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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1940, p. 16

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` GOl'(lnIl Brunlnn. Bellevillc. was a visitor with her mother over; {He weekend. f A. Tracey of Spring Bay. Mani-I toulin Islnnrl. is VI lking his si: _Mr:`. M. Buk am! Mrs. McPhors0n.'i 8 Burton Ave. I `Mficc `D:-1:231! 'K.'nnl-rlv ins rcturn-- "'| Inunbuuy, nun. _. V 'l'lll". l-'(_)l.l.(')WlN(; "".`-` HORSl"S' ('.I`v'_v m:u`v', ll) yI'.~.. vnlnl. Ull`|*> 1500 lb:.: hay lmr.~st'. H yr ultl. luriu 1500 lbs Latin ll\1l l,l".Ml`2N'l`S: l lV`l:n:s(-y-ll21I'l'i< I As, bh\(lt'l`. fl-ll. cut; 1 Fx'u.~l & Wulul d. muwtr. 5-H rut: I !~'.mmrl yr l:l-(li (- .:' 5 tlrill.l l"-\kl'.1 (`wt-kshutl mam- "f"` urt` .-`prc:o(l1-r. Iww l:n~l July; I Kidd LHIIUF Kanzuron znnu. new lhls spring; cun- ('.(lL'k."llUl` Nu. I7 walking plnw. I rm-cs. Adams wagon. l sculllcr. 1 set . ~ sluup .~`|(~iuh.<. l sol disc h:n`ruw,<. .mo. 1 urn lrmrw-.~lt'r. I lmy rm-k. now: ' drzuz lmrrnws. l m".-/ .... o.-mum l m'in(lsl.un4.', Thursday. November 21, 1940 ~ VV. 9, lVvI\ I Iuunru v -u E.H. 17, Con. 6, Innisfil u..n n/u.x.. I-`.~.1 ur lhuhwnv NH 11 .79 :E1WfiT' SHE :,"uunc1mz w the Jack muwx r. .1-II, r'uL. ruku IN" (`m-kshnl` 1 \T(lL'K."llUl~ NH. I I1 m-1| h'.|l`\'(`.~l('l I lH`\V stock I ~ll,"2I hvn`\'(-.~n'r. 1 so! .urm-1: \-ml!-r !l'0l Coneland. Mrs. B. Buucien. wot-kend auesns nf !\ '1'. Gumcm`. Mr: G90 Ham $l.'v.UU um! um mnnunt 10 mn given in p:n'li<- od iulnl nutcs. In mnmns nun p:n'li~.< ful`n`.~hiv 0d junnt A (li>CULH} run! will hr ullnwvd 0! w. c. `W<'5`ii'Tr'i'E$ kAvs I._..:4`:| |p:mu-(1 bv the Lzlfl. n oleculc lublo lump. prv.<.1-nlml u mzmuv nnd Mrs. Mnrslmll v: upm'ociMion of the nnd zlftrs X`(.'(:!.`1V(`(. I .ulunr-mu uvzu; enjow,-(1 (.`('lll, \K'H| on rrvdit :.l"l. II, Mun. \l, n - lallf Milt: I'I:I>~t Hf lL'huW5l_V Nu. Lu .`l`H by Vubliv /\m*Hun ""|-~~-J-.. LI... `)2 [ N11: ]~:;|5.t HI lI_|L'HM/Ely NH. Thursday. N0V- 23 'nHv. I-`(>l.I.()WlN(`. lII1Yll'l'.`alL;l\|'fI I` 'lI'u1-Imn 1 r- LIl\D'I" v sot I new water h'ou;_:h. 1 :I'inds!un(-, .n1' k(`Hl". 1 .~.-I l).u'kb;md hm`- JI runl "owl 51-1: 1 xinglv | L .-n .-..nm-z: In Inn. of u. l'Xm't'.\'.(`(l U101!` Hun kind wishes rt.-(zc-`1vc~d, Murr u lunch. wrus to music by K urclxcstrn, _...-._.-_.___.- sob. Irwin Ellmghani. Sa1m~da.\' with Mr. Coneland. Mrs, L sums. E 1.30 p.m.l ST.) an`) M CulItLs. All .._.-_..?.:_:_._. _____________j,, V L:Hl.'ul' n |)mul.ifu uhlu wmlv Stroutl clock. Mr. 1-xm-1-.~;.-ml Lhclr inn nf the wishes '1'. Ul"e(>n`. Mrs. Geo. 1-lam-ev Dobson. Allismn. xx guests of Rom C019 Mrs. C. Vs Carr and Rom. Cole, Mrs. C. W and son Fraser have n-1.urne~d from a $151`. with he: nanwnns in Odessa Mrs. 1... M. Runedne st):-n1 a few days of the Dasx week mm Mr and Mrs Alvin Ruuedze. Graven- hv arc? hurst. BcIm~ A1. Coo};. on Nov. 11. 194$). to Mr and Mrs Thos. newton nee Velma Ooboum a dIm'::h1e-r. Miss K Bd"31`)(3 zmri Mxsn Bush- tin. of the Oxamano Hosunal staff. Woods!-cck. were recent guests 0 JIM: M Sn:-n09. T. J. Dawson` Cnas. u;am;m.m.