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Barrie Examiner, 1 Jul 1926, p. 7

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1?` _. parsonage on Sunday. . - Mr_.nn My-Q `(If T an-.u+l.. -.-.....: a....... I June 29.-'-L-Mr. and Mrs. Tho. BfownA' iiand family of Orillia were guests at the. I V &i&&$m&aa&&aw&% J. '2.` \ V e&&&&mww&w$&$$$ ,5 . >1! #1` _ Buy Ad\{ertised,_ Stroud Exams, V and IV Classes 1'` I---__-.._-_--`|- `I ! Shower for Bride Elc L... 1.....- -4: 'nt__._ run, -5 '.'I._W. LATIMER. Principal. STROUD __.....I,._..... MISS HobVER. teacher") , Things. IA. F. A. MALCOMSON [AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE A man once had a car- but no insurance, because he argued hefd never had an accident. `BUT now he s `had the accid- ent `and the sheri` took the car, and the man doesn t need insurance; ` at E Our Companies PROTECT YOU at MODERATE cosr Another man paid $830 for a tour- ing car-.- He, too, was a careful driver, never had an accident and argued he did not need insurance. BUT he ran down a woman who sued him and was'_ awarded $12,000 dam- ages, plus $665 costs. $13,975.00-a pretty stiff price for a light touring car. Just one of many we could mention. Phone us te size of your rooms. You be surprised how moderate the cost is. . Whether you are building or re-ooring- Whether your choice be Plain Red or Quarter- cut White Oak, Maple, Birch or Mahogany. "Let us show you samples-and quote you prices on Seaman Kent Hardwood Flooring. From forest. to nished product Seaman-Kent methods safeguard the users interests at every step. For 25 years Seaman Kent have been leaders and, today, half the Hardwood Floors in Canada are by Seaman Kent. A ~ %4;:_s Go To $LEE'E'EP MUH DA(?L'l.'L\NG BPOWMYEEKED B A-ABE EEE BH E~`(EH oo OH, HO. Ho, HO. DIDJA see 'n-\A`r OLE COP mm was vou Brr HIM nu `ma LE6? HAw. t-\'A_w `\'HA'.S -me waw To GET (2: D .oF'EM - Now, Go. To $LEEP. HANK smmgmamamw LA\_RDW@D EL.`R!J!NJ@ Oice Phone `I 09 nu: BALL mums MILL co., Lmnzn By `WINNER $830 $665 +1.31 The insurance Man Phone 447w, Barrie. 3"` Q9 . hlunzas 1 L Rodger: 390.] IIID IJIHDI VJIJIJII LJIl\II'A ':-5-:N`9~`~9w 7-C Wear] Rocnonn SHEATHING Fireproof Wal l_Jo`a1_d PRO C ".1"!-1uR`sD:AY; JULY 1. 1923. Invictus shoes are built to ena dure more than the h ardesto worked shoe has to encounter. Only the choicest leathers are used, stitched with silk thread that will not rot or fray. ' Dollar - for - day, you'll nd Invictus your very best `in- vestment. ' Excluiive lnvictus Agent: II I -In I `=- -\"/'"I'>'I iEl;Zii' pct ' radiy our hole. {Va For same by THE SARJEANT co. umm`-:0 THE mu. PLANING MILL co. LTD. Better Izlxinn `lumber. Makee_A'sI'::"orl1ger wmg. Keep: out. cold and." heat, [andi is easily and economically erected. . ` " W;; t burn or Saves tir.no, labor _and money. Resists heat, cold and sound. I V TUBBY g.I~:1Bns1j`G")o1l> SHOE I. V(Contir`iue`d from page A" 2) L ' ! Pass-HoWard Longhurst. Catherine - McKenzie, Jean Campbell; Fred Webb. :, Recommended" 'o,wii1g.'