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Barrie Examiner, 30 Dec 1926, p. 3

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JIUIHU HUl'!'.`. _ 1 A Mrs. Graham and daughters were. the-_ guests bf Mrs; Mccuaig, Oro, for` Christmas. ' Dr... D.-....... no 1'\..+...mu .-.....a mu-.. 1:s.;1.... Robt. Anderson and son Charles. who went to Miami. Florida`, a couple. of months ago, returned on Christmas Day. - . `Mia: `R1191: Qfrn nf rillin 1:: annnrh. UL Lrucxpu Wt`-1'6 IIUIIIU LUl' IUIULIUU. ' LU! L110: uuuunya. I ' Leslie Clark, who is attending Nor- mal` in Tofonto, is home for vacation. AI-fhnn Qfnnn nf 1-ho Qt-nnon Dan`: \.4lll`lEH.llliL. Roy Rouse of Detroit and Miss Ruby of Guelph were home for Yuletide. Pnhf Andnvann mn unn ,(,hs:v-Ia: Uiss Ellen siudd of Orillia. is spend-I isng her holidays M with Miss Viola. tone.. .' . ' Iuuvlu '1' a\{(I-Vin `~|n Ttndmunuu n-`Ant. Stone.. _ V ,' I Ervin Leigh ~of Lindsay spent` Christmas with his sister. Mrs. Geo. Shellswell of Oro Station. 1111:.` Anna. Tau-.8.` A0 "`p\uuI\On`A\ virtual amp.-_u. ! Miss B. Barnhardt of Detroit snentf Christmas with her parents. Mr. and: Mrs. D. B. Barnhardt. . I Ila Dnuvlrnot tuna nvil-In l'-InnAn 3.5 "Fun. I DIIEIIHWUII U]. LIFU DL'dl.lUlI. 1 I. Miss Agnes Laurie of Toronto wasi the. guest of her sister. Mrs. Fred Leigh. 1 \/[`un 13 'IQo1Ln\-xor-Rf A4 T\nIrvon{ nnnnfz LV11's`.. .IJ. D. .l)'tl.l'llll.l'|1L- I Mr. Parker was with 1-iendsninj Tor- onto for <._Christmas. Miss Ruth Brother of Barrie calledi on` Mrs. Stone on Tuesday. Tho T-Ynxurlzoefnno elznl-Inc: v-{nix hon! UH V1l'. DLUHU Ull Lucauay. i .The Hawkestone skating rink has; been running for the past ten days andi a large crowd enjoyed the good 1ce.. Christmas afternoon and evening. The! weather `has been ideal for this Won-j derful outdoor/sport so far. Christmas; vacation has been full of enjoyment; for the children and also for the older; young people. _ ` 7 Among the Christmas visitors are: Mr. and Mrs; Rose and family at An- gus McCua.ig s, Miss Kate Graham at Duncan Graham's; Miss Annie Mc- Cuaig at her home and W. Campbell of Glen Huron at A. D. Camnbe1l s. The. nnual meeting of the 'U.F.0.g and U. .W.0. Clubs will be held at`i 61.1. `hnyvxn nf `Mfrs nn `Ina Ainv ("av-nv\_{ unu L`J..l`-VV-K}. DIUUS W111 U6 HUIU 11-5` the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ca.mn- I hell on Monday evening, January 3.: The report from the delegate to the! convention in Toronto will be given.l The roll call will be answered by the- membership fee. A full attendance Isl requested. 7 Va nh-1 mn hvinfmag nnnnert wan! requesteu. . Ye old time Christmas concert wasi held ` by Guthrie Presbyterian Sunday ' School. Every member of the Sunday School took part and everyone present, The program consisted of recitations enjoyed the program to the utmost. I and carols, dialogues and songs by the] little tots and `teen age. with John H.z Caldwell accompanying at the organ.f Music bythe Cameron Orchestra andf the reading by H. M. Coulter "on "The: Other Wise Man" by Henry Van Dyke. Every number stressed the truei Christmas message of the gift of God's. Son to the world so many years ago in! the little village of Bethlehem. All! enjoyed the lunch. distribution of gifts) and the treat of candy, nuts,`etc., sent by; Mrs. Mitchell. l I Dec 28-Chr1stmas Day passed very; quietly, some of the people being away; while a great many entertained friends` and relatives at home. TIYvn, `In Ivnrnff fhn wpd is 11' IV to 5. rd. `Alum home. Wm-.e Baycroft from the Wesi is visiting at the homes of his sisters, Mrs. Jos. Chantler and Mrs. Wm. Pulv #1..