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Barrie Examiner, 14 Nov 1940, p. 3

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-During the pnst month I received` ` several requests from persrms mat I collect the weather obser'v`nlir`)ns ` from the hermits, Lmppers, lndinns. .` the wentherwise and otherwise, for ` Lh coming autumn and winter 5921- pns and let them have I thmlngh the culumns of The l~.2:<:1m- ` i r I,er'. Ziumv-ul hnrcnnu hnvn r`.'I'.l(`-d Yl \,V vm F`nste1'. The Clerk was instructed to ask for more tenders for the erecuon of 9. shed to house township ma- chinery. , COUJICU adjourned to meet in Alliston on Dec. 2 at 10 um. .__.g._.. .._._..._ ' Mrs. W. W. Scott, is spending 21 lweek with her son Alton in Aur- m-.1 or-.1. ` Rev. Geo; Waugh, 'I`oront,o. will be the speaker at the United Ohumh_ 11 am. tsbn-nclaxxl time) nnhammlntiohs to Mr. and Mrs. (SUB-ll(lB.l`(l time) Qohgrattilutioiis Clifford Ford on the m'i'ival of n lson in the R.V. Hospital on Wed- nesgiay. Nov. 6, 1940. Glad to report. that Miss Hip- burh, teacher of .S. No. 7. and also Percy Ford. wio were in the R.V. Hospital. Barrie. with pneu- monia. were able return to their homes one day last week and are doing nicely. W.A. Meeting . The women's Association met on. Wednesday at Mrs. T. R. D`obson's. Wltl fourteen meinbers :ti'1d' two visitors present. The af- teriioon `was spent, in quilting two quilts. Refreshineiits were served. Run Over. H. Saunders Painfully lnjtu-ed Harry Saunders, at his home last Monday while moving the sawing machine \vith the team. had the misfortune to fall in front of the wheels. They passed over his legs just. below the knees. ' The axle also caught him, crush- ing some of his ribs. At the time of writing he is very poorly. .9- Weekend and Sunday visitors were: Miss Daisy MacArthur, oi the Ontario Hospital staff, 0ril- lia. with her parents: Miss Mar- ion Hiitcliinsoii. Toronto. at her home; Mrs. Thos. Slil`g`e0llel`. To- ronto. with Mrs. Paisley. The sympathy of the coinnnin- ity is felt for MI`. and Mrs. An- drew McNabb anti children. Ethel and Billie and Arthur Anscombe. who were injured in a car acci- dent at Hewitt`s hill on Saturday night and taken to the R.V. Hos- pital. Barrie. Central Church's 55th Year The fifty-i'ii'sL anniversary of Central Presbyterian Church was celebrated `in fitting style on Sun- day. Nov. 3. Rev. G. Lloyd Evans. Huntsville, was in charge of both services and delivered challeng- ing iiiessages to the crowds gath- ered from tar and near for the cccasion. Mr. Evans expresseti his little patience with that aloofness in`cliui-tzh `of which Robbie Burns complained in these words: "A cauld day December blew. In the kirk there were but iew; A cauider minister never spak: `Twill be hot ere I go back. During the service Dr. Neil Campbell. oi Barrie. a venerable tomier min- ister of the congregation. dedicat- ed with it fitting lestlinony it tine pulpit lamp in memory their parents, Mr. and Mrs. John MacArthur from the following family: Alex. and Dan. Macar- thur, Mrs. R. Hewitt of Ather- ley, Mrs. A. Dunn of Orlliia, Mrs. R. Gough of Crown Hill. Mrs. R. Siessor of Holly, Misses Grace and Jessie MacArthur, Mrs. J. Anderson of Toronto. The choir with J. H. Mccuaig. organist. as- sisted b_v Misses Jean and Lor- raine Bnrman. Toronto. did am- ple justice to the occasion. The annual fowl supper was held on Tuesday night. These gct bigger and better every year. but it would take the