Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 6 Oct 1921, p. 3

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ulfzlsllulbll. The public school pupils and teachers are preparing for Fair day, tomorrow, in Oro Town Hall. are` vhoping for ne weather tomorrow. On Wednesday, Sept. 28, the marriage of `Miss Zelma Johnston, youngest daughter of 'Mr. Sarnue1 Johnston, to_ Mr. Sid-ney Cox of Anten Mills was solemnized in the An- glican Church by Rev. F. Herman at 3.30 * p.m. The church was suitably decorated for the. occasion with _autunm leavesand white asters. The bride was attended by her. sister, Miss Edith Johnston of Toronto, and the groom was ably supported by Mr. Earl Johnston, brother of the bride. Miss E. Her-man presided at the organ. Mr. and Mrs. `Cox, I understand, -are going to Eng- land for their wedding trip and will visit Mr. Cox's relatives after `his absence of` several years in this country. A miscellan- eous` shower -was given for the -bride at the rectory the week -previous. She `also receiv- ed some valuable gifts of furniture. Mrs. Cox will be especially missed` in church circles and the good wishes of a host of friends go with them both as they embark on the sea of matriinony. It is raining tonight but we `ll UDCIIU alUn A. H. Walker, General Manager of the Sterling Bank, accompanied by -an inspect- or, called for a few minutes on the local `branch last week. He was very much sat- ised with the progress this branch has made and anticiphtes a bright future in Gljaighurst. Tim .m.kl:.. ....L....I .....:I- - V I - * ruuvcu UIIUK I0 uraagnurst. The cremated remains of Mrs. Lindsay of Los Angeles, California; were received here on Wednesday and on Thursday were interred in the Anglican burying ground beside those of her `husband, Rev. John I Lindsay, one time -rector of this parish, and who predeceased her about eight` years. Rev. F. Herman, rector. officiated, several _ church officials and old parishioners being present also. A 1! `lfnlh-.. l`___-_._I II I -` vtuc rarr H156 vveanesaay. I Mr. and Mrs. Nelles of Dalstgon have `moved -back to Craighurst. The m-nmnrml w.m..:m. .4 11... t:...:.__. susmsss bLLscz NOTES 1! .... ........ n..u-_. I I- sncamus lzuwl-lI'(1S recovery. Word has "been -received of the marriage of Mr. Alf.-White. son of Mr. Wm. .White, to Miss F agan of Coulson, latterly of Tor- onto, in Toronto on Wednesday, Sept. 28. They are spending the honeymoon in_Mich- igan with relatives of Mr White. A or-nn+ 'I'r|.un\11 t........ .1...._._ _..-...1_.I nlw lgan wzm relatxves of Mr White. A great many from `here attended Elm- vale Fai-r last Wednesday. Mr. and Mn Noll... .-.c I`\..l..a.... 3.....- IIoll\JlII\lJ I Oct. 3.--R. McCi'acken's little daughter, Iona, whose sad accident was reported in last %week s issue, has been removed from Barrie hospital to her home and is pro- gressing towards 1'-ecovery. Word has -hm-m .m...:.....: ..c .1... ........:...... .----_------------- ono FAIR connzcnou A..._:.. n-.u-,, ' %%$$%$&$&$w%%&;;;;;;;E%%% :3 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING TOWNSHIPS E %&*$$%$*&$%&g&$$&w$&w%%&&| h!