Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 11 Apr 1939, p. 5

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Our new Beauty Salon, a branch of the Ogilvie Systems, opened in the Morrice Block on Thursday, with Miss Eileen Thompson of Oakville in charge uub Pnihlbeaxers were Messrs. A. Wat- T,u,,, n__.-1:__ hu 1 W Ll`-an- Man-y availed themselves of the op- pomunity of the llospibankitny of the salon where a. complimentary tea was, given and a tea-cup reader was in attendance. ' nu t,._ I... . 4.1. . In!-na+ in annin- u-l.l.Uu.wauu.c . The salon has the latest in equip- _ menu, and is a. dec`ideu'\ asset to our ~ town . .n ... |1_:._;.. ..~..nn\knu;u n+' `had town. Aiboum l.h'u'ty mxembens of 11116 Young People s Socie`uy` of the Pres- byterian Church met at the home of Mr. and l\II`r:t.. Alex Walker recently, and took part in a program of games and amusements. vvwu ,.I r\'L......L X/nunm Dz;nv\]n c 3.110. 21lll|.lS|.`.Ill`\:uhb. The United Church Young People s Union, mm at the close of the even- ing service on Sullrday, about forty being in attendance. \`~`-"\_ A.<:I\lfI`;I'I(I' Hm nnpnuimr hvmn Demg` ul Elhl/U'1l.`u`u.1u.c. After \sin'ging' the opening hymn` the scripnauure lesson was read by Muiwy Catharine Ives, and Helen Mc- ` Artlhur lead in prayer after singing of the theme song` Spirit. 01' the Living God. A most appropriate address was de- livered by Mr Nelson Fisher entitled Do We VVumt Democracy in Can- `Rae, L'Jl|ll as am... After the pronouncing of the Ben- ediction, the meeting closed. The Bog; Scout Troop i1u.s pi'og1~e.~.=- sezls rapidly, and is El credit to the Inl)l1li)(1`.:.I and Lu our town. 1`hirLy-i one of our business men nave joined L110 "Uxoup Commixiec, and h:l\'L5i: Mr. and Mrs. Russell Han\d'y, of Toronto, spent the week end at Mrs. J. H:amdy s. sun. .....I `AI...-~ Wnv F`)-a.=er. IJI Sutton 1111;: week. `]_0_u I Mr. and .\h':=. John A. 3`1cCz1gLlw"`u;r3 spcm =.he week end in 'J_`01'o11Lo withi '.\l1'. nu.` .\1r.~'. T. C. .\Ic1{L-`nzie. ! .\li.~_'s .\lu;..1'garct; Swa.11o\v, of the1"" ,\Lc.-uchillg .~;tut1' oi" Brockville High]mz0 l::cl.oul, is -holidwying at her 11on1r.>`.[`H here. 18' In 11- l7.L_ rV....:,.. in .nnn:linLr ulblt ` 471999 l5`'`'V\4 V---5 -- ,_ __ _`. week in Toronto. i _iRu.ssel1 Somcrvillc spul1L Suxldzuy in }'1'oronto with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Pa.r1-Lngton. ` -M. \ .. .`-in \I.\.n-u rid` mi nn Sun- Mns. B. Wheeler, Jim and Mrs. rz).1`1'L11g\,uu. A11`. .\u:r\'i1x Moore vi.<'1~.cd on Sun- `I day with Mr. and Mrs. .-Dex. Moore. _ Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bewe are visiting in C".uremon1;. ' 1 1 I l `J. Chappell s on Thursday, April 5. - Anglican services have been chang- ed from '1`hree o'clock in the after- noon to 7.30 p.m. for the summer | x ere. , Miss Kate Craig` is spending :1` u rn__,._..4,. STAYNEB 1'01,` } 1-41., L .A1_b c si.