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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jan 1926, p. 11

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I:\\I\.IlJ 1_ Bible Society Collections 5 Following is a report `of collec-. tions of donations to the Upper Can- ada. Bible Society for .Stroud-Craig- vale Branch. - Q6-mnu nan rV...-:...-...I.. _.:n___-. Uult-frman Noble of Cookstown` spent the Week-end with his cousins, Mr. and i I jMrs. J. 13. Leigh. 1 `uuruuu, r:uu4._. 11810. congratulations. I I The I-Iawkestone `skating .rink has . been running for the past Week, skat- . ing being the .main attraction- every :night with :1 broom-ball game by two jgirls teams on New Year's night as a. 5 special which caused greatmerriment. ; The attendance has been good each I night with.Saturda,v drawing the Iarg- i v est crowd of skaters seen here in some time, young people coming in for miles from surrounding country. ' `Afr. `Parknv sznnnf Nam Vnah'n 4.. rm... Lnuu 5Lu'1`UuI1(url,' country. ` . Mr. Parker spent New Year's in Tor- `; onto. T I1`.-.....~..-.... 'A1'..L1.. -: r\-_|_-,4_, uuuu: LL11` new 1e:u's. . Mr. and 1\Jrs`.. Ken. Noble of Orillia. were in the village on Monday. 3 Mrs. Dimnlim: nf nu-mic. nnlln nu- `-.|.r1t"nuS uere uus weex. J . Trustees for the village of Hawke-. !stone for 1926 are John` R. Leigh, Geo. .Iord0n, R0b.t_. Reid. Congratulations. 1 The Hnwkngtnnn \eLn:uHna~ Mn 1.....- Jan. 5-The first hockey `game of the season to be seen on the local rink will` be player] l<`1'ida._v evening, Jan. 8 when the old time rivals, Hawkestone and East~Oro, will cross sticks. Ming R 'Flnr-nhnvvrlt n? 'I`nu-nnon nu... uuu uu..~sL'uI'U, Will Cl"0SS' SUCKS. Miss B. Barnhardt of Toronto was `home for New Ye:u"s. Mu nn 1\/hm n'n.. xV..1..1.-. ..a n.-:n:,. I were u: Lue vluztge on Monday. ' Mrs. Dimaline of Orillia called on; friends here this week. ! I '1":-nufnnn PA +1.,` ":11.-..... An *r1'_---u_- I . The friends ofv"VValter \Fairbrother. . having learned "of his intended de- 5 3 parture for Ireland to visit his mother-.. [gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.[ 2 Harold Hastings to say good-bye. Wa1- 9 ' -llu . HIPS. lJ'UUl' L"'b`l'I'lCl'. . I iter has- lbeen a. model young man.[ Leaving his mother atlthe age of five; he entered the Fegan School where he` received his training under Mr. and Mrs..Fegan. Vvalter intended visiting; with Mr. and, Mrs. Fegan on his way: to Ireland but three weeks previous to; 1 his departure received gt cablegram tell- : [ing of Mr. Feg'a.n's death. Vvalter was, _a. very affectionate boy and all the: young iaeople who associated wit-h him! felt his good influence. At the age of; ten he came to H:-Ll'01(1 Ha.stine:s where; he has lived ever since and where he= calls his home. W'o,_lter has been agood. : honorable boy and received the reward! of a good home. After assisting Haroldf Ha,stings for ten years on the farm he` went sailing` and has been very suc-E cessful. The evening; was spent play-' ing progressive euc-lire and other gam-` es until lunch was served. `Then mu- sic and,.dancin;.r took un the time until the early hours of the morning. `All wished Vi :-titer. a safe vo_vage with the hope that he would return to this neig'hborhood ;1.sra.in. / I end the ILGBLJIIEE uuruug LHU Ill_l1lUit,Y- ' Elmer McLean spent the week-end; i at his home here. I `Mr... ......a' "M... 1\,r..r .....1 ......a ..1.n.