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Barrie Examiner, 26 Jul 1928, p. 13

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Willi Laden. e and ad- tdtal. A. H. T605; Wife 63! . 0!! for em- HUG The flat. mall with ads: you @111? 0480 me and Oro. n and tar: Ital, so :0 Uto- rrie, Mr vvlljlr Lb!-0660 ' EDDY amid UVHA ind. 6'11 580' and (`V DU!` Mm. 0' Ba;-' 1 of `lu- ts. `X U1'l\ '11! UU UIIB UL UHU aractions at the Lennox X.8I'6SI 111 K11 U91` U10 IJUJJHB. Mrs. -Brandon of Ovo Station vis- ited Mr. and Mvs. Irwin McMahon ,`:.aat week. taking In the garden ;4Rl`t,\'. :\rrs.Pev1-v Leigh and children` W`. F 9 baby 'cau,v. * l\I1~s.Pe1'r_v Leigh ape-nt i-he week-end` with `Miss Ev_e- ayn '("1m'-k. \TI.~.~-2 Ahnn >(`.1m'k has stone to --The Ladies Baseball Tourna- ment open to all clubs in North -York will be one of the many at- Picnic. 1): ."Dpl'l.lCt` L1I'U\'l:' l`ill'Uly Mrs. J. Aiderson of A1_11st0n ,,3pent the week-end with Mrs. W. Elliott. 'mu-. I3vnon'i rrlsx nlnvn A W11`. nun Jit. 1. u. l|uu.n M1`. Hall is at his home here now. accompanied `by his daugh- .,ter and tnrniiy. Mr. and Mrs. Cam- eron and c~hi~idven. Mrs. `Shepherd. :1 school teacher here in the.d`a,vs when Charlie ;-h'id`d1e and Len. Leigh were ."1earnin' readin'. wx'itin' and '1'ith- ,meti0." has been visiting Mrs. Ir- .win M'o.\`Iahon. Mrs. 'Shephez'd is now over eighty ,vea2's of age and Jltili quite active, taking` a keen in- Ltyerest in all her old pupils. u..a tnmzminn nf nu-n Qfnrinn vin- gym 'l`llll"K. ' Miss` Alma Clark has gone to Miner. Vuskolm, for the summer. ' Vfna I.-1m'nJ" n? "Pmvrmtn hi vlzaiflnsr week-end. , Q _ The concert in the PaVlllOll here on Friday evening was well up to the advertising. in fact surpassed anticipation, and very much enjoy- ed by the large audience. The company included several real good song and dxnce artists, who received much applause with per- haps Teddie" Ashton-the favor- ite, but Helen Clezg gave a mar- -velous performance in the skip- ping rope dance. Some liked the aaxaphone and banjo music by Gamble and `Cooper. and the gui- tar andToddle song. Billie Arnott. the magician made lots of fun and the popular songs by Sally B01-. auk were very pleasing. H. S. Gourlay, who a few years ago, was very popular in the U. S. as an ex- centric `comedian, but who has not been on the stage for ten years. gave a turn that took exceedingly well. There was a good dance af- .4;er tho concert, music by the Gold- en `Slpper Orchestra. Many were present from a distance as Or- ,ang:`.'ille, `Shelburne, Toronto, etc. The garden party of St; Alden's Church held at the home of `Mr. and `.\I1's. Butler was :1 gvand suc- cess, the -pvoceeds amounting` t0 15270.00. Mrn, "Nms. Leigh and children of .as27u.uu. Mrs. `T1103. Leigh and chlldven .f1`oront0 Me the guests of her sis- 91`, Mrs, VV, J. Anderson. \/I've Rm-t. 'V1'l2'19v and children -_{\11neL. .\lu.`HSLusu, LII1` Luv auuuucn MN. Jnxwnt of "I.`o1'onto is Visiting .N1th hm` c`1z1ug'hte1'. Mvs. ICruse. .#YW.'\n.'V r`.