed at Fda-V mght= iinner D-21rt.V at the Queen's Hotel.'l""t-V which i 1'`d`5ed Plenty Of} . . . `sparkle was writing newspaper as- Last Weclnes afternoon ;\'Iiss":;'.`~"lllll`3!1'E='~ The SU,E?J'3Ct5 -`foundefl Jam Malcomson held a tea_ to handle, but with the, . .. g ,help of a feminine secretary the! W 1 1 ft F `men reporter.~: turned in some ra1'e| -- ' rn on r'm- . . . Last ne 2 a e 0 ` .h1z1te1`1al. Some of the titbits were: ~ ` . ' ' ' '2` enter-' . . . .. `Gig Craig .and Bill} 9.31` -In an interview with lladame Hailiel tanned their _VOLl1l_L' fr:en(ls at a . -lmting Dartv and '1fterw'1rd< `It thel Se1a`<$ie' `llust mTi"e(1 in L"d"1rl - - ` ` A ` M211. 2; - 1 -' Craig home Toronto St. 1 wme Se assie '14 leportec \\1t1| ` $ ' `:1 bad sunburn as Mussolini had cut '` _ .__ d L ` l'oll' the oil supply. In a letter to .(li ek"`f'l if N 0 0?0 et[utth1:t'}.\li-. Chamberlain some remarks were "min .9 us 121 we rem recen _\' smmk on the ca , ,. H, _ _ _ i * ptuie of Berlin b,. Ginger Roger: m her new. pwtuYe`l Britain while Hitler relaxc-;< in; "The Castles, ! T ......l...`` n ' Mr. Paul Avmstrong spent Christ- mas visiting his sister, Mrs. Reg. 'B1ackstock, of Newmarket, and New Year s at his home in Guelph. I `An. ......I `UM ..- 117 r! 1u'..v:....._._~. luuu AVLAIJO A1,. mg. .4:-_y. .1. 111'. Reg". Lewis. of Toronto, home for C1n'i.~1tn1:1s week end. I . 1|" . . |Spi'ys, the Donald Mac.Larens, thn` |Estens. . g g - i -Mr. and Mrs. Bert Robertson en- ibertained their relatives on Surnday :at a fa.mily._celebration,!'n honor of Mrs. Robertson's father, Mr. Lewis, who was 81 on New Year's Day. | Personals%; M1`. Bob Parsons spent Laidmzm is , of 'I`o1'onto, home of her , .-\1be1't Bry- The Barrio Advanco New J Wednesday afternoon Fran-` sea and Billy Craig` enter-`N 21; .=.ka.ting the` Craifz home, it .[1n WatCh' ..xux:auc unue t wwers of warm soft rain water. yhe hot summer sun is good for hem. too. Don t bother to unpot! ,']'.1eIn, it disturbs their roots; plant; L`..- :.. u_,. ,..........,1 ....\+ nnr` 01]` | ..u..uu_y Dc Mildred .\`IcQuade, visited her parents, C. McQuade. `\.L. .___J 11., -r 1 Norma VVa1`1ow of the holiday with he and I\'I1'.<. J. VVz\1'lo\\'. -. ..--.,_........-. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Percy, of To-I ronto, were home for Christmas. ` Parker McMi1lin was home for the Chrisztnlas holidays. 1r _,,.,3 1\,r-.,. xr,.._14.. 1'\........ -.,.`I , _......,.,......, ......\...,,.,. i Edna Kinsella, of Toronto, was |home for the Christmas holiday. 1 Grace Godden, of Oshawa. and M1`. and Mrs. Reg. Godden, of To- ronto, were Christmas \'is.itors at the home Mrs. A. Gpdden. `la , a `I - , _____ ..-._ ....--vu. nu-o-u Christmas vis itors at Mrs. H. Sanders were Mr. and Mrs. E. Dalley and daughter Noreen, of` To-l ronto; Irwin McKnight and Mn: .and` Mrs. Paddison and son Harold, 3 I of Windsor. .u.u uuu Vuxlauulao uuuuayt. I-NThe Sunshine Club of St. George's Church are holding their meeting Wednesday, Jan. 4, at the theme of Mrs. P. Hodgson, Tifn c+ ,._.u. .. ....u.uch Don Campbell, of Queen s Uni- `versity, is home for the Christmas holidays. '7|.fH.].....l 1r_.r\.,_,v, n n-I \ ... ..-nus uuuuag 5. Mr. and Mrs. Varley Drury and son Buddy, of I raceb1'i(l2`e, were nnv Sunday visitors with Mrs. F. Ray- 1-.. ' Jean Reed, of Toronto, spent Christmas at her home here. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Firman and` family spent C-hristmas in Toronto. Walter Potts was home for the Ch1'ist1nus hoIi(lz1_\'. 1,1 TV` .1 . .. -- Jlayfair 111ag':1zi11e carries. a pic-:, ture in it of a Toronto debutante,[ Miss Anne Rogers, daughter of .VIrs. M. B. Rogers, fo1'mer1_\' of Ba1`rie.' at * )k 1 \/ u uuuuu_. Isabe Honey is the `guest of Mr. {and .VI1`.s. F. Dobson during the ; Ch1`i.s1tmas holidays. I WA...