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Barrie Examiner, 10 May 1928, p. 21

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;: % PERSONAL K K` i&w$&$&&imi&%&& _1y11Ni-zsmg 7STATION____ _ .n III'.. 1 `an... iv . MILITARY DANCE TNFW !-9 _*'-- OBITUARY !LVl.Ul\!`.'Q`.'J.-.l.'11S LUHS UFAVU \VtlS IUHL III the wind and went for the only cir- cuit. drive of the contest. K-irukup s. best efforts were easy Ipop-ups to the infield. `Peacock and McKee gave excellent exhibitions of whi-pping" wlhile` McLean was thrown out at first on the `two `bums he attempted. He played his usual -`bang-up game in centre, -trapping everything that came his way. Lane and Malkin at third and short respectively played somewhat erratic ball in the -pinches. "_1`orpey. in left, elded his position well and was strong at bat. With` the sacks loaded. Red" Delaney gently inserted himself in 'E. `Scand- len's place _with hopes of earn-in more glory for the already `-proud manager but his best effort was an easy bounder to the pitcher and into a near double play. Rnnnl nh i-kn rnnnn Pnr Minna- LVLIIIUEIH5 HEJCL `Thursday evening. Wllllllll .ruu UEUBBCU "CHE 'yxau.uz'. `To date the Minesing team hadn't had a -practice together and they fully expected a real clean-up at the hands or "Red" Delaney s cohorts; Minesing were noticealbly weak with the hickory; something never the case when the team is in condition. J. Crawford. on the mound for Minesin-g. showed his usual good ,torm and is easil,v'the thviggest half `of the team. `He struck out three and passed `but two. `It remained. also, for him to do the slugging , that was expectedof 'Ruth`ians such as Klrkup, Peacock, McLean and 3McKee.-Hls long drive was lost in tho nyin:-I .nnr'1 urnnt fnrw Hm: nnlv nlr- MINI-ISINGALOSI`-'5 BY SINGLE RUN Rov. J`. 8. Shortt, M.A.. Minute Edmund Hardy. Mus; Ban. , FoTocMt ' Organist and Choirmauter 8unday._ May`13 11 A.M. and 7 P.M. THE M-TN-I S'1`ER special Mother's Day Topic at me mprning service u.....I..u Gnlnnnl no 9 min Mlnesing Sottbaiiers played an exhibition game against the crack Rerorestrv aggregation on the lat- ter's diamond last Thursday even- ing and were defeated `by the small margin of one run. Minesing held the lead up to the last of the sev- enth when, owing to the darkness. a. peg was missedand the `tieing and winning run crossed -the -platter. |'I"n Rafa flan Nflnnaino tan!-In hnrf IIILU G IIUKLIK UUUUIU ptay. Ronald. on the mound for Mines- ing-.` twirled the first game of his career. Altfhough walking three bat- ters. -four swung at the third strike in vain. Dropping a short spinner. he missed a double -play that would have cut off the `two runners who later tiled and won the game. I-I. Johnston looked after the receiving like a veteran and when he skilfully blocked and tagged Tor-pey at the plate on one occasion. it caused his rival catcher notlcealble jealousy that was eventually silenced lby "Archie .Mc'Navb|b. who looked after everything at first base in usual form. W. Luck and IE. Crawford played good `ball around third -and short respectively and along with Grant at second were kept `busy with pop" files all evening Grant showed. Kirkup what they do with boys who want to play between the sacks. A. Armstrong, reg-ular pitch- er. rplayed centre field with Paddy Miles and Art. Adams on each side of him. "i\l`lI.u. LL- ..L....A.