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Barrie Examiner, 8 Jan 1931, p. 8

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Mis.s Hazel Stacey of I`oront_o is the gnst. of Mrs. E. Ward. <`rnd' Onkpn nf '1`nrnnt.n smnnt. iho _\'%'l` m. PFOVBQ 8 U.8CICl{`Cl 5UCCE.`5S. ` A number from here attended the funeral of Miss W. Salisbury at Hills- dale. Phone your news Items to The Ex-' use Exauninet Ckaqslned Adlets. 45`_ J. gratulations to the successful hues for the township council. d is glad to see W. J. Dales still 2 Job as the nearest local repre- iv SHANTY BAY STAYNER .- \/lu\Yuh\\ 0` WAVERLEY? I -\1... C` Avnhur c ZGUTHRHE. T "E:iEr6i2'1S" mg. Will UV: HOJIU home of Miss literary (`um- 3 of Toronto` 1 friends here. ` the L.0.B.A..* t and the new A annnnnn I IUTUIIIU. Miss Velma Beardsull l"(`n`<)nm on Sunday ILHI.`-1` .l :".x nvvuu 1-an tmnnm EXAMINER Jan. 5--Mx':s. A. Hubbvrt, has (hn symp:Lth_v 01' the community in tho loss uf hex` 1'ut.he1': ulso D. Cot-hmnv In the loss of hit: |)mlh-1`. lhv Into J. Cochrnne of Buxt:-r. Y\'Il--.- '1` r`.u~u uuul. Nth-o I`l..nu.u.n- ..1' I AVII-\. IV. `AVl\Hl||'|l:lL Fred N4-Iszm and Miss ]*`1't`i Nu-Ison and other fl'il'l)(l5'. of I`)nl.x~lun and Hill}:- dn.1 spent. :1 wry pl~n.~':u1l l`\'(`Hh1[.'_ nl. F`(n'x'L-st Wnllwhfs lust. xvu-k ` . J`...- -Hll. Mr. and `Mrs. J. Martin and Bobbiu spent. C1n'islnms: l1uHzl:1_\'s 'I`uront.o. rm... `IT.\H.uJ `ru.....,.\. \zUUHl'L|lH._` Ul l`)ll}\ll'l. Mrs. '1`. Cury and Miss Cl:-mc-ms 1 '1`urunto :u`v .<|w11(lim; (hr N:-w Y1`: with 1111* l`0rxnm":. d:1lu.-,hl-I". Mm. . Hawthorn. 'T`hn I-nli;-\:' Airh n-11 Iudvl chniv Ln X`lll.Wl||Ull|. Thv L:1(lic:;' Aids will lmlrl I nary nu\r-ting: M the l1a1)m' L011ghc the 141.11. . Thu Rllulhuv ~.-|m.\l lm. I Ll\lLlSlIl_'('k| Ull |lI|' l'I1vl|. Thu Sun(,i-.\y :x:*hunl haul xx Chrisunn:e mm-A-rt. on 'l`m-.sdu,v mg or last. wvc-kn when lhv Hum nsslstvd mom with .-;mn- WUII1 tllaloglmv, which W<'l'(.` mm-h -n by the full ('.hll1`('Il pn.. Sun! rived at _tlu- (`lose and nlrw 191. 01' p;'H'l.-4 and mainly In the and l):1_\'.~;. Miss Winniv Mnnlv-il`h of 'I`( spent the huhd:1_\',-: with hm` in Mrs. R. Muult-iLh. 17...! l\Iulu.... A|\\:` '\lli...- 1:1... 1'Ul'l'L'.\L VVilll\Nl|lS H151. \\"(`K The .~;c1mnl t4-:1<'l1m's haw` and :~:(-luml 1-0-n1):-um! un Mm 5111. \r.. .....1 L... I \J....IX.` IUJUHIVU. Thv Unitvd `Chur(-h Sunday :1fLr-rnmm at 3.3 next Hm-0 nmnth.\. H!.|l- UH \33|.llll`U`-il_V il4l|l'l` I'l`Hl \Vll|}.', IN" m`f:im:111('e ht-ro 1m` :1 fmv days. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. M. Ward rt~lu1'n- I In mt-. Mnnd:1_v. after visiting lximui. in I'urumu and Cnllinp,'w(md. Mrs. Ruy }Izu`L nnrl Kmziv and Miss [`.1'I'i- Pu-zwson rt-t1n'n(~(1 tn 'I`m'0nt/J af- .-r-:L couple of wvc-ks with lhoh` pur- unit I The mnnml > 111. N0. )5 :+(*!1:m |lC.5h_y il\(' ll ('UIll)l tho Hnmm-5 whirl Tau-Lox'y. Mr. Lynn. I was n--01: :-tmd and -. un\inhhy umulml luv uu Aunuluxn uunu nun HI_v hilLI.\' lhv rvtirinp, trust:-v -.11! Lhv Imsi1w.s`s wu: zuniably s(:l,L1vti. I"1':mk Br-:u'( II \\':n miuu 9 scum-lm'y. J. N. Willing; and J l3czu'd.sall xwnr uuditux Jllrc Ilnlun Iltulnnn `Ila-\\n 43... o 1.. L)uu1'u.suu W(`lL' ;1uu1u:1.~. ' Miss Hvleu liodgvs is hmno for tho winter. \VlHLCl. NIls.~w.~`. Grncv who Imvv Lu:-n hmm: In-re`, lmvv M1 . Fawcott. furm<-r I."zt(-11-1'. was in town In-st Sz1t,u1'd;1y. Miss iC)ll:u'(l of lhv ])ub1i<- :`('h(ml stall` spent thu holiday in (:m'ml<-3'. Miss Jzwn-tt, of Smmd spa-11L Sunday with frivnds in town. Elm`:-1.1011 (I.'n_',` 1w;1r..