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Barrie Examiner, 28 Oct 1948, p. 17

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THURSDAY OCTOBER 28 1948 HAWle McNABB In waits BOWIIEIAt the Royal Victoriait Church Jairait on Oct 79 19181 Hospital Barrie on Oct 22 194111 mm unmwnmv sap MQCIIJM 10 5151 Mrs HUIllklv up Avmng 5W amp ituclCikif RR wix not on tins piggy ggson Ur 43m und 505 HMng ii stuns for boys size Mme NW my mmird andli ByBmyhizto also High tilts 372 Chariot wn iAilci Liiillicl Goods 4144 CAMERONA the Royal Vlqu 1J3 Titc VtTU intcling Will be held iT CARDS OF Lv 1ARKEVMI Clarke amt daughter Sadie their sincere thanks to friends and our sad bereavement MlLLERMrs Thus Milicr and Hugpita Bump 33 1945 Eur Monday Nov at the nona of to Mr and Mrs Angus Cameroan llowcll 2317 Bay Leld St Cluilllldlbl it at Ilnvt you sun the wonderful IOULSONAI R0131 IICIUIIlulbizigitllls All jiwclleiy clearing fit Howlml 83m 09 24 1948 lass than cos tliLtc llcrwin Bctilt to Sgt and Mrs Coulsongu 31 Angus daughter THANKS Wigtll to express neighbors for their kindly atlcnwFOULTERam Town on 181 24toi iijliill stivxc on Roti 11 11mm MIS lellkta SCNII 1943 3113 and My Hlbtili lightcis triitciics clocks and mm Itmd dunth EspecmuI Coultcr tiice Theresa New ZtlJIEJtucilm 1ickons Repair Scr IIIiigtinIIIIIiiIIiIIeuIICISIIltIII ISIIliIiIlIISI iii5M 59910 St Toronto son thinlyiic itliuninp St inn AI Nichols Mrs rser and Mrs Ugilgsakm chnumc Hound IIIIILIM IIIIHIIIIIIIII will hmI Boyle of Lame Aid and Mrs oml i948 Mr uIHHLIIessiiig class now foiiiiiiig it Dei Summit II we United Churm Mrs It IDIIividsonI nee Glorialwn YIIIMMI RIiIISIIIIId for their special attention during School Phone 2727 14p Ilcest son Glen RcXi DUTTONuAt the Toronto Vcstciii 510W DCHIS Hospital on Oct 19 1948 to Mr her name and 441 live us the num who made your fainin wish to thank their many and Mrs Gordon Dunn I005 ow and mule any my IHLIKIS 101 kllldiicas 5110th and Castlefield Ave daughter CM opium armymp 14 for floral tributes in their recent tBrenda Jane wgwwm mug 89mm Salon bereavement also to Mr John EHLERAt thee Royal Victoria Pipl1 gt 500 or Yates and those who so kindly Hospital Barrie on Oct 21 1948 II 1M lull helped at the graveyard 44b to Pte and Mrs Ehlcr lmlli 419 do WATIIEvThc family of the Camp Borden son wave now $199 fuvening appopit 131 Ah5 pom wqu wish to FLETCHERAt the Royal Victorialmcnts Phone 27111 2Itfb than ends and neighbors 01 Hospital Barrie on Oct 23 1941 illis Mlllldlt tairoll announces their sympathy kindness and beau 10 MF and MW FICICIWZ that he has returned to haltdress tiful floral gifts in their recent JP BUIIIOH AVGv it 3111134111913 mg tpiiII mm at 37 lilimbuh st bereavement 44p HAYWOODAudie Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Oct 19411 All will xlxlulml hlm rcssci rum 1111Uii ias aso tlgviiira ilgililitigln it Ramon mm Hp Purchaseva VCICIQ KIRIIONAt the Royal Victoria Spccial am regular $350 In Hospital Barrie on Oct 23 1918 permanent wave for $251 Other 46 Pont Sed Marconi Radio to Mr and Mrs 1I Kiiton Piielpston daughter LIBOIRONwAt thc Rayal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Oct 24 1948 to Lt and Mrs Liboiroii Camp Borden son MILLERAt the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Oct 27 19411 to Mr and Mrs Miller 133 Dunlop St daughtch OCONNORrAi the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on 9c 24 1948 to Mr and Mrs OConnor tnee Rose Cuculickl flit Eliza beth St twin daughters RAFFAYAtthe Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Oct 19111 to Mr and Mrs Raffay waves $1151 and $5110 Camerons Beauty Parlor ovcr Olympia Res taurant Phone 44114 38tfb r1omcns Canadian Club meni bcrs who