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Barrie Examiner, 16 Aug 1928, p. 13

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I11 Db1'UUln Mr. and Mrs. A. 'P. 'Lin'nell of Toronto and Miss Violet Barton of Montreal visited over Sundaywith Mr. and Mrs. R. `G. Manuel, 73 Owen Street. 1ur:..... 1ur...... n-1,..- `...._v nu-:_ _ 1- -_ `VVUUAD VRCNI-JUN: Mr. and Mrs; W. E. Neusseser returned to Detroit after spending a fortnight with the latter s grand- narents. Mr. `and Mrs. 1H. McPhail_. Bradford :|S treet. Dnkt lV....:... ........4...1-.... -1. L1... u:.'nu~;u1'u 'Dl4l'UUlvu ' Robt. Craig. care-taker at the Court House. with his wife and family. are leaving today on an extensive motor tour of Ontario and New York `State. ll. 1...! .11.... '1lr..h.-.. c1---:...-.1- .u.`. 4JUt`Ju\,' 1 tfllttbullh ; DLIWSUI. Misses Eva Bradley of Parry Soud and Dovothy"C1;11*1 of To- ronto are visiting` their cousin. Miss Anne `Clarke. Sanford |St1`eet. 1|! , I n - L_, 1 ll` vv viv- ! LVUW LUIEIS Dlalvo IU vMr. and Mrs. Walter Swingle and four children and Miss Nancy Seibewright have returned to Montreal after pending veweeks with Mr. and `Mrs. -B. Lawrence. I'M`: nun` Mun `Ynunnnun Du-.`J-_J WILN Jlllia GHQ $Vll'8u `I3: IJHWTU U 11 8. `i'~Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradford and son Jak of North Bay are spending a-week with Mr. Brad- ford`; sister, Mrs. Wm. `I-Iil1,.a1so with Mrs.` Bradford's mother, -Mrs. Grey, Peel Street. Mr I3!!!` Mun '1':-\`nn Dnuvnnn-. nu` \l'I'U.Vy I'VE ! Dltlflln Mr. and Mrs. Jghn Bowmam an`- nounce the engarement of their only dauzhter, Wanda. to. Mr. Charles Miller of Sparrow Lake. the marriage to take place quietly thguend of this month. .....I ll-.. 0---..- a..':.I-.. D arm 01 01113 HIGHER- Mr. and Mrs.- Geor e -Snider, Craighurst. announce t e on ge- ment of their daughter. ta Joy, to Re inald Ber-tram. son of Mr. and rs, Howard Bertram, Dalstom. the marriage to take :| an `u an . D KY fllHUU III IDU'pDlIl'U3I'o Miss V. A. MacMahon. R:N.. Miss M. -G. Penrose. R.N.,' Mrs. V. D. Beurdsull and Daphna, Mrs. A. R. Mcljiachern, Thornbury. Mrs: Wm. Reid and Miss M. J. Caston. R.N..,are holidaying at Waverly Qottage, Barlydowna Beach. - j iwiiilllllailii "J`(f)UR]."ST!S, ..t1`;mg.'e1's and Visit- .` nun nnu-r'H-1H\v h1vhar1 fn nf- .-.- ---_-..-_ ..-...- ..--_- ,,.--... ng a} week ;n,Ferg_`us. `. T .M1ss Lorme Wllson of Antqn l:`la :5 1v:c:`-an)! hon" nnn Man I` Miss and holi- -`Mrs. H. E. ,Whittiker, of Brid e- pprt,._Coni1., is visiting with re a- txves. 1n Barrie, Elmvale and sur- rounding vicinit , after an absence of 25 years. rs. Whittiker is a niece_ of Mrs. M. J. Osler and a ~ -5 YY.........J. 1'1 D.......l_..1l -cuvw 00118111 Barrie. VI... Over ninety guests were pre- sent at an unique and interesting` outdoors wedding` held at the home of Wilmot Atkinson. New LFlos_. yesterday. when Elvin Pearson was married. to Miss Lillian At- kinn. and Harold Pearson was wedded to Miss -Myra Atkinson. The grooms are cousins and the brides sisters. `Elvin Pearson is a well-known young farmer in In- nisfil and Harold Pearson princip- al of the King` George Public School, Barrie. The former I\`Iis.<*e.c Atkinson are well-lcnown and (le- servecily popular clawxhtcrs of M1`. and Mrs. Wilmot Atkinson. con. 4. Flos fownshin. The cereniony was performed by Rev. Mr. Mm`- 1e_v assisted by Rev. Mr. Bria-km`. The two young couples will 1'e~ turn noxt week from their lmno),'- moon. a motor trin. Full pm-ri'*n 1.`-11`S of the wedding will '1`p1f)',`?*.l`l in next week's Ex:~.n`:inor. ua'F1`:.. engagement is `announced of Mar Tate, R.N.. third daugh- ter of , lexander and the late Iso- l....! f'lV..L.. At TY...:-..uI1.. Dad in EU!` 01 I:-uexuuuer auu uu: lbli 130' be! Tate of Unionville. 0nt., to Horace J. Coles; youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Coles. Barrie. the marriage to take place earl ' in September. . 