~:wI ruff quiz-lI_\' with only abnut, hell" mp ]).>~;.'ul)1:- \'<.i'-H poll- ed, cu. Mrs. ( days in v I Vuinoullpouudhvondafun !&I%&%u:clvhLch&xn DUIII-Id-vwuwcanhuboo gnu-yhq-o-.h.....m.ou ffnruznb-Ihsvoukn pngg-Innhddu ti ban cu-mink 9 djhndzbunhlup _&bouhnt-luau: juhouumb.&l&." AL_. IJL \l_ll.._ ll_-... . G. C. Allan is :.])rndin;'; n I`omnLo. D1-nth of Irving Nelson T 12 lung, illm-5:; Ir '11:: I\ ,1;n.nn.\ .. n ,1 4. Mn.) \'g`0 THE EL.EcToR's ow 1NN1sr'11. 1 \ f,'rowNsHn>: X wish to thank all (or the lxexu-1.\'} `rt given me in. electing mo Ooun- u l at, the recent e1.~ct.lon. l _mum.m:: 1.-. moo. [MIDI-YHJRSTH TcLovi/Es I LEFROY HOLLY and Annie huliduying - n-I1n'nml In nun)` ('\/I'll`! - Holly club wundc-rful u-In nu i...-..-I Queen Doris .W. Parkes "um slum]-uni week in the west, this wlnler will hv I-`(-hru;n'_v 7-H when (ht: B:mfl' \\ int r Sport.-: Fur- .nl will lw h'hl. l ur:uij.s`(-. of ski--rs`, :~:ki-j0r1~r.<, ()\\'.=al1()u:`.~:, vurlc-x'.~'-. Inn-luey, nkulim.-;, l<>lm;;;;:uInim:. xighim.-.. n|ushi1u:._umJ vvr-ry v'.uI'iunl of winter spurt. H! is zuldeu In .|ll 111051: the in(:mnp:u'uhl- In-:nut_\` wllin;.-; ix` tlw In-url 0I'1h'..~ Rm-kiv:;, clullued in their txlur .11`:-.~:.\: ul` t-rrnivw h(`l]('ill]l .1 .-'.l()' H!" lI1l`f|lI(IiF1.1 .1. u:u1.. 4. ..o` n....rr `. 1:1 0`.-..... ..n.l [11 ulnl `or L119 fir.<.L ninu months of Um 1' H10 vxpnrts 01' pulp and pup:-r Ill Cunaulu xvt-we vuluv(l at 3133.696.- , :u!cm`(lil11.;` tn Lhv Czmudizm Pulp I Pap<>x' Assm-iutiml. In lhr <'(n`1'vs- .Thanks T9 lililfzrqtors :.' U| \'lH||'ll3 |H`lll`.H|ll . Hlllv low!` 01' l:u1j'l `A of (`()1()l`t'll lights with, You ve Got To Advertise! A MAN MAY OPEN A STORES . . Stock it with the hast. of merchandise . . set lower priccs than his C()lHp6Hl()I`.\` and then wait fur trade to cums in. But he'll never start ;m_\' hzmk zlccounts with such tactics. N<>w:1d:1_\'s _\'0L1'\ c gut tnhc"up:1ml :1ftc1"cmY" l.c1 folks know whz1t_vuu ve gut In nffcr them, crczltc 21 dcnmml for it and thc public will heat :1 `path to your door. And that takes: ' ADVERTISING . . not now and then but consistently! Use The Examiner s columns for Get Set For Banff Carnival :`SURE-FIRE RESULTS! pnmlinp; xnrml,hs; of 1 cur. I{1R(II:'I 'r'n. RM l)lO,Ul7l. 1 IN DP] `nxntvml in valua- . HI` (`I 1l 7( Page Elg-he ll||l|l|\l|.`l',.` mm In (end there, the Leno:-es of the Stnnoy Indians and the colorful nmu 01' l)r'u.'.m-)11n-,d hhunket.-4. huh-utImre(l head- d:'(~..~;.~a(~.~;, hozuh.-:1 squzuvaa and .-ahiny-eycsd pupoo-sea. A.-'. H` :11) this were not enough In (`I`()W(l Into (mv slmn" week, there is the great, Ice Palace, lit up at night with Hrs-\v(n'lm (HS[)li|.y.`.-I, the unmlml lrup shtmt 0|` thv Uunfi` (E-nu 4`luh, the p:u:k|ug (ttmlvtal with it.-a high light of the fzlmolm dhunoud hilvh, um] mu,-n uir r4w'hmniu1:. In the hot. sulphur tam-ixnpgra, uniuuv in thx-, umluls uf wI~nl.ur sp0rt.'~:. Mu!!- ([ll(:l`l(l15 hnllg km,-p Ihv fun u! the <-urn.lvul golnx and it ululs up with thv oluctlml of the Queen for {he pm-.I1im: yuan`. Lay-uul shown skiers in action nmhr tho :h;uIuw of line nmnlnlul-n:4 with Ixmels of I'm Ihw-w.~ pr~.~ih-nl nr 1h.1~ I93! curnivui, W. I-I, |mund_ :-'.(-('I`1'l:ll`_\'-|l'(`lHlll`('I` of tho 2-up()rL.-s zmd l.\1i.<.-; l)m'i.~: \\'inn'Il1`L~d l'aLrk:,-5, of Vancouver, Queen ..1' Al... I `....nln;l '.\lls`\S IIIH or the (it llhl'l.`1 H Ill <`~.u'ulvul. * valuv w ` :.hipm-n no war. 'l`ln'u'sday. January 8. 193 1.. H wait until your stationery in mm In-rnrv nrdvrlmr more from `:Ixumin-1`. Phom: 222. t`h(- C13.5iSiH(`d thla AR A L511 (0 E -\|t'Hu HI) .