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Barrie Examiner, 31 Dec 1925, p. 4

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Diuevuu-3 Lu!` ule nuuuays. | Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown enjoyed Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. V. Church of Cookstown. E Reginald Bertram is on the sick list. Mrs. W. E. Brown and son Percy motored to St. Ann's to spend the holi- days with friends there. T\/Flea Tnnhnl Tlfnfunn n-P 'I`nun-son Iivnn .l)i'U.'l.'1U Lrleuus LU!` um'1stmas.- Happy New Year to The Examiner` and .1111 its readers. The QIIVIAGII Qnl-unnl t`t\Ia`;V`u-uh :-5:` .-..\_ Des. 29-4 Miss Isabel Lawson is spending the Christmas holidays here. The Misses Gladys and Bertha Jory! spent Christmas here, at their home. 'l"hn Minqne Avdnll can.-1 my-Inna Xxruhann uuya itl. `HUIHU. ' Miss Stone of Barriespent the holi- day with Dalston friends. Mica` Qhnur in urlfk `ntan vunvwnvxlrtw no uuy wun uuuLuu .u'1enuS. I Miss` Shaw is with her parents at Bluevale for the holidays. NH` and Mr: Thfnnlnv 'Rvnurn nninun uuya wu.u uuuuus LIleI'B. Miss Isabel Watson of Toronto was home for the holiday. M ant` Kn: Dov "XYnd-anus plant uuuxc LU1' Lue uuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Rex. Watson srient Christmas in-Barrie. `R/In av-AH 7Ul'ng Tna Tn`l1-..-.4... .......- ---:u. spent. L.u1'usLu1a.s Here, at tneu` nome. The Misses Ardell and Erland Watson of Collingwood are spending the holi- days at home. `Minn R1-nnn nf Rnrrin anon} flan knH,| pxuuu u.wLnuuusu, [He presents. > The annual play put on by the young people of the Presbyterian church in Elliott's Hall, Christmas night, entitled Molly Bgwn", was a. decided success. The_ large audience kept excellent or- der. The characters played their roles very well. Those who took partwere: Miss L. Chapman, Miss E. Reid, Mrs. J. E. McDonald, Mrs. E. R. Scott. Messrs. E. J. Mcclung; M. Mi1lar,.E. Bittles; E. Turner, Jas-. Martin, K. Rumble and T. Rowat. TEA Iynuvvunr U\(\(\v\`ru .-`F I-1.... 'l T...1J....I .nu|uuu: uuu .1 . nuwut. The young people of the United` Church put on their -play, entitled- Home Ties". this week. acme u; nurrle at J. McLean's. , Mrs. Shell of Collingwood visited her sister. Mrs. Bates, last week. Mlll 1-Tnhan and `Ranch. 'l'_'l'..a.L.... -3 creuuumy. ' . " The Christmas tree for the Sunday School children of St. Andrew's Church was held on Monday night. Dec. 28. Tea was served for those present. Af- ter quite a lengthy program Santa Claus distributed the presents. ' The annual nlnv nnf nn hv fhn urnlina uuuuuys at Il'.l8'Il0l'!l9 REPS. '_ Thg Cantata put on by the Sunday School of the United, Church. Tuesday evening of last week, was quite a suc- cess. The children took their parts very credltably. A - ` mh ("In-Iafrnlnu than fnvo fkn IIw-nan`: zuus net.` ruubclj, JV.l.l.'3.- B. uean. Ed. Martin` of Penetang spent the holidays at mshome here. Tho hnfnfn nnf n`n I-nr Hun Qua .-Inn A Dec. 29+---Jae. Da;renport bf T1-a`fa.lAgar spent Chiistmas at'his home here. _ Mr I`!-`I-111 M50 7 Qrnifh Drnafnn urn [LUIS at VVn J.'I.UWl1LLHo Mr. and Mrs. McLeod are here from the West onaovisit-to the la.tter's sis- ter; Mrs. T; Archer. ' B. Ganton of Toronto is visiting in the village for a. few days. Mi M Mnrahnll Fnltunfnn In uric- Lllt! VIIIIIEU LU!` U: IGW uays. Miss M. Marshall, Coldwater, is via- iting her slter, Mrs. S. Dean. W341 l'nvfIn' nf `Dnnnfona can-.4 61:... VVIBILIH5 LIIU lU.l-LEI.` H `pH.l'5Ill$, Aux`. anu Mrs. M. Howarth. . 1 Miss M. Jamieson of Brampton and `Alice of Barrie spent the holiday at their home here. I) Amlycunuy In nnnulum .. 0-... 3...... 1.. LllI'.'ll.' IIUIIIU llUl'Uo R. Arksey is spending a. few days in Barrie. T V . n . mum. mr 13....-. .`n....... -0 rn........... .._; ca .l3.l`l'lUn Miss M. Bradbury bf To`:-onto arid S. Johnston. Buffalo, were Christmas vis- itors at W. Rowatt"s. `(Lin on.