Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Jul 1927, p. 3

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luau WUUlSn _ Hugh Andross left last week for Royal Oak, Mlch.. where he has taken a. position. . mil `M'n\innn`nf Annnn In Iullnm u puxuun. Miss Maynardot Amman is visiting her later. Mrs. A. A. -Sm!-th. `Inn Tlfnulnu nnunn no-`A iunu'-n__ -1 July 12-Mr. and Mrs. John Tracy of Beamsvlllei visited with` Midhurst friends recently and attended T the Tracy reunion held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Tracy, Mineslng Station. last week. ` `I J'ua~h A nrlnnan `A96 Inst hosts`: 1.... WUFU HUI The la United 1 heard a : Craw. A` PS. T nah. I56; UP UL a Lake S1 Miss some ti: lluu SUUIU LIIIIU ;` Mrs. W . much imp ~ A a gain afi Mr. 9. week-ex Miss 1 `gr of a A'\`Il\ Q ecu yuan` aucuu ul`Un.uUu.BL. , Friends here were sorry; to hear of the disastrous tire that wiped out the home of Ed. Train last week. The fire~ was supposed to have started from a. spark from the summer kitchen-st.ove- pipe, lodging in the shingles around the main building._ Before noticed the fire had eaten so far into the roof that it was impossible to save more than a. few articles from the downstair rooms. culu nappy career.` I notice that large advts. are appear- ing in the papers regarding the law in reference to cutting down weeds before the seed ripens and tails, but I observe large quantities around the village and along the roads. not being interfered with. Are these going to be left to seat- ter their seeds broadcast? Wrlnhdn hnrn morn unmnu I-n `\n"nn n0 .r' ---- --i:-~-- i Cjozzzeozze/4` Somemipm. JIUIII (K). V sn. It--Jimmie Gr1ff'e1`1," knneth Grittenp Carl-A Foster, v-Ali oe1~Ba.nks. hnrnfhu fit-lfnn 43' - UL -l.Ul`Ulll-U_ .WlLIl UB1`: Congratulations to Mr. W. P. Priest and Miss E. `Smith who were quietly married last week. The happy couple were given a shower bya host of friends lately. all of whom, with your scribe. extend best wishes for a. long and happy career.` . _ I uotioe |:l'l1|-3lUl'lH WUP9 Una Mrs- Donovan `of I-Iumberside is -spen,d -lng the] summer at her cottage here. At present she has the _Mlsses C. and-L. Beetham and Miss _E. Matthews 0! To;-onto with her. ' (`Ana-not-"Ion.-nu. on Mr... 111 13 n..a...u DU B.l1l`G (.06 WIIOIG any 10113`; During Cnfederation celebrations this little village was_ nearly deertecl. many going to Barrie, Midland. Tor- .onto and other points where special at- tractlons were on. Man `nnnnum. -.-.0 1_r...~.I........a.:.. I.-. .uL`a. L. ULVUHlo Mrs. Corrlgan and daughter. Fran- ces, of Guelph are visiting with Mr Corrlgan s parents` here. -` ' Acheson Donnelly is now with the C..N.R. as a relieving agent, having made,hls ln'1tial'start last week. Milan \KIItnIA` T`:-uvuvunlluy AF I-Inn nuumulnm um.uuAus unum acurx. Hull; WEEK. Mlss Muriel Donnelly, of the nursing staff of the Barrie Hospital. is enjoy- ing the warm weather at,her home. Ifnirlnnv nvhlnh uvlll 11!;-JR a nun! nu:-(nu M15 HIU Will`!!! WUUJJIUI` I:l.LaIlUl' IIUIUB. I-laying, which will yield 8. good crop in this part of the county, started last week\ and the noise of the mower ca `be heard the whole day long; ' Dlirlnm nfnnrnfinn