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Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1948, p. 18

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AOL mm THE BARBIE EXAMINER BARRIEVONTARIO CANADA Second Annual Day at Carrivaorden linliltie square of variousg THURSDAY AUGUST 26 1948 GREEN FRONT STORESQ HARDWARE CHINA GIFTS TOYS ifigjitiiiioirsiigliii eplion for Newly weds WHERE LESS complete show Hi larish liall gaily do ated OWGEO NEWS OF ELMVALI refreshments ed and sorrel hour eni Jli ed cli on The transporti fr il Joans types of illL sl can after Sn jetp etc mm of tlzi one this antitank guns am SGCLHil it and intercommitiiicatioii tinned at fol Camp Borden or hire ah Ctilltiillizll ieti toip on the It Corps Silioolhi illgllmll Se viliooii Following the display No en 1000 in all at the platoon ed picde team in softball RCAMC School tours were ough the building to see limit of liliultll vilt liovii Canadian St Fach tit ilm was open on wt ed iiiiig carried on the tic hool for ins iction model iistration of ward in pital hygiene model es of equipment used lldttttli in the field also dif types of ratioiipacks bacl laboratoigv display of toiiiid the Stilitt illii Iii At the lit which affect an army in show 3w llli accommodation for Plaim the cadi ill of whom are stud El tack lriii til ioctor hygiene demonstration MEIW till iitii app iances as constructed blankc tilt drill iii the field for the use of the tacking an enemy ionLliolii ELECTRO tioo training films NWHV new was also on the siult set up model Cl inx Iosl1 at which ted its uses for co ecting lltulillll and docuiiiciitingcasualt ies luoizght up by etrhir for the RAP IRegimental id Post just ml the trout lines Equipment up for giving blood plasma getting the wounded transport hospital further back Taro softball games were played Em itll the RCAMC School de licated the Cliorlcy Iark team from Toronto the lltAt School conducted Itoiirs were made of the various buildings and complete lineup of lllUltlll tanks was on View on the parade square Among the points of interest were the replace Summer Skating School BARRIE ARENA PUBLIC INVITED TO FREE EXHIBITION Sunday Evening at 815 Solos by Elizabeth Leleu Dcrwyn Potts Rose Anne Paquette Carl lloffner Don Tobin Nancy Minnes Bill de Nance Shirley Liiffman Betty Lee Dent Ferric Fletcher Don na Marcliaiit Audrey Wclbourn Roberta Vermillion Alain Rincard Jane Barr Joan Jamieson PUBLIC SKATING FOR WED SEPT IS CANCELLED Friday Saturday Eve from to 10 pm Ii was followed by tllrll See the new HYGIENE Vacuum Cleaner Complete ltotaiv lloor Polisher iiiacliiiii itll plies the and polishes your floois like class FLETFIIER iiiosic 309 lllltlUUlgllillll tilltl ADULTS 60c CHILDREN under 1425c ii inter lttlll deiiioii of the various types of used by an infantry signals the union laik on regular will be ikinlil is ii miL lis lll Ami loiii iiiii Hamilton liatiain allitilliui han lnited hureli MS Last Siiiidav 21 ill the that hiuch ige ot the litttils ot llll lo Missionary Surety 1i Newton Bess pitsuit conduct with Mrs ll lil ieasiiier reading Mis la and took the iiig il rendered lttllll titiil solo laiie Scott Toronto it iddss on lllt lpiids on your way ot lllMlttl witli lllt inai tcrial st iwliicli being gleaned now upon which the farmers living depends merit wing tor display of aiiall arms weapons driving and mainti enance wing where cutaway tank and other training aids were on view gunnery wing showing tank weapons cutaway tank turt rets indoor miniature range and cutaway tank guns wireless wing showing wireless equipment itscdl by the Armoured Corps tactics wing and lib lieaduuarters wing showing of tracked and wheeled tlllt tank andl wheeledworkshops and storagci hangars technical stores QM stores One of the most interesting plac es was the tank museum wherci there was big display of allied and enemy tanks of all types used in the last war Visits were made during the att ernoon to the Foreign Material Section Museum in the former YM CA building This display of wea pons British American Canadian German Japanese and Italian is most interesting and informative It was established at Caiin Borden by the Directorate of Vehicle Dcl velopment is with on Thurs than llltlllt iSll Mr linker izd Miss athai lltll in Toronto to in Newinarkct st of Mrs Ilobt liozoiito spent the mother Mrs New Toronto ti pike in Orr Lake lljigllt Itog