Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 26 Apr 1917, p. 5

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--mg.--vu n-.a una nnuun.a.\a -.1. o\AlsALlIl\Jll, is a son of Roht. Crowe, T Elm- vale, and a brother of Miss Annie .C1'owe,.A1landale. `He was draft- ed from the 157th into the 19th Bn, The casualties uv.._, o\rAJ\_a .-x;-. us: o\} \.ll.lll\ll`l In every respect, Lieut. McCar- thy was a- young Canadian of the nest. type and he leaves behind him the best of all monuments-- the memory `of a life well lived .and a noble death. Trinity Church Vestry Meeting `Despite the many calls made upon the people for patriotic purposes during the past year, the ongregation of Trinity Church have not only maintained their nancial position but have increased their givings by nearly 551200 as compared with the pre- ceding year. This was one of the several gratifying features that marked the presentation of the annual reports `at the `adjourned vestry meeting held on Monday night. The total contributions for general purposes were. $3882.52. Of this, $2088 was contributed by envelope and $898 by open collections, while mis- sions contributions were $303.91. A special collection of $139.75: was given for the New Ontario Fire sufferers.- Sunday School receipts also were substantially increased. I On Tuesday, April `I0, the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Barthol- omew, Ingleside Farm, Guth- rie, was the `scene of a quiet but pretty wedding," when their eldest daughter, Mary Rachel, was uI1i- ted in the holy bonds of matri_ mony to Mr. Walter Walker Cald- well, son of Mr. and. Mrs. G. A. Caldwell, Shanty Bay. The cere- mony was performed by the Rev. N. Campbell" in the presence. of immediate friends. `The bride was given away by her father, and wore a gown of embroidered crepe de chene. Miss Jean Bar- tholomew, sister of the bride, acted as bridesmaid, and the- groom was attended hy his bro- ther, Mr. Norval Caldwell. W ` the bride was a pearl necklace set with sapphire; to the bridesmaid, a, -gold bar pin set with pearls, to the groouxsman, a pair of cuff- links. After a dainty lu11che;on the Ihappy couple left amnl snowers of confetti and good wisl1es for l)Atta Quebec, Toronto, and other points. the hrido travelling in a `nig;9;or-l>r0\\'n serge suit wit rose pink hat. The Labof Problem Pte. A. Johnston, `Barrie, this week repdrted as presumed to have died is probably the same man who was in the casualty list six months ago and whose rela- t_ive's- could not be located in Bar- rie or vicinity. . Y.-\-\A' I\t\`/\r\r` 1;- l'lI..--A..I.. l..._.l Allaudale` last week that Pte. Eden W. S. Boone, sonof Mr. and Mrs. 1, Boone, had been admitted to a Wimereaux hospital on Apr. 10, with wounds in the right side. He belonged to the 157th Bn. 'l|A'.. .___.I It..- '1' CV 'rn_.._,_4,___ ;L:- 'Il\lI\Il.l.b\J u ll\J Lvlvnn .5; Mr. and Mrs. "J. S. Brunton this week received. a comet and some other articles left in England by their son Lorne. Ottawa has advised them that he is not a prisoner in Germany and therejis little hope that he is still alive. `I'll... `l'A-...'... T 1...J..... `I\T.....l. nnuun . \JI\/ unguuu Ans; \.: uvnu. PZe..Louis J. Eades, of W\.X}<;:%t Gwillimbury, on returning home wounded was g'iven_a recepti0n,. an address and a`purse.` He en- listed at Brfadford and went ov- erseas with the 76th Bu; He was severely wounded in the Somme` offensive last SepteInhe'r, and lost his right leg. A __-1_.._._.'L.._. ____.2L... ............._1:...... um: . A110th( .I`LP,fI`0y man was in- eluded in this week s casualties ---a sqn of Mrs. James Reid. The nti'ioia.I notice of his wounding is as fnllnws:--Pte. Harvey Walter Reid. Mounted Ries, officially reported admitted to No. 5 Brit- ish Red Cr-ass H0sp.ita1,' \Vimer- ea_ux.iApri1 12, wounded severely, chest. Pte. Reid was living at Bannerman, Man.. at. the time of his enlistment. and joined the 2`32nd Bn. of Winnipeg, being sllhS0q1ient.lV_ drafted into the Mounted Ries. - The casualty lists occupied much space in the papers, and as ,might be expected, includ- ed a number '1`ron_1 the 157th Bn. The Simcoe names in the list of wounded were :- ` Allandale---Eden W. S. Boone, L.-Cpl. Potts. ` 4 fBar1'ie-A. E. Taylor, W. R. Smith, S. F. Martin. T 1`1-II:.-_____,_,\.I -I O 1ll.\,...-...L. 5 ;;un Elmvale---T_. R. Johnston, A. J. Crowe, H. N. Henry. T Midhu1`st---J. H. lVIOI1teit.h. Midland K. S. Duncan, `W. Harris, A. -Foster, W. Forten. Minesing-Wall/ace Pattenden. Orillia -- D. A. Radcliffe, J. D. Jamiesam, F. M.` Williams, M. J. Haywood," Corp. L. S. Gill, E. Rib- bans. , f 1-\ -r ;-..- 'wi`:(u)`l`l in:vs:()'03w:-:-Iti. S. Macnab, 11. B. Brett, C. Foley, '1`. W. Page. - I1- -1_-L-____,- T A FI \--_..--L.I..__ ;. _UI/\Jo Cookstown -- J. A. Tmnnblcy, L.-Cpl. E. Reynolds, J. G. Suth- erland. v r|1 ax I n A 1`

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