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Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1925, p. 12

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ausub. . ~ . _.-< The Senior League have planned programme of lantern views for th: meeting next Wednesday evening be followed by a tobozean narfv n` an nuull. nmie mass is being start- ed next Sunday afternoon in connec- tion with the S. 8. Frank Dobson will be the teacher. Any~adults without other S. S. affiliations are invited to be present. The School is aiming at -an attendance of 200:next Sunday. - The Junior League held a very psuc- ' cessful toboggan party on Tuesday night. _- Senior a_ lantern views rm fknlnz .v.uwn JJIIIGI any. Burton Ave. Methodist Church - . An Adult Bible Classls being Sund.y_aftgrnoQn1n Gin... ....lA.L AL _ D BY TUXIS TRAIL RANGERS j v .---v u U! an an Iesday After an ~ period of I ed passed peac them; Feb. 1. In s I18` tOrm'nfn nn - .. uwuxs u. vuryyxrosty night. the therm- ometer reg1ster1ng_ around 26 below zero, Miss-[Evans of John St. had her feet so badly frozen that she was un- able to stand and later it was found necessary to remove her to the Col- llngwood hospital for treatment. Miss Muzzle sumvm-. m... -..:.....a 5ra.Lum.uUn8. Mrs. (Dr.) Ives and baby arrived from Toronto on Tuesday of last week. The doctor and family are now mov- ed in their. new home on Main ,St. A load of young people from the Baptist churchdrove to Collingwood on Tuesday night to 9. akating,pa.rty. It being a. veryefrosty night. the rezisterlne nrnnnrl or: s.,.:..... mm. nveren: ueu o1'~the se I Another sop came.to glz home of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Sunnidale 'St., on Sunday, Jar gratulations. ,1\/I've Ihn\ `I ---- -'~-` ' ' --u-QO`jI` came .to gladden th , and Mm. A, 1-! r`nr-v-vm" Inna U903 Gal. I recovery. .Feb. 2-Misses Jean and Ella McLean entertained a number of friends last Tuesday evening. James Speers spent a -few days in Barrie last. week. Mrs. W. J. McLean spent a few days in Thornton last week. Irwin Spears has installed a. radio in his home. ' Some Ivy young . people attended ` the dance in Thornton on Friday even- . g M Arthur McQuay -has put in a radio for W. E. Banting. e ; Wm. Robertson of Toronto is load- ing a car of stock on Tuesday at 4 Thornton. ` ' 3 . A number of the boys werelskating 1 on the river on Saturday afternoon. The Farmers Co-operative" held ` their annaul meeting in Thornton on I Saturday afternoon. It was well at- 1 . tended. Everything on the books was ~ dividend this year. it is expected. in good -shape. There will be quite .9. ` Ivy Presbyterian church --yote was counted on Monday evening : 37 a- gainst union and 2 for union. LUIL 'Miss. Bertha. Bell is going to R. Hospital to-night (Tuesday) to `have an operation. All wish her a. speedy - uuuy uuy h his fathe on Jan. 27; Master Orvill e Ellaon spent the week r, Wm. Ellspn o_r Thom- | ton. WILH `I14 ucrl. pzmon, zna ,v1ctor Ross. Mrs. James MacLelian of Orillia "called . on friends, Friday. _Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Ross and T. F. Bellspent the week-end in Barrie. Miss Ellen Eilson and Miss T. Fras- er went to Toronto. Friday. 4 Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. G. Shelisweil on the arrival of a fine I be. y boy on Jan. 27. b Manfmv rxyilln 'mn....... .......L n. V - vvcu. a.u.enae(1. Mrs. James Leigh, :l s. V. Jones, H. J. Crawford, the Judges, * awar dedU prizes as follows: Fancy dress,_1st, Velma Miller as Mr. Geo. Washington; 2nd` Edith . Crawford. Gents fancy, 1st Ethel Sampson, 2nd Nat Brown; Bestskating couple, 1st Edith Crawford and `Tom Crawford, 2nd Velma Millar, Frank Bell; Hard V time costume, Albert Crawford; Comic 1st Mrs. V. Ross, 2nd T. Anderson; Clowns, 1st Tom Crawford, 2nd Nat Brown; Boy's costume, 1st, Bell as Geo. ttume, Orma Riding Hood. Half,-mile race, 1st Al- bert Simon, 2nd ,Vlctor Ross. James MnnT.nllnn no n-nu- Washington; Girl's` cos- Orvllle ~Ellson as Sandy-McNabb, 2nd. Frank ' Crawford as `Little Red : l mu auuxelly or St. Andrew's