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Barrie Examiner, 6 Jun 1940, p. 4

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I '- JUNETIME When the skipping ropes cease . - swinging, --;And no marbles roll in play. When the roller skates stop rump- : ling. 4 Down the :;idcw.'alk`s '1ithic way: When the cl:m.r,~1~ nf tho scooters nn nnt dc-nfon vnu with noise. For Sulc by Brantford Enefs Brantford Roong Company, BRANTFORU. 0N'l'\RlU 7..- K,.l.. I... 5 K|NG S B'|RTHDAY Thursdy, June 13th (int-d going; all \] _|umc I.!. up up . Thursday. lune I Jnntnn nun: nn 'ntur. June 6. :-;L94fl~ A r'J{a3Jni fr}? KYL I-Lv`I.3nl- . 1}. Return: leave um up In midnight nnrl. I'll!) In \\'ulnc\d1_v. I I) \I [L K 1` I ..-.,,_, .. . Formmncly vhr nm-Iikc ux--u s low mam u The H`I\l[\lHl;L. Iu1noln.~| n .-..l.l.~ y, Liinited I mn I up \\ Hull lug. .\}vuHu masivcl :1 golden brown. Thcy cmnr to [ you crispy1'ro.~xh :25: though just from the . oven. Ordcr u puvkatgc of Cubs from | your grocer today. i vII.( |ru|l\IIC) rug ` Wm! .1/,4 I. YNI NIW WNOII WMIAY CIIIAI voun \' " cmumm NEED ms pmacuous 3 vhcv urc tasty. Mo. Tu H10 wu nl` x ho whale wlwut. mrl- 1..-..- ` GET I1` ALI. Thv Barn!` 1".xt-amntor - news for Barrie and l and wm`th more. ! By PRUNELLA WOOD ' THE `TEEN age slngan frvr sum- mer xvardrcbes -trv:n `em rough- takos In everythnxxz frmn head to me. Dance frocks are shown a bit of respect. but hats`. If .111)`. Shoes and cspt-cml1_\' play vlnllws. must take a heating. 'l hn \I"\|9n l\lIIIun ....ofH '1}\ruvn msuu 15 The whntc pxque outfit above meets x`cqun`t-nu-nts. A good scrub- bing on the bnard and 11's as fresh as new. The stdo-buttnm~d skirt comes off in a jxffy. leaving a one- pieco romping suit for tennis. `bi- cycling or canocing. A Girl Guide uniform cuu1dn l bv more practical. . ,_ o ,_,_ When me Cl!H.`1` m we acumen. Do not d(`FIfL`l1 you Ana their nn('--frmt pushing drivers. -. Seek some other games and joys. When the kidiets know the holidays ` Are not a great way off. Add they can run bare-footed then And not catch cold or cough When the garden needs attention. Ifnd the lawn needs cutting too. When housecleaning time is over. Ami vnn'I'r\ Glad that it is thmuzh: ' \.\r--xlnv uvnnnu A pr(=tl_\' weddlng took place on nsaturclzly. June Inf. an 3 p.m.` at Ethe home of the bride's pzxrrnts. M1`. and Mrs. Wxlson Rmvat. Elnwzllc. when their daughter. Eluc Anna. became the bride of Mr. Noah Wil- -liam Cotton of Thornbury, son of Mr and Mrs. Wllham Cotton. of Elmvalc. Rev. C G. Jwnes of Elm- vule offxmatzrrl at the vcrexnnny nu, , I ,, u ....\ \IAllLA|.ll\.\A u. nu \.\.A\.uII'n_v- The bride was gowned In heaven- ly blur: chiffon. hm` flowers being S\veeHwart xx-595 and hab_\".\' breath. The` hr1d(=.:m:nrI. 1\ h;..< I\'1:-Irgaret Cemmbell. nf (`uutlmnx wr- dusky pink vhxtf--n I`hr~ ;.:r:mn1 was at- lendvd hv hr. hr-um:-r, Mr. Hur\'c_\' (`..Hnn l4`|n\.-.ln ` Th ..- bride. maxd. salt an (7:Il llllh, Ut`.\l Mrs. Earl Tu dmg march. an vale. sang dum regxster ! .\_...... .\_. P('I`f(`('l pi('ni(' frock for size-s 11 lo I6. ovrn lo the handker- chief tucked in .