Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1940, p. 13

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-!~`.uih-' mak. 1 mile! 5011 nu-l. Sinnnn slzmcl; l tni hm! wxlh S] hmwn m-nan vnlnul wusl and lmlll.x'u.<.~ tuukv. xprin; 501; I v>lu,',x (':\l'(l lublu-1 I kiln-Inn tn :<:l-.n, I .`~".'\\'il` rm`; 1 runzlll 1 . l)('lll`||l .`-L I my, muvhnu rulug 1 :-1-1 1 nu:-Inlilr ml Alvin Hubbert spent a few days lusl week at Purl I\IvNicull. Mn: ML`Lullan and sun Teddy uf` Nc\.\'mm'ke-I spun: Thursday at hm` home here. Nil` -xnri Nlrc YL/Ln-ric urn =n.nnrl.l ll|IlIIl' lll LIIIUIIKU Luvoly Easter services were held un Sunday in bath (`hLll'(`hUS. SK. ')`homus Anglican. Church. dvcural-. ed with hive-!y spring fl0\Vo.`-l'>'_ hold? the S\`l".'iCl' in the morning. wi`h special music. The Unitud ('hul'(`h s(*r\'ice was in the cvvning< its de:~ umlinns an luv:-lv baskvt uf Calla lilirs smi by Miss G Adams I)!` Orilli-.1 in memory uf hm` muthnr, Ezistur visitors in tho village from Tm-milo: Mr, and Mrs. Mc- -Dunuld nnd Renh Kendall, in their home . . . Mr. and Mrs. E. Haunti- Mini: II().\'. Minn`: HON. W. L. M. KING Prime Mmistor 13 years ON. C. D. HOWE Nlinislt-1` of 'I`r:m. s1-IANTY BAY { IV. AVQIIW. IIIIV IVIIYLI1 Minister of Labnr we men, over masu.-r. Miss Ann Marie Hurvic is spend- ing the Easter vacation with her ;5I'an(lm01h(-r in Orillia, Mrs. Jas Drr-nnnn nnrl (Lnrdnn 11111`. V`. II. `.l>l4lLI\ slvr 'I`mdv and Crnnnwrvt` . nere. and Mrs` Murrxs an` spend- `xo Easter vacation (ll then` in 'Y`nrnn!n HON H . I). E .- H. .. I ULER r-... . NORMAN McLAR l`V . 1.... HI` I nlnw master` V ` Tnrnnto . l{AUl'l. .-0.... \H.vl` Ul'l. I)ANl)l RA-NI) \VlYhUu1 I u|'Ifulm U um and 1` the recto Ausman. (` bert's . . with Mrs : Mu-c D.`-an "mm NURMAN l{(.)_('.l-IRS Mr. and Mrs. David Mrfmnn an_d -daughter Pmsy and Miss, Jessw Howard are .~pnndmg a few da_v.~. in 'I`01`nntn. Mica liu. ,lnhn.hm |x71`FT'iHFd ;5I'ancImmn(-r In UnI1m_ Mrs. Jas. Drc.-nnan and Gordon Kirtun nf 'I`nr:mtu spent the week- onrl with their parents. Mr. :md Mrs (fvril Rnhinsnn of TIM` ('0! hold in n Charles F April 2, 1- the yarn. nn `rornnln. Miss Olive .luhn~mn n-mt-rtnined a number n.` fr`0nds un Friday. when a wry -I\jH_\-'2lbh- uvomng was spent. ` Tho cmmnunitv Red (`rnss wiil HON. .I. A. MACKINNON Ministvr Withnul Purnliu J! HON I\Im1.~I.- HON. J. L. RALSTON Minister of Finumru x Mr - I'ectm'y |SI"n.']l\ III ll()N. '1`. A. CRERAR lvlinisler of Minvs ana M1`. and NIFS, r. ruuen. m . . . Mr and Mrs. J. man. at Mr. and Mrs. 0, Hub- s Mr und Mrs J. Ross. ` Mrs. W. A. Russ . . . Mr. and Re;-cdy. at the-xr sunum-r homu- Mr, and MIX Ralph and Mr. Mrs (`n.~:'_ ul nu-xr summur '(H11H1l|l\H_\' I\l'(l KFIISS \\ ll|l rnwlxng at the hmnn of Harris on Tuesdav night. to organize and disn'ibn.m- n. GRENFEL { onrn wnn Inc-n' parents. Mr. zmd Mrs. Cyril Robinson Frooltun. OnL.. visited the fm`mt'I".` sister. Mrs. S. A. Tipping. Saturday. MI'Q W Q1:-nhnng-run nn.-I Ificc gj cg N()RMA.\' -1` nl I\ ;m..n and -5-..--u-Q N K()( HICKS nun} l)z-h-m':- Pullen. :1 n n.. Barrie I25 polls) Collingwaod (16) ("rnnn-xnro I?) I L/l'i1l`.`InUl't. Va 1 . Stayner 13) F105 (8) .............. .. Notlawasagn 1 )4) Oro 19) .................. .. Sunnidiaale (8) . Vespra I3) .......... .` ` Clark. 58 Victoria L)! Moore, 89 Blake .......... .. Freeman. 27 Charlotte .. MCMEHUS. 102 Mulcasber Simpson, 17 Poy-ntz ...... .. Stone. 73 Collier .......... .. Lindsay. 25 Grove McKee. 56 Worsiey .. Kain, 10 Owen .............. .. Hill`s_ 55 Elizabeth ...... .. Shank, 10 Sophia .......... .. Christie. 