'I` n `I3`.vnminnv'}\n:-I u an" 1-nnv V1111`) IIJJSHIIIIIIUU HG G U511 HULK!) from J. Le-_o. Wells, who as a boy 23 years ago was on the staff of this paper. He is now manager of the `building and- re-sale depart- ments of -C. J. Lingeman, .a big re- altor in Detroit. He was on his way to visit his sister in Penetang. Recent visitors with Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Twiss, High Street. were A`. Twiss and Jack Boyle of Regina. Mrs. L. P. Twiss and son Jack of -Saskatoon, Mrs. S. Twiss and Mrs." Alex. I McGavinV and daughter, Lois. of Seaforth. and Mr. and Mrs. F.J. Twiss and fam- ily of Toronto. Nfv and Mr: Q T Tvnnln nn ll) UL J.Ul.'U|JUo Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Tyndale and daughter and two sons, of Winni- eg` Man., were guests of Mr. and rs. Geo. F. Smith, Mary Street. during the past week. Mrs. Tyn- dale is a sister of Mrs. Smith and a former resident of Barrie. `Mr. Tyndale is proprietor of the Ab-` erdeen Hotel at Winnipeg. They motored to Barrie. , Mn. .....:. `Ill ..- 1-...-- .r-4-..- 1... ..- uuuurau U111 J.VU1.'l4ll Day. Miss iMay fDavidson, of New Lowell. a pupil of Miss Jessie Bry- son. has been `notified by `Dr. Ern- est Mac'Millan. principal of the To- ronto Conservatory of `Music, that she has been awarded the silver medal for the year 1928 in Prim- ary Theory. This medal is award- ed to the candidate or candidates throughout the Dominion securing the highest number of marks for the year. Miss `Davidson obtained the full (100) marks. 9-`: v w u -nu-v-vvug ---v- Qvvov iT.7'3'r.i"5`3s.ou. om"i..a..""* mu Anah Bailey. Organist. Double Wedding lTl-eld at. New F los Farm IIIULUEUU DU Dbl1'l'1Uo I/' Mr. and.` Mrs. James Case hav returned from a pleasant ten-day motor trip to the .north country, where they visited their daughter, Mrs. A." E. Taylor, in Timmins. Mr. Case is enamored with the scenery along the Ferguson High- wayand states the worst piece of road on the trip lies between Grav- enhurst and North Bay. Mien iMn\r `nnviunn n4` Khan: U.L`l' SISLUL. 0113.. .LlU(ll\C, ltl-XL \\'l`(`l\o Miss Edna \\'e.~;t of I3:u`1'ie ks 1-un- \'u1o. at the home of her um-!e, I1. \V`est. '\.fn .-..n:1 |"Tnc4 Tn1~.n Ynnvl-..\nx `\nIv.\ p.xu. Recent visitors include Miss A. Curry of Toronto. at John Patton's: Mrs. Scott and Miss Myrtle of W'1n-V nlpeg. with Mrs. A. McKenzie: Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Wallace of Toronto, at W. J, C.;Boake`s: Miss Freda \\'est of London and Mrs. Roach of Bar- rie. Mr. and Mrs. Galibraith of Mil- ton, at `R. VVeat s; Mrs. Godfrey and: Miss Bartram of Ottawa. at Mrs." Thus. Lawrence's, W11!-all-we `(X7 V\'1Q vunl n6 4-`an kn:-nn` %mmwmm%a@mwwm?* `Mrs. Jxhn Corbotf is vis1t1n{; frlnnds in Owen Sound. W/Tun Bv\(\`v1\ A VIVA.-n\+n 4-. `.lmw'&.-.n.< L|U`U\l-3 Lll \'\V"lI tD\Jl.lHllu 1 .\:[1`s. Bnnke 01 Tm`0nt0 is vlsitina` her son. W`. J. C`. Buztko. 1 A s\nn1\nn Fnrnn I-`nu-. .-.+O,xn.1,..1 +1x.x HUI EUU. \'\u 11. k. L)LhH\\.`. ] A I\umbe1' from herv nttendcd the cirnusz in Blrrie on 'l`uesd:1_V. `Tl H-. Y\.'.\1I.\ rx1\ A0 CVu~..,...1 -`I .lv.\.1 L'A'1'L`Ll.`1' Ill 13 lI'l'L\,` UH I Ut,`N\lil_\ . Miss \V:11l'\c2e of Stroud \`i.~4iIN1i her s'iste1'. .\I1`s..B0ake. last \\'ouk.` `\`l'l.~~ Ynn 11'.-\..d> A0 Tnuuin X` _...n 2 LL: \'\'lI'-BL. ` M1`. and `Mrs. John In_"h:1m 11:1vu' returned home after at pleas-.mt Vis-j It with friends In Toronto, } "run I/fnunnu nn P-nnv In-nun un_ jturned home froin Novur xvhero IL LL11 Ll AUHXIS Ill .I.Ul`UllLUu I Mrs. Murmy and family have rcu tI1(~\_v enjoyed their vac:-Itlon. \Tu~ \\r"nff vnnnncucxnf-\H\'n nf H143 .I|.:.\4v~-n..:v-L va l\1'!ss Jessie B1'ys0n,` Choi1`1eade`: Mrs. E. Ric1m1'dson.' Organist. 11 n.m.---vAnthem - (Selected). ,<:n1n--Seud Out `Thy Light" t1~]mv1ey): .\I1's. \\'q11e1' Thomp- ~`u'1 H . L111) UHJ\'y (`Ll LHUIL \ -lL'a'lr|.1Ull. ? .111`. \V.=1tt. 1`en1`esem:1ti\'e\ of the. Bible S00i0'._v. will P\'c:-m11 in St.` Jude's Church next Sunday after- 'I"1-.n nnuninnn In 'l"nI-`Hwy TTv~.hn.1l IIUUII. . I The ser\'ic~es in Trinity Unitml church on .-\ug'ust 19, will he con- ducted by MI'."