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Barrie Advance, 4 Jan 1940, p. 6

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nuw u a.u_yuut: 11215 DOE {I18 Christ.-spiril;. he is noL one of I-Iis" (Rom. 8:9). Should we not search the Scrip- tures daily" to learn more of these "things of the .spi1'iL." since the",- are ours freely by Grace? Yours for Truth, DDDC` A 7. I .......,u;uu nuuw 10110- I 5110311 vi.~;iLors at Mr. W.l and Mrs. R. Hnr-` ......._. \/Irs. W .D(s;;L-cl`, M1`. Wing1'ovc and Mr. L'T'1.3" `me mg} John Wulwin m-r-'m"5 uuuuiug, U1 LjlU.0l'(1|` _`:' , Mcphel-S011, of Pis`. Miss Sarah Henderson spent the. M1-S_ Lorne J01m_ week end with Mr. and Mrs. G. -muck of Toronto.` Alvin and Bernice Drennan spenl' 5_ ;Christ;nia.s with friends at Baxter: ndent Wishes me; Miss Mae Janneson, of Toronbo, is of the Barrie Ad_ spending 11 week_ at hoxne. . ` apps, and Prosperous Miss L. Senn is spending her 11011-i `days in Caledonia.) ! town for the now! Mr. and Mrs. C_. Green, of Heath-3 Wrigm and Somcote, and her sister and husband` mas at Keswick spent Christmas with Rev. and Mrsi -nu-xinn ...:u- 1., - `WPW I uci Ll 21111. I >. Lzuvrence werc Miss Aileen Baker, of Cookst0\\'n.I, 01' Mr. LzLwr- with Mrs. M. Thompson. . Somerset, for The funeral of the late Mrs. Emms, of Orillia, Look place :1! 1 Mrs. T. Thomp-` Da1sLon on 'I`11esclny, Jan. 2. Mrs. J. Hunter` Miss Verna Jory, of Toronto, \vz1sI and Mrs. E. O.s~ home for the holiday. I I Jack Perkins met with :1 painful| me for the holl-' aceiclent, having his hand cut with` {the sawing machine. I nd Ratepayers`. Gordon Dawson. of Toronto, c:1.ll~l'~ on Wednesc1a.y,j ed on friends here one day lu.~i f 1' Week. - SLUCK in Lhn Mica T. Ymm...'.... .-r r- `- l"h-. Barrio Amvanc LVL1 D. Toronto, sent is father. W I-71 and' H1- uuau u1 Lne meemng. St. Paul's W.A. held their vlvctlnn of omccrs ut the home of Miss W. `]Monl.c1Lh on Wednesday, Dvc. 27 which resulted as follows: Presi- dent. Mrs. Geo. Montvlth; Vice- Prcsldcnt, Mrs, W. Cram; 'l`r<-u.-sun-r, Miss W. Montclth; Scan-,lm'y. Mrs `H. Andross; Sick Conunlum`, Mr.-a. ` G. Whlpps, Mrs. R. 1"l0ldht>u.~;c: Or- gxllxist, Mrs. R. I-`l('l(Ilnm.sv. 'l`hv mext. Invuum: is nl. 1111- hmnv of Mrs. H. Andross In Jmmnry. Miss Vloln. I30\v(!urv_ m` 'l`nI':n\|n mm. :1. m1ax'()ss In I30\v(!ury, 01' 'l`umnm, spent the l`.'a1.lrlny ut. hr-r hmnv `here. ' h[)L'IlL ' here. M}'s. W. l\/IcGinnis spout, day with ht,-r moth:-1'. `Nlrs, j 8!. Lnuuc 5.13:. fore brcmcm Ixn in v~t\Iv UA- l Miss Dorothy wmu.-, spent thv holiday with here. nun. `.4 - -- , `VAL. unnu nun. uuupcr anu ,spent. Christmas and New Y ` Toronto. - Mrs. Watkins has gone to {for the winter. 1' WCCIX I Miss L. Lovering, of Co1d\vat,c1', spent, New Year's at, Rex W.'1l,.`~;0n'S. and Mrs. Thos. I The annual school meeting was! held on Dec. 28 and the newly yclected trustee is Jas. E. Handy. , Miss May Perkins, of Ottzawa, 1."- holidaying at her home here. - Holiday visitors here were Mr. and! `Mrs. Roy Fraser, of Windsor, anclf Miss Gertrucle Bertram, nurse in- `training, of London, with Mrs. H ' Bertram. `ll/l'u`m~ /i;I....... 1-_-at - ~ - in Hnlirlnv I/icifnrn hm-n --vm Lcuuzu nun: w.SL WEEK. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Sewry, of ` `e, called at Mr. and Mrs. ,Caston's recently. 1 Mrs. Mr-.Ma nnrl nhum- LJUUID. I ` Mr. and Mrs. Archer sallisbury, oxi Wyebridge, and Earl, of Toronto. spent; Christmas with Mr. and Mrs ' T. Eaton. - 1UI'ica `nn...