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Barrie Examiner, 15 May 1930, p. 11

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land: HAND Y AMMONIA on Tuesday. April 14th. Her maiden name was Alexandra Inn Bruce and she \\'as born in Ht-lmsdnle in thr `Highlands of Scotland. and cume to Canada with her parents wm-n qulu: 'yuuxuI,. Thu fxumly .`st'lHHI In Humil- CONDENSED MILK Extra Low Price Phys. Aylmer In {hr Mandy I`;Irk:\xr Kelt` fer`: Choice ~A' uuupn 3:. Preston, Om. ~- 19 u-AT-- THE BUTTER Finest Pasteurized Creamery OUR OWN SUNNYFIELD BRAND ton where she was married. Later cum Barrie and Fort Wllllam. For the lust rifle:-n years she has uved In 'I`urm1iu _ She wus u membvr at Pnrkdnle Presby- Lerlan Church and in nu nu-xxxber M (hr Jmu-l Ch-gguc Aux|ll:u'_\' Slw \\'u~. n Fine Whh Bananas. and Cream 3-lb. Pail 4'70 5-). Pail 79 20-lb. Pail $2.99 GR O$ERIE$ '39 Guelph Sh, 'nIunn_ (`MIL i iapples Potatoes I-`l.\'-`..\'l` Ql`.\l.l`I`Y (`rum , .\'II\\ lSl!l'\'.\'\\'l('K Cucumbers Carrots I. UH`-Ii l!ll`li I"Rl'I'|` ('~\l ll (H{.\l.\ (ERUWN Rhubarb 3 5:311 |H).\lF -(i|H)W.\' S'l'K.\\VBFIll It V FR UITS AND VE GE TABLES SILVERBROOK CBEAMERY REDDED WHEAT EXTRA SPECIALS 2 lbs. @0135 RENDERED LOOK _P _r 1 9 Write for this 2 Bunches :ed by her . n _: n-L. Bunches nu XJIH mus 43 1-`zb. Prints we Page Eleven Each 1 0 inst aoox 3- 19 Jase 19 Supcrinrcndont` n.-.-.-- J\ S('( the Crown Life Nfun today. "%z`A'iEiE."b~rARxo WN LIFE! E13?-4'1,` ltmd. Miss Helen C11rist'1e of Toronto was home for the week-cnci. Mrs. Robert Carr of Cookstown vis- ited friends here this week. Miss Alice Smith nf Orillm spent the w(.-L-keml at her home. Lm'm-.- Campbell of 'l`o1-onto was a Slmrinv vis.Hm' 11-" his hnnw rmuu mm Mrs. v' -.)l uunulos spent Sunduy :11. Andrew Ln\.vsun's. M1 . and Mrs. S. G. Napier and Miss Jenn of '1`nttcnh:un. \_/I1 . and Mrs. Fred Webster and Misses Marga1'(>L and Ruth of Riralnnond Hill ;;pe11t. the week-and at A. C. Bishmfs. day evening when Rev` W. C. Stubbs delivc-red a splendid address. `Mfrs Gpnrsze King of Baveld is splendid add1`E'SS. Mrs. George King Bayeld spending a couple of weeks with her d:n1ghter, Mrs. Fred Ritchie. Miss Irene Lawson of the Dominion daughter, Mrs. li`eC1 r<.1r.cme. Miss Irene Fire Insurance Co. sta`. Toronto, spent the weekend at her home here.` Mr. and Mrs. H. Kerr and children of Stayner spent Saturday with the Iornrers mother, Mrs. S. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Chester and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Dutcher attended a play in Bradford on Wednesday evening. Nrrg W D Sinhhs; mid Mrs`. (E, F. ()1 1<,\r:nnmn Hm '.i|)e11L Lnc weekwnd A. C. Bishop's. D1`. and Mrs. A1'l.hu1' Lower of Win- nip:ru;. Mr:~'.. "F. J. Lower and Charles Imvw.-r 01` Bmriv, Miss Jessie Lower and Hovxarrl Craig or 'I`m'0nL0 spent Sun- dav al, the hnmv of R. M. Black. Smzu I. 1` Cuukstn A c lrincrr Mrs. aonn zsnmrt and MZISLOI` UO1`d011 #1111111. and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson 01. Jnnkstnwn and M1`. and Mrs. Harold Xlkinsrm and dmu,-'hter Marv and Miss ilukoly of Midland visited at mv hnmv pf .):une-5 Smart -.m Sundnv. Doubly lit-.rea.v1-1| Mrs. W. A. Malcolm lost, a. brother lor tru sampu-s or me luau roong comE~inatiun-RIB- ROLL and PRESTON LED- HED