~:te1', 3. at couple nd .\I1'.x:. .\' cmucvm: ...v....-...b .,- ____ __,, V V ee-`ing closed L0lLlngVVO0U.--`u-uaunnuuu u_, 3..., .. _ `_ sicians 21.5 the man with the lili;l10l' ut hoop 114.: b `H Ht ' _h,, F" k Dev. `,0 `d to o . e 3 omac , 1.111 1 0, -J ' 4 -_ " I in . u u . - _ U Th.u_Ly_ yclzaal old` l010I11:0 `\\a`r1de1e1,d1a.`.cc).L1nu mess ex '1unu1.eda oi 90llll1g\\O0b citizen. DmmiU\e(4_., hm,Ul4lL11ix1g llla Lhiee-i.a_, .443 >3 eaung )L,1.`.hip fee Erazor blades L1-11(l \\'ater glzxsses and _.l GUl_iL:,d J_ Mcum, M. `Lopp.m:._,-' on h1.~ 1e1'1.oi`in;uiee big; con- Alberm aw with LhL_i_sunnng a huge l\(.") \\lil1 :1 hall do/.en 1, Miss Kathleen Mc- __ . l)e\ 1:lo t1*u\`el.~' lrem town .0 iown, uple of weeks. N. Ochm \\,Uw in;uece}_)Li1i;.g mane-`_'d0nz1Lion.~: from cu)`- cek_ jnus people who care to see him M Mccugul` vcrunch Ill pzme of 3'l2l.~.`::1 01' gobble up ,1` `_ith_a l1and1'u".- 01' ezlrpet tau,-l<.s. 1, `)'(.-'.~Le1'(l:1y he me Your \\'2\`LC`1' :41-.i wet theiir, . cum:-, L1 hey . .\\'o p:icl{eL.~: of H. High razor blades, am 21 pane ol olidwying homeiil-le was dared to mice :1 bite ow. ufi `u lzlrge house key. Devillo pi'ompU._'~` ibit the key in two \\'lLi1 his po\\'e;`- i'ul teeth and .s\\`zillo\\'<,~il the Mn : `coins as 21 chaser. :1 3111.0. heeler, M1's.end' 4I`:I! Ln :li\-4-n\'(-H-4.l l_',i_. h *?lk u Juaurv.A_y ... -Mtr. and Mrs. Roy Fras Windsor, are holidmying here. rn n 'n_...|.....\. .\n.y1`I Dam-1-\ Th `.-1-.~'11ip of ,,...LI_ A L i : uUAu'.' l:\1'ge k( uibit in ful d dug. Deyollo uid . Q amuzmg `(l;'C:T.l dent about 13 . ._.---------- 11 bun- T3: _ . ! ling $8 i A yauu: I150 21. Luxuuuu uuL-vu; U\lIIll Week and vi si'.`ors at M13 and Mrs. 5x_my pictures of Frankrs S1001-nach Jas: Rea 1114.11 ; .\\f21e. `lh. H4113 ; after he had consumed one of Ins Reudma.n, oi Folonto, and! M1. I meals_ The plates showed us Remman of Ottawa` `the coins, tacks samd razor blades. Miss Frances Dunn, of Hi11sda1e,i has returned` home. -- -- A ,, _.:`mL I`IIlII!':'IIE Mr. and Miss Irene in Toronto. Mrs. C. Craig has returned ito To-!. ronto. Miss Phimister is spending the`: I v. holidays at her home In Newmarket. Clton, called at her `.home on Sunday.` Miss liatllleen Ostrander, of Dals-1 . . . I rum. `_II\l1ll1*L`{\V`I m \.'1eIf.1nn' 1n 1 mum: nun; vuv ..... .. ..,..., ._., , _ m L:fr0m' _ ha _ T (Continued from page two) 1,0 trs" chug S no 0-`ithe plank Dame Duck continued to n 0' i give them insnructions. h Pkghiste` ISpe\]_1'd::g Left foot rst always, she said, 0 1 ays 3. er ome 11 re na.r'e . . H} d Che t out feel, umed 3, Da1s- w:::iS,up;md ivaddl from left to ton h?n]e _Sund:a5"ir1gl1t, without too much sway." G Mlrsil Hodgson M slung m`Thus talking she reached the edge ue P ' 101' the lake. Ma`. and Mrs. S. Near and Brian ` . . i . . . _ . ` ` "Dhis she sald, 1s the correct . are v1s1t.m.g. 1n Preston. - water. Let it lap \ c:..,. ,.,\......mw.