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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jul 1929, p. 13

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irnia, son of the -1. -..- L:..... _.-L WEEK- `Miss Margaret Gross is holidaying in Miiskcika. Mrs. Patterson is spending some . time in Crossiand. Miss Sterling I Carr is visiting friends in Alliston. l'I'II___._L_.. r\......... 7.4-. lutau nu- THORNTON g ;I . IlIIII|I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0`i Mrs. B. J. Carr visited in Barrie last .nt.I-_ -np-....-_..4. (1---- I. I-.n1hIn-ulna LL l=LI `Ll CLLJJDUIILJJ Thornton Orange Lodge intend go- ing to Aurora. on Friday. Mrs. W; J. C. Boake has returned home from a.` visit with friends in u... an v_.-- .._-._ _____.... __ Aurora. ' - Miss Lillian Stewart returned horn on Sunday after visiting her aunt in Grossland. , Mrs. Butcher and daughter of St. Marys are holidaying with her sister, Mrs. '-Mcoormack. Misses Ethel Halbert and Helen Boake are spending a week in Hag- ersville with Mrs. M. C. Wigle. Mr. and Mrs. McLaren and Mr. and Mrs. Forester of Mitchell returned home on Tuesday after visiting Rev. and Mrs. Mccormack. Mr. and Mrs. F. Sewrey and little son of. Grand Rapids and Mrs. Mc- Mennemy of Hamilton are visiting Mrs. H. M. Thompson. A number from here attended the 3 funeral of the late Mrs. Henry ` Thompson at Egbert on Tuesday, in- terment taking place in Alliston. Mervyn Corbett spent the week-end in Toronto. Misses Reba and Doris Simpson, who have been visiting their grandmother here, accompanied him. Chas. Henry motored to Hamilton on Sunday. Mrs. Henry and the children who have been visiting re- > latives there, returned home with him. 1...1..a.. ur A `man hon-I 4-urn. J-'d.I.rlVC IILICLC, LCUULLAIRA Ltuuxu nun; noun. St. Jude's W. A. has held two quiltlngs, at Mrs. Harry Lynn's and in the basement of the church. Seven quilts were completed to send to the I W.A. house in Toronto. ' ` _ _-_--._n_ -: 1.2.- .......A..... -u-ad-cc Iullcliblllsu (:3 Thursday St. Jude s A.Y.P.A. hel a social evening and miscellan- eous shower in honour of Mr. and Mrs. James Creighton at the home of Mrs. W. A`. Jamieson. ....._I 'l'3na VV 11. UGLJIACDULL. B. . Mrs. W. A. Jamieson and Miss Juanita spent the week-end at Allis- ton and attended the reunion of the Scotch Line `School held at the school I and at the Stevenson Farms. sun. _.__1 `R... 1'1-........ `I'...... and `Alana H411 GU ULAC L`IIaCVcLAouu. a.nu.AAAa. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lynn and Mrs. Sproule and Verdun Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Grey and Aileen and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coles motored to Bracebridge on Sunday to spend the day with friends. On Wednesday afternoon Trinity W. A. motored out to Mrs. Spencer s where they held their July meeting.` The principal'business was the ap- pointing of the _various committees for the garden party. After the meet- ing a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter, Mrs. Allan and her daughter-in-law, Mrs.: Robert Spencer of Toronto. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Horton s cottage, Innisl Park. r\... VITA:-`lune-Ann nuvnninn T1111! Q {HA UUUVGEC, .l..uuJ.cL1A J.a.L1x. On Wednesday evening, July 3, the Junior Institute entertained the mem- bers of the Senior Institute and other friends in the basement of St. Jude's Church. Mrs. Pernal Carr gave a splendid address on her work among under-privi1eged children in the Tor- onto Chi1dren s id, while on the Tor- onto public schools teaching staff. `Miss Nessie Speers sang a pleasing [solo and Misses Jean Boake and Gen- leviere Jamieson a duet. ____. ___:.-.__ .