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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1928, p. 5

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MA-~9 -up The late Lillian Olivia Trewheiia was born at Penzanoe. England. in the year 1880. and spent her child- hood and maidenhood years there. Coming to Canada in the year 1907. ghe has spent most of the years an the vicinity of Edenvale. She was ever of a bright and cheerful disposition and was one who de- iighted to see a-ii around her happy. Her talent for nursing was used in service to her neighbors and friends van at the sacrifice oi? -her own ealth. She took a deep interest in everything for the betterment of the community and in the Work of we Women's Institute. having been president for two years. :She was a member of -the Baptist church and attended the United church at -Edenvaie. When health permitted IOO\\~ yd on's. '\I.. DOMINION TIRE DEPOT '_ _BA_RRlE' . _; Do you watch the pressure of your balloons? Thursday. May 31. 1928. These broadcasts will consist of the closing prices of the mining stock-s, listed and unlisted, on the Standard Stocks and Mining Exchange. Also any aut`hentic*news and current gossip` regarding mining operations and market activities. * - - Our radio` audience are invited to forward any com- ments or suggestions which, in their opinion, would in- crease the usefulness of this service as a medium of in`-_ formation. BRANCH OFFICES Windsor, `St. `Thomas, ' London. Kitchener, Lindsay. `Toronto Omlllia, Peterboro. Announcinig % Our Mining Broaclcast THEY are designed for low pressure. That's the reason why the pressure of balloons should not dropscven three pounds. .:Under inflation means premature trouble - ex- cessive wear on side walls - bruises and breaks in the cord fabric that lead to blow-outs - treads worn out before their time. Drop in at a Dominion Tire Depot once a week and have your tires inspected. Ten minutes ser- vice b an expert will add miles to the life of your t res. You are never far away from a EDENVQLE `.Ul u 0-U" W-4,1" ovv--v n-vv-vv A great many people from here attended the Collingwood sports on the 24th. The Edenvaie girls` ball team played the Orioles but were defeated. The girls won first place. in the league last year and with a' little more practice they intend liv- ing up to their reputation this year. Some of the gi-ris hadn't had a. practice at all this season. but in the near future they mean to get {flown to business. The Late Mrs. John Sinclair It is with feelings of proitound re- `(vet that we chronicle the death of: Mrs. John Sinclair. daughter of `the `late Mr. and Mrs. John Trewhella of Penznnoe. Cornwall. England. which took place at Collingwood hospital on Friday, May `18. 192-8. at- :61` about eight months of intense guffering. mun Iafn `Lilli-.~.n nlivln 'l`nmxv.hn11n| Aiex. B688 (TORONTO, L517 METRES) From 5.45 p.m. tO6fp.m. Barrie Tire Service A Livingston Bros; _ _ANG_US `Ii-l_ORNTON` 4 I13 Station C NC F. G. OKE & CO. OVER 4 Member Standard `Stock and Mining Exchange LU`: on.-, -ovv Qv-1 --v-y-.-v B111 McNab, who unde-iwvent an operation for appendicitis in the Coilingwood hoapita1'?Satu1`day. May ~19. is reported as getting along real urn 1'1u1'\'t,!,Y Jzwuuuu. r'.'Lm1u:u'ta'L,;n..uuL- on. A. Maw and F. Hiltz. Among those who attended from at distance were: Mr. and Mrs. G. Arthur. Mrs. O'Brien and Mr. and Mrs. Saunders of Toronto. Nurses Scott and Wags '01? Collingwood hospital staff. Mrs. MoRae oft 'Col1'1ngwood. Mr. Fer- guson, Chas. and Andrew Heyburn and Clifford Neff of Slnghovmpton. won an 4-uogganuwu `The funeral took place on Sun- day afternoon to Minesing United church. the service -being conduct- ed by Rev. Mr. 