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Barrie Examiner, 22 Dec 1927, p. 16

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HIS! 'l.'UO8C`l)' OV6l!`l8o - Tho L. 0. L. held their annual at home Wednesday Wen-V mg with :1 good attendance. All report -8. good time. rm... -.........o1... A. H... nnrnl-v1IIVIH'U In an-handad in Mrs. ` we nuuuuya. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Arnold have left to Vapend Christmas and New Year : with-their daughter. Mrs. Ernest Ea:-ley. in Detroit. Mich. ` DVD Dec. 21--Mrs. J. Brown or Bunnidale has returned home after an extended visit with friends here. ua........ rm...1...... ~n....1.... .....I nrmmimhm lnnvu in-A` sinnnd. ,I[e]` n FXLEHUEO VIHIE Wll LFIUHUB BIC: H Misses 'I`he1ma Broley and Wilhelmina Cleary are` pood- mg a week with friends in Toronto. 11.. .....1 an... n and-.. nnfnnhalnn n nnlmhnr nf friends '.l'!'(9B Ill U10 BICIIUUI FUD!!! UH .Luu1auay, yaw ale Mrs. D. Hill and children of Cameron are visiting with the former : parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. Goodwin. Misses: Mary and Muriel McMillan and Marion Webb and Kenneth Kidd of Toronto University are home for the holidays. up nnd M.-. .1 n AI-nnlrl hnva Iafi tovanend Christmas JD. hey UH xuuuuuy nun. Muriel McFadden. daughter or Mr. and Mrs. F. McFad- den. is improving in health. V rm... v1..a....| ..1........u nnflniv nhnnl ham ohahn annual nan. ` cart. on H eunvuuuy. ucu. nu. The pubiic school hold their annual concert a.nd Chr1stmas Tree In the school room on Thursday, Dec. 22. 1:..- n [VIII ....A ..\.n.:_..... no nmgunu nun oi-{Hun with 1.0, 1:141. 1!. sun. . An m1.1o,vnb1e party was heldgat the home of Mr. and Mrs. J". Ley on Tuesday ladt. u....v..| \lnU`uRRnH 4-Inna-kfnv M` Mr and `Mn, 1!`. Mn-Wad. (IBM. In Hll])l`UVlll Ill uuuuu. The United church Sunday School held their annual con? eert on Wednesday, Dec. 21. ` mI.- .....I..1I.. -..I.n..I knhl aka-In annlln` nnnnarf nntl'hI-Ilhnnn nu:I.'1y. Bm'n---To Mr. -and Mrs. J. R. Coua, on Sunday. Dec. 18. 1927. It non. A ' The (mmge Lodge held a box social in th'e Town Hall last Friday night. _ ' u,.....#'n.. tn. uni` \.hm 117 A Rllnv nn N-nnmrinv an. 179 until noon tndz1,v over -WM) people had lnepoctml the. n(?W.lC"~"c`,l at C. 61: W nhmy mmns. It came from Orflia last night xdor its own power-and has been displa.ve1 at RIM. hm-d c d Iilmvale. The car, 9., coupe, is Amenjlcan-made. hand in hams at a factor) expert. ' ` [NHL 1' rumy lllllh Bornw-To Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Riley. 03 '1`h'J1`Bd1}'.VDe- 15, 1927. a son. V An nninvnhin nnrfv Iva: hnlrlxnf the hnmn hf MI`. and MP8. VTTQTQTVVII `W. Fe-rrier made :1 business trip to Toronto last week. Allan Evans. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Evans, is progressing nicely. ` ` V Dlnwn '1',` \fu -nu:-1 \hu .1 1') (`Anni an uunnv `nan, uug. . - L Candidates lnltiatod - ~ I A very sociable event took place inst. George's Memorial` Hall on Monday evening when the enrolment at three Gu1d- l on and tour Brownies tookrplace. Several Barrio G1rl.Gu1d- es lm-Iped with the ceremony. Theevenlng was spent in d1l;.;`fm; songs and step dancing. and a. comic dialogue, Do Your Christmas Shopping Early" was given. There was a., Ch:-istnms Tree and everyone In the hall was given a pre-[ sent. There were also some good cheer blmkets given toi game on the needy 1n'th1s community. Refreshments were rwrvod ut theclose of the night's fun. a Annual Election R.B.K. . Monday evening. Doc. 19. Royal Black Preceptory No. .601 I hold its annual election of officers. Reports showed that the lodge hnd u very good year and enjoys a larger num- 5 ban` of mt.