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Barrie Examiner, 25 Mar 1948, p. 7

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raoasoavpaacn rams lNNISFIL NOTES 51 Roads llmagrd gwu riginv Ciiiiudlm scll the 11mm lr 1111 breakups oal 1Lc IrItlgt3ll full an llu lain Tm clltlltilt zltcl acid gtalc lulltl llltll 11ml Kittm but 11ll llrr to llJIAlIl capac sniclably less tlc llilcltlil tum lllkli ltir tznk l1eLl1tt tllxclltl atlll wlllcll Itil illeiiy llnd always sLtrletI lull The lerult that large pct Hi the 1Utl1it is now to aezd IuilInl 11 on the road ntlrrlllvl rltcl culvert lain plt llxly llpinllll lluldiy any of the loads escaped Williflltl fxllllt dul 1111 The pills of glintl llllftll about cul cits ti t1 etc tidal lfll llilutl llIlIlIiItIlY rI till ill 11 cut LA it ll yeartn 11211 alal able for Spurn reptiles when craneI pits are inac ttgtlllt would hav been of leatl lstlucc llad the llllfcllllcd Should Support Ioyusllip Arena The llioyerueut 111 Strand Ltlll lty for an arena sllo Id iluve 2hr pproval ol the Tm rislllp its whole and esmcially the south district II II hall the backlog of luwustlip Illclcatioual omlurtleci ll ltltlfl become ruclrlollzll plo jttl which if splead over large area would not be llllldellsluue IIle Ilovlilclal Government has enacted legislation which will en able Illttll to increase their gizlrlll lor such an undertaking The public lllectiuu Illesday verllue lust lett an optnull for ocedllle along these lines iil lllolc ratepayers desire to particiv pale 1ll1s ollllcll has shown leader shlp III similar venture prize for Hockey Team Stays in Playoffs Strolld hockey team Ill the second session of overtime Mou day evenlnp scolvd pout which uavcllleru third try for place in the finals ill their best twoout llIltlI11l wrth Garnctl 11 team llolll near llrlgersville The third ttlllt played ill Gwngetowu oul Wednesday March 24 wrll be for next Weeks news The loculsup porters are sure of 1H Mon duys game saw lunch superior playing to the first in Brarltlord the team generally playing splen did hockey It is regrettable that Bill Wright who was injured at Brantlord when boarded may be out of hock ey He had three ribs broken Personal lurccfs to Britain committee consisting of vari ous service organizations Womensl Institutes and Churches is being formed throughout the Township to further the sending of parcels to names of persons which will be supplied by the provincial organ ization who will also ship these parcels at very reduced rate Enquiries are invited BELLE EWART March 22 Mr and Mrs Rennie Toronto are visiting his mother this week luck Ituflctt and friends from Toronto spent the weekend here Sunday visitors at Ruflctts were Jack Rutlctt Wcick and other friends All wiin Jack Ternce Mrs Chuppcll and Harry Chappcll speedy recovery Mrs Ernest Baxter is in Barrie while Pte Baxter is at Camp 1301 tell taking course lcd Hills family havcwmoved back to Toronto They lived in George 7Baxtcrs house for the winter Miss CoraCanning returned to her home in Barrie on Mar 20 after being with Mrs Canningvfor the winter Mr Kohno and Calvin spent the weekend with Ray Kohnc Calvin is staying for little while with his brother pleasant evening was held on WednesdayMarclul7 at George Baxters when members and friends of the LOBA NO 575 and LOL NO 573 gathered to play cuclire and have singrsongMrs Gregg Davisand Gregg won the the highest score and Mrs Canning and Fred Morris took the consolation Proceeds were in aid of the LOBA dainty lunch was served by LOBA members Dont put advance notices of events to Laigimoney iu corres pondence or LetsChat Thesewill cbe charged to senderlat the regu lar rate Use Coming