={.......! 1 ILL {[15 HUUIU Ilb'l'U. . I ' Mr. and',Mrs. McLeod and children ,of. Barr1e spent New Year's with Mr. --and Mrs. George\ Farrier. ' i_ of 'VVa1ter`Fai1*brofhe1`. .l.\UUL. IJIIJUUIIH, l\llUL'-IS. | The friends of/Mrs. Rachel Dickey` are all pleased to seekher back again; after an absnce of` almost two yearsj '.in the Western provinces. I Minn Edna T4`:-neon n `Fnr-rnnv fnnnhnr-= .11! L116 VVUSLUFII pl.'UV.lllUUH. I I Miss Edna Fraser. a. former teacher |here,- visite with Mr. and Mrs. H. lastings during the holiday. 3 Elmer M'nT.a:-nn anon? fhn \xrm:lz-nnd. _Wl|.Il H13 Ul'ULllUl'. VVt1l'5lUy George" Lamb and Will. New Year's with ;their iRobt. Gibbons, Knock. "Wan fninndn nf ,Rnn Du . , . ! Mr. and Mrs. Hastings were at the: train. to saywgoodbye to Mr. and Mrs.: Ward, who left on Monday morning for their new home on Gorgina Island. Mr. Uncles of~ Ora snent New Year's l.Ul' LIIUIF IIUVV IIUHIU Ull L1qUl'llli1 llitllu. Mr. Uncles of~ Om spent New Year's Aw1th his brother. Wesley Uncles. a Lamb spentf ; their sister. Mrs.l 1 Dnkf (!l`InIu-nan vv|r\1-5`! nu`uuu._ - . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jacks and daugh- ter, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Dan. Jones and son Angus. spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Chapman Al- landale. man KY1`...-u.n "I'\nI.-us .-...-...4 Gunplncp 1-nibl. uauuuus. Miss Norma Tebo spent Sunday with her aunt, rs. T. Sawyer. ` Jean Ralston is able to be up again. Wilson Emeric arrived hbme for I Christmas. I Amman much A! `I)..n.m6-d7nuu'l ninnvut n \Jlll'lBl.IIlH.S. I Horace Eley of Brzmtford spent a] fewkdays with his sister Rosie. last`: wee 1m`- ......a `M ... r_t....u........ 4..-..... 5+ Qknf In case plratlont cauried period, * - cancel, shag thn ruxxmwnun. wuss 1v1a.t`JOl`le A Tollendal. Bert Warni`c_a suuulpuun. . . . 1 Mrs, _Sheldon.ot Lefroy. accompanied; by her two granddaughters. M Gladys and Gertrude Sheldon. spent the New Year's with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Goodfellowa ` ' I Win nap` Wluvnn fluunnlv nun kiliv I I line. recently owned by Fred'Wood.,. I Walter Fairbrother spent Wednesr gaymgternoon with Mrs. Fred Ness in trou ._ ` `Kn no-A `II..- 'l3.\-. 7...]... ...;.4I Anus:-pl. xxuuuxuuuwf. t Wm. and Elwood Guest are busy` moving to their new home on the fifth `line, owned I Wnlfnr `l3`nh~hrnfhm- nnnnf Wnnnn- .; - ' - v n I Jan. 4-V---Owing` to the school being closed. so` long on account.` of scarlet fever. _ Miss Du-nlop returned after] Christmas and resumed her duty as; teacher. T\n1vI.-I 'I',nunrInIl'n curl-an uvna nlnnlna In umcner. .. . ~- . I David Laughlin, who was clerklng in . Ivan Grosefs store in Leti"o.v. is now` hom_e," Morris - Reid now `taking `his place. | Mr: Innrfnv nf 'l`nv-nnfn nnnnf [EC .' Mrs. Mccarthey of Toronto spent? the week-end`with Mr. and Mrs. Percy |'l`hompson. ` NI :-1:. Qhahinn n! Tnfnnv nnnnmnnnind: ` SECOND LINE, FLOS A 91!` 74;]/fr un "n 'm....1.1--1.-. HAWKESTONE T_ EGBERT Editor. uzaum .Lu.a.uU1 L\UUlllU_l1 ' iprague . . . . . . . . ; . . . . . $9.00 Fred Peacock . . . . . . _$20; 85 W., H. Hughes . . .. $4.00 . E., E. Webb and J. ' 1 0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 W.. Mrs. L. Booth . . $4.00 0 E., Webb and ' | Q1: 9:` 1`.R0yp Total . . 