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Barrie Examiner, 29 Apr 1948, p. 16

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PAGE SIXTEEN mnemoniconcom ITHE WEEK IN COOKSTOWN 0d Mrs Dawson is patient at the Stevenson Memorial HospigBCaslcy Misses tal Alliston Grant spent the weekend with his grand jend at their respective homes mother Mrs Thos Dawson with relatives in Edmonton Toronto Visiting his parents Miss IJIZI Wesson has returned W1 311V 800d 8M 35 NPtllvd to her home here to be with her Birthday Party mother Mrs Williams who 151 Mrs Stanley Cooke spent few ril 18 and attended Cooke Kingsmill Road All told ent in ltlcchanicalEngineering at ookcLmgmm University of Toronto AJBX divi Mass owers and sum has icopencd his inachincmouglls portrayed 1hc shop business in town lthemc Tuesday lot the wedding of Ethel Attention Growers This Year Grow Cucumbers Lingman and Stewart Cooke Cookstown ledgc performed the satin embossed with Canada Packers Ltd iwhite satin flowers Contact MIL MCKELVEY ieascndc bouquet of RR BARRIE ISbLICuzik Ithe bride Peerless IOii was Arthur gowned in AWNINGS OFDISTINCTION Wide ranges of plain colours and stripe combinations omplctc service with new frames or recovering present frames Barrie Tent Awning Co TEL 4314 34 BAYFIELD ST ISTAMISH 1559 Several hockey enthusiasts were Blue has returned to his im Toronto on Saturday night to home in town after several weeks attend the hockey game at the Ma iplc Leaf Gardens between the Bar Bmcc umpbeu Unimrsny of itll Flyers and Port Arthur Bruins Although the final score was 1043 Mr and My Nunmm Cmnpbenglln favor of the Port Arthur team Mr and Mrs Kidd were ill tin Toronto over the weekend Ap birthday days In Nilkithl IitSl VtClt prior 10 gathering for the formers sister the maniame of her son Stewart hiisstazy Kidd at Kidds there lJohnn Cousin SILde Vciil blud jwcre nineteen at this happy event pine Spring afternoon April Ii20 in the United Church Nakinii Ruth 1idaughter of Mr and Mrs Tracey lCookc son of Mr and Mrs Rev MrWRut ceremony Escorted by her father the bride For Profit Iwas in portrait gown of white ilslipper satin lloorlcngth veil held thth sweetheart cap of while matching She carried red The Matron of Honor Mts sister of pale Ipmk slicer in oldfashioned bustle style and carried an oldfashioned Mr and Mrs Lloyd nosegay of matching carnations The groomsman was Hector La douceur friend of the groom Na kina and the organist was Reginald Harris also of Nakina At the reception at the John Leadlav Ted mm cant brides home for about 30 guests Velma sjmumnsd the brides mother received wear iAudrey Campbell and Vivian Mc Dawsoxi CNR Aurora ICuish of Toronto spent the week mg gray suit with blue accessor res and wore corsage of red roses gThe grooms mother assisting wore navy pinstripe suit with black accessories and corsage of rcd roses Guests attending from distance included Mr and Mrs Bradbury llorncpaync Mrs McKillip Geraldton Miss Broad Toronto Mrs Nicholson Hornpayue and Mrs Wilson Armstrong For wedding trip to Port Arthur and the United States the bride travelled in mint green suit with pink and black accessories and wore cor sage of pale pink roses On their rctuin Mr and Mrs Cooke will reside at Armstrong Out The grooms gift to the bride was gold locketpto the bridesmaid giild ear rmgs and to the groomsman gold tic clip Craward Alliston visited his parents Miss Helen Lauder Reg Orillia spent the weekend at her home here Miss Anne Cockburii spent few days last week With her sister at Oro Station Miss Velma Critteiuteii has talc en pOSiIion at the Royal Vic torla Hospital Barrie Mrs Sampson has returned 10 her home here after month With Sampson Oro Station Seeding Iias been very slowlhe recent rains have made it hard for the farmers to complete their Spring