have joined the Blue ross Hospitalization plan are ad vised that fces for thc year from Nov 11148 to Nov 1949 must be paid by Nov to Mrs Montagii Leeds licr St 441 In the recent szof apples by the Boy Scouts iif iiidoii 0111 total of $6383 was realized Of this amount $753 was the work of group of boys under the direc Wr fh now and display iiiid wear Poppy 0n Remembrance Brave men have died thatyou might have the right to have one Used Cars Gravesfz Alleii tion of Jeffrey Cunningham of RR Angus daughter SASOAt the Royal Victoria Hos 11 11 Oct 26 1948 pm Barrie on 0d 25 1948 10 the Bell Iclcphone Co in that 48 Mon Sed Mr and Mrs Chas Saso til 0111 1hc need of praying for Catholic missionaries in foreign and pagan Mary St son SHEARDAt the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Oct 27 1948 47 Mere Sed with radio to Mr and Mrs Dcnis Slieard 46 DBSOIO 89d With 13le Painswick daughter ICZIIiI dill pligmd onhte 46 Chev Sed SMALLM the Royal Victorm occasion isston im 24 at St Marys Church col lection for the Propagation of the Faith was taken up Einpkc who has thetagcncy Hospital Barrie on Oct 21 1918 to Mr and Mrs Stioud son 46 Mid C021 Small 41 Plym pas with rdlo for Canada Dry products in this 41 Ford 008 district has bought lot on the 38 Buick Pas corner of Iiinisfil and Brock Sis and has commenced levelling the 38 Plym Con 37 Dodge Sed 34 Ford Coa 33 Chiy Sed 46 Chev 34 Ton Panel 30 Chev 12 Ton Pickup 42 Pent Sedanette 42 Dodge Sed 41 Pont Sed 41 Chy Pas with radio 41 Merc Coa with radio 39 Plym Sed 38 Dodge Sed 38 Buick Sed 37 Buick Sed All cars equipped with heater and antifreeze pHONEEiissa 14 Clapperton St grounds Mr Empke plans to erect CHEESMANTPaSSCd away OCI building about 60 feet to 90 feet 25 1948 at 109 Blackthorne Ave Toronto Sarah Jane Hunter widow of the late James Chees man formerly of Barrie aged 83 years dear mother of Mrs Wilson tAnnie Mrs Rey nolds Gertrude Mrs David son tHclcn and Harry To ionto Charles Albany NY William Detroit Frank Westchestei Pa James and Albert Barrie sister of Miss Hunter Toronto Funeral Thursday Oct 28 at pm In as materials are available Its Bob Ilope at his fuiIiniest as the disk jockey who turns up his nose at crown He gets mix ed up with kidnappers murderers unfriendly cops and toofriendly women including the worlds most beautiful general Hope juggles them all at mileaminute pace assisted by William Bendix whos termem Barrie Union Cemetery not such mean laughgetter him MILLERHM the Royal Victorm self Its all for run and fun Hospital Barrie on Oct 21 1943 01 all Now showing at the Im Evan ROSS Miner beloved son off perialOn the same bill Wm Boyd Julia Miller and the late Tlios in Dangerous Adventure 44 Miller in his 29th year In garment Hobart Cemetery Oct ROBINSOn Oct 18 1948 at the Wellesley Hospitab TorontoCol Frederick Robins Cheritan Ave Toronto dearly beloved hiisbarid of Alice Stockdill and Laren Marguerite the late Robins of service at the chapel Miles Wednesday the Toronto Necropolis of AW Sensational MARCONI VALUEl Short Wave CombinatiOn It 02 BandsBroadcast sIolneIIpollce Short Wave 16 19 2531 and49 rmetre bands Martini Superhelerodyn radio hIono rs ii with hderful tone and excellent It chifwtthACtrapMorliiep WO volume 05htube OgToneIControl Sliderule type casyloread dial Builtin aerial 61 cleandynamic loudspeaker monograph plays 10 or 12 recw cords IO Crystal Cple on phonograph Attractive alnut cabinet mum 41 Marconi designed fiveltubeIrAC siiperheterodyne re ceiyer PhonoIgraph plays 10 or 12 records using high quality crystal picktip gt electro dynamic loudspeaker with fine tonal quality Attractive walnut cabinet 20 wide 111vhlgh and 13 deep ELLVJ TEDSIIRADIO APPLIANCES 44 Ease Rpati BARRIE