-I Minn lKnT'.An:` .....-. 1.-.... 4..-... ivspem unnsnmas at ms nome nere. _Mr. eih_d.,M`rs. W. Smith. Preston. are visiting the `latter s parents, Mr. and `Mrs. -. . 1\.n.... mr r......:......... -4 -n..........:..`_ _...1 Jermett ana -cnuaren at 1vy. 9 Congratulations to Miss Cora Kirby of St. Thomas, formerly of Angus, and .Mr. Reginald Arnold of Ivy, who were -ma.rr!ed Dec; 19th. The_go_r_1cert Ilold in the Apgus Q1`- M11yas1Nc STATION PHr;LP_s'roN 'HILL SDAl..E DALSTON HUTOPIA rut: manna `-EXAMINER ' Bell llfu ` J os. fine Dec. 29--'I`he cars are stored aqvay for :1 while as the snow is a little too deep in some places. Some` have had the inconvenience of getting stuck on . the road. A II llnn nlnly ha..- .-..... .l..4_._-,.__.|.-_. 1'1, 7 _'13ec. _.28-."--Th`e `rouqwin here home for Christmas: Hilda.` Mather. Eliza-i bath ` Matthews. Edna. Mumbers_on.- .uu1.:I WLLH. HUI` p' at ureennanx. ` The" many friends of Mrs. Jas. Ham- ilton are sorry to hear that she is suf- feng `from ggngrene. I Dec. 28-Miss Laurihe Irwin Tot Tor- onto spent a few days at her home here. T-Tnrnnnn Qnlnnnnh and Pnhovf Tlfllann I vuu1a.nu. hMr..and Mrs. A. M. Drysdale spent the first of the week with Mr. and Mrs. . Wm. Cumming; T '_ _ | 1\'fQG Riinn RPDRHIIFIY n-F" "Vanni-.4-A In I visiting with Mrs. W. Rowat.; ` 3 Miss Louise Turner of Eadyyis spend- \ ing theholidays at her home here. Mr and Mr: r1ri11n To-n-rinann. --43,-` 1115 uxc uuuuuys at. 1161' uulne nere. _ Mr._ and Mrs. Orville. Jamie-son` re- turned home from_ their wedding trip last week. T ' 1m..'... 'm......-+ 1'.......a......... .........;4. ru....1..4. (K31. WEEK. . _ 1 `Mrs: _Ernest Jamieson spent Christ- .ma`. s with her parents at Greenbank. 'lhn-rnsanv friends: nf Tllfra Ina T-Torn_ }.|tl..l.`UllI.E|, AVLI`. uuu lV1l`B. `IL. AVLUUHUJ. Mr. and Mrs. F. Dunkley of Ivy spent a few days with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Smith. 'I'h:u A 'I'n(`1n1Innn-`In A-P `Dan-`in 1'uv\:\v\` Audi. auu alV.l1'. 1'Ll'LllUl' DLIIILII. Miss A. McCullough of Barrie spent le holiday with J. McDonald and fam- yl'/I'r and PG lhnxri "I"nrv~v nf'A'lH`nn I Ily, . ' . 1 , Mr. and Mrs. David Terry of'Al1iston l passed Christmas Day with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I-Iaugh. T 1 Arfhllr .QrnH-h in chin in `I-an or-nun. Dec. 28-Among the Christmas vis-I `ora were: Miss" Della Dean. Cecil 1 and Dick Armstrong of Toronto! and Miss Kathleen Leitchtield of 0a.k- 1 -ville. at Wellington Dean's: Miss Meta. I` Rogers of D Ailandale at David Plax-s tonic; Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Plaxton of '! Allsndale and Jos. Secor of Milton at? ..Url. Ettie Brennan's; Cecil Coulson of 5 'Detroit -with his.-parents, "Mr. and Mrs. 3 Fred Couison; 'Mr.'_ and Mrs. Thos.f Worrod and vMr.- and Mrs. Harold Ward jot Barrie at Time. Worrod's; Mrs; Ja.s.' ,~Bisir and Miss Sadie of Toronto at E ~~`I.I0!'0 Davidson's; Mr. and Mrs. H. L. I ` }'l`arBush, Jr.. of Toronto and Jack Tar- : V Bush of Montreal at H. L. TarBush s. '1 yllias Lizzie Eaton of Toronto at her 9 home here; Miss Ethel Coulson of Tor- I ( "onto at David Coulson's; Mack Ward , J and Norman Willoughby of Parry 1 Sound at their homes here; Miss Em- C lly Watson (nurse) of St. Thomas at 1 Gordon Watson's: Miss Vera Coulson t '0! Detroit at Frank Coulson s. I 0 `Inn 1344 llnufhn AC "l`nvInnn Cu vial}- E uuu U1. nausau`. Mrs. Poole is spending the holidays with relatives in Barrie and Allandale. UHLU Hpclll. u LUW uuys {LL 1161' IIUIIIU b`l'U. Herman Solomon and Robert Wilson have installed radio sets during the last week. A TUI -Inn `KT:-\-`Inn `Du-nlnup lnvunvu` ru`a`(n`--Inna lat WEEK. ' I Miss Norine Broley spent Christmas` with her great-grandmother, Mrs. Len- . nox of Elmvale. - . i 12` 'nIr\1i`Iu`n1\t\.n In a~r\tn'\lnAa-n ALA LAIS IIUA UL l.