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Barrie Examiner, 22 Aug 1935, p. 8

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I 7 mm. (7()1\1l-`OW! YE MY PEOPLE" Our Church School meets at 10 :l.m. V . (:0MIN(; M--T----- "'l`ln~ Virginia Jubilee Singers Sept. H and D I lugs. ..1u5u| usual CORN F LAKES mm mm. .-x. r. ;uumu nr ren. of Si. ClIhLll'il1t`S. hm nod home aftvr spending (ho mm with Mr. and Mrs. J. ' nugh. -10 Louisa St.. Mrs. Cm 1 returning with them for nu-nl: Q \'i How Are Your School Supplies? p ll . . . ` . _ .- (Ii:-I Ixrhu.-hur I WE DELIVER AI\l'l I'\, Ull_V'. IVILVS } ss Elsie W;-n ouglus Stuudn illp \\'C|`L` W11`. 5 and sum Joe. Miss Minor `:1 u \\'..nv L LAI\ Owen St. LI.J\. -an l.`l'|"K VVOUCIS. lJllHl()]) DI. J.'-1n1L-s IV[(.'NL H of Maple is visiting with his niece. Mrs. T. J. M@Bridc. Pcmrtung Street. Miss Eva Dock! returneci to Aur- ora Sunday. after :1 week with her .<:i.:tm`, Mrs. H. 11. Tomlinson. n,.....m w m...mx...II nr \,v:.m:_ 25c I 21 240. 1 5c l in town this week for the first time ` daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. .ut,\ nu u.uuv.._v uunu. Mrs. W. T. Filmer of Youngs- town. Ohio, a native of Barrie. was since she left in 1884. Her maiden i name was Alice Hogg. she being :1 Alfred H. Hogg. who lived at what` is now 30 North St. Her father and his brother cleared the land thorn. and built the house. Mrs. Filmer was aceompariied by her husband` and daughter Douglas Simpson. son of Hon Dr. l,.. J. and Mrs. Simpson. who h:l.\ [been on the staff of 'I`a_\'lnr Stafen lCamps. l.td.. Canoe Lake. since the I 4 Dlf})ll'll'lUL I' l`f. ` The friends of Miss Mz\rg.'-1i'oI Pai':~`ons. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. C. P2n's()ns. will regret to learn that she is confined to an isolation; hospital in Pctcrboro owing! to an; attack of scarlet fever. ('untra(-tvcl while holidaying at a summor col- tago on Stoney Lake. un \l7 '1" T.`:1....,-... ..l' \7 A . . * ..,. LUIIIDCI`. nnunce the engagement of thviv.` ` daughter. Marion Pamvla. to Flight- Lieutenant C. Roy Slomon. R.C.A.F`.. Camp Bordon. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. Slcmnn. Winnipeg. The mar,- riagv to take place in Bowmanvillo September 14. I Dr. and IVIrs. C. W. Slcmon am Tho fvinnric nr N/cc T\/T'n~r`t-,n~n1l FUIHL _RC\:. and Mrs. Robert Wisemaq, - of Hawkestone. announce the un- gagement of their daughter. Agnes Jean. to Mr. William McMillan. sun of Mr. J. W. McMillan n1` Hamiltmi. `the wedding to take place in 'Hz1wkcst0ne United Church on Aug. 3]. Mr and Mr: ,Tnc H7 Qrniih (UL . -)1. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. W. Smith. Col- 1in;_:`w0od. announce the (m;zagCn1on`. not their daughter. Haze] I\ Iar_\' J:mv.| to Harold Donald Skvltnn. son of Mrs. Skoltnn and the lam Rob_(_\1`Z H. Skelton of Mimico. The mar`- riage will take place ozx1`1_v in Sep- tcmber. nu .....,1 Mn... r~ n1 c1.....-.. .... | ....u..u;. n Ill\.I.1\lL uuu uun_run. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dickey. Al- lision. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Freda.` ml Jmnes Edwin Wilson. l3.S.A.. l).O..` Barrio. son of Mr. and Mrs, "l`lmvn:1.'< V H. Wilson of Allislon. ihc xvmlrling` to lake place early in Sop1(,-ml.)(.-r Mrs. M. O. Engleson. Richard and Miss Helen Hutchinson. of William-! son. N.Y.. and M1`. and Mrs. A. C.| Adams and clauglilors. Dm'nil1_v nnrl Marjorie of Ft. William. arr` giivsts of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Cowrm at their summer home at Big Bay Point. - D11! nna-`I nit...` D,\l1n`~4 1lY:n.v..`-.... There were gm.-st.s' present from` lTor0nto. Windsor and Buffalo. it}_.:(:'.'. CUT. I M1`. Grmrtalt statrsrt that this wz-1:; tho t'i1'st timr-* thr Parks (.'mmnis::i<~n hart requc-stod such a fee, tho I-vmzm being that lh< C.C.F. was :1 politirnl organization. No charge would he made for day meetings, he said. I l`(.'Hll.' nun EHH1 VHIU. l A. H. Goodall, secretary or the` I";n`ks Crnnmi:~'.~:i0n, in exp|z1inin_z,v thz-I maiter to The Examiner`. xlnied 1h:.l' the C.C.F. was not uskorl to pay :1] fee for the us" 01' the Park. hm lho[ expense of L'u|`ct.'11<(`I'. lip.hts. hronk-' age.-4. ctr: I n/r.. f`1n..l.1! ..o..4n.I 41...: u.;.. ..... .. 515101`, IVITS. 1'1. 1;. IUHIIIIISUH. Dnnzlltl W. Czlmpbull. of Winni- peg. is visiting, his sisters, the Miss- es Campbell. "Glen Almond." Mfr ....,a M - hum nimu F`:|lnrInn . _. . VK4 h . .. Mvmbers of the C slzmrcl that Imam` 1h: of Queen's Park to Bu1'x'io. thorn \\':1.~: tn made for t1'1c use 01 (rise the zngzrcmnent of vurnc null and void. A 1-1 I ? nnrln I I 11!`. flllb lllill HlL' k.\.. L'Xl.`('UH\'L` applied in Barrie Parks Clm)n1iH. "for permission to use Qlmmfs `Park. but. a(>(:n1`(liI1g tn Iho v.\:e(:1xliv(-, lhv : of the Parks Cnmmi.<. 1::-yd s1.'Ited that there wmllcl be :1 for M` $4 attached. This thv C.(`T.l<'. full it could not znlI'm'd In pay for tho '.n of 2: pulglw park. so the .h'(-(`( corner meeting was held. rnu, .,u,.,:, , , _, V v .- ...-. ....,, nu The chuirm:m nnnoum,-nrl that an- nlhcr open ah meeting wmxlcl he hold on Bz1_\'1"icIr1 slr(`(>1. :1 shnrl (ii:~; l.'mce below Five Points. cvmgv Sni- ur(l;1_v evening until clot-tirm. C.C.F. c'.\'o(-uliv-.* 1ho tornws of ;.-iJ`l the Tmvn of T-Em-1-in chnun .. 4,` l~.,. .... ..|` ...,.u. . RECONDITIONED HISL L'VUfllH].',. Dr. _George R. Burns. presidritf was in" the chair. He stated that. ChieI' of Police Alex. Stewzirt had broken up a C.(`.F. meeting: on Bay- field street. just below Five Points. ` on Saturrlsly evening. and that :1]-V] though. at fir'st, the C.(`.I". hnd tutti` there had been an in_iustiue. theytl later renli`/.ed that there had ht-enll :1 l niSLlndE`lti`.ll('.in],{. 3 It sec.-nis that the C`.(.`.F'i exe<'uti\'e I uhnlinrl on 12...-..:,. r>...|,.. r'~........ C. I o I c. F. mwi `% TO PAY FEE usggs PARK ;Rrmuld Monkman. 'I`m'unLn, a lead- or who has been appointed o1'g:mi7.er for Barrie and North `Simeoc. wgn the chief speaker at :1 meeting: n1` the Barrie Club in the C.C.F. Club Rooms over HurH)u1't's Shoe- Store Inc! nunninu in the C-.C.F. youth movement.