Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jan 1928, p. 4

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%21_@zm~go2 Bunuuy us ovovuuu. , Mr. and Mrs. -John Edgar. who] have been 111 with _`|c'a,;-leg gay, an 11:10 to be `u-ound` aggjn`, 'J.'O!'0l1I0 ITIQIICQ -Mlu Dorothy Rumble 1189 1'`"" ed A to V Norma! in Toronto after spending the holidays with her. par- entl. Mr. and Mrs. J. C- .Rm"`' Russo}! Arksey spent Over New Year : with friends in Bar?- A 1.1.: -a ....... ...-.-..-no from the -v---.. .-vv' . -..-v...,. . Mr. hnd'Mrs. Harvey Curinlngham oandohildren of Toronto are visit: A1ng`w._1th the 1atter s,parents here. gang vv.---- ---V 'V"- -r go--mu.-.-.y Aaunvl ms`. V-Cantoot. _s;hoo1 teacher, has commenced duties after spe'(1d- mg mg holidays at her home 1 "Collins-wood. . , 1:... ant` M :-n,.Dnn In......... g-......+ --o---v-_-vua auu uuc. Au ---- "v > - 0W1n8 to Sunday ! 5t"mr R03 Jamlesonfgenial mal1.ma1.'! had t0 dispense with `the car on his P011?-8 to Barrie and take the horses T119353! morning. ~ An 41...-.. ..a ..-...m1gnioners for v|:Ul , sun so u vwuuu Miss Margaret` Sykes of Buffalo and Miss Gladys Sykes of Orillia were `guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Anderson, Sr. \ '11.. ....A Ill-.. An--__. ..._;.__._._-; Jan. 8-A~lar'3e crowd attended the dance in the Orange vHa11 on` Friday evening. All report a good time. . no. _...1* it-.. 7-`... .~._,-._-_ __.__,L I-HIKE: ` . . . Mr. a_nd -Mrs. John Gauley spent New Year's with their daughter; Mrs. .'.Boy_ Bell of Weston, - 'u>:.__ 11-.. _ Um_un5"wuuu. V In`. and Mn. Roy Turner span Sunday in `rot-`onto. ' 11.. um My-n.`-.`l`nI-.'.. 13.1.`.-m. -ms...-. ..I. uuauuy morning. An election or comm19.91"5 1 the village wiube held in theuneaf future. ` ~ v 'ru....-.._-. oo__,__ ,u; 1.56 Ornn F14-I- Bl` mm pru uuslu. The annual congregational meet? mg of the United church*w1l1 be held Wednesday. Jan. 11. I_ understand Walter Averill has made arrangements with Mr. Saun- ders of the 9th line of West Gw1l- limbury for an exchange of farms. tn. Mao-Mn Kan hnm:-ht `H-an nro. at E.` U0l8'l. - ' Mrs. Preston or SP31`1" Lake visited friends in the village 0V8!` LI... .I.;-`I03--- VJEIUVII 5| `VII the `holiday. Edf Calho CUUClU0l`B- The Ladies Aid of the United ohurch held a supper and enter` talnment. Monday night. Which W93 .much' enjoyed by those Present- Miss H. Lennox, Barr1e,'was enter- tainer. ` I U51"! WUUl\'Vl|\lI Mrs. J. R. Leigh and children `spent New Year : with" Mr. and Mrs. MacBeth of Ormia. In-.. .....I `ll..- kn- *u1..1I....a... .. ......: LIUHI I-VJ. Uuuu uu AVUVV .l.U:1.l' 5: Mia MarJor1_3 Gfaham and Miss Reid returned to Toronto on Tues- day. ` .-r.....n.. nigh. can-G -nu... 1r.......v.. II] J Ul'UllIyVo \ Mr. and Mrs.\Fred Cameron and family of Orillia. spent New Year s week-end with Mr. Hall. ' . Iucure. A V . ' Clarence Howarth left for Ed- monton on Thursday after spending three months with his IJa1`"` h"e- , ,1. -3 PI`-.. uloovv ooovalbll "ILL! Ill-P l""' ' Reg. Cole and `non Be:-t_ of Tor- onto were visitors over New Year's at `S; Cole's. 11.... h_..._'__ ,; 5......-any T.n`l9n nae npuuay. ` _ ` Ed.` Calhoun. Jr., returned home Monday after two weeks in Toronto- ? Lorne Faragher, Midland, was in the village over New Year's. \.f1;wvIvr\np1 TN-A.--nn HIE 9`p(`.fHd (nu VIII-`U OVBI` IV3W LCGI 9' Merwood Drennan W38 919095 Reeve on Monday by a maJ0l`1tY 03 50 with C. Buchanan Deputy-Teevei Reynolds, .` Johnston and SW9-W3 councillors. mu. 1"-.1:.;-n 12.1 ..-U Q-`ha TTHHAH juv: -----.- Jan. 8-M1ss G. Burton Vupont last week with relatives in Toronto. -nu tum-.. "M mnnnntn was 8. via- UJIULIIUF Lfllle The election on Monday caused qu1te.a. busy day here. although the roads were heavy. Nearly all the candidates were on hand to welcome the electors and many hearty wish- es were extended for a. prosperous and happy New-Year. \JllLl|ylIlL at Ann: uuun; ucsu. Mrs. John inclair is still in the Colllngwood Hospital and is not recovering as quickly as her many friends would like to see. 11.... 111...... 'ru......_ 1...