nnlnhv-nnnu Michael Kelly. ` ` Mr. Donahue, Miss Donolaue and Mrs. Smith of Philadelphia are guests .01. Mrs. T. O'Neill. ` `Inn IVA-unlb-nun I\ and An u1nnI`I\`:\-u `Eu-on an xy wane umes. , - Miss Queenie` Hawkins .0! Toronto spent the holidays last week with Mrs. Mr Tlnnnhnn Minn `hnnn no nn Mrs aura. in. 1.40115. > > . Wasaga Beach attractions are draw- ing local young people out there night- ly these times. Kids l)unnnIn `llnnybilnn nf Tnnnnn VJITIIUKI. ' Ullufl " Dorothy Grme JR. ~r I-...Anavm . DUHUII - Mrs. Henry Stella, of Tor: Mrs. M. Long. `X79 an on `Dan n koka. ~ ' - Mrs. Jae. Marley and faxi-ly spet last week enjoying the time at Wasaga Beach mu TJ'na-u.-- I\l\Vo.lII n-n.I Jnuumlntnn zxulauu. were Duuuuy vuuuura Wlli l\(l.'l'. nd Mrs. W. W`: Boyce. Sam. Sutton of roron'to is `visiting in non. Milton Suttnn_ and -nfhnr Vlaltlll WILII HITS--013.3. LllUlllK1l- Hugh Madden has severed his con.- nection with handling the Royal Mail, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hall of Toronto were visiting in the village "last week. '1`. Devlin has returned to`-Detroit af- ter spending a.` week with relatives here. . - \ Miss Madeline Donnell has returned home tron: her teaching 7 duties in Mus- knkh ' II II I koka; UIU Inn IEOIVVB uuu.u'u:suuu IIEFG. . - -Miss Eileen-`Hayes of Ctgicago spent last week at her home here. Z"M'uu Dofrlnlh "LIoIn:n In ailtlillivual as pan. ween at ngr name are. , .'M1s_s _Pa.trlcia I-Iayes is spending a few days in Toronto this week. Nfiuh Inain (\'f`nnhnv- nf 'I?`.1vv|1Hl1'n in (SW gays In Toronto oth1s`weok._ . .Miss Josie O'Connor of Elmvales visiting with Mrs- Jas. Mclnnis. V nllah Ilunn Eon nnxrnvun I-sin nan, Mia. Long and Mr; oyne'are on the sick'~list.` ` ` ' M - V - _\l...n.e.a..... no n1..:......... 1.. ..:..uL:...... .... I I.-IIU HIUK ` 113`: ` ' -Mrsz Dodge 0! Chicago is vls1,tVing 0!- latives and friends here. 2 `Mn..- tm1..`.-....`~r_r........ -0 n1..a......... -_`}... wnole` team. . - . M j The Elmvale line-up` was as follows-- Will Campbell 3b._Fred Ritchie rt. W. Ritchie ss. Reg. Cooper V. `F. `Banting lb. Harold Lawson 2bf,'. eorse ;_Bell c. C. E. Dugcher 1!, Cliff. Dean cg. ' ` l\I'Il-II I\l'IFI'Il\QI A >x<%-mx <>x<>xoz< DUI` able Vlnnu l'B J.` 114. UB3 1! 81016 [0 D` after having a leg broken 1'. and Mrs. Robt; Hall 51 :-end in -Colllngwood. [as Mary Walker has gone, f a-\group_Aot girls, to 9. c 3 Scugog. . [nu T\/I'nv\InI 'l`hnw-unnnn is c Duusus. . as Muriel Thompson ` time with Mrs. Robt. s. 11:91` Ca'ldwel1- is I oved In health. __"`6.WK$T_'E_ `Neill and daughter. `of? Toron 0 are visiting with .nhr ' PHELPS_TQN Lu uul.`l.uUll UH $u0(ll1) 1113116. Although there was nothing depending on the game as regards to standing of the league; the players took the match quite seriously and a good brand of ball was the result. The playing of `Win. Ritchie at short and George Bell behind the p`late`wa`s the highlight of the game from an Elmvale viewpoint as well as the good. batting or the" whole. team . Thu 'Vl-mun].-VIlun.