oz-'3. `[ U80. DTOWII 5 _ a I Those here who were quarantmed with! ; the scarlet {ever are out again. ` i l Mar. 20.--A very enjoyable evening was; spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chas.! Horton on March 8 when relatives and friends in the neighborhood met to extend to Mr. and Mrs. Fred,Guest and family a farewell" before their departure for their `new home near Holly. The evening was spent in cards, and the tripping of the light fantastic," after refreshrrients, until |the wee sma hours `of the morning just V gbefore a very dainty lunch to which every `lone did ample jusiice. Mr. and Mrs. Guest were presented with a mantel clock and a jardiniere. Grant Mayorand Samuel Warni-l ca made the presentation. and Edmund Ir- win read an address as follows :-- n__'_ 11.. .._._I ll -.. r<......L . `IT- ........i Will! nmu an uuIu`c.\.3 uh u)uuwa.-' friends of Big Bay Point, are very sorry to hear of your intended departure from` our community at an early date. We have as- sembled to-night to express in some tang- ible form, our best wishes foryour future welfare. happiness and prosperity in your new home. Having both been so faithful in werrk and so exemplary in conduct, your presence has always been an inspiration and we have always looked upon you as among those who were ever ready and willing to do your part in helping any worthy cause. ' We ask you to accept this clock and jar- diniere, not for their appraised value but as a recognition of our expression of good- willthat they may remind you, from time to time. of the many joyous days spent; together. We wish you God s richest bless-| ings and may your lives unfold in useful service and thereby be an inspiration to others as they have to us. II`. {Inna} rnnlinrd nnifn Fiffinmlv affor- Dear Mr. and Mrs. Guest :--We, your` guest -at W. I.'l'2Iu. 5 um punt wcc _Mrs. McLean , J. G, Keenan andnzk. Mc- ,- _u -2 n...._:.. .. :4...l -5 AI-.. \l..II-..`. I `DUI Lu: 5 u auuy Uuuu .I.'t:uuv\. . Q A < number from this vicinity attended the sale of W. J. Cowan which was highly `successful. ` u':__ 11---. rI......; .........a. 4.1.... .......1. .....l min. owners as Lucy uuvc w ua. Mr. Guest replied. quite fittingly. after which everyone joined in the singing of For He s a Jolly Good Fellow.". A ........I...... c....... u.:.. ..:..:n:4-u nu-..m-h.A BUCCXSIUI. . Miss Mary Guest spent the week-endwith her sister at the Seveljn. TMa'rch 19. :-E.-'F-ia-i(;1;1;;a -is on the sick! list this week. \I:__ n n-....L..- ........a. Li... .......I. ......l -4 ! 115! `be [1115 WCCL. Miss D. -Poucher spent the week-end at 1' home in Allandale. . 1:... nl..:.. u'.....-L. I. nn 181` noun: ul nuuuuruu. Mrs. Elsie Handy has returned after spending two months in Craighurst. -A.-akin M'nn+oH\ nf "'I`I1nr-nfnn nntmt H19 fbusA lg the Phone WBCK-8110 wuu Avuuuursu Aucuus. - Mrs. J . Chegwin, who has been ill `for some time, is still coxifined to bed. t\Iuv:-uni on (Jun Innnuir cnnny cl-n1-tn I-nuinl! spenumg two Iuuuuus nu u1'u1guu1'M. "Archie Monteith of "Thornton spent the weekend 'with Midhurst friends. ' 'u'_._ r m..........:.. ...1... 1...`. 