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Barrie Examiner, 20 May 1926, p. 20

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vv nun: uun an-B vuav uunuauva. Mr. Nelson was in Toronto fox-`over -Sunday. . ' _ Sundnv visltnrn were: Mr. and Mrs. n-Janus nere tme wgek. ` John Addison of Orillb. w.sa week Ond visitor at his hqme here recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ro'v Hurst of (`.lm~1m.. May 17-Erlc Hibwell is home from" Toronto Uiveraity. . A v-any-ncmnfntivn nf the Ontario M0- wm%@@mmmmmmmmEE_ % FIREWORKS . . FIREWORKS A-LL KINDS OFTFIREWORKS, '1)` ~ [HOLlDAYiNOVELTlES AN In m W. R; KEE -an ::::..u...:; so` .nAm2n=. , m......; 1m3~ 30 E1iz;beth st.` :' `BIARRIE : Phone 1013 LB_o~9AHAD_ IETHESDA I-UlUlI_|.U LU: up I-UVV uayn Away vvvvnn . Mrs. Thompson andchlldren were-In Aurora `for the week-end. ' n Albert Crozler has left for the lakes to sail during the summer. ~ an-_ \v..1....... ....... 4... n\..........4.. 0 . _ . . .4... _ A V*%'5T'k5Ff Pfosrss I uuugncer. ' I ' I `Mrs. Beckerton of Utopia is visiting at Mr. and Mrs.*Wm.=Re1d'a.L ` } 1:-:_.. ~|5_-4._:__ ru_..____._u.____ r_.'nu_, I-vv o-as-u wag Q-adult vi 1500' nwwou St | Miss Beatrice Carruthers of "Tor- onto was visiting friends here last week. ' - ` . 'IXY"'u-n 'I-'l'alrnn 7!` Dnnblnn nu-..I w%%Tifrd Hatton, T. Banting Bert.. Jennett spent a. few days week in Detroit. ' ` A Inron tn-ntn n'l-1-nnnil Ilrha -aha: _ ` . - _ F ._ ' May 17-Congratul6.uons to.Mr. and -Mrs. Bert McQuay on the arrival of a; daughter. 1 I `Mrs. `Rm -Jrarfnn nf Tnnln In vlnifintr` WEEK In .|JULI`Dl(o - - ' A large crowd attended the play in the hall last Wednesday evening un- der the auspices of the young people of the Anglican church. Mr. Dew and" his young` `people deserve great credit; for the way the play was carried out,` all doing their parts well. It shows that the rural districts have just as good talent as they have in town if they only get busy and bring it` out.` 5 1\-. `In n.-C- A` !l!.o....._L- -...... -.lLI_ t- vau vi. -uuu uuu wnnu II Uulu ` I J D I Dr. F. Davis of Toronto was with his` parents, `Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis. over Sunday. \ . : Minn 11 Matthew: nf vnhny-+5.. .n..+ the village. mg. - .- - r ` Quite 8.` crowd attended the sale. at F. Dunkley s on Monday afternoon in I I 'l`h'n fnnthnll nlnh hula ks innntfna-. OVGI` unuay. .. , - Miss E. Matthews of Thornton spent a. few days-with Mr. and Mrs. W. AI-Iat. . ton. _ - . . "lm Vnnha (cf. VIVA:-nv3nn nnnn ORA` May 18-"-Thee farmers `are bus} seed- ing this week. ' J. N. VVil11ng has returned to his "home here after spending the winter: with friends in Thorold. _ . Mr. and Mrs`. Allan Bonny of Vespra. " were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs; Edward Kerridge. Miss Isabel Mccuaig caused`. on tiends here this week. John Addinonunf Orillh wmn wank- nuts. 1'4. .LVU_Wl.DIl OI nurmngs M1118. Walla,g.er_Downer took charge of the services 'iof*AIlist parish on Sunday. The Women a M ddinnarv Snrelntir had IUD. TMr. Young 01- To1-orito spent the" :ve`ek-end with Mr. and Mrs. F. Ba_nt7 `n%\'ui+n wnrnwa nff-nncl fhn nuln no `me vluage. . L ` 3 The football club held a. meeting. `and organized for the coming season.!` Officers were elected as follows:-- Pres..~ Rev. '1`. J. Dew: Vice-Pres., Dave Jennett; Sec y.