` I `can nJCllIIIl- Jcwett Coach Phone 730: BARRIE Palmer s Garage H. R. PALMER, Prop. 57.59 Eligaheth St. if`-OLICE WE CROWD l,n(.' IVHSSUS l/Z1Hl[)UL`lJ. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sainsbury or Wston called on the Misses Bell, Mnry Strorzt. this week. 1\/lice T)nv`n1hv Rnnklo nf Bollo- But Parks Commission `Says. Money Was for Expenses of Gathering \-sway. 19:29 Nash Sedan (400? (nI';n: I ` .u-u Aiuull ..n'.uuu \ series. ) 1929 Pontiac Coupe 1928 Nash Sedan. 1 (`)0 ) I.__.,.. 1933 D. Q. Dodge Sedan 1 0'2: rL.....-..n... |u..-.-.. s`. LIvu5C ucuul I i -Ehevrolet Master I..- _L AS100 \|lCVlU|CI IVIEISKCIV Coach. 1932 Durant DeLuxe Sedan. 1931 Studebaker `Comm. (S) Sedan. 1931 Studebaker Comm. I C \ C...l-__ J UIJ I AJLIII-IKIIJEIICT \4\JIIIll'I- (6) Sedan. 1930 Nash Sedan (400 series). 1'5`!!! Kl , THE '-BAERIE EXADHNBE, BARBIE. '0N'i`:,"'GAN'ADA' Ill` HI? l'l|illV`L',(.' - of the park. or I gift wnulrl be- it} Jvmry mrom. nus wcex. 1\/Iiss Dorothy Runkk; of Belle- viI*l1.- is visiting her sister. Mrs. Fxtzn1k Wouds. Dunlop St. _.|'nrn:-< M:-Noni! nf Mnnln iu U \\'( Char Spurn l :n`1u-ul:u' l'r ducud by "Ina {Noted Bible Expdsitor Now Speaking in Barrie MRS, MARTHA MOONEY Suddenly. as lh<- 1`s.` of h: fu1'lL1:'c the dozzth u(`cu1'rcd of I` :\-'Iar`.ha 1\ Irmm-3` :11 Ihu home of daughtr,-r. Mrs. Nm'm:m C-x.`<\\'() on Ann 9 Rnrn in F.-<~.:1 Tn\vn< rl`i`1i.\'/\1111Ll1liHI11CiSZ111C\'CI11 zitthis stare he<.`;1use ml` the real lmrgziiiis n1'1`ei'ed, but this _ve;u` in p:n'tic1i1:1i`<)L11` Ailgiist Sale prices 011ei':m zulditmiizll incentive in view of lhegen- eral zuivniice in wlmleszile iurniture prices Scheduled for Sept. lsi. 9-Piece; ALL--WALNUT DINING sum: W:-NUT"? 1.N15: D,`9E.T.TE ...5,U1.TE }\t'1(`; l`.;"`l:` s\1.1: .|. lH(Z FURZNHT_URE 1233 (I)Vunlof:>t. tor tnp tn Wmmpeg. Mr. and Mrs. Worth E. Kelley of Buffalo were weekend visitors with the Misses Campbell. Mr nnrl Mrs F`:-r-rl Sninszlmrv nl` @E'EUAm J] Au9us!Sa|Svecia|s Dining Ropm Suites urn-V rslnn I1!) r\ I l'\II1 I-nu-`Its--art VVC are \`h l,2l1`gL`\;()1CL`1i()l] of the New- est l)c.\`ig"ns in the P<>pu1;n` I--`illishcs. lllllll \ .|I llll.l HIM IL`:llhL.`I' IX. I`l.EIl'l'l.\. lJ. l\U!~.\. .Haugh. J. Ingham. 'rmHn,-.: Prnmptly Pm- .- bznrrnu Exununer. in Smartly Designed Walx:ut and Oak AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES Hull` HI'1'(l L'IlIIlE.ll(). 1V.!. .Mrs. P. J. Moran returned Satur- day after 11 twu months` visit in L05 A'np{r_-lcs, California. ;Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Clark re- turned home on Sunday from a mo- tor trip to Winnipeg. \1\/Tr nnll Y\/h"< W(|!`f}\ `F Knllov (If vman. l ux`l'_\' Street. unv after spending: nor (.luu;.:htc1`. Mrs. Lakmxcw Lodge. 31-mh<.~ The 7?.-sin LJIHUH KIUIH` LS qwmduclvd sk nf Thorn- : wc-1'0 Thus. toss, R. Jon- n:|rv\ X VV II I?! IVU of A1Izm~ wr. Fred .\ 4'.