` -... .1-.. ..:..1. NHL: Minion Band Officers The Mission Band held their an- nual meetlngjn the United church last ~'1`h.ursday. II..- unulnvu ill!OPn-n nun- no n1A1ub_ Juan. `&aluI.aua..y- Mrs. Harry Gltren was re-e1ect- ed Hon. President; Miss McNab, Pres.; Miss L. Culham, Vice-Pres.; Miss C. Fralick, 2nd Vice-Prea.: Cora Beeton, 8rd Vice-Pres.; Grace Elliott. 1`reas.: Olive Dickinson, Seo y.: Effie Culham, or\ga.nist. I'II'I VV 3% I'\IL`Ii Jan. _8-Mrs. Puxrvls. Jack and Margaret of Cannington, Mien Jen- nie Clark of Jarratt and Miss L11.- llan Crawford of Toronto, George Cairns -of Orillta and John Jackson or Vancouver were guests of`Mr. and Mrs. Art. Craawtord for the New Year`: week-end. Ir..- 1' In T Al-L ......1 -1.n.a..-.. AWLIBQ dunuaavhll vb \JlllLl.u Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Fullerton and children of Barrie spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. Thos. `Joslin. .ter, Mrs. Joslln. . Mrs. `I-Ieplnstall. Sr., of Washago spent New Year's with hex;_daugh- E \/[Inn 'nncr.nvIn1- uivban nl `l3nn1n U6 : l `Mr. and ,Mias Atkens returned from Toronto 05 New Year's. Mia Marjorie Graham and Miss BR] 0 'Lesl1e..Clai'ke spent New Year's .!n"I`oronto.`\ \ 11.. .._.n 11- . 13--.: n__,_,.-,, -_..-. Jan. 3-Mrs__ Kramer and ' little son or Burlington were week-end visitors at the home of their Pa!`- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robins. an..- 1:1....1-.._ 1-1...... -0 7.,-`Any. nan ween Wnn rvanuvva au av.u..". Ed. Billings '0! Toronto waa a vis- itor at the home 0! his brother. Frank, during the Chrlotmaa holi- Adbaya. o u... `Rnnnlnk vmted with Toron- ulna. Jul`: nuu &V.I.Z':. .[\uuAu:u Miss Evelyn Parr or London was a guest of her si ter, Mrs. O. Cald- well. and her moaler last week. , 1__-__ .. -..., w--- gnu. .-.-a-..v- --~~._ Miss Freda Ferris,` who 15.. been home for the holidays. has returned tp her school at Callander. u..I.....1 .....-_...1 4.1.1.. wununini.-2 an I115 rcuuruuu. ' The annual school meeting was held in the schoolhouse on Dec. 28. with Stephen Pratt chairman and H. A. Pearson as secretary. The financial report was adopted as read. The auditors report which was adopted. showed a balance on hand of over nine hundred Qouars. This appears to be good business as it saves borrowing money until the grants come in the fall. Herb Baldwick was re-appointed audit- or tor the ensuing year. The gener- al business was disposed of. in a friendly way. Wallace Brown, the retiringtrustee, was re-elected for another term. 7111.- .1..u.... ._ 1uI'-....:.... m-.n.m-1 Jan. 2-Alex'. dumam of Toronto spent the holiday under the parent- al roof. 111-.. 7711.3- 11I......l._ ......\...A. A1... 1.`:-.H -..v .. _. --_- M15s'Ida. at her home at Crow : Corners during the Christmas holidays. NIL.` unanunuv O-dnv-`An A0 Tnhn 'D11rnxv QIIS IDLIIICIG IIUIIEQJ D: The_ many friends of John Pilkey- were very sorry to learn of his death. Much sympathy from this community is extended to the be- reaved. * rnv... 1:--. -0 m.....-...a.- ......... I U V UH: -"Wm. Maw of Toronfo spent Christmas at his home here. `II... 7.`... $.l....In_ 1... ~A.1II I... `kl\ LIJDIIUE vvuuuu |AI\V LU wvvu Mrs. Albert Dixon ls on the sick list. LU GIVE UUILUUI db bllllucii S.cho_ol opened .this morning as usual. M1ss=E. Elliott, teacher, hav- ing returned. ' '1'-xn n n - -1 ..-|-.n..1 rnnnfincr Inna GI l`UULn _ Miss Hilda Ferris spent the holi- day at her home `in Stroud. vs, `HA1? ._,, ,,n..3L-,-I _A. 1--.- gays. - Mrs. Rennick visited with 'I`oron4- to mend: tor 'aevez'_g`Vl day! `Pal? u... m tn (Swan? 1- aniovlmr a L we EDETWALE FUN?`-'5 Eu e visiting w&%wm&wwm&&&i: E ELMVALE NEWS :11: w & &&&&ww&wm&&$ John R; Graham is spending ajtew ' days in Toronto, Miss Nettfe Hopkins left --on Mon; day for Toronto. Ming (3.... ts-..x...1. ".1 1\_'._...u 1- 51.- nu; LVL J.U& Ullbth Mrs. Geo. Haight bf Deficit is the guest of Mrs. -Wm; Andrew. "'l`h....I... `D-.- _..a_---_1 u_- |.