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Barrie Examiner, 3 Jan 1929, p. 4

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uvuutdu vavaa all A V J , AVLUMHGIJ u Congratulations to Miss Maud Smith and Fred Leach, son or Mr. and Mrs. John Leach oi Baxter, who were married at the United church parsonage. Angus, Ghristmas day. Fol- lowing a honeymoon trip to Toronto and Castleton they will reside on the groom's farm at Baxter. 7..- n....n....1-u-.. ....... 1.-...- ._-_._ 65 VUIII D sum ILL EU I-lauciu ` Leo Berthelotte was home from Detroit for Christmas. I 11.. .._.I 11.... ~nn_1_.|-I- __._u p,_,, V. aumu vua. \J.;GAcu Dc; ULLGLUUUU), U]. Penetang, upon the birth of a son,. Christmas day. , A number from Here attended the nomination at Ivy, Monday. ` Fnnarntlilntinnu 1-n nun. `nn'nnA Jan. l-Da.vid Stewart of Glencairn spent Christmas with his sister, Mrs. Robt. Ellis. Miss Jean I-Iigginson or Orillia. spent Christmas week with her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hood of Alliston spent New Year's at Jas. Miller's, Barrie. Miss Ethel McMastet `visited Cooks- town friends last week. . Miss Dorothy Miller is visiting her amanrlnnv-Ant: in `nan-1. I-his nwnnlv LVLJUU aavsvvtag LVLJMGL J5 VIDIU grandparents in Barrie this week. Congratulations to Mr. and I C. Martin (Helen Berthelotte), 2 hwlafvnna than BELLE EWAR 9'! filuul-I-...-_ .I_ ___ EDGAR CUNDLE_ _ 1.. _.__1 11-..- ufropm `canal \II\IJ Jan. 2--The school meeting was F held at Gllford on .Dec. 26. Frank _ Steele was elected secretary-treasurer in place of Harry Hughes and Urmey Rothwell ls trustee, L. Nellly being the third. ' ~ ~ . A shower was held at the home of Mrs. L. A. Nellly for Miss Scott. She received a lot of useful gifts and ev- eryone had a good time. . Another dance was held- at Glltord on New Year's which was largely \ attended and V0. 9 srand.- success. Sheppard and: Mr. I itors at J. _Whan s. . vcnuu uun A515 2"` """-`uc' Among the Christmas visitors to the village were Miss Maggie Allan at Wm. Allan's: Mr. Coupland of Barrie at F. Desourdie s; Miss M. McNearny of Toronto at W. McBride's; Miss Tresa Dumond of Peterboro and Joseph Dumond of Detroit at J. J. Dumond's. UUINULIUL , V n L` \.IUl-Jill-1 The Sunday School concert held on Dec. 19, was a decided success. The children all did _their parts admirably and certainly deservecredit consider. ing the time. and condition of the roads during practice. AI-nnnm 6-`Ian I`kcvCn&-.-_ __n,n. wuu. uu,y1.;_y any" guns- The concert given in the public school on Friday afternoon, Dec, 21, by the children was veri highly ap- preciated by the parents and friends of the children and is a. credit to the teacher, V. Noonan. 1711.. n.... .1--- n_1. __u ..vauu:`y utv AuauLAaAL\.u.A\4 1.1118. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Duncan returned home to Sundridge after spending a; couple of weeks at W. T. Clarke s. Your Scribe wishes the Editor and sta of The Examiner a prosperous and happy New Year. F111;... ...\..\...u.J- 4-r.uvA- 1.. .u, u\I us. 45441.1; \I v 4:45. I As for those sick with the u it' would be - impossible to enumerate them as one or_two or almost every family are in_bed. Mn. ......1 1:... 13 1-1--..-- aaaaa A: club J.AJ._ Muuu I ! Mr? and Mrs. R. Horner spent the lholiday at Richmond Hill. `|\ u nun.-I `lms Tan f\..._-__- ,, . vvd u vuz Mrs. Winters was last week re- moved to the Collingwood Hospital and at the time of writing is reported to be improving. Art Fan 41.-`nun sin`: -.lL1. 1.1-- 11 In-III S V T I Dec. 31:34. Daley `is under the doc- K tor s care. 1:... Q9v,,_ cov:__;__..