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Barrie Advance, 2 Nov 1939, p. 7

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'..........., wuuu us ;ucu-3. The Black Chapter held their an- nual meeting here on Friday, with quite a. good attendance. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Perkins, of To- ronto, visited with Mrs. Hodgson last; 1110111! [From Our ' District --- ! Mr. and Mrs. B. Curtis and daugh- 'ter, of Barrie, called on Mr. and Mrs. J .Brunski11 on Thursday even- nan '....,.. ..-.,.- --.-..`.... 4.. aw.-. . I Mr. Fred Eagles, of Meaford, called on his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Symes, one day last week. MINESING STATIC}; CENTRE VESPRAW Correspondents! ' CROSSLAND. EDENVALE . Beelby, of Barrie, spent a with her daughter, Mrs. O. GOLWELL VAAJLJ L uLJL_lL\/, L/\JJ.V V114 1. ILLVKJEJIVD, ETC. [oney to loan at lowest rates of Interest. The Barrie Advanci under the be held in on Friday and and I Read the Advance Classieds. lpay. l DEEDS The humblest deeds, promoted by 2. pure and unselsh motive, measure larger in God s signs than apparent- lly much greater deeds wmch are done to be seen of men and for the iaggrandizement of self.-Gunn. tseveral lacues of me WM.S. spent Frxaay afternoon and evening 1n .5L-ayner an we dxsnnct. meenmg or me W.M.S., wnere Dr. Alxce Ander- son, Irom Lncua, was me specml speaker. A very enjoyable supper was served at 6 pm. n.r.. flak rr1.........,....... .....-... 4... rr\_ I Mr. Rob. Timmms goes to To- gronco mus week to spend we wu- on. mu`. Wm. Agar has gone to To- ronto for a. Iew days. ...... ..,.. .....a.,.,. A: ..._,. 1:11..-n _.._._A.[ The Avening beef ring held their: 46th annual n1eeLmg last, Wednesday.` There are 39 members and 9.470 lbs. of beer were consumed in the past. term. | -_...-.._-.., _-.-..--, --- .v-.-.........., -...a.... '~ Mrs. J. Powell spem the wek end in the village visiting friends. I ice: 13 Owen St., Masonic Templel Bldg. Branch Otce ,Elmva1e Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Timmins vis- ited w1Lh 1'riend.s 111 Toronto for a. few days last; week. an-.. ,1 A1,, irv .. ~.-,v, ....._,.. .-.... .........-. `I Mr. uud Mrs. W. R. McLaren spent the week end in Barrie with the lat- .Ler s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R! I Ga1'1'eLt.. : Mr. and Mrs. S. Shook and Missl [Escher Snoox visited m Bu.rk s Falls `last week. I Mrs. Cecil Coabes, Misses Helen and Jean Comes and Master Peter Coates aueucled the circus in Maple Leaf Ga1'dens, Toronto, on Samurclay night. vur..- 1 n.......u ,.._....A .1... ...,...n_ ....u I D Mr. and Mrs. John Murray visited. lwith friends in Brampton over the week end. | ` 1 Mr. Edward Mccracken passed 29. The funeral was held under Masonic auspices on Tuesday from the residence, lot 5, concession 3. J Tossorontio township. Interment In I I [away at his home on Sunday, Oct. '.'Al1ist-on Union Cemetery. [I Mr. Geo. Stuart, while working at? ' the pumping station Saturday night, ' in some way seemed to fall against the belt of the motor which was in ` action. He was thought to be in the station about an hour after the ac- cident when he staggered up to , `|Pogue s garage and entered, u.nrecog- , lnized by the men, who knew him well. By Monday noon he had not regained consciousness and he is in - Stevenson Memorial Hospital suffer- - ing from a concussion on the left side of his head. . . . . u . . a.\4A u. 4 `.-__.. J You-Go-I-Go y;1. Club opened .