`JllllVUJ.Ua E. Mccutcheon is spending the holi? day with -friends in Toronto. 'NI'I~ nn I/I'v-a T\Tnv--.1nn~n lnvnrnvl>Ia AP. pu.l'UllLB, lV.l.l`. H.110 JV.ll'S. urxus. nuugxl. I Arthur Smith is able to be around. afglgin after his recent attack of the II u". < O \ Dec. 29-Miss Bennetiz, teacher, is` 3 spending the holidays at her home near (Midland. ' | `Mrn and `MI ... A `II: 'l\..--....1..-n- ..___'.j. Lli`Lu5l.lLU1', lV1l'S. .1. IS. Lil'E1.W1.UI'Cl. George Metcalfe and Miss Doris of Orillia. spent Christmas with Mrs. H. J. Crawford. ' `Inn 1...-.1-\....... P5` 13...; 'l......'._-_ ..._.-...4. llaLCl', AVLLEIS I\ilL1b' lV1U.tI.l.'LllUl`. I I Samuel Bagshaw and daughter, Miss' ,Sadie, spent Christmas with Mrs. S. )W. Leigh, Hawkestone. | 1\/I've Tznifh T\/TnT.nn(1 and nhilrnn n1 vvv. umgu, nuwnestuxle. Mrs. Keith McLeod and children of East Oro visited her father. Jones Emms, last week I/Hue: `Whig "Rn-onlnn anon} .("hv-lufv-nae Juuuua, 1t1.L WUCJS I Miss Eva'Brandon spent -Christmas with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Bran- don of Edgar. Mr: panic in nnnnirnr H-an hnlinvu "(ll IJULTUIL HI. 1"l'?1IIK LJUUIBUII Ha I Mrs. Ed. Martin of Toronto is v1s1t- A -`lag her mother, Mrs. Neil Shaw. Y.lnur1 Dnfnrn nf (`Inranhnlrn Alfn I uay WILH 'u'u-:uus Ill. .l.Ul.'U1l|.U. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Coxworth of. Ivy spent Christmas with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. AR. Mooney. R/Tr 1:-n `Mfr-u Ti` Tinnlzlnv nf T1!!! cnnnf vvm. uummmg. _ ` Miss Mima. Bradbury of Toronto is Nina T.nI1in "I"nrvnnv- n 1:1.-..-1.; In nnnua Ullll UIJUCI LU ll.lCl.ll_Y IIUIIIUS. Now that the old year is passing and we are entering on the new, I wish to extend thanks to the publishers of The Barrie Examiner for the splendid ser- vice rendered during the year and best wishes for a bright, prosperous and happy New Year. - L \VLUl U0 u .70; Graham of Fort Frances spent a day with his brother, Bert, last week. Mxvn Alp? (1rnhnm"nn 9IIo"hfnI~c: nl G. uay VVLLIL U15 Ul.'UI.llCl.', DCICL, Id.SL WUCJX. Mrs. Alex. Graham and daughters of Hawkestone, Mrs. Mccuaig and Dan. spent Christmas with Mrs. John J. Mc- Arthur of Guthrie. {Xv-xyllln n`"n(\v\ AP 'l`I.,-nut-A... .-........a- n 11 L11 U1 U1 \J'uLlll`lU. , Orville Ellson of Thornton spent a ` few days with relatives here last week. Nina innit: T\IfnAv+`hnr- nf `lion-n-in LBW (lays VVILII I`8l'cLI.lVS nere Last WBEK. , Miss Minnie McA.rthur of Barrie ispent the Christmas holidays with her lslster, Miss Katie McArthur. R-,nrn11nI F2-rurckour on.-I Anna-kfan 1|/fine: Dec. 28-Rev. N. and Mrs. Campbell of Barrie spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. T. R. Crawford. ljnnvo-cs T\/l'nfno'I~Fn or-Lil `R/Tina T\nm~io A4` 1`U.|bLl.l\ U. _ The annual meeting of the ratepay- ers of this section will take place at Cundles school on Dec. 30, at 10 a.m. I n1....:g+wma mu nu-.m\........: 1..-...-. 1.... uuuuu:a UllUUl Ull JJUU. DU, 111. LU 11.111- Christmas was observed here by many families being united from far and near and they spent a. very happy and sociable time together. The large number of parcels which have gone through the mail the past week would bring cheer to many homes. Nnxxr flnnf 1-ho nl noon in nucaincr anti LIIU l'Ul`LUo All the sick here are Improving. Most of the quarantine has been lifted. AYHOHQ fh (`hvdufrnnn 1rIu{I-nun vvvaunn LUl.' LUU uuuuuya. School closed on Dec. 22. Miss E. El- liott, teacher, was presented with a nice comb and brush by the scholars of the school. Miss Elliott has gone to Peterborough to spend Christmas with relatives. ml..- nnnn ".1 ........+:`...... as 4.1.... ....