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Northern Advance, 27 Aug 1931, p. 5

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~ .?___.._.. ._.___.j._ .___ ...___... L V ---m? BEAUTIFUL BLOOMS AT FLOWER snow upx "cit.-ty. (`.91 cu.-Ly. Calendula, 20 blooms, 1, Mrs. M. ' Chantlc-1`; Clarkia, collection, 1, N M. E. Campbell. Czxlliopsis, 1, Miss M. E. Czunpbcll. Dal1lai.<, specimen; loom, 1, 1 . Love; " \Ii.-.5 )1. E.` ...,- Campbell. G.ladioll, .~:pike.<, smoky , copnc-1' O`.`bl'OI17.L`. nzum-(l, 1, G00..- Vickers; 2, P. Love. Gludioli, :1. spikes, red or scarlet, named, 1, W. H. G. Marwood; 2, GLO. Ricluuwlson Glaxlioli, 3 . yellow, nznn:-d, 1,. Geo. Vickers; 22, Geo. l{icl1urdson3 Gladioli. pink. named, 1, I ; Love; " ` Miss J. Caldwell. Glzulioli, \\`l1im_ r\nr\\;.n` I (`...n \"51-1-'r-)-<- 9 P Invrz ' M155 .1. L.a1u\\'eu. ulzunon, \\'n:L<: _ name-ml. 1, G-An. Vic]-LL-r.s; 2, P. I.o\'e.; Gladioli, purple, named, 1, F}. J. Dib-] bi ; 2, W. H. G. .\Iarwoo G1:uli0li,i Gladioli, varieigzltc-d, 1, Geo. Rich` owl:nn- 9 Philin Lnvn ('1I:nHnH, nnv: U121 Ma 1 v M. 3!). Uampoeu; z, .\11's. 1:. 1. Dl'_\'H1-1 nor. \'m:}~u1:1.<. 1, P. Love. Zinnias. 1, Philip Love; 2, Miss M. E. Camp-` `bell. E\'ox'1n.=tinr,_: F1o\\'c2`:<, 1, Miss M ' E. Campbell. Collection Annuals, 1.! J. Ritchie; 2, Miss M. E. Campbell Annual La1`ks1)u1', 1, Philip Love; 2. Lzr. Ax. LA: up-5,5. ., Class D 1 Open to all members of the 80-: {Mr 2; n1en s Institute was held at the home EC; of Mrs. Wm. Goodfellow. About f:y[ "1\\'ere present, including visitors arm several members of the Painswicm ibranch, which all helped to make 21` ` `very pleasant afternoon. The meet-i '1b1L:ji!1 was opened by the president i VI `Mrs. Leonard, and the minutes of the Dk'1la.~;t meeting were read by the secre- .," tary, Miss Orchard. An extract from l,e;:;`t.l`lC handbook on the By:-l_a\\'s,_ by: niC_iI\l J. Hunter, was very interesting 3 Fund Mrs. Houghton gave a report of ` .,`=con\`en1.'ion held in Albert Hall, Lon- don, lingland. Mrs. R. A. Suther- u.UE1l2ll1(l dealt with Current E\_*ents, anoi ` G ,also brought the matter 01 the \Vo- a1d_`iniens Institute section of the Barrze lFair before the meeting. The secre- |tary gave a reading entitled Hrs. . . '.Jabez Ring Wants to Know about the} E1e:\\"nn1pn < Tn, A rtnnfezt nnl W`. The August meeting of the W0 1 i l , _. ers 1 n Dy L-ne cnuir. g M The kiddies are preparing then-5, t; selves for the opening of school next`- |'l`uc-sday. Miss Mistele will agan 5`. head the school for her fourth te1'm.a !Miss Prince will be her assistant. I II: '1` Qnnnnn unhn~n.-.pl Lwnnnn nr 1 reacocx. Mr. Linton, superintendent of the - provincial nursery at Orono, visitea ` the Midhurst nursery last Samrday. C The nursery and park have had umany visitors this summer. A large `number of American visitors have !taken advantage of this beauty spot. u i Rnhhv Nfarfin is snnndinrr n fpw ` vcaxen aavant-age or Ems oeauty spot. ! Bobby Martin is spending a few idays with Mrs, McLean at Minesing Station. a .