- "V 0 Her married life was spent in the Minesing locality. She saw many hard- ships in the early days and could tell of many stirring incidents of the dif- Iiculties passed through by the early settlers. She was a member of the Baptist church, a good neighbor, a true friend and a. faithful wife and mother. She is survived by one daugh- ~ ter. Mrs. Donald Campbell of Mines- : ing and five sons, Herbert of Allan- dale, Irwin of Anten Mills, David and Earl of Toronto and Andrew of Min- esing. fhn Inuenza` cunning tuna `I-nah-I `hmlrlnu ..u.us\, ya; UAUIAAGAD JJUAV WEEK. The W. A. meeting and concert put. on by the congregation of St. An- drew s Church Christmas night was a decided success. All present enjoyed the supper in the Sunday School room provided by the ladies. Afterwards all sojourned to Elliott's hall where the entertainment was put on by the Old Time Quartette from Toronto. The numbers were very much enjoyed, es- : pecially those given by Thos. Hami1- w ton. The hall was filled to capacity. nnuaauuj 0. Sam. Johnston of Buffalo vzras call- ed home on Monday to see his mother who contracted pneumonia from the flu and passed away Monday evening. F More particulars next week. "I"!-u-u 111 A ...A..L.l.._. __..l .- ll ;.r`}uc`i` V1SJI';lls:;111h,mE}lrwood, vis-` ,:3,;hr;:t am my . e . IV`I::..._.1 -v-v-__- 1.. __),Inn - . \.Au1}JL1, woo u w ccn. Clifford Howe is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. Walker, Cookstown, during the \ holidays. 1 Gave` `lA1A....L..... -1 -I-|..A.n-u_ ' ouruv W U n Mrs. iafown and Miss Mary of Elm- vale and Mr. and Mrs. C. Walker of Cookstown spent New Year's at Geo. Howe s. Mrs. Walker is spending the week with her parents. MY` and 'lUI'vvc `!7{1ntun I11-..-.--.! --l~ van; , 1.711 D. U . Much sym;`)Jz:t`l:.y is felt for Mrs. Hershel Rumble in the death of her sister, Miss Edith Day, at 01-0 Station, last week. ' `D__ 'I'|_.-____, _ ,, ,1 - -l _ _ - fr~ Avcg. uuu: uuu sun 58112 are spend- ing News Year's with the farmer's mo- ther, Mrs. J. Cole. `III u..`l. ...-.....__A.1.__ 1. g, . _ - zaweuxiuu, .LV.l..l. auu. LVLIH. 1J8.VEI1pOI'I2, -JI`. At the school meeting on Wednes- day last; Duncan Reid was appointed a new trustee in place of the_la.te Jas. Frawley. TU!`-Ian A I-n...1I.-..- I--__--~L- ' " - .n acuvvtpy Miss `A. Tudhope, Toronto, visited last week with her mother, Mrs. Es- pey. 13..- 6-1- ___,1 _-,, - . - .1 AM A PRACTICAL TAILOR AND READS! to ATTEND To REPAIRS on ALL cLo1'm:s. -.... .u.u.u,;, uunu rouwuu Mrs. Burton, Elmvale, '13 visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Davenport, Jr. At the gnhnnl wmnnn An u'1..A...... UJACIII wcu: presented to them by then friends and members of Central Church. The Rev. Neil Campbell, . who had been minister for 30 years, and who had appreciated the valuable . help given by both Mr. and Mrs. Mc- Arthur during his ministry, was pre- sent, and gave the address and made the presentation on behalf of the con- gregation. Mr. McArthur feellngly replied expressing appreciation of the kind remembrance and the tokens of appreciation and good-will toward them. He hoped the good work would go on in Central Church. They both knew no other church and to it they gave the best they had. It was their church from childhood as well as the church of their parents. Refreshments were served after which a social ev- ening was spent. n nnuluullrlluli Jan. 1--Quite a number in the V11- lage are laid up with a. mild attack of the flu. f1-_..1_,, vAL\4 1.1 Gorgon Rowat, Mlnesing, is visiting his father, John Rowat. `MI :-e `Dual-nu 1m...-._1_ .l_ -.1_nLL- voavah wuuu, HHS: Us I . .B10A1'lil1l1l'- Miss Edith Elson of Thornton is spending New Year : with her aunt. Mrs. Mac Elson. Honored on Silver Weddlnz DB7 A few of the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McArthur- of Oro met with them in their home on Monday afternoon and evening to convey 190 them congratulations on the twenty- fth anniversary of their marriage- Owing to the prevalence of u many were unable to be present, but the phone was kept busy all day convey- ing congratulations from those who . were unable to be present. Mr. and Mrs. McArthur have been life long , residents of Oro township and close: ly identied with Central Church where Mr. McArthur has been an eld- * er for many years, as well as super- intendent of the Sunday School and leader of the young people in the ac- tivities of the church work generally. As a token of remembrance and ap- preciation a valuable silver tea ser- vice and a comfortable Chesterfield chair were presented to them by theil friends Qfh hnnnnkns-n A` l'`"``"`1 Her body was laid to rest on Saturday} in the Methodist can Much '- Dathy is felt for theebtaetrygaved. gym DI`. Harvv Rana and LI. J.