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Barrie Examiner, 9 Aug 1928, p. 12

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ween-cuu ll. JG-3. l"H.l'SUll So Mr. and Mrs. McElwraith and Gwen of Bellevine are guests at the home of R. A. Cooper. Mrs, (Iran-1' llnhnnnu 1:1-an fcshrnvw HUHIU UL IV: A. bUUpEl'- Mrs. Gran-t Mahoney was taken to Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie. on Monday. Mr, and More nwmnm nf 'Fnhnv\n \J1Bo 1.1.1 5: . Miss Helen Malcolm is holiday- ing at Katrine, Muskoka, with Miss Mahony of Guelph. , Min: F`.vn1vn A/-fnn fnfvinnn IUHILIVVS. I Mr. and Mrs. David Martin and children of Toronto enjoyed the week-end a.t Jas. Pearson's. 1|/I'm nnr` `Kan `M.-.1n1.......-.xn.. ......1 ._--_-- ..\,\4w.. A.JA\C-4\J\JJ fast co1vors-Sale Price .. `LADIES CORSETS AND CORSELETTES, Rustproof bones-S:1le Price . . . . . . . . 89c FACTORY COTT'ON-Sale'Price . . 15c yd. LADIES NIGHTGOWNS, longsleeves and short sleeves, white or co1ored-HaIf Price 79c LADIES HOUSE DRESSES, Priscilla fabric, Jim-L ,-....1,\.... 0.1. n..:._ RAYON SILK, g`ood_qua1ity . billy I-Iruu ovoo In or vol o nu-uouou-nu Frank I-I111, Tinfln IS-t.. was called to Toronto by the death of his bro- ther. Harvey Hill, who died sud. denly in the General LI-Iosplml, July BLUEBIRD CREPE ".'l '.auuC1\ LU Lllt' L'UlllHlUIlll.y. F i v r 3 I ) t 7 Mrs. McGinnis was a life-long resident of Flos, havimg `been born in September, 1877. on con. 8. There she lived until her marriage 32 years ago, after which she resided on con. 9. She was a faithful mem- 'ber of the Presbyterian church. She is survived by her husband: three sons, Noah of La Fleche. Sask., An`- ,drew aund William. at home; three daughters, M-rs. Gr-ant Johnston of Longford. Jessie and Delphyne, at home: one sister, Mrs. Jas.' Orr. Creemore; four brothers, John and] `Sam. Cotton of Killam. A]ta.. \Vm. gcotton of Elmvale and -Sim. Cotton of Flos. 'l`11cn Fnnnm-01 On TI:-unu I\I'\I-v\l\`1-n..-- Euc:1"?1`ew`d'eceased was of thaiftype of christian womanhood whose ab- .sence will `be felt in this community and the sympathy or all is extend- ed to the bereaved family. J.\u .IJClll5lll(`l.llo i The three churche , United, An- 'g1ican and Presbyte ian, withdrew tiheir services Sunday afternoon showing respect for Mrs. McGinnis. iof Mrs. McGinnis dauntless char- 'acter and of her strong faith till the last. Despite the wet day there was a procession of aibout 150 cars containing sorrowing relatives- and lsyrmpathizing friends and neighbors who paid their last tribute to.the ` departed. Thu Rnnnuazul on-.. -1 AL-A`n .Rev. E. Thomas spoke very fittingly. U1. I`AU5 The funeral to Knox cemetery on August 5 was attended by many from the district as well as others from Orillia. Om, Cvreemore and Longford. Rev. E. Thomas took the services and the pallbearers were Thos. Smith. John Thompson. Wm. Porter. R. Amderson, H. Giffen and `R. Langman. I Tho 4-In-An nknnrlnnn 77-15-: 1.. uu tlL'L`ULllhL U1. Hit` ruin. ` It cleared for awhile after tea and a series of races were enjoyed! by young and old. Girls race. 5 yrs., .Donelda Clu-te; boys race, 5 yrs., Donald Dr_vsd'ale: boys. 10 yrs. and under, Mel. Rowat, George Beard- sall, Stanley Cnlute; girls race, 15 and under. Ina Mc-Quarrie, Ina Beardsall, M-ayme Ritchie; married: ladies` race, Mrs. "Wm. G{raham,- Mrs. `Vim. `Fleming, Mrs. \Vm. Beardsnll; married