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Barrie Advance, 7 Dec 1939, p. 7

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DAJVL uuu. 10 11115 D6611 3 W011- derful help to me, for some 1517 nths I have not been able to ' ear pla.1nly,_fa.mily talk at the table was a. Jumble to me, and had to have repeats so often that I fea.redIwou1d never hear plain- ly again; have not heard the `clock strike for months, the radio was a. thing of the past. Now after using one bottle or AUR- INE EAR BALSAM I can con- verse with the family as in the good old days, hear the clocks striking and listen in on the pro- grammes presented over the air and beginning to enjoy life as in the past. Would highly recan- mend AURINE EAR BALSAM to anyone who is hard of hearing, for I know it will do them good." Before you invest in expensive hearing devices, try one bottle of AURINE EAR BALSAM. See if it doesn't help you too. If you are hard of hearing, have ringing and buzzing in the ear-Get AURINE EAR BALSAM to-day. Relief is quick. Costs only a. few cents a. day. Money back if it does not help you. For sale and recommended by GOOKSTOWN ' m I :0 Miss Ruby ' and Mr. Harry were married on Have been Mr. and M.rs.Wa.lter Hill and fam- ily, of Wyevale; "Reta. Fleming, 01 F105; S. Jordan, of Elmvale, and Gordon Fuller. of Stouville, were Sunday visitors at T. Fleming's. \p:__ n___|____ 1-`-1- __..._L u_, ____a. -..........u,; v ....v.-... --u -. - .-1...... -. Miss Evelyn Cole spent the past Week at Stroud. (Held over from last week) ! I Frank Coughlin returned home af- ter spending a week in Detroit. Mrs. E. Coughlin and son Paul, of Toronto, are spending a few days at G. Cough1in's. Miss Gwendoline Cox spent a. : days last; week at Rennick s on ' seventh line. Miss Madlyn Coughlin was in city one day last week. 1ur......... r\1n-:1I-. \._....,\ ....\.... 4.- r 32 BAYFIEI.-D STREET ..... v-...-........ -. Misses Grace and Lena Bracciale have secured positions in Barrie. 1ur:.... rc.-.......:|..1:.... 1-1.... .....-..L .. :.._.I ....._, V... and nu-vnlv Iivwn-c Misses O Rei11y have gone ronto, where they will stay . wintex. ing for their Christmas entertain- ment on the 15th. On Friday evening, Mrs. L. L Scott entertained 22 ladies of the community at her home in the in- terests of the Ladies Aid. The even- ing was spent in Chinese checkers. the prize being won by Stella. Robb. At the close of the games a. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. An enjoyable evening was had by an ` The children have started practic- I Mrs. Gilbert Haight was in ronto for a few days last week. rrn... ..1.u_I..-.._ x........ ..;._._A....: __.._. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Binnie and son John, also Mrs. Geo. Binnie, all of Toronto, were Sunday visitors at `B. Binnie s. | ... ........... ... Mr. Wm. I-Iankin was in Toronto for a. few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fuller and Gordon, of Stouffville, spent the week end at S. Cox's. I Miss Mary Coughlin returned after `spending a week at Kirkland Lake. (Held over from last week) Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Gould on the birth of a son on Nov. 30, 1939. _-. . ,- .