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Barrie Advance, 17 Jan 1939, p. 8

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Page` Eight Robertson's mug - Store EATON S SPLENDID TONIC FOR OLDER PEOPLE SPECIAL PRICES ON FORD V8 COUPE DODGE SEDAN ESSEX SEDAN ` HUDSON SEDAN ` FORD SEDAN L CHEV. COUPE BUICK SEDAN . CHEV. SEDAN Regular Price $ 1 .00 SPECIAL Permanent Waves OTHER WAVES AT $3.50 AND $5.00 FOR YOU _.,__ -- -_....----v, Lack of Eonergy! PLANES FLY HIGHER! AUTOS $2.50 BARRIE Loss of Appetite, I I r n n - We Deliver - ARE SPEEDIER THAN EVER ! TRACK STARS RUN FASTER ! DICTATORS HAVE LARGER ARMIES THAN EVER! EVERY- THING IS EXTREME NOWDAYS! AT STRANSMAN'S, TOO, YOUR DOLLAR BUYS MORE THAN EVER BEFORE ! --DAYS-- Town badminton B team defeat.- ( ed at Bradford, Bradford B team i 9-3. Games were as follows: Ladies V doubles: Smith and Sinclair lost to .Davey and Edney, Brown and l' Campbell won from Snore and M ,:Evans, Scott and Gracey won -from .-Marks and Bantam; men s doubles: r'Ball and Crapper won from .Camp- bell and Rutherford, Rooke and Park lost to Evans a.n.d- Worfolk, Malcomson and Foyer lost `to Vaugh- u .n____::........ ....:.....-l Annklnu- lV1`al(.'0II15Uu. `anu 1-uyc; Luau vv vtqubu an and Gardiner; mixed doubles: lBa1lantyne and Smith defeated lllutherford and Snore, Rooke and `Campbell defeated Campbell and Marks, Crapper and Gracey defeat- |ed Vaughan and Davey, Clarke and '.Sinclair defeated Evans and Evans, Malcomson and Brown defeated {Gardiner and Edney , Foyer and !`Scott defeated Norfolk (and Ban- \.Lu..... LL- rv\ln\v an ,3v,.n|]cf Last Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. M. Mills, president of Collier St. ` United Church W.A., was hostess to ` the group of members of which ' Mlrs. E. G. Mayhew is leader and ` Mrs. C. M. Norris, assistant. The: tea table was attractive with yellow` mums and four yellow tapers. Mrs.; W. L .Reeve poured tea. Tea as-i sistants were Mrs. E. G. Mayhew' and Mrs. C. M. Norris. I IDCOLL uuxcauzu xuu;;uu\ 5.... ..,.... itam. After the play an excellent `lunch was served by the Bradford club. A .. - Famed among` ower lovers in Barrie and freoiuently visited by them, a haven of well-kept beauty of which Barrie may well be proud, is the garden of Mr. Andy Carson. It was our privilege to see the other :la_\', some unusually fine pictures of '.lll:` 5.-'zu'de11. These pictures were taken by Dr. Rollett Carson when he visitetl his parents last summer. A gift from their young` grandson, the ieatheiubouncl album is inscrib- ed To .1'1'andfz1tl1e1' and to gram}- nother, with much love. Christmas, 1938, from Barry. A separate framed picture, photographed in color, is The Pool. Details which `renhance this picture are the shells on the corners of the pool, the var- liety in tint and in development 01' the water lilies which centre the pool, a large cluster of white alys- sum, the shadows of the ags in the water, the blue lobelias bordering, :he pool. The pictures themselves are enlargements of snaps; the sub- .!iect matter includes six exterior I views of the home, the elm, the bird bath, the pool, the lane and -xeneral views of the garden as a giwhole. We particularly liked Ye Old Lane, which has an old basket sitting naturally in the foreground and the depth and arrangement of the one entitled Pop s Paradise. 1 I I Last Thursday evening an enjoy- able time was had` at the Town Badminton Club -by the ladies of the B team. Over 40 were present and took part in the play. The games were arranged by Miss Lil- lian =,Keams and Mliss Bertha Gar- side. Mrs. Whitby, the social con- ,-_-_ .,, _L_...._- -9 LL- I......L We have just nished reading an excellent novel Parts Unknown," by Frances Parkinson Keyes, and would highly recommend it. Last Fri(lay evening a stag party was held from 10.30 until at Elton Parker's in honour of Bob Powell, whose marriage takes place this Wednesday. About eleven members of the orchestra were pres- ent and presented Bob with an electric mantel /clock and various other presents. Dr. Norma Ford, professor on human biology at the University of Toronto, and former acting Dean of Women at Annesley Hall, a bril- liant Woman scientist, known and esteemed by countless numbers of university students and widely known for her research work, was in an automobile accident in To- ronto the other day. Her compan- ion, Dr. E. M. Walker. was shaken up. William Jacobs was the driver :21.