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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1948, p. 15

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AUINORlZED AS SECURE J7 THIS WEEKS ISSUE 8075 Copies CLASS HAIL P0 DEPT OTTAWA ROXY nous oFTHIrs THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Ivi snows 050 and PM thIlNlOlS snow SAT 230 PM may LOVE 0N MGM WEOLOR M09163 HOW 156 Extra Treats COLOR CARTOON PIGSKIN SKILL 61 HALWALLIS 80 Evil My Love oN THE SAME PROGRAM EVE SHOWS Span RIRST wrrir FIII BEST IN BARR MEICHIOR AND FOX MOVIETONE NEWS WIVIUNDA TUESDAYZNWEDNESDAY MATINEE WED 230 RM As Suspenselul As The Burning Fuse we IIIFFORII KIISHETZ BUGAT stair On Bomb ADULY INIIRIAINMINI WINTER DRAWS ON FRED na AVAgGARDNER shateels Withinlts Quota 44 IN1173INGAPRE LMIQNDAY 4TUESDAY WEDNESDAY GlflEATACTION HITSTON lIirnei tlickey Bixrtis iiiiii Wallace ONE GIANT PROGRAM THE BA 5th Yemeni 47 BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAYINOVEMBER l8 i948 lDaleiMiller Hillsdale Public Speaking Winner lCreemore Girl Second tWiliiaIn itlie Itltltt hale Miller son of Mr and Mrs Miller of Itillsdale was of the annual public peaking competition sponsored by the Sirncoe County Trustees and ERatepayer Association and held in Ethi auditorium of the Barrie Colle HON IORTIIR will lie the the tIlili iziieilliu of the Lions Club or liairie iiiists or the club lll lilillltli xrhoul teachers and others llllll ili ii itli education Mr lorter formerly Minister of llanniiii and ltlt iiieni has been appointed llilllll of Education in the Ontario lov eirinient of lien Ilroznzis Kenne dy lliv Klinider ot liiiiiiationk portfolio was lltltllti held lb llnn teeny Uriw who also the Premier gtr 77 inulxel Temperature at Freezing At Nights but Days Mild November has been continuini mild and the fall has hirn several giatc lllgtllltlle ull Tuesday night pupil of Mount St Loulbl School the winner chose for his topic Why want to stay on the farm Dale is member of the llnsl Sirncoe Dairy Calf Club and has lualpurpose Shorthorn calf There wire 13 contestants from all parts of Siincoc County Each had won township or towneeli ntinaiioii competition earlier in the month Second prize went to Ruth Her bert daughter of Rev and Mrs llirbert of Creeinore Until her family moved to Creeniore two years ago Ruth had lived in the far north where her father was ii Hook and pupil of Victoria School was placed third with her talk on the pioneers of Cundles The next three In order were Jacqueline Brown No Nottawa saga Romance of royal clocks Marilyn Boone of Collingwood Astronomy and llclen Cramp liilrces warmer than one year alto lion No 10 Oro If had mil lion dollars The nights have been frosty but generally speaking the weather has been moderate for this time or year TtllllltlllllllJ during the past two weeks have been flieli Low Nov Ii 30 All No Tossorontio Tobacco Indus Noiv tit tilt try Joyce Knapp Orillia The Nov 41 30 RCMIE Ildna Quinlan of Midland Nov It Tit 21 lIiIi YMCA lalsy Redclitle No Nov Sit 33 17 Tecumselh Control of Weeds Nov 11 53 21 Eric Reynolds of Cookstown Mus Nov 11 ll 30 ic Paul Webb of Stayner Muni Nov 12 ll 11 cipal Government Frank Wood Nov 13 42 130 row No West Gwillimbury UVIlIZ7 lAll2 LTia twirlVi NW 13 39 33 The judges were Rev Cross NOVJG 17 39 Cecil Chappell and Girdwood N0 17 46 33 The presentation of prizes was Bananas are the main agricultur al crop of Panama lrims were presented to all the contestants The others in alpha lhelical order were Ann Consta iblc No lnnistil Aluminium Robert Drill No it Sunnidale His tory of Sunnidalef loyce Hillier made by George Johnston MLA In addition to the 15 addresses there was irinusical program by Sr Hockey Meeting PUBLIC at 830 ppm to decide the