-....1...a... Mr- and gevxese aauucauu a. uucu. 3 Recent visitors include: Mr. and fnrs. Burrows Stewart and son of gockley; Mr; and Mrs. Jas. Stewart, 32-hard Stewart, Gordon Stewart and ,liss Muriel Spry of Toronto at Mrs. Ah: Stewart's; Miss Margaret and Yawn Martin of Ivy at W. J. Len- .nx`s: Mr. and Mrs. Horace Coles of `ghnie at W. E. Grey's; Mr. and Mrs. `Eliot: Terry of Detroit with Mrs. esh. Terry; Mr. and Mrs. Reg. Mc- Kenzie and children of Toronto at A. llcKenzie s; Miss Emily Smith of Barrie and Miss Olive Blakeley of Al- liston at B. J. Car-r s; Rev. R. B. Bev-I ---!-1-- --A _-._ 71...! at | I'1n6-I-;un'Innvn VI .3. uuuac Lu L V1. ULLUV On account of the . garden partyl .ext Wednesday the Senior Institute - '"' not meet until the 31st of July, *7` :n Mrs. Wice will address the _..--L.I__. LBLUH in D. 0. var: 9, a.v\.v. av. up `our eridge and son Lloyd of Tottenham, Albert Patton of Richmond Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Manarey and Willis Muxlow of Rocklyn at Mrs. Jno. Pat- ton's; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Spencer of Toronto at A. Spencer s. Remembered by Friends On Thursday evening, June 2'7, 5 number of friends and neighbors gath- ered at the home of W. H. Walker where they presented Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Greensldes, -before they left the of the camp with Miss Adele Robert- son as assistant. The girls 1n the party are: Esther How, Nellie Pick- ering, Dorothy Bryson, Zelma Purvls, Mildred Walls, Marian McLean, Ol- ympia Oneschook, Helen Garrett, Frances Hurlburt, Edna Tuck, Alma Tyrer, Erial Watterworth. "-_-u ` Store Open All Day Wednesday St. Andrew's Sunday School held its annual picnic in St. Vincent's Park, Monday aftrnoon.. Owing to many being away on holidays the attend- ance was not as large as usual, but the hundred or more kiddies present certainly enjoyed themselves. After a fine tea had been tucked away there was an interesting programme or sports for the junior department of ,1. _ _1 751'. ANDREW S s.s. HAS \ | AN ENJOYABLE PICNIC` ;1;:rts -' the school. ----------_._:- LEAVING FOR OTTAWA I have nothing but the most plea- sant recollections of Barrie and kind- liest feelings towards its citizens, said H. A. Jarvis, ex-alderman and deputy-reeve, who with his wife and family leave tomorrow for their new home in Ottawa. where Mr. Jarvis is chief accountant of the House of Commons. Yesterday a successful sale of the Jarvis household eects was` held. The home was not sold but the large garden was disposed of. Mr. Jarvis and family will motor to the , -__aA.-I UGLVAB U I capital. s1`. Arinm-:w's Presbyterjan Church % Rev. J. s. slug:-tt, M.A., Minister ` Edmund Hardy ` Mus. Ba.c., F.T.C.M. Organist . Choirmastcr neighborhood. with a beautiful mantel clock and an appropriate address in which high esteem was expressed and cordial good `wishes extended. The ad- dress was signed by W. H. Walker, T. J. Mayes and W. F. Wonch. After the address was read Mrs. Walker, on be- half of Mr. and Mrs. Greensides, thanked the people. SUMMER DISPLAY HOSIERY and UNDIES AT 50 PAIR Special 59c Hose, Monarch made, new, summer shad- es, all sizes. Spe- cial at . . . 50c pr. Finest 13'? %h}5`s ai1, Yefwice or Chiffon, with new Contour heel, new summer shades. Real good at $1.50 pr. (SRIENT HOSE $2. PR. ` Purple stripe, square heel, service weight. Can't be 4- AA beat at Ladies -2-u-1d-'&Zhildren s Fine Vests and Bloomers. Very specia-1 . . . . 