-for the season last Thursday night in Hunter s Hall. A large crowd at- tended. Five hundred prizes were won by Mrs. L. H. Inch and Mr. Jack Graham. Euchre prizes were won by Mrs Dan. Johnson and Mr. Archie McLean, of Cookstown. Refreshments were served, followed by modern and old time dancing to the music of Jack Doyle's orchestra. Mr. Herb. Mccracken and passen- lger, Geo. Barber, of Alliston, nar- rowly escaped injury Tuesday evening when the Mccracken car burst into ames on Church Hill, No. 89 high- way. The steering gear got out of control and the car swerved to the ditch and turned over. Mr. Mc- Cracken and George hurriedly emerg-' ed by a. window just before the car `became a. amm mass. A bridge and ve hundred party was held at; the nurses residence in aid of the Red Cross society. The bridge prize was won by Mrs. Mar- zshall Downey and the ve hundred prize by Mrs. Herb. Asaph. 'T"hn V'nu_r`_|n 'r nr\ ru..|. -_-.. I . Boys Mr. Vern Callow, an Alliston shoe repair man, received a call last week to appear at Ottawa for a. position as boot and shoe inspector for the Canadian army. We Deliver AVENING ALLISTON Robertssons Drug Store ANGELIQUE GREY HAIR RESTORER is made from roots and barks, and restores the ORIGIN COLOUR in the NATURAL way, at the same time giving the I its natural healthy lustre. L.-euevea no us: we uuumc. We nope for a. speedy recovery. nmcu uxcu: pumnoes. Read the Advance Classieds. ms; ../urum, _ -:..:--...--...-.._..._pmn.pc.q-an-..-...,..-.... we Iegreu Lnu seuuu.~; mud ml .lV.L).'S. Jas. bpwuxc, wuu 101' bullllil years uua xnaue uur name wun M.r.| I gpuelb, uuu d.L mne ul wnuui; 4.5 uu.u.Lmeu LU .-us ueu. Inougn 1}. auvauceu _yeu1a', ue :5 an exauxpm Numuy or us. Lu . un:u.111.u;_., uu LLLCLI mucwulssa. apt.-uuxub u LBW uays \v1Lu`J.vu`. d.uu J:Lt.`ut:1ll.1_y I ` 1'c.>pccu:u I A number from here attended the : tea on Saturday at the home of Mrs. Tom Spencer, Barrie, in honour 'of Nora Fletcher, a. bride of next: month. recovery. um: cuuuuuc WC are J.a.um5 Mr. Jas. Ross spent the week end in Toronto. i CAMERON and CAMERON RRISTERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406 MONEY TO LOAN Mrs. T. Bigelow returned this week to Kingston after spending a week with her parents, Mr. and M'rs. E. V. Wilson. I Mr. Ball is improving the new cot- tage he built last winter with 2 woodshed. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hart and fam-I iliy, of Toronto, visited Mrs. Pack- ard on Sunday. mt... r-n r-.~.,u-m The W.A. of St. Thomas Church held a quilting at Mrs. W. H. Tay- lor's on Tuesday last. `Dunmnnnn .....-......_: LI__ _-__ -.. ..u-.uuu_y JGQU Everyone enjoyed the concert held in the hall Friday evening, when D1. Atkinson, of Barrie, spoke for a short time on Red Cross work. sun. 15. _, Mrs. G. B. Haughton has returned home after spending last week in Toronto. (_____ ...-...-.,u `an mu. nccn cuu. Miss Sneath is spending some time! [with her brother, Dr. Sneath, at Dur-' . hnrn Mr. and Mrs.4Fred Windrum spent Thursday in Barrie. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Jamieson have their house wired and are enjoying the Hydro. The wiring was done by Geo. Marchant. V. - -. -......- ..........u. A number from here attended the Kiwanis banquet at Waverley on the 25th and enjoyed hearing the guest speaker, Rex Frost, radio announcer. or Toronto. _ .. ....u.n Mr. and Mrs. Hodgson were at. their cottage for the week end. I Mn... e-.A..1.. :. ......._4:___, , Mrs. Geo. Reynblds is on an ex- tended holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. spicher, sunnidale Corn- are E Your vi 2} Ha: nesslg; UH DB.bLAJ.`u':1) cvcunlg ULU.' LICCS `rlllu made from ;0UR wav. at the Rams: timn win YOUR GREY HAIR CAN BE RESTORED TO ITS NATURAL COLOUR WITHOUT YOUR HORSES ARE NO STRONGER THAN YOUR HARNESS 32 BAYFIELD STREET SEAN TY BAY : u01(1 0uL ume nope for her THORNTON . VJ u.AA\4\.A , cu. Itfice. Masonic Temple Bldg. vu.