NAILS. I'(l LJHIIH, ()1 1()1'()I1I,() SDCHL DUI}- I. R. Black. _ John Smart and Master Gordon ` and `Mr and Mr: Thnmnnnn n1 PRESTON LED-HED NAILS Best for Mvlal Roofing r\ R I_;|__- ROTE J. H. NIXON. SOME OF OUR PRODUCTS ll'1H. ;. John Kerr W wir df1ll',',`ht(*l' operation rm an curry roong shut you buy. ; -. Dx'strz'ct Agent Factories also at Toronto and Montreal xauy. :mzu1. Mr. Hendrick. iv urd baby of T0- ms -)1 (tnndlvs mwnl were in To- ` Olive. Wm. or appendi- H 1 U- spent rmd `sister within a week. Misc Alice?` Gilroy of Toronto was laid to 1`esL in- -the familv plot at Thornbury on May, 1st and a brother, Wm. H. Glh-oy, on`. Toronto, was buried at. Park Lawn! Cemetery. on May 6. Out of u fmnily. of sixteen only -two members remain: Mrs. Wright of Markdale and Mrs. W. A. Malcolm of Elmvnle. * Junior League Entertains Jr. A.Y.P..\. ` .... - . - .- .-.. . .,_.u,, n. 0RIGl NAL NEW STYLE ROBFING The Junior League of St. John's Un- lted Church met on Friday evening,- and entertained the Junior A.Y.P.A. of Wycliffe chur ch. A short `prugrzun cun- ` sisting, of 9. niissioxim-y story by Bruce! Gray. piano instrumental by Miss B9115` i Black. an exercise. Let's All he Gix-'- {WQ " hv PHVIHQ 'Rpm'd:nH V:-rvl Snmri I xmmy grauinea ll1C l'L`(]Ll(`.Sl. unu sum-cl he would have tho rvsldvni. L-zig`ii1v:\r` Lake u_u Lhd mziller iiniiwdizrlrly will)` Mr. Spullman. the engineer in <-l1:1r;,:-` of the work :\1re'.1cly gstarled. Crossland Institute The Cro`sl:1nd Wumcnls Iiisiimlv: held their 1'Ma.y ineoliny; mi 1`i1L1I'. 8th. in Knox church basmnent with ' G. H. Borthwlcl: `|)l`(`$lillll_9,'. Thir- Ly-six members were ])l`C.`(`lll and um new member was 1'em3ive(l. Aflvr ihv usual business. :1l`l`&\l11~.',(3ll1(`)llS '\\'(`1't* rnade for the district zmnual Ln bu hL'l(i on June 6. A flower contest wux put an by Mrs. Mutt. Andrew. Prizes '.-.'(`rv won by Misses Reta McG'1miis mirl Phylli:-. Bell and Mrs. J. H. Lock:-. A rsndinu by Mrs. Russell McElwaln. rt Impvr uni Thv Life Story of My Fzivorito Au- thor." by Mrs. J. H. Locke. I`hv lnsins-, aide of the roll call conlx.-st S(`l`\'l`(l .'l --.pl1-ndid supper which was Cllj4!_V(,`d In 1.11. The next meeting will be lwkl vm Tlll`O 12 in Knox church bztsvnu,-nt,I when Mrs. J. H. M_vers of Dunclus willl unnu L` l i l v 1 l umcx. exercise. "L:eL S mi in uiv-; ers." by Phyllis Beardsall. Veryl Smai'i.! Mary Johnston and Mzu`gai'et Bziic. 30- 5 lo by Miss Ina -Bezirdsnll. object 1-.-rs-'~ son Hoiiie Missions" by Miss Jziziul Admiis. A prugraiii 01' p,-.uiiL-5 was Hl()l'- , siuglily (.`l1j()y( d alter whit-li 11-fi`D::li-` l`llL`l1`[S were :;:c1`v(3d. To Pave Young Street i l With 3. View of iimking the }Jil\'ll\{.', of the village slreets li'lUI`t` cuiiiplele 1!` number of cltizeiis al`l`allg'0(l i.ll1'()u9,ll` John Furgio for mi iiitervioxv with tliui Hon. George HCI1l'_Y. Minisi,ci' ul` High-l mtys. to request. that Young sLi'evi.! which is now a Provincial liigliway. be paved. Hon. Mr. Henry was iiiukiiiy,` an inspectioii of the lilgliwziy on F`.`l-` clay llaist, and lie was met at tho home of Dr. Coi'cm'mi by {I dvpuL:il.luii -;uii-` s'i.`s'tll1;J, ul Reeve Du\viic_\'. l)(-piiL_y~Run-v.- Tuner, villiigc li'i1sieus mid -il..livi' ciI~~ izeiis uf Ell1lVl(.`. mid was i`l`(}ll(`sitt(l Li l)flV(` llip Pmvlnr-inl hii_vl1\v:n' witliin xzens u1 n.'nnvau.