-.loo\'- pocket. Another pork;-t attached at the skirt hand. lakrs .1 coin purse. vanity and nlher young girl fancies in lieu M .1 hand bag. Today's Fashion . a \.IJIll|l.I\ and psrpyu `inrw hi "WEDDINGS ('(n"mN-1im\'A1' ulln. ll|':' :\\'lUlbl. 5 pm` shakers; org; 11 mm). In` clip. urns-r played ihc ` nd Mrs. Jones. of ` rmg the sxgmng 01 When housecieanmg HITIC is over. And you`rc glad that. it is through: When the birds have hatched their nestlings. And are searching now for food. (hit to fill the mouth that's gaping Of each one that`s in the broad: When the swet=t_sQ'i'inga's blooming. And the \vedd:n'g bells ring clear. Then we know that it |S Junetime. Rarest. month of n]! the year. RALPH HORITON 'l'll' I" IIIU tho bl`ld(`S- nlmst. silver .. n. . wed- f Elm- Of the `in Barrie the beautiful is certainlyl living up to its name this first| week of June 1940 , . . With the background at` our picturesque bay. the velvety lawns. colorful ga1'den.\ and shaded t.horoughfaros. are such that they give pride to the inhabi- tants and delight visitors to ourt midst . . . Duo nn Innrvnl` urn uvn tho rh~nu-'<\' midsi But no longer are we the druws,\'. provincial town of former days . . Whether we like it or not. we have become a bustling frontier town. equal to anything the north or west has ever known . i . We have seen American tourists passing through Barrie, draw up to the curb. and with eyes popping out of their our main street, makes today Soldiers in groups or singly in a wild variety of uniforms. summer visitors in equally varied get-ups and lastly. the humble town folk trying to go abnut his or her busi- ness as best. he can . . . No. it is not the same Barrie . . . i heads. gaze at the weird pcie ll\'l uu auuu. .4.-nu--. It is a boom town. with a busi- ness prosperity greater than for years. When we. the citizens. lament this intrusion in our midst. or be- come annoyed at. the gang spirit of the soldiers. we must grin and bear it-tor never must we forget. that before this summer is over most of these men will be sent to fact- a hell on earth. even Orson Wells` vivid imagination could not con- coct . And all for the purpose that Barrie the beautiful. \-vith the rest of Canada. may be kept peace- ful and thousands of miles away from slaughter and brutality -. -.~ 1 I I ` the occasion in conjunction with the celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Sarjeant Company Ltd., when a complimentary dinner was given to its founder. Mr. Walter Sarjeant. at the Old Home Inn. Orillizi . . . Mr. and Mrs_ Sarjeant were enter tained by the family. about thirty relatives being present from Chat-i ham. Toronto. Orillia and Barrie . . . Mrs. Sarjeant was presented with a lovely bouquet of flowers to mark This anniversary was celebrated` I ': .-'2 1`: Compliments to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sarjeam. who celebrated their fort,v-fifth wedding lHl]iVC'I'- sary Tuesdav , . _ 't`I..:.. ........ .... ......` ....I~L..-n-.1 TEA Sunday aemoon we drove out to Camp Borden to have a look at the new hostess house. which {unc- tioiied for the first time last week- end . . . Situated close to the bar- rim . it is an ideal location . . . Off from the road quite a dlSlElll(`(`. the two liriiiscs and picnic groiinds arc` I in ii .\`l`l'dd(`(`l .