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Barrie Examiner, 1 May 1930, p. 15

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'Mi(I` [(1312, J. S. SII()R'l"1`. M.A.. lwiuish-r E(lInu1ul lI(l7'l[]/, Mus. Btu,-.. .V, l`.(3_M. ()rga)u'.s'l and (,'Iun`rmu.\'tvr Thursday. May 1. 1930 ETAXES 1930 (__j____ __ Collier St. United Church 11' A.M. -.'1`-HE S I'RANGEST MONUMENT 1N CANADA" I P.M. - "THE POSSIBLE YOU" !'n '\.r ur-,z:w1- I-nnnr r`:YlY1':\" s(Ji1'i}:Y'7s}cx3:6'&5L LJ\Jl-Il.Il`l.l I.J\4I I\J\JI.4 Anniversary Services SPECIAL SPEAKP.'H. n , A 1 -. .I n First Baptist Church CL/\I I I:IF1'I`F)N S I`RF..'F.'I' Ilfl :lI."."IlU I.` II A L12" l rIs'./In N I J. I.`.I-`ll. n ..... /. 4! NEW Fordson Tracmr as`. v u savv- `Editur of - )l|1` {ions in tho U (:0s:~:ful Yrmm; Little will 5131:: jects: II A\/I ,_ 1 .xVl. `* \ platform Hg:-r plxpils um ST. ANDREWS Presbyterian Church C. & W. Motors SUNDAY. VIA`! - .nv_c-u .-. .-..-_.. TOWN OF BARRIE Sunday School I :l.lll.. l [IlIl. |'UllUlll'|l" I'fIP) I\IIINIS l'ER `THISLE CLASS at 3 We can make immediate delivery In nun Quec- Cars, Trucks and Tractors vvnuvn nu. wunsuu wuuny R1222. .I. ./oInL.s'm/e Iilaclc, 8A.. 1 Mim'sl.cr IIOIZ/4(,'E WILSON, A.R.C.(). (')r(/uni.s-L and (;'lu)ir1n(L.s'I_v'r NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM C) 1111.1 U|\IV SCHOOI. 3 l'x'TIC(')Rl)" ...1. ()....I. m1(lll('1 D H):}[;II BAY-"I`ISM AT WIVHNINCE SERVICE _`~.-m;Los+`ei;gg;,sT " :$f*ri ;`z{ic`i4t3ii`'E1` a_u.un--4.--4 \.rnA\.(A\\(A- IElizubcLl'1 Stave! ) EV. A. E. I3AKI:'I:. MIN1S'7`ER Collier St. Regular Baptist Church iVi6Hii S i')AE SUNDAY, MAY '1. 1930 DVILLJLIUJ DR"k`.'I A l\l`}H -Rev. George A. Little, B./3.. Edith!` -')lIi` 'l)l\(In'. HI-hon] PHl)li'-:1- UNDAY. MAY 4. 1930 SUN'i)AY SERVICES 11 A 11.! BARRIE la-LL01`. n no-I kn I 1U?! \JU\.\"d.1l [1\ L'., IUIUIH/U. UICLI Ull April 30. 1930. in her 62nd year. Of '5:-cttislx descent, she was born in E1- `l- slie township. Bruce County. and for several years resided in Owen lgmmrl hpfm-p msirur tn "Pnrnntn in` ) LUI Dl7VL.'l(1l _yc.ua aconuuu Ill uw x Sound before going to Toronto in 1016. She attended Pape Avenue Bap- tist Church. Besides her husband. one `son, Thomas, of Barrie, three brothers. Jcfnn Galbraith, Toronto, Roderick of `Saskatoon and A1`chibu1(l of Winnipeg. and a sister. Mrs. Neil M<.-Cnffrey of inn-i... Qnnnrl unrllivrn I-`ullowing; Lwo mon :1:-zu.h oc(:u1'1'ud on 15). 1930. of Thoma z:\..I,\.~ A111. '1'\_u-nut-n MRS. J01! invalid for : 7 Galbraith, v f: an A tn. uul uuu in nu _vuuugt. 1` uuys con- ( `.I'd his share to the communiu, I high he lived. The `hlneral was} zm 'I`11esday afternoon. April 29. :1 short S('1`ViC(.` at his late resi- cnnductvd by his pastor. Dr - of Cmtrul United Church. inter- tnnk nlnr-1 in R: `Dun!