` the K3211` which collided with the car driven by Dr. Walker. Both Dr. Ford and Sylvia Rosenbaum (the injured party in Jacobs car) were removed to Western Hospital. The report stated that it took ten minutes to remove Dr. Ford from `the overturned car. This Wednesday a quiet wed-. (ling will be solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Stephens when their daughter, Margaret Helen, will be united in marriage to Robert Allan Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank D. Powell. Only the immediate families will be pres- ent. " ' i '\ Badminton Club teas Saturday afternoon: At the Town Club, Mrs. Jack Warnica, Mrs. M. A. Adam- . and Miss Margaret Hubbard were hostesses; at the Garrison Club, Miss Jean Lay and Miss luth Craig. .. .. .. I On Sunday morning a Corporate Communion at the 8 o clock "cele- bration was held by the Girls Bible Class of Trinity Church as is their custom every third Sunday in the month. There are about twenty- four girls in the class and their leader is Mrs. A. E. H. Creswicke.[ .\ft_er attending` communion, the; _:iri.< sat down to breakfast in the Guild Room of the Parish`Hall. Like the small -boy who shouted hurry up in a. voice that meant`: it during what was meally a veryh brief change of scenery at the re-g cent Keogh-Heddle Marionette show, ` we simply can t wait to see What ` Barrie Art Centre can do at pup-! petry. And it looks as though we` wouldn t have to, for last Wednes-, day under Miss May Livirgston s obi ganization= a real start was made at!` the Art Centre. The group is tak-'f ing out a membership in "The Pup- petteers of America. Of the locallc group, Mrs. Fox is president; Miss" Jlargaret Stewart, secretary, and there is a committee which includes 1 Miss Beth `Sarjeant, Mr. Sheppard,'t 311`. Angus Ross and Barrington Gil- ( I 1 lo 3`. In t 10 | Miss :GJadys Johnston, of Toronto, visited her brother, Dr. Bruce John- ston, of Barrie, last week end. N15-.. 131.4... 1')...........:.1..... _.c OIL-.. I ....,.., VJ. ....u..., ....,., VV\3Ul\ I Miss Etta Brownridge, of Stay-| I Ruth Brother's, Collier `St. I .-. .. ......1 ...,... .........~. .,, \/unnvx ..,.. Mr. Gordon Sarjeant, of Orillia, visited 311'. Howell Partridge last week end. xx 1 up . .. n .. \1\1IB vuuu Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carscadden were week end visitors at Dr. and Mrs. Alvin Perkins. l Mr. and .\Ir.s. Peter Clarke return- ed to Barrie Sa curda_\' after spend-i in}; about two weeks with their son ll)u. Clarke at South Porcupine. \Iu ..n.l \l"-. Funna. \I....,\.. .....l ..... ..x,. \-u..\-.. (tn uuuuu LUl\.LlllXIlCa : w 3 Mr. and Mrs. Grant Blayor and funuily. 202 Elizznbeth St. are re- `cent newcomers to town. Mr.-I IGr:1nt .\Lt1_\'o1' is 11 former Barrie} boy. _ I WY" T3....1 \..... , 1 ....,..u All uvuu. I A Co-operative Young` I`e0p1e'.'~: United Church \Vint01' T1'aining'| | School for Muskoka, North B213" and Simcoe P1'esb_\`te1`ies is being; held in St. Paul s Church. Orilliu, from` ' \f-...l-.. L ilton on Sun`: friends in town. | IV 1-. Lr\,\.1\\.\. ...`.u.. - . \4|`IJ.l uvl Qt. u_..: no u\,Iu_..; uunu nun \ Church. from Monday to Frida_\~' of this week. Rev. E. E. Long: is dean of the school. Others from this district on the sta are: Rev. C. G. Higginson, Cookstown; Miss Jean Gray, Guth- rie; Miss Etta Brownridge, Stayner. M1-s. Howell Partridge is :1 delegate l from Collier St. Y.P.U. to the `| SCh00l. ...._,. Mr. Paul .v\1'mst1'ong; .