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Barrie Examiner, 9 Nov 1939, p. 10

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'-v--'~ `Page Ten v . I-ULIII =_1o.5 -. and Inn MRS. H. C. (YIIANNICN 1 Trinity Anglican Church. B:n'rit-. lost an old and greatly 1,-stot-nwcl member on Sunday. Nov. 5, 19159. when Mrs. Ron Chunnen. \\'i(]uw nl` ithe late H. C. Chzmnen. p'.|.=:se(l :u.\:.- v after an illness of six weeks. full:-\~.'- Ring :1 heart attack. She died at \`nv- home of her son. Edxvurcl C. Chun- nen, 119 Clappermn SL. Mrs. Chun- nen was :1 life mr.-mbl.~r uf ]`riz1it,y Women's Auxiliary uf which shr- had been a m(~\ml)er for l] yt-:n':<. She had been Dnrcus Sen-H.-1n:'_v 1:3 years. Born in L EnL'l:md. un ')~:~. |.OB_lTUARY,t\ |\,IL`VL`lilll(l .3l.. IHIIIIIIU. `Oct. 22, 1939. after lx-lug ibcd for one wc-wk. She `p1`011`:1ct:-rl 11111455 far 1} `_\;'Czu`s. u 1\/lru Nnhln \'.':cQ H10 I-I years. I Born in London. England, I 115. 1866. she lived inOx'i11i:n3 ;befure becoming a resident < rie 34 years ago. Her husbzu in 1931 and one sun. Hm" passed away four y<.-zm; 11:41, ` I i limo l`(!1;I1.iV(}S survi int: :21` ))'dSSl3(.1 &l\'\v'u_y 1l)lH'_\'L`il|':a ugn, nunn-u ime relatives surviving :21-v: um daughter and two sons. Miss IC]o:m- or V. Chnnnen, and E. C. (,`h:mn(-n. Barrie and Rev. A. G. (.'h:mnmL lrectnr of I`rinit_v (.`hur<.-h, Brudfun-(I: nlsn one sister. 1\ h2<. Wm. K;~<~_\' uf Wyoming. Minn. The funeral was hold an Nuv. 7 S'3l'\ i(.`GS 211 'l`rini1_v Church um! :11 Bzn`rie Union Cmm~1z~1'y \\'<'I'(- 1,=1kvI by Vrzn. AI'L`hdL`:l(:Hn (I. A. !\ |:u1tun. l`hu3-ze acting as p:ulll)(-:11 w:-rv: H I A c:..,... rv....u 1) H \\v 1'.` (1 1 L` MRS. M. F. N()lll.l~Z 1 Mrs. Nlubul I.lwll.'n Nnhln izwvuy sutldnnly n1 hm" 1':-mix: |Cl0v0):md S1,. 'I`u1'm11u_ HH 5 I(\r~{ 0-) uwu '|r91n\'I|'-|l\Ul'|)l\ '0 IHC Slilll HI Cm, until hl']` 1 Mervin Irud(-ri< She leuvos to ...u~l .\n.. nun F DUI.` lL`:l\'L'h III IHHLHII. In`: In and one :-rm, Curdum: hm" 1! [three sisters. Iilsiv Singlnn lNuw York Cily. H.'I'/.<-l Rubi! "I`0:'m1t<). Ruby \Vr-oku uf lwfr: two bru1h(-rs. Kt-zmoth and I lnf Stmud. A .~h.n~4 .~..mv'n.. I|"xL' |us'|:l I I\ .`llUll 5|`! \/4I,'Y,' lhormr. Mnndzny. On-1. Sinclair uf F:n11'lzx\vn of which $111: was u e-"muons uumn r-nnrln \Ju!'nv(' Ln) . Mr. and Mrs. K nmn`sp0nt the latte-r's p:n'em.~:. A. 7.VInlCnrn.< '.\:1.~c hr-nnin n 5l,'l`VlL'&.'.\ \`\'('l(f L'IHluuI:|'.'u I13 nr\. .1; I . Smyih on 'l`ur`.s'd:iy. (`(31, 24 in SI Paul's Anglican Church. 12111 I.in(-. Innisfil. intornwn`. \\':i< made in SI. Paul's CCI`n(`1C1`_V. Thv pallbearers xvorn Kmmmh and Douglas Rnbinmm. John L. and Howard Noble. Frtd Stnph(~n.~:. and Frzmk McNeil. The bonuliful floral tributes nff by her 1'(`16|- ltives and m:~n_\' frivnds i')o. Ihv `,high regard in which she was hvld. |Being of a \'e1\' bright and (.