Newmar iii the weekend With Mrs iiiicw and Mrs Srigley and oi tiiiu holidaying lllt parents and Ml ll lllXithe of To int tew iys with the toxin tcr spent few her in Waubaii wetk lctiiniiis returned after visiting Mrs hied Moriissey and lli on inotoi trip through llllllilll Stitcs Normn lvain liich nil lilll is the guest of Miss id Mis las Graham of lmelaiui ihio spent the week end with triends here Mr and Mrs lid Iilandeig Brad tord were with Mr and Mrs llow aid llow over the weekend rs Ii Locke 1101 holiday with the for Mr and Mrs 105 Locke lid Mrs riiniiig and children oi thippe are ho iaying with the ioiineis parents Mr and Mrs lltll olunibus tiorgi llealey left this week tor his home iii Rosetown Sask ltci couple of months with his brother cy Miss and David Shaw of Ushawp are with tliir aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Ken MeQuar iie tor couple of weeks Norman Campbell Dartsmouth NS is holidaying with his parents argo Dartsmouth NS is home on vacation Mr and Mrs Forest Campbell and Mr and Mrs Walter Reid of Leaiiiuigton are visitors with Mr and Mrs Vargo id Strong Toronto and Mr Me Hart of Los Angcles are ting their brother Ed gar de and other friends in the community Allenwood WMS Hear Address on The sion to Lepers There was tine attendance at the Allenwood United WMS meet ing at Mrs Morrison Doans Thurs day evening Mrs liekinson presided and devotions were in charge of Mrs Doan with Mrs Spring reading the scripture The Literature secy Mrs Mel Boyce briefly outlined two books Mi Beacock spoke on Covet nessf Mrs Veals of Hamil gave comprehensive talk on Mission to Lepers In the llltSS period report of the bark ing sale at Woodland Beach was given showing proceeds of $05 Plans were made to hold another sale in September The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs COOKSTOWN Joe Davis hasfreted six week Summer School course at rn University London and Mrs Lloyd Hughes and two chil l3 on Friday by mo tor to 11 and Mrs Whyte in Saskatchewan Three hundred and fortyseven received chest Xrays on August Mild Till Slltilllltl aildi tting for wvl wedsAMr Townes inee which was attended one hunderd neighbors iriends The basket of were cairnd ill by Mi Bell and Ruby W0 Marjorie Edwards and diet HiltZ assisted the re in opening the gifts and the ipnnying good Other ting were Mrs Edwards Wallace Bell ll Greenb and Mis Mia and Mrs Townes voiced thanks for the beautiful Dainty refreshments were bi Shower for Miss Agnes Graham llll Tuesday evening Aug 17 the ient of St Andrews in was beautifully decorated with streamers and cut tlowers for llli shower in honor it Miss Agnes iahaiir She as supported It Rowle Lad ll Misses lioyena Spen ll thitton Mary Currie Phyllis Jones and Norma litter Miss Gra ham lttLthd many lovely gifts for nhieh stic pleasingly thanked friend Dainty retreshnients served RellGraham Nuplials iIvcrgreens and baskets of glad ioli loinicd an etleetit setting at St Andrews Presbytei in Church lTliinale tor the marriage of Agnes loaii second daughter of Mr and Ms llobert Gral in Elmvale and im loseph Revill son of Mr and Mrs ltevill of Newmarket The ceremony was performed by Rev Burgess Miss Mary turrie played the wedding music and during the signing of the regis ter Chas Boyd of Newmarket sang llw The dc giren in age by her father looked charming in white brocaded taf ieta gown scalloped bertha elleet and liouttant skirt and train ller iingertip veil was caught with lilyu oi the valley She carried cas cadc of red and white roses and white gladioli and wore wrist watch gift from the groom At tending the bride were her sisters Mrs Baker as matron of honor and Miss Margaret Graham as bridesmaid The former was at tired iii gown of maize brocadcd tatlcta and the bridesmaid ianea loam eaded tatlcta both made similar rides gown Little lhyltis lraham cousin of the bride was tlower girl wearing long frock of white brocaded taf feta All wore contrasting bonnet liciddresses and carried nosegays of mixed tlowers Mr Robert Co dy friend of the groom was groomsinan and Clitlord Gunn and Donald Graham were ushers The reception was held at the home of Mr and Ms Rowley where the brides mother received in ligurcd fuchsia colored crepe with black accessories and corsagc of white gladioli She was assisted by the grooms mother wearing hunters green crepe with match ing accessories and corsage of yel low