`u-\' won. an inllnunn; E. Ross 5 . R4 in [Valli-. - MIDHURST GUTHRIE u .1: van` e us thl \ la: u` in Innun able ` `on: In. ble to be : broken. ape M": \. III IIIWCIIII V. &IIIIVCl- Despite the absence of.F;`ed Hart. Ed. Campbell and` Grant Arnold, the Eimvale aottbaliere were able to de- feat the Minesing nine by ti-tteen runs to thirteen on Monday night.` Alfhnnovh thong man nhslno 1-lnnnntllnlu IL 18 L is spending . Caldwell. 3 out again. LUII I `spent 3, as lead - camp on out < tine uuz'a uuuueuy, Aennetn uampbell (R). SR. III To JR. IV-Marga.ret Stephens, --Beatrice -Campbell, Edith Donnelly. Jean Allan , Roland Corner. Dorothy Rldler, Morley Baker. JR. II-I TO SR. I'II--`Florence Blackmore. Tom .B1a.ckmore, Luella Donnelly, Malcom Gibbons. Madeline Beatty, Gordon Sheldon, Wray Don- I - -u - uvu I`I `U In-AGIIIUI ~ JR. TE)'SR. IV--Raymond Guest, Dora Donnelly, Kenneth Campbell (R). T0 JR. TV-T\/I'nrnrnrnf .s1uaylLul . Mrs. M. E.` Dutcher of Bsrrie'and Mrs. Carley of Hamilton and Misses Lenore and Betty Simpson of Barr-le_' were the guests of Mrs.-"F. C- 3181109 last \veek`."___'__ .___ _'_____,_ c vvvvvu Iv: 1! I$V'IU'$C Miss Margaret Allan, whose mar- iage takes place omsaturday next, has been a much feted bride-elect. .'1`heof- fice staff where she has been employed in the Robert Simpson Co. presented her with a gift of linen and silver._A- hout thirty girl friends. ih the city gave her a miscellaneous shower and on Thursday evening of this week a. large number of friends from this village and Belle Ewart met at the home of Mrs. Loverock and showered her with gifts. The best wishes of this commun- ity will go with Margaret to her new home. i unun-muss tutu evenings . '~ The church garden party here was a decided success also that of the- Churchlll United Church at Tannahlll. Sturgeon's, on Monday evening. \ cs. Luu guru: xlurveac. I The hardships of the ice man are `not in it with the m-`ilk man's:along the! lake-front -these good old summer mornings and evenings. Thu nhnrnh n-ny-an no:-hp hm... um. .. ' --ur.-uuuas 5uu.ueru1g-.. - I` Now that July 12th is past let all set- 0 tle down to gather in the very heavy; hay crop.- The prospects are good for a full gran harvest. Tho howuhlnn AC I-Inn In-. ---- --- "ed at the Gross picnic `last Saturday. vv uuucauay CYCIIIII5. Over two hundred people_ register- A simillar number attended the Sproule! --Lennox gathering. I N'n'ur fhnf Iulv 19915 Ii: aunt lab on`! ....4. nauuruuy input. I Robert G.~Re1v'e, one of Innisfil's dld boys, with his `family, entertained sev-3 ,eral from town "very acceptably lasti Wednesday evening. (`Ivar Hun I-nInv~nd~ nnnvg -nun.-l.~.L.... l annex. zuuurney neacn. i The occupants 6f Jubilee Cottage; owned and built by C. G. Mcconney of 1' `Toronto, were comfortably settled on Saturdi? last. _ _ Rnhdrf (3 ~Pn1IrA nun AI Tnninnfn Ana ` . Mrs. George D.-SZhannon, wiith sever- urusc pwluc. I 9.1 others'..is spending a. week in the! annex. Killarney Beach. ' _ | Thu nnnnnnnh: Id` Tuhngn f`t\nu-an ul. :3. . . _ - ] Ems Wusonor the Clarke_& Clarke Co'., Barrie, spent iastsunday at the. lake-front.` v M 3 l\n an}-nun` Av ..l..1-........ at..- 1-: an ug.tLu-uruql L . ` * On account of. sickness, Mrs. B. '1`. Bateman was unable to attend the Grose picnic. - I `Mr: (Inn:-an TI .3`!