-u auct UL L010: VVHI. JIHul'UWn Timothy Bate enjoyed the hone days with friends at Hampton. Xfiua `Ado \IH`Iu- A9 Domain nunoit. EHEGH anu HHUYI. plus; Cllllo The Anglican congregation held al Sunday School Christmas Tree in the rectory on Wednesday evening of last week. ` 1:... 1:1 lnhb 1. mnvinu tn `Brad- $13.16 VVALII LIIUIIUB GI. I1U.l4|l]._|LUllu}` Miss Ada Miller of Barrie sberit New Year's under the parental root. WEI T3111" .`l.1 :n+n.. AC llllnn V JUG-I IIIIHVI UIIC ya; WIRE-I IUULD mihgs Lilly ~Hinton or `Midland spent Monday with Mrs. Wm. An- drew. - In-1__ .1u1_A-,_ `_,_,A , , A _ p \;tI"18 Gladys Guest spent a. tewl days with friends in Midland last week. 8 . 1):-.. \l_.__- mA.__A1_ 1,5. _,- np-__n_., uwllvvls ' Miss Barbara Palmer of Boskung engoyed a. week's holiday with her patents. ` `Kn nI\A Krfvoa mania`) 1'1.-Ant A-lL.-.n..l VV VCR: W I I Miss Mary Strath left on Monday for Iiannton to attend riornnal Schoot ` I 1:)-.. I1_..I__.._ 1-|_I____, _L as -1, ,, ,, you Pit!-Do Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guest enjoyed New_ Year : with their daughter at Midland. an-n__ Ali..- 11.--, _n on, o ,,, _ A sI.LA\.l.a.&A\Aa Miss Alisa Gray of Barrie spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. C. E. ,~Dutcher. A__;_I___,, 1-0vv_:A_ _ A -n-o df\Ih\-III`-1` 0 `Arthur White of Wyevale spent ;_VIonda$? at the home of his brother, Will. White. ` - V uavu l Rev. and Mrs. A. Rintoul and' Vance enjoyed New Year's with friends in Barrie. Ross Robertson of Toronto was a guest at the home of Wm. Train over the week-end. -r\.. n1-___..a___ \p1_- 11-_, -901,141,, -, UH. tlllulu .L\lA A` G VV 1- can in I Roy Houghton resumed his duties at the Base Line school after spend- ing the holiday in Barrie. ; Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Lamereau re- turned home last week_ after a short[ visit with friends in Toronto. 11.. _.._1 \A'._.. 1' 1*? I1I'-r\_... -._.'! C". I CV7 I Ulllwl 3]] Solving Puzzle Win! In It. Brown Jun md II no %'t:"a,|n ll IONIC In all. is an In ultmllll group o! numbm nnrmuta to A umlm m nlnhnlm mm A to I. A I; No. I I in No. 2 0-8 and no on. TH rm? |.:'r1': dr now won II M I1`! MOP! PLAOI. hat the nnunm Mtm m mlonlml. can nu um the nuulut `C;e;oz"'g;Xrgue is spnding `a con- ple of weeks with friends in Belle-T ville. ( ` ' `rm... __._1 sn,,_ A v\n,,.;"`,_c , s U VUL ual VV ccn-wuuu `On Tuesday Miss Mae I-Iickling left for Hamilton where she has been engaged to teach. 1 `\.nm. 1\,f.~.......-.....c 13.-..1............ .0 N1... UUCJI TIIQCISVKJ LU LCQUIIQ 1 Miss Margaret Robertson of Tor- onto was the guest of Miss Mildred Graham for New Year's. 1'1--__..I_L_._ _.____..-_ - 1_l_ :_.L.!__. Italy VVII-Al J-Ltvaauv CIA J.uAuAAuvu Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Mccaw and son, Jack, of Barrie enjoyed the week-end with Mrs. S. Kerr. 11? III 11.1.... ._.._........'I 1.1-. .`I..L3.... I J.J.. (LI. 0 pun. l Miss G. Sanders resumed hex: du-V | ties as teacher at Saurin after en-, joying the holidays at her home at| Wellingtgn. ` `lhfna F` 17 . TWnn'hn Hon HA1!` him`. Junior Lea ue St.John s Junior L ague met on Wednesday evening with Graham Christie presiding. Reports of the officers for 1927 were given after which the annual election of offic- ers took place as follows: Supt., on Tuesday after enjoying the holl- VV CCl\'\7Ll\| VVILII AV-I10: 5J0 JXClLn W. '1`. Baker resumed his duties` day_ with his family at Renfrew. mt... .... ...1 ..m..........-....-.n.-......1 ......-mo uay VVLLAI. LILD LQIIILAJ GI. liCllLlWVV| The annual congregational meet- ing of St. John's United Church will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 11. at 8 p.m. `.Ufl.-..-. 1"! no-`An n m A auvnn Inna An_'l VV Cllllls Lvlln I Mrs. Dutcher has sold her ice-cream and confectionery busi- ness to Fred Ritchie, who took pos session this week. ~ an-__ -._.1 `Hr..- 'r..1... AAA--- .--I U31U1l LIJJU VVCUl\m Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and Miss Elizabeth Cooper of Belle- ville spent New Year's with their son, R. A. Cooper. `[1 -1......4. 121-11.-.. .1... 1. no-`4m...Ih.a hC'Wl'|lI 10 I IIIMI Illll Illlflll ll`! WI lluht-nun corner mu whether In. Mu. or Mm). rlto IIIIIIO and `no at thlo Mm war at top Im- und corner. Wu 0 your IIIIWOI` In mlddlo or um. - l.