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Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1921, p. 9

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HARVEST SERVICES AT TRINITY Trinity Church was prettily deorated with owers and grain last Sunday when the annual Harvest Thanksgiving services were held. Rev. D. A. McIntyre of Toron- to spoke to large `audiences morning and evening. --his general subject being thanks- giving. Special music by the choir was very mueh enjoyed. - The beautiful decorations were the handiwork of the Chancel Guild and Dr. and Mrs. C. H. Crease. `The rst of its kind in Barrie, a groce- _teria, or self-serve grocery store, -will be opened on Saturday by `the J. D. Wisdom C02, Essa St. This plan, an innovation -here, has proved very successful in the cit- ies, as with no telephone, no delivery, cash sales and self-service the expense of doing business is `greatly reduced, with a conse- quent saving to the customer. The advt. announcing the openings of the new groce- teria will be found on page ve. ` . `T0 UNVEIL MEMORIAL TABLET ' A bxfonze memorial tablet in honor of 1701 men of the Canadian Bank of Com-_ - merce who served in the war will be "un- veiled at 5 pm. on Saturday, Oct. 15, at. ,t.he, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Barrie.` :- Onthe tablet `are recorded the following names of oicers from Barrie :-- Pte. J. E. Grasett, Lieut. J. A. D. Higgs, *Lieut. R. B. McCarthy, Capt. R. K. McCarthy. ` `Bombardier A. G. McMillan, Lieut. S. W. ' Orr, *LieuAt. P. R. Rae, Sapper `D. E, Wil- son. * Those who fell. The public are cordially invited` to -be. present. Until Very Rev. Dean 0 Ma.lley recovers from his serious illness, for which `he is now -being treated in St. Michael s Hospital, ~To- ronto. his duties in St. Mary s Parish will be taken by Father J. A. Mogan of the St. Michael s Cwthedral staff. Father Mogai), who is a young man, was ordained in 1917 and was assigned to St. Catharina. He re-' mained there about four years. after which he was recalled to the Cathedral in Toronto. 1171...... n...... n9u..n--. 1.---.. _- :n nu; in: was rcuuueu LU we uauneurai In LDFOIIISO. WhenADean O Malley became so` ill that it became necessary to remove him to the city, his place -was taken by Father Max-kle `temporarily, and now Archbishop McNeil has appointed Father Mogan until the Dean recovers. 51 v 1115 uuu pcvtuuu c In the afternoon, with -the Moderator of Presbytery in the chair, after :21 period of worship, Rev. John Mc'Na-b of Midland read a paper on The Cross and Service," em- phasizing the sacrice of. Chfist as the mo- tive of service in the lives of all His fol- lowers.` This` was succeeded by an address on` The Holy Spirit by Rev. Thos. Dav- idson, in which he spoke of .the"work of the Holy Spirit in applying to man the bene- ts of Christ s redemption: Rev. N. H. McGillivray of Orillia then conducted -a sea- son of prayer of consecration and interces- sion. At four` o clock 9, communion service was held, the Moderator of Presbytery be- ing -assisted by Elder Alex. McLeod of Cree- more and Elder Andrew Hay of Barrie in the distribution of `the elements. A nlnnn an}.-:6 l\: .........L:.. .._.I ...._...._A. --_ um uxauuuuuvu U1 um excmenw. A deep spirit of worship and earnest con- secration` pervaded` the whole day's services and it -was felt that a real benetwill be derived from this day of retreat for the Presbytery. ' in-:v. FR. MOGAN AT sr. MARY'S .BARR|E S FIRST GROCETERIA OVIEIV I ITIU rr'\I.lIl|u)I Here Till Tuesday Only Have your hand` read by scientic lady palmist. Here till Tuesday only. Has read the hands of hundreds of distinguished peo- ple, including Marconi, Laurier, Bernhardt. Simcoe House, room 32, entrance Bayeld. St. Hours: 10 to 12; 2 to 5;; 71:09. Terms: $1.00. Sweeter Wm. S. Hart in 0`Ma1ley of the Mount- ed, Monday night, drew the largest crowd the opera house has ever had at a picture` show, the total attendance being over 900. The picture is -an excellent one and was much enjoyed. V , _ , _ , ' ._.-....._. . .-u- vv---nu-vulvli Prize winners for matched team in the Agricultural Class should have read: 1, John Brown, Vasey; 2, Geo. Fleming, Elm- vale; 3, Robert Graham, Barrie. L: No action was taken toward the appoint- .ment of a music supervisor. The nnrnnni-an n 1-Lou.-A AC 41... 1 ...l....L..:..l TOO LATE FOR'TH|S ISSUE A nunrber of budgets of correspondence which reached The Examiner last night or this morning were too late for insertion in this issue. Correspondents are requested to kindly m/ail their letters not later than Tuesday, if possible. ` u nuuxs as mougn anomer room will have to be tted up in the Prince of Wales School. ` ' '.\T.. ..-L!__ ____- 4.1,- . I -I Aux superuuuuuuon assessments. ~ Miss Dewar of the B.C.I. sta, having -been offered a position in Ottawa, asked when she ould be relieved if she decided -to go. The answer was -that she will [be expected to abide by `her contract. A Qtntnmnnf ulna nl-nannfnl-I ml-..-...n`..... Ll... -uncut. U1 1:. uxumu 5upeI'VlSOl'. The committee" in charge of the Industrial Classes -this season is as follows: Dr. Simp- son, 0. C. Hinds, Dr. Hart, Alex. Milne, trustees; Geo. Vickers and A. J. Sarjeant, employers; G. E. Bruce and F. Foster, em- ployees. capcutcu LU umue Dy 1161' contract. y ' A statement was presented showing the number of promotions at the last exams. in the public schools and -also the number from the B.C.I. passing exams. Afjthn nnllnoinl-n Fhnrn urn nnvn 001 ..4...l uuul um: D.U.1. passlng exams. At the collegiate there are now 294 stud- ents, 44 more than last year and 40 over the former maximum. 11:..- m..:.... --I--.I L. .-.m ' ' uc IUIIIICI 1u.u1s.uuuu1. MISS Tnpp asked for new seats 1n her nnnx A Submarine Picture staged on the ocean. floor, with a dozen thrills a minute. -' T UUHI o It looks as though anotfxer will VRVP tn j IIr\ `in fkn DI:nnn A: 117...`..- BARRIE FAIR CORRECTEON SCIENTIFIC PALMIS Lla-A Till 'I'......l.... l\..I.. V A RECORD CROWD V9031? The opening meeting of the Barrie Min- isterial Assocn. took place in St, Andrew s school yesterday afternoon with nearly all the members present. A. Maclaren of To- ronto, one of the secretaries of the Social Service Council of Canada, was present and addressed the meeting on the work of that body. The officers elected for the ensuing year are:- President, W. J. Watt; Secy.- Treas., Rev. A. R. Beverley. The Qnninl Q:-rvinn (`nnnnil mill 4.... L- .... .u:aa., ucv. :1. n.. neveney. The Soclal Serv1ce Councxl W111 try to ar- MINSTERFAL Ass6cIATIoN range a Sunday in the near future when re- presentatives of the Council will address the several congregations in town. Ever G._W.V.A. MEETING IMPORTANT October 20, 1921 .'a-"Ia . 4;" NEW DREAMLAND ORCHESTRA MONDAY AND TUESDAY. `THE MAf"G1c_cUI> I With _ Over

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