. to illness-.- ~ ;Hansford Blackstdck, Kathleen Couch, Doris-Campbell, Johnnie Garton. - `SR. I (Mlss.Arnbler)- ` `Lfnlnn hnunutwin "n'n1bh Qfahhlnpn SR. PRIMER Tq :IR. AF'IRST[ (Miss. Gallagher)-- l I I First Class I-Ionors-GIen A,vers.VEm-1 erson Osborne and Minnie Foster` P L: aaaaa gn, .v..u.~._y -4 ...... .. l(-equal), Vernon Palmer. Ivan Ke1ly,. Teddy Ineson and Helen Penny (equa.1), `Vernon Adams and Katie McKev'er`I nu. LUL lelves. 1\`11V umnunn. L nan .L U u n. I :u.Lu.n.u. 1. I (Miss DeHa.rt)- Foster 'Arnott. Dalton _Battersby'.l iJohn Beach, Leonard Birch. Ethel !Bowma.n, Billie Bryson, Ralph Camer- lon, _Isobel Coutts, Frances DeR1vers, Lloyd Goring, Ernest Guile, -Bobbie` Hardle. -Alice I-Iawkins,~Bobble Hen- son, Bobbie Johnson, Mervin Long--' lhurst, Billie Martin. Violet McCutch-g , eon, Donald McPhee. George Moyning-v sta.r.,Ruth Parr, Currie Powell. Jack Pulford. Frances Ritchie. George Scott; Jlmmie Stephenson, Jean Stephenson,` }Kenneth Terry, Jimmie Walkinshaww [Ross Walklnshaw, Dorothy Wiles. 1 'r r\11\'I'11'rsr1 A `I'\PII1'.`\T mm 2115 t)t).`f`Ml A `D173 KINDERGARTEN TO `SR, PR-I'MARY` (Miss DeHart)-- . ' ' . Helen" Bateman, Reggie Bidwell. I Elsie Black, Kathleen Bowles`, Evelyn `Cheesrnan; Helen Cheesman. Mary Clarke. *Edith Cole. Hazel Cornish.. Helen Exell, Earl Forsythe, Lura Had-`j den, Maurice Hines, Harry Jackson,2 Helen Jacobs, Lloyd Johnson, Mil-5 dred Johnson, Margaret Kelly. Mary ,Kenwel1, Eric Leigh, Hilda McMaster, Juanita Mclnnls. Albert Nicholas. Bil-, lie Nixon. Jack Parr, Kathleen Reader.g Jack Simmons, Arthur Smith, Harold Smith, Mary Smlth.. . ,' ' ' 1-nu-ur-arr:-rs rntx 715 rrrrrncarn I l`l\l l.-"- f KINDERGARTEN V I TEN PRIMARY - | ,,,_L;_ a. auuov - ----...__- _. _.____ T Norma Arnott.- Bennie Battersby,1 Jean. Clarke,'Muriel Desourdie, Aileen! Grey,` Leonard Hm-risW,.Marjorie Ine- son, Sadie Johnson, David Kenwell-,| Helen Lavery,_' Allan Oakley. Irving! ;PennY. Laura. Roa.ch,- Edith Shuter,' ,Mildred Smith, Mildred Walkinshaw. 1Gordon Wildman, Vera. Wilson. ,/ `KINDERGARTEN T0 JR. PRIMARY I (`Allan 1'\n'IJ'onf\.: , `Tom Exell; Reginald Cox, Maurice SIC. I. (MISS. A.HlDl8r)-- _ V Helen Desourdle; ' Helen Stebbings. Johnson. Edgar_.Dunn,, "Gladys Ans"- comb. Stuart Eastman. ` ` SR. 1 TO SR, 11 (Miss Channet1)-- \r_xA.1-_.1 '!\....... `Victor Lewis, Jean Bldwell, Mae But- you 5 `VJ uu.-tr cg `on.--.-..y `.....-....v.., `First ' Class I-Ionors---Ma.itland Dunn. ter, Jean Hadden, `Lloyd Battersby, Molly Smith, George Fix-man. Second Class Honors - Thelma _ Hea,z"ld. Pss--Cecil Mclnunis. ` > I ;PUm; w1N% VADVANCEMENT ,' TO KINDERGAR- -(Miss Del-Ia:-t)i-. Battersby, an `l\nanun-Rh: Annni \;Ll.U.l "' cont! stiny orldi 1p in per- ard and George Watson (equa1).,Lolo; Pitchford._ Kenneth McCabe and Mar.-i ion Newman (equal), Jean Wilson. Jim! McBride,. Winnie Blogg. Marion Long.1 Lavina Watson, Alice Barrand and Jack Gibson (equal), Donald Booth,; Mildred Gibson and Mildred Taylor` (equal), Lloyd Kinsella. Stephen Og-, den and Irene -Sinclair (equal). Bes-| sie Baer, Bessie Gibson. Eileen Kettle.