-u ,1. I-lall. v.. -.v.. \i`4' -.....,. Miss Norma, Sweezie, of Elmvale, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Andrew 17-11 .... ` I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill andl children visited" in Hamilton with the 1atLer's parents. I n-.__....;..u-:_.__ L- 1ur.. ......) Inf..- I - , , , , , , _, ,- - PHONE 5 VVE DELIVER I L I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. IJos. Strath on the birth _of a. daugh- `I ter. __ . _- .. ...... .- --, L4,, uwn `have moved back to Wyevale. Mr. and D. Hill, of H.a.milt'.on,l BA.H.RI5'l`h.'1<.b', :}L)LlUl'l`OR.S, NOT- Ahlbb 1-'U.i:5L.lC, UUNVEYANCERS, h"l`(` Omce: 13 Owen sL., Masomc Temple ...n I Ifl'|('u nznnvme .J|.... LIu.|vv . ;u \J slug. n `J. R. Boys CAMERON and CAMERON .BA.R.H.1.D'.L .Ll4L\.i.), ..;gJA..AUJ.`1 Urtb`, ETC. 5 Owen 5|... Barrie. Phone 406 MONEY TO LOAN ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER obtaining probate of Sohcnzor 101' wm, guarumusmp and acmumsLra.t`1on ` H.110. genera; SOIICILOI`, .NOI;8.l`y COD.- veyancer, BBC. Ollice: Masonic Temple Bldg`. l`LL`LJ..EAD I` LJJD.I.J1\J, \J\lLV V 1.4 .a. .a.a.usr...-~.., ETC. Money to loan at lowest. rates of Inn-nest. LSTEN and ESTEN BA}.-H.lSTERS a`Ol1(.'1LO1's m rngn Court. of Justice, NoL.u'1es Pulmc, Conveyancers I 1'al.es. . Utcez 15:. Hour, Musoxuc Temple '| L>1ug., xizuuc. I`. `L1 Wnron N1, ESLUH Jun. ........ ..., .... . ..... ._, ing on the ground bruised and bleeding, and suffering from a brok-} en nose. a bruised jaw and a. bruise` under the left arm. Satisfactoryw restitution had since been made by th eTuc1-:er boys. he stated. G. H. Esten \4v-u-v.. ....,.._.,,, .BA.R.RlS'l`ER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY ETC. Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg., Barrie -:u.u...... -. -._...._._7.,_, , BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY` ` PUBLIC -__4-| Masonic Temple Bldg. MONEY TO LOAN I l):\r-n DUNCAN 1*`. IVICCUAIG, K.C. PAUL ll. Alh\r1S .l.`R,0NG, BA. BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN 121...... Rqrrip \ 1 nu \J Ross Block STEVA RT and STEWART BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- `ARIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS 6 Money to luau: in any SIUIIS at lowest current rules. to :\....... nu n.,....tn 1 E Lulvca "18 Owvn St. Money Lo loan at. 10/ebb current. I'nI.(-EH. ANTEN MILLS During the few weeks Christmas, and of course, C festive period, a cold roa in reserve will provide the course for the meal for party. DONALD F. IVIEDCLAREN, B.A. _ ___,.-._..,.\.-. -..-\rn.~. ..Pr0fessi0nal 1)irectory.. GORDON LONGAVIAN BOYS and BUYS _W_YEVA1'E:_ LEGAL J . F. Woods R! in. H. for Iew howl m1dL0ng__: ])i.~;- tance 'l'ru<'kiug Barri! Barrie B:u'rEe ' (Too late for last week) Dr. T. J. Henry, of Detroit, was here for a short time to see rela- tives and friends. Jas. Spencer, who spent. the sum- mer at Strathroy, is with his par- ents before going to Quebec, where he expects to remain for some time. ` On Friday the remains of Miss `M. E. Thompson, sister of Mrs. J. W. Hemy, were laid to rest. in the family plot. She was favoura.bLy known and in days that are gone was highly respected here. Over twenty years ago she went to To- ronto. Her passing is the rst, with four surviving sisters to mourn. We extend sympathy to the bereaved. 