\'l'a. nxrxtl Rfuh A A C'...2LL. ......ll (Continued from page one) \ tea rose class. Z. Rupert captured 3 rsts with his gladiolus entries E. J. Dibbin showed a ne basket of Glads and was awarded first prize. Geo. Richardson was an easy winner with three well owered spikes of I Dr. Nelson Shook Glads. The fin- est specimen of pure white glacliolusit was a single spike `of Joey s White, . entered by Geo. Vickers. W. H. GAE Marwood also captured prizes with ` his gladiolus entries, and showed: 4. some especially good spikes of:'.`f Purple Glow." Miss J. Caldwell was another first prize winner in the , Glad class. Undoubtedly Gladsi` held the centre of the stage, show` . --Jgg the hold this flower has onl.` `-030 whose hobby is gar-dening.1 `With the exception of Philip L0vo':'j1` pansies and na.'~:turtiums, it remain-{` ed for the women exhibitors to add,` variety with their dsplay of the old-Q fashioned garden blossoms, than. which there is nothing: more satisfy-E ing. `\ 1 t I 1 t lv C:-nwrrn \7ir'krnr`< \\"/12 l l1w win- 4 wit. KBEICDCK. A (l'c11lgI1I8l'. 5 The members of the C.G.1.T. have! Vrcturned to their homes after spend-I `ing 2. week at ;\Iinet s Point. All re- `-port 21 good time. : Luci 2fnwInv ovnnino` fhra awmzfz` "j_JUl'l ll gUUU UIIIB. ' Last Saturday evening the guests. `at Stan`: motor camp held a weinerl iroast. Several from the village at- ftemled. The evening was spent in :music and singing. William and Jim- irie Bailey of Hamilton ente1'ta.ined __; the large crowd wth their accordians. .iMr. Jones led the community singingxl Li 1.215: Sumlay e\'en=ing' Rev. F. .E Stotesbury preached 21 memorial ser-' ,:Vice in the United C'.1urch_, which \\'.':\.\! _[beuui:l'L1ll;; I.l.eC0l':'.l'td 101` the oc-l ,! ca.\i_oi1. Ali`. Siotesbury 1`0':\Ll out the: >`(.`11`(la' whom the flowers were in re-i ' membi-ance of, commenting uponl leach one. There was special singingl 'b ' the choir. E K` )'Tl1n kidrlip: :n'p nwlnnrincr flu-m.l Olilbllllh I Mn. and Mrs. daugl_`.ter motored last Sunday. Cnr.rr1~nr.nl2nnu 1il.iL DLlIl(.l'd.)". Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ;R. Peacock. A (laughter. ' I The ms-mhm-: nf the f`. GIT hnvn 1 Mr. and Mrs. T. Peacock of To- ronto are spending their holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peacock. M.. 1.'n+m. L-11v1nV:r\fnv\Acxnf .-.4-- um i :xv11ss rrmce Wm 00 ner asslstant. : ! Mrs. T. Spence returned home uI~' iter spending some days with he inephew, Mr. Allan McLean, Edgar. 1 NT-< Pd (4:n'rr-1`r nf' I-Tondvv i:| ll1CpIlE.`\\', H11". :lll'd.H LVLCLJELUI, Lugzu`. Mr.~:. Ed. Gams;-tt of Hendry is ;spending a few days witl1 her sister- in-law, Mrs. A. Garvin. , l Mr. A. Cannel and Mr. P. A.` `,Woods of Toronto visited Mr. Jack` yWattic over the week end. ' Mr. and Mrs. hlelville Wattie 0: Toronto visited M1`. Wattie s mother [last Sunday. ' Mr: Andm- nf` Tnrnnfn Vitifpn V 1 1 Alfa`. atamey l\1CLilI1 IELSL VVBBK. Mr. and Mrs. McGowan of Wey- burn, _Sask., are visitors at Mr. anc. Mrs. F. Wa1lwin s. \T.. nnrl Juan 1:): nrnl NT,- F`:-uirr imrs. r. we; 4 Mr. and 1 V 2 1 Geo. Smith ald Coutts ! week. IILISIJ DllI1(ld._\'. ] 5 Mrs. Anderson of Toronto visiteu! !)Ir.<. Stanley McLean last week. 4 N'Tr and Mr: NI :-(-`.n\vnn nf VVP\'- yl;`L UUBH iL\\"cll`UCU. | The complete list of prize winners; follows : f`|u~- A Qr\l\n;ul.