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Barrie Examiner, 15 Aug 1949, p. 3

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MONDAY AUGUST 15 1949 Firstt With The Best In Barrie DELIGHTEULLY AIRCONDITIONED TONIGHT AND TUESDAY lNllIIMNMINY lUHll itiNii it Idle on THE 5AM mom CANADA CARBIES ON OTHER SCREEN TREATS PLAYING LAFF PACKED DAYS STARTING WED MAT 230 pm GRANADA NTERTAINMENT Matinee Wed 3230 pm ANOTEEE GREAT DOUBLE BILL Attitudels PLUS 2ND BIG niri Charlie Chan in Docks of New Orleans Eve Shows At and 840 pm noon or NEW ORLEANS snowmc ONCE ONLY AT MOsEACHEVETw +svm RIGHT Theres money whet youmot by mail new IIFC 1HouseholdFinance Corporation afnity To from loan ijustclip andniaiithe attchdupnn information without obligationQLoam are withotIt delay Thisjriewiserviceibrlnp vLFWANCES distill to anybody By far enchanowmaamm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ENTERTAINMENT session plus for threewins They closely followedv by Reg Agree and Mrs Smith who Kentucky who mile tour with somebody takes an interest their recreation during the holiday months of the year the 14th concession of children showed aiiee of group of mothers It the by the children About 45 tables acting as performers crocheted and hand sewn with their childrens crafts Mrs iDel Emms had dolls and basSincttes tear ring sets from them the parents had she lfor pot holder containers International Plowing awarded gold medal Association announced recently ford Oct 1114 Martin of the close of the match Second prize winners in the ItransAtlantic classes which are sponsored by Imperial Oil will each receive silver medal and twelve other cash prizes totalling $165 in each class Those qualied to compete in the tractorclass include all Esso Plowing Matches will not be elig ible class all plowmen who qualied at branch matches aftergct 171947 and plowmen from other provinces are qualified to compete Medal winners in thisclassin previous years areriot eligible1= Duringth rree trips to the in mm Barrie Dawn Bowling Club stag eda successful mixed twilight ses Fniday evening as 40 rinks pmticipated As many rinks as possible participated on the Barrie ad to streak for Allandale eens where president Nels Magee grant mmilssionfbr its use Gordon Spencer and Mrs Rayner headed the large group with the three wins for second in tliimisplacawitli two OHearmand Mrs Gerry Quinn and ma coppedto two Wins WILLIAM VALLEY of Barrie is see onecylinder Liberty Brush No At thi home of Mrs Stan lIodge oii Innislil Township last Friday afternoon what they had been able to do and learn during their leisure time under the guid enterprising hobby show which had taken ithrce weeks to prepare by it group of six boys and eight girls from ages of four to ten included articlcs sewn by the children shell fwork 101 houses woodwurking plasticine work and most surpris ling of all baking made and served people attended the show which was held out of doors iwith the handicrafts displayed on The first project by the same group of children and their moth ers had been circus held early in the summer with the children There was small display of work done by the mothers shown along taken group of the girls and taught them how to make layettes for their Mrs Will Patterson had furnished shells and shown them how to fashion ash trays little turkey figurines place card holders and even brooches and Mrs IIBInillgLllolllH of the girls in the group how to dsign plaques Motoh Brantford Oct Overseas Tour Months four weeks four of the Britiin Isles with all expenses paid will be winners in while touring Number 26 Ordnance both the horse and tractor plowing Esso Champions TransAtlantic llVllele Pal classes at this years International 11 ill ssued 01 the new Plowing Match Porteous 19le Army president of the Ontario Plowmenys summer uniform and were meas The71949International Plowing Match is being held at the farm of Amy 10 miles west of Brant The plowmer annual classic will be officially opened on Oct 12 by Brig Brantford uPremier Frost of Ontario will be the chief speakeri at the banquet marking $150 in cash and there will be In the special horsedrawn plow The Mdil3agf greens but the overowweregprc EVERY SUNDAY seated lll his 1904 model itli Singer of Lexington usst throuin Barrie recently on 3000 19l0 model Knox auto 13 Penn who companied Mr Singer on his tour is se ing on the running board of the Wye car Is also in good running order Innisl Boys and Girls Enjoy Own Hobby Show summer vacation can become very profitable for children when also taught the boys bit of cor Ill birds out of Wollzl IIasticiiie work had tinder Mrs IImms with people Mrs tlll ltlltll Ken Dawson make doll helped houses boxes In some instances ishings for the houses lividiiiil mothers for the most part Among the food served to parents on Friday afternoon were rolled sandwiches cocoanut and date squares rookies large cake frosted cup cakes and isoft drink The childreirhad been taught at the home of the mother interested gone on with their work at home The project that the mothers have planned for the Fall is to take the children out on Saturdays to rake out lot given by Mr Pat terson for use as playground There was not time to convert the lot into playground area for this summer but the community has hopes of doingr so in time for next year The group of children who pre pared the show have always played together and it was the idea of their mothers to teach them how to work together on different pro jects The success of their venture can only be measured by the pleasure the children found in do ling the fine work that was dis She had played on Saturday lQuick Change Artists From The Camp Borden Citizen Members of the Imperial De fence College now on visit to Canada received some indication of how