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Barrie Examiner, 29 Feb 1940, p. 11

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was home for the weekend. Noah Cotton of Thurnbury visited his parents here on Sunday. Miss Mary Dickie is ill with] pneumonia at hm` home here. Mrs. Geo. Hudson of Hamilton is visiting her mother. Mrs. Jas. Hill. Mrs. W. E. Thomnson spent the` uI,\ up Ill E)dl|lL' VII tuurauuy H131. Miss Amy Miller has returned to Toronto after a week's holiday with her parents here. Sincere svmnnlhv is mrtpndnd tr ner parents nere. Sincere sympathy is extended tr John Robinson. in the loss of his sister. Mrr. King. of Orillia_ who died recently in Midland hospital` 'T'hn W A nf RI (`.m\rcn`c (`hnrnh lllL'u lL'CK'lll|_V In L\ll(1lilI1(1 l"l0Sp|IEl_ The W..-\. of St. George's Church held a hot pot-luck supper at the , home of Mrs Clarence Arnold on ` Friday evening`. February 16. with over 75 present. The evenin was spent ulaying progressive cro malt- and Chinese checkem The winners were: Miss Aileen Miller Vivian ant: umnese cnecker Miss Aileen Mccann. Rev. H. G. 1 W. J. Miller, After 1` served. The event \ a sncmass Tho: W A i arm Lmnese cnecxers `me wmners Miller, Vivian Blake and Mrs. this supper was was financially a success The W.A. is very grateful to M1`. and Mrs. Arnold for their kind hospitaiity; also to Wm. Hig- ginson. far his generous donation. - LCDND HEAD HIILSDALE I-`inc Red Cross Box Uidrrh Mrs. Jas. Buie is visiting her sis- ter at Cookstown. Mrs. Jas. Huth visited on Sutur- day with Blakely Lam0nt's_ Barri-3. R. M. Giffen eacnt a few days with friends in Toronto last week. `Ihfnu Y f` I3..Zn n-`A Y I`\ nun-n and WIN! his pnI`t:n1.s, Miss (}vr1I'ulc- (Turriv 1 I)utcln`r, 'l`umnl.u, spvm end with thv lull:-r s pm Mx- nml Mrs Jim. I`.. wnu uncuua Ill JUIUIILU luau. WUUIM Mrs. J. C. Buie and J. D. WL`l`L' Sunday visitors with the t'm'n1ur's mother at Van Vlnck. Mi nth! (`.1-nu nf F`:-nnn\nl`(I nere. l Visitors with Mrs. Thus. Wiggins , were. on Wednesday Mrs. Zeemnn ` Pilkey. and Sundav Mrs. J, E. Matthews. both at Stayner. Sunny Workers Mission Band . The Sunny Workers Mission Band ` met at the home of Misses Mabel and Ivy MeQua_v on the 20th. with seventeen present. The service consisted of the SCl`ipl.uI`e reading by Meighen Jones. a duet by Lur- raine Martin and Dorothy Bates, prayer by Gertie Martin and story by Virginia Schell. contest by Mar- jorie Paterson. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. W.M.S. Meeting The W.M.S. met at Mrs, John Tli0mnson's on Feb. 22. with twen- ty-two ladies present. A splendid programme, consisting of the Scrip- ture lesson read by Gertie Martin. a duet by Mrs. Fred Woodward and Mrs. Carl Woodward. a report of the Presbyterial work by several of the ladies. Arrani:,ements were made to hold an Ea:-'ter thankol'fer- ing service on March 29. The host- zrss, Mrs. Dan Buie. an(l Miss Mar- garet M('I.ean served a lunch. momer at van vmck. _MIss Betty Grey 01' Cx'_een1urc visited over the weekend wnh her sister Jean at John Muir's. Ynlv... I1n.~.o..O|....... .. alatcl ucnu at IIUIIII AVLUII B. | John Ca1`1`uthcrs returned to his home at Stratfurd on Thursday af- ter two months with his mother here. Vieinv-c uyiih Ml :-c 'T`hnn ulin-uinr. (Too Late for I..'1.~:1 Week) Mrs. Jas. Px'nsso1'. Jr.. of New Lowell spent Saturday wilh Mrs. Tohn Buic. T\/hm N!\I`n1:II\ 1'-In-nuyn cnnnl I211 lou. Lmncl Head. Mrs. Melbourne Burm-.<. Cross`- 'and. spent 11 few days last week with her pun.-nt.s', Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Niggins. Dzm NI :-Om`-Rtin nf (`rneclnnd vi<- ma me Llarrumers HlH1lllL`S, Visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Philip `ache-11 on Friduy wore: Mr. and virs. Wm. Bristow of Barrie. and ~n_Sunduy, MI`. and Mrs. Stanley Forrie and children, and Margnrel Echeil of Moaford. Mre Jnhn Wiaaivuc nf Rn:-inn mu! nonn bunc. 4 Mrs. Norm.-m Brown spent last} .veek with her sister. Mrs. Russ E1-j iott. Bond Head. T\/hm` Nlnlhnnrnn Rn:-nnu (`I-nus`- Niggms. Dan McQuc-stin of Cm.~`sl:md vis- led last week with his nld-time wighbors R. ML-Murray. T. Riso- )rough and J. Spichur. I. K. Milne underwent zm ()nul`n- urougn and .1. splchur. underwent am ()p(_'l'n- ion in the G. and M. Hnspitz nl Jollingwnod. Saturday. We wish rim a speedy 1'cc0vuI'_V. Mr. and Mrs John K(`l`l' nf Elm- 1-ml wnh um lulu-r Mr. and Mrs. Ju` and Paul unrl Mrs. .\pcnlS1md:1_v in friomls. A A 'l`mu-r. .l:1.\'. nm a spceuy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. John Kerr of Elm- rule. spvnl tho \vc.-kvnd vising vith J. C. Buic, Mrs. Jus. Bui-3. i md the Carruthers families, \ Visil:)I'< u/iih M|- nnd Mr: Dhilin icnell Of MOf0l`d. Mrs. John Wiggins of Becion and .