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Barrie Advance, 24 Aug 1939, p. 5

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Ralph Banting. Chem 1, Fr Auth: c, Fr Comp 3; Marion Downey. Eng` Comp 3, Eng Lit c, Mod Hist 1, Fr! Auth 2. Fr Comp c; Donald Dunn,1_ Mod Hist 1, Alg 1, Geom 1, Trig 1,` Mech 1; Joy Falkner, Eng Comp c, v-1.... -ru. .. r~....... .. rn..:... -. 1-:nx...... ersor1als Hillsdale ENGAGEMENTS Pi.tts and Mrs. H. I returned following a weeks vacation in] The Barrie Advvance 01' Golden r: with his The marriage of Miss Audrey Mary Bantick, daughter of Mapor and Mrs. Sydney I-I. Bantick, to Mr. Lewis 0 Merrick, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Merrick, Barrie, took place on Saturday in St. John s Church, To- ronto. Rev. D. J. O Connor o1c1at- nnl Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of pink ch-antvilly lace over pink taffeta, made with tted bodice and long full sweeping skirt. Her picture hat was a leghorn, and she carried a shower of Buttery roses and li1y-of-the- valley. Miss Marian Harris was her lonly attendant, wearing a. frock oi hyacinth blue maryuisette, made on |Queen Anne lines, with pill-box ower hat, of lilac and hyacinth Ishades, and carrying Talisman roses. Mr. Jack Taylor was groornsman. 1\/T)-c `Dane-.'niy nu... .. ..A..., An .....--< _._.. -....... -..,.-- Ivvuu 5aU\ILAAaL.I..M -ILA. Mrs. Bantvick wore a gown of grey chantilly lace and chiffon, with small '.ower has or purple violets, and cor- sage of purple hybrid orchids and lily-of-the-valley. The bridegroomis mother was gowned in Queen c blue lace with blue picture hat. and cor- sage of red rosebuds. Later Mr. and Mrs. Merrick left for New York, and ;\vi1l live in Toronto on their return. For travelling the bride wore a. frock of wine wool crepe with fur-trim- `med jacket and black hat. _ ..... .... .. ..u 5. uvunzuuwu. A reception was held in the gar- .'rlen, and Mrs. Woods received in a gown oi` beige lace with corsage of Talisman roses. The bridegroom?! sister, Miss Grace Milne, of Toronto, , was in green crepe with corsage or F:-met, roses. Later the couple left ;'(:i' :1 motor trip to Murray Bay, . O1l('lJ[",:, the bride travelling in a 1 black and white frock with black hat land black coat. trimmed with silver Llfox fur. a GRANULATED f . ! St. George's Anglican Church, A1- liandale, was the scene of a. summer wedding when Florence Miller, sec- ond daughter of Mrs. Miller and the late Mr. Charles Miller, became the bride of John Steele, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Steele. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. E. A Jamieson and Miss Maydee McAuXey played the wedding music. mu. .\ 1...; e ! Following Lhe ceremony a. recep- tion was held at the home of the bride s mother, Cumberland St., {where Mrs. Miller assisted at re- lcciving in periwinkle blue sheet with [small c1'escent.s of owers, navy felt hat and navy accessories and cor-j sage of orchids and feign. Mrs. Steele was charming in black lace with black and white silk hat, black and whiLe accessories and Corsage of or-I r-hu'r`~ nun! Pr... ,-.