Events HERES HEALTH to the wise housewife who iii sists on Maxwell House Coffee Its Radiant Rdasled to capuire every plant of goodness in the Dallas Sitperh Maxwell House rnoonrrifapossiblem col ndensedinilk20119cft Stuttgart This clean stainless antiseptic known all over Canada as Moones rightly skin tron Emerald Oil is such fine heal ing agentthat Eczema cBarberfs Itch Salt Rheum Itching Toes and Feet and other inammatory 05km eruptions are often relieved to few days Moones Emerald Oil is pleasant to use and it is so antiseptic and penetrating that many stub tllll lwlsh tier speedy recovery Theiannual meeting If the Uni lltlmt club iucclines will no holdl coming year are Supt Thos Kein Ivy SOuth Line Forum Quoted as An Example Lrlder the fitfll lug Fain Yogurt tier of the lazlil shell 1111 lttlllrlt lluurii Slllilzl Count pattern furor folio W1 liolzlc IJLIAlcIl 1111 12 III number rectory We are lepzcser all1 group iricludlltli llw tllltcl 111m er lllr sun llrc 1111 who 11ml left off the lllblltr Llillrtt 15 El kilc lane tl iila lo lc L211 lo on llgt lilti tUIttlldHeJe lr 141 11 the lc season was rllltered year by 11111 Satc tl chosen and tired to get as runny gtflllg or rule well ed the tunnels to ellulLcl 14111 in town Vltlllels 111 lltlll chalcll 113 the uch to flock lrlalcll MN for It mm vitriol IllUll at At lll end of the season final ill Ammo TUHHHU Illeellftiiklis held All llllll cvcl Will WtlllllVl one was required to sing say lm IM pay Ifzr liill1 rm the yes we all elin our II wI ltlill tUmm mplmps EM1 mi rvlrtnwllaficc and landed 13 the winter storms and blotkid loads dont stop us We lust llltcll llp team and rialliei everyone W1 go And when at the close Mil pleasant eveuiur we stand blurred heads as our leclol prays WU gm Winch HM IIllltlllrlltl of llfl llllzlllo ll luuuity wlfil are lll llllll we leafl Hi 11 WI 1mm Uri IILIliltlil le lllrll vItrtlllllgl lilatilb We realize that we are el fortunate to be living 111 com uluuity such as ours place whele petty quarrels are not allowed to develop illto fullsied grollcllcsl and where cveryouz is willing lol do their share and we are all try ing to keep it our children may grow up to love ll and have the wholesdrue respect for form ing that We hold 1111111 usees for Our lznlllltig gtl111o tullll ltll Stitlll clays Losers EllJl turn iillrllJr lol fr ll lb HANNAJamil Illllll of Tim Sol 1151 Hint and lllilr tl tlllxl yeah Il will 11 Iillsrgl 111 111 to ill IIAI 11l lu ll 111 and larll Ur ll bceall lo lzlllve l1lild1 Wm lll Ilaluia v1 lllll never to tialn Illl Ilauna llas been 111ml lelurllrl as gt II t1 IlE llalcll ill LlIl ltail zlrllllllcrr pcnl the tllillll lllltlll llzv parental littll llll 1llllll Icllllell Dtlll file Jtllllllfl vlll llllllds lll Iol onto Lullclatllatloll to Mr and Mrs homoVI Hams on the illtlxtll of baby girl Mr and Mrs 1111 Iloulpcois tarrle spluf Sunday cvilllln ltll Norlile llllutlue Mr and Mrs lllompsoir lelllietf have returned home after spend ing the Winter 111 Toronto Mr and Mrs Lower and Mr and Mrs lholllas Mulllolland peilt Sunday with Mr and Mrs IIJlrry Hauling 1V1 March Mrs Fraser spent last vcek ill Toronto Mrs Henley visited in Orillia last week Mr and Mrs llorllc lllelldetl tllc funeral of erl Robinson ili 01111 Thursday Service in hrlsl Church lvy Mrs Percy Bouncy is patient Gm lids RV Hospital Barri AHcrrldvully lllvltwl on Easter Sure day lloly ollllllzlnioll at 11 am toiulllcncement Exercises 1he lly coulllulnity had the pri llue of having the High School tonllmuccluelit Ill the Illlll our llilustlzly eveuillsl good pro cram cousirtine of songs folk dances llltllrlt llliustlcl show was enjoyed by all friends in the Weekend