` I Iiii `Insulin- Fhas. Hart ` Ch. Hart Harrison M B1:'_rHsbX % smounm CR6-{'G'.w.R.5T CLOWES * THE BARRIE EXAMINER by Mr. Coon. mm `ween wwn menus m Angus. Coon-hunting seems to be the favorite pastime among the boys these evenings, II the corn elds are visited quite "frequently UUI-5 man mm every success. * Mr. Armstrong of Cobourgvis visiting at Kennedy Giubson s. Miss Lottie Cochrane spent a. few days. last week with friends in Angus. C0011-hllntint? nnmg fn kn 51-... t,...a...L- I cuu cu > SC verzzu. years ago. "Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Mitcell of Bond Head were visitors at Mrs. H. Lougheed7s on Sunday. Charles Johns has left to attend Queen s University, Kingston. Friends and neigh- bors wish him every Mr. Arman-mm mt r`nlm...... :_ ..:_:L:__ Jl\IIJIJI A Mr. Davis of Banrie is taking over Mr. Andrews` blacksmith shop. He w-ill ll a long felt need in this vicinity, asvthe shop has not been occupied since Mr. Andrews retiredfseveral years - `Mr. and Mr: I-Tun}: lII..L..ll .: *n__J one 453 field St. uuu). ,J. McLaughlin of Midland spent a few days with his brother, 0. McLaughlin, last week. 1 Miss Scott spent. the week-end at Elm- vale under the parental roof. Colds add la grippe are prevalent in this vicinity. ` The hum of the threshing machine is heard in the different sections. {The po- tato diggers `are also busily engaged though this year s yield is not as good as that of 1920. h ` Graduate Ca;1:(.i;an Ophthalmic College, Toronto uaxuvnlc uuu Mmlantl 1*`aH'S. Miss Lily Middleton is home from onto. `I 7 ... . --... _ -,..cu-u: uuu 21.11 report a good time. Elmvale -and Midland Fai .. Mica In" Lf:A.lI..L.._ 1- 1-~ " "' Quite ;a number from here attended the Register-ed_ Optometrist 99 Dunlop St. . _` Phone 143 `D......:- UUUIUII wm De new on Uct. 30. The bachelors fowl supper was a decided success. A number of ladies were -invited, which uddeld greatly to the serving of the supper; About thirty young people were presellt and all report good time. rnnn kn-n ..46.-....l....l LL- Quite -9 rmmhpr O.R.RUSK uu.u.\a unnlu yuan $00. It is an established fact that lenses which are 'too strong are as much of a_ detriment as no lenses at all. Last Friday a very severe wind and rain storm pamed over here. "blowing off barn doors and up-rooting a few trees. For a whileit looked as if a real tornado were coming. ' -~ Thu ,_`:_____'____ __V_, - 5 u -- - ' Ulllllllls 1 The {anniversary services of t Church will be held Oct. 30. Tlm hm-l-mlnm tam! .......... -- u will find I;l,1`8' designs of great hro. Yet our dcrute; 88 `: vv 3: 5JGDCBs You may be able to pick out a pair which seem to fit your eyes because they make things look more distinct and brighter; but for all you _know'or can de- _ termine, they may .be too strong- so strong, in fact, that. they are `doing your eyes more harm than good. Ti in on ....L..1..1.-..1.....: :--L LI--A LJXIBL we,-ex ueatn removed 11}. B. Howard. Mr. Howard came to this community about one year -ago to teach our public school. but failing health compelled him to resign last May. However, he continued to act as superintendent of the Sunday School until two weeks ago. He was an active church worker and will be missed in the village. The remains were taken to Lyn- den for burial. Mrs. Howard has the sym- pathy oi the entire community in her trouble. A to think you can pick out your own glasses. `f__- _.