Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Advance, 6 Dec 1938, p. 4

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The family of the late R. J. Stew- `art. of Lefroy, wish to extend their sincere thanks for the many kind- nesses shown by friends and neigh- bors in their recent bereave- ment. 15 t'('n1N nut. f'n`. bath .. I ` looking i :1...` A l'(']li(` I-;!I)i1 3111) Bldg. Permits For Novembej s3,z2o,o1 Three N ew;IoTnes Included`; Among List of Permits, Issued during Month. ' 1 1 B:u'ric continues to build, accord-t ing to the huildin1.',`pcrmit barometer I in the oice of Town Engineer E. O. ' l)........\.. ...'l....l.-. ..n..n..I.. ..... . ...., \,...-\. .,- --.... l.Allblll\'\(| ... V. Ruwson, which reveals an estiniutedi $8,220.00 expenditure for this pur- pose during the month of Novem- bur. Three new homes are included in the building permits issued, to- getlier with 21 <:0n. quantity of minor repairs. Y},.....JL,. . . . . . .. .........l .. . 13-! . .,. .e,........ Permits were issued as fol- lows: ..- Dr A . -... FOR EM Schick Shaver Misses Kearns, roon-p; building onl Elizabeth St., $410. I I"L.. . l\ r~.....`-,. ..-....-.l..A.. ._,...\-.... w., V.I]III (}'h:1.~'. D. Carson, complete renova- tion of store, Elizabeth St. and ;\1:1pl:- .\vc., $'00.00. I.` ...... ll I).....l. L`IZ....l...LL (`A | .....,... ...-., .,,.,.,.....- 1*}. H. I%0ud\vu_\', Eli /.aheth SL., metal vlud }.',`1ll`1l;. ,'O, $150. 'l'yl`c1' Iistzxtc, Worslcy SL, roof- ing , >3-H). l'_\'1's-N: I'I. .\I:n'_\' SL, rc- sI1in;:lim:, $225. \L. 11.. ......,. 1l..I\,._. 1.1 .......,,....,.,, .,,......-,. | Iiog-':1n, :_"ur:1p:e, .\I:Dun;1lrJ '; i . lal nleuiuu wuwu uc ua-c u\.n..ukn.u. fl There is only one time duringl :l the bath that the massage can be 1 given with the maximum beneficial igeect. A great deal depends upon :the temperature," was all Mr. Cum-l `ex-on would say except to state that` nnmy bodily ills such as i'henmatism,l `_<(-intim, neuritis, lumbago, skin dis-i ieases. etc., were. in his opinion. tlioi result of the d(`(`lll`llllllltl0ll of poison l _,nn.~ ~:u within the body. which. m:1_\' `on 2-olozised tliron_-:11 the porr.< of tho skin li_\' .~spm'i:11 ii1:1.~.<:12o :\il~ ;:nini. :1! tlw proper time :`.!l:l, ; DOIIIZIM l .\l)'.<. . I Napier ` $2,300. i Hz-puir.< to liquor store, `$1., $|.`_ .()(). , H. Buchanan. .\I:1r_\' gdwnaxiny.-, $1,500. K l<'u1'ther I`(.`])2li)`.~' to liquo .~...- n 'show recovery following many other rhis baths, Mr. Cameron insists, to health has been phenomenal; of! Donald Clarke, who had failed to forms of treatment and who was` able to use his limbs again after the ninth bath administered by the Barrie masseur. There is nothing mysterious about at the same time pointing out that in his personal experience with Turk- ish baths. masseurs, mineral baths etc.. in various centres throughouti Contact with any who use the spec-| Canada. he has failed to come in ial method which he has developed. Ln..- .l.....n~l s'r1;wART-.-xt the home of hisi daughter, H. Donnelly, Le-' froy, on Sunday, Dec. 4, Robert` I J. Stewart, in his 84th year. The! 1 funeral will be held from his latel i residence on Tuesday, Dec. 6, at i 2 p.m. Interment in Sixth Linei Cemetery. I I l.l".(S l.l\IVlB . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. !"lH".Sll OR PICKLED TONGUES .B0l.0(`uNA `Z. 1'01` . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . SlR.l.0lN STEAK 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Sl>l'0Ul'..DER ROAST BEEF . . . . .. 