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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1939, p. 9

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John Tubman is a patient in the ]?..V. Hospital_ Barrie. } Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Tinping and; '1'HonN717c3TI" CHURCHILL A euchre party was held in the community hall last Monday even- ing, in the interests of the public ilbrary. Tho Y.P.S. of the United Church Kev. u. u. nenaen In cnarge. Mr. Abbott, who rec-en'uy nought the local hotel. has been putting in| considerable improvements. such as bathrooms and :1 porch and remov-I ing the old shod. Miss Bell and Miss Cone of To-I mg the old sm-cl. Miss Cope To- rcnto were weekend visitors with Jean Watson. They assisted her with I the meeting of the Girl Guides held last Saturday in the church schooli mom. i library. The held their first meeting this aut- umn last Tuesday evening. with Rev. G. D. Kendall in charge. Mr Ahhntl u.hn 1~L~uen'uv nmuzht lunch. * Red Cross Bram-h Formed ! A local branch of tho Red Cross` has been urganizn(l. with Rev C P. Hearn_ president. and Rev. G. 1).` Kendall. . An; rxecuiive rnrnting is in hr- hvld this Thursday vvening at th(- rr`c- `hwy. __... -,, ....._. . .o~_._ <.__ __. l - ---...... Early copy in news or advertising: is appreciated. Campbell's (1 I\1'1"I\ VI" Sunday. ` Mrs. Frzlnk Cnrrigan and Miss l*`rz1ncL-.~: Irfl lust xvvok on a trip} `.4. New York and other points mi `.h(- U.S.A. `Mr :mrl1\/II`: (`.r-rn Adams will` \ l0W VERYDAY jvnanvnnvvmcs mar Standard 1-A-I-I Q 39! i3ii 2*i<`iiES HEAD _ Sunnyfield, Toasted I21???` K ff` isfi-an Pezu -so-u Ii5}'{GHETT1 Catclli inc-.24-I the U.S.A. I Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Adams will! shortly 0!.-cupv the apartme-nt <`.ver| thv pnnlrnzxm which is run by thciri sun, Jack. `uu-(I - William Keeley p:1s2~:e(lI .':wn_v on T11(-scluy morning, Oct. 17. "1539, at. his home in Elmvalc. in his 'i'-{I-rl vnel I` I } uun Five Roses ' 3-Minute 1;--u-I4-4 6K'T7 Flour NIILU NEW CHEESE lb. 15c XIUHIIONIA ..... .. i_` A l.Jl\/\Il\l ALL SBBTS 1 1. HI. Ins numc In mmvmu. In xu "Ibrd yvnl`. G4-r>. Rilc.-hits loft this W0( k fn '!`ur(mtn, whL-1'(- hn will make hi Lime` with his dz1u;.{ht(-r. Mrs. EV" KRA FT Leaf Cheese ` Handy RIKIR Verything l1'I'I l'Vl"`I 1"I" LI(?ORl(JP) -v-I 1-r\'I' PIE Peaches "" 2 tins 17c Elf-IERRIES 9c B.~\l{TLl-1'l"l` Pears. """ MAPL I-1 LE.-\l" Matches . :'l I l..\I LII CATSUP `-"" "` llc . .V.'\lll.\. ERABIOIEAT x 19c (`H()l('E Blueberries 2 tms 17c l'.()SF.l).-\l.I'I 1-\14-1777 'I'If` '11, y 1.: I K l. Ll.;\.VhL OLD DBTCH 2 tins 17c non ? ALWAYS BLAME- voun RUBBER sous i3ic3i'{ i.'i:s Ill.` :\ 3 tins 25c (.'LE;\.\KSER r\1' 1\ `l'\I1 \ czmut A 3` P BREAD (iuarantcetl Fresh Sliced or Unsliced ANN PAGE WIIITE WHOLE WHE.-\'I` CR.-\(.`KED WllE.~\ l` 24-07.. 1 Wrap I l.0;u'es ` 7's bug 4 . 3 bux pkg . 2 tins 25C Tm PRICES IN EFFF.(? [` 4 24--/.. 2 tins 23c 124c`j 2 p1< _ O~OOQOOOV@QOO%~OO IMPJIEXNT N01101: ; I TO MOTORISTS ` 55c 3 bcxrs llc 2 tins Have you paid your subscription ? Examiner Classifieds for results. 19c Tlaursday. October )9. 1935 lge. pkn. _ 24'; bug : Owing to conditions under which gar- age dealers have been operating in re- cent years, we find it impossible to carry ` on credit. We are forced to adopt a strict- ly cash business, except for those with approved credit rating. Please adapt yourselves to these conditions as they are now in force. n Signed: Roy Slack 2 rolls Sc 1 Allandale Auto W rockers W. L. Brennan Bryson & Morley Jenkins (i:u'ag'c __Vi_ ,-____ N EXT ROXY THEATRE Chittick Motor Sales Harris Motors Ltd. Jns. W. Hurt Jory Bros. tin Barrio G21r:1g'(-. Dealers` Association. October 2. 