1...... :11 `cm. BUIIII: uulc, Ia awn vuuuucu uu ucu. Owing to the heavy snow storm raging` on Monday, the mail carrier was not able to get over the whole route. He went to Barrie and returned with the mail. n`___:_u n._L_.._.. '..c n.......:.. .......... c.....!.... DBl'l'\lE anu reuurm:u_ wuu hue Luau. David Cochrane of Barrie spent Sunday with Midhurst. frlends. 0..-..- ..L....:~..- n-`J n`n:li`\ -::nn again 91! Wlbu Lulturumu Iucuua. . Snow-shoeing and sleigh-ridingpseem to -be the order of the day. -Francis Frankcom is on the sick list. Mrs. Mary Ann Story, a highly respected resident of Midhurst, pused peacefully away on Friday, March 16, at 1.15 a.m. at the `age of 81 years, 11 months and 15 days. The deceased s maiden. name was Mary Ann Mcutcheon. She was born in Dub- lin. Ireland. [in 1842 and `came to this country when she was 1.3 years of age, settling first at Big Bay Point. Later she ' came to Midhurst where she was married to Matthew Story. After` her marriage she; lived in Pittsburg, Pa.. for a number of ternoon; Service, was held in the church, years. i Her husband predeceased her some` 31 years, The funeral took place from the home of her son, John Story, on Sunday af- .M'""35'N. .5T..AT.`fJ _ 1i3AY _1>Q_INT 9.`-OWES. I 1"!'D...".`.. R5'.TA -_*_*`.-%'.-Y vays ; THE muuua EXAMINER FORD MOTOR COMPANY OE CANADA, LIMITED, FORD, ONTARIO ` z * ' 1123 The E l .O.5.|'ORD.ON`|'.GOVT.TAXZ EXTEA STARTIMS ANDELECTQIC LI HTING STANDARD EQUIPMENT ON -\s=~*.~=:v=,-- j--7 onmzn NOWAIF MAKE CERTAIN YOU GET A CAR ATTHESE PRICES.-I Runabout $405 `Touring $445 Coupe $695 Sedan _$785 ;Chassis $345 The Priceof the Touring Car is $44- Freight and Government Taxes Extra. And it can be bought on a Monthly Payment Plan BARRIE MOTOR CAR CO. BARR11-:,n ONTARIO THE average Canadian Family nnnqiqfq nf ve nprqnng V 1 consists of five persons. The new low price of Ford. Cars makes it possible to add the sixth member to it. e You are considering the purchase of a car--of a Ford Car. You have realized that the man-the fami1y--without a car is at a disadvantage. You have also realized that Ford Cars are now so low priced that it is possible to give yourself and your family what others have. 2670 A Ford Car ts into the family routine: Ei?oes`?;ESur~work andthatof the family- makes the family routine unhurried and unworried-A-makes it possible to save some time for recrea cion--to visit friends -.-.-for the country dweller to gef into. town-for the town dweller to get into the country. The sixth member of the Canadian Farnily?-the FORD CAR. Page Five vood any Q rrnunsmv, MARCH` 22. 1953. **%*w%&%%%&%%&%w%%%&%$%$%%` EN:-:ws FROM Nmcnsomnc Townsmrs E %%%$%%%*%$%$*&%*&$&$%%%*%w, - _.AN9-Us. ..1 HANTY W ` .._;L:- n.......L...n ..: 'r....,,..+n1 nuovjuw _ March 20.--Mrs. (Dr.) E. West went to! Flesherton last week to see her brother,! who was ill. I n--,_,,_ cu_:L1__n 1-1-. B..- L:.. km..