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INNISFIL NOTES By 05 tornmittec lnlcrviencd Dept of duration 1111 lziillct appozntcd Ilrlllltll 211elirig 11 lie tilii Ianitiiall El11c Al1n Tedd 311L111 heron and Cicik 11 111 goon an interview llep 1111111 alien in Tor 1111 l11 at Ctl if Reeve Locksmil 11 tieroiliiig gttllo1 to this 5211 passed on Jun Tn 11111 also was the 0plll line to acceptance or ior fills years lxillltl 111 13 =l 11 lhs teen the area 111 the sum The Iloaic on and 11il1 Itlllitlznl lllillltjtlldlll gt5 1111 as no new building pio giani can now he cozrimciiccd kitchen great asset piizes were well by Mrs Gib bins and John Hunter tmtario liv of 1111 1049 champions of that league fhe refreshments foutid The delegation had many pirit 11111 callscd flltlititl 111111 lied to the petition being 11 11111111 1111 IiissoiH 1111 11101 111 instance 11 was shown that Itlic proposed debenture required build the would not 3111 cost the average 111 by the Stroud Club and total got four times Mr Walls glch briel history of The Examiner lro phy Crests were presented from the Ilural Hockey Association lion Stewart VicePresident who spoke briefly second set of crests were pre sented by Sproulc President the South Simeoe League for The dance was the first held in fire hall since the new addition has been put on The hall was well fitted and the ladies serving the new The Euchre BOND HEAD May 31 Mrs Jas Martin is quite ill The report that Mrs Chas West had had second operation was cr roncousan error of the hospital concerned Well not many hours left in May 1949 at time of writing and in the Upper Room Sunday morning was the following If had my life to live over again To those of 11s 70 and over many doors of usefulness are now closed doors Bend cad Senior Institute Bond Head Sr Institute met May 10 at Mrs Forans with 22 ladies lArmy for the Blind Tag BLO USES the Salvation Day It was decided to hold lcctcd so far for $1268 llcta SIYLED FOR SUMMER LONG WEAR extensions coulernpialet 11 present Ovcr $80 has been colT Cabanna Skirts GAY SWIELING GATIIERS from neatfitting waist Lovely with your summer blouses for those sunloving moods Of cotton broadcloth with pretty rose and eyelet design on black background Sizes 12 to 13 ZellerThriftPriced PIANO PUPILS 11111111111 I1gt 11113 11119 tudeills recital Then 111ls111fi Hly 11111 111 c1111 11 11111 llilrli 11 itIHL 111 olnirt iiliii Williams llit of n1toi lie van 11 11211012 1s at the 1elt Kiwanis nu11 its11l and ixmz fe tlllyll 1111211 1111 111 111 is 11s1 311ltlng lllltifl llelxlil llll 11111 11 letHons 111 the 121 liail 11111111 ucie tieation 1111111111111 Dream ll ipayer nuich 11l dollar per year ml Norm11 Della latiizl II III altrl 1111 sillisitllllh allowed by 11111 711111Vllnllvl ll filo III lyml uppingan 1111111 11I Itlllitlllt vs 11111111 liie leprtrncni are sending 15$ all eldii ML bl ti ll ligreprewutattxc to the area ho 1111Kiz 11 Li IIllttl tiltwritintttprc the uunezl mm thmm mm II II 11111 lie biliiuil lllhtlll WAN 1n 111111111111 liliiins Song III Il01 Wife Wit 11101111511153n fjl 11 11115r11 or 111111 01 1110 MW 01 is hurlmrgovern or Quilter c1111 III 11101 11 lul lrc tnlatiouwm 1in by in Im rs llnc 11111 11111111 Smile by THRIEV CANADIAi Ill Stroud lfockey Llub held lillltl 11mg 11 put pm III and cuehre at the onimunity llali 11 Malone II 111111 Monday night when they 11 The 11111111115 program included Ellie recipients of The Barrie 1I two piano dials 11iiy Dance II II Earniner Trophy for Winning th lictlll illWill 1011 Mild III ISontli Siiiicoc League 111 1011119 lolill 1lclean and lin Dutch III illiis trophy presented by lit11 lfllllilfl Itll llllliffl ll Mill Illlgt on behalf of The Examiner illHll illfl 10 0111th has been won twice in succession llllll lll Mllllwl Bach placd by inch Scott lary lcacock Solo selections during the iv111 111 1111 plued by iloria Ilalllc lionald izible llaroaia lerry Ross and lilioy Allan owaiL IIdiia Mac l1llti fliurtli Roberta srr June Ayetst Nancy ani 111111 Donna lhown Karen l1c lc1ii llouald llalltinore Gail Me 111 llal llodgcs Marilyn aldlt ycll Joyce Woo Donna Stiittfh an lav1d Stewart Nancy Jones latticia Vilgar Dana McKcrlie Itonald lcrry lloward Stecklcy Marilyn Martin Mary Icacock iolel Dobsou John ook and IIlltIl Adams Miss Johnson was presented with two bouquets on behalf of her lpupils by fail McLean Dale llotlges and Ronald Gable during the concert short course in the 1111 on Oven Meals or limeSavnig Kitchen Ideas