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Barrie Examiner, 27 Apr 1953, p. 6

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Competition MRS PARSONS with some of her African Violets pic tured at family residence din Shanty Bay Road tropes to donate further Sum later of the Ways and Means Committee rlt in this district had helped in the Red Cross cari vass Of the business section which Rodgers in March had been suc lccss also and fair amount rais ed for the fund gave out the ticketS for the Cen ltcnriial tea and home baking salei 01 Mrs Craig lccl Street mm 53 Kiwanis Auxiliary 8th Anniversary Suitably Marked The Womens Auxiziary celebrat ed their 8th anniversary on Thurs day April 23 at the home of Mrsi George Caldwell beautifully decorated birthday cake centrcd the ultllllg room table and was cut by first prtszdeziz Mrs Neil Macuonalo lriirtynrnc members were present for the pot luck supper and social evening Mrs Cutler introduced two iew ritesiibcis Mrs Charles New ton and Mrs Edwin Wilson The SptClill occasimis committee headed by Mrs 11 liairis was in charge it the evening PH 35 for contest were won by Mrs McCairoll Mrs William Stewart and Mrs Norris Lucky prize winners were Mrs Clarke and Mrs Fred Smith short business meeting was held charred by the president Mrs Jack Butler it was decided to send cheque for $150 to the Royal Victoria Hospital to purchase cur talus for Ward 20 As this is not sufficient amount to entirely pay for the curtains the Auxiliary 150 on donation of $50 is to be sent to the Kiwanis Club to use in their work for crippled children The president thande those who was most successful The Flower Fund tea at the home of Mrs RI Mrs Fred McDowell converter to be held on June 30 at the hornet Mrs Caldwell was thanked for The First Column thlllaned from page one lipGll Friday True indeed and we gpt Jain all weekend Of course it was needed and all are thankful The tzme has come for growth and the soil was getting parched We carry weather reports in this newspapcz every issue They are prepazcd by George Hill who has temperature recorder at his hacienda llis observations On the state of the ozone always intrigue me But if he says there is too much moisture its time to put the deck chair out on the Iowa When It was stated last Monday in this column that the week had possibilities the writer had little inkling of what actually would take place It confounded all imagina tion llowevcr Mr Taylor from Dundee is takingl over again to fay as expect to be in Room 217 hotel in Toronto Well last week among the unscheduled attractions was the digiirfied Suggestion of delegation from my own institution of publishing to the effect that if the bankers can have fiveday week why cant we You know what if can get nominated by some party for the next election oneday week thats the campaign platform As you may not know or some of you probably do am gregar ious like people and their com pany and it often bothers me when someone who has not smiled for years writes or phones the editor in indignation Well during the past week it has been tough and apologies are extended sincerely to anyone who may have thought there was some shortness in the air Time was limited and the mail trains dont wait for talk MaiorvMixed Bowling League Hold Anntial Banquet at 13X Mess III ANNUAL BANQUET of the riesr Barrie Major Mlxed Bowling League was held Thursday April 23 at the Combined Mass of the RCAF 13X Dcpot Angus Head table guests left to right Lloyd Gohecn Mrs Goheen Fred Pearson league pre sident Ainby Rivett master of ceremonies Mrs Pearson 7W1 imetl Despite torrential rain on Satur day morning the attendance was nearly up to average and good supply or produce was shown Eggs and Chickens Mrs Fresh Pork and Beef Price on cuts of yburig bccf were lortcrhouscsteuk 65c lb prime ribl roasts 55c short rib 39c shouldcrl 39c boneless brisket title In pork chops 53c55ch loin 50c butts 47c shoulder 36c ham QTC side 30c hocks and liver 25c Cakes Pies Bread Large layer cakes maple walnut cocoanut and others at 50C tasty bread and bread buns cookies cup cakes pics in apple cherry and others wwwx Officer Murphy Flight Lieutenant Murphy 13X Depot Commandinge Examiner photographer Red Favero took quite an extensive collection of pictures of the prize winners and presentations and they will be published in the Wednesday edition HankSnow Show Starts pm Has Good Attendance lhe auditorium of Barrie District Collegiate was almost filled Friday night early for the llank Snow Show featured in radios Grand Ole Opry Tlie lravcllingrstgnj from Nashville Tennessee and his troupe of old time singers and musicians delighted the audience with their program except that some thought it was too short All makers re paired prompt service Good selection used washers guaranteed WALTER ADAI Phone 4852 lei hos italit and ask ed convey The performance started at scv thanks also to her husband Wm en oclock ended at 830 so the Egg prices remained at the pre DISPLAY OF beautiful Arris can Violets in the window of Grav ham and Fleming Dunlop StreetV East attracted the attention of many people on FridayApril 24V when competition was sponsoredi by the Barrie Horticultural and Town Improvement Society in con nection with Centennial Year Winners of cash prizes were first Mrs Parsons 18 Davis Street Entries were in groups of three varieties and Mrs Parsons showed three in different tints of blue Fantasy Blue Girl and Bluel Eyes whichias the only onei shown in that variety Second was won by Mrs Roy Grant 109 Essa Road with Whitel Beauty Sailor