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Barrie Examiner, 26 Dec 1940, p. 8

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_ Thornton. are new brakemcn on the `C.N.R. ogt of Hornopayne. . vvvvvv- - - - , The next regular meeting or the .0.E. will be on Tuesday. Jan. 7. * Wm. McBride and J. N. Bowman. " Mrs. J. Os1l)`ornc. Toronto. the Quest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs.| R. MJcBriclc, Cumuberland street. ' Single copies of The Examiner on :-inlc in Albandale at Whittys drug store, Kcndrick's news stand and Burton`s restaurant. 45tfx ' Candlelight Service and Cantata ,.On Sunday morning at Burton Avenue United Church the junior choir sang lIWO bright carols in ad- (__1imion to anthems by the regular choir, The Birthday of a King" and Stainc1"s "It Came Upon the Midnight Clear." . Yck with the wucs of sin and strife The world has suffered long; lloncnth Lhc m1gc1-sLrain have rolled Twu thousand years of wrong; And man at war with mam hears not The words of peace they bring: O listen now. ye men of strife. And hour the angels sing. I wish to thank all my customers who bought holly in aid of the War Victims Fund and made it possible for us to send $10.00 to the Evening Telegram in aid of the war victims. . .1 T - - \ '___" " ` | .4 rwawamgawmwawnwawmwm g` MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE AND ALL and Best Wishes for the New Yecxr (?/m'4tma.4 /940 Gulf where the son. Pacific breezes keep rigorous Winter ax-.'uy~-golf- swim-ride--mot.or-enjoy your fa- vorite outdoor sport in u climutc {hat is balmy in Vancouver and Vic- toria. Canada's Evergreen Play- ground offers you the moumuins and the sea-places to go~things to do-peop1e yr;-u wan: to meet. Qn1\r\C:)l Wintpr rznms at hotels. d0-pc-opus wan: w IY1CL`l. Special Winter rates at hotels. Attractive raid fares now in effeck wixh generous return limit and stop- UVCI` privileges. c cmn or THANKS ' 1 ? ATT ENTION! Special Rates toTravellers The General Brock Hotel Niagara Falls Ontario Only 20 Minutes Drive from St. Catharines, Thorold, Welland Merritton and Fort Erie LARGE MQPEBN 1_x_ooHMv\v1TH BATH lJUl4l' 1 UL`I\AVl|AV|uAV n \ ictoria-March 9-15. 1941 beving held. zxhlmugh if there is :1 vote on C()h.-()1i(l1llCd sellcnl t1`u~:r'.ec-.~`. it may be that there will be :1 gen- eral vnie; that is not very probable. hmvever. ..v . 1, :n.,,_........ ation for i940 with E. J. Evans ho,- ing returnecl as reeve. and Fred Allen. Victor Turner. Percy Selby and Fred Welsh being elected to ,1 t.he foul` council seats. There was some talk of Coun. Selby running `for the reeveshiip atzainst Reeve Evans but this did not materiali7.e. | Little Stir in Fins vv .. `, ` West Gwilliimibury had an aeelam- With several aeel'.m1ation.< in a I row. there is little possibility of an 'l election for 194-] in the 'I`ownshi.p of E Flos. The present Council c:)nsis`s of Albert A. Toner as. Reeve. G. 1 ` Walter Middleton as Deputy Reeve. and J. B. Ritchie. John Kidd and I 'I"homas Cooper as councillors. It is x)os=s'Eble that Deputy Reeve Middle- ton may seek the reeve:-`hip. in which case W. S. Campbell. Elin- valc. would prob:tbl_v be candidate 2 for the deputy reeveship for which he was defeated three _vcar;~ ago. ' f Sunnidale Maybe Ex-Reeve S. E. Patton is .~'.p3keii of as a likely candidate for the reeveship of Sunnidale Town.