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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1925, p. 7

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Ma . -~.un.:..-- -W (r/I " day at the nome or '1`.j'J.'r.uax. _ Mr. and Mrs`. Wes. Carruthers of Oshawa visited Utopia. friends recent- I11 home -In uarrxe. * Mrs'. Reader and- family of Barrie .are`spendin'g a; few 'days,&wlth, Mrs. E1ph1ck.' Miss Mabel ,'1`ruax ls`visiting 1-.1e;ids . at Ccildwate;-._ I , V `Ilia `l\ nrIz M'nM m.1tm- and Mrs. W. Goon 1110K, 81118: I -M;-Is. Hurst, who has een staying with Mrs. Cou1son,.has re urne_d to her home -in Barrie. M 'lUl'u-er nonnr nnr1.fnmiIv hf Barrie repo2j_t1a. goon ume. ; _ '_- - ~ _ -Th,e.`gi.r1_s of the U.C.C;.j1nte_nd organ- izing 'a. ball team in the near future. Good luck, girls! M... I1...-gr mhn has been stavinz U .U.U. on Juuuuuy` report '3. good time. 'l`hA `girls of the U. A June 2- --Mr.` and Mr. Jrio. Mcxmght of . Baxter (gpent ` Sunday. with` the lat- fnu- : nan-Ants ' Mr, hind Mrs. Fllnhick. oI.na.xte:'- gpept bunuay, mun uu-3 1u.I.- ter's `parents, Mr. `and Mrs. Elphick; Mr. `and Mrs. `Nicol `or Nicolston spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Elphlck. Miss Clara Bet,-thslotte has retain- sd to" Barrie` .'11e1ephone Office attega. pleasdnt holiday of two weeks. .. B. genes and f lend of Barrie called on `his bxfpther, .' J. Jones, on.'.l`hurs- Ann 1 UII tun Ilxytuvz, vv. 0- Qlvlnvcll vu. ......... day. /. ,- , - . I < Mr. `and Mrs. Slmms entertained the 11:11 ! Arr Mnnnv ntmninar nn sill BETHESEK lung ul. Ina uulue nere.. ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm Currie of Mltcheli square were Sunday visitors here.` The monthly meetlmz nf nu. ~m.. r Luca. nuuu. Monday m 1-in-up uwom U3 U1] LUIS LII evening `ma `Baku: axamm-zn 8.011. visit vis- ugu all are both building ari addition to thir houses; June 1-TheT recent` varfn weather and showers have done 'much.to im. prove crop conditions here. Q Mr. and Mrs. Rov Hm-at nf rm-........ ...-...- unnv 11 u 1 m17Ir. and Mrs. Reynolds and little - Albert Crozier has left for the Lakes. son of To_ronto -w'ere visitors this week Miss Scott and Miss , Parke, were in at Albert Rainey s. Barrie for Miss 'Bryson s recital on Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMaster and M0353? night- family. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. McQuesne and Donald q 1-` , ' , Exterior Pair1t' for inside and outside Porch " and Veranda Paint for in- Pa_inting. ` ` ` ` ` terior and exterior floors. `Lac Shades for furniture, woodwork Home and arm Shade.;--a general and floors. , ' . purpose enamel for all domestic surfaces. e % e Paints and Enamels 25% Better Painting 25% Greater Paint Value - vwu vv--- av-J v---w- I-cu--vw sun: in vv \.aa_. rnuvw lava. BIDLIIIII Ullllll In` .IJ\J\.lIJllJlH, IJUIII you cannot `obtain anything like FLOGLAZE paint_ value. One trial of FLOGLAZE will soon" prove this, FLOGLAZE nishes show- no brush marks. Each one self-levels to a smooth enamel-like surface that does not gather or hold dirt. FLOGLAZE gives a denser and greater cov- ering capacity by 25%. FLOGLAZE durability has proven beyond a doubt that it gives by far the lowest annual service cost per thousand square feet of any paint, no matter what its price per gallon may be. THE BEST PAINT PAYS BEST 'Y`ou'can buy other haints at a lower price per gallon than FLOGLAZE, but 171! nonnnf "A\`-\4'n:s\ nnurl~Iunn- '31:.