-p hm..- mm }Jsu,\. In Q1. rnmh ueme misfil. He: is, survived by his wi- I no son Wellington Cullen of the Allandnlu. and two daughters F`lurm1(*c and Minnie at home ` JBITUARY .. young the St Suhvm trlbutu 1| O II11 I Lxu. Aulall (l.H\.I ltd/ll L'UlH. nnisl. In 1867 he mart Cmnz.-sky. :1 member 0: the early pioneers of rwf Markham. `I`we.-my-f }:v- !`(.`lil`l"(l from farming` 1 `i in Toronto. H9 V 1 urn:-Hun :.hn......o. .. .. 4' months` illness, the! iirrvcl `Saturday, April. of Thomas Gilchrist, 166! .. Toromo, in his 67th year. 1 `r:Ll;tnd, he came to Canada 4: present century and lived 15 ye-ars in Sudbury before; i"n1'0nt0. For nearly :1 de-` [(1 been an employee of the l'(`C5 Company. He was a )f Riverdale Presbyterizm irviving arc his widow, two vr. of London, OnL.: Thomas I ...-U: .. rln|vn1\fI|v~ rum... 1 ll` Cally pn)uv.:cI.3 U1 ull: Innisfll. Samuel Cullen late residence, 88 Charles V. Toronto. on Saturclay. 0. .'1ftm' an illness: af three /ax born :11, Big Bay Point >1` 2: number of years he he 13Lh and 12th conces-V lislil. married: tmm.-sky. of a in rlarlv !\innnr.uvL- ..r -1... l i . I l I x l | l r several 1 , wife of . -1. T BURTON 1 months 1 ` John B111 \`r\ 4:...) nths past, n Burton. died on \ un . f\l' LIIL I-four g` and n um r tL'1Vl\.'L`h WCLC Ill '..'1lllAgK_.' an .Ll.?.IH ' ay assisted by Father Brennan 0 `Leo and Father McHenry of The altar boys formed :1 gnnrd I or oulsld-:= the church as the r entered and left the bnilcling. men! was in St. Nlm-y's <:mnriu I I I I ` Among the many oral iribnl lwreaths {ruin his school chm ilhe members of the Leaching 5 the -"ollcgiate. | `Six boy chums acted as pal]-I `They were Gilbert Carpenlz-r. I Byrne. Norman Or.l)orn(>. Jm-l I molly. F`ranl-: Daley and Gm)11u,'t\ and. & Many friends and relative` I Fmni a dlstam.-e. including his Ia] grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. i:hz11`(l and son Arthur of Oril maternal grzmclmother. Mrs. 11 Detroit. Mrs. Beacock and Mr :c-ll Birchard of `Detroit: Rnlxrrl Port Huron. Mr. and Mrs. Frar lber and Thomas Smith of Kit l Mr. and Mrs. H. DufT_\' of Oukv I Thomas Duffy of 'l`ornnl.o. George Louis Carson, fo: ' Vcars a resident of Fins town.' suddenly at Aplo on April 2 i xfter a lengthy illness. Last was operated on for a stem ment from which he nvu-i` 1 I vovered. | The late Ml . Carson was Barrie. April 24. 1867. and Ihis earlier education 1l("l`(' m I Ann-. 1ur:n.. ..... .. ..,..... ._.. ilk HM Cullivz Followmg : nnnin (lpvplr CHARLES J. Blktfn.-\Rl) nlowmg; a \\'eek`s i11m`~ss n1` p n ,:m.,.I.\.~;.~... r.-mm .~. mud L}llCglk(|.'L` H1} of St. Joh n .. hrum nf .J\\ Hlg, it \\t:L`r developing 31 while shin A In n.'JI\l G E0. [.0 LJIS (`.1 .Ill1.'l2'H \\ il.3 Hl'.'lu UH ll late re-sldencc to St. ml was largeiy altenclet Vere in -charge of iD.