~'h':p for i940. and his opponent would be either the veteran reeve. Joseph ` Spicher. or Deputy Reeve Herbert ' M. Barker. in the event that Reeve " ` Spicher retired. What Reeve Spich- l or will do. no one knows: .he is one of the oldest members, of the Coun- ty Council. k Thn 111:0 r-l:-Minn in Siiiinidzilv was 'Iy L;uuncn. The last election in Sunpidulz: was] three years ago when Juscph Spich- C1` was returned as recvc. H. M. Barker as deputy move. and Thom- as Bates. J. E. Pot -age and J 0. Mc- WlNv'l`ER GOLI" TOUIKNAMENT yu......|. n I: HM W1.-5.1 Gwilllmbury i;hone- 713 I IIIJIVBJI-ill I. nl.lnII-n-- Tons of t.urkcy.< were offered fnl` sale at Burric's first ChrisLm:1.s mar- ket on Thursday, but the sale did nul appear brisk. as few profession- :1] buyers were present. It was ex- pected that the prc-Christma:: mur- kct S:l`lul`d'ly morning would see much grezllcr activity. l`|n'lr(\v.k. xhmvcd cunsidn-mblc| has been 'n1uugu1'aLocl on the third floor with bllllards. pool. reacting and card rooms and radio. Membership FREE to travellers. greater aeuvny. Turkeys showed considerable .~.-1.re'n;_,tth in the price cute.g'Jry, the top asking price being 35 cents per pound. and dropping away to 33 :md 32 cents. and quantity pl'icc:~1 at :1ru_und 30 cents. A large number ` of fine birds changed hands at those levcls. but observers were of the :_opinion that many private intend- : irng purchasers were waiting V21 fevv` I days tu see if prices would be re- duced a few cents per pound. f`.m-cu umrn nlsn fnirlv l)l(.`nlifLl- (Iuccd law CCHLS pt.-r puunu. Gccsc were also fairly plentifu- nn the market and raIm:,ed in price all the way from 21 to 28 cents pm` pound. wifh mmt changing; mm}.-z cluscr 10 the hvvcr level. Cnvwan |n\I'\r ninn nlxinknlle \U(`l`(` (:l(). ~,(:l` 1.0 LIN) 1-l\'v(.'r ll.'\'L'I. Some very nice chickens were offered. the -general rprcv:1i1in;.: pricl: being around 20 cents D01" puuml. | u..-v..y.-- .~-_- llulter continued a strom,,r point on Sz1iu1'day's market here. selling generally at 39 eemls per pmmd. The chief feature 01' the pre- Christmas market. of course, was the otferlngs bl` fowl of all k'm(l.s. l turkeys. geese and chickens being available in large quantities. F`u'rfc uhnumrl n wt-nkul` l uvzmzmlc m largo quummcs. Eggs showed :1 slightly \v<.-ukcr tendency than the prcvi-nus week. selling up to 35 qcnts per (107.1.-n for Grade A" large. In qrlrlinn On nnnlirv ihvnn u/nx l()|' LlI'a'.I(lC 'l\ ,. In addilion to poultry, there was :1 fairly brisk trade in all types of ` commodities. Average prices were: Vegetables ma run: 13.2.-I vq CitI'ons Turnips, cuch P..)tuloc:s If -mu. l\t|II , lUl'Hl[)5, L'iJ(.'H . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . , . r .. an. ` l ..)tul0c:s (3 qt. 20. 11 qt. Zillv ' 75-11. bug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3,-1.00 I Cuulifluwcrs .... .. 3c Lu 20c ` Hubbard squash, LJLI , 15c and up w I Onions, 6 qt. ...................... ..20c and 25c ` Spanish variety Onions, each ....`...5c:_ E Popper squash .. .................. .5c| Carrots. 6 qt, .. .. 5c to 200 Z Beets, 6 ql. ........... ..20c Pursnips, 6 qt. ............................ ..20c 2 Cabbagcs ................ ..5c or 2 for 15c ` Chinese lettuce ................... .5c and 10: 2 HM house Tomatoes, pl. box l.')c 7 Celery ................................ ..5c and 100 . Celery hearts, bunch 10 , While beans. pint measure ...... ..l0L` . Savory. bunch ...................... .. .. 5c Sage, bunch ............................ .. .5c I). ml: - Butter. lwb` Chickens. lb. Fowl. lb, \. ..... .. L`n':r Ducks: lb. Geese. lb. . . Turkeys. lb. l"IREPRO0I" FREE PARKING Gala New Year s Celebration Tuesday, Dec. 31st, 1940 Dancing in the beautiful Blue Room and Crystal Ballroom Freddie Dawson s Orchestra .lLlI'l{L'yS. LU. ............................ .` Baking Buns and cakes .... ..15c doz. Doughnuts, du'/.. unmcmudc broad. Whllc or 1..-nu... Rn nr lllllllullluljl: |JlL'u bx'o.\vu ..... 44 Pics, each ...... .. '1`m`ts_ d/azcn Special Baking ` AV|\-UL Pork, hmd quarter Fore quarter ....... .` Lamb. hind quarter . Fore quarter . . . . . .. r.` .. Small Russcts. 6 qt. ......................... .2.';c Pippins. 6 qt. ............................... ..25c Tolman Sweets. 6 qt. . . . .. . 25c Pcwaukces. 6 qt. 25 Northern Spies, 6 quur1,`25c and .'--0c (Too late for last week) Mists` Jenn MCCuuig. 'I`u1'om.u. spent :1 couple of days with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Neil McCuaig. lasi week. Successful School Concert On Friday evening. Dec. 13. quite a large crowd galthered at Guthrie lschool `to enjoy the excellent pro- |Cort as councillors. Brewing in Tceumseth The pm. seems to be boiling a lime in Tecurnselh TO\Vn>'hip this year. as Reeve Norvul W. Brawley. who has held nlfice for several years. Slillcd two months ugu in publi.hed .s"di.L'InL'llLS that he pinn- ned to retire this year. If that is the ease. possible candid'Ite:< are Deputy Reeve W. A. "Fred App?!`- iey and W. J. Ri\chie. who was `de- feated for the reeveship two years ago by Reeve Brawley by 72 v:)te.<. `In the same election. Deputy Reeve ` Apperley was elected by 213 over A Agnew. Murnbe1`.< of Council 5 elected two years ago were L.e<.xn:n`d' |Ran.s D. K. Harvey and Fred` `Hunter. f\..i..1 in V\l..:l..nh- J'lUIHL'l'. Quit-t in Muduntc ` The .~`i&.u."alinn in Mcdnntc .\'L'L'ln.s` I > bu quiet. although there is a pus- sibility Lhat hhc-re may be an conic:-`t for dcputy move between the pre- _scn1 incumbent. Grant Miller. and iCnunc-illor A. T. Orton or formcr Deputy Reeve Fred Wood. 'I'n(v l`(.'L`\'(.`:-`hip will likely go by acc1um- ation for a seventh term to Genrge Barr. a prcwpcclive candidate [Jr the 1941 Caunty Wardcnship. Thn nrncorn r`nnm'illnx`< are '11- mo nun L,':)um_v warcu.-rmnp. ` The present councillors are W11- lliam Arnold. A. T. Orton. and R. '1` Reynolds. all elected by acclamu- tiun two yea;-.s ago and again last year. ___..__._.__.:._____..___._ TIIUIISDAY MAIIKET S/\'l`UR`l$A7i;~ . FLOUIC SHOW Y\Y KI K` THU sr=;rez!9-z39sr= rl IUIII uuvtuuuuu cw Trust Fund: Unconlmounlly Guaranteed IIIILIOO IOWII TORON1 O A lac! Invutunnt In 7....` `.._J. On Ovucnnhod Tau! P_.. --A- GUTHBEE ---:---w V .v V CORPORATION `` 33/47? f Prod u cc NEW RECREATION 1. ? 9`19`LL. LIA IlKl*l l` THC LC ...8c and 13-204` .... .-)L.'| u ...20c ...20c ` I ' Mn | L hb 10c ` 5-39c ` J-22c ) 20L )-35c 0')" ...:lC 5-` 7c 3-33c VERNON G. CARDY. President. 25 ...20(- 10: _._2.`)c M25!` ...30c ..l6cI _.14c 0: . ...'..rl. ..1(iC gramme prepared. It ermszisled of :1 splendid Chri.v:mas cantata. drills. dialcguc-.s. guitar 50105 and the us- ual recitations. The teacher. Mx'.~`. Blackstock. and her pupiL~t are Lu be commended on the success of I ' 3 WELCH. AN ERSON & (7()Ml'4\NY (`hm-inrr-d Acwuntzants. 'I`x'us\:I-5. I-Lu WELCH. ANl)E|SUN as (" .`lI'1\AV . V Chartered Accnuntzmls. Crown Life Building. 59 Yungo Sl.., Toronto '_ \ Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac.. l*'.'l'.(,'.M. (`[\f\[[:jR()N 55 (;,A_[5p_QN Teaqher or Piano. Omqua. Vocal HM - nAnIus'n<'.nH. so1..1cI'mns. me. Musxca1'I`heor .0rzamst and Ch'rH`- :3 ()wv-n 241.. ::.m ; Tr-Iv how: 406 master of St. ndrow's P|'r:shytm'I:u: 1 M()N1j`.' '13 ) {DA '1' Church, Gold Medalist Tornntn Cnn- ` .._._.__-_-_.__-:---j- scrvatory of Music and LTniw:rsi_t_v; (:()w,\N & cow/\N 01 T1'010- H3 w51`-`Y 53- B"""-'-: U:u'ri: Sv)lu'i1nr'~'. (`,`nnvc.