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Barrie Examiner, 25 Dec 1930, p. 3

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A Barber Shop `Wm-Hay of Your Patronage Th-r(-2-('2 ` ;'VIH)(: 1:3 7 47 Dunlop Slrcvl The Barrie: TTMz}j1r1ing Mill \/Vish 1:) izxkc 111ci1`c11:s1m1u x11n1'iI1,q1l1u]:\ for NH` Onlario Bakeries Limited A Ml*iRl<\' HAPPY, Tailors Phone 250, BARR I E M the The Toronto Bar_gaip_ Stpre VVISIII-IS l:'Vl-I Satisfaction Guaranh-.-d or Money Refunded 70 Dunlop St. : BARRIE, ONT. Particular Atrmmn lcz YULETIDE GRl_*lE'TlNGS TO ALL A Merry Christmas To You IN THIS GREAT ORGANIZATION Il`Y()lJSlI()lH '|`Hl v.1-5'1` A 1 r;A:.I. mmm; M()leNlN(., IEV \2v::<;m` AM; 'I`() sum" 'l`|H: ')`1'J|`e"1'e'/\l'/,<'; (MIR '1 ( )\\'I T011114 Wnllld '1hc ( `.111 'H1`cNc -v wing Einfn (Karol EVERY ONE BRAm_.EY S lhi nphi ilwirsln R. H. HEPPLESTON Elizabeth St, Barrie MlillY ( Ll HCISTMAS AND A PR()SI lilx ()l J8 NEW YEAR "M3 `vAi`-{*m<;`Cl X".}}.}i}.}y's,;Icm BARRIE, ONT. GREETINGS `od bless us ( within the s thi BUTCHER A. E. WHITBY {lint 11\}\uI1ll!li1_V~1() thunk I l\AV I.I\.)| `nu liVliI< <`./\v1~:, `nltxkl *r:s;1m1nmcrfricllds =1 mmlizll Greetings null and l cs1WishcS na |I.\H< wrrn me/\(;12, rm us" `run: I-`Acls. 21; s<.1mm' AN!) KISEN; `l\:I(Al`: /\N|)(L|.IiAN. and Childrc-n s Work 2 span lm~~.imt.x's rcccivcd A'f`\l`(`)()N. 'I`I I( )8. I(.)(}IiRS J. R. REID, Manager /lZRY FRHENI) OF r.u]\pl_v ynu with m-.~.l. We wish at an/xvii, BARRIE and Suc- HERE COMES DADDY!" A scene enacted in many Canadian homes daily. To these two children Daddy is the one hero. They think of him all day long and talk about him incessantly, and when the time approaches for his return home from his business they are at the window, with smiling faces, and happy indeed is the one who sees him first and cries Here comes Daddy." The picture is from a photograph. Virginia pinm-l Hu- mother. I think ii \\'.I: for mo," she said. M14 "Hm, dear," hm mu nu... uu .. pmplc, Ih partners I --sl1c hm! my head off." The Ln-ors distril Santa lead the grand r ...o"....~l..-an... . 2.. nnnok. refreshment ,., ...... .._., in Jerlnsnlexn. The night wn by its massive walls, vs-ry lit been going on in tho .'1I'(`.I(l(': that had ma KO.~1ll thmu) ya: x } nun ~ and (for 1-\~ room) forlu particularly Can... "Do I Inn All I sltllllkl before he, 1 (or was it (' Christmas Iltuak u. had Che vvuall -. av nu-uun" nu- After a while they carolers; and then, sc George said was whisp laughing as she answe "\Vhy, George," nu an Claus?" .u| IIKIIL, .. .11 said, My own Virginia, ruspomlix If an hour later, wl nplc, Ihr-. orchr-slm 'Ul0I`S to the centre . . . .- o. 1. He cw \I\ uxul nu`. . ml Mrs. Ray. 'h\', Mr. Sam; )'. '.\ I}' OH ( , xx llli war yt-.'Irs found us in odd places. In the mud of l"l:1nders we fnnrierl we. lteartl the Clu`istn1nseliinies, and dreamt of lire-side and festive fare. The burning sun of the. desert srort`hetl us, and m:1de us wish for t.he snow-eove,re,d pastures of old linglnnd, or even the murk of :| London log. linek through the years oats .1 recollection of the land that saw the shepherrls follow the guiding star that led them to Rt'!l.l1lt`l)t'ln. lt was Clu'istm:1s Jerusalem. night. was heavy and threatening. In the old city, guarded walls, little was stirring. All day long ceaseless lmrter had in .'ll'(`1(lt`S. Cold though the weather was, the biting wind that us 610`-call through the day, would appear to have lost itself in its A`. ziving it up as :1 hurl iol), gone out into the wider world to W N" _~`:,_(_\\"%(\t`\\\`cO\ . item, for, here, the somnolent atmosphere of antiquity pt:e{i:"i'lLt*n'%.