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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1950, p. 27

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Mrs Turners parents Mr and lilt The Flog if the liiitcd Notions gr The tillicial flag of tlic liiitcd Nations now llyiiig with national liaiiiicrs over the armed forces in action to restore the peace in Iiorca is slit ii in this photograph The background color ot the flag is the light blue associated till since its early days while the otlicial liiitcd Nations SECOND LINE FLOS Il lllsI All four August 15 lost vouldirt ailoiv ll to lzappeir Similar with Mr and All li liri Ioionto spell the The iiiioiis iiivolviiili llil UH lolitori toqu 31 mi 31 tmui iuiniiiig trades sought lithour All tarzit and AMolclii lodr Titan wcck With no icdactain iii take daiil whitif oiii may at cv Mi Tnmnm hoiirc pay from the IIIhour week with Il no Misnlli1i 1mm VIM whip BM they now work plus inc ases of Mrs till iin oi Ivooito piil MINA hum sevci cents an hour in some tlisis Wm 3H KHpMH v1 mum mi rod 10 cents iii others llii rail uni oddzid Ml NH an pin Kiiiiilay with Mr iiit igfui Piqumfuldikb liiioni on ii lilvll lllhl mm In HIHH uh ll 1llm Ml tlmt IH lhhnlulx eci wout eqiia ia or he llli ll lillil Mrs lltli wind We It WW Siittli litill Work Mi iid Lli thorn Martin lll UM lillllilllll Mi izovcriiiiiciiiipporiiteil media iiilojtiiir motor iili to tittivi Ullillml lllv for Dr Mackintoin vice and other points li imi lis lhonias lliiiiionzl principal of Queens University Mi iiro Mis lid lcliiiiy and llill iiioti red to loi llopi titl tlii veiktiid Ml on Mic WWW rictoriS liligtlililil llnrn vhrs Illt deadline am local stand lltil lll Mr and Mrs lick it rinswick ill Monday Sympathy of our cotiiiiiunrty ill tXltIltllti to relative of Mrs InLt Iltil Waiiiirti who passed away at Illllrstlillt Mr and Mrs Russell Turner and diiiiidilers Visited recently lllli Wriltii lIlillllll lliorriiiiii Mr Illtl Mrs litilltllHill liavt returned to lciiibiokc alter hol iilay ilh Mrs Robertsons parents Mrfaiid Mrs lid Mctliing Mr and Mrs II llionipsoii lioris Margaret Ilill and Alirin spent the weekend with Mrs iIacMillaii at Sutton Mr and Mrs Robt Martin and Marion spent Sunday August 20 at llorscshoc Lake with Mr and Mrs Slack Mr faiiih Mrs llarold Johnston Mr and Mrs Willis lleyi olds Wye biidgc were Sunday visitors with Mr turd Mrs Wis Johnston Uri ilorilay of last week Mrs Thomas llcvitt and liinriiie of Toni onto and Mr and Mrs Frank Lockhart of Vasey visited with Mr and Mrs Wes Johnston Mr and Mrs Maurice and Donna of Barrie spent Silltv day with Mr and Mrs Charles laiiiicsori and Miss lois laiiiicsoii returned home with them for few days IVY August it coin datcdl7llll was found on the premises of Bert lylchiay Allan licid is visiting with lust graiiilpaicnts at Parry Sound Mrs llcllsliaw of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Davis Congratulations to Mr and Mrsl Mervin Martin on the arrival of 11 baby boy Mr and Mrs ESLCII Davis spent the weekend with Dr hobt Davis at Rice Lake Mr and Mrs Ray Patton of Orl illia spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Patton Miss Margaret Jennctt has rci turned home after spending the summer at Wasaga Beach Mr and Mrs Oscar Whiteside of Alliston visited with Mr and Mrs Harry Banting on Sunday Johnston Mr and Mrs Jack Skilling are holidaying at Mrs Skillings hornet with Mr and Mrs Davis Mr and Mrs Lennox Keown and Miss Maud Keown spent Sunday at Victoria Harbour Sympathy of this community is extended to Davie Corbett and relatives Of Andrew Corbett who passed away August 24 also to Mrs William Lee in the death of her mother recently III PE jellied Ham MouIL For summer entertaining jel led hum mould rs perfect choice Heres an especially delicious rc cipc