The District Annual will lbc held at Lefroy on July 17 Mrs ii Kneesliaw Mrs Jack Robinson and Mrs Orr were each pre sented with cup and saucer for their work in connection with the Girls Supper Club An invitation to visit the Beetori Branch on July 19 was accepted OCKTAILS all one price LIQUERS Steinmed Relish Dishes TRAYS 75c BABY BATIIS SZ95 $475 $075 VACUUM BOTTLES Special $119 The Rune of ladder was never meant to rest upon btit only to hold mans foot long enough to enable him to put the other somewhat higher SANDWICII IOASIIIRS are Ea 90c lUMBLEIlS 011111151111111111 $250 $350 CREAMS SUGARS SZ25 $260 BON BONS $155 Electric Appliances Electric Irons $1375 $400 $490 $900 to $1395 All the good makes are included SILEX STEAM IRONS $2350 superb Iron in every respect lwo Irons in one steam or dry 110T PLATE fl inches $198 This is real sturdin built article IURNOVER TOASTERS GLEAMING CHROME $495 $595 These are three special values FOUR SLICE TURNOVER TOASTER $895 Bright Chronic Finish with cord GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE CHINA GIFTS TOYS WHERE YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS ORNFLOWER CRYSTAL IS HERE SlEMMED GOBLEIS SHERBETS Sl20 each lLll1 TUMBLERS 5112 541 or 3120 WITH ILLUMI 50c PLATES for 231 PLAITERS 12 WAFFLE IRONS are $1295 $1795 COMBINATION WAFliLL SANDWICH ELECTRIC FA $795 $975 31 ELECTRIC PE ON THE BIT 98 ELMVALE May 31 Miss Ethel Bowman Toronto is spending this week with her moth cr Mrs Jas Brown has returned home after spending the winter in Barrie Mrs Johnston is spending Mm Is 5mm this week Willi her daughter Mrs land conducted knitting contest NC KCUHCdY 1111151011 won by Mrs Kriecsliaw lst and Mrs llipwell was 2nd Foraii gave reading tion sale of plants flowers towels jelly etc netted S9115 response was My Favorite Bird The meeting closed with the Lords Prayer and lunch lt TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AI PHONE 2414 ilcrs to Thrifty Canadians PHONE 2439 11 ZELLERS LIMITED 61 Dunlop St Barrie om R0 onto and Miss Was conducted by Mr and Mrs Win Wallace of Mrs Stroud were guests of Mr and Mrs An auc Harold McLeaming on Sunday Mr and Mrs Jas Bowman Tor Olive Bowman Pittsburgh 1321 spent Sunday with Mrs Wm Richardson Rev McFarlanc is attend ing the 25th session of Toronto Conference in WestminsterCeri tral United Church Toronto SMBC Crokinolc Party at Wasaga The Silver Maple Bible Class of St Johns Church held crokinolc party at Biidgcvicw Wasaga Beach on Friday evening with 50 present After few hours play the Winners were Mrs Fiegchen and Harry Thurlow Refreshments were served by the ladies hearty vote of thanks was extend cd toMrgtand Mrs Beardsal for the use of their home The appear ance of Rastus and Miranda caused good laugh PilonBowman Wedding The home of Mr and Mrs Matt hew Bowman Elmvalc was the scene of pretty weddingon Sat urday May 21 1949 when their only daughter Sheila was united in marriage to ArthriiPilon sec ond youngest son of Mr Pilon and the late Mrs Film of Midland The house was tastefully decorated withpink and white streamers white lilacs and tulips Rev McFarlanc was the officiating clergyman The bride given in marriage by her father looked charming in floorlength gown of white satin with fingertip veil and carrying bouquet of pink roses and babys breath Miss Lois Jam icson the bridesmaid wore floor length gown of mauve satin with headdress to match and carried bouquet of pink carnations Ken neth Wright was groomsman Fol lowing the reception the happy couple left one motor trip through the United States for which the bride donnedapowder blue dress wine coat and navy accessories On their return they will reside at Brampton Death of Joseph Townes resident here for number of years Joseph Townes died at his home in Elmvale on Friday May 27 1949 He had been inill health for some time due to heart con dition The last member of the family of the lateer and Mrs Robert Townes he was born at Wiverley July 28 1870 and spent somc time there before settling on farm on Con 10 F105 later mov was Conservative and member of the LOL The funeral service held in Wycliffe Church on May 30 was attended by large gath ering of relatives and friends Rev Interment was made in Stubbs ers werez Wm Townes Rowley Among the floral tributes and Mrs Gordon Thompson Ruth It Elmvale cemetery The pallbear Fred Townes Albert Handy Wm Ar cher Harry Rowley and Harvey beautiful were those from LOL LOBA Wycliffe Church and Pedwell Co Orillia Left to mourn