Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 27 Jun 1939, p. 6

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Page Six [News of `CC A. uuuau, \{IL u....u., -..-. Misses Beatrice and Florence Sims `left Sunday to spend a two weeks \holiday at, Shadow Lake, Norland. --_.- up A 1...-.I.:n- and 1\Krc W Mrs. Wellington, of Fort. William, I is spending some time with Mrs. L. Peters, Caroline St. __ -._.1 1:n......w....-. civnc u.uuua_y nu ouuuuu ........\., -...--..-- [ Mrs. W. A. Jenkins and Mrs. A. Hamla spent a few days in ronto. __ .-.,, __u, vs-1...)- .-_..\.-.l- n font r 1'U11l:U. Mr. Frank Hinds spent a few \ in Toronto last week. .- ` ...._._ \Y -:ur...m.. mn- Ill LUL ULKLU Jaav vv vvnn , Mr. and Mrs. N. Magee, Mr. Ar-` e thur Jay and Mr. Jack Hill mot.o1'- C ed to Owen Sound on Sunday. 3 Miss Mildred McQuade, of To-` ront.o, spent the week end at her` home on Burton Ave. I Mr. Edgar LeGear, of Hamilton. spent; the week end at his home on] I I E ] 'l-u11`fnn Avn 1 5 LVLL . uubux we }.>u1`t',on Ave. JDLIAUUAA LVL,_ I Mr. Irwin McKnight, of Toronto,` spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs. ri. Saunclers. --- ,L `An. .....A 7\/r.-a LY L : I I1. Dituuucxo. Visitors at Mr. and Mrs. H.` saunclcrs on Sunday were Mr. and; Mrs. E. A. Dolley and children, Mrs. C. Renter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ben-' nett and son Teddy, of Toronto. The Primary Class of Burton Ave. Sunday School held a. successful pic- nic at Springwater Park on Tues-_ day. 1\/fr 1511-nnlz nnhsnn sailed on Fri- I 1! LVLIS. 11. A8106) . Mr. G. Kashner is home from` :i Hornepayne for some time. I t Miss Elsie Black and friend, Miss -: Christine Sinclair, spent the week `end at; the former s home. 52 Mr. and Mrs. R. Hounsome motor-{ ', ed. to Niagara Falls on Sunday. 1 The St. George's Church are hold-1 ing their annual picnic in Iniiisli 1Pax'k on Thursday, June 29th. \ , Mr, Jack Calvert; spent a week in?` i Toronto. ` i Suitcases! Overnight Cases! looking, lightweight luggage ol Flcxtweed. aay. Mr. Frank Dobson sailed Fri-` day for Yorkshire, England. Before leaving he was presented with a Duffel travelling bag on behalf of ;the Sunday School. n 1\/Tr and Mrs: Ftmzene Harrington` 1 me ::sunc1ay auuuux. I Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harrington` visited their parents at Collingwoodl for the week end. Mr. 1X7n11nnn `Dnrv nf n-illin . I101` me weex me. | I Mr. Wallace Parr, of Orillia, spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. W. Reid's, Tiin St. um `|\lI'-xvchnn Alvin `Rnwpn Art. '.L'1mn 513. Bill Marshall, Alvin Bowen, A1't\ Felry, and Walter Ferry spent; Sun-l day at Niagara Falls. 'T`hn `F`ir, (`.n-nnerntive Packers` I [held their annual picnic at Alconal 2 uay at, mlagara. .r`u.u. The First Co-operative Packers Beach on saturoday, June 24th. A very enjoyable time was had by all. The S1`. George's Church are ho1d-1 ? l 1; E'1'iehds of Rev. T. White, mini.s-' yiter of Collier St. Baptist Church. _;wi11 i`e,g'i'et, to learn that he suei-er!- ta compound fracture of the righti 0!, ankle while playing ball with ai 0:g1'oup of boys on the yard at; Ce11-=, 5_atr;11 school Friday evening. A sud-9 31 (ion Stop to avert running over one` [of the youngsters while engaged ini el`ul'1niI`ig` down 9. y ball resulted in` 1.: Mr. W'hite s mishap, which will necessitate his being conned to his hm.