1m. W. A. LEWIS sURu1:.'m ANLJ 1J1::`h:ASE OF WUM..b.'N Clnef Coroner, Uuumy 01` Simcoe rhone 61 UIl1cc-5b (Jumcr M. Omce Hours; 8-9 a.m., 1z..su-z p.m., 5.30-a p.m. DR. W. C. L1'1"1`LE Associate Coroner, County 01 Simcoe and auu DE. A. u. UILAX Uice: -17 Map: Ave. 1'] Umce Hours: 1 Lo 4 pm. 2 u nun nu hu unnnlnln GEO R. & ELSIE R. BURNS, Ds.C. DRUGLESS T1-1:R.AP1S'I.`s Electro, hyuro and Mecnano Therapy Elec-Lro Magnetic Baths Execcromc D1agnos1.s Foot. AdjusLn1ents Phone 405 tor Appointment 82A Dunlop st. Barrio. VICTORIAN ORDER. OF NURSES (BARRLE BRANCH) Well-Baby (Jluuc, 2.30 to 4.30 every \Aln1lnu<:I:nI-]\/|'i<,\` T I.:a.w.<(m, ]T)t'i\'c U-R`-S<-If (.7;n'.< U.:tLr(.ru.n. Dr\..n.I.\ur.u WedI1esuay-Miss I. Lawson. Applicauun 101' nurse's servxces may we mauc uxrect. or throng,-n doctors DR. C. C. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Otlice: 48 Bayeld SL, Barrie ` PHONE 811 ` P. C. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR 47 Elizabeth St. Phone 218 AMBULANCE SERVICE G. G. SMITH & C0. FUNERAL. DIRECTORS . Motor Ambulance in Connection Iopen riay and night Morgue and Chapel in connection 1g:;tab12.sne(l 1869 nl.,,.... an Ila:-rip Ont, Phone 8': :9i:'1~fn:Lii1;% 1Si:iTiiro12asT MONTREAL J. H. N. SMITH, M..D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Onice--0wen st. (Formeny occup1ed by Dr. I... J. Slmpson) I-`ARES KR: LOW ROUND TRIP HAMILTON Valley Taxi BUFFALO . . . . . . . . .$ 8.00 G1:IIR.0rRAC`1'OB.S THORNTON VE.']1ERI.NARY MEDICAL N1 "U B-5_1,N_ 9*..- L. L). \Jl\t1.l u: rhonc 213 and 7 so by a.ppou1Lmen.L. $14.95 .3 4.75 PHONE 44 Blue Taxi PHONE 45 DUU Barrie, Ont. AUIVLLVEI DIXIE DAJJ` it has been 8. won- r\ in vn n 1-`run avu-1 n .9`er\'ice THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1939. I -few meceding; during thei S . roast turke principal; - ._.,_1 t.._. ._ ...`..,.:,\I ` W. R. ALLEN The Gift That Lasts GLADSTONE BAGS See our display of popular Priced Quality Baggage a special ' On Wednesday morning at ten o clock in St. Mary s Catholic Church an interesting wedding took place when Balbani Tersigni, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Tersigni, 129 Cumberland St., was united in marriage to Louis Guglietti, son or Mr. and Mrs. R. Guglietti, of Italy. The bride was charming in white! satin with lace in Queen Anne style with train, tulle veil with crown of pearls and orange blossoms, and carried calla lilies. Miss Vera Ter- signi, her sister, as bridesmaid, wore taffeta and tulle in pink and blue, with coronet to match, and Miss Prena Tersigni, younger sister, was maid of honour in blue taeta, and also wore a coronet. Emilio Pecchia`. of Toronto, was groomsman. and` Louis Tersigni, the bride s brother? I The groom's gifts to the brides-}c maid and maid of honour were gold 1 cameo bracelets with necklace to. match. Miss Mary Cameron, organ-I ist; and soloist: of St. Mary`:. sangi: "Ave Maria" and O11 Promise Me."'! Some of those who amended from :1 distance were Mr. and Mrs. E` Guglietti, Mrs. N. Ardeto, .`.'Irs. H| `Rutledge, Mrs. V. Casconi, Mrs. T.` Ferrare, Mr. and Mrs. H. C-ugliem Mr. J. and Mrs. D. DeGusper;a, Mrs B. DeGasperi:1, Mrs. A. D-: Christa-. if-aro, Mr. P. DOPe1ligrini. all of To- I ronto; Mr. and Mrs. V. Leo. of New`l Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ter- signi, of Penctang. , In the evening in St. A/1211'y`:< Par- .24 - l....:,..., V- ..