1939 lb. 15c? 1355 15c 10c 7:,- } CYXNADIAN 20c ROUND STEAK ROAST lb. 19 RUMP ROAST lb. 17 LAMB LEGS lb. 25 CHOICE RIB ROAST lb. 19 CHOICE BEEP BBISKET lb. 10 85 ! 19c 1 i'ze's"rozk Shldrs_.S1hankless._!IV). Ai-E i`R'I"2} l 1-om; TRUTTS 15. i6 Bomnssm vnu, noAs1'_gp. 15% i1$ii{iIS:eak[{{reshmed us. 13 Stewing Beef boneless lb. 15 BREAKFAST BACON sliced lb. 27`? Fruit and Vegetable SPECIALS APPLES, Wealthy 6-qt. basket 15 SNOW APPLES 6-qt. basket 19 ORANGES California T Valencias 25_2 _ YAMS MEAT SPECIALS iii? 3313:} \v|.`\rrn Iynvv TIIIII.` /|rl\DI ' OCTOBEIC l9-2. .0-2| i iiiEK13"i=LoUR 98-lbs. $2.43 E 70-80's PRUNES ...... .. 3 lbs. 20c (ill/I` EDGE Us-rs-I-I1:-is `I-I A & I (.'hoi('.(*. llrlfx-1- In-rntuu `1`&">1\/f1{"T'E5Es ; fi':`i~`zIi;`i-*i'i SKLMON . Pi n k awn- Whit:-.n1(-.ul, l*`i2tk:-s nu-u-no-av -n rs-oau-u--r 6i'15 tzs JAR soc _1_:NIGgIjr's Hospital_ Barrie. i Tipping and: family pzxssed the weekend in Ham-l` mun, Over 21 Year Old `mu us run-Iv-v-I-u-arc-I ; EfiX1>E IUICE . (fomfort 4-4`:-rs 2\_vlm(:r ru-`anus Ogilvics Blended 1"`? R`I'7`l"("' `IKiE" [ i;(3\;'\7i3}iRS. ().K. JELLY -Inn-sir:-rs-I-I-rw The SABIEANT Co.I.td. ` \ Phone 88 - 94 .`\ylmer .-. ;-.-w-as Harold Hill Jas. Knicely Frank Petersen H. R. Palmer lVlit('h(`.H'S G:n':u.51-. (Am). Montgomery II. F. Fralick Merriam Motors A. L. Torgis & Son ANTHRACITE Sinclair Motor Sales: 2 Pkgs. ' 3 Pkqs. 4 bars I 2 tins 23c ` 2 tins 25c . 3 tins 20c tirf 9c 100% f`|"TS(1\I"Rl1 lb. 7Pnge kino 19c 15c 15c 19c 10c IDEAL FOR FURNACES STOVES or HEATERS Cmnpzan-s I-".1\'our:\bl_\' with Welsh .-\nthr;u'ito LE*i%n!srx:f a NEW fuel per ton $13.50 ALEH \`l*IllY LOW IN .-\S|l \\'11.1. NOT FORM CLINKERS BURNS CLEAN MAXIMUM IN HEAT UNITS lflun. Mr. and Mrs. Wm.. Tubman prr: muving this week to Geo. Ritchie`: lumlS(.'. ` M. nnrl Mm hnm Grnv_ Toronto. .\`alv::mcn are careful about their appear- am-(---tho_v know that first impressions are oxcu-di11g'ly important. A shabby, : of 1901 appearance does not lower vuxtolner resistance. Remember this whon evaluating your stationery and forms. If they aren't up to par. let us much-rni'1.o and beautify them NOW! We 150 All Types of Iob Print- ing ! Phone 222 for Estimate ! the pu'- 1 on Sun- . Toronto, '. A. Mal- , At Your Stationery and Forms `The EXAMINER JOB PRINTIIEIG est Snowden. I St. John's Sunday Schsol orch- nuztra assisted with the programme !at Vasey United fowl Supper on Wcdnesdav eveninq last. n/r.. ours! 1|/fan IX] 1) Dual m1nInvn W Luucauuv cvcuuu: nus. Mr. and Mrs. W. 13. Rexd_ Ottawa. and Mrs. C. Reid. Fort William. were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McAu1ey for a couple of days. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Lake and Mr. ;and Mrs. Neil O1'em_ Baltimore. Md.. visited their uncle, Wm. Clement, and aunt. Mrs. John Elrick. last i week. l\/fr and NH: Inc (`mm-nlznv nndl llGulb1`ounsun and other vI_sx1m's ax- )1.w spoke` briefly and \\ lSh`d the , lm w officers of Glen g..odge evc-ry n`v.~.rL-ct-ss. A dvlicious nnquct was |enjoyed at the close of the lodge. 'l'hc oI'l'i(:vrs ins_tal1(!d I'('Z 1`.N.G. Ivliss Ruth Ritchlv; N.G.. Mrs. J. E. t[`lr.(.-If: V.G.. Mrs. Ivan French: Re- `(-urding S0cl`utn1`y, Mrs. A. G. ' I`.( &1I'(l.~`uH; 17`insmci:ul crctzry. IMrs. L. Player: Treasurer. rs. _m. F'.c:u`tJs21ll: Warden. Miss P1'iscxl1:1 'R Cnndm-tm`_ Mrs. H. Wild0I utr`. A G Ronrrlsall: O.G.. P. J week. , Mr. and Mrs. .105. Grut.