Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Mar 1940, p. 14

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Sunday with barrio II'l(.`n`(l5. Frank McGuire was home from Toronto University for the Easter vacation. T-Tun-vv Rm-uL-e nr Rt-nmqx/illn was :1 (`ll`t`O. Traffic night fur including in\'ul\'t`d. ..w..I| n1|...~4 "6i{dTs1`A%1`1d1?f WBE_LLEMEWAR'Ii' THE BARBIE EXAIVIINER, BARBIE. ONT-. CANADA = E\'(`l3't1 M('F`::ddon and Toronto. have return-d after . thv hnH(ln_\-'>' Mr and Mm (`hns Mr-I`nr{- {LEEBOY N15 ill'(` DIINJKCCI U) "T0101 and snmo are so badly I thv hnr.~u.-s and slvighs (`an- thmugh. making it bad fur l)1L`l`.\` in grl In their p'!Ilin,E,` us. wAvERLEY L \'it'(`s nu ....;. E;|sloI' ..o.u- ..~..- _- %1A)tT}:h % prmsr::~'. suxmuuzn. 'lVIn's. A. I-Ioward is home u;{nin z.!'- 1 vtcr two mnnlh:~'. with her sun. E. C; 'DLum, of WiIksp 0111.. and nvnv` months with hr.-1' sun-in-lznw and duu[.fhl(-1'. Mr. and 1VIr.~'. T. 1111111:-r.; Alliston. Miss In-ssiv Huntt-r of thu! town rctLn'nrd` with hvr tn xpvnrl the Easter h(lH(1|_VS with her nun`? and tmcle, Mr. and 1Vl.rs. H. 'l`uIos. vBmck street. A nnwu|u..- ,.I` In-.;.lmu-u ulunnl H-uni ANGUS was hold up Saturday hour.-`. 220 or mnre cars. the 9 o'clock bus. being Side muds aw pretty ,'C1 1;`. )(`n(nn;.1 unv nunr1n_v.< Mrs, Chas: M('P`ad- LDl'(` 1 xnrmx-r mx Evans. led In inn gaunn. `Isn ax In the Presby- u :2 fnrnu- nain. visit- rr Un-: UUM. IiIaNJ1\LVlIN ululmna Le1'ritu1`in1 cmnn1;1nduL' of the Sul- vution Army. whn is active in the. A1'my`:~t March c;1n1pui;zn In misc :1 million dollars` fur wen` sur- vicc and peace time uclivitics. Amy Needf,Ooo,ooo A lmrnl l.n'zIIu:|1 of the Sinmcm` (,'uun1y I"vtl(-1':|lim| ml Aprit-ullnI1~ was m'gm1i7.(-rl hvru Inst \V(`L'k. Hnnri Hum! not its . uf Ins! m'gm1I7.(- nvrv 1:151 \V(`L'K. Bond Ilvml got its slmrv week's V(`l'_V ht':|v_y slnrln. The side rnuds and t,-mlt-v. linv< have been blnckcrl fur lIHll`ly an wook. Mrc Ha-Mlunl Kr hum hm-n s;i('k 'I3I'UL'K .Vlrl`UL`l. ' A num`b(-r nf l.':1('h(`r.\` spvnl. 211': holidays at their hunws lll`l`('. M R. Ardull. who is l0:I(.-l1in;.: nl Slulu-k, Buy on the l`Ll[.{L`,'1`fl wv.~:1. $uhnI`(` nit) the `Brut,-0 Pmuinsul.':; Szmdy Ni-ss? [mm Huntsville and (:(~nrg(- T701153` from Nnrwnnd; Miss Belly Si1nm.- nur.s'ain;.:` in l`(-lorhmnw: . Iuc~k 0.~'bnrnr`.,| from 'I`m'nntn, Limwl Blngvg frr>n1'i, Windsor: Miss I..nrnn P.'u1`k. I`m'.mlr.` . . .. . . . l. W(`(`k. in bvd fur thv pusl ww-k ut ht-I` sun Gn1'(lm\'.~`. A . E:n.\`l-r amt! ('|ll1HllIl1- inn s('1'\'i('(' was ht-Id larai Slnlulzny in tho Unih-(1 <:lmr<-h lvlnn-st H. M. I-lipwcll wm hunt. (I and Mr. and Mr& .Iz1vk.=m (llus, |'ur(l lu-L':um- Incml)(>1's. 1'o`.:1<.'l:-I` \.m-r-kl-Iul \/i ill('lIHl` Mrs. BI'r*1|u-I, Sun. has |)('l`ll ssivk` mcmnors. En: w ed .I:nu- zu Hipwvll, I and Amul Wz1l.~:nn_ al h()lI](`K (l?lllL ,h|('r : BI`n(l('l`il:k stun. A moviing uf lhv l'urnu~r.< was in be held in ihv I-Itlt-I1\':Ilv hnll um Monday (".'(*Ili1l}.!. Mr. Mnrrisnn nf l.h(- Cupnvn plant as S|)('ilkl l'. Th Inmrtimz was pn. Iill .\'mm~ furtht-r (into as the r0.'nd.~; w(.`l`L' all blm:kcd. I-Inlirlnv vi-ilm-< uvvrt-' VVIix:\' 1\l'('|- MI`. S\vil'/.vr and I':xmi|_y ml` New Lmvt-ll halvv nmvvrl in Ihv farm furmerly uwnvrl by I-`rank Livin;,'- stun. A mnnthnr nf Hm l':.rnu~r< was DI()(.'KL`(1. I-I(~li(ln_v vi.~'iln1'.< wvrv: Miss Arr]- vll Fmlick. 1 urunl0, at Jus. Fru- liuk'.\ . . . IVIr.~'. Clifl`m'(l N<-ff um! duu1.:l\l(-1' ShiI lt'_\' of Silmhulnptnn, :11. Albert Dixmrs . . . Mr. unrl Mrs`. E. A. Boyd and (l:Iu:.;'nl<-1' I)nrn1hy. at R. I1. Milt-5'. \Vi1fI'(`d I.ynns spent the W(`('k- end in Toronto. `7?I\`Cn.- -4:-I-ulnnu nun-n fnirlv UUUH end m '1 nrnnIo_ Ezlslz-r :4urvIccs \V(`l'(` f.'1irl_v vvull utlvndvd in spite of the blnvkvd ruzlds. \fr~u`n-.: l3ur`nnH u/hn hue l'uz1(1.~'. Miss Vcwna Parm~H. Whu has boon mlrsinrf Miss Divkiv of Elin- v:nlv_ has r(~tu1'Iw home. Eastvr \ lSih)l`S included: Victm` Wuuds and friend of l`m`m1lH. \vi .h his sislor. Mrs. H. Mz11'c(:llLIs . . . Allzm McFadden or Mnmrvzll and Doris Gundhand uf Tumnto, at J. A. Gourlhand's l\ ll'. mm wnrs. 1,4-u M('I.;'.u;. and Mrs. D. 1{('llll(`)' . xvcckcncl with fI'i-lads in N Buy. wh they nttvndvd lhv ilmliun Hf Pt-Ivr Hu.