~:m : ad 01 I` hnvu fnv-rrnnri n nllnrrl L pneu- wping from a cold con- shing, Charles Joseph e-Ides`. sun of M1". and J. Birchaxd. died .3LlddLn- A.....'I -`)1: no hi. T1.`-nan THE BARRIE EX ANIINER . cacu uu.\ U. led with blocks trash and old .n I... 9|... ;.. `THEATRE GUILD! SGRE_UCCESS\ i LJ|.llILll_'/ JLIIUUI ' -Anniversary Entertainment! ON 'I'UF.`3!)/`.3 F.'VF`.NIN(i. MAY 1}. This prn1nisv.~: In lw mw ml` the l)r.*.~.lj Sun(!:1_v S-('h`ml ~21!--rtninnu-:1!sa wv H-xvoi nvr-r hurl 'l`)u- IYP-)rnr:Ii')u( ..| -\~.. |E. WARD, COLLINGWOOD ` TEACHER, PASSES AWAY: ,...,,~ ,L(:l' and who upon don had read his nd out 01' curiosity '1ia':; -Jismuy upon a 1Je'sun 11>a111y ex- :1` letter `wad unbe- used )1-:2` Iright and leave ixmnediately )-.miv(i by her mum. wing her -tieparture, 2-.mr,)u!'(.-d with her d In forestxxll nu` A L`uu{I|~ .. \\nI\:-r ll) lU|!.`.\\llll .'lL'i Smith slrw must a Rah.-igh. :1 young Hun 1`\l'l`| um V. Mtge 9) .1 -.4: ununcu (J Treudgold. who Three daiughwrs an to mourn his un ul-n f.A.\..|u.n-.- IL'{zl1\'\l ( zxughten H`l)lI() hn Lu MIAC uuucb he retired to 5 life without VVIIFIL LAC KC` rd secretary on` and for -I cl-an A..o....~ UL`! . -.1isp1:1yr=d :1! 21 (Iron! ung- f the 0VL`1' H IINJUNCTION DISSOLVED } FOLLOWING AGREEIWENT! I .. __ Considerable interest. was amused last weal-: by the announcement that R. F. Garrett. owner of the propert,\' known as the New Dreaxnland Thea- tre. had issued :1 writ fur d:un:1ge-s against Mrs. Elicmdie Beauty. tho lo- see. owing to -.111:-gud injury to pm- perty ffom alterations that had in-en undertaken. An injuncmm also \\'.'1s asked re.-ztraining from further \\'o:'k such as complained of. nn Am-H 1 Mm: R.=nn- , :1 lCll\)\-'i!.|4l\JA2n3 slllkl Hill II A spect the property {mu stage removed and that ing driven into the met fasten certain padding damage was being dom- ty. he asked that the \\ tinued and not 1.'cei\ to that effect tuok not his rights` On April 2:; junction was 0l)t,:1im;-d 1' Boatty from fu1`thv1' \\'o 1-umplained of until Apr On Monday mtnmin were at the (-uurt h .;lt51t L'Ot'd with the motion be ty judge. but the mutt that far. Instt-mt U!` g nun nun-nnrnnut uuau uunrh yun ll: unuwnun,~_; \nun\ ul CLASS III Ruth Smith. Evelyn l.,m\'x'_\'. Molly McE\v<-n. I (`I ACQ TY,,,l2nHn kh- Edit or 'ci.owz-.5 JVI. I). Illkll mt. whivh By this :1; \ ....n .-n I m. ll I ` I~Iug`h0s, David Grzu-0 Allan. :1 ml h`. \'rxpr:I . r-...._. `II' I lll.I I is only -(`ks bu- EVERYBODY WICIICQTVIIE '['O .':'HRVICE.'S Gimmma M` 7:; mm mm Drugs Drawn from Every Part of 'V\/urld, KL wzmians Tuld. .MO'l'0R MECHANICS WAS MOST P()PUl.A.R CLASS `\ l'r\ vill lw Page Fifteen ' \ illli n|1|:x' -S1-rvh-I

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