-NuIMu on should Innnr on the mm. It you with to any anything olu. om Inom ulmt. A 1..-I-Irnnlavun M ATLANTIC MILL! IIIII n. 41.. uuupcn . Robert Walker. who is attending Queen s University, Kingston; was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F.~C. |Bishdp for a. few days. Vlq.-. InnnII1`o|n vvicaafina A? fhn 1E'Irn- .llllCo Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Campbell, Mrs. Thompson and Miss Charlotte Thompson of Midland wbre the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Camp- _ bell on Monday. VIWLA In-uni 'Inn4- 'T`rr\1n-xin `E runny nn UCXI U11 AV.LUIl\.I(l.yo . The fact that Eimvale is now on 23. provincial highway was brought~ to notice on Friday when the pro- vincial snowplow made its first trip over this section of the road. wnv A n.....;-11 _........-....A.. A9 'k.~. uvcr Luna acuuuu UL LIIU a.vu.u.. I \V. A. Sawtell. manager of the Standard `Bank, is being transferred to Toronto to Eglington Branch. He will be succeeded by Mr. Hun- ter of Victoria Harbor. Tiny Election The Tiny Council will be compos- .ed of Reeve, Michael Asslin, elect- ed by acclamation ; Deputy-reeve, Fabian Lacroix; Council, Peter Gravelle, H. Quesnelle, Eric Simp- son. The vote for deputy: F. La- croix 3'12. Wm. Preston 136, W. F. Robbins 144. Council, Peter Gra-` velle 281, H. Quesnelle 356. Eric Simpson 218, Art. Downer 188, Geo. T nun HA DISHUIJ LUII {Io LOW uayn. The regular meeting of the Elm-! va1e_Women's Institute will be heldg at the home of Mrs. W. L. Tyrer on Thursday, Jan. 12, at 2.30 pm. 111.. \?.-.....I.. `r_!..n1xn.. and 'Mfa.+_ U11 Luuxauay, uau. 4.9, at. uavv yuan- Miss Nannie Hopkins and Mat- thew Hopkins returned to Toronto this week after enjoying the holl- days with their parents on the 8th line. 11.. _...1 11.... m 1' r1.........`I-..-.11 `Alma Waterworks The wagrworks system is pro- gressing Afavorably. The electric pump was connected up Monday morning and the Water turned into the mains for the first time. At time of writing the tank is being filled. So far the system is working very satisfactorily. IUIIIIIJGUII I Lynn 74. NOW 15 THE T9 `lN>$TA.l-: A C_LARE, r_nacLA FURNACE I\HIC' `CI YUII [GUI I.-Wrm yo r um and nddrm on top Ila. Inn. on Illni. llh nun: And\ F Plun1`l`)ne"r%%;2`1`I1j_ Heater `Waterworks The Phmie 531 BARRIE I `H.199 Lin J.` UDLVL , g. L \.u., \.an unauann gchristie; Sec y., Jean Gz'een1aw;' 'Treas., Velma. Terry; Convenors- Christian Fellowship, Nellie Lang- man; Missions, Timothy Bate; Cit- izenship, Hazel Lawson; Literary and Recreation, Marguerite Terry; Pianist, Velma Beardsall. .rI-u__ 51..-; ..-__4:__._ 1.. 41.- ....--- -...n.. Miss E. Foster; Pres., Graham lfVI.._X_A1-. 3`.-.3 Tan`. {Vanna-`Intern A .n. Auuuau, v v;auu 4....-. mu... -The first meeting in the new year will be on Friday evening, Jan. 6, at 7 p.m. to which all the juiors will [be made Welcome. ` Hockey Schedule ` The local hockey fans'are looking forward -to the hockey matches since the hom`-team has entered the O.H.A. Intermediape group, se- cond game of which was played here ~Wednesday. . Jan. 4-Meaford at Elmvale. Jan. 6-Co1I1ngwood at Camp Bor- Ann Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Hardly uV'-`\uu.AAAI.: qaus uvu uu. \l\lAJAlAa wood. Jan. 23-Stayner at Elmvale. Jan. 23-Meaford at Camp Borden. Jan. 26-Meaford at Stayner. Jan.27-Elmvale at Camp Borden. Jan. 30-Camp Borden at--Stayner. Feb. 2--Stayner at Meaford. Feb. 3--Elmva1e at Collingwood. Feb. 6-Cbllingwood at Elmvale. LE1 . 5.11 lulu. xxcu. uuuaavna. Vernon and Miss Muriel Shaw of Hamilton spent a. few days at Mrs. Neil Shaw's. " 1:___ 15...; 1-I7n1..-...I_L . . . _ .....a .. tn... uayu Luau. vvvczx Au J.I'~$ALl\4u Mr. and Mrs. W. Dean are visiting I their daughter. Mrs. D. Armstrong,` in Toronto. ' 1')... 1-1....` fl'1..`Il-:.....L..-.uo .-. Dnuto':n Jan. 3-Cecil Coulson of Detroit` spent New Year s with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Coulson. `I?