Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Northern Advance, 29 May 1924, p. 4

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urnu nu Llllfll l\lllulllf5S {UNI IH)QI`Z1Ii auppnrl in inakiiig tho coiimmirm. banquet a success. ' \Vo1'd has l)f (-`I1 r(>r'oivr>(1 from the Ontario Prohibition I'ninn that .`\I:`.~<. Tilgsley, who is to ar|drc.<.s the M102"- noon Iiioetinq of tho Imnnrr:~`.1cr rally in Bzlrrie on Juno :2, 1-opi'os,o1iIs Mrs. Svmylhe. the x1ew1_\' elect:-d pro. dent of the Ontario Woinv-21's Pro- hibition Conlmiitoo. It is `iopml that all women's 01'f_{ll11i7.1l[i0I1S' which are in s_\'xnpnthy with the! movement will have 1`epra3e1itati\'os at the I])(-"(`Hn_`..{. as the !inkin:_; up of all forces is hoped for. The funeral will be held 10-day (Thursd:1_\') from his late residence, lot 3, concemion 5, Om. to the West Oro Baptist church and cexuetery. Sincere sympathy is e_\'tended to the bereaved. LADIES WILL TAKE _ UP LAWN BOWLING uuum. lllk` meumersnlp. The pro\'idin;: of refreshments for the tournz1ments was left in the hands of `the ladies, and any sur- rplns nlay he in\'oste(1 as they see fit. The ex'e=c-.nfivc= r".nrnn\iHc:o Nu: m. At a meeting of the Lawn Bowling Club held in the Police Court Chambers on \V'e evening. plans were laid for tl1e formation of, D. Ladies Club. For this year at least the ladies club will be operat- ed under the same oflicers as the n1en s association. Five have :11- reatly sifznierl their intention to ioin and a committee consisting of Mrs. P. Clark. .\lrs. C. H. Beelby. Mrs. W. D. Macharen and Mrs. \V. R I\'in_=; was appointed to secure lady memsbers Entries will be taken up ot June 13. A number of ladies were present at the meeting and all exrpressed themselves as being de- cidedly in favor of forming such an organization, and since the 1neetin~g several others have expressed a. de- sire to join. The fee has been fix- ed at three dollars for the season. 7 A Vnnrnar ran]! :1 1nH>nv- Ivr\v\1 .y;u.~. nut) ue Iu\'us1e(1 as me) Ht. The e.\'ecutive committee was in- structed to select the skips for 1924. W. H. Kennedy, president. presided over the meeting. The June 1 will not be 1 In June, in ( the count}: ( ceived. FF!` n .n r\v\w `L UL`! \ EU. The members of the \V.C.'I`.U. wish to thank the ladies 01` tho . . . . I town 101` then` klndlxess and hberal` ' in m-.11.-inn Ihn rIr\n1vr\nO?nn nauicla uulus, 5U lllilL DaI`l`le IS Dy no means setting any precedent. When the season is in full swing it is intended to hold tournaments with these other out-of-town clubs. It is expected that several Allz1nda.le ladies will take up the game and boost the membership. The nrnvijnn nF rorrochmnnn. rm cu in Hll'l:'.B uUll2LI`S 101' Ine 59215011.. \V. A. 'I`urner read a. letter from the Oriiiia club giving iI1`0I'n11ti0I] concerning the organization of the Orillia Ladies Club. Orillia. .\I.id- land, Tottenham, and all the sur- rounding towns have organized ladies` clubs, so that Barrie is by means setting nnv nrnnnrinnt ` [age TF%o11r Cl-!.-\lH.E.S' A. SI~Il'}[..`\\'l'}I.L OBITUARY \VI LF R I D SMITH w.('.'r.r. L\'() l`I.'S 3 Ineotingpf the \V.C.T.I'.