-.--.,.....a. `ish Hall, friends and relatives gave the young couple a 1'oL1=ing';.eni1~cII. {They left for :1 trip through the gNorthern States. The bride travel-` iled in a. black coat with collar 01 `silver fox xvith hat; and accessories. | to match. On their return they willl reside at 246 R0:-:ton Road. Toronto.) ) V 1 A quiet wedding took place at the .homc of the bride's parents, 267 Dunlop St., B:u'rie, on Saturday at vternoon at 3 o'clock, when Donna" I;-\I:u`Iin Fraser, daughter of Mr. and. II/Irs. Andrew W. Fraser, became the` Ebride of Lance-Corpom1 `\Vi11iam Ed-E Roberts9n's Drug Store! I'Il'I'l\\Y'IP K `K73? I'\I.`I' IXYIPT) . I rnI..\ \...:.x.. ...L... .........l, ......, ...... ,4, --_ .__.._._,.,. o clock, Donna" ,Marlin Mrs. the` Ibride Ed-I ward Blogg, Canadian Armouredl ;I"lghK.iIlg Vehicles Training Cemre.| Camp BOICICH, son of Mr. and Mrs. lwmiam Blogg, Allanclale. The Rev Dr. J. S. Shortt, minister of St. An~ drew's Presbyterian Church, Barrie.` ofciated, and wedding music was- played by Miss Edna. West. % ....... ..:..n.. :9. `snow ,3. uusu, u taco .3. ...,............... Following the ceremony, a. buet| '1 luncheon was served and Yhe btidets; ` ' mother assisted at receiving in tealll iblue crepe with black hat and ac- 7- ce.~;sorics and a Corsage of roses. The "`s.u'omn`s mother wore green crepe mill i)1.\c}\ inn and accessories and ia Corsage of Chrysanthemums. The: gbridc-`s grandmobiicr, Mrs. M:xrling,[ Iizmd the groom's sister, Miss wmm-R. _\"1`x*cd Blogg. poured tea. ' 1; Mr. and Mrs. Blogg left on :1 .1'1noLoi' trip to Southern Ox1t.a.rio. The bride chose for travelling :1 two-, 7 piccc imittc-(1 suit, in tile rust. black ` fur coat, with black hat and lulshoes, and rust accessories. 3 i ] J 1 :: a 1.-_,-.. ~_, -.-._... _...... ..V-7. I E The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, was lovely in 21 oor-length dress of empire blue crepe with bustle back and new tight `waist, gathered at the neck and held iin place by two clips. She wore a `black turban with matching acces- lsories; and a. Corsage of Briarciie K Avuu Miss Lorna Fraser, cousin of the bride, was bridesmaid, and wore navy blue sheer with black accessories and, a Corsage of Briarclie roses. Lionel Blogg, of Detroit, brother of thv groom, was groomsman. ~n-n-_..: I 41. . I-uu(Tn6 l ` Mrs. Amos Miller and childnm, of` South Porcupine. spent :1 few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. lcavzumgh, last week. I -.z:.,_ -1... 11..v -:.- .n:-A-.- :_` ..-,..~..-.a.., __._ Miss Nina McLean, of Alliston, is spending smne time with her mother, Mrs. Ed. McLean. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Allan Carson have`; Weciglings J ackson. te GUGLIET'1`I-TERSIGNI E'KEi:`6L Crashing ance Proves asy ;To Aiiisiam `Man; % l I \ ighla BLOG G--FRASEI Wm. befo . _ A` T`.;=n. Kxmm) '.Lmi 121:} nrv . L'.;';, L.\'L`A'.H".`,1.`. .\'LL7L1L'illl, UL txl1lblUll. Ah me time he1'n1oL'ner, cLca11. _W}4TSO./V'S_ A LINSEEDV xi .,.&LIQUORlCE I.:1`.\"<~1`, of 111.: 4am` 'I">x`:.1;m, .\'p~*n! 2: I'm`: 1 Cmxann `n::ve' ( the lmlzsc \':u';atx>(1 by U.