-um-at Hui n-nvnn nmvfv .V1[l1 um` tlilU&'.UlUl`. o_V$l'Hy v\..L'uac. --Don-'t t'om.ge the garden party At the pavsoxmge on `Tuesday. July 551, Dome and have a good time. b tho July mp- e at go we Iacates. ' . , John Jeb'b was taken to Barrxe R. V. Hospital on Tuesday to have his foot treated. I `V Mvvc ('1. `Nnl'a: has returned. to jng` Wltn Mrs. L`. Lxuleulgux. Miss Marjorie Van Fleet of Brantford is visiting her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. James H." Mal: golm. Mr. and Mrs. T. Patt_erson and son, Lorne,` of Toronto, visited with Mrs. T. J. Corbett over the -week-end. rm... .m......m+ an Hm Davilinn hmm July :2-1--.\Ir, and `Airs. `Thomas .Bte\'=nsm1 nnd family of Alliston. Mr. and Mrs. Herb, I.`e1'1'y of Cooks- .-gown spnnt Sunday with their inother, .\l1's. Jos. 'Te1'1',v. Misses Jean Mm'1'1son of Alllston ugulnu. The eBmdv=n's glvls played a game of softball with the *'1`eho1~n- mn glvls on Tuesday, 17th. which gnded in a tie. A return game will be played at Bvaden s on T11ursda,v. 'l`|nn nnnrinnnl vain: nf' H19 `Inst DB pI?l_\'l'.'U UL J31'ilUCU 3 UN J-IlUl'BUCl,Vv The continual rains of the `last couple of -weeks have been very hard on the hay crop but if it gpolls the hay It certainly helps the sprlug crop as there is a pro- mise of the best in years. 91!`. tl .Vll'5. 14. H. J4t`lb'Uo Mia:-1 Estelle Bugzslmw is spend- ing her holldhys with her father and sister at her cottage. _ Mr. Amey of Linclsuw is visiting Mr. and .VI1's. R. N. Reid. ' "Hp 1-T.-:11 in at his hnmn have }V.].., 15 Vlwox-A005 coo vouw -. Edward ispindloe of Toronto is holidaying for a week at his home `nere. ` '- ` Miss `Marion Banting of Toronto is spendng her vacation with Mrs. v-u--cg v . OU1(>)l', .\11'H. aus. Lc'1`1',v. lfisses Jmm MOl`I`1SOn Alllstoll and L. Little of Rosemountspent a ;,'ew days with .VII`s, E. Erwin. 1\4'v nn Mm. Anderson. ;:6V\ UIl,\ 5 \VlLIl Vll'l'9u J14: -l'4l'\\'U1v Mr. nnd Mrs. Bruce Anderson. -'M1ss,Ail=en and `Miss Cummings pf Z\Iic11nnd spent the week-end at ."Sp1'uc'e Grove Farm." M :-ca .T Ainvinn nf Alliszton 1'. and lV1l'H. uzu'uutu'L. Mr. and ';\Irs. Muokleston and Jack are spending their vacation with Mr. and-Mrs. Houston. Mrs. Bob .\IoDom11d and son are .v1e1tm:' Mrs, McDonald's pavents Mr. and Mrs. L. \V. Leigh. Min: W...-m-Ila Flnasxlmxv is snend- L111 1923: DE?` 110310 link- cooxsrdwn" i iIiIlaiuluI&aw% M;-, oynton of Fergus renwed uaintance here last week. _ 'Bc$\/nu: F1. Kilkennv of Bronxvllle. gcquaxntancq nun: ma; wv:cm- ' Miss E. Kxlkenny Bronxvllle, N.Y.. is visiting in the vicinity. -n-.a.......A adnhullnn nf 'l`nvm1f.n in unas. LVIXUIL ' . Mr. and `Mrs. Chas. Nlxon have returned home after a motqr tour ;o the States. ' Jnhn Jphnh was taken to Barrle ms Ioot Lreuwu. Mrs. C. Nel'.es has returned. to her home in Fesserton after v1s1t- mg with Mrs. F. Coleman. r TL/Hen Mqrinavin Van `Man? Of .\.ll'>|. W . -J. xuLu;'1':suu. Mrs. Bert. Wrlf-'.'1e,v and children of `reroute are spending the holl- flays with Mrs. Wr1:`1e,v's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bf1l`1111Pll`t. M nnri 'Ma-.4. Muckleston and `fhuriqlay. July 2a, 19za H ` - A `l We focus your head- lights in conformity with legal `require- ments and do the work so that the lights stay `~`vun" anvnu 5U U50 U 565 that way. the Lbove ain- anon!) HAWKESTQN; EGBERT W N: -A-U GL1. Vjtjj 3 I-v('-"'IVIlI.`I`\JVV I\al-AFB], \llIIB usluvl an Juan 18--SPRING BOARD `AND TOWER DIVING, Men. 19-SPRING BOARD AND TOWER DIVING, Ladies. 