<.\'v_\'. Miss T1,-rrior or I (-m-lmxuuis is vi.~'itin;: :1! Roy '['-rrinr'.<. ____ . _,_,__,_, __ .,....- ...u...w.... f:u'n1_v2u`d m.'murv. Tl lm. Jm-Hmd lhv land is In 1.-,i\'v ....,I 01.2 '. Duvo llutchingzs loft yestm'(l::y tnl: start work, pm-p:tt':xt to tho sum-l mot` snilitu: ml the .\'l('ltm.~ltip Glvn-i angles. at lVlirll;ltt(l. On lVlt)lt(l:l_Vl night, :1 jolly Ct'nv\'(l wt` friends `lTt(`l.l at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. F1-cd Lowe nnd as u sligltt m(~m(~ntu pt`(`~i suttcd Dztvv with .'I \\':tllvt. Rlwsoll! Bates n1:nkin_u tho pt'r`sm1`.ation. A} social time was t}'mmup;hl,v onjn_vrr(l after. Miss Iris Sanderson all l\ ll(llt|1(ll was 2: holiday gut-st of MI`. and lvlrsn W. P:Irk: Miss l.\'.'ll)t`l llnm-`V. '[`nnm-l tn. is with Mr. nnrl Mrs. I". Unl)Sn!lt this week: lvliss B. liclccy, 'l`n1-unt.n,l over \.\'L'l`l{(`l\(l with Mr, and l\'lrs1.i 1 t t t l r A. Hnupox`; little lVliss Jmut GUCl(l(.`n.: Tnrmttn. with lVIrs. A. J. Gnddon; Clark Scott. and Grvn. Warn. Tn- rontn. \vith Mr. and Mrs. W. ll` Scntt: Jack M:tttlw\\'s nf the R.(".A.! F. at l`rmttun. with his p;nt'(mts. l\`lx"' and Mrs. R. .l\`l&tllll(.`\\'.\. I I`rcsl),vt.criun '.M.S. ; 'l`hv I11(Iltllll_\InC('llll`t.`, of thv \\ . \1., S. of Esszt Road Pl`t.`Sb_\'l(.`I'l.I'l 2 Church was held on the ut.(-rmmn: nf F1`iduy. l\/lurch 22. at the hnmo of Mm R. Din-kvy. Cumbcrlamd St. 4 Mm. S. 'l`ud'd |)l'(`.\'l(l(`(l and l`.'l'.'s_ \V.l l(n1nuIrl\' Ind in l\l`:'t\'lil` l\/ll": Knv-- lFarmyard M.anurc i As Maker of Humusl lllillllll L . 14 0'('('li\'u Sir Jr-hn. COM. BENJAMIN ORAMES H...-iul r-:nnnuun.rln:~ nf Ihn S1: Pill llll ials like ` shavings. value in cellulose .-n.-nn :1 n; gomsnggn TZANTEN MILLS * EDENVALE % WYEVALE wovkz-mi visitors and Jznm-s Watt, (Ht-nn:1 Ruth Cm`sw(-ll. Audrt-_v 11:1 Wilcnx nml (_'.uruI_\-'n all of 'l'm` at llu-ii .I\/Irs. Ah:-rm:|'n_v and 111' 'l"I)11vI1}1:I111 and Hm`! k u!` Oslum/v:I. \\'l`|l` \'l'l')' El].:l'('|`ill)L\ W(`(llll`.\'(|:l)` (~"(-mung: when :1 numbvv of vrvd at (ha-ir hmnv to mark Ihvir -mm \'ur: Allwrl I"l'( lxnll` ml` ll. .. .. with mblo `ll? IL'(Ih|Hl. lllgtlllll lllllll paper. .~mvdus1. and wu =. have no dire:-I manur 1 spite of the presence and lignin, though if n nrd nhntuhzlln -,n'..- 'n1n;n'-lwn. (li.~'('u. .7 and ixmr;.:uni(- xn:u1m`(~.< rvl:1Ii\~.- -H1-L-lixw-m-.~'>'. Sir ..lI IN C.. L` I) C I`|iu~ Mt-I .:'.u;,:hIin Ihorl in rxr...-an .;u n uu- supplicu II nu- Nnrlh 10 urti- |':n-In Mumps and chicken pox were prevalent in King Edward. Prince of Wales and Victoria Schools dur- ing February, according to the monthly report of School Nurse. Miss Vern A. McMuhan. There were 21 cases of mumps in King Edvward. 11 cases of chicken pox in Prince of Wales. and 7 cases of chicken pox in Victoria. lninilo nvf kn Q:-hnnl l\Tnvcn`c n~n_ ZMumps and Chicken Pox Prevalent Last Month Ill Vl(.'lUI'l{l. Details of the School Nurse's re- port were as follows: visits. 36; children inspected, 697; first aid treatments. 22; special physical in- spections. 37: vision tests, 218; home visits, 39: commu-nicuble diseases. 39; new dental defects_ 24; correct- ed. 13; other defects, 5. do \'l`l.\1ll hull` I brick- Big Advancs Made In Combatting Pneumonia Such great strides have been made in the umtml of pnoumnniu mnrtulity lhmugh the use of sor- ums and of drugs like SLl2l[)_Vl`il`- inc. 1ng0thc1' with the education -vf the public in the tlzmggrrr lurking in colds, nnrl VZ|I'i()llS 1'c. His- mxlers, that the pnmnmrmin sou- mn has lost mm-h of its <.lr(,'ud". 1l('t`lI1`(lillg' In llw S1iIliSli(,'ill1.s ml` Hu- Mc-h-upnlilzm I..ifv Ins1n'nn('u Cum- puny. Vm... .,.........`....;.. ,....._,. Thv pmtuinnnin nmrlulity vx- porit-m:(`. nf thu illSll`I`Ell)C() crim- p:my's industrial pt>.li(:yh<>1clr_-rs in C'lll1l(tZi mid tho Unilvrl Status fur the twvlvn months, S(.`1)tl`lT1b(!l'. 1912! . through Au5.{ust, 1929. and tho cm`- I'o.~'pni1rling month. of 1938 um! I939, . tho d(`HH1 rzito in Jun- u:u'_v rlho pn(-unioniu p(`:ik" muntli that your drnppvd from mnrv` th:-ii 400 [)('l` 100,000 in 1929 in less` than 100 pm` 100.000 in J:inu:n'y. 1939. in ('l(.'h of the other m(mth.'~1 If the pn('1mwnin snz1srni"- Dev- -iiiiwi . ["(>|,)i`iizii'y zmri Mzirch pm-nnumi;i mnrtzility rt-uitlivri . low |(`V(`|S as (_`(mt[)2ll'(.'