1'H`.l: -BARRIE EXAMINER uu 130.00! $2.00 $217.00; '$1s.5o Lcu CDIIIJJUIILB Wt'1't: SCFVCU. ] )1 The next meeting will be held on ) Tuesday everng, January 26,- at the_ home of Mrs. J95. Tiffin. Bible reading. .' will be taken by ,Mrs. `Harry Mccannf ! and a paper on missionary Work will by given by Jean Higginson. . "ladies certainly deserve credit for `Home Department Sec y., iuuy. iur, unu Mrs. W. J. Jones. Bob. McFadden is home from the \Vest on a short visit with his mother. D. B. Jones and Miss Trask visited, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Jones recently. [ Utopia Women's Auxiliary I The December meeting and election of officers of the Women s Auxiliary! `of St. George's Church was held at| the home of Mrs. VVm. Higginson on: Thursday evening, December 31. Re-{ ports of the past year's work were! given. by the various officers. The: the? splendid work done during 1925. Bible; reading was given by Jean Higginson; ;taken from Proverbs 24. A snlendidi paper on Missionary Work across Can-! 'ada was given by Mabel Truax. The following officers were elected for the ensuing year: President, Mrs. Thos. Truax; Vice.~Pres., Mrs. Clarence Ar- nold; Secretary, Mrs. Fred McCann', Treasurer, Mrs, Harry McCann; Cor- responding Sec y., Jean Higginson; Dorcas Sec y., Mrs. Watson McCann; Mrs. Jas. Beckerton; Leaflet Sec y.. Mrs. Alfred`; Elphick. After the meeting was closed s` refreshments were served. "I"`Inn nnvf rnnofinnr u-:11 1...` L..1.1 -.. 4 I The executive of the Oro Hockey A League met at the home of Irwin Mc- Mahon qn Friday, Dec. 18. One new 1 club entered a team in the league,` e Shanty Bay having entered along with : Guthrie, Hawkestone and East Oro. A5, `schedule was drawn up but after the lmeeting Oro Station declded to enter: . again this year so after admitting Orof ` club a new schedule will be necessary. The snhedule 13 not yet drawn up, but ` the first games were arranged the- 5th and 8th of January, Shanty Bay at; Guthrie on the 5th and East Oralati T-Iawknczfnne on the 92th. ~ . I , um cluuu. ' [ Thos. Jack, Lefr0y.`spent a few days` 1 last week with his daughter, Mrs. D. J. ; Miller. Russell McMaster of Orillia and a _ friend spent the holidays with his par-a > `ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mark McMaster. ` I`./Hss: R9119 Miller nf-' `D......:.. -.:..u.-.: FIVE TEAMS ARE INCLUDED IN ORO HOCKEY LEAGUE 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grose, Mr. and] i1\h's. Harvey Todd and Thos. Jack of` fLefroy and Mr. and Mrs; Roy McCabe_ and Kenneth and Mr. McCabe, S12, of 'A11.'mda1e spent New Year s with Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller. I Miss Sarah Wade `of Oshawa is vis-, iting Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. Jones. Rah, Mr-Fnddon in ham... 42..-... `Inns ucr uruu_1e1' Auen, 0V8!` the holiday. ' ` Mrs, S. J. Fisher and children are spending a week with friends in Terrai ` Nova. I 1 n..1. 1'nn:~ __-_, g -.-. . --- - ' `Mrs. B. Carruthers and Miss Blanche were in Toronto last week, the former] 1-emainiru; for treatment at the medi-i nu n. .1. uuuson. I cal clinic. I That. Tn -1. 