+:nn nHnndpd S` " ~.u.. ..rL.nn hr-nn,:*,- \\~.u.y to enter the are v1sn..m.g. 111 J.'.Lt;buuuu. A fine congregation attended S`. John s Church on Sun-dtay, when :1 bezzrur.-iful window was dedicated to the memory of the late Joshua ' Swan. -I ,,,,1 an... \ IN-nu n1\1` 14`.H*nr| Mr. and Blh-5. A. Fryer and Elton, of Golden Valley, are visiting 1`.`1v. and Mrs. Em. Elhsmere. `I 1 \r.... II,...L. 11.111 4-.4` 132:4-cxv-_ an-u nma. tun. J_uucuu.L\.. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Bell, of Peter- ` bore ,and Mr .and M115. Harve-y Bell. of Ori1"xia, spent Fridlay C. Be11 s. The community is sorny to learn - that we are losing the Amos Iaunily, but we all wish them every success in uheir new home at Edenvxule. holidaxymg nere. -` Ted) Bervcrzun and Percy Drury, of Toronto, were week end \'isit0l`s J-YUIH LU1'U1l\rUo Mrs. M. Dodge is spending Easter holidays with her sister, _`1V ran. nu. ...4,1 MN. (lam-u-o Hm'ch|n'.< Miss H. '\Ioran has returned home Jirom Torom,o. v x. n- ....n...l:nn- Hun lV1)OI`U.Il. Mr. and Mrs. George Hwyhurst, of Toro-n:`.'o. spent; the holiday with the ` latters parents, Mr. .zx.nd Mrs. F. A. R ic11a1=c.|so11. an `V , ,,__,. (~..`..'..,... :` A4. 1\lL,ucuw.uavu. .\1L.~_r.~; Margaret Scgvthes is not well as her numy Lrit.-.n~db would like her to be. ' .... , .-..:-...1. .4` M r: F`-mmn HUI` LU UU. The many friends 01` Mr. G. Fagan zure glad :`-.`o hear he is improving` _11ice]Jy. A ........L.,... ..4` 411.. +'.n~mm-u SIYFI crnf. A number of the farmers are get- ting their wood buzzed I \1:..`. \'.......-. H-..m.tnn :1m,< 1-o.1n-n- _gu\,Uu_y . l LIIIQ5 LUCIA nvuu Aluuuuu Mi.~:-s l\'o1'n1zL Huminton has re.urn- ed home after spending` the winter in Toronto. n-v- 1 1:: .._ .. ...,.n+ 51.-.n `In.-(II Feasts on Glass And Razor Blades `At Collingivgod Ill J.Ul'UllLU- Miss L. 1<`ie.'zmau1'ice spent the holi- (ilay in Toronto. amazing `dig-'esti\`e powers buy .:ucc:'- dent about yeznw ago when he ____:________ `en . Devollo said he (li.~'c0\'c1`(.- 133. l I 14 :1 W3. 7` _ - V . ' * q .7 . '-1:1'i-vg V LAN , pun A ,N_.yE),(.`I':_TRl P by MOTOR COACH }:7uGugnsT Collingwood.--D~csc1'ibdd by phy- - .m.,, mam Hm '.em.11e1' Queen s E-`i`o-tel, Barrle MEYERS STUDIO Will Take Pictures on TUESDAY, APRIL 18th OLYMPIA APTO YOU LL ENJOY EATING .AT THE 34 Dunlop St. PHONE FOR APPOINTMENT BUFFALO ... CLEVELAND __ -.....--w X4I"`J AT THE the .\Ix':. `iswallowed a piece of metal and suf- fered no ill} effects. I A yeazr ago a Toronto doctor took -_. -..... ..:..;..`.,m nf `W1-nnlr -: cninmnr-`h {The Ducklings t over in g t S\VlIIl. Moving gracefuy out a little \\'a_\', she turned and faced her fam- ily. N\'nu- 1-a9d\'--L"O 1 she ordered, I\'0w-1'eady-go arid ve `yellow ducklimxs did Uheir very best to follow their mother`; instructions. AAYW ,,_-.