\H\l\`l't' HHSXIR3 `-"the hearty support accorded me at c'po11s on Jan. 5. ..-.F'R.A\H\' N 1IT(T(`#TN'.Q('3N ._'1'mr xzuecroas 01-` ESSA .'1`0\VNS}{IP` u~l.~M on nvnuu-A our dun-.u-.. H Ill`. `. Mckuley rt-turned. I nday nfterr :1 (.`()ll]'J1(: n lT1l> n &LLEl\Il\II\a KM` II\ and Gemlanmx: I I spmxditi support you nil: nu Jan Slh ynw` (`ll JIIH . ll --~I"R.ANK N IH'(`uCvI'N`SON. gul'.`Ib UK JVLl'b. Ea. VVHIU. d`red' Oakes of 'I`oron-to spent the w'eckc;nd1 at. M. Bnard.xall's. `Rh-1..., mm. n..._.-..-.1....y mm. 4.. 'T`r\vnn- NEWS OF ELMVALE --I"R.`\NI{ H. BEA'I'1`\' recent ~3h\`u01l. -ORVILLE E TODD. r-Lburm- spent 5 . nmth<-r zmd )'oLm'n(-d to 1` ]'mHcklyln_u, VESPRAI .01` Plozuav :, l'(`C:`lV('(l. Corn.-cLlon~-In the report. of tho E. CS. first u-mi exn.minaLimis me name or Lcmianl Coe should have appeared in Class II of the Middle School (sec- ond yam`) with 66 per cent. instead- of Clnss III with 61 per cent. _ Horticultural Meeting 'I`m-_ zmmml meeting of the horticul- lurul m:i(.~Ly will be lwlxl mi 'I`liurs- (lay, Jan. l5, an 8 p.m.. in me Rest liuuni Eu-ry member is 1 (`(1ll(`SIl:(1 to be piwsmil . n..:o../I rum-oh l.:ulh-n` Aid U-" })l'(`$l. lll. United (ihurch Ladies` Aid 'I'm- w;;1)l:11` Imnnhly nmeung of tho Unilud 1::|dil`S' Aid was held at. the p:nrsonagc=. on I).~c. 30. Afler`he regu- 1m- l\Ix zmd rom)rt.~'. officers were on. uec. .m. A1lk`1'.ne Augu- 1~.u' l)11s111oss and 1'eport.~'. nlt~m.-d as follows: President. Mrs. E. M Vice`-Prr-5.. Mrs. Wm. K-1l_\'; I`ren.-... Mrs. S. E. Campbc-H: [S{"_Y.. Mrs. Lawn-nco W h(-Llmnx. MorI'i.-ion-lllItclIin.~:m1 AI tho `United church pnrmnagn, I.`hnv:\l-, nn Wncimtsday. Dec. 81. 1930. Miss Mnmarvl. Ellen E11:/.:1b:-th Hm.- vhinsnn -J1` N[()OnS1.ul`lI`. bvcu.mc- the bridn of Mr. C1aud.e Alexander Morri- mn. also of lvxoonslmw. The knm was t1 d by Rev. A. Rmloul of Elmvale. Lhr: bridv and groom bring attended by Mix: Annie Mcwalters. of Elxnvnlo and Mr. Oliver Hutchinson of Wye- ` 1...;/L... for Hamilton on I`hursd`ay and spent :1 couple or days with friends there be- fore leaving for their home in Winni- nrvcr W'8(.`Kl.'llUI H.b JVL .D(!1tl'(1.`-Hills. 'M is. .Tem1 Grucnlaw in Toron- toyjnr :1 WW days 1'ec(-ntly. 1 -Mm: Ruth Law.:nn spenL the holi- day:`. with frivnds at. Immilhon. Mr. and Mrs. Gom'g'- Rue of B.'m'ic \'I:;it~d frimxds in town on Monday. Roy and Armlxr Wt-1).~;1m~ qf Bar- rir sp."nI. Sundny\ M. John McAuley'x>'.. Dim Rowat 1-(>t.11rm*d to 'IomnLu on Sulurtlzty after :1. few days with his 1':1mily. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gmccy were the gum :; ul 'I`oro1m. mcrnds over Nnw| I133 . The officers of the Bible Society wish to thank the collecwrs. also the public for the g'u1oruus response to the ruu`nt. appeal {mm which $72.85 was roc:>!v~(l. I`nI--u.nlL\I\ ,, Tn 1I\n rnn1\rf nf thn W. l)I'l(U.',(`. S.Y.l .A. The SPIIIUF Young P+m)l+:`.~`. Associa- Hnn of SL. John's church elected their nffitzters for 1931 on Dec. 29 as follows: I rv:l(la-n1, Miss. Flormco Manning; lVi(-n-Prowl:-nt. M19; Joan Christie: '54-(-rotary. Miss Gladys Bem'd`so,ll: 'I`rou:s1m-1', Miss Ircnv Knapp; Plim- Isl. Mrs. W. J. Gmcey. Conveners: Chrlsmzm Fellowship. Miss G. Eckcl; Mmiunxs. Mrs. J. D. Smart; Citizen- ship, Dick Robbins: Literary and Re- m-:-ntlnn (".rnhnm (`.)n'i. 5111]). LUCK nuuuum, LoHL'la1I|y dun` Aux l-rv:u.lnn. Grnhmn Ch1'l:=.lle. Ritchie (lhmis Social Evening 'l`h(- unmml New \ car's Em gather- ing; of thr Rltr-hlo clan was held; in lh:- Pul`l:`h Hall with about. sevonty pr<~sm1l.. Thu evening was spent. in }n't>grc'ssl\'(~ ouchre and the officers for tlw your were elected as follows: Pre- .