-`H... r:......I_1.. :_ l`.:i1hUIl.. `Miss Dorothy Rumble is spending her holidays at home. Miss T.nr:-s-ima Mr:-r~1;.-.+n.. ....... 1.-.. Incl. uuuLw._y5 an nome. I Miss Lorraine Mcclinton spent her holidays at; home. ]1;L%i1yl}` iartzmimii 'f.zLmi1y spent ' lxnarket. -! Bill. Evelyn ;of Toronto, 1 : hnrnm AVLI. zultl lVJ..1` I Mr. and Mrs. H. McMas!;er and `family, of Timiskaming, Quebec [called here last week. Mr and 1\A'a-c -'1'mn.. :~......... -r -~-~ i I D Miss Maud Pledgcr, of Hamilton ? iis spending her holidays at home` Mr. Bill McLeod, of the Air Forcef `at Trenton, and Miss M. McLeod, , of B;u'n:, spent Christmas at home.: ` M1`. and lV[.1's. Roy Fount,a'n1 and! ff.zL1ni1,V snent Ch1`i. n+ mm-uh LVLI . Fred i with Louis. II- 1 puu1L:.:. ! Mr. Harry Nellis, of Toronto. and JMiss Eva and Lloyd News, of Bar-I Ix-ic, spent Christmas with Mr. andi I. Nellls. | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Arksey and and John spent; Christmas iwith Mr. Wm. Dunn at Mount; St. |Louis. u.uu J.VL1b. WII1. JJEIVBIIDC Sorry to report Mrs. port is very sick. Also pr:mc. `Mfr T-"afv>I1 `kYn'lH:~ nu v ' cote, . spent. West. TUE- Mr. and Mrs} Jas. Davenport and family, of Newtonbrook, and Mr. Jos. Davenport, of Oshawa, and Mr .zmd Mrs. Chester Vollick and Nora. of Bronte, spent Sunday with Mr} and Mrs. Wm. Davenport. Sorrv to rennrt Mr.-: Wm no-mm. MIDHURST CRAIGHURST _ k('\( N)` '1'! '1:i3EsToI T -HILLSDALE _ ., .u.._, 4- Aunuuuubv , Wixmifred Andross; Winnifred Monteith; Fruxncis Craig; Chap- Handy; D. of C., Elslc lducbor, Lillian Wxllxs, Emma Scnnlom Out- Ienry Lmm: lst. r`!nm-|= .-mug. hnmn nr Ln.-.. ur I and Isabella Bartonl spent Cluistmas at , [VVILH '1'o1`onLo friend C, I-Iea.th_1' M1`. and Mrs. VV. sister husbandif`-ddie Alpine, of Tc ; Mrs i h01iC1ay with Mr. 21 R/Tl`.Q 'T`hnu (in...) :. rnuy r'ou11w.1n and Christmas at New- of 'I`urn1H.u, hm` p:m*nl.-; PU1lL'0(',|i. 01' the hull- A. Mill- the ` old UH` nu u. ; Wm. Daven- 2 Mrs. A. Les- I Toronto ' Bar- Jas. ,.-...D _,]| RcceuL ,1,`Bi1l Chm Mr. and 1_ s111;;; Miss 4 'nnd Miss I. C:u'.~:o11' 1., son 01' T( :Cu1lmm ECICIIVALIL`; .. Riclmrdsun Carson an {IL C}. II;nnilt,un. n nltonis; M Li doc-h and Mrs. O. Rcndmnu. of Kirkland Lake. is visiting with her mother, 'Mr.~;. .1. Pierce. Sr. I lllllll K553. AVAIIILUII U11 BRLUITIIIY. Miss Helen Hopkins. of Lnkccld, , is spending :1 week with her sister. Mrs. R. Fleldhousc. Mix: .QuluI.. uI...\... AC` n-....-..A- - mm. m. r'.lCl(1OllS(.`. Miss Sylvia Woods. of Toronto. is visiting with her grmidmother, Mrs. Andross. ll-D r\ n.....:.....__ . -_. . . . u. ruucucx mm lrunlly. The sympathy of the commum is extended to Mr. Dnlt. Scyth In the death of his bI`0Lh(`.l' Tom Mnlton on Sntuxny. Helen I-Innlrlne nf Tn[rnRn1 :.Lu_\ ca it I: LIFO Harvey Loyist, of Toronto, is vis- liting with Bill Ricllzlrdson. 1 \'i.~;ilors lwro includccl. Bill Clmnller. :11. F` m.~h...-n..m-.-- S u.L'uL'ub v1s11o1`s 11011` 111c111dcd.. `Bill Cl1:111L1c1'. 111. F. 1'{ic11;11`d.~'u11's;. Mrs. A. Cz11'so11. or Minn`-1 35111:; 1\ Ii.s's Ruth Cn1`so11. of 'I`o1'o11u1 1 -land Lois C111'so11, of B;11'1'iv. :11; C:11'so11's; M1`. and M1'.s. I-1'. C-.11'~' Toronto; M1 . and Mrs. Mo}. and Shirley Anne, 01. Misses. Grace and M1u'i01>l Ricl1:11`ds of B:11`1'ie; M1: I<`1'cd3 and E1111. of Centre Vc'.