-I Iora. . . Mrs. J. `Coburn and Floyd have been visiting in Beeton. Mina (Ev-non T\Tn1.ann {Q sxtaving at the! vismng m tseeton. . Miss Grace Nelson is staying at the home of Donald Coutts. rm... mm rnnnfincr nf nan vnnn` npnnle nome or uonala uuuus. The last. meeting of the young people was held on Thursday under the cit- ,izenship department, Harry Baycroft in the chair. Nellie Stafford took the topic. An illustrated talk was given by Bertha Baycroft. The next meeting which is of a social" nature. will be held in Bond Head on Tuesday with the league there. _ Awnnanmontg mm being made for the league mere. Arrangements are being made for the anniversary sleighride and concrt of the Sunday School in January. ml-m vnnntr nnnnln nninvpd a. skate I or me aunaay acnuun 1n uu.uua.1`y. The young people enjoyed a. skate on Monday near M1`. Sta.ford s on the tenth line. ml... anhn.-.1 I-ma I-'lnA`:'h~ rnanlqr (".hri_qf'. the tentn une. . The school had their regular Christ"-I mas concert. last Tuesday night. The program, which was quite lengthy. was excellent. A good crowd attended. mr- mm M.-u T-Tnlhnrf sm famllv excellent. A goou crowu ::u.u-suucu. Mr. _ and Mrs. Halbert and family motored to Shelburne on Monday. Dec.-27-By the talk that. is going around the municipal pot is going to boil this year. The last general elec- tion was held in 1920. M 0'1!` 1\lI'v~u `Dir-haw! ('!nnnin2'ha.m non was new In Luau. ~ Mr. and Mrs. .Richard Cunningham, and Pearl and Cecil.Newton_ attended the reception for Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Bone on Wednesday evening. . Misses Mae Wice, Aurora, Kathleen 1-...-.1.. -rn1..um.-AA 1...."-Inn Alam}-can nf' 150116 on weuueuuuy uvcxuus. Boy1e, Whitfield, .La.urine Alderson of Alliston, are spending their holidays at their homes. A .. _ n `mvnnmsnn `l .Tnn unnnf A fpw (lava |t.ne1r n_un1eu. Emerson Hunt spent a. with friends in Tottenham. W. Lennox .of Ivy spent with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred 1mm ana Thfvvu `M (`nvwnvfh Wltn Imenas In 'J.'0tteIu1a.m. - - ' Christmas Broley. - Mr. and Mrs. N. Coxworth and fam- ily spent Christmas with Robt. Moon- ey. Jr. Mr; .T 'l`m~rv_ Drval and M118. Hunt .. 1 Mrs. J. Terry, Orval and Mrs. spent the yveek~end with friends in Aurora. - Doctor Bailey of Alllston spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. T. Mur- nhv - Laul.'1:n.;ua.: Vvu.u .Lu.L. auu ;u.a.u. g.. .u..._. Mr. and Mrs. H. Downer, Watson Wallace and Esther spent Christmas with J. Downer in Elmvale. mn. ana M: g hm-1>mv nf nnkstnwn Dec. 28--Express1ons of `regret are heard on every side since the. word has gone around that the genial .ma.1l`ca.r-. trter. Chas. Mllbourne, has not secured the mall contract for the coming term. Mr, and .1\/Ira. Slam. Smith and Ahrlr. Wltn J. .UOWI1eI' lll xmmvaue. V Mr. and Mrs. S. Carter of Cookstown spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Grose. ~ . Dec. 28 -A-Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Jacobs spent Christmas in Toronto. ' V Mm; Reta` Winzdove returned .to spent Unnstmas In '1.'U!'0IlI.U. ` .M!ss R.;eta.' Wingdove Toronto Monday after being at her home here. for the, holiday.