&I-A-n O-Ann may . Reg. Cole and son Bert are spend- 12 News vnm-'.c nrith +1... 4.-........,... ...... nuooca .l`lUl'a and of Hawkeston - their aunt. Mispsnt. N33. """-' ' W" WI we bereaved. Dr- Harvey 398-n and his father from Toronto motored here and spent a day at their cottage gt Bu-11113, ' Walter Barnes and Gao. saxter from Trnt spent New Year ): with the farmer's father, Wm-Bag-neg_ Mm P0019 18 Spending the New Year with her son, Wm. Poole, at Allandale. Misses Flora and Marjorie Graham Hawkestone Rnnnl-, 7.1.... vans : mu-.h us a.a.awLcDuUU 8] 1 their aunt, Mrs. Ilia: `IJIAH-I... In` junvnuw. Mrs. Knapp was the daughter of Jas. and Janet Russell, was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, Aug. 30, 1849, and with her parents came to Canada at the age of three years. The family settled at Edenvale where she lived until her marriage on March 20, 1874, to John Marcus Knapp. who predeceased her Jan. 4, 1919. arc--. ___.:__I 1149. ____- L 1, AI -rnREN1`vWo6D an `Mr n.-.13.. 1. ......a.... H1LLsgAg.E I ..--.u-n vvn surge! .. a. were v1s- I 15 J6 `J5 cluuwau ' Year's wit A -1.`.--- navaacvllulcll uu L1u1'1b'l:I1lE.l:5 uay. Some of the families around here have been suffering with the u which seems to b rapidly spreading through the country but is of a. mild type. Mr. and Mrs. Pratt of Stroud were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Schandlen on Christmas Day. F Snmn nf fhn 4v..m:1:.... ..............a 1.....- -.avLl\-AD 111 LJCULUID. ` Cleaner, Presser and Dyer ...... mun nay, so uuyxuvuxg. Mr. and Mrs. A.\,A. Garvin left last Saturday to spend the holidays with friends in Detroit 11.. -_.JI up`, -_ .. - _. _ ..wa. ; J van. GU11 D. James Pierce, Sr., who has been on the sick list, isimproving. Mr and 1un-5 A A r~......... 1-;-4. 1__; Mr. and Mrs. Newton Spence of` Shanty Bay and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I Spence of Hamilton were recent vis-I itors with Mrs. Thos. Spence. J Ill__ In`, C (Too late for last week). Dec. 26-The postmaster and rural` mail couriers have been very busy distributing Christmas mail which was very heavy this year. 'TW-an-n Inn`... .4. 1..--.. _- --4-r-r .v._y ;u.aav_y mun _yca.1'. There have not been so many vis- Itors from other places for Christmas this year on account of the u epi- demic. - a q __ _- ....v gm; \.LAua1 1 UU1 Miss R. Shutel is holidaying with her parents at Holland Centre. I .,...-.v., u. uuunuci U]. .l.l.Uu1Cb' nave cases of flu. At time of writing Thos. ; Williams is very low with pneumonia. ,1 Misses Gladys Schell of Georgetown I and Ethel Schell of Elmvale, Norman} Schell, Dundalk, are holidaying under f the parental roof. ] 1ur:.... -In nu _-.. .. V -......a.... u ` Mrs. Wllll Gibson entertained the .members of the Sunny Workers Mis- sion Band last Thursday. A very plea- sant time was spent by all. ' 1';.-.-- f\-- "' ' .1. v-- .. ~44 nun. Born-On Saturday, Dec. 29, 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Grant, a daugh- ter. ,_,-1 .- va.\.z 17 L111. MCI . ' `Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir, Notta-i iwahspent Sunday at Gordon Brown s. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Culham and little daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carmen Pickering and son, Lloyd, of Toronto are visiting at Herb Culham s. I W. FIRTH , .... .. : Ivie and Roy Milne left this morn- ing for Shelburne to attend the funer- 1 al of their grandmother, the late Mrs.l A. McWhirter. 