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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1939, p. 8

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Mrs.'Quant'/.. Mary SL, spcnt Sun- day with friends in Owen Sound. nun-.. ur:n,:..;-.... ..r lnurninufnn i< and nnu; --~-"1 I I First H.'npl.i.\'1 Church. B:n`riv. was l`('|)l`(`S(`llll'(l (:1 the 22nd annual (-un- ` |VHI|i:>Il uf lhv CnIlim.{wnud A:~'..~'u('.i:n-l Hull uf Buplisl Chll1`('h('S. which In.-l In -vnlly in (.Tm-(rxnun-. (mnvt-min): \vu.s' .'nlt.un(l<*(l by ......v...n (`mun 'I`h.n-nI.n.w lT`.l`I| ililll `.\'|lIY1I`H HVHH lHU|`lI|Illl'_V.' Clurksbm'p,. G `ave-nhursl. Hum. Burks Falls, Barrie, Stuym-r, Cron- murv and nlht-r cc-nl."(-s. 'I`h(- I`ulluwing nffict-rs W('l'(* elect- (-dr Murlm`:n1ur. Rvv. H. O` I-`.: '1m.'n`.. Cullimzwnud I'('-('](`(?l('dI u. tum m<>clermm'. 1.. A. Hill. Crm-nmru. lxwmorly I-I Hurrn: s(~(`I`(-1:I11\'. n.. A Wnrnm`. Burks Falls. A. 4... .....mn..-.- .-...ua.... 1... ml. Al the women's session, thv ful- luwing were elected to uffict-: Prx,--. Si(h.'l|l. Mrs. G. S. Johnston. Hr - l;rid1.:L-; Isl vi('u-p1'L-siL|L~m. Miss (furlxj I I 1 \ \`\'u Il'H(`l'. L`5llI`KS PENIS. ` 'I`hm'nbury: 2nd \'iL-L--pm-.~'i(!t-1:1. T\ l:;. III`. A Warm-r. Burks Fulisz din-<-Ian`. Wil'S. W. C. Dunniss. BI'z'(.'L-l)ridg-. '[`h:~ st-ssivrxls were p1'L\'il:-gm! In '11: v(- :1 S|)L'(fiHI sp:-alu.-1' cm ('lu.<:.-:,: night, Pruf. R. J. McC1`u(.-kt-n, M A.. B.D., whu holds the chair of Chris llinn Thunlugy at McM::s1vr Um\'(.-r- isity. Hamilton. ,_.__4` ______.._.___ Rondt-rs ma A I .1 Big_ "nuvs" | ZEI.l.ER`SI tL`. .i-"JiZ $10.94 ZELLER S Limited 10: very young Folks n'AR'!ii1i. Icxamwmz. mnnm. omn. cmmnn u. .uu....r... .......... _...,. ; Mr. and Mrs. S. l.cvin(.- of Do-i [wit me visiting with Mrs. l.vvino`:' ` pnr,ents_ Mr. und Mrs. S, Sn-uns-~ vnnn LAYETIE 12 Diapers. Dia- doe" brand ' 2 Wool Vests. Moodie make . ' 2 Slips Flannelette 2 Nightgowns Flannclette 2 Pairs W001 Stockings ....... .. 1 Mattress Pad. Quilted ............. .. 2 Pairs Rubber Panties. Rayon covered ' Pair Wool Boon-es | 2 Esmond Blzmkets ' 1 Brush and (`omb Set Bottle and Nipple .......... .. ' Johnson's Baby 'l`alc. I (`rib Sheet . man. Mrs. J. U. Ives and (i1lllL'hll`l' Bcxvoricy Ann are .~'p<~nriing ta-n days with the forlnc-r':~: pzu'1'nt:;, Mr. undi Mrs, S, G:n'si(i-_ S:nnpsnn St. : Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Whilv nndi (iaughu-rs visited rm-vntiy with Mrs. W. l.. Smith. Struliiru_v. and Mr. and Mrs. Willis 'i`ippinu. Kin-iwm-r. ' 1 Hot Water Bottle . Retailers to Thrifty Canadians 1 W00] . | 1 Pkg. Safety Pins ............... .. 1 Wool Blunkc-t . $1.00 1 Bunting Bag $1.00 2 H1511 Cloths . COMPLETE ` Tho Barrio Exmmnor * n0w.~'. for B:n'ri<- and ) and worth m>rv. K J uclu-t -Page -Eight 'l`hm'nl uury. . I nu-vl Il- $1.38 $1.18 78 . 39 8(- 29` 50` .`IunLIr\ I. \u. |\In1\1|\ ...._ . .... .. 25l*ZRVICF.S ./\ 1` H A.M. AND 7 P.M. (.`umhu'h~d by thv Minislexgv summv scnoop :r'mV1. 25(- 88` 59`. . 10(- 251- 101' SAMUEL c. WALKER Samuel C. Walker. who was an wx-11' known and highly rt-gnrdvd resi- dent of Barrio. some _vv:n's ago, diet] on Oct. 10, 1939, at 2!) Laws S1`. W:-gt` l`.u-nnin i'n|I.\nrinu -. h -.01-...l;i 1 1 Oct. 1U, 1939, 29 I.2Iws Wvsl Q '51 W`-"~"`- `U 1`nr(mto, fnllmving u hmurl nl`1:u.-l'<.i Th I)h1" The body was brought to Barrio 011' h``'- VVhiL`h 4 Oct. 12 :md interred in the lJni H Cemetery, with Rev. I-I. E. Lnm: (fnlliur taking the committal .\'0rViCI,-. n(,`Ius.~:. Sumlny Mr. Walkvr was born on Mnrrh 2.' [:15 Sm11h_ [H 1863. :11 Czult-dun E.'Is:l. For :1 IR-w _p| BHL years he l`l.