__.._.._ ....J III... \"unAI $1nnn> A9 -L` Cl]. IlatVV Do Mrs. Bert. Willoughby pent a few days last week in Barrie. If.` on-11: `Kn: `IT non own \7I.Q;1.1\-G 111 J. UL'UllI.Uc . Miss Pearl Walkinshaw of B21rrie_ spent a fewdays with her brother, Leslie Walkinahaw. V My Heat-tSt`00d Qu Music by World-Famous Artists and Orch` estras Now at Your Brunswick Dealer s`.r Local Distributors: THE BARRIE MUSIC STORE A 70 Elizabeth St., Phone 1 162 IIIIIF NI to 1. --.3:ly' 0 (min a 1 Iwhat illd Mr.` `Brown rg`aI_dln_1_thopapcr? _ '(fr0m The Connecticut Yankee") ~ and I F'e el at Home With Ton - v"*\.uAAAuauvvu u. \.:uAu1.: ..n.u. den. . 6-Elmvale at Stayner. . 9--Camp Borden at Meaford. .12-Stayner at Camp Borden. .13-Meaford at Collingwood. .16-Camp Borden at Elmvale. .19--Elmvale at Meaford. .20-- Camp Borden at Co11ing- wand "l.`he Song Is * Ended-" On 10-inch Brunswick Records, 75c. On 12-inch Brunswick Records, $1.00 Fox Trot: with Vocal Choruses. Harry Archer and His.0rchestn. 3720 Fox` Trots with[ vocal Chzruses , Abe Lyman s Orchestra. Rbii s Wojltge with `zeal Cinoruses. Regent Club Orchestra. Fox Trots with Vocal Choruses. The Six Jumping Jacks. -umy UNI Ill! min I houuhol . iT`._"`?.!` ?`. .`?"'."" I'I-____ Here Comes the Show Boat Go Home and Tell Your Mother WANGUS 'You re `So Easy to Remgmber 1;LErIi1cALLY REO0_RDED ; - "' V 'mN;Iop;:s-m.ac1Vm'cL Enoins Love B533". r`?h Sgt: qf'Jlu::`ca1?r:s1igc` 118 Dunlap St. A Few Pointers on River. I Historians plan complete searcii` 'for Indian relics along the Delaware MONTH after month, year aftef year, Essex `action tells you more than any words that can be spoken or written. THE ` ESSEX is its own best salesman. B lR\Y0N (`ii M(n)IRu1..IE\Y ;MOTOR. SALES 'e_~w.-2` Mmgmsg BRYSON c'}'M0mEi( we're no? saying much igre because` 2 C T70"/?F;e`a k loader Man W0/IDS ' \ \Thursdny, Jgnunry 3, 192`: I 3632 IU-.'."'Iu..' ' 8:`. '-I Cl", IIII II. '1-imnloym M ATLANTIC MILL! Ind zhulr nlatlvu no harm! mam this mutant. ` . 3723 3699 Rules of Contact nlln In-nth ant; and nulnnng A um. V nly ONI um: will In ammd In Her: 3?: '9' .fim=r_-_- P9"? 9&5 T -:--C `Fla :-1- uzzlo will NOT xppeu A. g:i; nowr llTCosu Nothing to Send in an Amwu _ pq%;io Now` I uuusu Luz`. uuugrcu. uuzuvuu. f v.\/Qrs. R. Coaaworth has returned home after an extended visit` with her daughter in Toronto... _ wt and Ma: Q .1HInt av-Ifnrfnin. Jan. 8-Stewart Mcquay, -Norman Acoxworth, Dolph McLean and w. E. Banting attended the funeral of the late John Brown at Markham last Thursday. "nn- -Dnanln Anna!!!` ll .\'7i'I1fi!`|2 In`,-3. ' \ . I The Anglican and .Prea`byferian [Sunday Schools held their annual `Christmas tree and concert last {Wednesday evening. The program `its completion Santa `Claus appear- [ed and distributed the presents a.- ,rnong the children.- | ml... `onnul nnnnfinav AC 1-ha rnn- `wits very much enjoyed by all. At Lnuuua HI CIIUIIJHJ uwa Mrs. Bates and children 7are spending a few days with her par-_ `ants in Collingwood. \.r.... ua..\....'..I 13.-_m.c.'nn {a `yarn in at H1116 U1. wnuus. Born, `to Rev. and Mrs. Abbott, at daughter. Congratulations. n 1/r..- n -f1n1ltIvnnfh I-mu v-nhn-nnd I121` unusuyuz` HI Lusuuulo -- Mr-. and Mr:.>S. Elliott entertain- ed a tow friends last Tuesday evens jI"UII PIIU UIIJIKIFCIIV | The `annual meeting at the_Prea.- byterlan church will beheld '1`ueg- lvday afternoon, Jam 10. pt` 2 o'clock. aaa.'_'..3a?sL' 6:Iv"7c}{:; at Thornton was the guest or Miss Mary Coutts last week. T In-EA Finknnn nan:-:6 In-6 Ilvnnlr WJLU IJJUIUAB LII IJUULUIII The W.M.S. of tn! United church held their annual chicken pie eup- ` 139!` last Thursday, nig'ht.'A.tter sup- per there was a splendid program of solos. duets and readings by local talent and Miss Leadlay and Miss Sheppard of Cookstown. Vhn on-\nnn1 Quinrlniv Cknnl human}- u-u-wu-v --uw -- ---u-uvn-v urn v-- uuuvvv 1.98 Prile. :1.ooo.oo. Mr. Geo. J. homes. 1283 Beach Blvd" Hamilton Beach only find prize. 200.00. Mre. Geo. Fry. Box 25. Laverne. Eulr.-; 8rd prize. 876.00. lire. . . Irwin. R.ll.D. No. 1. Cannot. n;c.: Cl-h- rlze. $25.00. was Mil. Ritchie. Orillie. out. The tollowin five were awarded $10.00 ea. --Mu. David Mouiieter. 