MW fl VTIIURBDAY NOVEMBER 10 1949 TwoBedrodrn House With Attached Garage ll LIVlnG noom ITG ll l20 DESIGN BSI COOKSTOWN lx November Mrs Charlie Copeland visited relatives in Detroit last week Miss Nora Bennett spent the weekend with friends in Barrie Miss Agnes Flynn was week end visitor of Mrs Margaret Long Mrs Runnels of Simcoc was guest of Mrs Robert Ich on Wednesday Roy Blue of Toronto weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Blue Miss Eva Ramsay of Burlington was weekehd guest of her father William Ramsay Mrs Elsie Taylor of Toronto spent the weekend with her Sister Miss Minnie Spence Mr and Mrs Jack Kidd of Toronto were Sunday guests With Mr and Mrs Kidd Mrs Archie Currie Wallace and Bruce spentthree days at Stayllcr vis lug friends and relatives United Church WMS will holli bazaar on Saturday Nov 26 in the basement of the church and Mrs Hector Allen and datighter Joan of Honeywood were recent weekend guests of Mrs Allen Mrs Robert Neyxhas sold her 1am to Mr and Mrs McCiennon cf Bradford who intend to occupy it next week Mrs Donald McFadycn has pur chased lot on Selby Street and is building new home which is almost completed The WA of St Johns Church will hold theirannual hot meat supper at pm on Saturday Nov 19 in the Town Hall Ferg Kidd returned on Saturday from Torontowhere he was spend served lunch and social hour was enjoyedgby all present twllttrt turnout lo spent the TIIE BEEKMAN is twobedroom house with an attached garage that has front drivein front entrance with coat closet monarch November and com me Agricultural Conditions in Canada the weekend with his family the weekend in Barrie service of remembrance will be held in Trinity Church next Sunday morning at 11 oclock Mrs Lawson here on Sunday in honor of her birth day her sons birthday and her opens into vestibuleequippedl There is also convenient closet in the rear vestibule Arranged to provide liberal dining space The Beckmans kitchen has cabinets and equipment efficiently placed for stcpsaving storage cab inet on the inside wall of the kitchen has swing ing doors above the table height and sliding doors beneath Above the hanging space ill the doublcvdoorcd bedroom closets there is storage space which cx tends to the ceiling linen closet is provided in the bedroom hall Exterior Wat is of The Beekman are shown with frame although concrete blocks cau also be used Siding or shingles can be used for the exterior finish The asphalt shingle covered roof is low pitched with space for additional bedrooms The plan of TheBeekmah is 34 feet wide 23 feet deep It covers an area of 850 square feet without the garage and contains 161740 cubic feet For further information about THE BEEKMAN write The Barrie Examiner week visiting his son and ing Mr and Mrs daughterinlaw Kenneth Kidd Mr and Mrs Robert Baxter Mr and Mrs Jack Lemmon and Val erie Mrs Lcmmon and Miss Grace Lemmon all of Creemorc wcrc Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Lemmon Wesley Hindlc who has been patient in the Toronto General Hospital is making satisfactory re covery He suffered severely fractured arm when he attempted to place belt on blower pulley of his threshing machine Mr and Mrs Russell Alliston Mr and Mrs NormanvAtliston and baby and Bob Alliston of Long Branch calicdon friends and rela tivcs in town on Saturday Bob spent the weekend with Bill Lem mon Mr and Mrs Jack Coutts Van Mr and Mrs Everett Coutts of Midhurst left Saturday for four days trip around Lake Ontario They will visit their brother Gor don and Mrs Coutts in Cape Vill cent NY Sunday Nov was the occasion ofa happy birthday party held at the home of Mrs Thomas Mc Knight ThOSe entertained were Mr and Mrs Walter Wilkinson andl Tommy of Toronto Mrs Harvey Layton and Joan of Crecmorc Mr and Mrs Kenneth Gummerson Mrs Withers Gummerson Trueman and Mrs Smith all of Brampton Presbyterian wn Meeting The Presbyterian WA met at the November Mrs Mervyn Noble is spending the week in Toronto with her fam ily The Mission Band will meet at 230 pm Saturday Nov 12 in the church basement Miss Kathleen Allan is spending few days with Mr and Mrs Rae Law in Kitchener The ladies of the WA quilted two lovely quilts at the church on Wed nesday of last week Mrs Ball and Claude of New Liskeard have been spending few days with Mrs Noble Mr and Mrs Rae Law of Kitch ncr were guests of the latters father Billllngram over the week end Mrs Clarkson visited friends in Cookstown on Sunday and attend ed anniversary services in the United Church Miss Ethel Ball of Toronto and Mr and Mrs Chantler of New ton Robinson spent Sunday with Mrs Noble number of the Masons an returned Branlford on Sunday after openn ing couple of weeks