~,ldmn. Norman Ritchie; Vice-Pres W. K. `Ritchie; Sec'y.- I`reas., George Gmhum. The wlxmers at. euchre were Mrs. Norman Ritchie and W. K. RIL- (this: while Riclmrd Gu~een.1aw and Ollie` Clute c:-u-Med: off the booby priz- (-. Al`u~r llw l (`fl'(`Shn1I`1`ll'S were serv- cwl. the-_v dmu-och tho old your out, and lhv :1v\v )'L'1!I' in. The Late Mrs. Walter Telfcr I`nkon suddenly in with pneumonia n slmrt, time prior to her death. Mrs. Walter Ti-lfer. ngrd 55. died. at her mum in Elmvnlo on Tuesday, Dec. 30, 1930 The deceased was born in Leeds Cmmty in 1876. and since her mar- l'lkl,"('. had lived in Kingston, Port Hope and I7`.ln1\'nh\ - } _\`\':\1`.\_ 01' Age. born In rxua Luwumup. \\'hrx':' she spent her (`nuns me. She was a Pros In n-uglon. Her 5 husband died twemy years ago. I The deceasvd is survived by five sons. \V'es1ey. 'I~.xm. 000111`. Joseph. . Wllhzun and five d-aughtt~r~.\. `Mrs. J35. ' Smuh. (`u\ Mm John Kidd. Mrs. Cecil Kidd. Mrs. James Whmon and Mm. Strain. Sxxurin. 'I\m ststexs. "` Mrs Albert. Parker. Akmn. 0.. and _ Mrs. Bum. Exnwale. and tour broth- crs. Guwrgx`. Joseph and John of Elm- mle and Willi-.un of Detroit. aim sur- X'lH}{`('. uuu l|V( and Elmvnle. A 13/'\vv\n\\ with 'mtern1om. in Elmvale cemetery. Rev. Mr. West of Hillsdale officiated. The pull-bearers \ve.re Chaxiea Lexmox. I Field Downey. James Lambie. Joseph Stone. John Stone and John Elrlck. all neighbors of the deceased. 1 Allenwood S.S. Entertalmnent I nu... AIL... \/\A 1 r..Lo..l ..\.......\_ n.... I \'1\'u. ` The funeral was held on Dec. 18`j mucuuvvu umu. nulucuwunuucllu The Allezmood United chu.x`ch Sun- l I . day school held its annual entertain- ment on Dec. 30. Supper was served ` ah) the ladies and although the first tables were {med shortly altar six o'- clock and supper served continuous- mm om-5 xnnn UH VV\Mn\'1|n uuw uuxry society and the Silver Leaf mo class of Elxnmle United church. mvmz mo rulauves and friends M- ndmg Wvnl`. his son Bert from Wim- n and Frvd Oaks-5. Torumo. ] The Late Mrs. Agnes Johnston The death occurn>d on 'I`uesd.'ty. an 16. 1930. of Agnes Drysd-ale. wi- nv or the lat David Johnsnon, at her mm. lot. 8. Con. 5. F105. She was '21 r -:us of age. born in F105 township. n.. . ..\... ....uu ha!` nvulna Hf Shh K`r!.\'\\)\\'IL uu uuu. wd` unm moving t a member of ma 1 x. ...\.a .. I`..uc.;u~\-n 0o(u`g`o 01 baluew. Mun. nu A. of C1m'(-1m1d and one sis- John McAn1ey of E1m\':11e. h of \\`1ll1:1m Me!-`xulden 1 MvFnddt`n. u rvrsldent of for forty->:o\'m1 years. mad at , :11 his `1g'1tK_\'-fifth birthday ngv. Jun. 1. 1931. He was born tuwn un Jun. 1. to E1rnvu1e. He vnxber the Elmvalu United nd :1 Cunservmivo in politics. **usod Ls: sur\'1\`od` by two 3. .\Ir<. J. '1` Agnuw und Mrs. N111. of E11n\'a1e. and one son. It. was bmu the meeting 1 being used on szkatlng. The stutcd that. 111 ly not :111ow Sunday. Dr. of the board. 1846. wlwrei tevs \vx~,- plea term of tlxroe law for one yu- pointed audlu Death 0! Following a Pinch. wife 01 her huxmx Ix (III ills Mrs. Wm. Neely and Mrs. George Neely returned home. Sunday. Howard Broley of '1`ox'onLo was home for the holidays with his parent:~:. Miss A. Wallace spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs. W. J. C. Bonku. 