Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 11 Dec 1930, p. 10

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Page Ten And so, for the price of a movie, they had their little visit by telephone every evening-the next best thing to being together. PHONE 577 to order 'm11' mm .`~`11i1: m` 0\'01~m$:11' for the 11,n1i(1ay.<. `Q'\'(,- are :1_;:(m1'.< `I`m' `ahn 1';11nn.'x' BRADFORD ]H:1(1 -1.)-A\'()1lI-- Inr.'z1i g'2l'I'1)}(?111S. (`111 and sec Thu s}>l01'1did :1.x`.\`(')l 1lH('1IT 01 nv '1"-a1n'i(-S \\'n 112: V(` to sho\\'. 'I. cr`f:'c_-1' t :;`11.z11'z11'11'owjl. nn:s'1` 1':1il0rin,<.:'. and ])1'i(-cs ri;-_']11` Fm q11;1]if_\' lnmohanclise. T BUT if y0m- f:m1i1_\' bud,Q`o1' Jr .< .mt. po,1.'1ni1` 21 new outt, :11` the pr(.~s4cn1 time, you mm appear well dressed mud n-spect`ab1(- \\'i1`h what you lmve by hav.in_: it dry cleaned and pressed at the most safisfacto1'y, efcient mm modern v}oa11ing: and pressing,` plant nm"r11 of To1'0n co. "-15 ldiiculty encountered due to t?`.cl !cutting off of the grant by the (Ie-' 1part.ment_ in an effort to_forSe tn?` `constructlon of a new hxgh .chom.l |This solved the problem wi`ch which `the board was confronted last WCCK iwhcn they were without funds to] icarry on. After the .r: of 1:110! !year a requi:~'ition for funds will be` pm-sentetl to the town council. i In the Collingwood police court ire-cently Cecil Hackett was charged lwith keeping liquor for sale. Joan {Green testified that he and Bob Morris were at H:1ckett s home around midnight and drank 4 or 5 `ihottles of beer, for which Morris paid 50c 21 bottle. A13. lines: 01' Ch1`i.~'t1nas acccs:~:o1'ies ito be had at the Mary Payne Shop. Evening mics on "A12_yone (statiou-to- 5l'r1ti071 ) calls now begin at 7 11.121. Night rates begin at 8.30 12.111. just give "Long Distance the mmzher you wm1l-it speeds up the service. If you d07z t know the distant mzmher, "I1z]'orma- tiou will look it up for you. A. A. SM} T11. --*1 Loan of Hydro funds to the Highi School Board of Alliston enabled! that body to hand the teachers their] salary cheques to the end of the! year. J. H. Mitchell, chairman of! the Alliston public utility commts-'1 sion, suggested to C. R. Knight,! chairman of the high school bo:u'(i,i that some money lying in the bankl to the credit of Hydro be loaned to' the school board to tide it over 2`:-:0 Thu Noruleml Advance Manager When Dan Luck of Con. 10, Ves- pra, near Minesing, returned from his annual deer hunt he received Lhe very unwelcome news that one of his best horses had gone down before the rille of a deer hunter n hi` -~l. ..u,.n When U. horse kicked over :1 Ian- tern in the burn on Robt. Kings, furn1, lot; 20, concession 3, Flos, last` Wedne.s morning, the burn :md_ ail other outbuildings, except the hen hou.~:e, wc-re destroyed by re I :m- e(mLen`Ls oi.` the buildings, in-[ <:iL!(iill_!;` `mo ho1'.~:es, were also prey` `.0 the Iizunes. St. And1'c\\"s nig.;'ht was ttingxy observed by the Sons of Scotlaml oi ltuxm-oon in their home, when, not- .xiHnsLz1n(ii11g the very u111'a.vora.bl '\'L~aiL1`n(:l`, -.1 goodly number took part` in tzhn 1n'n-r-r-dim-' ! llLUlLl'()0I1 H1 E11011` 1 ' 11 in the p1'oceCding's. --j-- k Dr. Zxlchczm, medical health oicer goi. Urilliu, dim! at his home Wednca-: Iduy, Dec. .".`d. His (loath Lf01l0\V(3(l: `:1 1011;; period of ill health, though he 1'c1'.1ine(l his 1m.-ntal faculties Lo 1!. 