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Barrie Examiner, 9 May 1935, p. 2

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IA lonely )'0nr.|. a stark and wind- I swept Iwinlut. Unnatural dark that lurnr,-d the rIn_v| I to night | An ugly gibbel, stained with sombre red,-- And He the1'e~-rlt-ml! x7nL ADVANTAGES |\..-n A ... _. Page Two Guard the health of your family Of 100 people who were ash-d "H would you wish for?" `)2 answered "He.11m". sting of many nmsquitoes is the gift without price you could have one wish granted , . . ... A hollowed rock within :1 ram-denl green, A hasty burial that few had seen. Then silent forms Hmt. flittedl through the zzlnnm, And le1`t~ :1 Tomb! for the against {H05 and mosquitoc-3. Flies afro notorious disease C.1l'rit'l's. The 31 Dunlop St. Westinghouse DON T RISK BA-KING FAILURES . . -... ..v..... ..s. ...`... -- Yvnnno St. Clair,` In Songs of a Ynnnlg Country Dual-automa tic REFRIGERATORS ROBINSONHARDWARE A day-dnwn Cl(`{Il` and uam1~1il nf Spring Light, color, warmth. and joy of everything, An empty grave that onrllosss com- fort gives! He lives! He lives! of your li`e, what I , , ..,,.,v.. "---- .-\.\'T ye.Ir the \Vsting,huuse Refrigerator was .'hu.\`c'n for V0`? mute (_`.1n.IdI.In home: than in the prnmus \'r.1r . . . .'OO`f'r: more than in I933 . . . the g,u~.|u-as sales iI\crc.l:c of any cl;-ctrn: refrigerator! \\}"|u-n vuu choose your electric refngeralor, de- mand All. of the bane udwlnmgea which guarantee you xrmnlwlr--In.-u-. n\um-y-sa\'u\g refrugerauon . . uJ\.u\l.\g,u`s which only \Ve-aunghuusc can give you. `N us show you the correct model far your needs. A small down payrm-nt pm: it in your home. Baluna m sum monthly Iuuu you won't wen min. Any Owner will tellyou Why .\ \"1` . .. ... ()1 :I y(':H`.5' vw,-r-Ir. by in/2; up|)nI`- T- .\':In\inn)' BARRIE : Phone T1`o4o |Ul'l._Y"H\ (.' Wlfl't' HI i.lLl(`llLliilll.'U. The chair was taken by the presi- (l<-nt, Mrs. A. A. Smith. A1 t(.-1' the up:-nin;-, hymn and prayer by Rev. E. `Lump, :1 whorl, l)usim-.-;.~: puriml was mmclm-la.-(I. A (luvl. hy Mus. W. A. l..-wis; and Miss Gnndull and a read- ingz by Mrs. E. Lam: werv followed by tho (l('vutir)n:1l poriml when Rev. E. Lung gave a nmsl, xnppropriatv and ixnprossivv talk on The (l0.~'.|)el of ".-.'ml.y". 'l`his was f)ll()we(l by in solo all-|ig||1I`ully mmlr.-red by Mrs. H. J. llc-ulh, :1 pinnu solo by Mrs. Black- well, nml 11 V()(`iIl solo l)y Mrs. P1llll(`_V. Mrs. Smith thanked all ll'm:;:- wlm hml so helped to make llm mm`~ling-,` :: very pleasant and pm-l'ilul;lu um-. /\l`l(-1' the (`lose :1 so- cial hum` was spent (luring which Iimv l\/lisx Rhudu Young gave :1 hum- m-mus rm,-iluliun whivh was much r-njnyn-cl by all llmso ])1't`.s`-m. 'lJ|l)lL' SLUl'y llllll SUN}; A social half hour was mu<:I1 Pn- jnyml when all wan? omm'l:Iim>d by mr..-mbers of the Wmnc-n's Mi.<::im1a1`y ;Snr,'iCly. IIIK I -'IlIl -HHll'>. IRIS, Ill('K_V .\]lUl, ilII|l c-Iiminulinn dnnvt-5. |`ln- mi`/.v fur luvky mzmber elim- inzulinn dnmrv was won by Elbert I)uIr~|u~r and Miss E. Hnuglxtmu. Earl .`h>1-.~:b1n'_v and Miss Kathleen How won the lucky pot prize. A hm:-In u/nq cnmu-rl in lhn nndi1nr- A very happy time was spent on S:1tIu'dny. May 4. in the school hall of Collier St. United Church when '20 (.'hil(h'0l`l and 19 mothers attend- :-rl the ammnl gm-tngzcther of the llmhy Band. I A hurt nnri \/m-ind n|'nu|':nn wnq Stuuloms. tum-In-rs and m':1dL1ates| minglvrl in thv unnua] Barrie Col- lvgizuiv rlzmcc la.