'Pope assisted by Rev. Mr. Buckberrough of Stayner. Mr. Buckberrough took his text from Rev. 21:l2I5, There shall be no nixht there"._.VIr. Pope spoke for a 'few moments from the verse found in `Rev. 7:14. These are they who have come through great -tribu-- lation and `have washed their robes and made them white in t-he blood of the lamb." Edenvale and Mines- lng choirs sang during the service. Mrs. Morley Livingston sang. "Some Day the Silver IChord will `Break." The casket was surrounded with wrea-th`s of flowers donated `by friends. Among these tributes were tokens from the following organiza- tions: {Baptists 'M1i-ssion |Circ-le. Minesing: Women's Institute. Eden- vale: Missionary Auxiliary. Eden- vale. A large number of sympathiz- ing friends followed the remains to their last resting place in Minesing cemetery. `The members of the `We- :men s Institute marched in a -body paying their last respect to the de- parted member. nu.,. .....II.I..-m...-...._ vlvnnn flan and | May 28-MI'. and Mrs. A. E. Mov- risen and Misses Phyllis and Olive spent Sunday with friends In Mid- land: Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Purchase and family at Gamebvldge: Mr. and Mvs. Alfred Thompson at Baxter. with R. Foster. _ - u -1-` _, 11-.--:4 \t_r1__A.-1_..-.. "CV00 -I-I0 -O-`\-Iv-vvol Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mcrcutcheon of Toronto spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Brolley. - _ _n nln._..,..L.. `V1-91 nu uq-vv-q yyvvvv-vv ---`---- Miss Novvene Bvolley of 'il:c:;;*onto was a holiday visitor with her par- ents here. "\/In and \/Tuna T Invinn `-\/Tn nn I put I-UH OOQVOIII-IVO I The pallbearers were G60. and lHa.1'vey Beeton. P.lGw`1lohrls~t..A.D1x- nn A Many nn W T-TIH9., Amnna BIILH IIUUB. Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarcllne. Mr. and Mrs. W. Javdlne and Master Bobbie of -Cveemove and M-1'. and Mrs. E. Newton of Hornlngs Mills spent Sunday at Elmoroft Farm". xRev. W. IR. Beverldge of Totten- ham will occupy the pulpit here on Sunday next. pus. nu-..y..,um coo uu-.~ V"... 7.. ........,.. `She leaves to mourn her 10,98, be.- sldes a large number of friends, her husband and two daughtevs. Pearl and Rebeoca. and five s1stershrea1d- ing in England. .-,_I_ _.J...... A... Gun she assisted in the church choir. __ 1...... L 12 Owen St., Barrie Wxl1l{~, and Mrs. .108. Frallok visited grlends In Uxbvldge recently. \:Trv:: D I-1 `.'\.1'llna smnnf in few davs ;'AT ixidii I-:I.gin 5111 EGBEl}_T. May 2s-Mr.-,aIn Mrs. Jas. Mc- , Quay or isunnldale called on friends `here last week. ` ' `7lg!onnn Cancun Vnnnnn `AID fkn IIBTU RIDE \VG$Ku I Visitors trom Toronto for the holiday were Mr. and Mrs. R. J. '*Hanna and family. Mr. and Mrs. Kennmer. Mr. and Mrs. W. Robert- son and family. . Mr and Mr: `lnnn AP Ann-nrn Wllrll Llflllul ua \lL'{IllIVluVo _ M-1`. Henderson spent the week- end at his home in Tottenham. '\.fu mind Klan Q \Knf\nnvr uncut n '"i{s?'vv. A. M1116 of Barr1e.ca11- ed on `friends here last week. Mn an:-I \fvvu lnnwtr annual nnou UUUIE LIUIJFUVUUI The telephone men are busy` fix- ing the line. A storm last spring turned out a number otposts. A ` Noarly Run Over Boar As one of Ivy ; young men was motoring up north he very nearly ran over a. Juvenile bear. He got VIBILUH GT u II 4-u`uuLu'g. Miss Elie Spears of Port Mc- Nicoll spent the holiday ywith friends . here. VI`-1-an Qnnakuun-(nah `I'aaIn- aunt` LFJUUUH VFW: ` > The Presbyterian Mission Band held a picnic at the river on the 24th and had a. real good time. IRAV, F`, V. Ahlhntr ruin-Had +1-IA gtxcuuu no uouuo-.33.. .~.......u.n Mrs. R. H. Miles spent a. few days gn To-vonto last week. Mrs. Moore of Istayner visited Gill! uuu am: 5 Pull KUUU LUNG. LRev. F. V. Ablbott visited the school on May 23 and save. a. very interestins` tail: to -the children about Empire Day. . Mina L, Davin nnnnit Hm hnlldnv CIUUUL J`JHly|L'9 uay. Miss L. Davis spent the holiday with friends In Oranzevllle. M -v T-Tandarnnn nnsmv 1-ha wank- _Ull|-1 EL 1118 HUIHU H1 JIUEFUIIHWHL Mr. and Mrs. B. MoQuay spent a. few days in Elmira. at Elwood Mc- Qu'ay's. - Mrs, WV, A, 1/|'H1An nf `Rum-in ma- DU UH ILFIUIIUS UPC {CHE VVUVK.o Mr. and Mrs. Cleary spent Sunday with Istayner friends. It lnnlza 1:. if Turn in anhuav n Rain: WHJI -cynyuvr Lrwuul. -It looks as 1! Ivy is going to have baseball again th_e way the park is being improved. `FHA fnlnnhnnn man nun knuu Clo- HUH uuu {EMISSI- Mr. and Mrs. Ellson of Aurora visited at R. H. Arnold}. T Miss Elie sneer: of Port i, _ :!.'nl|.V- : `ur_`_"a`|:;_r_';`9!fW.f out of the car and tried to capture Young Bruin but it crawled over a. ditch and got away. ' uu.