gladioli For the wedding trip to Muskoka the bride wore navy and white dress with navy accessor ies grey coat and corsagc 0f gar denia On their return they will reside at Newmarkct Guests were present from Niagara Falls Cleve land Port Credit Toronto and Newmarkct PLASTIC TABLE COVERING RAT DESTROYERS Ivory 44 wide yd 45c 54 at 69c MICE SEED wupkg 25c PATTERNED OILCLOTHand PLASTIC 54 yd 90c 45 yd 75c fARMERS LOOK HERE LAM MOWERSGREI REDUCED THESE SPLENDID REMEDIES ARE NM HERE KOW KARE 75c ORANGE GAR BLACK FLAG BARN SPRAY GET 75c AMERICAN HORSE TONIC 750 DDT full Imperial Qt 69c BAG BALM 60c LOUSE KILLER Kim BAG BALM DILA ORS 25 for 75c EE Eighth Ecliilii RUBBER SPONGES 25c 300 45c 50c 00c Imperial Qts 390 Dependable against canines 35c 50c NAILsTiIr 10 ailsiiiiiiiiaw Coleman Gas Stove H549 Three burner with legs and back Tis long while since these were Pkg 20c to $250 around 1tllll He that exactcth even to the last cent fr om his victims from him shall his mastermv Old Nick exact full payment too for remember the Devil never fails to make tools of his tools THE 25 TAX IS OFF KILL OFF THOSE FLIES NOW SUREI BUT IT NEVER WAS 0N HOT FLY DED 29c 49c and $195 0r 250 350 45C to Electric liotplatcs are Simian 790 $550 $795 $895 $945 $1025 $1250 COLEMAN Gig STOVE Two Burner PENDULUM WALL CLOCKS Only $1195 Wood Walnut Finish LIDDENSJSNDURANCEIAINTS cv PAINTS AND VARNISHES IOBYjUGS $100 $150 $250 to $625 Vactric Vacuum Cleaners With set of Tools $6950 CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHERS English Dinnerware English Bone China Tea Sets 32 38 66 and 96 Piece Sets $1995 $2325 $2495 $795 $895 $950 $1225 $1575 $2195 KIDDIES HIGH CHAIRS $795 and $900 $2495 $2695 $2995 $3500 to $6595 SAFETY CUSHIONS $175 $250 $280 mnnr ARMSTRONG 98 104 DUNLOP ST PHONE 2801 SPECIAL MEETING MIDH INNISFIL COUNCIL SHANTY BAY By RGS special meeting of the lnnisfil Council was called last Thursday evening when the employees of the Road Dept went on what came near being sitdown strike They desirednn increase in wages The maintainer operator was raised to 90c an hour and all other road INNISFIL NOTES By RGS Lake Simcoe Not Contaminated During the past week number of rumors became prevalent that the water around tlicstiore of In nisl was unfit for swimming The story was coupled with tale of polio Both were unfounded In employees upped 10 cents an hour Perhaps this will keep them at work CAMP WIRING COST The Clerk Was authorized to pay the balance of the account for wir ing into the camping grounds at the Park which work was done on andRoad Supervisor to haverep resentatives of Grader machinery Midhurst Arts and Crafts Club will begin their lessons on Wed Sept 15 Mrs Welham of Barrie will be the iiistructress begin ners class in sewing will be held and there will be special instruc tion for those who are advanced in sewing The rst fifteen who reg ister with Mr Boyd will be in the class Church service will be held at 730 pm next Sunday Eleanor Mason returned home after visiting at Stroud Miss EV elyn Ayres returned with her Mr andWMrs Walter Rodway nee Viola Bowoery wish tothank their many friendsof Midhurst for the lovely wedding gift lllllnllillllllll William Budd of Toronto for mer Shanty Bay resident spent few days with Mr and Mrs Fred URRY BROS 36 Hayfield 8t Phone 3874 nanuu9nnunyuI some cases mothers of children Present at the next meeung ii and 10 at the clinic in the Town were considering going home as Council as some additional equip lt the oftener the story was toldthe mm 15 needed at Once Misses Betty DaVIS RN and more it grew DRAIN SOUTH DITCH Ruby Davis Barrie spent the Var7 th Innis weekend with their parents Mr Dr sum and his InSpeCtm Of The mm now as ou and Mrs Henry Davis Mccuish local CNRagem have made every effort pDSSible to Having disposed of my Service Station and Motor Sales headwaters of the Nottawasaga Mrs Mccuish and Frances are have the story discredited and at the corner of Essa Road and Burton Ave taketh river is to be dredged at once and they assured Township officials Contractors are needed for the Opportunity of ressing my Sincere thanks to the holidaying With relatives at Bow that there are positively no dan work man manylle and Galt gerousconditions nor need for the lends and patrons Who have given me their Mrs Margaret Coleman has re LOVELY LOVELY LADIES turned to her homerin Toronto af ter spending the past month