`y`iInccn "-`-_"'-:Z,:-':'-_-'_ Nnhnir`. I'ubli(', "tr; _ GEO. R. & ELSIE A. BURNS. l)`s.C Licensed Druglcss 'I`Iwrupist.~; 3 Electric. Radio. Hydro and 1 Mechuno Therapy 7 19A Tlnnlnn Sf. Phnnp -1", ); ABOUT ALLANDALE Ze|Ier s Limited um. .4... .j_.__.__`___._._._.______ W. G. AND ETIIEL M('Kl'NNl'IY D.C.. S .C.. I).l).T. `lhiroprzactnrsee rugloss l`h 70 Essa Road. /\l1.'md;slc~ Office and Ros. Phmw um Office hrs.. 1-5 pm. and 7-!) pm. .v.. _ `nn, frvo. Fun! :ul_|ustm--nls: `Office hrs.. 1-3 p. -onsuH.atirm ___________ l R11: R _____ 30050000000` (oooaooaooooooooooo 3 {C or.-nnnl.` Dunlo Sl.~Phm-(3 ll Hours 9-6 dni y. Sa1ul'rlny.< till H1 ' I \ J. umwm WILSON. n.S.A.. n.(). xf'z'('1 I.(;:,';',". OS'I'EOPA'THlC mwsxcmw `-____ Rina mnrk Barrie: ']`(-lophrnn-_34.'-' I . MAYDEE MCAULEY, A.'l`.C.M. Teacher of Piano and 'l`hvnry Or[f1anistSt. George's Church 1 5 Bayfield SL. Bnrric - - -T__ nnhrxz \i\J&|.II\.a.u Tho Vnrmlnlc`. High ('.|-'1SS` Hum nrnm "`.ntcrt:.m(-r. for ynur nr.-x Lodge or Church or uLh`.`l' Cr, tertzainmvnt. Illustrated '_`i:`cu- lur FREE. Address 6% Cruw_lgr_q O V. O 9.93.. sPEc1AL3oM RATES DURING ` HOLIDAYSM _ I U V E!`rtz?i`x'1m<--tut . 3 lar FREE. Address Cruwlord St. Toronto. mm 2 . . . . --- yxyo A hristmas~ PHYSICIAN ins Block. T('|(`phHn(.' 345` tficc Hnurs--9-12, 1.30 to 5 1 and by nppninlmr-nt .__-------------. Sl`j(,'lH(l`. "_I_iALPH GORDON "--v-I-In nun. ('1.-..<: to \lo uuwng. FUN ERA I. DI Rl'I()'l`0l{ AND llMBAl.MEll AMBUl.AN(`l-3 SF.R\'lCl-I I7 Elizabeth St. : Phone 218 ' G.G. SMITH 6. co. I`-Inlulluhpll 11:69 NICCHIIH Dunlop St. 'o\io IJJVLA 1. an um `- - - Established 1869 F11 N I-IRA I . llII{E(?'l`()ItS AND EMlAl.MEllS Motor ambulance In connection OPEN DAY AND NIGHT BARBIE. ONT. - PHONE 82 ._.__.__...:__.._.......-_ ROBERT H. S.\ll'l`ll EYESIGI-IT SPI".C1Al.lS'I` 53 80 m: 9.6 {mi v. (IDcrr\3 El very fllbcrrsg Gbristntas greeting" "A Merry (,`h1'isLn1us" p,()().s` forth A1, this festive scasoxm wlwn Lhul. gruml nld from every lip, we wish You, run` many Chrisumxstidc. Let, us In- knowing in our h(,`Zl.l`LS that, by this gl'2l(:l,' of God. 21 victorious British Empirr: will u.L,'d.lll win peace and justice for :1 l,l`l)llbl1:(l world. 1'ricn(ls, Happiness and all 1,111! Jays )1 __..__._ MUSIC LESSONS CHIROPRACTORS '-.__:-_____.________ FUNERAL l)IR`E("l'()llS I""' 1 S'HAlCl'.`u`])(,'(l7'( '3 Milll:n.':` faith l,"lI,'.'\-.I HOW l)ANClNG-l0 !'.M. DINNER SERVED FROM 10 PM. $4.00 Per Person rrnvxv T\I\f'\Il' 'l'\lrI"I'rIrI Y\YI`Is S? i rim ' L -__ ENTERTAINE "13. C. LLOYD vl.\l) A I I'\'DI.`[\7'\ OSTEOPATI`. Y OPTOMETRY uuanng, :: SECURF. P9 IN%f\ I-juglu n ;).m. and `(-9 p.m. . _____._._._____.__ D) : ) * Whose confidence and cooperation have enabled us to maintain those standards of product and service which are our main objective and chief joy . . . we extend our sincere wishes for I/4:! ` mur nr.-x. nthcr ! i I Cram/lord V ( I; IQAA&&CA I- I mus , ( '| lilnh I; ISUIB :'H:urri-:lvr::. '$Hl1(.'"Ul':i, Nulurics l'ub- ,.lic, (I (.-11:. Muncy l0 {lmm :11. lnwvsl mtvs nf "'v.c1`csl. Of- :`.|'ir:L-: Iii ()wr*n SL, IVl:I.sunic Temple lhuilthnu. H:-rru-. Brunch office ll-Zlnwzulv. J. H. Buys: -J. F. Woods. ` 1 JUVIIII :15 (:\'.'x. uunru U: the gifts frrnn the true evcrybody home happy. ll KHVV. _ I A14-xzmdt-1' (It `I '1`|.1ursday. December 226. 1348 ` l)().\'.'\Ll) I" Mild./\llE.\'.. B.A. ` H/\RIUS'|'i".R. 30|.lC|'I`OR, ETC 3,-Mus 'I'v~mp)r- Blllldlnll. Barrie. ` VIUNICY T0 LOAN _ ZUIH ll. .1 Illl. I'h_\ . O ` l)l7N('/\N I". .'H('(7l7/\l(i. K.C. '. H/\RRl$'l`}'IR_ SOLICITOR. ETC. `-T\'1nIw`v 11- lvmn 3 Russ Block. Barrie " rug `:19 ()w('n `EOi(2(.