\/Irs, Melvin Sage spent a few da_v< ast week with Mrs. Thus. Wiggins. vhilo Mrs. Ed. Wiggins visited with 10!` sister. Mrs. Louis Bui'k1mid0l'. Ilearview. who is svrinusiy ill. Visitors during the week wiihil Vfrs. WiEEi11S were: Wm. Barker. I .'lC8I`VlL`W. WHO IS S(`l`l0ll.\`l_V Ill. wiihi Vfrs, Vviggins were: Barker'A nd Herb. Mathews. New Lmvoll:{ \nd_v Cauthors and Mrs. Floyd . \/Iitchell. Stayner: and on Sunday.` W1`. and Mrs_ David Bishop, Barrio: \/Ir. and Mrs. Frank Rawn. W_v.-- 1 iridge. and Mr. and Mrs. Clarvncc \tkinson and Elaine of Nvw Fins. ` P.Y.P.S. Valentine Social 1 The P.Y.P.S. hold a Valentino ` ocial in the hall on Fl'b1'llZll`_V 13 vhcn the losing side entertaim-ml he winners in points. with forty orcsent. The event of the evening vas to come drcasscd 10 years youn::- ` `r or pay ten cents admission. E.'l. Zuie. gresident. had charge of thv levotional part. Harold Crosicr cad the scriuluro les.son and the `opiC_ `A Wandoror Amid Wig-` vams". was iziven bv Jenn F!nh`~;.I `op1c_ "A Wanderer Amid Wig-l vams". given by Jean Plates. Vho social part was then taken ovvr `my the losing captain. lvy McQua_\' vho was assisted by Marjory Pm- ~rson. Joan Buie and Gertie Marl- 'n, with the games and conto.sl:< vhich followed. and were enjoy-.~(l ly all present. The Valnntino mail '\ox was thnn opened and some vr-ry Wumorous Valentines were xzivon `M. A tastv lunch was served at Hu- -losu of thv enjoyable evening, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Badger 01" Xarrie visited at 1.. A. NL-U1y'.s on ,\4_t(>?day. ".~ , ._ ` errard K`-1bE$()x1`\i/`us' hxshf-`d l< ) Newmarkt-I hospital on Wvdnn,-s- ia_v.|ast for an appendix opera- ion. At time of writing he is im~ Jroving nicely` Mrs. D. Drvbmngh zmd Ml'>:, Jrovmg mceyv` Mrs. D. Drybmugh zmd Mrs. Frank Kc-11 ontc-rtainvd at bridge tn Friday in aid of Rod Cross. A most enjoyable evvning was spent. VII . and Mrs. Jack Hughes wen- prize winners. I Strange how :1 lnm-h nf nnv kindl przze wmncrs. Strange huw u lnm-h of any kind will bring out old and vuung alike. Monday night was no exception. when the Y.P`U. had their moot- "nrr in tho fnrm nf n nin crminl :.1 wnon me Y.l .U. had Ihll` moot- `ng in the form of :1 pie social at Ivlary Davis hmm`. with Ewart Baker in chargu. A vurv {inc vw` ming was c-njovc-d and all the pics} were voted vxm-llcnt Bill McGinnis visited in Tnrnntn `as! week. , Jack Hughes. T0l'()ll(l) spent km, week at I-`rank I-`rankcom's. : Mr. and Mrs. McKenzie of Barrie: ire visiting Mr. and Mrs Orsor. } \Ki_~.~ TL-kn! D...-...ll Ac 1*-..-..1...ull uc Vlltlll nu. ullu Huh. UI.\\'l. I Miss Isabel Ruxsell of Cross];md' visited at her home for the week- end. 1 Mr and Nlrc Amne \.!ilI..n- Ha:-. l A. A. 'l`mu-r. Jus. B. Ri`.('hiu and Juhn Kidd ulu-ntlvd tho Ontzn`iu| (jmrl Ruzuls mnvvntiun in 'l`m'4)ntu Ins`. won,-k. Juc I-I H1-:lI`(l. cclubmlos him, Mr. and Nlrs. Amos Miller. Bar- rie. visited their dau hlvr. Mrs Wm. McGinnis. on Sun ny. A T4-ntnn nrnvnr n-\I\nInu u")\l end. I I v wm. Mculnms. suntmy. I A Lenten prayer meeting \\'Zl.\` hold at the home of Mrs. ThuS.| Spence last "[`uo.-day. with .1 gn.~.d1 attendance. A I_.__ 1)-,` n...;,, (I 149319 near rainy The Y.P.U. held :1 wry snccoss-I ful Loan Your narty in the hall on! Monday evening in thv form uf :11 box social. The boys brought thv. boxes. The evenxng was spent In? games and contests under the load- ership of Walter Smxth. Miss Pick- ering and Evelyn and Dorothy Fm-g lay were the prize winners. { Sunnidctle Corners Tell the Truth! MACHINE Our MOTOR Analyzer ta-1.`s your EXACT Motor troublrs by checking 38 ints in your Motor. Stops al guesswork. Assure-s better performance-- lower operating cost. See for yourself. Drive in today! %W: L-.I5sRI>II~iAN A Leap Year Party VPTY hn-Id n unrv :1 Auto Electric Service BAIIIIE. ONT. TEEHURST 29. 1940. ll:-urlv u- Mr. and Mn. C` I-`.. Dulchur spent :1 f('\V days in l`umnlu lust \vw-'.. Z'~ ll`. l`.I|'.u'-in-r :.1'x-ndod the nmw.-n- tion nf the Wuwunansn Fire Insur-, nnvn (`n Tixifbii 1: v cgummes Beets. basket ............... .. ` Dried BL-ans. pin! ........ .. Cabbage. head ' Celery. bunch ` Carrots. basket I-Iubbnrd Squash, Dried Peas, pint Parsnips .................. .. ` Rhu-barb. bunch 5c am ` Spunish Onions. 6 qts. - Turnips ............................ .. Pn1:llt>U.x', Trading was about winter aver- age at the local market on Sntur-~ day. There was another brisk sale `of chickens but eggs were a glut on the market again. although the price was :1 bit firmer. Dairy bul- il`I' SJid well with the price un- L'i|Ll1_LEUd. Vegetables nnd other urn- dvcts were about as usual. The average prices were: Vegetables i Rook hnelrnt am- Apples, 6 quarts . Bovf Fronts. 11). Beef Hinds. lb. Pork F`l'ulll:-Z. lb. Park Ilinds, lb. .. Hunvy Wmul. luzld Butt:-1', lb. Chickvn.x'. lb. Eggs. dun-n Fowl. lb. Buns. du7.vn Calm,-5, vuch l)uu;:lu1u1.