-.n rm. cnrnn timp VL`,1._y t:u_|u_y'a.uu: Luuu ` The St. George's `mg an afternoon homemade baking 30th. 'IUI'i:vn `ITnr\f1-Br` T-7 siiniaier `gone on a motor trip for their holi- `days. A. relieving agent is taking .Ml'. Tu1'nrar`s place in his absence. I rmmnnminn em-m`r-.9 was held in the ime NATURAL CUSTOM In ! Lo:o&o:u2<)3o:<&o:oc M1`. '1u1'nr:1"s place In 1115 uuacu-.;::. Communion service was held in the Presbyterian Church on June 18th. i1Jl'.`\4'CDA`.I'd4UI': LIAD uuxxza \. home for some time. RRIE ADVANC E dvert_iement [For Greater Returns Advertise in.Summer Months 123 Dunlop Street "Alv/andale\ BRINGING RESULTS The BARRIE ADVANCE L:\DIES`-Sizes 14 to 20 GIRLS`-Sizes 8 to 1-1 For general sportswear, you're sure to want SLACKS! They're trim and tailored, yet not dressed up." Select snmrlly cut one`; of navy drill, with c0nt1'usting' side stripes and neat pockets. Gr;-ut vuxicty ol` silos. l.L-ller-priced! I-Inc wua uuu u_y nu. Church tea and sale of on Friday, Junel VACATION Friday, =5, of Yul WORK ALL THE TIME izaizls ` days I The First Prvincial Convention andil Demonstration of the Holy Name So- : ciety took place in Toronto frm June A 22 to June 25. A reception of the 1 delegates took place in Columbus 1 Hall on Thursday evening. A Holy I Hour was held in Varsity stadium Friday evening. Saturday evening a banquet was held in the Royal York . Hotel. About 1,500 delegates attend-5 .` ed the convention, which came to a` close with 21 monster parade of about` 35,000 delegates and members. | 'T`hn nnrqrip fnrmp in Q1199-n's \)d,UUU L1C11':5'c1laCb (H111 111131110615. 1 The parade formed in Queens; `Park Crescent and vicinity a.nd'L `marched to Varsity Stadium eight; 1; `abreast. There were eleven divis-.3 ii ions and Barrie formed up in thet `second division. On the reviewingit .stand was Monsignor Brennan. who E " used to be curate of Barrie. and as- jsisting with Benediction was Father` _;Gera1d Quinlan, who was born and .- went to school in Barrie. Most Rev. 1, Antonietti, D.D., Apostolic Delegate L to Canada and Newfoundland, gave -' the Papal blessixig . Rev. T. J.? Mancly, Spiritual Director, Archdio-1 Iwcesan Holy Name Society, led in the!. - renewal of the Holy Name Pledge`; i-_The program came to an end with isolemn Benediction by Most Rev. .- Hildebrand Antoinetti, D.D. *9 mhl) '!3nwv-in Anlnnnrfnn urn`-n .:`l i ( 1 1 % Breezingylround St. Mary s l`L`l'A`D!'\`l .T\ `l ,n)!3T.A?\1'T`F`\ 1_.llluCL)1'ol.l1U. l'1.lJl.IUl11Clal/1, IJJJ. The Barrie deleagtes were Francis` Firth, Francis iHnds and Charles` Birchard. The services were broad-i cast over CBL under the directioni `of Father Charles Lamphier from` !4 to 5 pm. daylight saving. Cong-y regational singing was under the direction of Rev. Dr. Ronan. Char- les Saso, president of the Barrie Deanery. and John Gray. vice-presi- dent. of the local organization, were at the conference. For an active out-of-doors summer: select well-cut Shorts, panel-front style, to wean` on the beach, at tennis, or for sun- bz1lhiu;;'! 'l`rimmt-d with contrasting side stripes. Sizes 8 to H; H to 130. ZL-l1or's Low Price. lIlI\n IS TO TAKE A ' uylnn I.u Bum Yauz same with a View! n'.~n~h.