which uses consonime as the liquid and small amounts other taid and onion for seasonings Sllil tbs nelatine iii little cold water Heat3 cups consomine and add Lelatiiie stirring until dissolved =oii lltl Mrs Walicr Morby who died last relatives of Jick Woolsey who passed away lDevereaux of Fort William guest and Mrs Cliff Davis of Midland seal in its center is in while BRENTWOOD ntl family of liiibiirtoii gtlltlll ig iii vil Mr and Mr It llornei iII lliriilllllli llt now or lley llt underwent lllllliil opciatioii kiite We hope Mrs licd omartiii who is still in lloyal Victoria llos wrll be vcil home iirtal llaiiie tlltttllill to Ilt itillll aiii tcikend llltil at Mr and Mrs Elcarlhys wcic Miss Marie lam lit Marilyn illlillltlll and lltIllCld Mctaitliy of St llichacls llospitl al loioiito Mr and Mrs lim liglit aridl licverley of Kingston spent tcw days last week with lllt luttcrV ciits Mr and Mrs harles Mc taithy Mr arid Mrs Jim WiritorsShu on and Dannie Mr and Mrs Larw ry Derby of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs lhom as Boyle Mrs Winters and child reri are spending few weeks with Mrs lloyie Sympathy is extended to Mrs llaley and fairiin on the death of week in ilciicairri The funeral which was held in Gleiicairn last Saturday was largely attended by and friends from Iirciit wood ANGUS August 21 Sgt and Mrs Charles Cameron and family Edmonton Alta are visiting relatives here The sympathy of the community iscxtciided to the wife and family suddenly last Friday morning The United Church Sunday School will reopen Sunday Sep tember at 1030 am The teach ers are looking foii perfect attendk ancc Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Duckworth werc Mr and Mrs Graham and Miss Gra ham of Toronto Mrs James Na pici Shanty Bay Mr and Mrs Graham Barrie Visitors around the village in the past week were Miss Kate of Mr and Mrs Jennett Mr at Mr and Mrs Claude Bantings Miss Marian Speers and Miss Dor othy George of Toronto at the home of Mr and Mrs Isaac Speers er Major of Toronto at the home of Mrs Major and Mr and Mrs McDermott Miss Ella McLean with her sister Mrs Elwood Jen nett Miss Ruth Jennett and Don Newman of Toronto at Mr and Mrs Jennetts VIN Tool then add tbs horseradish tsp prepared mustard tbs minced onion and dash of pepper ground luncheon meat Pour intt ring mould loaf pan or decorative iioiild which has been well rubbed with salad llOl rinsed with cold till Oiliniz makes unmouldinn iiii nor teid1loik li Illlt ot this nature ltouglit to iVlltlSt meetings morning noon and night lciiiaiiils are made that morning announced that par iiieiit iiii wait til min Spetlally Written For The Barrie Examiner It II lll lltlllfinUN iii Eta iiiil ttl IAW IUKJI Aug ill out iipril on Ilki Ilii Il1liliii ar ltl ttlltl 111 To anymmh Jul TWIC lll It started qic1lv iionli iltiouli With an cdiiit iii of tei ioii Most ptiipic dzd not lltllii ltll2l strike could hapgiciz and Illl Mill is because would be 5o iiiolcd lintsoli tlltrligt that the parties slept little oVer thc weekend as he bring the parties to igreenicnt in Montreal meetings tltl time for the strike neared the tensciiess grew llic mediator incl alternately with both management and labor throughout the night of Aug 21 lbut at 530 am EDT Aug 22 it had Hm llLtlIllt apparent there would be no my UM Ill15 mi ltllttllltlll Legal Strike Minister St cabinet hcld lriiiic emergency liameiit would meet as soon as pos sible The implication legislation would be considered which would eliminate the threat entire nation and bring hardship to all The number of employees involved directly in the strike was 124000 but it could if prolonged have drastic effects on the lives of every Canadian Mr St Laurent emphasized at the same time that the union men had broken no law It was legal strike Almost