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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jul 1925, p. 13

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H. A. Henry was in'NeIv Y`o19 1: a business trip this week. . _V - 1,;,__ 13.....- -1 `D...._L`--gal -'.--c'nL nome nere. ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Bert. David And family of Toronto are guests of Mrs. Angus Warnica. . (`Ana-rnnlnfinna fn Tllfiuu Anrnfhn 118V. DPOWII. Rev. J.. S. Stevenson and family left , for their new homen Alton this week. 'I A In-can r|I!vv\"\nvI AF OI-no nannln rs? Q} 1Ul' LHUIF IICW HUHIWIII AILUH LINE WUUK. A large number of the people of St. Paul's Church and choir assembled at the home of T. Nightingale last Thursday to show their appreciation of the unwearied service 013 Agatha to the church , especially to the choir and Sunday School, and also to wish her much happiness in her married life. Mr. Cousins and sev- eral of the members spoke kindly_o her willingness and ability to assist in every` time of need. An a dress, which was signed on behalf 0 the choir and congregation, was read by Dr. Rogers after which the bride-to-be was presented with a beautiful set of silverware in Adam design and also a handsome sum of money. with which to buy dishes. WApk-9n erimszfn at `R. A. Suther- I0 nuy u_1snes. Week-end guests at R. A. Suther- 1and s were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Robbrt- so'n, Mr. and Mrs. Doh. utherland, Mrs. Whitney, and Jim Bar on.` . .Tnnlz Qauinriprn nf 'l`nrnntn visited in DIFOUU I0!` [I19 nuuuay. . ` I Misses Mabel .VVright, Verna Wicel and Hilda Ferris are home from their; school activitie`. - ` Q 1\/fr-a `Dz-uurnvo hag: vnfnrnnrl fn hnv>hn|rnn: SCIIOOI 3.CE1Vl1'.1eS. ` | [ Mrs. Power has returned to her home - in `Toronto after spending several ` months with A. Wallace. Miss A. Wal- lace accompanied her. `Minn Hoover and W. Latimer. Stroud . lace accomnameu I161`. I Miss Hoover and W. Latimer, Stroud teachers, are reengaged for `another! year. ` Mr: 1:`. 'l`. Mnhnkev is snendlnz am year. ' > `_ L , Mrs. E. T. McConkey 1s spending a` few days in Orillia. . . Mrs: Qnmafr and fmnilv of \Toronto. lV1I'S. wnltney, 3.110 JIIII 158.1101}. Jack Saunders of Toronto visited in Stroud for the holiday. Misxgnsz` Mnhnl VVI-ighf, Verna. Wino! Iew days In L_)riu1a. I Mrs. Somerk and family of \Toronto are visiting her mother, Mrs. H. Young.| Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. A.I Constable in the gift of a boy, June 28. Mr. and Mrs. W. Boyd and family of Toronto visited A. Martin last Sunday.i Mrs. Ellen Booth, Rosemont, called on Stroudfriends last week.` I . ` "Mliaa Marcy Tlnr-an nf `nnfrnlf, fa visi- .'.N.lI'. anu 171.153. 11.. IV. .1.` Avvwnnvaa _ _ Jack Taylor has returned`.to Coll- ingwood .-aiter spending two weeks with.Dr._and Mrs. G. R. Burns. u--n--.'.- _.-.._ :.. nu..m.. 1..+ I strouu tnenas last weex. I `Miss Mary Dubcan of Detroit is vis- iting her -mother, Mrs. E. Duncan. Minn Trene `Patterson. Iroquois Fa.1ls.| ltlng ner -mother, Mrs. :11. uuncan. Miss Irene Patterson, Iroquois Falls,` is visiting her mother and other friends. . Miss Jobbitt, Big Bay Point, is vis- iting Mrs. F. 'Jobbitt. `- Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcconkey and daughter and Mrs. Chas. Tabiot and daughter of Toronto called on Mrs. Hunter last Sunday. i21_@Z%__o1QQ2 _cAP1roLAP:=:;;f THEATRE HOME` or m;-um-.5, . lfONlGHT . I-`RI; - SAT. A Rncimt Storv T`. WOMEN FIRST; `A `mile-av-r'ninute% speed-action Drvama lled with` vlsuspense nu.-1| A.-l..,....L...... 'Chapt'er1.3-of THE RIDDLE RIDER And_ Bert Roach `and Nee l.`.l..-___..L 2.. . `W1II1.U1`. uuu xuza. ur nu. -.n........ _. George Vick.e"rs was in Ottawa last week attending a meeting of the On- tario Horticultural Association dir- 1ur..:'.... am! Mr: `I -Int-ace Lawson '5'" a}i}i';1'dv2x&'t`{.r.f"W A stgbry of the turf and a man who batt1ed way t9 the top. Awhmwina Racing story Two Shows; 7.15 and. 9.15 U REGULAR PRICES` Matinee Saturday at 2130 With EVA" NOVAK and FAIRBANKS A Nit: ik1.E" smojun . I 10!` [He summer, nouuays. ' Louis Gervais of South River spent Sunday with friends in `town. II -.. 117.. 'n.'......-_ I... ._......g - 1.-..` -4I4IIv|\.o`y u .u-. 4.-avuuu can uvu Ana I Mrs. Wm. Brry has>moved _to her] summer home at Killagney Beach for the slimmer. Tho vvuunuv Fr-Innila AP T\ uuu Tn}-nn `DnI_ ectors, . Manor and Mrs. Horace Lawson and daughter Audrey of Kingston are the guests of J udg_e aod~ Mrs. Wismer, Blake St. - A1-.. r\.,.m...