Sausaqes Shoulders of Pork Pork Liver Smoked Picnic Hams EDENVALE Barrie, Ont. GEQLQOLES '_1E1i.Y UEcEE_1T: arnnnnrn idaughter spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Baldwin and `turn Ana 1:... r1 1').......... I .._I PHONE 233 AND OUR REPRESENTATIVE -WILL CALL. Watch for the Opening of Our New Studio in the - Roxy Building. .......o....-.. ..t........ ..............J ... ..u-u..vu. Mr. and Mrs. C. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. L. Handy and Mrs. L. Wilson spent a. day in the cit.v last week. I _ _ ` _, _ , , . Sunday visitors here were: Mr. and Mrs. Riseborough, of Millikan, at C. W. Brown's; Mr. Helstrum, of Mus- koka, at J. Spence s; Mrs. J. Furlong `and Miss Glenna and Jim, of Elm vale, with Mrs. J. Handy; Mr. and Mrs. N. Palmer, of Alliston, with Mr |and Mrs. L. Wilson. Miss Dorothy Prince is spending some time at Edgar. Rev. Stewart preached to a. large [congregation on Sunday evening and also baptized the infant son of Mr. `and Mrs. Peddlingham. Mr. Steven- ison, of Orillia, rendered a beautiful solo, Jesus was standing in Pi1ate s Hall, at the close of the service. The many friends of Mrs. D. Mc- Lean are pleased to see her out again after her recent operation. nu... .L..-..1_...... .......a .._...:1.. ..c 41.- ...-...,- -...,- ..... .- -1. ....... .. The teachers and pupils school are practicing for the mas concert. I -- ._- --h.. . Mr. and Mrs. Hopkins, of Thorn- ton, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Nelson on Sunday. Rev. . F. Bemer, of Churchill, call- friends in this community re- DALSTON 2 lbs 2 lbs 1`];{0M COAST TO C0:\.S'1`. `AGAIN PRESENT BY POPULAR DEMAND, OUTSTANDING CHRISTMAS OFFER! lb lb PHONE 176 Page Five 250 20c 25c 19c 15c of the Christ- Meyers Studios A Beautiful Portrait 8"x10 Colored in Qils with Chrome Frame Four Poses at Each Sitting SPECIAL PRIGE--Comp1ete - W. R. Wiles. J. A. J. Brellmm; Ward 6. W. J. Buchanan. C. W. J. Brennan; Public I 1 I J . `Buchanan. A. Twiss. Colts Play Tie ' WitE1_Grimsby MAYOR ROBERTSON l(r\n!-iv-nun.-1 Fun.-V. vxn .. ........ \ Barrie Colts paraded their wares at Maple Leaf Gardens last Friday night in their initial start of the year. The Colts played Grimsby in] their first S.P.A. game and the two' teams battled '10 minutes to a 1-1 overtime Lie game. r-rm... ru..u._ ._.`A. _. ., . -- -..--.., .,... =\~n4nvn } The Colts put on an impressive exhibition, holding the territorial play for most of the way, and on`.y tough luck kept Barrie away from the win column. The Colts were decked out in the Barrie Lions out- ts and the Grimsby goalie was peering at yellow outts many a `time at close range. r~..:___..|_.. -n..__1_ ~n_..u_ ........ ..... ............ .....u. Grimsby Peach Buds raced into the lead in the second period when icarleton shot his own rebound past iconsaulin the Barne net Youmul `Clare Goring tied the count in the :thnd stanza when he backhanded a ` beatmiful shot into the C}rhnsby i cage. rru..- L..-._-.. __.-._A. :_.L,. ____.,L:,,_ . ....l,... The teams went into overtime withl no further scoring. Paul Pauquette, !st2u' defenceman of the Colts, was `easily the best man on the ice. He istaged some dazzling rushes and de- `fensively he was tops. r'rvA......... rnI.-....-,.-.. I-...1 - _.-..._* ...........