visitors were Mrs Bethune Mr and Mrs 11 Belhuucl and family Rosserlu at Frasers Mrs Wm Canipbcll lorouto at EsBlacks Mr and Mrs Dough erty and family Barrie at Beardsalls Mrs Bertram received cable from her foster son Earl Junior Farinors SUty mid Mlsl SIZKWV I313 The Ivy Junior Farliurs held 011de 513503 England their March meeting in the school nouncmg the arrival of dauuh 11mm mil RN ter Susan Margarctl on Mar 16 13 mm Ipmmi IUnnpd llulch larric spoke about the tour cdolrls Which are 1le1iuiou Iclsonul Meeting toch hcr andireedonl lfxtltll Itwas very interestile and everyone on Joyed it very much less Bcattie then explained and pave the le tails regarding applications fol itiycusliip was decided that cngvarm March United Sunday School Elects Officers Churth Slum SLIM the first Wednesday lil each month hd on Thursdav eveniur at helme ofGrdon Dummfw like Illfllt losing Illl cuts sined Superintendents report showed good year both in attendance and The nice lunch and tea and all eujoyedl silil1llle 350 frrhn WI to llarricllistrict Hospital Film gt The Munch meeting of the lvyl WI was held at Mrs James Mc llerlllotts with Mrs leliliett lnthechuir and lprcscnl Roll primal call was ariswmed by cililentl event During the l1ISln0ZS it was planned twelve the Barrie and District Hospital Fund donation of 30 ery iriterostingrreportI is1rought hack by4 of the fad Vllt attended talk given by financially officers for ny Asst Supt Mrs Carl Secy Howard Caldwell Treas Thomas Kenny Organist Miss Bernice Caldwell Asst Miss Mar ian Gougtl Teachers Mrs Thos Kenny Asst Mrs Thompson Junior Girls Mrs Gor don Dunsmorc Asst Mrs Carl DruryJuni0r boys Cecil Chap pell Assist lobt Bczzant Interl mediate Girls Mrs Chappcll Assist Mrs Bezzant Interllledi ate boys Howard Caldwell Assist Gordon Dunsmore Druly 1c Miss Clarke 01 Scholubcrg on Ier soilality and Dress on March If of Thornton The program ou lSocilll Welfare was in charge of Mrs Thomas Lee and was indeed very interesting and had Iotaif IQUUd helpful hints The meeting lclosed in the usual manner At Collingwood llltWflItlS in 3ft the canal rose six 10 ttllLl tn lostcss aur commit eci in tWOa served delicious lunch Thlsr hours on Match 17 and went over Dds 1m Yum thelanks at SXth $899131deElection of ofliccrs rst First streets before the we rams The meeting willbe of Mrs Merf at the mouthof the stream could Vin Martins on the second Wed be cleared Alex McRactown cli nesday gineer succeeded in breaking thcr Jam with dynamite and gangs of KillTlSll IMPORTS men using pike poles lifhc we part that Canada has Thirty homes on Buch and Ce taken in providing Britain with darstreets Welfe parlany Cut foodstuffs is revealed in United for several hours while cellars on Kingdom trade returns for the 39 St lled nth Water quCk calendar year 1947 according to al 43 In some Cases Wale wenllreccnt isslie of Foreign Trade Of over theftiorprs of turnaces and some homes were without heat for day all night six FEET IN nouns AT COLLINGWOOI during theyear Canada suppliedlI 42per cent Canadian wheat repl Correspondents are requested to imports oats 90 per cent baconl have theynewsgikbyikTuesday i3 per cenfkclieese 12 per centand With 15 pllVltrlls early ycals lllll was used hour llOl CROSSBUNS LEGENDARY PIIY POOR INSPIRED MONK lot soup to anyone who visited the Iortthc WI wotkifcred so that Father Roclifie who iiiiiiilfwamrchargeOf St Albans at resented watercent oftlieBrltisMeemedeleJomake the cakes as Electricity Geri PAGE swan erated Hereln January 1902 tre of is llflct ml track 6161 the lush iazrn lllbllc Ultlllltsi fllbl DUEa at lllc tllln volumialx Lydiw 1l 11111 5ili Qltlrlhlv QI111II I1lc1i lll Eatin rtll tlIIgtillIJttI