` Pass-Hazel Stunden, Arthur Ferry, Ella McQu`ade, Gladys Thompson, Irene Storey, Edna. Glreenside. Herbert Thompson, May Henson and Stanley Lawrence (equal). ` I\_-_..___-_..I_; 11,__,_ on, us I n.::,yuuAua usqu` . . 1 Second, Class Honors--William Barn- C \ vFirst Class Honors-Marion Snearn. -Margaret White, `Harold Lee, Lyall; Hurst, Billy Pratt, -Clarke Appleton. and Dorothy Webb (equal), Lawrence; Green, Grace Wa1ker.'Haz:old St. Clair,; V Elaine Vvhlte, Billy Marshall, Ella Mc- I JR. ' In, TO SR. 111- Causland and Fanny Hurst (equal), Eric Kettle, Bertie Hagan, Mary Mil- ler. Clarence Dickey, Billy Scott, Cecil `Henson, Mary Mccausland, Edward} Reid, Helen Blain d Gilbert Lee and! Marion Thompson (e ual), Earl Hunt-} er, Gregg Coulson and Lloyd Walker; (equal), Walter Ferry and Emerson: Reynolds (equal). ' ` I Qnnnnil (`Inna T-Tnnnv-u_XXH]Hnw-. Dunn, KJIULU u:qu`cu). ' ' ` A Pass---Mildred McGre:or, Edna Kin- sella, Clarence Munro, Horace Barnard. Georige Poucher, Grover Kashner, Geo. Kinsella, Douglas Harvey. 'Rnnnrnrnn~nr`lnA' _._. `RHh- p`t'\C!`()' A115 7KINDE.RGARTEN PRIMARY T0 JR.! PRIMER- Margaret Bernard-. Evelyn LBlain,a !_Mary"D nnett, Betty Leiterman, Edna ,LeGear,r etty Long, Marjory Marsei- :lus; Edith Marshall, Eunice McQuade. ggra Plant,N Beat/rice Sim`, Mgjgry ompson, ancy Thorington. 1 an Wallace, Floyd Burger. Bobbie Dixon, Robert` Ferry, T Lawrence Gartner.g Eenneth }}ocl){d ;(:al(%rg ' enson. ac , oe enwe . re `Looker, Jack Matthews. Melville-AMe-! 2 g1ll, Billy McBride. Johnnie` Mi1ler. George Reid, Harold Scott, Vernon; Sharpe, Jack St. Clair, Archie .'1`rask.'. George Peters. ,[ 3: xxuxacu-a., uuusxaa .l.'J.d.L vcy. Recommended` -- Billy Blogg, Allen Par_k. Marion Park. Bill Poole; I --- .._..-_-. S`;3c:)-111,1` Class. Honors-L. Calvert. M. Ferry, D. I-Iutchings. G. LeGear. E. Bowen and T. Marshall (equal); ` 1-r -ru`g_u_ ,, .~_,,. _.v..-.. ...... -. -..`.........:... \..........,. ` Pass -- H. Dickey and G. LeGear] (equal). G. Howe, A. Dixon, D. Lee and~ N. Watson (equal). .\ Recommended-W. McQuade. I IJJ-U LI. I.\.I Uzi. J..I.J.`-*- First Class Honors--Sp`ray Kivell. Bruce Wilson, Lorne Wice. Jean Wal-| ker, Alvin Bowen, Victor Allen, Buster Storey,:Bert Fell and` Beatrice Boyn- ton (equal), Isabella Watson, George Greenside. m........._-I n1.......' r_r....-..... r1......1:..- -n--- \J L CCIIDILLC. Second Class I-Ionors---Ca.1`o1ineo Ra.y- ` ner, Irene Stunden, Gummie Boyd and Gordon Ferguson (equal), Ida Logan, Reta. Stunden, Bertram ePitch1 ord., Jack Patton, Clara Spearn, Cecil] Sharpe. Marjorie Barron.and Marionn `C1ute (equal). `l3nc1:_1\:Ti`lr'Iv-n TUI'nf`.1v~arrnv- `IF.-`Inn Tfin I > Fhtst Ciass -Honors`-B. ThomVas..A; `Hunter-, P. Ferry, M. AMcBride, R. An- derson, M. Edge, B; Kenwell, E. Booth. H. Riddell. A. Hodgson, R. Kettle,TG. Sutcliffe. B. Long. L. Travis, R. Wil- son. C. Spearn. " 1V_-_-_.1 111...... 