gIlxlhone 3609 lands was stressed by Father Paul dear father of MrsI Mac and son of Mr and Mrs William sister Dorian IHI BARRIB BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA Recalls When Salvation Army Opened In Barrie The Salvation Army opened re in Barrie upon lovely Saturday morning in the summertime large announcement forecast their mining large crowd gathered to thc Five Points to gale and won dcr An old Presbyterian Church had lccii secured for the Sundays pro ZIILIIII am This was Kliccdrill The writer of this picliiiiinar girl of ten years of age was tak cii by an elder sister to see these strange soldiers Making their way down wcn St three young men crossed on Collier St They Were ziptain Jack Addie Liciit James Madden and adct Cook They wore helmets of white with lofty crowns upon which was the words Salvation Arnin Red guernseys and military tiiiiics with metal Ss upon their collars The braidtrim iniiig was red blue or yellow ac cording to rank As they passed the little girls llicj touched their hats in stilutzi llUllII which quite captivated the girls Really they looked vcry smart every inch soldiers Crowded meetings followed this first introduction pcnitcnt form announced as IN APPRECIATION Dr Zimmerman who with his Wife and young son went into the work He commanded several Mrs Grace Watson wishes to Coips ln Godcrich he had 15 all convey her many thanks to those who sent flowers and cards to the WA of Dalston for the lovely boxes of fruit and to all those who in any way remembered he during her serious illness as wel as to the family at home and to the grand staff of nurses of the Royal Victoria Hospital for their atten tion and noble work to bring about her recovery 44b IN MEMORIAM 22 BONNEYIn loving memory of our dear father Mr Joseph Bon ney who passed away Oct 27 1930 What would we give to clasp his hand Hishappy face to see To hear his voice and see his smile As in the days that used to be Ever remembered by his 44p daughters Ethel and Annie ELPERSIn loving memory of dear brotherinlaw and uncle Alphonse Elpers who passed away Oct 26 1947 They say time heals all sorrow And helps us to forget and work will beIstartcd as soon But time so far has only proved Mirelda McIntyre and Mrs Ed How much we miss him yet Ever remembered by Madeline taken by Donald McIntyre and Frankand family 44b LEWISIn loving memory of beloved son and brother Mal colm Lewis who died in Christie St Hospital Oct 31 1947 in his 27th year Asleep in Gods beautiful garden Sheltered from sorrow and palm Safe in Gods wonderful keeping Until we shall meet him again Ever remembered by father mother sisters and brothers 44b McCAUSLANDIn loving mem ory of our dear father Waltbn McCausland who passed away Oct 31 1931 How can we forget you You who were part of us sniouleiiuneral Lifes race moves swiftly on But yOu remain secure within our Interment in hearts forever A1ways remembered by 44p the family dear wife and mother Irene Stephenson beloved wife of Sel vin Meredith who passed away Oct 27 1933 Lovingly remembered by 44p Roy Nichol who so suddenly was taken from us Oct 29 1946 At night the silent stars shine down On grave not far from here Wheret lies the boy we cannot for ge To us he was very dear Surrounded by friends we are lonesome In the midst of our joys we are blue With smile on our faces we are heartbroken Longing dear Roy for you Saidlrmiss byMorn Dad 44b who died in action in Italy Oct 29 1944on hiscrossuread young lads gallant grace His spirit is in Canada His soul with God today 44b Remembered by Family WILLOUGHBYIn loving mem ory of our darling daughter Doris accidentally killed Oct 29 1932 Many lonely heartache often silent tear Alwayssarbeautifulsmemory