90A Mary Elrick. ~66 Eccles `Vickers. 6 Ecules . White, 222 Bradford Collins. 122 Cumberland McDuugal1. 19 Essa ...... .. Lang. )0 Centre Advanco Pull I .WardAOne ....... .. Ward T.wu Wand Three ., Ward Four Ward Five Wzzrd Six .... .. Advzmcv Poll I Apto ........ `. Rowley's `Phelpstun Vigo .......... .. Li1licrnp`s Langman's Elmvnle ' Avening I`-urvin'c Mrs. F. Stcpht-nson and Miss Ruth of QI'illia are visiting the J'nrrn(,-r':' .='.1.str-r_ Mrs. Arthur Cape-I hl.`.|.\'lu (VII-`J. >3. :1. Jlppillg. t3Ll|.|.lll.l(l_y.i land. Mr nnrl `MI :-c \Unltm- Qr-nH nnrl '\,l.|IIn:.~ '. Duntroon Cashluwn . 4111 Line Corncrs Syno1t'.< .......... .. Batteaux Dunedin Glen Huron Singhamplon Lawrence's , Millie's 'Nuttawa ................ .. \,lUVVl| lllll . Bertram'.< Town Hall . Edgar .......... .. Rugby _ Jm'ratt`.s- .... .. ION) Station . Hawkostm1(- Shanty Buy . I Brentwnnd ........ .. New Luwt-ll Nn_ New Lowell No. A".-.in`u L,I'UW.\ \,lIllll l.\ I Tory Hill ................ .. Sunnidale .(;ur.ns:17s Wasagn B:-uch .... ..' Totals complete ...:6.0l7 Mznjurity for McCu-dig Minesing Grenfel Edcnvalom H ;Anten Milllsw ! Ferndalv l Totals ............................ ..l Majority for Mccunig - Brock IV} IO HIIIU . . Purl MC'Ni(`ull Viclurxa Hurbuur (`..la-l...u0n.. Town uf Orillia I e.~x1elanguishex\(- Midland X). ..-o Rr-`KYir-. .II V Ilik-Ul Ill lltll Culdwmer Mmchedurth Medonle Ornllia Town `Tuy 'l`In\.' Jana. M1`. and Mrs. Wnlt.(.~r Scott. and Miss Peggy Scott. 'I`(n'untr), xvore wvokond ;.{u(-:~:1-s of Mrs. C. E. Camo- lnnrl. 1\/h- nrnl T\Ih-x- f`..nil 1(n'\v-\r\ nnrl. Details of Voting In the Three Simcoes Totals ...................... .. 7:77-1 Majority fur McCuaig .. Hillsdalv I xn Q: I NIL. 3|. Lauum Carlyon Wnrlnlustcr M\)ul\s1ul1 Eady Vusey Mrs. Shawl; R Fh'lllil\g'.\' 'CuLllSUl] W_vcbri(\g- 9 l.z-fulvz-`s Corner LaI:mv.aiu- Wyevule `Highland PI. | Gibson's 'I`0t:1ls .................... .. 653 Majority fur McCuni;,-; Totals Majority for Mt-C:uuip, Totals . . . . ` . . . . . . . , ` ` .. 27l Majority fur ML-Cuaig Totals .. Mujurily Tululs Majurily f4 'Xnclud*s mssmg mnn. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Knapp and} Ch.(ll'('Y1 of London spent Easter with thv fm'm(,-1"s mother, Mrs. `Knapp. l Owing In Ihr- s't.m`m nn Sundav Tuluk: . -Mi Majority Ior Mcl.e-an NORTH SIMCOE E!-.-4...In hnf` Totals _ 155% Majority 101' McLean .` Hill J` l-~loH-owasaga , ., 36 EAST SI MCOE lt` Tx)u'.~ll1 up IQ` Louis . Su nnido le_ Summary Nh-I .o was no S('l'\ ml t-hurch. NY!` slnrl ` ` -- LL`! ` fur McLo.-am s Vast-_v pull Medonte _ Vespra 1 Flos- Oro n Tiny "Mc'cu /A`, ,, - U"V" fT 1 Brock McCuaig ...l.844 2.286 ...`1.-653 1,218 l86 I51 258 308 471 720 663 695 . 286 72.`. 271 484 395 492 _, _ I lg .......... `. -2-2:. \ Brock Mccuuig 1 256 ! 375 1 `UNI Brock M('(`.u:1i;:` -2-: 7: 1 l'(l (-nurcn. I MI`. and Mrs. S. A. Tipping and `(.'hiI(|l'('n z`-nd Miss Vcmnn Usher] spent, Easter` Sunday with I'1'ic-nds :11 Cnldwutt.-I`. 1\/II` znnrl Nlru J F` ("null nf Winrl- . 395 Cunig ._. , Mcht-n H 2.326 1.157 1.32? can W 209 lVl|." Bruck Cua i .1 73 107 Ill] IAH `IL 106 I0 119 (II! to 135 an 0 I 145 97 ll`) oz. 136 '71: 101' Mrs. K('nn(`Lh 1Vl(.'AulCy. Bm`n--'I`u Mr. and Mrs. Orville T.uck(~- mm Dorothy Atkinson) at Vm`mil1iun. Al1.a., on Friday. March 8, 1940. :1 daughter MI`. and Mrs. C`.Iifl`0rd Goldsmith of Kil('|1(!n(!l` and Mr. and A. L. Guldsmith uf Toronto spent Flznslx-1' with MI`. and Mrs. J. A. (".nlrh:nniH-u UL 170 H`) nu 150 104 In 7.082 1,065 ` I 2.286 1 Smith 2.242 ' .Il|lI V IUI 149 . 