-nannnn dick ........... -can uy . - Mrs. Harry Thurlow was In, Barrie for a couple of day this week. her son. Murray. having his tonsils an aden-A ' olds removed In the _Royalv-*V ctorta Hospital. . Mr: K To`. 'I'\nfnI.-nan AC oIn\In'ant` A`Geor`e Hacking. popuvlar bank 'te_ller in the Standard Bank here,` is holiday- ng. ' Harry ~.Gulston and family of Top- onto anevholldaying at Wlllowdale cot- fags, I tage . \Kl|U 1 l%&&w&m&w&&$m&j gm&%$&%&m%m&ma J. D Iijgcn Report of S.S. N. 4, Exams. | TTT 'l1I\ Q!) 111' .*r:..--.___._sI nu Shower for Bride-`to $0 ` II _ _ _ _ _ _L vu.Iu,vuu aunuay Wltn rmenaa In SIPOUG. `Miss Donaldson of Toronto, Dr. Hen- ry or Hamilton. Miss `Jean Wright and Mr. Henry of Markdale were visitors at the home of Mrs. W. A. Malcolm re- cently. . M 1|-Tuna`! Vknnlnnv inns in Canal; LEF ROY 1'1`-an name :xAnunu \ K uuly nexu, uouglas Beatty. JR. PR. TO SR. PR.-1-Illery Black- more, Berton Guest, Francis Domielly, Howard Morris. /- JR; P~R.-Barry Blackmore, Jenette Baker, Dorothy Baxter. J. KIDD and A. L_.. "FINDLAY. '1 teachers. ......a.u.a Avuau, :.a.a.L vcy uuuueuy. I JR I TO SR. I--Eileen Baker, Dor-I othy Reid, Douglas Batty. PR. To SR. `PP .._1-mm-v Drun- ..v- ....., ..n.uu .-zuuucuy, \JUl'uUll .DUH.C[y. SR. I TO JR. II-Muriel Guest. Frank Blackmore, Madeline Gibbons. Douglas Reid, Harvey Donnelly. I JR T TO Q1: 1'._'m1,..... 13.1.`... nm u.a.xpu .Du.nI.-:1`. 1'.l.&l`0lG rayne. JR. II To SR. II-Russell Graveston, Ted Sheldon, Edith Blackmore, Frank Corner, Jean `Donnelly, Gordon Bea.tty.| SR 1' '|"f\ `l .`D `I"r 'u'....x..u n-___A - - u.u.u.x'suuu uumpoeu . SR. II To JR. ,III-Ha.rry Weeks (H). Kathleen Ingram (H), Kathleen Don- nelly (H). .Thornton Stephens (H). Ralph Baker. Harold Payne. JR. SR. It---`PI1uA]` Ilvunvonufn-u ul utuup tn. UWBII aouna. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Black, Misses Evelyn and Betty. attended the-Black reunion at Innlsl on Saturday and enjoyed Sunday with friends In Stroud. `Minn Dnnnldann nf 'l`nu~mn1-n hr T-Tan- `A horse sleeps st.andl1}1g' up, but so also does avman waiting for? telephone numb`er.--San Diego Union. `l G'a"-n.~-- 4... 1.. _...na ---' - -............. us... uncgu uxuuu. It's"easy to be conteht with what we have; it's what we haven t/that worries us.-ICh1cago News. w nlly`, John Blackmore, John` Donnelly. Marshall Campbell. ' ' I `SR. TT 'nn TR T`l T_.I.`l'ou..u 117.-..u... l'I'1'\ `within six weeks. auu: LU DU present. - - L The funeral was held` on Thursday I from the old home at Crown Hill where `the died. Service was conducted by the `Rev. R. G. Halbert, pastor of this church, who spoke feelingly of the departed. T-he pallbearers were James !Rix, Hill Bonney, D. McLean,` Andrew Osborne, A. Jory, and Wellington, Partridge. The I-Iuddleston family have` the, sympathy of the community, this .being the-second death in the family J.uuI.`uLuu. . ' Mr. Huddleston was a man gifted lwith many fine qualities; - of a quiet idisposition, honestand upright in all his dealings and a good neighbor. In 3- politics he was a staunch Liberal: in religion a life-long Methodist. .Besides his wife, he leaves threesons `and three, daughters to mourn his loss: Wm. D. got Killam, Alta., Percy and Bert of : Thornton, Mrs. T. G. Johnston of Bar-.. tended the funeral except W'm. Who, on account of his wife's illness, was un- !able to be present. The funny-nl nnau I-unIR\n-n mI.