immediately the effects of the strike began to make them selves felt throughout the country Isolated communities found their supplies of milk bread and fresh meat disappearing When parliamcntarians had to be summoned there were no tele graplis by which to rSIIITIlTIOH them The leased wire system of the Cari idiaii Press was used for the an nouncement in the hope that mern bers of the Commons and Senate would be informed in that way There were no trains for the members to com to Ottawa and so airplanes were pressed into ser vice What would happen when the members reached Ottawa re mained to be seen Many live at the Chateau Lauriei Hotel one of the Canadian National Railways ilargest There because of the strike they would have to walk upstairs change their own beds get no room service and find theif meals elsewhere In every part of the country people were finding out for the first time just what the loss of rail way and telegraph service meant to them In some cases it was life and death While parliamentarians were get ting to the capital as best they could the prime minister tried personal approach to settle the dispute He called toOttawa the representatives of both groups Urgent Business Should the strike be settled be fore parliament got together so much the better parliament had other urgent business as well The emergency session is slated to discuss Canadas participation in Korea the use of the Special Forcenow fully recruited for use in Korea or elsewhereand Can adas further commitments to the United Nations and the North Af lantic Pact Members also will receive re port from the government on its plans for ntional defence These are expected to be longrange plans whichwillprovide larger and better trained navy army and air force as well as civilian organiza tions for defence against atomic bacteriological or other forms of warfare Meet Attack At meeting this week author ities agreed on the basic points Of division of responsibilities in the organization attire country to meet any attack Thisiwasechieved at oneday meeting between domin ion and provincial authorities First steps in the plan will be to train key civilian personnel and then build local organizations around them The plan lays down certain strategic or target areas and lessstrategic reception areas to which people could be evacuat ed In between are cushioned are Special plans are being laid dowyn for all three These plans will eventually touch almost every Canadian home They or other emergency such as the Manitoba floods last spring In several cities across the coun try civil defence plans were in the blueprint stage In Vancouver coordinated program involving the police fire departments harbor easier authorities and Red Cross had been formulated and meetings were un der way to add the details titty itiidi IH mi sit tli ltll ii it lli Id e1K liiis tritisiii tip i1i was that lcis of strikes which could tie up the will be useful in the event of war li iii lA iziy Zia it ALL on tlio ltl tin guihagim the tltIdtI ii llUTlril tirsrrs tiiidais have had to tact Men in iiautaric and its if vIttI oi the iigc Xxiiattiaii lliiiatitii to be ir ili ii ie iii lllt than iii triat Xi oa rim had to PM all in or il soila ll iiiiiii It meet llii ciilt lllLlleiilgt of mhl par riiziri Izmzi cveiy coriui tIli 12 the country bladed liark ti Uttawag Hmm lh mp liwizlatioi tiiroiial la liiitcd Slates tIiI pm irilio trial ii lt talk of has liceii iili of III tnitipillscry Ilu ii Jtl IIWIIIII cii is to gemrid Ililit heard flulll the Ilittft viiiil lllll el to iic liliiltttl illltl liiiilizi on into labor ilgtitiiliwi tlic llllllll lliiltl pirtivs liiiii has lvivcn no sllfufl lion tiit lti limid Stairs into on towards llze trialtiiiin liowA lll Iltlllil point =il izitcits lH liriiit Minute Si lillllil and th people ii