with friends in Cookstown Mr and Mrs Couse Mr and Mrs Harry Couse and Johnny spentSunday with Keitlouse mravenhuist Mr and Mrs Chas Copeland Mrs Thos Graham and daughter Violet attended the LoganWilson wedding in the Presbyterian Church at Keen onVAugFlt Miss Wilson was form r1 teacher ofCookstown sEhool Bill Lemmon has returned home summer residents to be alarmed Driver of Car Fined the Simcoe County Health Unitil DitCh WhiCh is Part Of the George Leygenraan of theBrad ford marsh whose vehicle crashed into another on the 8th Line was ned on careless driving charge laid43y341ief Constable James of the Township police HURCHLL Lauretta Gordon returned home GILFORD Mr rind Mrs Wm P1Bai1ey of Mitten spent last week with Mr and Mrs Joseph Walton newed Old acquaintanceships by 4allingfon Joseph Walton on More plnIcnununnn rill ll clay from Victoria BC where he was TueSday after havng an agute an taking Sea Cadet course He re paciermost instructive audien HAM Zellers new fashionsianail Millinery are so ejn enjoyable course and pleasant trips en route report of the nal game in lthe South Simcoe Softball League championship won by Cookstown over Tottcnham will be found with the Sports news on another page Mr and Mrs Ken Fildey and daughter visited their parents last Week Mr anders 1E Fildey and Douglas returned to Toronto with them Tor fortnights holiday Won $75 insuioiarships Congratulations to Donald Spin dloe son of Mr and Mrs Harvey Spindioe who has been awarded scholarships for three consecutive years andreceived total award of $75 Donald is pupil of Dam forth Technical School Toronto He is agrandson of Mr and Mrs Wil liam Spindloe pendix operation Sli is comin aIongiwonderfullywellA PatriciaTaylor is returning home after months holiday with Mrs Gordon and family Donald Bedford has recovered from sixth attack of pneumonia Isobel RamsayIsl in all nine subjects Keith TudorEC EL Mod= Hist Alg Phys LAcLC FAcFC Joan MurphyPhys WANTun YOUNGWOMEN pYOUNG MEN for harvesting Peaches ECLIESE Dr Lynn of Los Angeles Cal former schoolteacher re support during the past two and half years and trust that my successors MESSRS MDARKE s0N ronage 10950010 05 Belore Schooiriieniniit Smart Students wiii Choose ny Of Their Supplies Before The FIRST RUSH For instanCe youll have better chance to make it wise selection from our wide assortment of of Toronto will continueto receive the same goodpat Laveli Robinson New ints FOUNIAINS PENS ELIABLE CANADIANMADE No Ink Bottles Never Dry Just aCltck to Refill galaxieg feminineranddelightfulinprettyyouii CooKsTDWN MIDDLE SCHOOL RESULTS be wanting at least one new Hat from this cola Grade x11 Examinatin Streamumr Reg $175 Special 49145 ROLLIT Convertible changefrom PlumnleamAPDleS Major the 01dnellable Bide to Red or Greenmuash $169 Grapes Tomatoes and Just received shipment of Beautiful Handbags in advance Iashiorisior Fall Youll be one to perk up your end flsummer Wardrobe and veiling Cdriie in and in calfgrain she and Rayon Bengaiine LLERVALUE Black Brown Navy Red Wine lectiontov keep you looking fashionright through August as well as through Fall The styles shownhere are distinctively simplein line or splendidquality feltln light bright and dark colours with soft rlbbontrimming and gessamer make your selections to marrow The price is littleethe valuesexcellent LIMITED Fashion Centre 75910092 6374 60 65 5059 Zella BrolleyEC cELI Mod riHist Alg Phys LA LC FA2 EC Stanley KorchukMod Hist Alg Phys Walter KulishwMod Hist Alg Phys Doris MapesMod Hist Alg Phys Audrey MillerEC EL Mod Hist Alg Phys 1LA LC FA FC Gladys MillerMod Hist Alg Phys other Fall fruits and vegetables ACCOMMODATION IN FARM SERVICE FORCE CAMPS August 15th to November 15th Campers mustbring blankets sheets end pillow caries For further information write Ontario Farm Service Force Richmond street East TORONTO ONTARIO Auspices DominionProvin ciai Farm Labour Committee WATEEMAN Skywriter $260 Dauntiess $410 JUST IN Giiy Red and Green Genuine Leather Everythlpg youtl am Need for the ars Work ECLIPSE DeLuxe BALLRITE Rolls Ink cumonly steroiifirrii es in so SHEAFFER FINELINE ALL Permanent Blue 650 strons Roomy Bag with Outside Pocket $175 Solid Leather DeLuxe Style Scribblers Looseleizfs Pencils Erasers Math Sets Drawing Books Crayons Paints etc It WilllayYou to Get Your School supplies at 0011 account

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