-_, V nu uvyu. Tommy Thompson had a young ` team in uniform and they put on a `grand display. A little nervous at E the start, they settled down and near'_ lthe end had Grimsby _ crying for { time. I Don't forget the play. Wild c-in-I, `gm-," at Angus Orange Hall. See i Crnnixw; Events. I _ A. Cameron, C. D. Stewart. John F. 1 Craig; Board of Education, W. J. Blair. R. J. Sprott, H. J. Twiss, R.'. S. Leishman and R. S. Atkey. I; -4` v (1 . - . I ,_,. I l Brief accounts of the accomplish- !ments of the various departments lwere given by the chainnen, who ,spoke briefly to the rows of empty :seats in the large auditorium. __j:j_:.j______ Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Magahay and family, of Lindsay, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Davies, I Worsley St.. Sunday evening. Mn.-.. A...-...1.. u-......\..1..-. -4: -rr..u.1..1... I _.--.- - `ran: A.v\I.nJ.n.la.IIJ- hJ\l.l-I (Continued from page one) Brennan. ...-. ..... ......uu...m. nu. \.u5u.5cnuuuu of their daughter Gladys Ethelwyn, to Lieut. Walter James Gooderham, only son of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Gooderham, Winnipeg, Man`, the wedding to take place December 23 |in St. Andrew's Church, Barrie. l Sunday guests at me home of um.` ,and Mrs. Chas. Lower included Miss fMi1dred Lower, Miss Marion O'Brien iand Miss Evelyn Brock, Toronto, and `Mr. and Mrs. R . M. Brock, Elm- . vale. _-...-, ~.... -.......us~_, y.vu.u=,. l Miss Ameyla I-Iambley, of Kettleby spent the week end with Miss Mil- | dred Meredith, McDonald St. The annual meeting of the Innis-' l Conservative Association was held! in the Orange Hall on Nov. 27. Mr. A. Webb took the chair and reports were read, after which Mr. Ear! :Rowe took the chair for the election of ofcers, which resulted as follows: President, R. Redfern; 1st Vice- President, Geo. Martin; 2nd Vice- President, Thos. Reyonlds; 3rd Vice- President, W. Rothwell; Secretary. Frank Beatty; Treasurer, W. In` gram. Everyone enjoyed the address by Hon. Earl Rowe. Mr. and Mrs. Flatt, of Ivy, visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Webb `..-. .........4.._,. | Mrs. Matchett, of Allandale, visit- eu her aunt, Mrs. Jobbitt, on Fri- day. I The annual meeting of Innis] Horticultural Society was held in the Community Hall on Monday even- ing. Mrs. Robt. Boyes gave a talk on her trip to Europe and other places, which was much enjoyed by all Don't forget the bazaar in the United Church on Friday afternoon. Everyone welcome. 414 an-__._._ ~..-,.-., I _. _-_,_.... ..--........v I Miss Maggie Mcconkey is visiting her sister, Mrs. Mcconkey, in To- ronto, and other friends. H The Women s Institute met atthe` home of Mrs. Cecil Dunsmore on] Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 21. A good; I attendance heard the address of Mrs: , Wm. Stewart, Dalston, on Peace Education. Mrs. Stewart, stressed the fact that peace began in the home. She said that we` should not let petty! things disturb our peace of mind ,MI'S. Stewart also mentioned brieyl the international situation and readi `several clippings. Mrs. E. Gough` had a very amusing contest Smell- ing Spices, Miss Sadie Robertson naming the most spices. Mrs. S] Dunsmore gave current events. vun. 'v\;r,.r1I.`._i... ....__..__-__ A.:._ __ "I_'I-IURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1939. .. ..--._, ..........u....-4... | Miss Leida McCann spent the week lend with her parents here. At the annual meeting of the_ Iorticultural Society Thursdy even-I, ling, held at the home of Miss Jones,7 Oro Station, Mr. W. S. Besse was; presehted with a certicate of merit" `given by the society through the! Dcpzutment 01' Ag,ricult:u.re. I I I, St. George's Church service will be |he1d at 11 am. on Sunday, with a lcelebration of Holy Communion. 