-,-.. ---- ..-.....-.=, ........... The bride was given in marriage by her brother-in-law, Mr. William J. Favre, of Toronto, and wore a whine old English silk gown styled -on. Elizabethan lines, with lace `mantle headdress. `She carried a_ shower bouquet of deep red gladioli. The bridesmaid, Miss Kathleen Mil- ler. sister of the bride, wore a. frock of turquoise taffeta, and old rose (`.C11's hat trimmed with turquoise ribbon. She carried a. shower bou- quet; of old rose shade gladioh, 'I'he_ groomsman was Mr. Norman Pirie," Toronto, cousin of the groom. and [the ushers were Mr. Cecil Webb and fur. John Hill, both of Allandale. I r.1,.11.\....-.. . .x,_ C 1 chicis ,__-__--__- ..-... -.,.....,,- .. UL` lchicis and fem. For travelling the bride chose I {Cerise knitted dress, black astzralian _coab and jacket, and acqessories to match. On their return they will live on Bradford St. Alliston, Aug. 21,-Pastel ghdioli and dahlia -decorted Stevenson Faun Alliston, the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J ;Wood. for the marriage of `their daughter, Mary Elspeth, to Istephen Alexander, son of Mr. and lMrs. Alexander Milne, smithville. ,Rev. J. L. Smith, of Smithville. Ioiciated, and the wedding music was played by Mrs. Ronald Topp. The soloist was Miss Isabel Knight. fliunn in run-uh-.nn L... L-.. 4--u._.._ . . V . _ _- ..-.. -...-.~ onnaluvn .-nuuu. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Regina blue French crepe with nger-tip veil and carried Sweetheart roses and bouvardia. Miss Jean Wood, hex sister's attendant, wore 8. frock of pale pink crepe, and carried American Beauty roses and com- owers. Little Miss Janet Dab. cou.sin of the bride, was ower girl in 21 Irocl-: of pink taffeta, with nose- '34:. U1` 1-osos and pinks. Mr. Ronald liiviilnc was groomsman. A ..n,.n.-L:..... ..M_ 1.-.,` - -- .\/Ir und Mrs. Hawkins, of Barrie;` `[Mrs. Melon and son and Mrs. Jerome! ,-mu .~ n. 01 Orillia. spent 9. day with` ;Miss Kate Hutton. `I `_.__._ -....-- an.-uno-no 51 Mrs. Fred Thompson, of Toronto. is spmcling a few days with Mr. and; Mrs. Gordon Thompson 5 Weddz'ngf SU NNYFIEL FIT , MERRICK-BA`NTICK ALEXANDER-WO0D STEELE-MILLER Collingwood. Aug; 21.-The mar- riage of Margaret Estella, daughter of Mrs. Prentice and me late J. A. Prentice, ox Cullingwoocl, to Mr. Roy; Elmer Lougheed, son of Mr. and| Mrs. J. A. Lougheecl, of Glen Huron, was solemnized in Trinity United Church on Saturday, with Rev. F. G. Huson ofciatfnlg. . nu. . 1. ..: J _ ` The bride, given in maxriage inf` her brother. Mr. G. T. P1'enLlce, 01 Toronto, were :1. gown of white tai- feta, with nger-Lip veil, caught wnh gardenias. She carried a bouquet 01 Premier roses. Miss Eleanor McNabb, cot` Collingwooit, was bridesmaid 2111:: were 8. gown of pmk net witn bllhxl. velvet fuchsia hat and bouquet oil pink roses. Lime Max-gzuen Jane` Liddle, of Powassan, was ower gin in a. blue taffeta frock. lVI.r. Ozhestex schwant, of Singliaxnpnon, was best "man and the 'ushm; `wt. ere -Mr. Amold ` Prentice and Mr. Arnold Lough:-ed. Mr. P. W. Rider played the wedding music and Miss Etta. Brownridge, oi Stayner, sang. _......._L:.