`Sid(`(l in 'I`o1t-nhmn and 0,11... in M. M Inglewood bvfnre coming in Bnrriv Bmnvm S," Vvhurc he lived fur l\\'L-my yn-zxrs un- d`.,;._ phum. '3 til moving in 'l`m-zmlu. For _v:-:n'2<, lmhlmm he wus actively cnnnt-cu-rl with S1.`Y-5. MN,-S (.1 Andrew's PI'L'!~'.byl1-I'i:ln (flunruh |u|t.l,]u_ lmm YM nftt-r Union vvm'shippL-d in Cl)l('I' ' ' St. United. I/\L',l`il`ll|llH`1Il ltl'.V. J. o.nn\Iu1 I. nn.n.. u.u. Miniszc-r Ifdnuuul llurcm. Mus. B(l(`., F. I`.C.M.` (lrgunixl and C.`hm':'mu.s'u'r ` OBITUARY} m-.~:n:ny, um. m, m mu unmll LI`! 101') . Rvv. 1*`. W. Ht-lnwr tank I-4r-l'\,'ir-v 1v|r.I.vI|.ma M. ununmu. | Thu l`um\rul nf Mt-Ivillv MiH:u' Locking, whnso 1I':Igi(' dx-ulh us lhv I'('SH1l of ht-ing hilv by :1 hiI:md-run |dl'i\.'l`l` :11 Surllmry. on OH. 7, \v:n.= recorded in Inst \\'vt'l('S lCx:nninm'. look plncv nn Oct. 9 I`:-m1 his hnmv :11 Guthrie in St. Andr:-w`.< Cu-nu-l"ry. ,O1`iIli:I. Svrvic-us w(-r(- ink:-n by .- C '!`....I... ..i' Ann. unrl Hingtnn SL. Barri nmm. Death cum illm-. the lust fn she had bven cc: , Nliss Cavunug] 'V<*sp1`u Tnwnshi uf the late Mr. ar `nnugh who live-c rie. They had iwhom six survj mg her Barrir iMur_v's School z.\/Kiss Cavanagh 1~ `mu! schunl and 1 =until she entered Icution. Tnmnln `she taught in thr :11 Ennismnro. m-.\'d:1y, ()(~1. Hi, In 1h<- Uninn (Trm.-- '" "H -"""~"' It-ry. 1i1-.-;"*' "D". ('1`i"r /\I`'`( 5 gm-V;(_-.._ `(I lmluy. llv said 1 had paid lhv (lug Ml*`.I.Vll.LE M. L()(3KlN(.`. I`('SU1l. hil, d1'iv\r his " "- _ _ M""`l""'-"' "'_ P""""" """' `"' "' ' " JT\ 1(`SSl`S. S. l`.'x_ylm' of /\x'nm'iur and P -(L ""`l"" H |.\/lrs. .l. I uw-ll. I\ |i.H.< ultl. Mr. and lVlrs. (T. I". A Ryan and Mi.~`.~ ml l`:I'umu: Mr. and lfmrnlzi um! .lU.<. Mvl I Nurmun Kiun ur ornlm. Thu p:IH- `WIN ""I1~` I -13 l)(-ar(~1'.s` vvx-r(- six tuusin.<. (}'-ruld "]"""""*1:1Iu!m;m-h [Hi1], and (`.l;m-ncv I<`-ruusmu. Ox'iI- ('h"""h~ ""`[ ""'"` H: R), [A,(.k;m5' (_`ul(]\\';.tu.-; (},.(,"ullI" ull lVlu1v;:.x`l:-r Lncking. Em`m-sluwnz l.m:z:nn ::n(li""" H`'` `'` '`1`' - -`' 1" Wnlfnr Hnlrlih-In _QnrHnn-v I-`lrnml I H1" `~"'""".`3 |l)('&)l'(`l`S \N( l (` G"-rzilil` and ()i'il-| (}v<>.y zintli Walter Hnlditch, Sudbury. l"lm'nll LX`iblll.(.'S includc-d tlmsv fmm Mit- chell Squ.'u'<- softball (mam. Slmniy Buy athletic club. Guthrie chiii'(`h' and from individual friciids. l T\/fn\ui1ln T nnlzinn urnc 1-unrn in Or Jl\ |(`SI'.\" D. In'I_YlHl` Ul /\l'lllll'lHl' nlllll Melville Locking was born in Or illin in 191.`). `He h:-(l lived ulsn in Fuxmoznd. and Buffalo b:-fore vnminp to Om, seven _vmn`s nun. V:-ry :u'livr' in various sports. ho pl:1_\'vd suftlmll `wilh 1h(- Mitchvll Suuznrv {mum and :ul: with lhv Catch:-ll H-nm at Sud- bury. A1 thv 1n'.\'in('i::l pluWiHL' match lnsl year he tank 1h<- prize fur `the best plnwmun {mm Om. Tmmrxriintn rt-lnli\. (`}< surviving nrr` |(lI'l(1 [F0171 ll1(llVl(]ll'l| ll'lL'llLL\`. ` twelve Chi1(ll`(`II, oz whom survive. After Cnm])lt-t- ling Barrio schooling an Mary's and the Collx,-;_'izm-. took 2: course at Nrn`~` , taught at Tottcnhumj the Faculty of Edn- `cation. Tnmmo. Upon gruduatinm. the continuation .\`L"r`. Int Petr.-rboro Cnum_v. }which had the first school of this itype in Ontario. From there she ;\\'ont to ThCSS(ll()ll. V\`h(, l`(` she \\'u2< llwn _vezn`.< as nssi.' and two .\'r-ux`.-4 l iilllilgll WIN) HVEU JUNK HUTIH U1 D-ll` i an I\I`inI-irv.l IHL` DL`Sl [)l()V\'Il'lilll IHPHI KJIU. Immediate n-lutiw-s surviving his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Luck `mg. Guthrie: one brother. Lynwrmd. I I and one sister, Miss M:u'iL- ].nckin;,' 01' Toronto. 'l\\ U _VCi|l' EIS ii5.\lS|ilI|l RHIU l\ \U )rl ;lI.` `us pI`il)CiDLi1. 1 Upon the death ml` her nmlht-r. she inrulne tn Barrie to be \\'i\h hm` futht-r ...n-I unnnwnrl u nrmionn ..n vlru. [`:.Iln_ . ' ' I } ruyeI' nu-vllng \Vm`(lm~.