` Mr, and Mn. M.`a.cDou2all visited home here. 101' pne, nouuay. Mr. and Mrs. M?acDougall with ~Mrs.-.E. Cavanagh. Minesing, on Sunday. ` .-Mr . and Mrs. H. Reygolds spnt` Christmas with Mrs. Gracey, .Al1a.'n-` | '. 4 \_ duh: . UIll`1L{11q.5 WILD 4.u.x c. \.lL0lt\a\rJy .;au.w.. dale. l ' Mu(f`i3hy were: Mr. and Mrs..L. Barrett an Mrs. LeC1are of Barrie e.nd`gM. Ilisnnhvr hf Miahiif 'Ho11aay visitors with Mrs. 15. J . arm Mrs. ueuluxv UL nauuu u-uu,Au. Murphy of Mldhurst. _ ` Mr. and Mrs. E- Ca dwell and the Misses Caldwell spent hristmas with Mr. Cf1ld_well's`father ._a.t Shanty Bay. . Bu}; Adv;-rtiaed '1_h1np: NEWTON ROBINSON sIxtrifiNr=,__vEsPRA ;_l.-IAWKESTONE -mtmsbAy,` DECEMBER V so, 1923.; GUTHRIE TEGBERT few "days IT S ALL WEIGHED ON THE TOWN SCALES N6. 1 _ -ww ----vs an wo- Zvl-7 Dunlop St.` Phone 1324' PHONE 1324 Office axgd Y_ard:` Coal and Coke \\\I|I% onto.-` use: luau UUIILILLUL I.Ul.' Luv uuxxun term. Mr. and ms.` J_as. Smith and Alvin spent Chrl mas with friends -in '1`orA-A `Kn ant` `Kan DA`! T\lvnn and on-\n`.`cv WKN'112I) 1-`on THE WINTER soo BATTERIES $i'HIs MARK ton VALUE We have a special well-heated room and lots of juice V t to keep your battery in good health. and our service truck will be there in a few minutes. RATES: $2.oo~ FOR WINTER. A. F. A. MALCOMSON VTHE INSURANCE _MA_N Reeve s Jewelry Store THE `ONLY SCHOOL north of Toronto that is a inember of The Business Edubatom . Association of Canada. Why? ' COURSES-Glerical, ksecretarial, Teachers, Commei-cial, Short- ` `hand, Banking`, uditing, Typewriting, eto. TSPECI-AL COURSES for Normal and High `School Graduates ma V Public ischool Teachers. POSITIONS await those properly. qualified`--nearly 50 of our gradu` ates and. under-graduates sectired good positions last year. Wib for rate; or phone Ed8il188a.Tam_arack, Mixed Wood, and Pine. and Mrs. ,Roy Dixonhnd family motored to Weston and spent the week-end with Mr. Dixonfs Barents. man J MnT.nn luff fnvi 1-Tnurb-gaining Buy yours under the, double guarantee at C. ,1. SMI l`H H. R. PALMER THAT MONEY CAN BUY FOR WINTER STORAGE FOR THE BEST and Railway~ aind Steamship Agent takes this opportunity to thank every- one for GENEROUS PAT RONAGE V during 1926 and to wish 2111 a PHONE 730 Happy and Prosperous New mates anu u-eaung mgm to a. program. Mr. and Mrs. Errol `Hipwell motored over from Clevelangi, Ohio. and.,spent -Christmas and the week-end at the home of. M. B. Hipwell. 'l"hn fnllnwlnnr vinltnrn nnnn+'1-ho. W. A. TURNER, Principal. 57.59 Elizgylfth St. 15-6:1-lie;-.'S't; Phone l092W ` R_es_i_@enc_e : \\\W `Ween-emu WHJI W11`. JJIXUXLH varent. Miss J. McLeod left for I-Iawkestonel on Friday to spend the holidays at her home. ' "Than `X7H`fnnIn {:1 vvunlv-any `Iain nnno, JHH UULLH. LU lilllll 1!: L111! W331`: ' The Junior and S nior Institutes-vich -Jtod the House of Refuge. Beeton,,'on Tuesday. taking. resents for the in- mates and treating them to Mr. and `Mrs. `En-nl `T-Ilnwnll rnnfnval IIUHIU ULILVJ. `D. I1l[JWUH- _ I The following visitors spent. the- week-end with.relat1ves here: Doris Burton of Detroit, Ken. Cummings of Buffalo. Rae Abernathy of Stroud, Mr. and Mrs. F. Tomlin of St. Thomas", Wilda Culbert. or Barrie, Glenna. and Eric Hlpwell, Jean and Velma Aber- nathy; Ada, John and.'1`hos. Barker, Jon. Cassells, W11la;Brodet-ick, Dr. Jos. and Mrs. Brooks and Olga. Brooks.