1 ,4-....-_ . A444 __,. .. - cum, Aux`. anu ;vu`s. 1ual`K lV1CM:aSteI`. | Miss Bella Miller of Barrie visited} her brother Allen, over the holiday. Mrs. Fisher mm r-`hildv-an awn Jan. 5---Mr. and Mrs. VV. Stoneham Sand children of Barrie and Mr. and. .Mrs. M . C. Banting and family of! Ivy spent New Year s with Mr. andi Mrs. J. Dobson. _ | -1\,Tm;. D rV........n....._.. .....1 In - TH \ ll V Kl: I Jack Ellis was in Lisle on VVednes-I zzv. ' {net ` Years of `experience anl modern insure to_Bachelo1f smokers an quality. _ 1TABL?sHi315 T835 - V V V Capital #1o.ooo.ooo Reserve 619,500,000 Total Resoufces * 23o.ooo.ooq UTOPIA Wilson : one cigar Blnd which Nevenj Changes s , I .4 I a _ V I Jan. 5--The parlor social which Was? announced to be at Mrs. E. Guest's on_ New Year's night was held at the home` of Mrs. H. .B. Armstrong._ Quite a plea- sant evening was spent in games. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Webb and daugh- ter of Detroit returned home on Sat-` urdayafter a ten day visit to friends around this"neighborhood. School opened `today again. Mrs. Fennel! is able to be up again.- I-Ierb. Fennell of Toronto spent last week at home. ; Winin `piivilrla (E(\CUl\ A LA---- --- ` ` vv:.t:1 `cu. uuule. ' Willie Reynolds gave a house party " Phone 1010. \ Box 267, Barrie. I!I!I!I!1..<=_ ST0,<;Ks-f BOUGHT 4 S513 INSURANCE .- BONDS - "What is the most wonderful thing about a door? asked Lao-Tsze, an ancient Chinese teacher, of his pupils. some said this thing, some said that. ` None of these, said the sage, the entry way itself is the wonderful LL2_.. II _1.'uu uuu::uw.uoI1 xurnlsnea on any of the operating mines. Hollinger : Mclntyre : Castle Dome : Capital : Teck-Hughes Some of best companies represented. Yielding from 4% % to 7%._ '51:. -Full information furnished of the oneratimr Ininnu GORDON STEVENSON ,_ _,_ `and dance at his home on New Year's !night before his sister, Mrs. Ralph id Berry, returned home on Saturday at- ;" ter spending the holiday season with - her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds. Miss Dora Guest returned to Long- _, ford on Saturday. 3] Mr. Suggett will preach here next Sunday. -Sunday School, 10.30; church 11 a.m. Mr. Brown's New Year's ser- ,. mon was taken from Heb. 6:17-20, to- pic, `.`Will Your Anchor Hold? ' | (Van.-..-.,...L..1.._-,\.-_ L, I - --- ,-- .. u. .. vuz rxllullul .n.;u1u I ; dongratu1a.tions to Alfred Webb who `has been elected Councilman for 1926. 10 Eln" SANITARY PLUMB- ING IS FINE Page Eugen" MY" St. 5! W415 most in 1.... Ban-In . have I nan- .-wp u v: cu-run vuvvuly llvily UUHUU ; SIQIOND BOOK--Ina Kennedy. Ver-| nu Patterson. Harold Crane. Fred. Sr1g- - I lay. Jack Madlggm. Jae. Conron, Mary; Stinson. , FVTDQT Dnnv `nun. c<-_._.4.-.. n._d \ BLIHHUH. 4 FIRST BOOK--B11l,v Scruton (hon.),! Helen I-Iawthorn (horn). Sadie Reid; 1 PRIIXNCFL--1W1)Mn1 '3k'nnnm-Iv (I-.ny.\ LARGE nelen rmwmorn mom), Sadie Reid; PRlM?l`JRv---Mu1'1el `Kennedy (hon..).. Bob Glandfleld (hon.'). Bobble Johnstonl (hon.)," Jim Guest (hon.) Florence: Miller, Charlie ~`Dyenr;, Fred Bodiam. ' no Miro`; 4.-..