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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1950, p. 2

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County librarians and Tiusteesiliduy LionsFLYERS DOWN Convene in Barrie this Weekend gm Ilefir inking VjiIllustrated above the Harriston CDukeiir and well insulated oven With then ctli 1m iiixig IISS HIIRII GR about funeral service Freedom of choice IS feature of ethical funeral service that appeals to people generally Families calling us select service priced to meet their needs or wishes The fairprofit basis of our charges is convincing evidence that they receive full value for the money they elect to spend 51 suits tiordoii id the late Mr Rogers loilclldail Second grade tomatoes selling at Armin 11 111 llii Ill iic Iiii ili lilsie lltilll Siliicei toiit 1114 il ultra ceidtal ifitaltili lo lli delegate 111 21 Illt litd 11KIllfi lliiiic ENGAGEMENTS iII ilifi Tilis lflit ililcv Illrini Shufflele tllLlilttlelli of their 11 mo irl Loina Vaginal So iii sol of Mr and All lsiiioic Railiznoo of lolonto ciiiii to take place 121 Tor i7to llliJllAlillt Novelnbel 1111p Mi iltii Iledivritk o1 IoriilJui vil to 14111 ltltili of illlfci Aime to son oi lr Illlllct announce the lllfll daughter Wuhan Illll and Mrs Stir gi ltli Illl tllc llili lillxt place Saturday let ll oclock ill Bethtl lltiplhi Church Millvvood vlt Ioioiito 31th Dr and Mrs Paul Scott all ioillice the engagement of their daughter Ilelcll Marjorie to Many son of Mrs Rogers lltoad 210p iShortehge otEdgs lSeen at Market Ritson pears sold at 30 cents itiaskot at the market on Saturday The main topic of conversfition between the vendors nlid their cus tomers was seasonal shortage of eggs Farmers explained thalt the shortage was dlie to hens not lay ingalid pilllets not yet in full pro duction GEf When shopping for your sewing needs be sure to visit Wilsons See their complete array ofilnotions and wide range of mlaterials Be sure to ask for free Sample Thimble STUDENT SPECIAL Gabardine for skirts dresses and $193 yd Buttons Buckles Covered ngLSONSg DRESSMAKER SUPPLIES 124Dunlop St BARRIE Phone 3030 Savannah BACKGUARD SQUAREANPIHGH SHELF ii A6333 SpenCeriG mn Ra ngves ialOftg makesof heaters nuunisunuponnunu Good Bvaa Coalgorg Wood Stoveat SMHHIURNHURE nunlnununnununinunu Mini ill Page ll llttt 111 III imiitj Lnjl is tons ii illlli ill=l11il lll the pililzc tlzooi inlaid of iilili Ilfiuti I111 1101111 Itllilg YMMV hid rili ll littiiric cl the loll 11111 1111151 1311 llnlm Illlliuil do 31 Mail height in 11 fatil 11 ciao an liltlllti fu in$21 cil 1111 laci vzli iiiitl jlll ii ties ll fell ill to 33 cents lutiipkns in pi ice fion lo the lizfl citioii soid sift in at lbwnid cents accoidlilg It dth 11 Laotianu iiis residence it Ciiiilcilae1 Ate 1oioiito or Saturday Oct 1939 Samuel Herman ilrowil beloved husband of lIffie Mae Relfry alld deal father of Kinllcth Grant Jack Dorothy IMrs Ilatelyl Stella tMrs 1orsythi and the late Pilot Officer Brown Interment Mount lieasv ailt Ccliictery Oct 17 IlliUNTON At the General Ilospi tal llaiiiiltoii on edlicsday Oct 18 Edward Brunloil 1111 Pearl St Hamilton father of Mrs Robert Maciaren til11j orifi Riverside and Mrs Boyd Ileaven titer of Mrs Margaret Ilolmes and Douglas Brunton Trenton Funeral in Hamilton on Friday Oct 30 JONESOn lvionday Oct 16 1950 at her home 2060 Gerrard St 13 Toronto Catherine Morrison be loved wife of David Henry Jones Interment Prospect Cemetery loot ttvo fol hi ccntlt ii the larger lilisliiis vzrc New ilket at three for 111 cents iii 10 and ldt11Iv tliel iy and lilll pies were pric lr and Jain lilil sold 11114311 cents fGraeel Hamilton bio WINDSOR 42 1lilt ii