-all of Toronto. Ilium Walnut Ylruf hon IInIII\Qlh affnwl reh- !Il"i: is moving `his saw- ing outfit to Hillsd le this week. ` The Jnnlnr and R ninr Tnntntm:.ui.1_ ox '1'OI'0!'lt0. ' M1ss_Fairy Watt has returned after! havingxspent a couple of months wlthi `her aunt, Mrs. Tomlin, St. Thomas. ` `Want fluyllnahnrv nnnnlntinnu fnn'.r' 116'!` aunt, J.V1l`H. LUIIUIII, DI _.lllUlXlbI.B- `West Gwillimbury nominations took place-here on Monday and resulted `in the return of the reeve and council` `by acclamation. The following were `nominated but withdrew: For reeve. Edgar Evans and H. R. Wilson; for council, Isaac Cairns and Ben. Rogers. `The 1927 council will be made up of `the following: reeve. Frank I-Iambly, voouncillors, H. Lennox,,nW. J. Dales. L. Neilly and P. Selby. 'l`ha rnmninn M` the late` Mrs. `Pater J\H').llly unu 1". nexuy. ` The remains of the late Mrs. Peter "Doyle ofoDra_yton were interred in the cemetery here on. Christmas morning, iollowlng the arrival of the train in Bradford. The late .Mrs. Doyle was `born and brought up a. few miles south of here but spent most of her `Me at Drayton. Surviving are two Idaughters, Mrs. Geo. Clark of Dray- ion and Mrs. Drew of Battletord and the following sisters and one brother. Mrs. H. Doyle. Mine E. Lynd and Robt. Lynd of Bond `Head. Mrs. Kite-' `Joy of Dunkerron and Mrs. Dewson of `Toronto. Dnna Ilnon-I and Mn 3 ufnuf nxrll." 'J'0l'0nt0. - Bond Head and No. 3 West Gwll-' Yimbury schools held their Christmas on 'I`hursday'evening in the -Orange Hall. The program rendered "was thoroughly enjoyed by all and meat ured right up to the standard of` one lence set in past years. '1`-he hall, would scarcely contain `comtortably,| all who crowded in but d1scom!orts' could not bulk very large in an atmos-I '})here so filled with the joy of the, Christm season. Santa. Claus asrus-I 110.] paid a visit at the close of the prey gram and apparently had presents for, cflvnnnf ovnrvnnt-1. 'J'u.Hl ltuu aypuxc almost everyone. 9161` for VWW :0! "DIII III!!! III nlvvu vu The majority, of touristswho travel across the`-opeii < prairies on ;the Canadian Pacific line east of Cal- gary, are unaware as they look towards the north ' that there is to be found anything to interest them except the prairies and prairie towns. But `not many miles distant from the` railway,` where the` Red Deer River cuts through the prairie, lies` a valleyknown as the Bad Lands. This is a valley beside which the Rocky mountains are._young-'-a --valley whose bottom-lands record that once theywere an inland, sea along whose shores, millions and millions of years ago, lived those walking, creeping crawling monsters known as dinosaurs. e - ` - ' n..I.. ...:o1.'Hm rliannvarv nf the dinosaur skeletons, Y and by . ing parties but also to the number of tourists who , was the world like during the time when they flour- ` at that time and what other creatures were to be - with whom they may - is based, exten . `it is evident that -these hu ge`_re_p`tiles-`had. long known dinosaurs. Only with the discovery of the dinosaur and as a result of the numerous expeditions sent into the Bad Lands of the Red Deer by the Government museums both in Canada and in the United States,,has"the river valley taken on a wider interest. Each season adds not`only to the number of collect- are attracted by the picturesque character of the can- yon and whose imagination is thrilled with the thought` of the age-long secrets which the valley is beginning to make known. . . When i- and how did these donosaurs live? What ished? How would this very valley. have appeared found there with them? Such` questions naturally arise. as the dinosaurs take `on a larger measure of reality. I ' '- . f ` At first one is likely to think of all these extinct animals as merely prehistoric, tliving hundreds of years, of course, beforeeven Tut-ankh-amen,.but per- haps at the same time as our cave-dwelling ancestors, have contended for). the mastery of `the earth. The written records on which history Q d back, comparatively speaking, only a few centuries; even_the oldest; those of EgyptVa`nd_ Chaldaea, cover but sixty centuries. The still earlier periods when man" lived in. savage and barbaric tribes Atakerus back, only one hundred thousandyears, and t `as no fossilremains are -foundipintstrata '0 that date ' eat LIV r lp. BOND HEAD '7-xx Monsters T of a Million Years Ago 'Vlew,o{ "Bud Lands" of Albortl. (III!!!) .___L; L..--...I .........~.. Glyn; nnnnl Dec. 28-Mrs. John Irwin of Barrie spent Christmas with her son. Wm. Irwin. ' ..Frank Fennel] of Mldfand scent Christmas at his home hares; Tho vnnnnr fnllru awn nvvlnvlno` the \ill1'lB|.Il'|lZH (II. 1113 IIUIIIU IIEl'U.'; The young tolks_are enjoying. the good Skating on the bay during the holidays. . T T-Tnrnnn Avnnafv-nnc nf Tnrnnfn WAR 9 uuuuuya. I.-lemon Armstrong of, '1` holiday visitor at his home and Mr: `Pnlnh 'R:im~v and nnn 1\/I'm uoronto was a here. nuuuuy VIBILOI` EL 1118 U!I1B_ IIUFE. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Bevryoand son of Toronto -spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynoldh. 'l"Iin uuvnnui-I-up nf I-his nnvnrnunv I!`-I 1V.l!'.`8.Il(.l LVIPB. S. 1-:.eyno1us.V The sympathy of this community is extended to John Third and fam1l.v.. 12th line. in their loss.ot wife and mother, .3. week ago. * Vnusr nnrrnnnnnnnf wlnhnn fhf-I. staff mower, .a week ago. ' Your correspondent wiahesvthe stat! of The Barrie Examiner. 8. brightland prosperous New Year." _ I Man. A R Wntnnn is nnendinz the 1 New xear. Miss A. S. Watson is snendimz-' the `holidays at -her`home in Washago. Mr `and `Mm: 14`, `Rh-nia and familv Vnouaays 81'. net` nome In Vvasnugu. ` Mr. and Mrg. F. Birnie and family of Craigvale. Mr. a.ndvMrs. E. Johnson -and family of Cralgvae and Mr.` and Ewart` spent-Christmas -with Mrs. M.` `Mrs. R. Forbes and family. of Belle Robinson. ` Aumnnnrr Hannd nvhn unnnf fhn n- ttomnson. . . T Among those who spent the holi-I days in this neighborhood were Allan Wat-"nice. ot.'1`or_onto. Miss Dora Guest of Coldwater. Miss Muriel and Miss Fredaniobbitt and Bert Petty of Tor- $rmto. Miss Marie Jobbitt. Missj,Norm-a Robinson of Barrje. at their respective ! `curnnvvnrun I IVU Ullll -Ihomes. x Dc. 27--'l`he Jublee Presbyterian Sunday School held their Christmas tree and entertainment on Dec. 21. The school room was filled to `capac- ity: proceeds $60. an, .Tnr-kmnn of Edmonton is visit- Ity: proceeas asou. Geo. Jackman of Edmonton ing his broth,er,_T. J. Jackman. 1-\ .......".. a...:....A.-. -111 ha v\1naa_ LUE HIE! Ul'U|._ll I:lg L. on uuunanaunnu 4 D. Bu1e s n/1an"y friends will be pleas-i ed.toT hear that -he is improving n1cely.