- nl` Inwn ` HEIGHTS at their job of 1 (HAROLD LaPLAN TE) Situated on Codringlon St. East, on the south side. overlooking` Kempenfcldt Bay, BARRIE IIKZI GIITS is B'.1rrie s xu-xv residential area. If you are plamling on building your homo soon, you should not neglect inspecting-: this beautiful location. Lung` tn-rm loans zu';xilu.lJlc for home-builders. )l'.1n_v' wise people are investigating the opportunities on Barrie Heights. ---- - n-I I All the zxdvantages of :1. summer living. Lots 170 feet deep and f: Ii-giblc. Bums? E. Wig]; Real Estate 105 BURTON` AVE. Several style pads were made by the manufacturer of ts-use to be used for each and every case. BE WISE-WEAR ONLY A FITTED TRUSS FOR COMFORT AND SERVICE. -E XPERIENCED F'I'I'I'IR-- In The BUT 51321`-3.l~din:; Lois home with the comforts of town fr0nt.'1g`e as desired. Taxes neg`- - 3 Annual Meeting ?Barrie Presbytery EA! St. Andrew,s APPLY ynxuucuuugc nun DCDhlUH. 5? The following Commissioners to me Assembly gave interesting and Wlnstructive reports of their 8.t;te11d- `jance: J. A. Maclnnis, W. T. Cr?- e!Lon, R. Millar, W. J .Mark, M11 3- 3 Lers, and T. Cooper, H. R. Wilson, Elders. They were Llmnked for their ` diliience and their reports. Fl A 1-pgnlrcinn wn: nngcerl pvmwxuc- The Presbytery of Barrie held its iregular meeting in St. Andrew's Church, Barrie, on Tuesday, June 20, with a good attendance. A letter is to be forwarded to the Modera- tor of the General Assembly con- gratulating him on his able man- ner of conducting the affairs of the Assembly, and pledging him during ` his term of office the full supp " j of the Presbytery in all matter p ' taining to the furthering of the 'i_Kingdom of God. `I The (".1nnrr-h Drnnm-hr cf '7.cL-n ha. I` LXXLISLAUIIJ. UL KXUK-L. I The Church Property at Ziska has been put under the care of the |Braceb1-idge Kirk Session. 1 'l"hn fnllnminrr (`.mnn1iceinnm-e +n LAHLACIIUU nuu ULACLL 1 61.11.11 Un A resolution was passed express- ing hearty appreciation of all in- ` divicluals and organizations who con- `tributed so generously of their time wand means to make the meeting of the General Assembly in Midland such a complete success. 'elected Moderator of the Presbytery for the next six months. Mr. A. C Stewart, of Midland, was After acljourmnent the members 'pz1ire'cl to Springxvatei` Park, Mid- hurst, and enjoyed a splendid lunch, claintily prepared by the ladies, for `at this meeting the wives and fam- ilies of the members join with them in the picnic. After dinner there was it game of softball and a con- test in horseshoes. . J. R. Scott and Mr, and Mrs! Scott and daughter lviargaret, last Tuesday visiting friends Jan-`I-n A Regular Are you getting a commission in the army?" No. Straight salary. TUESDAY. JUNE 2` 1939 10: Sale on Phone 53 PHONE 1 77 ALLISTON Navy iihnrfs The Dominion Day holiday here will be held on Monday, July 3rd. A musical recital was held last Monday night, June 19, in the Lions` Club pavilion under the direction of Miss Irene Cunningham, A.T.C.M. The Public School Choir and Rhythm Band supplied many numbers. The credit for their ne performance be-3 ing due to Miss Olwen Evans, 3. teacher in the public school here. Miss M. E. Knox. B.A., a teacher; w. the Alliston High School, was: ide recipient of gifts from the. '-Is `wfb '.S. Third form presented her ywvh a photograph album containing; `a `D; cture of each member of the` `fdfn, On behalf of the whole` Wm, ,;:iss Knox was presented WM` 3 gmd bgwl and set of cheese] . and salad servers. `ms Worship M85/01' Lome MM"l'{ `kin suffered a relapse 135`? Week and is now conned to his home. The hope of the Alliston people is that he may have 8. speedy recovery. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. Merrick and daughter Joyce, of .S.udbury', form; e1-1y of Alliston, visited town as el<. _ wur.-a .1 R. M15- 1 ARE YOU 5A'um-u:.u wun nu. ....,u... FOR EACH SPECIFIC RUPTURE. ---__.. _...A.. 1.. H... rnnnltfnohlrpr nf tn- Smart LUGGAGE J.` \/ ll. 1|. `I u u. .-_,. ~.-, _ ARE YOU SATISFIED VVITH YOUR TRUSS? ;__ _._....-- .-....-.-nun-u-rs 11r1'11l1'Ir`I'l3`B SHOP A7: STORE G. WHITTY. Phm.B. .. antic : - uunrvlsnr-In BE SURE TO TRAVEL VVITII g_UPTURED }_ ,...--vn.-wnnu-\ IlVI'Y\I_I 17f\YTI? TI? ZELLER-PRICED LOW PRICED AT ZELLER'S ght Hat Boxes! Zizzer Bags! Good t of durable, waterproof Flexhyde and LADIES` AND `MISSES SIZES -YOUR. REXALL DRUGGIS'l`- OPEN FRIDAY EVENING `XVII. KJL :49. av --..- _ ___ _ trusses, not AI. ant` nwnu-11 Anna, Clear ringless Chiffon and Service- wvigllt Stockings, Full Fashioned and First, Quality 1 Smart new shades to wear with Whites. Pastels, Sum- mar Prints. Zeller-Priced, pair Three Tltread Four Tizreazi 79 uus \ , UL vv_y\.nu nag-.. Mr. and Mrs. A. Sallisbury, of `Wyebridge, spent Sunday with M121 iund Mrs. Eaton. -, _. . ,,,__,..;_~l For the Best Dominion Day Ever! ....- -.-..,. ._....--.. Mrs. Bartlett Simmons is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and iM1-s. John McLeod. run. I101-vn 1\YnHic c'ru=nf. `.nnr1:av at Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Eaton spent! a day with M1`. and Mrs. A. Sallis- ` bury. of Wyebridge. " \1r.. ..-x mr..- A cnlliaknrn nfl nome. I Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fountain andln family gpent Sunday at Newma.rket:.! Mrs. Mccready spent a few days?- in Toronto. Mr. Arthur Lespronce and Wilfred; Warriener spent Sunday in Toronto.g Sorry to report Mrs. Wilfred War-{I girl: in the Barrie hosoit.a1.! v-inpr in 4 soon. Mr. and Mm McKeys and family, of Quebec, have moved in with Mrs. Wm. Miller and are operating Geo. Sh0rt1`eed s servise station. 1un- and `Mfr: [Ina Clvde and Jean. :_-c I Glad to report Mrs. Richard Min 1 11:15 improved after her recent ill-R NPR! I report M.!`S. wun-cu wzu.`-.| {ner is sick in the hospital.` Sorry no report Mr. Wilson Rowatv ]is sick. Hope to see him around 3 cnnn tshortreecfs servase snauon. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Clyde and Jean,; of Uxbridge, and Mr. Wm. Howden. `of Elmvale, spent. Sunday with Mr. :and Mrs. H. Jehnston. Maw Annn Qhnrtreirl. of Toronto. \Vd.\UL'u:y. 11 M1`. and Mrs. Grant Dunn and; home of] ison spent Sunday with Mr. and nesday, J '._Mrs. Rzmoldzs. ments wm g The Women's Institute met an. berry fest who home of Mrs. Grant Dunn. Mrs June" 30. `Russell A1-ksey gave a realng and` Lllnzite in .\`Irs. N. Edwards also gave 8. reac'.kl'l1Y Of M Mrs. Fisher Ganton won the CVOIUIIS ` A large 1 and Mino. Mr apencling a and Waverley. 1 ; 5.011 'w_Mrs. 1` M.x's.|-M110" 30 Ru.-`sell and ream- 3 , in=.:. ; prize Mr. Roy Jmnieson is sporting 1939 Ford car. i H C \V' and Miss Aileen Shortreid, of Toronto,{. spent a. day `xvitlx her grandmother. (Held over from last. week) The annual Sunday School picnic with her parents and was held on Tuesday, June _13. A w basement of the hall made an enjoy- Araher are.-able afternoon for the children. week \\'ll.1l friends near! The regular monthly meeting of [the Ladies` Aid was held at the a.nd' of Mrs. Elmer E-.mms on Wed- June 14. Final arrange- were completed for the straw- festival to be held on Friday, The comnzittee feels for- ttunate securing the Shields` [Lun- ily Mount Forest to put on thei Game entertaimnent. large crowd enjoyed the regular 3 dance held in the Orange Hall on June 16th. ' mu... 1: n...