Church . in the form of an afternoon tea was ' held on` Jan. 30 at the home of Mrs. ' Thos. Crawford with a splendid at- tendance of members and friends. The ladies also had the pleasure of a call from an old friend of the church, Mrs. Jas. MacLelland of Orillia. The next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. MacArthur when quilting will be the order of the day. All ladies of the` congregation are cordially in- vited to be present. ' - (From Another Correspondent) . eb. 3-'-The carnival which wasloheld onthe Oro Station rink, Jan. 24,_ was <` well attended. Mrs. James Crawford. the `lnp-nu (LU. MAI __---c -uvuanll\Il` Feb. 1-The Oro Station Women's Institute held a quilting at the home of Mrs. S.-V. Jones. on Jan. 28, when a goodly number of. the members turned _out despite the very cold day. Two end. quilts were qui1ted_for_their bazaar to beheld later in the season. Re- freshments were served by Mrs. Jones, bringlng a pleasant afternoon to `an uvun yuzuu U11 ".1"! cemetery here. nuj. a.u1` ex. numoer or years. Surviving him are -his wife and three children, Marguerite. Jean and Wil- ivllam. and the following brothers and ,-sisters, Thos. and Wesley, of Beeton, Albert and, Mrs. E`. Potter of '1`otten- ham, Walter of Hamilton, Abe of Lis- towel, Ed and Herb of Alberta and Mrs. Ellison~of Toronto. Internment took place on Tuesday afternoon in the cemetery * = . :uuJuriI.y or those present. ' ` Following the congregational meet- ing there was a meeting oi! the session at which the minister, Rev. W.AJ. Watt, announced his intention of resigning the charge. Mr. Watt explained that! he was not taking this action because of any bitterness, but that he` felt that in view of the overwhelming sentiment` against entering the United Church, it was in the best interests of the congre- gation to secure a- minister of non- union .viewpoint. The Examiner understands that Mr. 1 Watt has been invited to act as asso- V new ca we Lrunt wneels enables them to clear the snow banks even though _the axles have not been shortened so as to al- low the wheels and runners to follow" `in the sleigh tracks. I rt-1.2`!-of fn nan.-mo 4-1..` A vs. - - um-.-1511 uurnooa. ` ` Quite a. number from here attended the big `oyster supper 111/ Schomberg on Thursday evening. - ` , `Ralph and Bert-Bur?37 are/. still drlv-' lng their auto to and from school to Bradford; a set of runners in place of the front wheels enables 5 '!'"0N A-.5T-EYNER 5Au.uuUI1 [118 C Campbell, y, Jan. 25. Con- arrived av nf Ina} Irina`; Vlggfer. Leighton Slessor, who has been'suffez-iyng from an attack of ap- pendicitis, is much better this week, wumerrs msutute" was read by Mrs. Alex. McKay, also some -interesting in- V formation concerning the eclipse was given. A pleasant social hour was spent during tea.which was served at the close of` the meeting. The next meeting will be held -ot the home of Mrs. Oatway. D. Partridge of Burwash was home for a few days last week. P, I-Iealey and M. McEachern of OriI- lia were week-end visitors last week. Miss Walker attended the diamond wedding anniversary of her "grand- parents. `Mr. and Mrs. Johnston of "Forest Home on` Saturday last. Mrs. Oatway spent the week-end in 3 Orillia. "I/I'n .-4.-.. TA -.|._v_4 - ~- preciated during the recent epidemic. The Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. H. McKay on Jan. 28, with fourteen members present. After the opening exercises, it was decided to make a.`-quilt for the Children's Shel- ter and material was contributed for eame by some of the members. "A New Year's Message to the Members of the Women's Institute" Alex. McKay. some `lnfnrnsxfina i- -nouncement a resolution urging the CHURCH GOES NON-UVNION, REV. w. J. WATT sssaens o--:-- By a vote of 132 to 26 the congrega- tion of Essa St. Presbyterian church decided against entering the United Church of Canada. The result of the voting of the past two weeks was an- ~ nounced at a congregational meeting on Wednesday nightp After the an- l people of the church. in view of the almost unanimous vote, to stay with the church was" adopted by a. large` majority or those 2 session minister. Rev. W .1 ma \Il-l\I 11 lb? ` Feb. 2.