pen of a Washington Irving or Charles A9 Dickens to describe the gustatory lieats oi` the valiant trenchernien that night when nothing but the bones were lett. The Johnson en- tertainers delighted the crowd with :1 varied programme and sent them home full oi" good hum- our. as well as good cheer. i 1.. J- ;CENTRAL 6&6 Mr. Mrs. and and Wil~ Mrs. Cvcil Newton is in B3x'ri(- act-} ing us juror at the nssizos. Alan Newton :1-ml Roy Holt spent the weekend in Toromp, . "Who r-nnununhu um u tn-r.uHu Bvcllb llll-' WIICKUIILI III LULULIDU: 1 The community was g'r'r-nLl\- shocked on Friday to learn of` the sudden death of Harvey Cor-I bett. l RJIQQDH (thurnh hm} tho mis- uluon UL uu-. unulu n.vuu-u-. | Women will find in Milhurn : ' Health nml Nvrvo Pills the rnmedg they hand In smpply 1'un(l fnr Hu oxluumtml uurvo furm-, and one lhnt will help WIN hm-k tu snuml, pm~l'm-I health again. DELI}. Russell Church had the mis- la`:-;[i` fortune to break one of his col- mg `] lar bones while cun'yinL: :1 . horse. ' 3.28 Mtsses Margaret Pearson and` hgmd Anne Arxnstrcmz spout the week-n gm, end at their homes in WesLon|`m'n and New 'T`m' ' ' I - 11;..u.A..... vm-a..,. llnn Y`1nnn1nu ` I nuu |\I"V\' nunnuu, I Visitors: 1%/[Les Mao Dmvnm. I Ehnvale. with Miss Esther Down-l er; Mr. and Mrs. B. McCuLch-]` eon, Toronm_ with Mr. and Mrs.1 Ernest, Mccutcheonz Miss Ormai Brolley, FooLe's Buy. at hmne;;\ Mr. and Mrs`. F. Purdy. 'I`oronto_jI with Mr. and Mrs. Jnms Ml:- Eachern: Mr. and Mrs. V. Jen-'1 l;eLL, Gilford. with Mr. and Mrs.!( Angus Edgar. _ __..__..__. . 9 .. .. ._ --- 1 The Examiner soils :1! $2.00 'm'1 H3 worth ma. I WITH 69 body and chassis types available in the new line of Ford trucks and commer- cial cars for 1941, Ford Motor. Company of Canada, Limited, offers a wide choice of specialized units. New this year is the house- hold delivery unit especially suited for milk deliveries and a special nu _ _.-n , _ -|v....Il....:I STEAKS '?:..S.?.!.P*I=5 A&P coffee VIGOROUS & WINEY Bokar am 396 MILD & MELLOVV 80 cIoc '.;.h';~ 350 RICH J5 FULL-BODlF.D Red circle `.;.:2- 31% -u-- ---- V: Who! or lb Centre (`um |u ` RH) End - C or (.`lmns 0- HAMBIIRO STEAK '}f;'% BLADE ROAST ROAST SHORT RIB ROAST PRIME RIB BONELESS VEAL ROAST PORK SIIOIILOERS .:`::.2':::1 i"'!iiiV!'?#!'!%i snares Kl3|>['|:"s"""A}c._N+};". GRAFEFRUIT Lars Delicious 1;: "L"'i3:'ucE Wide Choice Offerod in New 1911 Ford Trucks Magnificent Flavour _i'resh Fruit and Vegetables :am Sliced or llnsllc-ed Ann Page white Whole Wheat . Cracked Wheat rou can nut" 11 '41 roan ron Lass -nun ANY o-man run.-sxzi: can IN cnnmmu .?.~l-oz. wrapped l.o1ves l.___i"'"ll "H H "i -9<'3I3' i."6i'N s" s.},'T ....!-.F:%F.! {!?-ii.f99R..$TRE5 lru: 'I`l~:.\ ('0. LT .. (" a I: r:ur';: '3;:L'3 v Sirluln, Wlmz. (tube F or I'url(-rhunsre ' Rirloln. \vin;.v. I -`ace lb` ':!unm or l'n|-terhumn YOUR (`H()l(TlC (':|llfurni:| Red Erlxlwror .arge Size `isbrouu. wno IOSL ner mxam son 1` last Wednesday. Miss Elsie Good- " hand is spending a week with he: ;`si:~:Lo1'. Mrs. 11. Shannon, I`hm'n- ` MOI}. W ---*"-`:"'1 ' I I`f\`l'1"I DINING `L311 `I What A';1"he_ Wintgr Be? Chas. Fiegehen, Mugncqwuxl, visited at Reuben Fiegemrs :1 kw days last week. Congratulations to Mr. and _ Mrs. Albert. Wood on the ax'nvul iol a baby boy. Nov. 2. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bleweu. To-l ironto, were at Matthew Knew. ishaw's for the weekend. | Miss Millsap and Miss Donn 1-! .