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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1930, p. 9

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THE + BARRIE +EXAMlNE1RL ClAUOETTE COLBERT 7 SECTION . PAGES 9 TO 15 9595.5 No. 24 15` 2 Reels of Songs CIWKII` \IIDITL`DC .E0MEDY.. ZIii"'ciZ`Mn'n]nm'] ,IIIV|\4\II. Scenes with IlIIf"lW BLANCHE SWEET, FORD STERLING, JOHN MILJAN 2 Shows Nightly 7-9.15 Saturday Matinee 2.30 __ gm- EXHVEARE ow M COLLEGIATE !Lower Scl{oo| This Week;! ` Middle and Upper $ 1 Next. } 1 _____.. ` Everything has been quiet and sex`-` |ene around the 'C011egiatc this week. Lower school students are `writing their final examinations. while the Middle and Upper school classes have the option of attending classes or studying at home. nn m-ad mu t.hirt.m=.m.h" mhc EKFFPOL sLuc1ymg at nunu.-. On Friday the t.hirt.eench" Lmvor school students will write off their last papers, French and Latin. {and while most of them feel almost =<'vrmix1 of the results. :1 number are wnnclering if it, will be their unlucky (lay. On Monday the Mlcldle and Up- r\unv\\z- :.n..:.. ....,a mill hr (my. Un Monuny Lnc ivnuuiu nuu up- p:`i` Ff`,hl)()1 cxanis. begin and will br mmpletcd during the week. Nut only did the exmninatiom sig- nify the approaching end of Hi? school ye.-ax`. but. as The Examiner reporter sat in Principal Cvirdw0nd's office. :1 xvvnk tingle from Lhv D011 which indi- miim the mid of a period. was heard l`ho school term is just about ov- Mr. Girdwood said. Even the DM- tm'io,s for the bells are run down and roacly to quit." A D (`.irrI\\'nnri A R C()(\|(i)1lI`H d rvacly to quit." A. R. Gi1`(l\\'(>0d. A. B. C and ll. .1, Hnam of tlw lor-al tenrhing staff will an to Colllngwood on Monday \\`l1v1'(\ ll1e_\,' will preside at tho depart- ; mvntal cx:m1in:1Lions. Mr. Girchwootl lmving clmrge. J. L. Garvin, publl( I s(~lm0l inspector for North Slmcoc. ` will prvsiclc at the local d(`|)m'Ln1cnta.ls I aml will ho assistml by :1 number of tozwlwrs from tho Collingwmsd Col- ll\l:l\ I\ nun |nrn lvgizttv. 1 4 1 R.vfc1`1`i11s.{ to the *n\xm11ncvnwnt 0' Six` Robunt Fnlr`on()r. president of th( Unwursity of 1`oronto, to a reunion of IJni\'m`:-ity mllvge gradllatus, that the l<`:u:him,;' of first yom` of the pass 1'<)\l1`.`~1(` of Ar`ts would bv ab()lishvd_ Mr Kjirdwnod SL:|t.(d that it would lmvc no effect \\'h:1u~vc1` on the local col- u,...:..o.. TlA3ARRIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1930 M011 the first year universit) _v\my." he said. and practi- nur smdvnts follow an hon- rsv in Arts. The announce- ....o ....,......-m.uI nu H hoe Jxnnn AfY(`('L 'B.C.I. EREGISTRARS 1: 1 FOR[ELECTl0Ni;` Now List for` Those Who'll Vote A on July 28. Thursday Friday Saturday }.llI. `HI LIlIl'l' \.Iily.V*`II 1nd 2. R(`gi. huv mt sitliluz on July I. h )0 cmm)lN(`(l by July `lock on the last, day. non! nu ! pun`. \"n ..n 11' \7llIlI|lIl' 1. my (:I)l'l`(`(' mi`. will < .1 4|. ..... n1.nu.\. I I3ARRIE---Sim:-on /\rm`tr. .Hzu'lvy' Brmvn. Hmry G. Milne-. William Ncss. 1`. B. Morren. G1'c_v Hurt. Angus Mc- ~Iabb. William Hi(:k0_\'. Gordon Long- mm. Miss All):-rm Bnulh. G. I... Revve. I, Lorne MCD(llILI:ll1. Fred G. New- mm. Ar1h1n' Lmw. I"rvd G. Wnrohnm. Ubcrt, E` Allen. Randolph 'BrunL0n. B. ). O`NeiI1. mine A...,. In... I1-|_....y.._. r\|. 