~. aH-nnrin +.`m:'G1-and June 30- -Mr. and" Mrs. Burleighi Douse and_baby spent the week-end at home in Letroy. Percy Douse is also! home for a two Weeks holiday. ` 113.. 'ml........\.. ......a 13.....-` 1-_u..1..4.....l nu.--nu nu. ma. I-vvv u uvnnu nu-nuu.`yo Miss Ele nor arid Ewart Ralston spent Sunda with their pa_rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ralston. ! I up an a gun a . `an... -u...... -w- u. ..u-nu-.u.u I Mrs. Sawyer of Toronto has been` spending some time visiting in thei neighbourhood. I Miss: Trans: Grnnn `has: an-ivnd hnmn. nelgnnournuou. I Miss Irene Grose has arrived home` I for the summer holidays. T.nu'ln Garvaig nf Qnnfh `Rivnr nnnnf LHU 5l.lHHIlUl.'. The many friends of Mrs. John Rai- | ney will be sorry to learn that she is! very ill. I Mrs Pnhf `Rnfnman I-ma hnnn nn fhn very 111. Mrs. Robt. Bateman has been on the! , sick list for some time. All will be glad I\ to know she is fast recovering. ----.-~ 10"` .- w Ol\ Al\Al: vvlunn qnnu Lnnullvl, Vvnnn ..;.-;u u. ` Mr. and Mrs. Christie motored from New Lowell on Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. H. Speck. Mr. and Mrs. Henderson and family of Tor- onto also spent the day there. Minn Mnrgnrnf `Rnilnv nf Rh-nffnrd UIILU 8.150 5].)8IlL L118 uay tnere. Miss Margaret Bailey of Stratford has been spending a few days with iher grandfather, Noah Grose. 11.. .....1 11.... *r.......- 'rs...IA ..a n-\-._-._4._ VVIIEIHI. ' Allandale league ball team motored to Lefroy on Monday evening and .di's- played good "sportsmanship but poor ballplaying abilities, Churchill team wimiing 16 to/ 5. Mr T-Tart nf 1-ho Qfnnnr Rank ha: |.\.r ....v u .y.... .u.. -..~-.u- .vv~,- - - -- Ea.i'l Brown of Toronto is. spending a holiday with his father, ~Will Brown. 11.. ._A 1ur_... 'r~n__x..4..1... ...._`.......1 5..-..- utive Board. T , - - Miss Maconchy left on Tuesday for Brackley Beach, P.E.I.,'_ where she ` will enjoy the sea breezes for a~coug ple of months. Mia: Mm-+.le,Hi1l has retumed after ..s.- 5; u.u\.-nu.-...w. , `v yum: mu; vuvo Mr. and,.Mrs. James Reid of Toronto spgnt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank VV an. - Allnnnlns Innnnnn Boll {ran-an vvunfnvon wuuung 10 LU/ 0. Mr. Hart of the Standard Bank has returned _after spending a holiday at his home ix_1 Uxbridge. ' l T. Nesbit has installed a nublic gas- ' I118 HD1118 lI_l lJX_l)l'l(lgB. T. Nesbit has installed a. public gas- oline tank in \the village. A. Kirkpat- Irick also has put one in at Killarney Beach. | TBA TIT XKVQ urn] nnnolr o I-`mg Ian!-no 88.01]. ~ The, W.M.S..will meet at the home of Miss C. Douse on Thursday of this week. - DO; U'DaSS WILKIOUC KIUIIUUES; A-1k1llul'. - FORM I-Margaret Nellly, Eng. Lit. II, Eng. Comp., III, French. I, Bot., I. Latin, I, Can. Hist., II, Algebra, I, Geo. I, Art,III; Gladys Sheldon, Eng. Lit. c, Eng. Comp.,' II, French, 1, Bot., I, La- tin, II, Can. Hist., I, Algebra, I, Geo., 11, Art I; Dora Metcalfe, Eng. Lit.,_III, Sling. 'Comp., III, French, 1, Bot., II, Latin. I, Can. Hist., I, Algebra, II, Geo., ill, Art II; Lucy Clark, Eng. Lit., II, Eng. Comp., II, French, 1, Bot., II, La- fin, T, an `Fl i:t_. T. Algebra. 1'. Geo.. 1 IHUICHJBS lD'1UU; 1]. 00"'lD; LII. DU` 66; C-pass without honours; X-failure. FORM I --MnJ-zaret Nelllv. Eng. Lit: `Jung. u0mp., 11, rrrencn, 1, DUL., 1.1, ya.- tin, I, Can I-Iist., 1, Algebra, I. Geo., II, Art C; Gwynneth Hughes, Eng. Lit. III, Eng. Comp., III, French, I. Bot., `II, Latin, I, Can. Hist., II, Algebra, I, Geo., I, Art C; Helen Lowry, Eng. Lit., ` C, Eng. Comp., III, French, I, Bot., III, I Iiatin, II, Can. Hist. Ii), Algebra, I, CB0" , rt II: Eleanor arrlson, Eng. t., IC, Eng. -Comp., 0, French, II, Bot., II, I ga4tln,HIIA Cain. Hist., C, Algebrai I, eo., , rt ; Jenny rry, ng. it., `C, Eng. Comp., III. Fre ch, II. Bot., III, aLatin. I, Can. Hist., II. Algebra, X, Geo., III, Art III; Harry Sloan Eng. Lit. ---Eng. Comp., II, F1-ench-Bot.--La.t1n --Can. Hist., C, Algebra, C, Geo., II. Art; Irving Nelson, Eng. L1t., III, Eng. Comp., I, French, III,-Bot., C, Latin, III, Can.- Hist, III, Algebra, III,. Geo., I, Ar-f . T Nnrmn .'I"nhn 1-Tun T.if 'I"| T,| Ua.n.~.t1lSt., 111, A.lg6Dl'a., 111,. \:'e0., 1,: Art.,- C; Norma {I`ebo, Eng. Lit. III, Eng. Comp., I, French, II, Bot., C, La- tin, C, Can. Hist., III, Algebra, C, Geo.