~'(lu_\'. B p.m.} \-~ N V, ._, W ...__.___J\ l MISS THERESA P. CAVANAGII | Miss Theresa Patricia Cuvun;u.:h uf. the Barrie Cn1](_-giu1(- Institutv tench-' ling stuff. died at hvr humc un \V('l-l llinglrm Bzu'x'iv, on Mm)d:u_\' iIf1(`I`- Death came lf1(`l` :: prul":u'1(-d fuuI`mnn1h.< of which cunfmt.-d In bt-(1. Cuvznnu;.{h vvus :: native UH lV<'spr:1 Township, bt-ing n d:mghf.-1` `hf 1\/Ixzand Nlrs. Patrick (.`::\'- {mmgh lived just nurth nf Bur- nrin Thl|\' hnd 1u'tnl\'a- r-hilrlrt-n :2 l'ilH1{` Ill DilX'rlC U) UL` \\'llll Hl'I' l-llll|'I .und s(-Curvd u pn<|tiun an the Collw` vgmte stuff. which shv full:-ti with` u-ntirv sutisfuctln-n fur . }'cz:r.<. Her . \\'('l'v rnntht--` mutics and Latin. Shv zn nll tirm-.~' oI\jn_\'(`d Ihv high 1'v;::n'd nf hl`l` pup- ils In them she \\'u.< nl\\':u3.'s kt-enly 1nlm`-stud and hand lhxi-ir cu-upcwu-1 than in nu very mark:-d ds-gr:-v. whu-hl `cuntribulmi 1n nu small dI'_t.U'('l` 10; Hm-r success as :: I-_-uchor. She \\'u.<`l i 1 the \' fund uf her stlldt-r1L<. Summuw ` ul knv ..n. A-.x- n-hum \"\A\ u~ lH5I\l'(l ('1 Hill` UH). \\'Hl'H .`Hl` [speaking highly of mm. if she 1 lvvor had :1 bad one and hm` ans` ~\\'u.<. Nm yol". Hm` kindly int:-1` bath in school and after gruduzn was warmly reciprocated by bu_\'S and girls. by whom shv ' gbo hold in affecliunate re'mombr;n : .... . .. . I-` ...... .. ..........- The fullnwing sistvrs and brnxhm survive. viz. Mrs. James Farrell I lC1intun. Iuwu; Mrs. Mar_v Brewer gvancuuver. B.C.; Put"icl-: J.. Climm `Iowa: Thomas. Detruil: J A Milxlieapolis. Minn`. Frank nf The-: ;;.!r\!\. . ! The pall-bearers were: A. S Mur- rxw and H. D. Sheppard cf {hr B.C.l. staff. P J. Kearns. F.. J Byrne, J. F. Woods and M. J. B:`:-n- Imarys L,erneu.'I'_\'. Darrle. ` Among the relatives and friends} who came from a distance to 211-: lend the funeral were: Mrs. J. Far-` rell and Patrick Cavanagh of Clin-I tun. Iowa: Frank Cuvanagh. Thessa- lun; Mrs. James (`u\-:1n:u:h, Miss Margaret and Ralph Cavanagh, H2111. Requiem High Mass was solemn-` ize-d in St Marv's Church this m<:n'n- ing. by Very Rev. Dean J. M. Clan`, with Rev. Fr. James of Turumu as: Deacou and Rev. 1-`. Dodd as sub- `deacon. Intermem was made in St I Mary's Cemetery. Barrie. Amnnn u: 1-plativps and frinnd; M. LOCK] NH .. l` I ..l` 7\l1nIuI| la UH UH UH.` \,Ulll"` she with Ls muthtn She gard pup-` us cu-nperzr ...-a riz-Lwrnn u-hi:-h ;z1'u(lu21li.u-1. A Y JHHHXI .~c'r~.w.] John `Iru (`n|n1\_\-`if()llll(I hum] of IhL\` INK!` "I -n- nd _\'(';x!'.\' " Collier St. United Churchi RI`.`\". I2`RNI~.'.\"I' I-I. I.()N(I. H..A\.. 131),! :\hnu`l:-r .. LJIIIIUH. ()5 -uh A.. . .4` Thnc. [ LOCAL NEWS 1% "-'lIll!I| illlll I .'Il1I'n(I: | u]nl.\` < sh. \'A"\lI|Il mu! |)(I(I_\'. l'll]lll.\ (ll l'n.\.,I. -I.\.\I H1(*.\`('hn:)1:!IHlHI&Il'(`h('(] In and at gun: '<>llI' strut-1 '\\'hi('h vurlc-;.u~ p.'\.~~s(~(l x 1m ('l'Hl(`l('l'_\'. :.un1u_ 1: Inni.~'l'il) N She 14 Ix.` ,) O. ! rt-purl of I `John Wr'Ql|uy 4 Efmmd in lhr ` '|)u1,u- I0. I Fill \'\ I| 1- lzmc-w: "'|'h(- (In; I ('1 I lmlu .`v lR.\'. L/\l7(iIll.lN. 'l`()l{()N'l`() I IN:|nl_vr (`urr:-5;):mtlum-M l /\'I-r zm i1lmux`.< uf sunw nmnths. rs. Lnughlin of 'I`.;runln. formt-rly! N:nmyI'. pussml |)t':l(,'l`fllH_V nnvnyl 1 Hw W<-stvrn I-{:).~`pilul. on 'l`ut-:4-`l I\....I.. .. In 111`!!! A Week End SALE SPECIAL WE (`.-\RRY :1 very large stuck of coats. Special or- ders taken. at regular prices. and our \'.\l,l'l-IS are thv best. SUNl)A\'. ()("1`()UF.R `.22. 1039 ll A.M 'l`Hl*`. MINIS'I`F.R % 3 } .M. r'I`llI (`llUl{L`H SCHOOL Thu A-vvniug .~'w`\'u-.` will bv with- druw_n in l'u\'ur of lhv .-\lllliVl`l'.\`1ll`_\' I S1'l`VlL`- at (`a-ntrnl (`huwh ` The (`oat Store SIMMIJNS & CLOTH COATS H'\\ il.' IVI - dug .