-. ..I...... United States District Attorney", Buckner says 98 per cent. of. New" York's booze is poisonous. aura. uu.Lwu.y on Jun. zl. ! Rev. H. D. Mccualg. an "old boy" of No. 15 school. until recently minis-9 ter at Paisley. is now minister} of the! United Church at Bridgeburg, ! nquwru. , I The Clowes Women's Institute met`i1 at the home of Mrs. Hugh McKay on`! Dec. 80 with .14 members present and 2: visitors. After the opening exerclsesig and business transacted the roll was; called and answered by New Year s,q resolutions. Mrs. McKayfread a. piece; entitled Three Kinds of Institute Members." A pleasant social time was ;1 spent during the tea hour. The nextx meeting will be held at the home orig Mrs. Oatway on Jan. 27. Rnv T-1' `h 1\/rnriumh-r on wanna 5...." . ` \I Report of Junior Room. Holly school? . yamrvnx-rn Dnnv 7...; vr....._._.1__ -n.,. 4 vwv--up up ncpyvnnuovovlwo \ Milford Bertram 61 Toronto w`a.s home for the holiday. _ '. Miss B. Henley has returned to.her_ school in Muskoka. \ . Messrs. Carscadden of Bradford vis- 1ted with their aunt. Mrs. John Bert-. Plh . - .... an": 4.. sun havlliiulq Lewis and Hilda Oatway spent" the` Christmas holidays with their grand- mother. Mrs. H. Pearsall. Mitchell Square. I Who (`Inning Xxfnmantn. 1'.-.H+.'.c.. ......4I ['11]!!- Frank Gearns and Miss Gearna were holiday visitors in Toronto with their sister. Mrs, Pegg. * ` ' 'l7'v-nnlz Rnnmnnll Inna ...~.4-.`.........: 4...: uuauzr, ;vu'u. rests. > ` Frank Beardsall has returned to Penetang High School. ~ - To\III.ou .....,: 'r'I .lI,'I- r\_1_____, , 1' AI ----- -.-- , Jan. 4-JeseeB!dv'v.ell is in theR. V. Hospital. suffering from [a. severe at. tuck of appendicitis. - Bertram (ff 'l`nMr;nfn nrhn` v vuuuvl, shes the 'ANCES d letter, e at par New Coal mm wood` Yard NOW open FOR BUSINESS ; VAT MlCKLE- "Y".!.'5!"T 5; Q? SEND. '?RADF9RD_ ST- o%NE1LL's`C0AL and woonvann This is stocked` with the(c l1owicest*:11;al;t;'_-of ' f'NO. `l HARDWOOD ` : - HARDWOOD SLABS-` HKRDWOOD EDGINGS :. .HEMLOCK_ EDGINGS HEMLOCK SLABS : ` COAL and COKE furnished from our * own sawnniil at Craighurst. V Your patronage solicited. ' .`Satisfaction guaranteed. Proinpt delivery to any part oftown.` .' Phone 748. A.F.A.MALCOMSON 3:. I-..I-l'."`E--;;c'e`:i;`i`;;"`fig;"mX:t;;::rl:i;:f;:ies, Low Rates. ACCIDENT --The Newest Features. A PLATE LASS-Lower Rates. ' Al UIAVC A D! i.*Acl1nI:I -I-A nvrn-i-Is n;-u-an ' INSURANCE `IN ALL rrs BRANCHES F lRET--`Absolutely Reliable \Compa.iiie:.` I ' :_- `LL--- ,1. gand \ 1'! -l[URsDAAY,\ `.m`NuA-av 1. 1926.` Uptovsfh Ticket Office Canadian National Railway Queen s Hotel "l"'I\'l'1/\'l `l"'l'Vf\ >H0!-I-Y , 1-UIIUJN 1 u (Qpposite new Union Station) NVITES your patronage. All the comforts of home combined with moderate rates and high standard of Service make it the most attractive stopping Mace. V AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLANS Plume or`wire your reservation at car eqepense HENRY W1NNE'rr . - Pruideru H I -' u'3`'r'< vtI 5' 5 mus_cles wxth T ` mhnard's A iiz. athletes use_\ C`-_9WE5 F n-any n-av vv Irl l\G5CaUI ALWAYS A LEASURE TO QUOTE RATES. ` yuz`, nrcu uuuutm. K. Harvey. teacher; Laces. TORQNTQ THE V .