1'7 . _ . , __ 1! ru_u-,,.,L II outi- her ah I\un {sR. II To JR. 111- % JR. I TO SR. I- V First Class Honors-Lillian Stunden. Mary Brock and Freddie Rayner (equal), Betty Park, Francis Moore, Mildred Reid, B My Little. ,_ Second Class Honors-Hb.rry Lee. Recommended-AIma Rlddell. `SR. I To JR. II-- KING Eob SCHOOL EKINDERGA TEN T0 KINDERG "I'|`['kT `E1131 A` A `CITY .1. EJLN FIELLVLAIV .1 "" ` Kenneth Firman, Bert Gosney, Lloyd 2 Kettle, Morley Richardson, Harry Rit-j chie, Ernest Smith, "Tommy Sutcliffe,f Howard Wareham, Harold Whiteu -' Kathleen Boynton. Margaret Elric.' gDorothy VVa1ker, Deloris Macgregor. ` } JR. PRIMER TO s"R. PRIMER- Donald Bowen. Dorothy Hevvax-d, Mildred Kashner, Kathleen Kelcey,l Elsie Looker, Ross Riddell. Ruth` qSto_rey, Marion Walker. ' i SR. PRIMER T0 JR. 1._ . / 1 First Class Honox-s--Edna Hunter.` 1 Dorothy Thompson, Joyce Allan. Floy- idine Bannerman and `Lloyd Burgher ' (equal), May Smith and Ernest White- (equgl), Allan Dixon` and Norene Grab 'cey (equal), Mary Logan, Russel Bates. Norman Appleton, Alvin Dickey, El- mer Kenwell, Mae Greenside, Mae Rey- nolds, Gordon Blain. Qnnnn (`Inna Y.'I'nv-nnnnn_'Dnnnnn T {v\_ Second Class I-Ionors-.-Beatrice Kin- Tsella, Phyllis Matthews. E - Pa.ss-Evelyn Newman. ! IIUIUS, KJUICIJUII Dlllh I live cen- I I`l'UU .l'.'Uu.l.`UU.. I - - ' _ SR. PRIMER TO JR. I--Lorna Fra.s- .' g` - (I-I). Emil? Moth (H), Lloyd Mc- ee. ' * ` JR. I TO SR. I-Evelyn` Holmes-4&1), `S Doris Babcock (H), Sydney LeGear. ` I ' SR. I TO SR. II---Jack Holmes (H).l Reina Burns (H), George LeGear,. Hudson Burns, Victor LeGear. . i SR. H 10 JR. III-Lloyd Mccarf (11),! Walter Fraser (H), George Robertson; | Georgia Weldon, Nellie _ Marks. _ I [ "JR. III` T0 SR. I-II-Hazel Bur'n's,g `Nancy Homewood, `Lily Moth, Mary; Birnie, Flossie Peacock. S _ . l` _ R. M, Young, `teacher; ' _l?'1ssT-Helen Garvin. Gordon H.avTe.`r-I ~crot.t.T ' JR. PRIMER TO SR. PRIMER (Miss! . Gallagher)- Hbward Penny, `Duncan White, Vic? toria Anscomb,` .Lorra.ine Chapman,z Charlie Harris, Charlie Robinson. _JR. PRIMER TO SR. PRIMER- `VI . . . V _ - g I` KING R GEORGE SCHOOL I lFred Pearce. ` I-Lorna. - er-(I-I), Emily Lloyd Mc-i `Km: : 4 (eq1'1al).Beec1"Oft Underhill. Alvin Rob-! -inson and Huston` Ritchie (equal; Ro-f berta Hastings, Donald Tomlinson and`? .Ges-trude Morris (equal), Stanley Moon! and Eleanor Fisher` (eduax), Betty? f`VVhite, Carrie Dainty, Maurice Smith; Liljy Burnstead`. Ruth Cleland and Phyllis McNiven. (equal), David Cola pitts, John Nye, Vivian Black. 15-..- 1-1--1- an ,,,_ vv_,,-_, - ,vv-\v-n\I\v I\l\1I-`nova, 1!wommended-race Cockburn. {INDERGA KINDERGAR-ii `TEN PRI ARY-f ` _Hank to tlfe Rescue. Lmith d let Alwyn.` wt %=A`RRu.'-% iswnnzn Second. Class Honors-Phyl1is . Har- vey, Ilene Fell, Georgina. Spearn, Helen Hedger, Bernice Thompson, `Lawrence 3 Ferguson, Ruby Drake. Norma Pouch- - I er and George Potts (equal), Ellis, George Trask, Maurice Park. `Dnau_'I2ov+ `I -Tnnnnv- Qnwqk Tlfallnlin i uarruuc. I ,-v--._--- -.v vat`: .nv ` First Class Honors--Trueman An- `derson. Gladys Leslie, Ethel McQuade, Ivan Gracey and Evelyn Peck (equal). Edith Leslie, Annetta Scott, Royce ittle. - - I Q.