--`itu ' I y. 5 id I\/liss (h':u"~ N11-l)nn-` J. Nvznlxm, Mrs.` van nml Miss L<)i.'~' Ryan. all` 114-: Mrs. Fl'l'd Mc-| , I.... I l)..nn..n- _. I nn..v\.. -;:\'<-.~' In mnurn. her hus- H) .vm< um] uni: dullL .h1L`l'. uvicl Luuuhlin M the Si;.',-` S. 'l` ): Jack and Aud- mmr-: mu: :~i.'~l(-1'. Miss Mary? 'm'(mln: fz.-ur brutht-I'S_ I)z1v-`. . Smnuvl Jud;.{- and G(-urge F 'l`ur<.mn. and Rubi. Judge \UiHiunn I I I 1 Hl. lVl'l `I.Ikil1). _ : Mn nun |lI.llIUlI lh ill ' Sh-w mm * tax :Il`x'il' Hn.'II'd Hf Edu- \' lhv lt~:u-him.1 sluff of: law! 1h:- fmu-ml in nu nl` l ..(T.l, :|:4. ul3_ im;n'('h:-(I St. M:u'_v`S` ....\..,I .. ....-..-.1 ..r bum.` HI;Il'('!ll'lI ll) .11. |vIiu_y 5 m'm- ;.-1::-rdufhun-i 1hmu)4h` . -.-nu-ll ..n in wnv >141: (`Ollie-r Slrm-1 Umlml (`hurvh An- nivc:r.~'ur_\'. Suluim`. Oct `J9. Pu-:1- ch:-r: R:-\' .1 .1 Hlurk. ' tho m-um of wimamf ' of Sunnidulo will he. lhu-nt\umd In-ws mil I ll I-II gr I ,- \vu.< ulwn` : hand. HIHI IVIIIN. M~I)nn:1ltl. II`. III I':ll/AllJ"l|l' .m|:u_v_ Thu Int- :1 It-fl mm min - was injured I is nhmn (`l('i]ll- ` S1:-\vm'1 r>|mr!-k about fifty tax and Small bv gr:-ntly. numb:-r nf: /.':_v.< rcmly lo WBAPTIST EALLY --~-- _---. ,-. I I J, or YOUNG PEOPLE 3 r HELD AT MIDLANDI! (I1 :u,I.'Iin. lhv t-:mi|w:~'. Many . I1mu. israut-(I wvrv wm'1hl-.<=.s', :n: ilhuw ('hm';:m| (lid nut own (luv,-~_ :u~' `1mIi:aI.-d un the nsm-. Full` Hu- !(.`hivf 1':-prwlui. ` (7nnslnh1r* Rvg` Wilson inveusliunl `ad an znvvirlvnl \'Vhi('h an-4-u1'r:~ul an '. Hlnkc S1... rwnr SIM-phv1`t|'s swrvirw . ulu.-.0 "l'H| .. Dun L'..0..n-.l-... `finv as n rt.-.'~`ull of lhv r(-(:1-n1. (h`iVI` I I `...I :\.llIl'I ll`[)IH ll'l|. Wilrzvm ml whit-h ~lH|.'1ko ililliltll. album 7.20 um. !~i:|l1n1'v|:uy. }\\'h('II :| wmlbnnml vnr tlrivr-n we-st by Ronald M(:l<`.'ulxl-n. (fnxnph:-ll `Av:-,. Allzuulzulo, (-ulliulu-I from In-- hind with mmllwr wvsllmuml urur drivvn by Albvrl llurlun, Orillin. Pulicv said M(TF1ld(l(`l| hm! hm-n lulu":-a ul ---HI` (Inc: nu unilluuui I:..l.1.- `l'UHL'l' .'\'illU IVHTI` llIl(ll'll IHIH l)"1`l| ':l1zn'gml with (lrivinu without |i;',h1.~- `PIN! ulsn wilhuul an n|wI':1lm".< 1n'I`~ lmll. A lhI`('L`-Slill` rally nf Bnmlxl. Y.I`. I \U.'s of lhv district. int-ludinu ()ri|li.-n. :B:n*riv and Midland. \v:I:< hold in \Culvm`y Bnplist (.'hurr~h, MirH:md. `Friday lust. I In oh. nfnarmnm H:n'ri- Uninn unn- J` ` ' . M Collier St. Boptnst Church: rm: rm:-:~m.\' cuuxcu 5 -\An vunuy on 1 u-tvrvnlu uu_y wnu un.:-un n. \/vv\,-- .........`.. I Miss Wilkinson nf I..enmingt0n is visiting her sister. Mrs. Thompson (`rpw 'r rluny Just. In tho nfternmm Burrit- duu.-tvd dvvoiinnul vXm`('i who sussirnx. Rov. M. S. 'l`w-nty-five` from Barrio /H-1 ~ tend-Miss Norma Mitch:-ll ! Elected Vice-PM-.sidt-nt Good USED Furniture ALI. VERY REASONABLY PRICED G001) usm Dining Room Suites 2 WALNUT l OAK This week. P()'I"I`ED A /.ALEA 'MUM1*5_ ...... .. 801* la BOSTON FERNS 25(- FLORAL DESIGNS. (,`U'l' ["LUWIu'l{57', E I'(I. Junior, Misses . . and Women'sWinter Cloth At the Sign of the Bear Coats . - FUR TRIMMED SUNI)2\\'. 0("I`0Hl`.R `.".1_ 193!) H u.m Studios in H`bl``wS 3 l .M. ~~~BlBLE SCHOOL '1 PM ~-cmusw` OUR SURE'I`\"` Single Vision from ............. .. LUCKY'S FLOWERS 51 Dunlop St. : IEAKICIIC : | hnm- XII Hours 9-6 Duily Sut.ur(luy 1.111 10 p m. Evening Appointments mzulv if l`('(|lIir1'(l ...:..-..:4.1--11:2`vj-ri'-j-`JIvj- 1- up on. -5` up up -v -n- 00- - \2'l.a1'hJpJ.l..nJ \J\-IL` :10 Emu|)l:`V;?:.r:lfJ$1z-50 from A. E. SMITH S Several Good Used Occasional Chairs FUR COATS Trade-in Store 147 DUNLOP STREET Jl, I\IV|Jl\I.vv.J Presbyterian Church m:v. J. 3. su(m'r'r. M./1.. no. xfioniehhr SPECIAL MUST BE CLEARED _tE"17IJ I-:xAivuNE _}'oUR EYES CHESTERFIELD SUITES in good condition L\l\Ja.u. 4.