__ L_ 1: . -- _ uuuul (IUD . Miss Stella Desjmkline, who is in Orillia hospital with diphtheria, is progressing fav- orably, ` , W. Winters, the genial storekeeper, is `all smiles this week. It's a. girl. ` Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Truan motored to Toronto on Saturday to visit friends. Last. week death removed E. B. Howard. Mr. Howard mmm +n H-.::. .......m....:l_. -L-,,- uuy. . A Quit, a number from here attended bhe Conservative convention in Stayner on Thursday and the U. F. O. on Saturday. Mrs T._ McKinnon is in 3: van: ....;+;....:n .Luu1a'uuy ana me U. 1". U. McKmnon is m condition; ML... QL..II_ *n-V' -'- -casual` I VV \J\J.I.I Oct. 3A.-Mr. `and Mrs. W. Jones of Barrie called on Mr. and Mrs. D. Davidson on Onio .. ........L.._ 1'---` I -- " ' ` .5 uuuuing a garage. Miss Minnie Woods has returned to Dal- ston. having spent the past month at the home of her brother. Fred. Mr. and Mrs. C. Keyes visited her moth- er.) Mrs. D. McCullough. Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter, who spent the summer here, have returned to the city. uur: au minutes Later. ! A. Canning and B. Morris are building additions to their houses and G. James `is building a garage. JiR Mihhin Wnnrln Ln- ....L..__._J . 1\ 1 rt;-9. .4. mu:-suau, wuss M. Todd and H.` Todd. Donald Crawford fell from a tree on` Mondzxy and broke one of his arms. The morning train from the southis now due `20 minutes" later. A I`'.`....:..... -.._I H `I ' ` : torm nnsnnri nvnr km 111.5 A MISTAICE 5.mu wurx wmcn ues before him. . j Among those who attended Newmarkct "Fair were Robert Bateman, Mr. and Mrs. S. Marshall, Miss M. Todd and H.` - Donald Crnwfnnl fall fun. -- --- scuu .<,.near Uoulson Hill. a V Mrs. Lila Crowe has rented a furnished house in Barrie and is now living there for the winter months. Mrs. C. P. McLennan spent the week- end at Lakefield with her daughter, Mrs. Rev.) T. L. White. Mr. White was re- cently inducted pastor of the Lakeeld Baptist Church my the Peterboro Associa- tion, in the presence of Va large'congrega.- t tion. The examining council reported that ` `he `had passed the examination tests very dcreditably and was fully prepared for the great work which lies before him. Amnnrr H-man mlm-. ..u-..-..l--I \7~--- ` ' ` -`-~----.--J uuu ACUUIIUUU On Monday, brmgmg home Mm Anme Jacks. Mrs.` Fields and child of Niagara spent several days with her sister, Mrs. Ross Sheldon. Miss Sadie Smith is visiting at John Stur- geon s,.near Coulson Hill PE `fun f`-nu..- L..- __:_,. I 0 uul l.\\.ll Oct. 4.-- Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grose ~ In! Mr. and Mrs. D. Miller -motored to na on Saturday and returned on Monday, Mim Mrs: Pinlnl- ......I _.L:'.v,| 9 `V0 BR'? .`IW99D have Barrie id (J1; H0!-1.-Y .1-F-F.I3.0 uu uuuut uay 1 a very critical I the Union I Tor- Auto-Gas Tractor Mechanics, The Vul- canizers, Battery Repairing. Oxy Acetylene Welding. Mechanics earn $5-$15 per day. Train for theseat our big modern school-- largest and best equipped in Eastern Can- ada. Big new equipment of all kinds, in- cluding aero engines. Actual practical sys- tematic training, very best instruction; only'few` weeks required. We train you day and evening classes without extra charge. Board and room. 37 up; Call or write; beautiful free catalogue. Seventeen years experience,` `schools from coast to xC08Sl :. Hen1phill s Big Auto Gas Tractor lsohooi, 163 King St. West, Toronto. 