men`s race, Geo. Graham. VVm. Fleming, Verne ,Bea'rds-all; single ladies race. Miss lMary Ritchie. Miss Agnes Ritcthie, {Miss Florence Ritchie; single men`s race. Bert Rowley. George Ritchie,' Jack Ritchie; fat women's race, Mrs. Dan. Rowat, Mrs. Jos. Adams, Miss gnes Ritchie. I Those who attended from a dis-I `trance included Miss Sadie Ritchie of Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Greensl- ,way of Portsmouth, Ohio. Mr. and `Mrs. VVm. Rowley, George Ritchie, `Robert Ritchie, bliss Agnes Ritchie, Miss Florence Ritchie, Isaac Rit- clhie, Mrs. Ailen and son, all of Tor- onto, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Ritchie land Misses K.tth!een Campbell and Lima W`atters of Midland. Mr. and `Mrs. Farley Ritchie of Collingwood, `Mrs. Chas. 'S:roud and family of Niagara Falls`; Miss Evelyn Tub- man of Acton. A 1.-......... ......-L.... ;.d.4....._1-5I L1,, ;bo~r and good citizen, he wa }spe`cted greatly by all who him. He was a devoted R iCatho1ic and one who attends lchurch regularly though he nearly all his life to drive to P lston to do so. 1.1:. no. .. .... ..:..,.. ...xn.. u., _._- . _.._.._,_, .._,.,._, ........ .. The annual Ritchie family re- union was held at Balm Beach on Thursday afternoon and evening, August 2. Although the afternoon was showery, lower one hundred` were present. The supper was serv- ed in buffet stlye in the pavilion on account of the rain. Tr nlnnmn.-`I /-an n uvl.-`S1,. A4`!-.-H. `Ah ibo-r cit} Ispe-cted b f`*ovkn1:n and A... < White summer shoes can be kept spotless with DLUH LU UU EU. His wife survives with the fol- lowing family: R. P., Niagara Falls; Daniel. Port Credit; John, Detroit; James, at home; Mrs. Herbert Col- u__mbus. M2`-s. Fred `Houlahan and Mary at home; M-1`s.'Jos. Quigley. Penetang. Ritchie Family's Happy Re-union `V`I"L... . - n . .4-.1 `I'D-:L..1_:- ...__.'1__ . . . . . . .. 25 a yd. oosncuoocoo . . . . . . . .. 45 `ULCLL J.\Ull` attended , nn-In `Inn 1; .L.-. was IIUCU ILIAB had 0 Phelp- VVOLB JV?` :0 knew Roman `AAA I-do uuau I 1 ,his -..\1--. l 0510111115- Mr. and Mrs. S. Paddison of Tor- onto visited over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Paddison. 111---`. .1.-nu manna- ma. ........ -..I1...I SEE THESE VALUES they're GOODYEAR tires V THAT IT 8 BEEN BOLD FOR NEARLY FIFTY YEARS AND IS TO- AY A GREATER SELLER THAN EVER IIFORE l8.A TESTIMONIAL THAT BPEAKS FOR IT` IUIEKQUQ OURATIVE OUALITIEI. LADIES FLAT CREPE DREsEs-5o dif- ferent styles and colors, regular $12.95-Sa1c Pric__ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $6.9 LADIES DRESSES, about 100 in `the lot. Basement Section-Spec1a1 . . . . . . . . . . $1.00 LADIES DRESSES-a good assortment in- cluding Voiles, Fancy Broadcloths and Rayons, will all go at . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.95 KIDDIES BROADCLOTH DRESSES, with panties-Sa1e Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98c E1i>RESEs AND PANTlES,_ also BOYS .WASH SUITS. Busc- gage gs-vv -a -____ --__-. ;1`;c:I`\1`t`Secti011-Sa1ve -l;ricVe' . . . . . . . . . . . KIDDIES SOCKS--Big Bargain .. 10 a pr. Chrysler Distribiifor -:- Phage 1 Erie HIIAIAHIVI-llllaln v--wt: IIZI jIl& il\.I Ulul ' G are promter l'6|l6V6d DB. TAI-lOMAS"FC CTRIC 8' I L` We have thousands of articles not men- tioned as space will not allow. Come in and look for yourself. We are the only store that gives good merchandise at a ' reasonable price. }W.A.GROSE The home of real serAvico" j Internal a_r_1c.l E>gter9_l_ Pains` 2&9 Lung-nu 1: -.4 .