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Barrie Examiner, 3 Jun 1948, p. 9

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rout Mrs Donald Srigle able In return liunie yesteitl We wash her spec gt tlany birthday glen1111 to it Sriglry who had birthday week Last but not least loud Luck to the Holly School 2n ttzeu pun cl at the MUSIC festival being iiclu IICIITIU on Friday May Lti Mr and Mrs Brown and it spent the holiday ueeiaIzo Ilstll cottage here Ullai lo1li noise comers Were tiloii Lump iiecu and Harold Moran it Imi lixifrivs IlSU Ix Your corIespoIIdxnt and iiiI lins band visited Ilitlltl 11 Toronto we the weekend and ilf izni Yih iuzdon tiapp Itfltl tum cind til hfll along Lllrit Lillii at Ilil LilliIR paients Ili flitlllf v7 BREAKS RECORD Ttlrl lation Ullclgtll of tale llatvlieil i111 1141 ill Uii HLililtl talif lo tlil onetent mod off lie officIal World The koilds ltlulil to 15in Itll IIIIlIiS llecI era ttllliflllxl lz llIIl 11 lleach of laIIaIsia titlcil ttu l11lfilte 111 103 Hill spI illltl 51ml distance ATTENTION FARMERST tt L11 fill will Sonial List liwr tili it iliath uh linbbcit ll Idrlllcv litillutl li liion iILu l111 till 31h rj 3f AJIIII uai 1Is ll gt and tan1 xII1I and laII this it mir and Eli Iwkdowh 31x and vli If iI lJM ANY THIS lllixl 1I ixllnl ZHIwi pituitch tllltlllll iiiltlilli WE ARE lAYlNG llll liltillliSl 111illli PRICES FOR DEAD tilt Illlllldil 1ll1 iNl1l$ HORSES CATTLE HOGS for Innuediate Service YOUNG LIMITED BARRIE 3017 GORDON PROIECTIVE escortowe PAINTS VARNISHES ENAMELS FOR QUALITY LOOK FOR THIS LABEL ONTARIO IOX IMINAI lIlgtL ltcitl llnIIIc tiUliS Ill 3111 Sniythe truwioiii MI lllll ttl We specialize in treatments for each individual type of roof including metal Write direct for further information to above address Possible openings for good salesmen I11 iliil IIH vlerAs lirtlli 15II 19cm ltl lc1roy liaittIIeI and animal iII The new streamlined Canadian National Railways bedrooInluif ctlounge car shown in the top photograph is far cry from the oldvilmt railway sleeper to be sciII on the lower right III thoSc early railway days travellers sat on hard wooden seats strained their eyes in the dim light pro vided by kerosene lamps and in wintertime huddled around the old potbllied store The first of its type to go into service in Canada the new car was designed by CNR architects and car engineers It includes combination of all the latest in novatiors provided for the com fort of European and United States railway travellers and in some instances even further im provemcnm on them developed by the Com mbe own experts One twenty similar units to MINESING May 23 Mary Reid and Irene Clements of St Catharines and Jack and Harry Clements of Toronto were week end visitors at the mansc Former residents who came back for the reunion were Geo Stokcs of Winnipeg Burkholdcr oi Quecnsvillc Dalt Lennox Mr and Mrs Cook Mr and Mrs Walt Fralick and family of lainswick Mary Bourn of Orillia Mr Mrs Butler Mrs Maxwell Beryl lParkePhil Bruce and Emilie Armstrong Roy Kcster Mr and Mrs McCabe Lloyd Murphy ElsieI Jacobs Mrs Reed Mrs Mowles Mrsi Harvey Campbell Mrs BertI Smith Mrs Harry Pearson Mr and Mrs Winston Smith Jim Priest Mr and Mrs Frank Corriv gan Jean Livingston RcvNclsoII iChappel Evans Elvia Chap pel Lillian Rodgers Mr and Mrs Roy Kerfoot all of Toronto Mrs Waller Wasaga Beach Mr and Mrs Harry Thurlow Mr and Mrs IAllan Johnston Elmvale Frank Gbson Ivy Mr and Mrs Ccczi Kester Port Colbornc Ruth Or chard Rochester NY Mr and MlSM Plowright Stayncr Addi son Johns Newmarkot Mr and Mrs Cyril White Whitby FralickWycliflc College Toronto er and Mrs Murray Reynolds To Ironto Mr and Mrs Bert Foyston London Mr and Mrs Hamley Hos lSVHURGAIN GIVES BIG ADVANTAGES Highest quality fresh and palatable Direct sale from the manufacturer costs you less Bulk handling fer convenience and saving Your chickens bring you more prof it vwhenyou feed SHUB GAIN 17 growing math for falrpasture and 15 Baugc Mash Tor extra Awesome iron save andmake moremoney the SHUlRGAIN Wiay SHURGAIN 17 Growing Moshn HURGAIN 15 Range Mosh nouns noun MILLS Iran IIrnriII ViililLLSDALE rLoIiIIisi rm last week