'I`homton. \.1.. n\\r` lms D I1:-nhnun of 'T'lwu-n- 1 HUI HKUII. Mr. and Mrs. R. Graham of Th- Lon visited their dxtughter. Mrs. A W: `ob. on Sunday. Irwin Neely has 1'eLurned L0 Tor after holidaying` with his parent "Lakeview 1'~`m~m", Cmigvnle. Geo. Marlin. accompanied by Lucas and Miss Lucas, spent Year's in. 'I`omntn with 'm1ulivv:4. Mrs. G. Hunter of I`omnto s p1\1 l,nf Monday with hm` coiisixis. R. M. and Miss M. J. Mr'(}(mk-y. \l.. \:r.... \x.\....... \Ynn`Iv IV. AVA. nuu Avuna AVA. u. nu \.1\',-'I\\`y. Mr. and Mrs. `Norman Neely and dau1ght!`r \/Im`g'u`ruL spent :1 few days with the fm'xner's pm'0nts at Cxmgvalc. \.v.-.- I DAHnr-I: nf f`nnlru1.\uvn nut? Wll.Il LINE lUl'H1(2 S |)`.ll(.'ll|>: ilb \.lau5vuu.'. Mrs. J. Pdllocrk of Cooksmwn und hm" cimlglutor, Mrs. Bmvvn, of Coiling- wood, w*r<.- with Mrs. F`. Ncss for Nvw Ye/zu"s. \n(....w Annn nnrl nmuldin rihvinc nf year. Mlssvs Agnes and Gouldie Glvins of '1`o1'0nto spout, New Y1-m"s and the W('(.`k(`l1d with their nmthvr. Mrs. Mary Glvin.-;. nnum.-o r1.u~nnn ..r Nnv-lh `Ilnv cnnnl uxvm.-;. Delbert Gordon of North Bay spout the holidays with his; aunts. Ivlrs. S. Bmlcy and Mrs. G. Gohmm, rcttlrnhmg honw on S:1lu1'duy. Mrs. H. l -`mmoll of Tm-mno spout New Year's with 1101* si.~l.m`s, Mrs. Goo. Newly and Mrs. Wm. Nvoly and re- turncd homo on Saturday. 1/nee 1\/lnroha D-zrlm-um1 nf '1`nr4n\I.n i'rit`nLi:~:. Thu choir of Strmui P1'vsbyl.crl2m church are giving :1 play mititivci "Pay- ing" the Fiddler", in the Community Hall, Stroud. on `Dec. 16. Admission 35(: and 250. `lb \:.. A....z Mn... 1 1)...."-nu nu ! fund]:- llH'H(.`(I HOHH` OH -bauuruuy. Miss Martha. PIl(`1`S()l`I of '1`onmLo was (-nllc-d' lo the hmne of Mrs. Jcxcsie PnHo1':=.m1. who is wry 111. Mrs. B-.1.n- nvrmnn of Thornton is mlrsmg hm`. Jhn I..1-on-.n'd spvnt Ne-w Year's in Hnl.dul- with his f-.1l.hm`-m-1:1\v. Mrs. Lu-m1m`d 1'N,111`1u~c1 home with him at- tm` spcmdmg :1 week with rt-lznivos and friond.~;. I`hn l`hl'\h' nf Strmld Pr:~sl)v(.c1`1m1 .506 mm lk`. an Mr. and Mrs. J. I{r\v: and family of 'I`orumo spout. Sunday with tho for1nor's. pan-n1..~a hero. Miss H:-Ion H1-w.~*0n 1'cLux'nvd hmnv with tlwm af- ter xx plmsant` mention. (1 Qlmrrm mm] Mr and Mrs, S001! I( X' DICXLSIIIII` \'llCll.llUIl. G. Sharpe and Mr. :md Mrs. Sharpe of Knlylvngh .<.p1~nL N4-w Yo:u"s at A. W;11`nica'.<.. Miss Murgairvl, Wur- nim Ims retumcd to Hmniltxm to take up her d\1t.1(-s as 1.L`(lCh(`l'. `nlxnhn Mo(`nnL-pv nf Wixxdmr nnd Whckmld "Miss; .` 1.. rA.. .. 11]) I181` (1\lIJ(`S H5 LL`XlCli('l'. Blyihu Mcconkey of Windsor and Mr. and Mrs. Ben Mcconkoy and sun Bruce of I`om11m spvnt, New Yo:n~`s and the wvokond with thvir mower; niso visiting ihoir sistm. .Vh`.s'. Le-mmx Black. 1) with expert, dispatch it, \\'u.s after vlght. o'clock before thv pl-ng1':umne could bv bc-.g'un. And \\'ha.I. am enjoy- nblc-. progrmnmo! IL 1'ufh~ct<-d great credit on the efforts of those who had trained the entertainers. From the Littlest tots prom-x1m1g' their first solo or recihxmon and the boys and girls with their dialogues to the adults with their play emltlodl Qunrv Naybnrs, (-\'or_\' number was WUH given and heartily -.\pp1nu(l~d by thv audit-m-0. Although Santa Claus had cun1pIvtr`<:' his 1'ound.~'. nL1no.sL zx we-vk be-1`m-u ho; had. not failed to store away :1. bag of candy and `.1. little present.` for cm-h of the junior lmunbcrs of the Sunday svhool and Lheso were djsufbulod by Santa's able asxi.~;tanLs, the secretary and ox-secretary of the Sunday school. A........I c..l.....l \.ln..oI.... . | 13! IIUL uuuw V H11` Hun ll) LR unL1l ul. W. L. Tyrer. clmirman board. resigned. Two ne-w trus- ievs vlectod: JFLXHOS Ritchiv for :1 years and George Laid- your. H. R. Hunter xms. ap- auditor. of Mrs. Maria Boacook lingering illness. Maria Cavey Beacock, died at her home. Lot 25. Con. 2. Tiny. on Tuesday. Dec. 30. 