___ _..-,. \_,.I.1 ;.. 41-,` -....._, _v. , ......u. A reception was held in the gap! den at the home or the ~bride'5! mother, and later the couple left` for Muskoka and Algonquin Park _They will live in Northern Ontario Congratntzlations to Mr. and Mrs.l Gen. Marsha-`L1 an the birth of a. son.` _._... .....-....-_.. ~,-. 4.-.. IAL VAL u. w an... Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Murdoch and family, of 'Kitchene1'., are visit- ing with the farmer's pa.r.ents here, Mr. and Mrs. B. Murdoch. Wilfred Lyons. of Matachewum, vis- ` :L...1 I...-4. ._.....v_ ..._.| ._L L.:.. 1.-..-- 1.....- ` ited last; "week and at; his home have 1 ` Mrs. Taylor, `o} Toronto, '15 Visit-l {mg her sister, Mrs. J. Reynolds. ` I `It. ......I up..- 11:..- 1 `.__..v-. --.._,-.u....;, v. ...u.uuu.u.u.un..., rug I 1- ..u..__.._. __..x . -.-n. --.4. yuan. uuunuxuu uuu family. of Toronto. spent the week end with Mr and Mrs. H. Clute. Mrs.-Pied J. Hill, of 1-Iamilton, and granddmgliwrs, Jaabara and Con- stance Mayes, spentl; rthe week end with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hill. heese -.-_ ----u. o. .4. -A-uuuvu. M555 Mmamn, of Owen Sound, rendered 3. beautiful .solo on Sunday ` in the United Church and also visit-J ed. with Rev. and .Mrs. Geo. Morri-I Master Hnward French is holiday- ing with his rnusin, Bobby Archer Harvesting .is..making slow progress owing -to the very damp weather. Tlnvvinn 41-... ..-..L .......I.. 4.1.--- ..c ...... ..-.- an-. --an -v....u. VvI.aAvuL -.a.u:. Jack Stott. of Peterborough, spent` the wuk call with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. L. -Stott 1-:__ ---v_, _, .. A ._ ~--. --.., -cu`; uwnuy vvuuvuun. Ducing the past week three of our summer cottagers have been mar- ried, M.es%rs.. Jas. Longley, Ken Pur- cell an Stanley sibthorpe. I new n.-.........- ..._.....n. u... _.....u. ._...n -; Mm. Jlamgison. of Toronto, accom- panied. by .M1$. _'-I`. McDonald. .Mrs. E. Crowe and .Miss .Ma.rguerite .Lang, or 0:1` Lake, visited .friends ..in Hunts- Iuzille last week. .Mr. .W.i1l .Conlin re- tuned with them and .is visiting] hi: .-in-0.... 11. `run 1...... ._..._1 .M . ._-.. _._. ....v... - ...a - - Awavnaqc 11; sister, -Mrs. .W'.m Lang, .and .re-l newing Hold .acquainta.nces. an..- 7...... -r......:_ 1.-- ..-L..______I ._ _.-.r-.n w... - -4.... Miss Lean Laurie has returned to the city. .M1ss ,-Audrey McAuley re- n|4\ahJl turned withhar 101' an extendedl _:..xa K` Howard Ronald. Everett Lisle and` Fred Bathe ,of the Uren Construct-ion e/Company, spszmt the week end atl , I`\uou Y n1-p. --_ -.-... -.4-4-44up.y .g;n.;u.uuAyu. ! Bill Mmney spent the week end at :his home here. Save In August l1lVJ.V J.'l1\.7.CA Mayonnaise A.E. Sfnith s August Sale REMEMBER, ONLY $5.00 DOWN places any Chesterfield Suite or Studio Couch in your home, -and 10 months to pay the balance. LARGE SELECTION AT SALE PRICES Starting at $39.95 for 3 Pieces VISIT OUR STORE - COMPARE OUR PRICES AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELF _~._ ....u..., .-.A.:. u. gv-.._yu.u.uu. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jackman and -, _-~.,, . __ A. E. SMITH OF FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS CONTINUES FOR THE BALANCE OF THE MONTH `T29 DUNLOP s'r. LOUGHEED-PREN'IICE BE ASSURED OF GOOD SELEOTION- and don t leave your purchases until the last Wi I:'VAI.F. % 081! LA-HE 5.651. Tomato Juice 25-02 4 tins 141$ Lylia Bell is visiting this week at. the home of her grandmother. Mrs. Hill, at. Elmvale. I Mrs. Ernest Hughes is away on a Itrip to the Pacic Coast with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. McLean, of Bond Head. - Another h2u'vest :'e=.1sc:x has been completed in this district. and with `good weather prevailing throughout. [some very sa.tisfacto1'y crops have been pub in in good condltion. Farm- ers will now be table to turn their `attention to the less strenuous work [of after-harvest cu1tiVT.iO11 and PW- lparation fol` full wheat seeding`. ~`v -. v .,-p\.v_v nvvvvvagu g " Before leaving for her home in England. the Women's Institute pre- sented Miss Mary. Banks with a 'beautiful umbrella. E E Quite a number of summer resi- \c`:cnts have left; for their homes. in `Toronto. I j-- ZII Z-U ` Mrs. T. Tierney received word that her 5011 Smith men with an accident in Toronto, breaking his leg and mu. C`p\ ca... Isa f\IQP\ I ...... ... L... 4,1.~ ,_ ____,, ........ ._.,, --... .3 ..v.... lnose. So far no one knows how the accident happened. We all wish him 0. very speedy recovery. {* 'n..A....... -n......L_ __ 4--.. 1, , Sister Maria Reine, of St. Michael's Hospital, is spending a couple of days _ with her mother, Mrs. A. Trombley. IN THE A(l$v;nce Classified CHECK THE CLASSIFIEDS! Advance Classified LXIVALV U LJIX 1. 1111.} S031) Large pkg 23C; CHECK THE CLASSIFIELD! SOLUTION! There's an easy way to lo- cate the things you need- the Advance Classied Col- umns! Every week, you'll nd exceptional values of- n.._...x n-__: u_,.,, You'll nd the answers to every need in the classi- ed columns of the Ad- vance. You can get what you need quick1y,and at a savings. Read them. ANSWER! J*s1-1 Ev??? }Z*ENN!-!+_5.,% PHONE` 535 IN THE BONELESS TTTTI A T 1": Page Five XV :lLJL'JK' VEAL ROAST BREAKFAST BACON em lb 21 ANN PAGE C H THURSDAY, AUGUST 24. 1939. AYLMER RED FITTED tl 0 Cherries J.`J.1J..L\1: DELI BLADE ROAST PRIME BEEF lV'I'1'I'\'1'IfI'I 'I'\'1 J'.'I1.J.A\/121 DELI SHORT RIB ROAST LIX`! 1141411113? i3oT ROAST PRIIVIE BEEF T5 I\TT`TT\ (`I I` I'.l`T4.L.WlII.n ELLIS` OUND STEAK or ROAST CHOICE 'I\T1\ 1` I./1_LLJJ.\JIZA RIB ROAST Alliston Results In Uer School SMOKED SHANKLESS 113137," (V'I"f(\1T'I` `I\'l` o1u.\JJ:xnLJ DFJLIXLV 13141300 PORK SHOULDERS ONTARIO % PEACHES at Real Attractive Low Prices ` DUCHESS 3 A'n111"ma A - - PRIME BEEF 11'!