` Hm .__._:_... ` ' ""'" `cw - u - ` `Surat-r Chivf ( zuul U.'u'ri:'l(-r~'. 5f)ll('l1')l'.\'. L,'()HVL'yuHl.'L'lI Mt`. ` Mf)NF.Y TO LOAN Offirv. !\1:n. Tvmplr` Buildlg. I7 ()\w:n Slrm-1, Harrie AI:-vznlurh-l' ('nw.'m, G A. ROSS COWHD I nu. w. y. m 3/\ssn(:i::l-~ ("urvm(~r. Cut and DR. R. E. . l I1_\`. and l()ffiH-, 47 Mzmlc Avo.. \ Ofhco hours: 1 to ` V 9 p.nx., nr by um 1'r:_\'w- I V yfhcc and R bath and Tn I H:-urn` Q-HI 1 IH(. 3-. J1. l..'\\Iun., n..u..u.v. Phunr- 200. PI1\ s:ci;:n. l.)i.w.1:(- of Children, in- H-I'n.`oI xnmlimnv- and mumr surgery. Offim-1 rm Ow--n S! .` Office and Res. __________________._____.___. ;l\sxnci:: :0ffiC(: I UK. .I. II. N. SMITH 5 [ h_\'.\I(`i;m :nulSur1:r,-on ` Ofhc-1 Ow:-n S1, nl Collit-r \()!fu'(- Hunrs` 1.3(I-.'.3(). 7-8.30 p.m ! Ph--rm 7110 Rl'\'l(|('ll(,`(`Z 47 Collier 5!. ..__ _ . _ _ . -..-n h( 1! HM DR. Ii. G. 'I'l'llNBULL l('}r;ndu;m- McGill University) Officv um! l`l:Si(ll'nl`(`I (-nrm3r Dunlap and l'n;.'ntz Sls. Plume I05 ._.-.-._.:-_.-_-. 1 Hours: 9-10 :: m.. I-3 p.m., '1-8 p.m. ! -: l DR. C. C. FLEMING l VETEBINARIAN and SURGEON II Bayfxeld S? ' Barrie 2 Phone 831 wag/;_lasV An\/\./.5`; (Facing the 1-"a11sI)' Single $2.50 nf (juml ()lu:m'. 1lll|;l`I_v .n.u sum ...w.. ... -~ hivf (`um-m-I`. (.T of Simc( zuul DIK. R. N. Mm-|'IlERSON In... ..~. ... ,-.ml !~'.uru(-ml DR. I)|(. L. I Ixy~i('i:l wnn St. _____________.________ Illl. N. \V. IN)!`-HRS l hy~=u(~1::n and Slnrgmyn '1;:l~~ (`umnc-r. (inumy of Simona 4- and rv~~HivI:('(-t 50 Mary S. Phnnl` NH LAN .IA.\lES ll. IIIAMONI) Ontario Land Surveyor 9 S-nphia St- West. Barrio I. Gl'IORGl'2 I h_vsi(~i;m zu ~ nnd RI-Hid!-I BUYS K: BUYS -: '\'uIn-tiny: Nulnl N. M. l.Al.7lKll"., |..M.C.C. `Inn Barrie Lumber Co. J. l). IlA'l"l`0N VETERINARIAN INC. \`V, I\. I and I)L\'(`H 1-:.n:~r ('ul` CG) sunvmrons M I'll) ICA I. ____________:.._--- W . (`. l.I'l'l`l.E .r..nl-r (`nunlv nf . AVIAN`! llI:l\n`J\JA1 ..x\ :-ml Surgomm ()f!n'(- ~58 Collier SL I-Ii ()1) and 630-8 p.m. ____._______..__.___ ___.____-.j_ . m :H\ll fiuruoun ________.___.___. . A. l.l`IW|S [)n.<~;a.~:t's' of Wnmnn) Simcoa \' \I:|l~I'IlI':RS()N ____._.__.__ I. lIl(il and S\ll`L'(`UIl Phmw H'4`l`l, H7|TI'l(.` G A Cuwanl _ In the evenmg 21 bcaulil`ul candle- I light service wins -held with colorful cxlffecrls made possible by a px'ofus- ion of lighted candles and a num- !be1` of illuminated Christmas trees. `nu. n_, .._:...:..on.. n-\r\rlIIIVI:I`\!l` nn`I mi I'hunv- 101. ) I-`J00; 630- 9 pm. _.____._._.__- . l.lT'I'L|`.' (`uunlj-' Simcoe . WILL mi Surat-nus \'(`..T1'l(`[) IU!l(' ZI3 1- 4 p.In.. 7 lo app--nmm'nl ____...___._.- (I. 3l.'aI.YIUUls md Sllriu-nll -n(`(.'. Corner Eliza- 815.. Phone 1-4 pm.: 7-9 p.m. b:|n`_;n Lmuh. in di'~1l`ibUl(.' :0. and sent )\.' :_-__._.-__. SEYMOUII 1. I rm-nn IDCF ul 1uumumu:u \,uu...-~\......., V.-- I With the minister ccnclucting and [with F`rax1k Dutchcr ml the organ. the tuneful Christn_1as cantata. The Holy Child." by Carrie B. Adams. was well prescnlcd by the choir. Soloists were Mr. and Mrs.. F. Dobson. Mrs. W. A. Spearn. Miss` B. Spearn. Mrs. F. Gorinrg. Rev. W. A. E. Doe and W. A. Bell. ` E|P|easing Programme l i At S.S. Entertainment ` 1 Burton Avenue United` The scholars of Burmn Avenue United Church Sunday School held the Christmas entertainment on Friday night and a surpr1sin~g :1- mount of budding tulunt \vu.\ lshown. vuu W u. The Primary department. under Lhe direction of Mrs. F. D;2bson. gave a complete program. Includ- ing two songs by beginners. two choruses. "Song of the Bells" and "Can't You See H's Cl11`i:~:tmas Timcz" rccilalions by Ward Apple-. Lon, Ross McKinney. 