~ lltwb. Human. Dick Coums. W. G. Marwooci and Raobt. Dunon ax- wndewd the Veterans` banquet at Balm on Fndatv 1:51. miss M. Sm-nae. J. Davszon. Chas Blackmore ilmsh Human. When m--n Ind ` hiddle Igo thmr mu-N in n-min` inFUlnI`Q`-`. I Ill nu an-I ` _..n.. WEB Vs Little sirknt-nos um} `harder to Idmku u \` Incl, here um] Hwru, r Inn-ukcluwu he-gin tn 2; -' - n.. .:..... ..I 8 Burton Ave. I Miss Bessie Kcnnudy ins ed home from her Lem1)0ra:`y sum-3 met position in the Parliament I Buildings, 'I'nmntn. ` Mn ('1 Sn!-urn. Miss Georginal nu u- luv .... wish tn nmixmm vignr, Illhl ru-mil ilupuin-d slmuld llilhuru `n.ll<\alll` ABOUT ALLANDALE mcev and John L were recent (`nip n. Orillia. was a ' Mr and Mrs. G. Tloromo. spam and Mrs. \Vm C lug" \-was very ably impressed up nu `;'..huse present by Mrs. Roy Gond- ffellow of Stmud, who gave the ad-~ .d1'ess. ` I At the conclusion of the mmllu` . `the hostess served refreshments and 1:: social hour was enjoyed. E The Late William John Reynolds I i An aged Allandale resident. Wil- llam John Reynolds. passed away at lhe R.V. Hospital on Friday. Nov. 15. 1940. after an illness of eleven ldays. nncnim his 85 years. he had on- `days. Despite years. jnyed fair health and had been down street on the Saturday night before taking 111. 11.. ......- krnvn nn JIIIV 1853. in He was born on July l8. 1855. Bowmanville and was brought up in Cartwright township. After his marriage to the late Mary Hawe. he moved to Randolph. near Penctang. land farmed there successfully till 1905 when they moved to the Sun- nidale road and farmed there for a time. In 1910 he bought out the Al- landale livery business and carried it on till the death of his wife in i 1923 when he sold out. He retained lthe building: till three years ago taking Ill. I 3 when he sold to Carter Bros. The funeral was held on Monday. Nov. 18. with service at the Lloyd 'uneral home conducted by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair of Essa Road Presby- `erian church of which the decease:l was a member. Interment took olace in Barrie Union Cemetery. Pall-bearers were six friends. J. D. I Wisdom. F. W. Dobson. C. W. Potion- ~r. C. Graves, W. Ferguson and W. 1 Brooks. Cnrvivinrf are. one daughter, N[r\' ' Surviving are. one daughter. F. Gracoy. Barrie. and two som. Hmry. town, and Bert of North Bay. who was here for the funeral to-1 gether with Herbert. Reynolds. bro- ther. of Toronto. with Mrs. Rey-i notds. Mrs. Skinner and Lorne Ray- `notds. also of Toronto. u ..r,,... n ..... .... 4':-nrh frinnrk ,-and I ( I nolds. also 01 '10l'0n\U. . Many flowers from friends and relatives expressed the esteem m which the old gemleman was held. __ Buildings, Toronto. Mrs. G. Spearn. Miss Georgina ` Spearn. Mrs. C. Sutton. Miss Char- lotte Scott and Miss Irene Camp-I` bell all attended the fall gradua- tion exercises of Toronto Univer- < sity held in Convocation Hall on Nov. 8, when Miss Connie Spearn was one of the graduates having completed three years there. She will take a year`s course at O.C.E. Scarlet Chapter Elects Officers _fl`he annual election of officers for Innistil district Scarlet Chapter on! the L.O.L. was held in the L.O.L. Hall at Thornton on Thursday night. Nov. 14. with Fast Commander R. Allen presiding. mm-or-A wore: Worshinful Cum-. -- I societies of local churches at an open meeting on Thursday last. , Mrs, Rev. Coutts, Stayner. wasf" the sneaker. Mr. and M.rs. Wm. Copeland` and Maudie were Sunday Lzueslsr of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stone. 