for won one Dixies We Were ioblicjed close to it Let us all doitist cr electricity and TO THE LENGH OWING TiAn Enrollei Film Production Released by or THESE itinerant MEAT nAwNr WILL BE SIIOWN ONQE ONLY AT 840 First Show Starts pm FIRSTWITH THE BEST INVEARRIE MAINEE WED 230 pm at 515 pan for such sdry Public Tut SKIDANC ANADA III iENTERTAINMENT TETURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY MATINEE SAT 230 PM EVE SHOWS 630 9PM Ray 30 ers and his horse Trigger in GRANDCJAYON TRAIL JANE FRAZEE ANDY DEVINE pPlusanHitv CLUB at 9v Sponsoredby Mount Jimmy Ski Club EXCELLENT ORCHESTRA SPOT DOOR PRIZES TICKETS$250 PER COUPLE DRESS OPTIONAL Buy tickets at TomhlynfsWhittfs Todds Garners Brown Co and Club 79 at Littleuore valunt3yg E550 QFFS last week Other days We were not Within our quote but were reasonably The executive are holding MEETING IN COMMUNITY HOUSE Tuesday November 23 utcome of Senior Hockey 194819 COME ALONG AND TALK ITOVER BARBIE Lions MINSTRELS 01 1949 BARBIE COLLEGIATE AUDITORIUM THUR DEC Tickets at Weaymouths Bookstore Jacksons Grill and FRI DEC 10 moke Shop Admission 756 have TWO CUT llttle bit more to save avoidcaterscmrageuier hen necessary interruptions will occur time as may be neces ilities Commission the Boys Choir from Vltlmlil luo lic School Glee Club Girls Choir from Victoria Public School iivii us5mman mlk on the Chili and Victoria School lice Eskimo Club Barrie girl Sylvia Hook ROY John Mills provmcrzil sec laughter ML and Mrs Vern retary of the Ontario Trustees and Ratepayers the gathering and extended an Iri vitation to the VictoriaSehool iltt Club to sing at the Trustees Iii ner to be held on Tuesday April liilllt MAm concluded sliorrlraitcru 132m IE EXAMINER GALLAUGHER HAS BEST POTATOES AT WINTER FAIR lLrie Gullaugher of Everett was crowned as Ontarios pot to king at the Royal Winter Fair this week to won the handsome trophy and $250 cash over 32 competitors His 733 bushels to the acre as second best in yield and was judged best for cooking quality lorrlon Bidwell of Shanty Bay another Simcoe grower was placed second in the con test With crop of 742 bushels to the acre Ilt won first prize for the highest yield Association addressed 19 at the OEA convention in lov were present and spoke briefly Scott of Barrie liapp of Alliston Gibson of Oiillia and Gillies of ollingwood Chairman for the occasion was Mrs Robert Ring RR president of lhe Simeoe fountyi Trustees arid Ratepayers Associa tion Others who took part weir Charles Newton of Barrie iLc president and II Bell of Utopia secretary Miss Audrey Gray Siiuroe Couri ty Librarian spoke of her work In the county Approximately 300 persons at tended the annual event which was commenced at 815pm and was The four public school lngtllllll Barrie Assessment of Essa Increased by $30000 For Next Veer Essa Township Council held the first sitting of Court of Revision Section 3Poges IS to 22 Matchless say if Adventrire zl iii land Mun HADlll liAiSil my It nu run mzltgtr1 202 lllUMASMlltHittltllthtNNtll Kiltn mu IVYtMa iovpmli mu mm 404 04 rimw twinu sranrsrioniuu NOVEMBER 22 NOW SEE IIIEM 0II IIIE SCREEN IN BLAST 0F DRAMATIC WIIDIIREI Vi up young lovely friendless be witchedtby magician she wore in proud innocence the token of his charm trapped like an animal caged in bulletspattered room des perate in the smashup of his dreams in Alliston on Nov One appeal was made by Alliston Motors Land assessment being to high no action was taken County Assessor Eric Simpson attended the meeting and stated that it was the Assessors duty to assess any new buildings from the time they are erected If this is not done one years taxes would be lost to the township There is an increase in the town ship Assessment of about $30000 for 1949 taxation The