\\'ehb. agent of the, B1'b1e Society. at 10.30 a.m., and by; U1`. F. \V. Dobson of Allandale at ; Wnnn J-1lUSu JJCI \'V l't`UU!' 30' | Trinity VV.M.`.S. met at the home` of Mrs. Mason on VVednesday even- ing. Mrs. Boake took the devotional leaflet and several members gave short papers on the medical mis- sionary work in Canada. Mrs. Ma-t son gave some interesting items In connection with the medical rnis-1 .sionsu`y work at Burns Lake. 'B.C..] a so showed some snaps of Burns, T. be hnsn-\Hn1 A} than rnun n? Han. Aug. wcimrs. NeVss-1 and Eieanor of Toronto have returned home after spending two weeks "with Mrs. Isaac Spring. Sr. 11'nHnn '_Tnnnu vlalfm-I vnvavv `!]Y1.`. I\71 (1 EU 3llU\VUU EUHIU snaps UL .Dul`ll5! L ke hospital. At, the close of the, meeting a. dainty lunch was served: by `the hostess. q\'1l'Su uluau B]Jl'lll5. D1`. I Walter Jones visited over `Sunday with friends in Toronto. Illa: LTn1nn nnnanknll AP |'I"nv\nu-H-n Wlluli LFIUIIUS HI .LUl'UIll.Uo ' Miss Helen Campbell of `Toronto has been visiting Miss Jean Spring. Miss Jean `Perry of Toronto.1s holidaying at her home.` I Mr and Mrs, Mnnnln nf Tnrnnfn SIUIIUEXIIIE HI. HUI` xluuur. I Mr. and Mrs. Mappln of Toronto `spent a crew days last week with Isaac isprlng. ! Mn and Mrs: lnrnnnn `I -hi :-:1: and- .I.BilU4U `D]JL`ul5. I Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Rusk and children of Toronto spent a. week. with It-lends here.--~ I `Illna .1'J'n`an Iu-ndna at-scxni a Can: WIN! -11811! El'9o`- ' Miss Helen Isprlng spent a. few days recently with Thornton friends. Mina `Marv unv-Ina has v-nhn-nail tn: ']'()L3JilD'.lIb, .`7Ll'Ll1l_`:.'lfl'.`5 uuu \'1`.I1L" ('\1`.~1 are om'dlnll,\' invited to at- reml tlwse su1'V1c.~es, (lays TUUUIILIX VVU-ll l.Ul.'lll-`Ill Ll`lell(lo`.v` -Miss Mary `Spring has returned to` Tdronto after holidaying under the` parental roof. l `Mr, and Mrs. fW_ K'!n1`hart and WW.-. I . gmwmwwmwewawag parental ruux. ! Mr. and Mrs. W. 0Cu1'bert and WH-:, lie and Miss L. Robinson of Bond Read `spent a. day last week at I.` `M. Sp:-1218's. | Mr and Mrs, `I31, 'Rnw1nn anti. M. taprxus a. Mr. and Mrs.` E. Bowles and; daughter of Toronto and Mr. and Mra..sReg. Kearns of Meatord vls-` ited last weekwith `Ed. .'Bowles and Lime. Jones. _ r aT1'"i'n'7's'e13'3inber. T e Examinerhad a call today RAE`! T T.nn TA8 117}-in as 1: kn _-.~gv -- ----V |._---- :1c1_rm_\+uNI_-;, mrggsm. "'.'Hz BARRIE-EXAMINER. VL &Vll.'o Lu: 0- `JEICLV uuu G of Vernet D. Beardsall, THORNTON INOTICE Mid-Week Service Every \\"ednc-;~:dn_\' at 8 11.111. in the Central Church Hall. _,,,,4 A uuy. ` Mr. and Mrs. w. J. Blair and tam-l ily have returnedfrom a thousand- mile motor trip through Vvestern Ontario. .VIr. Blair reports the crops as excellent in the southern part of the province. particularly the to- bacco crop. One grower stated he had anticipations of making $15,000 from__, thirty acres. W eather was very favorable for harvesting last week and threshing was general all over the south-western coun- ties. The traffic, he said, was heav- ier than in this section of the pro- vince. also faster. Practically every third car. he observed, was from. the United States. Easy for Allandalo The last game in the Kiwanis -Softball League. intermediate ser- ies, organized 'by Instructor Ralph \\'ilkinson. was played at Agricul- tural Park last evening when Ai- landale walloped the Maple Avenue team to the tune 22-9. It was a runaway from start to finish. Prev- ious to this game the two teams had been tied for first place. Ernie Munro pitched for the winners. with Ivan Giracey receiving. Joe Suso and M. Stransman were the battery for Maple Avenues. First Honors to Barrie Rink. The Barrie rink skipped by Chas. Beelby carried off first honors in the Irish Tre'bles." an innovation in local 1ri\\'l`l`b0\\'1iIlg circles here- abuuts, played on the Allandaie Gi'c-ms, civic hulid:|_v. 'l`he rinks in, this oonipetitinn are composed oi" three men instead of four and three. howls are thrown instead of two. 