0! Siayner. Miss Clam Copeland who has spent the past week it}! Stayner. has returned home. ; Huge Turnips ,\ 'I`wo unusually large turnips` grown by H. Osborne. Essa. are on displav in Mrs. Go1iou's store window. The larger of the l\\~'0 tips the scales at 19 lbs. A Frmk Accident A freak accident. occurred on the hizh\\'a3' between Aiiismn nn p CC-okstown on Saturdav last. Jack`! Baker and J. Kidd were return-H in: from Ailision with a` truck- Ii load of slabwood when a plush of`! V 1 wind lifted a slab from the ioad. (`BILKIIIQ it to crash through the windshield of a truck which han- nened to be passimz from the OI)~ posiie direction at that moment. The driver of the westbound truck was :1ix;hth' injured by flying: 9.135% and was taken to Dr. C W. Carr for treatment. ; ``i The Prcsbytmian W.M.S. cnter- u; mined members of the inissionarv {C I Following an snowfall nf uvcr .> | i inches Saturday afternoon and oven-t .ing and cold weather all day Sun- (I::_\'. Monday and 'l`uesduy. the tem- pcruture ameliorated yesterday when the milclcst weather m several ` l {days obtained. . -m... 1,...-nu mwmm-nInn~r` rluriml Fair Fall Weaifnhcr 4 win. Cold Spellsilg I V The lowest Lclnpcrulurc during: the pus! week was 18 ubnvv zcru (H degrees of _frnst) nn Thursday. Friday and Tuesday. while the high- est murk ivus 42 above on Tuesday. ` Maximum and minimum tempora- .2\. iduys obtznnou. \ I lures during the past week were follows: Hiuh I.n\\' Z 1 I\ L'xl.\k' wu-nu \u.. `. i Hf the finer puinls :1` 1h: vi lax-:.< cum!` up _v0: i ' I (`uurl whon Hugh I`., Clark. "f`Hlull. n .~':IlL'.x p1`nmu`.x-r fn I Byinhi and Cu. -:)l' Niuum (1 wine xnzumfaclurew. nppc . lwn ch:n`g(`:<: uf being: in! .while in charge of u can`. b.}pos~_cssinn uf liquor in an k nlnvn ;. Sends a Message to You em! 5/we iiWineT#r;e|;|er Given ' Ten Days in Gaol, Also L Fined $10.00 and Costs BEAUTIFYING FACE CREAMS Powder. Combination ' Rouge and Lipstick Reasonably priced to meet the beauty budget DV KATIIRINE CARR Beautician of Torontvu with many years` experience "Page Sixteen u puazuac , place. Make an appointment for your complimentary fa- cial now. Phone 93 V U '-PFRA MONI. Nov. 25 which delved imn ...... ....;.u vf Hu- High 24 VG7w1HTR THUR i 1 CAPTURES THE 3 E. ROWE MEDAL ifnrd and Gem` ihnwoll. . I"u1lu\vin1:. is the p1'i'/.c winnc | Sonim`.< 1. Stnyncr: `.2. Fm: 3rd. John Millc `Small, Skruud. | Junim's--1. C town: 2. Robm 23` Ro.~:.~` Bonnie. :12-n-nu: Rrzndfn ((.`nn,!imim1 from page n_1'.~nc) 4 ll`0|)h_\`. The high novice Judge and winner at` the Canadian NuLi'.)nul ~l<`.xhibilinn Shield was G. Allan" ,VVn1l Sluyner. With six [cams inf buys competing. Joe Martin.` ' Bradford. was the coach of the high ' mu-n and Inn H1!` mwcinl Eil\0Hl Bradford. the coach 01 me ulgn team and \von the special T. Eaton` `Co. prize. The members of hi-:| [team were Robt. Brown. Clarenvei |Ibn_vne.~: and John Fennell, all of I llradlord. '1`hese boys made a score` lot` `.1120 points out of a possible score In!