` I37 f\f`T A HUI .....!..L .._'I-..- e Dealers ~:` There a Painting Is a Paying Investment prove crup uuuuluunu nere. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hurst `of Thom-` Ioury were week-end visitors with _Mr.| and Mrs. J mes McLean. ` nrallnnn an!-an nf--'I\n6-.ul&l_ _-._ I The bestinvestment for the protection of property is a good paint or var-V nish. Fire may never touch your buildings, but the destroying elements of the weather are constantly attacking exterior surfaces. Floors and in- terior surfaces are subject to wear. Paints and varnishes are the only eifective means of giving protection against wear and the weather. Both have become a necessity in economical upkeep of property. Investment in their use pays in conserved property andimproved appearance. LONGFORD A. Longford `Dept. Store MACTIER . . . . . .- Findlhy &- Tecplq MANSFIELD . . . . . . . . . . G. Gilbert MINESING . . . . . . A. RonnldV& Co. ORlLL_IA,_ . . . . . . . . . . Phillips & Co. PHELPSTON . ._ . . . . . . G. Shanahan PORT CARLING . . W. Hanna & Co. `PORT STANTON . . . Stanton Bros. ` non-noooonoc A. w.t`on STROUD . . . . . . . . . . Bdadwny Bros. 1-'OT'l'ENHA.M . . . w. J. McLean` WAVERLEY -. . . .. suck 3. Drink]: caogn BRAE ... . . . . . Louis Doyle ALSO MAKERS_0F MAPLE LEAF PAINTS AND VARNISHES, ` SELF-LEVEL PAINT WHITE, HYDROX SPAR VARNISH Autofinislges `and General Pu.)-`pose Enamels n .. Gilbert . Ronald:& . I. .. Line for Every Purposg in` Bradford on ,Thursday' at `the horse show. ` Scott Miss I Nfrmdav ni2"hf_ V lmmALVAmusn & Doionug. HEADOFFICE '|'0R'|' CANADA MONTHEAI. WIHIIIBEGV VMHIJIIVEII 2, T. E. HARLEY, 80 Dunlop St. anu Lara. J used usuueun. ' Wallace eardsall ot"Detro1t`1s via. `lting at his home here- Mr nnd Mr-A. Will (`.nivI-In no 'nnL-u.-u E Pain}; Nogvj Pay on the Partial Payment Plan. Write us, giving your dealer-`s and painter s\ names, and we will tell you how it can be done. ALLISTON . . . . ATHLONE. . . . .A ALLISTON Ma ATHLONE}...-...._. BALA . . . . . . . . . . . .. BALDWIN . . . . . BAYSVILLE . . . . .. ` BEETON COLDWATER .. Jas DWIGHT . . . . . . . . . . EVERETT . . . . . . P. H. Brace Wm. Langmaia W. J. Bell COLDWATER . . J33. Kihgsborough J. W. Asbury . . . . . . . . . F. "E. Pganon Grnvgnhurst. J.-W. Bout-nemui & Co. HAWKESTONE . . . . . . T. A. Stone HILLSDALE . . . . . . . . . M. Drennan miss V. Gilmore and Miss E. Shan- ahan of Crown Hill and Miss E. Gil- more of Everett spent the wgfek-end 1 at Irving Nelson s. . and Mr. Bumham of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Williams of Alliston spent Sunday with .Mr. and Mrs. Park- 9!`. ...... .. J. F. Jegneu Martindale & `Co. Kidd,& Co. . . . . .`F. W. Guy ..... She kpows that d V c and dirt contam. dan ero ' discasc . -germs. So s c giiards the %. `health of her family by the "use . of Lifcbuoy. Its` soothing, creamy lather carries a wonder-x . as . - ful health clement dccp_1n1:o . cvcry pore, removing all im- purmcs from -the sk1n; ' The odour vanishcs but the pro-9 . ction remains. ' R A Page Seven shop where ybu a.r_e invited to phpvo Mother is the, 7 i Health Doctor The ORANGE PEKOE is extga good. my "in You hm `been intendig to try Red R0333 why notTn;<)w.h_VeforeL,}t_<>L'.1 fogtggt. V -ruunspmr, Jyu 4, 1925. ...-. up. -.-.----:-a-\` ,-I4IIupw~v\ C.