109 I 143 I 109 I I`) ' 1211 115i 134. mu` 102 "195 113i um. J 1.) i 185 on 727:} 249 i I41 11-1 NH '71: I 1-mslx-1' wxu Gnld:;mith. Miss G. Eckel went to Toronto for the Easter vacation. Ross Naismith sment ihp hnlidav 0.: 103 n- n 110 ligjf) (I1) IN` 107 ? ..-~. l 9 V `aw ix : \ 1' I10 H5 nu ` "265 20.) I Km 3 (ii! i R( \" ( }(-:'u 15 vullvd (:11 hi my Frzmk Mm` 41 . have tnkr-n g 1 don. Ali. 76 ` 26 g In Owing jg the smrm Sunday and x-nn(.h1.mn of tho ruad.s, there was no st-rvi(:v nt /\ll(-nwrmd Unit- I-II I-hurt-I1 Innisfil ....... .. 'I`cL-umsoth - lussur<.~ntiu I 'Iutte11ham \l7 f?u-llli-xx Adjalu Allistun . Beck: 11 Brad ford l4`u.... I Bll_VL`l'(._\` Lurvtlu Murzm'.~` iQ1n2Iil`s .. ` IJIJI` L` I Amarzmth Melanc*1hun l I\II". n.- I .. E Mulmur ..... .. Orzulguvillu I Shvlburnv 1 I Elmgruvv I Braden} Ivy . . . Angus Cmpkuwn | I`hurntun [ .u.\:1m' | Bond I-In-ml 3 Mid(l|t~1(m `J (7uuk.~'luwn :{iGill'uI`(| ` ;L`,o|Il,\ uIl'.~' I ` B(`lh(.'S(l&I Churchill ` I ('fl`u_v Tlmrxmm .. Slrmld ...... .. Cl`2li}4Vll(' !Hul1_v I Pilil).*`\A/`i-(,'.}V(` |Cunk.~`lnwn nave 1 l ` I Llulu -u SAHIIIRBAY, Mrxlili-i 30 1 |...n'..4 1 ..b.`...-. Pilllilll" 1 hnnkl {Gould's u I`(-g,-:n't`s ' Huxmm-lI`_< Wi|(.-n.\"s . 'I'hmm.~unvil|v I ` . |(.Ul)k."lIl\.\ |l EV('l`('H l\il'li' ;Sh< ph<-rd'.~` 'I`utz`.-l.< ...................... ..2.368 3.8 Simcuv majm-it_v for Rnwv 1.!` DUF`FI SECTION An-u-1|-unilx Ill`) ` I`u1u]s . . .`..1.8:H Gram! tutu] .......... ..-1.202 Tnlul znujmity fur Rowe 'I'n1:1|.\' M:rjm'il_v Canon. 1 Missx-.< Kalhawinu C0uL{hlin \\-orv Em: their pmonts. Sr-hmnl is clnsud m-rr- X Cm), Ell'i!'k (:1 with his family r-unn l`ul;Il.x` ..... .. 1VL`Ij ful` _l`.'.'lsI('x' \'H('{IIllH] H1 Thv high school 5 nrtl Slum-. Marv '1`: Ginnis and Jack I n...:.- hm 1|-u. In .n-up 'l`ulnl.~: . M:Ijuril_v Jl'\I Ul\III-\ I , lvlrnnvun nav- l l)uf.l'01_ l china rubim,-Y. 1 bank (:&I(,`; l 1-xtunsiun table; 4 dining chuirs; l I'()('k(`l'2 1 glass: czI;_,'o with nwl; I jurclini:-r<- stzmcl: l ft,-rm-r_v; L;-.lccLric lublv lamp; l linoleum run, l2 by 15`; 1 glass cupbuurclz ] wull Cluck; l clay cuuuh: l clwst of (lI"dWt'l`.\ with mirrnr; 1 bcdruum Suilv` maki. s|)l'ims und muttres l(Ill('l 1 irun bud. brmvn em mt-l. Simmnns; l (ln-ssvr: l wash- mil:-I ram; 1 sjnglv bru.ss with s|n'im.: and runtirussg 1| <-namvl bvd, Sinmnmds: 1 wulnul ~wu.~:h. J xv! of springs nmllrm-.~:.s; 1 nuk L)('(ll'l)Ul1l suitv springs and nmll.n-.~'.<: l tulle-I vmu,:ulvun1_I'up,_ 6' by S)`; 1 lublv; 1 kilrlwn cook .~:lu\'r; l1ll)ll*; 4 kiu-In-In ('|mir.~:: l :':nl`u; .\`l'\\'ll`.;{ m:u~h'nu-; 1 wall mir- lublv with sldu lruw0r: `J lu-nu-luvs: p:mtry table: I wash- ing mm-lnnv; l wrim.-,m': `.1 tubs`. l uf luv lungs; l ucl`/.v; :1 quzmlily of wood; :1 numbvr ml tlm-lrw l'ixLurn.~': u quamlily Iv!` Mall:-I`.\`. (`l`ll(`k..\'. ::l\u\'cl.~`: u (|ll:lllll1_\` ..- ......l.;...r nnmuilx m1ll(`l`\' uln.~'.\- 'I`ul1I|.\ Mznjurily fur l{u JIIKAII5 . M:I.]1)I'i1y fn DUFFERIN-SiM~COE Summary SIMCUE SECTION l'!|nu- . 1- . I)..- .|.L'llllillH .}willimbur_\' null` HUHI('.`5 IUT U Eauiler 5 Easter hints und 1 '4Il\lIil'IHhl)\' hv "IHlIllIrlI ~ . `T ~. \ Wst Gwillimbury (hlvnnrv H PHELPSTON Gt-rald l.x;f|u.< nf Wv.~".v:n his p'.1r:nl.~' ruc(5I\l|y. k M('1'lL`_v and Gen. Wicklum \k0n pn. at Camp Bu - bu /A-I10 Tum.-r (:1 P01`! bu vncnli at h(`l' hu I-Cl? CICIYDI r9?'C'--'- ` Household Furmt-u.re and] Effects ! Tecumsefh Tossorontio SI . I I THE" m<:`I`1.`ii`Is'T'iX:r~I"`.I:'H"`MoNhon 1.. l._n.. .... ... A`djo|a. Innisfil Essa GOOD N`.