-nlaw and Juan. and Mrs. Brand and baby G:,rdcn of Vasey. were the guests {us Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Bishop on Sunday. ` Allenwocd United annive1'sary lumlS(.'. I Mr. and Mrs. Ivzm `Gray. spc.-nt the \Vt"t`k(.'l1(` with W. culm. . F'.||'nwI nntvhs-r n(:L`uDl1.-Ed 1 ` tunaay. anniversary services, October 22, at 11 and 7.3!). Rev. Mr. Flatt of Victoria Harbor \vill be the preacher. There will be `>110 service in St. John's Church. ` An instructor for the Ihstitutes {Branch conductcd a class in Meat }Ccukery" in the Parish Hall on Fri- -zi:~.v_ at which a Local Leader and :L`cokery" m Ine Parnsn man r1'1- v -(;':`.v. yztssislant from each Women's Insti- `tute attended` Mrs. R` M. Black and `Mrs. Les. McKay rcprusomc-d th; ;Ilmvalc Institutgz. ` On Albert. College Board The Rev. Geo. H. Purchase was the unanimous choice of the Board 1,; Governors of Albert College.| \l;c,zn`d caused by the death of Rev. ,1`. L. Brown. D.D. Discussed Consolidated Schools . 'l'hr-re \vas a splendid attendance Em tho CI'a>. W.I. meeting held -`:21 the scln;-ol. Education being the `topic for the month. There was :1 ui.~`cusslon on Consolidated Schools. . Miss Ru.-est.-ll gave a general idea ` lielleville. to {ill the vacancy on the` I H. how it would be conducted, and 1-: :.n\I nrlunntnnmu umrn nninlnrl mil H.' how it would be conducted, amt] ,r.`.z.ny advantages were pointed out. ;IL was agreed upon that Red Cross ;work should be started by the `branch. so that there might be :. wlnnlv nn hnnd H1 Case of vme1`- `branch, that more mignt De :. `supply on hand in case emer- Iguncy. it was `decided to hold a lfnwl supper fer the members and ' their families in Crossland commun- |:t_v hall on October 18. Several con- IL-Sis were taken part in by the (llll(ll'(_`H and Institute members. fm iwhich prizes were 'awarded. A t1'n.:}t lot cancly was provided for the cl`.`~- ldren, and the usual tasty re1`rv.sl1- `l.l(nl.\' were served. n..|....I...|. l....o..lI..I:n.. l.`( [5 VVL`|'t` .\L`[ VULI. i Rebekah Installation 2 On 'l'hu1'sdny evening the instal- ,1;tiun of l..l'l'iccrs of Glen Rebekah :l.::(|g(.-, Nu. 209. was held in thc 1 l.0.U.F. l-lull. Mrs. Fay Gulbrounson. "D.D.P., and stall . of Collingwoocl, perfurmed the installation in a very ctficienr, manner. Following thL ,u~r<.-m(m_v 'an inspiring address was ::i\'en by the Assembly Warden. 'lVlx'.~:. J. M. Mills of Barrie, Mrs. Gulbrounsun and other visitors al- M... unnk-n hrivllv and wished JRTA SOLD EXCLUSIVELY III Iva maid's frock was fuchsia satin fac- ed crepe, and she carried Johanna Hill rcses. Following the reception. It wedding dinner was served to the immediate families. at the home of the bride's parents. The gmom's gift to the bride was a <,r.n1pnct and to the groomsman ll tie-pin set. The happy couple left on 21 motor trip to points in the U.S.A. . The bride's travelling costume was black hat and coat_ trimmed with red fox. On their return they will; reside at Vigo. ' Elmvale Women`s Institute Elmvale Women's Institute met at Mrs. A. Copeland's. Oct. 12, with` 26, members and eight visitors pre- sent. The Institute has taken charge oi the voluntary registration of wo- men in the district for war service. Mrs. M. Train and Mrs. C. E. Dutch- or will cpen their homes for thisl purpose on Nov. 3 and 4. Mrs. A. Simpson and Miss Margaret Drys-- (tale are to be the delegates to the Area convention to be held in Bar-i nu. Nov. 14 and 15. The Women's Institute agreed to buy wool to be c`.istributed among those who wish- nrl tn knit socks for the soldiers. gold chain :- and locket; to the bridesmaid a gold . distributed