\'})1`:l, W. Ricl1:11'(isn11's; 1\/Iiss N01'111;1 111' B;11'1'iu. :11. W111. I~I:1111- M1`. and Mrs. Will`. M111`- Gail, 111' '1`o1'o11Lo, 11! }V. D. Scythos; Misses Muriel nnd Ruby` CI'S()I1 and Ray Bridges. of To- ` ronto, at C. Cu.rson's. I- YOUR HORSES `RE NO STRONGER THAN YOUR HARNESS zuxu 1\'Ll S. M. Francis sp011L Christnms Hugvcs at. Oro. l nn.'..o HA` rrvr I Auuucuc lur J.\Ie\v xear's. Mrs. Edgar Matchett. left; Allan- da.1e last. Tuesday night for Port !Arthur, where Mr. Mabchett is work !ing on a farm for the Hon. Eari Rowe. Monday was a busy day due Lo the elections. Congratulations Lo Mr. Harry Reynolds on again being; elected as crepruy-reeve, and also to] Mr. Wilbert Black. Lockhart and, |13nnting on being returned as coun-` [(.l]lOl'S for 1940. `._ ,.,.`, . _ ..u...- \.\L -r - ;u~xu. Lu near is again We wish her that conned Mrs. to a speedy Ross hex re - u.uul:1 I.bUll. L. Miss K. Gordon. of North Bay, is :}visiting' friends here for the holi- | day. - ! T\/fr curl wun... A -- --A I m... Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jobbitt with Mr. and Mrs. Brewster landale for New Year's. { 1\/[rs Fftrar 1\/l'n1-nhnn 1..u Lvua. nm, 113. zsarne. | Mr. and Mrs. J. McLel1an, of To-] gI'0l1t0, spent New Year's with the latter's mother, Mrs. Knapp, Shirley and Kenneth returning home with their parents after spending a week with their grandmother. Min T\/TaY'(rnrnf D..m'.. ..a- r---W wuu. uucu' granamonner. Miss Margaret Rusin, of Timmins. spent. the week in this vicinity. I Miss Mary Burnie, of Barrie, vis-' ited at Andrew Knapp s on New Year's, also Mr. and Mrs. H. Alford and family at I. Cars0n s for the} day. ` `Mn. and Tmwm rV....A-._ vs, .. - uuy. M1`. and Mrs. Gordon Pratt spent} I Christmas in Alliston with the lat- ter s 1)arents_ Mr and Ira rmm- VAILADI way . M1`. and Mrs. M. F`1`:mr-ix \-mm: r~\~... Estimates Gheerfully Furnished ffman And Wife Escape Through Bedroom Window, Nearly e Pegh In Zero Weather I :-} " "`'""I Miss Mary Knapp spent part of` the holidays with her grandmother, Mrs. Hill, in Barrie. NT!` and T\/hm `I 1ur..r-n_., - - -` 4114. I SDCIN4 . nu-3. 11105. uordon anc {ters, of A11a.ncla1e, and Mr. 1Goheen spent New Years ! Robertson. l `Alfico Y! f`-----`-~~ " mu au. Gladys Spring and Gordon spent :1 few days last week with Toronto friends. . T\.`I'.- n..-) up-,, -V. - ALJCLIUD. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Toronto, spent; Friday \\ \M1`~'. L. Black. N1 ,-_,,.`, 12l.-.,.l- ,.......4 n wwu`. LI. DIHCK. Mary Black spent w Iwith Toronto friends f M1`, anrl T\/rm xxx A1 All the young people around here! we enjoying me skating this win-` .e.'. ti - 15.`2<'3.7`.'- \. . \\ \ \\ \ \ \ \ \\ \\ \\ \ . , \\ \ \ \ \ ORDER OUT OF TOVVN when you can 9:01" just what you wzmt, and 1'ca1s0m1})ly, too, at Happy and P1`0spe1'0us New Your .0 all. jf MIN ESIN G STATION ---- auuaa Lu nuxswn wlm the lat-' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Longs- I and Mrs. Angus Warnica New Year's in Toronto. ..` uu. nu _yuuL LAUAHC uv\.Ly uay UALLUUELI THEMICHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR .-In Inn-rnnlhnnnl n...'I.. N............... . . .- ... "no u u-uw -)\alI-'-lV\.nl: IWUIVI I UK An Inlvrnalional Daily Newspaper It records for you the world's clenn, constructive doing: The Monitor (luvs not exploit rrllne or sonsnuon: neither does It ignore them. but :1-uls cnrrc-ctlvoly with them. Features for busy men and all 110 nunlly, Invhulmg the Weekly Magazine Section. Thu Chrl.-Hun Sclvnco Put-ll.