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Barrie Advance, 20 Dec 1938, p. 4

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Page Four |Phone 5 Came1':e;'s'_ _t.o-$22.50 1 Cutex . . . .359 to $4.09 Yardley for the Lady 850 to $5.00 -r-r 11 n uvv uv Yardley for Men Q5: 4~r\ TOILET SETS AND COSMETEC SETS Agents for 'l' P. TT7`. I` (`4'!T'.l`!f\'lT'!`-A PERFECT WORK AT LOW COST! Home Appliance snop Las Einuie Agenls tox- LAURA SECORD CAHDY 1i3??;0ber`as0n s DRUG STORE KAY B1cYcLEs nan auynnvnuc TGARVING SETS Head Letttfce, Crisp Celery, C51'anberrie.~:, Sweet Potatoes, Hubba,rc1 Squash Em-:1 Spinach -- .-Selection of Choice Christmas ';`iu`:.s and Candies at Ba.rg`ain Prices. SILVERWARE LII-uh JJAV -l- `J:-In-In FOR EVERYONE THE BOYS AND GIRLS- SHOPPING- Opp. Post Ofce 650 to $4.50 nu--y-n Phone 424 ` $5.95 HM 5 -WV` PHONIS _.a-- Iall`"' and"See our?Select?Turkeys, Geese, Ducks and Chickens i-"II-'1'. ONE 1, 117A N A rn-r'r`I\-l\ A 11' 'lTI'|'1'1'.'I`L1"l"'\'l'f`IG GRAPE.` JUICE . . . . ..Pts. 23, Qts. 45 LEMON AND ORANGE FRUIT JUICES CANADA DRY cmcsa ALE AND KIK BEVERAGES. When Santa is here and You J. Murphy will look your CHR'i{STMAS FRUETS `(Continued from page one) fought under terric handicaps, but after ve hours managed to bring`_ the blaze under control. However,` a huge part of the business SeCti0TL'] had been wiped out. Men, womenlix and children had been forced to t A FUELL LEN?3; C.;7;~iRE""WAEi%3~ I cluyuuuu. BARRIE 270 Telephone n A TJTJTE` 0'7! STORE OPEN THURSDAY,} RIDAY AN-D SATURDAY EVENINGS "`s Large GRAPEFRUIT-5 for 14.: best when your cleaning is done by Naval 0RANGES-Specia1-do zen . . . . . . . . ..]_5cto Large LEMONS--dc>zen all Operator - clntosh, 3110'\/V C1112`: Spy _.x.pp1es SOCIAL EVENTS % or THE WEEK`; 1 .. Last Tuesday e\'ening' the Barrie!` ``Teacher`s Federation held a cinemul `lparty. About twenty public school: 3 teachers went to see The CitadeL"` 3 The party was arranged by the Vic-| :toria sta`. After the show lunch} 5-was enjoyed at the Comer Cup- I I [1 board. 7 7 ll u the family and friends are around, UBlZ0l`duM:u un ulluauuaa sun can. ` 5 green and ftzhere were attractivell `little green celophane favors at each C gplate. There were thirty-six pres- I ',ent. Mr. Todd, president of the . W.A., supervised the banquet. Re- __._A.... ..t A...-u..A.-anal-n `run Fha van!` .- Yoti have tried the REST .Now Try BEST ClNEMA PARTY Telephone O-RILLIA 1403 PRESSED FIGS---8 oz. pkg. . . . . . ..10( CRUNCX-HE SV`/EET MIXED PICKLES I ........ Dl\':\ 9'}. LKUAVLHLL DV`lE.ILl JVIIALIJ l'l.\,K\l.C.a Large Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23c PLAIN OR STUFFED OLIVES-Assortcd D_ . 3110 0n1101`911 *1 W5 W1'*= W teachers went to "rne uuauei. ` I; ee their homes in their night attire bv Vic- Last Wednesday evening 3 de'if _ , . . . _ ' lightful pantry shelf shower was`: and Stand S/hlVe1'1Ug 111 3 b1111d'1I1g,tor'xa il fu Id b . _ `held at the home of Mrs. Bill Bell 5 irgclaxjivgtogn re ge cou e`was Cup-lm honor of Miss klchailotte hptlik 1` ' ' :1) rd, whose marriage ta es pace s o y. lwuiziugh the wilolef 2113:: zguggtdl. 03 0 0 0 `||T1he rst part of the evening was Imus cm`: ' ' t la ' bridge. Prize win- dg in Frank Hartman's hard" COLLIER ST. BANQUE-T :22` wliareyjmlffrs A Kelcey a Pair ware store were red by the a.mes.`l On Tuesday evening the annual ' ' ' fl'ttI ed ases dM.A.- The 20-Year-old` heroine declinedibanauet tendered the Sunday School 0 1 e gur V an rs Hu......L..11 .. I:....... ..u..A 1-mnlpln A O. Du! }sec1'eta1'y. Special mention.