| vi '-`I '3 ,4 -I Conp;r:1lul:1Lions to Audrey How- lr,-ll and Wm`1'e(l Hall, who were 'mm'1'io(l last Friday. Nov. 8. ` A number of the members of 'mm'l'1(`(l last 1`z'1 NOV. . A number of the members the local Y.P.U. tank _, advantage iPcople's work. conducted in Elm- vale United Chunzn every night last week. Mice nnriu nnrlhnvxrl ie mu-<- or the mghl, E:Izis1e.`<'i11"`Srbt1n'g' Jasyweex. Mxss Doris Goodhantl is nurs- her sister, Mrs. Bruce Wlce. |Stl'Ou(l. who lost her infant son llrm. Wnrinr-Qrlnv Miss F11.-do Gnarl- \ `T TOMATO JUICE MP 3 *-.?;:::- 25` PINEAPPLE S"':;:%:::;.f::.*' TN 12: RSPHIIIIGUSTIPSAHFANCY '?.=: .f- 15c ` PEAS 8: CIIBROTS Mm" 2 '-:`=.'a':- 23c BHSPBIIIIBIIIS 2- 0:: '-:.'3`- 12c BLUIIBIIIIIIIIIS CHOICE `...'.`:" 14c 10 cut 3 20-oz. or halo 'l`|n.~'. CA "'4 nu v -:-u.- -nu I6-oz.' PEAS &._ClIBI'I0'I' -ms. . nice 'l`In . 18-oz ` WAX BEANS ` "` "` - Iona 4-Sievw Green Beans Tomuloes*"::r:`: N Del Mm. (`roam St-Ile Tomnloes mi` 2* PEACHES 2' APPLE JUICE 3= PEAIIS 2 NlBl.E'l'SoeiMasz Z coULsoN`s HILL DELIVERED IN BARBIE school-bus with all-steel body and many other safety features. Above: The popular three~ton truck with stake body. Truck front ends are distinguished by new styling. In cab-over-engine models the front end has also been changed to conform with the regular models in appearance. " lb. 2 5c :9 lb. 17c lb. 18: lb. 18 lb. c T b. 16c ::1 lb. 25c 2:1. It. 16c lb. 20: Kl-`A.`4'I` - - 2 lbs. 15` LWEv5L,[ ('-Ql. I':|\Il. 37 Heads 6 [or15c '4-Sieve 5176 Iona 10-02. 2 5 [ms nu l'|ns' s`Y:.:`.:q:;3::?'*3 5c (I\'/{Cl j'o'r_ M' (`oun trv Klxl` PEAS " `*2 '7-.173}: TOM. Jule:-: Avlmer K'-ntuckv Wan der 2' JIIIEE m,: .*;'.sn PEAS TOM. JIIIEE }PEAEllES mu soups menu Mm anus nomesticsI|()Ic1`r:N|N(: 2 SPHGHETTI 2' I-nnnonvc 3 ` l.lPTON S TEA + 3 20-02. Tins W5?` .5"Y`!% msmqnunvg _nIscuns PUIIE C|I0(70l.ATI'} COATED license only extra & I` Choice 4 Sieve Fennell spent. the weekend at ch former's home at Creemgre. ` Mn... f!nvor`I\v1 `Joann (`V-ulcnro I: I0l'IY]l.'l'5 DUIIIC uh uIcI:Iuy_u:. Mrs. Gordon Mason. Cralgval spent. a few days last week wl her sister. Mrs. Everett. Knee Shaw. Mr rmrl Mrs, W. H. Permem -19c| % 25c % 25 . 25c :-25c :* 23c snaw. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Peppers. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pep perall and baby. Toronto. were 4 W. J. Hnmb1y's Ron Sunday. TH v`va'aTn"r );'nnnth1v mnntlnzr ).)CllIll uuu |JuI)_y. JUIUIIUU. WCAI: C! I-Lunbly')s The 1"e'm1Isi t xonthly meeting Ebenezer W.M.S. was held at. Mr Dunn's. Thursday. when Lwelv members and some visitors we presem. Take Thle Modem Vegetable Lnntlvo 1 tone the liver and pet the Bile juice owing Improve: digestion and ease: away clooaln waaleg, Ask tor the uenuine Dr. Morn : In i R00! Pllla, -- at your druggisl'l. 1 e"""" S\Vll"l"h` PRICMIIHH F.9_!`{.5,I'..?A.T.E'_?_' "1; Nzsc WlHLL'l' wcuuncz nuu nun: my-u.,. With lots or colds, etc., I sug- "gt-atc-' He smiled. There is no ` need of lrnuble from coldn. he re- plied. All anyone has to do ts tn git :'1 small town] and Wet it with cold water, wrap it around the ` neck. As good :1 thing as one can : use is :1 heavy wnnllen man's sock. :]W|':lD this around the neck over the Hwet cloth `and tumble into bed. In `land chest. with snow. then tlry with '`;a rou'g,'h towel. Two or these treat- "moms and there will be no Sign pl :1 cold and you will feel Elks. a new hvn-L-nn .the morning. wash your face. neck. All of the proven features which have given Ford lender-ship Canadian truck sales for the ve years are retained. In tion rear springs have been roved and an improved 95 he -8 engine which develops creased torque, is introdueiil V the two-ton ranke. Avlmer (`holce Camnbelrs T-:1`: TEA LTD. ,. LARA!!! V161 IAl"c1ODIIIl( CON TENTS l|XIalVlI`.I(. SPINACH 7 ,7 VAORSE s ,, .