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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1928, p. 2

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A. Moffatt, Plumber and Hgqter sous AGENT FOR HHECLA FURNACES Phone 531 ` 3 BARRIE 3 118- Dunlap St. <:11}41IT1EV112>.< 1I.1+;`,jJ1` THE home is nb place `for valuable papers-neither is your office. "Fora I papers:i"1'eitl1e-1:visr}:c:1:1i' eiilicei w'Foi':a small sum, you can have the protection of a Safety Deposit Box behind the steel doors of our vault. Ydur personal inspection is invited. %T.R.`COULTER, The Royal Bank of Canada F beauty possesses an appeal for you, you will admire Chevrolet s long, low Fisher Bodies with their ne upholsteries and ap- pointments. _ ' If comfort attracts you, you will revel in Chevrolet s easy-riding seats. - If you delight in performance, you will ap- preciate the power, speed and smoothness of the Bigger and Better Chevrolet engine. B If you value dependability and endurance, you will note Chevrolet s ruggedness. If you check maintenance costs, Chevrolet has an economy-record that will interest you. The Bigger and Betterj Chevrolet is a grea car any way y.ou look at it. " - Ask for a demonstration. No obligation, of course. C-II-O -ICC Roedeter $6_25. Toui-in`; l625._Coupe 5340. Coach $740. Sedan $835,_Itn rtel Sedan 3890. Convertible briolet $865, Commercial Charm 470. Roedeter Delivery $625, Roadster Bxpreu 650. Price: at factory. Oshwa-Go.vemmnl. Taxes. Bumper: and Spqe Tue Extra. Utility Truck Cheuie $665. A! Wqlberville, Otueno- Government Taxes, Bumpers , spare tire and Body Extra. `The only safe place [or wills. bonds. ocks. dudi. policies. family papers. small iewellory. etc. The Safe Way BARRIE ;}1'K?.i.iToT~J" ,% ` DEALER 1'-`OR CHEVROLET L AND OAKLAND 7 , PHONE 133 -- ELIZABETH` s1`. _ - _ _' 41:10 AND Now YOUR FURNACE. Cold weather is around the ; corner but is your heating ` apparatus in condition for the long winter months? If you are about to install a new furnace or -wish your present system "put in good shape for the winter`, let us take care of the piping and sheet metal work for you. We are experts in this branch and guarantee our work. ' J. R. Diet, Manager M. C. Wigle, Manager Cudduddd-Cul Q ------~-.--..--.- U ' . '--I gunmwgqyuumuiw J. D. lsmairt Iii sfzndlng a. at Coboconk. ,_ . ` `DA `lfnann annnf -9 PAW (19!-. .," Bf uoooconx. ., - Ed. Knapp spent *a few days at Blyth last week. . A. C.` Blshoxpattended Midland Fair on Saturday. 1 'l` Ac-nntv man in "|"m-nnfn 185! week I01` 8. new uuys. A. E. Sprlngopassed the week-end with friends in Toronto.- Y4-xsnn Dubnn nl hdfrnif nnllmi (WI Fair Saturday. J. T. Agnew was in `Toronto last week for a few days. ' A 1'.` Qnvlncr-nclan H-In wnn1:.:=md with friends In '1'oror_xw; ~ Jesse.Baker of Detroit called 0 friends here -last week. . \l'na AY`\nv~ (Dawn- /nf T`nv-nnfn ii friends nere -18.812 ween. Mrs. Albert Boyce /of I`oron_to is visiting friends in town. Mflua Av-rnnnr n? `Pnnofnng called vxsmng Irlenus III wwu. .Mlss Armour of Penetang called on- Mrs. M. Chafee, Monday. xn. ......a `luau `t `L1 11v-vunhz nf- L\r1l`S. M. Ullultte, LVlU`lua o Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Drysdale at- tended Midland Faizion Saturday. `Miss Verona Usher enjoyed the `week-end with friends in Midland. -\_n_,, 1-i....;. 1-1..--.. \VCCl\`Cllu HLLAL LLAcuuo can cu.-.u...... .Samue1 Pellar of PVortAHuron spent last week` with friends in town. ' I ran... 1.11" `Ilinfnn nP 1\M`mn.~1 nuns- IOWI1. . "Miss Lily -`Hinton of Midland pass- ed `the week-end with Mrs. Wm. \ Andrew. ` \.r..