ofthe one we loved so dear God give us strength to fight it And cotirage to bear the blow For what it was to lose her No brie will ever know bered by Mother Dad and twin 44b WILSONIn loving memory of our dear children Viola and George Percy who passed away ct 311922 and Nov 1929 Asleep in Gods beautiful garden Free from sorrow and pain Until we shall meetthem again Sadly missed byMother and Rad Lollie Wilmer Jack and oyi WTINESIn sad arid loving mem ory of dear soniand brother LCplw Norman Wynes of Black Watch Regiment of Can ada who died of wounds In Holland Oct 29 1944 Page 20 years beautiful memory dearer than gold 9f boy whose worth can never be teld Alone unseen side And whispers dont grievepdeath cannot divide Deep in our hearts memory 15 kept Of one we loved and can never forget Andf though the years be many or ew We will always be thinking dear Norman of you Always lovingly remembered by his mother sister andbro ther 44p he stands by our platform was built for the new 1y the first Service to be at 11 13 to iiiUic for Illtll the Stilliitt liiltllliciiil more than the congrega Siltihlitm nounccd that still there were inorc Coming to confess their Sins Three of our town doctors Joined Willi tlicir Army uniformed Salvationist waids becoming an officer had the honor of becoming impris Ili with obstructing traffic with her little brigade of Salvationists tion with his wife an officer lili every kind yes and the down and not out came and obtaincd deliv crancc outstanding example was the lati assistant Cadet David Moore lzitci LimitColonel Moore iiig that epoch in Barrie MEREDITHIn loving memory of Sadly missed and ever pemefn gt Safe in GodsWenderful keeping 44p A1 tithes nah UII cry warm vitli llfilv IIUfi 11girlltgt2 It is not an exaggcra ion to my converts were many IK soldiers This was follotctl Iii 111Ltl 11 speaking for cign Bibc Saul Lillilll pltlLllt stood on the fore fiont seats close wuyid of ioizmiro up to llic people exhorting tinin iv rie up their sins and Seek ions night Allllllrl5111 lltjDlci fan in Guthrie Sunday Oct 31 at 11 am and 731 pm The spcICial preacher ior tin1 Rev Ladics LILillng Whitby and Howard Ross of Ozislia it the local Llilif as solozst On GUTHRIE held Mrs vlLIlt Silrd tla illtaxi Iligt ll ii In nctii innit of Toy Biilisii and Slam ml The Book for in tniic ltty 211A his chaich fQlVittS Will 13c lzctug Church it t3 Lniicd Dr UsljtniLt ofI Dliilltluf PAGE SEVEN 1m night ANNOUNCEMENT have discontinued operating the East End Service Station in Barrie and it has been taken over by Leo Laiidrevillc formerly of the RCAF Nov uisli to thank my many customErs for their patromge in the past and ask their continued patronage to Mr Landreville and im sure they will be given excellent service at all times GORDON BADGER lull olncrvcd our school piiircipall ip on lis scat to better new the while the lilIltJi Ill3 sympathies The Salvation Western school ILilCIlrI became attciw SIII Iltti in town where they charged found salva and became merchant tailor in The Army But not riloiie caiiic leaders from better off class but Sinners of from bcsetting sins An Truly the harvest was great dur tSARAll MOORE MRS LIEUICOLONEL Sunnidale Corners October 25 Miss Eleanor Patton Ivy is vis iting her sister Mrs Harold Wood Miss Isobel Young Collingwood spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Biiie Ilarold Epic of Vancouvcr is spending two weeks with his moth er Mrs Buic Mrs John Bitic and Mrs Frank McNiven spent the weekend with friends at Brantford The sympathy of the community is extended to Mrs Milne and Earle Lemon in the death of their father also to Robt Giflen in the death of his sisterinlaw Mrs Fred Giflen The PYPS met Tuesday