-4, (luzun . llorm--mzxclu Hm-ud. lunf I\.1<.-:11, Pics, much ............. Muffins, dozen .............. .. Pius. ouch l`;n'1s_ dn7.(.'n I Mrs. J. Bx-rtrum is visiting with relatives in Oakvillc and I`o1'0nt(). 1\Ir.... All` 11.. :. ..n-. nxnuuvrn nu \J(.ll\VIlll.' uuu lUIUlll\l. M1`s_ Alf Hutchinson is sufficient- ly recuvorvd to rt-turn to her homv from tho R.V. Ho.n.pi1:1l. Barrio. Her (laughter. Miss HU1ChiI1SL)I1_ a nurse from Cobourgz. is caring: f=r her mulhvr. Phvlliq nnrl Allrlrnv Iiilln dsnnrh- nor mumvr. Phvllis and Audrey. little daugh- tors of Mr. and Mrs. S. Hunk-y. who have been visiting with their g,runclinnthoi'. Mrs. G. Henley. havv returm-(I in ihi-ir home in Hills- (iniv. M.l!_I{E`I` Jam. 1'}. 13-nr(l. his. 11th birlh(ln_v on I`hursda_v. Feb.` c- Mr 1.11:! mm (" ;.l| `Will Call twice Wt,`('k]_V. 'I`ucsduys and I"rid:1_v:< :1! Charlie Golden's (`.n1';:g_-. (`mk. fur pick up and (lolivvry. $OO OT OO $ S. Cctvctllo. Bradford SHOE and HARNESS REPAIRING l O No, mothcr...c1m.hcs won`t make them warm.That warmth must come from inside, Ind little bodies need the right kind of nourishment to aupply plenty of healthy glow. Then the temperature won't matter. Serve Cubs hr breakfast. and rest assured that your family. young and old alike. are getting just the right kind of nourishment in a form that is easily digested. Cubs are crispy little spoon-sized bundles of tasty, whole wheat. toasted to a golden brown, and mellowed with malt. All of the wheat is there. the natural minerals. the bran and the wheat germ. Ask your grocer for Cubs and give the family a treat for breakfast. A Product of The Cnnndian Shndded When! Company Limirod work satisf:|ctm'il_v gu:u*:mte1-d c:;csw:s% nnco Cu. MI`. and Mr.~:. Vvulh-1' Middlvlvm nml Di`. '1`. K Hvnlt ulh'nd*d lhv funornl 0|` lhv lulu-r`s sislt-I`. Mrs. Hobl. L`u1n1im:!'.:In1. ul 'l`hm'n1un, uh Wvtlm-sdny. (`.mmrn1uluti-.ms to Mrs. Wm. Miscellaneous Pmducu Banking and 2 for I! nu- 4-lb. tin t`! 2 for 15c .......... .. 20c 5-10-15'.` ........ .. 30c .` 18-200 . 21)-23-25 l.")-l(i1: I5-20c 25~-we 20c . 10c 20-25c . 14c 16c 12(- MC in 45c $1!-$8 W1>dm-sdny. Cnngzrulululi-.ms Wm.| Lxmgmam, who L'\'lt`bI'lIt`(1 hm` 85th; birlhdn_v on Mnnduy. Feb. 26. 1910 in tho home of h(`|` gr:n1d(l:m;:l1tor. Mrs. Eur] Purm-ll, m-ax` A1lcnwm)d. Nulll Secundus Class Skating Party An nninvnhlu Iinun was Sl)L`l1l by` li)L' 25c Rn Smylh. who was operutvd on for appendicitis in the RV. I-lospitzil. Burriu. on Monday. a spun-d_v ro- cnvury. United W.M.S. The United W.M.S. met at the humo of Mrs. Cavcrlcy on Wednes- day afternoon, February 21. with an attendance of twenty. Plans were mnde for preparing th._- sup- ply bulu.-, 3 quilting lo be held un March 12 in the church sc:lmnl' room. The pmgrmmne of thv movi- ing was un Tho Christian Church in India". on which pul)L`i'.s won |givcn by Mrs. H. l~lugli-s. Mrs. R. I Mar 4. We are all wishing Miss Iron:-I Goudfullow. Miss Orchard and Mrs. J. S. Ferguson. A daintv lunvh wu.-: served at the close of tho inn-1111,-. Struud Beats Markdulc But Loses I Dnun R. J. Smylh Lac this week. T... u..n..A Lac mus week. The United church W.A. will meet All the home of Mrs. Fred Role:;3sox1 on Wednusduy_ March 6. at : . Fnndrnilllzatitinu in Nlr snnl R/IPQ at zzuu. Congratulations to Mr. and Chas. Wright who (.`L i(!bl'Illk`d 1 25th wedding zmniverszwy nn ruury 24. wishing Miss I snowing. Struud - -- Goal, I fence, Gillhum and 1 G. Todd: 1`. wing, ` Ruffol; 1111., C`-rm,-n. 1 and Davis Y\l|'n|~l:rl.'|1 ,,.,r1t\nI mm uavns. ` Mnrkdn1c--~-Gou1. Ruttle; dvfuncu. Sullivan and Kenny; centre. K. Liv- onnorv: r. wing, C. I.ivuI`n1oro; I wing. W. Brown: :11t.. Filzsin1mun:~. Perkins. McCull'.u,:h. Gumull Su-w- arl. Graham. Wt-fnrnn_.\N I1`. (`I-nur|'nI-ri Mrs. G. 1.. U> hL`I'. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Burm.-t. illiu. spent Sunday with Mr. Mrs. S. A. Tipping. PM-. Gvm'm- '[`url`v of lhv Si} I I`homas Marrin, Detroit, is visit- | mg Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Murrin. Frances Corrimm. Elmvnh-_ snml`. mu weekend with Irlclms r.:-rv. Alphonge Marlcv hus returned all ter spendmg at week wxth his moth- er in I`or(mlu. Mr and R/ll`: T I T\/fnrnn Hun-_ }Il`. VlBIl\.'Kl I\`lIlLlVL'.\ l|l'IL' IL'\l.'llII_y. Happy birthday grct-tim,'.~: lu Hugh Konncy and Mrs. .1` '[`m`p(-_\'. Minvsing Station. whose l)irthd:1y.< fall February 29. A :~:cc0nd badminton t()UI'l1{ll1l('lH\ ny. Miss Mariette Gagnon, Mi.~`.~ Mario and Stella Lnlumicr<- and Joseph Dosmchcs. Pent.-tanguishcnr-. worv Sunday guests uf Miss Phil. Gettings. I Dven svmnuthv is (,-xl(~nd:-(I In mg Mr. anu Mrs. .1. .1. lvlurrm. Corrigun. Elmvulu, spun! I the weekend with friends l`.'.