+......... Madlyn and Alice Long at Thos. Grib- bin's; Francis Stone at his home: Miss :Mae Marley at hey home. To. the Editor and readers of The! V Dec, 28--Mr. and Mrs. C. Baker havel gone to spend the holidays with friends in Toronto. 1ur:..... n....4.n `n.-.1-.. .-.4? m.........i... :. ..a Ill J.Ul'UllLU. V Miss Greta Daley of Toronto is at present visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Daley. T-Tnvnl Qhannnn nf Tnvnnfn iu hnnnnl AVLFS. 11. uuxcy. I . Harold Shannon of Toronto is home| for the holidays. . . I Qt-'hnn`I nlnun nn Dan 9`) 'l\/Hun F`. W]. :;V1'cu-.: 1u.2u'u-:_y cu. ucg; uuunc. I To. the Editor zind The nExaminer your correspondent extends * the Season s Greetings. SECOND LINE," FLo_s NEXT DOOR TO BANK OF TORONTO, Opening Date and Particulars next week THE A. w. GOODFELLOW SHOE STORE IIUIH 1 I1 '.l'Ul`UIl CU. Jno. Boyes and family spent Christ- mas with Mr. and Mrs. T.` Corbett. Stroud. Daiiknm `D nnnnn Ann --A.-. .I..'--._ 41..-..- _ OF HIGH GRADE Boots and Shes %,N1-:wLo"wEL_L ORO STATION FIRE CUNDLES EGBERT WAIT FOR THE BIG; Examiner Ad_1_ets are great sales- men and they wiirk for little pay- 25 cents a week. ctuuruuy uu:,.uL. The concerts at the 5th line and Cherry Creek schools were held last `week and much enjoyed. Vlnna Pnhrn nvmlun hnnnn nu `In .-'.v..=Imn __-- .. _ ....vv, a.4vu vv uvng AVA. unnn I461. DUJI. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stainton and children spent Christmas in Toronto. Miss Irene Bates of Toronto is home.l I Everybody `enjoyed the Sunday School entertainment "held last Monday night. The tree was well ladened with `presents and Santa Claus forgot none of the children. The children were also treated to candy and oranges. Pro- ceeds about $36. ` Ming `Inn.-cm.-... 173.... no n..1u..........-.: 1:5 vxauuug rexauves nere. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Murray and fam- ily spent Christmas at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson s, near Utopia. Hilda. and Evelyn Carter, George Lawrence, Lawson Mumberson. IA ... .....1 'll,,. /11, an - uccus auu ur. #60. Miss Florence Kfng of Collingwood is visiting relatives here. Mr and Mrs Tun 1|.I'u......-... .....1 45...... Halifax- Sydney Charlotte- ` ;.-_... \Ill tendon Hamilton Toronto Ottawa Montreal 4 Quebec St. John, M11 OUU DYUHUHCI including Vancouver Victoria. Calgary Edmonton Regina. Winnipeg Fort `X72112- ,., " W Vvilliain Windsor, nu} UUGT 80_0 Branches -..-)..J. ... INCANADA WVUBK uuu IIIIJCII BIIJOYCCL _` ' Vince Relve arrived home on Monday titer leaving his boat in Port Arthur for the winter. 7 `Doing nn 131w-nan '!JVnn..n:.. 1.....- BARRIE BRANCH THORNTON BRANCH N11, Ont. SIMMONS 8: CO. The Royal Bank of Canada AT (COAT STORE -EXTRA--SPECIAL LADIES . AND MISSES Regulag Prices $16.50 and $18.50 LU!` L110 WIULBF. W. Reive and Elmer Fountain` have arrived home. They left their boat in Montreal. _ _m_@%4oz@2 All Cloth `Coats at Below Cost "fora few days only 10' BURBERRY COATS Z0 FUR -COLLARED LADIES AND MISSFS COATS OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. ON SALE; $13.50 6N sAgE, $10.00 Regular up go $21.00 UUll\:_uL uicigiuug. Among those who spent the Christ- mas holidays here were: Mr. and Mrs. R. Wright, Misses Elsie and Ruby Carson of Toronto, at Louis Carson's; Mrs. R. W. Dickey and Miss Jean of Toronto at Jas. Muir's: Dalton Rey- nolds of Midland. at W. F. Richard- son's; Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Denny and Wilfred McLaughlin of Toronto at J. L. McLaughlin's; Bruce Knapp of Tor- onto, at Irwin Knapp's; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bowdery and children of Pains- wick, Mrs. F. McGarrity and Miss Katharine and Miss Belle Binnie of Toronto, at Jas. Binnie s. pureuus, W11`. H.110 1V11'5o`I Un JNICLBUII. Among those of the Angus people who spent Christmas in other places were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lee :and Jim in Toronto; Mrs. Jonas Tar Bush and Bernard and Walter in Tor- onto; Dr. and Mrs. Everard West and Dorothy at Flesherton; Rev. W. Roach In Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Jermett and -children at Ivy. , Fnhwvnfvllnflnnu fn 'I\/flan (`rnvn 'lIhn`I':u UIULIIUII, 1VLl`. :1. 