`.'S \ 200 (lilnuurv `closed and tlw ch `.- nyintz 1| Wm.-k`.~: fun ol- iinr! 4-H` ` Vlnrv 1` rncr, .mun Kvnrm un- fnr the h()li(l:l_\ >?. slur Storms: = nvw cintht-s \ by thvir :Ib.<(`ncz~ ..m.- 7` unru Mn: l'l)l)l'; I :-1'[ In u;r uru;_.;.~. . ..~...-. numbvr Hf uf mmkim: ulvnxils. cutlery. uln.~'s- \vun- and many other m'Livlu.\ (nu Hunwmus ln mvnliun. IL.` Hun-`V Iln I`:-94-l`\'(`. I lllb VV&lI-?v -wu-xv. W1 come to your hunw ('\'4`I'}' (my tl1mu_;-_h n- QnngnnIunALI aIQnlILnQ- AAALIIIDJ hil. Jnnmas \`.'n.~ `ur lhv F.n.~al('1' VH- Mk, 1 l\JXV Gilmurv Ruwo 200 I73 350 454 10" I an Gilmurv R) 19 [El Ill I87 349 -`I87 180 142 I -)'7 lL\ ll\ 193 414 267 231 527 202 l'(` (`ll_]Uy1 D<'lI`nit_ stud:-nt T` |I'15II' 349 I\IIlr-`IV ulI-IVvuI- uvutu An Inlrrllaliualtll Iluilv \ru'spu;u'r rr you the world`: uh- Iluloll cnmo or n- <`-rr.:t".-Vnrnulngx Hun :.:'.1;-r :1. I: I; -. A1 _'nu':i-sea}, March 28. ism ` unuuu (_}llHl<>l`x' Ru 1'` und Albvrtin. :4lur y,U|`St.\` .` .C`.(*lfings 5-ninvinu inay mgw rnads an - wnrkim with 11.. rnhn nun. - Luuli Ca-F1 Vuu> Kuuanx 1-H} zy ' nubhng; whu.-`n ` 1 ` Anni. 49; H0] n,-I) I ' I (ilii. I 315! E I vqlu-y night` I: an- 3): 1* runny , Mr. and 1\1r>'. J. Cl)'l].Ih(-'1] and Juhn : S:xl1xI'day in Tnrontu; 1 NI.-< I .n-Hhu (`zunpbvll roturnud will: Hn-m fur E:u.<(m' Sunday. l":m-wt-ll for II. Ilzlwsun l*`aunil_v 1` ) , On S:xlln` <-vu-nimg l'rivn(ls and T7`. lH'lL'hl)tH`:-` L'.ul|u-rvci :11 Mr. and Mrs. Mu, J. Wnllwinis In _-pt-nrl an sun-iul -v- j',;',`('I|iI1;{ with Mr. unrl Mrs". II` Daw- 715$:-xx and family prior to (hvir (Iv- pi pzu-turv fur Slrnud. 'l`h- commun- 7] xly pm-.='.m 1l(`<! tin-m \VIHl :1 lovely L hu:`l of . l`h.- (.`.vn1,r- Vt`.`~':Dl' Wnmz~n',< IIIslil1|1,<- pn-st-ntc-(I Mrs. I)u\v.-um with :: pur.~<~ and in pair -1!` silk .\`lU('killf.{.\'. .ulh MI`, and Mrs. ;l)u\N.~'un rt-plird A ])l1'{I.\'Ill)l ov- vninv wn, sun-nl in u!:n.'imr mu-ln':-, 77-1 I 2::7 ' N`. '1 gn-Mung. l`(-1'vlu'm rh'|\.'|nu ` 412:: lip Ii 34; Bayfi(~|d St. I". I'I.lH spvnl :1 frw duvs in Tn.-'- nnlo lhv b:~_::iunin;: :1-I` last week. \ Mal)-I Dubmn n-luI`I1(!d home In F'riduv uftm` holidaying` In T01`on1.). Miss l)m'ul.h_v Bvnnntt is spend- ing the F.;Is|<-1' \':1<::ulinn wilh hm` ;;zncnl:` :11 Micllmui. M.~ ....,u M. 1 n.-... .1"... .....4 : xvzr. : 1 family 1 | nnrl N11` mmny |:m_(l Mr I F'I'I(!ny ! Mr :1 .A,`IB. 3'.`..9$.-.2 CENTRE VESPRA AND TRUCKS Renewed and Guaranteed I938 l"ur(l V8 l)-LIIXP \r.A nu hrxfvrrr v'.xHlr m 1 1-. Fortlur I938 l"ur(l \ l`u(lor I938 Ford \ Tudor utuun nu n -v luul - u: u v u I uuuul 1937 Ford V8 'l`u(lur I936 Fnrd V8 'l'udur ISIZ .-I Auburn S4-(lam IEDIH (`In-v. S1-.l;|n 19321 l"m'd V3 (Inupv l9!l l)udg- S4-d:u1 1931 Willys Sedan I`L'l.`l\ l'ls'lI1`II.`Ill\l l!J."X I-`urd ` (`unpa- l9.`{7 Fort! ` nu-4 nu ,,,| I . -n_y.v -n um..- l`SI'2l) ('().\l:\`ll-2It(`lAl. 1937 lm'(l V8 Hmlun IN`- liv:-r.v I937 K1-u. (`ab and (`has- ('lI:|.~..-4i.\ ISHU l~`ur VX (`ab and ('h:l~.siv I935 Ford \'8 Stake Budy l.`!.`l3 lur(l V8 Light DI`- live-r_\' I934 llmluv Pam`! I93-I Ford V8 Pzuu-I ' 1934 (`h<~v. Light l)vliv(*.r_v 192:1} (`ht-V. Pam-/I 1!l.".0 (`ha-v. Staktr Body Sun 191:7 I-'urd \'X (`ab and 4-: -I-7 - -- -vu-: Fnrll Salt-2 and St-rvice ll`. -ll~l Dunlap Street CHITTICK MOTOR %5{.W-'%1 usu-r vm: `I M 1"-'. J. I`;n-I In | 1- 3 V8 I"nI`dm' 5 ('11. new; .1 Kmu{uruo pl Iirvd hnggv; :u'n!0r; 1 a-In I run! nnlnn` V8 I)-l.uxc- Page Tnirieen nn Mr, una Lvlrs. '1 p!u_vin;,; ('lI('hl'I'_ um! vmkilmlu-, A \A`I`\'lII` I):-Luxv St'.uulu.rc| ul ;n`I.ivlv~< lust - Ln'ru- l'Ix:un- ..u Phone 453 mk(`S and \vilh MI`. nn }m1(l Sm-11 'I`I .RMS AH under. cash: m months` r-rodit paruivs [m'ni.