in Collingwood Mmdfvfrsi3krcnbs andMP vale Mrs Hcslip Madoc Hap vey Knupp Thornton Ed Badg ley Oshawa Mr and Mrs Alymer Plowright Huntsville Melbourne Orchard Kenmore NY Laura lKerfoot Aurora Mr and Mrs Stan McLean Orillia Bert Keast Manseld Ronald Toronto Bob Wilson Owen Sound Wilbert Armstrong Toronto Dr and Mrs Thomas Caledon Gordon Keast Oshawa Mr and Mrs Robins Oro Station Wallace Pattenden Tor onto Mr and Mrs Fred Maguirc Stayner Mrrand Mrs NeilKen nedyh Alliston large number also attended from Barrie Mid hurst Phelpston and Edenvale May 31 McAllister spent few days Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jno McLean on the arrival of son Mrs Cookeand Mina spent afew days last week in Orillia With Mr andMrs Earl Clinic of Tor onto Mr and Mrs Sampson and Raymend of Oro Station Mr and Mrs May and family spent Sum day wih their mother Mrs illlfl John be built for the National System the car has many new features Amongr them is its combined direct and indirect pannclled fluo resuIit lighting automatically controlled heating and air condi tioning and large wide windows permitting the passengers to View the panorama of the countryside relayed and comfortable The diagram shows the electric unanimiticendxloom which on pressingr small metal plate automatically swing open and shut the solarium the spacious comfortable lounge which seats 25 persons the four single bedrooms that may be formed into double bedrooms by folding hack partition the porters room the first such space provided in anadian rail way car and and 11 the lockers and the general toilet Farmers Using More Machinery Now The Canadian farmer is making increased use of machinrny Even with the limited supply of farm equipment available during the war years wholesalcwsales in VthcmltMO lion 111 1915 sales aIIIouIIted to$l53tl craze for the years 103630 planters and diggers combines manure spreaders and hay machin lery Nearly 90000 tmctors ofall kinds were sold in the years be tween 1040 and 1044 marked in eeasc as there were only 150000 tractors on all forms in 1941 Naturally some of the machinery was purchased to replace warnout or obsoleteitems but the Dominion lULIreau of Statistics estimates that the investment in farm machineryl Icvcn after allowing for IIIachiIics ithat have worn out and deprecia tIon IIIcreIIsed by $50 million be tween ltHl and 1946 BAXTER May 31 visited Harrie Mr and Mrs Ruddick Clarke Ion Sunday Miss Florence McKnight IiN Toronto spent the weekend Willi her parents Ferguson who has been ill with pneumonia we are glad to know is improving Mr illldlelS Ellison werc Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Marion Thornton Mr and Mrs Jennctt and two daughters Thornton called on friends here Sunday Haysb has 3011910321le 19 spend couple ofdays with his sister MrsM Irwin Mrs Lena OConnor Toronto spent the weekend at the home of her brother Adams Mr and Mrs Norris Cochrane and two children and Mr ahd Mrs McLean of Ivy left by motor on Friday for Russell Manitoba Sampson The annual cemetery Bee of 45 periodamounted It 5208 mill millioiiwmore than double tilIe avw The largest increases in sales were tractors milking machines potato the United Church will be held on Monday June at 630 pm It is sent to assist gt Mr and Mrs Slessor Dallas Slessor Victor Ronald and Deanne spent Sunday in Lindsay withMI and Mrs Keith Sanderson GUTHRIE Theministers of this Presbytrir 31 held ministerial retreat in GuthrieUnited Church on May 17 Congratulationsto MrLziners hoped large number will be pre May 21 lDr In Speaks to Cains Corners The Iiist regular meeting Cains Corners W1 was Mn llaiiey Biotkmllr day evening Ma 19 him Halfluid lionJ Ul President in tll Elvvood mum Annealt cun vencr introduced the bintntl DI Ives of Stayiiu who gave an interesting tail on llorticuliuie dealing llllillli with psicnnlai liultlels fie shes Ktl tilt Idtl that no matter now humble Ihe home it could be gitail licnltlJItiI by the addition of Iliiwers The Inutto mighty al final little Acorn gitw Ht given by MIs Herbert DltltJltUll After game conducted by Mrs Claude Fleming lunch served Assisung the iiistews erl Mrs Dickinson and Mrs Smith