131 UWH. The recent snowfall has made ex- celle_nt sleighing. Annnncr fhnun nrhn unnnf fhn (hrif_ Dec. 29-Miss `Margaret Brown of Elmvale and Thos. Brown of 2nd line, Flos, spent. Christmas with their I mother, Mrs. A. Brown. Tho v-nnnnf ennui?-.111 Inna rnnn av- THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. :21- 4-A: Il\'J.'.-\7-\;;Ie, Manager 385 AANTEN. M-L5. and in Colombia Peru Venezuela VVUtLLuU!'. Mrs. Fred N. Page is seriously ill at `time of writing. ' - 'l\/Fm: `Um Tlfnnlucnr ,TnnIz "X7nn1an1r Yn()S on rst ulat run. D133 Slim deli` 2-}? (3 " b y 11 14.. 13. uuuu Ittl. WEEK. Mrs. R. W. Sloan and Will Sloan of Toronto and Miss Evelyn Sloan of Preston spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Walt. manna Dana` Au.-.111 ......a 77-41.`---- IIUFU l.Ul' LIN`! lxuuuuy. Dr. and Mrs. Mccallum spent Christ- mass in Toronto. Tr-In Qnunn nn Jnnnliuu sunsh`: fVI....l...L -`I115 l1Ul' IIIULHUF, AVLIH. lVUll,Dll1W.' Lloyd Redfern of Claresholm, Alta... Lila visiting his father, Robt. Redfeyn. Inn Mnunn nf `nah-nlf in vlniflng hit: ~18 vnuung I115 LHLIIBI`, ITUUL. nBuLtl'll. Jos. Mason of Detroit is visiting his. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Mason. Amnnrr Human nf fha'An9-ma nnnnln JIITI. B. VV. VV ll. Misses Pearl Averill and Kathleen` Selman of Toronto were at their homes here for the holiday. Th`, nn Mr: Mnnlluum unmnt lnnlul-_ ELI`) UH- Reuben Rogerson was down from Sunnldale for the holiday. Th vlnlr nnnnnd frnv fhn annnnn nn uuuxuueuu LU!` ule nuuuay. The rink opened for the season on Saturday night. Tho nnnnavvfu of HM: Kl-In 1.v-its nap` I-IIIIU UL Wl'lL1UE- Mrs. Wm. Woolsey. Jack Wooley and Melva and Eva spent Christmas in Cookstown. Dec. 28--Lyndon Walt of Ann Arbor, Mich.. visited friends in this neighbor- hood last week. `Inc 13 TIT Qlnnn nu-.41 Tiilil 6!`... .0 j Buy Advertised Things. Page Fotir 3-` Red and White Chain Stores _.___ A FEW OF OUR sptcuus. TFRY S COCOA. 1/2'. . . . ; ou) DUT\CH _CLEANSER .% ...... . 2% for 21 BULKROLLED OATS CLARK S PORK ...AND BEANS, 23 . , .' . 2 for 23 174stores in Ontario THEY ALL com: BACK 1-`on Moan CHURCHILL N9? chrggtmag mg. Dec. 29-Wm. Wright is suffering !1:~_.D99*=m--2291}. ":.":..f`..P.`1L ;.. %+ n?`.E? renewed 1115 LWU WUUISB at [N5 IIUHIG IIUPG. A number of people around here are suffering with very bad colds. nvnurina nn nnl-Hana urnn gnaw-nu n an LIIU uuuuuya ILL 1118 1101118 IIBPB. ots of snow and good sleighing now on the roads which makes things more lively. - A H l 1: season last saturaay mgnt. ti Some holiday visitors in this neigh- f . borhood were: oHarvey Constable of ;. 5 British Columbia and Wm. Constable ;,'ot' Sask.. at Geo. Cons_table's;--.Gordon :9 Sutherland of Port Stanley at R. A. , ` Sutherland s; George Wright of Sa.sk., : and Sam Gordon of North Bay at ,Wm. V. Wright's; Miss Ina.Bla_ck of Midland, . ; Wilbert Black and Arthur McFadden of _ Toronto at.Robt. Black's; Mrs. Swinton _~ and children of Orillia, J. Clark of St. .,Catharines at Rev. J. ,Brown's; Miss 1 Audrey Fagan of Toronto at Mrs. R. ;' Fagan s; Mr .a.nd Mrs. Chas. Deering . of Huntsville at A. C. Wallace's; Miss : Laura. Sproule. Toronto, at her. mo- 1 ther's; Miss Lizzie Kneeshaw of Tor- onto at J. W. Black's; Miss Goldie Giv- . ens, Toronto, Chas. Marquis, Toronto, and Fred Leonard of Toronto at their ,Irespective homes here. ruuuuuy wun _$Vl.luIlul`8li IPIBIIGS. Your correspondent wishes The Bar-I rte Examiner and staff a very happy and prosperous New Year. I v Vfnlfnr Qlhifh nf Dnnfnn fa avu:v'u:I_ guuu pl.'UByUl.'UuB, 1V cw luau`. Walter Smith of Bradford is suend- ing two weeksat his home here. A nnnnhnh A Inn[\v\1A nunusn `nan . nun upcm. uw weex-ena With friends here. ' There will be no electricity in Essa `for 1926. The nomination. which was held on Monday, passedicoff very quietly, not even a good `argument. A number have vnrv hm! nnua- ....A DU (.116 oruer UI [118 Clay. George Monteith of Toronto is spend- ing the holidays at his home here. nfu nf ennui and a-nn alnialqlnav nnur WUUIS WILII IVLIUIIUPBE IFIGHCIS. `_ Robert Fleldhouse has returnedafter spending a week. with Toronto friends. Mrs. A. Cochrane of Toronto visited recently with Mldhurst friends. 'Vnuv- nnvhnunhnnf nigh.-_m 7111;... `Don. uuuurulg wun Very 08.0 00108. Drawing and cutting wood seems to be the order of the day. GAOFEA Mnnfnifh nf 'l"nv-nnfn In unnn- ' LHUH3 IIILCLIIL uuugntel`, Your correspondent wishe the pub- lishers, staff, correspondents, and read- ers of The Barrie Examiner a happy and prosperous New Year. _._.-._-:_--- - Dec. 29-M:`. and Mrs. Harold Wods and family of Royal Oak, Michigan, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Andross. hi` `K7 f` Tlfnv hf Dnfnnknnn annal- uul.1auuaa_uUuunys cu. um IIUIIIB nere. Walter Wray of Toronto visited last` week with Midhurst friends. Dnhnnf 'WWnIr1Ir\I\11uA has untuuunn .p\"l\In u'u-:uuu 111 111115 LUIL Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Schell spent the week-end with friends in Waverley. I The Snnnmnln Egg irnln rnnnivn d.l.'U VllL1ll' lV1l'. unu lV.|.I'So VVU1. Anuross. , Dr. W. C. Ward of Peterboro spent lchristmas holiday at his home here. Txfnlfnr '\K7rnv nf 'l`r-ncnnl-n uhalfnal load-I WUUl$'UIlU. WILH l.l`.lUIluS In Waverley. Thesunnidaie Egg Circle received a cheque of $300 to be divided among the shippers. ' - T\/funk nvmnafhxr in nvfnnn on Mu uu: axuppurs. Much sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Bell in the death of their infant daughter, I Vnnv nnrluinnnnnnf urhahna Man nu)-._ usual`. 1V1I`H. bares, last week. Misses Helen and Bessie Hutton of Toronto spent a. few days under the parental roof. . Dr. F. L. and Mrs. Davis of Toronto spent the week-end with friends here. will be nn n1nn+.~m+., a... `rm.-- Des. >28---FAollowing are guests in the ' neighborhood during the holiday sea- sonzv Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Briese and daughter of Ullswater. and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coutts and family of Mid- hurst with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Car- ruthers; Miss Beatrice Wiggins of Vancouver. B.C., and Miss Margaret Wiggins or Severn Bridge. with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wiggins; Miss Florence` King. Collingwood, w th Mr. and Mrs. Dalton Armstrong; ngus Buie and! Archie Burkholder of Detroit with John and J. C. Buie; Miss Rogers of Toronto with Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Giftin; John Carruthers and daughter Helen, of Stratford. with Mr.~and Mrs. Will. Carruthers. lzfviu Tn... 1.1 ...-..: .-....: .:.......I.4.... A4. I VV Illa \.zl'.1l`1'ULllUl'Hn ' Mrs. John Hood and daughter-Ade- line, are spending the holidays with friends in Alliston. 'i\/rm ant` `Mr..- ml... m..I....n .........a. u... U.l.L.IUUl'5 W.M., Roy Allen; Sr.` W., Russell '1`. Webb; Jr. W.. Geo. Martin; Chap._ W. Bro. -Norman Wlce; Sec'y., J. W. Lati- mer; Treas., W. .Bro. J. .C. Neelands; Sr.D., Wm. Warnlca; Jr. D., Thos. King; D. of C., Reuben Lucas; Sr. Steward, Russell Constable; Jr. Ste- ward, Alfred.Webb; I.G., Albert Gol- lop;' Tyler, Wm`. Young. Affnr fhn r-Inning nf fhn lngn fhn . V. V ....-....v .