25 ea. AT 59 Ladies Extra Quality Fine Vests and Bloomers, plain and silk stripe, shaped or opera. V2 sleeve or sleeveless. Special group of Vests, Bloomers, Bob- bettes, Step-ins, French Panties, plain and lace trim. Reg. to $1.50 AT $1.59 Fine Quality Shadow Proof Slips, all shades and sizes. A real special Services at `_9..m. ~44 __ _ no--.;\~ S. W. MOORE Buy Advertised Goods. For this Week-End and all next week we are showing SPECIAL VALUES in Hosiery and Summer Underwear ORIENT HOSE AT $1.50 AT A25c - - - $2.00 pr. AT 98c EACH QUALITY-THE BEST ALWAYS -- HOSIERY ------ '-,MooRE's WEEKLY STORE NEWS SUMMER `UNDERWEAR ' ( beth street) azv. 4. 2. 34323, mnuter. _L___ SUNDAY: JULY 14, 1929 11 am. -- Subject: GIANTS ORDINARY MEN ` 7 p. . --Subject: ETHICS oiv 1-IUSBANDHOOD" i (Husbands es ecially invited to the mum no gm-vice) . SUPERSILK $1.19 PAIR Pure Thread Silk H 0 se '-summer shades. Reg. $1.50 1 Special at . $1.19 M'u2i"s`;3ts"15?J11 ZFfj'Eo not spot. A really fine `Pure Silk Hose . $2.25 pr. Chi1dren s Super Quality} Vests, fine quality. Spe- cial at . . . . . . . . . . . 29c SILK UNDIES Guaranteed r-un Tproof, complete stock of -Vests, Bloomers, Slips, Etc. DEXDALE WATER- PROOF HOSE, $2.25 11...: -..-L.. 1.......L -121.` A- Huronia Pavilion GRIFFIN '-LOCKNIT '1 UNDERWEAR Everyli. Wednesday Night IS GIFT NIGHT Lucky number holders receive lovely gifts, also $10.00 in additional prizes. Noise-makers, Hats, Bal- loons, etc., and above all wwu cunt: uy ilvuurvvuv .. ..-.-..,_. at Central hurch. sEAso14ABLE SERVICES SONS or- TEMPERANCE DI6'TRICT PICNIC irhornton, gcookstown and varied ` divisions t St. -Vincent's Park,` Barrie, Monday, July 15, 4 to 3 p.m. Dr. A. P. Brace of Toronto and other prominent speakers. Good programme. Everybody come. and bring; a. baiket lunch. THE 151'NF'.s'r' DANCE BANDS % . as presented by Gilbert Watson The Only Recording Dance and Concert Leader in Canada The Playground of Wasaga Beach in-Inn `nut 7-._-__j.- THE RADIO 1-3AND wrru A REPUTATION ` EVERY SUNDAY EVENING FREE CONCERT AT 8.30 P.M. E No ADMISSION bANc1Nc NIGHTLY 3.30 P.M. -.3- -`---COMMENClNG JULY 13th KALANlf iS Q_R_C_HESTRA - _--u nun - Fl'III'\ll AT PURE THREAD SILK AT $1.00 PR. -1, - Extra value, new l shades, all sizes, wears exceptionally well. Our Special $1 Finest Quality Contour heel, all shades at . . . Finest Quality Plain or Silk Stripe, all styles, a really fine garment. Special purchase, Bloomers and Slip combined, all colors. Reg. to $2.50 ORIENT HOSE AT $1.85 PR. PETTINICKS $1.59 AND $1.79 AT 35 Ladies Fine Vests and Bloomers, opera or shap- ed, V2 sleeves or sleeveless Wool Sockettes at 75c pr. Finest quality shadow- proof slips, all wanted shades and sizes. AT 65 CHILDREN S SOX and % lengths. Priced . . . . . . 23c, 45c, 49c Chiffon. HZo`se7,mwith a chiffon that wears. 01 (SF SLIPS AT $2.25 CROSSLAND S For `the young lady, summer shad- es. Real value 50c MISSES s1u< HOSE, 50c PR. Phone 74 BROWNIE CAMERAS in gay new c01ours--r0se, blue, grey, green and brown. Cases to match. United Church of Canada nnurrn K I r'l.ll !D(`.I.l Summer Fiction WM. CROSSLAND lvnv - . Jesus` BATHING CAPS VACUUM BOTTLES Coloured, 49c UNDAY. JULY AUTOSTROP MILLION DOLLAR RAZOR __STRO_P_S yys_ _o\_yN BLA_1gE_s .v\v uua _ . :1. D. CA1/.`ERaON _fo_r_m,er1y `r? of Allandale. At Central United VACATl0N NEEDS DRUGS - STATIONERY - SCHOOL SUPPLIES - KODAKS, ETC. See (Rut Windows and Counter Display . lgb C I:\;Aam:_y Abnvnvu eve g service). July 11, 1929 Done right on the premises. 8-hour service -.- 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. QUALITY PHOTO FINISHING FE-.=.l. }}i::-I 7$i."oo Pkg. "o?7B'ia?12s sPEg:_IAL_yvR;1'1Nc PAPER __-._.._.: _.__._._...