hrs we and SEEDS it ABROAD An example of the type of Work being carried out by FAO is the assistance given to Incmberficouu tries in theiIItrodiIctIoIIrof new varieties of seed Three varieties of hybrid sunflower seed weIe sc cured from the Dominion Depart ment of Agriculture Experimental Station at Morden Man and sent to Poland where efforts are being made to develop sunllowcr seed with greater oil content VANCOUVER GROWING The Daily lrovince estimates that Greater Vancouver now has population of 188000 onethird moreI than at the last census in 1041 Estimate for the whole re tail trading area of VancoIIVcr was 513404 taking in lluinaby and New Westminster May 31 MIs Paisley entertained thc 141on WA at the parsonage last llIIIIsday eyeninu Mr and Mrs Ias Leonard visit ttf with the Stott family in Wye vale last week Mr and Mrs Wilbert Walker and 1IInily of Slayner were Sun day visitors at Jas Leonards Mrs Thomas and son Leslie mo tired to New York last week where they will spend few days Herbie Thomas returned last week to his home in Burlington alter spendinga month with 1115 suandparents here Mr and Mrs fhos Ross have taken up residence with their daughter Mrs Ilert Warnica Tol lendal and Alex Blacksare moving to the house vacated by Mr and Mrs Ross lcccnt and Sunday visitors in cluded Miss Ann Orchard Mrs Ihos Maxwell Toronto and MIss Ruth Orchard Rochester with Miss 11 Orchard Mr and Mrs Dunn lClmgrovc at Thos Rey nolds Miss Burleigh Mr and Mrs lIIrcliaid of Toronto at Wilson MIDHURST May 31 Wedding bells are ringing in this community Miss Thelma Poole has accepted position as stenoghaphcr at the police OIIICC in Barrie Mrs Hermon has returned home after spending the winteijin Toronto and Shelburnc Mrs Duggan Stayner is staying with hermothcr Mrs OReilly who is conned to bed The junior school room was closed all lastrrweek owingtgktlie illness of the teacher Miss Faris Mr and Mrs Jack Kelly and son Jimmie Toronto were recent visi tors with Mr and Mrs Smith large number of parents in this district attended the Music Festival in Barrie Arena on Frida evening Mr and Mrs Reg Mason and daughters have moved into the vil lage Mr Mason is having new house built here Read Examiner Classifieds andrWayneJand Mr andrMrSfH Irvou ARE II THURSDAYJUNES1MB AWNINGS OF DISTINCTION Wide ranges of plain colours and stripe combinations Complete service with new homes or recovering present frames Barrie Tent Awning TEL 4314 Co 34 BAYFIELD ST unaiisuro 1599 11 iii Double Protection At Low Cost Tr Continental life Double Protection Policy is the desirable plan for the youu married Inan Ior the same It annual premium Irougliout the life of the polir it gives our family double the protection dur ing the years when your incomes lower and protection is needed most It can mature as an endowment to add to your financial independence So in addition to the many years of lowcost protec tion afforded there is the endowment frattIlMllIi stautial profitsand increasing cash values Ask your urtitnutlulddfr Itefircoentstivc about the Double Protection Policy Iot ay Illl Blitliitlfttlll llelNSllllAlltE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE IORDNIO ANCH GRANT MAYOR 5150 Dunlop Street 83m Purely Canadian Compony The outcome of this electicm will determine the future course of this province for many years to come Quite apart from any political considerations you have before you two entirely diierent points of View The Progressive Conservative Party believes that this province as unequalled opportunities for development provided that our great resources are put to work under plans for the future which will provide the electric power and other requirements for the greatest period of expansion we have ever known Our opponents do not believe that these opportunitiesforeicpansion exist It is their right and their duty to express their own opinion about but future They have done so They do not believeiin our great programme of development They have ou know the rcordofthe governmentand the many thingsiithas doneitorradV vance the interests of all our people You know the tremendoysprogramme of develop ment which we have approved