-H-, Alnhnnso Mnrlov has rvlurm-rl :1! - or In Lorumu. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Moran. B111`- rio. visited M11 and IVh'.s. P. .1. Mc- Ginnis_ Sunday. Surrv to renm-! Jusunh K:-nn.-v Limms_ aunduy. Sorry report Joseph K1-nn.-y has bevn confined In bed. but all wish him in speedy l'ccuv(!r_V. Mrs. J. 13. Clark of B:1I'rio and nophvw, Leonard Monro nf Winni- pt-g. visited relatives here 11 -L.-nlly. '5-lnnnu hi:-hrlnu lfl`lInIinnu In um reuruary zu. badminton tuurnznnont. was ht-ld during 1111- pus! wm-k. Contestants are showing xnurkn.-d improvement in precision and u;:_il- ily. 1 Gannon. Mi.~ (`S iueumgs. I Deep symputhv is L-xlendvd lrclalivus and friends of John Mc- Lcllan, who passed away m Sun- day. For further pm'Iivul:n`.s` sm- ,Obituury Column. . "Fhn w.-M-m ninhl ......-m.. ..,..-,| uniuiury uuumn. I The Friday night wt,-L-kly (`1ll`(l| parties are quitv '1' i)ll('n(i1`(l l There is to be an prize of $5.00 fur the highest scurc-i` at the end of UM- serie.s, as well as lhv weekly firs` `;i_nql sjecond -.p_l'iZCf, _ > A Bowlin'g"l nrty The C.Y.O. hold 2: bowling pnriy on F`ebruary 21 in Bzirrio. 'l`hr:. taking part wore: Mnrgarut Tum-r. Mac O'Neill. Frznncos l.(,i'lu.~'. ll<-l<-n Mulmy. Phil Gottings. Mary M(-- Ginnis. Murgnrt-t Mnrun. D(-ms Moran. Wilfred Marl:-v. Ellgvlll` Mulrny. Frank Couuhlin and Jznrk Kearns -~ highest SL'Ul`L`l _ Mac 0`- Noill. The (rvvning was (_'l)j(}yI'(i by ! all and nmrv enthusiasts h`.'L` sign icd for this coming Wetlncsclziy Brilliant Planetary Display The evenings of the pnxl week have bi`-on profitably spent w.'nvli- ing the drama in ihv .ki-x. 'l`lu inagnificum brilliuncv of thi-so plzinela which will not lp|)(.`2l1` fur ;m0'her hundred years. lmvv zi- r(iu.~'o(l Wid(`5`[)l`('.'ld il`lI('l`0Sl. Whr.-n unc can admire this peaceful gp~(-- laclc without fear if being in N10 path of dt-ath-d:-nling bombs. it is something for which ihv pmplp ul this honiispheru shuuld be (`l('l'Vl- nlly grateful. I Nulli Seeundus Class Slillllllg rnny . An enjoyable time was spem by thv members and vi.~'iim's of the Nuili S('('lllidlI.\. (-In:~'.~: of St. John's Church on Mundnv l`\.'l`l\i|H. ,'. when Hwy in-lvi n skziliiig pzirly ut the lucul rink. Rvpziiring to lhc 'cinn'ch nt It-n n`cim'k, invv 1-njoyed :1 buffvt lunch. I'M-sl)_vtc-rizm S5. l~3n_|o_v Outing ()n Fritlziy vvonim: the officers nnd l1l"lni)l'l`.\' uf lin- i r Suiuinv Scinml 1,-njnyod :1 slvi;.:ii- ridv, skniiiui party and silppcvxl \\ l\i(`h was >1`l'\'k'(l in line uhurc-h ixnwim-n1. _ (`nrh-rs at `Midlinul B0lIS[)it'l 'I`ln- fnlluwing (.'Ul`Ilpl'ib'l`(l the two` fink; of im.-ul mirlm-rs whu utivndedi llw Cnnmlu Sit-:nn. Linvs bon-' spit-i in Mldlanui. lV1nndziv. Rev. W. (T. S`tubb,~ . C`. E. Dnlchvr. Arliu Sibiinlti 1-ml Hirnin Pluycr; Ji\n1L`.`' E, l.!vnrd. E. W. Cznnpbvll. Mun-t tin llilchiv and Alvin Simpson. Knox We-lcunu-.s Minister and I`` am i I _v (_)n W|`(lli(`S(iZl)' 1-\'vnim,'. F`v|n'u:n'_\' 2`. tin` ('nlu, l'\`,L::lliuI1 of Knox Pros-| hylvrizin rinirch, Cmssinmi. held :1 rum-pliun in tin` Chlll`(`h bil.\`&`ln0l1l for Rx-v. nnd Mrs. C. G. .lun<-s and fznnily. 'l`lwn- wn.< an inrge x\tlend~ znirv. .\ slmrl pl`U).{l`Zln1l11(` nf rund- in;:.s, rn-x-ilnl1un.~`. music and (`inn-I nnnnty . wax m-njuymi; Mini .imn-s 1-xpn-.~.~'ul umirvciulinn fur Hw kindly \Vl`lt`lII11(` ~xlvlniv(i in liivni A .~:uciul hour was (`njny--d lI\`0|l' Hm hm 1-nus` ', The Churchill Young Pt`(lpl(". Union met on Saturday l`\'Fn)nl February 25, with Howard Stewzir`. the Christian Culture Convener. in charge. Mrs. C. 12. Todd gave an address on "Steward.~:hip of Self" Donald Gibson read the . Wallace Todd read n Duper on, A Parable of Great Surpriw-." Durutliy Lucas read n poem. I Junior Institute--Junlor Farmers The Churchill Junior lnstitult and Junior Farmers held their Feb- - ruary meeting on Tuesday evening: February 20. Kathleen Allan. Healtl` convener. was in charge or the Jr. In.`~titute meeting She read a nap- er on her motto. Wherever lhc-rI~ is a human being there is an Op- portunity for kindness". Mrs Rnb`. ` Bell gave an interestimr and in- vtructive talk on Health. The mil call. A Daily Heath Habit". was answered by eight members. The Institute and Farmers then joined and '1`. Swindle gave a talk on the Co-operative Programme for the farmers. Games and dancing fol- lowed by a lunch. closed the even- ing. _j_/;,.__..._ This is the radiator and here is the fan." explained the car sales- lrnan rt. Lirunam. Ref:-rce~W, E. Crznvford. ITIZIH. "That's fine! announced the lady. I've always wanted an a1l-seasrm r-M-" CHURCHILL JUST THE THING `smoun left for Little McCunkv_\': do-| I Shuring; u-nirv, Young: I. win::. . Roylmlds, Black mu-r uw l\`:l l'll|)$. l..U.l!..\. Social ' A largo (-rmvd :\Hl`I\(k`d 1111- so- ('i:.