- f"n1tyI`1o ona unnu ni? Rnnvm-. qmmmmaaiaiiji: 1.4 E t:'.LmALnN'ws Hg AnCl!'W. - Mrs. Colville and sons oif Beaver.- ton were the guests of Mrs. P. G. `Gray on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall. and family of Vasey were the guests of J. H. Simpson. Sunday. , up =nnd- `.\`h's. Harold Bell and Page Two Simpson. uunaay. Mr. `and Mrs. Harold 'Bell ` children of Gilford spent the week- _end at Jas. Hill's. \/"Iuuna (`.1121-Iva nAQV`Q,CI]1$IY1 MVP- end at Jas. nuts. Misses Gladys Beardsall and Myr- tle Greenlaw spent Wednesday ;w1th friends in Barrie. `Tag To: hnnn nn \ n.RPR (1'B.I`- ;Wltn Irxenus m nawne. Mrs. Jas. Dean and .\I1-sses Char- lotte and Leo-la spent 8. few days `at New VVasaga last week. vn. one Mm: `Pvn Webster and `at New Wasaga last ween. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Webster and children of Richmond Hill spent Sunday at A. `C. Bishop's. Mrs. Norman Stanley and Miss Dorothy Stanley of Beaventon call- ed on friends here last week. Mn. nn M: VV I-I `nrvedala and ed Irlenas nere last \\'t-mu. V .Mr. and Mrs. VV. H. Drysdale and `Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bishop spent Monday with friends at T-ottenham. M nn Mr: W` A. Malcolm snent Monday Wltn Il`lI1(1S at 1'uLu:uua.u:.. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Malcolm spent the week-end with `Wyebridge friends and attended Midland Fair. \l'u nu-s m/fun T 1 -Tnhn nnrl 'l\`I'I`_ trxenas and attenueu Avutuuuu run. Mr. and `Mrs. J. Hahn and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Field of Toronto were withfriends here ove: Sun- day. . Mr. and Mrs. David Beardsall and Mrs. Jas. Greenlaw enjoyed a` few days at Bridgeview Inn, Wasaga Beach. 11.. and RE: TV `Run? nn NHRS roz`rner's aunt. A V . Mrs. Earl Leeper and children have returned to their homedn Nor- wood after `spending the summer at J. P. Dean's. .r~u.....n.. Thnrnnenn Quad 4 vnars. nieuuu. Mr and Mrs. Laura were in ` da3\ attending `formers aunt. `Mfua `Fan! Ta ;at J. 1: . uean ax. Charlie Thompson, aged 4 years. son oif Gordon Thompson. was taken i to R. V. Hospital, Sunday night. for an operation. `Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and Howard Rowiey returned home on Thursday after enjoying a week in Northern Ontario. `Rev. A. Rintoui and W. C. Hick- ling of Alienwood attended the meeting of Simcoe Presbytery held in Collingwood on Tuesday. Mrs. Lake andwdaughter, Alice. have returned to their home in 1-\_1L).__....- -05.-.. A Onun tuna].-m rivifh /,-_. I Mgfgit, Plum AGENT I E BARR 111 Luuulsnuuu uu 4.\.IL'D\.|uJ\ Baltimore after a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I-I.-C1em- ent. \'I'nnr\nn T\n4::n `JP Qh R'Tl"S, _T_ ent. .\Iaur1ce Dean. M1`. and Mrs. J. P. Dean. Hrs. Harrington and Vir- ginia enjoyed a few delys with gxtiends at Norwood and Campbell- ord. ` n.. nut: \/Tum` Ahhnvf :m+~. and tow. Dr. and Mrs.` Alohert Scott and Misses Margaret and May Scott of Toronto spent the week-em`. with the fo1`me1s mother, Mrs. `W. H. Mason. Mr..- .6.-n.-.u+ \/rug T.nna-hand `re, .\"lE1SOY1. ' Mrs. Smart, Mrs. Lougheed. .\Irs. Adams and Mrs. Chamberlin of Collingwood paid a fraternal visit to Glen Rebekah Lodge on Thurs- day e`v'ening.` ` ' , M and Mr: .T T), Shelton. Dor- day even1ng;. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Shelton. Dor- othy zmd Edgar Shelton om Toronto and Misses Marjorie and Gladys .VIor*iar1t,v of Bradford were the guests of Mrs. -R. P. Burton over the week-end. , - V Wwm PnHnmin,o~ xvnwa nmnng those tne Week-enu. The following were among those who attended the World s Fair at Oro on Wednesday, Sept. 12: Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Lane of Midhurst, .