- vvnnirn an The lodge is "5" bye-eong-`ra'tiilated on having a Past Master who can put on the installation ceremony in as able a manner as W. Bro Arthur Green does, and the thanks of he lodge are extend-< ed to" him on having made the trip from Toronto for this purpose. Mi.'J;'J'ge' 'N1;I"64'.Z...'Ie;'1..M. installed their officers for the ensuing year on Monday evening, W. Bro. Green acting as installing master. Afton fhn lnn-n had hnnn nnnnn hv . acting I13 lldlllllg Illl:,1.5LUl'o ` After the lodge had been opened by W. Bro. Chas. Wlce, in the absence -of the W.M., W. Bro. Green took the chair and duly installed the following officers: , _ TI) 1|/f 'Dnu A AV| o n `V `X7 Dvluunil VI` IULI; J. ylU1', VV H1. .1 ULIUE. After the. closing of the lodge the brethern enjoyed .9. sumptuous repast provided by the newly installed of- ficers. A number of short addresses were made by the officers and others. rnI.- I._.1-..- 1.. 4.- L- _........_..L_.I..;.._1 __ from a badly apraaneo amue. Q Arthur Green of Toronto renewed old acquaintanceship "in Stroud this week. T 3 The Community Rink opened for the I season last Saturday night. ! Q.-no I-nnrlnu vlnlfnm: in fhi neigh- SUNNIDALE CORNERS Installation at Minerva Lodge p: -r ,3" `V. nu; A 1': n A pru cuuunea to the house. Saturday and Sunday were the cold- est days in a number or years. V . .. 3 for 13 MIDHURST V-W99 21 Christmas visitors in this vicinity were:- Miss Bessie Kennedy and Mr. Dufily with M. Kennedy: Mr. and Mrs . Frank Corrigan and daughter Frances with D.vBuckley; Mr. and Mrs. . Laing ~with -R. Hockeridge; Mis _es Adelaide and Irene Keaney with their . parents; Miss Mary Coyne with her mother, Mrs.-A. Coyne; Mr. and Mrs. 'P; D. O'Neill and family with J. P. McGinnis; Misses Madeline and Muriel -Donnelly with their parents; ."1`hos. _ es Anna. Irene, Mary and` -Bertelie Hayes _at. _their home; Misses Ella. and jMisses Marguerite. and Loretta _Ma1-ley with their mother, Mrs.- E. VMa'riey;. Miss Irene Leciaire with Mrs. E. Mar- and J. P. Devlin, with T. O'Neill: Miss- ' -Norina. iCo'ughii'n with` their parents:;. y; Miss -.Catharifne*Loftus .w1thQher M mother. Mrs. D...`-J. Loftus; .} o_s~. 'Da,vid Kenney at` their ~ horne; 5ru.uu|uuI.ue1', -LV.I.1`B. W. J. nnapp. 1 Mr. and Mrs. _E. Richardson and son Graydon spent` Christmas `in Allandale. 28-Christvmajs visitors `Were: HomerfDa.ley of Sunnidale and Wa_.l-- lace McLean of Edgar, at Mrs. Ed. McLean's; Mrs. Coady of Toronto, at "Mrs. Jac_k Curtaiifs; Mrs. J. Peacock of Barrie. at Mrs. _G.V Tracey s: Misses Florence and Lucy Ayres of Barrie and G. Ayres of Kitchener at Geo. Ayres . > ' MI`. and Mrs. T. Paffnnnn and Pam- u. Ayres 01 Aucnener &12 Geo. Ayres'. Mr. and Mrs. T. Pattenden and fam- ily spent Christmas with Mr.'a.nd Mrs. H. Ottaway, Barrie. Mr nh Mun A `I'Iu-mun ......a ..I.n.:...... gun-.uy, nor even good number have very bad colds and are confined to the house. ' RH!` Qllair vvvnu-A `LA -- 1.1 uuuwuy, DRTFIQ. Mr. and Mrs. A. Knapp and children spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hill, Barrie. . T _T Vfnlbnn nf `Dav-uh; n-...r.. .. ......-. vrcu .I:l.|u, nurne. W. J. Walker of Barrie gave a. very helpful address to the Sunday School last Sunday, which was` grgatly ap- -preciated by all. ` _,', " 4 " Little Pearl Johnston. who has been on the Sick list with a. swollen gland. hadlt lanced Saturday and is improv- ing nicely. A R F` VF:-nnnv had I: Gnu. . . . . . ....1.._ uuy. v. . Little Allan Carson `of Auto is spend; llng the Christmas holidays with Ills grandmother, -Mrs. W. J. Knapp. . M1`. and Mrs. E. Rinhnrdann and ann H15 IHCI'.'l.y. B. F. Tracey had a family reunion on Dec. 26 to celebrate -his 80th birth- dnv. '. ` day. Ull IJ 7 Mrs.` Leslie'Tupling of Honeywoodl spent the week-end with her pa.rents. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bell. lnuuu, LUFUHLU I Dnuanl Tlnklnlr n f`1n.-..-. `l3.....:..... ...1.. l nu`. auu zvusu. LV1. 1V1. rseu. I Russel Elphick of Camp Borden vis-' ited his parents fora few days last I week. I Turn and 1Ul ..... 