llIlt Lclb 11 lltllhlltlill kllxltll 12mm llllsl considerable iLItdlllt fftlllt llrl1oi itllll when ll LtlltISl of fell strain planll incle able lu generate all the elec tl1l that was used in ISLlfllv minute book now pail of tiltVI records of the Ballrc IIIC llidll cute the minutes were Ills kept 11 18113 but certain lllll llLtlllilit had been wllu activity 111 itll Memsz of the board of coni rrlzsslllrlcls ill lliflIl were Mayor Boys 11 Bennett and lltlll II lt lll 191111 that the eonuulsd Ilc file dozrcslscl oud into Ilitlz slltllll lllgtt authorized melts for the sale of electricity and tile price llt Ille meltls at that tune $146113 siltll ups appluxllllzllcly tliesalllef as they are today stated Salter present lrlIlllulzcl of lhel IUC Sever 11 trips were made to TUl lonfo lll all effort to obtain sufficient supply of lllel ill the There also lei cold of contract blellu made with coal company to buy this type of fuel at $225 ton The steam plant was in the Illllll11 which now houses other In gllttllltitl equiplllerll just north of tlnl IL offlce on Hayfield Sb Ill addition to the steam plautl 111 the early years water power of Mldlullsl generated electricity for are lighting of the streets of Baltic Illeclric rates ill the early years were apploxunately iiiue cents GuiOrion March 22 Mrs 11 lloyes spent few days lll Toronto last week Miss RULIlWlII short holiday with Stouty Creek Mr and Mrs Nellly Mlnlvl lco were at Lou Neillys on Sunl day Sprint is here Everyone is busy balling water out of their cellars Grenville lluulles is having his tonsils removed this Week at Torn onto General Hospital Miss Neilly who has been in Orillia for some months hadl the misfortune to fall down stairs and is now confined to the Meni orial Hospital with crushed vcltc ll havinlr friends is 1gtracand shock Gilford WMS Mrs Todd plus hostess at the March meeting of Gilford WMSI Mrs Lorne Neilly presided lhc devotional service was conducted by Mrs Frank Kell on the theme The Field is lIlcJWOrld Mrs Cannon demonstrated the cliaplell lLanguage Without Love from the Study Book describing the difl liculties and success of translating the Bible into the Mongo languagc of Central Africa temperance paper Stop the consumption of Alcoholic Liquor was read by Mrs Luck Mrs Itobt Kell and Mrs Sawycrassistcrl at the tea Because of cits ancient origin there are many legends about this time of the yea1like the one cou rlected with those delicious Hot Cross Buns which appcnl only around Easter time It seems that for long time the English monks at St Albans had been in the habitbf givmgabowl abbey on Good Friday ln ltit the winter was long and cold and many poor people suf that time decided to give the people cakes as Well as soup on this pafllcular Good Friday He said it would help texcheer them up to have small sweet spiced cakes They Were to be special cakes made by new recipe and each was to be marked with thel krlw Calflr plug byl pov lllrllllt null 11 p14 llljlllt for Mills I1 tlon vols the mutton 1ll tlgtlllnlel arrailzn um 311111111111 11111 lStH it was up Mwal Ilolrl peas HIn ill 13 =lrllilrsllt ltllllllilgt lfllgt lrv 1117 figural Llll=I Will tlslt1 111114261211 it If Illnlls trlgtll=lllll 1171s Hm littllilzl ru lltH In Ilftlll If 11 HUN lllovlil c1943 czlzlttie VVI tonsilrzlptlou and the total then for 43 customers via ltlTlltloo This was lltftll lllltlrtl ltll llt1 TU consum els owl Titltltlllo 1lll1lvtt hours Ml Sallil slglltll that 17 was SIIII vl lrlgt2ll to conserve tillwtt even llrouetll Ilc tlilttlrllis lloth l1v lzlcrl llrttillllllllttl lluv lvclal rollslluallloll llllllHlllsl SurzuaH llozll Itliiliilljy to zlitlill lvf hours day tar