'l`here were 18 i'lill\'.< om1pntin_: fr-om. ['nj.m\'ili~, Toitcnhrim, Stnyner. 0r-} illin. Aurora. Sohom'her_2`. Barrie and Allandale. The first prizes were motor ru::`s; second, won by an A1-. landale rink skipp`ed `by I-Iulnter i l)i`(iH;\!'L'lli.\'I third, H. lie- I rl Work on the Royal York, the new Canadian Pacific Hotel being erected at Toronto is at least ten days ahead of its schedule. It was only in September ; that the mains of the old Queen's Hotel and the other iuialdincs on the property began, and a battery of , Iteam shovels were turned in on the task of taking , out the excavation. The latter `was no small job. I'.|'.`he area of. the hole required was about 840 yards by t 194 and its dfth averaged somewhere be- 23 and 24 feet whi e the soil excavated amount- over. 50,000 cubic yards. There is now every that the building will be completed by May 1st, It will rise 895 feet above the `sidewalk, thus the tallest building in the British Empire, that nuv\bein.g held by the Royal Bank of Montreal towers `392 feet above "the street. The fur- and equipment of the hotel will set a new rd, and a/small army of designers are busy in: plans for the decorations and furnishings. tunnel entrance to the hotel from the Union o on the floor immediately under the set an will he opposite the passage- y which arriving travellers leave the tra I : i r From Friday noon. August 3, to Monday midnight. August 6. it is estimated that 30.000 `autos passed the Essa St. gates. This is the es~ timate made by watchmen in charge and is based on" an average from counts made at various hours of the day or night. Service stations along Burton Ave. and Bradford St. re- port all records in gasoline sales broken. Last week-end the traffic was almost as heavy. It .is estimat- ed that over 5,000 cars went to Wa- saga Beach last Saturday and Sun- day. \vTv~ nn \Tvc: \' .T 1'-Univ` and fam- Mr. and Mrs. C. Mosely of Toron- to are guests at the home of Max'- vin Brown. \\II'aa `fan:--nu-A6 Donna`: has tug- Vfll Dl'UWllu . Miss Margaret Rayner-has re- urned to her `home after a. two fveeks visit with tirends In Water- oo. w ' `In anal `Ian `I 1.?-..--. n... In lUUa Mr. and . Harrisburg, vention of 1 R. and C.F. Ifnn Dulns ixvsisell `Walker, Mrs. Rich- ard Dawson and `Mrs. `Sparrow spent the week-end with Mrs, V. Knight at Moon River, Bala. I"hn XKVNTQ nP Flinn r `Drnahxn. l.\lllllL GE. VI-UUII IEIVCL, -I3GlGu The W.M.S. of Essa St. Presby- terian church held a. picnic at St. Vincent's __Park`t:o which the Home Helpers were invited. A pleasant time is reported. v-5..-..- 1".1...I_1-__ ....A.. q.....__;. (I L- Upper-Rapidly towering okywarda to obtain the title of the tallest building In the British Empire. Photographed from a scale model. Lower Royal York Hotel will look when completed. iron rgirderusaid to he the heaviest used in Canada. the Canadian at hys It the buildings property battery_ taking The required about tween the Id to even 50,000 hope that the building _will he conipletedj ____II- Lt..- Lower Right--ow thl Left-howing the thickness 0! the in It will pass under Front Street to the south-easv corner of the hotel entering the building on what might be termed the ground floor, although its oor level is slightly below that of the street. The main feature of this floor will be a large exhibition arcade which will be one of the outstanding features of thi hotel. Here will also be a coffee room, grill and bar- ber-shop, and around the sides will be a number of shops each with a display window on the street. `In the sou-th-east corner will be a bank. and the remain- der of the space will be taken up w.th store-room! and service equipment. In... .....;.. .. mm... flnnr urill hnva tho main can-anal. cw=p"n{z;~6i~:` `an? ' `Rev. 111. J. Wham. Pastor. . Mu. Edith Rowe. O:-unlit. Kill M. Sinclair. Chgirloador. unday. August 19`. 1923 10.16 a.m.---B1`b1e School. 