--__ 1 white and `Coloured, 39-c. 14, 1929 50 DUNLOP ST. 7--1-: uwzn :-w-1 - nvuvn T-1-: Last evening "the Senior C.G.I.T. girls of_ St. Andrew's Church returned from a"pleasant eight-day outing at Bass Lake, three miles from orillia. There were fourteen in the party, chaperoned by Mrs. Alex Singer. The girls were: Phyllis McLean, Edith Hubbard, Muriel Thompson, Evelyn Marks, Zetta. Arscott, Margaret Twiss, Verna Turton, Vera Lyons,` Velma Orok, Constance Hardy, Marion Scott, Jean Cummings, Mary Tribble and Doris Stewart. The group attended divine worship at Orlllia. on Sun- day morning and in .the afternoon took the service in the Sunday School. (`In ``o\AAnwv .. .-.-....L.` A... vital! 1-undo: IJVUII IJLIC QC} VAUC ILL IILIC QILLIHQJ IJULlV\ll- On Monday a sports day was held. there being eighteen events, with the first ten for C.G.I.T. girls exclusively. The girls vote Bass Lake an ideal camping place, with good sand beach. A 1r{eH- tune Alan u-non-In J-A rlrhn t'\v\#a1I{n unutyltla yxauc, WIVLI 5\JU\uI. DGLAU vcnvxn. A visit was also made to the Ontario Hospital where the group were shown through. gause King George leads his people in worship. At St. Mary s Church The restoration to good health of His Majesty, the King, was fittingly . observed in St. Mary s Church on Sunday morning. In keeping with a practice observed on that day in all the Catholic churches in Canada, spe- cial prayers of thankgsiving, prepar- ed by His Grace Archibishop MacNeil, were recited at the close of the prin- cipal Mass. Very Rev. Dean Sweeney briefly referred to the benign and fruitful reign of King George and to the blessings of freedom enjoyed by all classes in the British Common- wealth of nations at the conclusion of ~ the special prayers of thanksgiving, and the entire congregation stood with bowed heads during the singing of (Ina-I E:-nun lvkn Yiinn " SAINT ANDRI-'2W S c.c..1.1'. anus RETURN FROM CAMP Mu n can Luvuluu \A|4lL I-aL5 1 lGod Save the King. rrmsw BAPTIST CHURCH` (`If Al:lI3!:lI3rl1f\\1' aninvnvnrn SUNDAY, JULY. 14, 1929 10 A.M. - THE BIBLE SCHOOL. 11 A.M. - REV. W. E. WALLACE Rev. J. Joh1-z.;i7E;17ze;BlacIc, 3.4., 3.1:. Minister HORACE WILSON, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmaster J. L L'|.LVJ..?\:L'a V . \allH\Jo FAMILY RELIGEBN; ` Anthem ............................ .. Sele Grateful for "Reovery of His Majesty s Health. ' Messrs. Wildman and Lambert. 11 will be held in St. Vincent's Park, Wednesday, `July 17. Everybody invited to cdme and enjoy the at- ternoon with the boys and girls of the Sunday School. . WEDNESDAY 8 p.m.-Prayer and Fellowship. Bible Study-St. John 18. Visitors to Barrie the Beautiful , Heartily Welcomed.` COLLIER STREET ' United Churchhof_ C_ana.da --jg nu -U35 Il&I`I CLA;i. ERTON STREET REV. ARTHUR HALE, Pastor at... n.u.u_ n--.._ :\._._....x_u _-_ _ -- - -- __----1 - unavun 1|i1:s.Is`;i_ith Rowe, Organit 'Miss M. Sinclair, Choirleader ` F LY-TOX FLASHLIGHTS WATER BALLS EVENING SERVICE AT 7 Mr. Turk will preach. -_u,_; nunonss JOIN IN THANKSGIVING ANNUAL SUNDAY SCHOOL PICNIC THE DIVINE ABILI " SUNDAY, JULY 14, 199.9 Picnic Supplies 7 ele-cted.A Miss Mae Hart of Detroit spent the holiday with friends in town. ; ;u__ Miss Isabel Walker -1; at th home of Dz-.x`Benson, Port Hope. 'E:;s"nI1i; "..{' of `min:-uton is holidaying with Miss Dorothy Brere'-' `Am r w`1UIr.`and Mrs. Fred Biette 01! Chat- ham _spent the week-end with Mr; and Mrs. Claxton; 1:-_. ___.1 1:... -r_\.__ -|Dl_.____ -1 Services of thanksgiving for recov- gry of His Majesty King George V were held in all Barrie churches last Sunday morning. The Westminster Abbey service was used in most churches with hymns chosen by His Majesty for the event. They were: All feople that on Earth Do Dwell" and "Praise My Soul, the-King of Heaven". The National Anthem was fervently wng at the close. There were large congregations. avsb ac Ulunuvu. Mr. and Mrs. John Mingay of Windsor are visiting at. the home of J. D. Rodgers. It-nu una\nn`DI-\ Tn-an scan. plnuunlqi-nu II 5 Ac. svvuaus as Mrs. Franklin Legge and daughter of Toronto are visiting her sister, Mrs. W. D.