` 2 held till the third week order that the report of conve`niim1 1113) be 1'0- ululul vvI,ru|":I .3 A ll)` moo. men's nrganizzxl ions the ` what] rm`, I Alex. Elrick of Collingwood spent the holiday in town. `I -`Ha 'LTnnnI- Tallinn T~TA\v:nn ha: van- :4. purrle. uaynelu St. H. G. Robertson, P.`-G.`1\I., is at Underwood to-day conducting 21 L-odrge of Instruction for the Odd- fellows of Bruce District. Ulb` uunuuy 111 LUWLI. His Honor Judge Hewson has re- turned to Gore Bay. `T!-c 1 "LT T-lnnnnff 1': e.nnnr'Hn~'r n Lurneu LU LIUIB Day. Mrs. J. H. Bennett is spending a few dzuxs in Toronto. VJ Jvnr-nha nt` 'l`nrnnfn is vicifinsll IIAIII -5..) . nun.-.;-. Wilifri-d, the eight months old child of Mr. and Hrs. William Smith, Caroline St., passed away on Sunday morning last. The little life had never been robust. but of late h-ad semed to be gaining in strength and hopes were held out for his out-growing his early l1zxndica;p, but ` He in whose hands we are, ruled otherwise, and called the bmbe home to Himself. The interment was on Monday afternoon in Thornton cemetery, four little boys of the neighrborhood acting as pail bearers. Rev. VV. J. \Vzttt ofliciutod at the house and at the grave. The sym- pathy of the entire community goes out to the home bereft of its baby boy. -\`-`III! \_/lIIl|lULlU PH. .\Irs. H. .\Im1hennitt and family returned to 'I`or0nt0 this week after a. month's visit with her parents, Judge and Mrs. Vance. .. . _. _ Mr. and Mrs. Brixzcgs of Ottawa and Mrs. King of Toronto spent the holiday with Mrs. Briggs sister, Mrs. E. Currie. Bayeld St. Ff, C, 'Rnhc-r-Oann `D,(!J\l 2.. ..A L8\V uuy II] 'LUl'U11LU. | `W. Jacobs of Toronto is visiting at his home in town. '\lir-cw `.7 1K7{:~.ux;nn nF 'T`r\v'r\nf'\ ur-1:` EL HIS JIUIUE 111 LUWLI. Miss V. VVisum:1n of Toronto was home over the hmilay. Miss Thelma. Young spent the week end in Newmarket. Mrs. H . G. .\1i'ne spent the holiday with friends in Toronto. \YInn T\nun Dnlxny-Jnnvx n svioieinn .. ... u In-Auuu Mr. and I\Ir.=. R. Russell nf rnnto spout the week end with lattm"s parents, Mr. and .\Irs. 3 f`.re}.:0r. Charlotte St. `in... 7~ var .. . ... . . `V1111 IIWEIIUS l`U. 1U|'U1lLU. Miss Doris Robertson is visiting with 1`1'iends in .\Iont1'eaI. Miss Isobel VVa1l~:e1` was home from 'lVn.-nu.-A n.~,... ohn hnHzl.n- I101-`he':'t Wilson of Toronto : Will \Vils0n of Hamilton spent hoiidny with their parents. Mr. : .\Ir:<. J. H. Vvilson. \c._ ..._, n:u_v. Miss \ViLma Kennedy of Toronto \\'este1'n Hospital staff spent the 2-Hh with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. Kennedy. u...I...... n_,_ .- AI ... . -- ... .u_...u.u_v. S_v Case of tho 'I`0r0nt0 police force and :1 brother of Chief Case, : tn-(lay for En:.:lz1n for :1 two months` vacation. v1.`.,u,. . ---.. A - WILH llltllllb 111 .HU1LLlI':a,l. Toronto over the holiday. Miss M. A. Train spent the week emu at 1101' home in Elinvale. \Vn1. \Vhite is spending days this week in Toronto. a few Gordon Bid-well of I-Izunilton spent ' the holiday with his parents. Eliss Mzrrjorie Laidunun was home from Toronto over the holiday. Uiss Olive Storey is visiting her sister, Mrs. Blorton, in Midland. Mr. and Mrs. John I-Iobley spent 21 few days in Toronto this week. Miss Mary Fredorilck spent the ween: end at l1er home in Toronto. Mr. and Hrs. D. C. Murchison motored to Elinvale on Wednesday. _\Irs. Thos. Brooks of Alliston spent Sunday with Irientls in town. Mr. Samrposn of Duntroon spent the week end the guest of P. Glen- .