the Canadian Army works Dcpot in Ottawa on Augustt arrived from De tropical worsted ured by army tailors On the com pletionoLiheirw tour two hours later all alterations of the unforms for the 14 British officers were completed and they were able to change intothem on the spot It was explained to the party that the army didnt always com plete the job of issuing uniforms in such record time but on the whole it didnt do too badly When the new summer uniforms were introduced last May they were is sued to the Active Force number ing approximately 19000 men within mattewa few weeks British Isles the gold medalist will visit plowing matches study Brit ish agriculture and see historic sites They wilfube accompanied Champions Special winners at 0n zyntlinanager appointed by the tario Plowmens Assomation branch The tom Whieh includes Short matches and all plowmen from oth fk er provinces Medal winners in Stay New 01 awl this class at previous International four weeks Plowmens Association RequeSt played for yourself or friends by writing GPORx oniLLmV Program flrom3230 to pun News MUSIC Especially for You 1245 to 100 pm Through the Coumesy THE swam pron omit ac cii on the left stand trold car Mr Valleys EXAMINER PHOTO been doin both the boys and the girls learning how to make small figures of animals and flslmmm NUllrxlkng the and paint them out of large cardboard the children llIll also made paper turn The boys and girls had Iearnedl to bake at the home of their in their iii the craft and in some cases had mithh before You May Have timbers NEW GOLF neon MADE itontinued from page one UJl 50 turn Ll tin middle of the fairways link3 gmiit II the Srtxiuti iiiol Iiifootpult oi Utility to under put =i llll lli tender lot the fairway Ihe Scttitltl iiichrs from the cup ltd lnidn to put the score ptii The sixteenth lNu 71 was bit tiiifoituiizite iiideil on the green hit Wrt split shoil of the pin and the pull failed Ullt ottl plil and iced started the live under pin llis tlllt true and rung down the Iltltltllt about yards The second shot lslopped Just past the bunker lt tween the while his Just slid off the fur ttillltl of the green hippiiiir iii the bull stop his ll it and deadvon putt stopped Just on the lip of lllt ttip lJlll would iiol full iiilo the llUll lii cardim this sensational score Mn mm my hud mud bird reed had SJX birdies ltl pars Illltl housing and feeding stations for Wu Shmv ed nine threes five and one six five threes were scored in the first round when the liariii cllllmplolti Illltltl 31 The previous lithole record 16 was held by hili President Bill llyinent and also by iteti Besides being the illl8 Club champion and already finalist in the championships this year Creed is also the present Simcoe County champion Farther afield he recently won the Eastern tario Amateur Championship at Kingston and is the recent incum bent of the WhigStandard Trophy In the Canadian Open he was fiflh amateur and third Canadian iiiid tlcllliilcly fictof It tslablisll Lt Slamming the bail straight down and did hoies without missing shot Un the fourth in kiiockeil down go lite Starling lllt IIIIWLIII tNo ll be as In slammed lififlsyaid line down thi middle shot was beauty iilit down the rind tile onto the tttii and stopped ten an easy at under titctls second shot and skidded off to the edge into some long grass llis third was to hop to make the count fite lor lhe tllllltllllt was another par ltiilt was third ptd about eight feet from the pin gtttli fours out Four birdies and of gt Iv CRITIBS Acciiiii gateway1 FROM THE MAKERS OF CHAMPION with the explosion of cinema decode when five menfour white one black brave tremendous odds on topsecret topsuspemo adventure behind enemy lines in the South Pucicl When the chips are down and danger draws no color llnel amateur Gerry Kesselring tario Amateur Champion edgch Creed in very thrilling semifinal going oii to win his title The Ontario Amateur was held at the Rockway Club in Kit chener of which Kesselring is at member Emerson is also the pre sent Intercollegiate champion Emerson Creed has gained many golfing Iaurcls but perhaps the most unorthodox was achieved att the Barrie Club on Sunday night when against the seemingly impos sible barrier of darkness he went forward with the aid of few scattered lights and the whole hearted enthusiasm of very eager gallery to establish aBarric course record PHONE Zid TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD LAP DAY EXiii RESULTS AT OVENDEN Judy FergusonEng Comp Eng Comp History Latin Auth Latin Comp III Fr Auth Fr Music Comp III iiisiitcwiti or ITS KIND with Douglas Dick lmk lovaioy limes Edwards Steve Brodie lett Corey lloyd Bridal Grace GrahamEng Comp JH lliiig Lit Ilistory French Compl Go By Train to Spanish Authors Penelope KetchunrEng Comp Eng Lit History Latin Auth III Latin Comp III Fr Auth Fr Comp III Spanish Auth II Span COmpi Ill Judith KingsfordFrench Compl EXHIBITION Mnrioii PayneEiig Comp II Eng Lit II llistory AT TORONTO Anne WilliamsonSpan Auth Cl AUE 26 10 501 10 Priscilla BartelsMusic Willemene GallagherEng Lit II Anne WalkeivEiig Comp II FARE ONEHALF FOR THE ROUND TRIP Low Rail Fares Good goinnghursdayrAug 25 to Saturday Sept 10 inclusive Return Limit Sept 14 Full information from any agent VIIegionnaires and Veterans The funeral of Comrade George Lack will be held from Jennetts Funeral Home at pm on Tuesday Aug 16 DRESS Berets and Armbands shall rent your room gANAiiiiit NATIN Plan tosee thcwholeWide Worldon parade at wiinestCNE ofall time mucus fashions mwbousoholdequipment131enewiiitltea of great music by leading danwomhm Combined Serviced Displays mama as thrills and pageahtry YawnW like 49 Ex ab long as you live Cot Monimll mum murmur ism hemwidl nvvinzie

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