- SFUBBY __cLoWEs COMB}, HEN, II9 vvv -- - v-- - - `TO CLEAR OUTTA HERE MOM'S 4051' room) 001' vouw Me was I-HOW IMTHA1 OLE ROOM NEXT '1 -O cu: PANTRY `ALl.~`|'Ir\E'|'|ME' 1 KS WAY AN VI'rvor.u n BE KVDNA?ED - .| G\ESS\ GOV %B'KH\NT C1N"\'O HE NOW `Au. agsgzroa roo_.w' /A B-o_nney's. , _ , . June` 2-The Junemeeting of the Women s Institute will be held atl the home of Mrs. Albert .Bonney' one Tuesday',~16th.`at 2.30, a. week later than the usual meeting. owing to the D15- trict Annual at Dalston on` the regu lar meeting day. Everyone cordially- invlted to`,spend the afternoon at Mrs; Mr, (19:-vin~v`vn:innr'l `his-1 hart-.1 nnn V':n'r' nunney 5- ._ ` ., .. -- v I` Mr., G-a.rv1n`ra`ised hisbarn one day last week. ` An` interesting football nfatch -be- tween Mitchell Square and locals will be played on Friday evening here. .|.il.Ll.1U1', .l.`bUV- VVlllo nuts. V Mrs. (Dr.) George Phillips of Tor- onto and daughter'are holidaying with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Phillips. - "."ix`fs. Burwash \and`two little daugh- tersare visiting at the.home of her_ father, `Rev. Wm. Haig. Mrs ('nv'\ flnnrnn Dhilllnu nf 'l`nn_ A .JuneV'1-M1's._J.`W.Stone spent sev- eral days last wek in Toronto. . RA`! - Xrn and Mr: Y-Told viulha Ufdl uaya U151. WUK LII. .LUI'UIlLUu Rev. and Mrs. Haig visited friends 1n'Victor1a. Square on Tuesday. "nI\t1 nu-:3 IWAn..auA 'I'TYI...ILA....lJ- A..- _- -`...---u -9. v pvuvnouq cu-gun-an y vs` J: uuuusag s Thos. `and George Whiteside are ipending a. few days at their home ere. . ` 1;... 1.1 ti` 1ur....u.. ..a m...'......4... ....'-_; l1Ul.'Uu `_ _ '` Mrs. E... C. Martin of Toronto spent part of last week with Miss M. Ban- nerman. ' K `L - ~- T Avunl-Iann Ivnv\vu\vynnanuJ- Inna-A `manna AAA llUL'llN5l.ll- Another improvemerlf `has bweVenTadd- ed to the park in the form of a. [board fence across'the north side.__ The base- ball diamond also has been put in first-class shape. . 'I`hn mnmhnrn nf H-an 'VVnrnnn'a Tn- 1.11 GL'Ul'1B auupu. ' A The members of the Women's In- stitute attended the contest held in Cookstown on Wednesday last and- report having had a. very pleasant time. _ _ . Tvrru plitxro-uh ant` +nrn `Hid-`In duuali, uulial. LU U6 llUH.l`b'I` H15 WUPK. . A miscellaneous shower was tender- ed to Mrs. C. Moffatt by many other friends at the home of Wallace Brown on Thursday evening when she receiv- ed many useful presents. A very so- ciable evening was spent. - nu.1'a. LVLUABVBP. r / Mr. Garvin and Mr. Carver motored over from Rochester, N.Y., last week and returned o_n Sunday with their wives and Mrs. Dodds, theirvmother, who have been yisiting here for some tirge. - - Dtsashn Lul... I... -;.._I__--.1 -4. LL. _& lnlllllu `_R. Poole, `who. is employed at the 1%- forestation plant, has moved`to Mid- hurst to be nearer his work. A 'VI`El'DQl`DV'Il\IIm nhnnvnu rung: I-Angina, ` uuu ;v.u'a. awrey nere. Miss Gertrude and 'Miss`Ste1Ia Gove of -Toronto visited Mr. and Mrs. A. Cameron and family last week. Mr. ' and Eva Dnirnnlu nl Dnnfnn uu.u1u1.'Uu lulu Lumuy last Week. Mr. and Mrs.V, Reynolds of Beeton were week-end visitors with-' Mr. and Mrs. McKever. 1`/rm llonuun and `In (`Inn-us... ....ALA..n.! ` 11 why nvuualu Vllbllll HI. .l.,l1U. VVHaILVs- I Bowman Alle spent the week-end` at Cookstown. - ' 7 Miss Sadiewonch and Harvey Spears of Toronto visgjted at, Sylvester Rey- Lnolds . on Sunday. . - I 3 .. . ' - - -- ---o . n I June 2,--Mrs.