| ('\'I~lIiI);{ hvld in lhv Orznmzv Hull on 1-`riduv undor tho uuspict-s1 uf lhv l..(.M.;\. Pl`Up{l`\`.K\i\'(` l`ll('hI'l` and n'ukim.1v \u-rv p|:Iyv(i_ Prizes, for m-uvhx'- \\'oru wun by Mi.x`.x' Hut-I `n- l{m-hi.- and llm'nrd . Iidm and fur (`l`UkiIl()l` by Mrs, Clnrvncc Rm-hiv and Tum I)r:m1-r. I<`n1lmvim.'. (In .\`m`\'HI;{ of n~fr-alum-nts. :\ few .__._____..._.___. visiting her mother. Mrs. Jas. nm.~ Mrs. Thompson spent the weukend with her mother at C0- Mis Phvllis Murqu-is. '1"or0nto,[ L0] x g Mrs. their F0!)- Spa-rial :\l.Bl*Ill l`A ROSIE Bl!/\Nl) ;g.|_n,_ BREAD noun 67 Mum-i:xl-Ql1AKl-Ill BRAND III|.IInnIIII\ `noun um -vial I!lC.\"|` I~`(H)I)S IHKANI) 7i'AR'rAR SAUCE ii??%i23 PUFPED WHEAT z-~~%15 .\'|)1-('i:Il-.\`U\"|`I|K|`Il(iN 11 A It `-451! u`|)I'( lull lll1I`4AVVV|I\l I IXISIIKVII \II|III I`. SHOESTRING BEETS uni`!-I A I` III tnuiin I938 I-`nrd V8 Furdur 1936 Ford V8 Fordur 1936 Ford V8 Tudur 1932 Ford V8 (`uupv I931 Dudgv Sedan I931 Willys Sedan 1930 Fnrd Roadster Syn-(-iulr (il.l`INW()()l) illlillnlllunllin JAM Esslc TCLEANSBR 3 13 >`_|ll'I'IiII"-VV I`.-W I "A` n` 5` WAPERSI Sju-4-i:|l 3! I I S_|II*('i:I|-\'Vl'IS'I'()N'S SUI)/\ ll-u'I.. C`. Q ijjf linlth-n I.zn'|n- S|)t'('ia|-(`ll()l(`IC l l{lMl'I BICI-II" a , I jil f l'l{lMl-I Boneless Rib Roast 25 Sm-t-iul-l.l-IAN PIHMIC Blilil" In I In - l'Sl-Il) (`0Ml\lI-`.R(`l.\l. I939 Ford V8 Sedan De- |ivvr_v [937 R00. (`ab and (`has- sis I936 Ford \'8 (`ab and (`hassis I936 Ford \'8 Light Dc`- Boneless Pof_Roast ""1-6`: Sp:-vial 'l`l PRIME lil-II-2| In I tannin n`|N'('.Iill IIDAVIIIZII. I'IlIlVIl'a I5I'.I'aI` STEA K Boneless ROUND HMS ! .\'|)rvi:|l---.\`l\1()I(l'Il) 3 Q 11 1' S|M*('i:l|-(?lI()I(`I'I MIC/\'I`Y C Q CIT C ff! B|M'l'lZll-lvlllIIl I`: WI LAMB LEGS H1:-c-i::|- l.I-IAN I'lCAMl~2Al.Il) nltullllllll A llll II`: lll ('Ii I"`s`|VlI II\ I _;3A_co1si' SQUARES l'l\ll\!'I`lJ\IL`I ` _ _ , _` Sprain! ('()lYN'l'RYh lI)I`I an A Ital - 1'1 . u... . .. ...,,... ... livery I934 (`h1'\'. Light 1):-lh'rr_v 1934 Dodge Panel 1934 Ford V8 Panel 1933 Clwv. Light l)ellv-ry 1933 (`he\'. Panel 1930 (7hev. Stake Body Wa&"`iiuta'ig'"'" Zc lb. .\'p4-('iul~(`,Al.ll-`(HCNIA . l'Il'II)I.ESS NAVEI. ORANGES 000 00-004 00 coco rooooxo OOOOOIOJ l"I'!.`I| t\I..lIIr|Vlr I u mu 9 Hizlf l'I:\'l`.Vl()l{ ISRANID EERANBERRIES 1 5`? l RI(1l')S I'll"!-`l'IC'I'IVE UNTIL SA'l`Ul{l):\Y Nl(ill'I'. MAIKCII `.3. I040 mu-:sn|.v (`v'r Risnooms xvuru.-1 """"' " SI~Zl.l'I( "l'l'Il) Ql v/\I.l l`V 11- - .-._ .\'|H-vizlf X A Qijfjj Nl'Z\V 'l`|".X/\.\' (`IVRLY l.l'I/\l" DI-' - uu 1-ujij Ford Sales and Service 112-114 Dunjop Street A 'n'l('l\I`I'IH A.`-D INFORMATION A ; ifiiiiors Duniop and Mulcaster Streets. /\;)l!.'(:.\ . 70 l'ii:-:4-.uit.s` to the Pound l"Rl'l2~'lI IM I ()l{ I`l'II) BEEP FAT lII5.';`.'....-.. wmnnns :t:::::::;: \MncAnoNI uwvtu --1 t?---1: A truv Sruu-In style vmnkiq-. hlq-mlml \-.ith pl:-nly uf hutlrr. mulnu-ul uml s|)i(-vs - p:u'ti(-uI:u'l_v suituhlr for Hu- I.l'lll('ll st-:|.~mII. $90`i"'fi'# ??55iIiI=% cnrrncx .!!9f!9.!L3A!-!?_ / ATTRACTIVE RETURN FARES "\.\'(`()l'VER .................. ,. S72 nA;\' l)ll'JG(`) MINESING s. (15.1 PA . .V\r .\l('lN'l`()SlI gun APPLES 35` IIANID | l(`K| NU. I (il(Al)I'I .\I( lN'l`()SII min}: Ev:-ms` 1: lm -.'nnn\'nrI r.n:.kx-rs Clizb held thnir tho home uf Mrs. I. 1 Friday vvoning. This Sm-rial \\ ICS'l`()N'S IHIIIIIII XIlI` AND TRUCKS l.()l$l.:\\\' (iR()('l'Z'l'l`Il[l/LS (T0 l.I.VIl'l`l'Il) IHCAII 0|-'l"l('E-'l'()|l()N'I'() Vs In.~:tilul(- will of Mrs. Wilrnm I Yznru-h '7 WILLIAMS l{ASl'Il~2lll{Y or .\"l`lt:\\Vll~ZIll{Y .)'.T J / Enjoy Siqhfseeirfq K { 1 " ' `, All the Way ' 5, Maia; C/oag:h""'=. Yuu do not lmve to In-. an 1-xm-rt on nu-at. ur wumlc-r ulmut l(?ll(II'|'II(*.N`H. flavour or juivlm-ss ~|hun|(.-s 10 Lab- luw's tIistinct.iv1-. ('I4`(`li0ll for qlmllly you can he sure of table s:tlisl':u'li0I| Iwfurv yuu Inn ! 3` I (iuldrn I.Lll'p{t` P Brown pkg. ' BRANI) FANCY RICII '15`.-urn. IHCI) S()(`KlYIC 'l`in BRANID (1ll()l(`I-2 N,,_ 35 ' Sun: I u .,;.. 7 I III!` n`lI".. lh-ml:-I`:-(31\`lmIld~:. l`:l. Yellow I`urnips 1 Gmul .\'iI.4- l!um'lI out Ann`-a wu- .\'l~`.l.l".( "l'I~I|) A N I) HI`.-\ R.-\.\"l`I~II".I) Skinlvss Smoked SMALL LINK ' was the lust met-lung with the pmjt,-(-I on E lTl(`n`5. A 00:; ulau hold an A mu w. Mrs, Ge-urn tiny aftcrm R4-(I Crn.s'.~:_ nm 1; n 1 u u \.I Ira.`-. The Y.".U. mm-Hm: nn c-voning was in ('hnrg<- ur I sionznry cnnvvm-r. Mary ` The lhrmtr was "M1-(hull my Work in India." We reserve the right to limit. quzmtlllc-s of all nlcrt-.II'.uuli.~u-. tn l`:unll,v weekly l't`(|llil`l*lll(!IIlS, I'(`(`UIl Adclt-cl Al, I IVIVI \-UUBII / , Advertise in The Examiner. NEWS or ELIVIVALEW K I |n1\ A Luu tou was hvld :- G(.-uruv Juhnxl aflernoun in ni (',I`nts` Ihtlu-(I Slit-ml I Ilu . 2 15 ?