| Ct vs ,, q .1-._..I.A._.. YN`I1_..'I...61. x:u.L.u, LIUGK Llluh `luv ID annnpsvvanq? ..-vw.,,- Robt. McKay gmddaughter Elizabeth spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Tate, '1`-oronto. I Mrs. E. J. Lambert is vl1ting`fr!ends' in` Hamilton this week. M- omq R/fr-n ,1` F`. Mntfhnwn sment. lerk. 5 In 1-iamuton uus weex. Mr. and,Mra. J. E. Matthews spent. Christmas with their son Norr'x_1an in Collingwood. _ . Dnnxra T.z:mhnrf and `R. Bavct-oft" are coumgwoou. - _ Reeve Lambert and R. Baycroft are attending the nominatidns at New Lowell today. M-.. A l"n1nvnnn m-rived nn the noon Loweu toaay. - A Mrs. A. Coleman arrived on the noon train Christmas Day to join her daugh. ten. Mrs. Chub. Stone. of Stayner, af- ter a long and pleasant voyage .trom I-Iighgate, London. England. Mrs.nCole. man intends making her -home in Amm-mr 7th'nse home` for Chlristmas utayner. _ I | . Among those home` for Christmas were: Misses Eva Jackman.of Cree-` ]more. Hazel Jackman of Claremont. n Lula. Woddard of Englehart. Mary Mc- I |Eachern, Daisy Giffin. M. Swallow. C. [McLeod of Toronto: Messrs. 0. Mc- |Enchern. H. I-Ioilinghead, W. Dickey of- '1`oronto. and J. W. Wiggins of Beetoml . ...o.--..-- I . . I 2 Read The Examiner and get all the` - local and dlstplct news-_-$2.00 a. year. _ _ .. -51:55 :31.-n % STAYNER; BAY pom Drawing of giant` dinosaurs of past nus. extinct even at that time. In bigness these dinosaurs have never been exceeded. The_ herbivorous group were the largest; they browsed on the rushy. vegeta-' tion and among the ferns and bushes, or stood up and grasped trees with their fore-legs w_hile"they devoured the foliage. Many of these were giraffe-like waders whose long fore-limbs and `immensely longer necks enabledthem to take refuge in `deeper waters, more out of reach of'the fierce carnivores of the land. The Dip1odocus,.a herbivorous dinosapr whose skeleton is in the Carnegie Museum`, Pittsburgh, measures eighty- seven feet in length, and a still more colossal one found later and known as Gigantosaurus measures well over one hundred feet. - `ML- ......-.3unu:n~m Aw I-'lnnI\_no4-inn aw-nnu warn tint weu over one nuuuxeu Lech. _The carnivorous or flesh-eating groups were not so large; they were more active, however, and preyed upon the herbivores. Thohgh equipped with frightful- weapons they were considerably inferior in` intelli- gence to the modern crocodile or lizard and far below the bird or mammal. Of these, Tyrannosaurus seems almost the last word in 'frightfulness." i It reached, the length of forty-sev_en feet, and in a standing posi- tion the animal was e1ghteen.to_twenty,feet high` as against twelve feet for the `largest African elephant. The long deep powerful jaws were set with teeth from three'to,'six inches long and aninch wide. x, ,1 To- protect themafrom these flesh-eat-ingdinosaurs, manyof the herbivorous ones were completely? en- cased in armor. Such as Aukyloaurus. Plates cov_-- ` ered the skull, neck, back and hips, and even~the belly was covered by `a liable mosaic of small close-set" ; plates. It..was` furt r rotected by-a movable plate ~ 3 ithatjcouldbe dropped li ea shutter over aacheye, . rm.-..: tv1a-I.