tel fill li 11 Iliad llL 1li sititts lli nutcrtl 1tligtllf of List placs tidcliili lllllllil lll Lie Friday College ilajois ilzc iilcli all It St Milli ilsz to itii IllkLLI Iillltlls third unit tit and felicinm ii ic lle ellii lrcn 11 Lilllti 11o ill win his roster iloclt lgt tl 1115 tallied it it 11 AltX 153 of Belicviile le chime gt1 tfII altczliatt 11 Jillilth Lynn ltlllltl uaughi custctliall ltaiv Ilzfvwer Flirts Rees lililt1 was llillacil mini Jiliilsfl Hlltl notch btit single countil in 1111 middle canti and another iiarlicr in the thiid lItzlllr fired their final goal bfhlial 1111 in the second stanza The game was fluidhitting affv air with feeling running high llytrs were poilahed 11 times against iilidsors Illllt and iii the second period and also the third tistic flascos featured the hockey card It reached such point that Iiyers mentor Hap lininis and Windsor pilot lin Skinner rushed onto the ice to restore older Each lordcred their players tothe bench and no doubt read the riot act labout settling down to hockey Flycrs were frightened in the isccond stanza when goalie Marv Brwer who wandered out of his liet to retrieve loose puck was checked heavily into the boards by Vindsors Eddie Ioss The Bar ric notiniiitier was knocked mom ieiitarilv unconscious bllt returned to continue llis sparkling efforts between the pipes It was firstgoal men who lllll axed Barlies attack in the first period Reg Campbell back from his short suspension piit his mates in front at 1959 with Lloyd Pear sail mid Chuck Wood assisting Defencenian Jack McKnight banged home Don Einnis pass shortly after and with just 40 sec Oct 18 onds remaining in the stanza bille LEEAt York Coumy Hospital line star Jim Morrison skated the Newmarkm on Odor 13 length of the ice for an unassisted 1930 Samuel Lee of Bradford counter gelleived Phllllnl1tf thet late Windsor got back into the game 11 lpS nerincn iii St PM Cmmtmy Coulsonk in tht second on Lari Johnstons Hill October 18 MILLERAt his home The Castle Big Cedar Point on luesday Oct 17 1950 Charles Campbell Miller age 615 years beloved hus band of Margaret Jack and dear ftltliel of Mrs Baibent Bettyi Toronto Jack Big Ce dar Point Wing Commander Miller Ottawa and Mrs Jack Clarke tDorisi Ottawa Resting at his home for service on Friday at pm standard time Inter ment Sixth Lille Cemetery In nisl PLUMTREEAt the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie on Sun day Oct 15 1950 Alice Dodd beloved wife of Thomas Pllimtree in her 80th year In terment Barrie Union Cemetery October 18 POIRIERAt lhe 1001 Home Barrie on Tuesday October 17 1950 James Crawford Poirier in his 84th year Resting at the Jennett Funeral Home Barrie for funeral Thursday Oct 19 at pm Interment Barrie Union Cemetery YORkESuddenly at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Sun day Oct 15 1950 Oscar Yorke age 63 years beloved husband ofrthe lateMinnie Hunt formerly of 535 Main St Tor onto dear father of Roy and iloving son of Sarah and the late Alexander Yorke Service Oct 18 Cremation St James Crema torium Toronto laurels wefeTILeon Garrick Billil goal which was eventually nullified by centre Doug Towers with Me Knight assisting Thc Spitfires notched the only goal of the third in rough 20 minute session 19 Orillia Seniors Swamp Barrie Posts 29 Just how good are OriIlia Colle giate senior griddcrs Well they defeated Dalt Nesbitts BDCI crew 291 yesterday afternoon Ill Orillia but their strength cannot be judged on that display The weakest of clubs could have wallopped the local crew by the same margin without any trouble Barries supposedly veterans swelled by athrashing 327 win over Collingwggd last thought football was just mere