work on the land Messrs Harry Aubrey Victor anti Ronald Slessor Earl Lauder Harold Wright and Garden Bid well were in Toronto Saturday night to see the BarriePort Ar thur hockey match and report fine game rim 5mm Exam 3mm ONTARIO CANADA rim or April 26 George Stubbs has accepted pomllult in Hamilton Miss Nora Jones of Toronto was home for the weekend Percy Black Hamilton spent the weekend with his family Dr and Mrs Corcoran are cri joymg few days this week in Hamilton Mr and Mrs Basil Langman To ronto were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Spring Howard Heacock has purchased the line new bungalow built by Train on Peter St Mrs Jones and MissGwen spent the weekend with the form crs daughter at Campbellville St Johns United WMS will have charge of the morning service Sunday May with Mrs Clemencc Stilylltr as speaker There was line attendance at the WA of St Johns Church Tues lay at Mrs Websters home By RGS Confusing Times The change in time in the vari ous adjoining municipalities left parts of lnnislil sort of in mud dlc INNISF IL NOTES In the north part tlicNO School Area Board had dealt with the matter at their previous meet ing and decided that the schools would adopt daylight saving time Children attending the Barrie Col lcgiate hadto be there early anyI way so it was only reasonable that the public school children also use the early time The churches in Stroud and district also decided that they would adopt the daylight saving time so Sunday in the north half got away to an equal start However in the south it was not quite so well arranged The Uni ted Church at Churchill was among those who had numerous arrivals on daylight saving who had to waitiaround for the regular opening time At Lefroy where there are two schools one opened on Monday morning on the fast time and the other on Standard The teacher later decided the school time would be daylight sav N0 STORE HAS MORE Six DAYS WEEK VARIOUS BRANDS punt Liiiin 24 FANCY roiuiro mic 11 10NA Pectin Added iiiispiiEiiiiY Jiiit SOAP POWDER QUIX uch or VEGETABLE SEEDS 2Pk9 gaggngoons 25 riiiEsu niirEs 22m tartar 11 stacking f13 MAPLE LEAF STANDARD MATCHES WAX REAll YFIIESII ANN PAGE MILK BREAD 140210 CLARKS COIIIII LAKES STANDARD PEACHES 001080 8001 119 Btl FINE CANADIAN CHEESE CLEANSER our DUTCH WHITE WHOLE or loaf CRACKED WHEAT PORK STREAMS KELLOGGS Get Your Contest Bllnks CAMPBELLS CHICK EN OLD b44 MILD LAM 7224S rt Aspirinrs Am VEGETABLES 23 34 Pkg 23$ 31 Pkgl 2+f 25 it 29 ILLDIoz Tin No Finer Coffce In AnvPackagc PBOKAR COFFEE VIGOROUS WINEY CUSTOM GROUND lb 51c timers PW 39 Estuariin SOCIETY TEXASMARSH SEEDLEss Nag396s lMPORTED No 1400 DOG E000 tins27c attenuators CUWMBERS oiuoits Mother Jackass IIFFYf Pie Crust Ill NATIlLELNc SPANI1L GENUINENo1 is NOWAIIAIVLABLETNATIVE Gnowu SPINACH Iiimuss nor HOUSE TOMATOES LEAF LEnticE AARAGUSgv IMPORTED FRESH GREEN No ing The children had to make up an hour lost time out of their re cess periods on Monday In the Clerks office where one would expect to get the official time the clock is on daylight sav saving the entire township staff and workmen are apparently using that time also However nothing official has been decided in the matter Al though the Council held special meeting on Monday nothing was mentioned regarding the matter of time In the meantime there are those who say the sun time is the right time and stick to that while others especially those who ship milk etc have accepted daylight saving time as the easiest way to get along Special Meeting of Council in Park Council met at the Township Park Monday afternoon for the purpose of giving the new refresh ment caterer lineup on what arrangemen they could come lb in regard thc handling of that business in the now owned Town ship booth It was agreed that some extensions would be