- ` lvJHD(iZ 1\lIlg VV'dll.l.5 LU 1\llU\\/ HUUUL Llllt` ;Women s Institute, A contest on` uthe members names created con. iable amusement. A hearty vote of {thanks was extended to Mrs. Goon-~ fellow for her hospitality. l |_ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wallace and `Bruce visited at their home over thi 4.unnL- nn .LB11U\\ LUIS visil gweek end. 1 Miss Le [friends la: A \Iu.~ \.\7v EVVEQISIX CHU- 3 Lee last ' 1 Mrs. Wm. `home after ` _ I \/T.L~;- Tnnnh clay. I F1`icnd.~' and neighbors met. at they theme of Mr. and Airs. Arthur Rich-I ' ardson to make 21 preseniatiori to! Mrs. Fru.~'L-r, who is moving to Barrie this week. Mrs. Fraser was the re- zcipiem of an electric oor lump and `iron. All are very sorry she ici 1`1c-zwing this: meighborhood and the` ibest \vi_~:hL-s of the community go; ` [with hot` to her new `nomc. i nmmms. 1 Miss Jamieson of To-ronto called `.on friends on Friday. \h-.~ \ViH-`v-ml .Tm~L- is \'i I191` I1`1t311(1S on rmuuy. 1 Hrs. Wilfred Jack is visiting her` pa1'L-nts here. ` Tho (`,G,T,'[`, grirla hnld 2 r:-union` p2ll`enI.S note. The C.G.I.T. girls held a reunion at the home of Hrs. Scythes Monday `afternoon. Their former leader, His: .Metcalfe, was able to be with the 1girl.e and all enjoyed a pleasant ` afternoon. I 11.. `Tnn\vnI)I1(` 5;:-fnu M.-g Quv+m..- any-moon. ` I Mr. Moore and sister, Mrs. Switzc;-.1 of Toronto, visitctl W. Martin on Sun-` ` day. Writ-nrl.< and nr-ELr]1ho1'.< met at the I i` l\Ii.s.s Marian Mcliay of Grimsby fsi holidaying with .\`Ii.~::< Wary G.i1ch1`ist.i i Thu Oi-n Nni+.ir-nlhn*r> F1n\\'m' Show` . sunuay morning. I ` .\Ir.<. D. Grey and daughter IsIay i2aiv-:.- ru_u1*ned to their home in Win- nip`.-g after spending the past two month.- with the former's mother, M13. i Corbett. I for hall (leco1".i`ion, 1, Geo. Vickcrs: J.UllU\V5 I ' Class A.-Spccials Open , Antirrhinum, collection, 1, Philip Love. Dahlais, basket, 1, Miss M. E. Campbell. Gladioli, basket, not move; than 15 spikes, one color, 1, George Vickers. Glzulioli, basket, not more than 20 pikes, more than two colors ' '1, E. J. Dibbin. Gladioli, floor \'a.=e! 2, J. Ritchie. Gladioli, basket 01 primulinus, 1, W. H. G. Mzirwood Cut Flowers, basket, 1, Miss M. E.` Campbell. Tube1'ous Begonias, col-l lecton of 6, 1, Miss M. E. Campbell Pansies, collection, -1, Philip Love; 2 A. S. Jamieson. Annuals, collection ' not more than 10 varieties, 1, Ml.a' M. E. Campbell. Zinnias, collection,, not more than 24 b.looms., 1, Miss G Brock; 2, Philip Love. Roses, collec-. tion, 1, Miss G. Brock; 2, A. S.' Jamieson; Gladioli, 3 spikes, un- named seedlings, all different, 1, H. G. Marxvoocl; 2, Miss M. E. Camp- bell. Glaclioli, best display in floor, space not exceeding` 30 square ft3c':,l 1, Geo. Vickers. ` ("Jazz R lHU1(1llI1. .' U1. IlU\\'L` . . A. 1, Mrs. Geo. Shannon. ! Gladioli, .3 spikes, all different, 1. - .\lr:<. Geo. Shannon. Gladioli, 5 1 ~piku.=, one color, 1, Mr.'~'. G00. Shan- -` non. I`z1blc Bouquet, 1. Mrs. W. M.` `Abbott; 2, .\`Iis.= G. Campbell; 3, 11. .l_H:1. >H:mrl Bouquet, 1, Miss G. E (`ampb_ell. Collection of Annuals, 1, 5. Mrs. W. M. Abbott. (Z1111[)l)Qll. L.OllCCIl011 Mrs. W. M. Abbott. MIDHURST V Zlll\Vlll 5. Mrs. Jas. Craig and Hrs. L visited Mr. and Mrs. Don- ne \'nu-nu 13n1-u'n;~nn ln:O STROUD GUTHRIE of Bradford called on` week. Cu-v11v9'1Nrx kn.- 1-nv-nvnc.A Sm_\:the has returned`; visiting her daughter at` :'4`lI.E'.