---Clowes Sunday School, which has been closed for the past six weekeowing to illness", was re-opened on Feb. 1. Theeqecretary. B. Bertram, qggtributed the papers each weal: tn fhn J.Ul' uie married men; score, 9-7.~ Mrs. Ben Ganton 01. Toronto is visit-, ing her" daughter, Mrs. A. Thompson. Richard Rumble is on the sick -list. Mrs. Hoyle of Winnipeg has been .'visiting hermother, Mrs. A. McDonald. Mrs. J. E. McDonald is visiting with friends in Toronto. Miss Leona Thompson is in Midland this week, visiting friends. _-.... ... ;.u-vv. H11. mumwen left on Tuesday for a. week's visit with his mother at Clinton. Miss Elmira Reid is spending some `time with friends in Toronto. Mr. and.Mrs. John Smith and family left for Toronto on Monday to reside. Mrs. J. Ritchie is seriously ill. All the single men resulted in a victory` for the married Gantnn nf 'T`m-pm:-.-. 1.. --:-u rev. 65.--KeV. Ml we Mi Inlvnfno DAI- .-..a.,- "nu nu. auu lV1l`S. nent. Mr..and Mrs. Kent leave next week for Toronto. F . , Miss Fanny McGrat_h of the Second Line, Flos,` is spending a few days with her sister, Mrs. Frank Faraghery Miss Verna McDonald of Orr Lake is spending the week with Mrs. G. Shortreed. ' . ' J. Smith had a very successful sale of household articles on Saturday. (From Another Correspondent) _ Feb. 3.-Rev. _McEwen left Tnuonn-. 0- - v..-V anwvnu LIUIK L111]: Mr. and Mrs. An Coldwater spent an village with Mr. and 1|`-__ ___,-u up Feb. .2.--Miss Elvira Reid is in Tor- onto having` her tqnsils removed. ` Mr and mr-.. A--1-`-- -'-- -- xuu-:11 .I.V1ll.leI`, Last week. '1 -Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dempster and Mr`. and Mrs. Robt. Ellis spent Sunday with Mrs. Moran at Colwell. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller entertain- ed a few friends one evening last week. `Can anyone tell us what happened [- the January thaw? I Mr. and_ Mrs. Clarence Arnold were} at home to a number of friends Tues- ~ day- evening and everybody had a jolly I ti;_ne. ua.y- e time. uiuu, cunaay. V -H Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harris held a very successful dance at the Bee'Hive Inn," the home of Jas. Brunskill, on Wednesday evening. Miss Bella Miller visited her brother, Allen Miller, last ` . Mn and Mr: ZIXY `r 1a-....._A- - m. 4-u1u1`eW'S second. A The annual bond` selling campaign to raise funds for boys work was an- nounced to commence on Sat., Jan. 31. The ..Mlzpeh benediction brought the meeting to a close. The boys voted it Eng of the best conclaves they have a . . gun. I. .` AFHOIQ. Miss. Eunice. McMaster of Barrie g spent the week-end with her brother here. ' \ Y afternoon, with a good attendance. The nancial statements presented by the secretary-treasurer sh wed the affairs of the church in a sat sfactory condi- tion. The following officers were el- ected:- Rector s Warden, Higgin- son; People's Warden, Watson Mc-_ Cann;Secy-Treas., Watson. McCann: Organist, Miss B. Carruthers; Asst. Organist, Miss Verna McCann. . ` Miss Clara Berthelotte of the Barrie telephone office visited her parents here for a few days. p Some young people of Utopia attend- ed the ball at Camp Borden on Friday evening. - Ervin and AndrewvMiller spent Fri,- day at Manseld. . James Pew is on the sicklist. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller have re- turned home from Barrie. (From. Another Correspondent). Feb. 3--Elmer Denny and friend of Baxter visited Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis, Sunday. - Mr. and Mun `m......1- -r1'-----! -' -- J.u.1'3. A. '1'.` Miss E: VIVL... ----- . : `....... .u.u. ::.uu1'cW VVBJKGI` Of vater afternoon in the 'e with Mrs. Kent. and oronto. 5 shccessful old . Another -Rev. Mr. McEwen for week's vinn men. an. , -.