those who wish- ed to knit A copy of the proper instructions is to be printed Mrs. Leslie McKay was appointed assistant local lead-: er. The roll call was answered by simple ways to relieve pains and aches. The programme consisted of :1 very interesting demonstration oft bandaging by Mrs. W. S. Campbell. which proved to be quite instruct- ive. Miss Leta Thomson played a lovely violin solo. accompanied by Miss Ruth Gray. An interesting part of the programme was a worth- while talk on Health by Dr. T. P. Keast. He stressed proper diet .ind care of certain diseases. Dainty it-freshments were served by the committee. Elmvale United Anniversary Two of the largest congregations in the history of the local United church gathered on Sunday to take part in anniversary services. The minister was assisted by Rev. Wal-' ter Mccleary. Toronto, who deliv- s-"ed stirring messages. The subject of the morning address was "Pro- gress." The speaker pointed out` three factors which have retarded the progress of the Christian Church throughout her history of two thousand years, and showed how greater progress can come to her during the coming years. The sub- jcct for the evening service was. Christ. The Hope of The World." Mr. McClcary emphasized the need of Christ being put into everything .` we do. inakiim Him the centre of] (ur HVLS. world from this chaos into which i`. is plunged. The morning service was greatly helped by two anthems t given bv the choir. and concluding,` Mr. McCleary's message with an old number. "Count Your Many Bless- ings". The service of song in the tuning was assisted by the Sunday School orchestra. Allenwood male qi=.ai'tcttc sang two nunrbers. "Jtist' Outside the Door. and "The Light- ut' the (`.i'oss." The service fittingly` um-ludrd with the National An-. Hu-In l l He alone can save thc. Ell; |llIIl (I3 \I\\.u- `. n Wudm-sduy t`\'( l (i away from :1 "I'1mr.~'da_v afternn [was thv _sm1 91' `I\Irs. David Rltclr ;.?;1m1;u'_v 24, 1872. F1u. where he 5; He was 21 memb ivrian Chlll`L`h. 2 -1.0.0.1 . H0 s1`1`\'o :. school txwxsteo. ' I`. largely attem 1:15 late residenc Church. where se `..\rJ I. 1)., . hr N1 culm. Elbert Dutchur occupied pit of St. Andrew's Church < (luy morning. Mr. and Mrs. John Andrm tram wnat useu LU De pzeuxnu-muv who found new hope in Canada are : I ` IONIC: " . `t'r*-\Vw-uu- > 'u.,"Iwb'- -- ... -w Canada traded people with Hitler and got about 500 good cntlzens In! exchange for an equal number of goose-stepping bundsmen. The bunds- men used to own farms in the St. Walburg, Sask.. district, but they sold them last year so they could get back to Germany. Sudeten refugees from what used to be Czecho-Slovakia bought them. Two of refugees ...kn lnnnrl nnur hnna in (`nnndn nrn chnurn hnrrl I I`.`.\1In\`l" '.VI: >' Framk Cur i I~`1';1nu~.< L rrigzm l '1` H-xp tw New Y.` ; .\Il'.<. Geo. Bauh `c.:>~.*s in B;u`ric mi 3 Misv Margaret "gr-.ra Fans spent t `MW p:n`on'< - Mr and '.\1r.<. C tlwm. 3 Death of James Harvey Ritchie :( The sudden passing of James Ha:'- ` \'r-y Ritchie mi Thursday afternor.n.l October 12. W39. came as a shock! to his many friends and neighbors. : Ilveeeuscd had been about work on ." tn: farm as usual. was in Fllmvale I ..n evening, but he pass- heart attack ont afternoon. Mr. Ritchie`. was son of the late Mr. and`,1 Mrs. Ritchie. He was born`] .?::nuury on Lot 3. Con. 'Flu. spent his entire life. member of the Pl`t`Sl)}'-I .terian a member of '.h`i l I t -1.0.0.F. served for sonic time as The funeral. which lwas attended. was held from t. lzis residence to St. Andrew's`, service was conduct- ` [ed by Rev. Dr. Mark. interment was` nuxde in Elm\'a1e eeinetery. The` paill-loe;irers were: Harvey Ruwley. 