`h: nutes. A di.~c'..-I allowed off It Sllfh Hlfl uuugntcl . IVLI 3. LAC3. lVl.CI\l_y. 1 Gen. Bick uf Allenwond snent the holidays at his home at Canning- tvn. `Mica Juno Qnnuv-I iu uiuilinxr Mice sums. Pmnlively no n-svrvo. as 1\ Dunsmnro has re-mod his farm Sale M l um. "121, V`!-`ARI `M r*m11'1`s. Au _ Sale 12b VEARL M. COUTT5, Auct _AUCT_I(_)N SALE ILILJBIRI, l'II u\-- 'l'lll". l"()l.l.U\\ lN(}: ll()RSE!~'- 1 purv hrvd nnrn T \~.~:u',< uhl. l l`x`H' lrn`-uxn: lmrsv. up.m1. (`.`\'1"l'1.l". 1 Hu\t.t`ln cu\\'_ G _\'U:l|`$ >111, duv in April: 1 Hulstuin hvif- kl`. (luv m Nnvumbor; 2 Hnlsh-m \rifvx':=. (luv In l)\'vun\lwI` Thvsz` ".IHll` urv 'l`.l3. mm-d. PIGS I \'orkshirr suw with 10 HRS: I \'urk.~'l\il`0 sow with 9 pxgxi I liius. wnxuxvd IMIJIFTMFTNTS 1 Mn&\`\V`-Harris 'I`lu- und(:rsigm-cl has 1'r'(-oivocl imetnu-l`u.m.k: from In - n _ IAI I , ,H ., Painswick If"./`\.`~3'I` 01" SCHOOL I-IOUSE) In 3:1.-ll by | LIbli(- Am-lion un `cu-n-`Au AAAIHIFIJ `J Illhu Lu uuur Mu... Mfs. Robert Wamica A 'I' J EBA'CAFk iL vmnn 1.`: H I 1\\\'l{\'~lZ- saws or ELMVALE um. Miss June Smart , Lillian White in week. Inhn R1-nrllnu nf yuurs u gelding, W51`. zumd` Him um. '1`c.rn1s. cash. .. UROSE. Au('l.. Barrio ?____-_j__:__ 1 V (I l'(`.\'l'.l"\ (`. I H sun 0! )|{).UU nnnn over that ummmt. 6 it will bv given In i:-`him! unprovod jnint 4.-aunt of 3": will hv for cash on crudil . is visiting Miss PL-nc-tang this ..l.UV\'lNU: brvd (`Lvdv Id; 1 l vx'uhm`un Jld; 1 l vI`n'hm'0n nld_ lnmchvdt 1| 8 y\`2ll`.\' old: ll `. wl Albert College. week with his I Dig u`nu2n- I mcub~nn_ `urd roadstu-I`. . rnll A-\n\'o\!` rm rmmsu-r. red elm-ex` $15.00 nndl :nnnnnQ 6| Home at Auenwuuu, Nhss ._Iqan Grecnluw of Now To- runtn visited her sistr.-1', Mrs. Maur- ice Bell, over Easter. Mice Ann T\/fzurin Llnmrin ic cnrvn. `(ll`u; ; 19.0 as: p ,(_-ll % win I Mrs. C. E. Copeland has return- ed home after a -month in T0r0nt0.| Arnnno` fhnco hnmn fnr F`.n:1nr. ea nome arter month In '1`oromo.| Among those home for Easter were: Miss Isabell Campbell, John` Corcoran. Miss Rita Grigg. Owen `Smith. Miss Mary Johnston. Miss (Joy Smart. and Miss Jessie Middle-1 tun, all of Toronto: Alex. Andrmv. Scarboro Bluffs; Oiivcr Ritchie.-. l Welland. P1I'nnr._.'RnII wcuana. Pa1mer-Bell A quiet wedding was solemnizml at the United church parsoxm-,!,i?. Elmvale. by Rev. G. 3H. Purchase. on Wednesday. March 20. 1940. when Miss Dorothy Bell, daugh`-I.-1' of Mr. and Mrs, Amos Bell. Flux Township. bednme the bride of Marshall Stewart Palmer. son of M1` rmd My-c Mm-.chnl`I .T n1mm' . Marsnan Stewart Palmer, on Mr. and Mrs. Marshall wPalmcr_ Flos. Miss Minerva Bell, sister uf the bride. was bridesmaid and Lorne Chapman. cousin of 1h.;- gmom, was best man. F0]]r)\vil`.g a trim to Toronto and Hamilton. they will reside in `Flos nu.-.` n,A., :-1,, W.M.S. Easter Tea St. John's W.M.S. held its an- nual Easter tea in the Sunday School room on Wednesday after- noon. The decorations for the oc- casion were pastel-shade streamer-s 01'. paper, pussy willows and daffo- dils. The guests were received by `Mrs. W. N. Bradley. Mrs. George Bauldry, president, welcomed the guests, Mrs. E. A. Fiegehen ant Miss E. M. Foster opened the pro- gramme with a piano duet. A set of beautifully colored slides depict- ing the Easter Story were shown and the story read by Mrs. Alvin Simpson. The Cradle Song was. sung