Ontario Community Newspapers

Northern Advance, 29 Jul 1937, p. 3

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V01. XCI. N0. 22. Radio and Electrical Repairs Children s SUMMER DRESSES PHONE 122 LAKE .. SIMCOE .. BEACHES Barrie. Barrie Phone 378 HAVE YOUR CAR LUBRI- CATED THE MODERN WAY COWIE E-r CO. Bradford and Elizabeth Sts. SHELL Service Station LUBRICATIDN J. B. ROGERS BARRIE, ONT. - son. Mr. Austin Kendall is holidaying at the home of his parents. Mrs. Mary returned to Toronto aftzr spending a month here. -Miss Reha Kendall, of Toronto, lspent last week with her mother | here. `.5551 I I`lnn (`.;n`lvlr> hnvx. who camnzd {daughter m '1'0I`0I11'.0. 1 Mr. Wendall Graham and son jBob. wifh Edward Haughton, are njo_\`i.n.'1' 21 shing: {rip on the Geor- ~q'i:1n Bay. Leonard & Glenwood Beaches Miss Frances and Nancie Carrol], of Toronto, are spending a week's holidays with their aunt, Mrs. Kelly`. 1\/Tr .(.1-n:\1~I:a: Rpvr-`-Id. nf Toronto. n.o11uays wltn melt aunt, lV1I`S. ixeuy. Mr. Charles Reyeld, of Toronto, is spending a very enjoyable holiday at his annual summer home. 1;`.m....,...,. :.. vxvnlnnvnn +.. o++mv 3 1 Elizabeth St. I ! Mrs. Bates, of Torontq, is spend- I ing a `few weeks here. _ Txtrq T-Tpndnrsnn and fnnnlv are here. to Toronto. NT.` Ijnvutr Danfnxr um: nqnrl fn '. ! {here for two weeks, have returned I %4.*$~ The Carlyle boys, who camped H14 H15 Hlllluill 511111111131` 1101116. Everyone is welcome to attena the wall arranged sports day u. Leonard and Glenwood Beaches. I T\/Tv D \X7HHrnna kn: vnhn--nor` tn gpcronaru anu menwoou Deacnes. I Mr. R. Williams has returned to his new position in Toronto after spending a very enjoyable holiday at 5 the beach. The lady guests of Tent City Hotel are conducting a physical cu1< ture and dancing class in the dance hall. It has been sug~gesLed that the purpose of this exercise is to reduce. nxuvinm +n Hm; nnl urnlr uvnr,:Hn1- reuuce. Owing to the cold, wet weather `the early part of the week, thi: young people took extensively toxhe oldabime indoor games, checkers, dominos, bridge, etc., but cvcr_\'<:ne is reminded not to forget the bi;.,-' dance Monday night, civic holiday. `This promises to be the big` event of the season. The hotel manage- ment extends a cordial invitaiion to all who enjoy a good time. 'l\T1- `-\T.nrHm- ic lcnnnimr nn his rp- an wno cnJuy a goon Lllllti. Mr. N-odler is keeping up his re-` puta.ion as an angler. In fact, he is becommg; famous, and his latest triumph mcludes sxx record bass .cuug'ht in twenty-ve minutes. lmatn OI ms manner. ; Mrs. G. W. Caldwell is home itor spending a few weeks with 1 daughter in Toronto. I Mr \Vc-mlnll Graham and `mg 3. IBW WEEKS Heft`:- Mrs. Henderson and family are guests at the home of Mrs. Simp- ` cnn `.0 '1'0!`0Y1'D0. ` _ Mr. Harry Remy was called to `Toronto on Sunday owing to the ld.:ath of his mather. . Tun (1 \I7 f`-:1I:I1no'H in hnma 91 . I i HAVE A GOOD AS-SORT- MENT OF Barrie, Ontario, Thursday, July 29, 1937 SHANTY BAY TENT CITY 3.1" 1 her UU d.\V'cl1'(l(.`(l I0 E118 1l1CK_V 01135. Aurora Un-it-:.d Church Sunday} 5School picnic was held in Innisl, Park on Wednesday afternoon with over 2-00 present, and an enjoyable; time was spent. Cnnkcfnwn pI*n:hvfn1'in11c nlen hold - afternoon. I Hlll(:` W' SPEHE. Cookstown Presbyterians also held their picnic in the park on the same ' Food 17' -I EXPENDITURE FOR RELIEF CONTINUES AT SAME LEVEL Town relief continues at the same level, with a total of $200.20 for the week ending July 24th. Relief Oi-cc-1' Lennox anticipates there will be no change in the total for about six week, when the men employed by the Standard Paving Co. may be laid off. This time last year the total was $242.00. T7.vznnrnrli+11w: for xvnnlr nnrlino' .Tnl\- The ladies of Cedar Harbor As- sociation will hold a basket picnic, on Saturday, July 31st. All the eottagqers are invited and expected to participate in the eld sports. The usual sports for the children} have been arranged and prizes will! be awarded to the lucky ones. - A....m.., 11....-+.-.z r~1..m.,.L. q...1,:....,l We will be pleased to show these to you. IOEELI \V'd.S Z`kZ.UU. Expenditure for week ending July 24th : 1v~.Am-nn4-:- !I`rnn1nun1-Jnn 'I`ml>nl .1` Ll.l . . Clothing Shake)` T:-1n+ D1191. til` Light . Water IIIJ1) VV1:lLt5l' H4H.R. I Mr. Kenneth Moffatt spent Sun- day in Sparrow Lake. Mrs. Parkhurst, of Niagara Falls, is spending` a few weeks with her ' sister, Mrs. H. Sheppard. Miss Films: Qiinntz rphn-nnd hnmn ill: i`Jl2l.g2l.I'8. rams, .LV.I. Mr. George Robinson, of Toronto, is holidaying with Mrs. J. C. Barry . at Kil~1arney Beach. , } Mrs. Jack and family, of Hamil-i, ton, are spending a week here at; their cottage. . Tl/Han TFAH-la. Ynnnnku A43 "l"|nunu4-A 1115 UULDKEC. Mr. and Mrs. B. Halsh at spending their holidays with th Iat:er s mother, Mrs. John Whan. sxswr, Mrs. 11. aneppara. Miss Elma Quantz returned home after spending a pleasant vacation at Niagara Falls, N.Y. ' Mr .C.pnw'rn Rnhinunn nf 'I"nrnn+n I Lllltlli CUlzlH.;:','B. 5 Miss Edith Lazenby,. of Toronto, spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. G. Lazenby. M1-, T-Tmmld Rhnnnnrd, nf Tnmiq. HIULIIUIC, iV1l'5. U. J.J'd.'6BIlUy. Mr. Harold Sheppard, of Temis- kam-ing, is spending a few days at his cottage. NH, and 7W1-9, R, T-Tnlch nrn FOR ELECTRIC WIRING BELLE EWART ALCONA BEACH Indigents Employables Total . ..$121.75 $32.00 $153.75 4.90 4.90 7.15 7.1 18.00 4.00 22.00 6.00 1.00 7.00 4.25 1.00 5.25 1K 1 $162.20 ' $38.00 $200.20 Prompt and C0111`tQ011S Service G`rLIDDON S STORE SEANTY BAY PHONE 161 GROCERIES AND COOKED MEATS Tourist Rooms and Meals D. L. Gliddon CALL AT GRIBBLE S RADIO 813 ELECTRIC SERVICE SUPPLEMENT Dunlop St. IN CREPE, DIMITY AND PRINT. and APPLIANCES

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