20--SPECIAL LONG DISTANCE SWIM, Allendele to Barrie, ap- proximately one mile, open to Ladies and Men. Events numbered 1, 2, 7, 8, 11, 12, 15, 16, conned to Residents of Simcoe County only. . - - Isumxsu. Pmzzs will be given for eeeh of the ebeve events. !'60tv OR H Barrie, Mon. Aug.6 and see Canada s Best in Action .lI""UU IIJQO I I\I.Jld has an-can 12-50 YDS. FREE STYLE, caiilfunaer 16.` 13-200 ms. BREAST STROKE, Ladies, Ontario Championship. 14-50 YDS. BACK STROKE, Men, Ontario Championship. 15-100 YDS. FREE STYLE, Boys over 16. 16.---100 YDS. FREE STYLE,` Girls over 16. 17-MlNNOW `RELAY, Girls under 12 years. an-nuuinvti nn 1 na\ ' Akin 'l'(\\lII.`D BIUINQ Ill... under Auspices oi Canadian Amaleur Swimming Association and C.A.S.A. Onlario Section G I O N SI! 1]? S 9'-3U IUD. UFDIV l11VUl\anr , auunu '\luuu l0-l00 YDS.- BREAST STROKE, Junior Boys, Ont. Championship. FREE STYLE, Boys under 16. . IRl'|l!l'! G"I"\I'I l'.' IV2..I- ____I__ IQ 2I{I d%Annua.lOI1tario V 1-50 YDS. FREE STYLE, Boys under 12. 2-50 YDS. FREE STYLE; Girls under 12. 3-50 YDS. BACK STROKE, Junior Girls, Ontario Championship. 4-50 YDS. FREE STYLE, Junior Boys,_ Ontario Championship. 5-100 YDS. FREE STYLE, Ladies, Ontario Championship. R n _ -- upI\n lIl'|l'!OI'! Q'I`\II I5 ll-.. f'\..l.-._- 4f`I.-...-.:..n.Ln D-\.lUU IUD. rnnr. an Inn, uwuwu, vuu... .. .........,..--...-., 6-100 -YDS. FREE STYLE; Men, Ontario `Championship. 7-50 YDS. FREE STYLE, Boys under 14. -8-50 YDS. `FREE STYLE, Girls under 14; 9-50 YDS. OPEN HANDICAP, Junior `Girls. - A 4 A4; IlI\G IIIHTN I 6"` I---Egan D.-g mg. NEPTUNE AND HIS SEA HORSE will lead the Parade. BARRIE BAND will supply music in all its glory. SWIMMING GIRLS, with the latest in Beach Costumes. . '2 BI'l.;`LS (Cra:ig and Pritcharcl)" - Playing all the new I, ___ ._L _E f`-_l.____.-- "f""c'2`ic'11'".3.'r'a}I':i."e J`.:;;;t.;'s'c3.;;;:.;:;;.' "` M `FAIR TAGGERS, whose smiles would melt the North Pole. DECORATED BICYCLES - The C. C. M. Factory on a holiday. Medals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd. . vv vvl sill CHILDREN GALORE IN COSTUME-School days are over, Hurrah! Cups for best group of 10 or over; other suitable medals. \7ATz'1E17Y 'I31'vYvEcHXMFfE)Tv'6i-`-5ATvAEA AND MANY OTHER AQUATIC STARS wnu. awn EXHIBITIONS DURING THE AFTERNOON Evznrs 1('S.t?n9drdP'I:iM). ALFRED __PH1LL1_ ----- __.....A. - AV:-suntan! 3!! A The Big Parade Barrie, Kempenfeldt Bay CANADlA-N- HIGH BOXRDTEIIANEISN Btu-%HASTmG.$. ___.-- gin): t Al TORONTO S CIVIC HCLIDAY `REMEMBER THE TIME, 9.30 A.M., SHARP ?t:ncYdrcT1:i;h;i 1':-Ia" aAiuv_ui: :xAMm:n AT 9.30 A.M. ROUTE - Parade forms at Queen's Park, down High Street, along Elizabeth and Dunlap, about turn to Clapperton, up Clapperton to Collier, to Markt Square. . ` ` RACES AT MARKET SQUARE 1-MILE RELAY (men) - 440 yds. each - 4 Silver Medals. 100-YD RACE (men) - lat, Silver Medal; 2nd, Bronze Medal. 50-YD. RACE (ladies) - 1st and 2nd. ` 100 YDS. - Girls under 12 - lst end 2nd. 100 YDS. - Boys under 12 - 1st and 2nd. AT TEE MARKET SQUARE, F THE PARADE Annnnn -u-:1 - -n..u-uju :`:---u-- n &j: --1`: -J-a Q Ann`. ' First `Four Teams entering acceptzci: Prize; $15.00. MEN *5 SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT EJEIE Page Tl-all-(ll ace: obt-

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