Barrie Examiner, 15 Sep 1921, p. 16

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murnaments Will also be arranged.- How does your mem`be_mhip ticket look? In it up or nearly so? If so, come in and have it renewed. There has been no change in our price since the building was erected `about 15 years ago. Can you think of any- thing else that has not gone up in price iince that time? 'I7'L..\7'Il I`Al__II. --A nuuc butua H1118 I The Y. M. C. A. ball team congratulates the St. Mary s Club on their success in the Sunday School Baseball league. They came from the tail-end to winners.- THA I-nanlnn Uv\nn`:nan~ -1 LL- .L-_-J -P " - Y. M. C. A. Note: L. `E. McMillin` attended the annual con- ference of Y. M. C. A. General Secretaries of Ontaro and Quebec, which was held in the West End Y. M. C.'A.. Toronto, Sept. 9 and 10. _ The Y. M. `C. A. are making plans for the coming winter months. Arrangeinents -are under way for the reorganization of the hockey teams, social evenings, etc; About Oct. 1st. boxing bouts will be pulled o' daily. Billiard tournments and checker ` tournaments will -also be'a.rranged.- How does vnnr rnnI'n`l'\nlul-n +:..1..a I....1.9 . IIUIV IIIIORIII` I I II- _ I This week saw the beginning of produc- tion in the new Yorkshire Worsted Com- pany, Limited. Twelve employees. four of whom are men, are busy keeping the machines running, and more will be added as they are needed. Eleven openations, each practically the same, are required to turn out the nished product. The raw ma- terial is first placed in high containers" and fed into the machine which puts it onto spools and reduces it in size as well. The yarn is then treated in the same way in ten other machines, and nally. emerges ; as the nished product. It';is 7used`. for. knitting and weaving and comes in dier- V` ent weights, as the case may be. Something Worth While At the G. T. R. picnic at Orillia a short time ago, the G.T.R. shops won the trophy from the engineers for the tug-of-war. Now the engineers are not satised but think that their team can beat the shops, hence the challenge from the shops to give them a chance to show them who has the strong- est men. The pull will be made on Tiffin street diamond Saturday afternoon. Watch for posters giving the timeelater. There will also 'be a ball game -between the shops and another team from Allandale. Do not miss this big event, come and make as noise; that helps _a lot. A prize will be -given for the\tug-of-war. nucuw ocrvcu. ouvcr CULICXJUUII. Mrs. Agnes Reid and her two grand- daughters, Beryl -and Agnu; Reid, Tiin street, arrived home after spending several weeks in Toronto, Burford and Woodstock. Mn 1`: I M..n........n ....;.........: ........_'u..l vvvccna In .I.uruuuu, Dunuru ulru VV00(lSEQcK.l Mrs. D. J. McDougall returned recently from the hospital, where she underwent a very serious operation -and was a patient for five weeks. She is gradually regaining her strength, though slowly. ' The pl-nnl-urfnrinn (`Lyn-nk ALA;-' A-m.--ul ace tsucugyu, uuuugu Slowly. ' The Presbyterian Church chorix` opened its fall and winter practices on Wednesday night under the direction of Mr. White- 'bread, who will welcome all the old and any new singers who would like to help. KlCUo L UUULICI o The regular meeting of the O.R.C. will he held in the Trainmen s Hall, Sunday, Sept. 18, at 3 pm. A large attendance of ` members is requested. Jun Wilenn (1 'l` `D .|u-nlrnwmn Inna -'II7l0IlI'l.lU\1 LIUUIU 110111 LIU-llI1BVllIUo Jno. Webb is improving the appearance of his dwelling `by `having it clad with brick. Jos. Trask paid a visit to his old home "in Orillia on Tuesday and took in the fair. Business is not very brisk on the rail- .road since the summer trains were cut off. TL- .....'..Ll-. L..a..I .... ..-1. _.!ll L- _:-.