-. uvnaunln Lcluuvcu. .. Andrew Walker of SD81. an nffnrnnnn ha 41.... A very successful conclave of Tuxis and Trail Rangers groups was held on Thursday evening last, Jan. 29, in Burton Ave. Methodist S. S. room.. Nearly 100 boys sat down to `a. fine supper served by one- of the girl groups. After the supper a hearty sing-song i was enjoyed under the leadership of J. E. Carson. Rev. Mr. Watt presided over the meeting. After the sing-song W. J. Walker led the boys in -a devo- tional period. Jack Cooper rendered- two very acceptablevvocal solos. \ Howell Partridge, member elect of ` teB interesting address on Parliamentary procedure stressing particularly the Bond Selling Campaign. ` Following this the boys entered into an inter group contest in which points were given for attendance, badges, oyells, group games. etc. Jno. Weldon's group of Collier St. The Hustlers" took first place with the Micmacs of st. Andrew's second. nounced commence on gm Jon 91 oys Parliament, then gave a very 1 1 l 1 z I V c V __-.. ..........-_.._., uuuu .LV.l.el.UH.lI8. A good crowd assembled at the car-_ nival given by the curlers on Thursday night. Many were in_/costume and the costumes showed much thougin: and] careful /work. Prizes were as follows: Best couple, Mr. and Mrs. B. Warnica, who were representing Snov ; fancy ` lady, M. Sutherland, as a Jap"' fancy gent, F. Sutherland, as the Devil; best comic, Ward Goodfellow, as Aunt Dinah giving Honey a Horseback Ride.` Other costumes of note were two gyp- and others. sies, a. corn cob, a. Scotch lad, -darkiesl Two rinks from here went to Cooks- town on Friday to play for the Earl - Rowe Cup. Churchill. was fortunate 1 enough to bring the Cup home. Many hockey enthusiasts were in to 4 ee Barrie beats Bradford on Friday's night. _. i S C W T" `Feb. 2-Geo. Simpson df'Toronto visited his brother-in'-1a.w,i Mr. Gib- bons. who is ill. ` - Wm. Metcalfe of Thornbury is with his brother, John Metcalfe. A u-nnn-I ;-.........i __..r- -' - _ _ . _ . ....., .....n :.uI..an.rU1VD uuu." DIUKI ONE SHOW ONLY AT 8.15. ` Admisision: Adults 35c, Children 15c; taxi TONIGHT, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY -- THE VIRGINIAN A Notable Book _ STISOUD 7.---any-.5`; gg 5591 C1Lu Ulucr U3. . AND AjNoTHEii Tl-`.Lli.PHON}J_E2ugIRl_._ ?_ _STORY FWONl-V ATR1: A.1__s `- - iuuuuuy xugnt. Frank and Emmet Coughlin attend-I ed a dance in Penetang last Friday! night. Emmet was successful in win- I ning the rst prize given for the best dancer. . Miss Katherine Coughlin of Phelpston is staying with her aunt, Miss L. Shan- ahan, and attending school here. The weather has continued cold; 17 below zero Tuesday morning. .Mrs. Jos. McLaughlin, who has been ill for the past three weeks, is slowly improving. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. ' Lawrence Hayes of Chicago spent the week-end at the home of Mrs. P.- . `l Jn up-.. ..---- ....vuu yusouunug 111 I18!` Ill 3 number of the young folks atte ed the hockey match in Midland Monday night- - Frank 911:! I4`-u......4. n-.._I-vr ' Feb. 3-Miss Irene Garrett is {utter- ing with blood poisoning in her hand. A nnmhnr nf Han nu.-......... c-IL~ CONCLAVE HELD aovs AND TRAII 5 attend- Ltnh in Midland In--4 .cuu ' last , ,_f_.'_ -- HY MACKAILL to the depths, and through each other back. Feb. 3:--Miss ng in "l`nu-n.~.o.. . MINESING sp_moN 9h [2 _._Thfu'n-a 1|/T A Screen Triumph linin- : tax included At a meeting of the Quarterly Board of the church on Feb. 1, the unanimous wish was expressed that Rev. S. M.; Beach might return as pastor of the church for a fifth year. the Board in- timating that if Conference permitted him to return. the salary would be in- . creasedto $2000. Mr. Beach stated that he could make no promises as he had accepted an invitation to Glenmount church, Toronto. - but thanked the Board fortheir kindly words and gen- erous offer, stating that it was very -` gratifying to `know that such happy}: relationships existed between pastor`. and people. ` ..-...... l4ll\3 uzuuvvuzs vveunesaay. I i"le::q Asing hum Whn 190 of` 1 who ford '-1n`1.' Jul H ".1912 llll and ga spn a uutuuulllp and meeung next Wednesday to? by toboggan party and' social the following Wednesday). At 12 rnnnna no u... A.---.A- - -- *

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