(t with tiw <-urru.~pnn(liii;.{ mmiths ton youru v~nrli(-r, that its S(!HSl)llll (-urvo i< nuw I'clutivvl_y flat as (-t>mp:1r(rrl with that for tho 1928-1929 pvriud. At that tim<.- tlw ('lll`VL` of [)l1l'll- inniiin murlzility not only .\`t.m)(l zit :1 hiuhvr Icvul thmiu.-,iiuut thi- _v(~:n'. but I`()S(`_ up stvoply in Jan- n:n`\! uiuy CL-rtzninly tho (.`xp(`I`i(:l1C(' nf 19218 mm! 1939 zmL!1.n's well for the ful.ur(."" tho . say, We have gnnd rt.-usnn 10 hr nplirnistir. in thv light of the new mcthuds for pm.-luntmiu trvuhm~x1l now br:in,.' rupiclly extvntlt-(I In all parts of H1 - muntry. Just a short timv nun ser- um llwmpy was usr-(I in unly 21 fvw communitivs. But. now tho min -.'m11z1;,'r2.x' of serum ill`(3j,'en('X`1lllV known and applied. Perhaps ovvn L{r(-0101' su(:(:v<.~'c.s` may ht` (`xp(.`(.'l('d from the r(-ct-n1. advances made in cht-mnun-mpy. I- l`|\.. "IIII ..:.nulailHu The full p(>. and 1imz-l tzalinm. hf (ho now drugs have not _v(-1 been defined, but the use. uf sulfupyriclinc and allied (lrugs hm alrvndy yit-ldud most gmlifyirng re- It may be that the must of- ficienl. form uf treatment will b" found to combine sulapyridinc and il\I`|IlY`| >3('l'lllH. Hut lhv problmn of pneumonia is nm the concern of the modig-nl |)mfo.s.~'inn nlune. The public itself must do its share, It is being crin- cnlvd lo rt-alizc that no cold ur n1h(,`I' ro. (lisu1'dnr can bx- rvgzlrrh-(I li;.:hH_y. and tlurrc is nu dnuht that the lesson is being le:n`n43d." _7,7{_/4` l50 Per Cent. Blindness Declared Preventable` ' Statistics t`urnislu' by Canadian Naliunal Inst. for the Blind xhnvv that there are approximately clov- vn tlmnsand blind people in Can- ada. Accorcling to competent auth- m'iti('s ml the mtbjcct. at lcast 50 DP!` cont. nf blindnvss is prov(-nt- llblt`. A simple sum in arithmetic will slmw that 1h(,`l`(` are at least. 5.50() blind pvuplc in Canada who \\`<)|ll(l haw` had . usvfttl `sight tn carry on urdinary uc(,'upa- tinn:< and cam their living in tho nr(linat`_v way if precautions to .s:IV(*, the night of their o_vvs hart ht-on takon at the proper timt-. lt' (fE)l`l`l(`>'Sll(`.\'.\' hart nut lwvn pru- svnt in thv l1tl1(llll'I]_' nf L'X[)lU.\ l\'('S. that man \vnukln`t bv hlinrl t( (l&|-VA .It` a Inl)ll1('l` had !~`(`t`ll In it that thv H-i.<.m|'s slw was u.sinL:` had l)('(`ll `;)|&l('t'(l out If tlw l`(`ilt`l1 Hf hal)_v lt'tm,:'vt'.~'_ that ('llll(l wuulrt nut l)n`.\' :.I thn ntarm in. in ".|1nlIrl!IIIl`1\ th1'_\' can be cmnpnstod. forming a humus material that may improvc Ihc soil. Evm .~`-lraw by itself Ls of no dirvcl value as manure; indeed .o.. 5: .-o ..m... :9 n-v1L\\v kn uliuhvlv l\(| CIITUCI Villlll` 85 manure. llluruu in its first year it may be slightly harmful. though in its second year it may become useful. The value (If organic matter as manure de- pends on three factors: (1) its per- centage nf nitrogen; (2) the ease \\.'llh which it decomposes in thu Soil 13) the quantity of cellulose. 1ignin_ and similar substances that II I-l\lIY)Ill1_\ l\ lillll (|ll_Lh|_\' \l'u|`l\' 7 lHk'lll(ll.'.\ Ill Ila Ilulllucln yf the nutstanding nculists. Dnminiun. the CNJB. is g an and enlarging a pm- ,- designed tn put Canada nrefmnt of those nations en- n an assault on the long ad crime of unnecessary In paI`;I;:,I`npl\. ~ elnpluyrnt-nt n of 'T'hn (`nn;Idi; uy pll. wing bliz J` an nu, \. I 0 cm -vim; l)li11(Uu-.<.~'. Ill ul >1 Iadinn Diinpl II 1940 Model Highway` Clipper for Service Be- tween Barrie and Midland |'hr- puI'<'|1:I.<(- of four 1940 much! "Highway CHpp('l`" motor cnachvs unrl lhv iImm.:1xr;n1i of "Irlighway CHpp('l"' .~'(-rvi(:z- b('l\V('L'l) f32m`i<`: and Micllzmd and Ponvtnng is an- nmmcvd today by Gray Coach Y.ihrH: This is the .~'cunnd group of now coaches In hv plnvod in se1'vi:--r so far this yvur in nccnrduncu with the cnmpan_v`s policy of providing the ITIUFI mud:-rn r-quipment for its patrons. nu... --1::..I-. ,,.. .. Tho "Highway Clippers" are graceful, . conch!-s Hf Page Four Lu: bnut nl-.n"' "1 LnH!K 1 wm, .mnn. 1ncrc mum. be snmeLhin;.: in large areas under one :4chm>l bnnrd if all the Emzlish speukin1.: cnunlrics are adopting the plan. And it 8001118 rcusumuble tn stlpposv that :1 b(.'U.L`I` education! mmlrl hm nrmzirlnrl fnr .