- nail , Ont. ' W110 WES 111. VI George Stribbell left for his home at Meyronne after spending the winter here with his father, Jas. Stribbell. ` . ' M- I..l:.... QM. uvnnf tn Tm-nnfn nn Will] 1115 luuler, ans. DLIIUUCH. Mrs. Julius Scott went to Toronto on Saturday to visit her son, . Mira Mnxvnvu nf {`.n"\n'. (`Inll tn AIIPIIR Duturuuy I40 V1510 ucl auu, Mrs. Meyers of Cobalt came toTAngu. last ` week to keep house for her `brother, Thosfi `l.l`.u..lin VV CUR |JU Howlitt. T)--. I) IIUWIILL. Roy Plaxton spent a" few days in Toronto last week. Miss Grace Switzer spent Sunday with Baxter friends. Mrs. J. TurBush and Walter and Ver-I non TarBush returned to their home on` Tuesday after spending the winter at Tor- onto. _ T`|1~1----J "|`- --------- .-.-L Q--"J.-.-. n4. LL. I......... uuw. Richard Tracey spent Sunday at his home in Alliston. I 11.. u........ ...l... L..- .......,.,l on M- T n Ill IIIIIHIUII. I Mr. Perry, who has moved to Mrs. J.` Cleary s farm, 4th line, came from Shantyl Bay, and not Coldwater as previously an- nounced. n__ In .... `.1-.. ....L..__:-... A.l.. ............I .I......L HULUIUUU. _ > On Tuesday morning, Ada. second daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Wolsley, passed away at the home of her 'parents after a few weeks` illness. The parents have the sympathy of the community in their loss. 1 I DOMlNl0N STORES, Limited CANADA S RETAIL GROCERS Pears, tin . . . Pineapple, tin . Cherries, tin V '. Apricbts, tin . . . ROLLED OATS: Creamery Butter, lb 53 Sliced Bacon, Tb . 35 Back Bacon, tb, . . . , 45c Pure Lard, lb .._19c Special Tea, Tb . . .\. .60c Richmello Tea, Tb . . 75c EAGLE SALMON- ` --1-Tb tins 25c for a`good position in the bus-_ in`ess world by securing a thor- ough training at `the Modern methode, 1 up-t6-date equipment, efficient teachers. Call or write for information. T. W. WAUCHOPE, Principal, Barrie, Ont. ' T " BARREE EUSINESS _COLLl':_'.('_il':'. Now Showing a Complete Range av-,. OF THE k y St. don PREPARE HATS, FURS, cons AND suns '_'.';:a... 25 _--6 lb. 25 we 17 ` March 20.-`-Arhie Campbell of Toronto; is spending 21 week_ with his aunt, Mrs.{ James Guthrie. , 7l'\L_ .... .1..- .... Q....An`u I-V` tkn M.;+kml3at Xlonnnwnn ----- I I : I I I Iaames uuulrle. ' The service on Sunday in the Methodist . lChurch was taken by the Young People s Society of Collier St.._Balrrie. led by E, J. Carson; who were appreciatedovery much. Next Sunday, March 25} Rev. E. '1'. Doug-I `las will officiate. V | MI. .....I ll... I'l"L.......l.. Quunn n4"\7ng-um; lating visepd f the EIHS will UIUUIHIAC. ` ! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutton of'Vesprai visited with Mr. and Mrs. Wilton McGill on Sunday. _ . . - WA 1vnnr`1r vnnnl-inn nf {kn Mntixmiief Run- OH ounuuy._ The yearly meeting of the Methodist Sun- day School was held last week. Rev. S.- Martin was present. Officers and teachers` lwere elected as follows z-- _ . I o .... ..:.._a......J....L 1).... 1)....+..:.I..... Ae:;efunf Shirriff s EWUTC QICUIACU 115 1UuUWB."' I Superintendent. Roy Partridge; Assistant, Alfred Palk; Secretary, Fred Day; Treas- urer. Cecil Pugh; Bible Class Teacher. Jno. Sanderson; Assistant, Harry Palk; Organ- I-ist, Cecil Pugh; Other Teachers. Mrs. A. IT. Moore. Miss Sadie McGill_. Miss GerLie `Ball and Cecil Pugh. I "Fl... ......nm nnnnln hurl nnifo 4: nit-A gn. [Dull HHU UUUII L U511. The young people had quite _a nice so- cial in the hall in honor of St-. Patrick. About onehundred. gathered and participat-! ed in the even_iug s enjoynxentv.