-.:..n +1n.-M : :I1iP11(1id\!" she Pe1'eg`.1'ine, t.hux:l. s 5 encouraged. Priscilla, you look Percy, you ought than that. Pugh, don I! be in : Prue, that s a goo Thus, to the S( 5 mothelis encouraging; grine and his brothel 3 ent'e1'ed the water for Mounds recem'1y found along the Modlona River, U.S.S.R., contain graves of hunters who lived before 1,000 B.C. and who were buried` with bones Ihooks` arrow heads, and chis 1 els, 5;) that they could hunt` and mu in the world beyond. L _VUL|l A.\vv the ripples, ALL1s';oN I11: Lana. I`his" is She 7 your feet gently, Jhen, breast- n.- ..:....1ac xvnn ran begin to SOMETHING? Need lust Look in the Advance Want-Ads Read and Use the `Nan'.-Ad.< `. Barrie Advance Stenos or steam calli- opcs, you ll nd whatever you need advertised there. Or if you can't nd what you need, in- I Ir "...... J`... ..\......, ... insert a want-ad yourself. We'll help you write it. A Delight T0 SHOPPERS Every day more and more shoppers are nding out how delightful and restful it is to stop in 'I`weezin1z and the use of depilatories only simulates the growth of excess hair. Women who have shaved for years have been com- plet.el_\' freed of this eInb:n'1'a:~'sing' hair growth, no matter how heavy or chronic the condition. No Marks No Scars Satisfaction Guarateed rnIVvT`rs71I'\\"l'T` Inn nn (VATT DtD1)QI\\YA1.Y.V for a refreshing snack in the middle of the after- - uvuu. luau) .. Jv_,. sandwich, a few hon d oeuvres, or our tea" special, and leave com- pletely refreshed. very nice. ought to do better PU Ut: 111 au\,\u. -... .....-,_ Lt good girl! sound of their ou1'ag'ing' w01'd.~2, Pere- is `brothers and: sisters water the first time Phone 53 splendidn ! ,`euu_\, uu..., ........... you can begin Page Seven. such an hurry." K7` In M? F1SA_NC..1.5 .1UGA1T_: DALSTON TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 1939. lVlal"KS HI) acars auulluuuuu \luuau--my T1`)LEPHO.\."F) 102 OR CALL PERSONALLY ul 1< 1 lifted out inside one hour at a cost of $5.00 ; I. f. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Brown, 0 Waterdown, visited alt`. Clyacrence Brown's -r- , an 1'\..--..-..... nhr` q1|ynQn\y browns. Misses M. Dawson and Sweeny and Mr. Andlross and\ K. Dawson, of Barrie` spent Sunday at ~I-Inazrold Ols- ' borne s. w vw 1 1xr_L__._ :. --nnuzlinzm Winn Tan mornes. - Earl Watson is spending nhe holi- dany at Emsdale. \.1.. .......J*1\:1 m- (Inn 'I"1nnrnnunn (July at. 1Luu:suau:. Mr and Mrs. Geo. Thompson spent ,Sunday at Geo. She ie1d`s. I -n.. An.,..m1.'.-m- I\`F All-m~M-9 in wa. joulluay av ucv. >.uu.uu..... .... | Dr. Albent,` Key ,of Alberta, is re- newing old cucquaintances here. mt r11l..-......m..