1ur:,... 7-4.1,. 1\1..r~...-._ ....__; u__ ____u, | Mr. and Mrs. Fred `Jack and Mr. and Miller visited friends I Sunday. ` Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harris. of Ric11-l 'm9nd Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Muir. ..--..--..,-.. D... -.....-..... uvunallhln I Mr. Mccleary, representing the Bible Society, will be the special `speaker at the Anglican service next. Sunday evening at 7.30. At the close of the service Mr. Mccleary will give lantern slides on Africa. SHAN TY BAY The W.A. of St. Thomas Church! was held at Mrs. Winters last Tusc- day afternoon, when the annual bale I: \\'..=; packed. I i I 1 I `under me leadersmp of Mrs. An- gus Ross, choir practice was helu at the rectory Friday evening. Roy Patterson and Earle Leigh at- tended Ln: rugby gzune in Toronto SL1Lu1'Ll:1y a.1Le:`noon. A form of cotton rubber" can be` made from cottonseed. Ward 6 W ..I. Buchanan and G. W. Clark. BOARD OF EDUCATION New member, Harry J. Twiss. PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION New member, John F. Craig. NOMINATION MEETING `The nomination meeting held in `the Collegiate Auditorium Friday -evening was very sparsely attended, `scarcely enough being present to make it worthwhile for members of `the 1939 council and other municipal. representatives to speak. Mayor. Robertson was nominated ,along with! Deputy-Reeve J. M. Mills, for the. mayoralty. The former deputy-reevei declined, giving` Mr. Robertson l1is| fth term as chief magistrate un-| contested. ` I Mrs. Arthur Hubbert, Elmer and` Shirley, spam the week end in Oril- Ila ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Arnold wish to announce the engagement >f o ._\ .._._ -1 u-__ 4, ,1 --,,_ um -. ersonals CROWN HILL STROUD The Barrie Advancc McCann and! Mrs. Andrew at Vasey on News of I S Allandaiei Mr. Harvey Bonner, of the R.C.1.,.l London, spent the week end with Mrs. Bonner, Burton Ave. I ll`. .....1 up___ -.-. -, , ~--- Reeve Donald F. MacLa1'en was re-' `turned by acclamation, there being! no other nominees for the positionn Four nominations were received for` deputy-reeve, W. J. Buchanan, H. J.1 Buchanan, William Garner zmci G.` vw v__,,, ." ,-. The Glad Club of st. George's Church will hold their meetingat the home of Mrs. G. Kelly on Wednes- day, Nov. 29. Mr. and Mrs. G. Kashner, Sr._. spent a few days in Toronto. '.....-.-.... gun, hAL\A 1.: u\.uu5 suucny. I Among those who attended the Barrie-Grimsby hockey game in To- ironto Friday night were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lowe, Miss Thelma Rob- son, Russell Bates, Alvin Bowen, Bill Barnard and Mrs. D. Jones. ;`\(v|s\.rJ Duunnvu Jack Matthews, of Trenton, spent the week end with his parents on Holgate St. f i . x Lyall Hurst, formerly with H. R` Palmer, Barrie, left. last Monday for) Kitchener, where he has secured a lposition. A Gladstone bag was pre- senbed to Lynn before his departure. Miss `Grace Godden, of Oshawa. [spent the week end at her home on I Cumberland` St. up.-,_ --.. .._, ..... .. I Bobby Wis:-m.a.n, who has been 9 patient in the R.V. Hospital, has re- turned home and is doing nicely. 'T`kn (`.11-1:-I (`Hui-. nu cu. r--.......-\- .4. nu. navy. Mr. and Mrs. E. Long spent Fri- 1 day in Toronto and took in the hockey game. 'r....I. -nu-._Lu_-..._ _g l'1'I_.___L_,, .....