`-~n.~n1 ...._...., - .,-..-.... ....,-- ch:n'm in any `lining mum. The ,`\\' cmicn/`:1 .\l_\1C hulict with 1':u1c_\' .'11':4c rctc-c1 l_\']1L` mblc, llHI':lCliVt_` dincrx with l::m:>\ pzmcl l1:1ck~ nml Ann an DON T F ORGET-JUST 9 MORE DAYS LEFT. At A.E..SMlTH . `THE UJUHLDS FINEST [IUFFEES ?7._C?I; a'. .5'J::-J;/1;;:a2'/'1.:-2;!/_!.2;'.:-21:" '1/11.71.-2.4.4//.s:.'.s:z: 1./.227 .C .5L'1/Z // '19/',22}'f.Z-.'?Z' .uh`lllLnA, AT NEW LOW PRICFC l\vUlSI()n. `Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Reid left Mon- day for :1 vacation at Niagara Falls nz;1:d Buffalo. N.Y. .Mrs. FRI-.'Sll MA Dl)0(.`K Fillets lb. 18 .Sl.'U'I'Tl MR -l.\`l) I Kipper: lb. LEGS noAs'rs M;`,II i5i3:JK'7v?3l' NA TOII TOILET PAPER ll I-.'.\'I`l)\'S IHS(,'l. lTS COCOANUT RUFFLES '"1'i'1'Li1AM WAFERS H I I ll .-Hlllltl PST'ii?i??5'7F`i#KEs W . . ,DonaldB1llm;zslcy returned to town after a holiday in Parry Sound. In/fine `lnvn ulnrvnri has v-nhurnnrl (ll [K II .V {l mu; DI.-IIII`. I`I(lI4|I lill I(ll l': llI.`Vl/IIIIILB nnmz gqgzjjqgiup (.IIRI.\"I'll-.".S Fxrst impressions count. Use good printing. (.'II(Il(.'l~.` (.'l'.'\l'l\I:' S()FT.HI-.'ATl'.'l) .S`l`RI.\(.` (03.4 MR.l\'I)--53T.-LVDARD QUALITY v--9 A 15 _.- . ,___._... l.(|l?V:~'. ll. 19v I-`RONTS. lb. l!()T\'l ARI) ll0l.|.l*2lD. LII. 19 .1 A" I (_Il'-lI.l'lT Mk`!-.'l" l)l'R (Il".\" A & I |!"I'l'Il .-tDI)l:`D PARTS OF WIIE.-IT :Jnj Q51 A 1! ENG {Miss Vera Wnrrod has returned humu after visiting with friends in Avlliston. unzI1\/Ive ,1 1'? Hair! lnH1\/Inn. M.-ll)I;` FRUM RED RIPE TOMATUl~.`S -Q-ongcac 29113.- I III} .`I LUX roii-'r'sE>J5s"i3" SOAP Lux pggxns TIIE (I RA.-V UL.-1 TED SOAP _-__.. :&wVj7 1`Yli` S0.-1!` OF I'.`.4UTIFI./I. WOMEN THIC Illf.-Il.TII SOAP $136.00 taker dgty. Miss Elsie` Clnughlcu, Organist Thg UNI'1`ED CHURCH OI CANADA \ I EVAPOR ATED SALE OF LEVER BROS. PRODUCTS . 4 SIEVE LAMB Slum Me-r nr Chuck STOVES BARRIE EanEO'cIock Red Circ|e l.Sl.`(I'l'Tl MR.-l.\'I) I-`Allan Tribblcr visited with 1 riend:= in Toronto over ihe weekend. n_..._n c<.__.:,.....; ...._1 c._.._:1_. I_..-..\ .:"\`i`]\(;[ S'l' S/\I.Ii I l?l(Z|3 9-piece Walnut-fmlsh DINING SUITE The Imllcl 11:1` % ccnlrc `|m\\ m'~ mm! .1 lzng-4c CII}\lm.'lI'.[>. 'lhc l:n`_uc china cznhinct ha :1 lincn \|r:a\-ucr, ;|~ wvll Zlx ;In1plc\p;1cc Im'.1i~hc~. 'l'l1cIull\ixuv\Icn>i.n l:1|1u:u1\| (, ]c;H|1ur~n3:l1(uI \Iincr~ cun1p|ctc tlw ~~uiIc. $ \I'(.l?L"l` LA! I.` l)l)lf`lf sow) OAK DlNETTE SQITE ._,\,...;., \,;n-n AJIIVLJI 11.4 ru'\J1lI_'o u-n\i~ling ml lmtlct, I;|l`Iu, china (':l}`iHL*I :m.| 'l hc l`uHcI` is lhc new crculun/.:| type, -~n pupn: lhc Inlwlc ix rcieclnry st_\`lc and Ihc chin.1 cnlwin 1icul:n'l_\' rmm1_\' with :1 lznjqc \ll'Zl\\'L'l' and ClI]\lm:| lmllunl 1\:n`1. The C]l:|il`\ nrc uplml>'Ic1'c\i in lc;1lhc1'. $1 \l. (;`l"'.;:l` TR/\l.l-I With rnrh Iargv p;\rk::g:- yuu rerelvr l`IH2l2 our small package and llc.-_v.uI l'ur~ trait. us. 11 lb. 23 H13]: [CE Ill .A\uIIuur \Iv\;A urn; vv:x;ru;uu. Fred Sarjezmt and family have taken a cottage at Orillia for a holil (Uh! Huh) Tins 13:` 15 Tow] H 21 I.