-mhcl`-`*. The new officers were elected as follows: ` 1.P.}".. A. 8. Watt; W.P., W. T. Nixon; D.P.. F. J. Ellis;; Chaplain, R. W. Taylor; Fin. Raga. W. 1-3. Pomberton; .Rec. `It:--gz, W. 1?}. C. Burns: T1-eas.. A. Pnddison. 1st Lecturer.` W. E. Hunter: 2nd Lecturer. R, E.`\Vice:_ 1st Con.. S. N. Hurst; 2nd Con.. J. R. Weaymouth: 1st Stand. 13.. F. Long- }-mrst; 2nd Stand. B., F. Armstrong;_- Purs.. J. F. G-:>ton; l`,v1m'. Sam. Reyxmlds: Committee, 1st. S. Axford; 2nd, 0. LI-loom-r; 3rd, 11. R. .\1c`Ewen: 4th. W . D. Mlxmikin; 5th, C.; J, (mfflu: GL11. D. I-1'. Magloughlen; 7th, \V. -0. Hurst. P.P., Sir Kt. J. W. Munro conducted the election and in- Mnllml the new officers otter whlchall retired tothe base- ment and refreshments were served. HUNDREDS Loo?<.nNc1ovL=.n New roan `room! pl'Ul.'t.'UUH HJHUUIH-K-`U EU Q00 . Royal Scarlet Ohapter Meet! ' ' { The Innistii District Royal Scarlet Chapter hold their. xnunthiy meeting in the Orange Hall, Friday evening, Dec. 16. when several candidates were exalted tqthe Royal. Soar- iet Degree. Lunch was also served at the close or the meet- ing. A_...l!.l_A.-- I..lA.-A.-J pl l}uUUIlIq The annual banaar or the Girls Club at Burton Ave. Un { {tad church last Friday `evening was very 'successtul..'1`he girl: are very appreciative of .the_patronage extended to them and or the assistance givenhl thd'xaro3ram.VThe net proceeds amounted to S85. M - Dnual an:-IA6 lnnn`-In Amid Lb UV!` uuu Htliltbpiill LU HIIV UGIIVIIE U5 '1`! Arthur H. Walker, son or Mr. and Mrs. Russell Walker. had the honor at having an a:'.tlcle`wr1ttenvby him published in MacLean's Magazine this month. The article is upon. the auccess achieved by the West Bros. of Thornton in honey prvduclnu. _ _ 7l`hn nnnnnl knuanu nf Cvha (XII-In` (`Ink AI `liwftnu Ava YY1-I- I-Juuugo ! Icxugineerh .1 . I-Iowcrott, G. Runner, .7. Munro, C. NTlA'_:hole. ;". E. A. Kellaml. and J. Weatherup have been transferred to Hornonayne and Capreol dlvtaiona. - I Klnr-ml: Alnvnvulnn nvnn AAIQIIIAOAII AC dnnb`An- t`nI1v{ncn In. `J-sue IlV l||.VllU uuu \.vEyl`UVl HIVIDSUIIDI I Morris Alexander was convicted of reckless driving 1ne'\V York County police court yesterday and ordered to settle ` withtlamea Blanchard whose car was struck _by Alexander": truck and damaged to the extent or $41. 1 Anthnn T-Y Tvalbnn uni` AC \lu.u' nnul `Hun Huang ?3`bnn Fl-ll ! `J'VU`-"`9v IN JJUllUUllp'\I`Hlng U-IIU FUICII-IVER Ill MIIGHIIIIUIL Mru. .\. E. Hopkins and son. Stanley, of Savannah, Ga., are apendlfg Christmas with Mrs. Hopkins sister." Mrs. C. Aw Bum! l.`nnl...u...'.. 1' v_t.........-a; .n v;....I._.... -0 11....-- II \v'a`.v.-1- c. --- v uuuuvuuvuuu uu-:uv---v-wr---cw-vu--w V f'mI::_v`.~: Christmas mgrket xvnd almostfm large as last H=:t'.::'n .:t.'.".~3. Fowl was ve-y piontiful. the-_su1>pl_v` exceeding !_!:.~. :Im1'::xr:d rmd prices-eased off at the finish. Amvthing fxnm 4: to 55 cents was asked for tIt:`key.m:!