'Heward Ru\vle_\`. Leslie Ritchie. Norman Ritchie. Jns. Draper ant ' aTnos, Draper. Among the beautiful` fiural tributes were those of the Installing Staff of l.0.0.F. District 30 and the Canadian Legion. Im- mediate relat.i\'es surviving are: One Sen. D. A. Ritchie. on the home-I stead; two sisters. Mrs. Wm. Green- law and Mrs. Walter Rowley. F105;! zuzd two brothers. Norman of Floral nd 'l'i\"in:\.< of l\rivdland. 'l'wo bro-I thers. W. D. and Josr. predeceased Mm; also his wife. formerly Mar- garet Bertha Rowat. ( l l 1 i l I D.D.G.M. Rev. Dr. W. J. MarK.I 1 ;.A.D G.\V. Bro. Goo. H. C01e.< nf Bm`- ' .ri `. D D R.S D. A. Ritchie. 511 DP S. J. F. Rlawk. DD.G.T Rubi. H`-"=`l1'IxV\. D D LG. J05. Baker. DD G.M. J. T. Foster. D.D.G.C. W. I` linton.'paid an official visit to Nw-zh C1`v.~`l Lodge No. 476. Willow- dnl--. un Tuesdnv evening. Oct. 10. and installed the officovs of the -'.,-dge. l I [ <'1`;m Law fur Last VVecki , I Richard Welsh of Niagara Falh .~penL '1`hanksgi\'in-g here with his F mother. i NI:-< Prank (`m-rigan and NHSS Hiiiicos L \ rrigzin ten w cum-.~uu_v UII ;` I York City. Bauldry spent a few " :i this week. Margaret (`rlumbus of Nia- gara spent the week-*nd with Mi`. C. Cummin:_v of Nitr- vnl Ont. aw visiting the f-.ii'meis ~-i.<=.ri' Mrs. Wm :\t\dl`t`\\'. . District Deputy and Staff 1 at Wllowdale The District Deputy Grand Mast- 'm` and statt` of Georgian District ` N` Rt), 1.0.0.F.. L")t\siSIinE of =D.D.G.M. Rev. Dr. W. J. Mark. 7. nnw Rm Gm H Coles of Em`-' r. Frank Currigzm m P. rrignn loft \Vedne. on 1 Sudetens Move into tli17-T: West l\l`l'l}{a \ left V Vnrk ` Mr. and Andrew. Lon- dun. visited the farmer's parents ever tho w(~(-kond. ~ uI;I.m.. \Iln.~Hn nnrl Miqul morning. E {an and L\ns:; I \Vcdnesda_v 5' wvuk mgk`, st. Andrews vy.1\/Lb`. l]cld_ll1(*l!`] W3 {.'.x;nual lhankpfformg servxce H] tho: :(`hLlX'Ch on Frlday aft(>r;1cox1, w1t`n :1 ,a1e:g.: attendance despite the pro-1 gvmhng bad weather. The mejetixxgp 0n:Wz1: conducted by the president. _.h-,,_.;I\ Irs. Frank Rzlwn. Mrs. Thos. Mm`-'4 zmd-Donald gave the scripture reachng. ` m..`!'l`l~.c speaker for the dz_1_v was Mr~'. Y L 9"(RL`V.* Stewart of M1d1zmd._ _He" * m-e_"(hemc was The Need of Mlsslons ;hy_ ul._ Home and_ Abroad". D1`. McFou 1 !h\"n. Pqft D/IcN1cn11~ rendered 21 \ \'l'_\` . L, a5{bumt11111 solo. wnh Mrs. Humlu nil; ch I`cneta_ng at the Grgan. A number - Of v1.~:1tm'.< from Port MCNIL-M1,! rom . L,w~s,}Mmtland and Penetang. were p1``- ` mn . U01- {S5- `A... )VilKlil UULl5HL * shown here. " ' I a Miss Bertha Neilly of Newmarkt-t.i :v:site(l with her sister, Mrs. F`. Steele. this week. 1|/r._ ....,1 In... r A \r..:Il.. and Dlt't`lt.'. Llll \VL'l.'I$. I Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Neillv and ]Mrs. Luck. visited for a few days Iwith frivnds in Washington Ont. | '1\:Y.~ -marl 1'\I|'.u- I) f\'D-n-i urn rv1f\\.'- . sum. for war wurk. Miss I. J. Neilly was in Culling- wcod an Tuesday. addressing the "Graduate Nurses` Association, Dis- trict N0. 5. on overseas nursing and \personal experiences. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Tvndall and `\\ l|.II llll'lIl.l-5 Ill VVil.