--.- \We re offering great tire bar- gains for Chev- rrolet, Star, Ford a n d W h i p p e t owners. Full qual- it y , Goodyear- built tires at prices that mean really low tire costs. See these. RIGHT now 1xra ro n-F-For} n A Thuv`r-Hsday, August 9, 1929 Wk 'l`t;`l'e:n;i~ WW - the best Peppermint Chewing Sweet for It is economical to use and easy to apply. !'Icn'o a Nam: snatch` J onrnhoo mug MEN S SUITS, tweeds, sizes from.36 to 44%, to go at Half Price . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.50 MEN S STRONG BRACES, special .... 29 MEN S HEAVY WORK SHIRTS, Khaki, light and dark blue and black, reg. $1.2S-Sa1e% frice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..*.~ V . . . . . 79 MEN S WORK socxs , . . . 6 ms. for $1.00 ME.N S COMBlNATIONS--Special 69 M-EN S COTTONADE OVERALLS, good value . . . . . . . ..% . . . . . . ..' . . . . ..`.. $1.35 MEN S LIGHTHOUSE OVERALLS, regular $2.50--Sa1e Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.79 Ku-:N s BROADCLOTH SI-IIRTS,T all shades and patterns, reg. $2.50-SaleVPrice . $1.29 our 7th TWO TABLES REMNANTS IN BASEMENT AT HALF PRICE any money (:1 an I The Barr Ie Bar-kga m House 1 Duo `fwolvo Jean Tucker, aged 11. ltaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Tucker. nar- rowly escaped serious injury at noon on Friday of last week when she was struck down by an auto driven `by Mrs. J. Walker. Prompt action by several men .who~witness- ed the incident undoubtedl -averted more serious consequences. As it is she escaped with a severe scalp wound and some bruises.` After these had been dressed at R.V. Hos- pital the child. was` taken home. Mrs. Walker was slowly driving her car across the sidewalk into the lane between the Roya1.Bank and `ed. Lb'blaw's when the accident happen- l Wm. `Merkiey, who was operating the crane which toppled over and caused the Welland lship lcanal dis- aster. Aug. 1. when ten workmen lost their lives and many others were injured, was formerly em- ployed on (`the =CJN.'R. here. He op- erwted the crane on the wrecking ou-tfit. Ibut left the railway last March. `His home is _in Midland. A witness at the inquest was at the opinion that Merkley had pro- baply lost.his head for axmoment. Merkley is still in the Canal Hos- pital suvtrering ifroma broken bone in his heel, which he received -when he Jumped from the toppling `crane. I-{etwas reported in a very nervous 8 an 9. roam-:3 ALLAKDALER IN CANAL DISASTER cuuuuc wu um Lulll. Line-up--JF. Plant 13. Moncrleff c, Gilchrist lib. Ness 2`b. Marshall 3b. Kelcy ss, 'Clu-tek rt, J. Plant cf, 0'1-Iearne 1!. Successful Garden Party Despite the rain which necessi- tated the removal of the supper tables from the lawn to the church basement. `the Prebyterian garden party was quite a success last` Thursday night. After the -bountiful eats" had received due attention a good program `was given. This consisted of vocal sqlos by `Miss. Annie 'lDavis,eMiss Mary 'Rayner and Arthur Jay, clarinet solos by Mr. Sylvester and a reading by Miss Esther Thomson. Prior to and during the supper selections were given by the Aliandale hand. There was a good attendance and nearly $100 realized. uuu 'Llu'UU FUUS ILl'U.ULlll'el.lv The annual garden party -in `con- nection with St. George's Anglican Church was held on the beautiful church grounds on `Tuesday. August 7. and was well attended. Ideal. wea- ther prevailed and after supper a musical program under the direction of Mrs. Godden; iSr., was rendered by the following local artists: Mes- srs. Reg. Godden, L.