-111 our child-' mm r)cu.L'r cuuc could be prnvidod fnr all our ( ron if one bnurd controlled .` ...I. : ..A no` ......" |I'L'H H UHU Ulhllll .x'(:hnr)ls instead of r .u.nu:-no ll "Fine. George. I can see that you have been thinking. The '1`uwnshi`p School Area would make it possible to apply more effectively another principle laid down in early Ontariol l.?|L(I\A Ill ...-\.. history. Our pioneer educationi.:1.~' planned to distribute the cost of common schools equitably. We are not dividing the cost fairly under our present plan. Do you know that sonic school sections in this township have liltle or no section levy while others are paying [rum :3 to l2 mills`! Under the Townshipl School Area plan the sanie ratei` would be coll:-etod over the whole '|v`r\': u-kink Inwuilll hn l".iu-rxr Nn nnI'.i (-xtru gmnt 1! the Dcpartmou diFforonc(- rest 0. .. ..f .. 1u:xIr|r\ |$10(l) H.--V.` OPENING SAT. MAR. 30 |HIHlL'. IHL` Cllnllll` LU Hll: l\7VVllDlIl l4 School Areas WI mean the first: step toward shifting Lhe unfair; burden now placed upon real estate` and small businesses. The $100 per school received annually will in-| crease the Provincial Governments percentage of the cost considerably.| and. once this movement gels under way. the day of equitable distri- bution of the cost of common schoolsl l...:n L... ..............~- . GEORGE AND IOHN HOLD DIscUs1oN ON THE TOWNSHIP SCHOOL AREA I939 (`lH`\'rulrt ('n:u'|I 1938 (`IM'\'. Muslrr Smlun 1938 l'lymuulh (`unrh I938 (`lwvrolvt (`uurh 1938 Ilmlgv (`mach 1938 (`h('\'. .\`[wt-iul ('u:u'h I937 (`|u`\`. 1\l:l\`U`l` (`mu-h I937 l'I_vImruth (`ouch 1937 Austin (|):lll(`|) truvk 1937 (`hv\'. l)vLu.\v (`ouch H0315 (`lw\'. Spm-iul (`mu-h ` 19313 (`|n'\'rolv| Smlun VV (I_y , butirr `will 1 Wlll uc llL \IlCl~ . "Yes. John. I'll udvmit that with all more effective administration our` rural schools would stand zi better: chance of getting more money from` Toronto. and I can see that admin- istration is not likely to be effi-I cient when we have so many school I boards. l nr'*,...\.-.m :n nun Qnun\c|'\lv\ in thicl I boards." g "George. in one township in this county there are 258 pupils in 14 school secLiuns_ Under the present U-_.L.... .1-; or...-1.;... anti :2 um-rmarim I Gunrl nmrning_ John. (iuin;.{ to attend the m(!(!tim.{ u- mt this Township School Aron .`.;n I. think I w1H. Juhn. There must .,.nunh;n.r in l.u~un n-1-nu nnrlnr . like the wor uzchn .4 I l`lll.'L' lL .`ll| nt 2: cn1npu` J01 secuuns. Under mo presemx em 42 '.l`u>'1et*..> and 12 secretarzezl lcn would 0!.` uurcr. nu pul- (9 could be much higher and mid be lower, because ihc ant $100 rpor school Tron)` `-urtmcnt would make up the :0 rosultimz {rum the adnp-j cmnpurutively low uni!m'm| | C`Hll'L'LL'U UVL'l' ch Vvnuld be [nix ..ImI In. yum:-M 19343 l~`nrd l)rl.u.\t' (`ouch 193-I (Dldsumhilr Sn-dun I93`! Rm-km` Sc-d:uI 1931 (`lu~\'rulvl 'l`x'm-k I931 (`lu`\`roh~t (`num- l93l Oldsmobile` (`a1h. I930 I)I`Suln Sedan 1930 lluranl Svd:m 1929 Stlldrlmkor .\`c`d:u\ 1929 (`hv\`rolvt (`uuvll 1929 l I_\'mouth (`nupt- 1928 l*Z.s'.\vx Svdam I928 (`lu-\'. pickup truck 1927 (`hryslor Sodzul a 4;!" gcllin; rmuully {rm mld help u of the W. W. Munn jewellery W. B. S'l`El llENS()N, 1`o1`mc1'ly store, corner of Yonge and Bloor St.s., Toronto, wishes to announce the opening of his new jewellery store in Barrie. 'l`llE Pl./\(Jl"-rW(:sl. hall` 01' Hm SL., west of the Five I"ninLs. store formerly ()(2(`.llpi(`.(l by the A & P Tea C0,, Elizubcbh 1936 (`In-\'. In` l.u.\v (`uucll uooa rriaay. ` _ Mrs. W. '1`ay1m'. who had her right hand caught in` an electric wringor `last fall, is stil'l having tmu-bin with w the injured` rmvmber. -but oxpoctsi that in time the injury will `be nvcr- I come In a rtt,-rtain (!.\'1(_'i1i. On Tuesday of last week the] .f1'i0nds and neighbors uf Mrs. R. `Warn-ica. Painswick, Slll`[')l`iS`('d her at hm` home and in view if her In- tended (l<>p:u'turo to take up l`-,`!~:'!-I dance in 'i`m`t>nto. prusontr~d h(!['i with an attractive inilct SUI. as a rc-i ,mc'mbrance. } . rwxrn ,m.n;.-....... I-Yr-nu-1! ro..in~ umql noun, March 30. 'l`Ill*} TIME -- Suturtlzny uI't-r- *`k~k* ucuuun ` child- nn .1 the now r'n;,'inv-in-ll'u-~r(-nr closigll. This nrI'nm.:-nwm. r-limilmtns all nnisv and vihr.'1linn and brings m'\v p|vz1>:1u'(- to bus Iruw-lh-r.