\ l.l!3l'Uo Miss Sarah Ann Kissick. who had been in failing health for some time. .passed away at the home of her bro- !ther, George Kisslck, on Sunday ev- Iening, Dec. 20. The deceased lady was `born in the town__ship of Cartwright lseventy years ago, but lived many years in Oro. Of recent years she and her brother John have resided at Mzu'chmo_nt. Miss Klssick was a mem- i ber of the former Methodistlchurch and ,also regularly attended the West Oro ' Baptist church which was convenient- ; ly near to her. when she lived here. The `funeral service on Tuesdaylafternoon was taken by the Rev.`Wm. Paley and Iinterment was made in the family iplot in the Methodist cemetery. The fthree brothers, John Kissick, Wm. [Kissick, George Kissick and a `cousin. `Joseph Kissick, bore. the remains to lthe last resting place. The bereaved ones have the sympathy of a large ;circle of friends. r yucuuuu :11. I181` nome In uttawa. I ! Mrs. Galbraith has returned to On- iillia. after spending a few weeks with ! her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kisslck. ; here. ` V r wuu wue and rmenas. . I E. Bell has succeeded in moving the old school building onto, the corner across from S. T. Brook's store. He in- tends also moving his residence on the {same lot. ._VVhe'n Mr. Bell has the garage; I fitted up there will be a great improve- 5 'ment on the, vacant lot. l I The fnnnlnawu awn hon}; nn .1"... ........s uldlll. Un -U16, vacant 1012. _ I The teachers are back on duty once} !more having` spent` their holidays at` itheiv respective homes," `- _ I ' . --\v\I aalvuv xua Jackal. VVCCAI I 1 Dec. 31_---Miss Smith is spending her l vacation at her home in Ottawa. M1`_ flnlhvnifh kn: nnl-un-and 5.. I\_ ltilnl k of quzuuuance Here. , ` ! Mrs. W. .1. Scarlett recently fell on ;her way to her mother's dislocatlng ,` one elbow and breaking .a bone in one: ; arm. - - . ~ _ `~ ` | lmalecil French has returned to Peter.- ` borq-Normal. having spent a short time with wife and friends. I `M `Dean rm... ....,........a...a :... ....A--z.._ u--| I ..-... -.-. -:I'vuvLJu .u.uuuu. my JJlllUu 4 `~ Mr. and Mrs. A. Woods have moved P to Stayner `recently. 1\/fr, nn Mvvn '`a~nomnn D..w.-c.....u -4. LU anuyner recenuy. Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Bumstead of foutlook. Sask.-. are renewing old ac- lquaintance here. Mr: 1X, `I Qm-.a.1..'H ....,......`n__ 4- _,. Ivy cnovuav -I-ovvv uuau dVJ.lBg `Io umyuuluu. Mr. `and Mrs. Lorne Archer and fam- `Vily are visiting the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. IJas. Mizen. Qf Barrie: I ~1\/7.. nu-"1 It-.. A 1:1--.-1.. u_-__- . u ' - uuuut. U! 111 neanm.` Reuben Adamson of `Pt. Colbourne is home on a. visit. Fred Adamson is `moving his family ` to Bradford , and intends taking `up .- barberlng, . = . The dance heredNew Year's Eve was a. decided success. Music was provided by `rhos. Trew and Mrs. A. Reynolds. I Ml! hn `fun 1' l\iI`I|I\ Au.'.I..p... .._.'_1 .42--.. -nu you---mung Ian: a av 11.: vulva we Miss Ottolene Leithwood of Toronto `is home on an extended visit on ac- count of ill health.` "Ran!-uni-u Lnrnunn A0 `Ell (`HAIL .... _- ~ DEVI! wuxung II`18Il(l5 IIBPB. Mrs. Soearin and family of Penetang are visiting at Fred Archer's. `IE1..- r\a.4.-I_;.- 1' __-4.I___._-_-u _n nu, pul'Ull.L, N11`. I111 1V.ll'B. EJIL urxgg. Miss M. Thompson of Allenwood has lbeen visiting friends here. ' Mr: Qnnnvvln and fan-nlhr nf `Dnnnhana A I Jan. 4--Mrs. Willis Mcwatters ot Believille is at present visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E1_i__ Grigg. n..