added to two sides so that itscould be made to accommodate morepcople at once It was also agreedithat three wire service would be necessary to handle the equipment reqtiired to modernize this amended The matter of public water toi lcts which had been previously discussed got no further As it is impossible to call for tenders with foutiirst dccidingbdthcdype of building and the location and size this matter will have to be dealt with again If project of this size is to be undertakanth essential that plenty of time and considerav tion be given in order that the costs are kept in line and the best for the money be obtained How ever it is short time until the park will be in full swing Progressive Conservative Meeting Under the signature of Clifford Lockhart public meeting of the Progressive Conservative Assocn has been called for Thursday even ing in Stroud So far it has not been learned if any of the other partiesare organizing in this part Of the riding Stroud Hockeyists Attend Game By courtesy of local citizen the Strand hockey players win ners ofTlie Ontario Rural Inter mediate Championship weretreat ed to free tickets to Maple Leaf Gardens omWednesday evening to see the Flyers and Port Arthur Bruins play their third game of vthebestof$venf Twentyve tickets were made available in the blue section and the team and most of the officials enjoyed seeing one 7Oftliiiithkeyigamesof 1nd seaSOn They were so busy during the winter with their own games ILMVALI Worship service Was in charge of Mrs Ritchie and Mrs Graham Mrs Ritchie gave very interesting paper on Elmvale It was decided to have the parsonage painted The ladies are planning to make talent money during the next 51X months starting with an Iltllltlll of bile Dainty refreshI inttits were served Tag Day Saturday for N18 The annual Tag day for the Can atlian National Institute for the Blind will be held on Saturday Loyal support of this worthy cause is asked housetohouse canvass will be made in the morning SMBC rokinole Party The Silver Maple Bible Class of St Johns Church enjoyed an out ing to Bridge View Inn Vasaga Beach on April 21 Sixty were present The evening was spent playing progressive crokinole The prize winners were Miss Fos ter and Mrs Webster Cori solation Mrs Vern Beardsall and Ifev McFarlane Mrs Percy Black presided at the piano for singsting Refreshments were served bv the ladies Dennts Hubbard Struck by Cat On Thursday April 22 Dennis Hubbard 4yearoldi son of Mr ilflflMlS Gordon Hubbard was struck by sedan driven by Wm Day of Collingwood The little lad was playing in front of his home and ran out on the road truck was parde with its lights ohiand apparently the car coming front the west did not see the child The child received head injuries cut over the right eye lips cut cracked collar bone Dr Corcoran attended the lad and he was taken to RV Hospital Barricmd later to Sick Childrens Hospital Tor onto Music Festival at Midland Many pupils from schools in the district took part in the Music Fes tival in Midland last week Those mentioned in the results were Iloys solos yrs and under1 Raeburn Lawson Elmvale Bil lie Spring Allcnwood Piano solo 13 to 16 years Glenna Marie Graham Elmvale Girls 5010 years and under Ruth Ann Green law Elmvalc Duet girls or boys Evelyn Hunter and Lois McGin nis Crossland Yvonne Chapman and Marilyn Cordingly Allcnwood Vocal solos 13 to 16 years Goldie Jordan Elmvale Evelyn Hunter Crossland Easter Report of Elmvale ILS Grade XIIIJoan Dyer 747 Vietcrcenc Draper 703 Anti Ilar vic 687 Audrey Middleton 608 Jean Tipping 604 Elmer McFad den 551 Ronald French 544 Grace Bertram 438 Grade XIIBetty Beardsall 77 it HOT Nous SWEET No about BEEE iicerAiDAsmru rm 311111211255 llilllllllrex also 53 UGSMWRE lli 1991 nulhld 14 Ijihorlerlor megsmomismug it smoked Bogota VJ It 