I Mrs.. George Webb and children] I returned home after spending a few .Weeks with her mother, Mrs. Ray- lmer, in Markhan1 I Mrs. Leighton Ross and son Bert! of Toronto, have ret_urned home af- nter spending some holidays at Was-I laga Beach`with Mrs. W. G. Ross. I -ru.._ _-,u up..- cry... n4-..LL.. .....~ . Saturday afternoon Mrs. \V:.1t1! 1 gave a trousseau tea for h_er (laugh-' lter Eveleen, `who is to be married` `on Sept. 16. Mrs. R. w. SIC/5121.4. E grandmother of the bride to be. pour-, `ed tea, and was a`ssisted by Jean! and Dorothy Watt. Mary Irving` raxzzli ! Mrs. Jory. I _...-.......-a \...v vv u .1. ~ V . . .. On Tuesday afternoon at the home! of Mrs. E. Sloan, a miscellaneousl shower was given to Miss Evelcen Watt, a. bride to be. A lovely assert-! ment, of gifts was given by the fty friends present. 9......" .,,....u.. ..n....\....__. .4. I4. ... V-.. ... b~4~ Messrs. McKay and Smith, of Glen-! denning, Gray and Roberts, are novsg auditing the township books. r\__ rn.._,_w__, _m...._._._,._ ,A LL- \......,.` The rst school fair of the season` Was held at Innisl Pink 021 Mon-% day, Sept. 11. IL was a ne place! for 8. fair and the weztther was per-I tect. ' Mr. and Mrs. R. Clute (`nee Kath-' leen Sloan), a recent bride and groom, spent Sunday at. J. L. S1oan s.- vur.-......... VII -uY7...~ .....J :~...:-L. ,.t(~ln.-. 0 Miss Frances Stevenson, of To-l route, and M1_'s. F. Wicks, of Mark- ham, spent, the week end at E. Sloan's. Miss May Donnelly, of Orillia, is` spending a few days under the par- ental roof. Man., Walter Wu... kJA`VLlA\|LQJ ... --.-.-.-. Allan Percy, of Midland, spent} Monday with his parents on William: v-........=, . _v.v...v .... Miss E. MacDonald, of Toronto. who has been visiting her sister, 1 C. Marcellus, returned home last week. Miss Marion Brock is home from Thunder Bay, after working there during July and August. cu. l\<~-2.. 1--r......-. r :,. ........_o v...._, .,.... Harry Clark is Hospital, Midland. tion for mastoids, : orably at present. `Air.-..~ Yr.-.11 and "A.- nu uu-J us 1.1. vuvaavu | Mrs. Kell and son Vernon, or Elm- vale, visited with the formnr's sister one afternoon last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stott have been visiting in Toronto and Dundas. 1\l':..- 1: 1u|-...,.1\.....`v..I Ac rn,......4~n Mrs. Crate and nephew. of Auro1'a.! were gnizsts of Mrs. Frrmk A_\'m`.< 1:12?! ., | M. Thompson, of Birmcloii, is visiting her niece, Mrs. Hill. I 9 I CHURCHILI. STAYNER WYEVALE` (`I\ ])]:ll!1 thu \\'h:lt. \\`l:vrn-. and ho\\"' (1l`I]l.'-[)l(`llln'. Don`: lmllwr wllh still`, pnsvd group .~'11up.~:lmls, .\l:1lu- stm`y pic- tures. Gvt u slml 0l'.~'.mm'n1lu c0mil1;.: down [110 stops with :1 In-:1\'_\` picnic llztlllpor...1mlli:l:it in l`.l(`.1':lI`. . . u picmru tln'nu_<;l1 Lhu winrlsl1iel(l sl1owi11:.; the picnic 1.:l`0\'t- :1.< yuu ar- rive. Snap n sm`i.~s of shots which Show Ihv >'[)l l':l(llll`.. uf th- 1-lath . _ , the setting out of pix-klvs. cukv. zmd szuulxviches . . . cutting the cake . . . "CIn=r\-lips" of lntllvlllmlls munclllng u\\':1y . . . sports or l::u11.-S :tI'tm'lm1('l1 . . . thv girl friend 5::-ltixlg hvr skirt cau"`1t on 21 l>.'1x'l)-.-rl-win` fem-o. If the pil;:~.E.- '.:1.'=1s lntn Hm :~\'.mix1::. tulco n time exposure of the group _s:z1tl1ero41 zlmlxml the L`(l[Ill)I'( , sin:.:in:.: or tell- ing sturiu-s. 'I`hv,\"ll have to hold slill for this mu~..:1ml tho L-zuuom must he l`n*ml_\' . on 1 hzuuly post or tnhlv--but it's 1). \v(>rth-\\'hil0 plvllly-<`. \\":-11ynunmkou S(`l`if`. \` of ".