` C, Art III; Freda Porritt, Eng. Lit., C, Eng. Comp., II. French X, Bot., C,jLa- tin. X, -Can. Hist., X, Algebra, II, Geo., III, Art C: rene ephens, Eng. Lit., C, Eng. Co 1`), C, ench, II. Bot., C. Latin, C, Can. Hist. HI. -Algebra. 1.. | c, Art -c; Verna Sxnalley. Eng.' ! I In Lefroy coiltinuation School , I indicates 75-100; II 66-75; III 60- R- ("-1-nan: urlfhnnf hnnnnr.u' Y-fnilnrn ple of months. Miss Mvrtle,I-Iill ` visiting friends in Stayner. While. `there she attended the M'at_hers-- Jackman wedding. 'l|n :M.n- 1\'gra-1191-Hit: Gallagher. May I ; v -.v.-.'.~.`.r.*.m..,"c.:: " . Produced in-cfcd yJM"lE.$ 9. HOGAN n --gait` um uwulgvw `- - %mI.4.v:;.5ER - ' aupportedoty `- CLAR a9w_ -' n um-nu uizrnov { A Black Lightningf is chuck full of action and thrills, with sus- pense running high and exciting through- out the entire picture Also a Side-Splitting Q Educationa|_Comedy 7 N32 Shows, 7.15-9.15 "~ Regular Prices >1 C, Bot. I, Arlth. I, Physiog. I, Gram. III, Geom. I; Willard Stewart, Eng. Lit. III, Eng. Comp. II, Fr. II, Bot. II,_LatIn `I, Arith, III, Physiog, I, Gram. II, Geom. I 1: Helen Kneeshaw; Eng T.H- r! we... I 1, A-trlt, 111, rnyslog, 1, Gram. 11, Geom. II; Helen Kneeshaw; Eng. Lit. C. Eng. Comp. III, Fr. II, Bot. II, Arith, III, Physiog. I, Gram. C, Geom. I; Mary Barry, Eng. Lit. III, Eng. Comp. II, Fr. _Geom. II; Grace Nelson, Eng. Lit. C. Eng. Comp. III, Fr. II, Latin, I, Arith. III. Phvsine`. III, Gram TI rlnnm tn- I, Latin II, Physiogn, III, Gram., III,. mug. uump. 111, 1'1`. 11, Latin, 1, Arltn- III, Physiog. III, Gram. II, Geom. III; Jack Speck, Eng. Lit. C, Eng. Comp. II, Zoo]. II, Arlth. X, Physiog. I, Gram, II, Geom. III; Rose Barry, Eng Lit. III. Eng. Comp. C, Fr. III, Bot. C, Latin II, `Arith C,- Phyglog. C, Gram. III, Geom. C. - I , . _ June 30-The Band attended the garden party at the Anglican `Church, Utopia, ,on F1-iday'e.vening. I A .....x..... ...x....':.. c-.. n__ .____ c.____`__, ! \.-v,:.-..., .v.. 4 pnuu._y vvunnnub. A-union picnic for the two Sunday? Schools was held on Saturday after- noon and was *one of the most enjoy- able days of the year for the children. Some of the older people seemed `to be ihaving as much fun as the children. If it could be arranged to have two or three afternoons during the summer `in the same way it would do us all `good to spend a social time together and watcg} the children at their sports, l Yllv-a hnnrnn Du nlna ll -a . 1:1...-._I- versity of Toronto.` _ - rs. Albert Welsh and two sons `have returnedfrom Rochesyer after snending a-mon-th withher pareqts Mr. and _Mrs. Cadby. ".1 n-.. mI'..n..1.... -4?` . u.uu vvtnuvll yup uunnun CL: u.|. LILCII Dplll. LU. Mrs. george Banting. Mrs.- Frank Banting and Mrs. S. Elliott are spend- ing a. few days in Toronto. Miss Dllkn nf Mnnn Mill: In vluinuv 1 uer Lneuu, H1138 ueua.ua.v1s. Dr. F. and Mrs. Davis of Toronto spent the week-end here. I 1ur.. __.-I 1:... Va 1-: A,.___u_a _,,,a 4,, mg a. .LCV\' uuys 111 'J.'OI'0I1[0. Miss Duke of Mono Mills is visiting ! her friend, Miss Le1ia.Davis. I Dr, F`, and Mrs: `Davie nf 'l`ny-nun-A -r--.- _-.V ..-...- \lAO nu. y. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Arnold and fam- ily spent a couple of days at Vvasaga. with Mrs. Arnold's brother, B. Davis. 15..-; 1\,._,u,~n, u_,; .1, ....... .-...p. .....v.\.-.; AIr\1\-AA\.L, u. .|41.l.vA-7- Fred Dunkley had the misfurtune to have one shoulder knocked out on Saturday afternoon while kicking foot- ball. `.\/In 0911` Inn 117:. ban A0 Dl\'III\r\J Udll. Mr. and Mrs. Watson at Bellwood called on friends here this week. T\ 17 and 12:-In vxlrxun Innanknll I-un-A CEIIEO 011 Il`ln(lS nere [HIS weex. Ivy and Barrie played baseball here on Monday afternoon Ivy being the winners by ,7 to 5. Alhnr-f T`larnncfnr hon-1 nno Ln-u>}o nnf \V1lHlE!'5 Dy [,1 LU D. , Albert Dempster had one knee cut while running in one of the races, Sat- urday afternoon. ` . Rnrf .'I'nnnnff nnnnf Rnnznr In 'l"nv-_ uruay I'1.Ll.Ul'llUUI`|. Bert Jennett spent Sunday in Tor- onto with friends. --p Q`: `V- .- .. .. --- ..,.....u....y I4\4 v.u... uv-us. an.--uu. A joint meeting of Townline, Baxter and Ivy was held here on Monday ev- ening to consider the changing of this field of Presbyterian charge. It was voted unanimously that they be left as they are. Ivy and Townline have been together for well onto sixty years. Baxter came in at a. later date. The three churches all voted against Union. It was felt that it would be a great mistake to make any change at the present time. Thu Ornngnmnn nf T. O T. 450 will Mr. and _1V11's. uauuy. - Roy Burton and Geo. McCabe of Detroit -spent the week-end,at the home of Mr. Bu1"ton sparents, Mr. and Mrs. .R. W. Burton. 