-)`u~o:`ful disposition she made many \\`;n'm friends among whom siw will hv llgrently missed. MRS. R()BER'l` (`I'IVlMlN(i On Friday. Nov 3. 1939. there \-.2-1.< laid to rest in Vusoy cvmotory. nvw of Ihe lust of the early settlers nf Medome in iho pez'. nf Annie Burnfield. wife of tho lulu Rnb(`1". Cumming. The ftmorall . Cu."- ductcd by Rev. 1.. E. \V`o. nf Hills `dale. was held at tho home of her `daughter. I\Ix`.<. SI-.>\\'ur1 Belfry. with ,\vhrm she has made her hmnv uf "Hm;-. Friends {rum fur and near L-41111 to pay their last tribute uf 1'o. 4`\:\ nI\rl 9.. u-hum um .-ml V1`-1 : J10 one who had home more than 1.- 1'[ _ I share of "the heat and hvrdmt nu`. ` I ])L!iIl.'L`. Her father. :1 snlx served at the bzmlo r ceivcd :1 gram nf Inn: ernment in Modonu 101 14. Can. 6. On it 1` `mmo whor(- ninety- Annic Burnfield was ..~ .. (nun -Hoe ml` u-11 .`\IlHlL` I3Lll'lHlL'1Ll \\ -I5 UK` in a few miles of whivl` family made homes fni out of the \\'ildei`ne.<.<. ships of pioneer life we for the mmhor and she `middle life when Aimii . - - o . Annna A?-xnn en:-nnhv v HI P105 lU\\'HSHl[J \\ HUYL` UlL'_\ lL'>.u `fur t\\`cm_\' ycu1`s. noun` A1]:-:`.\-' 4" `In 1888 they nmved tn Z\`Icdum where in 1914 hm` husbzmd died. A family of eight \\'(`!'(` burn 1 them. all of whom are still living They are Euphomin I:\v1rs. Jnlm H:n\vI::-I nf rillin` Rube -rt nf '.\T(m`:' \\'Il. II III!` \V(.`l`(? Cl)HdU|',`1`f` Ck :\u\ "`I|(\I'Il-\1' A '1 .`~'('l'\'.('!.,` was mduy. 23. ml` I-`nu-]:\\m IT: A JOB WELL DONE } The Barrie Exmninor (':n`rior1 2.3.-! 450 Iincs of CY::s:;ifie(i A(I\'m`1ix~;inL,| in 1938. with an znveruue of 10:) :1d-i `lots per issue. Results have done 21. . ONLY 38 SHOPPING DAYS TlLl. CHRISTMAS That You Have ALL GIFTS NEATLY BOXED -- Use Our Packing Dept. H. LVl:IlL'un|.sun Mrs. Dmmio ul 1`-cont visi1,nl' wil Cumberland St. Pin and Nfrc J Phone 273 ;v.aa.:- nu-.- --..-- 1... 3 (`HI " ~;`\`/l.I\\\\` and Erincess Styles. ` Beautifully pieced. Fine scxtin lined. Sizes 14 to 40. Only $29.95 F i n e English Woollens. Love- ly fur trim s,{ ` Chamois lined Ct n cl interlined. M o s t shades. Sizes 14 to 24`2. Reg. to $29.95. Sale $19.95 Coats $19.95 SALE ALLOW US TO SUGGEST REEVE@ Jewellers GI1"'I S BOUGHT HERE ARE PACKED READY FOR MAILING FREE! CumI)oH.'1n(1 bl. D1`. and Mrs. J. F. Ripley an Mtmduy funeral of their John Mnrrisun. Don uliluun J1-hh PHONE 74 - BARBIE inovnmnnn SALE ,3 FRENCH SEAL FUR COATS $29.95 "l':lll(]ll:!l`ll`l`H fur all {hr Ill-SI. .`]SlI(l'H u|' \\';IlI-In-s IUST ARRIVED- Box REGINA CURL SHOPPE OFFERS OF .\l;\l(H'IRY 'I`l'(`K PIIONE 93 FOR Al POINTMI'ZN'I` Our rt-gulur $6.00 mzu.-him-[less Pt-rmnn- vn`. Wztvvs specially rotlut-vd. 'l`\\'0 \'s'l`Zl'IKS ONLY. All the m-we-st I-`zlll slyl- vs to make you as pr(-tty as :1 pivturt-.3 John !VI01`I`XSl.I1. P10. Wilsun J1-bl). x-rs. 