<.t Friday evening in the mlmnasium which was nicely dvr-m'nt-d fur the occasion. Colored .s'1r(-.'nm-rs hung {mm the ceiling and Bob I nw(-ll's eight-piece orchestm prnvitk-(I music from a gaily decked plulfnnn in one (-urnor. There were IH munbr-r.~: on the program includ- ing I`:mI .]mw;~'. tag, lucky spot, and o-Iilninnlinn l"."|l1l`l|< E A IIYMN OF THE Rl'IHl7RR.l'Z(f l`ION mo IHCKY Spol prize. A lunch was served in the auditor- ium which was fixed up with tables lm' Tum". ML~mbci'.~s of the staff were S(`iIl(`(l at the head table on the stage alum: with members of the Students" (`uum'il. which bmly had made all :n'1':m;:i-im,-nl.< fur the uffair. '1`h0re were nlmul 75 muplos present. I l)ilI)_y DEIIIU. A short and varied 1)r0g1':un was ;.:iv(-n by the Band and mothers. including several members from the Mission Band. Mrs. Leighton Clark and Mrs. H. J. Heath brought a real gospel message to the children in lliihlr: story and song. x A \'nr`in] half hunr \u."m Inlwh nn- Collegiate Dance was An Enjoyable Affair The 'v'vuznuns /\s.:ucial1n11 of Col- lier St. United Church held their mnnthly mm,-ling in the Sunday St-huol mom on May Isl when about fu1'1,y-five were in attendance. 'l`hr- 1-hnir umc Inlrnn hv ihn n)`0 -.4... .... -v.4.. .-....--~-v - - u V u ......_. Mr. and Mrs. .1. Powers. Toronto. announce the marriage of their daughter, Leona E.. to Mr. Carson Borden Marriott, second son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Marriott. Owen SL. Barrie. The ceremony was perform- ed by Rev. Alfred Bright of River- dale Presbyterian Church. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Marriott are rc-rzi(ling in 'l`oronto. 'lll'S. 1Vll'S. 1'1. l\U\\'C; (I E. Jmnvs and Mr: Itanxst. Mrs. R. 1.. R The nwxnbers will 1 `Hm Instilutv is spun: L. ...~.. n..II.... .!.n....n. UH` IIISHIUH |S _\pUll2~`l)l1lI}.: bussu cutlun dexnunslrutiu` rud of the munlh. An},-u est:-d, wlwlhor nwxnlwrs u not. ure <~urdml`._v wulmn dt'lnulISll`a1iuI1 us tree. ll Ht'i||ll|_\', HUI Hlll HIV. AI'rungmnonls have b for a rndiu br0adcu.~:t of birthday col:-bmlion in quintuplets ll\en1so1\-as part. l'l'.\S homo. MARRl0'I`T-POWERS ,,x 11,, v w. , ,,,, m., Ymi can save the pri<'(- r, :;ul':.s`m'ip!i0n almost any inking urlvznllzuzv of huyix tunilivs nppc-.'n'in;: in Thr nrhricz WEDDINGS THE BARIIIE EXAMINER, , BARBIE. 0N'l`.. CANADA FOR. COUNTY (3()N\"EN l`l()'-\" BARRIE W.C.'l`.U. PREPARES ` The annual W.C.T.U. meeting! was held in the Library Hall Mon~ day afternoon, Mrs. Ballanlyne pre- sided ancl Mrs. J. F. Wildmnn ulter- ed prayer. Partial arrnngmntmtsl were made fur 1111: cmmly 1,-unven-l lion to` be held in Barrie lhix` n1unlh.i n...;nh.l.~ n-...`|m.....-.. -,. ..,..n 1,. .... .. l About $130 net proceeds were 1'ais(:d :11 the annual bridge and rlmwr: in aid uf the Vi(:!m'i.'m Orrlur ;Nur.s'-s Ill lhv ()rlr|f-Ilnw.-" Hull In-;l 'l`I1l1I`. vvvning. 'l`ht-rr- wt-rv .$:) hmiv-:< of hrit!;',v'. I(.:.: Hum usnznl fun" \}1ix' vw.-nl. Qlml it was hv-Irl |.`Ill'l` than u~=u::l lznul -. I.: .... ..` II... I .. I$13o Raised forV.O.N. !at Bridge and Dance-l Thu l`r:(1'.LV'. .\l:L_\' 9 SCREEN EVERY ooonawmoow ONTARIO SAFETY LEAGUE "EWT5W'{F

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