` 2400 points. Each boy was `awarded a book entitled "Sh0l`l- horn Came in Canada." The sec- ond high team was coached by Gor- ;don MeArthur who won the special Robt. Simpson Co. prize. The mem- `bers of the team were Irvin Bea`.-I tie, Jack Walker and Ross Beattie. jail or Stayner. The other coaches of teams were: Jim Steers of Brad- iford and George Rogers of New i Lowell. | I.'..II.nuimv in :1 i-mnnloiv llhl. Hf A Ilelb Tcihose Past Middle ilhc p1'i7.c \vnmc1`:s: I . Gordon McArllu1I'. 'Stn,vncr: Frank Giffcn. Crccmore; Miller. Stuyncr; 4. Victnr George F:n'is. Cooks- tnwn: Robert Brown. Bradford: Stnyncr: 4. Clarence ]B:1ym~s. Bradford: 5. John Frcc1.h_v. '1S`.n_\'m~r; 6. Archie Culhmn. Stayner; `7. Ray Dnwnoy. Allistnn; 8. Jack `\Vulkm'. Sl:1_\'n0r: 9. Gordon Mc~| `(fx'uckvn. Everett: 10. Bob Giffen. : l(`.1'uoInn1'0: 11. Lloyd Small. Allislnn '\'~-ri-mu -1 C, Allan Walker. |Luwoll. ` I-`ul1u\vin2.'. an cmnplulo p1'i I.e winners: Rnninrs ---1. McArlhu|'.| |(~l;ass of :ld\'(`l`ll.\`llu;. gFour Study Groups 1 Formed in Oro Twp. ..__.:< (`.rooInnr0: ll. l..Iuyc1 bmnn. !\II1.\uIu ` Novices -l. G. Allan ll~`.tu_vnor: 2. Frank Todd. Gilfnrd: '3. Ted Prosscr, New Lowell: 4. Ed- \\-urd Pridhnm. Stayncr: 5. Ellwood .\Vim~s. New Lowell: G. Irvine Boul- ltic. Sluynor; 7. John Fcnnc-ll. Brad- ifnrdz 8. Gordon Robertson. Stuy- - 0 w-.1Im-.- Rmzors. Shnynorz ` ford: 8. U-o1`(1un KUDCFISUII. outg- nvr: E). Wallace Rogers, Shnynorz ; 10. Leslie Leonard. Creemnre; 11. Jack Sinclair. Slnyner: 12. Allan Sinchnix`. Crccmore: 13. Norman` ' .. c...mm. ' JZICK DIIu.|un. uu Crecmor` `S1r:1ch:1n. Sluynm`. nch-Inc 111:: fly bU`ilL'nun. am; In .. Besides the tvophics Inentium.-ti. the prizes were Cu.~'.h donated by `the Simcoo County Council. ..___;.____.___.. I LEARN WIu:.m'. Iu .... People naturally look in The Ex- .:nnino1"s Cnm`m_L: Events. for dul(!.'_ mf dances. suppers. (lC. In 1939 The } llixmninor cnrrind 2408 lines of Lhis` uf advertising. Y "-' ' `*1---`-- I-`cupsuii In iStcw:u't 1.. Page Talks on His-l ` tory of Farming; Laittlc ` Prospect of Higher Prices, Must Reduce C0st.s---Social| Studies Also. | The Iirsl of the C'\mn1uni\_v xn"t`1- I1L'.< planner! for 1.1115 winter :11 Hrs Imvn Hull \v.'I.~' hold on Thl1l`.\`(l- I_V. NM , 7. John VVrmdruw. ('h;|irm:m >1 The lnL`:1l mmmill(.-x`. pvt-.vid:-II zmrl Eh-n1*gv Ponrsull It-rl in mmmunil,_y Elected were: Worshipful Com- mander. Ted Barker, Allzmdale 432: Den. Commander. C. Creighton. Thornton, l0; Chaplain. A. Kcnd-` rich. Allunclzllc; Scribe. D. R. Or- wmu 'l"hm'nlnn: 'I`reasurer. B. Allen. presiding. ` l l . .._._(ty___._____- LEARN WllERl TU GC r\ ...I.. .\..c...~ullv lnnk in Th T!!! BARB!!! EXAMINER, BABREE, ON !., CANADA luynor. . u-nrn Pzwh donated Group No. 1 Reg $6.95 This group is made up of all new fall styles. mostly misses , 14 to 20. The season's smartest shades. All the newest cloths. Also included in the group are two piece (skirt and blouse), Alpine cloth suits. | |L"I'n!roc7:i\l7en.WuaaV world-famous. cooling. Inn- 1 ncpne. Ingrid D. D. D. Prrscnptinn. (`urcasrlv-an. pllunlc-.1. hontbn imlaunn tnd quit-Hy Imps intenn Ilehxng. 