- .. ... -...n.. -av Miss Betty Doe and friend, of To- ronto, spent the week end at the home of her parents, Rev. and M:s ' I `II A `El 'f\-K.` Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence` Corbett, of Gravenhurst, spent the week end with the latter s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boynton. -n..\.1.... 1:-7 . _ . , . , . H , v V - 1 Mrs. Leslie Bray and family, of V Beeton, spent last week with her sis-_ `tar, Mrs. E. Irwin. ` I Mrs. L. G. vvnitty and daughberl Margaret have been spending somel time in Brighton. | A `nth... an 71.... __..._A. 1.1.- ___ _._ -...-. ..---.. -\/I ...- , ......... .. 3 f G.`t E James Wm. Garner was suose-.3 quently declared elected when other nominees retired. W. J. Buc'hanan]t retiling at the last moment to aVOi(iEt putting` the town to the expense ofi an election for one oice. [- Other nominations included: Ward`. 1, J. T. Cavanagh, Walter Halbert, I w. c. Slack. John R. Coleman, A1-f bert Hirlehey. J. A. MCCLl[Cl1E0ll;' Ward 2, M. D. Cubitt-Nichols, M. J.l1 Brennan, H. J. Twiss. Gordon Reeve,l - K. A. Cameron; Ward 3, E. A, Tw'1ss.li F. C. Lower; Vvarcl 4. H. J. Buclian- t an. J. A. Coutts. William Garner, G. l E. James. P. A. Sinclair; Ward 5. W. : D. Paddison, Gooclwin, M. 6.!] G. W. Clark, , Poucher. M. < --...- .. ......,...m... r Mrs. S. Hayes spent the week end` with friends in Toronto. -r____., w.,, -- -- n n... -. nun Vernon the week I This community welcomes Mr. and! Mrs. J. Murphy, formerly of Crown Hill, who have moved. to the John Third farm. Mrs. E. King, of Toronto, is visit-Z ing her daughter, Mrs. L. Guest. | .3-. ,1 Q BIG BAY 1>oIN_'.p_ Trade in your `Old Washer on a New Thor. 129 Dunlop St. Takes pleasure in announcing the Exclusive Agency for the Famous Ward 3 F. C. Lower and E. Thbi Electric Washer and Ironer The. Thor line has a model to meet every quallty re-quirem-ent and the prices range to satisfy any purse Bowen, of Toronto, spent? end with his parents, Mr C. E. Bowen, Burton Ave.i A. E. SMITH ALE. SMITH FURNITURE ST'OVIT3S _ -PI;IN'-1:S Why Not Make Home Enioyable With a New Thor? A special missionary service will 3be held in the United Church here )next Sunday. Rev. Geo. Wilson. of British Columbia, will assist Rev. W Madden. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Rupert and Ruth and Mir. and Mrs. Albert Maw attended the funeral of Mrs. H. Mc- Quay at Thornton last week. I 1:- __.1 11.... 71 haw- 1\......I....l Vienna 11 -G. E. James and H. ` Mrs. C. W. Sage spent the weeki [end with friends in Toronto. Miss Maxine Sage, of London, returned `home with her to recuperate after 1.-.. ....._a. :n._-..... Mr. and Mrs. H. Giffen, Douglas and Graydon, spent the week end `with friends in Orangeville. u..;,...., u... ....u..-........ ..-...- ..... .. ` I `. Mr. and Mrs. Zeeman Rupert, of `Barrie, spent the week end with their son, Mr. J. R. Rupert. i ` Dance. Orange Hall, Ivy, Wednes-` iday, Dec. 8, auspices Ivy Baseball Club. Alex. Stewartfs 7-Piece Band. aLunch counter. Admission 35c. Miss Ilene Reynolds spent the last: ,two weeks with her sister at Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Beachem, of _Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Aikens this week. 5 Mumps are prevalent in this dis-l itricu an Ad... 124 DUNLOP STREET MEAT mcss At .cattotlteBane COLES Rolled Pot Roasts of Beef FRESH FISH OYSTERS VEGETABLES AND CANNED GOODS ALWAYS IN STOCK Ward 5 W. D. Paddison and J. A. Good-