-:..I .m~uou..a1-. Ottawa now has a re-'. that coulabe aroppeu use a auutwr vvcl; uauu we. The" Geological Survey-;at Ottawa now has a markably fine collection 01 dinosaurian remains mounted and,on exhibition at the Victoria Museum, Ottawa, and are also to be seen at the Royal Ontario Museum,'Toronto.' The field has by no means-been exliausted.. Underv "miles of prairie land the. same 'strataTare undoubtedly filled with similar fossilss erosien is rapid, and as the river continues to _wear_ its banks.;away nw.,-ossi_ls_are exposed. _For all time to-come the Red Deer R1ve1_-will be a classic locality :-._- ..'.;I|....o-ls. msishiatm-in hmnmu-en- V -W0`C0Ile Lu`: {mcu _uccI s.uvj;a_ nu. V- lforigcollectmg prehistoric; treasures. .-3. v unurus . [ _ Deb.` 27-Mrs. Henry Ellis is spend- ing_-the= Christmas season with her daughters in Hamilton. ` / .M-mafnlln XKTII'Innv`ImI-`Iv in Ivlnlflnnp uu.u5u\u:ru 1n.r1an111L0n. - E " Miss -Estella. Willoughby is visiting her sister. Mrs. Irw1`z1 Miller. , Mrn NI nl"nHnnovh nf Illa:-In and Rho` uuanwu 77. vs aznunywuclu IJIJIIIAOUJO | "Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell spent Christ- -r`nas in Allisfon. - I Kr and Klfvg Titan (inner: .an Klu- WINES Ill l`\.|lILUllc 1Mr. and Mrs. Ivan (groe -and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Todd and Mary visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miner. on Sun- Ran 80 LV. day. day. ' - I-I`er?nan -Haynes of Detroit spent the week-end with his aunt, Mrs. W. Higginson . Mr and 1\lI'v~u. -Allan 1\/Hllasr and nhH.. .l.'.l}.Ul5U.ll Mr. and Mrs; Allen Miner` and child- ren and Mr . and Mrs. Richard, Bell `spent! Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Miller. .Barx'ie.- ' ` ' RlI'v- nn.`.\/I :-u T Dnhsnn and IE1 on-I the Mr. and Mrs.` W. Stoneham. V a 2. AVIIIICI} .l3U.l'l'lC. ' V vMr. and Mrs. J. Dobson and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dobson and baby were in Barrie. for Christmas. the guests of vu-.. .q..-a -v-. .4. Va -.u.van\.-nu-an-u The school house was well filled on Tuesdays night to "enjoy one of the best school concerts given here for some time. Too muclfnraise cannot he give the teacher and Mrs. W. J. Miller` for eir untiring efforts tomake it a. Success. `Jr urn! "K/I've `K7 Nnlfaafnn anti BUUUUSB. Mr. and "Mrs. W. McMaster and children of` Baxter visited Mrs. R. Ellis. Sunday. V T Yuan lnfnv-nuf in hningr fnlzan in H-in 131113. Duuuuy. I Keen interest is being taken in _the municipal election this year judging from the`big turnout to the nomina- tion held at.Ivy on" Monday. ,1 \p__, 'r\-.-.1-I..I. T-..._'_A_L _n unuu ;n\.-u so-....v_, -...v.....-_,. Mr. and Mrs. `gandolph Jenntt of. Oro spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Vvllloughby. Mr. and Mrs. Elphick and son Walter spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Nicol at Nicolston. ' -' , Mrtand Mrs. has. Bush. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bush, r. and Mrs. T. Wil- kinson and Mrs. Wilkinson sbent Christmas at the home of the latter's sister, Mrs. M.` McMaster. V Mn and M1-u Jnhn MnI(nin'hf and Slstel`, LVLFH. Lu. XVl.U.LV.l.i.1=SLCl.'. Mr. and Mrs. John McKnight and baby of Baxter are spending a. few "days with the latter s parents here. I ..... YI\I` Ylknlknnb-nu nu r1nII(rI\l-inc uuyn VILLA: unnu Auuuys 9 Vwucwnlunt -.\... `.- Mrs.`Jos`. M.cAMaster and daughter Ethel are spending the Christmas holi- days with Dr. and Mrs-. McMa.ster at Ethel." - 1\/rims Innln Danhnr dune hnrna frnm lumen. . Miss Viola Racher was -home from Toronto on Friday before leaving for Leamingtone where she has secured a. position. . 1\Ih~e, (`.dnl!:nri nf Bradford has come DOSIUOD Mrs. ,(.`Jo'u1son of Bradfofd to spend a. few weeks with her son. F. Coulson. . . . 1vr.. um-I 1|/rm; Inc A Millnr nf `Rar- U0l.llS0!1. Mr.-and Mrs...Jas. A. Miller of Bar- rie are visiting at the home of their son. D. J. Miller. nn.m..n+nIuHnnn +n Imntrnnn Qmifh Iher ' Toronto. - T. Miller and two children of Elm- grove and Mr. and Mrs. W..E1l1ott and John Miller of Egbert spent Christmas at Andrew Miller's. ' ` 1U!-.` nna Inu `(K7 1 1\/flllnr nnfnrfnln- S01 ). 1). J. l\'llllBl'. . Congratulations to Eugene Smith who won first place in hog grading at Toronto. m mrnn-_... and turn nhndman nf Elm- at Al1Gl`eW LVLIUEI` :1. Mr; and Mrs; W. J. Miller entertain-l ed a few friends on Monday evening. Dec. 27--Mr. axgd Mrs. Roger Webb land daughter of Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Green. mum. Rlo}\i:1 (`urn unnnf Ffhriatmas Mr. and Mrs. ureen. Miss Mabel Carr spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. VVill. Warnica. mm. and 1mm: Mntnn `RI-nwnhf De- With Mr. ana LVIPH. V\lu. vvzu'uu:u.. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brown `of De-I ' troit. visited at Mr. and Mrs. E. Cat-r s. Miss Abercromble is spending thel vacation at her home in Kimberly. I ]I{nn 1' Qmith snnnf (`Shrisu-Lmas at Ivacauon at ner nome H1 x\AxupcL'1,y. _Miss J. Smith spent Christmas at `her .home in Lefroy. PAINSWICK -UT9P`AA Ty or Aft-nag 19'rIs`3Aim_|z.`:xAM_ ;N a_n Dec. `and Mrs.'Mu'ck1esoi1 anti non of Toronto were the guests ot their mole and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Houston, -for Christmas `vacation. If T-Tn anon! (VI-nnluovnna Any. .1... Is- `LUIS UIIFISEIIIIIS vacation. .M. Hallspent Christmas day in Or- illia with his daughter, Mrs; Fred. Cameron. 11.`. nvur` `Ml ...-. u...:LI_ ..__1 111... 1.1. \JU-lllUl'UIlo ' Mr. and.Mrs.Smith and Miss Ada. Smith spent Christmas with _Mr._ and_ Mrs. Newman Udney. Mr `m-rd Mm vmmny. Alllunn Ar mm..- .wul'I': uuxue UVUI` UHFISEHIES. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kirkpatrick. who are visiting here from the West, were the guests of the_.former s sister, Mrs. Robt. Kendall, .for Christmas. ' MFG M Flint-I: hcl fhn rnhaflunfnnn On. ISUUL. IXUIIUEIII, .101` LiIlI'I3I.IIlH.$. ' Mrs. M. Black had the misfortune to -fall on Thursday -`afte_rnoon,` breaking her left wrists Miss Pearl Joslin `of Barrie is snend M ing a_ few days at her home -here. . ' Mr. and `Mrs. Frank McMillan and Allen Priddle of Toronto were homer dver the holiday. . Miss Blnning is spending her vaca- -tion at her home in Listowel. 'KIconn nmlw nu...-I. A4! n.m1..-.+....... lllkll Ill .lUl'UHLU, LS IIUIHC LU!` vacauun. Arthur Stone of the Standard Bank. 7 Newtonville, spent Christmas at`his home here. `run... n....|......... .....: .:.......1.'...... .........' llia AV ewxnun U uney. Mr. 'a.n`d Mra. Vernon Allison of Tor- `onto and Lynn` Fellows of Detroit were home over Christmas. `Kw a !-no` Klan Ii`u`n.~1 TIlnIpoun6_{;.l- duo]..- -tron at ner nome m mstowel. Misses Be1`t' Clark of .CookstoWn. Evah Leigh 0! Atherley and Orma. Johnston of Martin's Farm are home fbr the holidays. - T.nuHn (`lav-Ir xxrhri in nH-Ana-Hno 'M'n-r-_ 53?

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