35 trnl bottle provu it. or mane`: back. Ac-I Ovu: druggul. today (or D. D. D. PRESCRIPTION VS;-,===" " (5..::x:m|umuxur.um................. Stcfrts Todt1y-Our November Dress Sale . . . We must clear our racks at once to make room for the finest Christmas stock ever . . . to do that means clearing out our dresses AT ONCE . . . These are nothing but QUALITY MERCHANDISE __ __-_ ._....I 1..-.-.1. human cup-uIIIA\n `hang fif _ - _ UHKIEI 1IIU3C ELIC uuuuug JJIAI \(\lll.I.I.A A 5'5;-I-u\rnna..guaa-.u.. . . . everything new and fresh . . . Dress values like these are exceptional . . . Take advantage of them now. V_#*~ "" :'_"""* Group No. 2 Reg $8.95 Scribe. u. :1. ur- rock. Thornton; Thornton: Marshal. R. Squires. Al- landalc; lst Lcct.. R. McDonald. Slmud 234; 2nd I.ecl.. F. Srigley. Thornton: Isl Cnnd.. R. Keown. Ivy 460: 2nd Cnnd., W, Reynolds. Craig- vzule 605. A 1..m-h nuns` snrvcrl and :1 social This group is very limit- ed, therefore get here early. Novelty weave Crepes and fine wools. All new smart styles and colors. Misses and women's sizes. {.48 ..48 ~:|d. W. J. Buchanan `Junior Farmers Learn ` Goes to Collingwood ` About Reforestation After Three Years Here? At Angus Meetingl! Active in .\'L`VL`l"dl plmscs III (`Uln-I dun: munily lifv (lurim.{ his ll1I`uL'-ycul` Duff:-r .....;.u..m-n hon-, Ald. William Juxnc.s`,::nd Y< ussun. and King. | While a resident of Barrie. Airilh Buchanan has taken :1 real inter:-s1:\ in municipal. Church and spmrts eir- ' 3 eies. 'I`w<) years ago. he was eli.-eted H /\ici<~rm:m for Ward Six and is thvi` present incumbent. Bef(zI'e C()l1)i:H.{'(l 'here. he had been :1 euuneillur int] `-ruvenhurst and Mnynr of St.i_\ner 5| He has been :1 member of the SOS-it siun nf St. Andrew's Presbyterunn! ,.ChurCh_ and is the active presid:-it" ,I>f Barrio Lawn Bowling Club. Hog 1`-hand |lr(`\'il )llSL\ acted as president. Li ,: . Stuyne:` and Aurrvru while i'(`:~t(il'i_L(? ,. .l.,. ` u..u~n_- ` .\'L`VL`l"dl ph: ..;o.. Iirn (||n'in1' hi: Tht` snow full on Si\LlH`(l1I\' {and Sundnv made drivimz m -hiuhwav vc-rv dnnm-rmns. A number of bm': from will report. for Lruimnu ut market Cnnm on 1'~`r1 M(*lvil|(- A_VCI`S[. Cluronco ;bnc- and Bert Wriszht hnvv H gm from n vorv vnjo,vnbl.- hl tru- A lunch was served time enjoyed after business. Burton Ave. United W.M.S. The monihly meeting of Burton Avenue United W.M.S. was held on 'rI....-caiuu Nnv 14, Ht NH`S. F. G01`- ' fstroud community F`e(lerm,lon of ALZl`lClll[lll`P[ F I {first communltv Stmud Communltv-, the nf . China. United Church Sunduv Al - home of v rvv i wk 3 hel gm `Th Dust thirtv vonrs as the Church Mission was the sxxmkcar .wrvice evenlnz, at llmw` Federation Work Again a con1mlm~(- nwotlm: Dalton Lrnnnx. II was drciderl nimz. would C 110 lnermm! cl in the in H`l'|\'\ll'l`T in Hmmn. llw ' on I -1 II`:-" ` Mhndn \` ' that U\'.` , ` mmin i work for the comim: winner will Thv lw '- 11 on Tuesdav evening. Nov. 26.` e meeting Newly-Weds Honcred will be open to 2:11.; *Rldr:o. in New Onmrxo . Mr. McKenzie. now homo xn To-a mntn on (urlouszh. after ~.m*nrlinKz| t.rr-umrt-r. nf thp Church will be open [0 an,` Newly-Weds Honored ; large gaLln`:r`mg x'eprc.seuL'mg- VSTROUD mscs nf Hun- xis Villizlm J;unc.s' mt at Barrie .