('nl`d. 115.; to qual-. It:-v um! hour of purchzwa. Geese were 25` to 300. chickens and dzxclm 25 to 280. LamIy(qxxr11'ter cuts) mnzxod !r_o:n` 2.0 Amalia On ..n 11111-1: 1'?` n n Ann-n l`.l| nu:-1 1:119`?-(Luau J!) 9n A5 . I uwt nulun about no Luuv; Iillulitv AVG; The Misses Catcher let: this week to spend the winter` with their sister. Mrs. Looming. in Toronto. i `Inn: (`Man Y.nnvIn `ns: Hana. sol.-IGI.-on lg-.. -n..--a- \l'_ ..._.I Wuu uncut` Mann`. xurlo uuvmmy. an 'J.'0l`0t0. _ 7 Mrs. Chas. Lewis has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gibbons. in London.-O,nt.. also relatives in .1-Iammon. Fl ` K`. `Jill-|`I|I|n and nn Qnou-u A. Encununnu-`L fin ac; luu cu. um uuulv Un uumuerulnu DI. '_ 1 Min Kathleen Irwin qt M1dland_!s`v1s1t1ng at the home. or her-aunt. Mrs. A. Lines, `Burton Ave. ' I Phg \Hh:|IAs-I -uni... Inca old. -.....1. g- _-.._a 4.1.- _.|-4.-.. uue-ace uzuu wt. uvvr `guv wvcn-cuq. ` I Arnold Meredith has returned" from the West and to "15- I lung at his home on Cumberland St. ' V I \ll-n ffnthlann Yang]... .1 \ll.lI.....: .l..'-.l_lJ.I-_. _; LL- 1.-..) um nu New uuuuayig ` I `Charlie Walker has opened in tearoom next to C.`W.{ Pouchere butcher shop. ' . _; -Yjnnnl Rlnau nf Dunedin lklnln I- .i-l{_- -4 1.1- |.-.._..' ._ . Jvulauvn D UHINIIUI` Illpo -Lionel Bloc; at Pontiac. Micha II visiting at his hoine on Burton Ave. 102' the holiday. , . T " Miss Rhea Logan at Toronto waited `at her home en: Cumberland It. eve:-(he week-'end,. ' 3 Arnold Xfnrndhh has rnhnvnn vnum lulu: `Hand: and 1- In- . C VXT A report at the mmuauon 6!. 1.0.9.4. ottxcarj win he found but pace 1. V Jon. Coady oz Detroit. Micnqh it his home` on .Vlcto: *la St. for the holidays. T ' ' ` ' `knrlln 'n`bA- `nan nun-4:.` V- L-- _-_... .Q-_.L 4.- II '1 ' MONEN. ss PO/URING INTO COUNTY TREASURY 'ro:'>AY's' MARKET HEA.\/_ILY.'PAVTRON`lZED Presbyterian W. ...H'...... -0 LI... 1!! uuu t-.u.'|\.`a .;u [U 6360. .u';lIHU`\l[u?1l`I,tfl' ULH.~\)`l'iH1Iv1U\l arwu U tr: t. .".c. park 13` tn 16. e!.gs1 60 and 1LIttm~ -1!) `En 45.cunts. 3-`mm an inspection of ).1Lm~}ms<:s [it {:4 evldont Ttlmt many nmmio-. Hm: your will make their C11ristmas.di:`1ncr or some-` H11 11;: u21uarscr "than tu1'k9_v. T C99'$T9WN.- . _ - REMANDED `son weak Joseph Steln,. who is in. the Cour.r.y Jail awaiting trial -on the charscyot thewtrom Mrs. _B- nkin or Wyebrldge in fl-ll BARRIB EXAMINER . conmction with alleged fraudulent bond deals, 8.DD'e8.l'ex1i;)ected that another remand before P_ollce Magistrate Cook at Midland on Tuesday and; stem is the man who was was remanded_\ until December 28. On that date it is ex- 1 state, Thuuagy. ommlm-L22. 1927 _, ,. .__._.__.. will be asked b-y the crown, extradited from. the Unitqd The aha that of st the store 0 `bet 8 1a.-t. in cash an when Stok istrate Je` day morn` produced 0 at hand `m- Stokes pl: charge wh `warm one {it'll 1:11 H. R, Pnln Cecil .\Ic.\ They are the younr; Four. Th are busy. Y`l`-...) C`: I'lUUIIJ"' ""' "" "" V` The .--nr.'H.l meeting of the W. M. 8.w.s' held in the Pr'esb.vterlm.. church on Thursday afternoon with a good attendance. Mrs. R. H. Arnold gave a. very interesting tni:-xslomu-y paper on the work of Dr. Goforth in China. Mrs. S. A. Mcquay gave a. reading on the history of Can- mm and progress of the work of the W. M. S. since it was Orgunizori in 1867 and to consider all the way the Lord hath led us. Election of officers resulted as follows: Pres., Mrs. M. Brainy; 1st Vice Pres.. Mrs. R. H. Arnold; 2nd \'ice~l~res.. Mrs. G. Carruthers: Sec'y., Mrs. W. J`, McLean; .l.