5 ' Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Quinlan of Crown Hill have moved into their new home in Owen St., recently pur- chased from Geo. Atkinson. R61, _L.__ 17 .... .- n-`J `Tn1wH: u-.u u nun ;n Avlluu I , Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Banting and Mrs. S. McQuay motored to Sunnidale on Sunday to visit some friends. A .1..:_A __-__L:..._ -g rn____.-u,,_ -r\,_.,,. [)l'I'.'SIll. IHIIC. The Orangemen of L. 0. L. 450 will attend Divine service in the Anglican Church next Sunday morning at 11 o clock. The Band went to Alliston on July 1. Mrs. W. J. Lennox is visiting her daughter at Bethesda. A nnxv nnmnnf unallz hnq hnnn hnilf IXIBIIL. ' M-iss O. Siigley of Holly is stopping with her sister, Mrs. Bert McQuay, for a while. TX`:-n Dni 1'9 1'\o1y:ntv n nnrv\(sv~.l- nu`cOnnn uauglnter at IIBEKIBSUEI. V A new cement walk has been built in this village as far as the Presbyter- ian church. It makes a great improve- ment. `Anna n c.'..:..1m. he u',.n.. :. -4-,..`.\:..... puL 111. \\'m.. Cleary is having his house de- corated inside and out before he moves into it. He also has put a new roof `and lightning rods on the barn. 11'......-. 1'1 _ A ~ . _ _ _ -_A. A ._,..._1_ -4: _1__... E1 \\'lll.lB. V\'m. Reid is having a. cement cistern put in. '\\'m_. (`floarv is having hig hrnmo HA- u.uu ..5.-uuu-5 Lvuu vu nun. -Jun u Harry Brawn spent a couple of days in Barrie with his sister, who is under: the doctor's care. Tr `Iron nnlfn n alannlr on 6|;-n r\l\vv\ Llle UUCLUFS CHIC. It was quite a. shock to this com. munity on Tuesday. morning when a. message came from Barrie that Cecil Lynn had passed, away in the night. He was taken to Barrie on Monday morning to the hospital for an opera. tion which was not successful. He went through an operation last December for appendicitis and was never just years of age, the eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Herb.Lynn. It is said by those_ that knewhim well that he never was out of humor. He always had a smile and a. joke for everyone. The funeral, . whichwas largely attended. took place from the home or his parents on Wed. nesday afternoon to the Presbyterian church where the service was conducts ed by Revs. 'l'. J. Dew and A. G. Rintonl. Mr. Rlntonl. his pastor, chose for his text Hehrews 6-19. Which hopeiehnveasanAnchoroftheeonl. las well afterward. Cecil was just 22 I it a standing!` and right MONDAY V TUESDAY .. WEDNESDAY J,` V. HENDERSON, Principal. CnaSe(lV .ll'U`l.ll \1t:U. l1.|al\l1uva.|. Misses Thelma Young and Velma Wiseman, accompanied by Miss Dor- othy Ottoni of Toronto. are snending two weeks in Algonquin Park. .: `I r1 1-? II'._....'... .3 DAvuIvUInv|17:'IQ -5(hmhgSm-- Reginald Denny in OH,DOCTORP' `(W0 Weexs 111 ruguuqunu $501.15--> Mrs. Morris of Bowmanville, sister `of Rev.` A. J. G. Carcad en,- and her daughter.Blanche,-are sit-_ :'ing- at.the parsonage, Mary eSt.. ` Rev. W, J. Watt of Burk s Falle is in town making arrangements` to move `his family and. effects to his` new home. He will remain over the week-end. * ` ' ` . -2 ,, ,1 `II ... A \ `M Tlfu-in nf Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Wattie of Hughenden, A1ta., announce _the en- gagement of their daughter, Viola` Margaret, to Mr. Harve S. Wright of I-Iughenden, the - wedding to, take place the middle of July. A .....: '....u.......'I Dan-nnanntnva W-` M. I 3 UUDIILGBG Inlay yuan vvvv-an Leighton Emma of_B1jantfo.rd speixt the week-end at his home here. ' ~ 1-.1:__I__. -5 \f....a.1. D-.. ........4 the middle of July. Agricultural Representatlv W. M. Cockburn attended the conventionof the Ontario Agricultural Represents. I tives held last week at the Kempt- ville Agricultural Collegeand the Ex- perimental Farm at Ottawa... _ D--- II A` Main, Rerlis and .I\l` Rivard. _ A - . `Miss Doris Faux of Toronto is vis- iting her grandfather, Rev. William Inlr-in . ,3 molrilntntg Kenne`dY arid d'aug1iter Kath- ieen of Toronto are visiting .':it._.Q.1ex. Kennedy's. L V , . 1\Il -in 1i`.1nnnn'r'T-Tirons of Hamllton Kennedy's. A _ `L _. L Miss Eleanor `Hltons of Ijamlltpn is spending a few days wnah. Muss Mabel Keenan._ . __ , * 1u:.... mlgin `Rn-innv `has: rat tried to `with friends In Dal'!'l_e._ - . -_ Mr. and Mrs. R. -W.