-n l.runsfcrx'c~d . Cnllingwnod. Juvcmbcr 23. yet been ap- t .lun|n l)uff('I`i and Ya ubnut linn of Zone '1` truclim The - lhmugl aucccocts R. \ \ .D1'pm`l )1; on |)('l1.\`i(m FuI.`$.ll rs` service in CUlIHl'l' lhvrc, ,snvi:|ti med his (lulius } prngrn V I. 1938, suc- to pro 5. who retired. Furmo Jcon agent at lribuli . Aurora, I~ ow- tntion Otht uf Rnrrin. /\1d.ih(`1d 1 ir- ._.diKnock and Sirouti cmnn1unii.i(~.s. WW ht_;v.:|.:; hcid in the hull here on Fri- mi? f(`n_\' night. in honor of u rocontiv "`~'ln1arI'io(l voum: colmiv. Mr. and $15 m`Mrs. Murshali of Orilliu. Bvforv, 5!" (`i' Hwr xnurriuszc Mrs. Marshall (Miss l-'|\' g,-.`.'\u Bowman was n vniumi m(-mbcr of this community cspr2c- 0" _I `Hulls in musical circles. having *"1_ 1,` itnugxht. music for a number of E -*9! s'onr.<. The first Dari. hi` the urn- -.i.ur:un xms. prourcssivri cuchrz-, the '- ,-.._u-m'i'/.(-.s Lzoim: to Miss Jack and mu `Mr. Rowan. Mr. anti Mrs. Mar- 1`iL`< small were thvn invitccl in the nint- Hm liiii 1 inrm and two congratulatory u(i- mu -`` (iru.\'.\(`.*: rend to them. convcyim. um '2:-Iihir b('.\i wi.sh<~s of their friend. um `fur a bright and iumnv future. (in The Knock uddrc.~.5 was urcmn-`Lin "W kHlllH`|'lI1. oxlnuu,-, vvl uh.-..... . ., York (Inumit-.<. will learn much !ubnut rufv.rcstut.iun and cImso'rvn- Ilium Ontario's wuudlnnda: an _n ' Three meeting an the Seed Ex- trucliml Plum. Angus, today. nu~cling has been urrun1.;--I_I ;lhmu;,:h the cooperation of Omswin :l\nn-n-hnnnl ..r Agriculture. Onlurin held throughout the Province at thr<>u;,:h ;l)eput'ttn(.~nt mt` Agriculture. `Fut't~stt'_\' Department. and Onturiu CUllh'l`l'V IllUIl and Relhrestutinn ,su(i:tt,intt. 'l'hvrv will be it full day's lprngt':tn1tm.-. with special attention ltu projects through which Junior Farmer clubs may make some tribution toward furthering refores- and conservation in Ontario. | Other zone meetings are being` l mvettng nus oeen un.m,.;--_. ; \-;n'ious dates. t , United W.M.b. was nmu Uu Thursdzly. Nov. 14. at inpfs. William SL. with a good at- tcndancc. Mrs. F. W. Dnbson pre- sided. Folluwing iho business. `(no dvotional period \m.<. taken by Mrs Goring and :1 solo was sung by MR5 Helen Lambert. This was the Au- tumn Thankoffcring meeting and th_e general theme nf "'I`hzmksgi'.- .lunml' I": _ Listen to The uIov:"-cFll. Tm. 1.80 3.11.. BIOO. Tun. NI p.n.. BFIO. Hun. II |.n._' Group No. 3 Reg $2.98 Misses and women's lower priced dresses, all smartly styled in plain and fancy Crepes. Black and colors. They are a bargain at $2.98 but we offer them during our November dress sale at a price that will make you want to buy several. 99 each We need the table space for Christmas merchandise. Therefore we are putting on sale half of our entire stock L7--5- /vnr~n1]r1'1` rs from Hrucv, (irry w, Wt.-lli1u_.',Lm1. P0131 1il`.\'. Mun '- an-unrlg at :1 Scue RG11 UL Uux cuuup .....v-- of millinery. Hats (regular to $3.50) for one grand low price of 99c. Come early and ----C `:v:--. J.1\a \JL \J\J\ru x- get first pick. I or Mrs. Rnluh Brolcy and son 1501)- by are \'i.~`it1m: Mrs J. Bmlcx`. Bom--A1 Gm\'(*nhur5t-. Nov. 14. to'_ Mr, and Mrs, Alvm Ru(1o(ig:c. a knh 1

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