` A'I'\1Tl 151 BONELESS 'I\l\I'I1 `l'If\ LIUUIIIID APPLES CALIFORNIA l'\'I') A 'LTl`I'ITIf` .. LUUAL POTATOES L/'t`LLIL.!' LJPLLV J.t\ ORANG-ES-392 n.uuu ., av, -.. ..... \.., ._...:, vvu.,.a \,,| Eng Lit c, Geom c, Trig c; Lillian; Hussey, Mod Hist c, Trig 1, Fr Auth' 2, Fr Comp c; Marie Keating, Er=.g7 Comp c, Mod Hist c, Alg 2, Trig 2, Fr Auth 3, Fr Comp C; Wallace' Kiernan, Eng Li: C. Alg 2, Geom c. Trig 2, Chem 2. Mach 2. Fr Auth 3. Fr Comp 3; Eunice Kirby, Eng Comp} c, Eng Lit 2. Mod His 2. Trig c,` Chem c. Fr Auth 2; Vera Leisk, Eng Lit 2, Mod Hist c, Chem c. Mech c.i Fr Auth 2, Fr Comp 3: John Lewis,_ Eng Lit 2, Alg 3, Geom c, Trig 2,_ Lat; Auth c, Lat Comp c; Druryl MacKen2i('. Eng Comp 2. Eng Lit C, A15; 1. Geom c. Trig 1, Chem c. Mech' XUISKJLV ULUD ginger Ale i 1 LOCAL nfI'I A I'I'If\1!II A.&P. High Quality Meats WE.`-3K END SPECIALS SPRING LAMB LEGS LOINS FRONTS lb. 25.2 lb. 23c lb. 13c FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES WEEK-END SPECIALS R-OLD /an A`nn Page \Vhite Whole \\'l1caI; (`racked Wheat .-n. gym. .- j__v-vr GUARANTEED FRESH--SLICED or UNSLICBD ..!?2;:ea.91%. (Contents) & `El. GRAPEFRUIT Juice 46 oz. tin 17C, 418 01 "5 25C I5-oz tin 16-02 hr 2, Fr. 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' 2'," V L J 1 I J 30-oz Bottles`; 1 7C 21-oz tin 3.1-Oz. \\'rapped C Loaves . . . . . . doz. 23c . . . . . lbs. 15c 2 Pl 1 3c ' 1 LB. BAG glb pkg YUKON CLUB (T I - Giant Pl . 6-qt. bask. 15c . . . . . . .. lb. 13c . . . . . . .. lb. 19c . . . . . . .. lb. 19c . . . . . . .. lb. 180 Sliced lb 23 lb" 190 lb. lb. lb. 25c _27c 10c DU lVlV X I"J.l14l..:L) Toasted Wheat 19c 13 12 7c Master Keith Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Smith, returned to his home recently after spending a pleasant vacation with his grand- parents at Delhi. Mrs. Ross Smith has returned to Barrie after spending a pleasant week at the C.G.I.T. camp near Orillia, where she served in an official capacity as Camp Mother." Miss Joan Lomus, from Capreol. is visiting Mrs. Strachan, Toronto St., for a week. ..,-. .-._.,-..;. -n._..a.4... A: n.-mt may-`L uuAu- uy u. u aauu... Mrs. S. R. Pitts Davies have returned pleasant two v Lindsay. I sur..- A vurn A "An hnnl Db., LU]. 0: WCUn-- P.C. Robert Beatty, of Port Carlk mg, was in Barrie on Tuesday in connection with the recent bank hold-up at Bala. vur..- c `D DGH-a our! Mfvc 1-T ':\/l'l I Luuumtg . Mrs. A. McAvoy, Dunlop st., has` returned home following 2. week`: visit in Toronto. -- --,,,, 1 1-.` nu..,... n1..- VADAU Lu J. VJ. uuvvu Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gilson, Clap-I perton Sh, were in Toronto this! week makin garrangements for their` removal to that city, where Mr. Gil- son has been transferred. | ...` -. .-._.___v___.x -.........._..... auu Abuuu nus..- u..~-......--_... Rev. Edward Crossland, accompan- ied by his father, Wm. Crossland, returned to Barrie last week from Rome, where Rev. Crossland has; completed his studies at; Vatican lcity. 1\.I-z-.. 1ur....:-..:... 1\.II'.-.r<..11.-mm-1.. n6-` f'|nv\.. MOTHER PA.RKER S Tea Yellow Label vu/,; a | Miss Marjorie McCullough, of Cap. reol, visited with Miss Laur:9.vRoac13' for the past Week. An-n.. .. ...nu6-Ia an `Ira.-i-own I`-anon-In LUL nus; yuan vvvvn. After a month in Western Canada, examing for the Toronto Conserva-' ory of Music, followed by ve \veeks'| teaching at Toronto Normal School. Edmund Hardy, accompanied by Mrs. Hardy, is enjoying a. few weeks holi- day in Muskoka. I `\;r.. ,... .1 wur..