-`J -= 24 15`! H~qt. Mn-.ka-I Q j 23 29 19 .5-.j.NP. gum! .-sin-. (I1)'I.. `C0000 OOOOOCOU "'-23 25* I-ll). ling ?` 2 21 21 14 14 u H) vgmm-trllon Sim-ping Gur- Sc n(- nmnv OI Inst l`u1,~<- -1 mp lam! I Momlay lhv Mix- Mclmnn. Mis.\`iuI|- and Mrs. Mnttllo.-\v| In nll Rnnduv. 1'L`b.1 b0urg_ g Miss Phyllis Murqu-is. Toronto, spent the wuukund M the home of her bmtlu-r. :\.1v-:< Annie Bzmncrmzm. Humil- `s pmx-nts. 5. Bu-urdsul A` G. B(!:u'ds:1! 1`m'nn\u will l l 1 :-iv and F`. -In the w B1-m` the Siunnl I work- l"'.lb<-M WUl'k- Ur- and Wyclle W.A. Tea A delightful afternoon tea was held at the home of Mrs. S. A. Tip- ping on Wednesday, under the aus- pices of the Women's Auxiliary nl Wycliffe Church. Over thirty ladies attended and enjoyed a social tim.- ltogether. A very interesting Vege- table Contest was ut on and the lprizes were won y Mrs. C. G. Jones and Mrs. F. G. Ritchie. Re- freshments were served by the hostess and committee. Enid Hurtlc, Pcnetang. is holiday-l ing at the home Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Rankin. MFQ Y\I1'nr-nullnc I;-nynu~l:~v gnnni uankm. Mrs. Marcellus Waverley, spent Ithe past week with her sister. Miss Jane Simpell. Wm. Cass:-Imam mmm*od in Cold- nan on Wednesday mgm. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Euklcy and dauxhter Barbara spent the wcck with the farmer's mother. Earl Snlisburv and friends of To- ronto. spent Tlwsdzny with the farmer's brother. Archer Salisbury. a The town hall is taking an :1 new brutlwr. 1V1":<. Annie Bunncrmzm. Hamil-1 tun, iv visiting her sister, Nlr:~:. C. E, Dutcher. l Mr-< I).-m, 'l`lmmsun is .~:x)L-n(Iim{ a houxjs` dancing was enjoyed to nu {music furnished by Gray`.s Orches- m' wm-nn. Inn 1*... i |.n)era1 convenuon. The Women's Institute held :1 Vcrly successful dance in the town `hal Wednesday night. I Mr. Ravmond Euklcv ;1m'mcr s ormner. I\l`(:l1L'l' aansoury. ~ town hall is taking on a new `appearance bv being re-decorated and installation of new hydro light- ing equipment. Thn Young Pooulc of tho Presbv- I mg equipment. The Young People of the Presby- terian ehurch held a very enjoy- able social evening at Mrs. George Rzmkin's on Friduv night. with g:nne1~:-ChiI1ese ehev.-kers_ erokinnlc, ;l11ll.'~`iC. etc. RefI`e. were |s('rved by the Indies. The next so- ` eiul evening to be held at Mrs. Ken. I H0unmme's. JZIHC mmpeu. Wm. Casselman motored to Cold- water on Wednesday to attend thv I Libc-ral convention. ! I T'hn \Hnnnnn'c lnulihuhx hnlr! ': iwevkend at Newmnrkct. , Mr. and Mrs. A. Fame and baby of Orillia were visitors at the rec- Iory 0'1 Saturday. Am.-li(-:m services-Al St. l etvI"~`.l T I I , ` Knox Church at 7.30 p.m. Miss M. Craig is spending a few duys in Toronto. Miss Helen Phimislor snout the Anglican services--A1 etm"~`. ll u.m.: St. Jaunes`. 2 p.m.: St. Juhnis. 3.30 p.m.: midweek service at St. John's. 8 p.m. Thursday. llory smuraay. uuys In '1'oromo. Miss Helen Phnmstor spent weekend at Newmnrkcl. Mr nnrl My-c A `Pninn nnrl hnhv A.1lax1 Cole is visiting friends in Niagara Falls. Mrs. R, Archer spent a day at L. Archer's, this week. Nlrs. A. Wilson is spending :1 week with frivnds in Barrie` Miss S. Robb spent the weekend with friends in 'I`or(mto. (`.nnrl:1r\ and F`Im'nnn\ Brown of Dntcher. Mrs. Dan. 'l`hom:4-.m S[)L'l1(1fl1) couple of Wllukh` with hL'l` :.i.-:1t:r in Hamilton. MI": W. N. Brudlt-y is >`]')(,`l1dil"Ig- a cm.-plo of wuvks with hm` mother at Gnnunuquc. Miss; Vulmu 'l`t-rrv is .spcnding a the SICK ust. g Dr. and Mrs. F. Webb and chil- dren. Mrs. D. Jacobs and Chuit`. .~punl Sunday at L. Scott's. t ...__ 5 (Tue Late for Last Week) I Mrs. Pearl Mooney of Torontu is [visiting with Mrs. L. Jones. . Htrb. Hankins returned home af- wnh friends m Toromo. George and Florence Brown of 1`r~ronto spent Sunday at S. Cox's. 1 We are sorrv to report that 73.1 Toronto spent Sunday at 5. cox 5. We sorry report La-.=sm' and Tom Campbell are an the sick list. Dr nnrl Mrn W W4-l\l\ nnrl Phil-I visiting with Mrs. L. Jones. i af-i tor :1 couple of weeks in Toronto. Mrs. J. Mason is visiting with ler couple 01 weeks In '1'0rom.o. | Mrs. is visiting H101` daughter. Mrs. W. Hill. Wye- vale. Nlrc F`. \NiI ham rnhurrmd vale. _ Mrs. E. Wilson has home after u couple of 'l`m`(mto_ | Nice Innn Tiivkin nnri ' '1'm`(m\0_ ' Miss Jean Dickie and W. Kirk of Toronto spent the weekend at 1?. Wilson's. Nliuu `Ruin Flnvninu nf HiIl 1:; wnsmrs. Miss `Reta, Fleming of Hillsdale |:md Stan. Jordan of Elmvalo. spent Sunday at '1`. Fleming's. .._-_.__.g.__. ._ I ...___._. t On Monday, February 26. at 10 .:\.m.. :1 rcpresontntion of the com- !munit_v of Slroud and Painswick 'mot at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. ,B. Wnrnica to make plans for ~-._4..