` \vzx.~: ',made of the fact that Mr. A. F. "|Ma1comson has just completed 1'o1't;": vyezu-s 01' service in the Sunda_\ 1 `School. A report of the White Gifti iservice was received, the presents; ;being sent to needy areas in .\'m'-, elthern Ontario and to Saska.tcvhe\vanE ulin the west. o as 4: ununcnlau, a. uuau ucuuuu uununnu. 4. I` i set of four shelves, covered with ` Bipink crepe paper and a tiny water- [ing can decorated in pink with `pink _ e\streamers, concealed the gifts. The ;lunch table with white cutwork . cloth held a bowl of pink snap- ; dragon and tall pink tapers. Mrs. `_ Wfm. Park poured tea. " It It * I IVA uvuu: u5uLvu vuovu, snlnu OVQQLIU Marshall, 2. linen tatted hankie. ..-L .3 ...._ n`An1vvAL< aunynvnzl m Unlder the auspices of St.` G;e0rge s Choir, Aliandale, a tea was held last Thursday afternoon at the I home of Mrs. A. R. Godden, To-i E I ronto St. Mrs. A. R. Godden and Miss MCAUIC) received the guests. l"I`ihe tea table xvas uttrzurtive with :1- Iluce cloth, j.,")'(!Cn candles and :1 sil-in Iver lnisket of l>ron'/.e `mums. .\1r.~I. [; H. Robinson poured tea. .~'\.<. ' V were: at the tea uthle, Mrs. .-\. I'}.if l'a`-_-`rm .\lr.<. H. ()1-,'den, .\h's. W. Ba)`- ,. iiss; at the lion)`, .\Ii.~'.s' .\':mr_\' Thor-i in_x.-`ton; at the (i(.`. ';\ii.~z;z Winnie: i `L I lilo 5.-`; in the kitchen. Mrs. Gordon {E |: 5 9 I Bruntmi, .\lrs. Bert Owen.~, Miss P. Ferry. Mrs. Frank Collins super- intended the czmdy table. During the afternoon instru.menta1 numbersi- were given by Mnrgaret~~Crosb!y,i Peggy Goodwin and Leah Lowe. [i I u 0 I I I n I The closing lesson under Mr. Bur- roughs held by the Dramatic Club- last Wednesday evening was on the important subject of How to Tackle a Play. After the cla::s,I coffee and cookies were enjoyed. O I I l Thursday evening at the home ofl Mn. Dick Garrett 9. Christmas] Bridge Club meeting was held. An extra feature of the evening was a Ch1'xistr'fias tree and 'exchunge of gifts among the members of the: I K club. [ PANTRY SHELF SHOWER CLOSING LESSON Em1Be.;f.senectea%%13:u1`trLy CHOIR TEA The B:=.x':'n`: _-.\.dx:;x x=..~.e ATTRACTIVE GIFT BASK.ET`">--Made .,.._, , Thor-; Gordon: wens, Pm w here in Town. to Your Order and Deiivered Any- THE GREEN FRONT STORM: HARDWARE AND CHINA f '5. `can be controlled by benzene vaponzl , ` _...j. Ljjm Your Old Washer Taken In BISSELL S SWEEPERS THE WORLD S BEST $3.50 $4.75 $5.95 $6.95 wan: UIAH1: WULU Jucu uy uuc ncuuca-v uu ;uu_3ua,_y cvcuugs uu. u. . u 2-Year-Old` declinetbanquet School`: to- W accept any credit. I'=Executive by the Women s A;-socia- ' just stayed there as long as Iltion was held at Collier St. United , 0011M." She Said- The P801118 hdl! Church. The table nd room werel` to be warned." `decorated in Christmas red and , 1- __-__-_I_,) u__; --_ -__v 3.1.--- ......... -56..-5:-9.; T \ Blue mold on tobacco seedlings` Clothes Hampers, $1.75 to $3.25 Electric Lamps . . .98c to $9.95 Kitchen Scales . .$1.59 and $1.85 Nursery. Scales . . . . . . . . ..$3.50 Clockl, $1.25 1.45 1.65 to $4.75 Kitchen Stools from . . . . ..$2.00 SOLD ON EASY TERMS Old Washer Taken In FOR THE HOME $3.50 Where You Buy More For Le.s's2 LOGOMOTIVE 7 WASHERS EVE 001:5 I It s Ciiz'ist1`.:z'.=' time in eainiestii ` Wouldift a clock wieh chinu.-.~; be? an appropriate gift to the 1'zunily'. ! Reeve s have timepieces of even, t:;,'pe and variety. I I t I! Chopped KIDNEY SUET-2 lbs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Roasts of Prime Beef. Fresh and Smoked Ham, Pork Sausage Meat, Fresh and Smoked Fish, Oyster: I Bought Mlary a darling ni-ghbie at] Ze1le1".