~`pz'nine'i an ankle while . on Sz1tLn'd=.a_\`. .\Ii.~:.< K. Becktcl returned to Ham- ' Sunnlay z1f*;e1' \'i: j V Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burton and family, of Bualo, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burton and family, of Hamilton, spent the week end with Mr. R. W. Burton, 190 Owen St. On Wednesday evening a joint Junior Institute and Junior Farmer meeting was held in the Legion Hall. Plans were outlined for a Home Improvement Contest to be held this coming summer in co- operation with other agriculture 50- cieties. This home improvement` to include both interior and exter- ior--painting, repairing of build- lllflil, etc. Miss Ruth Cumming gave zi report of a similar contest held: at Unionville last year, Miss Lucille] Seymour gave a reading and Miss Bessie King spoke on How to Go About Home Improvement. t 3 I .Au.1a. IvuAuu_y, nun. hl\I\4l|ulA \.v.. l :r, was in charge of the lunch. I O O ersonals The Barrie Advance The United Church at Edenva1e,1' with its artistics decorations of whitened and glistening spruce trees and bowls of spring owers, was the scene of a. very pretty wedding on Saturday afternoon, January 14, ` when Miss Illa Culham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. W. E. .Cu1ham, was united in marirage to Mr. John D. Mac Nabb, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacNabb. Rev. F. ' W. Maodden was the .o'"1ciating ' clergyman. rm... L..:.:.. 1..1mA `I\111\1Y 4-. Tlnv -mad- I.:u:J.'5_yuuau. The bride loked lovely in her wed- ding gown of blush pink lace over taffeta, made on princess lines, with a tulle veil, and carried a -bouquet j of roses and rmaidenhair fern, and ` altar by her ` was escorted to the father, who gave her away. The bride and groom were unattended. The guests were escorted to their pews by two ushers, Mr. Winston Knupp and Mr. Wright. Miss Jean Laurie, orf Woodbridge, played the weduiing music and during the sign- ing of the register Mr. Stanley Harper, of Toronto, sang` At Dawning. \ ..-..,...4.:..... -n11nmnA oi Phn ii I: JJa.Wuu|5. A reception followed at the bride s home, where the bridal couple, assisted by the bride s mother, gowned in Burgundy crepe romaine, received the congratula-g tions of xheir friends. A buffet` luncheon was served, the assistants being Misses Marion and Jean Downey, Jessie and Annie Middleton and Vona and Yvonne Knupp. Guests were present from Toronto, Collingwood, Stayner, Woodbridge, Elmvale, Barrie, Creemore, Mine- _...-. .....1 m4........1.. rm...` 1......-... Lxuuvcuc, .,......., .............-, -.-...- . and E-denvale. The happy couple were showered with confetti and .:best wishes as they left by motor for Miami, Florida, to visit the bride's brother Lorne, who is connected with the American Air- ways. The bride travelled in a dress of -blackberry shade silk crepe, with hat and accessories to match and Hudson seal coat, the gift of her father. I ........ -. .-..,.,.. ...... Mrs. A. S. Knowles was organist and during the signing" of the reg"- ister Mrs. W. A. Mumberson sang` I Love You Truly. Three-_\'ea1~ old .`-\rthur Mumberson, nephew of the bride, was ringbearer, dressed in white satin blouse and black vel- vet trousers. He carried the ring on a white satin cushion. The ush- ers were Will Mumberson, brother of the bride, and Nicol Wilson, AT- liston, cousin of the groom. II`..'lI....._'...... L1... ...~..----~--- A -_A--- The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father, were French !blue velvet dress with short train and carried a Bible covered with velvet to match her gown. She wore a bridal wreath of sweetheart roses and baby's breath and a Jshoulder length veil. `lhfun A C` T.7..-...l,.,. nun. ......... ..