\ PHONE 557 y`:.. sang: emu .l.V.Ll' me Me." uus, spi led mus. .J. Mr. 1 H |1a.sL we IV T. ..m0o`:;. 1. we erzn, uuauci.- Gh1`is Lo- . gay av 11 l gum M. an-I J.V.Ll`. Harolcl Cal'.l'l.1El16I`S, or 'J.'orout.o_ 1ng'u.11u J.V.Ll'. mwooo. Ua1'x'uLheEs, uz Dun- Ie."' spent a. Lew days w1Ln Mr. and `um 1.-41.1.5. J. Ca1'ru5he1's. Ross Amen, 01 '.L`u1'o11Lo, spent H|1a.sL. \Vt3Cb2 w1Ln Mr. uuu n/Lrs. 5. kn | . `From Our District ---_- (Held over from last week) Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ross and fam- ily, of Ottawa, visited with the former s parents, Mr. and Mr:.. T E. Ross, for a, couple of days this week. I --,. -,,,, -._,.___,_ _. ,..-_.__.-| A simple home treatment which .15 bringing new hope and hap- *' piness to suerers everywhere. H. E. Blakslee, of New Bruns- wick, writes: Have used one I-|nH-`In ne `ATTDTRTEV `man `DAT, u w-. | Miss Jean Mccuaig, of Toronto.` spent the week end with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Mccuaig. up... 1-, 1\r..... .....|.. ..:..:L....1 6,... .. ).C- > me 1s on Epf, Mrs ma home me I her dz ng_i Mrs. m_ ` the w ' Mrs. home the Toront Sorr .vo- , 1 z.. :11 vamvu, nu... uuu mucous guvuw..... Mrs. W. Murdoch visited for a few days last week with friends in South River. ,,-___~n- .-_______;..._2 L1-..:- . The young people presented then` popular play, The Greater Com-t mandment, this week at Thornton' and Minesing. Banquet Held The young people of the United [Church held a. very successful ban- quet . in the basement of the church on Monday evening. About fty young people sat down to tables laden with good things. Aiter the supper the evening was spent in games under the capable leadership of Miss Jean Gray. (held over lrom last weea) | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Tmnuuxs and {cnuuren and Mr. Harvey Norma` |u1oLoreu Lo A`1ncarcli11e 101' me wees ..---..... l very xarge crowd aweuued me uuaucl.-aueous snower nelu on Mon- ~<.uI_y cvumlg 111 .I.m11du nzui L01` M1" lam; mus. :.s.eun MuJ.s. 1vn.~._~. Uorumyl Espeul. Luv: xxucn kl-Lem` over Irum Lust \v..-K) 1`ue xiuppy dour mun had a. very _cuJuyu.b1c Lune on '.Lnu.rauu_y 11ig,nL 11131; nououx: m cams went L0 N115: 'm..1,,-are-L mmeu and Mr. Aluen L.uw scores Lo M155 Dons E 1 n numucr mum more wure guests Mu. Luc Cousms-Uiam wedding on .;.LLLl.l'(l1ly an lswnuvood. .'.\4.c.>s1`:'. Alex. and John Twaddle, oi mmuu, .~.penL mu week end at. HARD OF HEARING CANADIAN PRAISES AURINE EAR BALSAM week [LL1cu` mum: here. l mu". Wm. J. (Jwauley is under the` L1uuLU1"s care in Toronto. We wish] I him` a. speedy recovery. 1|/r.. x7.......... A4,. A4` 11,. ....".I-nu ---- -- - ~r----.. -~v~-~-... NII. Norman Adams, of was visiting his mother, Adams, recently. w..r.... A..- r`1....In.. .......I Mrs. 01123. Gauley and Barbara spent the week end with Mr. and `Mrs. R. Brockwell, Elmvale. 1., _ L- 1--1_1 l Communion service will be in Baxter Presbyterian Church Sunday, Dec. 3, at 7 p.m. I Mrs. S. Barr, of Midland, spent the `week _end with Mr. and Mrs. W. J. i Davenport. V Sorry to report Mr. Herman Porter is the sick list. I. Mrs. Dawes, Sr., has returned; after spending some time with her claughter in Alliston. I` ~.;r.._. 111:!` n_._... 1. I Will Rowat has left to spend I N... _.....c,...._ _,. __- .... -. ` `the winter in Sudbury. 