'l"erry Wise- gman. Gregory F`o.~alcr. Wayne Stew- 'm't. Ralph Loughced and Donnie Lowe: a -tableau, "Seven Little lcandles." and a flag drill by :1 'boys' group with Helen Jenkins us B1-itzmnia and Jackie Clcmmens. John Bull. fAI>A4<>AMA* :....l...-In.-1 JUHH Dull. The main pmgrmnmu included carols by the Junior choir. sangs by Jack and Ross Mc-Kinney. Joyce Marshall and Madeline Mix. reci- tartions -by Gerly Henderson. Billy The imgmirmnnt of the ntonmch in i Ital of serious consequences, for only by properly digested food is the Iyatom nourished and sustained. Burdock Blond Bitters is :1 re- liable remedy for stomach disorders nch as dyspepsia, intiigestion, sour stomach, belching of gas, llonduclws, etc. 19 hnhm in s:I.imuint,e the secretion Coffee Shoppe Menu [eu- Lured in the beautiful Rain- bow Room during fall and winter. B1'eak1`asL Delicious fui1-cuui'se Lun- cheon and Dinner .......... ..65c RONALD P. PECK. Manager. `smash Wu} Vic`!-ims Remembered at Essa Rd. an an -A.`___ p______` 1 The Christmas enter-Lainment oi the Essa Road Presibyiterixm Sunday School was held Thursday evening. Dec. 19. The following program was rendered: Chorus. Away in :1 Mangcr" by the Primary Class; "Chri.<:`.mas Time" by Muriel Ken- nedy's class: "The Chrismas Stock- ing" by Wm. Camp'be1l`s class; re- eit-.=rtions. The M`ou.se's Christmas Lette1"' by Calvin Gibbons: "Six Times Nine." by Irene Watson; '("Christma.<" by Mr. Sionne`s class. ` Plays: "The Cliristmns Spirit" by Olive Biggar's class; "Grundmn`.~m Pcppermint.s" by Olive I3iggu1"s I i i I 1 2 Z 1 2 2 I class; 'I"he Goodness of Mercy" by Mrs. Cornish` class; The Handy Andy Ir-ans" by Mrs. Webb's elusaz A Quiet Evening with the Radio." by Mrs. Ga`pp`s class: His Chri.~:L- ` m-as Star" by Mrs. Cornish` class. A diu'll1);,'ll0Z A Great Saving." `During ijnc program four Chrisiumus carols \-vere sung by uhe whole audience: v._.......: ,.r ..-:..:n.. nun. v\)-ncnnlu Qnl `I \V\.'I\. ......,, .._, ...- ....-.- ___, Instead of giving any presents to the scholar.-, an cipportuniity was given to them and to the audience to make a c-.mt1'ibutinn to the Bri- tish War Victims` Fund. In the course or the program all proceeded amuncl the church and depu.~i't.en their donation in :1 box (1l.`C()l'2llC:l with the Union Jack. When it wzn: counted up it totatted $14.25. Sunrtnv mmnimr. Dec. 22. a Sum . : Sullclay evening, Dec. 22, Song Service was held at which many of the Christmas hylmns were sung by -1110 con.g1'cgntion assisnlod by the choi-r under the able leadership or J. Steele Jr. The anthem was A~ rise. Shine." The attendance \v:1s counted It IoL`Jm:u :11-1.4.). \ I good. `, ` 1 It helps to sLivnulut,e 1 \ \ of saliva and gnsmic juico, the .lll8,iI I factor in digestion, nmn.mli7.en \ ?'l('li(1i".v` tones up the lining nIcm- ` -hrnnes of the atonmch, nnd restores the natural, healthy prom-as of `digestion. nf. vmlr nt.un|m'.h right, by taking the gift prcsenutation. Haagcn. Elwood Wyncs: :1 plaglutl by Miss J. Blairs class: drill by Miss Spearrfs class: choral reading by M1~.~<. W. Bell's class: a play by Mrs. (Rov.) W. A. E. Doc's class. and :1 tableau by Mrs. P`. Maxwcllis class. Santa arrived in time to make I ll(l(l IVLCUEIHH 15 1101111: lUl Lllu holidays. A Merry Christmas and a. Hap- |py New Year to all. Mrs, Fred McMurx'av and Billv. py New Year to an. Mrs. Fred McMurray Billy. Kingzsbon. are with Mr. and Mrs. ~ Thos. Bertlielotme for the holidays.` vun. .....a 11.... 1:1 1 Y1.-mun-kn.