`T.|C. M., Arthur Jay, Emory I-I111, Mervin Corlbett, Misses E. Doibson, A. Hamlin. Jean Kearns and the `Sunday lschool or- chestra. There were many ladies- of the church helping to serve the sumptuous tea and the Women's Auxiliary are to 'be congratulated on the success. I Allpndulo "heat Oookatown The Aliandale softball team de- feated -Cookstown 19-6 at St. Geor- ge's garden party and avenged themselves for the 7-5 defeat sus- tained at 'Cookstown. Ness, Mon- crieftf and_Gi1christ with rout` hits apiece led the team. T.inn-nn_..m` 131.-.9 v\ \,r.-...,...I-n -.-. | U '$_IGllUL'.ll, J.Ul'UUlUn On Saturday at 4 p.m. on Burton Ave., a woman visitor to town, in a highly nervous condition, ran dir- ectly in front of an auto driven by "Dutch" Levit. It was impossible for the driver to avoid hitting her. Dr. 'TurnIb-ull attended the injured woman and found one collar bone and `three riubs (fractured. Tho nnnnn1 onnnn momfvv In `Ann, 80. Interment took place in C01- lingwood. NH`: 1?` l'R.nH'nv\n1nv-Hm and Jana-h- UJ5WUUUo _Mrs. F. Butterworth and daugh- ter, Marie, of Toronto. spent a few days last week W1-th Mrs. W. H. Wallace, Bradford ISt. - MI` and MIG T A MIIA1afns ant` VVGJIGUU; oDl`uUl$Ul`U 3ln Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McA1liste.-.* and daughter. Margaret, of Collingwood. v.s!ted this week with the latrter's sister, `Mrs. M. W. semmena. . -xv _ _.__ "EM 'iIo'{veiI' age ".ii;`;{5;{i1;'wm play a pos-tponed softball game at Allandale, ssamurday night. weather permitting. Th: nfnllnmina V-mun `hnncn `Han-nae pU1'UlU-511.15: The Ifollowlng have `been visitors lent the rectory during the -holidays: Rev. W. Gruer Luxton. Fergus, lRev. Cyril Stone. Belmont, Malss., Rev. G. ` B. Williams. `Creemore, Miss Maud MacKay. `Hove, 13:13., 'Mr. and Mrs. `Russell Richards, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. 'E. R. Hudnett, Toron- to, Miss A. W. Wright and J. 0'-I-Ialloran, Toronto. On Snhyrnv at 4 nm nn Rinvfnn MEN S KHAKI PANTS, extra heavy drill, reg- u'1ar $2.00---Sa1e Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1.39 MEN S SILK HOSE, reg. 50c---Sa1e Price 39 MEN S TIES, reg. 75c-Sa1e Price . . . L. . . 29} FANCY PRINTS, fast colors . , .. 25 yd. GINGHAM-.-Extra,Specia1 ..... . 15 yd. A BOYS KHAKI PANTS, heavy drill,` regu $1.50 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95c pr. Ever sincethis Annual Event opened, our store has been crowded: We wish to make an ap- ology to the customers `who could not get in on the many Bargains Saturday. We were- unable `to serve everyone owing to the crowds that jammed our store to partake of the many `Bargains offered.` But we promise this week being able to serve everybody, owing to the fact that our staff will be increased. People came from miles around to share in the extra?- ` ' ` ordinary values we areoffering. . SALE STILL C`ONTINUES, and we wish to draw our patrons attention to the fact that this is not an ordinary Sale. This event staged by us once a year, surpasses all Sales, and unless Below you nd mentioned a few of the extraordinary Bargaine offered at this Great Sale. rm.