~ c-'nn'n+ +1-an uvonlz nrvl Members of the Alliston Lionsl Club entenzaiiieds their lady friends and a. few visitors wihen tihey staged the annual ladies night last Tues- day evening. A bountiful chicken \-m-VF-(1 at the Anglican newulg uxu -dIL;L1uaun.unu.u,a us... M. Thompson spent the week end with CooksJ`.`oWn friends. England gets quantities of its daffodils and other owers rrom the ` Scilly Islands, which have the high- _ est temperature in the British Isles. SlNG- A . sons} Player Book IS HERE Any child who can numbers from 1 to a real tune on the which is part of th #1` KIIVDQEDV E BALTIMORE AUGUSTA ____j __.--an-mgr. WEAYMOUTI-I S BOOK STORE ,I3.__I__nL EL Dknnn 4'1 .y can recognize mbers 8 can play real Xylophone, nich this book of 16 NURSERY SONGS. D\I\llL IuA.\IAI-a-I Elizabeth St. Phone 475 Barrie, Ontario PRICE THE evening. .-\. l)Ul.uu.u.ui. .. ....... -- dinner was served .-\ng1ican Parish Hall, where each diner was provided with :1 piece of fancy Eas- ter millineny. At the conclusion of the Icpvas; Mr. F. A. Lashley trained his lantern on the screen and` enter- tained the group with pictures of; Lions and some of their ladies in- chilhood Kitays. A sing'-song was con- ducted by L. H. Inch. mL~... --r\`:\OI\l` :'I\ H)nn1,u1"a' Hall , $1.50 Barrie Miss B. Andrew is spending` the Easter holidays at her home In Elm- vale. H \l1,..` 1-....l his +'ino~or V2113. Mr. Bowunan Allen had his fingex` badry crushed while sawing wooem re- ceutly. \:m...`. \,\I;.-u nl Pi:-kering` is nxulkti lLUL'Co The u has taken its toll of vi(:- , tims around here too. Fortunately none were seriousiny ill. b'ynipa;chy is extended to the 1'eid.~ Lives of the Lame Mrs. John Dixon of New Lowell who resided: with M.1's. S. lieynoids here in her girlhood`. She was ;t`ormer.ry Agnes Sinclair. Mrs. Gibbons who had the misfor- tune to fall and break her leg` some weeks ago, is getting along fine in mhe R. V. Hospital, Barrie. f`nnn~l.-ulin `l`n1~nn1-n cem.1_y. .\L1.s\s Verna Wice or Pickering spc11ding the laster holidays at hex Ahklllke here. .... .1 1,, ...|.,... ;4.. en]! nr` vi:-_ um: 1.. v. u.vayu.u., .....--.... Master Donnie Coughlin. Toronto, is visiting art. '1`. O Con.nell s. 3.1:..- 1.`_4.L.m. n-.:n+., Rap`-ie_ in L VIDLULM6 `(MU Lu \l V vvvvvvv ... Miss Esther Quantz, Barrie, in visitin.g; her sister Mrs. Jack Rey- noldzs. ,2 :._.__ ..... c..1.... Dmmnlwal uuuucu U; 4.1. . . . . . . . . .. They retired no H)l1I11.,c)."s Hall`l wh< several novelties were stx:x\ged,` among them a. spelling match in which Mrs. J. C. )1. Cross won against 10 men and `J women. Mzmy people then set up card.` tables forl bridge. Jack Doyles orchestra. furn- ish the nlusic for dancing, which : Lasl: _, mu midlnigiht. N "" .L1_. Anunn qn nomzs. `Sunday visitors a-L` Sylve Reyno1Ki s 1 were: Mrs. Calder, Mr. and Mrs. G. Sttmdlen and Russell, St. Paula and ' Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Reynolds, Strou'd. .Lu.