-.........1 111...... 1"r.._.._._ ~n.._._x.. 1:-` lJ.lLLlUo ; Second Class Honors-Bessie Mat- ,thews. Hazel Hunter, Winnie Looker. iDorothy Ferguson. Rosebud Ardell I and Gordon North (equal). Isobel Reid. } Recommended--Grant Montcrief. I 211113, \JUU1"",U J.l"cl.5K, Luaunue runx. Pass--Bert. Hooper, Sarah Wallwin and Vlctoria`..Barnard (equal), Elmer Hodgson, Norine Firman, Clarence Baldwin and Clarence Danvers (equal), W. E. McKinney, Evelyn Hill, Ernest M) unro. Charlotte Park. I : JR. IV TO SR. IV-- Fi_r$; A-Cv1:1-s g'I-I`<)`.nors-Err'1eSt Baldwin. He1en`McBride, Gertie Brown, Bertha_ 1 Garside. V n;-us.-`.1 (Vin.-..- 'l','I'.-........... `l)|.-.'l1.'.- U1-`cc J.`.l.UllUl'. I Addie Alpin-Arith. 1), Art II, Zoology lII; Lillian Broley-Physiogr-aphy p, ` Arith. p, Art II, Zoology, I; Tom Bow- .man--Physiography II, Arith. II, Art p, Zoology II: Jean Bowman-Art II. Zoology II;HoWa.rd Constable--Physio- graphy p, Arith. p, Art p, Zoology I; Violetta. Ferris-Art p, Zoology p;l Dor- is Hewson--Physiog1-aphy p, Arith. p, Zoology I; Mabel Harrington--Phsio- graphy p, Arith. p, Art II, Zoology II; Edward Hunter-Arith. 1). Art p, Zool~ ogy. II; Edward Neelands-Arith. p, Art p, Zoology_p; Lloyd Reyno1ds-Phsio- graphy II, Arith. II, Art II. Zoology II: Aubrey Scythes- Physlography p, Arith.,II. Art II, Zoology II: Eleanor Smi.th-Physiograp_hy p. Arith. p, Art .13. Zoology p; Herbert Webb-Physio- graphy II, Arith. II, Art p, Zoology I. ` JR. IV TO SR. n/-'F1orence Robertson. Irene Smyth, Edith Neelands, pass; Milton Ferris. Willie New, Rec.; Nor - ma Trlbble, Failed. ...---.- ._.., v-- . V -y..\... ....O. JR. PR. T SR. PR.-VVinona Scyth- I es. Margaret Thompson, Jean Johnston, Willie Johnston. E SR._ III To` .13. IV- I wage run... 11...... I LICLIEII. SR. PR. TO JR. I--Amelia Neelands. ' Annie Third, Bernice Van Norman. Jack Hughes, Willie VVright, Jack Sharp, Olive Shering. 111 1511 rnzx (V1-\'1-.1-. -Irv! , _ 1-4, .1 IWJR. `1'3R.'--Bob Greenhalgh, Marion !Reid, Jack Thompson. Ifvriru -r-r4\p\cvv<--s . u "'3'n'1iZ'q1;};{ x7s};g'h1',Goraon Robe son, Dougald Brown. - TD 1' "I"f\ CD `I {`1...-.'...u...`l rt-A Q.-u.-.41.. v...c,-..-.. .4. V n . '~`v..I"P1 I To SR. I-;C1`a\vford Sm.vth. Eileen Reynolds. Mary Johnston, Geo. `shlerlilng, Lloyd Webb, Wilfred Green- . ha .2 . I em on rnn TD 1 Av.-..\'I:.~. 1u,...1......:.. ! nu;L.u1u\c_y'I.`t:L.I.u'I]e(1 nome Wlth her . Mrs. L Pollock of Cookstown spent; a. few days With`her daughter,` Mrs. Ness, iast Week. - 1 \ Mr nn Mr: {VI-.....4..... 1uI'._r\__.u_-__ -_, sn- P. S. Zi.un'ior Room SR. III TO JR. IV-Olive Broley II. Nora Scythes II, Stanley Fagan II, `,Ted Hewson R. "SR. II- T.O" JR III-Arthur Robert- son II. Lewis Givens II._ Fred Green- halgh, R. Gordon Rix R. * vv run pans out . _ ____c-., -_. .. . . , JR. II TO SR. II-Isobe1 Sherinz. R.