~ tellinz" snupslmts nlnnr: this limb. you h:1vo $0111:-tlllns: that _`_'.i\'L'h` fax` _,_ . 4.. . .\.,-.. .. A` ..; is with hex` daughter, Beattie, in Sutton. _. in St. Ancire\v`s having an opera- and is doing fav- Larry. of and Mrs. ~ Toronto with he: Mrs. Murray and son Maurice and ;LuLher Martin. of New Lowell, and |`1\/Ir. and Mrs, Carl lVIurra_v ,of C01- lingwood. \'i;-ited at the home of the formers dnugllter. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Dobson, on Sunday. K M1`. and Mrs. Ed\\'a1'(i H0wa.1'd, of {Grenfek vistred the Dobson families on Sunday. 1 I Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Thompson, of ,Co11ing\vood, visited with friends in lthe village over the week end. A number from here attended the funeral of the late Wm. Kidd at Everett on Saturday. Elizabeth Hand, wife c Nixon Rutledge. passed a` home of her daughter, Wake. in hm` 86th year. 'era1 was held on Saturda ton Cemetery. I Mr. Jas. Isaac Kirkpatrick has been `visiting friends and scenes of his F boyhood days around Manseld. I _ D.1n, Cecil Holmes and Jack Mathews, of Trenton, spent. the week end with lwix and Mrs. R. Mathews. r<.....m. I"r\1I1u!\r\ nf` Dm-rnn Qua-hm` I The school fair is being held here to-day, Tuesday. and despite the I rain. 21 good crowd is in attendance Anglican a1mive1`sar_v on Sunday, Sept. 17. Sc-rvices at 11 am. and 7 I ' Mrs. Armstrong and Jean spent` sunday visiting her brother Frank [and mother in Wycbridge. Mrs. Frank Rowe and son Bobbie, of Toronto, are visiting with the former s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Lawrence. Mrs. J. Halifax and daughter F`1'ances spent Inst '~\'(v7l; in Toronto. 1 I I I I w. I I I It C`.'R{`.F!'R.V' TI?E1TER7 Phone 407 1:. .u TELEPHONE 424 Home Appliance Shop FIVE POINTS BARRIE .:_..:.u:z1o1 --Store Nagg- CORIQ, PEAS and l`OMA'l`()Es have advzmccd in price. We will sell our stock at old prices. u. cunu. Aw.Lo. L\/4 a.vuu.vu~..uu. Gregg Coulson, of Perron, Quebec, is spending sometime with his par- ents on William St. __ - ._ ..-. , ,,,_u 1-..- -n....,.,. Ix` 1 Pkg. Iiumly Ammonia FREE when you buy 5 bars of 32`? 33? ......... .. 20 Uampnvu S A\L'\\ TODIATO SOUP 0 1`... Benson CORN .\'T.-\R(`lI nl... ()GIL\ lE FL.-`xKI*JS Pkg. Campht-H's New Park 'rn1u'rn gnnp -l..-ET Home Appliance and his three children. aged , seven and ve _\'en1's. Accused n1>ponrnc1 before A. W. Smith and were remmmed on $500 .._ . . A I. uuu; A \ 2 for Experts with a thorough knowledge of radios can make your radio as good 9: I1DI(" Rn whr-n vnur ...,..\..._,.. ... ........ .... ._m... Miss Dorothy McFadden, ville, is visiting with Mr. P. Bowen, Cumberland St. I.lli1l\C yU|.l|' IKIUIU as EUUM as new! So when your radio isn`t working the way it should. call us in . . . we ll x it quickly and ex- perty and charge you :1 fair price ! rnvwv I`I'IIIl'\\YI'.1 AnA New Lowell Your Ailing 7RC'A115i76: Mansfield UTQPIA Exibnizj kitty .\'m-.' uuuL-,......., ..--.. ..... The fun- Saturday to Allis- L 1 t On an outing, watch for .1:-nusing in- )idents, informal moments. Avoirl stiff. posed shots. I'.\!.\II~IR pE~nir`s and outings LIN` 1`1m~~:u..I t1u- run van1z1st,if_\'~: ln'i:1~.-` "x:1w1< : .~.IIv~x~ im1ufs1121psh~al.~ . . . .1 . .... .. 72 Owen St. Page Five * of the late away at the n 1.... in 1 10 10 19 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1939. ?Phone 626 and Harvey have returned home a.I~ Ler spending the summer at Lake Waseosa. The Right. Reverend A. R. Bever- ley. M.A., D.D.. will be prescm at St. Georges Church next Su11(i`.1_\` preach the Scont. returned home: : her holidays with her F. Hodge, of Graven- ` eyes 011011 = that t1'11]_\` `. and _-.mxn Au- row seat- and Jean. 1 of Hunts- and Mrs F.'