-l 11105. Dl:l`ull:lUl;u: AUL mu: uuuuaga. I Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Dcnmsteri` amended the funeral of their aunt. Mrs. Wm. Arnold. at. Ailiston cem-I et,er,v on Monday. \ i Thc.schoo1 concert, held Thurs- ,,c1ny nmht, was a decided success. I | Owing to the icy condition of the roads the attendance was not, so lame as some .yen1`s. MI`.Rnd Mrs. Edward Dcnnev and Mr.and Mrs. Denney son Bobbie and Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Snell. Toronto. were week-m end guests of their parcnLs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Dennev. Good Work for Red Cross ` large The Red Cross Committee for Utopia branch were very happv indeed to take a. splendid ship- \ mom. of work to headquarters-at, l Alliston on Saturday. Since the ; branch was organized in early fall 3 we have taken $115.00 in cash. 9 ] pneumonia jackets, 5 nip,'hLdresses. 50 pairs pyjamas. 1 sweater. 3 scarves, 40 pairs socks. 1 pair gloves. 3 dresses for war vicl;i1ns.r, There will be a social evening. and dance in the school. Monday night. Dec. 30. when the commit.- `Lee hopes everyone in me coin- vmuniw. will get, behind this or send lulong donations. small or lame. as they plan to send a. donation: along Lo the Teleizrain Brii,ishWar' Victims Fund. How very thank- ful we should be to the dear British people. while we enjoy our Christmas season in peace and plenty. Mr. and 1VIh`s. W. In:.:rum .~'.pcnt.l Sunday in Toronto. Hm-nlrl Pnvne, 'T`nrom,n_ sncnt, 1'omo'. week. Miss I Leda Mccann is home for the I 1n1ir!n.v_q 1 suncmy In 'L'Ol'Ol1L0. Harold Payne. Toronto. spent Sunday at his home here. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Scott. I`o-` romo. visited at. G. C. Allan's last uvN\l: WCCK. I Miss Georgie Reivc. Toromo. spent. last, week with Mrs. Vincent Reivu. Mnrrv (`t11rist.|nnx In the smff of 'd'I cation. . ut. your atonmch right, by tnkin -B.B.B. and see how quickly you wi Itnrt to enjoy our meals free from `giigogtive troub es. 9 ` The '1`. Mllburn 00.. 146.. Tatonto. Ont. Relvu. Mcx'r_v Christmas to the staff of The Barrie Examiner and all ins x'cadt*r.-:_ Mr and Mrs Thou Tnhn hum` x'cac1m~.:_ I Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tcbo )1:1vr~ golle to Toronto for the wmt.(-1 months. Mr nnrl M1'.< Wrnv M('I.1|nImn, monms. Mr. and Mrs. Wyqv Mchvnnan. Hzumlton. are \'1sIt.1n:.', M C. P. Mcbenmufs. ('21-nirrhtnn Win-n Ni~.m-,n':1-m\-H\|-- McL.exmun`s. Creip;11L(m Wico, Niuuam-on-t1u--l` Lake. spent; a few days in the '\'i1ln::e last week. Mr nnrl Mn; Sovmnnr K011 and 5.5. Christmas Concert vumgze msu week. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour K011 and 1'mnily spent. the weekend with friends at. Cnllimrwood. ' . Mr nnri Mrs Hnvrv Work: and` jlncnds m. Umungwood. . Mr. and Mrs. Hm'r_v Weeks anu ('h1ldx~en. Stroud. spent, Sunday with Mrs. Joan Weeks. ` . Infant nhilrlrpn nf `Hrnrnrrl R/lnr-. Wll-I1 MTS. J(`Rl1 VVOCKS. " 1' _InfanL children of Hoxvard Mor-I ms nd Roy I-ioughton were pre- .~'.onLcd for bamism in the United Church. Sunday mo:-n1m.:'. "l`hn vnnnu npnnln nf Lhn vill-,wn The young: people of the villauc tnet. at. the home of Thos. Steuh-l` Ions on Sautrday night to spend; 21 social vvcninu; and to present M1`. and Mrs. Thornton Stephens with a parlor table. Court. whist. was x)1a_ved for a few hours. At- ter the presentation 21 bountirttl lunch was served. .*'.(`l1L`(1 I0)` D8DLlSm 111 the Ul1lLC(lk "Ynu shouldn't be picking at your food like that." exclaimed mother. I ought to send you zwvay to learn nxnnnr`-r< " ` U1iIlXHL'l. "Why. Mummie? them here at home?