- Groves. Lindsay are visiting at the home Frank. Smith, Elizabeth St. ' 1-..! Q':vu-1n-`up and Miss: bevel- St. , Alex. C-owan attended the Grand Camp of the Sons _of Scotland last week and was elected to the Exec- utive Board. 1u':.... 1m...-.nnn'lnu1nf+, nn 'l`ues:dhv for Jackman wedding. Misses Marguerite Gallagher. May Livingstone and Helen Dougall are taking a summer `course at the _jU'ni- versity of Toronto.` `ll--- A`lL....L TRY.-.1:-In u~nr1+u7n gnng perlmentai 1` 81'!!! an Uowwvur. Reg. H. A`. and Mrs. Berlis and _ family of Tonawanda, N.Y., arrived at their summer cottage" here this week. -Mr. Berlis is returning short- ly but Mrs. Berlis and family will re-A main throughout the summer months. Mr. and Mrs. W..H.' Stone of Aur- ora, W. F._/ Stone and `daughter Claudia of Barrie and Mr..and Mrs. Geo. Gummerson of Bond Head spent July 1st with` Mr. and Mrs. _S. E. Tur- ` ner, `Toronto St.,- it being the anni_- . versary of . Mr. and Mrs. G'ummer- i son s wedding. _ At the meeting of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association, held in Winnipeg last week, JEA. MacLar- en was elected rst V1 This year's president is L.` J. Ball of the News, Vernon, B.C., and the sec- ond vice-president is S. N. Wynn p-of the Enterprise, Yorkton, Sask. , -__.1 `II ..- `n.l..`.u-.A `nwlv and e-president, the of organist in St. Andrei ; M.v 0ITnesIay,JIne 3O.Taverypleu'- ant aflunnos teaiastat In. the lsnterprlse, 10l'lKb_Ull, nuan- Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Hardy and family "left today (Thursday) to spend two months in the White- Mountains. New Hampshire. Mt-._ Hardy will resume his musical work in Barrie in September. During his -I-----an 'I`-n~nngn wnlilll till uh lalll: WUcn'c:uu> nu un_w uv--no V-nu-nu a Vernoh Finley o_f North Bay spent the week-end at Ins home here. . ` M4...-`M -A "F1-nin has-gone tnhnn df ....... n 4-1`; An. of McLE_AN--CALDWELL ' - ` The home`of,Mr. and Mrs. Vernon ' Caldwell, Sprucedale Farm,T" Crown ` Hill, beautifully decoratgd with pink . sand white peonies, was a_ charming wedding, in the` presence e "of the immediate relatives of {the F bride and room, Wednesday, June [24, when amie Elphinstone. young- est daughter of Mrs. Joseph.Caldwell and the late Joseph Caldwell, Crown he` scene of " Hillgbecame the bride of Mr. James` Edgrton, McLean, eldest son of Mr. fand Mra. John McLean, Barrie. Rev. Neil A-Campbell, B.A., of Barrie "was the bgiciating minister. - :m1..."1wiAn who was given in mar- I . I) I l`4I\u _ Avnuoavnvn-mango` I A quiet wedding took place Tues-I day, June 30, at `4 p.m., at 64 Essa St., Allandale, the home of the bride's grandfather, Mr. J. T. May, when Hazelr May, public school teacher in T King Edward School, Toronto, and: /only daughter of the Rev.` J. S`. and" Mrs. McMullen, was united in.marri- age to- Mr. Douglas Fergus Byers, Phm.'-B., of Toronto, son of the late M Lewis and` Mrs. Byers, Bailieboro, T Ont. . The ceremony was performed V in the presence of a score of the im- , mediate relatives andfriends of the family by the bride s.. father, Rev. J, ` S. MeMu11en`, assisted by -Rev. S. M. Beach, of Bellefair United Church, _ | Toronto. _ " `.4 lc\Al\lld `I-V`;Ll.--' MAW '. `A V A pretty June wedding was 301- emnized at the home of. rs. Mar- garet Maw-{Minesing on ednesday, the 24th` i1lt., w en her I only` daughter, `Phoebe ,Elizhbeth, became the bride of Mr. H rvey `Cam bell of : Toronto, vyoungegt `tson of rs. M. Campbell, Allvandale, Rev. S. J. T. Fo'rtner officiated and Miss Mae:Mc- Kinley played the wedding march. mm- 1__.:.1.` ...I... ....... ..:n.~.~. on:-nu I-nu Elle 0l_cLaung lllllllahcxu _.'.'1`heV"bride, who was given in riage`by~..her eldest brother, Mr. Mel- vin`Cal_dwell, looked charming in `co- co a ibrown georgette over cocoa browrr: crepe. She carried a shower bouquet of Ophelia roses. `Miss Mar- ion > McLean, -sister of. the groom, played the wedding march. ~ AAL-.. .. 1....a.'n4- 1I1V|l|.hAl\T| +hD Rlll_l .'. IJLGJUU lull: _" vuuuog, u-on-t ---v The bride, who was given away by her brother; Mr.- David Maw, looked lovely in "her wedding gown of white georgette and bridal veil -of tulle trimmed with` orange; blossoms,and carrying a- bouquet of Ophelia `roses. She was Aattendedby Miss Ruth Or- chard, weaying rose crepe de chene, with a bouquet of Ophelia roses. The groom was supported by Mr. _Albert Maw, brother of the bride: 1n-n'-_'_:.__. LL... .......