monsoon mason raisin 5°W$£509hm V1 NAl 90 MUSICAL OF MUSICALS TYRONE halcyonMT yoortocrfklll IongIeInember THE3 DUCHIN STORY cocoaIA new The most monmcaar or Au MUSICAL ADVENTURESI Rnunisi Spoekcloï¬ny Ramnoel KING roa ADAVI CONTiNuous CINEMASCpr AND SEE THIS Hm than all fondue IIAIII MANNAYIAN wmsmmc SHIN on Will MOON DIXZV IINOEIS CIIOP ON SUNNY SIDE SIIEII 1100 MV gEVIIVlHINO IO Ion Hm II and may no rox NEWS SHOWING Turincomic THUR FRI SAT PERFORMANCE SATuaDAY FROM 230 pn1 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Evening Shows At 650 PM mos anytimea éRKXWéNstRESTE dnin thA MORENo SIR CEpRIc HARDWICKE WALTER HAMPoEN on TECHNIcOLoR VISIIVISIoiI ALsoc0Loii CARTOON PLUS so MINUTES or ADon TREATS SPECIAL MATINEE WEDNESDAY 230 pm GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT IjHUJL FRI SAT coNTINuous SATURDAY 230 pm aILL IIALEY AND JOHNNY JOHNSONJN ROCK AaouND THEcLocx zna HIT THE MAGNIFICENT ROUGHNECKS THE coME 0N ADULTENTERTAINMENT WIIli ANNE sAxTER STERLING HAYDEN PLUS BILL ELLIorrIN CHAIN or EVIDENCE RoxY GRANADA EAMous pLAYERs THEATRES scientists using sn gt and devicejnownp the lean meter are nonunionmethod of livetestlng bcgs tor bacon quality The uvemiins method would breeding stock that must be slaughtered under the preserve old method before us Selmlned Successive xrsys to plate and grownYhoga givetho scient ists picture of their develop ment at variousmges The lean meler needlelike instrument which measures fat thickness through minute electric current iellthem whether the too fat or too thin mainly by Dr Fredeen and members of the anhnal bandry staff at the federal agri al farm at Lacombe Alta Close Measurement Animal researchers stress that in swine breeding the best possible parent material must be selected But measurement now requires slaughter the best pigs of litter reducing the breeding stock IThé Xray is used to photo graph dayold piglets and shows the vertebrae and number of ribs Thehogs are Xrayod again at 200 pounds weight andln addi tio to vertebrae and rib studios jfat lohl la recorded at iawhera theflean mete comes in containing two electrodes fed by current fromtwo penlight bat teries is introduced into the pigs back Eecause fat has renter resistance to electricity than lean meaithe scientists can tell from the readings on meter when the needle passes from fat to lean meat Thus thickness of the pigs fat layer is measured Use of Xaray hi swine quality testing was pioneered in Germany but no country yetrslles on it completely and hose are still be ing slaughtered to measure car cass quality But Dr Fredeen and his staff hope to come up with combined Xray and lean meter method of carcass evalua tion that will eventually elimin breedlng stock loinEmmi Rivalsi Hunting On Siiiall lakes CRAIGHuIiï¬ST WA Bazaar Dont forget the AnglicanWA bazaar and afternoon in the hall Friday Nov Movcd to Norrie Mr and Mrs McBride and tamily have moved arrie Mr and Mrs Bart Ellamere of Tilden Lake and Mruand Mrs Hawes of VNorth Bay visited Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellsmere during the week Mr and Mrs Cliff Brown and family Barrie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ern Caston Anniversary Services anniversary services of hurclr will ev Henderson of Walkerton will have theservices United Church choir will furnish The Dalston the music at the morning service and the choir from St James An glican ChurchCrown Hill will have charge of the music in the ing gt on Convention Trip Miss Faliis and Miss Greaves were with the teachers conven tion trip to the St Lawrence Sea way project on Thursday and Friday Mrrand MrsMelville Dates of Sunnidaie Corners and Mrs Thomas Donodan of Sibbald Alta visited Mr