` .Gri;'1ths. 11.. ____| up... (-99 A vw._-____ -1 1~_IA. V . -,\.aJ.A.I.LAUALDo and Mrs. W. A. Fraer of am spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. V. Beardsall. C-52111.- .__1_._ -5 oou2.__-:___._ I- 5'`. $5 \LQIln Fred Billingsley of Winnipeg is spending his ,vacation with his par- ents on Dunlop St., east.` George Cairns of Detroit, Mich., is at present visiting his brother, David Cairns, Mill Road. Mrs. W. R. Laing and children of Toronto are visiting at the. home of -Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. Ir-.._L-.. -3 !!!_1I_-..-.111- .1- 4.1.- E Pznsonu. - 'I0I0I0X0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0I0i|I0I1 LVQAQ oumu. 5155510 A 534 4vJ.u:LL. C. Moreton of Walkerville is the new accountant in the Barrie branch of the Bank of Commerce. 113-- 7T__-I 1:--- 1-511! -1 rn-.._..L_ UL vLA\. 44011.55 UL \I\lhl4lIIl\rL\4\a- Miss Hazel Marr, R.N., of Toronto, is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. I'p:.___ A_L- o -.,__,_ ,_-; LL- 1. -1: Miss Asta Larsen spent the hon- day week-end as the guest of Miss Stotesbury in Rosedale, Toronto. &VLL . auu LVLL D. A` 1 UV. .LvLa1LL - i * if Tr;j"1v:;{m;g;;1 "ale. 3; `iinrm Last week visiting his son, Edgar Mathieson,, motoring home on Mm- day. Q I` `I3:-urn` Inna and-vunnapi in +1-`A uny . S. C. Rowe has returned to the Dome Mines after spending a. couple of weeks with his family at 239 Dun- lop St. Mrs. V W. A. Dawson of Walkerville has returned home after visiting Miss Irene Dawson during the past tw weeks. I _,- .1 up..- vcr vv IN <|r-.___. .1 : Central United had distinguished visitors in the person of Rev. Dr. Mur- doch Mackenzie and his wife of Chan- gte Ho, North Hanan, China, where Dr. Mackenzie has labored for up- wards of forty years and who is sum- gnering near Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. G. Marwov. spent the week-end with Mr. anu Mrs. Walter Male at Addison, near Brockville; q.-A- vv -u u--u____u`_-___ -...1 -_.. I-\-_ JJGALKLWLLI, \ll1Uo ` Lewis Ord is with Messrs. Langford & Hopkins, mining engineers, near Sudbury. John Ord is on a. surveying party at Madoc. unlovuvv Gknnnnn `4\n~ I-nnrn-u I-u-nv-an-Far_ JJLUDQ V LL15; Mrs. H. R. Tomlinson and son Don- ald are visiting with the formers par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ridden, Baldwin, Ont. ~ `fawn - f\uA 3n uvl~1.-s `lUI n;-no-a Tnnnfnvui yusuy an Lu.u.\.u.lvo Harry Shannon has been transfer- red from Toronto to the Kitchener branch of the Royal Bank where he is acting accountant. ' RUG 1-\\AI-I 1\lruu- `E111 Qvu&-`la nn:-1 `lK{ets a.uw.u5 G4\aL\J|-l1lUKl1LllJ- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Smith and Miss Mabel Robertson, of Toronto, formerly of Barrie, motored to Niagara Falls, N.Y., on Sunday. `III ... `[3... uuun`-Ann nu;-I Anna-In}-nu 51. .I. ., VAL h.JuLL\.|uJ . Mrs. Ray Hunter and daughter Muriel have returned to their home in Toronto after spending a week with Mrs. A. M. Hunter. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Burton and family of North Bay, formerly of Timmins. have returned home after a week. . T. H. Knapp s. \I --.- (In Inn Einknuu-Inn`-u AF "T`n1'Inv\_ (1 Luis 1. LL. ~I&LAG1Jxl 61: Mrs. Go. Ion Richardson of To11en- dal Park yesterday morning receiv- ed the sad news of the sudden demise `of her mother at Cache Bay. `Dr. F. J. Scott, of Franklin, N. J., and Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Simpson of Los Angeles, Cal., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Scott. ' Mr. and Mrs. Ellery Graves and two sons, of Fort Worth, Texas, vis- ited in town `last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Billingsley and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sarjeant. ` 1'\.. 