\'C11il]g', Sept. 17, at 7 o`clock, to induct the Rev. H. A. Jamicson 1111.0} the incumbency of the 1m1`is11. :C1';:1' Reverend T. H. Cotton. M.A., D.D..! rector of St. Aidan's Church, To-; tereti, random simpsimts. Ami it's no trouhle, Most of the pictures you can capture when your subjects are off- guurt1"--not even xuvure :1 [)i('Ul1'(` is being taken. Otimr pictures may require 11 little posing. but us 1011:; as you tunke the picture show some incidexit, something going on. it won't halve that stiff. nosey look. Try umkingg ii . 01' roi:'.tt-ti. ".~`to1'_\'-te]iin,g"' I-itizipsiiots nu _`-"ilIi` next pit,-nit: or iiciiiiuy outing. You'll quit-Iii) decide th:it .~; the \\':i_\' 1111 your ]iil`KU1'0S will he i:i1\'('ii on such occasions in the futur<-. 11 M:1gisL1`ate and Mrs. Compton Jes. (Barrie, announce the engagement of , their daughter, Vivienne Mary Char- Vlotto, to John Marshall Robinson 'B.Sc.F., of Ottawa, eldest son of} '3Majo1' Mark Robinson and the late} 3 Mrs. Robinson, of Barrie. The mar-7 riage will take place quietly in late; ` I St`plL`;}1DC1'. E # l Visitor: Is in the oice ?" 1 1 I I , .... v . I i Ofce Boy (politely): No, sir, buti - what is it you wish to know?" bduuvvuxuo usvunv; u. .--.u ..v.... Mr. and Mrs. S .R. Pitts and fam- ily spent the week end in Lindsay. Mr. W. C. Douglas, of -Toronto, was a visitor in Barrie yesterday. Mr. Douglas visited the plant of the Advance. where he Iearned- the` `vprinting trade over fty years agoi route, will '\'1an.v nun; uuuu yuguu-..;. l Mr. and Mrs. A. Bate and daugh- ter, Miss Harriet Bate, of Lindsay, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H .M. Davies, Worsley St., over the I week end. - A. ~_.- ,9 -.-.-u-_ 1.1.... r~ .....: W Ccn uuun ~ Chief of Police Alex. Stewart and Mrs. Stewart are visiting with Mr.. Stewart's brother in New York. | . -- ~ -n ~.-.:LL_ _.-.s :_... Mr. and Mrs. Harry Partridge havei returned to South Porcupine after a visit with their parents. . an. ._._x war... A 1-)--. Ava ! 1-zr\I1IV`r1,, Strong is this heritage of hers, I So why misjuclge the thrill she! teen E ;'-`m- 1190:1105 of speedometers . While Lu'ging on the spinning; wheels ? . __ ersonals ENGAGEMENTS v there an encyclopedia; __ nu Humph ! We Deliver News of 5 All andale --London Opinion. i The briclesmaicis. Misses Ormo Mc-i Leish in blue and Jessie Cam1)-. beu 111 pllln, i.a=-`re amigc I silk met over taffeta, with short em- gO\'\"lir.`(: Au. broiclereci jackets and matching ac- cessories. Their short matching tulle veils were caught with a flow- ered headdress. They carried bou- quets of pink pom pom ziimias and" blue Iarkspur and wore th1'ee-sfrzmrl n._ u ...l.l`L_ p..___, C I J t I I ! :'..5c:-. bri 111 1: < veils. cred heax K .. I A reception for the immediate re- Ilatives and close friends was held Ion the lawn at the home of t-l1e| I I I I I bride. ' . The table was centred by the wed-I ding cake 'and tastefully decorated in` pink and white. Over fty guests] sat; down to 21 tasty supper. Thel ;bride`s mother received the guests- wearing a Queen's blue ensemble of triple sheer with white accessories and 21 corsage of pink roses. The groom's sister, Mrs. Herbert Giles, ` were dark rose crepe with white ac- cessories and `a co1':~:-agr-. of Johmma Hill roses. The out of town guests were: Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Helfenbine, Beaver` Falls, 1321.; Miss Dorothy Wi1iiams,. YoLmg.