~4. Thv inlcrim`s .'m- :nHmr'1ivvly fini:~`h:.-(I in bluv um wlmv with ch|'mn~. ......4..| A-:u:. ... WW... .I.. ...I.. ...~.I...I Ill l}l|I\' IIIHI V\`||l|l' metal fittinigs. Thr- stt-r(.-(1 ill('. i(lll.`Il ('| kmcd with spnmzc 1 (ijlJ.`il:Ibl(s In H(`\ (`!' pnsiliuns. '|'h(-l`- is room between the 5 one .....l| nl'u|1I:u ...- (lJllSliU)l(-, In !\'('\'(`li|I ('Hlll|lHlilUl|' plvnly of 10;, seats vvhiuh urn sot well nbuvv zxishr I4.-vvl Wh(`.l`l! lnll pzasst.-I1;.:v-1's may (`:l:~'iI_V slzmd erect. Large interior l)az!,;.,ngc ruck.-3 uccumnmdulv urrlin;n`_y lu;4;.I,:u.{u- and a .<'pzI(:inu;4 wv:1th(-1'prm:f mmp:1rL- mum is available :1! 1h:- rear of lh(- cum-h for h(.`JIVil`l' pit.-r-es. The latest dr:1ft-proof .vvntHnllnn . Lum and 1|1r(`(- hnl, wult-r h(.`:'lll'l`h' n.csuru comfort n1 all seasons. DCIIUI and Lion (;'I\/l`VI.\'V |||(` xlllll with l':unily n|.|\. wmy sap? The Nervous System `flu.--'1'. Milburn 00., L!-1.. Toronto, Ont. bw. L._BRENNAN ruqu i rr,-rl mls. Ench .......u n. 'l`()() I'l:\lU.Y ....... ..' 1.... 'I`hursda.y, March 28. 940 uv Auto I-Llvvlrir 5'1-rvlco ISAIHKII-2. ().'\"l`. . CHURCHILL llil'il('llVl`ly Illllhlllfll whilv I`hr- (]N`]')|y uphn!- nl x~h;ur.~; urn (`ush- nnc ruhlavr fllld urn! H1-\Im';:l 1-nnI'm'lnl)lI` : ..I....1.. ,.r Inn ' FOR MILK lH`|:l.\ (';:|l(-(I . n... `.m....,, :x,.._..... ... . MI`. and Mrs 'l ll1-vllnun 40 You Wed 1:` -nu-I Thlv. 'l`|-....\..~ I.`l....~ u |I|\' In 1 V/\l.l'|`2 I ni.s`l,vr Llmsc: ; r(~.~;pm1si|)l(.- 'l`uwnsh-ip nn :1 bullvl` .-ulnwinislrzu I.\uu.',. by fm [HHS mblc-s ` Utnll` 2! I III.'. The the V . . AH ill` I... 1." ' ` lmu (~um-Iusum )1 ms ;_u1(1g'u.=s. Mys. pr 1} .1_t `.1. (_[x`1u_->u_ }k.1._ !_Pm_Rg.m. M1.g;.w4`.p`..wh-nan,-3_z7`n17_ [II\lrs.'l`.l'l1-I-lllaun rd this 1n.~Imm- Br:mL"n. and 1'\ h`~. 0 Y1-ars '01! I\'1n;; \\'vrv }.)l`(-st-Ill and spnkv I\'lI'.`~ 'H1 ]"|L-v[h;\n1` hru-I'I_\`_ .'I;:l'v:-u|:l_\ .lxv`prm-(I unv l"`(`I\l|\`,;` M:u't'h LYIL Hutu-1' If r\`lnl1\'v.~. ,:;u:!|-lMINESING I'll" nu 'I'Il'l`m SIN `nun .lI\9|. nv...-I.)-n.` Vululuv .. ,..._`...u. .. in pra_vur. Mrs mg :1 boznutiful mpp. u \k'l`\' Hum) at :flC1`X1(|!)Al l.ou_.__ -.,. ... . ...v nu u .- lllllll nf lhv 1711!! . l`v`li'.\. \`V.{ 3. Km:-`[ F:.`I`M`l" v study` h:u;py 1 Ion. I w Mrs, D. Carling and daughtexnl Valerie. were in Burlington over, the weekend as guests of Mr. and; |Mrs. H. Alton. .u.___ _._x.._ a.\.`1. :.. alanl LJKIVVCII nuu \J. VVl||h\.Av\4nAu Both Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Brunton `are improved in health this week lafter sick spells. Mrs. H. Rosevcar |and Allan Brunton of Toronto `were Easter visitors with them. \ Easter Services Stormy weather did not hinder the church attendance on Sunday Ins it was much above the average lat all three churches. I . . 1- _ n-.._u v\..,_..|....a....:.... Tbvwu vvvvv James E. Kidd of Elmvule spent Sunday with Barrie friends. Ti`r-Lml: 1\Il'r-(.nirn wns: hnmre AVIFS. n. l"\ILUIl. ` Some of those who took in the Kirkland-Goodyear game on Satur- day night in Toronto were D. `Moore, R. Ferry, J. Matthews, F. iBowen and G. Winterburn. . In,, ___.I nn.... 7 I: `r).....\Inn (I1. nu |.lll\.\. \,uu.\...\,.,. I Al. Essa Road Prcsbytc1'i:m Echurch. communion was obs.c1'vr.`rI "n the morning. The choir anthem` \vz1s. The Son of God Goes Forth to War". In the evening, scripturv ;1'(.-:|d`.ngs were by Donald Sinclair. |who is home fl`nn1 Toronto Um-I I I vm*. for N10 vnr~u1ion_ and in- 1L`l`.\'D(?l`S(.`(I by hymns, and an an- Ilhvm. wilh Eastt.-,` themes predom- linating, AI cu r<.....-..-nu. Ar\:(I:o-nr\ r".x. --I1 lIl(IIlIl[-'... I At St.. Go s Anglican Church the Easter anthems for the day tWL`l'(P, "Christ, OuI' Pass0vo1"' (East- `hmm, "Worthy the Lamb". ;m:t `Th0 Third Day" (both by Simp- inr). soloists were Mrs. W. Bay- liss. Miss H. McGowan and Miss K. tMill0r. Sorvicns were also hold, as (.'u.\`l()m:Iry. on Good Friday, both morning and evening. ` At. Burton Avenue United Church in thv mnrning there were thr(-v l)aptism:~: and sixteen young pun- plo were rot,-civod into full cum- muninn of the church. Both choirs tpll`il(?i[)l(.