-uuuy. Prirc $1.00 per boH'l_e w. R. ALi'.E1i' -. n--____. the use of a dye or tint wuu nave nub ,ycu J.V.Ld.l1_) yuan '(A.'D|J apcub um` can,` p1'h'U1l UJ. M/Ll`. The Women s Institute meeting to [be held at `the home of Mrs. Cecil `Dunsmore has been postponed until Nov. 21 on account of the Area Con- vention on Nov. 14 and 15. No doubt many from this branch will want to avail themselves of the opportunity `of meeting Miss Clarke, the new lsuperintendent. A tea is being held non the rst afternoon of the conven- .tion at 4 o clock for this purpose. 1 M1`. Stan. King, of Allandale, and 'Mis Wilma Switzer, of Orangeville, spent the week end with Mr. and iMrs. Wm. Switzer. ALEXANDER COVVAN BARRISTER :1tor for obtaining probate of guardianship and administration general solicitor, Notary Con- veyancer, etc. 5413--., 11....-. -- I -~-'- The Women's Association will meet at the home of Mrs. N. Asaph on Wednesday, Nov 1st. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Gavin, of Arnskie, are visiting with the form- er s parents. .... .. vv 4. Abnnu. Mrs. Orchard, of Minesing, is with her daughter, Mrs. Walter Fralick, for a time. - ...... yaw; u. 4. yo \lAAV\lu Visitors over the week end with Mrs. Robt. Warnica were Mr. and Mrs. Mccracken and son David and Mr. and Mrs. Melrose. _._-. ..-.... -...... ...\....a...-.. Mr. and Mrs. Fairburn visited on Satuxday with the Latter s sister, Mrs. Wright. `Mr..- r\..-1____.1 -:- --- . . ... Miss Margaret Cook spent Sunday with her parents. 11761! 1rr......x,... .._...: n___,n,, , - |..--.. ..... ,,..........,. Will Warnica and family spent Thursday in Toronto I 17:... ...._ u._ _,.v_ - --- Go: From noon Friday, Nov. 10, to 2.00 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 12. RETURN: Leave destination not later than midnight, Monday, Nov. 13, 1939. Minimnnm Sm-rial Faro 25$ uuu. uuuun5uu., ua.unun_y, ;1uv. 1.1, Aves. Minimum Special Fare 25 Ticket: and in/armation from any agent |g,gs.|_L FARES I` `III IIIIIU IIIIHIDIBIIID ESTEN and ESTEN BARRISTERS tors in High Court 0! Justice, 0' " _Public, Conveyancers 1:, loan at lowest current min: The Sarjeant Co., Ltd. PHONE 88 OR 94 FOR ALL BEST SOLID FUELS WE RECOMMEND nvw v-: -- v--f FARE AND O-NI?-QUARTER FOR ROUND TRIP Yard: Foot of Mary 51 DUNLOP STREET GROWN HILL PAIN SWICK ORIGINAI4 vim: hair Phone 5 _.Mude in I Order 94 A14 2 hair Poultry - Keepers, Attention !!! PHONE 551 Page Seven Street - races. : 1st Floor, Masonic Temple Bldg, Barrie. Fsfpn M` u 1:~..o...... GORDON LONGMAN ISTER. SOLICITOR, NOTARY 1-7!'T`('i a-la\Io Money to Loan sonic Temple Bldg., Barrie NALD F. MacLAREN, B.A. `QTDD en? TrV`I l'rIt\t3 xrrv-n n v- _._...,....-_-...., gun. STER, SOLICITOR, NOTARY DrmT.Tn - vgguv c Temple Bldg. MONEY T0 LOAN NTCAN II C Esten F. MCCUAIG. K.C. I `L H. ARMSTRONG, BA. `TERS. SOLICITORS, ETC. MONEY TO LOAN r-Ir II.---I- may - `a-V-4 Poultry Marizgement Mrs. W. Amos, of Edenvale, spent a. few days with Mr. and `Mrs. D. Readman. I q-.. , . -- __ _ ..Professz'0nal Dz'rect0ry.. BOYS and BOYS CRAIGHURST 'ART and STEWART ___._ ...... -Jnnavvnlnl/A RS. SOLICITORS. NOT-. 'BLIC. CONVEYANCERS{ lnan Sn nnv cnrnc nl YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON `j - DLA1L'. ULJLVVLXI loan in any sun It current rates. LEGAL_ DLJLA J.