'I|II'.. __ I nuvluuban While Miss Margarat Wiggins of Beeton was spending Christmas Day` with her parents here, she was seiz-i ed with an attack of appendicitis and} had to be taken to Collingwood Hos- pital where she underwent an opera- tion. V. -.a 14....` `gal uu Colin iMciJean of Pennant, Sask., is`! visiting with his brother, Lauchie Mc- ' Lean. T OOUV -. _ _. , ._,,__`.-_-.... -v\yvI `awn. Mies Gladys Woodward returned home on Saturday after being for some time in Toronto. 7|/r.. .__..1 12,, v _ . - - ! I .1;/.I;'.u;nd Mrs. Jack.Barber of Tor-g onto spent Christmas with the form-I er s parents. I I1.-\1.'.. n1r..~r ..-.- _p -. - - Dec. 31-Your correspondent wishes` The Examiner and staff, also readers, ia. happy and prosperous New Year. Quite a number of homes have QRIIQ nf `F111 A{- 4-u'.-A A: ...._.'L.'.... nun. _, SUNNIDALE CORNER; MIDI-IURST Car: I-lvuvv [The Late Mrs. J. M. Knapp ' On Wednesday, Dec. 26, 1928, there passed away in Toronto, one of Mines- 1ng's old pioneers and a very highly respected and esteemed citizen in the person of Janet Russell,-widow of the late John Marcus Knapp. after four M weeks illness, culminating in pneu- ` mania. lun flaunt-nun tuna `Inn Anna.-1.-4-.-u. ox` . - uvvvaw uvuuubxn u; uuiuciiazt. [ ` Mr. and Mrs. John McKernan mo- tored over from Detroit last week and I `called on friends here. On their '.va;.'i 1 over from Detroit they met with what, =m1ght have been a serious accident" The road was very slippery and on: applying the brakes they went into the: ` 'ditch the car turning upside down 1 !damaging it pretty badly but neither I Mr. or Mrs. McKernan was hurt. _ < ..u.v.uv uu ;u.uuua/_y. Wedding bells are ringing merrily; on the twelth concession. f I f'\n1'l-.~ .. ......_.I...._ -5 1.1. , _, c < uu any unustuz \.uu\.cao1uu. [ Quite a number of the people around! here are confined to their homes with: } severe attacks of influenza. E Kr nvurl `Air..- 1A1..- sur_v-y,,, ..v.u..uu L1vayJuaA wuau. nut: uu. ' E Quite a number from around here. ; attended the nominations held at Mid-Ii 'hurst on Monday. 3 xxrmmem. ymn- ....A ...~.-._:`--. -~ .-w. v . amuuysuat U11 L` uuuy. Mrs. Wm. J. Holmes was called to !Toronto last week to see her daugh-: ter Myrtle who is, very sick in a" {Toronto hospital with the flu. i C\11I'fo n V|`I1vv\lv\p\`< 0...... ...._`-~ A `L I Jan. 1-Congratulations to Margareti Dec. 31--'I Coupland who was married on Satur- been enjoying day, Dec. 29. __ ;Carson`s pom `l'\nn 1\.r..1:1....1.1..._ _.-- L - nu; , J.J\z\/- 00. Dan. McFadden was taken to thei |R.V. Hospital on Friday. Mr: `Urn `I tIr\1rv1nn ........ ....n...1 1-. Advertising pays, and pays well-otherwise success- ful firms would not make continual use of it. But like everything else you must give it a chance. Advertising in order to be profitable must be persis- tent-not spasmodic. It is the constant reminder that brings the business-the regular repetition that builds the reputation. . Advertising is salesmanship in print. And just as a salesman who pops his card in the letter-hox and never calls again will not receive an order, so the merchant who plays one short game of tip-and-run publicity will never make a success of his advertising. Afrial Solicited. Satisfaction Guaranteed Goods called for and delivered. Prices reasonable. SHOP WITH THE SHOPS THAT Anvaimss Think it over. GREN F EL 1| Mr. and Mrs. W. D. scythes. Misses iorma and 1\/Iargarct spent C11ristm;-1!, - with friends in Stroud: also the wee}:- i: end in Midland. t: 31--The young people have -` enjoying some good skating on ; Carson's pond. >1 -- -A .a.auuu.uu,AA D. Clark Watson of Toronto was holi daying with his aunt, Mrs. R. J. Allez; f Mr. and Mrs. Earl Conn and fztmllv` `of Elmvale spent Christmas at Alex` ' Hadden's. I rn-__1_ v-pr . - - ., ;u\.4.a.5u.C u; xumuw wart. I .. ...... ._, i at A. L. Moran s for the New Year ; Mr. and Mrs. Irving Carson were 32% ID. Campbell's, Minosing. last Thurs- ? day night, the death having occurrrzr,` iof the latter s grandmother, Mrs. J iM. Knapp. ` Having just recently installed the latest Glover `Model H Continuous Flow System in our Dry Cleaning Plant, we are able to make your gar- ments beautifully clean with the aid of this modern equipment, the newest and best obtainable. Mr. and Mrs. J. Cumming and frmv ily were with the formers brother at- Fergusonvale for Christmas. P _ , , - _ V .-- ..;u...u.u. E M1'5- D0dg Of Chicago. J. McT21gur ;and W155 McTague of Toronto wen. :91 . A T. `.\/I'nv-ray-u r.~ (`nu 4-L... \ r_,. Thursday. January 3. 1929 STAYN ER APTO Minesing Women's Institute The Women's Institute will hold their annual fowl supper Thursday, Jan. 10, at the home of Mrs. Geo. Johnston. The programme for the evening will be a debate. Subject: "Resolved that men spend more mon- ey and time on pleasure than do wo- men. The debaters are Miss Mary McLean and Miss Mae McKinley gar the affirmative side and Geo. John- ston and Walter M. Cook for the neg- ative. 1 n1I__ 1-4- up..- I up vs-,,_., a.;u..-.su., ovvwvu a.au\luua.n An unusually large numberof rate- payers turned out to the school meet- ing on Wednesday, `December 26, and several matters of public interest were discussed at length. The retiring trus- tee, 0. Watt, was re-elected for the coming term and he, Dr. Cummings and Wilmot Bentley comprise the school board. NW Cleaning? Jquinmsmt `We have just completed THIRTY YEARS in the Insurance and Steamship Business in Barrie. We can- not let this occasion pass without expressing our sincere thanks to all those who have in any way helped to_ make our business a success. We could not have succeeded without this co-operation. We face the future with a renewed determination to give you efficient service. Our motto will continue to be: Insurance at the lowest possible cost, consistent with absolute security. - LLUIII UIIU sue. U The sympathy of the entire com- munity is extended to the Knapp fam- ily in their bereavement. Arthur Arlnrnn `In +1-vino tn cat 9: u; an vucu HUI Unvcusuuva Arthur Adams is trying to get a sheet of ice in the rink but the weath- erman is not assisting him very much so far. ` TO THE PEOPLE OF BARRII: AND VICINITY: Jan. -1--Qju1te 9.` lug}: number of residents of this locality are suffering tram the nu. HVIAA acvnnvunhvv AC `kn AVIGCQIA nnvvu_ ma A HAPPY AND Pkbiids NEW YEAR. A. F. A. MALCOMSON 30"`? 5 I, VAL; gown 3 J At the annual meeting of the Sen-| ior Bible Class of the United Church heid on Friday night the following of- cers were appointed: President, Ad- mm Bateman: Sec y, Herb. Banting; 'I`reas., Robt. Leeson. Mxnzsqnc :To one and fall \-Al. ll `JL LLQVVRUDUUIIKVI Sparrow Hunt Club is busy chasing the sparrows with Albert Pearsall and Orr Kissock captains, the former having the winning side. `n9.n.TMco;;;ig aka ni;a{ai{s';e};t Christmas with her daughter. Mrs. Graham of Hawkestone. l'I'1`L-.. S--.._-... YT--._L INT--L In I.-u_-- v_y gun; a Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Leigh and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Reevie of Hawkestone spent Christmas at Geo. She1s_we11 s. I IIUIUAJJS VVJVII LV&l7B LHAIGLJ uuwuu. Misses Flossie and Ila. Corbett of Toronto are spending the holidays with their parents. Mr ...: Mr... 1n.......1. a1...1.......n ......._+ III-&\alL 1.1011 0111). Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shelswell spent Christmas with Mrs. Packard at Shan- '~ ty Bay. - 'l\ll u ns fun (`inn Tnlnln and IA`.- aAuu1.IA vumn John Elson spent Christmas with his son, Wm. Elson, Thornton. Klan "I"nv\n `Giana.-nu Al RITA-L f\..- I- 'i`eV<:(1TW1lcox of Tdrc7Jnvtvc`>Z is spending 9. few holidays at the home of his brother. Harry. ' A4 I-Inn n n u I In` nann&lnn .0 LI... (V-.. uuzn, vv LIA. .