11 AM. and 7 PM. Pastor Smith of Belle Ewart will conduct the services. Mrs. J. Munro are In . Pa., attending the con- the Brotherhood of B. Royal York FastaReaching Skyward Henry & Cowan have removed their Real Estate Office to 112 Dunlop Street lley, Orlllia, cut glass goblets; fourth, `C. Poucher, Allandale, sher- bet glasses. Aug. 14-Mrs. Harry Carson is with Barrie friends for a few days. \r.. n.-.,: `fun: A A Qrni-s n-unrnvn wxtn J:S1I`1`16 Irxenus Lur 2:1 L\':\\ u.I._\a. Ur. and .\Irs. A. A. Smith motored to Arman on -Sunday to bring home their children who had been holi- .day1ng with friends. I \1'v nn \"I'1* -\`7. `V7. RO\'OP and :c1:1y1ng wxm II`1t-.'I1us. I 11:`. and .\Irs. -VV. XV. Boyce and ,Mr. zind .\Irs. Forrest 1/Vallwin and {children spent Sunday at Midland. Mrs. Pearl Hubbert of Hinsdale '\\'n-s the uu `st of Mrs. Jas. Frank- . com for the week-end. I \.4'u nu-`R \,`l'v~a TQQL-or \/Tn: Q-`In : icom 1:01` we \Ve<-:1;-t:uu. Mr. and Mrs. Baker, Mirs. Sam. \\'o:1,\'muuth and Mrs. \\'eeks of WEEK-END SPECIALS, AUGUST 17 and 18 5 LBS. LIGHT EROWN SUGAR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 TOMATOES, PEAS and CORN, Reg. size. . 2 tin: 25 CHOICE RED SALMON, tall . . . . . '. . . . . 2 tins for 65 LIBBY S PORK AND BEANS. large . . . . 2 tins for 35 MILD CPIEESE, Choice Quality, per lb. . . . . . . .. 29 SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE. freshly ground. . 1 lb. 57 NEW HONEY, extra quality . . . . . . . . . . 5-Ib. pail 75 LIBBY S ASPARAGUS TIPS, net weight 1 lb. . . . . 29 TOY PAILS PEANUT BUTTER, per pail . . . . . . . . 19 HAWES LEMON OIL, per bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 SARDINES, King Oscar . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 tins for 29 CAMPBELL S TOMATO SOUP . . . . . . . . 2 tin: for 23 FARMERS-lnsure your Fall Wheat by sowing National 1:.-...L313-.n C\\AI\:n1 Dy-Ina F/If p"I1`1`;D ` rm. .1. at il.`homson.aM1n1Itu'. -...u- `~ Oiov. . ..4.o--out -nn,,,, unII_,_ -\-1____ .I_-n_I-_J-_ Phone 185 BarriJ%E!I9!%+& ,.S!!I2p! 00- People's Co-Operative Store w. cf 'i3'2.};3'vaI,3,"15}.;f Supt. ?'\.l\lVll4l\\.J luuvuy Jun I 11 u- Fertilizer. Special Prfe car, mnaunsf Office and Yards,Victoria St. and-R:i.1wa;. QUALITY -- SERVICE and service equipment. The main, or lobby floor will have the main entran of the hotel on Front Street, and another entrance on the east side.- In the centre of this fY"or will be a large lobby containing the hotel offices and ten passenger elevators. To the right will be wrltzng rooms, cafe _and newt stand, and to the le a la lounge opening on to the main dining room wh X : will extend pretty well the entire length of the hotel ! `frontage on York Street. This room, like the lam: I and lobby will be two storeys in height with there leries of the. mezzanine floor `shove. ....-v BARRIE Thursday. Auuut` 16. 1928 _ Bntluit Lower III`! Toronto called on Midhurst friends. Tuesday. A nun-nhav nf 1-nfnvnm-1 :n1{cn~u anal J.ut-.'su':1_y. A number of returned soldiers and families spent the holiday at Ori`.- lia. - \fn.~ 'I' T T.T3n-n-{r\:u has v J.li1. ' .\Irs. J. L. Higgins has returned to Toronto after visiting her m0:he:'. Mrs. Jas. Innes. VIVLA On-nsA.-~ as-A Ln`-In-ca nu:--A-qbnn.~ J11 .. dub. AHMED. The farmers are taking cldmntagvrs of the fine weather and storing their grain away in their `barns ready to` threshing. Kisses Kenzie Nichol and Wilt- ene Touse of Toronto and .\I:.< Frankie Rdbertson. Soldiers Memo orial Hospital, Orillia. were recon visi}ors with Mrs. No1'm;1n Iiins`. WANT W WOOD? We ve. got it to burn. Best kind. too. Satisfaction sells more wood than any- thing else. Are you one of our satised custom- ers? Better let us place you on the list. Order a cord or two today to see how we treat you. Call-or Phone 999 Nights and Holiday: 313 Barrie. 139 Dunlap St. iUnited Church of Canada . CENTRAL CHURCH . LEF ROY Page Thin-tun vvo vu, pauses I IVHI VI p.m.---\Se1'vlce at Collier St. church. Speaker: Rev. A. E. gsalae-r. Subject: Favorites of Jesus. ~,"m1it-1`. Jesus. \-....u.-..,,. -w.~. ..v ..-- v.~....r, S011: p.1n.