~io\vn, Ohio; Mrs. T. R. W0- gan, B(.`1\`C!` Falls, Pa; Mr. and Mrs. George Jones. Steubenviile, Ohio;` _Rev. and Mrs. F. R. Va11clcx'}J11rgh.: Onizwood, Ont.: Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay. Glmmrmt Mr. :m.d Mrs. 1\ IC-" Kay. Glcnzirm; Mr. Wallace Toby.. TIIFD: Misses Hilda Lamb. Orma IVIC-5 Loish and Jessie Campbell, Toronto.5 Mr. and Mrs. H. Canning, Mr, and; Mrs. J. Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. C., H SmiLh. Misses Olga and Glaclysi Young; Mrs G. R. Young. Mrs. Ralph; Jozssop. 21.11 of Toronto; Mrs. R. T03-j key and Mrs. J. Nicholson, of Oril1ia;. :I\/Iiss Edith Taylor. Barrie; Mr. andu Mrs. Thos. Cleavciy, Mr. and Mrs.` John Clenvoly. Rmhburn, and Mr. zmd Mrs. Roy Lamb, Udney. I Mr. and Mrs. Jesse S11e1\\'ell and |E\'n are visiting relmives in Kirk-3 land Luke and Timmins. =. Norma Lillicrap spent the week! end at home. | A number from here attended the` Ex. in Toronto last; week. I M1`. Clarence Warner 1`eturne(1 t-0, Eight, Mile Point after spending his holidays here. u For travelling Mrs. Brook \=.'31`e 21 tailored blue suit with blue accessor-1 I V.V...v._.. -.......-.4... .., uuu gu... jzmd Mr. and Mrs. Brook will reside In Barrie. ` I Mrs. Kearns, Doris u spent Saturday in Toronto. \/r.. r r\ 1tr:,..)n.v. nu! M1`. and Mrs. Tlms Shelswvll and; Doris. of H-awkestone, visited rem-1' `tivcs here over the week end. `up. _. _ ,4. ,1 A .,..-.. ..-... vu... \lA\4 u-... ...-u. We aze glad to say that Lorne: 1\Iacka_v is quite a bit better. l mu. .....x an-.... -r~r....u_ x.r.`;...u_.... 41: .. ..,..u... y Hugh McArthur, of Orillin. visited the formox-`s przrents on Sunday. $1.. A1... n,..A_,,__, = \ 1 M1". Alex. Patterson is bi ` hm these days. .__,.- ..... ._.,..- ..-... ..v.- .....y.. ...-.-.... i strings of pearls. gifts from the bride} E 1'\....:..,... sun ,.:,...:.... -4` .1-.. ..,.,..:..L,._ During the signing of the register? `Miss Young played "Oh Promise; 1 `1Ur_n I _-...,..-- ...w -- ..-.....- vv--v- 1-iVI pom pom zinnias and purple 1arl-;- spur. The ower girls, two small nieces of the bride, Joyce and Lois` iyczmg wore long dr'ess;es of pmsll `satin. trimmed with blue satin rib- gbon and carried nosegays of pom ,'pom zinnizrs and baby`s breath zm:i: . av. ...... .. I Nliss Hilda Lamb was maid of hon- ` 01'. her gown was of orchid silk riet over Lueta with purple velvet rib- lbon and purple shoes, as ivere Lhe; [owers which held in place l1ei"l f.sl1oulcle1' veil 01 orchid tulle. Her; `bouquet was of mauve and yellow` HA .....1 ......._1.. 1....i. ...-.....- ....-.._, ..,.. ..--- ........_. i The bride, who was given in mar-:1 riage by her father, wore a long`. ' gown of white lace over taffeta, made; ] on princess lines with Queen Anne 1 I collar with a short train carried by}` `little Miss Gloria Young, niece oil; the bride. Her ngertip veil of em-H _ broidered tulle was halo effect caught 1 wit-h orange blossoms. she carried a 1. bouquet. of red roses and babies ( breath and wore the groom s gift, a I t gold locket. 1 xx: 71-.-1.1.. vA...|. ...,... ..-,.:..x at I..- I A1; ve o'clock Saturday, Sept. 2. Sebrighn United Church was the scene of a. very pretty wedding when Audrey Elizabeth, only daughter 01 M1-_ and l\/Lrs. James Young, was, united, in marriage to Archibaldl Robert Brook, son of Captain and Mrs. B. G. Brook, Holland-On-Sea. England. The Rev. F. R. Vander-' burgh, of Oakwood, performed the marriage ceremony. The church was tastefully decorated with baskets of] gladioli, ferns and other owers. To the rst strains of the bridal: choruses from Lohegrin, played by .._.