\Ir. and .VIrs. V . H. Mason. Jas. Beardsall, Roubt. Ri-tchie, and Mr. and Mrs. David Beardeall, l\Ir. and Mrs. Vi/'ilmot 13l'ack. Bert Black. Robt. Black. Jas. Hill. H. Edwards, Will. Hill. Vvill. Campbell. Wycliffe Rector Honored . 'Rev W . C. Stubbs of Elmvale has been appointed Rural Dean of West ,Simcoe. " Elmvale Continuation School E. C. S. opened last week with a record attendance of eighty-four pupils enrolled. Thirty-seven are in 3rd form, twenty-ve in second. and twenty-two in rst, with the following. teachers in charge: Mr. Bishop. principal; Miss Schell and Miss I. Crone, assistants. Church Re-decorated St. John's United Church has been beautifully re-decorated during the past month and services were held in the auditorium on Sunday. Many favoraible comments were heard from members of the congregation and all were of the opinion that the interior of the church had been very much beautied. Rebekah District Meeting The Collingwood District.Rebekah Meeting was held in the Odd-Fel- lows Hall here on Thursday after- noon, Sept. 13, with representativ- es from Meaford, Collingwood, Al- liston, Barrie and Elmvaie lodges present. Alfter the business was concluded ladies of the Eimvale u...:.... ..........a .. 1......1. tn nun nlalenms C5 LLUIII. AWL Bar A lodge serve F3 Llll . JAUAALACLJ and a: number vale `Continua `very jolly outi corn mast. T about ninety, truck and mot -9th line to the corn was pre played and :3. .~ camp re enjo 'IAl-...- EIDDUI. Illnty, 1I':.I.L Lue auuuvn u,y motor cars going out the sand hills where the prepared. `Games were sing-song around the fire enjoyed. ` `Women s_ Institute . The Elmvale Branch of the W0- men's Institute met at the home of .Mrs. E. Thomas on `Thursday. Sept. 13. with tween-ty--four members and three visitors present. ` V Mrs. W. A. Malcolm gave a pep- er . on "Institutes, Home and Abroad;" Mrs, Thomas a piano so-. 10; Mrs. (Dr.) Corcoran, a. paper on Milk and the W. I." after which ,a sociai hour was spent over the tea cups. ' u .... .- '-I-I.:...|.-I-I.-_g.. (0--.. ' LCCI. vuyas - Heavy ~Thimb|eberi-y Crop Owen sound lsun-`Times. ' Sept. 12-1--`Sceres of citizens of Elmvale took to the woods over the week- end in search of thlmbleberrles and all returned to report the heaviest . crop in years. although the bulk of -it has not yet ripened. Along one country road across .the bay over 200'cars were parked on Sunday af- ternoo Whilg occupants lled their pails. hey found they held come a week or ten~days too soon to get the full benet of the harvest. only a small percentage of the fruit be- :uL. IULLUI.` Llle IJLIB luded vthc 3 served a lunch to t1 E. C. S. Hold Cor-n~ .r. Monday evening a. of ex-pupi `Continuation 'S;cho outing in the The party, 1-nnfv 1991- fh- \ VV. Bunt and Miss Toronto on Thurs- the funeral of the HI`: 11 left an nnv L nuL':uu_V a.Lu-:1- h Dolllngwood, Elmvale 3 the h the visitors. Corn v Roast ning the pupils v_nI1nH1: `n? `lm. `llll LIIU :-pu~p11s_ 7 `School :1 fox n nuv nu`- nwy, the re gn` .:uuu1 uuxu I he form of a ;y, numbering 19 school by ills -.-u .~.n.\u.-u-I 4-ha Le pupua g `of Elm- I held a. nu... A9 4: _ing ready /for ijiclting: Lose yea! thimbleberrles were alinoat: a coma plete- failure. - United church choir Organized The members of St. John's Unit- ed choir-vmet at the parsonage" on Friday `evenihg when the following o1Tice`:s'were elected: ',Leadei". 