{Iu~:.` and Mrs. Bailey of Toronto spent Sunday at thohome of E. H. Sloan. IR nut` KENS: `frn `Qnnnlrk II Tan- pg To-vonto last \V6t!Ku Mrs. Moore Istayner -with her sisrtel`. Mrs. `T. McEa.chern. (or a few days last week. A nrnnnf rnnnu nnnnlax fvvnnn have IUFUULU ltlial. V\'ECl\- `Some local young people attend- ed a district Y.P.S. meeting in Cookstown last Friday evening. The May 29-Mvs. W. Sloan ot .M!m1co spent the holidays at `the home ot.Mrs. -S." W. Watt. B10 11 IV/Eur.`-and Mrs. Wm. tsneath of Tor- onto spent Sunday at H. Graham's. '\,I'.. ....A `IN... 'I'_1'A..-1-l..-.. 4...: Cn...Ilu- uuu ti-L d'lv5,o LWLU 3 Mr. Campbell. of Markham has opened up the blacksmith shop for `business. ` . - \Kn nun` `Ina Dnknnfa AP Dnnnknun UL 01 K4. L4UUUl'll LQEL auuuay. Douglas Cul-Iingham spent last `week-end in Toronto. Mrs. Neilson passed a. few days in Toronto last week. `nrvuo Ynno` Iynui-In` r\nnv\1n oinn, oovoq-v vs ~.v.--u -- ~- Mrs. Franlvv V;lla<`:`e Aurora. and Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Wa'.l-lace of Hamilton were guests over the holl- day at Orville` Todd s. Mluuna Tlnrnfhv nn T.i1Hn'n Qlnnn (ray 5.` Ul'VlUt! LUUH 3. _ Misses Dorothy and Lillian Sloan spent the holiday at the parental. home. ' \.l'.n and `Inn Dnnu A? Tnunnfn voayv |i..J\-III -ruccwvug any can \a vvoqvw Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins an;;l fatal}; of Niagara Falls spent the week- endat Jas, '1`a~te's. Thfn f`nvv\v\`\n AF \ll'nu\bkovn Han UUULIIUBG. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts of Peterboro are visiting at the home of Mrs. Alters. ` May 23 -.- `Mr. and Mrs; I-Iambly and. family were guests at the home of J. C. Coborn last Sunday. 1'\nuo'1na .{`nI.Hncrhnn1 annvmf loaf May 28-Miss Alberta Graves. who spent the winter mcmths in Oshawa, returned home last Wed- pesday. Miss Graves was accom- panied home by -he!` father and mo- that`, who motored to Oshawa last Tuesday. 11.... u.x......-.... nu.-1 nnn nP Maw- NEWTON Rome" THE BARRIE EXAMINER Advertise in The Examiner; the I paper with the circulation. I young people's p1c1;1c is to be held at Innistil Park. J we 28. `Min. in km nxmwnft mnfnrnnrl EU lllllllu rams. JUNE 5'1`): I Miss Olive Bayoroft returned home yesterday from Toronto where she had been for a week ow- ing to illness. T Mrs. Geo. Harvey is home again much improved in health. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. D. Harvey on the arrival or a son. ` CUT The Grange Hall, Letroy, wan tilled to capacity on Wednesday evening, May 28. wh n the comedy drama entitled, "Arno g the Break- ers" was presented by the Y.P.S. or the Allandale -Presbyterian church. The acting was or very high order `also the staging itself was skillfully contrived to suit the en- tire production. Th: Dav .T `R '1"!-unw-ncnn urhn ZCCTCCVC I -I-.- The next meeting or the 'U.I".0. and U.F.W.-0., will Ibe `held on June 11. at the home of Mr. and -Mrs. John D. Gilchrist. Papers will be given -by Mrs. Stoddart and Mrs. Henry Mdcuaig. Roll call. What {4Ia.box;-saving Device Would I Prdze . oat. Lu! uuuul. usapxuyeu. After the play the cast was en-I tertained at upper by the Lerroy choir. I '1. uuauug . Mrs. Atkinson and son of New- market span; Sunday at Alibevt Dix- nr\'c: Lille pl'U|1LlCl'.lUlh The Rev. J. B. Thomson. who coached and rehearsed the play, is to be congratulated on the wonder- ful talent displayed. Affam fhn nlnv than nnc+ um: Afl- PA! _!-F-E59 . Vlklll Page Flvo OITS. .VI1'..and Mrs. John `Hill. M1`. and 1\I1's, Harold Hill Of Detroit. M10`?!-. and H. Dalphiu of '1`m~onto spent past week with Mrs. John Hill's sis- Iger, Mrs, R. H. Miles. nan \\,rn\Ynh urhn nnnrwnnf nn 19: in Well.

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