`Ll ll". anu .UL'.`,'. UUIPI Newton Robmson 14511 I A. A. Smith and to Owen Sound mg. Mr. George Vickers was the \s'ir1-.l:j 1181` of the Canadian Gladiolus Societyl silver medal, zlwardc-<'l for the best! display of Gladiolus, whilg the at-_ tendancu p1'ize.~' went to the follow-1 ing: rst, Mrs. Ggorgc Rowe, Wel- lir12r1.()x1 St.; second, M. J. Brennam: third, Miss M. Campbell; fou1'th,3 Mi-~ Wilma Campbell. , Thr: W. A, Rnvs mm, nFFm'mI fm" `; Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fawcett cull- ed on friends in the village on Thurs- 5day. They were on their way to their future home in Embro. Miss Elezmor and E\vai'L11alston `spent the week end with i\Irs. R1115- YITH L011. Misses Constance and Margaret Bateman of Bradford have been en- 'ter`aaining some girl friends at their `summer cottage. up 'l`r.xhn hn< hr-nn awzw on some lsummer cottage. Mr. Tebo has been away iholidays, Mr. Armstrong taking :cha.rge of the station in his absence. Maxine and Annabel Sage of An- ten Hills are spending` :1 week with their uncle, A. Kirkpatrick. Mrs. Nelson is spending a few days with Geo. Nelson at. Stroud. Rev Mr. Ward. Mrs. Ward and `days with Geo. Nelson at. mrouu. Rev. Mr. Ward, Mrs. Bruce are spending a couple of weeks at their home here. n- rrumaou u-do-h+ '-Fnm Morri at thew home nere. i On Tuesday night Tom NIo1`1'is s burn was burned to the ground. The cause of the re is a mystery, as no `mo had been near the building for .n.-.1 . 0-:vv\n UH! uuu U1: some nme. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Fairchild of Toronto were guests over the week of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Craig. `um Mnnnnnald nf` 'T`m'nnf0 : Mrs. '1`. Li. brzug. Mrs. MacDonald of Toronto spent Tuesday with Mrs. M01'1`ison. Services at Knox Church at 7.30. Miss Moat of Eady is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Morrison. Services next Sunday at St. Pete at 11 a.m., St. John's 3 p.m., St. T....m '7 `l 'n1\1 at. 11 u.m., oL. James 7.30 p.m. Car and Truck Owners READ THIS LUl*'~ VVHITHJ. L/d.lH[)Utll. , The W. A. Boys cup, oifered for: the best display of cut ower;< from, one g'a1'den, and the J. F. Craig cup.& for the best kept p1'cn1i.se.<, have noti yet been 2L\\'a1'ded. 'l`hn r-nnrnlofn Hal nf` nvivcn \\'innrI1'=` Cars AWashed, Greased and Alemited Storage for 75 Cars---Parking 25 cRAIGHiIRsT Cars Simonized, any size, $5.00 Repairs on All Makes of Cars and Trucks Opqn Day and Night 4 Gallons of Imperial Standard Gas and 1 Quart of Imperial Oil Absolutely Free With every Car or Truck Repair Job of $5 or over Good till further notice LEFROY Ambassador Garage 16 Bayfield St. BARRIE Phone 1221 FREE GAS and OIL THURSDAY, AUGUST 27,=v1931. The Northern Advance T ' the B;u'1'i(- Tanning Co. most of thal - ` Following` an illness of several months from liver trouble, Thomas Edward Chown passed away at 111': `home, 75 Maple Avc., Barrie, or. \Vcdnesday, Aug. 19th. The late M1`. Chown was born in Whitchurcn township, York County, in 186-L, bul had been a resident of Barrie for nc-m'1_\,'fortyyezlrs, employed with ' time. He identied with L.O.L 4:0 1.'(.mmmFnI:lt T.n(l1rr1_ S.(')_E_ tllT|L'. HQ `.