`(i in the singing and `junior rlmir anthems for the (lay :\N(`l (`, `'0 Sons and D2u1gl1tm`s". Bells mt` Vi(`l()l`_v Morning" and '.:ist<-i'-'I'i(lc". Tlmsc by the son- iinr choir wore. Triumphant Strains /\ri.~'o". Tho Magzdnlcnc". " 1`h(~_v lmvo Tnkon Away My Lord". l-l:'~stt- To (`.r(-ct Him", and L0! Thu Tunil) ls l*`.mpl.y". I ` '. Wcrlrlmgg irily. Mi.- Elli: I'Il_V. Miss Elhvl Buwmzm spmut u few dn_Vs last Mrs, Parsrm. Sm'r_v to rc-pm". that frm is (`t)l)fin(`a" tn bod. r1 rm... .... I 4 `,Ml'.~'. l ar. ' 'l'lm.s'. Rod- i C'n'p(u1*:1[ Slcphvn Currivll of thv Porlh Re;:imo'nt. SLralfm'd: Mrs. iCm'd:-ll. Donald and Eileen, spent llhc` F.:1.~'lo1` holidays with Mrs. Gm. ; Elliott. l"nnur.':Iulnlinnc 1n 1\/lzurinrin pnl-I mnmu. . Cm1;.'r:1lul:1l|ons tm'sm1 and Elwm \|v1\v'n rnz inrl nn \\ \'l K IIIKII I I\ \I "II J \l\,\l(l_y Wvvkend and hnliday \'i. Q Mr. .'.nd Mrs. Milton Lnugliood and ` Pulricin Ann uf` 'I`urnnln_ Ray 1 l.nu;.'lu`(`d of Gut-lph and Wilscm E I,nughL-uxl of Toronto Nnrmnl 'S('h(ml at Herb 1.nu;.{hved'.~'. . . . !MI`. and Mrs, Jack Ferguson uf istrnud at Chas. Campbell's Mr. and Mrs. Jns. Hznvthnrn of Tn- runln with friends . . . Miss Edythe iH;n`1'i.~'un nf Barrio with hm` sis- I hm /`EKG Llilrl-x \M.':Icnn nf '|\/[nn`nI rizu`1'i.~'un U1 mirrio wun nvr sis- Ior . . . Mi.s_~`-Hilda Wnlsnn of Maplv :11 .1. Dunnixz W. 1. Marks Tent): Year On I`hiu*sda_\' (\\'(-nim; u . '\\'El\ hvld in tho bH!~`Cm(`lli of tho 1 In L ed. i church by ihv Women's Insiiluu.` mark their tenth anniversary. ihv hu.='banrls and sons of the mem- b(`l'S' being` their guests. W. R. Mc- Vitiiv. Inspector of Public Schoola. was thv . and hi_'. inte1'<'st- ing and ini'm`m:11i\'o talk nn educa- ti.u:1| mut1m'.< was much '.ipm'o<`i:1!- Mr. McViHio xvns thanked on the (~un(-lusinn of his address. Mrs. A Ruunu .n.n:{. IEDIDJ-\XlL|'?llV-L-\.IY1'I >f``V'T1?I`Y1f7. ` \\ ill'r(-d and Ivan Furris n Mnrchmnnt are holidaying at . ' C. .Iuhnsnn'.<, * Mr. and Mrs. 1'-Ilwnnd Fi.\`hcr (1 1 R:u'rio we-re wen-kvnd visitors wit {lhv lath-r's parents. } 1\lh'. land `1\ [x`.<`l_S?"l\'vsl('r[\1.t11m `um <:n.u:`\or. xa n'_vn .nn. :1):-h'uil_ smmt tho weekend wi` l\JI1'$. .l:as. 'l" vacation. Harry Banks of Bcnmsville was in holiday visitor with Mr. and Mrs. A. Kendrick. mm. A w mt.-r:..;.... 11:1`! rm. 1:`.-i.e Our 1-.\`port mochzmics` w-.\t(~h v\'0r_\' detail in the pvrI`onnum-0 of each us- vd car with the greatest can-. when they put their ().K. l'l` IS ().K.! CV EZ I Q2 3/ 3 '23 cm WATCHING A ` Mouse :5 CARE LES$ comunmgo TO A vumgae WATCHING A wIrmwER`.' HOLLY lmlls um rinp,in1,: mor- mend-\' wuss r.u_v1m- l with sus- Hlldn Maptvl \ on :1 used car. In Marjorie md Gordan, Tuesday. `\:\Hn1v 1-: nr Boetnn wovk with l nenanek. 1 Mrs. A. F. McGuire left. on Fri-' day for a week's visit with her aunt I in Philadelphia. Mr and Mr: .T Pt-rr-v of 'l`(;rm`.-. whn I PREMIER RESIGNS Premier A. A. Dysart of New `Brunswick resigned. He was suc- ceeded by Hrm. J_ B. ML-Nair. at`- torney-general. The resignation "ems due to ill health, the premier said. ii COOKSTOWN 1' Ig_.,______/1 The Lzulit,-5 Wnr Wurk Cnmmnlee puckccl ax bale this week fur \he'Su1- vntinn Army and are s]m1\sn1`im', am- other cuchre and d-nnce with lucky draws for valuable 1)l'i /.(.`S on Apr. 71.. Thu (`nnlumwn VVnrnnn`s Wnrl (1l`HWS 1.0!` vznuumu prm.-s nu (\1)l. .. The Cnokstnwn Wnrnmfs Wm` Work Committee are very grntlgfu`: to Henry Rood fun` his very ;:v`no`mus nt`t`er :1 pcr(:cnt.ugc of the |)1' of his dunco pavilion fur the com- in}: season to their funds. I Snow-Fill:-d Roads the Rule Cookstown has boon- practically shut off from the outside wm`ld fur the past` cunplo ut` d:ny.\'. Hi;;,}1\\'uy 89 to Alliston has bvon closed since last Friday with no vft'n't `boinp. made as yet to open it. The plnw on No. 27 has buvn wm~kin;: day and night. to keep the mud clnnr until Ttxosdny when the ptnvv hrnko dmvn and sevuml-p;1rti(s wt` shnvellvrs worv called on in holp dig` {h1'ml::h thv drifts. I"u1'In(:rs ntnn-gt the roads turned thair humus into boarding hnnsvs and wero vmv ;:L~nurnn.< to those who were trying to npen the .-.t-.A._- |\\r uluxnlvinn` Ihnm with 1-nfftm `IHOSD who W(`l`C lI`_VIn;1_ In npun nu: roads by supplying` them with coffee and sandwiches. Miss Myra R1-id 0| Nuw '[`urnn- In is homo for Y-`.n.~`lm' v:u-ntimm. Jack M. F`vl1n\v.