-----=--- rie, Mabel and Mina of Toronto. All. at- - .._- v-.- u vslt o :lAllCao -'r}}e.1ate_ Mr. I-Iuddleston was born_in King nearly seventy years ago and was .the only son of `the late Wm. I-Iuddle- . ston. `Mr. Huddle-ston had -lived_ ,in Crown Hill most of his life until a year ago he moved `to his son's `farm near I Thornton. `M - `z_1'...:.a1-...... ..-.._ L ---- --- - Deith ;of Major Huddleston I This community was greatly shock- ed when the sudden news came of the death of Major Huddleston. Mr. Hud- dleston had come to the old home with Mi-s-:-Huddleston to do a little work for his sons and took suddenly ill. He died after only a week's illness. - 'III__ I-L_ `IL, vv us: % CROWN HILL I want to go camping-swim--use my hat and glove. .. . . And I likeesummer-time meals! Break- fasts, with fresh-pi/cked fruit. Bowls of Kellogg's ` Corn F lakes-'--and nice cool milk or cream! M What a avor-treat .Kellogg s are these sum- mer days! Sodelicious and crisp - more than 11,000,000 people daily demand them! So easy to digest they really help you to keep t and cool! Serve for lunch. Dinner. Extra delicious with fresh` or canned fruits added! Or honey! Order "at restaurants and hotels. On dining-cars. Sold hykall grocers. ood or adds public could te, with nei- s assured of said that in ng so eternal ly thing un- ature. `Made by Kellegg in London, Ontario. fresh in the inner-sealed red-and-green p Imitations cannot equal such wonder-avc mand the genuine! uuuu: Lruxn U181!` noneymoon. M17. and Mrs. Leighton s baby, who ,was rushed to thq =Sick Children's Hospital last week for a. very serious, operation. is doing as well as can be[ expected. * ` . [ Miss Dawson, principal of St.'Hllda7sl School. St. Catherines, is visiting with Mrs. VV. H. Taylor, Shanty Bay. L\.1 VCIK a Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Nelson are "home from their honeymoon. Mr. and Mrs: T.no-hfnnh: hat... ...1.... vuuupc. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McMaster and family, Mrs. J. McMaster and two sons and Mr. Greensides were irL Orilliz} for Sun Say. I Mr and `Mrnu D 1 'm1.:..:.a...- -_.: 1va._y. lwi/It. and Mrs. R. J- Eldridge anal Marjorie spent the week-end at Burnt `River. `l\.! .. .._.1 `I ... 'r\__.! - - -- - uavc a. young sun. uuugratunauons. j Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Bates and fam- ily of Warren, Mich., have returned to their home; ~ Mr and Mrs. Earl Wilson of Mono Mills, Mrs. Clifford Wilson of Los An- geles and Miss Brooks of.Mt.- Albert - spent Sunday at Chas. Parker's. ~ John Eldridge has purchased aFord COUPE. 7\II'r and TM :-4: TIT 1 'Im ..'mI'.-...A.._ .....s July 12--Mr. and Mrs; Arlie Green have a young son. Congratulations. ' Mr and Mr: 'I`hn: `Dot-`no (anti 0.... J\ n 11 u LVIIQUIBCDH u Mr. and `Mrs. E. A. Chapman and family left on Monday for Brighton Beach. Lake usimcoe; where t}_1eyAw1ll spend the summer. . `W T. `nirnkh. no a......a... 1.-.: 4.1.- _.a... ALL 22 1N'_'cHES - mama FROM 5c A`s1NcL.'E7RoLL 1 T0 40 ASINGLELROLL. 