\41.L\ PUBLIC ciw. H. Esben Mr. and Mrs. M. Readman and family, of Toronto, spent; the week` end with Mr and Mrs. Jas. Read- man, also Mrs. Allen, of Toronto, and Mr. and Mrs. Readman, of` Philedelphia. J. F. Woods at Phlppen, Rachel Wil- late Andrew] Barrie ' Phone 32 VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSES (BARRIE BRANCH) Well-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.30 every Wednesday--M1ss I. Lawson. Application for nurse's services may be made direct; or through doctors. . . L. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON Omcez 48 Bavt-Id :1 no----:-. G. G. SMITH & C0. FUNERAL DIRECTORS . Motor Ambulance in Connection [Open day and night Morgue and Chapel in connection 5 Established 1869 Phnnn R9 '3---`A "`-` GEO R. & ELSIE R. BURNS, Ds.C. DRUGLESS THERAPISTS Electro, Hydro and Mechano Therapy Electro Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis Foot; Adjustments Phone 405 for Appointment 82A Dunlop St. Barrie. r. U. unuxu FUNERAL DIRECTOR 4'1 Elizabeth St. Phone AMBULANCE SERVICE DR. W. C. LITTLE Associate Coroner, County of and ..,_..v.-v nu. Ivuwu uuu uv auuuu. Miss Helen Burns and Mrs. Ander- ton, of Barrie, spent the week end with Mrs. M. Burns. rvvL_ 4,, . . _.. BJIQ DR. A. D. GRAY Ice: 47 Maple Ave. Phone 213 ice Homs 1 to 4 p.m. and '7 to 9 pm., or by appointment. DR. W. A. LEWIS I SURGERY AND DISEASE OF I WOMEN } Clnef Coroner, County of simcoe` Phone 61 Oice-58 Collier St. Ofce Hours: I I i8-9 a.m., 12.30-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. FUNERAL DIRTo::is __.- .......- ....... my ~;Lu.uu. ' 1 Mrs. Chas. Jobbitt visited friends] in Barrie for a few days this week.) I R/Hm. 1:1 17:..,.. -1: rn_....._L- H.474` __. _..---.. -... .. Avvv usuau mug n\.x.u.; Miss F. King, of Toronto, spent ` last week with her sister, Mrs. L. 3 Guest. ` ______ _... .. .............vu an >.;u.u.uu_y. Mr. and Mrs. S. Reynolds spent the week end at Orillia. 11.... r~I_ - . . .. - - I Miss Enid Partrich is holidaying with friends at Stouffvilie. `I_. 4,, ,1 -p -.- . . _ . . . . . . _ . ...... -4., -u-.uuuv.u\.. | I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Webb visited [friends at Beaverton on Sunday. `Alh- n..,. M, G *n,....-..1.1.. _-_.l __..,--_,...---, .. V. .....u.. l Sunday visitors were Mr. and Mrs. R. Campbell, of Toronto, and Mr. Lloyd Campbell, of Kingston, at Alex. 'Campbe11's; Mr. and Mrs. B. Bertram,` I and Edna Rose, of Oakville. at J. W. Walkers; Mr. and Mrs. J. Capel, of Owen Sound, at J. M. Gi1chi`ist s; Mr. and Mrs. W. Thompson and Miss Louise Thompson, of Orillia, at D. Campbell's; Miss Marion Gray, of Toronto, with her parents. The young people presented their play The Greater Commandment" on Wednesday evening at Essen to a large and appreciative audience. ` ! Miss F. Smith has returned from a month s visit with friends at I Flesherton. |` ..-.... ....... ---. Aaunnnzu The death occurred -Sa.sk., on Oct. 21, of llams, widow of the Gaston, aged 74 years. l'l"1u-. 'D`l....I. t'1I....._L..._ 1... |D Large crowds attended the anni-I ` versary services in the United Churchll morning and evening on Sunday,` Oct. 29, the speaker being the Rev.: Dr. Manson Doyle, of Toronto. The; llocal choir was assisted by Miss Li Thompson, of Orillia. c<.....J_.. ._:_:L_,, , J. H. N. SMITH, MD. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON 0fce-0wen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) -.. 1. ::..n.J.1VA.tu.A.N AND SURGTJC Baycld St.. Barrie PHONE 811 CHIROPRACTORS DR. 0. c. FLEMING lINAP.TAN Ann urn: VETERINARY NURSING BIG BAY POINT P. C. LLOYD MIYDAT. 11TD1:Invr MEDICAL Mr. and Mrs. Simpson and Nancy. of Port sandeld, spent; a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slack. GUTHRIE(_ DUI} I Barrie. Ont, J.\Jl-1: Phone 218 v-rm.- Simcoe The Young People's Society start- ed their wint.er s work with a weiner rcnst at J. R. Rupert's last Monday, night. 