1'L'll1U.1'kZ11)](3 degrcu, and continueo L0 zuhnini.stcr the oice of M.0.H. up to a few weeks ago. Both seventy-eight years of age,` fur. and Mrs. Jus. Baker, Ll0yc1| Ex\.V0.., O1-ill'w.,1_celLib1'z1Led L(111oi1' (301.11; znmlvcrsary 0` heir we ding lust lwcck at the home of their son-In- luw and (laug`l11:cr, Mr. and l\Irs. AI- !lan_ }`lcDo11z1ld. They have lived m ,0:-111121 for 40 years. On account of the illness of Stew- `art Pu:.,-`c, agricultural representative for North Simcoe, the meeting which `was to have been held at Ul1.`ghon Friday, Dec. 5th, where he was to have spoken on farming in general, `had to be postponed. Live stock is moving briskly in the Alliston district. Lash week two curloads were shipped from the C`.T .R. yards by David Nicol and W. A. Thompson, two from the 1C.N.R. yards by R. D. Bayes, on from Essa Station by R. D. Bayes "nld one from Everett, making` six In i .11 . District News We are here to offer you the advice of many years of experience in the Retail Radio Field. Wont you come in and av ail yourself of it. False Impression 3 . W. Scott 97 Dunlop St. BUT THE ELECTRIC SHOP YES --sCm;`*.a;?:;w::-w~ HAS BEEN CREATED BY VARIOUS ADVERTISEMENTS ON MIDGET OR SMALL RADIO SETS. C`.-\LL AND ]iT\'S-`D? "F.C'!` OTTR PL-\N'I'. VISITOR GOODS CALLED FDR AND DELIVERED Phone 1 081 Cartage - Ease - Caal `W 0 Other Models from $229 Enviting , you n A,s`2:y Era Person Barrie Inzlepeanzlazlt Radian Sales n nuxvny-n 1 Make a point of coming to this store tonightwhear the ta>:E~cab boys as you've never heard their: before--"in person! . . . That s the thrill of this new Bosch Radio--it brings you into the very presence of the artists . . . Come and enjoy your favorite feature--- tonight o_r any other night-Without obligation. for their small cost, when they are to be used as secondary m(11os, they have their particular use- fulness. we do not for a moment pretend to assume that any of the various makes on the market has the same construction . . . gives the same perform- zmce . . . has the same selectivity (the ability to separate stations) nor have they the same ne tone quality that is 0bL.'1in(_-(1 through BETTER FULL SIZED RADIO STCTS. sell the Clarion Junior which we consider the best, at $109.00. For the porch, bc(l1'oom or travelling set they are ne. . .If this is what you want in radio you ll be amply colnpensatcd for your investment . . Ho\vevm', if you really want regular set perform- ance, make sure you hear these little sets side by side with full sized ones. But that night, when she was as lonely as she could be, the telephone beside her bed jingle-d chcerily. Long Distance calling. Then his voice in her ear. 13 ELIZABETH ST. L. P. SINGER (Manager) J. C. Scott THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1930 Res. Phone 1414 Phone 86. Her baby was only three days old when her husband was called out of town. She had such a desolate sinking feel- ing when he told her and it was worse still when he was actually gone. Tom. How wonderful! Is it really you?` But Tom-won t it be terribly expensive -- and with all these bills? Don't worry about that. It's easy. If we wait till eight- thirty it only costs 60 cents. I guess we can stand that with a son and heir to celebrate. It certainly is. I just thought I d better find out how the two of you are behaving. And I m going to C11 you every night till I get back.

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