`a.nd Mis Mitchell of Toronto were visitors with Mr. and .Mrs. Stofey last week. Mr T-Tilfh ant` *Pnrv|C`1r'n Gun~n |.;u.1's. awrey 13.8! WGGK. > I Mr. Huth and family of Sunnidale visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roe last week. ' Mn 7nonn .-.....a mu..- m;........ -4 n.u!: aunt. WUBK. Mr. Wallace and Mrs. stoxiey of Elmvale were. recent visitors with Mr. ` and Mrs. Storey here. T " Min (inrh-nn and 'KIl'lnn -Q1-one (Inna -vv u an (I/I: .a.uua. vvuu. B,_ ruueuuy. I Mr. and ' s. `Maurice Martin, Tor- ronto, vlsite t W. H. Martin's, Sunday. 'NI'u ant` `|\Il'nn 1.1 1Ir......a:..1.: rn-___,-., .---...,, V.-uuvu um vv o J..|.u &u.al. uu B, nuu_uu_y. Mr. and Mrs. F, Waterfield. Toronto, spent the week-end with. the`lat ter s parents, Mr. and Mrs._ Geo. Alpin. Mr. and Mrs. Mortlnhlr and Rum." p_u-uuuu, sur. ant} MrS._ U60. Alpln. . Mrs. Mortldck and Billie, , and MI}. and Mrs. Crittenden, Toronto, I were recent visitors at Thos. Wa1t's. `Dan-.~.....- An,.`r .._.___. u, _ - - I I nyweuwr neynoms. ` {1`hos. Bowan an Tom, Jr., attended the opening of 'th Woodbine in `Tor- onto, Saturday. :Mr. Coughlin and Mr. Leadley oi. '1`oronto_were week-end visitors at T. Connelrs ' I `Mn... A. -n..._1-1.-_.a -r\-,,,-V ' lJU1lXlU1l'8o Mrs. A. Burkhead, Barrl, spent' 9. few `days at Thos. Walt s,_ recently. Mr and Man ~nIr.-.....x.... mr....u.. nu-.. ween-enu wun rrxends here.- Mr. `and Mrs. John Cowan and daugh- ter, Gertrude, `of Toronto spent the holiday at Wm. Cowan's. | MI`. nd MPH nn Dnvrnnln lawn | .('I`oo Lalge toii 'I.;a.sc'Week)' . May 26-Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Wlce and family spent Sunday at Elmgrove. I `Mr n~.A'1m.... `\78..a..\..`13..._-..... um-`- ! ---.. -wu_-u,y upon uguuua/J an l`Jl.l5l`UVB. | Mr. and Mrs. Victor `Rogers, Rlch- |,mond Hill. visited the latter's mother, Mrs. Joh Patterson. Qn Monday. _ -Ben R ynolds of Torontn mrmnt Hm mus. aun rauerson. Monday. ynolds of Toronto,spent the Week-end with friends here.- MI`. `and Mrs: Jnhn nmon nna A.......1. uuuuuy 3.]: Wm. UOWEJYS. ; Mr. and Mrs. Rod Reynolds and fam- lly`ot Torontq spent the week-end. at 1 Sylvester Reynolds. 1 Thou. Rnwnn and man. 7.. an-.....:-...1 _'co\gvN HILL I;f_oND HEAD cunnuzs lift: and `flun `x w--- v - -In -u `I-I\\l I June 1-The Union members of the W.M.S. of Central Church met at` the` "home of Mrs. Alex. Currie on Tuesday -afternoon, May 26, to complete and; `pack the annual bale whlc ._is to be "forwarded to Portage La. P lrle. At the close of the meeting` Mrs. Currie served a. bountiful supper. The mem- h `hers were glad to` have `had _a share in the honorary life membership which ' was presented to Mrs. Elliott at the" 'Pres'by1;er1al held at Alllston on May . 20. I " v x~ocx% Accidenjg_8 M1de., While You Wait. I . Jude, 2`- -Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hfndle, Mr`. Greensldes. Mrs._ Scott Sharp, and Mr. and Mrs. F. Hindle, are in Aven'- Alng attending the funeral of -an uncle, `Mr. 4Ma1tas. - "I'vn` -nvn Tlfua (`i-nu-nu and .\_.lI-- -3 u,uu LV.l.l'n 'LVJ.o LVUl)lUo "' R..::Ri1tledge` had his` barn struck. lightning during the` heavy storm Mon- day! night. Fortunately fire "Was not ' started and the damage is slight. ` J.V.I.l'o .