-_ is improving in the R. V. Hospital. Quite -a number from here attended the anniversary services at Egbert on Sunday. Rev. `Mr. Lovering of Beeton was the preacher for the occasion. All report two splendid sermons, good music, and that the objective was reached. Rev. W. H. Adams took Mr. Lovering s work in Beeton on Sunday. ` Her friemk want. an in June. sin; 11:." JHCULUCID IE l'CllUUB`LUU- Jas. Wilson, G.T..R. brakeman, was married in Toronto on Wednesday -and will reside in Allandale after Ia honeymoon to Chicago, Detroit and Lindsay. The Wardens `of St. George s Church will vuivugu, JJCMUJV uuu uiuuxsvuy. George give a social evening to the congregation on Friday, Sept. 23, at 8 p.m. Refresh- ments served. Silver collection. Mm Amman 13.1.! .....J `L-.. 1...... _..-...I ulllllll. BILIUU IIUU Bulllllif IIIISIUD WUIU cub U. The weekly band concert will be given :on, .the Allandale gore, Thursday night, week - ` , . In ... M u'....\'r:`....1 ..:'m...._._;- 2- _._____1:_._ CII-ID WCUl\n Mrs. N. MacNicol of -I'Aoronto is `spending -the week with her parents, Mr. and Mn}. Geo. Poucher; "I11... ...._..I.... _.--;.:_'_ -1.` ;L*_ An A __:n I111: IIGDCGSBUI 13 1113181115 1115 1`Ul11lUB V111 H.115 `ward this week. A - A wee laddi` arrived at the Presbytqan .'Jna.nse this week. n..,.....n _ xu-.. ;.: m........4... :. ..:...:;:_-":.:.. 'Ill.'UIILlCl' LRSSIIC MUTU- W. B. Webb : spaniel dog waskilled by In auto on Saturday. A rs Janna: A For-anann font` Walk: `unto `II '3|uIIvU VII WlI|IllK`J`5 o Mrs. James A. Ferguson and Wally have -smturned home from Huntsville. I-.. "IT-LL 1- I _____ -!._.. LL- -._.__."_.....-_ , HIIHBU U115 VVCUlSp Russell Men of Torpnto is vvisitingvhis A-brother Leslie here`. `II ? D 'IIT-fLL _ -.._..-I .I-_ __-.`l_'II_.l L-- .l.u1uuw. _ _ A Mxss Beatnce Brunton is visiting friends in Niles,_Mich. in hncnnunr `:1 vv1u1r:n:n lnzn Innunllu ;l'\""\: ' Page Six`ce11 uni: WCLIJUUIC. V Eai-l Grose of Toronto is visiting his cousin, Miss Margaret Grose. o Mr. Power left on Monday `morning to spend a week with friends in Toronto. Slouville and Mount Albert. Miss Irene Barlow has resumed`her stud- ies at the Barrie Business College. - Dick Callighen and- Allan Manuel spent Sunday in this village. ' Mrs. Wrivl! M5 n.....:.. :..'..:..:i.:.._ 1.-.. Miss Dorothy I-G'&1trox(1g is hodayig in Toronto. ` 11:..- n.'-.._:..- n_.._..;._ z. -.:,.:4.:.._ :_--...I..` II IVIIUQ, _ llLlUU.n _ " The assessor 1s making his rounds Tm this maul 11`: -n-mt.-Jr ALLANDALE News V TEQRNTON. Now TMaki;I;Yarns I_ _____ L` , TI-IE BARRIE `EXAMINER nuuuuy lll mls vzuage. Mrs. Wright of Barrie is visiting her daughter, Mm. Herb. Thompson. . We are blamed in I-Annrf. +1.. 1:. 9....-- LFUIIUUI I Mrs. W. J._McKnightdreturn ed to her home on Tuesday after an _operation in the R. V. Hospital, Barrie. Theregular meeting of the Women s In- stitute will be held on Friday, Sept. 23, instead of Wednesday, at 2.30 p.m. at the home of Mrs. W. J. Thompson; All ladies are welcome. I2`..'.I n_-_- J m - - " uausuvvl`, mm. 1'18l"D. Inompson. are pleased. to report that Mr. Scythe: is improving in the R. ` ' Quite num`her fmm hm-. ..++....A..1 +1.- V IIIIIIUO Miss Bessie Lengox left on Monday for Hamilton, where she will attend Normal School. `II ... 111 7 `II -rr - I n n -\In\AV I \IlV ' Sept. 13.--Thornton was well repnesented at the Exhibition again last week. `Some of those in attendance were: Dr. Horton and family, Mr. and Mrs. Cmssley, W. Smith, W. Muir, M. McLean, Mr. and'Mrs. Bone. Mr. -and Mrs. Hopkins, J1'., and Miss _ Vinnie. V ` 11.`-.. `D___:_ 7, u n. -- cuuum wm. commence ums u'nurs even- ing, for the fall -and winter. Every mem- i>er of the board should arrange to be on hand for these meetings. _ uuxu one mu-enu E0 wmners.- The regular meetings of the board of dir- ectors will commence this (Thursday) 5112. for the and urinhnv T3`,:m-uy mum

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