|.'.un3U11, LAAUL All-vULh Miss Tena Fraser of West Oro is visiting with Miss Ellen Elson. tun.-..~,... 1:n......4.. ......a 1-1.. n-..:.-.u. _; LIJUA. IVUDD. Milton Crawford is home to spend the holiday with his mother, Mrs. Robb. Crawford, after sailing on the lakes all summer. ID.` ___.I CD__.__ UnI,_. ,,. 3- , I I -- uyv&AuA&A5 uux; uuuunyn all HUI. HUIHU. Mrs. Thos. Bell is 111 and in Barrie hospital. Tnlnu 1:11--.. .._....L rII....l-A....-- _-.n.-I. 1.1- vv can say um. nun; Luau nu uuuauxuua. Miss Flossie Emma of Toronto is spending the holidays at her home. III`: Than En la III and la. 15-..]- ..u.,;.u5 vuuu um. muuux an M10 uuuuua. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hewitt of Bart rie spent Christmas with Miss Eva Brandon. I `ll... -n-1_,__n_ --, .,,;n,,, A - nu; Ial1LL\l\-Ill: Miss Minnie McArthur or` Barrie was at her home here for Christmas. `Rie: `E11:-main Gunman ml PH.-..-..L- I- Ialtll I9 BCIIIIILCL 3 Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Uncles are holi- daying with her sister in the States. 'lUl'u- an ! an... Ink-.. !:.._.u.A. -3 -u_-;~ , _ _ _ . . . V _. lvvvn who run The United Sunday School held their annual Christmas tree and con- cert in the Orange Hall on Christmas night with a good crowd and everyone `enjoyed the programme. umuua am 4.. 1.1.. \J1GrWLUl`UHa Mr. Tilden, the teacher, is spending his holidays with his parents at Lon- don. 12.. -__,-I up _ - - .-... Wi\3I.r. and Mrs. Goss or Orlllia spent Christmas with theirk daughter, Mrs. Alex. Ross. , `l|A'l1L..._ l\_.__.A___.n A- n,,,,, A - llvlallwut anvvun Considerable sickness has broken out in this community during the past week but it is mostly of 9. mild type. Mrs. Thos. Whitesides is one of the few under the doctor's care. (Too l2;.te_f<;r-1-a_st week) Dec. 26-Rev. N. Campbell of Bar- rie and his son Wishart, spent Christ- mas at T. H. Crawford's. Mn. rm1.a..... L1..- 4....---I.-- 1- -----~ ---I Dec. 26--Among the Christmas visi- tors were: Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Plex- ton at Mrs. E. Brennan's; Misses Meta and Myrtle Rogers of Barrie, at D. P1axton's; Mr. and Mrs. D. Armstrong of London and Cecil Dean of Toron- to at W. Dean's; Misses Kate and Doll McKeever of Toronto at Thos. .' Duckworth's and Walter McMackon s: - Misses Edna Latimer and Dora Mid- dlebrooks of Toronto at their homes 7 here; Miss Fraser Ross of Beileville, `V Miss Phoebe Ross of Toronto and r Jack Ross of Oshawa, with Rev. J. W Ross; Mrs. Curtis and Frank of Tor- onto at Wm. Hyde's; Lyle Wilkinson of Detroit at Neil Bush's; Misses Pearl and Mildred Perry of Barrie at Geo. Perry's; Miss Ethel Couison of Toronto at David Cou1son's; Mr. and Mrs. Roderic Ward of Detroit `at Jas. Dav1dson s; Miss Sarah Groves of To- ronto with Miss Esther Groves; Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Onis and Will Onis of Toronto with their parents. rfu- - - J 1 4. want 9 (Jill UAIU `IE5 Q\ILICUWl Mr. and Mrs. George Burtch are In Toronto. n;,.-.-;,,u\ lav vcuavanta U vlubuvln die AJHULJ Du Harry Hunt of Guelph spent New Year s at the parsonage. T\A'vI nnrl `Klaus fin:-swan `Q11-nk nun:-\ In u a was nnnnnuvbbuuu Mrs. Herman J. Bush of Callendar is visiting at Gordon E. Bush's. uauonnuv Lfuu.-6. Al (Nun.-dual; -nAAnn\` 'l?A-u $101 IIUI U VV IIDULI 9: Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Davidson, Jean and Jack went to Toronto on Saturday to attend the wedding of Miss Elva Davidson to Mr. T. Purvis. t\..J4._ A _..... -._ A_ _ . . _ . __ III IJDI4 V LLQDUAL IA] LVLL n In I L H5 759: Quite a number in Angus are 111 with inuenza. 1:, vv.,_ o ou.-_v_ -1 4u_1u__..I___ \-IGJD *LLL LUL ULIUV 539V W903! Miss L. Calvert and Richard Mc- Mackon of Toronto are visiting at Herbert Wilson's. , up. 0...... IIn-_.A.l_-._ 1--.. Dec. 31-M2:. 1vI-rs. Frank Tar- bush and son of Sudbuz-y.a.re visiting at H. L. Ta.rbush s. 11.1-- 1-,,__-_ upn.IA1-I....