8.1%. 8. Teeeweter. one; Mien ere Frank. Frankbur . Alte.; Mrs. H. L. Taylor. 960 Armour: Btu Niecul mile, ont.: Mr. 8. 0.`Bryen. y van Lake. Alte.; Mr. G. A. Barker. Bruce. Alta. The toliowiu were awarded $5.00 each--Min Dell-Bloie. P.0. Box 1548 New 61:! W. 31.5.: Mn. dwln Becker. Port llowen. 0nt.: Mre. J. B. Olrneteed, 8`? Ioorette ve.. Oetuu 0nt.; Mr. Mayne:-d I`:-aeer,.Box 838,. New Gleeuow. N.s.: Mn. _. E. Wood. Box sic. lnuiefull. Altu.: Mu. Wm. Wilkie, 821 Wyendotte St. West, Wndaor. on:.: me. Sigurd ll.-Rasmussen. Box 118. standard. Alum Mine Dorothy R. Leudeie. River Hebert, N.s.: Mrs. Minnie Heudry Port Elgin, 0nt.; Mr. Robert Rough, Charlton station. 0nt.: Mrs. A. E. nowg. ti-atboz. .uta.; Mr. Merrill Hirnrnelreic . Aim; Mrs. R. J. Haworth. Irma. A1ta.: Mrs. Ethel Merler. Box 88..I.eti1hride. Alia: Mn. Arthur B. Ahrenu. Jul. 1. Elmwood. 0nt.; Mrs. D. A. Scott. Box 512. Rodney. Ont.) Min Elisabeth Brodhn en. R.R. 2 Wm Monkton, 0nt.; Mr. 6. James Grunt. Metmn. 0nt.: Lire. Leona!` J. Preecot. 80 Bloor St.. sault Ste. Marie. out; Mr. Achllle Bone. 22:! Rome 8t..~8auit Ste. Marie. 0nt.; Mr. Henry ueta. Walkman. 013%.. Mrs. Bert Lacey. Queenstown. N.B.: M2-I. Joeeph Maononuid. lack Avon. N-.3." Rev. C Gauthier. MM-iue. Mam: Mrs. A. R, Render :1. Box 587. Portage. Le Prairie. Mam; Min 0. Sriklev. 182 men Rom! Aliendele.` t.: `Mine lloeie Brykee. Itona. Sula: Mr. Sun 8. Wain. clo Canto 5. 5 Excise. chuthun. 0nt.:Mre. Bush A. Stephen. 819 Queen st. mm. Seuii. Ste. `:3. MDDGMD. N3. I Caretnirl. - rle. Ont.; wee Evelyn M. .Bo.per, 828 St. George. t... V GRENFEL. u.r-'.o. onus l The December meeting or Gren- fel U.F.O. Club. was heldvat the home of Frank Travers with 9. large attendance. The club is serving an oyster supper at the annual meeting at Albert Ford's on Jan. 10. All members and prospective members and their families are cordially in- vited to attend. T last Inuruuagy. ~.- Mrs. "Reggie Arnold 1av1'amng. friends in Shelburne. 11.... ne..- and nkihlwnn ,'nv-A IBXIIB In Uuuuluwuugo Mrs. Richard Pearson is Avery 111 at time of writing. V A 15...... `L- run" an!` `Klan Ahhnt. d aVl"('ll'y EIUHBIIH IGHN WWW! Lloyd Coborn spent last. week with friends In Beeton. mu- 11v \r :1 .a La. 1'O..u.`..I -I........I.. uauuyyauu .u; uuunauu w u. The annual Sunday School meet-T mg and election _ot officers was held last Wednesday night. 0. Horner was elected superintendent. 13! PI-In .......... and ' .........................- . u ?mIIIhIOOlOII1 u OCT 5 Prison, $10 odoh .. 1o -4 3 5 0 . ..._.T 75 12- .- '55... I0 4' 4- .150 `- Nothing to Sell YOU WILL POSITIVILY NOT II ABKRD To 8I`.I.I. ANYTHING run U: In order to win any at the In on Prim omml mu. wlun we molvo your mm. M will ndvlu V nod and not you to mini ` A urglmo mm nurwutulon. L " 0 N01` OBLIGATI YOURSELF ANVTHING ran UIBY SEND- na All Answln -rn THII ?u at u number at points yo: $1,000 CASH IN PRIZES" J99:-= Fulani. Ill OMIT- The Ladies Aid of the Holly `Unit- ed church held their annual elec- tion of officers last Wednesday. the result being as follows: Pres.. Mrs. Keli: Vice-Pres., Mrs. C. Campbell; Treas.. Mrs., F. Brown; Asst. '1`reas...Mrs. Lougheed: Sec'y., Mrs, Hawthorn: Asst. Sec y.. Miss Keii; Organists, Mrs. Wiley and Mrs. Campbell; Visiting Commit- tee--Mrs. I-I. Campbell. Mrs. A". Dyer. Mrs. Lockhart. Mrs. Keisey;' Flower Committee for church. Mrs. Mcwaters. Mrs. Lucas: for sick. Mrs. Cohrane, Mrs. Hunter. WT? `?93`" NUT UBLIGATI Yuununur IYTHING AN ANSWIR T0 THIO It om: nothing to mm In Team 1, on \ C600 Ouh . 150 HIE uuuuuy av HUN uUuq,vn Mrs. J. A. Wattieand son, -Chas" have returned after spending _aome holidays with Creemore, Everfe and Duntroqn intends. v `_ 1|/r. ant` mtmn nho `Vania nnamt AV W` 33311` B I" '.lUl`Ull|vUo U , Cecil Frankcom in visiting 1n`De- rott. i _ ` Mrs. W; -E.` Tracey In visiting at Lloydtown. ' Erneit Spence ad .retu_rnod `to u.'...n+.