1 an-..,. r1w1...,. wIn.... 1...... \..<- ...... ._ ... ..............._,. Thos. Eaton has returned`-4] after spending some time mg Toronto. . Sorry to report Mrs. Ralph Palmer illi 111. l` Orval Jmnieson has left to spend` some time in Toronto. ll Congmtulations to Miss Miller and` Mr. Glcn Murdy, who were married` ion Wednesday. .~.\ .... _. .. L u._;. 'l'\ _____ Zpui \I- .. v.............._,. Sorry to report that Drennan's store at Vasey was burned. i `an... v-.u. \;r-.......-._ _.._1 ____ -run;-: R. 1'11. bottle GAIRI ~---- Mn. ---- ~----~-- , l Mrs. Jack Morrison and son Billiel are spending some time in Creigh- J'C?g}~V{1~e%_.s_~_g5)ndents{ GUTHRIE _AVENING HILLSDALE no-oapucnn cu... gr`: .t$L2'.l.`.I`.i.ri Hamilton. Mrs. R. held next I and Mrs. N. Coxworth andll I pend` Mr Jean and Mrs. Jos. McLean spent rned`; last, week end with Oshawa. and To- B ronto Imends. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith and Mr. Thos 4Howl1cLL, all of Toronto, called on `pend1`Mr. and Mrs. Cleary on Wednesday I Miss Norine Banting has returned andl home from Barrie after a. week's ied` visit. with her aunt, Mrs .D. Mc- ` Quay. .1mc1' ...n n land! in Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Pugsley were called to Toronto on Sunday after- noon due to the death of Mr. Pugs- ley s mother, who had been ill for llthe past few weeks. mm... 1-3 1 nu-..4A;.-.._ u-__ u.-___ __:_u. FINE AND COSTS TOTAL $52.51) IN ASS.-XULT CHARGE AG.-\INS l'g LAURIE TUCKER. i i I ` Mrs. R. J. MacAfee has been visit- ing in Toronto. v- -4- __.g _. ....-......v. Lorene Jebb, of Alliston, spent Sunday in town. xr....... -r....._.__1.... 1.-- _...;....____-.1 2..-", ~....__., _. ..v .... I Mary Ingrahm has returned from. the hospital and is able to get out` Mrs. Maurice H111 and garet Carr, of Toronto, visiting Mrs (Dr.) Carr. rnl... .... ....._ ._...._1- ..n 4` _.._..._. -.__~. \_-., xruannu The young people of the Presby- terian Church had a very enjoyable time at their box social last: Thurs- day evening. Besides those from town, there were quite a. few from First. Essa in attendatnce. Anne Armstrong, teacher at Cedar Grove, was among those present. rr\L.. -n__1..-:..4..... ru..u_ .....L ..._.-1.... .. ....-.... .........- ,............u. The Badminton Club got under- way oicially on Monday evening. So far this year there are eight be- ginners, including Mr. and Mrs. K. Eberhardt, Frank Webb and Dor- othy McFadden. ] I The United Church League enter-' tained the Alliston Young People`s Society on Monday evening. v\n',..~.\.,...,. .: +\... `r1 ...:&.-.,:| r1I....-..L. .....n .- .._. .._, _ . ---_.. Members of the United Church are sending white gifts to needy settlers in the north. | I (Hem over from last week) | | Mr. and Mrs. b.`ben Sawyer an-l `LLULIXLCC L110 LJLILII 01. LL uzzugnber DUI I; M}. zxcxmen-.1 nu-3,112.. was in the I'\,'lL_',' 101' we week. end. .,: . xnn J..