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Barrie Examiner, 23 Sep 1926, p. 23

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li)RAWIli\li(f;ZCC$iljil i'vl7Y AND % TOWN MORE TOGETHER UL Jt|'lU|.ll|vul`U, II-Ill-| uuuarm. __ Another phase of the work` which \ has been very enjoyable to all has been the putting on 0: concert: or en- tertalnments In dltterent rural local- mea. Our club is fortunate in havin many talented members in this regard. Prnhnhlv Hm thlmr which hm: fnmm. - % :% _ itaag.&.._saaa Kiwaninu George Hublnrd V Plumbing "and Heating Eng:inee1` Vl-'URNAC1-:sUPPI.lEs%- A WA'l'ERlEA`l'ElS srovrs = roI.I:rsu1s` mvmoucuma HUBBARD S HARDWARE The Kiwanis Karnival and Fashion Show i E`-b&1f..' - A. MOFFATT Pun Ton ma BARBIE EXAMINER` BEING HELD IN: % X % FRANK LlVlNGTON S NEWGARAGI; _On septemhgr zsh, 29:1. and 30t'h. % wli INVITE Yc/>0 fro V1517 [ `OUR DISRLAY AT< munsiv`, saprnuhzn 23. 192: Gen eral Ghaixlma . . . . Vice_-Chairman . . . . . . Secretary . .' . . . . . . . . ; Midwp.y-G; D. Hubbar w n r:.-mma. In A one of the major activities of Ki-A wania has been to create a better teei- ~ in: and closer relationship between the urban and rural districts. 'l`l-an Rnrrln (`Huh was nun nf Hun first THURSDAY, _sn:Mm:n 23, 1926 llllll, D. DEI'I'0ll, W. 1'4. VVCEKII] I-`. lIammond,.W. C. Little. `to rty-W. A. `I've clan-mgn $.eRnsk_ J- H. P. Runs). Iidwgy-'-G; Hubbrd (chairman) w. D. Griffiths, E. A. Ryan, W. o. McKimion, H. J. Twigs, G. S. Mc- Conkey, J. F. Warnica, W. H. Ken-. nedy, Chas. Lynch, Geo. Wiseman, H. G. Milne, E. G. Turnbull, A. Motfntt, W. A. Turner, J.` Monk- xnan, H. Barron, W. E. Weegar, Tu` Wnmmnn W I`. I'.il>Ho nlwaxulun "cl. moore mooRE s% rSeveral` pretty Barrie girls will act as Mannequins and will parade on a` specially prepared stage on Wednesday night, wearing model garments sup- - plied-by Barrie Style S_tore-l.ad.ies who appreciate beautiful apparel will be delighted with the new creations just received from every source of style- dom. - Y`ou,are invited. Bring your friends. la` Yo garments . WODGBPIUI 81100988 IESI V631 . When Moffatt moved to Alberta his ` successor, Stewart L. Page. continued the good work and everything points , to another very successful` year. In ` about three weeks we hope to hold an- other Potato Fair when sixty-eight boys will be eligible to enter the com- petition. It has been pointed out to the boys that the Dooley variety'"o{ potatoes has been selected on aoooun or its special adaptability to the potato sections of this county, being resistant , to drought in the summer months and also more resistant to the many potato . diseases. The scores of varieties of po- tatoes grown is a curse` to potato grow- ing in Ontario today. A premium is al- ways paid for a carload of one variety but'how rarely can a. shipper secure one. ' Exclusivenu ` ohtstahding feature of \ Tl-`IE MEN DIR]-2`CTiNG THE BARRIE KIWANIS KARNVAL AND FASHION snow . " No WEDNESDXY EVENING .W....