`... AN!) F`I I` YOU IN 1111-: vmv 1,A'1'F.s'r S I`Y[.}32 ()l'!{ |{l'YF.l{ has .5:-rurc-(I :1 lxwvly lot of l".u't0ry und tr`.I\'t-Ilt-r~. s.'unpI- (-nuts. :11 gr:-all)" l`t'(|ll(`('(| prim-5, for this we-t-kc-ml Sp!-vial Sull- Tinxnlstiau. (`N-.tuher I9, 1939 J.J\l l".lVl.'DLIV1J.'\ I D\.X`l\J\lL4 and BIBLE CLASS '7 P.M.-SALVA'I`ION SERVICE 'WED.. 8 P.M.~-Pra_v-r Meeting FRI.. 8 P.M.-Y0uth Group .K_.j:._.__.._-__.______,, ,-/ I uunv un- |'n's: rn|.\"r.~'. l'h(nu- SXI ~- HIHW .......u ....u.n-u- 1 F __ 0 SUNDAY. ()(T'l`()BER 22_ 1939 .-..-. . .. .u.vr\nv\u Sunday: 11 A.M.-~HOLINESS SERVICE 2.30 P.M.--SUND.-\Y SCHOOL und END! 1.` ("I AQC WEAYMOUTH'S BOOKSTORE Dunn: . PASTOR: \\ F.l)NESD:\\'. 8 P.M. Pra,vor 1V1<`vtnnr-~Bib1o Studv: "Studio-g in the Rnvnlation" Plan cz Party! _The Salvation Wrmy.` COLLIER STREET Crew. I Mrs. Frank S. Well:-`mun of Tor-: onto is visiting her father. H. J." Gmsctt. 1-. ......a Ivu I H N Smith we-re! W.l*Il)Nl'ISD.-\\'_ H l .M. Thu` Nlid-\\`m'k |\vh*u'liln: ]~.`m`r_mm- ("unhuH_u Invite- ]31 tl,Vl`l` lV1<`t`Hl\E--HlL\l(\ 5Hl(`l\': "Studies in the Revelation" ` I.l.()Yl) 'I`UI~`l~`(.)RD ()ryumxt and (`Imirmuxl Dim-ox-s in Charge: ADJUTANT CHARLONG ADJUTANT MORGAN s+.%{Ag1%{.:%w1s`L WE HAVE Sm'vivt.L-s Cloths Tublv Ccnt.r(r.~; Fulsv 1 ~`ucus Masks 31 I3. lakll ..-nun... \ - : REV. '1`. L. Inlmlly lrwilmi . WH ITE umscu. V Dr. and Mrs. J. H. N. Smith were`, visitors with relativos in Montreau I last week. 1 Ylicunc D219 Huffman nnd Leona. invh ivlcwuzny ux urentwnuu. HHS-' Duvid Jumieson. Leslie Judd. Dnvid Maw, Wm. Lcvmox and Chus ht:-I` Jacobs I(-'1 lust l`hu1'sduy night (01 rluys Bunny. north uf Sudbury. to have und'| I week's mouse hunting. I"nlhc-r I-h-rbcrl Wnlkcr. Queen's m,~,wm-k. St. Louis. M0,, has rt-turned aim-r spending :1 W(_`(`i{'S vncutinn with his cousins, Mrs. R. J. Guth- rie. und I\/Iru. Hurry Buchtmnn. ` Mr .-uni Mrc A F` Vnnnu ni \)\'n|- -1 Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Leishman and ]dztughter Dorothy Jenn, went to _,-[Hamilton today to spend a vacation. - um-.. I u,..........u Iro Dim:-A unrl 1} Mrs. J. nowcron, Mrs. rierce unu |Mrs. Ophelia Howcroft, were in 'I`or- -;ont.o this week attending the funcr- ` . `al of their uncle, Pte. Reuben Wilsnn. Supt. John Rogers. Supt. of the eomiwu Division of the C.N.R.. and i1IMrs. Rogers spent a few days with `lDr. E. G. and Mrs. Turnbull this ulweek. u. M.- mm Mm Mnnoin Rio:-hin nf | l":ll`lS lei! (ms Ween lur nunnnun. ` i r Mr. and Mrs. '1`. A. McKenzie vis- itcd with Dr. and Mrs. L. B. A. , `icy. Detroit, last week. On theirlf i `return to Barrie, Mr. and Mrs. Mc- ` ~` *KenziL- were accompanied by Miss . K McKenzie of Oberon, Manitoba ` I i The wedding took place recently ` .21! St. John's Anglican Church. Lsuult Ste. Marie, Ontario. 01' Mary E Louise Shrubsole. daughter of Mr. i :nnd Mrs. E. W. Shrubsole. formerly i `or Barrie, to Robert George Walton. : -son of Rev. nnd Mrs. W. Walton. | ;'I`oronto. They are residing in Hum- , lilton. `week. ; Mr. uhd Mrs. Montie Ritchie of |E1mvale and M1`. and Mrs. 'I`. Sew- ' ire-y visited friends In Golden Valley, North Bay. und Powusszm over the !\-veckend. I I n M..r'..-.:., nr D."-man Ln !weL-Keno. ` J. I). Mccuaig of Portage Lu Prairie. after un extended visit with `relatives at Barrie. returned Wes1 I and will spend tho-winter in Van- nnnvr-r Eff. cnuver. 15.1.. Alexander Rix has been promoted ltu officer commanding l02nd Bat- .tery. Prince Rupert. B.C. He is in sun .01` Bishop G. A. Rix. Prince Rupert. furmcrly of Crown Hill. Mr and Mrs. Wm. N. White Of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Young M Wal- lnu-buI`;:. and Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs Duh.