1.. Illu WHHHIII \Vl1ll|.'. -HJIH1 JV|lHl'O_V, m~1psion; (`marge McGinnis. Elm- `alo: Simonn Cotton. Elmvale. ORO~Cmwn Hill; B0rtrmn's. Wal- or 'I'hmnp:m_ Sh:1nL_v Buy: Edgar. J. {. Covkburn. Edam`: Oro Town Hall. \Icx. Curriv. Ox-0 Station: Rugby. .Vo. Tudlmpv. Hawkeston; .Iarrmt. .Vm. R. McLean. Hawkestonoz Oro Station. 0. B. Russ. Om Station; {a\\'kes:m1v. I`x'mmmn McMahon. In uvl- t\z- rnnn El" h0IpStu! Ind Wi THIS CHICKEN HAD EXTRA PAIR OF LEGS Mason Wright of Guthrie brought to 'I'he Examiner oiiice this week :1 decided novelty in the poultry world. This was none other titan a baby chick with four legs. It was a normal sized thick of the White Rock breed. When hatched it was quite as chirpy as the ot.her chicks and just as active. When three days old, Mrs. Wright took it, into the kitchen in give the novelty :1 little extra attention. It was put. in a special place to keep it warm. but the vZ`,()\'(`i`ii1g fell and smothered this unusual S[)t`(`ii)it`,Ii. In the batch which yielded this curiosity, the hen brought out 14 chicks from 1: ) <`;.,{.>`s. Pos- .i|)iy the extra. pair of logs was to help make up for the t- tventh ehittk whit-it failed to ap- )l:lAlUlI. K). ..D. n.ILs.\. UXU Dtktllull, imvkostonc. SUNNIDALE -- Brcntwood. New mxvvll I12. Cain's School. Norman 01- vcr. SI:1_\'m.-1'. RR. 1: Crow`s Corners. )z1\'id D. Culham. Smyncr, RR. 3: Cory Hill. Sunnidulo Corners. Donald 31110. Stz1_vnm'. RR. 1. STAYNER John F`. Linn, Edgar `Lobinsnn and Albert Culham. VESPRA-I]a1. Harold M. Os- Inrnn `Rrn~|~i.x DD 1- \/| h-Hun-at Viv-g .l. K} LVUIH. ILOS~-A])l(), Wm. l`hux'ln\v. Phelp- .tnn: Rmvl:-y'.s'. Ct`(.'il Gmlmm, Elm- ':tl<-: Ph(`lp.s't0n. Dzmlel Buckley. l1olp. Elmvnlv. Alex. Mcmxley md William Whiln: John Mulrny, 7h(`ll)Sll\)l' (':m\I`r7{\ Mpi"iQ Flux. HIV. 4 \lllCIl .\l|ll \:m-n .\H.\I F`: 7mn;)b:'l1. B:n'nr. 66th Year. Robinson Hardware J. L. Coffey Hardware The Electric Shop, Barrie Urry Bros., Sport Goods Barrie Radio-Electric Service--Smith Kain, Harness Maker i Hubbard s Hardware -- T. E..Harley, Paints, Wallpaper Armstrong & Rainford, Hardware hl BALM BEACH HOWARD MART's ORCHESTRA DAN'C`1 N'6' A V EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT A\.:,'\.\.| the 111. except WEDNESDAY HALF HOLIDAY \ Illll Il|l|\.' LII!` `nding election. whn vx vn uni H Im l(l Hll`:al* illl` uuw \}UllI|lIllIlL; ntvrs rm` tho . slx|)-(li- Lhv riding. l`h(- prr\1iminnry Dr` (-mn1)lm,c(l by Hum` 17. An Ly tn (-m'rm`l o1'm1`s or unis- \ ho L-,i\ vn 1)tsI,w'm)n 2 and G [hl`l`(` (lu_v.x'~.Il1I1c 30. July 1 Lv2i. huvv H10 nptlnn of 9, but lhv list must Nod 3. After six n`- lust the Hsl. as lin- wtvci and svttiod by the regis- I-v\l\v Hu. liq! 1n hn nunrl nut .u\.nruI3LL'x. Ulupln. n4. 11.-_ Alex. McNabb. Eden- Mills. Michaol Cnughlin. . F'nv-nd-Jln Mn. :1 1 IIIHHL, E)|ll|lL',. .VAIlI(7hA|I5- Arlmllnng. MinL`sing'l ah .VIcM'.Lstox'. Utopia, R. n Ah`-\' .\/frvNqhh `Prion. Biggest Success of her Startling Career! Better than Broad- way Babies. Snap- pier than Playing Around. Show Girl's in the movies now, shaking a sunkist scanty -- with sound. She puts Vitality in Vita- phone; turns Holly- wood topsy-turvy and burns em up with love scenes. IVLI mth.