35ch tilt Ii 45 ii 52 antfpracficci that they had litthr time to watch the sport as played by others On Friday evening banquet is being sponsored by committee of the club who are making tickets available to the public who are also the contribu tors of the fOOd Some supporters have spent substantial sums in driving expenses and admissions during thefseason following the foam optheir way success airtinsnr April Workmanis visiting his sister inKitchener Our storekeepr and mail man is sporting new light truck The anthems by some Thornton friends in Egbert church on Sun day were very much appreciated Sympathy is extended torthe Flatt family on the death of their mother MrSThos Flatt Alliston Get Well wishes are sent to our friends who are in Barrie Hos pitalsMiss Orma Brotley and James McEachem The Fall wheat and clover ate looking good till this district Sum people have their early potatoes planted Cliff Williams having40 acres plan MAvbnrcx RUSTLEE rick took advantage caused by the Civil War to pm prints any straycattle be retina THURSDAY APRIL 29 1948 ao GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE ennui Girrs ToYs WHERE YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS our Anniversary Sale Continues Until Saturday Night WALL JAR OPENER The regular price is $225 ZIP GRIP CLOTHES LINES $169 980 Full Size WHITE ENAMELLED BABY BATHS 5335 and $695 GENERAL PURPOSE snoviLs 555 These have handles Regular price for this 50 line complete with pulleys and tightener hooks and splicer was $495 No pins required MILORGANITE FERTILIZER really good 100 lbs$390 501bs S240y 25 lbs $150 FLOWER and VEGETABLE SEEDS 50 100 LAWN GRASS SEED 2030560c ELECTRIC IR ONS rcgi ELECTRIC TOASTBRS slice for $250 THREE PIECE snREDDER setstale 49c SALE OF DOLL CARRIAGES $895 $1095 $1395 Theseprieesrepresent worthwhile savings ENAMELLED WARE SALE CONTINUES 25 to 50 REDUCTION You are educated if you can do what you ought whether you want to do it or not Herbert Spencer uI SALE OF DINNERWARE STILL ON Sets of 32 pieces $795 and $895 38 piece sets for Sets of 66 pieces ENGLISH BONE CHINA TEA SETS $1395 $1495 $1795 $1995 $2495 $2500 $2850 These are all Special Prices $995 $2495 $2695 COLOURED SET 18 Pcs SALE $339 Fates cupsand saucers Bowls cream sugar bowl ALUMINUM WARE ON SALE at RIDICULOUSLY Low PRICES JUGS BROWN PINT SIZE 45c BONE CHINA CUPS AND SAUCERS $125 $150 IllCCSCIECthIIVIIOIIl England CREAM and SUGAR SETS 89c $139 Ivory and Gold and Decorated DOYswii55Ns7ss95 valueifor $795 Roller bearingwheels CLOTHES DRIERsmoLDINOIsiDO $225 Well made of knot free lumber HARRY ARMSTRONG 98 104 DUNLOP ST James Archer 682 Lois Jamicson 642 Shirley Handy 632 Marilyn Jones 58 Marion Furlong 565 William Mc Clung 554 Ray Turner 493 Don ald Thompson 492 Francis Arch er was absent from exams XIJack Handy 856 Marjorie Draper 786 William ONeill 743 Edward Marley 727 Phyllis Man 72 Gwen Beacock 71 Jack Mc Pherson 703 Marlene Turner 67 Melville Barrett 65 Madeline Johnson 636 Catherine Hunter 725 Audrey Marr 503 Murray McConnell 526 Ab sent from exams GenevievcDrys dale Grade XIna Dickinson830 June Crowe 777 Donalda Nichol son 769 Francis Whitney 742 Irma Hall 732 Barbara Jackson 523 Earlicn Pinch 488 Absent from some of exams Shirley Doan 805 Anne Ritchie 785 Absent for all exams Shirley Archer Grade IXMary McFadden ill AmbrOse ONeill 80 Ronald Dutch er 76 Bill Burgess 76 Ottclcng PHONE 2801 Spcers 70 Marion Diysdale 70 LaurcneeJohnston 69 Harry Cor bett 68 Arthur Trace 67 Otmie Barrett 64 Maxinc Ritchie 63 RObert Chapplc 64 Donna Wliitton 61 Douglas Townes 58 Merle Cum ming 58 Donald Bertram 57 Ray mond Rance 56 Alice Barnes 52 Beverly McGrath 47 Mary MC Cutchcon 43 Ruth Adams 41 Paul Shannon 40 Donald McGrath 39 Muriel Johnston 39 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