-Treas., .Bert. McQuay: Manager. R. L. Stevenson' Captain. A. J. Johnson: Mascot. W. J . Lennox. If you want ,g. snappy game of football come to Ivy. T Mr. and :`M rn J , `I-Tnffnn nn fnmlv nyu-u. st cvvv uungn nu .LvAuu|.u. The Presbyterian` church was well filled on vsundaymorning to hear the Rev. ~A._G..Rlntou1 preach his farewell sermon In this charge. He delivered 9. very fine` sermon. choosing 1lor'his "text Numbers '21: 22'. But we will go along by the king's highwa_.y."` Mrs. Mhllllnlrzh nf `Rm-Mn in visit- Miay 17--Miss Eva Mereditii of Thornton visited with Miss Phyllis M9 ?-ison over the week-end. 1- and `Mb: `I -T nnrnnr and 1174:!-_ N10 1130!] 0V8!` EH8 weex-enu. r. and Mrs. H. Downer and Wat- son attended the `funeral of Mrs. King` at Midland on Thursday. Vinltnfn nf `F`.hnr-rnft Wnrrn n>vnr Han ul. LVLIUIQIIQ U11 1'nuz'sua.y. ~ Visitors at Elmcroft Farm ? over the week-end were Mr. and `Mrs. Newton Marshall} of New Lowell and `Mr. and` Mrs} E. Newton of Horn1ngs' Mills. Wa1lnnn7DnwnAr fnnlz nhnrzra nf I-ha serK';iT``31* lXxil?Jr *i5Z?:sKB`z?sE_z`.aE23Z The Women's M dslonary Society had charge of the service 01': Su ay .11: the. absence of Rev. A. E. Lunau.; f`eonfer- ence. The help_of the ladies "of Thorn- ton was very much appreciated by all. J. Downer and fnmilv nf Wlmvnln IUULDEII UUIIIE EU IV) . Mr. and rMrs. J. I-Iatton and [family spent a few days in Toronto. nu... `l3......I.-.L....x.._` _.1_--....1. .....- ----n lV1I`S. MCUUIIOUJ ing friends here. pl'.0l.llB OI Auunuaue 3.1 . AIDBFE nann- ey'; Mr. and Mrs..Frazer arid family _ - `ot Barrie at Mel. Marling's; Mr. and Mrs. Dutcher. Mrs. Sutton and Master '-Elmer Thorpe of Bradford at W. J. McMaster's; Mr. and Mrs. Bowman of Fennells at Albert Marllng s: Mrs. Phoenix and little daughter of She]- burne at Mr. Parker's. \ - A tun was very mucn appreciated by `an. J. Downer and family of Elmvale visited friends In Egbert on Sunday. JUNE Dy EH8 KIIISVS mgnway." Mrs. McCullough of Bargle is `half- nz friends here. ' - . l;'.GBERT- and last " . v in Fort William. _ ,. . V Mrs. Geo. Meher has purchased Wm. ' Brooker s house and intends to move t. in the neg!` future. . 1' Mrs. Jae. Alder. who has been resid- Jngln part of Geo. Nixon's house. has moved to Tottenham. I `Mn and Mr: W` Daffnrnnn o-um! .-.I..l1A_ I ; In AIIIBLOH. . ' ` > . Dan. Kidd has -`returned to his home 3 ~ here "after spending the winter months Mr: nan Mnhnw linu nnmnhomm 1-Ir... ': 0l'8Cl I0 \1l'8.V8n1lX'S(. D11 un(1ay. '- House-cleaning is the daily occupa- tion of the housewife now. Our streets Jare ankle-deeptin dust, but we are liv- 7= mg in.hopes'that' this will be remedied !before the snow falls. . 5 Henry Leadlay, Mrs. Steeper and I.`M1`ss:Ve1ma Smith of Me1vl11e. Sask.. -are `visiting -with` Mr. and Mrs. R. H t Lea.d1ay.. Henry Leadlay expects to - stay in Coqkstown for the summer 2 months.. . Ia." Dam ' A `T. 'Affn'n Inna hnnn frnnufnrv- iy as pussnow. for the year 1926-27: Pres.. Mrs. J. R. Couse; Vice.-Presidents, 1st. Mrs. D. Hopper; 2nd, Mrs. T. MacMillan; Rec.- Sec y.. Mrs. R. MacAfee: Press Sec'3(.. Mrs. L. Mon-kman;_ Directors, Misse Sutherland, L.` Dinwoody, Mrs. aH. Leadiay; District Representative, 'Mrs; H.'Lead_ia'y; Special Committee, Mrs. `C. Long, Mrs. H. Jebb, Mrs. Wm. Stoddart; Flower Committee. Mrs. Gol- f `lop, Miss Spence, Mrs. Reid; Sick Vis- a lung Com.. Mr. -Atton, Mrs. Agnew. The following officers were elected Miss Cooper, `rs. Broley; Notifying`, - Com..`Mrs. Glass, Mrs. Parks. Wnllnnrino {rho nlnnl-Inn o nhnnf for- son. on may 14. W40. 8. (laughter. \ Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feltis of Thom- T ton spent` Sunday With friends in town.