-q unnu ca Rndnfv Lvxuw, ur_ug.us:r w. pm: guns. Following the ceremony, a dainty luncheon was served, after which the happy couple left for- Buffalo and other points, the bride` travelling in a smart nsemble suit of navyhlue trimmed with grey, and hat to match. `On their return they. will reside in I"....A-n-I-A ' UH I/L131]. Toronto. the week-ena at ms nome mare. ' Miss` Train has -gone to spend the summer at her home "in Elmvale. 1u|':.. Mohbl `Pinlvnv nf /Pnrnntn ha`: ` DAVlS-MATTHEWS -A quiet but'pretty wedding. was solemnized on Saturday afternoon in . St. John s Church, Craighurst, when` Edna Eleda, eldest daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.` Thos. Matthews of Caledon East, became the bride of Mr. Robert H. Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. "Henry Davis, of Caledon East. The ceremony was performed by Rev. F. Herman, formerly of CaledonEast. 1L- L..:.I- ...`L.. u1rl\.)A m:I1nv\ union ``\\1 1`. .l'.l.!:1'luuu, J.u1.uIc1.A_y V1. uuu...u ...... .. The bride,.who was given away by lher brother, Mr. ` Russell Matthews, looked charming in a gown of thistle- bloom georgette trimmed with silver. She wore hat and shoes to match and" carried a bouquet of Ophelia. roses and baby's-breath. Her only _at- tendant was her little niece, Miss Bessie Naomi Matthews, who was a winsom_e oweragirl, attired in pink and carrying a basket of roses `and! baby's-breath. The wedding music, was rendered by Mrs. Russell Matthews. , ,,__ LL- 1....-3-1.-..-_ lVJ.la|1llBWbo After the r ceremony the `bridal `par- ty motored to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Matthews, Allandale, where a wedding reception was held, and where the bride had resided for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Davis later left on a trip: up the Muskoka Lakes; the bride wearing atweed suitwith tch fur choker and hat toomgtch. On their return they. will reside on the groom's farm at Ca1edon.~East. . p1uy.eu MIC Wcuuuns anu.u.\.u. - -After a buffet luncheon, the happy couple left on a honeymoon -prip to Niagara and other (points, the bride travelling in a sand ensemble -suit with hat .to match. ` '1 II',,, 11.1 A-.. .-.311 -u4\n:(`n . Wltn nan -LU guausu. Mr. and Mrs; McLean will reside at `C1earview Farng, near Barrie. LUL\JfIU\Io The bride, who was given away by : her brother, Mr.'Cecil E. McMullen',| public _school principal,` Be11evi1le,] looked "charming, g-owned in maize` fgeorgette and carrying a shower bou- quet of. Buttery roses and` lily-of- the-valley. 'I`1-no nsvnnrncnyou 9+4-Ann RV MT. tne-vauey. 5 * _ - A. The groom was attended by Mr. Ivan Gray of Peterboro and the bride by Miss Della McFadden of Toronto. The bridal music was rendered `by lMiis Josephine McMaster` of, Have- oc . - V l _ /1,__m,; 1--.- -1_-__. 1.1.- 1.-.... IUUBC After a/buffet luncheon, the happy couple left: on a short motor trip to Muskoka, the 'bride travelling. in a smart ensemble suite of sand and navy with a satin and silk striped navy rib- bon` hat and wearing a red fox fur, a gift of the groom. The popularity: of the bride was seen in her valuable .__.__-L_ gun.`-Lino uni: 0.11:4` wugnn w-Kc`1lIIx3CjIj :3:-99I&I__niI'uvA fads.` C- the at rger Home m `nlmvale. Miss Mabl.Fmley o,f l`qr.jonto_11a`s returned homeLforVthe summer holig `days. Miss Wilda 'Cu1be1;t spn ..a Yew? days `this V_;v_eek at her home in Band I-Iead; ,- Miss Marion Rivard of Detroit is visiting her parents, Mr. and-.Mr"s. "N; Rivard. 1\ll :m=l'\n1~u 'Ii`mnr nf Tdrdntn is vis-` .l.ZlIjlpIll.IluI1I.II1l:nyw|.|Ii- `toholdeonrnatlonand union sa-vIeuIn8t.Petu-':(1un-.l|.lluel- tng.onSunhy.July5.sa-vleetoenlm nu-u-n at 1145 am. Eu-arvllnlv inl- me urine was seen In net vuluauuc pants, nofably an upright piano I alalnut bedroom suite from her BYERS-.-McM-U_L-LEN puvn nunucx, Au.l.':I. V. VV u.I.B_Uu.. ' Ffin Donnell and family` of Toronto .v1sit ed Cooksgown friends on the 1st., A;n'umber ?t campers from here have gone to theiy, cottages at-Bal y Beach.. Mr. - and .Mrs. Davis` of ~Ivy spenf} ` Sunday with Mr. and Harry Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Banting oi Elmgrove spent Synday at Jno. Flynn's `lUl`lga.1:VH.'mt...n... n..n..... 1...... ._ no-4. Bradford; `Illa: (110511: Ilnuuilnuiah In ..o.n.-Han arauxoru. ' ' ' Miss Gladys McCullough is spending! a holiday at her home here. I `Minn Fair nf `Rankin n :-nnirhsd nf flan` ll nouuay 8.! 118!` name nere. Miss Fair of Beetdn presided at the` `High gchool exam this ,wge1'<.- ` M!`-. "and Mrs. L. MKl2ht visited: IDIKII $011001 exams EH13` wW'eK.