-ma,L- hoe 9.-nml Mrs` \V1n. r-nrn n Mrs. Richard '3 `program of sports and SU.]_)pEI' in the I 1 Mr. 1-coy -J21lXl1l:.SU11 ._new ` Miss G. Wvlev. of 1 Smart Sfacks $1.69 "rant CI AFKQ V 1C\V' 1939 D'Ol`Cl car. Miss G. Wyley, Midland has no-yl John Mcueou. Harry Nellis s`pent Sunday at I 69 Hillsdale friday 1 and` {flu i3-H1SDUI)'y 01` house on nunuay. , _ 3-5 Springwater Lodge was the scene of a joint meeting of the Minesing ; WA. and the Midhurst. WA. of St. 133, Paul's Anglican Church, with about 26 ladies present. Addresses were 4; given by Rev. Newman,.Mrs. Pierson, `and Mrs. G1'euve:s and were very in- nountam andpteresting and thoroughly enjoyed by ; Newma,r1;et;_[a1l. Following the programme ses- day5}S1OIl, lunch was served. on small ,E;tab1es centred with tiny vases of wnfpeditosebuds, making 9. very pretty set- - To;-ont,o, L': ting to complete a pleasant after- wuj;-ed wag--;:noon. Next month the. Midhurst Ln-ge hosp1t,a1_ l` Branch is invited to hold their meet- avnson ing at the rectory, Craighurst. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered Mrs. R. D. Lee for the use of her 5 grounds and the ladies regrets andl mm usympathy to be conveyed to her be- perang Geo_`1'ng unable to attend. Miss Margaret Binnie and Mr. Ernest Watkins, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Watkins during the week end. 1\/n-.- v:rnm;~-.nn ha: 1-ptnrned "name WECA. Mrs. Frank spent in Toronto. `Rnfr\1`P MIS. wauims uunug um: wcca. cuu. Mrs. Hodgson has returned home Irom Guelph. vun..- air-.." fined-nn an.-I 1\lh~ \KIn1 LA uuz \al uu;yu. Miss Mary Gaston and Mr. Wm. Allan, of New York, are visiting Mr. -and Mrs. Jas. Caston. - ` -- -.9 -r A.:..:.-...,... ......l D ` auu J.u.L-3. van. uwuuv... Messrs. W. I. Addison and R. Richardson spent the week end at Pakesley. an-.. -...1 ~.\A'...- Dam-xv nf "|"nvnnf,n` L d.lxI:c.LS_y . M1`. and Mrs. Perry, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sher- neld recently. 1\ )f.. 121... 13..11,-ml AF `rdnnv Vn1'l( ' ]: Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Thompson, of Toronto, are spending a few holi- days with her mother, 1VI.rs. J. S. Leonard. ` Mrs. I-Iixon, of Dayton, Ohio, is! `spending a few holidays with her lparenns, Mr. and Mrs. Alpine. Mr`: F`. '1` N[('.C()11KV has return- ucxu 1. \a\A.AAvAJ . Mr. Wm. Bullock, of Mr, A. T. Cooper and Craig, of Ehnvale, spent last. week. 1ur.- 1-T..vvnv (`yl'PPnS'.idES lust`. weex. . l M1-_ Harvey G1'EEl1SldES _left. on Monday to work on a boat. out of Midland. 1\/n. um `K-1 -;u'Y. nf 'T`m'nnfn snpnt. Mmlanu. Mr. John Hart, of Toronto, spent the week end here. 1\/I've rzrpnnciripa and RH], nf C01- the week: ena. nere. Mrs. Greensides and Bill, of Col- lingwood, spent. the wee}: end with H. Greensides. { Mrs. E. T. Mcconkey has return- ed from a vi.sit with her nephew, Milton Mcconkey, of Manitoulin Is- land, and is spending some time with her niece, Mrs. Lennox Black. Congratulations to Miss Helenj Green and Kenneth Mccabe, of Al- landale, who were married last. Sat- Iurday, June 24ml ` Miss Mary Black spent a few days `last week with Miss B1`00k.s, in Brad- I \pa.I'(:11L5, lvu. Lulu. LVLLD. nxpunc. ford. 1'_r.m1-. 