-m ...um. . mluvlnn at his b Jan. 2--Here_-`s rv-ishin8 .V0?oue 'a. very,haP_D and prosperous New Year. 192$ 1 V N - "~ The` `school children : annual_ Christmas entertainment on Dec. 19 was a. decided success. Much credit is ,dtie`.their teacher. "Miss Cio_ughley. for _the way` in` which they all performed their parts. All local talent provided the concert, Jack Martin made `every capable chairman. The s.s. `held 1: little aociai gathering last Friday evening. A short program wasprovided by the childrenand grown-ups of. the Sun- day School after. which they had their 're-election of officers. ' The Christmas tree followed, much to the enjoyment of the littleetots. vv_u.I.... -.r..|g..... .....1.... aka. an-"4 --.- _--.v,----_-- -_ ---`, -7. I-Ioudayyvlsltozx under the par"- ental roots `were: Misses Mary and Camilla --Kavanagh or BarrIe,T M1ss Irene Kavsnagh of Toronto. Miss- es Haul Pain and Florene "Knapp of Barrie, Misses I-Iuld_a.h and Edna M-clgee o! Barrie, Miss Madeline Totpey or V_1so,- Misses Lucy and Florence Ayz-as and Mn and Mrs. Nelson Magoo of Barrie. nu..- 1',nn..... uanbnoo nf ham-n H van wvuvuvuv av-`u-cw -~-y ..,._ Laushlin Oxford, age 10, received a deep -gash above and below ,the eye requiring eeveraletitches. For- tunately the eye is not injured. He received the injury. in a. peculiar manner. In company with several children he went into the woods where a man was telling trees. The boy climbed a small tree and when it fell-`was injured by falling into some brush. He had done this nev- era'l times before without misad- VBIICUPB. 11'... `Buick -0 'l:}.a.'I- nail `flan nmnury LU!` an uasuunuav xu. uuoun. Jas. Martin has bought `the pro- perty opposite the blacksmith shop from J. Lister, Schomberg, and ,1: busyremov1nAg the buildinga. PM.) U in I-'U,UUUKo schoor re-opened on Jan. 8, with A. D. Forbes as teacher again. . `:4..- A14..- Itnunnban Huh sun`- A U: ruruua as Lcauuu; gonna A`MiasL Olive Mccracken has.,re'- turned to Peterboro after spending the holidays at her home. ~` mt... 1- A txraun.-am! -rm -nun. aacuu u ~vn_ u home ho_r'e. VUN LHl'Uo Mrs. `Ralph of Buffalo and Min Erie Whan of '-Fort Erie and Mr`. and Mrs. I-Iultish of "rot-onto spent Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mr . John Whan. ~li9..u..... `E.-`In-`L J- culnltlnm 'I\ A uuu Jul`! UUIIII VV HQHO Twalter Relph is visiting for a time with his grandparents. II--I -nnnn and Ann ant` mnl` H16 lnua Ina 3x'u..IaupIu'vuuIu Mrs. `Spence and son and Miss` Edith Lazenbyc spent the holiday with their relatives. 'l_'f-...~.n_ `fa;-IL nlaunluvn` Iqnon- In Wll UNUHI l'UllblVU.* . Herman Jack arrived home in time for the holidays. Being chief engineer seems to agree with him as he is hale and hearty. ' `fun and` Klaus Ynlnn mhnn `AOG .AII lfa VV MG" 5 QJHLUK an \auwwnuvuovo `Mr. and Mrs. A. Trembley spent New Year`: in `Toronto witlrtheir daughter, Mrs. Sullivan. V . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moore and daughter spent New Year : with re- latives. Mr. a.ndvMra. Alf. Da.v.1n and children also spent the,day here. Jan. 8-v-*-Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gar- vin have returned to Detnoit after spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. A. .'A. Garvin. . (iv... 1...... _.u4-unngal nau &V1.l'Uo 11: J3: \7'dl`VUln Wm. Andros: has returned after a week-end with Toronto friends. 1IYlana.IJu-AA T ;--.n.- A` Vnunnn nnnnf ICONTEST C.`-.9..5.1.`3.5._ JAN-.3.11923| ll. WUUl\'UUu VVILH J.UlVll|U naovuuwo Wlnnifred Leeoe of Toronto spent the New Year holidays with Mrs; Robt. Peacock. % .E1-1.n_-I' Q`- n4nAdI-S n- Tom C IIICCK Luoyutywn. V \ Ernest Spence as returnod to Hamilton M39: - lldayml `#0 his hnmn hnvin, nu cusuu 4ua.5I:u_ ua. uauuwa Miss Lillian. I-Iaskett of. same visited at Mrs. Jas. Tor-pay : last \` V - . Ill.._ Ha.-cg... filannua-\-`non In nO\hn(`.v|(! WVE'l\o ` Miss -Emma. Cloughley is spending the Christmas vacation at her home at Colwell. `Van-o-...n_ In uunnlnun `Yuan at vuawvu. V A. G, Newman is spending New Yam-` with his sister` and friends in Hamilton. L ~ m4._..1--. (1-511- -0 `I1?!-A. -an --nU|t mS`t1ta:1`lue`3"wC`J`e'1tl1_n of Windsor spent Chrlatmastide with Mg`. and Mrs. ,Thos. Pattenden. . , 7 Eng`... -1 VIVA`--g I.