- After the` fun was over refreshments were served and enjoyed by all. A _ v _ . . taut Mnnnty Hm: lnfrll . W93 Viifl` [enjoyed my au. __ Last Monday the district was visited! by one of March'sworst blizzards. Every-{ body seemed content` to stay in for fear of % being blown away with the frosty gale. The storm was very unexpected as Sunday was . I all that could be desired, Aylmer Com, 2 this . 25 A Aylmer Peas," each . . 14c Aylmer Tomatoes; ea. 15 ` Canned Pumpkin, 2 / 25 ` Select `Coffee, Tb . . . . 55c Special Blend Coffee, 39 To arrive next week Qts._ 75, 10-tb `tins $2.09 .50 .00 .00 March I9.-Mr. and Mrs. C. Hook moved `into Barrie last Thursday and Mr. Mac- .Dougall has moved into his house on this' iline vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Hook. ' a on-Iv vvivvuvwyo -.J -._... ..--.. __--. __-,,,. Miss V'iola`Murphy has been spending a1 vacation at her home here. ! -u..- rt n1:............ ..........o .. AM. lnn` .......1p vacumun at Her uuluc HUI-_U. i Mrs. G. Wingrove spent a day last week; l at Big Bay Point with her sister, Mrs. F. 1 Elliott, who has been ill for some time. `nnn Mnnnn`J n` nurrln cnnnf loo} urnnlr L i \ .E4lULl., wuu nus uccll ut tux BUIIIC vuuc. | `Geo. McDonald of Barrie spent last week If at his home here. SIXTH LINE, VESPRA MAPLESYRUP Newest Coats Wraps Suils I01 % Spring -C)`1`)v13-E;ssu.1'1.1,VI:"tc':: L913 NEW FUR CHOKERS CHILDRI-3N S R?-PY'T' VMISSES" avail`:-Q.ran1\p Ia non--w_'- - The young people of this place had a 2 house waxfming at Mr, and Mrs. H. John- ston s last Tuesday night. All enjoyed themselves with games and mI.:. after which lunch was served. A- -----_ ...---_ .....- I...u ... I... 1........ Wlucu IUIIUH W55 DUKVCU. An oyster supper was held at the hnme of A. McKee'on the 17th, a goodly number attending from a distance; 113.5 Many Ila-Lama nf Nam Inumll wan; Mrs. McLean J. G, Keenan and A. Mc- Kee-, all of Barrie, visited at Alex. McKee s on Sunday V . T Tgnanln Lon -Ann nn fhn girl: "at" on aunuuy _ T. Teasdale has been on the sick list` but is feeling better. ' II. and II:-a nnafnw anti Aqnahtnr Annin aueuulug l`l'Ulu ll ulbvuuuc. Miss Mary. Matthews of New Lowell was a guest at W. Pratt s the past week. L I "re Mninnn J G Kpnnan and Ml`.-. uul. us Iecuug ucuuu .- Mr. and Mrs. Castor and daughter Annie and Elgin McLean have gone West again. and can #27 vv-jaw ' March l9.--'l'he weather in this section: continues very cold and stormy for so late ' im the season, ` T I . . rm__ _.._2I ...._..:-- fl` A4.l.:....,... L. .. L... :1" IJIC HUIIBUII-_ 9 The `mail carrier, T, Atkinson, is to be congratulated for the splendid service lgiv-! enl all winter, notwithstanding the severe? weather and bad roads. Mail` in the winter; is an important event in the country and"! ,is much appreciated on stormy days. , .J. Addison, P. I-Iealey: and _M. McEachern` of Orillia were week-end visitors at their! homes here last week. ' " } Mr nnrl Mr: Gen. Healev and Mr, and HVIIICS LIUTC Rll WCt.7|\. Mr. `and Mrs_ Geo. Healey and Mr. and! !Mrs. R. Thompson were in Elmvale recent- ly attending the funeral .of their -uncle, M- mm: * I. U U NULI lll Mr, Kidd . | ll-.