Canada lt of ports that llu IiUYilllllltlll at It ta ttilltlillll lililllzt the rai ways to lllltl thc uiizons niiniiiiini terms and that it llll possibly re imburse the for the II creased cost of operation It is airi iiouiiccd by lrcsidi iit liiiinan that his ioyiiiiiiient will not tlltstllNi leiiiis With the minor but that they must proceed with lllttllllilllll They will continue to operate uii till the Army at the prevailing rates or pay and working HindiZ rantsay lions The people of oiiadti viiill railwayiiieii have sqiiaii iii pleriieiitation ol the union d3 iiiaiids the people of Canada carp Iaiircntiiot approve the setting of pre new the iovein taking the the taxpayu ccderil whereby whenever peace by lltllli buys necessary funds BETHESDA August 28 Miss Doris Atkinson Stayncr is visiting her aunt Mrs Coutts Albert Mailing is at time of writ ing under the doctors care Mr and Mrs Grose Winni peg and It Bloss IIlIliISVlllt yisit cd recently at McNhisters Sunday with relatives at Port Per iy Mr and Mrs Pearson loroii t0 visited ovor the weekend with Mr Pearsons parents Mr and Mrs Pearson Mr and Mrs GeorgeI IIttllllll and children of Corbetton were Sunday guests Of Mr and Mrs Maycs and Miss Jacqueline Mr and Mrs James Evans Dear born Mich and Mrs Slater lor onto visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Squibb Mr and Mrs Ed Fish Kenneth and Vivian of Oakville and Mr and Mrs Dunn Port Credit were Sunday guests of the latters daughter MrsRaymond McMzis ter and Mr McMaster lt COLD SHOULDERI VLINE LONDON CP For formal occasions not requiring full even ing dress the coldshoudcr line is Londons choice One dress may Ihave top which is swathcd across to showbiie bare boulder only the other having cap Sleeve trimmcdi with elaborate embroidery to stress the fact another model may be given complete strapless effectl with heavily embroidered cuffl at the line of the decolletage GARBAGE There will be COLLECTION on MON SEPT DENNIS MORAN An amazing new lia percoverDRYFOID puts an end to un sanitary irritating rubber pants which often cause babicsio cry DRYFOLD pins right on with diapers Tucks in around your babys lch in stop sec age but isnriiglir or inding Baby stays cool and fresh 24 hours day DRY FOLD allows air to emulate so diaper damp fess evaporates and baby doesnt get chafcd or diaper rash Easy to wash and dry in seconds Made oI Soft Transparent Plastic Made of finest softest plastic DRYFOLD never gets sntf like rubber pants Has reinforced corners to protect it from bcin mm diaper pins Sites to fit all babies from in ants year olds Ask for DRYFOLD Today at TAMBLYN Drug Store BARRIE ONT Essex Bachelor Wins Rotary Boat Mr and Mrs oiits visited on fth Phone 2650 li ti it ll mm rnAV FREE FACIALS Is it true that Tim blyni are crying tzci tuiali at the Exhibition for any woman who iplt plies Quite true The Tnhln concur ilei it Hi the sharexv Wen Acre Unitsis ind past it lll cat at rho anys All itav ti cier do immrd girls revue vicai with tree Ali and ii Lilltif STUDENT TRANSFER My son is in third year high school and it having ter nblc rimc getting along was his term teacher Can we move him to another iclioal within l0 blccki at us Board cl iociii nil that so vt ihe school to it ity VI nu rva rib with the poo il el school my ltil it on in now situated Ciy rr LIy socml rtattkl child tllCll irii BLEACHED CELERY Our celery is almost ready tar tilting in so that the stalks will blcacli Heres thc rub My wits tells me bleached celery hasnt halt the punch of the green stalks Is this true Your wife is itch IliS lime sir The green cclrrv retains its Vitamin content its white celcrv loses great deal of its Iced value Its the same with cabbage Please Soul Your Questions to KATE AITKEN 4225 Jarvis St Toronto 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