-_v nnd lit.ll(- sun Dunuld of Wu]- ' `pol lslamtl. spam Thunksgivin-,3 with Mrs. J. Muir and brntlu-r. Innisfil SI. n.u,., Ill ru 13...... `FIG. KIIKI lVll'3L l`HIl'l'_V UllL'l'1illl&|ll. .I 1 ..x .....I nan" Iurmcrly 01 crown run. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. N. White I`or(mlu stopped in Brurrie bl.-tween ztruins on their wuy home from the ffmu-rnl of the fm`mer's bruthor, Wm `McQu:ny uf Brc.-ntwnud. Dnvill Jnmiwznn I.n.S:li1- Judd. lpm nsmnu. spmu |nunKsg1vIn;.: wmv; V =Mrs. |. Mrs. W. G. Kennedy and lime .,hmm- on Saturday utter :1 month's '}vucnliun ut the !urmm".~'. home with `friends :11 (":Iv:m. Pt-tc-rbnmugh and ~ Lnkt.-fix-Id. ' l\IIiss Sudiv Willinms and Miss `Alum Rvid, hnlh uf 'I`m'nnl0 Gt-nt-ml ' Hnspitnl. were guests of thn form- nu-.-'< Miss Elsaiv Willinms. S-unt Idmuzhlm Audrey urv rt.-tu1'nirw,u last week. Misses Put Huffman nnd Leona Todd. Huntsvillt.-. visitt-d with Betty; White this week. | Nru I.` ta Dan-I-IN nf Vi:-turin R.C..( . ;1n- \\'(`l!K(!ll(`I. . ` Thu Missvs Brock la-ft on Mnnduy I '!nr Turnmn after six months at their i.~:ummL-r home on St. Vincent St. - i'I`he_v were uccnmpnnivd by Ihoir _|:niece. Mrs. Duvia; whu has been ] gvisiting them. ~! nrrlnn S F`:n~i.s-. has bc-en trims- gvnsulng Inem. -5 Gordon S. Furis has bx-en ! `ft-rm.-d temporarily tn Hamilton \Vhvl'(.' ho is to assist in cm rinm.-rin . l i .wn1'k fur the Ontario Hydro Electric .5Pnwvr Commission. Mr. and Mrs. I l-`nris left this week for Hamilton. ; `l\/h- -mt! Rlhm 'I` A NI:-Kr-n-zip vis- ;r1nspun1, were guests um um Innu- !v:" si.-zlvr, Miss Elsiv Williums. S-upt 14:!` the Rnynl Viclurin Hospital. U\'('l` lhu weekend. '1'... Ma.-.-... Ru-nnl: I..n nn Mnndnv v f Central United Church K ! 1 Q Rev. A. N. Cooper, B.A., Minister `nunuum tuuuy Lu aycnu u vu\.uI.u.u-. Mrs. J. Howcroft. Mrs. Pierce and kma nnhnlin Hnumrnff mnrn in "I`nr. ll t\.lVL. "Giving Thanks in Difficult Days" 2 RM.--CRUSADERS ::r~'=P;M.-`CHUncHx .s(:,I>oL 7 l .M.--Re\'. Robert Grahamf:`B`3 KCV `K REV. W. B. BUGDEN, BA. i 1 Miss Jessie Bryson i Organist and Choirleader \ ___,, 1 i " Ei ` 1 I Emu. John McGillicuddy. Minister } I\L_V. I I. . I-0 \glllVil `I < i ' of Collingwood {Mudn-rntor of the Baptist Association A n_~...-...__ ..._,_ -.....J.'..ll.. ;.....`a...I H ""' ` ` ; Burton Ave. UnitedChurc ! Minister, Rev. W. A. E. Doe `' Organist. F. Dutchm- `\ I ICC IV\C|lI\ILJ|3| IVIlJJI\Jll K 9 Clapperton Street I REV. R. B. WARREN. B.A.. Minist9r SUNDAY. OCTOBER `. .`2_ 1939 Sunday: 11 .-\.M.-I-`ELLOWSHIP SUNDAY SCHOOL-3 P.M. 7.16 P.M.~-EVANGELlS'I`lC SUNDAY, OCTOBER 22. 1939 ll A.M. AND 7 RM. 10 A.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL Prayer Ser\'ice_ Thursday. 8 pm. \.4,...,,____j:.___, A REV. I "" " ' ` """ """ Full Gospel Tabernacle T5 C`ollier Street Pusmr: C. B. GRAHAM 62nd ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 1939 Special Preacher H t\.M.---7 P.M. lI`\I II f\ l"A("'I'lAAK| Anniversary Services SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22_ 1939 rre`Ai%{+ToE?;?XXs.SB` D f`7n n~u.n-Onnn Q11-nut SUNDAY. OCTOBER 22. 19.9 . . I. .___u - nu: u\I!,I\ILu| \r| nu. guy-..-. .....n......... \"x'situr.s- are mrdially invitvd week Nights- 'I`uesda_v and Friday. 3 p.m. unununnr in!!! Ann 1* White this week. I Mrs. F. R. Pm`1'itt. nf Vivtnrin. B.C.,f is visiting Mrs. Wilson at '[`hc} Woods", Shunty Buy. ! Mice w 1. Wnlknr D4-tmit. is ml annu AIAnA\AnJAA4nu 3 P.M.-SUNDAY SCHOOL A \I\.uuu_v uuu . .....-_v . .. ,..... EVERYONE WELCOME 11 .-\.M. and '7 RM.` THE MINXSTER \-. (`II-`vI\A\l nnvvn ll I\.lVl."