(,.A On Wednesday afternoon last in \ the Legion Hall at the Women's In- : stitute meeting, a meat cooking de- a monstration was held, with Mrs.I_ 1 Dave Bishop and Mrs. A. E. Bell \ demonstrating. . I - 4 .. luuuuu, \,uu.nu un. mu. gsuuun. Following the ceremony a recep- tion for some fty guests was held at the home of the bride s parents. Mrs. Mumberson received in a rust colored dress, with a Corsage of !Talisman roses, narcissi and baby s ibreath, and the (g1room s mother wore a wine colored dress with a corsavge of white roses, yellow daffo- dils and baby s breath. The table, was decorated with white and pink` streanieixa and candles. ` 71 n . - .1 1 l On Honday, January 2, 1939, a pretty wedding was solemnized at New Lowell by Rev. G. Cruse, when Ruby Eveleen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Mumbei-son, of New Lowell, was united in marriage to Reford M. G. Wilson, only son of Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, of A1- liston. an 1 -1 n | Following` the reception me happy young` couple left on a wedding trip to Toronto, the bride travelling: in black fur coat and matching acces- I Several new L'ases 01' .=nn1'Iet fever `and \vhoopin_: (-our.-h have been re- |])O1'i.C(i in town within the past. week, l:1('('0}`(iil1__'_` to Sunit.zu'y Inspector `Chief Aiex. Stexvzxrt. Attendmice at imziny school c1u.~:. is .=u`e1-inp; ithrough absence of scholars as 11 l :e. of colds. 1 SCARLET FEVER-- Friends of .\li'.<. Inn `Iloytl, Ross Sta, who wz1;~x 1'em0\'e to the lloyzll Victoria Hospital :1 week ago Fri- -day, when struck on the back by a large piece of ice which fell from the roof of her home, will be pleased to learn that she has re- turned to her home and is almost completely recovered. 'I3.........`I.. -3 15.. `[3 IV V'lL......L._1I \.vunyu..u.n_y :.\.\.uv\.ss.ua Friends of Dr. E. G. Turnbull will regret to learn that he is con- ned to his home through illness. flail.`-5 I'|..I.'.. ......n..._.... .5 1.]. Aunvu vv nun nnvuu. uuvu5AA IllllUDDc Delbert -Cole's, manager of Lab- law a trait department, has been L`...-..~-6'.-n......I 6- 'lA AI..-..l nwuvv :: aqua uvgnns-vuuau 5., transferre-4; to Midland. MacNABB--CULHAM On Thursday evening Barrie Weddings Y.M.C.lL House WlLSON--MUMBERSON L4v|al\ WHOOPING COUGH 1 i.;;;:;:`o'gg.:ze.. `SCHEDULE TO BE ANNOUNCED` ` WHEN ICE AVAILABLE. ` Further enlargement of activities by the Young Men's Club of the local Y.M=.-C.A. was indicated at the] annual election of officers last Mon- day evening. No less than three vice-presidents were appointed, each with a program portfolio" under his control. The new executive is _ as follows: Allan Percy, president; George Goring, past president; Herb. Smith, vice-president in " charge of socials; George Kightley, I vice-president in charge of athlet- _ its; Claude Murray, vice-president I in charge of special events; George _ Henson, secretary-treasurer. so drawn up for its third season, under the supervision of George Kightley. The Bearcats, under the captaincy of Bill Murray, will in- clude George Peters, Elmer Hurst. 4 Bud Blain, Dominic D An1brosio,, Earl Hunter, Norm Appleton, Jim" McBride, Jack Calvert, Jack Pouch- er. The Polecats, captained by Claude Murray, includes Len Gos-' ney, Harry Harker, Bob Dixon, Mlaurice Smith, George Henson, Bill Little, Rob Ferry, Bill- McBride and Wally McEwen. The Wildcats are I Bert Gosney, captain; Dave Griiths, Howard Wareham, Jack The (club's hockey league was ab Matthews, Lloyd Goring`, Clare Gor- ing, Carman Kidd, Tom Strachan, Delbert Cole and Ernie Tyrell. The A1`ist1'0cats team is made up of basketball players who can also 1 take to the ice and includes Elton , Parker, captain; Steve Hines, Jack Clark, Ian Hutcheson, Herb. Smith, , Georg`e Kightley, Archie T-hompson and Dave McCullough. The schedule will be released as soon as there is ice on the Allan- _1_I, A 1 P! n l I UUAL ac UJICLC JD [LC Ull DIIC .