-c H `follow-up meeting or the FCdCl,`i\`-J mm ~o`r Agrfcuittrrv. ~*" " I Aftnr cnmn rIi:m|<:inn wiH\ U R Mrs. John Kirton is in Toronto for '_~ few weeks. Earl Johnston spent the weekend at his home in Norwood. Mrs. Bert. Rowloy spent Thurs- day with friends in Barrie. Ho. Bub Srigluy of Camp Bordon weekend. _ . Nnnh Cmmn of 'l`hm`nburv Fo|low Up Meetings Of 3 Farmers` Conference At Stroud On March 12-13 1 LION U1 HRTYCTIIIUTE. After some discussion with D. R. McLean and several very interested {;ll`ll`lCl`S. a ehziirmnn and Secretary were chosen nnd plans made to hold :2 community evening in Strnud Community Hall on Tll(`Sd:l_\'_ Mar. I2. at 8 pm. All interested in z\gri~ culture are invited to attend and have an evening of pleasure and education. A report of the Georgian Bay Fm-rners' Conference will be given and `Mr. McLean will show motion pictures nf what cn-npera- tion has accomplished in the Marn- Itirne Provinces. 0.. .`IA '.\lr\Iup:r-Irv Ann Xllaplnnc-av nmu I"I`0\'|l1COS. On the rnlmving day. Wednesday. March 13. in the Community Hn1l.u conference will be held. starting at 1 n n\ mhnn cnvnn vnrv ndnrntinnnl NewII;;;ic~eI1 .BA;.I;dMCiives ! Excellent Program Here Tho concert by Ncwmarkot Citi- 7.:'n.\" Band. sponsored in an ex- -~hnnm- hv Rnrrin Rand, M thn l.`.'H.\ DRIIIU. $pUlL"Ul'{`U Ill EU! UK` :~hungx- b' Barrio Band. at m Roxy 'I`h (re on Sunday evening. run-nr~lr~d non!-Iv 700 mmnln \vhn l\UX)' IHKIIUT.` UH DlHl(1_V \'\'t`l1lHg. mtrnctcd nearly 700 people. who wvre grvatly plvusud by the fine pl'Ug1".H`lllh0 and excellent playing at the visiting musical unit. Undvr the leaulcuship of Band- maslor Robert Mhure, Nt`\\'ln.'ll`k\~' Band. gnrbed in red tunics and dark blue lruusurs. presented :1 varicd programme of marches. se~ lectiom and overtures. The band was well balanccd and playvd with very fine tune and shading. Last year they scored 98 points to take first place at Waterloo class B band contest. and at the ONE. were second with 96: points On Sun- day evening they played their C.N.E. test piece from Tscha.ikow- ski". Mr. Moore is president of the Canadian Bandmastcrs' Asociation nnm. lnno...~o= ....u-n .. ..n....no A...u cnnrorenco wm De m-nu. sulrunx at 1 p.m.. when snnu` very educatinnal addresses will be delivered and an opportunity given for discussion. "Ace" Bailey, Ltlllilliln ES\'|l'\GI11Z`lSI{'T5 .`\.V01`l8ll0X\ Other features were a comet duet by musicians Gregg and Arlett, :4 very beautifully rendered soprano solo by Mrs. Marie Draper Lyons. wife of the president of the band. and a saxophone quartette by musi- cians Marshall Lyons. Austin Bram- mar. Eugene 1\`l(:Caffre_v and Aub- rey Bailey. the mm a brother of the well known hockey coach. .\._.:__.__. Subsc;ibe tot The Examiner. Gnnunuquc. Miss Vulmu 'l`v.'l'ry .spL-nding few days with h(.'l' sister, Mrs. Ge0.| G'armw_ Bul`riu. - Rnrn--- I`n Mr. Mntlhc-\v[ L}cA:iat:::sas` mm: ,_4, 4,, EEBRIDGE `f . (`rs cmkinnlc_ returned I . weeks In I M1`. and Mrs. Glen Muruy's. Miss Eva Rumble has returned home after spending a week with Mrs. (Dr) C. R. Rudolph, Brunt- ford. Mr and MI`: (Iran? nunnn unnr-.. x.uuu.uca In Lluuwu rAcaugu:I_y. Y.P.S. The Y.P.S. met in the Presbytcx-~ ian church on Monday evening with :1 large attendance. Mrs. D A. Forsyth gave a very inspiring talk. on "The Situation of Todd} Leading Up To `:2 Climax." Mrs Ritchie favoured with mmw song. in which the Y.P. joined. Rev. J M. Ritchie gave his talk on th< "Studying of the Bible." A can test conducted by Irvine Pledge brought the meeting to a close. Joy Casters` Meeting Well Attended The Jnv (`.n, hold ihpir rnnni. xoru. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dunn spen- Sunday at Waverley. Mr. Scarlet returned home with them aftex spending a week with his grand- daughter. Rev. J. M. Ritchie will urencr. George Shortreed is visiting his daughter at Port Stanton. Mr. and Mrs Garnet Reid have uaugmcr at Fort Stanton. Mr. and Mrs, Garnet Reid have returned home after spending their honeymoon in Florida. Miss Albm-ta Revnuld.-1 and l.1ovc` Uarmw_ |sul`ru3_ Born--- I`u Mr. Mntlhcwl Bowman, Elmvulq on Sunday. 18, 1940, a son. t Mr and Mrs Hurt Rmvlvv were. nnugnmr. M. Ritchie preach his farewell sermon on March 17 he having accepted the call tn Westminster and Gloucuslm churches in Ottawa Presbytery. vn: Joy uaslers meeting wen Auenuea The Joy Casters held their meet ing of Feb. 27 in Jamieson`s Hal with 125 present. The programme in charge or the Hillsdale groin. opened with a guitar selection. 1 short dialogue entitled "The Wa is On" was taken by Cliff Brown and Jack McKee-ver. This cause! much laughter among the RUdl`nC( Jack Corlett favoured with a gui tar selection followed by a reading by Mrs. Russ Arksey. A mocl wedding then caused much laugh ter. with parts being taken as fol lows: Preacher. J. McKee-vcr: bride Russ Arksey; groom_ Mrs. R. Ark sey; b.ridc.