`-`Eli l(l`IlllT1C(1 \Vl1'H L4.U.14 452, liempenfeltlt Lodge, S.O.E. i 153, and I.0.F. In politics he waal a Conservsltive and attended Centra: United Church. He is survived by a family of four, Alfred of Toronto, Olive of Grenfel, John E. and Mil~ drecl in Barrie; also a brother, J. H Chown, Toronto. His wife died ir.' 1929. The funeral on Friday was largely attended. Among those from ; a distance wore: Mr. Geo. Clark,` Aurora; Mr. and Mrs. A. Wallace Guelph; Mr. and Mrs. R. ML-Curdy and Victor Hall, Hornsby; Dr. F` Bulmer, C. E. McLeod, Victor Stroud | Mr. D. Cook and Harold Hall, To- ronto; W. J. Hoare, Lindsay; Mr. Wismie Hall and Mrs. Hill, Church- ville; Mr. and Mrs. S. Hall, Meadow ville; Mrs. Wellet, Orangeville. Floral tributes were received from Kempenfeldt Lodge, S.O.E.; L.O.L. 452; 1.0.0.13`. 63; Central S.S.; em- ployees of Underhills, Ltd.; Barrie Tanning Co.; employees of Coield, i. Burns & Gibson, Spadina Ave., To- 1. and from many friends and Revs. E. R. Young and J. ronto. relatives. 5 J. Black conducted the service at the l- home. Interment at Barrie Union Cemetery. THOMAS EDWARD CHOWN The Bank For Savings CAPITAL $6,000,000 RESERVES 1145' Attention ! EBA}/JKFT_0&R0NT0 Whathereguna? ) PEN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AT 1., L180. VlClil;`FS. 1,, Class B. ;% Open to all members ` , Vase of Sweet Peas, 1, Miss M. 12.1.` Campbell; 2, S. W. Lambert; Tablu.1 Decoration, 1, J. Ritchie; 2, 31155 .\1.p3` E. Campbell; 3, Miss G. Brock.;t` Table Bouquet, .\li.~':` G. Brock; A. S. Jamieaton; 3, J. A. l\rIacL:1ren.{_.` Vase of Perennials, 1, A. S. Jumic--W son; 2. Miss M. B. Campbell. Hand ` Bouquet, 1, l\Ii. M. E. Campbell; 2.` C `A. S. Jamieson; 3, J. Ritchie. A. ii basket, 1, J. A. MacLzu'en. Thrulr Buttonhole Bouquets, 1, Miss Gw` Brock; 2, J. Ritchie; 3, J. cam-1} well. I t I (`ln:: F`. "So many people are like El. sea captain starting on a trip without any sailing papers or charts "--Babson. A regular saving of only $4.52 weekly in this Bank will, in four years, become $1,000. In . .. . ... 7.. ,_._ v-2'~" Have a denite objective like this. It is amazing how savings GROW-\vhen you save reg//lm'/y. U RESERVES $9,000,000 Page Five 1 Class C. 1 Open to small g1`0\Ve1's who aref not making more than eight entries` and who have never'made more thaz ! eight entries at any Barrie Horticul-` tural Show. I A;-ha:-; 5" klnnrn: ninL' 1 `ATV: (Inn tural snow. 1 Asters, 5 blooms, pink, 1, Mrs. Geo f Shannon. .-\sters, 5 blooms, any other color, 1, Mrs. Geo. Shannon; 2, L\`Irs.~I A. E. Sugg. Cosmos, 20 blooms, Li 1115; Brock; 2, Mrs. M. Chantler; 3 1 Roberta Hastings. Glzulioli, 5 spikes f 1 color, 1, Z. Rupert; 2, l\ II`a`. BI, _ Chzmtler. Gladioli, collection, 12 1 spikes, 1, Z. Rupert. Gladioli, 3-? spik;;~', 3 vu.1'ieties, 1, Z. Rupert; 2! Mr.-'. M. Chantler. Nasturtiuins, co--`C lection, 1, l\Ir.~:. A. E. Sugg; 2, RA. I-Iastings. Pan.=ie.'~:, collection, 1,, R 1 Hastings; 2, S. W. Lambert. Po-` tunias, collection, 1, S. W. Lambert, f 2, ;`-Ir.-'. W. M. Abbott. Phlox Drum-` ` mondi, collection, 1, Mrs. W. M. Ab-:` bot`. SI1111)(l1`2l2`Oh, collection, 1, Mrsf Geo. Shannon. Sweet Peas, collec-ii` tion, 1, .\I1'.<. W. )1. Abbott. 7.innia.< ` colle.-ction, 1, _\I1'.<. )1. Clizmtlcr; `.4, l\Ir;<. A. E. Sugg. n1.... n i_

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