111.... a....:o|.. IE` 13...! (HS: hang LVLL. I-`AC`U. |Ja.|JCLL|-- Dr. Wm. Smith of Boyd, W been spending a few days with sister, Mrs. L Currie, Grove St. came to Canada to see his $22. Kate Smith, who ;is very saint}: in London. un:__ in -_;__.-_1- 11...`. \n_ 0 Q Sunday morning Rev. Mr. Baker, the minister, chose his text from Psalm 91:7 The King Trusteth in the Lord. He gave a brief account of His Maj- gsty s life and stated special reasons why we should be thankful. These in- cluded gratitude for his humility, be- cause he is a family man, having five gone and one daughter, so `suggestive and necessary for the maintenance of British institutions. We should also be thankful, he said, for the spirit breathing through His Majesty's mes- gage sent to the world under date of April 22, -breathing the spirit of kind- tness toward all men, thankful be-` cause it gives the Prince of Wales a further period to make ready for the responsibilites of the throne and be- MacLaren, Miss Rita lam: an . .` Lefroy of Toronto left on `rax for a motor trip to Oolnh. agami and other points on the P619` son Highway. 9 Mrs. Walter Swingle and four` children of Montreal are spendmg the summer with Mr. ' and Hrs. B. Lawrence, Bayeld St., where Mr. Swingle will join them `later. Mlss Eileen Rice of Montreal accompanied them. I-I-n__ __.__-__-___..L 2- . _ _ . . . _ _-A -1 IILl\aLAlg The engagement is announced of Grace Florence Lang Cameron, niece of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lang, to Mr. Clarence Vane Donaldson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Donaldson, Barrie, the marriage to take place At\um`uv in A cannab- yum A] an; snug unav- Mr. and Mrs. E. Coates and son Kenneth, Mr. and Mrs. McNally and Mrs. Gibbon of Detroit spent last week with Mr. and Mrs. G. Wingrove. Mr. and Mrs D. Shields of Winni- peg have returned home after two weeks under the parental roof. nauu g -V vanu on early in August `Ilka l\ on A `K911- Henry McGowan, postmaster` of Weyburn, S-a.sk., ` visited friends in Barrie and Vespra this week. He has just returned from Ottawa, where he attended the Postmasters Conven- tion. When he left the west a month ago the crops were greatly in need of rain. - Grill Mr. and Mrs. Emerson F. Hickling of Eden, New York, accompanied by their two daughters, Misses Doris and Phyllis, motored to Barrie and spent a pleasant;-holiday with their respec- tive parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hick- ling, Peel ,St., and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Nelson, McDonald St. J.` CL9ULIy J_.VL\rlJULLl\L KID- Mrs. J. E. i3etts, who has been visit- ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Rowe, 239 Dunlop St., left last Wed- ne'sday to join her husband at Seattle from where they will go to Alaska. by boat before returning to their home in Burlingame, Cal. On the way Mrs. Betts win visit friends in London, Lansing and Chicago. ___, -3 1.1.- HPete1: Paton of late Robt. Paton, -. 1. ant...` AG `I3n-u3A Peter Baton or _5arma, son or the at one time post- master of Barrie, with his wife and family were visitors here this week, guests at the Queen's. Mr. Paton s father kept store at New Lowell and ran a sawmill and was at one time a member in the Legislature for Centre Simcoe. Peter is a hardware mer- chant in Sarnia. Miss Doris Robertson's C.G.I.T. Group from Collier Street United Church are holidaying this week at Dacotah "Camp; 'I'hunder Bay, kindly loaned to the girls by Mrpand Mrs. R. E. Tuck. Mrs. S. L. Page is leader

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