< r. Ltlllll. caugxu . . 1: Midhurst. Mrs. {Alarm-1-1 I`nnrIh\.- ... June. ...1. .- - crsigfxwcd 1ncrch:u11.~. agree In cl nf l`u>inc.<> at \\ cJl1e>`.1:\}' n-mu 1c, July. \ug:u.1 :m.1 September crcin there is 11 public hulid:1_\. }1TsTo1= L001 IS RECQVERED ._7 $*DO&I~O~OOOO`OOOOO~OOOI` O COCO 000 O III v,uIIu}.',u found Dales \ I vi. .7 Whl'l1 Nlrs. Tony Cnrusn lmugzht n hvn from Pr-rcy Suzmltm on Mun(l:n' she didn't. drt-nm of all thus extra vnhw she was going to gut. For when sht- out the hen open she found no fnwvr thnn Len full sizecl z:gp;s. Five of Lhum had hard shells. Lhrcu hurl soft, shrells` and Lhv 0t.hv1' two had the shr-1lx~; bro- kon but they were all `the si7.- nf':m ....,u.` .. luv nun m'n uuh hAu._y ortlmary egg. Hear her sing l vc Got My Eye On You, Hollywood and Hang On To a Rainbow. FO&OO I IO`-OOOOIIOOOOO OOOOIO LAWN MOWERS W. H. Johnson & Son Machinists 9'). Russ St. Plmne (H33) Ulbuunwu vv;nu V`... ...,.. Automatic Grinder ALL REPAIRS CARRIED IN STOCK We will pick up and de1'1w~.r. News of dlvldcnds and ln<:n-as- ed productlon should be furth- comlnp; shm'tly that may r:au.~.:- thls stock to double in prior be- fore end of the yozu'--1930 pro- ts should equal mm-v than 25 non! Q nor Qhnrn GROUND WITH OUR NEW r\ o I IKLIILAVL; I \/nnn;.z;un . ....... -- Gordon Stevenson Phones: 1005 - 1010. house 196 R088 BLOCK : BARBIE ll `sJ\l|\rnA Iln.a OF EVERY KIND AGENCY CANADIAN PACIFIC n I Q. _____ ___ U1 mzpnnn Tcndcrcws pay amm fied by {I all It-ndm Wright Hargreaves 0 I\CCIb \lI s.J\IIl!."a` "SONG WRITERS` REVIEW" Also `Metrotonn NEWS-`REEL TENDERS Park Isgvileges July 12th AT BARRIE INSERANCE nu unvmnv IITMT1 BUY ROIH`.H'l'.<().\'. n\ f`.(II'u. H RURAL 1 (`TE {AL HYDRO LINES 3 STEADBJWYTA EXTENDING 1: ' rI1I'\II"1t'1 nIYlI1lI\I --gs. -s-..-'.__ _._-_..__,,_. Paramount's Sensational Outdn-nr All Talking Achievement. The Dreamland leads first again in the hog! c-nla-rhainmv-nl. We ask you to see for you '50. /?'1.'r'h-,'.b. THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY \\'li IV ILWD-`KLILL MONDAY-:'ZIT"UESDAY WEDNESI_)A`( !A'IHe%vInciNiM\ "|I\. umxu.-.`...\ ...` .... Do not mis seeing this Huge Master Special Pruduciivm It's great, we assurv you Here again in another Cloricus Pmdvctinn. That nut(`|n3:. es any entertainment in town. 1': L I A n | In I I` P HUI/I GARY COO PE R WALTER HUSTON RICHARD ARLEN MARY BRIAN 0 `?(1ranzoun1 (u /1m In addition to the Big Feature, twn Biz .`3id<--spliHim: Comedies will be shown -ruxrrx (`lIf\'lll(` -1 A Art`; n H m: \anv--.v`.- vv ~,__- .._._ V ,,_, All attractions shown on lhc Huge I`v?agI: Screen -u: \\"HL!L'I \.l\\ HI '\.l| Like The Covered./agon" in sound int`. .x. .| ..g ~\.;\.` - nu \ \l _ . . This special production is accompanicd by Two Special Comedy attractions -can-x 1-IIf\lIIE I"AI`ll AIIPIIT '1 n I: D An Big COMlN_G:JOURNEY S END" TECH IIIVIIEIOLOR .,,....-.... -.....u._. TWO SHOWS EACH NIGHT, 7-9.15 P.M. Big Saturday Matinee. Look! II`I:\ \l'\KIjI br)_I\.\r.1-. - :1 s . ll. gsI~{-; pulllculca VVIII Ill: nlluwu TWO SHOWS, 7 AND 9 i .M. 2...`m$ :4/I//1 f'I\I "The Big Pond` (Z (Paramount C/ /Laure :H EVALI ER Bees Buzz

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