and Mrs George Bidwell durin the week TorontoWeddlng Mrs Hodgson Mr andMrs Thomas Hodgso Mr and Mrs Ralph Hongon Mr and Mrs Bert Gaston Miss Betty and Miss xNowvoui1n airbrrcrno av INSURANCE Travel safely anywhere knowing that all Your valu DONT TAKE CHANCE eoniSons innluncheon ables re protected by Person ty Floater Insurance INSUEE Dial PAS37 Lois Baldwin attended the Orse Richardson wedding in Toronto on Saturday thkflto Shelhurne Mrs Simona has returned to Shelhurne after visiting Mr and Mrs Sinton Few Days in Essex Mr and Mrs Kendrick are Vspendinga few days in Essex Joseph Higgins of Toronto call durlng the ed on old friends weelc From Barrie Mr and Mrs Earl Richardson and baby of Barrie visited Mr and Mrs Arthur Dunn atthe weekend Mr and Mrs Ivan Cairns oi Midhurst visited Mr andMrs Thomas Dunn recently Newtonian son Toronto Visit Mrs Paul Westis visitingTo ronto friends Mrs WaltervAndrews and Mrs Connell visitedwithyMrs Holt and daughter fnene of Alliaton on Sunday Weekend Iit Simone and Mrs Lloyd Cobarn an the boys spentthe Weekend with andera Jack Dagger at Mr Simc Mr and Mrs bilbertj Dewi Mrs Phillips and Miss Phillips ofToronto Does on Sunday gt Helicopters used tospraycrops me English counties operate only his set above Nov Doris Wise Mrs man this fall are finding remark able angllng in small Edmonton district lakes that were stocked with troutthat spring by the Alberta tish and game depart ment Officials say thefishing has picked up considerably since the advent oi cooler weather and many persons prefer fishing to shooting during the autumn weekends One of the best fishing spots is nearby Muir Lakeyslocked for bow trout fingerlings spokes man for the Erica branchsaid nearly every angler was catching his limit of 11inch trout vDue to more favorable water temperatures and the abundance of food the trout grow at faster rate in smallprairie lakesthan in mountain lakes or streams ThreeYear Cycle The fish ies departm says the only disadvantage that stocked fish do not spawn and reproduce because lakes chosen for stocking do not have streams running in or out of them and thus the method is and take when number ibf trout have been taken out by anglers there is little competition for food Fishing declines and all fish must vhe netted out and new planting made Fisheries biologists have found the program works best on threeyear cycié After planted fish have been in lake for three seaso sthey must be netted out and hefakearestoeked During sometwinters oxygen supplies in the lakesbecome dev 0p BRING raIEND To SHARE THE miss may be irilled off by chance thus kncss onlhe back of the lie needlelike point ate the slaughter of potential ElJMONTONfCPl Sports the first time this year with rain one of put ity can be satisfactorily de ho is The work being partied out hus culture departments experiment because carcass GUESTSAI THE ONTARIO ABENAS ASSOCIATION im hual meeting in Barrie Oct were Frank Buck and presidentoitheIOntailo glockey Association and Bill Henleyseeretary The businessmeeting was high lighted by lengthy discussion rbgarding theideal starting time of gamesï¬o definite decision was reached In this photo above left aresBob Crosby pastpresident Lthe 0AA JamesIWebb of Orllila new presidentof the 0AA Mr Hnnely and Mr Buckland below NEW LOWELL Bough arm ï¬r Dob 5nowhasbought Mrs Pol lards farm and will be moving shortly Job at4Moosd Factory Miss Margaret Fates Reg has gone to take position at Moose Factorylndian Hospital We wish Margaret everysucoa In hernewiwark Mr dnd Mrs Shurette of North Bay visited with Mrs Mansbrtdge over the weekend Motorto Windsor Cecil Arnold and Bumfiald Wynes left on motor trip to Windsor to attend the confer ence weekend