Dt B2 2 & ue > sommt .. iniicm memd ieA unc geeninene hm m o lc 0 ) Raaiie memegaeg -- n C O w Te o ooo en n n a o n 3 ."/ 3 e i e oo -- e *e&i&sfs»*»'& e e 0 PSB'L 8 hee t =. e\ > f ; * 3 5 i &%@.&" l P Paaa bie 1 . | . E uo. We £ 393 a °_ CC P O y V e t ce w54 y ; j Te o yypmtms--._ _ B ;t 04 \ M ---- i s | * . | o M $ yua--ke~ t 79 ~% i im > stt . ) es | Pn j% s\ k El - 2+ * AQM . "",@ 32. Ma% 1 > se s C ~ale Pn s e 0 ce § .. oo k £i5l e w . i F %',j'-g-'gl:".;g;; g&% 33 yu'. ( e * ';5' \ 1t 3. * . . h . e : | e -- es ols es o 0 o .. CE s' oo d _ _ | : 4 % Tw t. n eA e o i: : . 9 3 % 0 BM c is \ <a e ie 341 y a Ploane fH _ . _ ® oNE , 0 d . ce 3 E: t _ _ e ' s oi t e -- Apaieee oys j . |, BP Lacanm . B P C: *';»f?'é}? & css ts > . tmE J s -- 29 e 6 ' y -- a,. mt c i. > . ts e 27 6 1 > i ol h eln~ ~.<< _ Seene t m _ ..__ .. Py \\ § yo . _ _ w ._=> AfOsirce ue o . " R y -- _ M > uis $st t iess ie : =| s & --_£ c es w ol ; es s w s tm | fee" 3 k dnc ind i: iss t l %é 33 {'tf < | e Bs o % * e . 4 3 : ; $ _ 'w, S 3 $s 'jg --afe o cce a § % t i j f --lobe and Mall 7 g-- > -- Mr. Lawson spent hundreds of hours of loving care and attention restoring 1910 Pullman. (left), which glistens ' C as brightly as the day it rolled out of the carriage shop. Straps keep the top from kiting away in the wind;--rods e c _ brace the windshield, At right club member Thomas Knapp is ready to take off in Raker Electric made in 1906. 2e s oi T k egeis C Ne Cl 5 & > % [ T Ta~ omm xo. _ ¥ . s 3e t & mt 4 e .. 20 % 'l'- l f CC _ eeaae wr _R o 0 { es * & 4 ols . e § a+ _ ~....~ oag : | Aoet: ho : "ant L w bamaiste N ce i; | _ OBSERVES .96th.BIRTHDAY ~vaes T .. uks % 6 /g uCC . y PHps \ me . u6 . -- B | . A.. well--known.. former wresident * of j E4 T _q 24 e 3 ,: gi» xy\,:;...)'\» ;\* ., um ME ies f "'(( Pest "Paisley, ~"Mr§. Thom'ns_' Colhns of 128 p > lt O hm 0 . § &f :x / e xo . Brucedale Avente, Hamilton, is today |-- ; C e 3. . . 00 Mime C m 00 . . eale 1. |(Wednesday) quietly, observing .. the 3 ht & s . 6 §§ P s . d e . +/ (96th anniversary of her birthday. This E. + -- wue is c "e ':.rK S i . lt f hi / 'grand! old lady came with her parents e > '\ & -- d . 3 t . / uo ts to Raisley in the early 1860's when she s Lt Ah. WE gr;aL y,{vvf' ty -- es Ewas only a smiall child, and with the o t t -- C h m e l .0 -- ue . exception of a short time spent in ' l C M¥ 00 _ ',w.z e O o_ * > dF 00 f : ©Western ' Can@da, was ~a continuous ie € a S ks i ~ U 2 i o o -- s B resident of Paisley «ntil a few years > .. ts 50 k _ l €" we ago whelt she went to reside with her e e l 9 & < x (Poate y o en o 8 son--in--law and datighter, Mr. and Mrs, > $ k & %\ ut . *Mg wl o e | \John. Ryan at Hamilton, | Despite the s :>: uen .$ > o e ... o e e ce fact that she has fost her eyesight, e § w g 'w _ ~. t "--. o e N o Mrs. Collins maintains a bright and c l .ls :. 7 y' C t ie P en t n e keen interest in everything. She en-- ie .. Lo io. 1 o t e en t o joys her favorite radio programs, and ~ye Bs tss 1 o oo itc regards The Paisley Mdvocate as her > ge +.: To P k es ho en uty o ns weekly Tetter from the old home town. Pfi _ 22 TT 8 s v e on d Her many old friends her will join -- f 4 y'é e o ta f en k i The Advocate in extending felicitations _ s : & y 8 h E h 3 to Mrs. Collins, with the added hopé Ee . ESE ... ssmc F & : es that she may be spared to celebrats : . u.. e 1 m es . W many more anniversaries of her natal k -- } '1]" 0s 4 --i_glg 'and Mail, 3: | I I 17. active motorist in Canada is William rien of Downey-- 3 f -- & 4 Probably the oldest ville, 16 miles northwest, of Peterbqrotfg.haswho ?Iaelf- | -- * t i i in May and last week bought a new car in Lindsay, 's | " § ?éé'fieitk?vshi?tfifbfifih g?é'se'fi't 192}1'3 Essex touring rig with great--granddaughter tLg}S : t : Murray, 15. Mr. O'Brien has been driving for 30 years and hopes to wear out his Jo . «new car, too. s § ( 7 -- 3 § ; E* ; § 7 aA$ois She # t es s : f s : ¢ -- j Te ns .. Te 3 § m 5 «& $ ag > _ oA es :. l e ~~-- t akk -- <5. o oi .. a Nes