-1` .u..uu AVLLD. nus. u..\.\.......... ._,- ed with Mr. and Mus. Harry Patter}- don, of Barrie, over the week end.} 1u':.... 1):,.1,.-...:n.m in nnandinc the Miss Viola `Bowdeny spenlt. Easter week end witih her parents. Mr .a.nd Mrs. Wm. Mc~Ginnis visit- _, ,1 7\.._,. u.....4.. Y3-xi-fan- (1011, 0.1. D`cu`1.`u:, uvca. mu. vvuua. ....... Miss Pickering is spending the Easter holidays 1a.t her home in Col- lingwood. n n u._ ,.n:....,.. I`VL......1. nn1n_ Mus. R. Peacock -been very ill with 'muenza. Her mansy friends widh her a speedfy recovery. \t.. 1r-...I.........4 nzl cnn Rnhh-.1 WISIL 1161' '4. ayccu-_y ;\.\.vn.._,. M1`. Va.x1derwater and son Bobby, of Toronto, spent the week end with `Mr. and Mrs. Peacock. n_, , _n .1` r`... Al. ` H11". illlu .'.U.1D. J.!:u.\.u\..L\. Miss Isobel Russell, of C1'oss1na.n.d'. is visiting at her home here. mr... r \X.7n1vi'.ev\or\f n riaur in 15 VJ.1|/lug an JLCL uuuu. ;u.;u.. Mrs. Clarence Ward; spent a day in Toronto recently. ML. -...: mt..- n....:1 I. an+.:m. n+' .lVJ...l'. 'a..|L\.L AI.l.\La. UJAAL Lnyuvwu, v- .\'c\\'ma.1-ket, visited Mr. and Mrs. H. Andross on Good Friday. . sr- rm 5 \xr,__I,. f\L. r1\,..,.,.;,` 11. .1LA'uLuao vu. uvvu .....\..~._,. Miss S y1vira. Woods, of Toronto, La spending the Easter holidays with her g`2'an~dlmot;her, Mhws. Andross. Java.` vnu. Jluuuub .. .. The regular monthly dance and card party of the Alliston You-Go- I-Go Club was held in Hunter s Hall 1 last Thuhsdla.y evening. Novelty ' hats were on the card tables for all. Following the cards, refreshments j were served and the crowd danced " gtaily to Jack Doy1e s orchestra till early morning. " `L D..L..n1 Fnrn- M1`. and Mrs. Ja.s. Lauder have gone tto Brooklyn where they expect to remain for some time. 7.. n `l'N-,,L..,..... ,...,....4:..,.. Ta`\u, LU 1'ClH'EJ.LlL .l.UL auuu; mun.- Mr. E. Porteous is spending E..1s- ter vacation at Betham-y. Miss Jean Lauder, of Barrie, was home for 21 deny or two. an-,, ,,.__1 n Y :L-A..... nu ! 4`n1\1':`\V nuum: nu. a uu-_y u; unv- Mr. and Mrs. Litster and family, of Rugby, have moved to Mrs. J. 1~Lissick s farm, having lease-Li: it for 9. term of years. mt,-,_ 1'\......`I.,\.. 1l\I\Vu hum rrnhn fn. LCLHL UL ;\:<.u.-c. | Miss Dorothea Lees has gone to Toronto. Watson Crawford, of Nevis, spent zrday with his parents recently. Friends here were sorry to learn of the death in Toronto of Miss Ella J'.m1ie.~*oi1, who `as born at Edgar and a number of her school mates latlll reside hero. I ,_ .1 .- i-,,:_ ....4,A...l -..l `;`.)l1da1_y: at ner non Mr. mid .\11*.~`. Ju. urdug; in Toronto. M1`. Chimes {ob .`u1'ned from LL Lrii, Miss. .\lubic 1".u'L ville, \\'z1.s 11 week 1 Hon. 15. C. l)ru1'_\" \".iz'lcy Di'u1v_\', of the 1'oi'n1e1"= 1'zu:`11c: l}u(l(l_\' D1'u1';' runiu. days. Ssiiirluy and Lie .