9'7 lI\....A..__ ' I `All kinds of Auto Accessories,_ Cut rate Vulcanizing Express charges prepaid both- ways on tires we vulcanize We sell new Goodyear, Dominion, __Dunlo'p and Royal Oak TIRES. We prepay charges onall orders of $10 and upwards to any point in Ontario. Your Mail Orders will receive as. prompt attention and painsgta-king care as if you were ordering in person.- If you can t visit us yourself, wrife your needs to j A ::--1.: _._ Wanted at Once--200 Men- V` caniZeX'3. Rfffv PDV\0;r;nn (L... A--A--1- "` I Rev. Fr. Heydon, transferred from Allis- ton to Fairbank parish, Toronto, was pre- sented with a purse and an address from his parishioners before -leaving. a or SUPPLIES ..v . -v- u v - uhvl nuvnna Some articles have been stolen from the property of Chas. G. Bowyer, eighth line, Vespra. Any person found trespassing here- after will be severely dealt with. 40c OUR HOME. AUTO Acsssokhi, i}i'i$.% 4'77_.'1'7-11/, v_..__ o.-- W CROWN SYRUP, 2'5. CROWN SYRUP,` 5's. Silver Gloss Starch . . . BULK DATES . .. Lily White Syrup, 2's; Lily White Syrup, 5 s. PURE LARD, 1's. . . . PURE LARD, _3 s. . . . USED TIRES, SIZES, $5, $10, $15 _ AUTO BEDS, 15.00 NOTICE TO TR ESPASSERS ,_ __L2 -1 cnoss nsuf SARDINES 18 CHEESE 25 lb. Plume 447 sucnn BACON AF LB. ENO S rRu%11j_AL'fs, 59 i3o'rrua iffw, 477:4?-'91`/Q `Yong-e-t`1"eet,_ Toronto :11 TV THE CHAIN STORE; or CANADA j 25 DUNLOP ST., BARRIE ,- (_.___., wt TI 2 only to each customer SATURDAYSPECIAL 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Only Ull DU 0 37-40cstw F RUITCAKE Laundry I . 23 . 55c . 23c . 62c .`20c . 49c . 12c 4- .10c SYRU 30 LYLE S 25 --.-vow nuvu I IGISC3. .` PXLM OLIVE SOAP. . .RlNSO . . . . . . . . 3 for: Princess Soap Flakes. . 29 DA! In l\l run run -- Read The Examiner Adlet Column. at Brys0n s iunch `I (H10 AYLMER CORN ' Me CAN T ow DUTCT{ ;aundry Soaps 10 bars, 72c Page Three . .39c . 15c i 232 10c rank UH Macklin inn MRCKIIH gins _ le-Macklxn Fsccnt Trio 55 Harrison `tmon Four :IuJJ:'a mry_ su; 1r ......._.._-. .. ~- nee . Hart * $2000 $1300 up-DUUU 81200 }$16oo $3600 moo $3000 `I nan .$2800 $2000 ` $3300 .s13oo $2000 -32:00 81950 $1500 x ) u non Four 9 Quartet W 1 Stewart 1 Stewart FL00 Positively stop: these trouble`: I Inuzinmwoezing. coughing. weeping cyu non : nccuury--L unless you likc being that way. 01.00 at your drugusth. or writ: Templetonu, Toronto. or I free trial. Local Agent : for Barrie: Wm, Grassland; - -Allandalo, A. E. ~Pamuon. V 4115 au 1.`_. 11. 1140011130115. Cookstown prize winners at Ivy School Fair were: Arthur Cooper. 3rd `in asters and 5th in poultry; N01-man Reed, 5th in potatoes; _Velm-a Bateman, 3rd in onions; Allan Reed, 41:!) in onions; JoeTDunning, 4th for -model of farm gate; Myrtle Ran- kin. 4th for owers. . . --_-.. .... .. uuvvvullo uunvvlnlvjn W1iis. `R. J. Galzgher of Barrie is visit- ing at F. H. Robinson's. nnnbnfnnvn nn:nn n-:........... ..L Y-.-. O_L_-| vvclsn-t`-llu uh I`. 11 ILODIIISOII . Wallace Dinwoody left last week fdr Tor- _-onto, where he will attend University. ` Mr-.. D I n..n.._L-__ -: - -- vuu G U IIUUIU. Mrs. Jas. Donnell visited in Bradford on Sunday. ' man 1214.... (`l\l\O\l|- A! D...._- _..