` T.'1..-..\'H.. -1? 7`l'1-..-..L_ ____ .7 ucx :uuun.L, .u1:. LL. \Jr.uuIu:A. I and Mrs. Clarence Riddell, of *BellevilIe, were Christmzls visitors `at; their home here. u;A an $11 ALGUUIVI Visitors at Mrs. W. Park's during the Christmas holiday were Lorlia `Park and Harold Park. f1L._.'_L..___ , up -- , \lA- Iv unuauL . Barbara Kelcey, of Toronto, spent Christmas at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. Hooper. Don Booth, of Toronto, spent Christmas at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Booth. `I\A'.. ....x 1:11., 1" 1' - yuyu, u;;. uuu 4111 Mr. and Mrs.` Maurice were in Year's. 1--. .... . us. Miss Gladys Fierheller, of Ottawa, visited with her parents, Rev. and Mrs. G. Fierheller. A. nd'x' ,., ,1 Muise mother, Mrs. \r,,, rw upzuu spent Christmas H. Gartner `rx-1111 n V... ~9v uuuu uuuu. u\.a.\.. E`dg'a1- LeGea1'. of Hamilton, spent Ch1'is cmas at his home on Burton Ave. of were: Ruth To- Judge, Frank NIT \Y..iI `Il'..Y)..!,I.. J Y7!........J._._ \N 91%: 9f % 1 chickenfsome ham, some Christmas rated m Ungnsmmas colors. AM; the baskets had 'i)lum pudding, tea,3 sugar, honey, oramgw, candy, ap- ples, grapes, tangerines, canned fruit, soup, tomato juice. Some hadl cake. There were six large baskets with chicken, nine medium baskets] with ham, seven small 6-quart has-I kets, six for the R.V.H., one large` basket for the Old Ladies Home. I Members of the Sunshine Cluwb in-I elude Lavina Moffatt, Margaret` 1).-CIAL T`-.. 13..._L..2.-In... DALI. C1-.. lauanon John Sinclair, of Ottawa, v home for the Christmas holidays. "F1-.5 Q......L:...-. n1..L -1.- ;;u.u. vluull, ;.uuAuvuun_y . Kingston, week. was in Barrie for Cliristlnas week end. 1v~ ~. . \r ,, I 1: 1-: n Vi;~'it01's at M1`. and Mrs. E. G. .\Ia_\'he\v .< over C1n'i. week end \ve1'o: :Totl .\I:1}.'T1o\v, of Ottawa, and M1`. and .\I1'.<. (`. W. Hunter. of To- ronto. `j&r. wpont ronto. uu.oua uvw uuc uuuuay. Mr; and Mrs. Gilbert Lee, of` London, and _Mr. and `Mrs. Barry Lee; were Qristmas visitors, at their ._}_;o:e here. ` V` .v-.-.". . L.-. Kettfe, of North Bay, spent: 'ChriStm.as with his parents, Mr. and` lMrs. A. Kttle u 11.-u . an. n. .. )Ir. and .\Ir.<. W. dau_9:hter of Barrie, s at thv home of mother in .\Iontre:11. M1`. and Mrs. John Woods spent CI'1ristn1z1s week end in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hooperi` were at Milton for the holiday week end. ` no 1 u. .- I\ .~. . . - v..n\I- Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cleland, of Kirkland Lake, were visitors in town over the Christmas week end. - .510 e nere. _ _A ` - r. "and"Mrs.' Kirk spent Chi-ist-` mas in Beeton. ` 13-3; " ,`LJI`, n `u .. .-. This is the rst` edition sxmce De- cember 23, so we have an important week to cover socially.` I nnvluu LU] UIAC \Illl l5|yllIG uuuuay. Mr."and- Mrs. Huey, of Clare- mont, were visitors `at `Mrs: -B. - Green's` over the holiday. Mr` nut` `M-.. r~:nU.... 1.... ..:c K ~(Con`tinued from page four) -ont9,' _spe'nt Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. H~a g`an s.~ Ii`......'Ia a_,_...._ -; v,-.-,-.-__._,. ..-.-. -...5.....,. -Frank Spearn, of Kingston, was home for the Christmas holiday. `Mu! on ! Mr... 11...... .: r'~1..._.. . and _V1'rs. VVzn'ren Wilg'_a1` Chri. week end in To- ii%ndate\ -... 4.. a.I\/Vvlln W. Hanna and Toronto for New Toronto, spent her parents, Mr.l was u'n4-nu..- L...1Z.l..-._ W. E. Batson and 'ie, spent Christmas .\Ir.<. Batsorfs x of Toronto, 311'. and Mrs. MILO DJ!-IIISIIHC \.llUU UL IJIIIL ll: Ull Friday, Dec. 23,. pmked some iie: (`la-.-.L....... L....1...L..L 3-...