`l|IlI5LI,l|l_ L/IIL. `Mr. and Mrs. B. Q'Part are mov- ing this week to reside in Toronto. !Mr. Q`Pm't 1'epm'l.s Nov. 1. at King- lstun. for wurk. Mine T .T Ns\illv nine in (Willing- personal experiences. . l Mr. Tyndall lfemily and Bert. Tyndall of Toronto gvisitecl with Mr. and Mrs. Walton lenclerson for Thanksgiving. Mrs. lenderson coming home with them. i Gilford Women's Institute The Gilford W.M.S. meeting was _ `held at Mrs. Lorne Neilly's on ; '1'hurs(lay lust_ with 17 members I and four visitors present. Miss R. Rothwell was appointed delegate to the sectional meeting in I`ottenhnm. : Mrs. Luck read 21 letter from Mrs. ilgong on Systematic Giving. Thel 'I`h'.mksgiving ot't'ering was well re~ ~ sponded to by all. Mrs. R. Kcll read ` a portion of the study book on. "The -`Contribution of the Indians." Mrs. Neilly and her helpers served a sumptuous supper. Next meeting at Mrs. S. Todd's. I .....I.-.. Iran. A ....:.............. I 1 1 Hgnmm church were a aoclaecl suc- 1c(s's. Rev. Flatt of Victnrizl Harbor was in charge of both services, and (ivli\-`cred 1\Vl) exct-llcnt surnmns. The choir were in their usual fine form and rcmlurod sovcrnl beautiful Eanthems. `cu Luna. 0. Luuua. | Church's 75th Anniversary The 75th anniversary services In (giltnrd church decided suc- lmve Rmr 171111! at` Vimnrin Harhm` L-VL'l` ll1(,- \VUl'Iu'uu. Miss Wilmn Martin and Missl nmmt-rs, '[`m'onu), V|~'ll(.'d the` . part.-nt.~: last week. `_ 1\/r.- ..nzl lII'|`< F`,rl I\/lru-wit-l( nnrl l guns. bunaay. Mrs. E. Armstrong and daughter Jean 01' New Lowell visited with the forme1"s brother. Frank Rawn. on Sunday. I Chas. Hounsomo. Sr- and son. I Mrs. Ludlow and daughter June |;:r(: holidaying at Mrs. A` Eakle-y'<. i Mr. and Mrs. A. Arksoy. Toromo. ivisited with Mr. and Mrs` A. Rob- iins. Sunday. 1 Mrs. Armstrong and daughter you aunauy. Chas. Hounsomo. S12, son Lukn nf Pcnotang. Sunrla_vod at `Chas. Hounsomc-`s; also with Mrs. !E Leonard. I Thp cvmnnthv nf tho nmnmnniiv Hz; Leonard. I The sympathy of the community , {goes out to the brothers. sisters and ifiiends of the late Milton Leonard. Iwho passed away very sucidcnly during the past week. The fun- lcrul took place from the hnmxr of `R/Ir. Leonard's sister, Mrs. Burk:-. ~ .Mid1and, to Waverley Union ceme- tery on Friday afternoon. Plan Community Rink _ The Women's Institutv has (`on-1 |*r-med to Sponsor :1 cnmmunitv 1:*i~::ting rink during the cnn1in:,!' i\\.intc1'. on the grounds of 0. Mc- 1Clung. Mr. Richardson. Mr. Mason igund Mr Irwin \vm'o zmnointed in: `mung. Mr. mcnamson. Mr. 1V1zI:~:0n `nx`. Mr. Irwin were nppomtcd 1n no_u1n- as to cost. etc. 1 ; Mrs. Stewart Addresses W.M.S. o x St. Andrew's W.M.S. held their -:.v.nnI Ihnnlrnffnrincr cn|'\vh`n in Hun! o --------~.-, v i ; CLALVI Rim-:('TI:1) 1 NOTTAWASAC:\ ~ A TH1`unmi _huspital`s claim against N()tl_&lVVElS`dg2H `township for hospitzilizutimi pmvid-| ed for 21 wunian stated Ln be livingl in 'I'm'mit0. was turned down by} township council. Hospital author:-f ties explained that the indigent pu-I ltient was the wife of at man living in} Nuttaxvasuga. Council members cor.- itended. however. the patient was 3 |ciiy resident. | headers or me Marne Iaxuna ge_t ALL the news fur Barrio Dxstrxcl. $2.00 and wnrth more. I Readers of The Barrie Examiner Hat ALI. (ha rnxun: fur Rzzrrip and To Keep You nq I` an n Hna'L\l wYEBRIDc;E.% )Ul'm('l`S plll'L'llL.\' lilbl. wt.'r:r\. _ Mr. and Mrs.` Flcl. Morwick am]! Mrs. .Iz1.s'. Mnrwlck, Hamilton. visxt-: <-(I fri('nr.l:~: h('X`(- on Sunday. Mr. nml Mrs. Roy Hmlghtnn. 1.4`-; (my, were the g'Ll(fHL5' of Mr. and; }Vn'.s" Jns. Marquis on Sunday. : Mrs. E. 'l`m'nbuH l(.-f`. `.':;r Hz\mil-} ton on Sunday nl'tur . wt-(`lui with ht-r sisfol`, Mrs. J. Wnltun, ' Mr, and Mrs. W. C. Iliclqing and; Nliss Inez Hickling spent Sunday. with their son. William. in 'l`m`nnm.,` 1\II'i:-nun 1'a`.|iHx nrl r`.l",Il`n Qt;-r-n | THE BARBIE EXAMINER. } .g._-_j.