~3 for only $1.-19. Ze3lv;:r s 19` certainly the place to shop these days, when you want your money to "go as far as possible. i` 1 ii * I was doing up parcels last even- ing and as usual I ran out of wrap- lping; paper. I remembered seeing Anne with some smart star design \V1`21I)[)lIlg'a', so called her by phone to see what; store she'd advise. Why, Weaymouth s, of course; it s right in their line, so naturally they excel in gay colorful gift papers. x )1: t t i This week is sure s1.renuous--` with last minute musts in gifts, cards, riecorations and entertaining . I Altogether 21 pick-me-up in the form of a hot drink i 21 Christmas shop- per : neces.~:it_v I The White I Circle" I b11'(.'1t: .:! Jubl. LHC ayuu nus... JUIA AV: in a hux-ry, and these days who i.~. not `. | Bob put in his order for Laura `Seco1`d'.< for Ch1'i:~:tmas at RoberL-` so11'.=, the other day. There's some-` 1 I . . ,thmg so periect about me rxch iflavor 01." Lau1`a s. Cm`i.+`tmas de- imands the best in cand_v, u.~: in iever_vthin'g` else. If you want to 'please your Ch1'is.tma.< hosjfesa with an appropriate and ideal offering, put 3:01.11` order into Robe1`t:~:on s to- . :~-v I V 1 \`.'er.t .~:hoppin_-4' the other day iwith Uncle Frank. Do you know `what he bought Anne? A cea1'o.se satin house coat at VVa1ke1"'s--a gift of beauty if ever there was lone. E.~:pecia'1I_\' at holiday . "\it; s grand to slip into shining love-1 .5 liness of glowing` satin. in the color! I W`n.:.i: could be a better pre.~`enLi to 3. 111321, especially at bu.~:ine.~;.~, man. than comfort ? W'hat better [way than by giving slippers? iboucrht 21 pair of Romeos. for Uncle iFrank at Wa1kwe1 s. They're just ithe thing` for him-good stable 3 style that the older man appreciates. I 3 1: =0: * SH OPP] N G g (Continued on page ve) 15:, 25c, 35c, 50c to " "V "`"V' ucuvxovcu nu vu..u4u....... -.... ..._ A check-UP '00-day revealed that attractive; 500 telephone lines were out of little 4f?mmi-25:01! Ville 3911 Te10Ph0ne C0~!, plate. o ce, e pwbic library, four storesent. and two stables were in ruins. Casualties consisted of two remen, ports of departments for the year Fred Pedwell and Vance Jarred, were given. Rev. E. E. Long con- wiho suffered slight burns andiducted the election of oicers. The bruises when forced to jump 15isame officers were elected with the -feet from a ladder. exception of the secretary. Mr. ` Fred Sarjeant is superintendent and ` The name measles comes from aF`red Kent, secretary. Mr. Walter "Dutch word meaning spots. Sarjeant resigned as missionary c t l FOCKET CI-IRISTMATS CARDS for 5 with KNIVES 3 for 10 Envelopes $2.00 TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1938. SEE OUR DISPLAY FOR 5LE.IiI13, DKID, DILAILD Meccnno Outts 95:: and upwnrdu FOR `ruck; . . . . ..l5c, 49c, 75c Up Games ...15c, 25: up to $2.00 Wagons are from 75 to $6.50 SCHOOL BAGS 39 up to $2.50 SLEIGHS, SKIS, SKATES M-.-...m-. nun`... 95:-, and unwn-dn . .l5c, . . .15c, SCHDOI. BAGS 39: un Aladdin Lamps and. Sup- plies Goleman Lamps and Lanterns 26-Piece Sets in nice (An 1847 Rogers Product) ` Others, 26, 34 and 48-Piece Set: $6.95, $8.95, $25.00, $29.50 to $48.00 Get rid of those annoy- ing noises. Be certain your radio is perform- ing correctly. We will inspect it FREE ! 5 Points

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