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Barrie Advance, 14 Dec 1939, p. 13

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Keeps Cook Book Clean To keep 9. cook book clean, place a piece of window glass, large enough to cover the open book, over the pages in use. The glass and frame of an old picture, or one bought at the dime store, will not only protect the book, but keep it open. DIx1E s SM01SE$HQ13.. E 106 DUNLOI ST. PHONE 317 2 DOORS EAST OF QI2EEN S Freshening Coconut Before using shredded coconut, ;oa.k it in a little milk to freshen . TI-IE FINEST PIPE SELECTION IN TOWN CIGARS CIGARETTES TOBACCOS Kitchen Kinks In Attractive Christmas Wrappers CRAIGHURST VVE SOLVED OUR GIFT PROBLEMS DIXIE S _AT_ We understand the junior choir that has recently been organized in the United Church is preparing suitable music for Sunday. LIGI-ITERS : Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Carr spent the Week end with Alliston friends. -. u___._ Mrs. Robert West is with some of her former friends in the south to attend 9. golden wedding. Don't forget the Christmas tree and entertamment to be pui on by the children of the various church- es in the Orange Hall 9n the 20th. Come and bring your friends. A business meeting in connection with the cemetery was `held at the home of J. R. Jamieson, when mat- ters of importance were discussed. J. A. Lennox acted as chairman of the meeting. Included on the program will be vocal and orchestral selections from such we11-known operas as Hansel and Gretel, Faust, La Boheme, Pag- liacci and Cavalleria. Rusticana. The famed Easter Chorus from the lat- ter work will be presented in its entirety. The proceeds from the concert; will go to the Red Cross. Watch for an- nouncement of exact date. OPERA CONCERT TO A concert of operatic music will be given next month in the auditorium of Collier St. United Church by sing- ers and chorus from the Poul Bai Studios. Assisting will be Lloyd Tuf- ford, organist, and an instrumental ensemble under the direction of Glen Morley. AT VARIOUS PRICES RON SON EVANS, Etc. THORNTON BARBIE ADVANCE CHRISTMAS GUIDE -AID RED CROSS The regular monthly dance of me You Go I Go" Club was held on Thursday night in Hunt.er s Hall. "Five hundred" prizes were won by Mrs. N. Oliver and Wm. Riley. Euchre prizes were won by Mrs. E. Irwin and Mr. Archie M:.cLeu.n, of Cookstown. Followiig lunch, danc- ing was enjoyed by all until the early hours of the morning. Jack Doy1e s orchestra furnished the The Alliston Citizens` Band, under the direction of Prof. M. Angelo, presented the second in a series of band concerts in the Town Hall on Monday night, Nov. 27. A variety program was presented by the band, including marches, overtures, popular numbers and novelties. Rev. P. N. Knight. was master of ceremonies and the Boy Scouts ushered. ,Geo. Anderson, of Toronto, rendered a cornet solo. He is a. pupil of Prof. Angelo. Jean Santaro, also a pupil, rendered an ac-cordian solo. The Gallaugher and Warclell Bros. pre- sented a selection of old time med- leys and St. John s Ladies Quariette presented a vocal number. Aftei the concert; the band proceeded to Chal- mer's Church, where lunch was served by the ladies. Miss Ida Moore, of town, has taken the position of lezlcher at Avening School. Her duties com- menced this week. A box social and dance was spon- sored by the "Ridgc Women s In- stitute in HLu1ter`s Hall on Friday Tlu-.y`ll~n1.1l-:0 it :1 happier, more joyful Christmas! And they re so much in keeping with lmliduy sentiment. Flowers will say Merry Christmas" for you in the most beautiful way of all. """` '1 - '1 -- --A---- ----'-J-`-- -L`-~1-----1 an .....L'I.....,. 101 Dunlop St. In Our Pet Shop LOVE BIRDS CANARIES GOLDFI-SI-I Ii)-11-1;-ch _i13e'; BEE _LB~,`11e'd.u?it1{ 1 ` Narcissis Bulbs and Colored Stones! UP An mean Novelty can 149C Dutch Shoes. Birch Logs. lled. with ..., U... ....... .. _...- ..-. V- Whether it s your wife, friend or mother, ("r1T'lI| `UT t\1'XT'lI"DQ I HARRIS FI:Q\_7\[ER S130? ALLISTON 'Tl`li1' NE.[;lrIU'l`,lT().N LS` C,O.\Ii1 LE'_l.`E AT Mr. and Mrs. Walter Amos, Allan and Melville, of Edenvale, called on friends here on Tuesday. 11-..- 5.1.1:... .........4. .. .1-.. 1... 15.1 CHERRY TREES . ' E;-1 x7E` F'i.T 2sria`1`2"`1" VS/`(fa Deliver night. A large crowd attended and many beautifully decorated boxes wcrc auctioned off to the men. Phyllis Miller, of town, held the lucky ticket on the quilt and Mary M. Fleming, also of town, held the lucky ticket on the boudoir doll. Jack Doyle's orcllestm furnished the music for modern and old time dancing. IJILUS. The young people held a. shower for Miss Freda Johnston, who is soon to become a bride. LUIC 5u1.u5 vvu..n.u.:. The children and parents of the Home-School Club held their social evening at, Mrs. Ed. McLean's on Tuesday night. All reports a. good time. -- ,_-__,x_ 1_..I.1 .. n\Aa\v1vt\\I yum. .~... Ray Chapple, of talion, Toronto, visi Mrs. Wm. Priest, for fore going overseas. .-"L- _u-.-1.x..,..- A...) The school children and the Home School Club are practicing for their Christmas concert. Don t forget to save Dec. 20. Sympathy is extended to the be- reaved ones of Mr. Faris, of Cun- dles. Mr. and Mrs. Wauer Cook and family attended the funeral of Mr. Faris, who passed away Tuesday Inorning-;. x...n.. .-...n ..inn-nn- av-nnn .. u..u...- ..\.. .. u.. .. ...vuu.._; . M1's. Addison spent a day in Ed- gar recently. .....m, 1",... Miss Irene Davis is spending some time at Lefroy with Mrs. Wm. Kirk- patrick. n.... m.,..~..1.. Ar mm qath `Rat- Sandy MKee has gone to for the winter months. ULULILUJ5. Wedding bells are ringing around these parts. mu .. -r...\..,. rx.-nyza is unm-ariincr qnmn ' ANTEN MILLS the 75th Bat- visined his sister, a few days be- PAGE Texas Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Greensides and family have gone to Coiling- wood to watch ships for the win- 4...- Trimming Sandwiches Household scissors are used to trim toast, also to trim and cut sandwiches. Mr. and Mrs. C. Craig have turned to Toronto. 'rH't3RsDAY DECEMBER 14, 1939.

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