-_--_.-_-.-:._ GILFORDi l\CCP IULIII and Healthy 3-. R$II`l "'d IICGILII ,1 "4 Beauhfuli `. BARBIE, ONT.. CANARA r (Ill iuwu UIHLCU \..IIu1L'll. Weekend and anniversary visit- ors: Miss Sophie Carr of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parker and sun Ernest of Bethesda and Ed Mar- quis of Stroud. at A. Morrison's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mei. Fockler, Mrs. Gordon Courts and children. Nancy ard Donald, Miss Dorothy Grubbe and Cyril Fockler, Toronto, at Mrs. \'J. A. Jamieson's . . . Dr. and Mrs. (1 O. Lermnx of New Toronto, Hen. W. E. and Mrs. Rowe of Newton Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. John Pugs- loy of Cookstown and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wright of Stroud, at Jas. A. LL-nncx's . . . Mrs. J. Dinwoodie and `nor! Wright of Stroud, at Jas. A. ;l.onncx's . . Dinwoodie l\/lr. and Mrs. Fred Robinson (Jean lDinwoodie), Toronto. at W. E. Grey's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ormond Wallace and son Douglas and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Thomas of Chur- chill, at David Clarke's . . . Miss Thompson. Toronto. with Mrs. J. W. lonry . . . Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allan (ll Lefrcy_ at R. D. Henry s . . . C0- cil Newton and Miss Pearl New- ton, Egbert, at Gordon Henry's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Ford, Grenfel, at W. i Hopkins . I I`fl:ur_I`iakl Vnnms `lino! Trinity Mission Circie wiii meet` next Wednesday evening at Miss Lylla Cousins . (\euynl:l MYnI(nn-yin hue 1-nhn-nnri L._y nu uuuann: Oswald McKenzie has returned home after spending last week in New Liskeard. nth. ...__n `nu..- aA....I..... ru...\.... ncw ulanltnl u. l Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Grose spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. IGeu. Walsh in Mt. Albert. I 13.. u1._ vur._1'\....-l.I ..._.| 1:1..- VJILH Lllclr SUI]. VVllllil I. ll| 1LAL\un.u.` Miss:-.~: Edith and Grain Ste-en, }'-:n'rl(\_ and .1. W. I-Lnhzm, Hamilmn. we-rv gua-241.; at. W. I". L).;wn(-y`.<. (ml S`.nmr|nv { [\)CU. VVUIEH Ill IVIL. IIIUCI L. Rev. Wm. McDonald and Mrs. |Mc-Donald were in Toronto over the weekend. Mr. McDonald was licking Rev. Mr. Sinclair's pulpit in I-`airlawn United Church. .-I -..-.: _ . n - _ - _ _ . . . -- \l1n..I-.-..._I __ ' `I- - .Uyr\|ua I Fifty-Eight Years Wed Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. ] -'Uhn Crossley. who cumpletd 58 . ye-ms of married life last Thurs- ; tiny. all of which have been spent ` in Thornton and vicinity. I` More Books for Library ; The Library Board gratefully ac- knowledge the Qlonation of books fium Mrs. Robert Lennox. The books ` no doubt, will be very much on- jn_v<-rl by the members_ particularly the boys. as we understand there are a number of boys` books in the contribution. The board also had the Upp0I`tunity- of purchasing a num- bur nl` the latest bcoks a few weeks mgr). Trinitv W_M.S. Trinity W.M.S. 'l`rinity W.M.S. met at Mrs. Jnhn li~gham`s on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Black read the scripture les- sun and Mrs. J. W. Henry and Mrs. u}. R. Jamieson led in prayer. Mrs. McDonald introduced the new study book. "Moving Millions". It is (.Xpt`Cl.L`d t.hat Mrs. 0. Todd of |Churchill will be present.at the `next meeting, which will be held at the parsonage. Successful Anniversary Trinity anniversary, which was observed last Sunday morning and evening. was well attended. The Rev. W. R. Auld of Midland was the preatrhcr for the day. In the mnrning. Mr. Auld`s supject was. It you are not for me you are` z.gain. and in the evening, ``What` (in: we say when we talk to our- ~ snlves?" The choir. under the lead- ` ership of Mrs. P. W. Carr. con- tributed appropriate music. A National Programme A national programme was given ' at St. Jude's A.Y.P.A. on Monday night. The farewell messages to Canada ot"- the King and Queen \'.'e1`e given by George Fry and .