` II.IFUR\I.rl I'.:lI.I'."\`(.'l.4 F. ML`) |Hl.l\'-I-'l'.`I) ORANGES L 13 /.1| L_1'L, -~-I pm]-In:H I C;ll`illL`l mwcr Cll]\lm:lI`J - ml Qn .__._j.___:_:__:- Phnnc 222 mr gnncx JOD p!`lnI.inL{. 2 CAKES 13 V St. Andrew's Church ' First Baptist Church -I In 5 Lb. Au-rune l(Ul.l..~} Tllunzday, August 22, 1935-v 2 lbs. L10. Pkg. 20 ph;;.;.?s.3`5 N0. 2 'I'in~ ALI. run A 1' 5'1 : 22 SUNI).-\\'. .-\UG'1I.\"l` `.15. 1935 lIRS'1' H;\l TlS'l' CHURCH H :\.M. nth -u-nun.--n (.......,... Tull vr _. I nu 'l`ilI.\ I l`Ih rhu- '*i5ii $83.00 PAINT L`h:1 19 +; 23 nEATjivi: i;I sms 25 ` 17 17 10 pm"- 1 Ihc sun tan \JIIl 16510311 I CLILII The Last Trump --or--Will the Church go through the Tribulation ?"--Jonah, God : Answer to Mode:-nism-- Positive Proof of the Literal and Material Resurrection of Our Lord"-The Jew in Prophecy"--The Virgin Birth"--The Atonement"-The Mystery of Suffering" -From Egypt to Canaan--Cu-ace versus Law"--ls it Scriptural for Women to Speak in Church?" .l..l\\A.al I III\IA1|Jr|laJ PIAIIJ nJl'lILJl\lIl`|l.D SUNDAYS AT 11 A.M. AND 7.30 P.M. ONAL/S; Y4-.1. that may be exactly what _v0u'r(-. doing . . . . without r'ull1.im,r it, of course! Only at sight test can prove whether your -.hll(Ir(-.n scv nornmlly. and now. h('.l'orc school opens. ,1.-4 the time to P.RlN(i 'l`Ill'IM HER]-I FOR A ()I"l`()ME'l'RlST :m..1?::c'!sA\:i' REV. lOUlS PICKERING MINISTER . Alnlil. ST. .-\l\`HRE\\"'S (`HUHCII "3 I`\! SU1\/II\'IERTI1\.II`I SERVICES IN (?l`.`N'l`IiAI. HIE l:\Jl.\"I'l\`\' ()1-' 'I`l-ll.-I ` M(W:\'|'..\IX.\` 'l`() 'l`I-HE M-\S'l`ll{ ?`lC E|.;(4I -- -v- v...v --`.5. Missionary to French Sudan WELL-KNOWN BIBLE EXPOSITOR Wide Range of Subiects You Wouldn't Send Your Children IUU vvuunuu L ocuu luur pnuaren To SCHOOL `nu: III.\\'H|lI'>`1` Wlulllllillll aux'xt*.~` M0 U N'1`.\IN 01-` ASCENSION ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE, BARRIE 8 O CLOCK EVERY EVENING l.`\(t`!:`D1" unMnAvc Ann cA'I'IInr\Avc Covering the Cardinal Doctrines of the Christian Faith \an\ 1.1 V a_a|\ I 1.41 |J`l1`\l .UE.;(IC!:. P?"l;!0NDAYS AND SATURDAYS kYI\4l"(` 1"` 11 AI. AII\Z0'|l\` `SITNDAY. z\IVGIYS'1' 25. 11 A.M. I Sow.-nl.h 1)is(` Mmmmiu l"ln` l\M\lH\v'r.\H\1 run AL`I`l W. K. R. B;\'l"l`\' c'\a.-'3" "'r'1}i6Ii"c5"L'i.i'1" EYE EXAMINATION ROBERT H. -SMITH ` (y7.::.~4.-:15. If required. are reasonably priced. Phone 81) for :1ppoin'Ln1cnt AN NOUNCING 6f"I:ro'nlo----Reg. N. -j- 1 REV. ERNEST E. LONG, B.A., B.D. Miyninor HLJLIKJDJ D4I\V LLIDD Conducted by Rev. W. K. R Batty l\lf\D AVVRYI` II`I1'3C'I" D A `l) T"L"I` /-:j--'-'-_-'\ Collier St. United Church ; u;; uuunu nun A SINCERE WELCOMl'.' TO ALL s 1 TIHIS om-us Aug. 26th in Shaw's 1:! Bus- ilI(`.\t' S:-lnunls in '1`m'unto. Our cuurscs load to profllalnlv employ- lIl(`llL Wrilv for rurrirulum. W. R. Slr.n\. R1-gisl.r-.Ir. 1130 [my St. A. ivmicomson. Mr. and Mrs. F. Guilfoylc are celebrriting their silver wedding :11 their home. I27 Bn_vl`icld St. on Fri- day. August 23, Miss Mary McKinnon and I\/Iiss] Winnifred Easterbrook. 