` Mrs. Rileyvspent Sunday in New. market w_i_th"her sister who is quite in. i Jan. Baker .is improving in health after a. -severe illness from erysinelas. Mr..`.Beard of`Alllstpn was a Sundafv `visitor with his daughter. Mrs. H. Jebb, here. ' VISILU here. TOPOHIO U IIIVQPBIIY. A representative of the Onta.r`1o`Mo-l tor League is busy in this vicinity mapping` out the roads for that organ!- lation. V , . fl (1 ,'I nvvuIu nf Nnwmnrknf has moved at `V1.1 . 8.110 LVLTS. VVIII. L}U!`p,8[I'S. ' . Mr. and Mrs Herb Jebb and daugh- ter Lorene, and Wes. McNau:zht mot- {ored to Gravenhurst on Sunday. ` 1-n1u:n-r-`lpnninsr in the dnllv nnnnna- , montns.. _ * _Rev-.'A. `L. Atton has been transfer- red by. Conference to Coldwater. while Rev. W. R. Beveridge goes to Totten- ham. The new United Church minister `here is Rev. W. R. Clements. formerly :01 Victoria Harbor. . I 1 . Women : institute ` The May meetingof the Women s Institute was held at the home of Mrs. R. Glassyowing to the illness of the president, the chair was occupied by the 1st Vice-President, Mrs. D. Hop- per. The branch decided to stage the concert by the Barrie artists on the, evening of May 27th. As it was the an- nual meeting of the organization the regular business was settled as quick- ly as possible , The follnwine officers were elected` y ]e)!;'.`E,I-'i?`SS`!1'),; T!`ib<'!eVlVey wigs avsundy vis_ ,,it`o1!?'.e`x? Kttuon` spefxt Monda; in" 'cohned toghei` h&:2i:::.;@8 in To :-out for 8' in Toront for a sh rt`v1slt'last week. J. . Flynn-spent the week-end` with" his parentp in`.Sta.yner. Miss M. Wede1l.nf Sr-hnmkm... .:....... l'l8I'8. ` M1-.v arid - Mr's.` Wm. Stoddart and` daughter Wilma spent Saturday` last` in Alllston. : `an `(IRA 'hna~1~nIn-and 1-A hi- I.`.....- 'Il'l0VB(l IO '.l`0(.tI1"Il'l. I Mr. and Mrs. T. Patterson and child- ren ot"'1`oronto`were Sunday visitors at Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corbett s. `Mhn n-nil `Mfrs `I -Torch Tnhh'onr1 .1..."-.1 I moveayone nay ms: weex. ' Mr. Mrs. K'..J. Lawrence were in Barrie over thewveek-end. . " Miss? G...McCullough `spent a few days in Toronto last week. . . J.'H. Malcolm and. Geo. Nixon both\ .hav`had then: hoyses wired. -. a'M'I`nn Av-mnh-nun: nf r-'hnm1n-..... ....u nave` nan tneus nogses Wired. Miss Armstrong of Schomberg \ ed" 'on.friends. here lat Friday. .'Mr_ n.nd.Mrn. W. R. 'PnHm- um...` : ea on;Ir1enqs.nere mt 1<'r1da_v. ` _-j`Mr. an(_1.Mrs. W. R._ Potter were Sun. .day g1.ie_sts,of 2 Tottenham -friends. , Born:--`-'1`oMr. and Mrs. Albert Gil- roy, on .-May 18. 1926. a. ,daughter. -. R. J. Mackfee has started to saw the _ logs. opposite John Flynn's h0use_ Mr, and Mrs. R. H . T.nndIn . . . n nno logs. opnoslta 1101111 r'1ynn's nouse. M1`. and Mrs. R. _H. Leadlav spent Sunday with friends in Midhursn `Rm?-n--'I`n Mr. and `Mrs. I-Im-m. 1-n..+_' Sunday with (menus in Midhurst.\ , Bo2`:n-'1`o Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wat; son. on May 17, 1926, a daughter, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Feltis of man.-n- asrooxs, . A meeting to reorganize the Twilight Baseball League. was held in Totteno ham on Friday evening, representatives -being there from,Beeton. $olton. Pal-, grave and'Bond Head. `The ~tol1ow1ng officers were elected: Pres.. J. Lavery. Palgrave; Vice-Pr`es.. R. Law, Beeton; Sec'y.-Trees.-, S, H. Cameron. Bolton: Executive Com.. Horne gmd Matson. Palgrave; King and Palmer. Beeton: Cameron and Henderson. Bolton; Mea- . (Arthur and Foran.` Bond Head. UOHL. 1V1!