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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1924, p. 6

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nospuax. - , Jnhn Campbell and two sisters, Hill- as Coleus. and Janet. or Stayner. spent the week-end with relatives here. MFR, 'Rn2ro3l'n In?! last urnnlz fh I:IunUn`| \`V.ll. ly. . 9 lulu JVIFH. uHUHUBS DULU. Mr. and Mrs. \Vill Cauthers. Sta,vner.1 were the guests of Mt'._and Mrs. J. F.} Vvatson. . ur m 11 n_u..m. m...: .:..'.....1.4..... n......11 _ D. BL. l.zl?lll'.'LI. DlIlUH:1ll'o Puttinggs pound shot, boys, 12-13 _ven.rs~--E. Stephenson. distance 23 ft.. 4 inches; G. Hook. G. Trask; plvffinn Q nnnnil uhrf kruyu 1A unnud Oct. 28--Mr, zind Mrs. Joseph Locke, Phelpaton. spent Sunday with Mr; and Mrs. James Buie. II nvur1 llun `\`lYII (`1u`uInn-on Qt.`-....... I VV I'LL-`JUII. W. T. H. Gilroy and daughter Opal of Barrie spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bule. `K713131017 pnfoa nn ulufon il h:n:u `I lnnln .l\'ll'.`$. l1i'll'UjU DUJU. - , Wesley Bates: and sister. Miss Lizzie Rates, New Lowell. were the- guests _of tlwl" hwvther, Melville Bates. N`!-u NT `\'?-'--uvh-no Qtnivnnn unnni drlan _Ul l?l|'?' '7""LllUl', JVLCIVIIIB Dales. My-S. M \\'i-.':'::;in='. Stayner, spent the wvr-l<-`end w?t'.1 her son and family. NHQR .3 luv "Rnnvnn {"nIHnp'u1nnt l V\'|"'!\"l'llll \\ 3111 nor HUD and l.'tl'IlH_V. Ntias A my *Beaven-. Collingwood, `mum . Lhe week-end with her friend, Iviiss Minnie ` Buie. lln on 1|/I've VI`!-unrnnn Au...-JA 'I .... JN ..3 JVJJKIIIIU JDUIU. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Arnold. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. McQuay, T - . ` Mr nn 'M'ma Plcnvuln and Mn Known In una ncugnoornood. _- This little village piled up a grand majority for the 0.'r.A. last Thursday, showing the Ferguson `Government with no uncertain voice that the peo- ple here do not want this village back to he old customs again. (Var-rnnn _Tarrv has: left nu. `Ian...-I. ..o I) IHUIIUH, L -In I`l'i`lBt'-I`. Ll. I\l 1HllHC7l'. Pole vault, boys, 10-11 years--F. Do- wrty, height 5 feet; S. St.. Clair, A. ntt. T ' ` I3nl`n urn III} I-nnuvu 1 0, 1 9 uynn -an TJ' W-;;:)Ll7e (vault, boys, 12-13 ,vea1s-I-I. Edrze. height 6 ft., 10 Inches; G. Hook. L. Goodchild, Dnln ...-...u t..-..... 1.4 ..,.'...... .....: ,....... JJ. uuuuuuuu, _ Pole vault. boys, 14 years and over- O. Kashner. . height 7 ft., 2 inches: H. Fraser, J. Magloughlen. pllifintr R nnnn ahnf hnua 10-11 -: IIIUIIEH} u. J`.lUUl\'. L1. `J1'uHK.` I Putting 8 pound shot, boys, 14 years and nver--J. Mauloughlen, distance 27 ft.. 9 inches; 0. Kashner, I-I. Fraser. .r1. 1` x`u.rsu1', u. 1VLl:ttg'.lUu3llIU1|- Putting 6 pound shot, boys, 10-11 years---A. Vvatt, distance 23 ft., 1 inch. S. St. Clair.'C. Sinclair. Dnonnm .0 nn.....,1 ..I...+ 1"... 10 10 ...... chap-1' u, avauuanuuau-;v-u, we on-qu---uv-u Running broad Jump, boys; 10-11 years---A. Watt, distance 9 ft., 8 inch- qs; E. Baldwin, J. Clemmens. 'Pnnninn' hr-nnd inrnn hnvn 19-15! nusnner. . . Running high jump, boys. 10-11 years ---_-A. Watt, height 8 ft., 8 inches; S. St. Clair, E. Baldwin. 1 Running high Jumprboys, 12-'13 `years-H. Edge. height 4 ft.. 2 inches: `E. Stanhonnnn, T. Gnnrlnhild yuan:--n. muse, ucxsxu. -s u., 4 ulcuuu; E. Stephenson,'L. Goodchild. Running high Jump. boys. 14 years and over---J. Magloughlen, height 4 ft.,_ 6 inches; H. Fraser. 0: Kashner; Dnlo vault hnvu 1_11'vncnvn.__`li` Tin- ..u, \Jl Isalausauunlp .4. -mug`...