--Anthmn: "Lord of Hea- ` van" (Rossi), Duet: The Lord is My TSlxep]1e1'd". (Henry L\.,\-.;~.uf\ '\'I'l_u.-: "Yawn F` Tuu'h'1 V611 \1VU:sh1). 1Jut:'L. .l.u,I:7 .uu;u ,*.%nmrt). Ml.~:s "Vera C. Irwin und .\I1~s. A. E. Baker. (Elizabeth Street) Rev. A. E. Baker. Minister -TvE}xiz cuuucsou `HOUSE ws, SPECIA'LIZE O,Ny roan REPAIRS mums yggggg gfour c:r1'\;a-shed and cleaned in Half eOrdinarye Time for $1.50 F e NO I`E-,Ghas Brooks, an expert on Tractor Re- pairs, is a member 0feOuI*e5ta- e ~ . . (u\ an A v-I Q`I'.`D\Ill'I'.` oannawv _-.._....._ __ ii EC ' \~"n-in-r'E6iv1`iE A wimycomms T0 AL .\[INIS l.`RY OF PRAISE I0 8013 \V1i`S. '.l.'11Us. .`\.H'Uil uuu unL|i',u" zer Nellie (.\Irs, Crossing`) bank in the \'i1lag`e. Mrs. Adam resides with Mrs. Crossing` in Fort \Villi1f:n. \Vm. Smith of Oriliizl is visiting his niece. Mrs; Edwards. L. E. Banner ofiEdmonton is via- iting,-' his aunt, Mrs. Metcaife. All `Iii ? glad to see him. Miss Lauren Crawford is risiting er Bass Lake. . Miss Durnford of Coidwater is visiting` Mrs. Irwin McMahon. ' Mrs. Jordan and Geqrgina are home after holiciaying at Fenelgn 39,119. i ' .`Rev. G. A, and .\Irs. Cruse are in. Musitoim for two weeks. "Rev. C. R. and Mrs. Spencer have gene to the Prairie Provinces tor| xwo months. They will likely go as ifar as `Seattle before returning. 1 lpirrh nf Tnronto is visiting ALLANDALE Presbyterian Church ,U}`"`f` 55_".`"*35 HAWKEZSTONE _ nw 54.33163 U IJU Eng hmfvoronto) and her hdend.)Ims Jan,;_~'. :11'C \'1s1tln:;' Mrs. Gelo. Cltwke. Leslie Clarke was home, from Muslmkzm t'o attend the wedd,1ng'of his sister Grace onTAug`ust 11. All sh Aha and Nhs. Prophet every 11.\1)ninesS. .\r`l.1lrInn-11 T-T-,1\\'k9Sf011(3 IIBXVS On very ill. _ - Mr. and Mrs. R. `T11-ondpson and Russell. Mrs. I-Iealey. James and Margaret. from Cvossland. all went to Sparrow Lake on Sunday. .- ,I-Iarvestlng `ls _prog1'esslng rap- IQKV. _ Edgar Continuation School The pupils of Edgar Contlmutlon` Sehonl were successful In the fol- lowing depax-tmental exam-lnatlons: - Wnvvrn -t.....r3,mne Hodzes--Zoology. 11.x1J])1`1xv:s.~.s. . Addition-n1 I~Iawkestone news page 2. :-a An (')1'.1ng`e picnic was herd at the .,`.'11:.. hum un Au.2.'ust S and was W-311 ,,It[O]11]0(1 by Orlllia friends; , .\.lx-.<. \\'. 1. A11de-1`sun and Max`- gxxxwx are hmme from 'l`0ront0. .\lr. }"u1'v1s. Miss Z\Ia1`ga1`et and .:r:m:. of C:1m1in:.7.-ton, are visiting` ",Mn~:. A. H, C1'a\\'fnrd. . " Mr. nnd Mrs. Preeoe (Hay Adruu) lmve rented the 1~Iu1`1but cottage for ,;\ugust and old friends a1*e g`.:+._d I [to curs. Tlios. Adam and dau2`h- ..... \Yn11In (\rne l"vnsmh1;*\ hack in 21 gcmd time.` Y . . M1`. and .\~Ivs.A Plewesyand Mvs. Geo. .\Io'Cua1g motored to` Ctonlston to see Mr. Plewes mother whn is ill. . Mu mm `Mrs. R. `Th-omnson Aug, 14_.A good _ci`n\\'L1 `the Sunday School picnic land lastffuesduy and an gcmd time.` M.` nn Um, Plmvesx-8. IOVVIDE Q9I)1!`LII1elu.u1 xruuumruuua. art. `Can. history, geography; Archie tory, geography; Mary Lauder- Art. -Can. history, geography; Max Form `I--Grace Hodges-_-Zoology,` |Hutoh1nson--Zoology. art. Can. 1119-` I Slessor--Zoo-logjy, art, Can. history. geography. V * T - mwm 1'.I...I-IeIen Hodges-200108) . geography. Form PI--Helen Hodges-Zoology. nhys1ograph,\'. arithmetic,` grammar; .Pear1 HutchInson---Zoo1ogy. physio- 'graph.v. arithmetic. grammar: Mary Patter.son--Zoology`. physiogaphy, `arithmetic. grammar. a _m.*.n:.ex-1.1:`. RTSJ-I|OP.` teacher fa ' Ilrton `Ave. United Church ALLANDALI Pastor: Rev. Goo. E. Coultor Oholrmutor: F. J. D. Norman `. Sunday, August 19, 1928 e T, 11 am. and 7 pm. aav.n.a.aavNoN ` pf Thornton 8'.15--Community Open Air Ser-, vice. Band in attendance. S11-. ver collection to defray ex- penses - ALL ARE WELCOME W "L;177"';3I'MT' M ` Pr-ea/char: Rev. A. E. Baker : of Central United Church, Barrio Sunday, August 19, .1923 , 11_ am. and 7 pan.--`The Minister. V-.- rv__`-.-- --`-.v-- 'Rqv.Jr. 3. Shortt. nun mama blu\`.`.l14l`;.l .\I1ul:4.!`.I.\LI .;.V T . ~CvOOI(iS"l`O`\\'.