__ .,-_____ A- __A-_. -. I .-1...... .9. -._, Mr. J. D. Wisdom and Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Fleotham have returned from Kawartha Lakes ax'Le1`11o1id:~.y ing there last, week. Mrs. H. Johnson. Beatrice. Pluyllia: : D;.un..u.-u, LE- nu vqnous .... .. by, Miss Laura Young, the groom, at-' tended by Mr. Herbert Taylor as best` man, took his place at the a.ltar.|` The ushers,>M1'. Gordon McKay and Mr. Wallgce Toby, preceded t,he( bridal party up the aisle. I m.-- L..:_.- ...x_A ...__ -.;..,... ;v\ Mr... I wfmgddings I4 EGULSGAE BR00ii-1'OU.\'G The Barrie Advancd -`L ;, -1.5. `R. \7\71ison I i 1?:A:1s.Named Vespra `! "Tax Collector r . readings By-laws were given their three and passed, restricting; spcud hum in the hamlets of Craig- hurst, Cundles and Minesing and a})1)0i11Lh1g John R. Wilson Lax col- lector for the year 1939." The follwing accounts were pass- I I Mrs. Margaret Peacock, supplies , relief, $10; Coles & Powell, meat, re- , lief, $1; M. L. Clmntler, supplies, re- Ilief, $4; Barrie Examiner, account to `tlillt , $67.61; Munson Supply Co"! = i enLliertouch for typewriter, $5.50; `Vespm Municipal Telephone System,` |1):u`L levy 1938, $800; Mrs. Margaret` [ Peacock, supplies, relief, $8; Ernest. M._ Stokes, equalizing union schools, 515;` i_ ...:E_ .~`\:.:.::;<'ziii Life ASSl11`.'l1'l('.C,` I premium, J. A. Webb's policy, $l5.65;i :,D. H. Coleman, liospiuil acounts, in- mnn H1 . an... .....1 1x1.u.|A ! Communications were read from: :11. L. Richz1rdson,re garbage; Trea-` lurer of Ontario, ` enclosing cheque. [for $32.17, direct relief, June; J. T. lysnnpson, county clerk, advising that `one patient; had been admitted to .the Toronto General Hospital and: one to the R.V. Hospital, Barrie, ass indigent patients from the township; of Vespra, and copy of c1erk s letter` disputing liability in one case; the Board of Transport Commission en- I closing order No. 57883, dated August- ,23, I939; permission granted C.P.R. {to remove shelter at Mac; D. H. =Coleman, county treasurer, receipt imp $11.45, hospital account, indi- gent; John R. Wilson, applying for 1 the position of tax collector; Hydro ' contract signed by J. E. Smith, south} 5 half lot 40. Con. 1, class 3, was ap- ? proved. The council adjourned to meet. at 10 am. on Monday, Oct. 2. A. B. Coutts. Clerk. sun.) Uu vvunwuu. yv. Mrs. J. F. Brass and Ina Brass, of Lindsay, and Mrs. Andrew Washing- ton, of Gananoque, visited with and Mrs. W. A. Hanna last week Ed. Hagan and Clark scott have returned home after srending tzhciz holidays at Kir1:.1and Lake. u..;.,_ .-...._u`.. mr,.~rn..,:,zm. Ar u..n.~c, ___.,..U _. .,_. cou1;t,s_ Wilfred Dickson and Arthur Dom} days arm mean. York 'I'ownship. were arrested {by Cnns.'t.ab1e Roberts on Braclford [Strem about midnight Friday`. charg-V ovan L1 `ed with intcrxicafion. Dickson. clmrggw 5 nine. and What great battle was fought in ed with `;;e1ng imoxicutecl while in men be Mn`<>..chL1setts ?" '. :1 cm`. was ])I`(`1(`G("('ClH_E, to` J.P.. "The battle of lexicons." `H. nu-11. ;u-c`=:mm1i~>c?. by Don-1 ball till Sept. 10 Good Guess 7. Mr. Harold Webb returned home on ? Saturday after having spent two 1 weeks at the Canadian National Ex- 1 hibition. where each year Mr. Webb and his honey booth, ex -1` hibiting a hive of bees, form 5 3. part of the general exhibit of 1 the Canadian National Institute for " the Blind. He reports that this year 9 a large part of the current crop of 5. honey was disposed of at his booth. 