~' . (Ir-wno hf: Mr _ v'O: A& --A P CHOICE 6 `mushrooms of various kinds. and the unusual growth of puff-balls. When you see this look out fo: :1 `heavy fall of soft snow, with sinppy winter wealher and lhte spring. ......, 1, . ,.- _-i_1- -1- Y .....,,_ LUIVI ll Itll _"F'.` 0 `V ` `_r..-avgglib mr MODIHN vrotruu Lu Anvl % , L_l L-4.1.47]! V10! CONTENTS A 56 PM ' -....... to tow MIKA `h IJIIUI I , `L ` 16-07,. I 'l`lns Ti n`-1o ' 4 sieve -23c 19 pzwsnn. '1`-he lzimzimcs still r e'..i .n their ' nnw golden cn|oured- n'cedlc`:~`. Nov |2.- Possibly these will have fallen in a week's time. Then ':0unt tc-.1 clays uhegitl and look out 1`r'):' wimer lsnnws. Thirty-l'ivo years ago lum lb?!` fnrcmen in Nrn-_thern ()nl:u'in would watch the fall of the lummuc neutllvs and warn their hen ! 1'n:i(l- "rn:il In got lhcir mncl cutting l`inl. as quickly as pnssiblo; sending for t_hc teams in be here in itwn weeks Lime. winter will be on Such was their faith in the falling! ` (`if the leaves or ncoclles frnm tho `,l:im:ir:ic. -i 'l`Inn vnirn-niinn nf Ih hlrtl hll i?!.9`I- .'-Severn] persons have culled my attention to the direction at the wthd Sept. 20. 21. 22, and its relation to the sun crnssing the line. I re- called that lheprevniling wmd was southeast to smuthw-.-st with about two hours nl northwest wind on! Sept. 21. th=n right back in srxixth-t east. and was i'nl`m'med we were! due for :1 fine (men autumn. Hu-.v9 about the winter?-I asked, and was told to watch the direction nf winds` around December 20. 21. `:2. when the sun turns buck In return to the- Equntnr. Should the prevailing Wind be north to nurthweet. look! out rm` :1 ten] old-lklshinnocl winter. If the winds are from .J)llth(`l']_','} quarters, a mild winter wrmld ren-1 Sonnbty follow. 'l`hn mnllnn Qtulk mam s`:1y.x' we 17; 15c 23c - 23c 22c 25c 23: s We 1- 37 17c 15c llc I '1'"? YTIIQTZILIUH U1 HIE.` Ulluh Ibnen about normal. There has been {the usual amount of unusual bird visitm`.~'. that have wandered away from their 1'e',{ul:n` routes of travel. The first wild geese were seen Ch, - ing south an-nund October 16. nus -- I n "an I.-....... l ' III:.', nuuun utuunu \n.u,.u.. .... On November 2. :1 well lcnnwn n:1lu:`nlis1 inquired whc-re I saw :1 cmw. I rcplicd I haw:-n`L seen :1 `crow for nver a week back. And `while we drove over :1 c0nsldo1'nb.e area we did not see or hear :1 single crow, but we did see snow ')unl- ings in two clifferont places along .l_,. r`. .... n.... Qhr\I`:\ '|`H'Icn DLIL W -.` ulu but .sIrI\~v the Gcorgian Day Show. These ihappy little fellows looked very grey coloured and are down here 2 from their Arctic homes earlier than usual. to a friend. he remarked no doubt cold bad weather in the North has sent the snowbirds scmtn but the `grey colour he thought in(.liea1o'l ax: iopen autumn for old Ontmiu. . My Indian friend, when asked about the winter..re`plie;l. `April you and I will be able in tell a lot about what the winter been. and until then \v'= will do our best to have plenty to do to ilieep warm." Then you expect |C()l(I weather?" I inquii`.'~.`l. `{es." he replied. We will have cold and lots of snow. We always have." I`. is possible he was right and I quite .:lL{l`C(` with his views. I __.