`B. $218.58.. 1V1l`S. l:'.l'KS., Following the electlon a short liter- ary program was presented. Misses Myrtle Rankin and Velma Bateman gave an instrumental duet followed by 8. pianoiogue by Jean Arnold, Mrs. 'Ma`cAfee's paper -entitled Pioneer Life in Simcoe" wasvery interesting,`con- A taining accounts of our forefathers ambitions and hardships. Mrs. L. Monkman -sang Out oflthe Dusk af- ter which all took an active part in the educational game on Canada; Mrs. D. Hopper proving the prize. winner. 'I`hA mmatinxz nlnnnd with the Nation- . pper pr0v_mg Elle DPIZB. wmner. The,meetlng closed with the Nation- al Anthem. ) ` Ills pa.renya_.1n .nLu.yner. ' H Miss M, Wedell `of ..Schomber,.r. pent Sunday athr home here. ._1..:-T1; funwnndv man `his: +........_` _- ` LII.-I53 xu, vvjcucu \_UI. ..Du11umDel'g' spent Sunday ather : -Jmck Dinwoody jhad `his tonsils re. moved` One day last week. Mr. a.nd`Mrh. K'..J. Lwrennn mm... In V Nbothi I `call- HEVRQLET PROVIDES A FINE APPEAR- ` . ANCE ;_ `CONSTRUCTION TYPICAL or ,THE HIGHEST PRICED CARS--DURABLE 'DUCO FINISH _ LATEST IMPROVE. A MENTSA IN DESIGN AND EQUIPMENT. % HERE `QUALITY AND COMFORT com. , B-INEWITH pI2A'r ECONOMY. I \\`\\\`\'\.\<"\ V l A i . 4 I V. ~ Oakland and Chevrolet Dealer . ' - -, BARRIE and ALLISTON LAAAAAAAAAAA The Dominion Deputy `Minister of Agriculture says: Of all the great ag- ricultural countries in the world, Can- ada easily stands first today in ratio of production increase. ,In the fast H ouseh 01 C1 [ lllw Clearance J/_ CHEVROLET A FINE __ CONSTRUCTION {THE CARS-DURABLE DUCO - `IIIVQIFIIII I-I Cu-ma-Anne 4-c-u -nlxucu-an--IQCDII Una vmtor at ms _nqme nere recently. Mr.- and Mrs. Roy Hurst of Clarke- burg were week-end visitors with `Mr. and Mrs. Jas. McLean. V_ V 25 years horse_s have Increased from 1,577,500 to over three and one-half millions, and cattle from over three million to five and one-half million." The value of Cana.da s seven prin- ~ Examiner Classiiied Adlets bring buyer Aand seller together. Use them-'-the cost is smau "and the service big. ` . A Household Clearance Sale conducted through Examiner Classified Adlets has been the means of ridding many a household of dis- oarded alrticles, _. o 1 In many homes there are stored away dis- used articles of household equipment, sewing `machines, baby -carriages, go-carts, articles of clothing, furniture and personal belongings, all of which may be quickly turned into ready cash. ` ' ` By taking advantage of The Examiner Classied`Adlets~a ready market can be devel- oped for allused articles that may have any instrinsic value. ` ' Many a prudent housewife has found it protable to call upon The Examiner Classied Adlets to eect a Household Clearance Sale. % clpal. crops (wheat, oats, barley, rye. flax, corn and hay) shows a phenoma enal increase in the last 25 years; troxm nearly $200,000,000 in 1900 to over a. billion dollars in 1925. ""`l'"'-:4 ~--~ - _ T J. G. Jarvis of Newmarket has moved into the house on the farm of Wm. Brooks, Sr. A mmnmz tn renreanlze the Twilight -isunuay. Sunday visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Briggs and daughter Wilma. of Toronto at Mr. Greenside': Mr. and Mrs. Bently and..Mrs. Moir of Toronto Ind Mr. and Mrs. Gough and Mrs. Sproule of Allandale at Albert Rain- av': Mr. and Mrs. Frazer arid familv May 17-M1ss Harriet Parker was in ' Toronto for a. few days last week. `I..- l1'II.A__ ____ A-.-.1 AI-II;I-nus diva-AA...-cl

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