- L`-nan ruin:-ab -ll|UBv IGBUUIIHUIM J. Fraaqr of Toronto is the guest or Mr. and Mrs. J. Martin over the holiday. V " , W HEW! IE5 I: >VV GU00 Mr. and Mrs. L. Handy and child- ren or Dalston called on Mrs. W. Knapp one day last week. `Illa. mfonn '|"o-uni; nf Hui-nvrltlnln HI uie uuuuay apuu. , On Saturday night a. number of the young people braved the storm and gathered in a. cottage at the iake.-lA skating party hadv been planned to skate the old year out and the new year in but owing to the storm the evening was spent indoors with Miss iWinn1e.Ruttett as hostess. _ ` The annual school meeting pass- ed otr quietly. K. Houston was el- ected trustee. Plans Vfor 9. new school will be dicussed at a spe- cial meeting to -be held in the near future. 1:1... .1... r4......... 4.1.. A... gnknnl .I.uI.ux'u. _ Miss Irene Grose. the new school teacher, began her duties on Tues- day. Mr... .dmn11:.~m n! Mal/inatnr mm: fhn ATLANTIC MILLS, mm. :7 140 wolnlnan it-L W-. uay. . Mr. -Smalley of McMaster was the speaker at the Baptist church` last Sunday evening. The service was Well attended despite the storm. `sun. ,1: L _g 53 I19 15 (HIV GNU MU! I-J0 Mr. and Mrs. John Whan legt -on Tuesday to attend the funeral of Mrs. 'Whan's sister in Queenvnle. Illa and `Run A VI`.-1-a.k1A1I -nan! I-{HQ JJHII VFUQII lfillluo Mr. and MM. Robt Wattle spent New Yam": in Toronto. n--n uI......I.-...... I- ulalolna |n `n- aaue, H. new any-5 mm. ween: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Tracy have returned rrom _'.l`ox-onto `looking hale and hearty after their long visit. \p,._ cut 1\___;;_ __ .1 _-.. It-.._._--. "37.;;t"w. ;.:;;t ;;a `gag, attended the convention in Cold- water last week. 11.. .._.I In-_- 7 'l_1.....A.. .....I AM, xxuuyp uuu ua..y anus. vvcun. Miss Maude Tracy of Sunnidale is spending the vacation at her home. `II..- Ian-.1. 73]!` .0 unuthl Cu HUlllUn - Mrs. Frank Hill of Barrie ,1: spending` a. 'short7t1me with her daughter, Mrs. A. Knapp. who has been on the sick list. V URL- A.....a...a...- -...1 TY`E1f\ nnaAA'u|lI Ulu ULLIUUFB WUFU l'U'UIU\;Luu. B. F. Tracy attencfed the funeral of John Pilkey at New Flos. Mr. Pilkey passed away Thursday morning. Sympathy is extended to Mrs. Pilkey and family. Jan. 2--Several lntereatlng events have taken place new in celebration of the Yuletide. A iakatlng party on Tuesday evening followed by a. bean supper at Marshall : was keenly enjoyed by .8. nutrer of young peo- ple from Letroy and Belle Ewart. -uu,,I._,__n__ - _-...I _-..L-- Wednesday night a card party and dance at the home or Mr. and Mrs. W. Ruffett kept old and young in the holiday spirit.` ` f\n aounaau nluhf n nurnl-mm nf ween. * Mra. W. '1'. Grant is enjoylnu a] visit at the `home of her brother, D. sutherland `or the Scotch `Settle-' mt. ' The Junior and Senior Institutes visited the OH People's Home at; Beeton on Wednesday last and treated the inmates to candles, or- anges and a short program. mt... Armrllnnn nnngwngatinn held a uuuua.y_o - M1as.Alice Aimee visited her :15- ter, Mrs. Nelson Magee, of Allan- dale, a. few days last week. `Min and Mn: `D 13 Tnanir hnun UUVII Ull I-JIU BJUII AIDE: The trustee and U.F.O_. meeting took place last Wednesday evening. Old officers were re-elected. `Q1 11! !II......_. -05`.-;*n:I Okn Cunnnn` Iuy Alva:-tllod. Tun!!- mvssmc $T6" am: zwanfr AMIDHI.-JIRS'l: 1-at IKRRII` IXAMINER` ' J33. w .-Ml`. J` Donald and Carlyle 8 Toronto trlenda. " Ill-.. .1-..._-n___ -n--_.gv- has Laura wan [Hands In -H"-"' A lbad of young people h'm the village. tobk in the -dance ? 3- Ja!nle'son s and line. Monday n18ht- a\_n._ , _-A...`-n Dun OI IRS! '\'V8t'Ko Mrs. E. Clark is moving to Brad-` ma tor the balance of_ the winter} months in order that Clarence and Helen may be near high school. Up to the present time all the scholars from: this district have, been able to motor to and from] school but from now on drifting snow will make motoring a very un- certain problem. _ MI-m annual nnnawnanflnnl meet.

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