-. . '14 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIE 1 " _ y _ uauy 1 dune. Im WORLD'S GREATEST SYSTEM I on ` Away: 1: Canadian Pacic - 5 0 Cam. Vhgd pow`: Trgvfomr-0' Ghcquu. Nea'ou'ablcm:ywM'l. . by h A,____ uu .Lurauu,y. Mr. and` Mrs. Thos. Cooper,.Ken- neth and Doris spent Sunday with friends at Alliston. `lm nn `Inn 11711! TIYLIL- anal Tl` u'u:uua HI. l'$1lILUlh Mr. and Mrs. Will White and Lil- lian enjoyed Sunday with Midland friends. Wallace Porter and Mr. Witt or .\r11.lUU1Illl UVL`l' L111`: uuuuuy. Mr. and Mrs. Erle Copeland and Charlie of Toronto spent civic holi- day with the to1'me1* s mother. I \TIea WYn\~gnnn 13InT'HA-' unfnvunnri uay \'V1Lll LIIU LU l'lllCl' B IXIULIIUIH Miss Florence Ritchie returned to Toronto on Monday after a. few weeksat her home. `,\/In and Mn: 1' Dnnbln nf XXVI- . VVCCHB L lll'."l' llUllIU\ ` | Mr. and Mrs. J. Rankin of Mid- land called on friends in the village `on Tuesday. \fv~ an:-1`4\/Tn: 'T"hn Pnnnnw Van- *3`i?` 'VI3*1nch of F1nch s Co ners 1s the guest of Mrs. Marshall Lang- man and other friends. '\`f3nn \/I nun-nun; \1 nnnn An Al VH1;-an, IIICIU auu ULllt.'l.' Ll'10`Uu- Miss Margaret Mercer of Tor- onto was the guest of Mrs. W. A. .VI&]CO1IIl'l over the holiday. Vfn and live F`.v~1n (`nnn1ovu-1 ant` 4 H7pp7 ;`_ V`3b await you milixz. and Mrs. S. A. Tipping and Kathleen motored to Oshawa. on Tuesday. .1/Hue Winnh nf `lNnnh u (`nu-nnv-u la ' Illloyournnnalionuarly. For infonnalion. apply your local count. or VlUIlUCly (IL KICU. J.\1u.'uu:a. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reid 0! Bar- rie spent -Sunday at Wm. 'I`ra.in's. Ted Manning of Toronto is holi- daying with his cousin, Rex Man- ning. \`h~ and \/I've Q A 'l"lnnInu- and TOURIST THIRD CABIN as low as $134.50 round trip All Canadian Pacic ships nail via the St. Lawrence. the mighty water boulevard to Europe." .. w..g -.v. .....v _.--... '. -_...._.. Miss i:Ianni e Hopkins of Tiga-onto is home for a couple of weeks. 111-- 1v-1..-_ 77-1.-.. 1- ___IA`. A...l__.l... on Ouvoouv ow- vv -----..-.y w. nu----u M4ss Velma Usher is with friends in Barrie for a week. Tnc: 7\v`lnAnv-I-nun n "I"nvu\n6n annnf Ill Dal'l`lU tul` C1. W663- Jas. McArthur of Toronto spent Monday at Geo. Ritchie's. ` NV...) \:Yn....-.1.-A. J "l'IA...\,..L- 1- LAII l I\JI-Jl. UI JUyUI.IU FUUUIIUUIIUIIU will crowd your memory of a_ Canadian Pacic Tourist Third Cabin trans-Atlantic voyage. Un- imited possibilities for recreation- good meals- leasant, airy cabins- and con enia companions, all com- bine to alight you. Yet the rates are surprisingly low. Mr.` and Mrs. John Elrick spent a. day in Cvollingwood recently. \l .I__ u\|Lul--; *l\........-:.. ..-.4.........l L-...:. -nag ova \r-ronvcv Uvvv-u --V. Miss D*tt1e3z`-41-"-}s`aaV.1:ss-c:`.n returned home Saturday after a. month in Toronto. 71' r' _.._.... .l:1.....I--- l_ I\..l1 bovunc\a\`y vwnvvh w --- --- -v-- - U H. Clement spent `S-.1;;1.day in a0 'I .-nun 117! and `DR .l"`avv-av-n1-\A`H an; 2 DOORS WEST OF THE BANK OF TORONTO Monev refunded if ssosI3`not satisfactory. WATCH FOR OUR BIG SIGNS IN THE WINDOW `OOOOOOOQ99000OOOOOOOO'OOOQ'OOOOO`OOO O%O%9%%OO%%%OO%O9%OOO{ uu. Lorne, Will and Ed. -Campbell are camping at `Wasaga, Beach. NH-2 'l -Tnrraina nf 'I`nv-nnfn in 171:1?- uwxupuxg. til. 'VVttEt15l1.,Dt:1.Ull. Mrs. Huggins of Toronto is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. C. Houden. 