____o.e 4..-......_ JU:II'l When mentioning these facts: _ "Next ` has ` l ' Mr. and Mrs. C. Coaper visit.- ed x'ecenLl_v with Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hunter, Barrie; also with Homce and Miss Dorothy Bum- lmrdt, nn Mitchell Square. I.it.l,lP John Roderick Coutls hm'dt, Mitchell Square. Lime John [was bm)t.i7.e(l in Bethesda` Unitzsd |Church on Sunday. M1`. and Mrs. Wn {son and J ea n, Brad - 1`c1'(l, and Karol. Toronto, were with Mr. and Mrs. Norie Coutts on Sunday. ` 'I`Im mmnn-r~ of n ham". to-: Suncmv. The capture of u bear. pother with shooting: at (leer, was the fortunate 51? at` it hunting` party from T umurnc. The migration of the birds has ....... ..\~.,...4 nm-mu! I`hnrn hnc hm-n . nE'1'HEi5A; success Tomn - I Mrs. Lloyd Booth is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harm- er. in Tofonto. Mm 'T`hn.-:, Hewson and Norah sonnmy muuw. The mullen stalk we] may mcywct :m ur'di'n:n'y nnrmuI| wihier. with rnncl:-rah! full nf snow and the `usual culd snaps. `nut. lnok:. for no real wlmer until ?h'r hush two weeks of Dccem';)er. ..r lhn` Toronto. Mrs. Thos. 1-Iewson and are spendmg a. few days with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hewson. Cooks- rnwn Pleased to report, uoruon noo- ertson slightly improved; also, Samuel` Wilson recovering nicely. Garfield Gordon returned this week from Ponteix. Sask. He re- v ports an old-time bumper crop in Southern Saskatchewan this year, Congregational Social On Monday evening, Nov. 11, the conizregauon of the United Church held their annual social evening . At. 6.30 the bountiful hot, not-luck supper was Lhor-- oughly enjoyed. After supper the `informal program included sing- ing, games and music. and an amusing-. Treasure Trail contesu. The singing of the National An- them brought, a. very enjoyable evening to a. close. United WA. Mrs. Harvey Hughes entertained the United LA. at. her home for their November meeting. The (le- ` votional Period was prepared by Mrs. _Pais ` ey and includeti :1 paper On "Human Sufferin9.'. and why ` Mrs. `Palsley and. includett on Human Shffeting, why does God permit it '2" splendxcl money_ donations. in place 01` fowl supper. were returned by the col- lectors. with some stlll to report. I-`urther plans were made for the bazaar and afternoon tea. on Dec. 6 (watch Coming Events). After- noon tea was enjoyed at the close {of the meeting. the hostesses as- . slstinp; Mrs. Hughes being Mrs. G. Gordon._ Mrs. Bert. Wl'igl1L, Mrs. Edg~`ar Webb and Mrs. William ` Young. ~ Neivly-Weds Honored l A commxlhlby gathering was held V in the hall on Friday in honor of ` Mr. nnd Mrs. Victor Small. recem I newly-weds. The first. part of the evehmg` `was pleasantly spent play`- ing progressive euchre, lu wh'1c_ll l the prizes were won by Mrs. Geo. . Mulholla-`nd and Elwood Webb. prizes won by Mrs. Lieo. Mulholla-`nd Before the lunch. an address was Mrs. Small. conveying hearty con- gratulations and best wishes for a happy and prosperous future. Geraldine was presented with an electric table lamp by Blythe Black and Victor with an occas- ional chair by Billie Hughes. A1`- ter each had graciously thanked the friends for,their kindness, the remainder of the evening was en- immrl rin.ncinr_r_ I I read by Mr. Rowat to Mr. and . remainder 01 u joyecl dancing. _,_ . ' SlSbel'. Mrs. John Copeland. Several of om` good iunucm Lu: looking for farms to rent. Miss Willa