`:`ens.. Mrs. S McQuay; Treas. for expense funds, Mrs. `Wm. ("1(_-..!v` Sec y for Glad Tidings, Mrs. W. B. Lyons; i`rc::\s. n.-rt}3IMe woman, Mrs. W. H. I-Iatton. CHAR( STOKE -.---V C, , In an: Crown Art police had cion. inasm store the `thought to that he later. w`nm ed. The)`:- lieve that knowing` t the police 2 amount it` be consid police jus stances. 1? fl 1' % counsel s a "that there 11. 11. cused, askv of a withd once accu plead. as ' court, the drawn. M discussion greed to. lore a dis: B4.-1--_ DLUKC5, I jail, was from custo `by judge a F01` St-I Vic. K.'1`~1"'1 L. Frank I also nomm at tho lax`? in the com Three. to acclamatin previous (- Scra Ward #7 interesting Here hvn seats. Th tr t) 13.1., L4. IIKAALI \1. Nixon Hur -is providin manic con were in th TL- ....~ WCLC Ill Lu The vac Light Conn F. J8C'1\'~'(I` was re-nloc clamatiim. Four at HIE Uu.`_\. Ward F1" G. E. Jam u:_._.. U11`: nomim-v test to for M1`. ...,.._. V- . ".- .-- - w worn`: u uII-r`wCIII Slmcoo (`.oum,v treasury is being enriched these days by rvcaxpt of cheques from municipalities on account of coun-A t.,v"1avlos. So far $146,104.34 has-been paid in this month of a total of .$1sv0.00'0.' The money.-is being paid out just asjaet by 'T`rr~.=\.c:urer Harry Coleman. Since Oct. 1 he has issued (.IV.\1' 1.003 cheques from 75 cent: up. The largest was for $86.N.F~ to the Dept. of Highways, the County's share of pro- vinz-Lu road expen-dltures. An amount of $864.74, interes nI::Imr.~d by the government `since July 1. and over which u-~1'L is a dispute. has been withheld by the `treasurer, In-_ !.h~:1.*'11_\r all salaries for December to county servants` were sent out this week. Just in time for Christmas. and f`.\`f( ed 00"?!` uty-.Rm ee\'0<}"' 77 ff ,~ aia-V. f " :\I eight r : wxthout .: four 2121.1 seats `Join TY LI 1' [In 11. ` will szht and this 1 the camp: vious ox: n. - I. .L\'l - otherg and J. quahfhw spuhue had nrx resent Rd bin` candkhm announc ayde x Drown For E1 Ull IIVC _tokes, SURPI wma nomrr. A The funeral took place Saturday afternoon to the Aug- Wzlav church. Ivy. ' Services were conducted by the Rev. F. V. Ahbott. The pallbearers were J. '1`. Jennett. G. D. Bant- iz. U. W. Banting. John Little. David Miller, and Harry .`McCurm.` BA`-Lubnnlnn W. M. ._ SDOPE. I . Runaway Injuries Prove Fa\ni Followim: an accident on Thursday evening James Ellis 1-mus:-ii uwny on Friday morning. The team which he was driving became frightened at the train and ran away throwing him of! the wagon and -inicting injuries which emisezl his death a few hours later. He was a resident or this community, all his life. He leaves two brothers, Henry `Mid Robert. nu... .n.4+.,.....1 a.....1. -1-.- u!-Invnv affnvnnnn fn than Anz- 3" `VIU1 fl 3000 attenuuncu. All l'<:pUx`I.'cI.5uuu Hutc- The sympathy of the _communlty is extended to Mrs. Norman Coxworth in the death or her father, R. `-Mooney at Egbert. .a Bun-uanu Inlunlnn Drmm FRI] H18 \\'0`K WI!!! II`18I`IG8- m J.'0l'Uul.Uo - Mr. nnd Mrs. 0'. Bates. entertained a. number o.t`!r1end`s last Tuesday evening. rm... 1. n 1. H5111 n..a.. annual at hnmn Wedneadav even-

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