Visited It Gnveahlm Mr and Mrs Rutledge re turned home from Gnveuhurst after visiting their son and daugh ierinlaw Mr Ind Mrs Alvin Rutledge Back tron St Catharine Mrs It Glass returned home Saturday after spendingseveral days with her sister Mrs Ben School and Mr Schah in St Catharines In Hospital William Goodfellow is patient in Sunnyhrook Hospitalloronto Attended Funeril Mrs Donnell Miss Hazel Arnold and Miss Sarah Slight at tended on Tuesday the funeral of Mr Hipweli at Bond Head From Detroit Visitors with Mrs Tom Graham and Mrs Charles Copeland this week from Detroit are Mr and Mrs Edgar Templin and daughter Sylvia Weekend Guests Weekend guests recently with Mr and Mrs Norman Baker were Mr and Mrs George DAmbroslo Barrie Mr and Mrs Charles Copeland were guests on Monday in St Catharines Left for AustrIlla lllrs Allan Marshall who has been visiting her sister Mrs McCuish or the past two monthsVleft on Monday by plane for her home in Melbourne Aus tralia In Town Recent guests of Mr and Mrs Archie McLean were the latters brother and sisteriniaw Mr and Mrs Jack McLellan Toronto Mr and Mrs William haze and children Lindsay Wyandntte Mich are holidaying with thrlotters parents Mr and Mrs Kidd and relatives in Toronto From Aurora Ind Barrie Mrs Walter Wright Aurora is visitlng her sisterMrs William Riley Mr Riley and mother Mrs Samuel Cole Mrs Clifford Schram and chilA dren Barrie were guests with the farmers parents Mr and Mrs Riley At Wasaga Beach Mrs Charles Watson Mrs Lloyd Hughes Wayne and Donna VHILLSDALE Recent Visitors Recent visitors with Miss Mabel Turner were Mr andMrs North lwood of Dunnville laud Mrmd gtMrs Smith of Hawkestone WMS Meeting Hillsdale Presbyterian WMS meeting was held Tuesday even ing at MrsEd McClungs in Etru vale MrsHarvey Johnston ist vicepresident presided Devotion al reading given by Mrs Herbert Goddard scripture and prayer by Mrs Charles Jamiesou The mis sion in charge of Mrs Tyson Rowat was assisted by Mrs Wil liam McClung Mrs George Stott rot Wyevale and Miss Doris ihompson The missionary given by Mrs William Thompson Mrs Harvey Johnston welcom ed the visitors and thanked Mrs McClung tor the use of her home Eleven members and four visitors were present Meeting closed with prayer hy Mrs McClung Called on Friends Mr and Mrs Turner and Shirley of Barrie called on friends here on their way home from Balmheach where they at tended birthday party for Mrs Turner of Midland who is liv ing at her cottage at present SundayVisitors Mr and Mrs Lloyd Turner oi Coilingwood called on Miss Mabel Turner Sunday Birthday Treat Mr and Mrs Alvin Drennsn en tertained few boys to avdinner and theatreparty on Wednesday in honor of their son Larrys birth the tormers sister Crouder dayswith them and Susan of MW holidaying tymm IIugheI are Beach In North Bay Mr Ind Mrs Ide Nixon daughters Patr spent last woken visiting with Mrs James and Mr Crouder at North Bay Mr ï¬and Mrs Herbert Nixon were guests at Mr and Mn Crau dertor few days week Igott North Bay and on their return homejhey were acco panled by their grandson Bob Crouder who will spend few days holi Slnliord Vislt Mr Ind Mrs McCuiIh Miss Frances McCuish and Mrs Allan Marsth attended Shake spearean play It Stratford on Wednesday last Fire at Fllin Home On Friday atiernoon of last week fire was discovered in one of the partitions oi thehome of Mr and M5 Korchuek two miles from Cookstown in lunisfii which caused considerable damage Coohslowvnlireengine with bri gade and many volunteer workers soon put in an appearance and the iire was extinguished in around two hours It is thought the electric wiringwIs the cause at the fire Vialted in Midland it Eldridge and daughter Marjorie were in Midlandon Sunlt day Aug l2 They also called on the iatters aunt Mrs George Johnston in Oriliia that evening Mrs Hector Smith and daughter Mumaccompanied by Miss Mar jorie Eldridge were visitors at Georgian Manor Wasagn Beach last Wednesday Windsor Visitors Mr and Mrs Backstrom and family of Windsor spent recent weekend with Mrs Carrie Bates and pther friends Sunday visi tors with Mrs Bates were Mr and Mrs Rey Mark of Itoyal Oak Mrs Bates spent few days this pastsweelt onBarrie Visiting her family Mr and Mrs Bert Hannah and sons Eric and Mark of Eugenia Falls are holidaying with their parents Mr and Mrs Herb Har man and Mrs James Miller Mr and Mrs Keith Cause and son Michael Toronto are holiday mg with their parents and at the cottage at sandy Cove Miss Fern Burley nursevin trainingat Toronto Generai