\ Thursclay, August 23rd. S p.m.--Pub!1c. Midweek A Meeting `in Citadel Tourists. visitors and all cltlzoms` are c~ordiul1,v Invited to attend. ,, ,I__,,_ ;_II ._-..-.L.!....- V10 A.M.-`SUNDAY sq:-:~ooI_. fill' 'SBl1U-18 DBLUl`1:? runuruuosy Jggs. lfeigh of Toronto is vlsltmgl his gi~a1xdparenAt,s, Mr. and Mtg. Wm. i4e.ir:;:.u. \ _ - Mrs. McLeod of Orlllla is vlsitlm ..Mrs. J. R. Leigh. 1 ` ' ' Mrs. -Chesney called on friends `here this week. """- Miss Grace Clark (nu1`se;1n train- cosm. 87 MARY STREET. IAl|Rl_ M ` OR-DER or wmmmda: Lord : day Brekklns or Bread 11 La.` Acts 20-? Sunday `School and Bible Road- Inc 8 mm." 8 Tim. 8-1'5. Act: 17-11 Gupol Meeting 7 9.1:. Romans 1-10. All at: tree. No collections ALL WELCOME Prayer Matting Wodnuday 8 Mn. Act: 18-13. Rev. J.Johnstone Black. B.A.. 15.13. Minister - ' Eoro.oe_ Wilson. A.0R.c.O. Organist and Cholrlndor. HIE` \.\)l-\.|a\\b'v Aoavav vi v.. ......V._.. Band in attendance all meetings ~ 7 W". .1 Set-vlco Each Sunday Evgnlng during the month of August AVlIH"'I\l' THE SALVQTION ARMY` _ Adveitise` in The Examiner. % comm sma 1 United Church of cma. _ "M mc7dLI}iEvR ST. Ensign and Mrs, R. Laugford Oficers in charge Saturday. August 18 A OPEN-AIR MEETING- Opposlte Post Office Sunday. August 19 11-A u.m.---I-Inliness l\Ic\etl11g.A 2 1).m.--~MSund`ny School. 3 p.m.--Open-nix` Se1`v1ee'.. St. Vincmit Pmrli. 7 p.m.--4Sa1\'ntion Meeting Tuesday, AL:guat,_21. 8 pm. S'l`l1'{'E.E'I` .\T`EE'.l`iI.\'G IN .(f\ (\Tx'Q'I` (\V\'\7 ,Edtm_:nd Hardy. -r.'r.cu. A.__-_n_4 , ru. Regular Baptist Chuck] 1C A ZRTHTIKQIM" $1 C` IQ IVO-O Organist and Choirmutor ST. ANDREWS UNI9N_ ElVIC:E5 Lalo of C. & W. Motors _ 24-HOUR SERVICE .10. gvanimur. J*ESlS'I'E BISI-I`OP,` teacher EDC-_A'R, attended at Mid- n,-\v\r\\1'n(" tu. .\| tu- rapo1~..`ed'_ I!-III-:1-II--I-I-III;-IE $3 ll I I Prayer meeting Wednesday 8 pm. % _ Miss -`Eudora. Cayley is holiday- m at tcawaja Beach. . . H. Johnston is holidaying at 301281`. Party Souxfd. *Mva Haul `qlvh Iann 1InI;a_ LV&`tUl'-l1'Ullu ' . ' IM1ss `Tessie McLean has return- ed home after vismtmg In Haml- ton. Grosse Pointe. Detroit` and Dayton, Ohio. Mu nnr` Muu nnnntun IV....... _....! uayuuxl, \IlllUc Mr. and Mrs. George Cowie and son of Sault Ste. Marie are visit-' ing with the former s father and sisters in town. * Mr .....A ml... 17.-..:.... n:`__.__,,,, WUUIM B. Iiolford Ardagh of Toronto was the guest of his sister, Miss Gladys Ardvagh, for a few days last week. 1\'..... `M'....L.... 1: rs.-1_1___-n __.,1 {G50 VV UU'3\u Mrs. Martyn R. Caldwell and son Kenneth of Denver, Colorado. are visiting -her brother, J. A. Mac'Laren. mm... um....:. um -_-- 1--- n;auu1'a xu buwun ' Mr. and !Mrs. Vlvxan Smnnons and -fannl,v v1s1ted Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Hqok at Cawaja Beach over the wee`k-end. TL. `D..1.....4. `r\.r:n._- -.- .1 A-,.A.!L_ n uvcr out: wt:t:l\~t'.Ilu. Dr. Robert Milbee and family of Milwaukee, Wis., are visitin;z"_at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Milbee. Owen Street. _ Mr. and Mrs. Colin Pae return- ed` to their home in Walkerville today after spending two weeks with relatives in town `D u ......!...-;l.J I`1...].1._..- L.-- L-,4. \4|-I_- u\s-1 |J6l|L\lJ- u may; US he Mrs. H. Woods of Tor- onto spent the week-end- with -their brother and. sister, S. Mc- Pherson and Mrs. J. Muir; Innis- l Street. 1Ul'.. .-......! 1\.l'.... A rn .1':._.__-11 -1! I-lUlUL', L'Gl'l`y DUUIIVM `Mrs. Earl `Smith visited rela- tives at: `Cawaja `Beach. Mica `alnllxva `Twain-n-+ {a '\7{uN-- IMVVB. (IV UGYVGJG "DUCl.lc ` ` . . M1ss_ VG1aQ4ys"Marr1ott IS 'v1s1t- mgmfrlends In: Toronto. `D..1_L `l'..L.....J.-.. .....l 11-...`- negufu nupiu Chuck (FUNDAM EN'I'A'|..|8'|') PASTOR: A C. WHPTGOMBE Suriday, August 19. was Regular Service at 11 am. 7 pm.--1'l.`he Ordinance of Bel1ever`s Baptism. I13 lAlLllTRIIE2 lll &l'lll\l Ill` I.Ul'Ull\vUo I rs. `Ralph Johnston and Mary are holidaying at Southampton Begclvz. A - .... ......L -5 l'1I2..I.-_ Y-.."