at her home Cottl MarketUp Hog Mdrket Down In reviewing the livestock situao tion to date in Current Review of publication of the Economics Div ision Dominion Department of Ag zrlculturc it is reported that mar kctings as well as exports of cattle Etontlnue to be higher in 1949 than iduring comparable periods of 1941 lThe resulting smaller supplies of beef on the domestic magical tol ltheir wives attended the turkeyigether with smaller supplies of isuppcr in Newton Robinson lastother meats and continued lugnl Wednesday evening levels of consumers incomes has very pleasantfamlly gathering meant strong prices for cattle took place at Mrs Armstrong grandsons birthday Mrs RecdMls Jones Thursday night Jonah Shaw Injured by Own Car On Friday afternoon Jonah Shaw The Sunday School executive of rinity Church met at the homcl The of Mrs Simpson on Wednes day evening and decided to have their Christmas concert on Dec 16 Mrs Spencer Mrs Holt Cunning ham Mrs West and Miss Shirley attended the Temperance rally in Massey Hall Toronto last Inspected slaughtcrings of cattle during the first seven months of 1949 were 729 thousand head com pared with 724 thousand during the same period of 1948 Slaughterings in western Canada were five per cent below those of 1948 while the kill in eastern Canada to date was almost seven per cent above that of 1948 Exports of all cattle the Unit cd States during the JluaryJuly period were 147 thousa head in 1949 about double the exports for the same period of 1948 Exports lof dressed becf during the first seven months of 1949 were 28 mil siding The devotion charge of Mn v1 Stewart correspondence included from the Fired Victor Minion Tull onto thanking theroast case of egg they received also letter from Miss Mullen Wt of StuPauls gnitedmgliurchmm at cant in 619 mwney V0 for their gift of twoquuo An Orlllin was home for the wax amide on weath Cam 1mm cnbdfr and Mrs Stewart visit lwas read in amp ed their daughter at Listowel on The Sunday of the Study Book was ablg glvon Mrs Frank Townes is visiting by Mrs Giffcn assisted Mrs her daughter Mrs Mel ROWAN 11 Flcgtllvn lcndld report of Mattawa Ont the Sectional meet rig held at Cold Mr and Mrs Ritchie 01 water was given by Mrs Simpv Parry Sound renewed acquaintpan ance here last week Mr and Mrs Norman Miller md Peggy enjoyed few days won the farmers uncle at Parry Sound Dr and Mrs Keast Toronfo spent couple of days with ill3 lattcrs mother Mrs Wm Terry3 Dr Brack of Stayncrq graduate in veterinary su1geryi has opened practice in Elmvail Rankin of Aurora opencdi beauty salon in Dr Ha vies building on Queen St last week Miss Jessie Miller who spent the summer with her niece Mrs Huf vey Johnston has gone to Orlllla for the winter November Percy Block of Hamilton spent vi wrnr NOT SEND COPY on ma EXAMINER To FRIEND Frank Cecil and Harold Townes Lloyd Pearson and Calvin Ellcry lure verse on Love The chapter HoSPitolity All Over was struck by his own car while in Barrie He had placed his son Calvin in their car and was pro ceeding to strap Calvins wheel chair on the back of the car Butt another car was parked so close to their car that Mr Shaw told Calvin he would have to move their car forward iittlc Calvin think ing his father was clear movcdl the car forward The door knock ed his father to the pavemcnrl Upon examination it was found Mr Shaws hip was broken and he wast tinkcn to Toronto hospital on Sun ay United Church WA Meeting well attended pleasant and very busy meeting was held at Mrs Thompsons last Wed nesday afternoon with Mrs Cccil Harris presiding on account of the presidents illness The devotional part was taken by Mrs McCutcn con and Mrs Carr The lesson thoughts were on the two recog nized Sacraments of the United Churchof Canada that of Baptism and the Lords Supper stressing the early teaching of young peOpIc of the deep religious significance of these holy rites One of the main items of business was the planning of details for the bazaar and hot supper on Nov 23 Sec Coming Events next week Mrs Gordon Henry has supply of Christmas and other cards to be sold before and at the bazaar Mrs FredSimpson told of another quilt order from Woman in Tor onto The ladics plan quilting in the church basement on Thurs day afternoon Nov 10 Recogni tion for fruit and owers for the sick was read The usual antici pated social hour was enjoyed 1948 levels when Mrs Art Black assisted her mother in serving delicious lunch Mrd Reynolds and Mrs Isaac Speers were present and welcomed by all present The Continuation School pupils and teachers were treated to an educational tour through the Tor onto Museum and Parliament Buildings last Friday Mrand Mrs Arthur Vrnonot