` ! -'_. M3`-. and Mrs. L. _McKnlght visited; vtr ends at Angus on` in day. ' ; r. and`Mrs. Weddell t Erin visited their mother, Mrs. 0. Watson. 13.4.21.` `l\.__-I1 .....: n_...:|-_- -1 nu_..-_;.`. ......u.vvu uyvuu. nu uua_y- cu. ugnu. Jxxyuu a MlssrElizabeth Gollop leaves on Sat- urday totake a summer course in Tor- nntn. - ' ' uuy. I _ - ` Quite a number of the young people enjoyed the breezes of_ Lake Simcoe on Sunday. , Mr. nd Mrs, Inn 'l`Innnnll'nnlnl-nugnu-`I IHUEIICI`, WHO 18 very Ill. Miss -N. AA:-mstrong, who went to -`Barrie last week for a tonsii operatio_n,. has returned home feeling better. Mr. and Mrs. Mccazue of Stavner nrel xurzs. n. LVIXOII anu 1Vu`s. U. mvans. { " Mrs. Richard Coleman is very ill at: the home of her son in the West where] |she `went to visit some montlgs ago. Mr. an`d Mrs. Jrm. Nnvilln sfffnnrlni-In 1V.I.l.'. run, near nuntsvme. on Tuesday. Cookstown boys softball teaim play- ed a game `with Bond Head on Tues- igay evening, the formeti winning by _4. . V . gays 1n'I.r1e Queen Uxty recently. Among, the week-end visitors were Mrs. R. `W. Dickey of Toronto at the: home of James Muir, Sr.; Mr. and Mrs.`] Tomlinson and sons, Fred, Jack. and Gordon, and` Mrs. Highfleld of Toronto at J. J. Inkleyfs; Mr. and Mrs. McMan- han and son Jack, ._Mrs. P. Gaudett`, Wilfred McLaughlin, Mr. and Mrs. D. Kenney of Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. W. Clarke of Barrie, at Mrs. J. Mc- Laughlin's; Mr. and Mrs. F. Reynolds, [Miss Belle Binnie and Miss Katherine I McGarlty of Toronto at Jas. Binnie s. Minn F!` 'pnr11nrn' nl Allnniloln an-snub onto. . . V ' Mr.- and Mrs. Bert. Sneath visited gith VMx'. and Mrs. V. Beatty dn Sun- av. aunuay. ` A` . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Donnell celebrated their fifty-fourth wedding anniversary lastweek. . ' - MI! and Rlfuznn .T_onn-ran.-{A l\ in.-.....A.L.. man. ween. ., _ | Mr. and Mrs.-Langmead of Toronto spent the week-end with_ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooper. . MP9. WIN. Wnrrinr and filo nnn In?! Laurence UOODGI`. Mrs. Wm. Farrier and `on Saturday for Killarne mother. who is very ill. Miss -N. .Ar-vnnfrnng`, whn wanf little son left y to visit her in nus returneu nome reeling patter. I Mccague Stayner are visiting their daughters, Mrs. T. Gollop, Mrs. H. Nixoh and Mrs. D. Evans. Nrr. Rlnhnr Qnlnrnnn in van.-u HI ad. lllziilsr E. S.xLon~g'man -has returned `home from Torontgv the summgr th . ` . !no1g.....Sh wanna-Av snid daughter `Kath- sue `went to vxsxt some montgs and Mrs. Jno. Nevills attended the funeral of Mrs. Nevins`, brother, Mr. Hill, near Huntsville. on Tuesday. Cookstown bovs .snfthnll msim nlnv- ue orougm; to net nome nere. . ._ Judge Eerguson and Lawyer Fergu- son 'and~sister, Mrs. Burke, of Toronto, motored to Cookstown on Sunday and while herev called on Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis. V A , A nnp.4~ .un.IAx..;..- 4.....I-r .1... ._ HIJUWJS. . A quiet wedding" took-* place on VWednesda_v at the home of Jno. Nevills when his second youngest daughter, Irene, was united in marriage with AI- bert G1_1roy.e , . ' Anhiversary services will be held in St. Luke's- Church, Pinkerton, Sunday, July 26. as follows: Morning at 11, ev- ening at .30. Preacher, Rev. A; C.4Mc-, Collum, .D., rector of Alllston. Spec- 19.! music by choir at both services. A reunion of five different Lewis families was held `at the home of Edwin Lewis last week. The friends came from Winnipeg, -Toronto and Stayner and spent a very` pieasant day with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis.` _ 7, A Tmauriu nf `K717-Ininonr viud Iain uuy wuu H11`. H.110 1V1l'S. LEWIS. W. A. Lewis of.Wlnnlpeg visited his brother, Edwin Lewis, over`theAweek- end while on his way home from at- tending the Prairie City 011 Co's tra- vellers convention at Columbus, Ohio, where he received-a jewel medal from the Travellers Representative Associ- at on. `:- Vkn nM'nn.... .-.-.:l ...........I....... -0 1ur...._x .I..lUll. 3' The officers and members of Mani- toba Lodge No. 236, A.F. and A.M., accompanied by the brethren from sis- teriodges, Will attend divine service` `in St. John's Church on Sunday ,J.u1yu -5, at 3 p.m. Rev. W. T. Johnston will conduct the service. Special music by a Masonic choir. Ihiljl` IVW J'une 29-VV. Coughlin spent a` few! gays in` the Queen City recently. Among the week-end vinitnrn warn Wlt day. Mr. uuy. _Mr. and Mrs. 'Jno. Lewis of Stayner gisited at the Travellers Inn on. Sun- RV. . ` very CI'lUC8.l ODeI`8.IlO!