- nnl-.m.+ mrn.-ah nf | Mr. and Mrs. William Smith wish `to almounce the marriage of their daughter, Brodey Estelle, to Arthur! L. Hand, of Bradford, son of Mr. and` Mrs. N. W. Hand. The marriage was performed by the Rev. C. L. Poole at riicigeway, Ont., on September 17th. 1938. uu_. AAA uu.uunuuu. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marsh, of Ottawa, spent, two weeks with her people, Mr. and Mrs. William Smitlp '.;1ake St. A I _ ._ .. `7T .._..__, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Culham, Stay-I ner, announce the engagement of meir youzxgest daughter, Ete Lorena, to Mr. Edwin Richardson, of Gerald- ton, Ont., eldest, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. Rlchardson, of Midhurst, 0nt.| The wedding will take place early lm September. 1 'Thornton, Ont ... announce the en- gagement of their daughter, Mar- guerite,_ to Mr. George Walsh, son of Mrs. Walsh and the late Mr. J. Walsh. The marriage is to take place early in September. I Mr. and Mrs. Scepneu Grose, 01" l I ;.. )\-- Dr. John Falley, Mrs. Falley and` Miss Falley, of Syracuse, N.Y., and |Mrs. T. Kersey, of Nashville, Tenn, !:u~e visiting their cousin, Mrs. War~ "run Johnson, Maple Ave. v `,__L..._ -n-..` ~n.......:..1. 4.. ..1.1.. . I\ kn ALLA u.-..u.;yu, ......,.... -_.... Master Paul Berswick is able to be` home again after his recent opera- Lion in the Sick Chid1ren`s Hospital, I Toronto. | Mr. and Mrs. Keith Rumble and family, of Detroit, are spending some: time with Mr. and Mrs. Richard` Rumble. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilf. Warriner spent `dunday in Goldwater, I 17...... xv..n.-.. ..: rn-_.-_,., cg Sr rJCIAL - CLARK S `T I t'\ IT .. ._, ... vv.............. Harry Nellis, of Toronto. spent. Sunday at home. I 1|/7.. rw,.,\ ~rw...... .....u \t:.... ____ _..._, - -..-...... Mr. Geo. Dunn and Miss Kate Hutton spent Sunday iwith friends in Baxter. Mr. Geo. Scott . spent Sunday with his father. Bob Holmes ,of B1`H(lfOl`d, spent the week end at home. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Davidson 411:1 sons Carlisle and B11110. of K):-L1'oiL,, returned home after spuncling :1 --..... ..., ..v...~.. ....u, n1J\.A1\.|AL1'D u week with Alfred Porter. M1 . and Mrs. C`x01`dun MnuLgo1n- cry, Helen and Ronald. of Bowman- ville. spent. a day wim Mr. zux?l\/11's Alfred Porter. Mr. Gerald Suppeln. Valley, spent smnu (1! parents. 1ur:..,. m___;._ _n_ -. x ......--..-._, ....... ...uu. nu AJLL gun. Rev. Mr. Ball. Burt; Thompson, Eugene Wur1'ine1', Thomas and Wal-` ter Morrison spent 21 few days at Lhvl Beach. _ . M1`. Harry Dales` c1:1ugl1tor and her Hamil) :m;- spending some Lijne with ` him. i 1 ` . . - - - . cull: ' Miss Dwindle, or Elmv-ale, 1'etu1'n- v ed home 211'Le1' spending 0. \v(?ek with Gordon Thompson. tun. .....) 1\/r..- 71:11 '1-\,,A - l t -. __ ..--- _---.-.`....-... V Mr. and Mrs. Bill Barton spc11L' Sunday with I'riCnc1.< in Bu-to-11. n.... `A-.. v-.,n .-. . .... I WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENT Dflhbltllq LJLIt1l'\.IXD Pork 8: Beans

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