Broderick, Muncey. spent. the weekend at her home. Mrs. Alvin Smith was confined _ to her bed several days last. week. ; John McLen-n and family am now living in Mrs. T. Best's house ' in the village. I Tom Bell, Beeton. spent. Sun- day. Nov. 3. at the home of his Chas. Ce1'swell- went with :1 Beeton party hunting last week` around Pateg. He was successful in shooting it deer. Gordon Brethei; and Wilmoi Hayes visited around Sundridge three days last week in search of game, but. found even rabbits . SC9.1'C. Mm. Chas. Wat-L came, home }O\Vn. Pleaserl to report, Gordon Rob- artsrm slightlv imnroved: also. Mrs. came home from Toronto General Hospital on Wednesday, Nov. 6, where she had been for over two months. She is much improved, but. has to return in three weeks for 21 slight operation. _____.____________.__._... U'0lT\ UK! home _ Bill north, two of me nsxrty. `Kerr and Hughie Logan. In (my ul. Thus. Wilson's. Visitors d.uring- the lincludedz Mrs. Bennett. Toronto. with her uaughter, Mrs. Mr. untl Mrs. Geo. Johnston. Foxm`:-ad. at Robt. E1dr1dge`s; Mr. and Mrs. Langmend. Toron- to. :11. C. M. Cooper-`s; Pauline -Ellis nL her home; Mr. and Mrs. J. Prosser and xavxmly, Pinker- ton, in Frank I-Iin(lle's. | Collecting war Scrap I In order 1.0 rake funds for pmricuc purposes: the homes in me disuict ai'e collecting scrap n.aLex-ml which they mm the) r-nn 1-mwemenuv d1sn0.~st- of lorl to. En route weekend 3 1 spent. 7 mcluuea: ` tn M. C,` they mm 1ne_\I can conveu41ex)Ll_v (lls|)0.s't- tor _b such_ 9. , \vo1-my cause. I Mr. and Mrs. H. Cousins al- \ tended me Gauley-Wren wed- ding at Thompsonvnlle lust Sat,- 1u'd1,V. l Snrrv to renort Mrs. J. Schell. Sorry on the Stewart. l`1"nVPl`\.' recovery. Our school teacher. Miss Henry. was atlenclmg the funeral cl her uncle. Mr. Sutherlimtl. :11 Owen Sound. last Thursday. The farmers are having Lheh holiday. now the root crop is harvest/ed and the threshing done. buL the incessant mim have left. the fields in such ..| condition mm. plowing is im- possible. The W.A. held their mont_.h1_\ The mom-h1_\ meeting at Mrs. R. Horne-1".~'. lust 'I`mu`sdny. wuh some tl\irty-three ladies m nttndance. At the conclusion of the meeting it was (lecidecl to hold 0. bazaar in me- iclmrch thi.-. momh. Several of good farmers nnlrino for farms to M1`S. mom 11 hi I` KVLXIIL. Vlsxus ` )~ridn_\'. Anglican 9.30 n.m.: S I services: At St. Paul's, 9.30 a.m.; St. Peter's, 11 u.m.; St. ..'uhn`s. 3: St. James`, 7.30 p.m. [ Mr. and Mrs. E. Ellsmere and fum1l_v went to Golden Vaney on 'I`1n.u'sd-.I_v. reLu:'n'u1g home on Manda _\'. Mr zmd Mm. Smmx and Mr. Mnn(u1_\'. Mr. and M and Mrs. visited at Ja me weekend. [W0 WCBKS UL uL'L:uu:..:L:A. ,: 3 AnuLhe_1' keen n'.) 31' the`. mumls of Nature culls mu` :uL'onliun. to the hqavy crops of Fruits on the} Blah]: elder and the mountain :1:~h;]` 1133 to the number of fruit trrgcsl h(NL"i11g some branches with bloom` bh`1,hom and 1-anspbcwries 'm-:1 s;lr:1w-l _b er'L'ies bearing lutt: craps of fmil. This. he insists. indicates :1 "~,overe w_|nlei' wix,h heavy falls of snow. high winds nnd much tlrifiinrg 01 snow. IT DI-IFENDS Teacher: "What is the half of cigm'."' Tommy: "Which way?" 'l`o'u`hDv" "Wh:1t.e\'er do vou | meun'."' Tommy: Well. across it. makes 0. and down It makes 3." nomn M u Mr. and re \'isi1.'1ng Gmlmxn u xx!` hnII\P Anex. W1 ms home Miss Gr-.14 hp wewkt-n .uunun_y. '1`eacher: n An n"" _-.-..:__.:..:.___.-.