court ad journed to meet at the call of the Reeve LOCAL NEWS Canarics Border Fancy guar anteed beautiful singers Harris Flower Shop 47b Jennett of Ivy reported to police that four geese were stolen from hisfarm last Tuesday night Saturday Special Beautiful Pompan linums $185 per bunch Harris Flower Shop 101 Dunlap St 47b Floors cleaned waxed and pol ished $150 per room All equip ment supplied Day or evening serin Phone 3107 47p Trinity Parish Aid tea and sale of home cooking FridayNov 26 at the home oLMrs Webb 109 Toronto IOm pm Special Maries Beauty Salon 59 Elizabeth St regular $500 perlt manents now $350 also $15 cold wave now $795 Evening appoint men one Bittb rSpecial 9am regular $350 permanent wave for $250 Other waves $350 and $500 Camerons Beauty Parlor over Olympia Res taurant Phone 4484 38tib Provincial police are investigat ing the theft of 12 gallons of anti freeze irom Campbells Hardware at Elmvale last weekend The anti freeze was valued at $57 The Lions Club worshipped with the congregation of Central United Church onTSurIday evening Nov ember 14 Rev JF Bewell memberhofthe club conducted the service The East End Home and school he held in King Georgev School Eridayy Noun19 at pm The rispakerwill be Dr Scott head of the Simcoe County Health Unit TheCNRway freight from A1 landale to Penctang Was delayed an hour or two yesterday when box car was derailed two miles the other sideof Mincsing The re turnrun was completed the same day although late Senior clerkstrom 16 district Of ces of the Geprgian Bay Region of the HEPC were in Barrie yes terday and today attending con ference at the Community House The leader of the conference Was EEHC ten of Craighurst hit calf while driving on Highway 93 Damage to the car was about $20 but the calf owned by Robert Hardy fof Craighurst was apparently unin jured Prov Cons Butler investi gated ed over the attractive new range of drapery and slip covcrfabrics Tent and Awning 20 You are certain to find something ta round out your in at the Barrie or lt utllls space for Associatibh monthly meeting will lyears79c each Nice forChristmas Small regional accountant IOnLThursdayov4LBe Cris evHOmemakcIs Jiaveyoulook she too had known the treach cry of the magicians kisses and her hearthurt blazed into fury of revenge ROBERT and RAYMOND iiiiiiii HENRY FUNDA RBARABEL GEDDES VINCENTPRICE iiiiiiiiiiiivriit7 ADULT ENTERTAINMENT terior decdratini scheme Buv bv WWW WWW the yard or make use Oi our ixgm 47p pert sewing service Last Tuesday night Polish girl who recently came to Canada al tended an English class at Prince 0R PLEASURE Then Itch in Queens Park while returning to the Royal Victoria Hospital where she is employed She re ported that she had been assaulted by soldier and an investigation is being made ofWalcs School and was accosted1 0119 trimmed chinchilla snow vsuitst light anddark shades to 3siZe vi $450 up baby wobllen sweaters and cardigans and wool 10mpcrs $195 up vvool dresses 13 size til $269 interlock heavy cotton vestsr and bloomers all sizes to14 eats At llefle Collins Ladies Wear Allandaldu 47b Just off the pressan ideal Christmas gift Crosslands hach just ireccived the first release of The Big Fisherman the new book by Lloyd Douglas novelization of the greatest story called Peter most lovable and hu man of all the disciples whoquit his business of fishing to follow Jesus $375 Other Douglas books reprints The Robe $198 In svitation dirvLave aridDisputed lPassage $169 At Crosslands to Iday 47b iCOMINGiVENTS Bingo Wednesday Dec in Bradford ToWn Hall in aid afSt James Chapel Ansnorveld nine sharp Admission 350 for 20 games special games IIbi go one mile west toward Anton Mills Nov 26 IlGet tomae Old and Ne

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