Girl pale blue and Lady Geneva blue with white edge All three have yellow cen tres Third prize went toers Fred Miles 63 Davis Street whose en try was Lady Geneva Pink Gucci Anytime ammo Beauty of rose pink and Blue Girl In competition were nearly plants with surprising variety of names over 30 in all of this pop iilar little almost cverbloomiiigl and dainty flower 10 Mrs Dalton Caldwell of Peter burough is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs George Smith Rev Ross Muir with Mrs Muir and Robert of Erin visited Mrs Muirs aunt Miss King and her brother ll Partridge of Barrie during the past week feats of magic Rev Garbutt Smith pastor of Ifiltity Baptist Church Winnipeg Visited his parents Mr and Mrs George Smith Mary St over theweckend He is presently at lending acOIILicnce on Christian Education in Toronto HOT SPRINGS Spring water in the famous hot Irings of Arkansas ranges from lla 10147 d1=1005lll399lQEQL ICE CEAM L1my EXAMINEII WANT An PHONE 2414 sent the Auxiliary lovely bou quet of flowers for tlielr birthday meeting COllTTllllaTl Lodge Hold Ladies Night Variety Program Annual ladies night of Corinth ian Lodge No 96 AF and AM was well attended last Friday at the Masonic Temple Following sump tuous turkey dinner provided by the Eastern Star ladies there was brief program of entertainment in the lounge Group Captain Symc MBE Commanding Officer of the RCAF Station Camp Borden provided and card tricks Miss Rhoda Young gave anamus ing monologue and Bruce Popplc ton of tlic BDCI Concert Band played an ehocsolo with Miss Jane Perkins as piano accompanist The artists were thanked on be half if the lodge by Sidney MOny Worrhipful Master At the dinner Lou Caldwell jun irir Warden was chairman Fred Tinilli presented bouquet of flow ers to Mrs Money Clayton Fox uavekthe toiisttofbe ladies with Mrs Fred Crowc responding In the lounge the guests played cards while dancing to Bob Powells orchestra took place in the Eastern THE sign or 55riiensmei Friar hall Tum anatheild with Bill Switzer calling off took care of thesquare dancing ZNR Appointment couple of men who werefhaw ing coffee next door oldsters around 40 too didnt appreciate the illustration we had here last week and suggested this would beta more suitable eye opener for day light saving Air Cadel 35m AttractsOver400 To Barrie Armoury lhcfOldigneLdancengonsoru ed by the Air Cadet Committee of No 102 Moose Squadron on the main floor of Barrie Armoury Fri day night was well patronized and GOOD Lemons PHONE 2517 dillelite octioncur oithe year Capt Clarke has been appointed general manager of rail way marine serviccs Canadian Na tional Railways Capt Clarke was borniin Brigus Newfoundland and received early training in seamen shipVfron his father He later served in the Royal Navy Reserve in the first world war joined the Canadian Government Merchant Marine in 1920 and rose steadily in administrative ranks present but not too many of them could have been very hungry as the lunch counter with sandwiches and pop operated by the Squadron Lad Tcs Auxiliary was not as well pat ronized as the size of the crowd would warrant However everyone seemed to have good time Mbst of the danc ing was ofthe square variety with Torn Pattcnden doing the calling Bob Powells orchestra provided music for several round dances as well as the sets feature of the evening Was the piano playing of Mrs William Roll ing with the orchestra for several numbers Also Charlie MoMartln chairman of the Aeradet Civilian Committee introduced George Mul liolland from Stroud in his famous One Man Band act There were priveredubythellighty power advantages of domeshaped VVuption chamber short stroke design Vhlgltjllft lateralvulva More fuel energy goes new I40ip red rumlfgengine to thodrlvlng thrill of yet lifewlthv lilo mighty new 140 imp Red Ram V8 engine of the lemony omovsliupedtcombiistlonchumbar dullanhhncvvcnglntpuchmore poworpunch puricuhlc inch displacement It brings you the thrill to randamt Vflid ill prizes given out in draws and dance spots It is hoped to have another Air Cadet dance like this again in the near future PERFECT commune for sriiiiiii tlllEllllllltl vioiis moderate level of title to 58c from pullets to extra large Some choice capons of over six pounds weight were 30c II few underthat weight were 50c 1b year old chickens at 45c and boiling fowl 40c lb Yegeta bles Potatoes sold at the previous low price of 30c basket and $150 bag The first winter onions scallions were 5c bunch newly dug parsnips 40c basket carrots and beets the same turnips each 5c Pencil pod beans for planting soldfor 250 lb and Golden Bantam corn 20c plans iccccsfiil cyent0uer401were stroll unitrm Choice Honey Extracted honey in various sizes of containers was still available iii white golden and amber but comb honey is done until the new flower crop Novelties were canarios budgies pure lard buttermilk in jars and dairy butter on order group could get to Midland for anothcrshow and dance the same night Nontlielcss the Singing Ran ger with his Rainbow Ranch Boys gave good show for his manyV fans who became familiar with hisI music through RCA Victor record ings in recent years CALL THE EXAMINER FOR PRINTING PHONE 2414 Remember MOTHERS DAY May You Call in and make your selection from our truly dellghrz ful display MINTON CHINAgnd Courts Mothers Day5 BIGK reset lEiigliah Clinic TIUST IN ANOTHER SHIPMENTQF CORONATION GlFTS including feWspectVally selected pieces of beautiful 10th DADS of arms WEDGWOOD JASPER Cards for All Occasions litft 91pm 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