1930. Born in Osprey township. Grey County. on June 8. 1862, she was nmrried m Cavs.-y I. B('L\\`0Ck. 47 years ago. settling in Tiny township. Tliiny-eight wars ago they moved to the present lxoxnesu-ud. Sur\'i\'ing' art" her lnlsbancl and nine - children. Mrs. William Gardner. Mrs. 1 Mervyn 'I`umc-r. of Allenwood: rs. Silas Locke. Elmvale, and Mi Hazel. at home: George. at home; Lambert. M:-rvyn. John in `F105. and Fiber in Vennillion, Alla. Two sxsu-rs, Mrs Donn. Elmvale. and Mrs. Wesncuu. of I r`~.l...I.-9,... \A\... - I\ir\ \\v\4\O \\.\u v.. ....... Keen intiervst. was m:t.niicsie in t.h annual school meeting` this ymr and a large crowd` mtendeti. kl 1-onira.~.t to the snmii number of iwven who attended last: yemx The mrious rt-ports were I`(`(T6`i\'f`d and confirmed. W. A. Mai- colm was chairman; and H. H. Hunter was appointed .~'eorot.nry oi` the ITi(`C`L~ ing. The first. disc-ussion \-ms on the financial statement which was well received. Quite a. heau-d di.v:us.-.ion was held` rvgm`d.ing reducing the pub- lic school to three rooms in order Ir pi\'wiri<- the contimmtion school with n worn in place of the bnsctnunt room now in man. The matter was. leit in iiw hands ll-I tiw trustees. A deiog:1ti0n from the Wmnt-n`s In- stiiutv prvscntodv the l'li8H.(`I` of hav- ing music taught, in the public school After much discuxsion :1 vote \v;ts luk- on with a negative result` Ti xrnu hrnna-ht in H1 qtinniinn nf 1:111-\\) bu! VIVF. | ` The funeral was held {mm her home 5 on January 3. with many floral tribut- r es. showing the resptxn in which she was held in her community. Among e them was 9. pillow from A11:-nwood Un- | Red church. Rev. A. Rimoui conduct- .` rd the senice. The pallbearers were 1' six nephews. Pmsmn. Morrison. Edi- H` }son and Ehnerson Donn. Wilfred Bea- _ `cock and Leslie Ritchie. ". Anuxna nu. v-nlntivne anti o'.-....:. ..o_. 1'11 WXH1 U. l1t'g'2.|.U\'t` Flfhull. It. brought to the attention 01 that the school rink wa: Sunday for h0('k0_" and chairman of the board unmd Oh-:1 Hun crunch: \x'nn!rl nnrfnln- \Jlu\.I-\kUHK'. AVIISIL. UH!` Pinch of Colllmrwood: children and one 91 also survive. 1 "l"\u.~. (`nun-n\ IIIa||- halal "\.`\K`l\ unu Lxsuc I`-ILCHR`. I Among the relatives and friends at- 1 tending were: Jmnes Pinch. Colllnz- wvood; Mr. and Mrs. John Kenmer. ' MrS4 R. Pinch and Leonard Lanktrees ior Raveuna; Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Donn. Mr. and Mrs. John Fields of Stayner; Mr. and Mrs. John Pinch of Camp Borden: Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Bea- cock and daughter. Audrey. Mrs. Jen- nle Beacock. Albert Edwards. daughter ` Ada and sons John and Roy. Mr. and ` Mrs. Grant Edwards. Mrs. Clarence ;M'artln. all of Toronto: Eber Bencock innd little daughter or Vex-million. Alta. B111 heads. statexnents. loose leaf ac- count forms. envelopes. etc.. at The Examiner. Phone 223. fhv not mind n onnv of H11: mnnlc xamumner. rnone '.f`.."J. Why not send. a copy or this week's Examiner to some absent friend? '16 -_ STROUD .\ u. u..--.`_. ..n..\v\n, \4A\.\A us. . Wm` Just '~"` Dec. 5mU1- CNS 5"m"r- 1` to bng bought. L7 in r````' `*````K m F`""-" d `9 '`` `S Pm` ...- uv um. .....s\....,u nvxri inn -zround. lllllull U| Ill!` UUMIL x`11stc<*s wmnd cerI(11n~ - rink to be used 0!`. T 'I`\n-or nhnhuunvs JVLAO. VVC.