'Mrs. W. `White;_Pz-esident. Edwin Camp- bell; T1-eas.. Mrs. E. Thompson: Sec, `Miss E. Foster;\Membershlp Commivee. the Executive anal Mrs. F. C. Bishop: Music "Committee. Mrs. White, Ed. Campbell. Vance Rintoul. Mrs. M. Beardsall, Miss Charlotte Doan. ASt==r the business was concluded ha social hour was enjoyed by all. Grassland Instiiuto _7'7'1`he September meeting of the , , .1- __ ,1 11v-...-..9_ `I'.._Llcu&n viva: Gret Car a 50013.1 nour was eluuyeu uy nu. ` `The September Crossland Women s.Institute was held-in Knox Church basement on the'1'3th with Mrs. Borthwlck pre- siding and twenty-ve members and two visitors present. Arrangemetrts were made for'the annual fowl supper. A good program of com- munity songs and music was given. 4: nnnnr I-nr FR an. Train On A mumty songs ana music was 1V?`uv a paper by Mrs. Geo. Train on Woman's Influence in the Home." .. ............+ kn Mr: `M Anrhvaurnf H16! \`V0n`l8.!1'S mnuence 1'11 Elle nuxnnc. a report by Mrs. M. Andrew of the trip to Bowmanville to visit the boys? training school, current events given by Miss Ovens. Next meet- ing at Crossland school on Oc-t.'11. Soldiers Memorial Service The annual soldiers memorial service was held at the Soldiers Monument. Waverley. Sunday at- ternoon, Sept. 16. The very large attendance showed that the people of the four townships. Flos, Tiny. Tay and Medonte, have not forgot- ten those who in the days. of war paid the supreme sacrice. It was an impressive service. Alland-a1e Band was in attendance. Rev. W. n mount... an `l:`.1rnvn1A nrnsfdd and In attendance. nev. vv. C. Stubbs,of Elmvale presfded and Rev. Mr. Warren 0! Midland deliv- ered a `splendid address. The order of service was as follows: . 'U'1r1-nu-| Stand U!) of service rouows: Hymn. Stand Up. `Stand Up for Jesus." Prayer by Rev. A. Bushell out Wyevale: Old Testament Scrip- ture 1esson,, Psa1m:83, by Rev. J. Gibson. Hillsdalez New Testament. Luke 10, Rev. Mr. Morris,I-Iillsdale; Hymn, Forever with the. Lord:" Prayer for the Empire, Rev. W. Heslip. Pene-tang; Hymn. "Unto the Hills; Address, Rev. Mr. Warren. Midland; Hymn, Alblde with Met" Benediction by Rev. Mr. Warren: National Anthem: Last Post, sound- ed by bandmaster. A collection of $80 was contributed. ~ VESPRA U.F.O. } `The last meeting of the Vespra U.`F.O_. Club was held at the home of T. and L. Thompson. After the `business was over progressive euchre and -other games were en- joyed. Next` meeting is -to be held at the home of W. Fraser on Wed- nnahv (Inf. 3. at tile uuuu-: ua. ` `nesday, Oct. 3. THE BAi`lRlE EXAMINER . A GARMENT made to your measure is made for YOU; It fits . . . PERFECTLY! The style is as you want it. The fabric and shade meet your own preference. to ---and at the 3 Tip a Top store you have your choice of hundreds of cloths,` purchased from the world s leading mills, in a tremendous variety of pattern and color, all at one standard price. ` Why wear ready-madese? then-e"s nothing 1 tailored to measur l%'IotI_1.$'.4 l G819 BATTERYLESS. BA'T'l'ERY OPERATED AND THE. FULL LINE OF RADIOLA MODELS m N .. E. WI-IITBY Bdlfylm Como! Dc Lam 8395.00 Compldc your made for YOU. ' ts the; world I. G. KEENAN T no DEALERS son ``'"'.` .1 Barrie Branch Thotjggton Branch Branches and Repair Shops Montreal Toronto Fort William Calgary Edmonton Vnncouver 29 Elizabeth Street Phone 441, BARRIE You Can Rely on the S ' Your Westinghouse 62:1]: Will/Give You. Tlaundnyysoptemhor 20, 192! Thur nonvcr oxi %_ GENERAL :~:o'rons or CANADA. Lninran

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