` Backache-Kidneys Cry for Help I . i ` Must people fail to recognize the `seriousness of a bad back. rm.- .I'.on|.nu can.-Im. awn? Onunvnn seriousness 01 11 mm ones. The etitchea, (witches, and tmngen ` are had won h and cause grout suf- fering. but ack of the backache and the cause of it all is the dis- ordered kidneys crying out a warn- ing through the back. 1 A pain in the bank is the kidu'c_vs `lng Llxrough the back. 1 pain `cry for help. Go to their assistance. `Get a box of Don.n s Kidney Pills. A remedy for backache and sick kidneys. `. Hnn.m s xua uut. uu in an nuneys. ` ` Dow s are oblong grey box mu-k 3 Maple Iiflnlif. *:':;;,.:. P * Refuae substitutes. Avvcuuv nu.-.- ..... . ..-- _ ._- , Thu 1` Mimun 00.; Laid. Toroutu. Out. Uwopf 7 LEFROX T ? '.(- HOME COURSE put up with our trude Leaf on the -G8tDu;mv5'n I learn `:5? `io Y:1*-`i`u`&1?n`$`.6 -}">`H7'x 'I"s':'` 51 umuw ARMSTRONG $1 ,_ _... _.-..n: 101--1)-1;r-1l-<;};-t. Phone fa I I 1 __.___________W_ '2-YEAR TERM I 1 TO BE DECIDED ` 1 BY DLECTDDS, ` Continued from mice one) ` clvclud l`f`(`\ L` on-1' I". H. Buzltly by 64 \\\'u _vL:z1I`.< :1;-:2. T`|-un ....1n fmv (`nnnr-i1 :1 \mn|' :IL`.). D! \\\ U _Vl.'ill'.` . T`hc vote for Council 21 year 2:9,)! \vas: L:>Ckh'd1`1. T67: Bzxming 706: Black 577: Hunfor 474. N0minal`i0n.< are being hold in lzhu Czzmmunily` H311. Stmud, this your. :11 12 noon.` I Monday. Fiuum Rm~n1.< Quiul. lloesj Your Food Cause You llistfess ?. .L...\. Essa has had some pretty hot (.-I-I `cation cm1tc:~:l,g in the p:1. parli-I (:ul21:rl_v for the 1`(`C\'(`Shi]). but the shtuzmtion 1~(`1'n1s pretty quiet thin ycar` The ulcctors voted twice in 1939 alunc. but a yum` u;_:,'u. g'a\'e the Tu.wn:`hhp Cvuncil :m zzcclamaliun {as falluwsz Reeve. George D. Bunt- ing: dt-puiy I (`(-\`c. W. .1. McMasl.cr; cnuncillursz Iszluv .IL'Imc`.1. J. C. Haugh. 1~Iuwurd Bumingz. rr|_ ...~ .. .. , :l\I\ 41...` ..n.. Hf There is a .~t1g._: gcsi)n that um: of the c0uncillor.< may retire th'L< year. which would leave the post to be llcd by :1 nuw man. `V .~.~,, Ill(l\,IE,ll. lA\lV\u|LI A.-u......`.,. I unpu lJ.V s No Stir in Om Om T-.~wn had an .(.`l(`(.`UI)l1 two _vv::1'.< ugn rm` 2:]! ul1'icc.~`. but on- ly for three council scals a year ugu. when the foHuwin.g: were the re- sults: J. A. Wuodrcw 522: A. H. S11elI:-twvcll 471: C. J. Chappcll 32]: M D c1,.plA:,..-1 -mn Irwin H Turk igg ` Company and Staff L `L The Allandale Lumber and Fuel $- Snell:-tw\'cH 911: L. .1. L.,n2IppL-n .-;..'.:.1 N. R. Stocldurt 1280. Irwin H. Luck hub been r(-eve for a number of years. and A. M. Tudhtnpc-. deputy roovc for the pas! two years. rr-1.....- :.. non,` 0011] Ar nu`: nlnminn $1` 2-; I t 1 ` \,r. a. uuwnn run, 3 Ivy. ' -.:-v . S -.-.s\, nu |uI\. yuan vvvx; _,..._... K There is little talk of an clcctiun JOIN IN SINCERE GREETINGS TO PATRONS AND FRIENDS WITH BEIST WISHES FOR THE COMING YEAR. 1941 The Green F_lA"9_`I`!!" Stres ` TEE BAJLRI5 EXAIVIINEB. BARBIE. ON! CANADA :.......-- To All Our Goqd Friends 0, -"" '"`| E5921 S1-ems Qu iulv - - _..u This Winter Play In Canada s Evergreen Playground ____ ,.A___e___W_~___ Attractive Fares and RE-I-URN Train Services rnnrq 'l`O PA_ClFl_C VANCOUVER L VICTORIA: SEATTLE A "=`Staudurd $113 V `="l`ourist $96.70 Couch ....$79.90 ` Sleeping cur {ares extra. Low meal rates on trains. FARES ISAIERIE zf.~~.~ -Q E." , . . ." V U um lzujuy an -vuutmxum-d vuumnrl Iv ' '_l "5 and from tho luvs! nu UH _Ia.\l ""`"5- modern ``D0nuniun.`' -- Full information from any Iivkul ugenl Canadian Pacific (T. J. GRIFFIN. Prop. Phom` 544 - 61 Bradford StJ 3`?

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