32 BAYFIELD PHONE 557 I Phones 626 -627 I wish to express my s11ppo1't in e1ecti11g' me f'h'm-he, veramizxh alt \ $1., $10. .I::.<. G]'L`(.`Il, pri\';11.(,- ('11. 01 [An st"; $1,306. >I:LL V. L`. 1. r-4-, VA Smith. TO THE RATEPAYERS OF WARD 2 L D. Cubitt-Nichols COLES &'POWELL DEATHS ALDERMIAN-ELECT FOR WARD 5 WISHICS TO l`lI.-\I\'l{ ALL THOSE WHO GAVIC HIM b`L'CH SI`Ll'}I\'DID SUPPORT AT THIS POLLS ON MONDAY. , I Vera nduh :xltr:mt,1o ns, ` Ali v dwell i n;-', prix-'a1(: private 1 Co1lier1` SPECIALS for the Week at Coles & Powell ` Avoid a Crash Drive Safely | NO GLABE TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1938. 1:<).xs'1`.\: . )F BEEF sincere thilllks for your ns A1c1e1'n1a11. I04 iFRIDAY and SATURDAY [ ONLY lbs. Chocolates M Free Draw The Nut Shop 43 Elizabeth Phone 1516 ` p~on()j<):.()1 I` 46 ESSA ROAD Phone 326 your life and the lives of others by installing the most amazing aid to night driving ever invented. HEADLIGHT TRANSFORMERS 1:0As'r:< 01> RL'.\1P BEEF . . . . . . THAT YOU ARE JENKlN S GARAGE ALL THE ROAD PROTECT to Eve1-_\' Customer Draw made 9 pm. .Qzmn'd:1_\' 1~`1'r.< ..\.\'Y CAP. AHEAD +1 [I N] KNOW M .\H LY I SAUSA.GE--2 lb. 25 I to the Winner. SAFE SEE Installed by WIT H .`1?4c to Barrie HEPPLES"f0N S Robertson *3 Drug STORE W; R. Allen CARD OF THAN KS \E1;t<;:.-gts from 650 to $7.50 VQIIIIKIL CID) $1.25 to $22.50 Yardley Gift Sets IJ\4.l.l.l.\;xx Lluwvvz. now $13.00 Wilkinson Razor on fun .. ... GIVE HEM A GLADSTONE Brush S ets an n. D. Paddison SPECIALS THE FAMILY BUTCHER CHOPPED SUET Wishes to thank his many friends for their very generous support. Page Four PHONE 176 W. Jo CLARKE NI vuu $1.00 to $5.50 Post Office : . .51: .._;r.- . . .1= . 5;, ; \/A\.A- Opp. :;'. ?-_`/_'9`:,'.'. :5-.`,".\;r_.7-.2Lz' ` `vwuvx 415v Suntu Clause Appeal g For Shelter Children . l T: Annual Christmas concert at` First Baptist Church on Friday, De- cember 16, at 7.30 p.m. An inter- esting program will be presented by members of the Sunday School. Tl Annual meeting of L.O.L. 432, Allandale, will be held on Dec. 8. All .member:' are requested to be present. `F The Burton Ave. United Church will hold their annual Christnlas `concert on Friday, Dec. 16. ._ ru..1.. -4` q+ Once more the ;:lad .~u::i.:o1i is zip i[)1'02l('l1lll; and. the Spirit of Christ- " lllZl.~` `the staff in preparing lJ0f_"ll1l1lI1L" to invade the is who cluh Lojxether unvicr the numu 01' Santa Claus. .-\_L'i1lll the appeal is l)eih-5: inmlim for the ho_\'.< and girls of the Shelter for help in filling" out the lettersi they have written to the good nltli fellow who 2ippezir.- each year :11; their Christmas concert. i Their reque.:'ts are not exorlii`mi1t,; but their joy on being remembered| is well worth witnessinjz. There is} a wide choice of letters from thei babies to the teen aged children. Information can he obtained at the` Shelter or by phoning 137. The `post office address is Box 914, Bar-i It "would facilitate the work at 1 for the chil- i_ dren s Christmas if all the requests 1' for letters could be in by Dec. 17.) Donations of all kinds will be g:rate-: fully received. g I rie. uuncuu un .L'1Auu_y, ..u.\.. - The Sunshine Club of st} Geor;:e .~2 Church will hold their last.` |meetin: before Cln'i;~:tmas at the} lhome of Mrs. C. Grifn, Tifn St.,L 1011 \\'c Dec. 14. ; Mrs. McGinnis had the 1iii.s1'ortui1ei :to fall and fracture her leg. She. is in the Royal Victoria Hospital.i Miss Mabel Wattie, who under-' went an operation in the Royal Vic-i toria Hospital, is improving. i Church next Sunday at 1.30 in; St. Paul e Anglican. Service oi ; Holy Communion in charge of Rev.