-..A. A- _A.-_L on-n .. UL "llllllu Miles was the shortest. fastest and `best base runner in the league last season and still lives up to his reputation. Adams is a new addition on the team, lacking only exper- ence. ' - PDLA ff1;u-.-...............L lam..- "l\I.. Bows to Forestry e Sta- -tion in. First Game % of Season. n . ` `The Government |Stum-p ID13- gers" will `play the return game at Mlnesing next week, 'proaba.b1y "l"hIn-minv Avcmina Buy Advertised Things Tl-IE name EXAMINER May 8-_-74'_1`_hoa:-:a.n*1n":Iarold Pugsley and Ant. Mdconaohey of Toronto were up for the week-end. Mlnc Mnrinrla ('31-aham of Toronto ran -nan hr: at vv ave vs v v v. -u u...--, . Amongst those who motored trom Toronto to spend the week-end at their cottages were: Mrs. Oliver and three daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Gorrle and family. Mr. and Mrs. Hurtbut and family, Mr. and Mrs. Patterson and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. `Smith and family, Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher. - ---uv' -v-.,...._ V... Rev. J. 8. Thomson. hjlilhlutor. Miss Ellen Dobson. `chomoador Mus Anah Bailey. Organist. Tuesday, May 1l5--Extensive credit sale or farm stock and imple- ments, lot 49, Old Survey, Flos: farm will also be offered for sale as owner is giving up farming on account of ill health. seeding will all be done by time of sale. P. A. Coughlin. auct. (`Sale starts at 1 o'clock sharp) Wm. Cum- ming, Isr. Phone Elmvale 2r23 19p were up 1:01` U16 ween-euu. Miss Marjorie Graham of Toronto was home over `unday. mr... nun! Mun `Dav-f Trio-Tau and was name over aunuuy. `Mr and Mrs. Bert. Wrigley andl children spent a. few days with their parents. | Miss Allie Wrigley of London has returned home. l fund; and Milan `Kenna `Doll-I hf "n. tne wee-K-enu. Mrs. Purvis, son and daughter, of Cannlngton. visited Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Crawford over Sunday. A-- .,__L____l A_.-_. returneu name. Jack and Miss Myra Reid or To- ronto were here over Sunday. . `Klan A1`Hann nn R/Tina f`,HA1AA POIIIO were nere Over auuuuy. - Mrs. Allison and Miss Chelsea Fellows of Toronto were home over the wee-1:-end. `hfna Dnonvlu nan ant` Anna-hfcnt AP Don t miss this chance to see how simple and inex- pensive it is to produce harmoni- ous color combina- tions on walls and ' ` ' ceilings. . Demonstration on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 10th, 11th and 12th. ToThose Interested in Home Decoration! OTTON HARDWARE CO. WEREDIT SALES 11 a.m.--Mother's Day `Service Solo by Miss Margaret Rayner 7 p.m.--ISulb;|ect: God's Great Women". Anthgm by the choir. HAWKESTPNF % Dunlap Street, Barrie (Opposite Clarkson Hotel) REPRESENTATIVE OF R. A. LISTER & CO. (CANADA) LIMITED NOTICE OWNERS OF MELOTTE SEPARATORS JOSEPH BALFE Lu acxvuuv Lu.t:1Uu.c LJcy`clLlbUl.`3 uuu to give advice. This costs you nothing; all I ask you to do is to bring in your machine; labor and advice is free; you only pay for the parts required to put your machine in A1 condition. Here is an opportunity for you to start the season right, as we want every Melotte user to be a Melotte booster. - Tc; service `Melotte Separators and fn ohrn ntlxnn "I"1\u nnmlra vvnln in Tie and Stra1)C1:{I1`es, allvgizes to 7-SPE PAIR . a u - o . - o u . . - u L-.. -,I_._ 1_1__1_ - "" Shown in beige, tan color, black patent and calf leathers, high spike heel, cuban and low heels sizes 2% to 7, attractive styles. The Melotte expert will be here at my Ware- house on Saturday, May 12th, 1928. 