- U 1 Mr. and Mrs. Maud and Mr. and Mrs. Coxe of Hamilton spent the 1I()_il:3. ay with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. 1 I Mrs. Dimmick of Toronto was the guest of Mlle. Shopo` at Ov- endten College during the past wegk. !J...Lo.....J A-..1.....1. -19 m_____-L- UIW [1 N D UIUU In Miss Mary Da1e,v `and Miss Len- ` ora .Bowie of St. Michae1 sHospit- al. `Toronto. have one to Camp Chime, Te*magami,- or a couple of _ Pweeks vacation. V 1.1.. ......a 1m..../ nr m In ....... -.. `W3 Cavanagh of ('flintn, Iowa. has been visiting with his father in town. V mt..- n. 1' no .b....a.:.`.... .0 n\........ v Ill DUWIM Mrs. C.` J. !S. `Banting of Toron-' to is visiting her daughter, -Mrs. R. cu....'.......... 1.... ...;.........A " c;;.,`.Stev'enson has returned after three weeks in`Sault Ste. Marie, Ont. ` T M- ......: .111..- 1:! 1' II....;..... .....: $VL1"1'UU &Vl.lUUslll"-_J,Il_u ` Mrs. A. E. `Clarke and son. Jack, have returned home after spend- ing a in.Fergus. `- ll}..- T.u...... 117:1--- -0 .Au.J..... J.VI.l.'o HQ USPS: IV: VVq l',Vl1Us Master_ Lqwfronce _Patte1json of Toronto 1s vxsxtmg hxs grandmoth- er, Mrs. Clayton, Clapperton St. Mica Mnvmnvnf N/rn`nnw\unr| Inna U4", &V&L'3u umyuuu, umppeyuuu Du. - Miss Margaret Malcomson has been appointed to th staff of the Southampton continua ion school. Minna: Jnnnnl-O-n and John! DU HUIIGIIIRDUII UUII uu HG DIUU. SCIIUUL Misses Jeanette and 'Mabe Hook have returned from Buffalo, Niagara Falls and Cawaja Beach. Mi! and M1\u A I`. 'n1:I-L oar` Sabbath, August 19, 1928 THE MINIISTIER will preach morning and evening `8.15-~{CommunIty Open Air Ser- vice. }3a.nd In. attendance. S11- vex` oqllectlon to defray ex- nan H139! &VlH%l-`Ct 134113 31111.! 'uu'wuJu G363)!!- Mr. and Mrs. A. E. `Smith and family motored to 'North`.-Bay and St-urgeon `Falls for ovezf the holi- day. I . .......! IR..- Il_.-.I -...I `HAL- -_-.I Hxvu .&C1\|AVC`b ul LUVVH. Reginald Godden has been a- warded a scholarship in piano of the Value of $250.` by the Toronto Conservatorv of Music. T\/I .. .....,! '1u'..~ A1.L`..,..`J 1t,.-1- 1:13-- LICIUIIHS Ill DGl'l'1u _ Miss Phyllis Griffiths. of Toron- to. is `the gust of her friendu, Miss Margaret Malcomsgn. Mrs: A W 'l".InvFn inn!` unn Inn].- L)UHx`L`1'VlllUl`\. U1 LVJ.llSlCu Mr. and `Mrs. Alfred Hnnk. `Ethel and George and Mr. Mrs. Fred Van Patter were dnvingi; at =Cav\'aJ'.`-1 Bomb. In ny-`R IT\I:< `X7 1\/T f\nn1- H113. ML. urulx, \.I\\'t`U CI||'l`,`UL. `Dr. and Mrs. J. W. Heppleston an'd son. of Toronto. spent last Week with 'M1`. `and `Mrs. R. H. Hmmleston. Irmisl Street. Mn... 1...... Y)L..1.-,.. -1.` nu: _ ~ . . .- .lJ(.'ll|.|1Us`.4lAUU` uuusux Dblhul. Miss Irene` Phe]ns,, of Nia:rn1'a Falls, N.Y.. and Mrs. `Mary Fir- man, of Buffalo, are visiting with Mrs. Firman. 23 Owen Street. TJ'nnno1nJ-Ar. D.:A1L-u L-.. _...L.-_.--._.J .ru .3. 1'1] luau. an UWU11 DLIBEL. , Haughtou Belby has returned to Lansing`. Mich.. after snendinn` *1 week with his parents, Mr. and I\Iv=. Beelbv, Penetamz `Street >1\`:c4: 17'".-. Dtlntljnvu -3 Y)- .... .- Marie, Ont. . Mr. and IMrs~. E. J. Keenan and family of V Bradford are visiting friends in Barrie. ' 1\.I ..... DL..ll:- r~..:a::u_,. -8 'I'V......n` Wild! LIIUIIUB. H1 Uruuu. Mr. and Mrs. =Pam-oli and son of Toronto spent a few ; days with Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Payne. Mnafnn Tnunvnnnn `Def-6-nuunvu n KIN `vllli; {Eh `\)lV\i.l`|."l l)l .'ll"Il- B11`. and 1\/I2-9. W. M. Orok and lmhy Fred have 1`etL'11'n"od to Pre- oott after a short holiday `with lVI)`:<. M. Ornk, Owen Sfreet. I" .T\`. .-.v..! If... T TIT TT-._._1__J.___ of Central and Collier st. Churches during August . v _,.\`o matter how much money; .i`~1$e1`e la in a country the good man is still the king. COME TO CHURCH `Sunday. August 19, 1928 .70 :1.m.----ISnb'bath School. 41 a.m. - Service at Central Church. P1'enol1e1': RJEV. VV.} S. IRWIN of Home Road. Ont. M Subject: Reflections of the H eart. .~,.___:__ ._.. n..n2L... G6-

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