`l, DCFIOTI Barrie hospital, will soon be be brought to her home her. .Tncrn Warnmunn and T.a1ly\rar it LBW uuys WIIZKI H1138 ISIHYUE. \ Mrs. T. Binnie spent a. few days in ` Allandale -with friends. I lift`: T (`V-inn: ham and-nu-`AA `Ian.-..... Mabel Keenan, , ` Miss Elsie Rainey has ret` med to Toronto after spending her` vacation at her home here`. ` Mrs. John Patterson of Thornton is visiting her sister, (Mrs, M. -E; `Dutoher, Collier St. . Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Wattie. and fahm-A ily of Camrose, A1-ta., are holidaying with friends in Barrie; yr. .....1 Mn R, Groves of iv1cu-arity OI 'J.'oront(_) at Jas. i51nn1e's. Miss.E.' Padgham of Aiiandale spent a few days with Miss Binnie. Mrs. T. Rinnin nnnnf n fimu Anna` in ; Auanuane -wlm rnenas. Mrs. J. Crlpps has returned home from Barrie hospital geeling much im- proved. Mr and Mr: Inn (`o-Inna nu-ui fnrvurlur proveu. Mr. and Mrs. Joe` Cripps `and family of Midland Sundayed with the former's father here. - ' A four Inna! fining-an-C Rn"- I`--- .I.8.LBl' IIEFG. ' A few local fishermen have been having some good success. Thos. Moore and Geo. Binnle'enjoyed a. couple of days at Waubaushene fishing, while J. Muir, Sr.', Irvin` Knapp,` Mr. Bridge, Bruce Binnie` and Russell Knapp spent a day last week at Vvasaga Beach fishing. All relate some good fish stor- ies of what they caught and what they ' missed. . ` ` Minn `I aw.-H-I. an `I:)......... ..:..u....: -4. LI... ' IIHSSBCI. Miss I. `Smith of Barrie visited at the I home~of T.` Moore.` 7 " I 'l\/l'r'v as-u-1 Mung (1 Anna :19 I1".-...n..4.. ......u ' nomeor '1'.'Moore.` ' Mr. and Mrs. G, Gear of Toronto are spending a month at the Simcoe Coun- ty reforestation farm. . Miss Jean Dinkev of Tnrnnfn is ha. I Ly reroreazatlon Iarm. Miss Jean Dickey of Toronto is holi- daying"with her cousin, Miss,Florence Wilson, La.keview." Mina `mlla (Mum.-1.n.. Ac Q5 1 ........1..-.. H1138 .I.J. snannanan. Miss Anna. Harrison, school ,teacher, has returned to her home in- Tam- worth. ' 12...; -m...t.a-.. ..:..1.4. .....r 4.. .. _..;_.u___ -n. VV usun, "ua.KevleW." ` Miss Ella Coughlin of St. Joseph's, Toronto, is visiting with? her aunt, Miss L. Shannahan. Miss Anna. `l'-Tn.rris:nn, nnhnnl fag:-her Last Fridgy night quite a. number of` young` folks attended the ball ame in Minesing. After the game Jthey journ- eyed to Barrie and enjoyed the street dance. A pleasant evening is reported.` Frank. Smith, Elizabeth st. Jack Sinclair and Miss. De'ver of Toronto were Sunday visitogs with John Sinc!air,4Tor(mto St. ... 1ur:..... `l\tmm W1nfnhn1"n`f Toroto +V.I.l'- nd anni- I JULY 8th AT WK "'i"'|=|I|!ioml!xOo(l nueu able WEEK-110 VXSILUI.` 8.]. He!` IIUIIIG LlI':l'8.` Miss Maud Hewson of Washington who came to spend the summer with her brother, George Hewson here, is I 'seriously ill with pneumonia in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. A vnrv hnrmv time was snent at the' July 1-Roy Goodfellow bf _Saska.t- chewan is visiting at his pargntal a home here. , _ I `A/In and TM :-a `Dov-1 'lr1a1rh-I and Pnvanilu W8.I IllC8.. Congratulations to Miss Agatha. lNightingale`and Mr. Fred Purvis, who| were quietly married by Rev. Dr. Cou- sins. on June 25. . _ "Milan Tun `Dlnnlr AP T\/Hlnn ulna Q SIIIS. UH JUNE '60. Miss Ina B1210}: of Mitiland was a week-end visitor at her home here. 1|/Hun 1\A'nnR 'I'-Tnnrnn nf TX7nhInoH'nn ISUYHJ. VICLUFIII. I.'.LU5p1Lil.l, Da.l'l`lE. ' A very happy time was spent at the! home of Mrs. John Neelands on Tues- Aday afternoon when about fifty ladies gathered to present the bride-to-be. Miss Dorothy Harper. with a miscel- laneous shower. After themany gifts; had been admired by all, _ expressed her thanks inta few well chosen words. `A jolly time was then `spent in the prettily decorated dining- ,room. with its tastefully set tables. All joined in conveying best-Wishes to Miss Harper for future happiness in her new home. , I Nov! Qnnnir 'TnIu K T.l\Tn T\Tn R05 Miss Harper ` ,Se1-vice conducted by the new pastor, new nume. ' 7 Next Sunday, July 5, L.O.L. No. 605, Cralgvale, will attend service in the United Church, Stroud, at 7 o'clock Rev. Brown. ` `Dan 1' Q GI-nurnnann one` formant! `AI ? John SincIa1r, on. `s- `Miss Mary Fletcher'.of Toroto: spent the week-end with her parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. W~. .Fletcher. rn,__1--- `L..- c-r.`IIUIv|l\l: C-A

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