by Miss Ina Beardsall. Th( tea table was prettily arrangLd with white cloth and green can- dles. Mrs. W. H. Drysclale and Mrs. W. E. Thompson poured tea. The guests were seated at lllllt` tables and enjoyed a very delicious tea. Mrs. Walter Middleton acted as treasurer. I l Good Friday Service Well Attended The -three congregations village were well represented all [the Good Friday service held in lSt, John's Church. with Rev. G I of thr itne uooct rriuay service neia lll St. John's Church, with H. Purchase in charge. assisted by Rev. W. C. Stubbs and Rev. G. C. Jones. Following the scripture les- son and prayer. an appropriate due entitled, He Lives". was sung by `Misses Frances and Helen Watlton Rev. Mr. Jones gave an inspiring message, taking its his text Matt 26: 39: And He went a little far- ther and fell on His face". As Jes- us went 21 little farther, did he no`. in spirit go a little farther in every realm of life? He who urged u` to go the second mile. practicer what he preached. The first mile - words of wisdom, miracles oi |_heztling. were done more in thr `way of ordinary duty, but low lcd Him the second mile to Cal- v:~ry. He wants us to take Him 21: our pattern and example. Then is a real connection between Goth .~cman('. Calvary and our duty and the s:ut'l`ering that Jesus sul'.'urc(l for us. Mr. Jones concludec`. his Imcssago with the following quota- tion from Bishop Gore: Love knows no limits but those which lovv itself imposes. When love re- .-Lists or rctttses. it niust be be cause compliance would be it vio- lution of love". Miss Jcun McEwcn is h01iday- I ing with hvr parents ul Schomburg Rillv Burton. Tnmnru. spent :1 mg with nvr pum Billy Burton. [ow du_v.< wi1h week. I MI` and l\/Tru for me -master vacation. Ross Naismith spent the holiday with his parents m, Orillia. Mrs` Amos: nf Gimlnh is visiting I wvvk. ' Mr. and Mrs. N . Brown. Edun-| vale. spvnl ThLn'sd:.I_v wi1h Mrs. A BI`n\Nl1, Mrs. J. O'Slwa. Wulk(`1'\'illo. i.~ \'i..iIillL`,' with her nwthor. Nlrs` D:n.vvs'. S1`, 1 un the s|('K I151. Miss Dorothy Rumble of the S('hH()l,\' leaching . 'I`uron1n, 1. holitlnying with Mrs. J. C. Rumble. I The ladies of thu W.M.S. held 21 ....IHnn hnn ./.4 H-an Hluwu ' IlOll(I(l_VlnE WlU\ 1VJl'.\'. J. L. |1LlII1l)lU. quilting hoe at the home uf Mrs '1`. Cavunagh nn Tuv.~'dn_v_ March! In 19 I. Th .='._\'mu'.Ith_v of the t-mmnunil_\ {S extended In Mrs. 1-IL-rmzm Pm`1'_`: m the death of her mother. Mr: I C`nurnn lcowan. . Miss Mzu*gmfct..Da.\'en.p0rt is im- lpmvmg after undm-gain;-, an npor- utiun in the Sick Childrvnic Hm- pital. T0l'(mtu. Owim: tn thv recent storms. sor- ljawus. sr. Miss Viulvl J<>nv.< is staying fm a while with Mrs. Culhnun. who 1 the sivk list. 1\/nu`: Tinrnvhv Rnlnhln nf lht` plum. `1'or(mu). Owing vlces \&'t`l`(` (`uncalled in thy Pm-s- bytcrian church on Sunday. Roads in tho Vicinity urn` all il11p:lSS'd1.)1\ for cars. ufmvkmnl \-iuilmxx Miss V:-rn ! Knox (`hurvh sor\'icu_ 7.30 pm Sunday. Harry Brock has rm-turnvd to T0- mnlo after the hohday wvekvnd. i And:-nu Jun-v Jr 'I`nrnnln Is [mum um-r mu nouuay \\`t`(`Kl`n(I | Audrey Jury. Jun. Tnrnnlu |.~pz'ndiI\E tho lmliday with 1` frivnds hero. I Pnv and Rnnnin Ri.'h;n`d I [l`M`H(L\' Ht`Y'l`. ' Buy and Ronmv Richardson M` Gm-lph arc soolldimz the lmlidnv ` with Mrs Hudgson. Gunner and Mrs_ Bvll huvv nu turned to tho I`0clm'y anvl` :1 week- end :11 Orillin and Bass Lakv. Anglican church . noxtl wnn ms parents urnna. Mrs. Ames of Guelph is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Les. McKay. , (Inn Flir-l: nl` Allnnurnnrl unnn1 ihnl J(llY\(`S. Z p.m.: 3!. J0l\lY>'. 