\LA\'U|,|.. U5 no brother. James >d: slxwen grand- great-grandchild, 1 Toronto parents at I11: f I`hm`n- rs. Alvin Jan. 5~Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rob- son :md- fmnlly left, last. week for Bradford where Howard has been em- ployed since last spring. Mr nnd MI`: (`.nlh-ndm` nf Tlrnllfnrrl pxuyeu since mm spnng. M1`. and Mrs. Cullcndor of Brndford. Mr. and Mrs. Huckridgv and funnly or Plwlpstou -.u1d Mr. and Mrs. Fel- lows of }Iu\vkvstonc all were vi:~;lturs with Mr. and Mr.-;, Wm. Adams dur- ing the` lmiidays. Nlr and M :--4 f`. \.V P2111: I`lHl|I`HHl1- .`?l.`l(`l' Ill, UI'(llgl1llI'.\l. I-`m'mr-1` p:11'1s11imwr: nnd ulhc-1' frivnds here were glad to 3.09 Rev. H. A. Movk of l`oronLo in the vmngw fur` a. few Stxxmdnys. filling in until 1110 Rvv. H. D. Hn11g})l.m1 of Staym-r tnkvs; chm'g<- of this Anglican parish. Wm Rlnv xnr-nl. tho wm-kvnd with lll UH` H()ll(lZ|_V.\. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Pnlk onl.(-rtnin- at Mr. and Mrs. M:1c1.v11m1 of Barrie nn N4-w Yw.u".': Day. Qniln a fun; urn id! in Shnntv Rnv lV(`\V Yl.L1'.'JJily. Quilv :1 fvw aw idlo in Shanty Bay \v:m1n-,r"fu1' thn buy to I`1-vmv over nnd then mlnv fish. Edward 'l`\1rnor of H10 cm'1w1` smr spvnl, part of his holidays with his .`?L`41(`l` ni, C1`:1lg`hurst. I-`|\l'n\nI` n-n-|~;hiunm'a nnll nlhm` (',n:u'g1' OI HHS Anguuun ])iu'Ibll. Wm. Blny spent. the \V(`(.`k(`lid his sister in llracobridgv. Edward 'i`ume1- Visiuzd with his six- ter in Cruigim1`.~;i. iasb week. Mr. Mitchell has 1`l`L1li`llGd in mks: up his duiir~.< ngzuin aftvr spm1 his imiid:1_v :11, his honw in Fmwioii Falls. Mvnno Admns hus 1*-turned to T0 rnntn aim` ..pcn(iim,r NPW \ o:ir`s 11!. his home hero. Mfr nv~a.II Rn:-u `4`ll'nr` Tnnn-urd cnnnl Hlh HUHH` Ill ! V. Mr. nnd Mrs. Elrcrd I.mn-.1rd spent New Y1-m".s' in Wyeb1'idg~. Mrc Av-Hum Ihuhhm-1 vi In Hur- NL'\V Yl fU`.\' H1 wyo:m'1ug~. Mrs. Arthur Hubbort. vis'1(~d in Bur- riv with her mother. Mrs. Rhinchzlrt. for :1. 1`:-\v days last. work. I`hu ummnl at-hnnl nw:-(hm was` hold 1 NH` RI. ll`\\' (l!|)'S lill. WQYPK. I`hv znmunl school Julemimz was hold In tho .~vchoo1 house last \Vvdnes(lny morning. The retiring trustee. H. Marnn. rvlumed to office for 2ll1()lhL'l' rnI0Ii\ ..r n.. ,. 1Vxu)I'|` Jll'\Il`l'4l\ Mr. and Mrs. M<'Nubb spent :1 few days in Toronto last week. My- r-. nrmrn nl` Rnnnidnln Gnrnorsx I110 N.lX'S. JOHI1 nun". Mr. and Mrs. Norman Matthews and family of scolllngwood and Mr. and .\'Ir.'. Henry Matthews and George of New Low:-11 visited .1. E. Matthews last. wcvek. MI.-.~ \Y .1! IQ/-huvnh\1 -nu! zlnnnhlnr H} '1Ur0nL0 H151; \VQfL'K. Mrs. G. Brown of Sunnidzlle Corners vpcnt. last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Bulo. 11 mu: \/nu `Mn:-vvunn Mrnnhnuvc null wcvex. Mrs. N. -H. 1S<:hwn1n1 and daughtvr Mildred. who .-qx-nt :1 week at Zephyr visiting the forn1vr's daughter. return- wrl hnmn un Snturdnv m-rnmn:u1i9d hv I01` I51!` spwnulu auppun at the polls on Jan. sm you and the 1931 Counm ..__m.. VISHJHX [HP lUl'Hll`I B llil.H5|I|ATI. lL'lulH' rd home on Saturday nccompamied by Mr. mad Mrs. Clark and two children: 1150 Mrs. Myers who remained over the weekend. Miss Haixwr of Toronto is holldnylng with Mrs. Lorne Raymer. Mr. and Mrs. George Powers of Wu- sagn Beach spent last. week with friends in town. Miss Mvrle `C010 0! Clzxrksburg is '.'i.s'iLh1g; her aunt. Mrs. Lomc Jnckman. Mr: W VI:-hi1! and qnn Stun nf flblllllg Ill`r llllllb. AVIY-`). LU! Ht uuctunuu. Mrzs. W. M<-Dill and son Sam of '.`-1cnc`.1h'n arv visiting` a few days with her pmonts, Mr. nnd Mrs. B. Robinson. Thu nau: wmr hwmoht w-Irv 4-nimmhlv \VL'U.l.il(`I' Hliu luclli Iuuun. 