`_I`U\'(` if oliiis . . . Tlierv ill`? two (`i~tt;i;.1e.< and H siiiall i`iib `ill . . Ono cottage is used fur ii [kitchen and staff (]Ui':Il`lt"l`S. whilc tho iithei` is a rest room for wu- 1119!]. with a first aid statiim and lE`lphOll(.` booth . . _ The small cab` iii is a tiick shop, \\'hEl f` soft drinks and such like are sold . Tuvn min.-nrl r\|1~r\|A\ .-nun h-...n Rarest. mnnlh on all me year. RALPH GORDON 628 Crawford St. 'I`m'onin. vo , III) . . \JHl` (`UH kitchen stai r fix`: in it 2 lurk qhnn emu bllCH HK8 ETC S010 . . Two covered plcmc spots have been built by the Y.W.C.A. and a Dutch oven, where plcnickeru Cam bull their own water or cook xf do- szred . _ Many other picnic tables are Lwmg placed in the` man ` n'1`n.a l`.'Il1 ulqn hn nnnn frrxrn Huc- On Sunday. well river 4 ihnusand persons must have used the llusivss zHULl.\`(` facilities . . While we \ve,=rv gtiwm. largo family piirtios. with lthmr men from canip. fl(>`d v\'er_\`1 Ian-ailable table . . . The pt. l`l]lIlll1l staff consists of` a imstess. Mrs. I)or0lhy \\'olmt, To-` ronto; an Eiiglisiiw-mniii who was" ;n~hvp- in Oh u'nn\nn'< Iznui _ll`III\.` in! llldll VU|llll|.dl'_\' \\'Ul`Kl l.\ ill` duty also over the weekend For these`. thew are two shll day. flw in each slut! . The (`ross .mx1l1ar_\' of Barriv wa `charge Sunday and :4 busy sthey had too. mklm: charge at Pun-lr shun nu! onunluvi u Following thr graduating axe-n-i.~-5 05 of the llul`..\`l ..\ of the RV liu.~piidl.i Thursday o.-venmg. A reception was] held at. the nurses` re.~`xdo:iu:e . 'l`he.mums were beautifully decur-I ated with the graduates` buuqucisi and a large 'l`.H0" was placed over; the fireplace. which was banked with tulips and apple-blossoms Miss Williams. the supc:I`inlu.`ndenl. and Mrs. W. A, Lewis received the guests . . . Looking after the guests; wcrg-`members of the inLern\ediaie' C135: and Ladies` Auxiliary or the: Bl Ill Ullh V\'|.|l'I\ H `emated Mrs In charge of this. s 1nnr- hur ,-u IKI xlna Blended For Quality A Woman : Viewpoint On This and That d||UlI lU ldI\Q" KIN` \\'l)l'KQ'l`! up Burden and it anyone wlu car at her disposal could in- : this work H would be" ap om! RI:-c (` l" `Jwrgux-.. BARR-I W0!\ll*`.N'S lNS'l'lTl11`lC The rep-:xmh' In("3t::1g, ml the Butt rie Wr:unen'.\ n \v:+s hvld in me ()x'm::o Hull. I`m~~`da_v. Juno 4. wnh In-r.n:\' xnmnb-.~r.< present. An able and xmpxrnmz ad-11`e.~`:< was giv- en by W. R. I\IcVIttu.~ on education. deallng rI1"1n`xp:ull_\' wxth "The New nnxv; ml `-Zhlrhntz" :9 0| 'HI.\. SI) ll ,Vll V at. 161 slw would be Lvllwr .1 group .\h(-.' rcaamnally . A I! ll .9!` Bdl`l'lL grou rnm Orlllia. d and Allislm t m this vulun Oh.` .-..n..n....- LCLI Ill llll UHF be gotten from ` the u >U|IIIlll'|' \\'lh this V dlfH(`llll to take (lw wn and if ruI\\I.\r\n . 5. .l Nl)l'kt`l`S[ no wlu-' .I,a 5 ' R.V`H. . I-ar1".c, Orillia ` The Activr Svl`\'ivo Club IS 4:! busy plzlm` thvsv days. with all llx facllltws taxed to the utmnsl . (`hm [of the nmsl popular fmlllros of Hu- olub silwv its nponing hi-IS boon lhv hmnc-made pies dmmtvd through the g:enm'nsit_v of the \'ll`lUll.'< wu- `men`s (`lmrch nI`g:mi7..'1tiuns . . Un- fortun.'Ilcl_v during lho lmsl fowl weeks. when most nov(lo(l. several` of tho Chl1l`L`ht`S hzwv failed in .