in Toronto Mrs Knowles spent the woelrond with her husband in Toronto Attended Funeral Quite number from here at tended the funeral oi the late Fred Haverson in Barrie onpSst urday Weekend with Parenth Miss Barrie spent the weekend with her parents Mrs Charles Scott of Angus spent Sunday with Mr andMrs GeorgeScott Visiting Parents MisaVirginia Show of Toronto visited her parents over the week epd Toronto Visitors Mr aners Besse otToronto pleted causing all almostveom plete winterkilll of the trout and netting of the slab is not 1120 essary The Alberta goVemmeï¬a trout stocking programdsvin its fourth year and most of the Edmonton district lakes which have been planted previously were nettedlastlwlnter4to make way for newatocking This year for gthe ï¬rst time fishing permits werc necessary to fish in the lakes Before when theprogramawas on purelyex perimental basis no permits were required 3Pf qgesn toISV arrangements Bcntodï¬efllnnnt Mrand Mrs James Muller of Toronto have rentedilie Denison restaurant ironi venison hotel owner Harold beGsrd Mr Le Gard will continue as proprietor of the boteL Mr Muller 48 is nativeoi Czechoslovakia He emigrated to Canadaelght years ago has been in the restaurant business in Toronto and also assisted as chef at the Delawanna inn Honey Harbour Jdcre nameshave been added to thalenzthy soot deer hunters from Coldvntnr and distrch gt party off to Muskoka district east at Bracebrldso il composed of Frank and Jim ï¬ledoll Elmer and Gordon Sallowsorla Ban nerman Joe Barden and Rex Polkingholne Max Robinson of Ottawa lorrn erlyfof Moonstone will join Gor don Leatherdale and party at Novar Funeral Service funeral service was held at Robinson Funeral Home Cold wster Monday afternoon Nov ii for Mrs Joseph Bigu resident of Cold aier district for almost all her ife It was conducted by Rev Churcher of St Matth ias Anglican Church interment was atSt Andrews Cemetery Orlilln Mrs Big who wasln her Township before settling ianold ten She Indher husband eel ebrated their golden wedding March as loss Survivors include her husband one son LorneBigu Brampv tonone brother and one sister and grantedRonnie Bever idgefof Goldwater ln Briet Fall garbage collection in Cold wster was being carried out No vember Epletts Grist Mill has annouoo ed change in bounwith the mill closed Wednesday after noonsbotopen Friday evenings till pm Alvin Galbraith has joined the staff of Donald Galbraith Cold water land surveyor The mother oi Harry Barnes the letters former Goldwater rev ident now of Orilila diedlaat week in Toronto sister of George Er Price at Coldwater Mrs William Romi Ethel Price passed away in To realm MOBILE HALL TIMMINS CHTile township hall all ped off flat truck as it was he ng transported mile and half to new location Not windowwas broken in the frame structure which was raised back on the truck in four boa Valli year fell in the back kitchen of her Goldwater home on on 29 suffering fractured hip and other lniuries She passed away in Orillia Soldiers Memorial Hos pital on Nov Held in high esteem by large circle of friends Mrs Biggs was predeceased by her daughter Mrs William Beverldge seven monthsago hank daughteroi the late Mr had Mrs Richard Giibank of Cold Blggs in the Mothodist Ch ch Midland after which she and her husband spentfour years at 5er panola She also resided with her hus band at Uhthoff and on the form water In 1902 she married Jos ph She was th former Hattie Gli PA84427 090 51 Marion Mumberson ot us today er Leathordalefarm in Medonte calledonjMr and Mrs Duncan WWW 39595 Malioflol Yorktown Sasv kauhewan is visiting herdaugh ter and husbandMr and Mrs wiiuani Duff Pot Luck 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