'l"nrnmn_ spout with his parents. Mr. Jvbb. 79 M:u'}.' S1. Ml unrl 7\/TV`: (`hp YOU SAVE SALE of $ 5_oo Tinlrsd-.1_\. Nln\'t'IIli)UI SI. 1939 -___ A large assort- ment of Wo- men's and Miss- es styles. Crep- es, sheers and warmer cloths. Sizes 14 to 44. Reg. to $9.95. Sctle $3.89 Dresses 53.89 76 Dunlop St. 5193 Jc,-bb. 79 M:lI`}' hi. , Mr. and Mrs. Chester (`arson nf': Sudbury vv(-rv xvvokrmtl visitors. il'l`(."I.y .31. Mr. and Mrs. ....:.. Q1 hzuux ANNOUNCING B RY_ S C2 N ' S New Ice Cream BRICKS with c1 Richer. Mellower Flavour More Fruits and More Nuts Everything to give you the finest ice crectm dessert in town. Special Introductory Price to Scrt., Nov. 18th. V199 B Rq_N `s Dr. Roger Wells of Tomnto was in town on Monday. --. n A. rn_..| 1. Ar '1".-uennfn 1 Hunt: ad LOOK FOR THE SIGN Single` Vision frnm ............. .. K L 43 Z: .. l.. V . n . A .. 01L Z; 53 Dunlop St. : BARRIE : Phone 80 I-1mn`.\` EH3 Dui1y-----Saturday till 10 pm. livonin-,:` Appointnlonts made if required --1--:~~:--- c-on-x`.:..;u;-Ana "1:-tux:-:.~:-In-1:`tux-no-.-c -1%`; Rt-g`. l ri('-. 250 1.5.5 ahlhlaunl \r&A'o- .nt---- i"`..`.7:`f?`T,5..$'1-50 i`. ,`,'.i"`* Sm 512-5 _B_FT- 1!.-...M1T!iL, LUNCIEQAT Iurwuru Phone 3` ~rIr\I'\ nnurvvn 4-) _\{:`(U.\ u5,u s, S. E. Ruth. 28 Vic-.'lz:_v lnnkinn ` - H-turm-(I hnmo l'1'nn1|?:::111sf:-1'rer'i f llnwu. IVIunl1'(>:ul and 1 lawn where} I G. A. Ross :. B. A. S:-Hing of 'I`m`- ed with his I [(2 wm-k( ml with the `tho l'atl.e1"s 5, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. F.`;M1's. Russ CL lcnn mnvvd I of Wnm{. was ui ,-'il`h MI`.\`. E. F. Wood. 1 In IUWII UII lVlUl||.I(I_y. Miss Betty Blackstock of Toronto is vacationing at her home in town. 1.-- 1') c Mn..k:u ml` ehnwxu is . 48th Highl.'md- or Ag(,":". at the morning .-c-rxvic-o cf l\IIr.~`. F. Wnnd. 1 Donald 5!. 1 I Nlmrzay Preston of 'I`0r0ntn was :1. ` Short! W(`l'O iY1;\ve:-keml visitm`. also Alfred Shel; ultonding tho;hord. Jr.. with the 1.'1t1er parents. hr-nthm`-in-`nmv. IM1`. and Mrs. Alfred Shepherd. M1`. `I"x'e. sung :1 b:u*it sch), Rock| . pm u-nnlu-nd I(`ullim- Sm. United Church. ` a the wnekc-nd'Cullio1` St. and Mrs. T. W.5 Mrs. A. `H(`` Mrs Just call at your (~nn\'(-nicm-t-: appointment is not m-ct-ssury. are always here to serve you. -. ;- `n :-u-n with the farmer's parents. Mr. and, Mrs. Andrew Carson. TIA:-Kari Fhnnmnn ("._A.F.V.T.C..! Andrew Carson. I Herbert Chapman, C.A.F.V.T.C..` Camp Borden. spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chapman. 37 Innisfil St I Mr:, M Rainford. `her sister. Mrs. 37 lnmsm 5: Mrs. M. Rainford. Blain. of Elmvalo, and Wm. Rain- ford. leave next week by motor to spend the winter at Lakeland. Fla. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon R. ML-Nichnl are in Slratfnrd today attending the] funeral of Mr. McNicho1's mother; who died on Monday in her 83rd; year. I Mr: Jack Plant. John St._ whn| Mrs. Jack whni fell downstairs three weeks ago and | broke her right wrist and fmctured: ribs. has been set back thrnugh uni attack of neuritis. but is doing nin-0-, 1 hr nnuy Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Wood mmnl`('u . to North Bay to spent the weekend; with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon 1... Wund.] their son and daughter-in-]mv. ' nnhm-i R:1m<;|v nnd Arthur Ash-, `l.(`wls. inn /.2u)cui oL.. mm ..u,._. : Mr. and Mrs. Jas. E. Mziyes and `.\Vu children have returned to their >hUn'1`? in 'I`regar\'a. Sask.. after --iwnding 21 month with friends in ;Ai1iston. Tnronm. Minesing and `with the farmer's mother who is quite ill at the home nf her son-in-I `iziw. Arthur E. Smith. Bnyfiold Si. i rrmn Hen r\F r\f'Fir`r\I`< tn mmmand `their and dnughloi`-in-i.'iw. Robert Ramsay and Ash-I `hm. students of the Aircraft Train- fing School at Gait. spent the week- and with their parents here. They lworc attired in nutty white uni- {l`r;i'n)s. with natty dark blue cups. . 5 PI.-u-val!` Qnnnvn whn was rm thi`; IS vzlcauumng, at run mm.-. Mrs. R. S. Nesbitt of Oshawa is the guest of her mother. Mrs. C. H. Wilsrm. I've A r`. 1\/Ir-Lnllnn of Yarmouth. IE? EIE-}<}1'x4i1~i*E _YOUR gas \1v\ 1--rn 1 7 run rn~rv1'. }l`c1'n1s wun nauy (nun uiuu Lugla. x Donald Spence. who `G.'I`.R. nffico staff at Allnndnlc snmri $25 yezlrs ago. was in (own yostcx`-; flay up old friends. He was! H.:`:1nsfo1'rc_-('1 from Allnndule to 01-` whore hr` is now living rotir (1.. Cnwzm is now assncizxb ' led father. Alex. Cowun. in ,tho law businews. Mr. and} ;Mrs. Cuwun and adopted b:1b_v| isnn mm-'L'd in Barrie from Tn"nn10 Ilnst week and are living at 55 MC- {Dnnzd S1. 1 `.\:h.~ nu TJrn:1nn nf 21 ! Inf Agl`:~". :11 Inc murmn;,- u,-n.u- !Cullier ` M. Frast.-1 nf V:1ncnn\w1'. .'B.C.. Mrs. (Dr) Wesley of Thom- `hill. Mrs. O. T. Lewis of Toronto: -:mcl Mr. and Mrs. Norman Camp-l bell of Cookslnwn, were guests nfl "Mrs. J. C. Elliott and Miss A. M.. `Lewis. Elizabeth SL. last week. --r. ..__.x Mr... 1.... 1:` 1\/ruunc nnrll _ _. ..- 9`-......._.-- . f SEIZED SLOT MACHINE OWEN SOUND -- Ccmtim i+vm;.. I-nv-nr\:|itTI'\ attains! ` OVVISN 5UU1\IlJ \,m1\iiiumg:, liheir campaign againsi slot imachines. lncal police raided a ._1`rui1 stnro Saturdziy afternoon. and ;claimed one of the "nne-m'med ban- Tdits". Tho machine nnw awaits its` fate H1 police hL`dC]llI) 1f`I`S. Offi(`e1`.< walked intn F`ei`ris' stnro {and took pussvssinn of the ;::1m`\- ing device. Nu 1ll`l'(`Si was made. !"I`ho raid was the socnncl within -.1] `inw. Arthur E. smith. bnynom m. ` I The list of officers to cnmmnnd| `the V2I1`i()US services in the first .Canzidian overseas division iHC1Ud'1 ...- 1v_r`n| .1 1'-`. Cpnrii. IV[.C.. Of` .Canudian dxwsnon mmuu-1 .05 L1.-C01. J. E. Genet. M.C., Kinston. who will be O.C.. of the] c`.ivi.=i0na1 signallors. Lt.-C01. Gena! :.. 1|.