~7maid'. Glen Murdy groomsman, Mrs. J. McKeever. Mr: G. Murdy. acting as the bride" father. gave the charming am beautiful bride away. 'I'he pro gramme concluded with ste dane ing by Art Lesnerance. anein was then enjoyed by all. with Mv and Mrs. O. Snider. Miss Lenn Maurice Johnston and Art Lesper ance _providing `the music. Th very bountiful lunch was the: served. noneymoon m 1-'1or1ua. Miss Alberta Reynolds and Lloyc" Murdy_ Midland. spent Sunday at Mr. and Mrs. Glen Murdy's. Rumble has returned HL19 l0l'd. Charles McCarthy spent ._n woo} ` with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Berthelott and Frances. Utopia. visited friend here on Sunday. Three Quilts were nuiltod in H1. l Harold Middlebrnok is sporting : 1939 Ford. (`him-Inn l\/I:-("nu-0|-ny ennui n \nnn'. nere Sunday. | quilts were quilted in th. United Church School room ins` Friday for war refugees. The Misses Teresa and Holenm rrmay I01` l`(`Illgt.`CS. Teresa and Helen: Dumond spent last weekend skiin at Limberlust Lodge. Huntsville. The members of tho Srntnh Sm at Llmberlust Lodge. Huntsville. members of the Scotch Set tlement are planning a runovatio and are at present hauling sand. Nfnu-hurxr Qnunu-Inn ! .1.-`A 0.. '1`- umnnng as a nurse. Visitor's to Toronto last week in cluded Chas. Corswell. Dr. and Mrs Cummings, Rev. D. G. and Mr Kendal]. and Mr. and Mrs. Ferg Sutherland. I.n:1dinu' Air:-rnnnnn (`Mun-1.. uuu cut: at pluaulll uuullllg aunu. ! Marjory Sutherland went to To mmu Western Hospital last Satur \ Inlay to commence a 1hree-yea \ training | Vi:~:it0l's tn 'I`nrnntn Inn! umnl: in 1940, ` Mr. and Mrs. Burt were Sunday guests uf Mr. and Mrs. Ray Saxon. Br-.\dfm` Miss Luis Kcusl. l%:n'ri<-. is via- iting her ;:l`un(|])lIl'l'|)l:s, Mx. and G. 1.. U5hL`I'. Mr and Mrs. OI`- aumerland. Leading Aircraftman Charla Fender. R.C.A.F.. and Mrs. Pender Trenton, spent last week with tlv lattors parents. Mr, and Mrs. Jo:- Shaughnessy. A epidemic of `flu has struck 1h anaugnnessy. epidemic of `flu struck t`n home of Wm. Brooks. Jack Gre: and Mrs: Brooks have been confin led to bed and now Mr. Brooks i shut-in; but the others are better. Mr -an;-I Ill-e D Dnuvno ml` 1 A6`-us. . nu. ntvu wnuaa Ian.` A box contai_ning 34 pillow cov ` ers...:LLwp{ai::s.xv2-mA}e1-s+_ -93-paixxsooka. :17 hosmtal gowns. I3 scarves. - .~nul.-HI; UUL Int` tuners are DELICF. Mr. and Mrs. R. Boyes of Lefro) were recent visitors at Jas. Smith`. . . . also Mr. Stewart of Beeton vis itud his sister. Mrs. A. Bradley . , Mrs. E. Cc-rswell and daughter: Margaret and Ruth. Toronto. spen the weekend in our midst. Fd\.v.'ll`(I Inhh whn ha: hnnn vnrw me weekend m midst. Edward Webb, who has been vcr: sick with heart trouble. is some what better, and hopes are held on for his recovery. Mrs. Geo. Gum ma.-rson has had several seriuu h\`ll`[ attacks recently. Glad to to port she too is much better. He sister. Mi.~s McLean, is caring to.` her. l Finn Had (`I-nc: nnv 1 ex's...eu.pa u`.s.wnII 31191-9; 43- pan: wok:-.. 17 hospital gowns. scarves. pneumonia jackets, 1 sweater, 1 hel met and 1 pair mitts, was shippe. from our local Red Cross on Thurs day of last week. On the samr evening a dance and euchre part: was put on in the hall by th- south-west division of the commun ity for Red Cross funds, which net- ted over $23. Mrs. R. Dixon and Mrs W. Madill wvro in charge. Th: north-czlst mu-ty netted over $20 and a south-vast party will be pu on, March 13. IIv_.____.o__ I__-`u.,. nu, uuu LII Au. Women's Institute The Senior Institute hold then February meetin at the home c Mrs. Wm. Suther and, with 17 pre sent. besides children. After the re gular busim-ss routine Mrs. Wm Ritchie. president_ gave a good re port ur the Georgian Bay Farmers Conference. held in Barrie. She wa- \'er_v favorably impressed with ul the .~peakers. but considered lh nddre.'\< of Misx` Muephail on Democrney". as a climax. The lad} ex-M.P. spoke with such ease oi the subject of Rule of the peoplc for the people. by the people" which she claims Canada has no`. that she held the attention of hm listener.~ for over an hour. She elm ed by saying. "That is all--thanks" The next meeting of the Institut- will be at Mrs. D. (`umming's March '28. Miss Luella Denney is visiting her sister in Toronto. 1\r1i~\ Aihmn N"o\l` cnnnt n fnw ner _s:sxcr_ In Toronto. ' 1\h.~;\ Axlecn Mxllor spent :1 few da s last week in Barrie. .e\nrm\ I-`Jli: had an nnnrnlinn nu 035$ IDS! V\ (.`t`K In Barrie. e9rg_e Ellis had an operation on his lm m Barrie on Thursday last. 1\.1i<< Ansv Millnr hnc nxhn-nod on Mrs, S. l\. Tipping. P10. G('m'gl- '[`t.'rl`_v Corps. Kin;:.vlm1, spvnt and with his pun.-n1.s, Mi.-;< (}vr1rmh- `

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