-zhlmz Society Ono. Nurwuv Street. Boston. Mn"<".':hue sTRo'15 THE WORLD'S GOOD NEWS will cmnc to your home every day through LJE I`l_.Il\lB'I'lALI nan-Lia- . --:- T0 l.\'S'l`.-\L.L :1 lnndvrn lmnl S_\'Slt`lll to replace that: outdated set that you have been gettmg by w1th--and losing; money on. , .unuu_v Dlrvcl. JJDSLOH. 1! - vxlh-I` my subscription to The ( lud l :.AA\,L}uD rs. Alpine and Miss `] Toronto, spent the.` and Mrs. A1pine.|` Gordon and (laugh-i` dale. Mr nnrl T\/hm: z: the week frinnrlc M. NL-ss, of with M1`. and -um uuu ua.ugIl-1 and Mn; Year s with Mrs` 0 months 58.00 3 months 33 00 l 1 Inchnllnn Magazine section: 1 your *2 6 B:u'1'o1t :1 nd I .15 with Mrs.[: pcupn: on me SICK USE. Mrs. Harris, of Barrie, visited over the week end with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Jennett. Happy New Year to 311. . HLIU uuuuuys. We are sorry to report several people on the sick list. Mr: T-Fnrric nf 'n.-.....:.. ..:H--- I scuuculuu Lrom Newmarxet. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Henderson are visiting friends in Toronto over the holidays. IR Rrn cnrmr I-n wan.-...L ..__._.-- I IS TIEIE ',l.`1}\1E to replenish your stafi0nor_v and! ofce supplies, to plan bus111css pmn1u- tionul 1m1teri211 for 1940. um uUlI1L`. The dance put; on by the Bad- minton Club Saturday night was a grand success. in spite of the wea ther. The two lovely blankets were won by Mr. Frank Dobson and a gentleman from Newmarket. Mr. and Mr: 1: ur 1-.x.....a .... ,.._ P ; M is:~'v.\ nu. AI-ll`l. lvzrs. ti. 'l'0CiC1'S. 1`lmsv spending New Yoz11"s with Iilwir })l1l`l`lll.S and friends were: Isabelle and Carrie Ncilly am! Louie Neilly, with their par- vms; Misses Kay Steele and Helen Grilllths with M1`. and Mrs. Steele; Miss Florence Luck with Mr. and l\/Irs. E. Luck: Miss Gussie Davis with Mr. and Mrs. N. Davis; Miss I Jean McDonnell with Mr. and Mrs- lL. Bell. and Miss Evelyn Gibbons at her home. T`h n Anvxnn .....A. --- | m..~.~ nuAu1`L`(1 1:.'\'L`I'l0l1 and her sis- '1ex'. Mrs. F, \Vil.s011. of Brad1'u1'd, ,n1owred to Clevel-.u1d. Ohio. for | ChI'isIm:1s week. ! M1`. and Mrs. E\'m'Lo11. J12, and son Willard. spent Clxrisunus xvith `M1's. E\'crto11's parents in Toronto ' Mr. and l\'l1'.s. W. Hucklc. of ;B1';1c<'b1'id;;e. M1 . and l\ Ix's. Fred ;\Varnicn and Dr. and Mrs. \Vumica ,u1' Bzlrrio, were Christnnas guests at Mr. and Mrs. S. Todd's. v '1'h().\`H -:nnnHinu- run... \r,.,...-- ~- UK`. The s `moms \\ I Ho\\'m`d .1\UIJl11bUIl IE1X`XTlI1OUS'. W"1thin a few minutes after re was reported to farmers of neighborhood. :1 volunteer brig: was formed and many valuables w rescued from the burning buildi (`-wncn no` u... 1.1..-- ..._, Awakened by Smoke It was shortly after 3 a.m. that `Mr. Howard was awakened from sleep by the smell of smoke. He | found his bedroom filled with dark '[clouds of dense smoke. Awakening }his wife. he instructed her to ee ii to the highway. Then he groped his {way through the smoke-lled hall and aroused Mr. and Mrs. C1enden- ning. Trapped in their bedroom by the heavy smoke. and unable to reach the hallway door. Mr. and Mrs Clendenning made their escape through their bedroom window. Instructing both women to nd shelter at the nearest neighbors. the ,men returned to the house and at- tempted to rescue some of the val- uables. They were driven back by the heavy smoke and coxicezgrated their eorts on saving the car and equipment from the garage. Push Back Truck and Car Because the keys to the car and tow truck were in their clothes in the burnin. building. Mr. CIenden- `ning and Mr. Howard had to push iboth out of the garage and to a [safe distfmce. They ran to the ;Robinson farmhouse \Vir.hin 4) ram ........ .. fr- ,_ .;-.;.-~.:-oreeti L0 ee 1. Lheii` i.igiiL uLLii'e wheii iii`(: dL`.5I.i`(! :1 ed their iizune service Slilbluil aha upu1"iiin:iiLs 111, Klngzsmount, two m'1': .1:1liid two women raced 101' more Lh u ' U. quarter oi" at mile uioiig Lhc (2 5 11 highway in their bare IeeL Lo - Eituin u.s.s`isLai`iec Irom their nearer ,_ | neighbot. _ With the temperature hovering ]ar0ui1d zero, the two women, Mrs _ Howard and Mrs. Clendenning, were almost blue with cold when they .3 staggered into the residence of Mer- _ vin Robinson about a mile south oi VGA -.....a. The service station and .apart-` ments known as the Kingsmunt Garage were almost completely de- lstroyed with damage estimated at approximately $5,000. A pet police dog which escaped with both fam- ilies is believed to have returned to the burning building and perish- ed. uuuuu. Mustard baths counteracted the cold and Dr. J. Shannon, of Stroud. was summoned. He arrived to nd them none the worse for their ex- perienoe. The husbands of both women also needed root. baths and hot: drinks. 'T'hn cnuvuinn --4~*5" A1155 Mildred Evcnou and 91-. hips F \Vil n9` 1 ) uuuuxxca ULIC apuiu \v . Therefore it is vn`iLr,en, "Those who are Christ's have crucied the esh with its passions and de- sires" (V. 24). The simple question, then. is this Are we Christ/s ?" ' RYnuy if nvuunnn 1...... _..a. .1-.. Shroud, Doc. thou` an [ruxn _._.;. Farming Community Puts up Heroic Battle to Save Contents of Garage near I .:'t1'oud. THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1940. -.r uA LE1 LLIE was the borhood. brigade ormed were `:1 building of the blaze was undet.ern1in- service station and apart- were jointly owned by Mr. d and Mr. Clendcnning. ,0 f .hP Pncirlnnnn nl` "- 2 scaped both fnm_ 29.-Fo1`cc(i to 1'1!- Ll1'(: W111-n mm. .x.. 1d her .\u`\.~, shun nn .-.~.u-.- -- NEVER -- bosevcln 5 Let -0 W. R. ALLEN shalt -- NOW -- LA uuu, BEREAN. not the nu n Al flit: WC DUI lbltb . Now if anyone has n01 GI-unnlrl vvrn v\r\" -I...-\n...,.L. you there- t this mind '.hn>':` : anc I u- m ihc [dill 1 uuiunl I 'Z{,l `year, but they four Limes a 1 practice. Angora wool ve `year, .uw.. uA'J\,HUI', AV.lI'S. Kirby. I ' Mr. and Mrs. Hill. of Toronto; ,Mr. and Mrs. K. Houghton and` ldaughtcr. of Barrie, and Mr. and `Mrs. Frank Higginson and family. of Utrmia. Hwnr. rm.-a..e...,... nun. rranx mgg1nson and I Utopia, spent Christ.mas lthcir parents, Mr. and Mrs. nu. nua gvus. Wes. Cochrane. " Mr. Harry Baker is spending a; few days with Mr. Stewart McQuay. Barrie. A113 ; Beth Lyons is spending a few days v.'iLh her sister, Mrs. Ken; voughton, Barrie. I Mr and Mr...` wuv..r1-~ 1.u.Iu5uLUIl, isarrie. Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, of To-` ronto, spent, Chrsitmas with they laLLe1"s sister, Mrs. Harry Banting.. Miss Mary Kirby, of Thornhill.` spent the Christmas holidays with .1101` mother, Mrs. Kirby. 1 and Mrz Hill nf` 'Y`r\v uua glury uwm. D12). Why then do we not go forward into ever more grace, and come eve: nearer to the glory? And again we nd the flesh is the great hind- rance, so we are told to wall; in spirit, and we will not full the de- sire of the flesh" (Gal. 5:16., and again in verse 18. "If we are lea` by the spirit we are no longer un- der law for there is no law then touches the spirit (V. 23). 