--A r.xu. H. o._ EASTMAN Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Whiteside. Alliston. announce the engagement. of their daughter. Ruth. to John R. Hancey. the marriage to take place the latter part of October. Mr nnrl Nlrs. William M. Knoc- the latter part or Uctoner. Mr. and Mrs. William M. shaw announce the cgngoxmrnt of their daughter, Eileen May. ta Juhn l\(ur1'uy Cnutts. son of Mrs. `"1-Ln.1s and the late Mr. George Cnutts Bradford. the marriage to take plum- the latter part of October. 'I`hp nngmzsment is nnnnunccd of The engagement is Elda Anita. daughter of Mrs. Juseph W. Rowan and the late Dr. Rmvun. of Toronto. to Garfield Case. uf Ow- ` en Sound. formerly of Bradford. Lhv wedding to take place quit.-tly t,h(.- lzmer part of October. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ayurst, Bur- ie. wish to announce the (:ngugt.-- ment of their eldest daughter. Anne Yvonne to Sgt. William Chet-[hum Bradshaw. R.C.A S.C.. Quebec City. the latter part of Ucmber. ` I I ` oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bradshaw. Stmtiord. tho m:n`i'iugi~ to take place curly in Nnvembur. ,.._...__ ...,.....- .-.._...._..,, ` A wedding of local interest wnsi sole-mni'/.ed in Lindsay rm 'I`ub.<(lu_v. ` October 17. 1939. by Rev. J. .1. Black hf Cambridge St. United Church, nnd form:-rly nf Collier St. Unite- ` Church. Barrie. when Etna. duugh-' tor of the Into Mr. and Mrs. Sum-] ; (IL-I Reynolds. wus united in mm`-I | 1`ing(: to" F. Charles, sun of the Into` . Mr. und Mrs. F`. J. I.nw(rr. Barrie-. ` mt... |...m.. Innlnul evnnl-1 in hm-. lVll'. unn lVll`S. l`. J. l.nw(.'r. nzu'ne-. `; The bride looked smart in hm` travelling suit. a bluv grape -ns:-m- i hit: with matching am-c: nml` wearing 1| silvz.-r fox fur. lhv gift of the groom. ' On their return from u nmlnr trip to the enslc-rn ])l`()Vlll(.'(.`S_ Aldc-1'm:in and Mrs. Lower will r(-. in H9 Suphiu S1. W.. Bm`rii-. _Jumi(-sun. took DIEICI,` mu Mn:u .:1_\'. Thu murriuu(* of Mi.~'..~: M:n'}.{u|'-ll C410. daughter of Mrs. Anniv Cuv umi the law William S. Cue, Cm-4-znnn-,1 tn Gnrdun Jumiresun, Sutlbury. .-:(m of the late Mr. and Mrs. l7`1':mk H. Oct. 16. I939. at tho hnmv ml lhvl bride's mother. Rev. Elm:-r \ nun~,-I _ of 'I`h0rnbury officiated. I (`.imon in rnm-rinun hv hm` hrnlh(`~". Woods", Shunt) buy. 5 Miss E. L. Walker. Detroit. at present visiting at tho hume of her aunt, Mrs. C. H. Wilson. Mrs. Sum Kilgour l(`f| lust week for Hollywood. C:nlif.. tn visit h('l' sister. Mrs. Hurry Burns. I\II.. .._..x n/I-.. A in 1\Iln.-u-in nl` '[`nr.. m '1'nm'noury mncmwu. l Given in mm'rizig(; by her bmlhc Mr. William D. C00. the bri(l(.- \v:::~v.- blue silk net guwn ()V(.`l` silk t.-nffi-tn ` with full length V('il. She ('n1'ri(- I pink `mums and baby's breath. Miss Vinl(-t Cm.-, sister` of the briclv. was bridesmaid. and wnrv rust m-t nvvr lime green with lime grer-n m-(r(-s- snrios and carried l)ronz:e `mums. Mr. John Jnmiesun. bmthcr of the groom. acted as gmnmsmun. Mrs. Cne. muther M the bride. rt-(.-:eiv(`d in u gnwn of murinn blue zmd mzntrhing, SI(`(`PhI`lPR I ' iICC(3SS0l`leS. ' After dinner the young couple left for a short trip, the bride wearing a navy blue suit with wine hut zmdl accessories. They will reside in Sud-l bury. 1 I SMl'l`H-IlUBBARD ' ' ` K A quiet autumn wedding tonki place at the home of Mr. and Mrs.l W. Hubbard. Baxter. nn Saturday. Oct. 14. 1939, when their daughter. Edith. became the bride of Cl.'n'(-n('(- Smith, son of the late Mr. and Ivlrs. Smith, of Orungeville. Rev. E. C. `Robertson conducted the ceronmny. 