1:-1_,_, \v____. _ 'rv___\_.I.._ -3 nI-..-._L- aiawwqamamiimmg 3 ELMVALE NEWS jilllilii%ux%i%l you visit om? stor, you are missiinWg'c;f1ieW<;f ;3C'i;'e;1test Bargain Events in history./_ "`"'U .. V. vi :1 IvII'ICl\_rII General Agent. pecan mac C.P.R. Building. Toronto HOST of joyous recollection - will nv-nun] vnnr mnmnrv A A ; A ECONOMICAL mums ' ` * Aupeuuodaitoun VII!!- i In England on Continent 03:5 1: Extended Tours. 88 to `H :70. 0410.50 up. _ J. B`. MACKAY .-`I A4-..` l\---._ III- HASPROVEN TO BE FAR BEYOND OUR GREA'-TEST EXPECTATIONS '7vvvvvvvnvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv v v v v v v V V V . . V V . . . . . . . . . V . . . . . V V, nniver-saryS1|e LIAc%DpnvI:'M Tn an Inn mrvnmn nlm nRl=iA'TF'.ST%F`XPF`.(`.TATlnNTQ ..f Allandale Boy Scout items will be found on page 1?1. Imnn Mnnlinn T.nr-kharf in nncmd. "IV:-II: name EXAMINER we-as. -32b Former Councillor Taken James Welsh died on August 2. at lot 1. con. 10, Flos, and his body, was laid to rest on August 4. in St. . ` Patrick's Cemetery. Phelpston. 1 where requiem mass was celebrated 1 by Rev. Fr. Egan. in .St. Patrick's J Church." Many flowers and mass 3 cards from sorrowing relatives and '. l `J 1 I 1 1 1 friends were placed on the casket. Three sons, Daniel. James and John. and three sons-in-law were pal]-I bearers. Among those who came`: for the funeral were Mr. and Mrs.`t \ John Welsh. De it; B. P. Welsh, s Niagara Falls: Mr . Walter Shan-.1 ahan and Mrs. Geo.\Eavons, Tor-~'c onto: Mr. and Mrs. D. Welsh, Port ; Credit. ' t Mr. Welsh was a native of Limer- V ick. Ireland. htavin-g been -born there c April 15,1846, but had lived practi-I s calls: all his life in Flos. In politics v . he was a Liberal. He was very well` (3 M known throughout the township and; ;,on several occasions. the citizens a M. -,had shown their confidence in him.s B honoring him with a seat in the 5: ~ township council. A genuine neigh- e uuuu uuu aurnia. I Recent visitors at Chas. Lannox`s were:'C1ine Lennox of iStravtford,g~ Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller and Miidred of Toronto`. M.acLaren Miller of I Parry .ownd, Mr. and Mrs. F. N. 5 Burton and children of Hamilton. 5 Miss Minnie Miller and Mr. and 3 Mrs. John Giichrit of Toronto. 5 Card `of Thanks .t Mr. Geo. McGinnis and family ; wish to thank their many friends C- and neighbors for kindness and ex- pression-s of sympathy in their re- cent sad bereavement and to the Crossiand Institute for their kind- nnsn, `"- VA vac D688. \auu5L`u.Lu'U1uUnS JVGX. i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Gardiner. Ecomba. M'ich.. motored to Ontario and visited relatives at Oriliia, Mid- land and Wyebridge and. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Vvade. Cnhey left for home on Monday, mot- oring by Way of Coliingwood, Owen Sound and Sarnia. `nAnAv\6 `7`Bl'\In:~ at f 11..~.. `I -....-_-I- in. a. nu wsun. I At the big swim in Barrie on Monday. Rex Manning, son of Mr. and Mrs. VV. IS. Manning. was the first `Simcoe County contestant to finish in the across-the-Ibay swim. Congratu-lations Rex. ; MVU anti `Kn: Tlinhn.