10 a.m.--+Class Meeting. 11 a.m.--`Sacrament of Baptism; |Ch'1ldz`en's Massage: The Greapest Mother in History. Iswbject: The Heart of the Home." 7 3 p.m.--4Sa`bbs1th -Schoo1-'.VIoth- mu: `Dnv session. (Adults spe- _ I..a;d/igs:W Dr`:_ss_ Sh9_es_ An opportunity `will be given you to learn the Art of Home Decoration on Thursday; Fri- day and Saturday of this week, 10th, 11th and 12th, when Alabastine will be demon- strated in our store by an expert from the factory. Page -'l'wor;ty-Onl ', The Regular napu Church: gs Au`:-snuwsultmnv (nil! _ cLApPEn'19317 Ts'rT. _Rev. E. J. Whan. Pastor. Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist. _ las M. Sinclair. Cholrleador. Sunday. May 13, 1928 MOTHER'S DAY In Hon9r of Our Mother: 11 a.m.--Motherhood". } 8 p.m.--IOpen Sesslan to all, Mothers a. special Invitation. ` 7 p.m.---Open Windows." 3 ]).!T1.-4SEt`DD!u n 'DU|lUU1joV;UyLt- '5 Day Session. (Adults cially lnvlted). 6.45 p.m.--Jcoxggregatlonal Praise --G1'eat Hymns. 7 Ep.m..--Central Mfothor s Day v ening Service will include: A 71.77`! A .\Y 'l`\Y'!`1UR'F`.I"I` a.uuu=,y nun.-au, 7 p.vm.--Anthem: _I-Ieavenly Love Abiding" (Brown). "Solo: (sel- ected). Mrs. H. E. Mocullough. FROM t1=U1vu ALVU LV1.U1".I.'x'n4n. 1 presented by A. E. Sutclitte of the Shantymerrs Christian \ Association. 1VDIiN'IlS TrRY OF PRAIISE Miss Jess1e'Bryson. Choirleader Mrs. E. Richardson, organist 11 am. Anthem: Evenlng,and Morning" 'I(lOake1ey)y 8010: My Mother's(Prayenr" M193- Audrey Clifton. A ._u......... . 'I'J'no17AfI1\I T.N'lfA \J -LLllJl.'4.L\v bV'\I-a- ougq-u Monday, May 14-Y.P.s., tspea.1<- er: Mrs. J. R. Isinton. return- ed missionary from China.` ' Thursday, May 17-'R.a.1iy in in- terest of Central Division, Isons of Temperance. `Sunday. May '20 -- FATHER'S DAY". Beaver Boys and their fathers specially invited.` CENTFRAL extends A hearty invitatiqn to - the A whosoever" in the name of. the isaviour. Jesus Christ. _ - ' Visitors. fourintu. Strangers cordially welcomed V " -Tllumiay. May 10, 19 . 318.1 . VJ.Uun:L"a ua; u.-.-u.u..... strangers and viaitors invited ' UITUUII Vrvuuyuwu run run..." Stroud Anniversary, Juno 3. (Elizabeth ``Street) Rev. A. E. Baker, `Minister 3 P.M. SERVICE Btroud Presbyterian church \.'1`. lemon and Mrs. R. Langford `Officers in charge EVEHINQ UUTVIUU All ------- v- . A I-I~UMA'N INTEREST STORY by Mrs. Alfred D-art of the Salvation Army. . A MEDITAVM-ON. `S'omebody's Mother" (by Anna M. lStone) presented by Miss Vera `Charl- e S. . `Minister's Message: M0|'1`HER .'l`he work among MEN NWAY FROM HOME AND MO'T`I-IEER. ` .....\=nn.l-nrl kn A F}, .uf(\_]{Aff3 Sunday, May 13, 1928 Mother's Day Services United Ghurch of Canada 4-nnulii A I $IJl `hm W`, ,4? ,.._N......5 ..-- .--v unday School at 8 p._i:_|. I` umuu Dnurcn 01 v uuuu u- CEli'_l RAL CHURCH SALVATION ARMY lTADEl.. .ru`r\r1` rr vwrnrru .24!!! s'r. ANDREWS` .Preobybrian Church - 1- 1-1:, L III.-' . % M..LANDAl.E Presbyterian Church Sunday, May 13. 1928 0'I`lI-FER NOTICES -rvu-nan `m | :-a-_- May 8--Mr. and Mrs. -Chas. Mil- ler and family spent the week-end with Toronto friends. -n.,,_. ._.'I .u....u.