~'pc11(iiI1g the ho gr2Li1dpa1'e11ts, .\I1-. Elmvale. The \V0l11l. l1'.\. 1 their annual mecti (Mrs. Wm. Swiii-zer 11th. The Trail Ran; the United Chm Thursday evening 'Iihe Womens A home of Mrs. Wednesday, Aprij The regular n`. men s Association form of a quiltin .u1 uuuu ; C\,U1Lw.J . M.r. and Mrs. Cyril lieates, of _:A....I 11.. ......l \`l... Alia`: Luck Izm1ie.~*on, who \`: md 0 still Sympathy of 1 Lo M113. Chas. Lei u'eut.11 of Mr. Lei V1- i ( l4UUl\. 311'. l1'110:'t 1 z11't.ridge spent the \\..-ck (.-mi in 'l'01'on.o. | I\'Li.<.~: Anne lJzL1'l<<.-1' i.~:. spomling the `1`.oIid2lya' at her home in King. \ Jus. Ilix spollt S21`;- `urduy in nu n L ,_ 1.... :.._4- \\I\ 0-an A_y -uu;........ The Ailiston High School Com- mencement was held laist Friday and Saturdwy nights. The program Fri-i day night was divided into two parts, I while Saturdiay night the rst part was omitted as it was the awarding ` of graduation diplomas, academic shields, !L\i.h1etiC z1w211'(ls, athietlc cups, Sir Fredberick Banting amd Mr. Fred Marrow prizes, and the vale- ` dictory read by Fred Knight. Many -.-..:..:,...` ...,...n .mnhh- to attend ow- C < A I U.001`gix1zL Rix arc` holiclszuys with '.'11eE:-` and` Mr.~:. 1\Ic1{a_y,`\ 7111 um _ u r.. .1 :..n.. ...:H L.-\`a.l. riu1).vu.1e. 1 Won1en'; Instidute will hold-, meeting at the home 01' Swiivzer on Tuesday. Apr. | "` " "`--~~-~-A~ -311 -~nnL _-i.. i `51cLuuyuLt;ALu:, -uh u--vb "-~*-'- -""-I7 --1? _ [ .\li.<.< Ina Black ,o1' .\lid1.;md, spent ` hold-, .`-`W .m__L,~,\. elm W-l._.h he`. mothen :\-ms Dun_\.mm,e and` M1._ Luck n .-ipent the week eml with Mr. andi .\Ir.<. Gordon Mason. ' Rangers will meet. in ` Eliza Gmdvys spring, of Toronto, Church basement on is spending ,1 .1-W0 week's holidzuy evening, April 13't'h. with her: parents, : 'Tll-an \Mnrnnn .a -'\11Ynl5I.11V met at the ulursuay cvcmug, nyxu ;u~m. Womens Auxilizwy met at C. Pa1`t1*iw:ige on` April 5th. I` I run. ........1.... ........m:.... l'\'F Hm Wn- ullesuxay, Apru uuu. ` .-..-._ meeming of the Wo- Association, which took the quilting, was held at M1rs.|months. Mnmum >5 lnzx De;;mon and 3.11 . Ha were holiday \'isiLors \viLh pv,..1'cnL.~`, M1". un.. Mrs. I. KNOCK CROWN Hill Chur':e.~ L u.u.\. v sonv Fred`. Marrow p1`1zt:a', auu read recipiem,s were unable to attend ow- mg to classes in Toronto and else- where. However, as many as could attended. ` nn&- nn` EDGAR J.U1UlILUo , 1ur';`es Robson has just re- -om -LL trip to Quebec. `; [able l u1'L1'idge, of Dunn-`; end visitor at the`! C. l)1'u1'y s. 311-. amil ;\I1-3.! )1-um , Orillia, called on} er : 1'au'.`11e): on Sunvduy, son, rum 1'cIn:.i11i11g for the holi-\ friends Luith, of . Leith, wn The `Barrie Advance nun n. V... Alma. ir who kept . .. .... . 