'I`m`onto. ` `spent the weekend with Mrs. Qunntz. Mary St. r zmri Mi-u {`.rn<< nf ("Jr-vr-Innd, QIIEIHIZ. lVl2l1'_Y DI. Dr. and Mrs. Cross of Cleveland. Ohio, zxccmnpzmied by Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Carson. visited in North Bay for a few days. 1\Ir.. ......J 1\:Y.... In `D 1'.` nv A_lu_y nu u l\-VV .4.._,... Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Fraser and son Bobby of Philadelphia were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ness. Worslcv St. _ .. ..4..l u u. AV\..VJn VV\rAnl\.v -_u,. Mr. and Mrs. Hnwurd Bunting. Al- listun. armouncc the cngzuzmnent of their older dzlughtor. Florence Irc-no. R.N., In Mr. Ernest W. Scott, son of REV. Hlll'lDlll'I. J. C. McBeth and Mrs. Mc- Bcth and their daughter, Barbara. are visiting with Mrs. White, W0rs~ ley Street. Mr mu! Mr; F`. G Mnvht-w left. Icy atreex. Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Mayhew yesterday on `.1 motor trip to Ottawa and other points in Eastern Ontario and Quebec. 1\/Iv and 1\r< R A St-ilinn (if zmu 14110000. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Sailing of Southampton are visiting the lat- te1"s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. F, A. Malcomson. 'l\;`lu- nnrl T\/T--o 17 F1: 11'] fnuln nvn proving. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Carbin and young son are visiting Mrs. Cal'- bin's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Hurlburt. I f` T\/InT2n!h unri T\/Iv-c 1\/D-._ :rn15. Louis Brown. who has been 11' patient in Christie Street Hospital, Toronto. for the past month. is im- proving. Mr um} Mrs, (`.h:).<, Carbin and uays. Earl Smith of Kirkland Lake is holidaying in town for a week be- fore returning to the Lake Shore Minetn Tnniu `Du-(nun uyhn hum hnnn 2: Miss Hazel Kidd of Elmvaio is` spending a week with her cousin. Margaret Kidd. of Cumberland St. M1`. and Mrs. R. F. Garrett and Jack visited at Lindsiiy over Sun- day, the latter remaining for :1 few days. Earl Smith nf Kirkland Lake [E41-..: 133% UNION SERVICE WITH ST. ANDRE.W S CHURCH numxc. .m1.\' AND AUGUST nu-.u.u -.._v -..... n. -.. ;. 1\"lORNING---FIRST BAPTIST EVENING~--ST. ANDRE'vV'E.` I IIUI IJCPI-ICE \/IIIJIEII (Clapperten Street) EV. W. K. R. BATTY, Minister MISS M. KAINE Choi'r-Leader and Organist I. DIXLVDOJ L. L4LlJVLI, D.l`I., I Minister LLOYD TUFFORD Organist and Chotrrvwster First Baptist Church (PI nnnm-tran Rtrnof) DUNLOP STREET u: Av|\ z . . . V . u .u. .. .... ..\.\...v. R:-v. Hrnlhor Luke of Montreal is the guns! of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Overs. Parksldo Drive u:r,_, ~w 1.- _ __\' 11 A.M. AND T P.M. THE MINISTER um.-nun `Iv . ,-n...- III/\ AUGUST SERVICES unonrl hm Dnuv \I7 '5. D rest 01 mo munm. The Flmcnce Nightingale Associ- ativn hold an enjoyable supper pic- nic at the home of the Misses Many and Georgina Campbell on Friday at'lo1'noun. August 16. Then` beau- tiful grounds with its natural water pond. was at its best. A leisurely stroll through the garden was en- joyed by the members and guests. i ; `HUN IVIYS. (DU 1 !lVTiss Margaret |MvCurthy. Mis: nvth Keith. D0` Eyrill Eldm`. T\I'u'.