-._A L|-- IKIGJ Miss `Edna Cooper of Barrie spent the vweek-end at F. H Robinson's. lunatic n:nuuynnJu- `AC6. I....I. ....__I- 2-- VII-.. um. nuuuuus um ween. Mr. and Mrs. R. Duiu left this`weck for Toronto, where they will make their home. A... A_._.__I_I ,1v III uvulc. Otto Arnold of Toronto spent the week- end at home. 1]-... Y-.. Y\___.__lI ,1 E`, I 0 vs 1- I cuc apuuuulg uus WEEK In TOWD. Mr Plant of Barrie spent a few day at. War. Henson's last week. _ I `II. .....I Mr... `n n__u:,, La. .1- care. II __ mmmmum!!! `U1:llUu I Mr. and Mrs H. B Barnw of Stoutfvillc are spending this week in town. . `M'r plllllf nf `Ruin-:1: 1Vr\nv\C- n 9--u -`------ ~1- VVK7Ul\u - The Methodist anniversary services will be held on Sunday. Oct. 30. Rev. W. N. Chantler of Toronto will preach. --For gasoline engines, see Rankin. Mrs John Agnew `is under the doctor's l`..`1l'&3., nome owmg to her _mother's illness. Mrs Wm. Leeson moved to Toronto this week. rnL_ 11.41, L 1- . - - --- ......u- ur Aanloauuu 10:30 snultullly. : rs. T. White attended the meeting} of the Board of Management of the W. M. S. in Toronto last week. , _ mun Muknl Dnnlnl... -..l' lVL':_,,,, `I " uue. ulu. uumpneu Mr. Schwalb ahd family attended the! Jewish New Year celebration in Toronto. ; I ! The remains of the late George Morrison were buried at Alliston last Saturday. Mr: T D `III-.14.. ...LL_...J-.l 1_L, -- 0. HI zoronto ;asI: week. Miss Mabel Rankin `of Chicago was called home owing to her _mother's illness. Mre Winn Innunu -n.uu..l 4.. 'l`V......-:._ LL:-_ _____..... .......... ..u-uuuug xo Au \:u'tn 5Uo Herschel Gampbqll and family of Hamil- ton spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Jno. Campbell M1` RIIHIIIIIH-A Jul `nos\:`-- ..}.4.__J__l Al n. u. Dwuullg. . Miss Foreman of Regina will give an `address in the Methodist Church. on Sun? day and on Monday will .addres's the Wo~ men s Missionary Auxiliary. A Crusade-Tea will be given on Monday. ' i The rnmwina of M Ilnmm. I`: 'l`......._....LL Frank Orr Frank Orr \ Mnnlrlln um uuuu: m orampton. A . i A nuscellaheous shower was gxven to Muss Muriel -l:1ce on Thursday evening of last week by er many friends. ` IR/Tm In Linllmm... I.-. III -...:A.L -...-.. wcuzx uy 1 U1` many II`l8IKl.`7. `Mrs. Vdm. McGowan IS 111 with pn mania. Nurse Dinwoody is in charge. Hnranhnl (`.nmn'l.\..lI .....I l.`.......:l_- .n It, uuuuu ux IHUSDOH Wm preacn. Muss McKechme spent the her home in `Brampton. A nnnnnhnnvm uknumu 'IIvl\;\ . _._.. ...... ..._..:. uuu. uuuu. vuw. WUCIS. f `The Presbyterian anniversary services will be held on Sunday, Oct. 9. Rev -McL. Smith of Alliston will preach. LHSQ MnKna-hnin nnnnf I-I-no I1vnn`r Q.-.` ..Ln H. H. BURNS, late of Barrie Cairiage Co., has `taken over the rubber-tire department and can be depended upon to give prompt and satisfactory service in-putting on or repiiring rubber tires. Wheelsalso ;'epaired.. ..... luv envvu uu uuuuuqy. I The remains of Mr. Howes of Tecumseth. were buried at Lewis c'emetery on_ Friday` afternoon of last week. T i Tnnx Tnkk -1 Y ..._|.l._.. _.:_!L, I I - - - cuucuxuuu U1 mew WBBK. Tom Jebb oi Lon`don visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jebb. thisweek. ."`L_ I-,____l'A_VLV w 9 sauna? couis. ASTHMA. spoil Indny 3 holiday. fair may be seen ms jewelry store. ` tical. examination uuu an muu HLlUl - ` Miss Rhoda Banting of Torontospent. 