< and sum Bill. nlsn nnphvw Iiugnr Muc'l`:wi. 'I`nrnn- 10, wore gLl(`s(.< of M1`. and Mrs. Slum-. nn Sundzy. R/cu \A7inni.. !' whn has In-vn lurv. Rurnnl Jnm-< :1 blunt`, bunuzly. Miss Winnie Slm\v_ with Orr 'I`(`lopl1um' Ivmn` (`\'n:'{'1.\' in he llll`(`. Bvrunl Jnnvs and Mr. Hnw:n`d of Kil('ht'Iw1' \vm'(* :11 C:1l'Ilw\v I-`z.'1_\' for E21510!` \\'L`(`k(`l`Id . . . Mr. and Mrs Jack Roid of 1`nI`tm|u, :11 M1`. and Mrs. R. N. Rvidix`. and Mrs. Mur- an and mnthm`. '1 ur(mtn, at A. H. Cmwfm d'.~`. Mrs. IVlcCuHr)u_c:h and family art` spvlldillf-: :1 l`'\\' \vm'k.< in Tnrrmiu wilh hm` : Mr. and Mrs. 1Ln'\'vy (`r:1wfm`cl spent :1 rI:1y with M1`. and I\ h`.<. Cliff Jm`m(`_\'. Buss ].11k(`. hlficc mrm--. Kirid NI-\\' 'I`m'nnln. m t*n11aaerpn1a. `to were weekend visitors with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. J. Percy of l`m'on-1` I and Mrs. J. Fleelham. ier Wu!) Pnlnrnnn hue v-niurnrtrii Jm`m(~_\'. 15: . l.11K(\_ Miss M_\I:\ Kidd. N1 and Wm. Shaw. St. 1 spending their Enslvr 1 their home hcrv. A nnihinrr fnr K! /\i their home hen`. A quilting for St. Aid:1n'.< W.A. was held at the homo of Mrs. N. Clarke lust Wodno. Tho nwnihly meeting of S1. Aid- z\n'.< W..-'\. was hvlcl at the home an" Mrs. Hm'\'c'_v Crnwfm`d nn IV[nrch 13. Two quihz: wvro cmnplotvcl`. mw for thv hzv and (H10 fax` the Chil(h`vn'.~` Shelter. R<'frvshmm1l> \\'vr:` . Murh S)'H`l|)E11)' is <`x1r'nr1r~d in Mrs`. I)v\"--rv Wilson. FAIS1 Om. in N10 Iuss nf `nvr hu.~'h:umL who pa:-~= cd away an I\"[:m-h 23. t> (`l'\'1L`t' HL`.\! an I linllduy \ l.\|Iu [M155 Nmmai N11` ERM` mld .\h'.< LOFUHIII, '.v11ss mum Jllnl Wyebridge. Eric Johns Queen's Uni\'cr. K Ewart and \ViHaI`d I\I:-udder mum. at their n\~`pucIive h( Mi.'\< Bernice Young uf Mr` and Ivlrs. A. Sam! and : uh-I nf Dnlm-hymn :1! J Vnll Mix and Mrs. A. mmu a aid of PeILjx'bs_n)_ at J. Mi.`\< Mux',1.n'm and I 11.... .1 -4 gun. 1.0" In %HA'wKEsTo`1~iE ll(`|3_V \'l.\lXlIl` MCI- and Mrs, I- Iy of Hamil Ma ` MINESING i GUTHRIE `:11 d RA". .\ |\rl Tkrc I\/fur- anal Mrs. .1. meemam. | Miss Eva Coleman has returned` home after visiting with her aunt. Mus. F. L. Clark, T0mnl.o_ 1/:_:_1 ,1.` ._I ...-,...1} `my. who has bovn phunv fur lhv |):I. In wm`kin;.{ \vi1h mno in the near fu- urs rwre lI1|'l\l(`lL`(11l fCKinIoy of Midland. Harold Rriduo and lillu. at .I. ML'Kin- s Muriel Murphy of Ethel Jnhnstun of Eric Johnston of \vnr\'i1\' Kinsrclnn` fr-\\' Tnrnnln. M.'1r,v.<. :11`-_~ I~mhda,\'_< .11 W. Dunn, Newmarket. spent Sun- day at A. McDonagh`s. 1\r.'.- nnrl `Mfr: r: n Allan m.,...o Mr: and Mrs. Ross Sheldon and family spent the Easter weekend at Windsor. Mice ner Rn:-rv and Mice Ella uu_y cu, n. AVLLLJUIIHSIIO. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Allan spent the weekend with friends in To- x-onto. !\/h- nnrl Nfrc RHQQ Rholrlnn nnrl Ial snelburne. I`humlon Stephens has secured a pn.siLion with the Bell Telephone Cu._ and is working in Ham?lLon in pm 0:11. Mis es Bettv Muntuomorv and ill I)1'(?S("Ul. Misses Betty Montgomery Jean Ralston of Toronto, and Gord- on Grose of Paisley_ were holiday I visitors at their homes here. r1 .. ..|..a.....,. 4.. Inn. ._.-_x 1:1,... zu vvmasor. Miss Rose Barry and Miss Ella Blackmore are visiting Mrs. Budge at Shelburne. I T`I\nv-Hlnn Qlnnhnnc I1:-Ac cnruuvvsrl n Carmzm Kidd of Caprenl spent the holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. Kidd, Szmfnrd St. Missl Gladys Kidd! and Miss Mae Sl1':nth,} Ellmvulc. were also their gucms over [ Good Friday. T\llrc `U 'T`:|\IInI' urhn hurl hlIl' I`i1hf . JVll'a- ;. u. VA:-Ln, ;u.u.u.u_ I vnnuuno ui. Lucu nun:-...3 AI\.l\. Congratulations to Mr, and Mrs Lloyd Sawyer, who were marriev last Saturday. Best wishes of their many triends for a long and happy lifc are extended at this time Gifts to Mr. and Mrs. T. Sawyer Neighbors and other friends gath- ered at the home of David anr.l Miss Mary Jack last Wednesday evening and presentecl Mr. and Mrs. T. Sawyer with an electric t'loor lamp and an iron. on the oc- easion of their leaving the farm and moving` to the village. MI`. and Mrs. Sawyer made suitable ac- lmowledgments and invited every- one to come and see them in their ne\v home in the village. DI`. Cole 01` ]` spent 21 day :11, his cottage. Harry Cx'n\vfm`d ml` Tnrrmlu . the hnliduy with his pzn`vnl.s'. In-I01 7YI\nl1)u ,.r 'l`..mu.I.. ... .,:..:4 un, uuuuu_y wnn nun pununn. Ivzm Um-,le.