~:'.:1 unxug, J`4Hb1lJ('.'Ll| Dl. The 0m.`:mr.:c-xnent is announced of Dorothy `.\Iar_v, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. .-\. Boys, Caernowaor," to Flight Lieut. George Eric Brooks, R.C.A.F., Camp Borden, the wed- ding to take place quietly the lat- ter part of June. w. 14. 1-111mm`, 0\'e`1' H10 n0l1(la,\'. . Miss Nita .\IcLem1an left on T1lOS- day for Long Branch, New J(-*1`se_v, in take ('hz1r_;e of .\I0nm0uth Memor- ial Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. BiHiI]_`.'{S]P}' and `Donald I3i1li11x.:.sle_v left on Monday for Vancouver for a few weeks va- lmtinn. Mrs. \V. A. I-Imvard Ross, \\'(``('k and at Shanty Bay. `:2... unc. Miss Dorothy Loth was home from Toronto Nomnal over the holi- Ga)`. \h'4:c Irm-n qnnn x-:enm1 n+ 1m.- uug. Miss Fern home in New >:ud. \ I vs T T 2-uu. Mrs. J. J. Moore is spending a :-unple of weeks with friends in To- runto. T.` TJ \I',..1.n.u64 AP "I";svonnl-A ~v\mn- AUILKU. E. H. lfenhennitt of Toronto spent `the holiday with Judge and Mrs.` Vance. 1 `fr 7|!!!` \fun D T T7u'n1nn and Mr. and Hrs. R. J. Finley and S21-u1il_\' motored to Peterb'oro for the `.1o'1ida_\'. \Tiac T.HIinn T-Tnnh:u- nf` f`.iH`n1-r1 ..1unuu_y. Miss Lillian I-Iunter of Gilford visited over Sunday with Lelia Dougall. `K7 .\ Annv-cnn nf hIIv~hnv\1 vc1'f.. nun.` H1 HFSL )'(:`~ZU' .-'\I'[S. Ho\v:u'd .\Ic.\Iul1en spent the week end with his ptlrnnts. Rev. and Mrs. 1\\'. .\I(-.\InHon, Oshawa. I \[":n \1:..n f`v~ncnr?n'|.~n ....,1 1r:.... n ;\\. .`vlL'.\l|HH.`Il, USI1El\V'il. M"ss .\1ico Crvswicke and Miss C. i-n0d\\'_in of Toronto spent the holi- ;(.21fs' w1th Hrs. C1'o.s;\vicke. xi \fw- -and \n-:. `r.] ...-.... '\r:1..,. 1_..,. Lil~]Hillll L)'ll'll. Mr. and Mrs. E. .\I0:1(10WS and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher and dzulghter of Woodstock spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meeking. Elizlbeth St. 'I`hn nnxv-mrvnmnnt in nnnnnnnml nr mu nun .\1Hi. MD MI`. and Mrs. rnturnod homo short ho1id:1y in | Hrs \\ iHnHn '.`lll|l| uunllily In '1()I`011[0. Mrs. '\Vi11nHr.~ has returnml from a\Iir!1z1n(1 after-\'isiti11:.: with her dm`..':htm', .\I1".=. AH`. \Vilkes. Dr. Hamld Hunter 01` Orillia visit- ml with his paronls. .\I1'. and Mrs. jW. C. I-Tuntma the holiday. . KHI.-2 Niln \lr-T nnnnn `Inn r\1\ m..n... uuuu: UL dub. \JUl`U!:..l. | Mrs. D. H. .\IacLa1'eu and Miss Tunis .\IacLa!'m1 were in Toronto for :1 few days this week. , .\IL=s' Jean Cowan has ret.u1'ned hon1(>:l'tr-r w1'itin_*.,' the nal 0.\'z1min:1- Home in first year Arts. T-Tr.1I,'ny-cl \Yn\Yn1Inn , nut 41.,` ...,`...l. VV . :\. `ed with holiday. `Ur-c T LIUIILILL) - Mrs. J viisting .\111'ora. '\1nn " l\I1lll`\VUUU. Mrs. 31. days this Thornton. \r:m- hl'\V LHUXULUIJ. Miss Denelda McKnight spent the week end with her parents in TlmI'n:bu1'_V. I ."\T.ca Tlnunnnn 'KTnOnr.-1.n-. I\`. 71"- U1 ukl_)'S HIST, \VEl?K. . Mrs. Bert Kennedy of Toronto spent a few days this week with Mrs. Harry Smith. .