'l`hm'=-fnrp it in nvrinpn --'m\r.cc Lt. .-uuulu, zsarrze. Miss Jean Hindle, of ( Ls spending a week with r Mus Margaret Robertson. :\Ir_ and Nfrc \XIiI1i-aw. -.-..-.. .ucu5ucL ILUDEILSOD. and Mrs .Wi111'am Erw Barrie. and Mr. and Mrs. D. of Toronto, spent. Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Harrv Bakpr ac cm---I ..muuu uennebt. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur and son spent Christmas la'(LEI"S parents, Mr. and M R. Arnold, Barrie. ZVHQQ Joan Lru'.-..:1.. -r ~ m..m_, 01 Ioronto, spent Su `With the latter's parents, Mr. Mrs. G. L. Davis. Mist Who mrnnxh-.. - - mm. u. 1.1. uav1s. Miss Ella Mcclean, of spent. Christmas with Mr. 2 Elwood Jennett. 11'?` an,-4 \ b A--A`-- Ivcty xarge crowd was in attendance 1 -` Quite a number from here at- tended the dance at Baxter on Fri- day evening. Mr .and Mrs. C. Duckworth spent the latter: parents. ,Mr. and Mrs. D. Graham. I Q Mr. and Mrs. Jack Henderson and, `family, of Toronto, Sunday` `With parents. Mr, and mu own 1):: ame to come to her own home. One of the best dances was held in the Orange Hall on Wednesday. evening. in aid of the Red Cross.I Everyone had a good time and 3* ,very large crowd atfendancei i from hm-n r-` ouuuu. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs` Ernest Goodwin on the arrival of 3' daughter. Glad to report that Mrs. W. J. 'McClean is improving slowly in the R.V. Hospital, Barrie. All hope she will soon be able to uaya w1Ln '.L'O1'Ol1L0 friends. Miss Vera. Walt spent the Christ-I mas holidays with her aunt and, `uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Mar nmm r-F ulna uuuuays WIUI Mrs. Stroud. (`.\u.n... A-..I_ L! _ / .-"F Your " Harness ._% 7 ; nut uLU11. Rev. and Mrs. Dew and John, of` Mimico, spent, Chi-ismias with tho, Goodwin family. John has remain-i ed for a week's holiday. Mr. Ernest Goodwin spent; a. few days with Toronto friends. I Vera Walt. Qnnnf nu-. nt---1-~ Mrs. Lorne Biggs, of C0ld\vat,er, and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Gale and children, or Barrie, spent Christmas `with Mr. and Mrs. David Jennett. ` Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd srigley and cmldrcn spent, Sunday with the `m1mc1"s pz1I`L`11Ls. Mr. and Mrs. Lev) `t,-xiglcy, Holly. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Brockwell and ,fan11`ly, or Suxmidale, spent, Sundzxg wim Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brockwell Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kenneth. 01 .;.Iu, sperm. '4 carry with the lat- L-.-1.s mother. Mrs. Lhrorence Bzmting M1`. and Mrs. K. Chzmnler. of Bar- rie, spent. Christmas wrth the lat ter`s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. D, Banting. I Nl'1- and mr... m-,...... V - .u;uLLLu5'. M1`. and Mrs. Jean and Jack, s1 `Mfr o nrl lyre. nut . auu Thornton. ` um. ...... ibronl Uur District --- in and Norman Coxworth 1 spent Christmas with and Mrs. Charlie Mooney, oi, rnton. - rabbits would produce V to eight inches long in a. are usually sheared Q .. nun .. ... _ Phone 53 J -1..-.u.u nu year in commercial 1.; wt: receive 01 "1115 Iumess" 01' Grace, how much do we receive? Grace upon grace. There is no} limit from God's side. If grace is limited in us, we ourselves shut, it off, through the esh." for grace ows only through the spirit." By faith we have access into this grace" and it gives us "a hope of God's glory" (Rom. 5:2). Whv than rln urn nnr nn rm"-...