'th'e week-end` with her mother. Mrs. B. W. N. Banting. ' ' Minn Fn-gnu... A6` I)....:.... ...:n 4,, unuul uuy. Godd stock of rubbers for men, `women and children for sale at Fisher's. Try our boots and shoes. I 1. IR... DL-..I.. n_,.s A -- ` `_B_UGG`YRUBBER,TIRES ..-... ..u..... uuu vv uualu uuuu-snuuu. Mrs Harry Raukiryis seriously `ill. Nurse Sutherland is in attendance. 1)___ an 1. u up . ___,-- -... uvuuuuwuvliu T. and Mrs. White attended the! `Seuman-Garden _ wedding in Toronto on Saturday. (innit. clan`: n` _..LL...... I-- -- ~-- Mr. and Mrs.Geo{. Du attended the` wedding of their son, Dr. John Duff. in - Toronto on Wednesday of last week. Jack McCmw of Toronto visited last week with John and William Sutherlgnd. `I3... [I'...____ Y1- 1 The` representative of The F, Thnmnunn `kT........ .u.-..-_ NEWS or cooxstowu : Building e time. T week-end `at I! with pneu- 'I (I11-urnn Barrie Examiner in Cookstownis George ` C00kStOWn and adianpnf. l'nIIV\+i|I7 I`VII1! , you. and hoping that it may help to keep` this electric lamp -and our'best wishes with . ' it for-\your future happiness. We know i ,u.u gut on sung and cneeriui in your man- ner. You have always encouraged your associates to be at practice and regular in -their attendance` upon the Sabbath services. Your solo work for us has been much ap- preciatetihand we feel that you -have helped us very materially in the success` of our work as a choir. You have encouraged us to give our best in music and song to the church in the name of our Master whom we serve. As a token of our esteem for a place in your memory for Cookstown Methodist choir, we request you to accept you iwillbring to your own home much ` cheer and brightness, Ibut if from this there goes out a little added light we will be happy in the,thought _of having had a part in producing it. We will pray that the rays of Heaven '-may_:~contin1_xe to shine upon you and that in your new sphere you may enjoy unbounded happiness. Signed` on behalf of the choir of Cookstown Meth- odist Church: Thos. R White, Elva Lead- lay, Jennie Robinson, Frank Robinson, R. W; Glass. , ' I 1 I IVIUIISHIIVII `On the eve of her marriage, Miss Muriel Bruce was last week presented with an el- ectric lanrp from the Methodist choiu ac companied by the following address:~- Dea-r'Miss Bruce:---The choir of Cooks- town Methodist Church, having learned of your approach-ing marriage and removal from our town. have come to your home this evening to convey to "you ielicitatxons and best wishes. You have been a*faith- ful member of our choir, generous with your gift -of song and cheerful in You have nlwnv,-u nnnnun-nun:-I rain. I unuuuuu sun, wxm mue nan and mink fur. On their return they will reside at 99 North- cliffe Bvd., Toronto. uulvt`-ll a ueaumui nuuson seal cont. Miss Bruce was favorably known for -her vocal and other war work throughout Sim- coe County, while the groom was doing his duty for hiscountry, having served three years at the front. He is now man- h ager of the` Union -Bank of Canada in Wheatley. Ont-ariog. where after an extended 5'] wedding trip to several eastern points they will make their home._ "I Duff-East . ; iAt St. Paul s Methodist Church, Wed- nesday. Sept. 28, Rev. J. A. Rankin, as- sisted by Rev. Newton Powell, united in marriage~,Ellen Muriel, daughter of Mrs. East and the late Wm. East, to Dr. John ; Hcnry Duff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Duff of L.