-. .Au.-..-. no :r &VLtu`1LuLLg aanuuau uu ~..--.----. . 1 `Chas. -Miller and Mr. and..vMrs. W. J. Miller and Miss Ethel `Mc- Master visited Egbert and lCooks- -town friends on \Sunday. ' ' Brown,ley-Tr-uax. A very pretty wedding was quiet- ly solemnized on Wednesday, -May 2. 1928, when Miss Mabel -Louise Truax of Angus and Mr. R. -Ross Brownley of 'MacKellar were unit- ed in holy.` matrimony by Rev. B`. V. Abtbo:tt of -Ivy. -The wedding took place at the home of the `bride's parents. Mr. and _Mrs. Thus. Truax. The "bride entered the drawing room ion the arm of her father to the -strains of. the Lohengrin wedding march. played by Miss Audrey Clif- ton of. Barrie. :She was charmingly attired in poudre lblue flat crepe trimmed wi-th sand. with shoes and stockings to match, and carried a bouquet of carnations and roses with -maidenhair fern. lShe was at- tended 'by her cousin. `Miss Viola Cleary,*ot M-ldland, who wore cin- lnamon crepe de chine. The groom was attended why `Mr. Frank Hig- glnson. The groom's gifts -to the bridesmaid and organist were pret- ty silk scarves, and to the grooms- . man a pair or silver cuff links with pearl setting. `After the ceremony a wedding breakfast was seryed to guests. tollowin-g which the newly Wedded couple left by motor amid showers Of cpnfetti for Niagara and other points. The `bride travelled in a dress of navy blue serge. The bride. who is well and, favourably known in `both Angus -and Utopia districts. wasthe recipient or many useful and `beautiful gifts. ` the happy couple and asseunble-d~ \VlLu .LUx`uuLu LL&Uu\.A:I. Mrs. King and Ibaby Alice of_IChi- cago, are visiting her sister, Mrs. [Wilfred -M'c'Master. 13.... III` .'l\......ua6nn on VV lureu uu\.uu.u.-.u.u.. Mr. and Mrs. `T. Dempster and family and `Me1vi1le Barber spent I Sunday at Colllngwood. Mn and Mrn. T-I. Dundas of Elm- Special Moth-cf : Day Service Ila`: `Q Sunday at `uoumgwuuu. Mr. and Mrs. H. -Dundas grove were vistors with Mr. and Mrs. `Harry Brown on Thursday. , , 11-11`... ......a `Urn nu.-1 \/Tran ` 5 .l".$VJ.. ' Go-to-Sunday-School Day This is Go-to-1SundayISchoo1Day In all the Sunday Schools of On- \tar1o. `Special program is prepar- ed for Afternoon session of our school today.-Viuitors Welcom- ed. "I`D'|\:f ' 7 P.M. THE JUSI KIDS" NIGHT Special invitation [to the boys and girls who are members of this live organization. There are now 121,000 me-m'bere in the Pro- vince of Ontario. His Wot`-ship Mayor Mccuaig will give an address Please Wear Your Buttons Anthem: The Glory of the Lord." (Goss). Solo (selected). Duet (selected). KEV: W: 19: l'Ll`JD'La'\.l&'L, JJcIJIp of Ioriliia Music uuirni-shed `by Drillia. Choir. Dr. Pescott is chosen Preacher this year for the -Conference Sunday by the Program Com- mittee of the Toronto Conference of the United Church of Canada. ---`--.- --u.--w- ..... Every Family andva-ll TtheT amily ` at Church on Mother's ay. Anthem: The Heaven are Tell-_ lng." (Haydn). `Solo (selected). n 1511' CHURCH OFFICIALS NIGHT Sunday Evening, May 27 Ispeclal speaker: I-ION. E. '0. D|R'U'RY.' Assisted -by Members of lsession T of Collier St. Church. Special Music at all Services. -EV\ERYuB'O'D'Y WEIJCOMIE , - J uvuuiy Inn, IV V '1!!! Special Evangelistic Service vW1ll `be conducted by Rev. J. E. Brown. ~Ex-policeman .0: .'New M York `City. One night only. Come ; and assist in and enjoy this Gos- i pol Service. `Collection will be 1 taken. -- ...... . ,....., MR. 0. T. JOHNSON of Jamaica, B.W.