\h'. and Mrs. Corbett of To- rnmr) spent the week end at the home of Jas. Corbett. , H: h `(J \r..,.r....n.. ....,1 \r:..,.: '.u Ana ronto home \I`u LDUUJQ: Ill LU\VH. M1`. and Mrs. Brazier and family of Toronto spent the holiday at .\I'rs. C'ar1ey's. Peel St. `Mice `In:-I'n wr.-.,`r.'..-.1`.-pin K"... ..,.4.........,: L)ilv_V'IlUlll. DL. Misses Isabel and Miss Dorothy 2onnett, and Miss C. )1. Bird spent the holiday at Cznptain Bird. \Tr and Xlrc T4` \L nu mu: 1ruuua._v.s. Mrs. H. M. Dyment has returned from visiting her mothf, Mrs. Camp- bell. of Toronto. \T4~:- Dan. 0,... ..c n---.... c<.......1 IJICLI, UL LUFUIILU. Miss Beth Scott of Owen Sound visited with Miss Margaret Wallace over the holiday. \.TI`< Annie T7.1`|nn1 11:12 rdhn-nor`! +n U\|:l` LHU 110111121) . Mrs. Annie Ellum has returned to Montreal after visiting with Mr. and Mrs. James Case. Tnhn Dnnll `D A AL` VI'\n.......;.. ..:.. 311$ . all-`H185 U358. John Beall. B.`-\., of Toronto, vis- ited with friends in town a couple |of days last week. \h-2 `nape `rrmmmlu I\c r-nm.,...a..| L/u1t'_\ b. reel D1. Miss _\'Pa.rie McrK-night has returned from attending Toronto Uniwersity for the holidays. "Afr: FT TLY hxnnnnf 1-una rnhuv-nor} uul wuul _V . Miss Florence Nottingham nnfn Qnnnt {ho xvcanl: our? PERSONALS ac A`lUllfllL'!.` J.VUlllllgIHll1l spent the week end in fnurn Devins has returned from : her son, Dr. Devins, in _=\nde1'son of Durham visit- friends in town over the \./Llllilllil. Mr. and .\Ir;~:. N. C. \\'u1ls of To-D mum and 311`. L. .-\. Campbell of' Camp Borden spout the holiday at the home of Mrs I". A. I"ux'1nng, Bzweld St. \H:-nnn `l ~n1.nl .\...`l h|....1.. n:_.1 E. Dutcher spent a few week_ with friends in Scott visited at her * Lowell over the week Ross, .\n_:us and of ']`m`ontn. spenf'the their sunlmer home. 11:.-1w1L'|\U. I-Izu'1'y Milne have` after spending a Toronto. -visitin_: AH` TY7Hl.-n:~ l UI. LU` at her _T_he Northgrn AdVance__ THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1924.- \..nA.nnu-any .-. Ann;-4 After an illness of several weeks, Charles .-\ton Shelswoll. 01' Oro Township, died in the Royal Vic- toria. Hospital, Barrie, on Tuesday. Internal tumors was the cause of death. Mr. Sliolswell was born in Oro 32 years ago and was a ne speciimen of manhood. He served overseas with distinction dnrin_<.; the great war. Two years ago he was married to 3115 Hazel Dicker, daugh- ter of Mr. and .\1rs. John Dicker, Oro. Besides his yo11i1:.: \\'i1'e.de- ceased is snr\`i\`e:l by his parents. Mr. and .\Irs. \V'm. Slielswell, Craig- lmrts; four sisters. .\[rs. J. Ellsinere and Mrs. Geo. Ellsnlere of Craig- lmrst, .\Irs. Geo. Patterson of Ed- gar and .\Irs. J. Brown, Orillia; also two brothers. Bert and .\lt'r-d, of Vuvnul .\l.~\RR[.-\(iES ' C.\RSON~.\R.\lS I`ROI\'G--At C01- lier St. Methodist church, by Rm/. H. E. Wellwood, assisted by Rev. J. \V. Stewart, of 'I`oront0. on Wed- nostlay. .\In,\' 28, .\Iiss .v\lic:- Arm- strong of Barrie to Dr. Rollitt A. Cm`sun of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. T. Sinclair left on .\Ionda_\' for .\I(mtroa]. whr-rv she is a repre- sentative to the (`.onm':1l Council of the Women's .\Ii.si0nar_\' Society of Canada. \Iv nv\:` \r.... \V (V 11v..n.. .1` nx.

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