3.l$U D111 Rnuds are blocked both north` _nnd south or here at time or uh0h- uw those items Tue-sdn,v murningi. Mr. and MN Maurivo Roudman uw vnose lwms rnu~s murmngl. Mr. and MN Maurice Reudman and {am'|l.v. Weston. and Harry Roadrmm. Turunto, spout the wonk- :-nd at Jmnos Roadmanis. ._.__.$.. , vna :11 Uruua and uass L.;u(v. I Anglican chLn'ch next! Sundnv--St, P014-r`.<. 11 ::.m.: St. Jznm-s`, 2 St. John's. 3.30 I Rnnds are hlocked both north Is your subscription paid? CRAIGHURST rents an bcnulnuurg 'I`0mnru. spent fric-nds horn ;]a I 'n'1nny w.A. \v`..u meet at Mrs. I%ot:(;)61`s on Wednesday. Ap- |r1 . a . . Jnninr `lndihufp uziI'l man? nun |rn 3. at 2.30. | Junior Institute will meet on Thursday evening, April 4. at Mis- Genevieve Jamieson's. -S1 .Tm'lP` W,A will meet on GCHEVIEVQ Jamnesorrs. St. Jude`s W.A. will meet Tuesday afternoon, April 2. at the home of Miss Genevieve Ja`miee~'nn. I `Ml -v~ and Mr: Inhn A (`Sm-ho?! week. John Bradley nf ]3(3ll(-vino. spent a ] mrcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. `home 01 MISS uenevieve Jaiml?<()|1. M-1'. and Mrs. John A. C'o1`bet`. were in Toronto on Saturday at- tending the wedding of their nep- hew and niece, Mervyn Corbett. and Miss Lenore Simpson. A host of friends in this community wish them long years of happiness. Holidav visitors: Miss Bethe Holiday Miss Fletcher of Toronto, at J. J. W. -Fletcher's . . . Mrs. J. F. Burns and Lnem long years 01 nappmess. ldaughtcr Ruth. Meaford, at A. F. Landry's . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jnn. White of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. J. Holt . . . Bob Stewart. of I`orontn_ with George Dungey. `Hnlidav visitors included: Miss Holiday visitors included: Miss Eleanor McKenzie of Toronto. with her parents . . . Miss Belle Stewart of Simzhampton. with her parents . . . Miss Victoria Horton and Burt Horton of Toronto, at their nar- ental home . . . Miss Helen Boake `:1 Orillia, with her parents . . . James Simpson of Huntsville -and '1'Ol'OY`llO, WlU'l ueorge uungey. 1 John Simpson of Toronto. under. the parental root` . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Milligan and Elaine. To- ronto. :11 J. C1`ossley's. Orville Carr Badly Hurt In Collision When coming home from 'I'o-- r0nt.o about l0 o'clock Friday morn- ing_ Orville Carr me`. a milk truck on a narrow stretch of pavement near Woodbridee. The pavement was very icy at the time and heat- on collision occurred. Orville was badlv hurt and taken to Bramp- ton hospital, It is expected he will be confined to his bed for a cou- ole of months. His car was also `aarllvv damaged. I Easter Storm Blocks Roads One of the Saturday evening pap- -rs says it will be 425 years before Easter Sunday falls. on March 24 again. Easter Sunday of 1940 will not soon be forgotten. The side- 'oads are all blocked and on Mon- day afternoon there were several cars stuck in the snow on the highway near the 9th line. while `he snowplow was stalled down near the 4th `line. Many of the Easter visitors had to return home by train. Monday evening. W.l. Enjoys Talk on Sweden Fortv ladies braved the storm and roads on Thursday evening to at- `end the Women's Institute meet- inrr in S1 .lnrle`e hngement with cnci me womens Lnsutute meet- ing in St. Jude's basement, with Mrs. J. D. Stewart as hostess. Roll call was very interesting. it being answered by naming a Canadian poet Kn` artist. A letter was read from Miss Millivgan. thanking the Institute for First Aid Kit present.