1\Yom,- nnrl fvinnri cnnnf` H-up Toronto. Before his evening, Rev. C. L. of Knox and Burns G es for the past six months, a club bag Knox Church. semed with watch and chain from A suhstzmtial cheque w by Burns Church. departure Monday 1` iord. pastor United Church- was pre- and gold as given him` i ' U11), dullt QUL41. 1 Gordon Carpenter, of Toronto, is`; holidaying with his g1'andxnot:her, ! jMrs. J. Carpenter. r ` I IU1`Cl. Hugh Ness and friend spent the week end with Jack Hunter. mrim~ Ann-in (`zinc-nc nf 'T`n1-nnfn iq \Vt:K cuu wuu uaun nuxnucx. Miss Aggie Givens, of T01'ont;o, is` visiting her aunt, Mrs. Sam. Wi1son.I Several from this community at- tended the junior farmer dance) at Midhurst on Tuesday last. T`hn nvn Qunrlcnr Rnhnnl r=m1vPn- itenciea the Junior Iarmer aauuu ab auul. l Midhurst; Miss Winnifred Holmes, Toron-- The Oro Sunday School c0nven- Lo, spent a few days with Mr. and` tion met in the United Church on! Mrs. A. Kelcey. 1 `Friday, June 23rd. | from K rmm Qnnrimr Rnhnnl nnrl nuhiitti`Hmmrmnvnn for some `r1'1uu_y, dlllle olu. 1 The Sunday School and public! school joint picnic will be held at` :Spi'ing`water Park, Micihurst, on Fri-~' iciuy, June 30Ll1. . r`_m-Ann (`oi-\'\::11fnI' ni` T`m-nnfn 1'< I The first day of summer has come` ;and gone and the weather still 1'e-. 1111211115 cool. However, this suits some; people in this loculitgy, as strawberry` `picking is the order of the day. T`hr> nnniI< nf she senior rooml pumiiiy, 15 um: UAUCJ. UA um. uuq. . The pupils of the senior room`, `were Ll`C;1tCd Lo a picnic on Satu1'day} `by Miss Pickering and Miss Mc- ! N iven. g 1 '.\,r.. Tr\`~|\n f`|\'uDI` hoe 1-nhn-nprl tn} gmven. . `; Mr. Lorne Orser has returned to ; `his home here after spending two. i\\`CCkS up north at Muskoka Lakes} .Tin1rnv 13iP!'('P has 1`n\]I'ChElSed 8 E }nc1'e, lVL1'. Ki. HEIIUUESUU. l | Mr. and Mrs. C. Ward motored Lo |To1'onto on Saturday to visit. Mrs.` gward, Sr. ) I run. nr\r` 1\/h-c A Nrillnr nf T%.'n'riP_.` T ~i f`X. `new car. ; `! Mr. and Mrs. Milton Doastader are`; `ivisiting with the latter`s brotherl {hc1'e, Mr. G. Henderson. 1ur.. nu.-I LI :-c P` \`Ua\-H n1nfrn'r`-rl M`) gwaru, an Mr. and Mrs. A, Miller, and Mr, and Mrs. Owen Allandale, vsited Mrs. H. house on Sunday. I Q:-\v far Lndma was `COCKS up noruu ill. Lvxumxunu. uanca.` Jimmy Pierce has purchased a; mu- r-av , buuuu LDLH. Mrs. E. Ruddick has come from Toronto to spend the summer with her son, W. Ruddick. Mrs. P. Rob- son and Mrs. Earl Denny, of To- ronto, also spent the week end with them. `fun Q `lufntihnn nf Tnrnufn vicif- Lnem. Mrs. S. McPhee. of Toronto. visit- ed Mlas M. Garner last week. I 5.. ....A 1.7.... 1,-mu r:..u1nn nf MES N1. uarner .l'c1SE WBBJK. Mr. and Mrs. John Gauley, of Weston. called on friend: over the wee): end. mm and `Mn-c n D '1"urnm- have. turned home from Midland High School. Yuri. Jman "I'.`m~v-nnr-p nf Rm,-lhnrv. 'EI'9-DQHIOEIIEI, $119. W111. nuwuu. Miss Pearl Sims and her aunt, of Chatsworth, is spending a week with Mr. and Mrs. Corlett. 5611001. Miss Joan Torrence, of Sudbury, is spending the summer with her lgrandmother, Mrs. Wm. Rowat. Mix: ppm-1 signs and her aunt. CBAlGH_UR_ST VEEK Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Turner have CRO WK mm. Caigvaie The Bame Advance BAXTER New York; Miss Mary a day here I of Barrie. ` `Dnfnuc nf i UA Lhlk 1 LL`. Peters, 01` ' E. Field- - I AvA.Auuvu . Sun holiday ` 3, Ham f- F i; Torc ry MI. I re - ` J: m mt 1 )1- 1 Ln

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy