Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Mar 1927, p. 8

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auu U1'u.l1geVllle. ' . . , A number of the friends from here attended the funeral of Albert Priest at Mlnesing on Monday. ' Conzratulatinnns. 1-n Mr gm: Inna u auuuu ueru mu: WEEK. A number from here attended the sale at Wm. D1nwoody s, Cookstown, .on Monday. ' Mrs: 11 T. `hauls. ha ....-.....:a..... -1 ...... Feb,.' 28--J. T. :T.o:nnett made a. busi- ness trip to Toronto last week. `II...-. 'l1l-I.---: 1-_.,,, , -.-..... ..-.,. u. ..u..u.u.v mum. vvcona Mrs. Richard Jennett is confined to her bed with a severe attack of Grip. F. O. Banting of Elmvale called on friends here last week. A nnrnhnr fv-num Mann ..u......:...: 4.1.- uuuuu III uexroy. ' Fred; Hart. formerly of the local Standard Bank staff. now located at Elmvale,*a.ttended a party given by Mr. and Mrs. C. Grose on Monday ev- enlng of-this week prior to their early removal to the ylllage. `farming and will shortly take up resi- --v- ..--,.,......D an quuvna; an uvycu .l.Ul.'. A number from the village attended a farewell party given` to Mr. and Mrs. Irving Nelson on Monday evening last. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson are retiring from dance in Lefroy. Fred; T-Turf fnr-rnnv-In A4 -61-. 1.\....1 ......-.. ..... V-..uu.u_-.u.u`y us sans. wvun. `- Mrs. Will Barry spent the Week-end in Orlllia. with her daughter Sylvia who is still quite in and reported as not improving as quickly as hoped for. A nnrnhmn luau. 4-]... ..n1....... ..A.4_...1-.1 uwvv V--uuau ua. |-`JG ncsvauwa. Cecil, Grose or South River and E1.` mer of Toronto were among those from a. distance-in attendance at C. Grose s sale on Wednesday of last week v . `Mn... Ixnn 1:o......-- ..._-._.. u__ _.g. ,- - uuwr places- ' I The re-opening of Lefroy United Church is [now -definitely set for Maul 27. Rev. Dr. Redley of Toronto will have charge of the services. I n....n n._-..__ -1..- ,.. . - gum uuanu . I Mrs. Harry Wight has `returned home after an extended visit with friends in Toronto, Newmarket and other places- ` L . "l`I-In rn-nnnnIna- A-P `rat...-... 1"l'_u.-:` vwu. Lu Lneuuu at anaron -recently. `Mrs. Webster of Newmarket has re-` turned home after an extended visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Orser. Main S . ` ' ' lnhnn `Dolor: l\IIl\ A0 A... ..I.l....A. ..-_ nluuu . Mrs. W. c. -W. iuccu11oug'h has re-` turned home after an extended visit with her: daughter, Mrs. Ward of Geor-I gina Island. `Ml :-a 1'J'am ..'. 'nn...I..a. 1..."- ...-4-_.._-.- apuuuuxg 8. new news Wltn_ II'19ndB In town. ' Wm. Brown is home again after an absence of some weeks visiting friends in. thevlcinity o1"Bradtord and Bond ` `tun Tl? IV .111 Il-t'1--II-__ -1`. u, , -... `m. u vvnw. nus: 1 vuus uvu uuuus. Mrs. -V Corbett ot Thornbury return- ed home on Tuesday of this week after spending a few days with friends in town. -...-. ........ avnnlin at. ca. uu.vv.vuL'. Miss Gormley of Toronto. whe has bee_n visiting with Miss C. Douse for three weeks. has returned home. `Alma ,,rV.._I....aa. -1 nn.__._L ____ _, V Mrs.. Alex. Grose -of Barrie was here over Sunday. . . . . . R. Lnverock was in Toronto on busi- ness last Tuesday. _ ` As. Kirkpa.trick..spent the week-end` with;-.; friends in Barrie. ` - Chas. Mcculloughe of.Barrie was in town on Tuesday ofrthis week. ` ' Mrs. Thos. tkinson has been spend- ipg a. few day with friends in Toronto. Gordon ~Tebo `of Toronto snent the `week-end athis home in the village. Mrs. Robert Stewart has returned home after spending a. few days with friends in `Toronto. ' I `Mr nn Man In rI1....1....._ -1 A--1-- Luenus In '10l'0ntO . . Mr. and Mrs. F. Clarkaon of Cooks- town spent Tuesday or last week with Mr. and`-Mrs. T. A. Sawyer. man I3.:\--unlan-. A III ____ A- --I V ' was won 1_=_A1Nsw1ck _l_-HLLSDALE [IKE PRICE [I118 WBQK. . Fred. I-Iavereon has alread.v- com- 'menced a. cellar for a new house. Bus- iness of all kinds seemslvto be`1mnrov- . mg. . (From another correspondent) Mar. 1-John Ferris ls able t'o'be'out again after his recent illness. Mi 1\II'np-pr-in l`,nrnvn1na-u Al 1r.....g.. In (T517231? ..... .. .. . vuuaubuuu: n uu .:.uuuuu.y. The Y.P.S. held a. very successful evening on Friday It was missionary night ,with Maud Stafford in the chair, The program took the form of a. debate uuun on Monuay. School was closed a., few days last week owing _to the illness of Miss Web- ster. Mrs. I-Ioughton is improving in health. .Mr. Philips and"-Mr. Fetcher visited at J. F. Cullingham s on.Monday. rmm vnn -mm - --~--- -----------~- _-____..-y-u Feb. 28-No change is reported `in N. Ca.ve s condition. _ , .D. and M. Coutts were home last week from the bush. D. Coutts went back on Monday. Snhnnl um: nlncmil In an... .1...... 1-..; 1. H181. WEGK. Mrs. George Snider has returned from a visit in Barrie. - I/Hue mire: Dnun {an cu-an-..ll...... A -D--- u'u1u a, Visit. in narrie. Miss Eva Brant is spending a few days with Miss Mabel Richardson. .Ta.nk Orrnnlz gnnnt Han u7nnb_nnaI -4. uayzs wu._u muss Mane! rucnardson. Jack Orrock spent the week-end at the home of M. Volick. nzpun. u. une ume. Mr. and Mrs. D. Buchanan are visit- ng the latter s sister. Mrs. Max. Hew- tt. ILL- F. E. Fisher and family moved to their new home at Cundles on Monday of last week. Nlnu rltxnmtvn Q.-.84.... L-.. -._A_~-r-- -v' ux. uu-.: many Lrlsn cnaracters. . Another Old Time dance was held on Friday last also in aid of the Hall. The dance was a great success and all report a fine time. Mr and Mac `n `D-nn1..n....... ....- -.1-u Miss Maggie Cummings of Vasey 1 Visiting with her brother.Andrew Cum- mings, St. Vincent treet. ' ~ usnuu ultl` 1118 recent xuness. I Mr and Mn: `Darn Hall 'l|.l'Ina 1'_`l'n1 I int. '5` I115 Feb.` 28-The Mt. St. Louis Social Club presented a very interesting play entitled My Irish Rose in the hall here on Feb. 18 in aid of the Commun- ity Hall. A large crowd gathered to see the play and enjoy the ready wit of the many Irish characters. Afhnl` (W111 'I'vnn Hanna -"H- `--*1`: Nr:_\gv'_r_o1\_r ROBINSON 29 Elizaibeih St. Dry Cleaning . Pressing, Dyeing, Etc. TIP TOP TAILORS Spring and Summer Samples from .cs~snuns-r Thatiigood Suit or Topcoat made to your individual measufe. ~ .0VERi150 CLOTHS TO cuoosia FROM. C. & W. MOIOFS 1 ""'*" . PHONE 491 AUTHORIZED FORD DEALERS, BARRIE, ONT. CARS nungu, St. Vincent street. Mr. and Mrs. Root. Bell. Miss Hel- en Bell and TMaster=Walter Bell naid 3. visit to friends at Sharon -recently. ' Newmarket has re.- and look over samples. while the range is complete at For twenty-one years Ford quality has been constant. The rst Ford was a quality car. The Fords of today embody the original traditional quality together with the improvements" and renements developed through these` years. Only this constant quality has.made possible the constantly increasing production that has distin- guished the Ford among cars. The Coupe enjoys an illustrious record of useful service. Smart looking,cozy and economical it provides excellent personal transportation iorthe individual and the small family. Selection of two body colors in durable. lacquer-moleskin and gray. Ask us about {e new National Time Peyzenl Plan HOT PLATE VAPORIZER STANDARD EQUIPMENT _ j__, .. . I Resolved that Medical Work is a. Greater Aid `to Christianity than Ed- ucational. This was won by the at- firmative. The Judges were Mrs. Lob- II In 1740 To Living Pocyholgsl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,824,556 For Death Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,751,907 A `SUITABLE POLICY FOR EVERY NEED. I\ 115 Bayfield UHHU Bytl OI Iurmmg. ' ' Several from have attended the rest- ular meeting or L.O.L., Barrie, last night. ' ' Several old-time quilting bees "are to take place this week. ' I w T-Ynunrnnn . has nlnnnuv Anon- The Sun Life Assuranc;Eompang_pf Cgnaci; Canada : pI-n--:-- `- ESTABIISHED 1865. Langstroth 8` and 10 frame Hives, Engines, Extractprs, Containers. Apply EDGAR THOMAS, Box 711, - Barrie, Ont, or phone 611-R2-3. <----roR SALE-`--> %-BEES AND EQUIPMENT- Dividends to Policyholden Increased for *. TRUCKS 1.1;. THOMPSON `PAID IN 1926 flu uzuuwuu, W111! 11:08.0: - - y ' A large gathering of neighbors, un- der the auspices of the `U.F.O., met at the home or W. 0. How and spent a. very sociable evening on Friday. There was some discussion on a more econ- omic system of farming. Ravmml frnm hnvvn nffnnn l-kn mm-_ TRACTORS II'\ I`! can.` law, Mrs. Stafford and Bert croft. The next meeting is soc and Bond Head Y.P.S. have vited. `Seventh Successive Year. `Goods c71i;}1};} and Delivered. ..u.u a.uu nertna. Bay- ; social night 1 have bean in. Phone 380W Phone 441 Bertha Bag- social `nip-ha vuldl mgnt been in- IIEVUIE {I661} 111 UUBHIBHH lilc IIUXHUGT U1 ears. Two children survive her. Wil- iam of Waverley and Sarah of Grand Rapids, Mich. She" has one brother. Isaac, in Philadelphia. Rev. C. M. Far- ney arrived in time for the funeral Friday afternoon, Mrs. Farney. was lrevented from coming on account of ness in the family. Mrs. Bannister was the oldest member of St. John's Church. Waverley, and had been an ac- tive member ofqthe Guild for a num- ber ofayears. The service was conduct- . ed by the Rev. W. C..Stubbs. her rec-. tor. Mar. 1-Mr. Fisher "and family. for- merly of Craighurst, havelmoved to their farm recently purchased `from H. Caldwell, Mill Road. A Inrgn srnfhnv-lncr nf nnlcrhhnnu I;v|_ ` DU uuuwuu. I The death or Mrs. Jane Bannister occurred on Wednesday, Feb. 28, at her 'son's residence, Waverley, she having been confined to her bed for a period of over two years. She was born in Cornwall on Sept. 1'. 1844, and was the ggungest daughter of the late George ruax. When abou_t~11 years otage she` moved here with her sister. Mrs. M. Moses, and remained here till her death. Her husband. John Bannister, prede- ceased her about fourteen years. She is one of the oldest residents of Waverley having been in business a/number of wanna 'l`urn nhllvnn any-uhrn haw XXIII- . II 11. .l.JH1D'Bc _ Miss Vera McMahon or Barrie afnd Miss Doris McMahon -Io!` St. -Andrew's Hospital, Midland. were recent visitors under the parental roothere. Rev. C. M. Farney of Grand `Rapids ave a ve`ry-interes.ting talk'to' the unday School oi St. John's Church: also a. lecture in the evening on the legislative ability of Manes who lived about 5000 years B.C. and the religious period of Krata and the oppressivel period oi! Ramses the Second, digging through the thirty-two centuries- 0 history, eight distinct civilizations o -Bethshean. "Visa nnfh AC Ilua Tana `Danni-Gan `VVIIJI Ill! DETUIILH III Lulu Mr. and Mrs. Wm daughter Pauline were . It H. Lamb's. Illau 'l7auu 1\KnIlI n Finn I16! RUTH! lllifc . has dance in the Orange Hall on. Friday night was attended by the larc- Ut crowd this season. Wnnlnu Jnhnnfnn has annual! nnftr VIIIIOPH llI!l'Co . . Miss A. Slbbald at Toronto 1: visit- ' her home here. he on Uhvlnu niahlr nun: nlvfnntlntl hub #1145 11:100.. `I UFUWC `C1115 IUEHUIM Wesley Johnston has moved onto` Mr. Black a`tarm on the Townune and lies. French has moved to the John: lton term. ' II - uulnlnn In nnnndlv-no fhn mnnlz-nnd IEUII Lurm. K.` Quinlan is spending the week-end with his parents In Midland. `In and `Rina TIT"! Jnhnuinn but` m. and za'r;.'5{x"?n'cn azmey `Vere Sunday visitors at Fred. Archer's. , Miss Marie Quinlan of Toronto is {pending a. few days with her mother ore. ' r lung at the home 0! Mrs. Wiil..Sib-'- -sum ~ Miss Elsie Bigiow of Toronto isvis-` MP8. A. MOIJOTIBIG E110 -MP8. UIIVEP Anderson at Wyebridge. were recent visitors here. V Minn A Qlhhnltl nf mm-nun-L 1. man. DIE. _ '- Mrs. A. McDonald and .Mrs. Oliver unlnrnnn nf Ivnhrldcn warn v-Anon? The undersigned haslreceived intructidns % tojsell by%Public Auction at -4(:_.___-~ -~ Cl_J_NDLl:`.S V MARRi1i5S" ?Xiii5:i3IxRR1E, SATURDALMARCH 12 WAVERI-Ex? Luunu. _ Johnston and recent visitors %the`~fo-11owing: ` uo-- -I.I I A...___1_;-. Old! old: I Terms of. sa1e--six` z:ontha* credit be given to parties furnishing V approved { joint notes. 6 per cent. per annum on `for cash. SALE A1` 1 PM. ` T I --uununva do I reservg. CLJKBIIIIU |:UW,_0 3'18, ' sale. Durham cow, 6 yrs., with calf at foot. Durham cow, 4 'yrs., calf at foot. Durham cow, 6 yrs., due .by.aa1o. Durham cow, 7 yrs., due March 21. Durham cow, 5 yrs, due April 1. `The above man extra good cows young, in good condition and oo milkers; 11 will be \ sold wit out TBSQYVA- lAyrsh`ie cow,_6 yra., due by date of sale-- V send at his -home here. " . \ | A number from here attended Guth- 'rie skating rink last Saturday night and enjoyed the excellent music rend- "ered by R01. hand, -:uK;r.i:ir:8o aersey cow, 6 yrs., due `Pure bred Jersey cow, 6 yrs., due . by date of sale. , Pure "bred Jersey cow, 6 yrs. old, _ due March 28.. Am s`.1ddmbua. ,av"rhi5 23; : 5 $3. :1d:.c:le1_. Jrooi Ayrshire cow, 7 yrs., calf at` foot. Ayrehire; cow, 4 yrs. old, due Mar. 27.- hire cow, 8 yra., due Mar. 29. uuu wuuyeu U18 exce feted by B.C.I. band. .____--- u-uwu I Feb. 28--The members of oz_-o Sta- Ition Women's Institute held a very successful quilting on Wednesday at- lternoon. -at thevhome of `Mrs. . W. fwalker. A pleasant afternoon was i spent and two quilts were quilted. Leslleclarlc or B.C.I. spent the week- end at his -home I A rinrnhmn fnnvn Iuann n&4-...l-.I range. 4; any, xmprovement. _ Miss M. Bannerman of Toronto is` l glslttlhg at the home or Mrs. R. J. Cul- er . T 'umwu on wuesuay 0! last w,eel<. - Mles_ Alma Hayes, who has been un- well tor some time. a.nd,who recently went to Toronto for medical treatment. lsjnow home. her health showing llttle. lt any, improvement. Minn `M Rnnnnvu-nan at l'I'I.\...-.`...a- l_~ Several local eports motored to New- market and took in the big` hockey match on Tuesday of last w,eek. I M188 Alma I-Iavnn. Whn kn: Innnn nu- ` reuuuuy. ' Miss Rae of Newmarket spent the week-end with her cousin. Miss Eleta. Gould. - ' n1u:unI Inna! na..\..d.- ...-A.-.._.1 A- \v-_-, rresoyterxan church here next Sunday. Roy Dixon visited at the home of his father near .Weston for several days recently. Minn `Pan n! mailrvnnnbnb .........a. .u... ' uwuua 1!! `H113 ne1g`nDOl`nOOCl.~ Rev. D. C. Hill, B.D.. Allandale, will have charge of the services in the Presbyterian church here Roy visited at tha hnmn nf hh: Feb. 28-M'r.ZEAster or Schomberg spent a few days last week with friends in this neighborhood. I Rev. D. 0.. T-Tm `Rn Allnnanu. Qnlll age`:-r`!1`s of Sale-Q.-Six iinonths Q Divan C-A nu-#84`- 3n`... rure urea noistem cow, 6 yrs. old, due by sale, weighs 1500 lbs. ,-Holstein cow, 5 yrs., calf at foot. -Blue roan cow` 4 yrs. due Mar. ' 17., Holstein cow, .yrs., ue b sale. e Holstein cow,`6 yrs., `du arch 18. Holstein cow 6 yrs. old, due Mar. 20. Jen -Pure bred Am 3- ey cow,` 5 due LFUIII Lruuu. Dy 6 :0 Z. ` The Women's Institute gave an oy- ster supper on Wednesday evening to their husbands and escorts. The pro- gram after supper was fine. Mrs. Ait- ken oi. Beeton gave a fine address as also did Rev. Mr. McEwen and G. 0. Allan: reading by Mrs. 0. Todd: solo by Mrs. G. C. Allan ; piano solos by Mrs. H. Thomas. Miss Cora, Canning and Miss Whan ., . nun uuu wuuung Dy 6 120 .1. W. B. Sloan was in Milton last week ` attending the- funeral of a relative. I-Ie s ent the week.-end in Oakville and oronto. ' . ~ Two rinks of curlers went to Rich- mond Hill Bonspiei. These were R. Lu- cos. '1`. G. Reive. W. Allan. H. Allan. skip: 8. Todd, F Allan. W. Noble, V. Reive. skip. Vince's rink wereegain winners and brought home the mack- inaw coats. TBA l`kunn`|III I-n'nIpn-. h-I!` ----l- L` HICLW UUUJU . The Churchill hockey boys went to Stroud on. Monday night and won- ltrom Stroud. by 8 to 2. The Woman : Tnni-Ifnfn mania an nu- Mar. 1- -`Thge Cookstown school boys came over on Friday night and played hockey with the boys of the fifth line school. They all had a. good game, the fifth line winning by 8 to 1. ' T, R, lnnn man In 1\/Hllrnn laud Inna`: I LHU Uullfo , Mr. Nelson on behalf of his wife and family` thanked very warmly the friends for the goodwill shown them The address is as foilows:- - Dear Mr. and Mrs. Nelson and Fam- ily: It is with regret that we gather here tonight to tell you how sorry we are to lose you from our neighborhood. During the past years you have al- ways shared in our Joys and sorrows and have been the life of many of our social gatherings. We are glad, how- ever. that you are not going far away and `we hope you will always feel there is a. place for you in this part of the community . We ask you to accept these chairs as a slight token `of the respect and esteem of your neighbors and friends. We wish you every hap- piness and success in your future home. (Signed) Mrs. C. M. Cooper. Mrs. Albertlainey, Cyrus Smith, R. J. Eldridge. ` - the chairs . UV Iv: u use-vi uv vvl I Iivvvvui I '6;:'mM'on'day evening iriends -and neighbors gathered to the `home of Mr. , and Mrs. Nelson to Tpresent them and their family with a pair of wicker chairs and to bid them farewellbefore leaving to make their home in Detroy. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson have always pro- ven themselves staunch friends and their removal is regretted. Speeches were made by Mrs. Parker. John Ei- dridge and Albert Rainey. Cyrus mith read the address and Mrs. Robt. El- dridge and Albert Rainey presented `Kn Kfblunn An Hahn`! AC -his -nvlln and Prouvntation to Mr. and Mn. I. Nelson UWUIE I-U M155 Auun UBIIIK Ill. ' Mrs. Gough and Mrs. Sproule of Al- landale were theguests or Mrs. Albert Ralney last week. ` ` , returnuu UH|Un . V V School has been closed for a. week owing to Miss Allan being ill. Mrs, (laugh and 1\A m:"QnrnnlA nf Al- m1$I`'ss [Jennie I-Ilndle. who has been visiting with friends in Thornton. has [returned home. Enknnl `Inn known ninun `run A uvndlp Pure bred Holstein cow, due 1117 male. main-ha 1:0 EH3 KIDHIU U1 aura.` cums MUNLEILUF. Mrs. Harry` Webb and children have returned home after spending, a. week with Mrs.`, Webb's parents at ,PaIns- wink. UFB HUI` IIIIJBIU uxuuus Ill L\_Jl'IJ_IlIUo. 'The -Ladies Aid will `hold their March meeting on Wednesday or this week a_.t the home of Mrs` Jack Mcuaster. M :-n_. H'n.rr-v Webb and nhildrnn have Fab; 28-Ec:x1;ratulatio;x to Miss Irene McMaster who passed with hon- on her music exams in '1`9ro_nto.. "Flu: -`lnlllnn All! will `hnl fhnlr Ilnrnh - W. A. Mq6NKEY, Auctioneer. _ENTRAl_. one A 39"? HEAD QHURCHILL 9573559 1. are uruu nonsuem cow, 0 . due by sale, weighs 1500 lg.` Pure bred Holstein; 6 due in min. wniah. man .11..` this -week. -.-Get started with "The Pace That '1`hr1lls--and keep going. The fastest ; moving movie your eyes have ever seen.- Ben Lyon. and Mary Astor in the hit parts of their lives. Capitol '1`hea.tre_ uuu. In vxcwrla .I.'18.!`D0l1!`. ` Miss Jean Cameron has returned `home from Toronto. * " wr a. Iew uays last week. ' e Miss Lottie Macdonald is visiting re- latives in Acton. . Mr. and Mrs. A.` Fallowtield spent the first of the week in Waubaushene. Mrs. 0. Bell and Clara. visited in .Elmva.le one Saturday. Miss J. Snhlnnlnr I'IAl'I+> I-I-In um:-1-- .uuuvuw Un, uaturaay. ' , ~ Miss J. Schlssler spent the week- end In Victoria` Harbqur. V . Mill Jenn nrnnnnn I-nag -ua6u.._...I Mai-. 42-Jars; Qvson was in Toronto for `a. few days last week. Minn Lntn Mgnannnta I. ..a..ua...... .... V aauzurs WBICOIIIO . -' Mrs. Harry Webb and children have retur ed home after visltlnxher par- ents, r. and Mrs. Green. Divine In!-vlnn III! as n....m. .. cs..- ulna, Aux`. emu MP5. Green. Divine service at St. Paul's on un- day, March 6, at 8 p.m._ Feb. 28--fM'r. and Mrs". R. Farrier are in Toronto. Mrs. Farrier being under a. doctor : careror a. time. The Mnrnh rnnntlnnn no 111-...--`-I- doctor's caretor The March meeting of Women s Institute will be held on Tuesday. the 8th. -at the home of Mrs. John Cook. Visitors welcome. Mr: ~'I-Toucan TIT.-.lu.L ....A -I.n.s._-_ I.-- gieds of Jae. McArthur. .Sr.. are sorry~to hear-of his illness. AUCTION SALE um, vunuge one aay tms week. `Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Tmet ha,ve.re- turned to Pontiex, Sask., after spending the past few months w1th.rela.t1ves here. here. mun. spent. ule ween:-ena wun J. E18011. Wm. Kissock of Hawkestone `spent a day this week` in the village renew- l_ng old acquaintance. . Mimi Tana W:-gnaw ma+u.....-..-1 1.-...- ..a L_u5 U_Iu acquaintance. Miss Tena Fraser returned home af- ter spending-some time with Miss E Elson. , . Jas. Reevle was among old friends in the,v1llage one day this week. `Mr. and Mrs: Ohm: vmn..+ 1...... _. Mar. 1-Mr. Simpson of Toronto spent the week-end with J. Elaon. Wm. Of nllufbfhhn Knvunvuli --.- v----nvv we uaqnguunae, x-nuuy nlgnt. M.-I-Iowartn was called to Dundas last week to attend the funeral of a. ule weex-ena Wltn M188 Grace Rumble. . ,Mrs. Morrison, Cralghurst, is spend- ing a couple of months with Mrs. R. A. Kent. . _, - Mrs. E. Burt, Elmvle. spent Mon- day wlth her sister. Mrs. M. Howarth. Owing to themlld. weather of last vsiek the Ice has all melted on the r n . -. _ Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Ganton left last week to sail for Brazil, . America. A slelghload of young people took in the dance at Cralghurst, Friday night. M.-T-Inwnrfn urn: nolhvnl 4... 1'\.._.1-- Mar. 1-Miss'Coral Jamieson visited friends in Toronto last week. Mi Ri I-Tnvfnhh-. Al 'Qnu-HA ----A-'5 urusuuu in '.l.'O!'0l'ltO l8.8t week. V Miss Bessie Huxtable of Barrie spent the week-end with Miss Grace Rumble. _Mrs. Morrison. (`main-hm-n+ 4. -........a, ---.., -...... nu; aacvnvl uuu LUl' u. wnue.| ` Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred McMaster en- tertained the Club last Friday night. All report a. goodtime. `Candles Social Club metat the home or ` IDIY. ' ` ' About seventiy-rive members of the! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. How. St. Vincent `St., on Friday of last week and spent a very enjoyable evening in -games, music. etc. J. F. Nelles acted as chair- man for the program. Addresses were given by- Stewart Page of the -Dept. of -griculture and Chas. Hickling ot. Barrie. Frank Orser contributed twol `readings and Robt. Coutts kept the| audience in good humour by his comio' selections. Among the musical selec-I tione were a solo by Mrs. Page..a. duet. by the Misses How and` instrumentalsil by Miss Nelles and Frank Shannon. After, a bountiful luncheon had been . served by the ladies a. half hour was! spent in community singing`. Every-., one went home highly pleased with the , , evening's entertainment.` ` . ` V. ..-.... ...~v..uw wuuuux vu :.ucaua.y. Mrs. Beckerton of 'l`oronto,is' visit- ing Mrs. Mary Beckerton for a. while. Mn and Mun 1xrno.....-a mt--rur.__.__ uswuusz one any last week. Mr. Longman, P.S.I.. of Barrie, vis- 1te_.i.Utopia. school on Tuesday. M I/[VIE Dnnlroutnn Ad n!......_A- .I_' L!- u-um u. want wxtn Auanuale friends. Wedding bells are ringing merrily on the sixth line. ~ Miss Jean Higginson is entertaining the Club to a. social evening this (Tuesday) evening. Thos. McCa.nn lost a. valuable driver ' on Monday. Chas. Miller of Angus visited Utopia. friendszone day last week. M1`_'Lnngmmn `DE! no 'n-....x- -.1- Mar. 1-Mr. and Mrs. Elnhick `visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Desjardine s.t-Brent- wood on Sunday. .Mrn_ Rnrthnlnftn has m.+.........: 1.-...- wuuu, un aunuay. ` .Mrs. Berthelotte has returned home from a visit with Allandale friends. Wedding hell: am: rlnainb .mm...n.. w 1115 rlcfrs. `Thompson Jeniaett is visiting friends in Cookatown. T ' W, A AI-nnhl hug -n6u........: 1.-...- -n urn-auuu In uooxatown. F. A. Arnold has returned home af- ter visiting friends in "Toronto. ` at Mmeslng Monday. ' Congratulations~'- to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Corbett on the arrival of a daughter. . Jnhn 'Dnv-ml-inn In uuuu .. 1-..- -n. L.I..-_ -3 usuter . John Banting is very low at time of writing. A A Mr: Thnwanann 1'n-....-.A.L 2- .-.:..n;.t..__ .uu m.uuuu.y. Mrs.`G. L. Davis is spending a.` cou- ple of weeks with` friends in Toronto and Orangevllle. A nnhnhnun nf O-kn .;I.....a.. 0..-... 14-..- uraur. xvuun at. Richard Daley, one or our oldest rea- idents. had the mistortune to slip and fall on the ice last week receiving a. severe sprain of the ankle. -At last agrfounts he was progressing favour- ` yl Ahnnf IIAIrnII6IIv_CI1u; .u..u...I........ -1 4.1.-

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