4... extendel xtended . in the pt store twenty ` Mrs. Cha1'1e.s J. -.'u-Rae. fo1_'m~er1y Mary Elizabeth Shanacy, who suffer- ed a vstroke some few days ago, died at her home on Main Street on Thursday e\'en`in;._-;, in her 7211:}! 'year. . .4 . , 11' 10-, Born in Barrie, the late Mrs. Mc- Rae, on her ma.rriag`e, came `:10 Stay- ner to reside where her husband, the late Charles J. McR.ae who predeceas- ed her some eight years ago, was a prousperous merchzmt, `and was post- master for over twe11-tJy `years. - - 1 ,,1,.,_._ ,_,_,x. n Surviving are one daughter and 2 sons_. l{a:u111een at home, Gerald J._ of the Canadian Bank of Commerce at Medicine Hat, Alberta, and Lieut.- `Col. Charles E. McRae of Toronto. \l.Y-2...d_L,. .....l- n.,...m 1-no d-l|1t:u|.'Ll;It;u. Part two was the program put on! by the present sdholars and directed and supervised by the teachers. It was opened by three numbers by the school Glee Club and school orches- tra._ followed b`y IE1: folk dance, selec- tions by the orchestra, 2L tap dance, violin solo, a version of The High- wayman, Glee Club and choir of violins, folk dance, quarte.te and` square dance. A play entitled El-l mer was then presented and the program closed with a salute to Their Majesties. ` - -I--~... :.an1nAn:l Fnvpl `\./U1. \.;Jl.ch1Al::! u. ;u.\,;yu.\. u- -...-......, inspector of Weights an-d` Mezxsurcm and in com.n1a.nd of the Simcoe-Grey Foresters. a. v;. wavy- ~- . 1`he ftmeral service was held on Momdlay morning` in S13. Patrick s R. C. church, when Requiem Mass was sung .. .... 1|,r,__..._ A \`U.-.b- -I rll|lILIC(l\LC\1D IVVLV4 -4'A\4uu-~- nnu -. --- lson, John Dowling, Dr. J. E. Han- na, John Bulttcher, N. Shmxll and Ja.me.s .\`I0Gauley. .. ,_._ __n uuu-u.... ...-y..........-_, . `It is quite evident the people of I Sta:yner and surrounding country - want a new skatiingx arena, and are backing Mn`. Gould` in his endeavour. | ....,... 1,... hang--.mul rlnll-,n1'q have th.e " lbztcnlllg .LVu.l'. uuux-u All uh: euu\,.....,.... Uver invo thousand dollans have been promise~ul so 121,1" besides oi'i'e1`s of work, material and truckmg. VA. ...,..-, --...---_.._ . , _, With a new sk1a.ting' rink a ctining ` club could be organized for next win- ter; as we have many good curlers 1n ` town. the: vvi ing his family to town in the near 1'u&.urc. He now has The Globe zmd M1411 route from Bamrie to Owen Sound, and wiul make his home in `Stwyner _ .. rvv - 1:-r\l`|1) Mr. Blakely Lamont intendrs mov- I The Lawn Bowling Club 500 . party, \va..<, held at the home of Mr. Clarence Woods last week. This week < Mr. L. A. Goul-dl, Manager of he Bumk of Toron~t.o, was host. _. ,.. _ 1__L. xvuau cauca. I ` The school orchestra included ve violins, two corners, 1 clarinet, drums and traps and piano. It was directedl by Miss A. H. Shee. B.A.

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