-... rq-.._1:_.,_ her friends and neighbors of Elm- vale for their kindness when her home was destroyed by fire. I Mr. and Mrs. Hipwell and family of Brampton and Jack Lawson of Woodstock spent the week-end with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Lawson. I motored land visitors Lennox s were:' Cline .Stravtford,g5h0k to the community. Mr. and Mrs, g Mm`... gm: 'Mn,:..,..: lllll UL I\ULUl`u A large number attended the dance at night when music was furnished by Wilson's orchestral from Midland. Death of Mrs. G. McGinr.is H A woman greatly esteemed in the circle of her friendship passed away on Atigtist 2 when Mrs. Mar- garet Eliza McGinnis died in Tor-' onto General Hospital, following an oper...tion for goitre. `Mrs. McGin- nis had been in poor health since March. In June she was taken to Penetang `hospital and showed such improvement lltt she was taken; two weeks ago, to Toronto for an operation. On Thursday last Mr. McGinnis and son, Andrew, in re- sponse to a telephone message, left at noon for Toron-to `but Mrs. Mc- Ginnis had passed away before they arrived. Her death came as a great ME`Q NI'r~('!innia 117$ Q 9 Hf'n_`lnnr .' we WGBK-GHQ. _ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Percy Leaper from Nartuck and Mr. and Mrs. George` Tipping of rcoldwater spent Thurs- day at S. A. T1pping`s. I MFR. A 'Rvnu.vn uakg.-. 4.. H...-".1. uay al. a. A. upp1ng's. I Mrs. A. Brown wishes to thank MI`. and M)`: IT-Tlnuvn D1111 P.-..v..`1.. _. _.......,..-.... uv... LIIVJ nc\.l\`ClU.lo ' Mrs. L. Christie, Misses Helen` and Jean and Graham awe spending` a. few weeks at their cottage at Wa-1 saga. Beach. . `P A (`nnncm '17`-Ian 13u..1.:.. -n.._.a De Iounu on past u~ `Miss Madeline Lockhart is spend- ing rtwo weeks with her sister in De- trait. In. .T_ Seltz is attending the Y.M. Sdo DH.U1l. R. A. Cooper, Fred Ritchie. Fred Hart and Mr. Mc E1wrath motored to Huntsville on a fishing trip over the week-end. I `M ... .....a 1:... n....'.... -r___-. - nuuxuv. Mrs. Kee and two grandchildren; Royal and Freddie Kee, of Toronto., are the guests of Mrs. Geo. Stev-I lehson. \/fun Dnnn 1.1.... rs--- r1-..:I-,. v-<- .of Toronto, were the guests of Mrs. Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Fox. Gordon Fox. Mr. `I-Iartwvell and Miss Atwell. all uuauu. ' E. Thompson over the week-end. `A ... T r11-.-x-;x- `ow - I lU'B- Mr. and Mrs. Elrick. Mrs. Clhas. Lennox and Margaret amd Mrs. Jane Lennox spent an evening at Mt. St. Louis last week. Mrs. Chas. Stroud and family of Niagara Falls are holidaying with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ritchie. `| `In: Tina 1.-.! 5...... ..........1_I-.-1.1.__._ . UH xuuuuny. Mr. and Mrs. O`CFie1d of Torontol lspent the week-end at F. Vansick-i e"s. lu and `Inn 151...: A1- 11.... Pm`. - ._ Toronto are renewing acquaintance; this week. } `Elan "'O$lOnVIA` `l.`I..3;.1- ...-a.....-...'.1 4.... I-HIE WUUJS. _ i Miss `Margaret Elrick returned toi Toronto after holidaying withl friends here. 5 `Nina `Dhah. `IDH.-.1-.3- ......: ..1..:1.a...-... 11611! nuns. i Mrs. Blain Ritchie and children of Dundalk are spending the week with her parents. hr, Ah MPG T-Tnv-n1r1 IqI'|l\++ nf W 1 L11 1161' parcu L5. Dr. and Mrs. Harold 'Scott of Hamilton spent the week-end at Jas. Hill's. I `ARI.-a 'l`_'l n1.... `|l'..`I...-.1... :_ 1...1:.1..-. Mahony Miss Evelyn Acton returned home after enjoying a holiday with relatives. 11.. ac! 11.... T\..-.x.a `|l'..._4.1__ ..__n. tron. '0. J. Seltz is attending the Y.M. C.A. summer school at Lake Cou- ohiohlns. `Mr and Mrs. R. Paddinnn of Tor.

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