-vuuuaoa _ Running broad jump, 14 years. and _0ver-'-H, Fraser, distance 15. feet; J. Magloughlen, O. Kaahner. T Dnnnivur hnn gran and-`lnrnn hnvn .lVliLt_-',lUUHlllCIl, U. 355111161`. Running hop, step and'jump, boys, 10-11 years---E. Baldwin. distance 23 feet; F. Doherty, A. Watt. * Rnnnintr hnn Satan and innnn hnvn pUlH(lHlIlK In one nana. ' . -Get a goodheavy work shirt for 7_9c at Fisher's Sale. Thornton. `Store will be open Friday and Saturday. i . - (Advtl A pleasing eventtook place at the young -people's meeting last Monday evening, when the Upstreamers `re- . eented W. P. Stainton and his bride with a set of knives, -forks and spoons and a teapot. Mrs. Stainton; who was `formerly Miss Lulu Davies .01 New- market, taught school here for a num- ber of years and is well and favorably known in this neighborhood. _ This Hrfha, ulllnarn nllntl nu. n .-........a 31 INCHES , P4. QLUIJIIUIIBUIH 14 \IllUUU_llllU. Running hop, step and jump. boys, 14 years and over--I-I. Fraser, distance 31 ft., 9 inches; J, Magloughlen, O. Knshner. 13IInnhna- Mia-H `lunar: krnvn 1n;11 urn-nun Last Thursday afternoon the pupils `of King ,Edward School. Aliandale. held their annual field day under the direction or the principal, E. Shear, All the events were closely contested and good marks were set up by both the boys and girls. The events were divided into three classes according to age. pupils from ten to eleven years. `twelve and thirteen years and fourteen `and over. The senior boys champion- ship was won by H. Fraser with 17 points. E. Stevenson with 13 points won the intermediate championship and A. Watt won the Junior champion-. ship with 15 points. Fnllnwing in the d:.ta.llad rennrt of OT!LtfpHUIlHUIl, J4. LIUUUUIIIILM Standing broad jump. boys. 14 years and over---H. Fraser, distance 7 ft.,V4A inches; J. Magloughlen, O. Kashner. `D nnnlmna Ia.-Anni "oIv\o\v\ Innuvn ' `In 11 .IUb'l. I`. .lJUHUl.'L_Y' Jiv VVILLL: Running hop, step and Jump; boys,` 712-13 years---H, Edge, distance 29 ft., 9 inches; E. Stephenson, L. Goodchuild. Running` hnn, nfnn and `hymn, hnvn, (211110, U. BIJUEFII. , . Boys, 14 years and over,`100 yards,` time 12 1./5 seconds--H. Fraser. 0. Kashner. J. Magloughlen. Standing broad Jump, boys, 10-11 years. D., 5 ft.. 6% in.--E. Ba1dwin,'F. Doherty. A. Watt.< Standing `broad jump, boys, -12-13 years, D, 6 ft.. 11 in.--G. Trask, E. Stephenson, L. Goodchild. Qtandinsz hr-mad imrnn_ hnvn. 14 Venn: (35; 1'4. DIHJUVVJH, J. DIUIIIIIIUIIH. 'Running broad jump, boys, 12-13 years--I-I. Edge, distance 13 ft., 4 inch- es; C. Spearn. E. Stephenson. I)..u.nl.nn. I-uuxnil I-nan. `IA `wanna neat`! ngfxils, 14 years and over. 75 yards. time `12 seconds--R. Ayerst. M. San- ders, M. Trask. ` ' Rnva 1n-11 vt-`mm: `l vnrn fimn GETS, WI. '1l'l'!.BK. Boys, 10-11 years, 100 yards, time 13 4/5 seconds--A. Watt, I. Gracey. E. Baldwin. Dnins 1 0.19 -Hanna: '1nn irnnn I4r\nn I34. Dluwlll. Boys, 12-13 years, 100 yards. time. 12 2/5 Vseconds--E. Stevenson, L. Good- child, C. Spearn. Rnvs, 14 vem-n and nver-_ I100 vnrds; `H6 BDUTLHE Girls, 10-11 12 seconds--B. ma Henson. (1%-la 10-19 Oct. 27.-M:T-o, H. Pearson of Toronto is visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. `T. Gordon. - .Jos. Gordon is suffering from blood poisoning in one hand. __.(3nf n 9-nm-I known nut. .51.; 0.... XHH. FLBHHUH. ` * Girls, 12-13 years`, 75 yards, time 1.51/5 seconds--R. Looker, E. Hill, I.. an . llhvln 14 unnrn and nvnr "76 var-`(In amp wltn 10 DOIIIIB. Following is the detailed repgrt of the sports: ' nlrlg 1n-11 vpnrn, 75 vnrdn. time. _5NlDALF _C9RN"3R5- _"F."V _'_-9W5`-L years, 75 yrdp. time Garside. J. Corbett. Al- Iv_v. Tun CU [U Dl`lI'l'lU UH nunuuy. '--F_riday and Saturday are the last 2 days at Fisher's Sale. Thornton.` All wool underwear for men.will go at_$1`aT garment. . . W (Advt) Mr, and Mrs. Bates and family or auuuuy. ` I, Mr. and Mrs. Charles I-Iinidle motor- ed to `Barrie on `Sunday. v__'I`nlu1r ant` Qofurou nun fl-ua laud namey un aunuuy. Mr. and Mrs. I-Iawes of Toronto via. ited at the home" ct, Mr. Greensides on Sunday. Mr and Mrs, (Yhnrlnn `I -Undlo vnnfnn- mm. Amer: rsamey'1a.sI'. week. I Thomas Morris spent Sunday with! Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Mayes at Belle` Ewart. _ Than `Dan A `I ALI-:s.A. ........._I...:. ._.z. pruvuluu U) U18 011011`. On Monday night the fowl supper ~brought out an `overflowing crowd. After ample justice had been `done to all the good things spread in the community hall an excellent program was rendered: instrumentals by W. Olliver and son. Thos. Schell and sis-` ter. Miss Sarah Scheli;.- readings by Miss Knight; solos by ME Hutton and Rev. Mr. Pogue's popular lecture en- titled Stepping on the Gas." A Rev. A. L. Attoii nreachedx at, anniversary services in Stroud on ` Sunday last.` ` _ . : "Aux-ora visited with friends here over the week-end. `Ila and 3!..- i3.....}.I..-. ..._.1 1:..- I-SIC ween:-enu. Mr. and Mrs. Bentley and Mrs. Molr of Toronto visited with Mr. and; Mrs. Albert Rainey last week. I Thih Mnrrin nnnnf Qlrnnv urithl Canadian Pacific V- valv aculllvlyal naaucluhlull. ' Following the election of officers, `Col; J. A. Currie, M.P.P., and W. A. Finlayson, M.P.P., made short` ad- Edresses upon organization. U. S. public debt was reduced $861.- ` 441,000 in the past year and now stands at $20,841,424,959, - FASCINATING PLANNING `LITERATURE V You will want to do `son;ething-go somewhere next winter. not make it the cruise extraordinary? It costs no more, per week, than com. parable living at a shore resort or hotel. KT`-.. 3. `-`-A\ 1-3-`- `A l_..`. 2-`- `L- J..'g..2`- "'I.-` __1..._._!# ,. II. , -. _ I- Following the ship over her entire 130 days will be the long arm of the Canadian Pacic--that vast organization which girdles the glohe with steamships, railways, hotels, and oces. All its facilities exerted all the time to command the best for itsguest and to free them from every care. IT SPANS THE WORLD J'V'Zion Presbyterian. church.held their anniversary services on Sunday last. A beautiful day and two very impres- sive sermons delivered by Rev. Robt.` Pogue of Peterboro and a former pastor or this and Stayner church. brought out larger crowds than could be accommodated especially at the evening service. Special music was provided by the choir. On rllhf tho 'l\-II!` l.lIII\r|l|rI "Twem .:u% C. Th : "Tomato 54:5: benviu tronqutandbestabnced builder E. WEBB gson, Orillia. October `Jx been \'isitin;;' and Guelph I"- home last Wm 'T`lu;. I)...- \\` IIUHIU lill The km . W. Winter'spvnI City this Wm- (`nncn-:u!u|-nli 'I`heru is In the \'ill:1;,-'0 m` the O.'l`.;\. D0n't'f:1il In by Stroud Pro. in ('hul'('h. 511' other :1ttr:n-ti 'l"lnn (.....lin.. . J. L)!" for DiS11`i<' Reive. I .`lnIx.\..` VJLIIC`-l' Ellll'i ll'll The (-urlin`; on Satua-day lowing n1't'i-u; year: J. H. I Fred S1"\\':Il'l Sloan. -svmw-I. Q 1' 1)...."-I --_--F.i.~x hvr coptin um] ails-will 7.- In.- _J Ht \\ '1 V monthly nu VV. Mullu-v wnn Mr. unu Mrs. Lsaac uarrutners. Clifford Thompson. who had the.mis- fnrtune to break a leg `in three places. is improving nicely In Collingwood hospital. ' Jnhn Pnrnnhnll and furn cl-fans III -n- .lJl'. illlll `Tnrontn 1:: The out-1 n~u:\-\:-:.t- .. 4=ver_vmu- ~ A numlu tended thn ldondny uh 113.... 1. Read Th?- local and dis K/llll}"l'H l Ill-"ll Beatty nu thu- JV1Ul|lIil`\ Miss visitor The` W- -yup-...6I.I.. 7/70595 crac/rs 0 ' guickl _ 711941 "`?m ees `I-24 Thursday uw ween-unu wun renauves nere. Mrs. Rogers left last week to spend some time with her son, Tim Rogers. Toronto. T - - 11-: -117! Q`-Aiuvn-`L nu 'r)..1n..v._ _.2_;4_.1 pa P1 1}l91 1 uruutu. Mrs, '_Wlll Stewart of Buffalo visited }vith her` father. Geo. Moir. Sr., recent- V. JVlU|4Ut1.y, Mr. and Mrs. Garvin and Mr. and` Mrs. Orok of Midhurst spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Carruthers. (`Hffm-A Thnnanunn uyl-an lnn Han nah:

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