Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 26 Dec 1935, p. 5

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nvtru LVIERRY CHRISTMAS AND A VERY HAPPY AND Nicho]l .s PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. LARGE CROWD PRESENT AT CHRISTMAS MARKET - - I Not in many years has the town hall market drawn such crowds as lled the building to overowing on Saturd-ay morning. The big` Christ- mas market was on and most 01 Barrie was there buying up quan- tities of produce for the hohday anncnn 56215011. Although last week s market was good, .Saturday s sales were away in advance and everyone acclaimed ii the best market in years. Due to the severe weather, the market was conned chiey to the inside of the building`, which was crowded to the point where buyers had difcuty in avoiddnp: stepping on produce piled on the floor for lack of table space. The increased buying created 2 feeling of optimism and good cheer among" the farmers, which spread to the customers. with the result that Satu1'day s market reflected the holi day spirit. -n ,- ....A ...-- `Ln .....:.. uu) op.` ll/u Poultry, of course, was the main attraction of the mzrkei, and \\'u;< offered in unlimited q1w.11ft'1e<. Geese was the greatest in demand due to the high price of turkeys, and ,sold 1`cadil_\' at 22c :1 lb. However, some were writing` as high as 24:- and 25c. When the inurkrt first opened it was thought 211 first that the lar_e'e qu21ntit_\' of geese would be hard dispose of, but as the morn ll1f.`,' wore on the bu_\'e1`s were C'df.`,'()'l`- 1.. ,.,.n1-:.ur +l1n\1 unrl lnv nnnn Hwr`-1'0 111:: me L)u_\`L-15 wuxg; u Lv seeking them and by noon were not many birds left. l`1n-L-nun xvnrn H1O nr`-`12 hl'?.'< L One of the best Christmas enter- tainments of the Clappertoli St. First Baptist Bible School was sn- jloyied by a full church last Tlmr;~'- day evening. After the meeting was called to order all joined in singing Joy to `the World. Mr. W. J. Justice then read a. Christmas story and Mr. Ed. Axmstrong led in pray- FIRST BAPTIST BIBLE SCHOOL XMAS CONCERT or. The primary department than opened the p1'og'ram with the sing- ing of Away in a Manger. Other numbers included a recitation lr Bobby Brett; solos, Paul Irwin, Joyce Irwin, Bobetta Singzcr. Helm` Richardson and Mr. L. Singer; read- ings. violet Jermey, Herold Brnt`L. Mrs. Bartley, Joyce Laker, Phyllis Britt and Alex. Colc;.A Lesson in G.eo_2'raphy, by B. Hu1's c s Class; chorus. Hiss Ur1~_v s Class: dialogue, Trlrs. Pr.211'ce s Class; carols by l\'I.r. Dvlv-~H~h v (`l-1ec- ch1nf. hv NH`. Mxrs. 1 r_a1'ce's Ulass; carols Dy M-1'. Pybu1`n s Class; stunt by MT- P1-inv:e s Class; chor'us_, _Miss Shav s Class; phlw, `'I'hei `S-D!1'11 of Ch1i1s *- mas. 1 ix: inc.".1r s ass; PM - The GM .-\cnuain`cance Quilt," 1`.`~' Junior Bible Class. .. ,,, 1r__ 13.1 .A.....- JLll||\l1L LIAux\. \1Al,IAlLI During` the even-imp; M1`. Ed. Arm- st1`0n;1'. sup-:ri11t(>n(1vcnt of the Sundz1_v School. was called to the platform and p1e.~,cnr:d with :1 beautiful clock in 1*cco_9:nition of his twem,_\-ve _\'ears as supe1`intcndent. Mrs. Reid made the prescntzution and M33 M. Sinclair read the :fr)11o\ving' 21(1(11`0:~:s from the church members: _ -- . nu ,_,A___ `.*T`; - M z`~~- THURSDAY, DECEMBER ,26. 1935. j X53.` 1: I4 `$.21 C. Scott & Scott Bros .` L JOY 'I`O THE WORLD, NOEL, A MERRY CHRISTMAS and EVERY OTHER F.XPRESS1ON THAT MEANS }~I.~\P1`I\'ESS TO YOU. THIS IS OUR GREETING .l`O EVERY- ONE IN THE WHOLE I|~r\u7\Y U.\.' 1'; 1 T O WN. Art Brennan IIAPPY A-ND PRO SPE-ROUS '1`O ANNOUNCE the HOP-E THA T EACH PEAL OF THE CHR.IS'1`MAS AND NEW YEA R S CHIMES RINGS my @001) LUCK FOR OUR F1 .IE-NDS AND P.-\'l`]`.OI\'S. MERRY C-HIRIISTMAS WISHING YOU ALL NEW YEAR. We Wish Page Five THE I`;I.I1SST.\'(::`; OF PPuOSPI7.R1'[`Y-~31.-`~.Y TH RY .A\'1"1`E:.\.'D OUR FRIENDS. .-\.\. F..~\RNEST WISPI FOR THE 1935 YULF/TIDE. Sileet Nishr _. .... -- - -0--- May Peaceiand Joy be with us all Ar? Merry Christmas T32 BAYFlELD ST.

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