Maple spent Sunday at Beat tys and had their little son David Arthur baptized in the United Church by Rev Mr Morris prior to the sermon very entertaining evening took November Robert Peacock is on hunting trip up north Peacock has gone to Toronto on an extended visit Mrs Garvin visited With home of Mrs Herbert Harman place on Thursday Nov when her sister Mrs Kohl in Coiling Tuesday Nov with 19 ladies present Reports were given by the Work committee Sick and Visiting committee and the Mame committee Mrs Hector Smith was convener of the program which consisted ofteadings by Miss Hazel Arnold and Mrs Srhith Mrs Russell Reed was the winner of contest conducted by Mrs Hi Smith The next meeting wrllbe on Dec at thehome of Mrs Charles Watson At this meeting the election of officers and making plans for the Christmas cconcert will take place United Church YPU On Monday evening the Young Peoples Union of the United Church held their weekly meeting in the school room of the churcn the WI held euchre bridge and dance good time was enjoyed by all present Winners in euchrc were Mrs Flcgei and George Un cles in bridge Mrs Lucas and Thos Baycraft Kalloween Halloween passed over with the usual shellout for the young try and few gates and outbuildings misplaced The WI entertained the childrento pgrty in the hall Must of the attic dants arrived in costumethere were Indians cow boys and clowns and many other costumes All enjoyed the evenings fun provided by the as sociation with an attendance of 41There was social and recreational meeting which was in charge of Miss Doris Mapes Mrs Ivan Wright cone ducted the games The losing Side of which Doris Mapes was captain United Church WA The WA of theUnnedcllurch met on Tuesday Nov at the home of Mrs James Miller with 21 at the home of Mrs present Reports uwere given by the different committees also the canvassersof the districts It was decided to cater for the H011 stein ASsociation banquet which is on Nov 30 in the church basement Teawas served by thciluistessf and Ira Wilson and social hour asispent The next meeting will Hervaebh land November Mrs Sarah Watkins and Mr and Mrs Ernest Watkins have gone to Toronto for the winter Judge Moon of Parry Sound spent Monday withMr and Mrs Ernest Casino The sympathy ofjthe village is extended to the Emery family in the death or Clarence Emery in Barrie on FridayNov He was buried in Knox cemetery here on Monday Mr aners Tattori Were in Tor onto at the weekend Mrs Hodgson is at her home here itor short visit Mrs Hart and FeildeCastori are mtiing to PhilipNewmans house and Mr and Prince Will go totheCPR house tTlteysympathyof the lvillag is extended to Max Hewitt in the deli this brotherJack altWay Sack lidswas buried at Ccrltre last Thursday Nov wood last week Mrs Gill of Barrie has re turned home after visiting with her son Gill Mrs Smith is on the sick list but her many friends wish to see her about again soon Mrs Bert Smith Glenn and Car ley of Stroudu spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Geo Smith The monthly meeting of the Unit ed Church WA will bc at the home of Mrs Garvin on Tuesday Sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs Jas Pierce in the death ofler sister Mrs Phil pott in Toronto last week THE EXAMINER CAN FILL YOUR Iion pounds compared with 42 mil lion during the sevenmonth period in 1948 Total hog marketings in Canada during the JanuaryJuly 1949 per iod have declined markedly from In western Canada the rcduccdlmarkctings which char acterized the hog markets early in the year have continued In cast crn Canada on the other hand wcckly slaughtclings began early July tocxcccd those of cool parable weeks of 1948 The average warm dressed weight of the inspected slaughter was about ve pounds higher dur ing the rst seven months of 1949 as compared with 1948 but about the same as in $947 Exports of cured pork products to all countries amounted to 235 million pounds in the Januarstuly period of 1949 In 1948 the quan tity was 1787 million pounds for the some period LEASED T0 BRITAIN Hong Kong on island off the China coast was leased to Great Britain by China for 99 years in 1899 left this week on the annual dccr hunt at Mattawa Another Teacher Engaged Owing to the large attendance at Elmvalc High School this With it was necessary to engage another teacher Miss Anly McQuarric commenced last week St Johns Church WMS The November meeting of St Johns Unitcd WMS was held at Mrs Thomsons on Iucsday the president Miss Foster prc BACKACHE May beWarninq Beckdie my be signal your kidneys are filling to lter excels acids and palm on rules from the system Dodda Kidney Pills 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