`*.T.I. R. Dier Wt A. Lewis co-no ia. F21-t S. W. MOORE i. `J (1"-L`) cmuc [|iI'Inn.gx. . ASI-lOIl'l'I-IISTOIIYOI-` BARRIEKIWANISCLUB (IN E )!1 Kiwanis Karnival ' Charming Apparel and Merchandise of .merit. Selection from our vast stock may be seen Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday evening in` display booth. EHO U705 uuu l'lH`&| UIIILPIULE. The Barrie Club was one of the first in the Ontario-Quebec Kiwanis District to undertake this work. It has assumed various phases but one of the most enjoyable has been the Farmers Days when each Kiwsnien invited a. farmer to a. luncheon to hear some good speak- er. Each of us appreciates the other more if we get better acquainted and such occasions afford this onnortunity. Vnuun guano as-s-Iunn and unu hnirn n Fashion Rev_'i 1e ma mam: nxmiman` TO ATTEND unsung ruvuuuynluuuu U A oua PR1cE"A'i `REASONABLE SEE OUR I-ZXHlBl'l' -A1` KIWANIS KARNIVAL E. A. HARRIS, Florist Whether it is a oral design for :1 funeral or :1 bouquet for` 1 wedding or social event, we can satisfy the most exacting both in quality of owers and -promptuess of delivery. (`I ID DDIPIIC A DI: DEA CI'\kl A DI E Our display booth in centre of building will be open to the public each evening during this big Karnival and Style Show. Come in and enjdy yourself. See the Charming Afternoon and Even- ing Gowns - the Modish Coats - the Exquisite Silk_Undies-also other lines of high quality mer- chandise, all from the best assorted stock in Barrie. VWE WELEOME You Kiwanian We}. Moore DIIU: By kooplnx I record of his ex Mel and receipts In connection with plot. the boy I: (math! 1 `IYIIOIII 0! account- (COIHIIIOI all Ill! 15) "Say It With Flowers WHEN `WORDS FAIL " YOU % MO0RE S Garment? on -disgiay by us ` may be pur- chased during any evening and delivery made follow- ing morning Pnge Seven HUB!) UUUIIBIUIIB uuuru Ulla uuuurvuxluy. Your guest arrives and you have a little chat, you eat together.)/ou sins ' together and as .the speaker expound: you think together. After the smoke has cleared 'awey--yes. they do smoke together, too. some or us who. do not smoke wonder whether it ever will ~clear away-but as I said before. when the smoke has cleared away. each goal home thinking the other fellow is not such a had sort after all. `Each tells his wife t at he used to think the other was " istant" or stuck uh" but he does not seem to be that kind or a. !el- _ low at all when you get to know him. Ah! that is the point, GET To KNOW HIM. Then you will understandes.oh other's difficulties and both will be broader citizens. `"11 hnun. hurl fkn nlnnnunn nf Ilafnn- lull", r5IUll`$UU IIIUHIUUFH III LKIII l'UBI'Uu Probably the thing which has toeus-. sed more attention on us than any other from outside sources, even from parts of the United States. has been the formation of the Kiwanis Farm Boys Potato Club under the joint aus- pices of the Ontario Department 0! As- riculture and the Barrie Kiwanis Club. This achievement was largely possible through the enthusiasm and energy ot our local District Representative, Mot- ratt Cockburn, and it proved to be a wonderful success last year. Wham Mnfnft mnvnd tn Alhnu-ha his ' lH'UlIuUI' V-7IlI'UHIu we have had the pleasure of listen- ing to some very outstanding speakers on various occasions. some of `these were: Dr. Robt. Johnston. Calnryr Mr. Creelman, Grlmsby. Ex-Pres. ot 0.A.C.: Dr. J. '1`. M. Anderson. Saska- toon. Governor of Western Canada; K!- wanls District: J. B. Reynolds. Guelph.` , Pres. of" O.A.C.: I-Ion. Duncan Ms.r- a shall. Mr. Roadhouse, Deputy-Minister 0! Agriculture, and others.. Annlhnr nhnnn nf H-In urnrlzvufhlnh

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