-.- f-`nav- D1 [L\'l'lll K`..llH`I`. I ,turued to Lundon I\Iiss Cora Brmvr Ithroc \\'cok.<' \'z1v:z1tic `ems. Mr. and Mrs Miss .1:-an Honda` London spent smw i1\I1s< 3x`u\vn. `Mvs and Mrs. A. lnlxlla-l.~.n\ .\1` Q` I" `L\llS\ .DlU\VH. A children. Si. ( IrctLu`nod aft; l\':\u.utu\n 1Cu\`anugl1, Luui` zmugh \` twn weeks` visit. Miss Clara Rad; who has been hu Ilidnun naiuisn on I l\\" \\'l'(.'K.` \'l.\ll. Q Radgcrs of Windsor.` been hnIid.'1_vim1 on the}, Ridcuu. came to Barrie last week `and is now spending :1 few daysg` with the l\lisso.`s Hour)` at Big Bay Point and will be in Ba1`ri- for thcl rest of the montlx M 'T`\\n Pin:-nnnn Miahtinn-.1.` An... : . DHHLH. l`ill'K OF.` ` ` Mr. and Ml`s. J. D. Wisdom an- nounce the engagement of their cldvst daugl1tm'. Eva Adeline. to Albert Edward Kelcoy of Toronto. thv marriage to take place about the nmlcilv of September. NT!` and 'x\T1'< K \7 T \\"illn\uII U1 VVXSCUIISIII. M1`. and Mrs. A. M. Smith and daughter Greta returned on Tues- day to Vvindsor`-wile!` visiting for two weeks at he`homt~ of the for- n1or's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Smith. Park St.` ` ! :\/7.. ....,x Mr... 7 `n uy:...1.._.. .... l IHILI lillllll. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Blackstnck have rcturnecl to Pickering College. Nx-wmarkct. Mr. Blackstock has spun! the past six weeks at the Summer Session of the Universit_v of Wisconsin. ' 1\yIv~ and !\fl.-. A 1\ Cunldk nun! nun. 1|nl|I\.u \/vynu. : uu nu. guy Mr. nnrl IVh`.<` Eric Erickson and" family of the Sm) hnvv returned to their hnmu after visiting their mmts. the Misses Bell. Mary Street. . .. .. .,...,.,,........ .4... .---....._,. M1`. and Mrs. W. D. Paddisnn and daugzhters. Muriel and Lucinda have" returned from visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jackson of Akron. Ohio. little Avis Jackson returning with 1hem. Ro(.~\'<.\ and M1`s. Herbert G. Rob- m`L are sailing from Montreal tmnmwmv (In the A:icania" for Ply- mouth. England. They intend to spend two months in the Old C0un- trv` - ".\/In mama 1\n.~A..|mv null mum ll'_'\'. ]\ Irs. Ethel McAulcy and Billie` have returned home after spending; 21 week in the north country. While thcrv tlwy went to see the quintu- plot.-4. us did alsu lvlrs. Chas. Lows? . and fzlmily. u ....,-I 131....1...A-..`l. 1\I[.n f` D J.()l'HllL(). _YL'SLL'l'(Hl_V a1I`e1'no()n. M1`. and Mrs. John Doran and son Johnny visited_ last week with Mr, and Mrs. Peter Sinclair at their cottage at Minel s Point. Mrs. Dor- zm is a sister of Mrs. Sinclair. Arthur Gibson of Bridgepm`1. Conn.. and Alex Gibson of Toronto and sister, Mrs. Rubi. H. Little. of '.I`s>mnto. visited their cousin. C. H. Wilson. 110 Clappc-rmn SL. recently. 1\/r.. .....!1\.7.... Y n h...1.1:..