__-___ from me h mm M` me mu'Lv. ISOND HEAD` BREN'rW5OMI)M `Lemuel-IU__'1: SHOW. II A [rapper informs us: that all wildll -uhlmuls show am unusual heavy wall of real l'u_l' Wllh long gunrcl hzn`1" Ih his opinion, we may expect 21 ` r,aw (lump winu-r wilh floods. an open autumn. H3 explains that Mdtlier Nu`.ur;- takes cum: 01' its \\'u!(l; life. Musk:'uL houses are fui-'ly' high and he `(.`lhlll(lS us many of` our unlmuls travel on under snow` paths untl are pmtected from me cold of winter und do not require a reul heavy fur j:lckcL such US` most of our animals have right now. He pred7cls am open autumn and! winter floods. ' - - ,.,. ,l- .1... ...,`-zI_....| to report. Schell I suck list; also Mrs. J. wp hone for :1 .~;m\ed,\` Church Hodgsoux m Lmm slck nst: also Mrs. .1. We hope speed, )GKSQl1 Long Mrs. UOIIEJIG. hO\'n` ' the weekend. mu Tnrnnio, : Lac. .ln- HOD- h`|DlU Provide for Y_Q_l_|_B FUTURE SECURITY. . . 5M!!!!3$!.I"_= Herman Jennett. nzmd wife. qr! Lindsay. called on friends here.` Sunday. _ Mrs. J. H .McCann snent u W 1 I Iuuua. I A new one to must of the weaL.1;:r| students came from :1 real keen on-| server of \VL'iIlh3l` conditions. I-{e| states there has been. nnd there. still is. :1 cnn.~'id':r:nblo grmvah ;n` _...._j_..:.'__.___._..__._`__.__ , Sunday. Mrs. J. .McCann spent few days last week with her sister in Beton. Jnhn Mnknhrht. and familv. sister in Beeton. J John McKnight, and family .'a-hd Fmhk Elphick mobored to Gmvenhurst` over the weekend. 1\II'u- nu-u-I `AA :-u (`Mil-unv-f Rnlnn. LiI'ELVl]ll!`SL' OVBF LHC WBCKBHU. Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert McMas- ter attended the funeral 01 Ralph _Constable at. Churchill last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Woods. of S. last Wednesday. ` Mr. and Mrs. Geo. woods. Rouge Hill. spent the holiday with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Miller. Vernon Lambert and D_ayi(l Moore No. 3. 1.'I`.C.. Camp Bor- den, were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Miller. Visitors last week were: Alex. Dempster and family, Coiling- wood. Reg`. Cole and Mike Awlny. of No. 4 Co., I.T.C.. Camp Bor- den, with W. J. Dempster; Herb. Connel. New Liskeard. with Ar- thur Dobson; Gordon Bail, Tees- vmter. with Donald McMaster. A Fatal Accident On Thursday evening. dusk. the munity at dreaclful accident at the 7th line corner. when a Ford car driven by Harvie Corbett, Ivy. returning from work at Camp Borden, and 9. Chev. bread truck driven by Donald McMaster, col lided with such terrific force that Mr. Corbett died a few minutes nrtcr being removed from the wreckage by neighbors| who hurried to lend assistance. The sympathy of the commun- ity is extended to the family or just at residents of this com- the lute Mr. Corbett. A large number attended the funeral service held at Ivy Pi'esbyte1'inn I Church. Sunday. were shocked to hear`-0(- .. . By putting aside: iusf I a few dollars monthly` The Mutual Life of Canada , offers a variety of protection and savings plans. Ask a rep- resentative of Canada's oldest SERVE and urges, 'nvsAvmoI "mutual" life in- W" 5"'" Stamps on sale Nlrance C001` in all "Manual puny to give you llh 9! Candid full inf0`rmati0n. awn" omen THE an nnhnjh h - jm No. 4 Co., I n..4 Mr. mm 1yu's. Mercer 1r\'.'x_n spent the holldav with fTi\.`l`.d.$ In Urillm. Mr: Dnum nnrl Nhninl enrsnf Estibllihed 1369 Head Office 'Waterloo, Ont. "Owned by M0 Pollcyholdon" T. C. PHILLIPS ` n..|l.... 1.-4 Dhnmn R5 I. ' i Dalton St. T Women who should be strong mm | healthy heonmq wank, run down und 5 worn out, um!