--I- .._.._L A (An- an 1'1. Ll. J-GIUUGLL Du Miss Irene Middlebrook -spent 9. few days in Toronto last week. `Inn-.. 1' r1..1......L aunt: `blnhnud `Ila- m\7s;x*1(1:*f-TIZ1(pove1l ofFl11o;;, Mich., spent` Christmas week with relatives in this neighborhood. I`lAw\nIJntnF\`n t"II`lI\l!l! has knnlnnn [09 Dunlop Street Phone 229, Barrio V'("'1`oo late for last week). ORQ STATION ` ANGUS van Iuuanuug Iivvlulln Mr. and rs. I-Iulsh of Toronto, Mg`. and Mrs. H. Sheppard, Harold van auvuuirw IL} L V1 ULl|IUa Mr. Mather or McMaster University was the preacher in the Baptist church on Sunday evening. Mr and Mfrs Y.'rn10l.I. -0 I-n...-..L- ouum "own an wnvvuca 1. UIIHUZ. I Mr." and Mrs. Ed. Reddick of New- market spent Sunday with his parents. Mr._ and Mrs. Wm. Reddlck spent Christmas in Toronto. Ila '|lnI~`Inn- AC Ir--|p--L-.. vvunr N - and Mrs. J. Whan spent New Year's with their daughter, Mrs. B. W. I-Iulfish. 1 Mrs. Bird of Toronto spent Christ- mas with her brother, E. Quantz. Mr,' and `Mn `um 1:nA.u..1. ..a -up-.. `nu nu bdlalll-Ilivl II, IJUALL5 111. Mrs. John Lees and family are vis- iting in Toronto. Edgar Women s Institute The Edgar Women s Institute celer brated the 15th anniversary of their organization by entertaining their husbands to a. fowl supper at the home of Mrs. C. W. Caldwell on the evening of Dec. 14. After doing full justice to a bountiful spread all en- joyed the program. One of the many interesting items was a sketch of the history of the Institute from its be- ginning given by Mrs. Best, the Vice- Preident at the organization. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Chas. Ellsmere on Wednesday, January 9. G. Oassgll oi Cobalt spent last week with his mother here. III... I'\ I!4_J-..- nl.-IL.-A --ILL _..1-Ll.--nu vaavw, $11.1. GIL J.VLl-'3. M11656. Miss Erie Whan and Miss M. Lewis of Fort Erie spent the holidays at J. Whan s. -v-_1-_ .I- 1--., - VI AJWII U H. Jazcks is home from the Great Lakes. - 1b.. __..1 u-,_,, - ._. nan:-nun: |avVrll\I. Dec. 31-Christma.s` is over once more with all its joys and festivities. While many homes were the scenes of reunions and mirth other homes were saddened by sickness as there is quite a. number of flu cases in this vicinity. /Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hilden of Tor- onto spent the holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruiiett. WEE WWII: mknn Anal 111-- up 0 _"VI- .v-.uv 14159 vnuvung an L): ucuuxpucu D. Services have been withdrawn from `the United Church for the past two weeks on account of the pastor, Rev. R. G. Halbert, being 111. 1\/I've Tnhn Tana nu.-I &`-....X'l-- _.._ -_.|_ aonvnavlu gnu. uduau vvccn. I ' Mrs. V. R. Slessor is able to be home after her recent operation. Rifle: `I .'l'lHnn nu;-i `D.-JAL 734-1-.. .1: n1. nnvaanv nu. uuL LAUL L UUCLJU Upcl. auuu. Miss Lillian and Robt. P,arks of To- ronto are visiting at S. Campbell's. Earning: 1131113 knn urn-L.A.......... .c..._... w vvvvss um \.I vv \.1a/Auwuu B. W. G. Gfay bf Windsor called on friends here this week. `I 1.... 11 1-; Orliff Caldwell a1:d_ l\;Ilss Hazel Cald- well have returned to Bualo after a. week at C. W. Caldwell s. `II! r-4 r-_.__. -3 u'uu,, 4 wv avautn 4. uuAAL\vAL 0- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family of Collingwood spent New Year's day with the farmer's parents. 'Mh' and `|\ll rc T .o nl-an human- 4.-.5 9 uag vuuu vuc LULHLCJ. B 1.)ul.'UI..ll:.` Mr. and Mrs. Lachlan Cameron. spent New Year's day in Barrie. WCCD VVIIIII JAM) IIIUIMAUI. anuavn Miss D.Oarter visited with relatives I at Thornhiil several days last week. - vgbnu u, uuxaaanuuou VULLJCLD. l Mr. and Mrs. Sweet and family of Toronto spent a few days last week at Max Pushkoff s. 11.. .. ...1 IR.._ 1-r-..._-_._ up-;:_u-, , Vanna V1 Mr. Mrs. Wm. Blakely and fam- ily spent New Year's day with John Forg1e s, Sunnidale Corners. `Ila 1... ! 