-. mm x`(`q1l(`sl a nave the Pmvmcial hig11\v:1y withi` the village limits. and that this Wm` be dune innnedlately. Mr. Hvnry vvr kindly gramted the 1'L`(]ll(`.SI. and stam- would hnvo `lhv rnsidmnl. 1-np`inv:\ y ur. w. L. '1'_\'rcr to ur. 1). U rink cmnposod of Dr. D. C. } A. Tinping, C. B. Chester Manning. The prosldumt. then asked . tcrsun to assist him in })1'(`.`~'(`I prizes to the winning rinks in mus bonspir-Ls. Skips n~<-(`Xvi \v-re as folluws: H. 11:-mix Miss Hazel Chuppcll. R.. ~'.. Huron. Mlch.. has beon visltln hnmn Intro 101110 Here. R. F`. Caldwell and Fred. Pnrl urn (`SI1l>1JH'b. tn lhn DI`n'\|`V`\' n\' SUNNIDALE CORNERS (`1n~1m-s Bunquc-t CROWN mu. RIB-ROLL Galvnnizcd Roong has been .. .........l'..I rim: r.-n: nf thousands of '.l`i [0 U1" L m 'I`ur: the muext Ins`! 1-"\~; I 1'. `U. 18. 1JlIl Hchio. 3 and James muted wim s` Shoulder Roast '*.;::;>.." Ib.: Blade Roast 1b.: Prime Rib Roast ..".':.:2.; 1b.: Sirloin Steak ';':':%:V'% 1b.: Round Steak *".%.*.':a%" lb. FR} ' FILLETS an. we PICKEREI. am: no. no HALIBUT STEAKS In 31 PEAMEAI. lb. 15 Delivered to Our Stores Fresh Daily Another of tlwso abs up-lo-lhv-minute food lwznutiful in its; imm: (`|(`illl|ilH`&;., and in th vcniont uI`r:m.':mneI1t Im~rcl1;xmii.sc dispI:1_\'u(l. Thursday. '.V1'.1,v 15, 1930 The Meade:-n Way to Shop-= The Sm.-e `Way to Savan- Sugar:-Cur'ed Smoked Breakfast 1Ll"WHERE ECONOMY Rum") 31%! @1351 EU :3 EIGAR-CURED Finest Quality Selected A 0 P .-any .`:l.l. LLl;.\.| .\H..-\| FUN FRYINU OB BOILING 5 to 7 lb. Average (`EN l'RlC ` OR ~`.\|0KEl) Sliced lb. age 101' absolutely -lhv-minute stores, il`ul imm:u-ulute Iim-.~;..~`, the vou- nl nf the THE BAR.R'lE E'X.'\MINER FISH (`I"l'*~` .\`Ll(ill FLY HIGHER Tun nl:Mr A\wu,n."rIa* *-"M`nmn' 'E`.r,.\ Tn. lb. 1 9 R. A. WATTERWORTH, The Late Mrs. Wllllun G. Colllo I Presbyu-rmu Record! The Presbyterian Church in Canada ms lust u loyal daughter in the death` u: Mrs. Culvllle. Whu passed uwny at 11- hunun 8'3 S)mu'er Aveum-. 'l`urunlu.' Best Quality Thinly Sliced lb. 1 3.: * ::::`:'" BARBIE Thursday, May 15 . ?:J..(: '3 2 : .1 '-'-. . 3 - . W"i>'? :7 . . - -22 -28 % 33 . 29 For over 70 yezus A & I has led the field in offering highest quality 111vl'('lI:1I1v.li.~;o at n1uuo_v- saving ])ricvs. Today A & 1 opens its newest and most mod:-rn Food Store in the heart of Batrrk-`s shop- uing district. m Phe opening of this store meuns much to both the mor- :h:1nts and the homcmakers of Barrie, for it will offer splen- did opportunity for employ- ment to some of Burrio`s citi- `ax: 25 zcns . . . it brinpzs new money into Bnrrle in rent. taxes and wages . . . it will increase the purchasing power of every food buyer. for A & P's low prices leave more money for the cus- tomer to spend elsewlxere . . . it will Increase the rental value of nearby property . . . and A & P will bring now cus- tomers Into Barrle to shop. Of courso. Barrie ) own A & P Food Store will offer an thr Hunt`. quality food It prices ouch lower than you usually PM Come In toda) and see now (me a Food Store can be. Pork andea/1.: \'('l\ 5"! I` V c Ears-ie "4: Newest Food Store PEARS EA GLE Will your son be sure of a college education, no matter what happens to you? It can be guaranteed.

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