` Cookstown. The bride, [who was given away by her mother, wore a wedding dress . _ of white'ki-tten`s ear crepe and pearl trim- l ming. Her court train was lined with shell cpink. and her veil of Brumels net. was caught with a. wreath of orange blossoms. 9 Her shoes were-silvergbrocade and she car- ! ried a shower bouquet of roses. Miss Mur- 1 iel Dunning, in rose taffeta with black lace that and carrying pink roses. was brides- `maid. The ower girls. Miss Betty Mac- , Kerrow and Katharine Westlake, wore pale green` organdie frocks with hats to match: and carried baskets of roses. Mes- ! ter Bobbie MacKerrow acted as page. Dr. Jamieson Du' was best man and the usb- ers were Mr. George Scroggie and Dr. Frank Knight. During the signing of the register. Miss Vera McLean sang and Mr. `F. A. Watson was at the organ. After the cere- mony a reception was` held in Jenkins Art Galleries. Mrs, East and Mr. and Mrs. si Duff receiving. wDr. and Mrs. Duff left later on their wedding trip for the Adiron- tl docks, the bride travelling in a navy blue tricotine suit, with blue hat and mink fur. On thnir I-Atnrn H-mu mill .....:..l.. ..4. nn "_.LL l t ...-v-uu'vu 9! IIVV At the Methodist Church. Aurora. on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 5, a very pretty wedding was solemnized by Rev. Dr. Henry Harper. the pastor, when Miss Muriel Geor- `gia Bruce, only daughter of Mrs. Clifford Bruce. Cookstown, became the wife of Mr. Donald Milton MacGregor. youngest son of Mr. Donald Ma.cG13Eor, Ormond. The at- tractive bride wore a beautiful castor-shade velour suit trimmed with beaver, henna hat and dark brown shoes.` Her owers J-were a corsage bouquet of Sunset roses. "The groo;n's gift was ta. pretty grey squirrel scarf. while from -her mother the "bride re- 'ceived a beautiful Hudson seal cont. Mice Flinn Inn: 6' nnnn ....l.l-. I--..._-.. Lt" I I -`ulrlgrltragontatigvn I MacG recor-Bruce |[_,_|_.A ,I! . A1 I alues. wuv ITIIII V\lI'If\C-UIIUI` Miss Annie Patterson of Edgar was the winner of the two rst prizes given for the best loaf of homemade bread at Oro Fair. vtuu run" on vveunesuay of `last week. Howard Beath has commenced duties at the G. T. R. oices in Allandale. ' Mr. Stevenson gave a lecture to the stud- ents on Tuesday morning. He talked on `modern business methods, which interested the - students immense-Iv muuuru uusmess meunods, the. students nmmensely. __-......uv VVI-I-SIIE IIUIB3 ' The Business College held a very success- ful weiner and marshmallow roast last Wednesday night. A good crowd of over eighty 0T both new and ex`-students were in attendance and all had a merry time. Miss Gordon has r elf her duties on the stall . - A large number of new students and some returning after the summer york started on Monday. ' A nnrnkmn AC ..c...l.._4._ -1: u a .. -- uu Lu.uuu'u_y . -A number of Asttudents afended the Elm- vale Fair on Wednesday of `last week. H0wa1'd.Benth has nnvn-nn..-....l '.I..A.:-_ -L WUUl\`UUUo Irving Nelson attended Elmvale Fair last week. : _.--.----w-rgn Oct.` 3.