- ll mu..-.............. .5 All .... ..-.1 u_-_ bszw (Too Lat; For Last Week) . 01 1l'1__ (V,.,lAI, - -: WAVERLEY ~41 DUNLOP srnzr Phone 447W, BARRIE. guy u.;.'.|.1.uua.11(1 mrlcrcs. Fergusonvale. _Mrs. .~\Wilson Rowat has returned home after attending the funeral of _ an aunt at Athelston. Quebec. [ Mrs. D. McKay a.nd-Miss Kate spet the xweek-end" at C1-own,Hill.. ', MISS -M . Bradhnrv `hum ..o........'.I L- use A ween-enu at crown V Hill. , Miss -M". Bradbury has returned to Toronto` after visiting friends here and in Hlllsdale. ~~` . 1 UPI!!! EU rate!` -woa\r\In1I-I a.'.u:_.1a, I l.a\IuJ Jim} T4--Mr. and ;Mrs. Ear1`Johnson of Craighurst visited at Jae. Goddard's the first of the week. ' .| MP5 'T`hnc'- Pannnn A! `Tan... .1. ___ - use unit or tne Week. ! Mrs. 'I_`hos'.- Bannon of Vas_ey is spend- ing a. few days yith her daughter, Mrs. : Chas. Jamieson. ~ Nun DA `ll -;..&J_ 3.. .___,,_ no ` _ puns. .1 uxnlesun. - Mrs. Robt. Martin isspending a, few `days in Hamilton. L f Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Elrlck spent Sun- day at*Rutlan`d Elrick s, Fergusonvale. Rowat has r.+....;.,.a uuxuuer UL wunwers Irom around here, Miss Mary Halbert was unable to resume her teaching `duties hare nwing to throat trouble. School will re-open on Jan, 11. ` - Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. Newton are visit- ing friends in Creemore and vicinity. The Moonevtllamilien vinifm-1 M. .,...a I115 utxeuus 111 ureemore and vicinity. Mooneyiamilies visited Mr. and Mrs. orman Coxworth on New Year's. TMr. nd Will. McKnight visited !friends in Str ud`-`on Friday.\ I Visitors `at Mrs. Ten-v s: 1 nv-`H-m Innn, ; Lnenus In, atrouu`-_on 1<'r1day.\ Visitors at Mrs. Terry's for the holi- day were: Mr. and Mrs. Mount'of Aurora` ; Mrrand Miss Ethel Morri- | son of Streetsville; Mr. and Mrs. Stev- ;enson, Mr. and Mrsi Terry, Ben . Terry `and family. all Of Allisfon. (Than T-Tana-`h inon as `L..._I.'........ a.._L, - iuuu uunuy. an O]: Amston. ` Chas. Haugh madea. business trip to I Toronto on Vwednesday, last. I I --g--------u I ` Jan. 4-A number from here wre in Ivy on onday last at..the' nomin`-l ation whic turned out to be a.'ra.ther- tame affair. A l mi... .:|....,..... .. 7---- __ 'm,_, . Iauuv.-5 a.u?Lu'. . I The dances at Ivy on Tuesday and Thornton `on Friday` drew the usual number of fu'Unwo.rs from around here. u Miss Marv `F-Ynlhm-r ulna nnokln 4... uusa xvucux. ucuuu!`(1 . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 8th Con. Miss Mabel` Robinson and Mrs. Sprague .. 5 9th Con. .. _$i 11th Con. E 11th Con. Johnson . . $1 12th Con. S 12tl3 Con. E., A..W. `W, W; (`arr ' '| .|.aLu pun. 12., A.VV. WBDD ancl ' E. W} Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $15.35' _ . 13th Con. E., Miss A. Ferrier I and Mrs. Wm. Warnica. . . . . $6.50i 13th Con. W., Darcy Lennox . . $2250 Big Bay Point. Mrs. Chas`.`Job- g bitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..`......`$15.30 Painswick. Miss Marjorie Arnold $3.35` Tollendal. Bert VVn.rn'l'r-.2 29 M VKLIU .l)l`dH.UIl. Stroud and Craigvale villages. Collected by Sam. Maneer, ..$105.65 10th Con. Miss Ethel Black and I Miss Meta Leonard .. $18.50 91'}: (`run Ilium 'l\A'n1.-u-`I-`l3'.\L.l........_ '88 or

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