30-INCH PAPERS REDUCED 25% - -+-- FLO-GLAZE PAINTS -- S! -lfANTY BAY BETHESDA '-sealed packaige. wonder-avor. De- I '. E. HARLEY I auuweu IES appreciation. In the earlier part of the evening, the entertainment was a game of ball be- tween Stroud and Bradford in which Stroud was the winner. This game was alsovery m'uch enjoyed and contribut- ed much to the entertainment of the evening. V I Successful Garden Party On Mo/nday, July 11, the Churchill United church held their annual straw- berry festival at` the home of T. Stur- geon, whose large lawn makes such an ideal place for a garden party. The ev- ening was perfect and the grounds were crowded with those who came to enjoy `the supper and entertainment provided, many coming from as far at Toronto and other distances. The program was provided by the Orpheus Male Quartette, a very talent- ed organization, each of the members being an entertainer. A very delightful program was given of solos, piano numbers, many quartettes in costume. readings and very humorous numbers by one of the quartette, Arthur Davies. The large` audienr-n tuna A-am-M--t uy uuc UL me quartette, Arthur Davies. large` audience was delighted with the music and readings and showed its appreciation. , earlier narf hf fhn n1n3n!nn- 6|-A QT-1:-:- Buy Advertised Things. Lu ctzuuug CXIFBU F108;. ' Grant Arnold and Ed. Ca.mpbe1l-re- turned home Wednesday after spend- ing ten days with the Simcoe Foresters in camp at Owensound. M1` and Klan `D II Dlnnb Illa-Juan CHURCHILL _Oven-. Page Throi. ` 4vu`a. ulna. =DlI1tU.`vCo _ Miss Maggie Smith has returned to her home in Uxbrldge `after spending several months with her sister, Mrs. R. H. Middleton. Mn and Mug In A :41. _____ .....a| vlpuuu L116 UUIIIIUBT. ` W. L. `Ritchie of Saurln had the mis- fortune to fall while loading timber at Mr. Copeland's mill-yard last week. breaking three ribs. . -annf Annnl and `IIVII finvnnknll an, ypuut 5 Ear a ' lfisses xvere th ton on- Mr... . IUG ua. guests days. N/In 39 nan an. Malcolm late Airs. `urday. I/Thu T. 1V.ll'5c -Mrs. J Of `G161 Usher : Mr 1 Lorne Campbell spent thelfweek-`end with his `parents. ' ~. u -. Ewa_rt_ Tucker enjoyed the weemend atMVlVas:ga ~Beacl3.J --E . ss gnes an ac Max! M " ` visiting at Will. Smith's. * I. 57- Reg. Drysdale of Toronto `spent;-1`ues_;' day with friends In town. Pa-v A, Rinfnlnl nirvana.-.3` .-. a.._;__,_. ' 4\'.Ll'Hn VVIIL 4 Mr. Wre and Edith (rnnabn A9 I uruua pu.I'K A ~ Mrs. Geo.: spending a 0 parents, Mr. Mr: D21 ? H: I c VV L U11 uuu iVl-153$ Wren of Uxb guests of Mrs. L. "Christ Mr. Dalrymple and 1` Toronto were the gues1 1\Irs. R. A. `Cooper for Mrs. Frank Ba1:e"m-an ma Bateman of Cookst mmntu nf Mun `D D D" you cuus, Mrs. P Niagara Mrs. VV `II... 117 nu`. Null JNIJ and Mrs. Win. erton friends A number 1 attended the 1'. Orlllia park 0: Mr: Finn` ` an. ' 'J.-A-1-u1x|,w.~ ful'u,l(Ja_g;,_V . . JR. PR.-Edna Thompson. - a s` aw. 'x.\.~~. 1: _. 0.. ago. Dunc; Mrs. H Drysdale `week at 1 1Ul'vu: Ii`... at 1augen1a_1<`a11s. . ' Archie Bowman and Geo. Laugxhlan of Toronto spent the week-end with Mrs. Wm.