-_ ......1 UUH. \l'lL'H l'\HllUIlU. ' Mrs. Glen Glossop. Havana, Cuba. formc-rly Miss Helen Abraham of Huntsville and Barrie. is visiting: friends in town. She sails for home from Nvw York next week. 1\Ifv nu:-I `|\vu- C64-nun.-O I `Lia an lI'UlH 1`J(`\V IUTK UUXL \VeL'K. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart L. `Page. Bnrriu. were among the out-of-town guests at the Page-Sc1'1`11x'io1' Wod- ding: in Yorkminstcr Baptist church. Toronto. ycsterdzxy afternoon. NT!` and 1\/[PK Jnhn Tlnrnn and unn IJUH. |JlL'Il [`\lHlUllll. ' Mrs. Herbert P. La France and Misses Ruth, Muriel and Alice La France 01` Endwell. N.Y.. were ree- enl visitors with the Misses Camp- bell. Glen Almond." 1\I|'~nr f`Jnn ('11.-u-z-An `Ll -.~v-.-u n`..1-us ` 1) ill. DlI'El|.H)I`(|. I Mr. and Mrs. C. Norman Kc|-n coy and daughter Shirley Ann hzlve returned to Mrmtrezll after spondinzzl their holidays in Toronto. Barrie zinc] Hnliburton. M1`. and Mrs. Ralph VV. A1`chdea-] con and their son. Ralph Arr'.h~ deacon. of Buffalo. N.Y.. were Sun- day visitors with the Misses Camp- bell. Glen Almond." I `MI :-u 1'Ja|~l\1n~O `D In Y.`....nn;. nnrll . NIll`_V St. N[is:~: Peggy Shnkv. clzulgzhtcw of Mr. and Mrs. Oscm Shank. . :1 broken right arm near the z-lbnw from :1 fall while holidaying: recom- ly :11. Strzltford. M1` nnd MI`K F` Nnv'm:|n 'KnI_l lug. I\/I`t's. W. `G._'Pp`oJe,. Gloncnc. and Mrs. S. Ashplzlm a;1cl1_t_,y'vn cI:111g|1tn1's of London u/erg viip1's last week ` with Mr. and `g:`s.`A. F. Empkc-. Mary St. l\lIu'n.. T)nr.1`u db. r,:\u|rf'.\`r\1- ml` M1`. and Mrs. Herbert Scott. of O1`- illia. the xnnrriago to take plac czlrly in September. Mr nnrl MI`: Vt K W511]-4 uJm`n U5 \.HHl[)|)(`l|. Lrllfll !`\|lHU[l . Mr. and Mrs. John Hisey. Cnlednn East, visitecl with thvir daughter. Mrs. M2u:>u;.{l1lin. this week. 1\/Tim; l.nnicI- Hnrlhuri haw r'n11n'n- L"LlI'l_`y` IH D<.`pl(fHIl)(:'l'. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Walls were guests at the Wi(:kwax'e-Hatch wed- ding at Howard Park United Church. I`m`ontn. last Fridzny oven- imr cnAN'rLEn*s G!`.!"e!_`Y Phone 467 \I\dIl-\I\-V-I Kl IA.-l'.ll.l\.tI.r I Any Hwy or Girl ln`i1Ig`ing' this adv. to the Store will receive :1 Pencil m` Scrilwlwler. Special for Friday or S5t'u'rday 7 lbs. Pastry Flour._2lc . 24 lbs. Pastry Flour 59c `I IJCI3 Qllllllslll LJI-I111 o - 1 small Rinso . . . . . . 3 lbs. Soap Chips . . . . . Tiger Salmon, Lge. Tin . 5 Jelly Powders . . . . . . 6-oz. tin Baking Powder . 3 Pkgs. Sugar Crisp (`now In Al(l-`Q ' su,?r`e'.I;'s`hT.}I;}.'?.g,' 11;. '. .- 13.; Old `Colony Maple Syrup 16 oz. Jug 253`. Espncmnsf lfor week of Aug. 22 to Aug. 28 Huron Toilet Rolls . . 8 for 25 Chipso, Lge. Pkg. . . . . . 19: A R-.. c....I:..I.+ cnAD AA- \.rllll..l3U, 1.5:. I n5. 4 Bars Sunlight SOAP. 1 ........ll D3.-.` lVH'.`3. 1Vlr'.lI1ll)ll}.`,HlH'l. [HIS WUCK. Miss: Louise Hurlburt has return- e(-hnn1c,- after visiting` with relatives in Mo:nfm'rl for several weeks. n r. .u r u .- an, L, 1

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