` Wm. Newman. I ` , ] About 56 members of the Orungxei *[Lodge and Loyal True Blues midi ltheir families spent an enjoyable qevening in the Midhurst Hall at the izmnual banquet. After a cold mLz.r supper. which was served by the l'd.(llCr, the evening: was spr-nt in r:un-lire zmcl <'i`0kin01e. Th0. win- ' ]udie.~, 1 I .'Ll('l1l`C :11` `min;-' the nu-\ ..._ V. `' for lad ies, nu Mr. ill I1m.- for knox, of Toronto. the week end. Wukr: _\'our Chri.:tm;1.< rakes nm1r1im:.< thr- nf perfm L'.~'e frn-.~;h nuts from the Nut 5 Phone 1516. .\1r. .\Ierv_vn Corbett, of l'or _ nt the week and as the cue .\1r. and Mrs. .-\n;:u.~' .\1(-.\ z1bh 1101111"! Pr_s_g>r1a.ls COMING EVENTS, Mr. and .\I1.<. Kr::tLe.~:, et, spent the week r ml .\Ir,<. H. Andross. nlrlht MIDHURST }n'i'/.0 '4,\lil',r .\Iis:~J I` lien Ru n. L`! .v.. ..u_. \'.r3r um] .\Ir.4. with .\Ir.< -n l'ornn1 u : _zue:~1 ro .\1cNabb. :1] . nhezul. plm ul .u.u.-1.. uuuuu -sh ro:1sterid:1i|_\' _\I 1'.- l1'dr_-) I EEE?EE:%EEEE%EE5F.$EEE` ..,, ...... .,,. ..- ole. win` 1 t`1`0iklI()1(- wt.-ro. Kathleen Smith: 1u:_"m:m, and thr ludic- and" perfn.<'tim1. Shop. nn .D]..'lll Alderman Elect For Ward 4 Bill Qrarner ;Dreams Coming True ion the outskirts of the town. Both for ten months without showing any -are looking forward to the dayjappreciable sign of recoxery. After which they feel is not far distaiztlthe first bath she was able to sit `when they will rejoin the rest of up for a short time and she has l the family and Jessie will be ablelshown steady improvement ever lto walk into the home that true since. If I had had opportunity `I1-iends and a heart that will neverlto assist her right at the start, I isay die, has provided. -{have no doubt but that she would Mrhe,-e absomtely no need f0x~`l`l.'.1VC been restored to normal again! . . ' .. . . l . . l `anyone to be crippled as a result of!111 195-3 l-l1=111 11101131," -`I13 0111191011; -..... ._..., ..-._ r,, 5 There for} {anyone of! `_infantile paralysis provided they arel lproperly handled immediate-l_v aL lthe time of diagnosis, and l lllalxti`; {this claim from experience` gainedl l - . ,A_ L`... L... -0` Archie .\IcNabb, S Lz1_vner, pictured above, fork in hand, beside Mr. W. '1`. Cameron. of Barrie. was :muthe1' victim of paralysis a few _vear:< ago who was restored to health and . after recei\'in:_r treatments at the hands of the Barrie .\Iu.<. r I i THIS CHRISTMAS .. ....., questic \\'I.\'Hl'IS TO WIN) l.'.\\'l`I -'Wj()j()'f)()-ZX(g HEINTZM/XN PI/XNOS VIC.I`OR, VHILCO and Do- FOREST-CROSLF.Y RADIOS J. G. Keenan EASY WASHI~'.RS HOSTESS REFRIGERATORS (Tl-IRISTMAS SP!`-`.ClAL AT Keenan s GUITAR High Quality Instrument Fine Tone SHOP ;-3, EARLY for FIRST CHOICE Opposite Bell Telephone $6.50 HAWIAN \".I{\"l`lll.`\'('. .\Il'f~'sI(' `MIA..- The Burmie Advanm: C .\LI. THU 'l'lH'Ill1 .~i 5 stated. self. On (J111'ist1I1:1:: `(In home for Chri.-Lm:1.~* walked intc the rlinin: . 1 u I H`m-nvnri:-.. l'mnu |mr:lly:sis huvv hm-n iI`I`<'ul'I|1`l| :n.. 1: I`I'~llll or!` Mr. (':III\a'r- Inn` lI't':IlIm-111:; mu l.ll(;SC of Peter |Al,kin.wn, uI' .\'lnym-r. whu threw uw.-1_\' him 1'rlIl.t'h';4 I`n||mvi1u.: the f- lm-nlh Imth; of Mrs. Homer Daley, of the .-mum. district, whose return ()lhn`I' ma.-u-. m \\'hn~lu I'<'m:nl\;:l>.- In-.\ . ~ V . ... rumzlrku Lhm .. { mnilpln-tin}: tho` ) st:In'k and [l().~'l`(i: h(`.~, h:|_\`l'm'k still `- li.~` picturu tulwn.` kil('h|`l1, .\n-lm-E ~ to in :m_\' kiml` (l:1_\- * returned was dinner zuui. .\ (ulrlv n1:u'l\:1 mlwl: by 1.'lk(`11 M) m \'0\'em-` Cameras

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