`Ke1ly. Mrs. W. Reid of Barrie spent a con. D10 of days this week withv.he`r sister. "Miss Pearl Train. ` - ' Mrs. Allan Langman and family of Aurora vlslted friends at -Elmvale and Langman over the week-end. Mr. andAMrs. Jas. Simpson and Ne). I son spent `Sunday [with the former : mother in Mldlan . Mr and Mn: 1 ll `I'_1'..I... ._n .nu-_,_, . uxuuwz` Ill avuululluu ` Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hahn of Toronto are at Miss Manning's cottage at `Was- aga Beach for a. week. H. Carnahan and Miss Helen of Toronto are spending the Wasaga. Beach. . . Mrs. Fred Webstgnot Richmond Hill is spending the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Gray ahg Mr. '-and `hfng 1xn.. 'nla-I..|- -_II-: 39$`. I`$I I `| :% J-R`. IV--Edna. Purcua_a`e'('i-I). Gfadys ruyln I`I'.'l'\ Innnnnn Tnalinln. .r LU1UVVlLUl' u Mr. and Mrs. S. A; Tipping and baby Kathleen spent Sunday w1th,_1';-{ends in Coldwater. A A ` Charles and Francis Burton ar holi- daying with their grand twh , , Bell, at Gilford. . mo er M" `In and YUM: '13 `D 13--._;_-It` , J JJL`/U, til. IJIILUPU - M13 and M!`5~ 'R- P-'3 Burfi and Mr. Awnhh: Tlnunr-non an: 11.. 1- . .. JVLU$V JUUIIL I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Orton and ch-nd_ Vren of Orlllla spent a few days at H -Clements Reg. Txppingand Miss Kettyle 9 en, the week-end at"th r - ` Coldwater. 6 Ormers home in Ti Sunda3:?p$ig`tl?n9-1?a?.Paz' T Miss Mary Adams of Flesherton ls Rtggtggglng Wlther cousin, Miss Jean Mr. and Mrs. [Walter I-Iouden and :2N}::1s1.eg Tueseav in Port wur... nan` M ... AIl...L..:. 1\.,;_ _ _._., at. n,iu5aL'u pa a:1.g.n`, me -_I1li"i`_|!ne!'_.h Douglas Sim son` of` Barrie `-spent -last . V week at the homexot C. E. D,urcher. `Mr. andAMrs. Thos. Mccaw `s`pen't' the week~end with friends in Toronto. Mrs. McDonald or Toronto is visit- jng hersistec, Mrs.-` H. R. Warren. V . ' Miss Mary Dyer of Stayneris vhoii-A daying with Miss Muriel Beardsaii. Miss Kettyle of.LaChute. Que., was the guest of Mrs. Tipping last week. Miss Vona Nessot. Barrie is the guest of MissgMinta' Black this week. Leslie Rob ins or Torontois hall . daying with histather. Wm. Robbins. Mrs. Harry Knox of Niagara Falls , was the guest of friends here lastweek. Richard Welsh of Niagara Falls vis- . ited relatives here over theweek-`end. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hisey spent 1 Sunday with friends at Caiedon East. Mrs. Robert Lawson of Toronto is . visiting her sisters, the `Misses Di kie. I Miss E. Foster attended the Col - - Leggatt wedding in Stayner on Satur- day. . . A Mrs. Will Scott of Toronto visited ` her niece. Mrs. T. R. Mc_*Caw. i or'a few ` days. A - - 7 Miss holidaying with.her Miss Adams. Ila an;-1 Klan V'1"l7.\lL-.. vv_ u _ | Ull U Mr n IN!` `L1- In-run. Luuuxcuu on monaay.. , . ` Miss Molly Columbus is with _h-Jendg at Niagara Fa a for the nu DQ112188 Si!`l`ll?S0n' of Rnrrlnr2E:.e.Ec..-1...... uu VHLIA lfizilz III! LUWII. d . ev. . n ou attende` ' 1` in-Port McNicoll on Mondayf neral Miss Molly Columbus in mm. o..n-...u- i&$&$$w&$w&ia$ig qq ~. ` a. a . _ vv . 4 Glencairn Man's / zl /A;,.i`!`" $.14 '14 ? 54 / ELMVALE NEWS 1. .w_ _w. .C. .w. .w. .w..:_ ,- - ._ _.. _ _ V! Uh IVLU Wren l.-I!`-In `I7. 1LUIl- of :5 Ct Uuuplu I, and I\ Pat. Shana 9. Falls war 'm. Moffatt, K. , Minuing va llmvalo 1; Olga nl-...Au-.. Al Ihuu THUR$I)AY. JULY 14. 192? 