'r.1..-.1 'r\-;:n-_, _,_ 3 I u- ` w cunt. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reader and chlld- ' ren of Barrie were Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Elphick. `Your nnrrnnnnncmt uriuknu ml... `mu, UL J.V1l.'. uuu ;vu's. AIL. IDIDHICK. `Your correspondent wishes The Ex- aminer and aJl readers a hanny and- prosperous New Year. | I u.1'. tutu WIFE. Auuut` JJUDSOII. | Miss Mabel Herrell spent a. few days last week with her aunt. Mrs. Robert Ellis, Toronto. 5 'l\/I've T.auHn 'l`uinHnn n 1'_'l n...\.......-.1 'llll'l`l'l`lUu JJUUI 131111! The concert held in Angus Or- ange Hall on Christmas night under `the auspices of the United Sunday School was a decided success. A good crowd attended in spite of the stormy weather. `Inn Tnn \T Damn In nnulncunl-u III 5.6 D.L'. \zd|;llkl.l.'HlS. Quite a. number from here spent Monday evening` in Barrie the guests of Miss Be1_la. Miller at-a progressive euchre party. MP, D MI`G `h T 1\/[Winn xyiuifnd T n cuU1u'c pu.1'L_Y. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller visited Le- troy friends this week. TEA 1\/I'n|-non Pnrniluyv A47 RY..." 1'...---II uguy uxlcuua LUIS WEEK. The Mu:-ray fami1y'of New Lowell spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Dobson. I VI"!-nnu llflnu nv.A t\..-...I -._.1 inn- _n |;u.I.'a. rurtuul` JJUUSUII. Thos- Miller and Ozival and Ella of Elmgrove spent Christmas with Mrs. Joseph McMaster. Mr and Mwu "K7139 qom.-...1......... .....: U uacyu .LVLUV1.>5LI"l'- Mr. and Mrs. .VVes. Stoneham and family of Barrie spent Yuletide with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson. . TM'h:u 1\/I'ohnI `liicuunnll nan; .. 0--.. ..I..-.... uauy uu.u5uu.-:1`. _ Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Dobson spent the week-end with the farmer's mother in St-. Catharines. nun.` .. .........1,..... a...\..- I..._._ -_._.,. uuu .uu us reu.ue1's. _ . The Sunday School Christmas con-"I cert was held last Tuesday night in: the United Church and was well at- tended. Several songs were sung by the pupils and recitations and musi- cal selections were given. George Bald- win and Miss Vera sang a duet. The huge Christmas tree was loaded with gifts for the happy group of children who awaited the arrival of Santa Claus. A pleasant event of the evening was al presentation by the people of this com- munity, of a library table to Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Baldwin, Mr.'Baldwin being superintendent of the Sunday School for 20 years and Mrs. Baldwin being organist for several years. Mr. Bald- win gave a short address and thanked i the community for their kind apprecia- ltion. Everyone joined in the National 1 Anthem, bringing a most enjoyable . levening to a close. I Dec. 30--Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. of Milton spent`Chz`1stma.s with and Mrs. J. H. Bell. r`nv.a.m+uI.-.4-3.... 4... `All ... .;...a 11.-- auu J.VLl'!. 0. fl. DU Congratulations tc; Mr. and Mrs. E. Jennettupon the arrival` of a. baby daughter. Ma and Mm: T.AqIIn nnxmm. '........ Lalll.'ll.ll.l.5 III ' l3l 1l'l'lU. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Johnston were with Barrie friends for Christmas.. : uohniv KVA1" van in PHI... `EV-..\.....l...-_.3 UL 1.11:: quul'u.IlLl!lB nas D8611 uttea. Among the Christmas visitors were Mr. and Mrs. V. Jennett and Mr. and Mrs. L. Jennett of Weston with R. H. and Mrs. Jennett: _Tom Spears and Nessie Speers of Byng _Inlet and Ver- non Speers of Toronto at their home: John McQuay of Flos with his brother. 8. McQuay: Mr. and Mrs. E. McQuay at W. E. Banting's: Mr. and Mrs._ A.` Coxworth of Barrie, at M. Fletcher's: Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller and Miss Belle of Barrie at J. McLean's. 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