<(`n their pies, rosulliluz in n cutl1m.', off of this Inns! pupulnr purl nf 1-hv mom: . _ . 'l`ho cnnunillov in clmruv of the mmlecn has asked us to r0- mind tho v:n'iQus nrg:mi7.ali how important than` dnnnlinns arc and to make certain that there will be 110 slip up . . . :1: 2:: :3 Congratulations In Kathleen How. Barrio. Mildred l'"vr;;us:m. Slmml. and Vera May Bu-dfur(l. (hlfm-(I. who worn znnung lhnsn In p,mcl1ml1- from Western Hospital at lhv am- nual oxm`ci.x'v.\' :11 CII\ UC.IHl)ll Hall. University of 'l`oronlo. nu 'l`uosduy afternoon . . . :1: 'nf Inn); lolnc moire with :4 Corsage of A (`harming ll`0llSS(`.:lll ten \\`. !S| given by I\ lr.<. George Cumernn Thursday aflerimun and evening Ill honor of her dziughler. Murgzurei. whose marriage 1.0 Hziruld Johnsnn look place on Monday . . . Mrs. Cameron received the gziiesls weur-I ing navy and while printed crepe! with 8 Corsage of red r<-. . . . The bride-elect wore a lwcmning gown! pink sxveei .])0l.\'. while her sisier Agnes assisted in u gown of fuchsia; moire with (`Ul'.\'lgL' uf lilies of-the-` I valley . . . I I -m.,. . .nno I|vnl'n I ---nu--unl ViHIL'y I I The spaciniu: rnuins were ,t'ragr:int ` with eipplv blns:~nnis and tulips Int` the ocuasiuii. while the tea ,tablv ' made a deligzlitful ])l(`llll'L' with lace cloth. ll reflector cuiitrc with tulips and softly outlined with pink tulle. sprinkled with 1ily-nf-tlio-vullvy land pink t.'ipvi2< , . . Mrs. (`.cori;t: O\w:-rs: in printerl silk and l\vlrs, Jus. Balfe in pnwdvr blue crepe. pnurvd itca during the ziftoriicvun. while in the evening lVlr:s, Frank Guilfoyle, wearing green printed chiffon and Mrs. Edward G:_irrit_\' in powder blue crepe. presided . . . " 'l':4 .'zI:' :nirl Il|ru.n :iu';IdInH en 0_\' W. n` nu.` )'u'inmpnl ncss of b'!ud1cs". Ulut Clltpt`. [H f`>lUL'U Tea assxstants and those assisting upstanrs included Miss Anne Camer- : on. in blue printed chiffon; Miss Mary Cameron. in rust cropv; Mur- iel }"1IH(`rt<'-n. \\'v.`u'm;: _\'-`ll:-w In`! with lnuuvv tuffch jaclurt; Cull-I stanc:~ SDDEIFII. .-`In,n". Ill bluv em- hrunlrl-'I'ml ;II|l\' Nnrnvn (lvtmnv In HOT-L_|TTLE HEAD IS A DANGER SIGNAL of baby. (`-cl 2 ho: ulday. Sicknus sc. oilrn :-lrikrs in thr ngxhl 25 cents. Monty back it ;~u\I are not mucd IIK. IVIdl_V l\ll'L'lldlU. ),'UVVlll'(,l III tuiluwri silk; ]"lr'vn3ncP McIn- In navy blue crew). with R-.-- strmr~ :.;I:.h :': -. _. __, _ _.-.., v_ , Guests \\`e1'r~ prv:.onl from Midlemd. C0lllng`\\'u0d and 'lfIll: mum `sxmmzn, ~n`Amm1; oN'r.. CANADA ' to the murriugo -vf f\1uI';;:`ry 1- Nurmnn J HIH" (`l:u'k. NH` Iv .. .lnIuv|.o6'..I run . .. ..v..`o..` up I.||llL' xIt'I. \llullly|ll \ '1':-1w. \VlH) `touvlu-.~ Hn'cl1;n'd. ;,' ml cull: ' lv`lrn'nImn K1:-In . I\1usic l'esti\'ul:4 .'m- mm of rum m`\\'<-`st and best fm'm.\ of (`(lll(`.`l|IHll for both um and ,vuun;',. l"v: m n 1101101` L'lmicv of lvrm Hum (`HlIl|Il`H- on... an: nlnnmh Iluvrn I; mnnlu-V ` Music I~`c-sllvul.-4 I I\lI' ' R-:adr>x'.~ of get ALL the District $2 00 : Il'.Hl| ul ],;H'.I|, Ill` nwnts. Whvn it, i.~: mls ::hnu|d Iw l tlmsv :11. lmnm an Nulhing is nmrv \\'hrn |h(`_V .'n'(- I llhvm brnkcn arr ll |.'adj1Idit`:|l n-In ||1lfnilU.