-t_1_L'I 1l'\\l'| 1 in P.;n`1'iD, hnvinzt LUHU ll ;lin_L: d I The 1`; . \\'(`(`k. I \x(:`nEl was nnuu j:Pz:l1ing of Barrie. _.__Jp\ c`.ivi.=ional sxgnallors. Ll.-L/Jl. L:o:1n.-nu i:: well-known in B'.n`rio. having` `been at Camp Brwden at one time.` gHe Is an overseas veteran and an of-I ;fcer of the permanent force. Mrs.` 'Genet was formerly Miss Helen `D.I1inn nf Flznwin Mrs. A. G. McLellan N.S.. is renewing acquaintance in Barrie this week. Howard Morrison cf Huntsville spent the wen-ken_d wiih his father, M. D. Morrison. Mica M:n'irn`i(- Bxmwn. 'I`m`onto. I \. I . . ,, 1 The Exammer has not a claxmed |circu1atinn but one xzuaranteod by ;' chartered accountants` audit. y now. I E. W. Wood mntnrod ` I`\ mm-n-. `Ruv on unnm tho wc-Dl<(*nd; 53`: -.-u-.--no AND FIT YOU IN THE VERY LATEST STYLE yqpx FED VEAL Prompt Delivery LAMB v`-v--.. . 1b. 1b. 1b. . lb. lb. . lb. 25c Morrison. Miss Mur_im`ic was :1 weekend vir~'itm' with Miss I`.'!:n'gn1'r_-1 Cmncrnn. M1`. and Mrs. J. F. Craig spent Sunday with their daughter. Mrs. Rugun, and family in 1`m'umn. n u..v..:..i.. 1.-m hnran trans- 23c 25c 23c 27c ' we HH ' (uumn D-o1':'H)t\n}L`. iB arriue B Figs; Concert! {Roxy ':l}atre, Sunday Eveningl ; l5zz_x1'cV1m\':~x11 b. . ford and Ar ; The pcl`.~'u` ' `NEW IRES! . `IIONORED ` ! ; A \'or_\' pl:-` `run Nov 1!. = [F`au`n\". Ede: !i'.md 1\lrs. J. lilht` home 0 UCulhum. wt mmd ncxghb\ I !snL`1u1 cvemx ` ;k`\'t` of then` . _humc. 9 Pm- I ___ . } Bani .MniCipz. Band` `mam ft;ll-o\v:: Trumpets: W. K. Walls. 1* Im `"" " ~ "-"~""` "` Orval Flectham, Amall Ncrth. Art .1 l`l```0l`- Glen Ixqq,-1(._\._ all IN- ~`_ m{l3(,\'cl. Bart Simmons. Gerald Smith. f `the first indnur concert of the win- . Fngd smith` win `Haw and AYLI1 it 593*" 1 W R `-`7 Tm)m'r on " Cx`awf01`d. Alto horns. W. Grilnbleml lsunday evening 3` 9 Lwck` . 1|-khn I~Iev\\'urth. Tmmboncs, C.'1 ' CH MK"`3'- '1' is nppcmwmj` ` B:vnt<:.n. A. Sincla'i- and L. l`lux S'-i'C as saxaphenc snlaist. is cno of Can- i Ba'm0m,S Joe Clark. A McLean ?~da`s best kncmvn saxaphuuists. `and H_,M,`m.d Kglh,` Basses. Allan ,(_ 1 M MCK." W-` 5" i Bm`5'|Percv. Gib. Wilevm and John MCI`- if3"d~ imd 5im" embwking C" hm!ricl<.VClai*inets. L: Smith, W. .\`ess. `u-icm ""' has pl-wd w.`m'N. Luck. J. Crawford K. C:>ut)er. many 61' `his 031"-`-`> "~` `*- ~ saxaphcnes. Bob Powell. Alf She?` 1 dance and eouct-:t`t m`cl1cstms. h(_1.d_ Gem. King and Bud Hamw ( 1 `933~ he '33 "`"`i5 \i""`d wltcn. Percussion. Archie Barth and I write arrangements fer l-I(n`ace1R`RlG],ibb10_ ] .Heidt in Detroit. and shnr1l_\- after-1 _______#.______ ( ` warcls orgmuzed his cwn band; _ . . which played a steady stream of en-' Pleasing Operetta . I ztftgernents in` .13`et1'oit1. VTomi`1t0. It/loutj` Presented Mill and latn in B(ll11ll(l<.. HL :1 l 1 ; musical clirectm` at the S(`lgl1l0l,`.