` (Q5 C\`\",. _v the winter blasts. A weird place to ramble in the darkness of :1 (.1\cI..(<\ .5 night. A wonderful place in whieh to eonjure strange images. Thnt gure that slides .'|\\'ay into the darkness down through the ......z,.... .\,.,.-...... IV If\r` \I:. ni.Inm.:n u-hr-ro ("hriet mrrir-(I His Cross amid the w Au -n,\. .. u.; \ the 111i5tleln r the distnnl I mu. px u... not invited` 5 right (low : all right, L. n Of hi Jpid?) kncwj live in all \'i ._......,, .. .. Of chiming Turning car` \/A -ua ~..u Was nearer The anthem stiH9d-Lhe angels loaning there Above the golden waHs--lhe morning sun Of Christmas bursting ower-like with the prayer- .,. . . . -..,.... ......u-- u; sluuu in anothvr "' said Sm 'l` was (`ltrislmrts E\'<-- -~quitr- the most glorious (`ltristntas Eve Virginia Ray had (-vm known. l`:\'(!l \ Il1ll]_Q' xvrts rmvly for the p.'trtg\'-lt<-,r p:u't_\' - from tho Mt-rry (`ln`istn12ts" ]7l.'ll`t".-(`. 1l`(l: -i to tho S]tl(`t1(llfl (`l1ristn1.1s tr(~c that would ln- .'llIl.'l7.(` all o\'r`nin;; with little lights and colors. \IA pun noun. . `God bless *-IS 0'9")" like uuna, .. - the tn quite \.nuu.<, I uu Iildh()ud fricl .'u1P(l down w ml him. >\ I \\\(I:|\| I'll off (0 $1 1111;: up , .\Irs. rod stocking to 1 um-an of (" -nrgv x CHRISTMAS GREETINGS from the air-- Now we know who sends the snow to us in the early morning of the day of all days. These youthful aviators wear on their faces the unconcerned look, when up in the air, of veterans; yet they are too young to have been long accustomed to high ights. The faded leaves over the boy's shoulders show there is still that on earth which he loves. Taken from life. . -.~._.......,,, N. am the merry group : what to say to make 1 1i.1 s life. just what i - presently she said: \,J....-. I... mm M; an nrt, and so, despisin nx than man. )I\'al.ll|.l any .1-..... I I-cfore he put his : " said Pudgy Clark, the fat and : toes during the last rlanct-. "I 1. ' n .1 decidedly unlrigirl voice. Somehow, Santa then, of course, Santa Claus knows (:\'(*rything. ncnts later when Virginia excused hers!-lf from the in other room, now in .1 state of partial disarray, mcmbers were enjoying the repast in the other Virginia was fer-ling particularly forlorn and Hod, in Paradise. over the rhythmic swing and song, with eager eyes 1rd, listening. wlllltl II. "ng and nothv Qlhriatntaa in Zjmmalrnt xrrything, A\u_v k.u||\.\A v..,,.. you will all follow, LUIVI. -.1 'er to the tree It my stopped rig _ 4-.. .... ..... ,.lv. nu .- 1 th.'\ Ray called Virgil ,, ...:n ..n rPu.I\`I' `All right,` xv, if Iw l1;|r|l1r`m1ju.<.l. the lens! lnil -::;1dy In rvvcive her guvsts. Her r 1 \\'h.'It might have honn r(`n1inisn- 1` she wont to tho plmnt-, hvlrl i\'1-r.<.h- ml]:-l up llw stairs: nu. in .. ' Chris! may 3|! anta Qllaun nr (Ihtpih? H] In" for he ` n 1, . u.n--uu , \\l . vnukl ht! whvn you qu;|rn- llw m.mlv.l, and turm-1 not In nt-r to play San Imtllcr. M then together, and they listened to the ght under the mistletoe! What all never know. but Virginia was knew just how long t and joined Virginia. this really the most W0 : lauglml, High L :13, I ulu nun. aulx, Ilul "I know, I know;" and 5 n around her. Somehow : nia. Hc-re, dear, . I think we might f `. said, "I.r)\'I' I don't be ul awkward youth `I didn't know you 1'1) . `nun... nu... Near In-. NI 1:) `Her n nu...`-.. n) by HM- ....._.... l`....... 7, you and I nd some "a:~.2r OI r nmtlurr, r 1 5(.'(`0nd. lu u.. .. rlt-livcrvrl -r.<:ive his u-nu. :1 hrivf Ind her lml? nu nun. And he `ondcrful n a ' she |l\ lhix Dunlop St. OD N0: Cripphw 114` .~,...l

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