5 |.._......... .- _ .` . ...c,__... Mr. S. Blackshaw, of Owen Sound} spent the week end at J. Fra.1ick s,: Mr .R. Blackshaw returning home with him after spending three; weeks with friends here. `- The Women's Institute members` and their families and friends held! their annual fowl supper last. Wed- lnesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Maw. After a splendid! supper served by the ladies, a p1ea.s- ' ant, evening was spent, in games and music. ~.-...,,,, L V Misses Ruth and Agnes Rupert spent Sunday with friends in Bee- ton. Miss Anabel and Mrs. Harris Sage] spent the week end with friends inl Toronto. .. -.--... vvu n..uuuvLno. Sorry to report that Mr. Leslie Hunter is in the Royal Victoria Hos-I pita], Barrie. Everyone hopes to hear of a. speedy recovery. Miss Frances Dunn, of_ I-Ii11sda,1e,' spent the week end at home. I u \:u__ v-u--1-.- - . -- Mr. and Mrs. W. Kirkpatrick Wallace. of Lefroy, visited Mr. {Mrs T. Wallace. --. -.......... ..,.. n~\4u\.uuu_y. Mrs. S. L. Anderson is visiting her sister, Mrs. Coe, at Todmorden. r~......._.:..1...._ v__ ,,, - - ____ -., -.-.... \/vv, wu Au\.dAA1\IA\al\aL1- Gwendolyne, Joe and Donald John- ston, of Allandale, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Strath. ... ...... C, .-.....y.; J./vsau umausl. On Thursday evening the mem- bers of Knox Church gathered at the church for a. social evening in honor of Dr. Mark and family. They were presented with a purse of money. Mrs. J. Paupe, of Wyevaie, is vis- iting at Mrs. Joe strath s. n-.-._.___ - `- ' I Mr. and Mrs. M. Andrew and Mrs. A. Crowe visited with Mr. and Mrs.` iR. Archer on Wednesday. Ir... :4 1 A__A ____ ,, :_ N: 5;-, . Miss Jean Patterson, of Mono Mills, is visiting Miss Doris Strath. (\.. f'f1I....._A_-4 -_.-._:"V A- g Norman Pattenden has returnec1' ;home after spending a short time iat Kirkland Lake. I Shirley Johnston is spending somel time at Grenfel. 1 J. Burnie spent Sunday at And:-ew'~ Knapp's. _ I Mrs. Charlie Cavanauglfs sale last! week brought good prices for every- ; thing. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1939. i Mrs. Badgly and children are home` again after spending a few days in Oshawa. H I Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McKee and family have moved to town for the` `winter. I Mrs. Blackwell and Miss B1ackwe1!, 01 Huntsville, were week end guests with Mr. and Mrs. G. Lawrence. Mrs. J. Walwin, who underwent a serious operation on Tuesday, 15 slightly improved. I 4 I ya...` .u.. .... .4. Elaine, Mr. and Mrs. Betty, and Mr. and 1V of Toronto, were visit: Thomson's last week. I The pot-luck supper auspices of the W.I., will `the Centre Vespra. hall `evening, Nov. 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dawson andl family were in Dalston on Sunday, lthe guests of Mr. and Mrs. Osborne. Mr. and Mrs. E. Osborne and J. Hunter and] Mrs. J. Watson, visitors at Truman rr|I....--..-..1_ 1-4. ____ u, Miss Thelma. McKinley spent a. few days with friends in Barrie ..._ .,__4 .,-_.__ _. .-_-.,,__. _ Mr. Dyer, from Timmins, visited with Mr. J. Brunskill one day last week. -.4. .uuy.u_y, \IL aacuaua, ayuuu uu 5few days Pullbrook. Congratulations to Arnold Demp- ster and Beth Ness, who were mar- ried last Saturday. I Lois and Shirley Brunskill, of Cooksville, and Myrtle Lackie, of , ] Port'. Credit, also Lorne and Harold lBrunski11, of Cooksville, spent Sun- gday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Bru.nski1l.!- I ...... "V .-.a XRRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- EIES PUBLIC, CONVEYANCERS, W"T`fV

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