|. from Toronto Baptist Seminary Bible School at 3 pm. \ ' -COLLIER swans? United Church of Canada Rev. J. Johnstone Black. B.A.. B.D. Minister Horace (Wilson, AJR.C.O. Organist and Cholrleader. 7 p.m.-5pec1a1 l_al'VlUu uuuuvu_ M`-V MOTHER ` Miss {Charles will give a reading 1 entitled `Som4ebody's Mother". (Anna. M. Stone). Mrs. Dart will give a special address from ex- a erience. The Result of a other : Prayer." 3 `Special singing by a Choir com- 1 posed of Mothers. Mrs..Enisign; Langtord will also give a spe- 1 019.1 Mother's Day address. Q: , _ _ _ _ _ _ ___l .J-llama Inniinll 's1'. czonaws cuuncu ALLANDALE V VBurton Ave. United cums` ALLAN DALE . Pastor: Rev. Geo. E. Coultor Cholrmaqter: F. J. D. Norman 7 Tuesday, 8 p.-m. Prayer and Praise Service ,\Fr1day, 7 p.m.-M1sslon Band 8 p.m.-Young People's Meeting . for Bible Istudy ,___, , J < V / Sunday, May 13, 1928 11 A'.fM;-T:H?E PASTIOIR 3 P.M.--JSUNDAY `SCHOOL 7 P.M.--'S*P`EC`I'.AIL MA-0THlER'IS DAY SERIVIOE ` Come and hear _Goo. King, the Boy Singer. A cordial-invitation to all. El\\Il Ir\lV\Iu- uvnwuuu Sunday Evening. May 20 AREV. W. E. PlES|CiO".l`T; D.D., nf Inv-Hlln Rogatloh Sunday. May 13 Preacher at 11 am. servicey The Ruvorond the Provost 0? . Trinity College, Toronto. RD 2 LI BBA\lE LIA I IIIII CvvIv'V] I V! VIIIVI 6:71. P. I-l.~ cosauuva. M.A. `Collier su-oer Regular Baptist Church A eariiluv-\_ `A nu vvvvvvwnrupsun-vs oivms SERVICES Sunday. May 18, 1928 11 A.M.--aT1-IE MmNmsqmR MOTHER'S DAY Friday, May 18. 8 pm. nngi-I E .... ..-Il-l.!- Q-....l. Saturday, 8 p.m.--Pu.b11c Meeting ; SERVICES SUNDAY 11 a..m. and 7 pm. IIB A T IALILIQQLI EXCHANGE NIGHT W959 '1`h_e Officers of C Company, Simcoe Foresters, will hold their Annual Dance on Friday, May 18, in thevArmouries. Orillia, 9 o - clock. Seavel1 s Orchestra. 1% MR8. MARY ANN SMITH Another link with the past was broken with the death on Tuesday. May 1st. at Angus. or one of On- tario's sterling rpioneers. Mary 'Ann Craw-ford. in her 86th year. widow of the late Daniel `Smith who died in 1902. Mrs. Smith was born `in Toronto'ln 1843. At an early age her parents settled in the township of Mulmur. After her marriage at Bond Head in 18`61_.__she made her home in Barrie for '?`"'years. moving to Brentwood in 1868. Of late years she has resided with her sons in An-gus. -She leaves to mourn her loss. two daughters. Mrs. John Cor- bett of Gravenhurst and Mrs. Wm. Mascoe of Chapleau, 0nt.; five sons, William and Daniel of Superior, Wisc.; Hugh and Edward of An- gus; and tsamuel of Cache Bay, Ont.; one sister, Mrs. Geo. Bain of Glencairn. On~t.: five brothers. Wil- liam Crawford and John and Thom- as Legate of Superior, Wis., Ralph Legate of Allberta, and Robert Le- gate of Colweil: also thirty grand- children and eighteen great-grand- children. She was a member of the Angus United church. `Interment was made in the rfamily plot in An- gus United church cemetery. Dwxtzcr. . Harold Booth had a. narrowes- cape last week. (He -backed the car out of the garage and was prepar- ing to back it out of theglane when it stalled. He got out to crank the car and it started. going through the garage taking the doors, which had been c1osed,hthrou-gh -the back. He managed to get it stopped. however. `before further damage was done. `Mfrs nu-`A '\II'us 1X7nn `Que-rnu l'|A1- ' UFUHLU uuu &VEW .LUl'l\u ` Wm. Fox, the successful conzest-'1 ant in -the oratoricad contest at ; `uussey [Hall last week. is a -.