llcs mom was fl illflllll kwl hours uazlv Ell llllllxltlgllltl cvely chain and lldustllal llEl ploycl tlllyll continue the coliselvalloll ol clwlilclty ill or der to lltltlll reanllodllcloll of llllltl llllllttlplltlllS such as tllcy ale lming lll sorn ULIII nilllllclpailtlte The old plum has been gone yeulr fal llallle has of obarralu tlic ltit 154M tlll 11 ccrlllls winter 215 1101 ltl Ill no llltllltltl Must Improve Products Carroll to Farmers Willi lug and 111cc kecucl future farmers will be forced to production costs lllzll lo the larullyslxcd lttllUIS to retain its ldcullty tlllll fairs superllllendelll told deleuutes at the cntlal ljfrfirs convention in Belleviltc To assist in cllcourauiiuz the pro ducllou ol better quality farm plll WWNMWS ducts he said the Ontario Depart mom of Agriculture was prepared to make special grants to agricul tural societies as plllt iuouey tor exhibits in commercial production TOO MANY rAlns Thedaus sulxrluteudenl pies tloucd whether there was need for all of the small fall fairs Over 3011 received grants in the province last year he said The Napanec delegate stated fhttt next year the servlcc clubs of that centre will supply the mid way In this way lair officials would be certain the society would not be gypped and that the nloll cy spent would remain ill the dis trict kg arloll stated that the trend in the province was to clean up the midways but in this much of the responsibility lay with the fall board of directors ZUSCHOLARSHIIS $800 ICAHI IN SCIENTIFIC AGRHULIIIIH Agricultural Institiite of Canada has amiolmcithat an open competition will bcilildwm well ty scholarships of $1101 cacti for postgraduzltc studies ill the field of scientific agriculture This is the third yearntliatytlic Agricultlll 11 Institute has spfiiisored sllszl competition and it total expenditure of $5IIIII1IIlllull ey contributed by Canadian lllllls til interested in the zulvaucemcnt tauadian agriculture During the past two years forty two outSianding Canadian culturists have been assisted and the present awards are designtrt to permitthe llillnllll of anaddb tioual twenty during the 1948451 academic year Applicants be rcsidentsot lamina must country if airlinglisll baker had Dr BOfllll President of tlle agrilt lDougIas Brown Speaker Cords of WOOd stand gtllilllltltlll tIl oppolluwty IN Illilll those qualities ll ioplrllolls 41 illWlllill PIN It should llllllt sallle Ill lllifllil KiwanisLions Meeting Your Executor is as Important as Your Will 4111 lclll11=1z 412314 1r lll lilul lnsrozl and ui lulugr 1jtllll1 ll 35 l1 orpzlraiwn on of flcfl v1 Vrf in 31 phalanx 51 of lb lIllttYil Rilul Illl ll laflufr lion In lea Manperflell Illuriloli clubs on The EI lultt Kenn iltmllcl that in irrla Till il lltlti brill clubs ltl1j llllullmil To lhl llhrl lIlli Iill The gtti1l rl ll Ilflllllllf Illmu of staff of lldll l1lil Ilvtw 1nd ml ill Her and iizlzgsrorl tt 11 lll tvl ll r11lli ll 11111 llvlall1rgt was 111 cm THE STERLING IRUSTS CORPORATION Sterling Tower Toronto 17 villls lurslxrss JUlJWl IthllK ll lle ltlll 111 Int IttllIIII Ill 31 gt4 nu 11gt to 11 pl 113111 lfll It it Ill ll Itjt ulls liVtltx as Imrl1 Ill1l llrllul ill lltlll EU trail discussed and Brown 1le it as lllur ch uby cl ltclzlllllll lrll lle lltll in lallle Ala ll dull VI 11112 11 llarlaxr Let Sealrite Insulation blow comfort into your home this winter Hale up to one third on your Ilch Illll lAItlllill IN tlNlIllt 11011th IN SlMlllIlt fllll lrpltLrllltllip wll cladly iivc you Itllce Ililllllillf llzls fieldrs llallic lllollc 4332 Hull Graham Hilarity lay lltltltr Ulu ISIS lrallk Altllhllttllu Strolid ltlollc Illllfll All Work lvully Guaranteed All about our