'l"hn l-u-irln uiunn in rnsn-rinun hv 'K'(()DTIS()l1 L'(HlGUCl'(l LHU L'L'l'L'lllUll). The bride. given in m:irria;.'e by! her father. wore a gown of poudro blue chiffon over taffeta Lind currivd camntions. Miss Irene Marriott of ` Toronto was bridesmaid. wt,-;n'ing wine taffeta with ziccessm'i(-s mi match and carrying I'()S(`S. The` groumsmnn was E. Hubbard. bmthc-r|` of the `bride. 1 Thu uyndrlina w-incin uvnu v\l:ivt-rl hvl 01 me `uncle. \ The wedding music was played by Miss Florence Gordon and during the signing of the regi.\'ter Miss Je.unl Gordon sang, "The Voice That i Breuthed 0'01` Eden". . w.m.u..:.m um I-nu-nn'\nnv 1| mu-m..1 lJl'L`illHL`Cl UPF E4UL'Il . :| Following the ceremony 2| rucep-la tion was held at the homo of tho] bride's parents. -Later the young cou-_ ple left on :1 motor trip. the bridv: ` travelling in a brown suit with hat to match` They will residc on thv groom's farm near Oramgewillc-. 1 . I ARNOLD-BROLLEY ; l ` Christ Church, lvy. decnruted with: mnuve shzista daisies. suupdrngnn: `and pink and white SU`(.`2ll Tl(`l`S. wusl the scene of Al very pI`Ptl_V' wedding` on Saturday evening. Oct. H. 1939., at seven o'clock when lvie Anne! Bmlley. daughter of Mr. and Mi's.1 Wilfred Brnlley of Egbert. became`. the bride of Boyd Arnold. sun nf lvlial and Mrs. P`. Arnold. l\'_\'. i "mm nor-nnnrunv u--N 1-.m.lu.-um! In-`I net: a bouquet nx umsxmm rusvs. Miss Dorothy Bmlley. sister of the; bride. as her zxttendmn, was weuringgj mauve net over satin with a cum-` net of nrangv blossoms and c:n`riodi u nosegzxy of mauve chrysumhomuxns' [and glndiuli. g I Thu urnnm. was Herb Trx`~' NGAGEME1' and Mrs. r`. Arnmcx, u'_v. The ceremony was cnnductvd by [Rev H. C. Blake, with Miss Gert- 'rude Lennox. cousin of the bride. at the organ. Thu hridn u-hn u':\ m:('nx't:-d 10: I I I H I SISLEY, IVIIB. luuny Lxullla. , Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Morris of Tor-I nntu visited friends in Floshertrm.` 1\/lenfnrd and Burriv I1}!-it week. I -n . u.,.,_ uv vr u1..I l.n....| me organ. The bride_. who was escort:-d to the altar by her father. had chosen` `.1 gown of blue net over satin with| finger-tip veil held in place` by :1: halo of orange` blossoms. She cur-`, ried bouquet of Tulismnn roses. ; Mk: nnrnfhv Rrnllm *istm` of lht gzmq gmamu. ' The groonxsmam was Herb. Trv~ lezwon of Toronto. and tho ushors .\vc-re Lawrence Du\'i.< of Ivy and Lambert Lennox of Barrio. 5 Thu .-.`n.uu;.u 9.`.-.|.v I\`-)l\;\ -.1 ux` L.lYnOt`l'l Lmnnox ox uurru-. . The receptiun took place :11 Ihv` `home of the bride's purvms Thu`; bride's nmthex` received m u guwnv inf royal blue` and a black hat, 1\h`s Arnold wore an plum shade cvvpc and black hat. Thu (I-1\r\Iv\'9 mile on Okn In-{An u--)1: ' uunxy cases. `,1 After the reception the bride and" eroom left by motor for Toronto and , the Adirondacks. the bride travelling H `in burgundy crepe dress with mut- *3 `thing accessories and grey com _` itrimmed with squirrel. On their ro-l `turn they wiilrreside in North Bay} . ._._-.-..a___... DHACIC l'Rll.. v 1 The groom's gift to the bride was. a DeLuxe travel twin set: lo the} |bride's attendant. white gold neck-`I lace: to the organist. an rope of pearls: 1.0 the gronmsman. a gnld` !chain and penknife; tn the ush:'x`s.; iuzility cases. I . Aftpr the rnmxntinn thn hridn and N ATURE N OT!-`. "The difference between the c and the milkman." sneered the < gruntled customer. is t,h-at the c gives milk." "Ave, Sn," said the milkmun "' gl\'t`S ITIHK. Aye. so. said the milkmim, another difference is that the ` Jon-Sn ! give: crefu-.." l.OWER--REYNOLDS WEDDINGS: JAMII-ISON-(3() I-2 ..~ -. lVlI`iIlllI'L| HIILI IJLIIIII` Iurll. VV\,\ u. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Walls hnvv roturnvd homv um-r a motor trip in Montreal and Qm-bur Cil.y. .., ,,..,. 1.-.. c- u,...x..,. ..r n..,i

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