'I`h0. spending New Year's Day with the Misses Raymer were M1`. and Virs. Elizuh Ruyincr, Oliver 11.. Miss .\/iyrtlv Raymor of Sunnldale, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Sider and Eileen, Mr. ind Mrs. Alex. Pridham. Mr. and Mrs. Huruld Bell and baby Lloyd. '1`. J. Juckmzm is visiting` his (laugh- ivr, Mire. l). .\intlw1`s. at Aumrzl. \J\/ . ....... The United clxurc-.h Young` People's Society met on Monday evmllng m. the honlv of George Campbell. Thv pru- zraxnxne was given by the 1nlss.1onm`y connmtteo. Next, meeting: wlll be held m ,] I0 nv lhn h(|lI'H\ nf .\Ill&'~' U111 |}ilI'('HLS, IIVIIV. HHU `JVIIH. D. ITAJUIHHUU. The new year brought. very enjoyable` weut.hor and ideal roads` 'T`hn.n .-nnnrHnn- Rhnn Vnnr'c T1111) L.'\)llLllL||H.`('. JVC-\lr IlH.'('l|l| an Jummry 19 ut the 1 L:un'n. Hall with thv rnlm-0 in charge. HnHr'nv viuitnrs who lllliL(`t H1 l'lH.UL'. Iiolidzly visitor. who ha.v,- re-turned to their dLn'1..~`. urn: M155 Jezm Lill- cmist to 'I'h(n`ubon. Misw. Mary Walker Lo D1u`h;1m and Ross Cnnxplrell tn F`n'1rbank, '1'oronLo. `Iv uv.. -..-u ..nn.nn-urv-inn `Inn! QIII\_ FKIIYDZAIIK, IUIUHLU. IL was very t-ncouruging 1331. Sun- day xnornlug` to see. such :1 good at- tmdaxxcc at both church and Sunday school in Guthrie Unltvd church. Dur- mg` 1931 church will be at 11 am. and Sunday school :11. 10 am. The annual nxct-ling of C-uthrie Un- KIN} church will bu hold nu Friday Jan. 16. smx't1mz;aI.`7 pm. with a con- :rrp-u n I I. vv-1! h~-I '10 THE ELECTORS OF THE ` -- TOWNSHIP OF INNIMIL: T wan to \`pl't\Q2 to me electors of Innism my npprociauon of the trust, plucvd in me by ngam electing me as` Councmm-. -n. __F`R.l\NK H BEA'I'1`\' : \.IIl.oI \JI\ll Skating has been good on the lake -md quite :1 row of the young people have been taking udvanmge of it. I Rnudc haw hvnn nszmrllmxf fnr (lB\'t' U8?!) uuung uuvunutgc U1 JL. Roads have been excellent so far enough snow to make them smooth. have been running as in appears that licenses are bought earlier this year. quite a having the new numbers already. digging post holes say that their practically no frost in the Jrnnnrl gxuuuu. Congratulatim candidates Gilford I nn Hm mh an H .`K.`Hl8(alVt'. School meeting here passed off quietly. no changes being made. L. Noill_v_ U. Rothwell and F. Steele. So.~:'y-'I`reas. still being the trustees. Mrs. W. .135. Steele has been poorly but ls improving. V7 (1 V l4l\LaLa I ur. and Mrs. E`. Archer spent Sun- day wnh friends in Penetang. M156 Sadie French and A. Smith vis- ned friends in Mfyebrldge. `P Ra\-Inn cc unnhht In nnpnd tn ('0 IYIGXIGS H1 Lwyeunuv. '1`. Ba)-Key is unable to attend to dunes as principal on account or 111- TXPQR J. Miller and Edna \'Ls`1ted `me.-nds in Cmkghurst. \H: rms (`nr-hr-H has renlrnd to ll lt.`lI(X> H1 \.:X'lxllul'L. .\1\ss Orms Corbett has returned to Toronw after spending the holidays av. her home here. LIA:-.sn.\ and `In:-aka`! Y "wank A! Gun, ML HUI HUKUC` UCII . Horace and Marshall Lynch of Sun- derland are vtsiung friends here. Misses Marie and Norma. Quinlan are on an extended visit. with their mother here. Russ Kathleen Lamb Toronto spent the Yuletide with here.` "Fhn dam -n nut nn hv tho T.('\s`RA I DVCKH. LUC XHICLHLU LL11 I The dance put on by tl dancing the old year out a year in. proved a decided s A number (ram he-nu n I HI)` 5. Mr. xmd Mrs. Georgn Lnidlnw pus";- -(L Now Yo:Lr`s with their dmmlau-r in r*}l`..nn I n

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