$V.Lul|.b|.B. _ 'Mr,j_,aj.nd Mrs. Green and family 01 Allandale. visited with Mr. and Mrs. Webb ` on Sunday. . P! ..T`F`.lr1rIa-A had `his Burn ad-vlunb. pU1'u-:u-us HIUUII uupruvcu. Mr. and_Mrs. W. L. Collard and Miss Verna were visitors with Mr. and_Mrs. T. A. SaLwyetf,j Sunday last. Miiaa `F`.dl1-I1 .'l\l|'n(`!'n1lnnp'h Is: in "Prn--` `L . A: Dl1WyUl.')_ aunuuy ldL- M1`ss,Edlth'McCu1lough ls_in Tor-` `onto on business connected with sum- mer training school to be held at lwhitby, commencing early `in `July. 7}1..I_..-A...`n-|_ I.__ 1.1. |.\._..`:.n._I ll.Ul1l'ly LU UUlllpIULlUlI- The 4th line `east and west of Lefroy is being greatly improved by a. coat of gravel. This has been much needed for sometime and will be greatly-ap- preciated by all. Noah Grose is` in charge or the work. . - Mina 'NI'nr1r T\TnI-mln nf Tnvnnfn `unani- Ullbl:l.'5U UL LIIU WUl.'l\- - Mi_s Mary Noble of Toronto `spent the w\eek-end with her` parents, -~ Mr: and Mrn .'M' Nnhlo ' . aumau. gun: was 'the:'$\eek-e1`;d with ang Mrs. -M. Noble. `Dun.-..:....-.` 1.... A 1U. Mrs.-(Rev.) C. G.) Jones arid Mrs.l Alex. Currie attended the. Presbyterial held at Alliston last week and report. ed splendid meetings. The-King : `hang-hfmvn HA1.-1" n..-c.. vv-vuu uu. D uuuuy . R. J.` Eldridge had his barn str'uck~ by lightning on Monday but only - slight damag done. John Eldridge and Ram. Eldridge` E"` """fC!"""" "`-' """""'J'_' Miss M. Canning has returned home after spending _ a week wit); friends in .Toronto'and other points. V 1\/| inn.Ahhn Whnn hag hpnn nnifn VV u|u,y, UUl_lllllUllUlll5 Utll{Iy' \lll duty. A. Iqrkpatrlck has his Beautiful summer cottage at Klllarney Beach nearly to completion. , Thu 4th Hnn Ann!` and wnnf nl Tmfrnv June 2--`Much disappointmentlwas felt on Monday evening that after Minesing league ball team motoring .to Lefroy: to play ourteam, it rained so heavily it was impossible to start the game. However, apart from the ball game, the fine rain was welcome and will be the means of doing much good throughout the country., 'If{au III lnnnina Inna: nnlrauunnti Anna III ..l.UI`UIlLU Rlllu Ul.llUl.' pU1llLS. Miss-Alma. Whan has been quite ill for the past two weeks. All will be glad to learn her condition is. re~ ported as much improved. I Mr, and Mn: W, 1.. nllnr and Minn! Robt. Holt orweston visited- rrieixds [here on Monday. ' . ` Mn and '|\/I've: `Rnrf 1\A'nOI1av'~rnnfnI-ad I wuuam, nere on aunuuy. mere 011 1V10IlD.E.y. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mc.Qua.y` motored to Toronto on Monday where Mrs. Mc- Quay will undergo an operation for ap- pendicitis. . / 5- Ming .1, Qriglv nf T-Inllv snent a few 'p6!l(llClElS. r Miss J. Srigley of Holly spent a few days with friends here. . 1:` `R Av-nnl in having his house uuyluvcu uy pcuuunua Luv uuuwnuu. A very heavy eleptric storrpassed `over here on Monday evening, the lightning being very sharp. Dnvnxr `lfnann xxrnnf fn fhn Qnnnfnr- uguuuug nexus very subuxp. Percy Wilson went to the Senator- ium last week. It;1s:l_1ope_d the air of Gravenhurst will soon restore him to good health again. _ _ '1\II vv an Mrs: Qinnrmz n1"~'Rsn-r-in visit-` wquuru were ouuuuy Visitors here; The monthly meeting at the W0- men's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. James McLean `-'on. Tuesday afternon last, with 12 members pre- ;aent. one visitor and one new member, Mrs. Alex McKay 8.Ct_6d_ 9.8` secretary - `in the absence-of Mrs. Oatway. All the -officers were re-elected asvtheir term of office is not yet expired. F?1na,1"a,p. rangemerits were made tor_ the public -meeting which is to be held at the `home of Mrs. Hugh McKay on June, 16. Mrs. J. E. McDonou,gh pot Copetown `Is to speak on Citizenship from a, `Woman's Viewpoint." A social hour was spent during tea. ~ ` _ V I. goon neautn a.gu.m. _ 2 Mr. and_Mrs. Singer of~`Ba.rrie visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. John~Keown recently. Mrsilcleary of Angus visited her son, William, here on Sunday. 