---Miss Frankie Bowles of' Brad- ford is the guest of Mrs. Cyrus Smith this week. . S ` " Chas. Medcraft was in the city last week. A number from Bethesda attended the School Fair at Stroud last Monday. Bethesda Methodist Church held its anni- versary services on Sunday, Oct. 2. Rev. E. T. Douglas of Barrie conducted both afternoon and evening services in a most C impressive manner. The music was furnish- S ed by the choir -of Churchill Presbyterian `Church. whose [services were, as always, highly appreciated. . . Miss Gertie Cooper and Miss Chantler of Cookstown visited Mrs. G. Smith over the week-end. 1'_..:.._ xr_u___ . '. ... . _ A 5mm m ucr slsuer, Mrs. ueo. Neely. Mrs. Banting of Ivy spent a couple of days last week with her nephew, W. Len- nox Black. W V * Lvabls uvl Iuulauul`, HITS. pT0ule. _ Mrs Bert McCoukey of Alland-ale is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Geo. Neely.` MKS. Bntill Of Tvv anon! u Ann-~`n A` uuc gucab or near nepnew, Unester Mcconkey. Mrs. F. `Clark and family have returned to Toronto after visiting Miss Maud Clark and J. Clark. Mrs. Elizabeth Ness `and -daughter, Miss Wilda, came from Big Cedar, where they have been camping for four months, and` are visiting the former s sisters here, and also -Allandale and Barrie friends, before going to their home in Toronto. Mm 'r"Ina Milllnn ml` 'D..ll- t.1._.,._A 9, Qctober_'6, 1921. 5.....5 w uncu uume Ill .l.Ol'0nl20. Mrs. Thus. Mullen of Belle Ewart is us- iting her mother, Mrs. Sproule. MP8 Bert 'Mnnnv\bn1y A4` AI`l......1...l.. 1.. LL- ua_y\ ms parents. ' Mira McKinley of Toronto is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. W. Green. Miss Margaret J. McCo'nkey is in Orillia, the guest of her_ nephew, Chester Mcconkey. and familv hmm .-.+.........A auca vxmuug xnenus m '1'0l'0nt0. Blythe McConkey of Toronto spent Suh- day\ with `his `parents. Mhn MnT(inlduy n4` 'l`.......... 1- __:_:.-, I Oct. 4.--Mrs. Alf. Martin has returned after visiting friends in Toronto._ Rlvfhn M.-(`!rmb.... At 'l`.._-..L -A-r A F` 5--.. .. v..-o , 'B_ertram--Jeffries At St-. Peter s Anglican Churdh, Cobourg, on Wednesday, Sept. 21, the marriage took" place of Miss Mary Ellen Jeries, daughter of Mr. J. A. Jeffries, organist of the Co- bourg Methodist Church, and Mrs. Jeffries, to Mr. Joseph Aubrey Bertram" of Toronto. Canon, F. J. Sawers conducted the cere- mony. Mr. and Mrs. Bertram will take up residence in Toronto. The groom is a son `of J. `Bert-min, 3rd line, Oro. u\_IuaI uuuwu. Walter Thompson is the first farmer to introduce the tractor in this vicinity. He purchased one last week and is reported to be doing good work. 3 _vv cuucauuy. Rev. Gj H. Knighton is in Toronto this week assisting in the induction services of Rev. Mr. Mackay of Bo'nd`St. Congrega tiqnal Church. \XT..IL.... 'I1L__,,, , - .1 .. - \J|4lllXUo Mr and Mrs. R. Keariie of Ora and `a party of friends culledbon relatives here last Wednesday. Rm: R H `l(n:..k4.-... :. :.. rn__.-_.A .1 - uy unuuur Irum me cu-y. _ Miss Rose Smith of The Glen, Mitchell Squa_re, is visiting witlh her sister, Mrs.` L. Cume. - ][__ -_, I It u -- ` - - ~77 _v..- ..:-1 Oct. 3.--Mr. and Mrs. Holmes of Toronto visited with their son last week, -travelling by `motor from the city. Miss Rama Rmirh at 'l'l...'t1I.... H u:L-L-n 1 Ecent Trio wanna \

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