Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1920, p. 3

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' *i Fs ~\- Thursday, September 16,1920 + } THE BARRIE INER Style _ SY daby Grand Notice particularly the beautiful, new designs of our piano cases. Hear their magnificent tone and see if our pianos do not interest you. Certain- tional feature. Be sure and, see every part of it--every educa- See the advances made in every line of industry ESPECIALLY DO NOT MISS . THE GREENE MUSIC O. EXHIBIT ly our selling terms will appeal if you are not prepared to buy for cash. INSPECT CLOSELY THE EDISON. LINE The rich period models will add tone to any interior. The marvellous re-creation of music, either the artist's voice or instrumental numbers will delight always, becoming a necessary part of the home equipment. Make our store headquarters to meet friends, rest awhile or leave parcels during Fair days The J. M. GREENE MUSIC CO., LTD. HOME OF GOOD MUSIC BARRIE WEDDINGS | | an WILLSON--WEBB A quiet but, very pretty wedding was solemnized on Wednesday afternoon, Sept. 8. in St, Matthew's church, Toronto, when Eva Madeline, younger daughter of Mrs. Edward Webb, Jones Ave., and the late Mr. Webb. was murtied to James Earle (Lite lieutenant Royal Air Foree, and Air Records Office), second son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Willson, 1302 Ossingtori | Ave., Toronto (formerly of Churchill). The | ceremony was performed by the Assistant Rector of St. Matthews, Rev. Mr. Lar- month, in the presence of a few immediate relatives and friends of the bride and groom, 'The bride, who was given away by Mz. 88 Years of Service The history of this Bank since its inception in 1832 has been char- acterized by a steady growth in facilities for serying the public, Today we have the accumulated knowl edge and experience of 88 years to apply to your banking business. We invite your eB '9,700,000 118,090,000 = 230, THE BANK: OF NOVA SCOTIA so. A. G. Muclellan, Mai B. ARRIE TH, at of Kingston, Ont., sniurt tuilored suit of navy blue velour with hat to match, s dainty beaded blouse of white tricolette and an Isabella fox stole Her corsage bouquet was of bridal anit sweetheart roses and she carried a white ar ivbry prayer book, She was attended hy her only sister, Mrs, Herbert Sarjeant, 9s matron of honor, Mr. Sarjeant acting as best man (at whose wedding in June the bride and groam of Wednesdsy were the attendants). After the ceremony a dainty wedding breakfast was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sarjeunt, after which Mr. 'and Mrs, Willson left amid a thower of confetti and good wishes in their motor for New York and other points east. Upon their return they will reside in their new bungalow, No. 1 Grimthorpe Road, Cherry Gerdens, Toronto. * WEEGAR--NESS On the evening of Sept. 11, 1020, the wedding took place very quietly at Purk- fale Presbyterian Church, of Elizabeth Mar- rie (Betty), youngest daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth H, Ness, Strathcona Apts., To- ronto, and the late Robert M. Ness, form- erly of Barrie, and Edwin Carl Weogar, Tate Lieut. of the C:E.F., son of Magis- trate and Mrs, Weegar, North Bay, Ont. The Rev. A. Logan Geggie officiated, The bride, who was unattended, was atticed 'n 8 tailored suit of grey silvertone pressed yelour with French hat of flame velvet, and bronze ani! seal fur choker. She wore & corsage bouquet~of sweethepst roses and baby's bresth. Immediately diver the cere- mopy Mr. and Mrs, Weegar left for a short honeymoon, after which they will reside in Beatrice St., Toronto, CHRISTOPHER--MALKIN A quiet but pretty wedding was solemn- ized at St. Mary's Chureh, Toronto, on Monday morning, Sept. 6, when Ella M., youngest daughter of Mr. Bennet Malkin, was nae in marriage to Mr, Michael Christopher, of Collingwood, The bride, entering the church on the arm of her fether, was becomingly dremed in gold 'metal cloth with pesch .crepe hat, and carried 8 corsage bouquet of sweetheart roses. 'Miss 8. Malkin, in orchid eillk with picture hat, and carrying Ophelia roses, acted as bridesmaid. Mr. Geo. Carrol of Collingwood sesisted the groom. The groom's gift to the bride was a string of pearls, to the bridesmaid a gold wrist watch, and to the groomsman a pearl tie pin. "After the ceremony a wedding break- fast was served st the home of the bride's sister, Mrs.-J. Hislen, 13 Givens St, after which the happy couple |left for Buffalo, The bride's travelling suit was of navy blue wore a xerge with hat of grey velvet embroidered jxizned the solo in gold. On their return they will reside in Collingwood: MONKMAN--DRENNAN Alliston Herald---At the home of the bride's. mother, the wedding occurred on Wednesday afternoon last of Miss Jessie, fourth daughter of the late John Drennan and Mrs. Drennan, to Mr. Louis E. G. Monkman, only son of Mr, and Mrs. T. E, Monkinan of Cookstown. The ceremony took place at 2 o'clock in: the afternoon !und was performed by Rev. Dr. H. Harper While Mr. Joseph Drennan played Lohen grin's wedding march, the bride was given | 5! away by her eldest brother, Dr. William |Drennan. The wedding party stood under Jan arch of white flowers und evergreen, |The bride was gowned in white crepe do jehene trimmed with seed pearls and carried 4 shower bouquet of asters and sweet peax and maiden hair fern, The bridesmaid, | {Miss Mary Drennan, sister of the bride, wore peacock blue georgette and curried | {8 bouquet of crimson asters, Mr, Douglas | Hopper of Cookstown performed the duties | of best man, While the register was being "Until!" was beautifully rendered by Mrs. G. C. Duff, sister of the brile, The ceremony was witnessed by the immediate relatives of the contracting par: ¢ its conclusion all sat down to y dejeuner. By the afternoon C.P. R. local going south Mr, and Mrs. Monk- tan left for 4 short honeymoon trip to ties and Toronto and Nivgura Fulls, Their friends were at the depot to pay the usual eom- plinenta ond instead of the ordinary ahow- ers of confetti this popular young couple were deluged' with it, Mr. and Mrs ruan will reside in Cookstown, which ix Mr, Monkmun's native place, he heen one of the young men of that town tw return home after nearly four Yours of service overscus, Mra, Monkman. is one of Alliston's popular young Indies and goes to Cookstown carrying with her the hearty good wishes for bon voynge of \ large cirele of friends, W. H. THRESHER GOES TO BROCK. VILLE Owen Sound Sun-- W. H. Thresher, orgynist and choirmaster of the First Meth- odist Church, hus resigned to ace+pt a sim- ilar position at the Wall Street Methodist Chureh, Brockville, In taking this posi. tion, Mr. Thresher is getting a substantial inerease in salary as well as a five Casavant organ with forty stops, Mr. Thresher exme here from Barrie in February ana since then has earned the well-deserved good will of all with whom he came im te He ie w thorough musician and will be much. missed here, DIED IN ELMVALE R, Dwormky, who underwent a serious operation in Barrie hospital about @ month go, died on Tuesday of last week. "Heine' came to Elmvale several years ago and engaged in tailoring and general store- keej:ing, He failed in business und for the past three years bad been engaged in prst- ling merchandise and in the junk busi- A widow and an only daughter sur- vive.-- Elmyale Lance, Deceased had s store in Barrie before ness going to Elmvale, Meaford council is putting up signs near the public sehool warning motorists to drive GOVERNMENT FISH 15c. per Ib. 4 Also Fish Dinners BARRIE FISH SHOP 3: Opp. Bryson's Store Phone 897 | FRESH i

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