Hos pital spent the weekend with her friend Miss EvelynCurrie Wallace and Brucecurrie spent few do slastweek iting their cousiris Stayhér Miss Eyelyn urrie spending week of her holidays with rela tives lli Stayner Theatre Guild Meeting Called Tuesday Night Barrie Theatre Guild members and any residents interested in the little theatremovement in town are invited to attend meet ing on Tuesday evening Aug 28 at 830 oclock at the home Mr End Mrs Peter Noy 13 Letitia rae future or the gunshot he discussed and plans will be lore mulated for the com season Toaiqtohtlheese sanowlcu with lettuce mayonnaise 33° we 5ermérs in Loblavvs Game and Lynn TWO BARRIE RESIDENTS Mrs Beaver left 10 Donald St and Mrs Ray Hunter 106 Owen Sthavelwon prizes in the Lohiaws Product Pictures game which appears every week in The Examiner Mrs Beaver won Switt canned ham with her card obtained at Iobiaws on Bayileid Street Mrs Hunters curd whichwon her swingaway Frosted can opener was obtained at the Duniop Street Store Mr and the am Meow1y Wendy and Ann Charley Mr Ind MnBruee MGomon and Douglas oi Actinoiite and Mr and Mrs Howard Livingston Paul and chy of Sudhury spent the int weekend widi Mr and Mrs Li ingston IIoIs Street With Mr and Mrs George Liv lugstonJoy Ind Lynn and Mr and Mrs Rey livingston they cel ebrated Mr Livingstonl birthday onundaypt Ho day Acres lake Simcoe It lam Iy dinner Mr and Mn Earl Livingston andW Addisonwere also dinner guests Ml Wendy McCurdy remained for few days holidays with her grandparents Incorrect Illustration In loll Ploning Ad Due com room error In JuniePiglan the Precision Built DeLnxeGar largo llENSE POPULATION Formosas matches that 01 Australia con tinent more than 200 times as ANCIENT sronr population nlmost for themto take place amour To 635 REGULAR To 1095 nsoum T0 1395 So great was theinfiueocejf the ancient oxymptesemee that wars were temporarily stopped age was shown in the Bali advertlaeinont We tango Monday Aux The correct iilumatloh iI shown in iodlya advertise ment suns Zentiréstwknf an ENGAGEM ENTS Mr and Mn Newtonian ol Guthrie Innounce the seams merit of their only daughter Miriam Louise to Donald Wesley Thompuln only Ionol Mr and Mr Walter Thompson of Barrie The marriage will take place on swam Septemberh 1956 in Guthrie United Church Bar is Women Winners Loblaw Picture Game charm women are among this weka prise winners in the inth Product Picture Gaine Levin coma com use time sutures Innch Ihehu busysummer sch is see mcac 3Search Jfï¬iTDW mdaytinte mid is to television vials Carbonmo side no ethane iy is known tqexls In he suns atmosphere jiStoreeridef emeritus lN sveRY harassment We are enlarging our Infants WearflBoys Girls and Teen In Bert Priagle it Barrie ion pair otAbIaeball tickets by Toronto Maple Leafs with her card purchased It uhlawr Bay field Street Ind Mn Mary Hunter so Gunn Street won Ir of blue grandstand lick is to the Canadian NItionni Exhibi on Craighorot Take First Game 174 Craighurst took the first game uilhe Vupra iuoiur softball fin ls from MidhurstIaat night by 174 Second game is scheduled for Midhurst on Thursday evening iwohour technicolor show in ivy Orange Hall on SaturdIy Aug 11 it pin Admlaaidn adults 45 children 75c 98 Dance at Thornton Orange Hall on thy Aug 24 to Duttys Orchestra Dancing om Lunch counter Admission 50c 96 Barrie Theatre Guild meeting will he held at Peter Noys home 12 Letitia StI Barrie on Tuesday August 28 1950 830 pm All members and persons interesteddn becoming new welco mm woams Womenlnako up about one thlrd the 1900 produeti 11 workers in Cool II cotton tile plants gt Lonsrena LEAD Caron With landed Vollie Sldï¬l 000 lobsters were the most portant catchAottheAtlantic fisheries in 1955 cod ranked ond with iandedVIlue of mono AgersDejpartments as well as ourDraperyvand Dress carauuaoreoionec Goods Departments seeming tADlES weak DEPARTMENT VMusr ea CLEARED more seer REG1ARLES$IOF PRICE no regular Prices Glflinfltlliï¬j Zhesrï¬uohty DRAPERY LiNmojl COMPLETE rWlllI FITTINGS 48 width Ivory pt Tan gt any length AUGUST SALE Anasr SALE 1de CE day which was on Aug Mrs Williargggtggm Sher 10 exam CANDIEs on left Friday for Sudhury where est they will visit relatives tora 22 BIG 70x 90 Size white with weeks holiday PA 56 outagew éw choic of pink blue green or old bordeFra Auctisr sans amen nnk blue yellowgrean newL an DSTSALE men BIG 72 xMSize ayon and Nylon with satin bindin Colors or him and Rationing Regularto 395 yd Vlfldthw measurementsl we will our otclr yourdrop FKEIEIOF