- d to the school. Letters of -thanks from Mrs. S. A. McQuay for owers 1nd from Mrs. Speers and Mrs. V. Fletcher for sympathv shown them luring their recent bereavement. Misses Melba Jardine, Lenore Jani- ieson and Isabel] Horton sang twr. lelightful numbc-r.s.` Mrs. Walsh Ht` Barrie was the speaker. Mrs. Walsh is a native uf Sweden and `gave :1 `H051 interesting picture of that .`0llY`|tl'_V. For some years Mrs. Walsh was a nurse in the northern JZll'l of Finland. She was 150 milel "rum a doctor. Needless to sav she had some ver" thrilling experienc- -s. In closing, the speaker urged hnv Huh-nnru 1n (rhrr. -1 hrflninal 'rnm a qucior. NPGCIIGSS ll) she closing. her ]isLvnQl`S 1.0 givu a helping hand to strangers. help to make good Cunadian.s out of -those whn ~`(`t'k r0fLig(- in cur Dominion. We think we are so secure but we do not know how long safety will be with us. The zissistam hostesses wore: ML-.~:d:nnC_s F. Webster. -1. Wvb.\`1m'. H. Jami:-sun, Bum`. Bunk:-. H. Black and Wmai. Trinity W.A. will meet at Mrs. R. B. Hm-tnn's on Wednesday. Au~ ll`l(`S. lll lVlI(]lilllG_ on 1Vl(Jn(1y. Mr. and Mrs. Ruwut are spend- ing` the Easter holidays with Mus` MCI..van at Jarrzitt. and Miss LUZLSR J1 her home in Bluckwalcr. The United W.A. will 111430! 211 Mrs. 0. Black`: on Wednesday ul- urnuun. April 3, at 2.30 o't'|IN?k. 1 Mrs. Doe Addresses United W.M.S. Ea>:ler \-isiturs iucludgd: Mi_ss_ Verna Wicc uf Balu_ at heir home . . . Mrs. Coons and. sun Ronz`.-ld uf 'l`uruntn. mm Mr. and Mrs. Jim Humor , . . Mrs. Luck of Turunto. :11 Ben Webbls . . . Mrs. F. Grulmm of Caprvul. at R. Cui1stablo's . . . Mi.~`sos Olive Shcrring. Margaret Nt`(`1illld.\`. Eileen Re-_\'n0ld.< Tumm- in. all llwir limncs . . . Mr. and Mrs. Wultm` G. Boyd or Tm'0n1<>. with Mrs. F. C. Rubinsun and fam- ilv. Tho United WMS hold their Mrs. Buming zmondvd tho -rul of hvr brntm-x'in-luw, Ed. rrivs. in Midland. Monday. Mr. and Mrs, Ruwut znrn sn` United W.M.S. held their Ealsu-r Huankuffering meeting :4! Mrs. Bert. Wright's un Wednesday afternoon. March 20. Although thm xv:-ullu~r and mad uunditinns \vc1'v u-r_v bad. thurv was a fine attend- umu-. Plans \von- disctnssed for re- Ul'g11I1i7.il1[1 thv Mission Band. also to havv a missionary from China to ,spuuk at a meeting early in Ap- ril. 'l`hv spur.-km` of the afternuun. M.-\~ w A 1:` nm. .\r An.,...+.1.. LU .~_puuK at meeting early in Ap- Mrs. W. A. E. Duv of Allandalv. ga\'p 4: \`cr_\' helpful and inspiring lI1l.\'.\`i\)lill`) talk. Mrs. Wright serv- vd :1 dainty lunch after the meet- im: whvn an smrial huh`-hum` was onjnyud over the teacups. )lIl`O!lI.S. I Mrs. J05. Marquis spent (`.m;(l Friday with friends at Strnlld and Thornton. T\/[ice {WI-nhz. LII:-Irlinu 'l"rn-nnfn AN EASY WAY . An easy way to find articles lost 15 to ndn-rtisv in The Barrie Exam- im-r Classifieds. One cent a word cash umnimum. 25). , ___.7 are the best Counter Check Books made in Canada. They cost no more than ordinary books and always give satisfaction. " We are agents and will be pleased to ciguoce I (\r\ on`! Q 11-- 96 13;? $13 997:3; quantxty rcquirg-1_ $3.. vom'Ho..C. p.i..I.. nu _Ti-I-ORNTON I eerlexx Sa_|s_ %Bo_o| na `gave * zars 2 miles .0 l'\\'l'\fI`|LlV`II`- fun- , Jef- II--II--|---n--u-II-u-n---IL:n--n-ll--ll1II&n--nu--nu-.g:u-....-up-an---u-nh' zmu '1`nm'mon. Miss Orphan Hickling. Toronto. spent the Easter holidays at hm` home at Allenwuud, T./lisu Jr-an Cu-or-nl:nn nl` Nnur Tn-

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