- Jack Jamieson and Mrs. Reid read the King`s message to the Empire ' at the outbreak of war. Gene- vieve Jamie-son gave an account of the service at St. George's Church. - Eanff. attended by the King and . Queen at the time of their recent visit to Canada. Hymns from thei section "For National Occasions", 1 were sung. Next week's meeting [ will be held at Genevieve Jamie- ei in`: There was no service in the Unit- ed church on Sunday, owing to an- niversary services at Gilford. The `i'.P.U. also was withdrawn. n..._ r:\ r|__. 11: ... 3 1 1 .1 .u. cuau was wuuu-nvvu. Rev. E`. Berner was at Victoria Harbor on Sunday. takmg anniver- * I `say services there. ! I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Moir spent Sunday at Thornton. Mrs. Brown. Mrs. Moir's mother. who has been }here for some time. returned with `them. Wo umrn Irnnhnrl In mur first ennuv Incm. ; We were treated to our first snow :5 orm on Saturday. Oct. 14. We hope ilor "Squaw Winter" and Indian ISummer" any time now. l "Health in Schools" at W.l. " The Churchill Senior Institute ix --ct at Mrs. R. S. Stewart's on Sept.` I27. Mr. McVittic. Public School in-` spec-tor_ addressed the meeting on . health in the schools. There was - singing by the school children. ` The lnstitute will meet again at ` Mrs. T. Wilson's. on October 25.; Iwhen Mrs. R. Kcll will be the chiet (speaker. Miss Allan will tell cf ` "Uses and Storage of Winter Ap- `.plL s," There will be a cookie run- l(Sl. Members holding tickets are a"ked to bring them to this meet- i1.g. Tca hostesses. Mrs. S. Moir, Mrs. J. Ferric.-r. lvlrs. R. Sinclair and i\!rs. Hodgson. . il l Golden Link Mission Circle The Churchill Golden Link Mis- sion Circle met at Miss Grace Al- -1.in`.<. October 14. with 16 ;The roll call was answered by. i"What I Am Thankful For." It was decided to have a table at the !W.A. bazaar. Nliss Dorothy Lucas present. . ltild a paper on "Peace." Pnvins were read by Misses Norma Will- ison and Vi. Coleman. A paper. iSet Me Some Great '[`a.~'k". was 'l'.lLi(`l by Helen Hilloc-k. Miss Mar- iiln-n Stewart took the topic. "Be- ling a Child nf a Missionary." Blocks --Eli.` the quilt were men sewed. Th.- _ lr.v. served a dainty lunch. 3 . 1 Ton Late for Last Week) , J. B. Lawrence was in Milton fnr Thanksgiving. 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. Thomas spe-m_ Hr. uvnakpnd in Tnrnnlo, |'1r.anksgxv1ng. I spent` llrm weekend in Toronto. 3 3 Miss Marion Copeland v|. Miss |(`-race Allan un Thanksgiving. , 0 . . . - ' Mrs. Brown of Sunnldale 19 with] her daughter. Mrs. Gordon Moir. Miss A. W. Rt-ive. aceornpanied by Mrs. Alex Ccwan. Barrie. has` 'g:\ne on a motor trip to Rochesteni I N v 5 I N.Y. | Mrs. Fred Graham_ Toronto. and! {Mia and Mrs. Culbcrt and family, Bradford. were guests of Mr. and 'Ml`s. S. Browning. I Dr. and Mrs. Pickard and family! of Guelph visited with Walter Reive. Miss J. Reive returning home with them after a week atl Guelph. ` The rnnnwing were visitors at; uueiph. _ _ i The following visitors at- Lheir homes over the holiday: Jean and Temple wan. Lillian Slaan.! Jessie and Grace Pratt. Marion Hodgson and Mr. and Mrs. R. Chm-. werv gut Sunday. Mrs

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