IItlltlt 1m provclilrllt Hall 12 Months to lay SEALRITE INSULATION CO IIlIIIISfI ARNOLD Ifflllllllllld Ill till tlllt tlI lvl1lr glttnllm rla lilIl littleKs llltintIllty llvlol lte ll lllc ltlllltliltllll ITvlz ltlrilll human llfbltti acre it 11111 have llul the Illlllllll of lcplilds till the pimpll 211 tI Human relallulls tlr on pollallr lll lJllrllllUl Agt lll Ill llllltl lcprcs rlcd tile ruwlmr all lire lllllllLtIlILli tllllllllil lptlllldcs but all things llr eorulllon IIacll lllLlllllLl lllllll qualities to the ltlll and 11m purpose be hill Hi rllll lll no IIIIEIlt mix plppll lllfll 3111 lm lr lllil KIIllllIl lo drlrlup xples til 11 am to llt Ilittltllllv worl bllslrll 111 lllelllsclvcs Ill TUIIIIllllt time 111 opprallllhlt Man lull but All who should have expressing more than can buy mail lelt NILE II 111131 or for film2 lfltltll HIM l1lllsl as lll clubs leaderslllp Blllllllll Ulllptlllltlll toe in buglmwz mmg represents sign of the cross in honor of Good not discovered an old book cur Friday The idea was so suecessful that all the our imported by Britain many others tried to imitate thelmaking cakes bth the recipe was kept secret by the monks and home well as they could Probabirrwe would never have lieardrof Hot Cross BunLin this hit To Be rie avdilabl at CRAIG sons born cases of long standing have yielded to its influence Moones Emerald Oil is sold at any Tamblyn Drug Store and drngglsts everyWhere to help rid imple and run leissatisfaction you of stubborn mm tilled Ye Bokc of St Albans in hieh he these cakes When translated the recipe from the La tin it sounded so good he decided to make Some They were good and before noon the peopleirhad boughtall he had made From then on he made them cacti year ma ottIOtttllllownfdliric by up $1595 found directions for he ls more mam mm HumV vmmlml I1Illossnlp Heads of business sllollld cant buy his loyalties or Ills lllI tlluslasnlmtllese must be ealrull Zd Illillllt oi Ullfailo ill leadership than tltl study the relation between llltll INIIIIIIGH selvesaudtliosewholu they lle spousiblc for if they want to ipvc the best service and 11 the great est lllllt drive from lllllM working for them Then business should develop illl peop1 in their organization tor Prpz Id inllSf there are potential posslbllllles tlll developed ill every organization Vlllis is human relations it has great possibilities Iluluzlrl ltltl lions is just you and me and llI is up to us how we play our poll The speaker was introduced by Mr Mitchinson rlirlllaucl ot Barrie General Electric plant and Leighton Clirkc extended thanks on behalf of the Kiwanis until Lions Clubs Illle April Lilli itlflS to yield 309 21 King Slim II m1 rrlnrulrln lcclllurle Iirr 4331 Wood Gundy Company Liillifecl ollespollrlcuts are requested to how their news in by Illeslluy noon if possible New Plumbing for nor Home Adgtditionsl or Alterations Olnrriew Simplified Safe Method of liiuancing should it not lie couvcllicnt to pay cash has been created for the sole purpose of helping you it is 1ltllsttlt Sane no burdciisomc overhead charges to llllllllltt the cost Our association with the organization that has made this possible gives us consider allle advantage PRIORITY ON MAlERlALS DELIVERY IN TWO WEEKS ASSURED rNrauuislan monarlns TO Otirnitcrlr AlSSURING BEST POSSIBLE SERVICE Bring ili your problems at earliest conven JcllCtiVelIII he pleasedVtogltlvisc you HARblDhronsrm Plunter and Steam fitter Prompm tion to Repairs 797 oUNnOP sr PHONE 4465 rrrigw 40fsectionTerNhemJheimeruloithglalolly cgbsidlpo kills sports we 1173 1L0 Minaj Pit6 cliff7 in this lATEST PARAMOiilir swim Where theres 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