` J. Smyth, Tom Neelands, Monty Sher- ling. Geraldine Reynolds. 1 tn -I-v rn ,__ -u-1-v 9 q 1` u I vU1aa1.'_y uu .vv cunes(la.y,`J1l!'Ie 30. i , Mrs. E. T. McConkey spent a. few {days last week in Toronto with her rsister, Mrs. R. M. Ness. Mrs. R.- M. | McConkey-returned home with her 5 Mrs. TA hf nnbmfnnvn as-`no.4 wu.u aura. 1:1. 1.. J.VJ.CUOI`1Key'. 1 | _ Miss Mary Mcconkey of Barrie is j holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. i McConkey. . l i NIT oh:-I Rzfv-g T n n - A -- `rn..-1_ -7, V4 *' uu;-ux unuut: LU!" id. \'V8K'S V1511}. Other visitors du_ring theepast week were Mrs. W. Robertson. Mrs. 1\4{::Bride and Mrs. Ness of. Allandale a. Mrs.` Peter Spring's; Mr. and Mrs. Lorne` Page, Mrs. Holmes, Mr. and Mrs. Karla = Hunt, and Misses .1\/Iaynard of Toron-I .to at W . J. Leonard's; Mr. and Mrs. (Wm. Gardener, son and daughter, Mr. a.nd .Mrs. Augus Morrison and daugh- i ter of Newmarket at Ben "Webb's: Miss McKinley of Toronto at (A. W . 3 Green's. ` . uriuc UL LIIIS WEEK. An address was read by Miss M. Boyes and the presentation of a life membership pin from the Presbyterian W.l\/LS. by Mrs. J. W. Jacks. president. ;Another address was read by Miss iVerna_Sm_yth and the presentation of silverware from the Presbyterian church was made by Marjorie Reid. Q Then followed the opening of the num- gerous gifts. The bride-elect then re- Splied in a pleasing manner. A dainty -' luncheon was then served by the host- ' ess, `after which some snapshots, were taken of the bride and also the gather- ing. i . R`-`1'%;:<:;m_rnend; F-Failure; P-Pass: III-Second Class Honors: I-First Class ' Honors. [ Anna- AI...:... A..:4.I_ _ L_.L n .-._.._A, I paxaulxasc Uu punuay. ' Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smyth 'and'fam`-l ~ ily spent the week-end with friends in. ' Creemore V ~ - Mrs. Mcconkey and Mrs. Harring- ton visited Toronto friends! last Week} : ,.Cnn2'ratnI.-atinn: fn 1\.-Tr-en n..1..........;... Luu vzaxu-:u J.U1'UIl.LO n'.1enas.;ast Week.` ; Eongratulations to Mrs. Dolmage `who reached, her 86th birthday anni- versary on Wednesday, June 30. n MRS. E. T, `N/rnfjnnhnav guano n ..-nu.-I .13. ncaa, l`cl.L WEEK. | E Mr. and Mrs. Chester Mcconkey and: [family of Orillia spent the"Week-endi MP3. T. T`/T!`r`.nnL'n1r. '5 .La.u1u_y UL uruua. spent tne `I-with Mrs. E. T. Mcconkey-. " Miss M2l`V Mhnnnknxv n1 1 1v1upu1u\<:_y. I Mr. and Mrs.VLennox Black motored! g to Toronto on Sunday- Mrs. Bert. Mc-I V Conkey and son Bruce accompanied V ; them home for a. week s visit. \ fifhnv viuifnv-a uuninn Ha.-. ........a. ..-_..u_ I ---- nan uuc u..|u\,'5 At-`the home of Mrs.-Thos. Reid last E Wednesday gathered a. circle of friends * to dovhonor to Miss Jessie Robertson. a bride of this week. A-n ni-nan 1-Irrscn -5-: I.-- '|ts_,, .J_R._-I`I'I' ER. III-Bert Sm_vth I. Ruth Smith II, Goldie Rix II, Helen Johnston, R. '

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