- `L. `Mr. Uul>Wu_y u.z:Ia ltuucu nu. xxuuuca uuuh; I V Mrs. Bidwell of Victoria Harbor is visit- ing with her daughter, Mrs. L. Gilhuuly. ` | Mrs. Frank Maldrlen. who underwent` ..... ._.-......A.:.... 1`..- ........uul...1Ii;~ H. H; D V ` It'll. IXIIJU. . ' ' Mrs. John Syme `of Barrie IS vxsmng fuends here. ` i 1': Y1 1.. __, :. __.'n:_._ L:.. t.`.._.-. ...L..-`- .....'l` 5 1 Q Irlellu HCTU. . [ 1`, Holmes is selling his farm, stock and, implements this week and is going to Tor-: onto to live until farm conditions improve.` Mr. Oatway has rented Mr. Holmes" farm.} 1 `Hum n:AI|vnl` AC` \7i:-fnu-lu I-Turlrxnr la viaif. ` Elli. rruun .u.u4uuv.-,u. Wuu uuucl vvcuu an operutum for appendxcms m the R. V. Hospital, Barrie, has returned to her home.. "Flag Miaainn (`n-In nunf uf H-an }\nvnn nf --71:- March 20.--Edward John has returnedi home after a visit with friends in Toronto. AlL__.L I`l1_LL -4` D......:.. ...-...I Ixfnllin.-wan lnome alter 21 Hall. wwu u umua Au Auxuuuv. | Albert Webb of Barrie and Wellington! ' of Thornton called on their sister, Mrs_ Geo. Brown. last week. ` ' n:.._, 1'..- 1r._...u-.,....- ....-l nI......Lo.-m "Alan ipanies The Mission Circle met at the home of `-Mrs, Ray Slesser last week. Quite a num- ber were present and spent 8. busy afternoon `preparing material for _the bales for _thei `Foreign Field. T . * { I.l.1.U.5plli:I1, ,Dtu`uc, una 1'61-uuicu uu ucl uu1uU.. .bl'0Wn. USS! .WeK. ` Mrs. Jas. Hawtlmrne and daughter Helen` have returned home after an extended visit! {with friends in Toronto. n-.. o `u M-.. u......L At Ailn...-l..I.. Rey. S. M. and Mrs. Beach of Allandale were paying calls in this vicinity last week, Frank Glendfield made a business trip. to Toronto last week. 13--.: 11......` ......I :..`..,.:I.. -4` D:.. D...- DA:-`bi ' Wltn Irienus lll .uu`uuw. ' I i 1 9 [0 I.UrUIll~U 12150 WCI.`).\o Fred Guest and family of Big Bay Point! are moving to the old Miller fzmn. Dnrl uinonlu unrl innlnvnnnr uunuthnr rdI1 1'. are moving [U um Ulu xvuucx uuux. Bud roads and inclement weather didxftl prevent a good attendance at the Ladies Aid meeting last Wednesday. `Hun `nu; Qwinvlnv nut] nknrh-an cnnnf. HI ruu uuscuug mm. H t1uucaua_y. ` Mrs. Levi Sngley and children spent a: few days with her.pa1'en1s. -Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Quantz of Painswick, last week. T nrun ru`nI` 1>n wnnnrf that Mrc D Txrn- L` U. qunuw. U1 Lulllawlun, luau wccn. `I am glad to report that Mrs. D. Tyn- dale and Mrs. Clarence Greene are improv- ing in health after a pxplonged i11ne$. I/H;-u Tr-nun Ninnuueuiv nf RQTl`;h was hnmp lug lll ueuuu zuu:1' :1 pyuluugcu zuucon. MISS Irene McQu:1.y of Bame hmne I for the -weekend. A 1I12II_Z,.___. _ _.2_:.2.... ...LL C..Z.....l.. .n ' [Ur LLIU `WCUl\'UlIll. . I A, Wilkinson is vxsiting with friends in 1 `Toronto. AH... 117,. _r Au.._...I..1.. .....0. Q....,J.... ..4I .l 0I',OllLU . Allan Watt of Allandale spht Sunday at] Geo. Brown s ' mL-_- 1.--, __.L,. ...-.... .-..........a:.....I ...:+l.`