-o min" of Wm. Moore, Baytield Street. I 1 Miss Brook and Miss Gertrude 1 Brock arrived at their -summer home 1 in St. Vincent 'St.. yesterday. Miss?! Roberts of Toronto is visiting them.` Minn M Tc`. M-nnnnnhv Marv -+ \ Wtt (JUNE. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Barker cele- brated their' golden wedding Ion May '1'st.' `Tea was served in `the afternoon -and many old friends called. Mr. and Mrs. Barker were presented with many useful and beautiful gifts. IXYIH \ll'nrn|hAv-csnn AP "l`nv-nnfn urn: UUGULILUL 511.93: Will. \Ium`berson of Torontojvas home for a few days. `|\/I !-an ,`I nuuin Il`nnHnv- nf 'I"nrnnfn in Prayer Meeting, Wednesday. 13: J. racy o ' J Congratulations to Mrjand Mrs. V. `Miller upon the arrival `of a. young son. Saturday last. T _T Mnwfln and fnmilxr rnrnrn in LIL`: Mia E. Wright of Toronto spent Sundagy with her mother In Dunlap St. `Klan Txatnn X"nf AnnIn A. H.300. !"'l- 1 Miss Uena. Ne`.son. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '1`. J. Nelson, is spend- mg a few weeks w1th,trie;1.1s in Toronto and New York. T 117v-n `E`nIr Ohn uulr-nAm:I`n1 Awning`- I'5\)UUl.`|-B UL LUIWJIII-U SH 'VlUlI.lll Luann.` Miss M. E. M-aconchy, Mary 'St.. and Miss M. D. Laidiaw of Toronto sail on Satgrday from Montreal for England where they will spend sew era] months. `Mlu any! `Inn Tnku 'l3nlv. `ARIA -CF! IIIUII LIISI Mr. and Mrs. John Pain, Mid- hurst. announce the `engagement of their youngest daughter, -Hazel Mary. to Mr. Albert George Graves, of lmn`.-sing. The wedding to take phc<-:- early in June. Mr: A D \f"nlduyn11 AP l"InnInnn+_ ulfu JJo 1: &Vl.I4lUl.JtU.'Ulh The engagement is announced of Gv:1c-r.- Dorothy. second daughter of Mrs. Catherine and the late James B_r_v-sun. to Mr. Thomas Bradley of Toronto. only son of Mrs. Jessie and the late Frederick Bradley. the x;um~rlage to take place quieny :n unne. May 8---Miss Virivla Bates of Tor- onto was home for`-the week-end. IK`an E la'1IV"'Vll3`\ unnn-1-`an randy- UIILU VVEIS IIUHIU LUl','l.llU VV|'.'t:RL'Ullun Miss F. lswltzer spent` the week- end with her mother, Mrs. Peter Switzer. 'LTnnn1A `Dnni-In land a `v-novnwnnv An- IIUHIB LU!` I1 LEW uaya. Mi-ss Jessie 'Cou1ter of Toronto is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Jas. Duff. ' 'I _`l'4-uunlal `llnnbln `l'\n1l\.-uni lI'uvn:1r\nw_ JJUIL. .zHa.rold Martin, De11bert_lMum=b,er- son and Whitney CoAuIte_r left last week for the boats. -1\/Hun Rlfnninwin Q-u.vI*r)nn AP 'Dvu:R.. Y.P.3.-'MOnd&y 8 Demo Meeting for Prayer and Praise Wednesday at 8 p.m.. J WUUIS LU!` LIIU Uugca. -Miss Marjorie S-w tzer of Brad- ford rspent `S-a'turda.v with her par-` ents, :Mr. and Mrs. Wm. S-witzer. -Dnxyllln tint` Alcxv Tlnnnvr AP Oahu- 13111.5, 'LVJ.l'. auu .VJ.l.'B. VVIII. D'Wl.L'aUl.'c -Orville and Alex. Hooey of Osha- wamnotored home on Saturday and went on to VVavrle\' to see Mr. I-I_ooey s mother, who is ill. lVlII`jII` E 3 TI I ITI` May '8--|Mr. and. Mrs. V. `Tracy and daughter, |Eva, and son, Lewis. of Iorlole spent the week-end Wm) B. `Tracy. . Fnnahnfilinflnnu On \/I'|~ urn? `MI !