< of 'I`nmnln is v in): with his aunt. Mrs. Elm:-1` (`I051 Mice Flncc Tfnnnnu 'l`.u-. vu. . Miss I-`loss Emms; '[`m'nntn spent lhc w(`.cl(vnd with Mr. and I\ I1'.<. Jns. Emms. uni-..u l\/[!`.I'n ...\.q n.-..-... 1v1r.~'. .ms. mums. Misst-s Mzaric` and Ormu Craw- furd of 'l'm`0nln spvnl thn \v-:~k- vnd wi1h their |)aront.~'. Mihkx Alclha Miller. 'I`m`m1ln. um! Miss Velma Miller. Hm'cnurl_ spvnl the holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. I~`r.'mk Boll mm rl:m;.{hlv1` l'I0l(:n .~.pcnl the xvovkunri with llw I'ul`mvl":~' parents , MI`. and Mrs. Thus. Boll. I.` nu .~. 1 nun. uvu. I-`:u'cw('ll l`I'es(mt;lti0I1s Tho 11vigl1lm1l1`s and fri(~m!.~' }.!llU'l(`l`(`d ul the hmnv ul` l\IIr:<. /\rx-h- iv Fl<*l.(:l1vr on Fri(l:1_v vvcningz Thoy pl`(?.\(`nlL`d Mr. and Mrs. Jim I*`lvtcl10r with many usnrful gill. and in Mrs. F`lvlcl1e1` they ;.{.'1vv an ('l(,`(.`ll`lC l.\V()-blll`l1(`l' hot plate and 2:: tnblo l.'Imp.'Mr. Williamson H-ml the :'ld(ll`(`!~IS and all wislwd llu-m much lmppinuss in their new hnmv in Orilliu. The cvtmim,-` was lhvn spvnt in dzmcing`. M1`. and Mrs. Hugh M 1'1`- l111`11vd tn their 1101110 :1ft(_-1' ll11'c(' 1110111115 with then` 5011 i11 To1`n111u. Sn1111- of our 51111111101` t'1'i<-11d.< h1'()11uhl l11mhm*:mrithinne inimuliuu amnv n1 lru-n(1.< bmu1.thL lumber and things. intondim 1:) . building lust wonk, but zn present, they can't see the ground for snow. T'|un ~I\vinn' mr snnw. The spring \vcathcr is still :1 l'~w paces behind. Easter was very brigzht. but oh! the . Quilv :1 few of the men from l1(r:`(* have been tnkcn on at Camp Burd- on. CI]. :\ fmv M the Easter \'isi1m's ix. Lmvn were: Pu-. Jack Whan ul Czunp Borden. at his hunm I\/Iiss Dolcio Pzmkhurst nf 'I`()r(mlr :11 Cr:1r~n Rrnu/ninnc Y Dunlz- mUTnfJI'illlCC. ( C.N.'R. on-;.:im-or H(.`l ,V Potts was} able in be nut and cast hi.~1 vote on , Tuoszduy. znfter being laid up in North Bay hospital for Ion \vv(`k.~; inllowing an n(-cirli.-iii. while im duly. 41-To ic irnrn`r\\Iinvr (n`1l|'lll!IV Trrnn. xvnss umclo yanxnursl m '1`()r()l1lr :11 Grace Bmwning`s . . . J. Punk- hurst of Toronto at G. Baxter's . . . M1`. and Mrs. Rice 01' Hamilton and Miss Phyllis Chocklin of 'I`m' Al, Fred Reid's . . . Marie and F. Trmnbloy of 'I'm`mlt) at their homr . . . Mr. and Mrs. H. Ruffctt and Ronald. Jack Snel;:rm'(`. Miss D. Jones and Jack Ruffctt of 'I`(>runlu at W. Ruffvtl .< . . . Miss Agnw Munro and G. Green. Tumntn, at R. 'l`nylm"s. Miss Fluronc-0 McKnight i.~ .~*p(`n(lim: EZ1Sl(`l' lmlidnys in 'l`nI`- nnln, ' Will Ed;.:'zu` and sister Dolly n` Suclbury .'n'e spending llu-i1` holi- d:1_\'s lu-re. I (Wu.vinn' 1n Hun uI1n`n\ nun} hurl I (1:1_vs h(`l`C. Owing to the storm and bad Irnuds there was no church sorviu-.~ hvro Inst Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. Jun. M(`Kni;1h| :m- `in Detroit visilinx: Iho l2mor'.< mu- 'thm'. Mrs. Elphitrk. and s'i. Cnn;:,`r.'m1l:Itirm.< in Miss Dorothy Foster and I3. 1' . Lnman. who won- mrnivd in Cm`l)(-mm on Friday. K\-`I:n'(-h 22. l\/Hue Pu-nlxvn nTnl2`-nlrlnn -nu! urn. ` Rnnds All Blocked For (furs The wm`s1 stnnn uf the . struck this part uvor lho xvcvkond All r0nd.< are blocked In nml-ax traffic sn Im....L-.4 n... 1....-.... unr` .~ (Ihu nun.` l'n|3lvI'I' The Easter mo in sermon and : (`march on Sunc V`.'c. and Lillia .~`ulu.~ and the lat nl`v\1:)n '1 ring! ' 1.~u-r. new. Ml`. Lv: halpful l)bS(`l`\'3IiI)l\. I | Cliff Brawn and family are hun- daying in Toronto. Mi,<< (`.1-ahnm snonf hnIid;n.': :2 naymg 1n roronto. M1s.< Gra_ham spent holidays at her home 111 Alllsmn. 6 r._-m.- \UnnrIe \.-. Hat` 5.3: .4u....n\, ner nnmo m :uusmn. I.usmr Woods visited his daugh- ter in Grimsby last week. Mr: F`Inun- Wrnnnh unfat- .inn.~l tor m unm. last week. Mrs. Elmer French entertains-d a number of friends on Tuesday in 2`; gcallme of progressive fivc hun- rv . "l`r:aHiv 1;-:a< hr-lrl nn Qahn-A-nv l(HIOW|l1L',Elnil('(fl(l(?IH.\VfIl|('l>l1(lll|_Y.` H0 is impmvim: gmclunlly Trmn "Sc-rinus spinal injurit-s and severe bruis 5 suslnimvcl. `M u .A 1-Tnurzwrl ix` hnnln nrrnin hf-

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