are his wife two daughters Mrs Thos Dwinnell Grace of Orillia ing to Elmvale He was member of WycliffAglfcan7Churehf of Hillsdale and one son Chester of Orillia also grandchildren and greatgrandchildren IIis broth er John predeceased him May 16 1949 Relatives and friends were present from Toronto Hamilton St Catharines Orillia and Barrie HA RRY ARMSTRONG 104 DUNLOP ST Aladdin Electric Lamps $1150 $1350 IIEATPROOF JADEIIE GLASSWARE SELLING AI HALF PRICE CREAMS Sc SUGARS SET 351 lRUIT NAPPIES Reg 15c grand shade of green glassware CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS $16950 $19250 CONNOR GAS WASHERS ELECTRIC LOCKS $ti75 3095 $9115 ALARM CLOCKS ELECTRIC KEITLES $1150 $1250 Electric Hot Plates $340 $595 3795 311115 39511 $1175 11 FLASHLIGHTS SPECIAL VALUE Sl19 FOR PROMPT DELIVERIES CALL 2801 THE RED TRUCK IS 101 it lllURSDA 13 12 NATING BASICS sours BOWLS 81 for 30c for 35c for 15c 5313 5895 $1375 NS IN WIDE RANGE 195 and up to $11300 S250 to $495 RCOLATORS are 81895 31500 PHONE 2301 After Dreary All Night Vigil Apprehend Gill On finding 600 yards of gill nets in the Nottawasaga river at Wasaga Beach Gordon Buic lands and forests conservation officer of Stayncr set up vigil last Sull day night After cold and dreary wait Officer Buic at four Oclock Monday morning spied two men going out in boat to the nets The conservation officer was ac companied by Wasaga Beach sportsman and they set out after The regular monthly meeting of the Barrie Junior Chamber of Coni incrcc was held at Community House on Thursday May 26 and very pleasant evening was enjoyed by those present The special attraction of the cv cmng and which drew great round of applause was the talk given by the guest speaker Charles Burton Charles Burton is member of the Young Mens Sec tion Toronto Board of Trade Char lie gave complete history of the Junior Chamber Of Commerce in Canada By his remarks we learn ed that the first Junior Chamber was formed in the US in 1914 and has grown so fast tliatnow in 1949 there are 1853 local chambers for grand total in membership of 200000 young men In Canada the Jaycec movement began in 1919 and today we have 165 locals with 25000 members across the Dominion Mr Burton went on to say that the main ob ject of the Junior Chamber of Commerce is to give leadership training to the young men of the community to enable them to take more responsible part in the building of better community and create an intercstin national and civic affairs Accompanying Mr Burton Was Charlie Ayres chairman of the National Jaycee Convention being held inToronto June 116 17 18 Charlie presented summary of what may be expected at the com vention Geo Church immediate past president was presentedwith the PagtPresidents Bin making him member of the Past Pres Club of Canadaf Jff Cunningham and Keri Gilles Were local guestsvOf Barrie Jay cees Wally Perkins assisted on the piano in leading singsong Ralph ebainfiandggeq Churchwill be leaving Barrie in the near future and the Berrie Jaycecs regret the loss of two vyy active members Bond PRICES RIGHT IIeafd Garage BOND HEAD ONT Fully Equipped General Repiiirs ONALL MAKES OF CARS licensed Mechanics We specialize in Firestone TiresShcll Gas and com pleteline of Shelllubrication Give 1155a try Pilon913991611 5141 Net Fisherman the night fishermen who had stari cd to lift the nets One of the fishermen escaped on the sand dunes but the other 11 lCollingwood man and former pro fessional hockey player was apprc licridcd About 10 live pickerel caught in the nets were released back to the river with number of pike and other fish Mr Buic said this was ainost flagrant violation of game and fish cry laws for two reasons First it is unlawful to set gill nets in any river in Ontario and secondly there is law against nets of any kind being used within two miles of the mouth of the NottaWasaga river charge was laid against IIll Collingwood fisherman All his nets were seized as well as his boat and his automobile The seiz ure was made at the place where the nets were found and the fisher man was obliged to hire taxi to get home to Collingwood The nets were found between the bridge and the mouth of the river WEEKEND SPECIALS Brisket Beef Bone in lb 260 Rolled Plate Beef lb 391 Blade Roast Befg Blade out lb 46c Sausage our own make lb 38c Breakfast BacOn Our own slicedto suit you lilo FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES mELIvEREDfIN grown Grafton BUTCHER 17119511Roa111 PHONE 3214 WORK GUARANTEED