`! Central . |.ll1lOI' c|'IOIl` Club near Ottawa in 1937-38 and :5` - 1 not: dai:(,::l: The upcrcttu and cnncei'tdudet`i ' -`> `H V 3 ' *' ' the auspices of Central Unite un- " 08?` m Shm'. T(mmm' `lduy School on Tuesday night was An a11I`RC`11\'l` l~'-"1I`*`1`-`-m h```` a success despite the bad weathel`/i ."~' "F d ml" l` L` l"`pd th4Ui1clei` the direction of Miss Jessie ;. ax capacity aurlienc-3 will uttenrl. A Brymn` members of me Junior Chuh. j :~'il\'cr cnllccticm will bu tnkun`lwpm-furnied a three-part 0p0l'(`Hl Ivthe dos `hp l"m"`'d- "iv whmhlRainbm\"s End" by Dndge. and I |'l R in UN` hiIH(l`>` m-'1i'1`='l 1?`1`-("mt.h;-1` llenplc contributed numbers lfund. ` iin the enucert which 1'olln\\'ed. pm- I vmm l-nun.-I hm ht-vn l`th(`. ll'!~`lnQ-virlinu -m nut:-rtziinin evening. At Dw.~:1ru1g . ~ ' Iarr. by Glvn l\`lm`lc_\' !1C1::riIw1 Obligaln by 1. f | O\'c-rturv ()rphous In i ' Hades Ju('quu.< Ofh-1 (Tvri Quvu THE KiI1L` r{ugun.un(1 lilllllly m Ernest McKnight has been trans- ferred from Ottznwu tn Sturgeon Falls by the Bell I`<-It.-phone C0. Charles Kezwsey, gulf pro at Bar- rie Country Club, has rt-t1n`nec1 to his home at Nlitz-hr-H for the winter. Dr. Percy Surje:ml. Sm) of A. J. _' Sznrjennt. Burm.-, has been elected. presidertt of the Ri\'o;'d;ale Kiwanis . r-|..L. ` lfund. , I The band has bvon nhe.'n`sing Hn the Canadian Lv<,:i<:n Hall cnl Thursday e\'cning.<.; and its pm`-1 uznnol has gmxvn 1;) \\'011-brilzmccdl praportions. I1 is the aim cf the` band and its conductrr tr [arc-smut 35 .E\'n9~nc nr nv'nD`Y`nrnrn1`\` which will` llntml-` bung llvlll 1 "Rcsalie" .. . . ( S3xaph(mp Snlns Cl French Natitnal 1)<--filo March . Augl "S1t_1r Dust" ` ( Ballade-- Whrn Day | is Dunc" . Robm ` Q-:\'nnh(\rI|-` S()l( H | D Clmralu---"J Dvsiring" Inrr L`l:1I`Ine1 unugam . u_\ 1.. ; 0\'e-r1uru - "Orphous. ` Hades" . Off:-nbuc God Save The King," ` Piano accompalxinwms fur ll` Band will br played by l.l<:yd 'l`n` `lord Arthur Willuznls. VPL... nnvmnnnul nf H19 hand l5 I 1 `NEW IIESIIDIENTS 0| BARRII . IIONOIHCD BY l`IDl`.N\'Al.l~`. FOLK , __.... _. i pleusum vvvning was spun\`1 `on Nnv. 1939. at '.\1:np1v Crust. `F`arm". Edonvulo. the home of Mr.` {and D 1\IcN:1bb. fnrnuerlyf {he of Mr. and I\`1r.<. W(?lt`)" Culhum. when over ninety friends! `and neighbors gathered to spend at social evening with the latter on the' .m-n nf ihnir u-n:arnn'n fur 1hPil` new! 'SOL`iui L`\'L ntng, \\'Iui \Ill' i..uu-A nu nu `I ievo their dvpzirturc for their new, ;hume. Purksidc Drive. Barrie. The`; `time was spent in playing cmkinnlm and cards. after which there was at short programme. Newman Gift;-11] `read an :tpprvcintt\'o address testify-'1 ing to their persmiui worth and thei {inc part they had played in the community, W. Ward presented Mr.` and Mrs. Culham and their niece,. Yvonne Knupp. with at table and 21-` ectric reading lamp and refle<`tur.x t|Mr` Culham replied very fittingly ton behalf ox Mrs. Culham. \'w.nn.