8.8._ NO. 14. ESSA van, 0...... __- If!` 1d Mrs. W. attended t1 , Rankin in ' M16111 1 Mrs. Mad!!! of W. Madlll .irn spent tufv I . `J: UPRY MY. Vin. tch1_e.. called on Beav- ds 19;: `Sunday. . -1' 1`om.Eimvaie and vicinity ne Langmanre-union held in K on Wednesday last. 0.: Hudson of Montreal is couple of months with her 1'. Mrs. Jvas. Hill. - t. Shanahan and Marie or ails were with her mother. Mnffnn cm. a 0...... .a..-.. Juan. and rlii l\ 'Purc1169;..;. ' ; :1. `Phnmnson. ruru wicn 1161` tt, for a; few. (1 d Misses Iver Uxbridge ` 4. Christie on a Miss ( rxe guests of per the,.W~ n'I-nyrnnn A-`A `II u.uul`rul unu . Cookstown ,. P. Burton Toronto, `"1 nv-IR Alhn 7. Drysdale and Mr. the funeral of. the n VVyebridge 'qnLSat- ; uruu Lu. J11` and Albert Sunday at Yxmand Miss spending nah. `,0! Richmond mu : parents, Iishnn. auu J.V18ll'I th mot , few days. vs Irene. O |V"l!`A nvnun U [Gabe [ontreal as '~ , er 7 nuvd `Mr. sub: IA Luu Dbl Dy". Irlends (r. and Madill I1 `I . bd MM A July 11-Misses Chelsea Fellows and Jean Morrison of Toronto spent the week-end at the tormer s home.` . ~~ Norman Outram of Toronto 1 spam!- ` mg his vacation with Laurence Pat- terson. . `Klan ma KY :-|`\`n AC .l\uII`In I-. u-Lu!` cl. -Luw wuunag - M-lsses Myra. Reid and Hazel Ball of Toronto were the guests or `Mr. and Mrs. Reid over the week-end. L Tina TAIQK A. 'l`t\IInv|A Ca 1-Ialbl-nan LI- LVl.l'Bn I105 UVVT Bill! ween-unu. "` J1m.Lelgh of Toronto is visiting hi grongparents, Mr. and . Mr W_m. I 3213;?` Mr. Parker `spent the weekend. in Toronto. . v .Rl'IU"u ute U11 luuuuuyv J `Elna uhtinhlii dint` ' `III-an Dam` gl n3\7I`i ;l;u'BagshawV and `Miss Bond of London are at the tot-mar : cottage for a. -few weeks. ' I-can jlillilll DA!` and unnnl n" AI LUFBUU s Mls Eileen Nobl of Orillia is visit-_ lng Mrs. Weaymouth at V"'1`he-Cedars." ' Minn Mnrlnn Annv-nnn nf Afhnnlnuv III5 Lllflu VV UGJIIIUHLII IL 1113' ueuura." `Miss Marian Anderson of Atherley callad on ,Mrs. Wm. Anderson last u ` . M..- 1.1-....1.I... an n..mc.. ....u...i .. W663`: `- Mrs. Hosklns of Orllllav calle`d` qn (riends here on Monday. Mr. Parker snent tha weelrunn, In 1V1I'E|u 115.5 . $VJ.b\.il'dUl(Ull a Mr. and Mrs. Richard Davis and son. Clifford, of Toronto are spending some hlolldays with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wat- 9. ' > u'I`c'>'r';1ae3' :of the peopiej around here` at4 tended the Orange walk 1n'M1dland on Tuesday. \ `Mun Xlfnnvrnnrb and fun; Anna-kl-A-- 1ll\Z:':.WWeaymark and two daughtgrs of I-Iavelook are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Ja.s. Mdcracken. M- and `Inn `D1.-.1.......a 'h....a.. ......: ..-.. HUI` ILUF. \'.Ll'H. (in IL 'B"ll'CHu I Mrs. Wesley Boyce and two sons of Mldlandwere Sunday visitors with Mr. and Boyce. nnn nGi\n AI I"nuu\nn.GA lg. `--I-[5].... aux. uuuuu UL LUFUIILU la vlsumg his son. Milton Sutton, .and -other 'friends.: ' IQ:-`nan II. II-A van:-\u\`:\ on-an-n-A Inn... -15` .1-11. 1v--Juana. rurcuaap u-1;. umuys Irwin (H). Florence Ingham. sn. III-Bob Dutton. ._Gla'd'yq mg`.m.; JR. 111- Gladys Banks. .;Fra.nk Thompson, Vincent; 4!_-Iolt, `Emerson `I i `n_fnmm In (1:-"fan." lldannnth

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