\llElll" dale rink. Games will be played on Monday and Tuesday evenings, `seven to eight o cIock, each team playing one game a week. Addi-1 tional players may be added to the` line-ups by each captain so long as! they are members of the club. : `Presbytery Meet At St. Andrews The Presbytery of Barrie met in-,' St. Andrew s Church, Barrie. Tues-` day, Jan. 10, with a good attend-1 ance of both ministers and of eld-` ers. Messrs. Preston, Mark andq Goselin, with their elders, reported * ne success with the scheme of ] Presbyterial visitation in the cong- regations in their section of the; Presibtytery. The pan will soon be 3 carried out in all the Presbytery. , Arrangements were made for the co-operation of the Presbytery with the congregation of Knox Church, 1 Midland, in the matter of enter- ' taining the General Assembly which ` `meets in Midland in June. Refer-l` ence was made to the ne work `done by Mr. McGuire, of Pene- I tziiiguislieiie, in compiliny_-' a history 5 -TRANSMANS [IN Lucy cut: ulcuxucxa UL mu: CIUU. The latter part of M0ndays club! Cundles Women's 'Inst1tute met; meeting took the form of an intro- 011 Tuesday: Jan 10; at the 1101119 .1..,....... -1...;A1. I... r1-...I H..--=n v-'-- *=--`-u`~-L -~~!L'A - -~-J lductory sketch by Lloyd Merrill, ........ -4., vvvn mu. LULIII u; uu IIILAU secretary of the Y., of ErdmanI Harris book, Twenty-one. The' thesis of this book is that it is al good thing to grow up, but that genuine adulthood is a dif cu't achievement. Future discussions` will cover (1) making a graceful` exist from under the family roof;[ (2) learning` how to earn one s; daily bread; (3) settling down with| a chosen mate in a home of yourl own, and (4) achieving a wei1| thou_9;ht out point of view about} life. ; $EE3%";E3JEE 110 - V - _ - ' - v ' V - - 491 E%%E%EE% %EE%E%%%%% I. run FORD CHEV. IPORD` iFORD BFORD CHEV. FORD V8 SEDAN FORD V8 TUDOR, with 'l'......I. __]_:}j c_ gick Motor Sa_l__ UKU Trunk f'\I)'\ `II STRANSMAN S Eiiav. LIGHT Delivery DRD V8, 157 in. Wheel- base, Stake Body LHK V8 TUDOR `. COACH V8 SEDAN V8 TUDOR ' V8 SEDAN . CABRIOLET USED TRUCKS " ` gimonuny Meet :Cundles W.I. of that parish.. Rev. A. L. How- ard,` Ph.D., was inducted at Willis [Church, Thursday, Jan. 12, as min- ister of the Uptergrove parish. The service was held at 2 pm. TUESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1939. i Quite true, replied the proprie- 'to2'. He slept in the very room iyou had last night, and what is more, he used the very same bed. Ah, said the tourist, now I know why he was called the Iron Duke ! `of Miss Lightfoot, with a very good [number in attendance. Mrs. Reg. ismith presided. Roll call was an- swered by the name of a prominent. lawyer. .24.... L1... L..-:..--_ -1.` ..1._ .........L:.... l......-.. . After the business of the meeting had been disposed of, a talk, Wo- {man s Part in Canadian Progress,` `was `given by Hrs. Cumming. Mrs. iGo1'ing` and Mrs. Ottaway sang very `beautifully Sunshine and Rain. Mrs. Cz11'1'uthe1's took up the first of !a series of lessons on 'Bu_\'man- ,'ship,'`" the remainde1- to be given `through the winter. Methods by gwhich a superior article may be iknown or an iiiferior one detected fin the buying` of bed or table linen, Zweie given. (BL-.. LL,` ..i.....I...\. .1? LL. \'..4.:..u.~I SOCIHL (VGNTS aF+|~e\)\7((|(, I A tourisrt at bi`eakfa.9t at the pic- ituresque inn askezi the proprietor: Is it true that the Duke of Wel- lington once stayed at this inn ? ur\..:1.- 1.....- H ..-..1:_J LI,_ ____._._:- -nwlx, 5..nv\.u. After the si11;ri11g' of the .\'ational `Anthem, tea was .~:e1'\'e-.3 by .\I1's. Gil- 'mou1' and Mrs. Orser. - Useful in Lassitude, Phone 5 '34 FORD VB, Panel Body '29 RUGBY Stake Body B E E F Iron 8: Wine A complete permanent. with Hairstyle Shampoo and Cut for 4 P.O. Square Phone 147 PERMANENT WAVE SHOP THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY Your Dollar Value is Away Up !

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