~.] ` and himself and gave it hearty llI' i-I a cation tr} visit them in their new `. I hnnn. `crd Arlhul` \\nuum.~. D(`l`$()!Hlt`l of the hand x.~ . V V 'VC1t- C BARRIE'S LEADING 'soF's'1`<'3RE 58 Dunlop St. : Phone 1060 l)l'. Sz:r_i:*.-1 prosid I Club. Y-an Under the "Executive Desk Under the "Executive Desk" . . . you see Dr. M. W. Locke Shoes--for business men are well aware that there is nothing more importanl during a busy day than comfortable feet. Dr. M. W. LOCKE -4. SHOES insure this -ond without any sacrice in their X`UlJ\ I 1 f\.l|. Suxaphmw Solo Josu. .1073 cf Man`s H )a_\` Ruben K ;l1.'.`hl".' .... Cal.` Immmc has F that 'ill A; bn lzvkun all ds of \\'hiChl.. nmin`.:~nm`.(- - 0 Ii` 1 x'c11c.'n`s1ng V 33511 cn|_1 1 M AND APNIUVLI) DI DR. M.W. LOCKE WILUAMSBURG. ONT. CANADA i(1Z1_\' bCn00l on Luesuay nigni \\u.~| the \\'eatl1ei`." lUndcr `performed 'lR.'-lil1bn\\"s "l_ut.h;-r lin ilvitling an cnlortziining evening. *`,`.l1:- clusc of the evening Miss Daw- snri prc-somecl Miss Bryson with ll 1% bnuqixm of ('lir)'saml1eni1iins. , The nperotlu wz-is about two child-| `iron. IBeI1y Hook and Fred Mac- `;D.mgui1- `who wanted `monc.-:v~ at 1`unc(* to help their mmhel`. and whn " applied in the fairies in help them i find Iho pm of gold m the rainbows fmnd. Songs. costumes and setting ';\\`(-re ;.m':ic1i\'e. The cast ` ` :\ l:u*jn1*i' G()l`l`l`l1. Belly Agnes Clnugliley. l\ lai'y Wms(m. Allen. 1 included l :I\1:n`\' l\luxwell. Gordon B{lX'k(`l`. u.,n Pnltic mu-. I -nvvixzc : Club. - . I Jznnes Hnmnlhm, I`m-unto, was an 'we-L-kc-nd visitor with his pnronts.} Mr. and Mrs. .1. W. I-Inmilinn, U3` I"-X:-rt."/.y St. Mr and NHS. ViC`-> llTl('Xl1U('l'S (31 In(` CHOU" JCHH L-illl]EI'{ Min. Ruth Czimermi. Patsy Curruth-i .-rs. Joann Cill'!'lllh0l`S. Ruby Lzickiui `llovn White. Joyce Crosse. Elaine S'.l`(`(:`l. June I orkins, Iloen Mc- [E:ichrvii. l\1tii'gzirot Street. Ormu Mc- jEzichrt~ii. Albert W:its<)ii. Donald iM:ixwell. Bub Street, Douglas Street, iBi'uce Cameron. `Kenneth Miles. Jnhn Fcltis. and Cameron Sl( \\'1lTl. . ` The com-1-rt numbers. \'0C:tl. in- `:sti'timont:1l and readings. were 'gi\'t=n by Agnes Clnughley. l\lury_ `\V.`ltSUll. Eldon Tuck. Mrs. Ross N. `Smith. Betty Hook. Mary l\11lX\\'(`ll.i -1:...` ll:-n-\v '1`tm Dvvhn-tin (M-Mm.-1.-q I `mmm. ucuy 1100K. Mary 1\'1ilx\\'(`ll.` j.(`.ou. Urr_\'. The Rythmic Ol`Ch(*s1r:1.| `i!\1:u'iun Sn-on. Lloyd Culpills. Mrs: `i\1u1`r;:_\' Sykes. Doru1h_\' Wiles and \'urn;1 Gnrroll. 0'El:zabeth Street Phone 475 : Barrie, Ont. THE BARBIE EXAMINER. BARRIE. ONT. CANADA WEAYMOUTH'S - 1.3.993? 9.33 3 For Overseas Mailing A _ A OF CHRISTMAS CARDS WRAPS TIES SEALS ETC. ADVANCE SHOWING Good - looking - "'77 WYIJY per pair and up. _ turm 31.. nnvu 1: a trip to 011:: QUf'h(`C City. Mr. and

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