{ m`n;.:r.'un1 air, I h.'n'(~ lll`;lI`(` |1llllllU.', ]Il`ll1.;l`iIllIIlH' l'.III ):,II `III nu air. I h.'n'<- lu-urri |hi.\ rlnuv uml :I prugzrznnnw of rvcurds fullnw. Any .'|dvvrtism` would unin fru'n(.l:' 1);.` rr-- linullislxinp, his |n'|'|n(l tn :IHn\\ lhu ft-. bl`lY'.ld('.|S1 In lw (`rlllli-IIH`-I. l"<`sti\-'nls an` 1,:ru\\'inL: I-:n'g.',1-I` mu-I1 yczar and if lhl`l' is [ml unv in 5`--ur m'Igl1bm'lm \vh:a1 (run ynu (In 4.- bnul starting: 4m(".' um... Buy ('nn:ulizuI Wumvn urv l':m`l_v lnu'xnm:1Ip\\'IIl| llwir dvsirv In (In :;nnn~ll\in;; In In-In win lhc war. It IS no! :u sp('('l:u-ul:ur Hling but wv can all In-lp by hu_vmL', ("2mndi:nn and British [)l`I>(lll(`L`. To hvlp lho rule ul` v.\`('h;In;.:c wv nvvd In keep uur xnnnoy at hnmv. Hll_\`llI1.' C.'n\udi:n1 lhinus l\'PS |l(.`(`(ll`d wurla in mm uu'H mmnlv If wn vmmul Inn ILi.'n\u(n:u1 lnnnus ;_:Ivr=s mrvm-u wunx Ito our own ])(`HpI(`. If wv (':umul buy '(`;mu(lmn H1im,:s let us try uur hm! In huy Brilish. Mmwy is lICL`(h,'(l .'m(l n\.'r`n thn |iHI- wn mnv hnv will U) |)ll_V DIVIIISII. lVllYI|l'_\' I> llL'l_'(lL` even the liltlv wv may bu_\ help. When the \\':Ir cc1'lifi('nl on sale wv um all try In do nut in nrdvr In lmvv nmm-_\' 1 `M10111. We an` up! to think lh 'liHl0 wo can do (lm'.< nu! nnm amylhimz, but many :1 nnvklu |u muck]:-. llnn luo l:`l [H1 H1 |l'lll|H'lilllll'l', \Vl' nu IH||' (' I'll dual at the (It-;,:r,-e of heat wv wnnl and it zmtmnutically stays Ilwro. Our floors and nur furnilu1`~ :n-v Cluanc-d by an 1-lt'ch`ic;I|I_'.' l]l'l\'l`lI vaculun clczmcr. We wusll ml mm by eleClI`lCit_v, An (~lm'lriv 1Ill\ 1'l` 'hvlps propzurv our fund. And I !n\`' mid n nhuul Haw lI1.1hI \'.'a~ >41` by. Wlu-n vlvcIri('II,\` L`.I\.-`('5 II. v\`vr_\' vnvurvvlinvlu-vv 'nn| Inn!.n- .~.u': :nni |`m clvclric stnvo. We : lhv n\(`ll 4 lHull\'l'II|'|l.\ (ll Ill` all :1! the lmnpm';:lIn`:- thvn l1:u c- thv hull tr-:mwr:mu'~, Wv (In ZHI t'ln('lI`i1' \"I|\'l` V \\ Llll`I n lrumn heed I.,......... FOR Home- bodies .'ArI Idcquntn su pf}, ' _'In B1 1.1 Dlbonhal fo nnrmn u`: .` dew-lop min! in nhulrlrun Lurk wlrvitalal.-~ men! retards dean-alnpmrrr, "Mgr nrm ul Whole whnar is one of rho` b s! know :1 Iourcas of Vnrnnnn Bl HINTS `Ill nu Ill" L'1uI':~ liillll ml` l'|r:4l lnll us lhv rrul nm~.~' us ;,'rv-zal us il \\'.' l im-upplr Snow 3 lxll)l( :~|) u]',u|uI (`up pnwnpplv _iuu"'. Ivl` 5`: l`llII ' JESSIE ALLEN BROWN ll'lll'l` JHHI Lmcls ;:I\'I.~ n n \\'m1(h'I' oh mom. (`M1, l|l"ll lllllll llIl' (`H pn:;. HIL` (1 l)r>:u\ In mum 'h:nc- In p lnzuhlu-Innu uh J l)x'n;ulv:u.\:I In muffin tho midcllv av r`s l`I'IlHlI'k.\` .\'n that nu. nun: um. ..I n\I( puul dpplff n .u|:l ' Pmltlim; ..x ..,,a ._.|. nu: BALI. pLAN1y{ZTjggf__co. Ligggicea WEDDINGS C Cubs contain the whale wheat -- thc hrun. the minrruls. the provinns when! gcnn. Murvovcr they are a real ........, .... .... ! FOR sgge The SATUEANT co. Ltd. .. B.-mag ELIE ya Rnhl PW Rrliu}rI' Drulrn Eu'rvu hrrr ll |)ll'\\|H Wvlthm I . and M1.-: ` (i(`('uI'.'lH1)I Ir. hhw In A FINISH FOR EVERY SURFACE ~ \\'-`l'l' Hulla- 1;ll'(lII'.\ -ulu inn rod and punk` fur;.;c1- ru: Thv .l |..v I W.C.T.U. saysj Liquor , Worse Evil Than War! nv.<\..~. bride Chamgvd mu .n.-nunhln -. nhw !'n

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