7 . - `Rnlrif T-Tnlf nf Wnntnn visxHted- friends (lays Wll LFIEIIUB HCFU. I F. R. Arnold is having his house improved by p_ain1iing- the outside. F 1.-...." ..I....4...a.. ..a..u..~. ...-...n...: operatlons. ~ ' Mr. and Mrs.. Roy Wilson of Toronto spenta; few days at the former s home here. - 1\II uu Q `Dun!-nu nl; Q1-v-of-fnv-:1 nrnu rn_ nere. . Mrs. S. Burton of Stratford was re- newing old acquaintance here this week. 3 . 1\Il ua 1' 1L1'n1l-' anon! a four 4-lava nrifh WEEK. '. ' Mrs. J. Holt spent a. few days with Toronto" friends last week. Tnnnn Qnoann hon nhnnhnun a runny '.l'0l`0I![O II'.l8I1U.5 -l!*:l.VBL WUUK. Isaac Speers has purchaseda new sedan.. ~ ~- 1\/rug. fnn-up A-F Ann-nu via-nil I-`nu unn lung Iuenus nere. - Mrs. T. Banting and Mrs.'J~. T. Jen- nett have gone ,to Toronto to have operations. Mr. and Mrs- Rnv Wilson of Toronto uang vv Luna 4va.LI Iavlnu gun nu _?,v... ------`, . .Jas.. .E. Bell` and Wife have returned tO`_ Milton after a pleasant- holiday with the former's, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bell. . June 1-Ernes`t (gverend and Gordon, of Toronto paid a. brief to fz`.1ends,here last week. Mrs. Me-Cullouzh of Barrie is Qju SPIUIIUIU lIlUU|..lHHo The - King's Daughters helcf their meeting on May 22 at the home of Miss_ Ruth Campbell in spite of the ram qrmmm- ' ' to nrgenus ,nere last ween. Mrs. Mccullough iting friends here. Mrs '1`, Ranting` and M rs.'.T. T- . and Mrs. nenry nuuq. - ~ Mr. and Mrs. J..M. Fellows and son, and Miss Binning of Hawkestone vis- 1tea their uncles, M. M. and` Richard. `Roll Qnntinv, ` [ ILUQ LIIUIII U111 I Bell, Sunday. '|\I|'v-9: Inhn beu, aunuay. Mrs.., John Dobson spent -_the week- end in Barrie. -. V` V V` _ Mr-. Clarke of Walder spent Sun- day with Mr. ~~and Mrs. ; lex. Denny. 1`... `C1 D4\"- neat`. cu-vln Karin uni-Iain-in!` \JHllU:Wlc VIBILUU. unupna. Lsnvnnua avvvnnv vly. . A Mr. and Mrs.,J. E. Bell, Mrs. Ricllard Bell and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell vise ited friends in Hawkestone last week. up A _n -r\_;_..-In. __.....4. 4.1.-` Roy M_cC_ann of Detrc;`1-tv -s; "t`1;_e-`I week-end with his parents, \Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McCann. _ mn. man M.-q -W 11`. mmmarnnn-mot. Mrs. '1'n_os. Mcuann. . ' Mr. and Mrs. 'W. E. Emmerson mot- ored from Buffalo "and spent a.- few days with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.` Henry Ellis. A 'l\Il'v nn Mrs: J M, Fellows and son. at Comwate;-._ V Mrs. Mark McMaster and .Mrs. W. J. Miller attended the` talent rtea. at the home of Mrs. A. T. Arnold, Angus, ` on Tuesday evxenlngr - . I 12." I Rlndanff nf 'l'nrnntn m-each- !on Tuesday evxenmgp Rev.` J. Blodgett of Toronto preach- ed in St.` George's Church, Sunday evening. ~ ~ ` Miss Lee of Goldwater spent Thurs- day at the home or '1`.;Tr.uax. Mr and `Mu-n , Wes. Carruthers -I'VE

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