-) Finale in a brawl at a. private dance in Alliston on October 27 was written by Magistrate Compton Jeifs in Barrie police court on Saturday when Laurie. Ralph and Archie I Tucker appeared. on a charge of _ l assaulting Wm. Hunter. garage own- er. A plea of guilty was registered by Laurie Tucker. who paid a ne of `ten dollars and costs, amounting] in all to fty-two dollars and fty cents. in lieu of spending thirty days in the county gaol. Ralph and` Archie, pleading not guilty to the` charge, were dismissed. _._.. _-. l `mu. and Mr. Jack Hughes visited `um 1`oromu 121:1. lwiuay. ,,u\ . ._... , v;.. ,._ . .... .. :`- -L.,. wit. ;...u .m`.<.. Wm. Hill and (Jaug,11Lc1' Peggy, ox humvale, were duuualy v1.~s1Lo1'.> at me home or Mr, unu Mrs. H. Bell. ucu cross \VUl5(:1'b utter canvassnig mum. at .l:.'rucuom um um. half mu wcex, ` mun` c;unpu.1g11 ;>u11(.'1LL`d J. J1" uL aLLC1.`Wu.1'(.is exLen.u:rJ Lu mus cus1;1'1cL and uuuauous 101' U115 CJUSE .~ I .nom we-u.1 1e.~;;ue11Ls. '1'11u Ilgu.re':| Ire-yuulxng mu vauue 01' the resopn.~.<:' `LU um. appcai have not yet Deen mam: 1~2110\V11. l 1.-*n;p;~.;uL;o11s my wmuer wea.L'ne1'l lmvc ncuu xnauc. here uuriug me Dual; week; by the erecuon ox snow mucus bomcmxg the roadsluc. Loan. schools are aLi.0 lookmg :.u1cu.d, as may are now L1'au1u1g for Ll1eLr an- nal ChrisLmas coucems. Tl`n'es11c1.; 1-upon Llmr. Lin: Lln'em-`l` mg gcasuu 15 now ended in Ems (115-- Lncl. and 1nacl1111<-25 are housed 1'01` Lhe lung 10.10 period man must ` Cl.Lp.:U bclorc unumer yea.r's crop wm agam pul. mum back mto ser- vice. 'J.`l1e yield 01 gram having ex- ceeded early csLin1aLe.s, the past. sea.- son has been very favourable. A new house built by Ross Hughes, \VnlCll. 15 neanng completion, now smnds as a. new landmark upon the wxde expanse of open country be- Lwccn r'e1me1ls and Gilford. I AL Lhe euchre and dance held at [Gil1'ord Hall last. Friday evening, |under the direction of the Women's 1nst1LuLe, a. draw was made for a Vquilt. which was won by Mrs. Baker. of Gillord. There was a large com- pany present. of Singhampton, is spending the week end with her cousin, Miss Isa- I belle Dawson. ! Miss Margaret; Robertson, teacher, ! `~~J- Communion service was held lnl `me Presbyterian Church on Sunday 'morning with a. good attendance. . xx..- 1..-`- ~n.....L:..... .......-.L n ...-......h. Inn .5 nu... u. 5 .............. -. of days last week with Miss Rubyi Mooney, of Egbert. I Mrs. Bert, McQuay entertained a 1 number of ladies to a quilting on Tuesday of last week. 1 Congratulations to Ruby` Mooney, of Egbert; Smith, of Ivy, who Sz1Lu1'day, Dmr. 2. ` ` Mrs. Baker, Jzmnct, Ileen and` ;R.21lph, and. Mrs. 'I`hos. Lyons all .\])C`I]L 1`m-may xvith 'I`oronLo friauq.-~ Mrs. Jack Banting spent a. couple`_ (Held over from last week) From the witness box, \Vi1l1an1i Hunter, owner of the garage, testi- etl that about two ar.1n. on the night of October 2'7, while a private` dance was in progress over his? garage, three young men entered the hall and joined in a Paul Jones dance which was taking place at the time. They were requested to leave, but retaliated with 9. lot of: loud talk. Laurie Tucker, partlcu-I larly, was in 3. very disagreeable! mood. Finally the three were in-.' duced to get out and Mr. Huntezl stated that he followed Laurie out onto the street and closed the door leading upstairs to the dance hall A ght immediately followed,` in which Mr. Hunter was hit on thc jaw. When he came to, he was ly- __.._ _.._ L... ....,\...-.I L. .... ....z ...-.A

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