-Q JVUVV Irlllll. LIIU VVCITLIIULV LICIS pICl\' ed up again, everything is begdn-: ning to look nice and green which makes Lt a little more encouraging for" the `farmer, although quite a portion of wheat will be `below par. Ahnfhnr n1 1\/Tina:-lnnr 4E!-nHnn'x: jIUl'l-(U11 UL wucal. W311-.UU UUIUW par. Another of Mlneslng :Station's, oldest cltlzens died last Friday night in `the person of Joseph Tom- llnson. in his 82nd year. Deceased had been alllngvfor several weeks and nally-passed peacefully away. Funeral -services were conducted by Rev, Mr. lPope, {burial taking place at Mines-lng cemetery; Bereaved friends have the, sympathy of the community. .V \ - WHMXBS Lavina McKenzie of Tara onto wasoat her home In Sophia St. over Sunday. , M"a.1 I'!! nln (`rnvln maa nn h`v-u'_'1v uver wuuguy. Mgss. Elsie C-owle sails on '-`nday on the "Montoa`.m on 9... '-13 to Glms.-mw. London and Parts. ` Mliau IJHRV-nl-h' Tmnnnv In w'uy|'r_!1 \.1Hl.v`).`\'L'\\. IJUIIUUII uuu l."l'|By. V | Miss I-Ind:-eth' Lcnnox is xr.vlr.g ram--e.tgA1n Sudbuzy and C:ap'.'-ol on Thursday and P-1da.y~ngnts of thza week. ' -`.d'v_.An \'un5In 3'1!` `Kuhn! TJ\k.r--F- Wlli V\'6K- `M:e.-es Myrtle and Mabel Rahc-.t- -J -n spent last Thursday In T -`onto with Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robert- SW1. RA ! rvwuu-u -vuvw--V- - __ -_ Sunday. May 13, 1628 11 a.m.---Devotional Service. 1 2.30 p.m.--Sunday School. * 7 p.m.-Spec1al lservlce ent1tled_A MM MOTHER" , pru.'x-.- 1-wriy in June. ' Mrs. A. P, `Caldwell of Cincinnat- ti. Ohio. and Mrs. J. F. Crawordi of `St. Louis. Mo., came to attend the funeral ,of their mother last week and are visiting their sister. Mrs. D. H. MacLaren. Tkn Anntnnvnvvunnlv in a-fa m A u u AAA A0 JUUUE BUM, 'DaLu1'uuy ll1S:Lo J, Martin and family moved to their new home in Mldhurst on Monday. .nI1nwA nnla manna n `kn nvuifn Asebxgg colds seem to be quite? prevalent in this vicinity. Quite a." number being laid up with .them.| -Miss `Edna -McKee has nished- Duuuay. . , . I I Murray -Pratt has been under the. doctor's care. -once more. , I "I'!an `lfnnn \InTAnn 3:1 n`nIIv`vv mun; UUL`:l.Ul':l UU.l't'. UHUE lllUl`U- > I Miss Vera McLean is slowly pro- gressing after her recent operation for removal of tonsils and adenoids in Barrie =R.V. Hospital, last Mop- da.v. ' ' \YnrIv blunt +1..` n-nnthn... `Inna ou`n`c_ Mrs. Ford. `or P2.'L1delphit is vis- ins her daughter, Mrs. W. C. Lit- e` mun W` Yifnlhi AC Vnnnnn nrnnnf lluHI`UI=1'.'|J!3lll5 uuu Mk) WILII lLUlll.u' "Miss Edna -McKee has inished' her course in the Barrie Business College vpass_ing. all `her examine. tions. ' 'KY.r\nvv\nU| |`Dn6-4-nu nun-I Gnu-.11.. -0 |rIUllBs ' N-orman Button and family of` '1`oron'to were" `Sunday visitors at T. Pattenden s. ` n 1un.... rm .'rr........... ......a 'r 1|n-..rr..1V1.-H.` I VHLLUIILIUII 5- I Miss F. Knapp and J. Mctbeilan of Barrie visited Mrs. W. Knapp on Sunday." `luinwnv J3v-nff Kn: rl-scan nnnvn l+HA nltftow that. the weather has pick-' nu no-nin nvav-vfhincr in GOSPEL HALI. a7 MARY eraser. exam!` ommn or Mmmmas: Lord : Day Breaking` of -Bread 11 min. ` Acts 20- ! Sunday chooi and Bible Bead- ing 8 p.m.;2 '1`_im.,8-1'5. Ante 17-11 Gospel Meeting 7 9.11. Romans 1-16. All seats free. No doiiectioue i ALL WELCOME Prayer Meeting Wednesday 8 pm. Act: 16-18.

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