117.... cv.......L .....1 n___-:1__ -4- '..m3l\/Ir. and Mrs. Burnie Butler of De- troit visited their aunt, Mrs. T. Wig- gins, last week.` `Rina mllnnkntk `llntnonax -...! _-_. WI:ITss Hazel Jackman has secured a position as teacher in S.S. No. 10, Not- tawasaga. and will assume her duties this week. J in-.. -._.1 11-... Ian... -n_u_,u - .- Ann: acvov vv Gun- 5 ! Mrs. Elizabeth McDonald and son Bert of Dayton, Mrs. Wm. Redpath, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Redpath of Angus visited John E. Matthews last week. V ] |p.I__ vs-__-v -_ -I____,,, u, - ZQI"ICI`2` Jan. 1-Your correspondent wishes The Examiner and staff a very happy and prosperous New Year. `Allan Tun (Whammy ll` l'I'v.u..-...J... .........4. umau IUD GLULLO LVUW 1. L. Migls IV!/la. Cherry of `fftoronto spent the holiday week with .her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Cherry. RA !-n IT1v~\ (inn:-In A-P` (`Ion nnnn gm 4.. avaa a man 1.151 on 13111155 91161 1 J 3 Mrs. (Dr.) Currie of" Creemore is visiting her daughter,` Mrs. L. A. Don- uuouuuuu. us use utccuuis. 1 The trustees and auditor's reports were adopted as read showing a large balance on hand. This will save bor- rowing until the grants come in in the fall which is a good system to adopt. Herb. Baldwick was reappoint- ed auditor. General and other busi- ness was left to the trustees. H. AA. Pearson, retiring trustee, was re-elect- ed without opposition. nu. uv a.AAu.1L1ALLD vu. yxsuay. There is an unusual number of sick in the village. Some of them have been in bed for over two weeks. i Trustees Show Good Balance The annual school meeting of the, ratepayers of this S.S. was held in the school on Dec. 26, at 10 am. with only average attendance. H. A. Pear- son was secretary and Stephen Pratt chairman of the meeting. THO frncfnnc and l!1IA't\|I n nu-uuubnl Unnug. . The tuneral service was held Friday afternoon at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. Campbell, service being con- ducted by Rev. H. E. Bridge, B.A., of McMaster University, Toronto, as- aieted by Rev. A. M. Pope of Minesing United church. Interment was made in Minesing Union cemetery. The pall- bearers were Wm. Adams, Jos. Chap- pel, John Plowrlght. Otto Davis. An- drew Ronald and Geo. Johnston. avvv, auov vvccn. Mrs. C. L. Burton and family,- who have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Pratt, and others, return- ed to Timmins on Friday. "l"hnv-n In on IIv\'|I1-I1n'I g-.n...I..-.. -4: ...:..1.. v and VALL5 LLAL7 ya: 171100 1161 5 Miss Robenia Morris of `Toronto was 9. guest of her aunt, Mrs. R. Goodfe1- low, last; week. `Int... 11 1- -n....:.... _.,_-n p-,-- Aavsuv U; U. lJ- xxuayyy. Chas. Robins of Montreal has been visiting his parents here . `Allan Dnknnln Tlknuuln -0 rrI...._..L_ __-_ \r$n1aIil-I Jan. 1--Mr. and Mrs. aeo. Snead of Toronto were recent visitors at the home of J. D. Knapp. (Than `Dnlninu 15 1\A nn+u;u.'l 1...... I....... own up VVLUL1 vviuu Your correspondent wishes The Ex- aminer staff and readers a happy and prosperous New Year. nan \.I;auL ULLLAL 19100 J. 11.0.41 ouny a Mrs. John A. Bell and daughter Beatrice are visiting at R. Be11 s. f\I1{`n n vnivvulnnu In J-`Iain `t\aua\`-u -..- auuwvanuu any VJDIIMIIE 010 Jan ucu D. Quite a number in this locality are laid up with colds. `flu-up nnnnnnn nun.-`Inn-& -.l-1...- rl'Il_- Q-.I__ ysuvuu mu UIILLU V1. WLJVALI5. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller visited friends in Churchill last Thursday. 'MI'rc Tnhn A 13:31! and .Inu..I..J..... IJUUAVIU JUL \JLLLbDUA|lDu Mr. and Mrs. Elphlck and family spent Christmas day with their daugh- ter at Baxter. T\_.- II_Y_.!J-__ _.l_- I--- I, , |l\1& `UV AJKIIIIUULQ Dan. McFadden, who has been very ill in the R.V. Hospital, is much im- proved at time of writing. 1\A vv on:-I 1UI'svu `l'\ 'l` 'IKl1`nu snap: I!- ';\ lI Foggy

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