` um unnhhe tn uttmul 1 `tu'thnir lunnwhnld duties. They ge` up in Hm morning drouding th~ day !-1 work ulmzul of tlu-m. day...` .`Hunmm nr mun-:HhIHnnn1 (R umnu_ _ Mrs. Ruwn and Munel spent Lhe weekend wnth friends 111 New bowel). 'T`hp inninr Rod (`.rnq< em-in] The junior Red Cross socinl took place on Tuesday night at the home of Mrs. Douglas. The senior Anglican Y.P. met at. Arthur Downers on Wednes- day night. and the junior A.Y.P.A. an Rev. A. R. Holden's - The Women's Institute met. at. the home of Mrs Levi Jones on Wednescl~.1y. Hea1t:h. the :-.pecial topic of the day. was luken by Mrs. Richardson. A mini nvenine for the cone- uucen D_V Mrs. mcnnmson. A social evening for the cong- regabion of the Anglican Church was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Reynolds on Monday. All present. report. zml enjoyable time. ` VDE ll-crnnlvnd 1 .r .3. IJl'5Il|u.cu meu in the church. Thursday night`. to organize a Y.P.S. The officers elected wene: P1-es.. Mur- |` The Prosb_vtex'ian Young People ` iel Rawn; Vice-Pres Mrs. 11'- wln; Sec_v.. Ted Annand: Treas.. Irwin Gardener. The next. meeL- ing will be at Mrs. Jones` home on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Mercer Irwin Lnpnt thn hnliri-.\v with Trix-1~rk int WISE BOY TE-ucher: "Jimmy. name a great` nun ;.....n.~ ' nme saver. Jimmy: "Love at. first sight." mun` mxannnnit. I VVEEEBEE `uropm uny H wuln uuvuu I!) Some dinnnso or onnstitntinnnl dis tut"-hhnou hm: loft its mark in th form of sllutmrml Iwrvos, impnvnr lalwcl Isloml, xuul rm nxlmlmtml con- dition of the entire Hyatt-In. m.. ..... ...m n...1 in 1\.|'iIhnrn s I.-HHC. Y.P.S. Organized I3.-ncvluvtnu-in n \7:\nuu _ SERVE . BY SAVINGI " Suvlngt. I Olen. 3 Phone 359 ` "``.`!`F. 9*."`-z`".`i"3."..A ESSA TO` VOTE ON . '7. `TWO-YEAR TERM Qqgngcil Passes Necessary By- law-Five Claims fol` Sheeii Damages, with Viuators Fees, Cost Township $121. Abuthe regular meeting of Essa Township Council. held at Thorn- ton. Nov. 4. the Clerk was in-~ scructed to prepare a by-law for. the purpose of submimng to the-' racebayers the quesuon 01,21. two= year term for Reeve. Deputy- Reeve and Cmmcxl. A.qur\sn {Ian nlInt`\IIi`\IL~ nu-rlnlvon IVCCVU LIIIU. KJUIIIIUII. Amnhg the accounts ordereu .1)A`1c1 were the followmg: A, mn- uau, collecung garbage. Angus. Village. $18: Wilson dram d`eBeh-` cure, $417.92: G. D. Banting, sel- _s`ct.lng' jurors. clerk. n.'~`5esso1'. $19; N. goxworch re_11e1` officer. LWU months. $8"; b. H. Coleman, hospi- L21 zlccounts. $48.50; A. _Beyex-s. c-neranimg gmder in Camp Bordn. $144.92; Barrie Agx_'1cuIr.urnl So: ciety. grant. $25; E. Bone, 1 sheep killed, 2 injured, $12: P. Saggalik. 3 sheep killed, 1 injured. $34; W. Holmes. 1 sheep and 4 lambs km- ed, $46; W. J. Henderson. 1 sheep kmed, $11: .1. Bamalng-, 1 sheen k'1l1ed, $10; 0. Bantmg, sho'otIng dog fmmd wm-rymu sheep. sn Valuatorsz P. Kennard. $1.90; W. J. Henderson. $9: C. Arnold, $1.50; Reggie Arnold. $1.50. 'i"hn (`.191-I1 um: inutrllt-l.9d tn ud- ncggle :11 uulu, cu .uU. The Clerk was,1nstrucLed to ad- v_ise Cowan and Cowan. barrnsbers. to communicate with the trustees of Angus Village in connection with apnx-caches to any probertiesg in the vl1_1age. f\v\ mnnrm hp nnnnr-il rpfII. ID 17118 Vll_lH.}(b'. On motion, the Council refused to pay hospital account, of Mer- vin Foster. . 'mm rum-k was xnstructed All Tired out i I More llay llgll over!

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