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Lindsay Post (1907), 11 Dec 1914, p. 5

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$1 8.75 $3.00 $2.25 $2.5( $3.25 EN Dres- MISS a TANGNEY DECEMBER 13% 19149 ’9 OOOMMOQWMOWMM The skating seam f‘ 011 is here again experi- i The annual Christmas entertain- Tment of rthe Oakwood Methodist Sab- ,bath School will be held on Dec. '24, 1914 in the town hall, Oakwood, The programme consists of a can- Jtata entitled, “Santa Claus Doings” and some drills by the scholars of the school. Prizes will be given the scholars with the best record in eaCh class. Come along and bring the children, as there will be a present for all the school. Doors open at 7.30 p.m., programme commences at 8 1). mi Admission, adults 25c., child- ren 15c: J. F. Brass, supt.; Leslie Mark, sec., Rev. W. Limbert, Das- The death of Mrs. Malon Weldon, of Toronto, fof'meny of ant village. was learned On Saturday with re- gret, ’by her many friends here, { Uakwood, Dec. 9-The funeral of Meta Brass on Friday afternoon ilast was largely attended, over sev- genty-five carriages being in the fun- 13-31 processiou. Friends were pres- gent from Toronto. Port Carling, jLindsay. Little Britain, Beaverton, 'Woodville and Cannington. The floral emblems were Velj' beautiful, con- sisting of a wreath from the fail- i}; a. sheaf from teacher of primary 3. 8. class and scholars, a wreath 'rom Sunday School, a sheaf from ,Mrs. Brass, sr., a sheaf from Mr. and. Mrs. M. Webster, aheart of roses :from Mrs. Richman and daughters. {Toronto, a sheaf from Miss Etta ‘Walton. a sheaf from Miss Bernice Cunnings (cousin) Toronto, a. shed from Mir-s Hazel Coad (cousin) Tor- onto. The 13311 bearers were John Lytle. Cyril Graham, Horace Limbett and B. Weldon. Mr. and Mrs. Brass and farmiy have the sincere sympathy of the whole community in their hour of sorrow. 2nd Vice-Pres.â€"-Bro. Thos. Fox. Financial Sethâ€"Bro. F. McClory.. I Treasurer-Bro. Thos. Brady. P Marsha‘lâ€"Bro. P. Cunningham. ' Tmsteesâ€"Bro‘s. M. H. MoGeongh, ‘John Rogers, B. J. Cough. 'l‘hoo.‘ Fox, A. O'Loughlin. The proposed change in rates of the C.M.B.A., which were to come into effect on Jan. lat, 1915, have been postponsd for further ronsideration to thz lst of July, 1915. Information to this effect was received by J. A. Gillogly, Sn, Grand Deputy. The reguiar meeting of Branch NOIFI 77 or the C.M..BA was held in an: " Parish Hall last evening, the specia'r business of the meeting being the el-' |_' ectiOn of oflicers for the year 19151, After the regular business of the: ‘ meeting had been disposed of the e11. action lot officers was proceeded with. The fo’lowing emcers were elected: - Chancellorâ€"Bro. J. A. GilloglyHJ: Presidentâ€"Bro. R. Williams. lst Vice. -Pres.â€"Bro. Ed. Roach. Rec. Secretaryâ€"Bro. John Rogers. Assistant Sec. â€"â€"Bro. Fabmn Gillno. i V I ; r ’ 5,. Q ”nu-a:w; C.M.H.A. flfHflEflS TALL LATE NETA BRASS Toilet Setts kinds at Higinbnt W IHE 10MB OAKWOOD Higinbotham's Drug 'wmémcm: Bro. Fabian Gmog- PAGE FIVE

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