evening with Laurinc Martin in charge The devotional part was taken by Biiic The topic The Heart was BEETON October 23 Rev and Mrs Cooke visited their son at Port Hope Mr and Mrs Palmer were iii Hamilton for Sunday Miss Walker Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mr and Mrs Wagner of Toronto were in town on Saturday Miss Joan Camplin Of Brampton was home for the weekend IH Camplin and Eric of Ingersoll spent the weekend at home Nat Stewartsiscnihesick list We all wish him speedy recov ery Mr and Mrs Frank Allan Brad ford were guests of Mr and Mrs Butler last Saturday Mr and Mrs Gordon McLean and Mr and Mrs Stewart spent the weekend in Markdale The Legion held benefit euchrc for Betty Willetts on Thursday night with very good attendance Husband and Family Prize winners were Miss Willough by Dot Sunnerton and Aida R0 NICHOLIn 10Ving memory 0f binson Gentlemen Mr Watson Stinsorand HLRobinson WEST ORG sz Service in the Baptist Church next Sunday Oct 31Sunday School oclock Church service oclock Mr Whitney will bring the message There will be spec nep eludehie DIAL Illa Money on Buy Fire Bur Once Year COAL HEATER Enidy an abundance ofcIean healthful heat at loWest Cost and greaterconvenience with WARM MORNING Coal Heat erg Amazing patented interior Scumfiction causes chalto burp slowlySaves fuel Holdslop lbs of coal Heats all day and night without refueling holds fire several days on clOsed draft Automatic Draft Regulatdr Re quires less attention than most furnaces Burns All Kinds of hard and so coal is coke briqueu ni Iwood Your home is WARM every MORNING raga the weather The only better of its ind In the wbd More thin million in uie ath your dealer Write for realloldm $6750 Cameron Ellis Gibson Ltd 65 Bradford St PHONE 3855 Wuwmun Damask Cretonne Homespun PHONE US FOR AN ESTIMATE IBARRIE TENTAW PHONE 4314 your convenience Beautiful Selection Of Print Etc THIRD ANNIVERSARY SALEl l0 OFF ALL DRAPERY andSLIPCOVER MATERIALS During weeklbeginning FRIDAY OCT 29 Take advantage of this great saving by ordering drapes and slip covers NOW for delivery at IPUREIIWHITEIIVIIIIITIIIIII COOKIES iiiiiii BREAD CREAM STYLE CIIUICE 101111 GREEN GIANT RICH run BODIEID MPREDCIRCIE COFFEE lb 496 CUSTOM GROUND ALL PU RPOSE FLOUR IONA STANDARD FANCY IUlllIIITU JUICE lONA STANDARD CUT bI 230 IONA STANDARD UNGRADED BEEN PEAS PUIIITY OATS g24 HALLOWEEN lONA STANDARD JELLY BEANS 29 ANN PAGE Old Fashioned 25 NIPPY CANADIAN 01 mars 41 ANN PAGE3 VARIETIES CHOICE TOMATOES CHOICE UNGRADED GREEN PEIIS coiiii NIBLETS roiiiiiiroizs wax BEANS 30oz tins lacoz fins mu Ilc Priicuiis thi 2281115370 29 28oz tins Ziloz tins BEANS 33 21 IONA Pectin Added 24 PLUM JAM if FANCY PINK SALMON 1s Tic cRArrrRiii 1132 21b AYLMER TOMATO CATSUP YOUR BEIST BREADIIBUYI ANN PAGE FAMOUS APPLES BEETS on CABROTS Domestic Grade Ontario Yellow nitrous POTATOE WHITE WHOLEv or CRACKED WHEAT 2440 load gt No Grade IFRESHW Dir45 AIIPI FISH SAILRest BOILED BABY LUBSTEII lonoice SHELL OYSTEIIS gt LERESH JUMBO SHRIMP FRESH FRESH 13 conf srriiirs FRESH As RED or BLUEIBRAND BEEF CANADAsriiiEsroumrr WHOLE or HALF SMOKED IIAIHS Ib 55 Ll PORTERHOUSE SIRLOIN WING or BONELESS ROUND swears iioiisrsr can mess roar CHOPPIED mil SUEI 29 FRESH WWIEar HALF MIIIGEI nous 03 ii0s McIntosh Red Domestic Grade lbs PEl Canada 1I5lb peck iiRiiiiiErisriifrfsrrar ONE LOW PRICE NONE HIGHER Florida Marsh Seedless No 1961 Florida New Crop IDOL 49 23 Ii 53154915 135149 I1 23555 Fresh Large Green Tops bchs IFroIzeii II Fisli if stair nuns iiiiiiiiucr PIILLETS 33 Suriname iii25 181 21 re 14 39 cruiiiir stints 2125c 522139 75lb bag summits 1543 the usual congregational fowl supper Will be

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