and which will gointo effect if we receive your support on June the 7th We believe that is the way to assure employment in the years ahe On the other side you have static point of viewrwhich thinks that all this developme octh accordingly and will continue to do so shouid be deferred until the threat of unemployment which they are constantly pre dieting is actually upon us Developments ofthis kind take years to complete and the best way to maintain employment in the future is to providethe power and other resources which are needed to keep employment at Vvicw we ask you to support high level Thutris the point of do wish to emphasize one unusual featureof this election The Communists in this province relatively small in numbers are highly organized They are supporting the CCF recognize that the leadersof the CCF Party have disavowed this SUPPTt The fact remains However that in WETridingexcertitofuhf seem communistcandidatesoho were menswear thernsrregsiarui the Communist vote large or sma11is going to the support of CCFcandidates This may be un fortunate for the CCF and maybe agaiinst the wishes of that Party It is apparent hovTeveIIhat the policies of the cor Party nds munists to gain theirpupport ufclent acceptmce withthe Com matter how worthy any individual CCF candidate may be you have only one Jay of making sure that yourvote is not going to bgjoined with ajpommunist vote It should be remembered that In every country where Communism has come to power including Russia it cameoriginally through an alignment withthe Socialist party in that countrTnYoumay think the danger is still far away here in Csnada Only afew years ago thcy thought it was very faraway inthose cOuntrics whichbeve been brought Aubrey Caldwell formerly Miss EBlanche Wilson of Qrillia who lweremarried in St Pauls United Church Orillia last Saturday under Communist slavery within the past three years The time to end the threat of Communism 1s Whll we are still strong and free hotjwhEnfreedom hangs in the balance and we face molest desperate decision HARD of 1lllPIlejINcIIIIsimian autumn r1 4reatly Deepest sympathy sisprexthend to the beieaved familymf thelate Mrs Henry Gilchrist who passed away inher sleep last Thursday Jnight Mrs wGilchristw will be missed TorJher cheery friendliness Holiday visitors Bartholomew ofI Toronto at Gor don Clarks Miss can Gordon and Miss Jessie Gilchrist Toronto and Douglas Gilchrist Hamilton atJ Gilchrists Mriand Mrs Nor man Gilchrist and Darlene amt Mrs DCampbell all of lia at John Campbells The annual 24th of May congr church was postponed until Tues day night May 25 The usual cold meat and salad supper was followed gictures by Prissick no hanty Bay These Were very much enjoyed First were 7Miss gationali supper of the United there were two comic reels for the young folks but they amused the adults too The Htghwa man radon Club was based earths poem by the same name by Alfred Noyes The last picture The Earth Turn depicting the four seasons in c010 Was magincent in its simplicity and Iiomey touches certainly excellently HEARING lltltf vuil tuli titltl what rm be uU lull in vniuobii book Your Hearing FIN While Tiny 11 Incousricou 67 Richmond St TOEONTVOI Thisiisinot Just an ordinary election With democracy threatened all otter the World as1txstcdaythls is an opportunity fertile people of outbriotoshpw bytheir vote that they really believein theright tovote Naturally hope that yen will support thccandidaitebf ourrparty in your riding Nomatter urge every one ofyou Itoexercilseyour franchise so that we demonstrate to Ourselves and tothOSelivirig inlss forturiate lands that wcgllyhtdw the Value Of our freedom Never has this ratevince advnccdso greatlyas it has under thelprogregnive policies of how youvote howevermay the presentgovcrnment OilrprOgiarnme for thefiitbre provides foratill greater dew velopment in the years ahead Withtheggreat opportunities which are before us gt hope you Will givens an overwhelming mandate to keep Ontariostrong through the years ahead roams stay VcolliilllllllElfi sinMonDAyJUNE manned by rhqonwiomgunmConewiuvmpddoioh

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