1' For many years the series of de- monstrations staged by the Canadian} L1: National Institute for the Blind have Y, been one of the features of the Nat- `; ional Exhibition and attracts, it is '5 ` estimated, as many as two hundred 3' thousand visitors each year. Those 1 who see the exhibit are amazed at 3 the dexterity of the broom-makers. the a.pron-1nakers, the demonstrations [of typing and handicrafts put on ,The endeavor of the Institute is to {put before the public a picture of ,the world of the blind. The In- 'stitute not only conducts factories I \'.`here blind men and women are em- " ployed, and superintends the Work of many who make articles in their own ` homes, but it provides a prevention 5 of blindness service, sets blind people I ...- .... ...__,.n L....:. .. ...4.`I....+.-.I.n.- E Vespra. counbil met on the 4th in--' `slant. with all its members present. `land the recve in the chair: Mr .Webb, who is the local repre- sentative of the C.N.I.B., states that this year`s exhibit was the most com- p1et~;- and attractive yet ztr1'ang`ed for the C.N.E. Mr. Webb, who runs a power saw with which he makes his hives and traines. was particularly interested in the work of Lindsay Willhunsen, the Institute`s placement :,.~ii`lrre:', \`-'?`A\' Eizui l;;.~; complete wood- \`.*L`l`kll]$_;' hobby shop at the fair and who turned out tables. tool boxes beiiches and medicine cabinets be-` for the eyes of the astonished spec-.1 tatom. I I I ex att w f1 t uvn VAVB, V u u u ~ . ..._ ,...-`.-. :up in small businesses, undertakes to teach blind men and women in their own homes, maintains libraries of Braille books and talking books and enters upon every phase of ac- : tivity which has to do with the wel- [fare of the blind. week. I ' I I Mrs. Malcolm Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Beeton and children. of Mark- ldale, were `,Ul'.sI.S of Miss M. Oliver 1 rezfzintlyi V > 7 I i _.. I N!i.':~s M .-xude Mc'1"agga1't, of Col-I {lingwoom visited her aunt, Mrs. McTaggarE, on Thursday. A ___.___u_.., x-_b._ 1.....- ..AL-....1...: L1... Miss Betty ` after spending aunt, Mrs. N. .` hurst. `Wellington, of Fort William: I and Mm. Peters and child. of`Al1an- *3". were guests of Mr. and Mrs; W111. Rumble I`CC('nLI_\', ` ' I I Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gilbert spent; `last Week with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd` Gilbert in S1'.dbu1'_v. Mrs. Mrerrih Ferguson. returned missionary from W. Africa. address- ed a lsxge audience of ladies at the W.M.S. in ("he United Church last, Thu:-sci 8.3 . I Mrs. B. I-`edlar and son Toronto, are Visiting Mr. l.John Shatter. _.-...-. ....u....=,=,....., .... ..-...........`,. A number from here attended the `CNE. last Meek. I Hos.gi`Ln.1 and EMI21 Mawtttt .-.... .......... nu ---._.. n V. ovvvna __ Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Coutts gun`; family a_re home after spending their} holidays at their cottage in Muskokzm Miss Fiorence Weston, of Cree- more, spent, the week end with her grandparents, M1`. and Mrs. \Vi1I'mm' I Leonard. K I Mrs. Gent x'etu`.'n5 ci to after spending the summer ` daughter, Mrs. Sam. Platts. I I Mr. Chas. Donn. who was :1 patient lin the :3. and M. Hospital. Collin`;- lqpauun E-.--. Wood. is improving and is now at his. I We are glad to report that 1VIr.<. P. Gien IS improving a.fte1' her lnperation m the Toronto General. ,.,.-,, I .n.u..w. I Mxss Audrey and Bill Thompsonl spent; Sawrday in Toronto. 1~.";\\\ Y1n..,..- A4` \Tu'z-Hnnrl .>|\:\IV` I