-A r? V:un.)uuLz1~$ VVILU Lyons __;__ Klham. Erwin, of :1 Erwin, with I CO(:hY'n hp ` um. aunt. and Mac Boyd, of, 1 Cookstown, her cousin, n `:1 r.r1_ A \4IlA IIAV\as)< ` Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill and! , children spent the Chrismtas holi- .:rt1I1mrs?St day with the former`s parents, Mr ' and Mrs. Fred Hill, at Hamilton. ' demon Skating_ on the rink in the school M Sunday grounds is in full progress now. ` and` Jack Stott, of Peterborough, is ,spending the holidays with his par- Ients here. f afgrcgjl Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stott and Mrs [Norman Hodgins is visiting in To- Coxworth E mum` . I 1U[.`.,. rV.1:1.u_ -- __ I Coxworth 1 with the ' zfv-c fr! 117 u,uu Aura`. J. A. LCHHOX. Mrs. J. P .Carr, who has been 11] for the past week, is somewhat improved and able to sit up. Mr. Richard Stewart, of Toronto. was here Lo see his brother. J. D Stewart. Lzuxuulg w spun. u-tom. 62:5). ` Thus we see that living in the spirit is the only way to satisfy the demands of the law. for the life of the Spirit, is the life of love, and love is the fulllment of law." RT:-nu eh-nan I. um... 51.... 1-...._1 v_-.._ uypiuvzu. 01 am concerned. I Miss Tillie Boako, of Toronto. is` holidaying with her mother. Mrs l Jns. Boake. ' Wedding bells are soon to ring. Keep your ears open. Further de- tails in the near future. Rev. E. Baker, with his wife and son, from Toronto. were with Mr and Mrs. J. A. Lennox. DESC WC(. k. Is: unmnurh--0 ` Our Essa. Township Council :1m):u'- " ently are all satisfied with the busi- | ness atlmrs for 1939. We hope Llmt. the year 1940 will meet, with the!` approval of all concerned. IVHSS Tilli R(\nL-n nf "!'!n......o.\ x~l , ....... vv .uu;:,uul`, Nil` and Mm {mum Mn` L.T.B.. No. 511, Midhurst, met on H vpea_.,.du1e_ night of Dec. 20 and elected Ml. mm M wulwm amuoillcers as follows: W.M., Marg:u'el spencilng the New Year holiday in Peacock; D'M" MM Fik`5"3 Norm Bax fgecretary. Whmifred This correspondent extends to the:;"a5Tl`"' `YV1m'C% 1 Mon(tlelth; ndmnee , 3 1 . ec.- reus., nruncis mg; `mp- ; wry Hmpy New Year llnin, Lillian Handy; . 'Moneith; Conductor, Inside Tyler, Scnnlo ' 2 side Tyler, Henry Ln.np.:; 1;? Com-`l """"""" mlttee Woman, Winnie Monteith;l on Saturday many relatives and committee consists of Mac Field- friends gathered ut the home of H. O-"3 W- Adr55- M5110 07505 ` M, Tompson to pay their last, re_`L. Handy; Refreshment C0lmnltl.ev.l spect, to an old neighbour endiwirmifred Monteith, Francis Craig. friends in the person of Mrs_ R1ch_|Mne Fieldhouse; Pianist. Mildred \ am powen Having been I for se,,_.Wa.rd. Some of the members {mm 1 era} monms_ she bore ne, Smfel.m8iBarx'ie Lodge attended the meeting Wm, mnen pn_nenee_ she leaves to and installed the diercnt omcers, X mourn one son and two dugmcrs und refreslmienis were served at the ii We extend our sympathy to the be- I050 Of the '"3- ' reg`/ed_ ~ AA. 1Uil.bULllU. I Mr. Mrs. a1'c'j iI1|` -, to the- 2; Year. ," nuuuay visitors with Mr. and "V. Mrs. G. Wingrove were Mr. and Mrs. !GrzmL. Shields, of Winnipeg, and - Miss F. Nichols. ' Mr. H. Teasdale, of Weyburn, "Sask., is visiting with relative-.5 in - u BILITIC and vicinity. ` 7' Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Dobsor. spent Christmas with Mrs. D0bs0n':` ?,sisLer at Holland Centre. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. I in Mu.koku, guests cnc(:'.s` sister, 1\/Irs. ] (fhriqhnnu - Alib- ' (,`hJ'isLnms Duy Bmwnls w(:n- M1`. H 1'15 and 1':um'ly, Mrs. land Mrs. `H. Mr ..n,a n1.... - - --- A pun. 1. Scvuml cars snowb:mk:s on 'owing to the it ~ mg. 1 . I I (Eh:-iul |\\4u:~ l\... uu._ya. The Trustees` and n1m:Lim;' was held `Due. 27. L`: J11. days. 'r'h.. nut: ucbu urwm. D26). The1'e1`ore. God, by sending His own Son in the likeness of the esh in which sin operates, does "what the law could not do, that is. He "condemned sin in the esh" (8:3) "Then. the righteousness of the law might be fullled in us. who walk not according to esh, but ac- cording to spirit" (Rom. 8:3). 4 Thus we am: that liuincr in `ED l;uLU-5 SXSLCI`, Mrs. Christmas. i Recent visitors` at son's \\'l:1't.` Mr. and Mrs. and Betty and Mr. 0.55 burns: and Eileen. Mi..;-. Btnnctt is home ' nu. ana have gone t ter months. ! 1 ULILU. I Miss Edith MacDonald, of To-, ronto, is spending the holidays with` `her sister, Mrs. Cecil Marcellus. I ` Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clute, of Mid-i 1 land, spent Sunday at R. Houg:.- [0I`.':3. mu. ..._.. -- -- Mrs. C. Marcellus and Clara vis- [ited in Penetang and Midland witltl relatives. l mu n.....I xx..- .-. .. - ALayy_y ncw 183.!` B0 8.11. I Mrs. B. Sweezie returned home from Detroit, Mich., for Christmas with her daughter, Mrs. A. Hall. Peter Clute, nf 'T'r\rnn1-n ....~-.4 wwu uux` uaugnner, Mrs. Clute, of sp< [the holiday with his father, W. .Clute. 1\/I ..- n -:7 - m a muultil` In Toronto. Two very successful public school vconcerts were given last week, St Pn.u1's on Dec. 22 in the afternoon :and Painswick in the evening. 5 Congratulations to Orval Arnold. and Miss Dorothy Jordan, who were. married in Toronto on Wednesday.j 'Dec. 27. I Mr. and Mrs. Edward Carr enter-3: ltained a few of the young people . , to a. goose supper on Thursday even-i. ling. Dec. 28. I 1 ucx 111 Mr. Taylor and family er's brother T`urn 1. Ul'Ol1E0. with in Toronto. urn... ....... -_:-V - Charlie Wice, Mr. -anullli. Miss Anne Fralick, with her parents. YOlll' ('nl`)`n:r\nnr1cn-:1 wuu ucl.` pa.1`enLS. Your correspondent the 4 editor and sta v-_x.nce a very Happy new Year. 'T`hn;-n A... ..x' AA -' ux _\uu . . . . Law threatens. Grace pleads. Law says, "The soul Lhm sinner}. it shall die" (Ez. 18:4, 20). Grace sa_\'.~:. Wl1ere sin abounds Grace superabounds" (Rom. 52:20. Law brlngs :1 curse LDcuL, 27:26). Grace removes the curse (Gal 3:13-. . vow 6|`.-. 1-... ....... An.I_. .._L _,,,u I A` t. w 1. cur. Those out of 11011- days were Mrs. son "Bud with friends Mrs. Robt. Wamica with her sis- ter in Toronto. I IVY)` f`hrn-Ha ':I\I\ -- - ` {_:.j-.--1 Holiday visitors \/ITS. Wi1m'1'nvr= mm-n mu. nu: "`-"' Iznarkel Christnms visitors included Doug-! lus Arnold with his pi!-l'611lS. T Miss Ma1'gm'et Canning`, or Gilf01'(i|hm"- and Miss Jean Paris" with Mr. and John-` stone. I T\If.',., A..,, 7 ~- Happy New Year to Mrs. R Qumnvzin ne. and Mrs. John MacDonald: to Toronto for the win- nonths. ` _ 1' xvorc In the` .5 the Sunnid.a.le road` insullicicnt, snow fenc-7 4 PAIN SWIG WYEVALE Lu: vvLL:t:, Mr. and Mrs the form- re given but urnnb cw D-10'. Yet the law was holy, just and good" (Rom. 7:12). The law failed because it; was impotent through the esh" (Rom. 8:3). `Thm'nfm-n and hu Cnv1r1A\n r:;

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