exertion of placing uniformkon the body lining up in proper man her and letting someone carry the mail That Barrie someonef was de termined featherweight Jim Ag new but aside from the little seat back Orillia met little opposition Jim Wilde OCIs naturalborn gridder heaved paSSes laughing at the inept Barrie defence His run ners Kehoe Benner Cross and Tudhope spent the afternoon per fecting their slalom techniques In other words Barrie were dead on their feet The wing line retreated instead of providing the iisual charge And this hap pening to such bulwarks as Bud son something to behold And playing ion their openingr Cooper and Ted Garrett nothing to Barries attack Giving they urney and Harris withthe leading range With deep $6500 gt in the second portion of the contest gave even lessvtn defensrire mcm pace and the Rme mayor as Orillia mailcarriers sped for yards in hungry manner Despite Barries inept defence Orillia could only chalk up an 80 margin at the end of the rst half Sothe locals were still in the pic Lliltitidit ion the champion dles 001ltse01ing with kick to the deadline Noble A1 McLeod and 30b Lain this time Barries lone point of the short pro pass from Wildcat the safety touch whenBarrie scriml PERSONALS Inn 31 Iiibuts the mar r1r gfms 11 11loi ili iilarlto on inimii 14 lu lis Wills ptilt as titled it Mr llz itlclaldiin of Ilsl uted IV Dr and 1111 lllltti tnliltl Sizin Rcv lion Kill vicioinjl llit tiillci conducted til Ill xlrus lliti weie ill liiv of Id alioii ills 115M tilllllldllil Hi lilR zlll tie linoii till two Hu lilillml illill llgms i1 and Mrs Rdwald Minter and My HM FIIitI itiac linoighout the flix tftrtxtzlx llreivei shut out tin Spitres llllt Ills mates up from hannnerrd thiee behind veteran 41gt ALDM 111 ltlilh silkUh lifiitliixxxll Ill loving illeliloiy of iiktt plentiful 11 five cents apiece 33 clear ilotlicr Annie Roda Harbiau ilio passed away tht 11 HIM nil you dear lliotlier rest and sin 11 You loving nilinlay Ill always liver iciilembeleil by her lti 11 st 11 lIdnznnil titlp lilthlIY In loving memory of tlllll ii mother and graiidiiiollieil Rosella Dickey who passch ay Oct 21 1919 77 Tao deiltirlght eyes lender lrllli Levine heart that knew no gillitl ip tiligtt 111 God that all was ilht ltcr ov to make some other brighu Ii of suffering one she knew 111i gentle act of love shed 10 No thought of self bill of the other know lle said Well done dear llollier lovingly rcnleliibercd by filllill 110p CARD or THANKS AllxlNSON Mr Thomas Atkin son and failiin wish to thank all friends and neighbors for their 111111 acts of kindness and floral tributes also to Rev IIugli Mac faegarl for his consoling words iflltl lr Little during their recent liefcaveimnt in the loss of dear ilfc alld mother Mrs Thomas Atl lililson 110p litVllANMrs Joseph Bow man alid failiin wish to thank alli the friends alid neighbors for the expressions of sympathy aild acts of kindness and the beautiful flor a1 tiibutes extended to them also the Rev Muir for his kind words of sympathy in the loss of dear husband and father 80b 1EL1ISMrs Elmer Feltis and family of Perry St wish to1 express to their litany friends rell tgives and neighbors their heart ifelt thanks and appreciation for acts of kindness messages of symI pathy and beautiful floral tributest expressed to them in their recent sad bereavement in the loss of a9 dear husband and father especially thanking Rev Bewell andt Dr Allen Gray 80b RONALDMrs Murray Ronald and Ross wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for all theirl acts of kindness during the illness and sad bereavement of beloved husband and father 80b STINSON Mrs Stinson and family wish to thank their many friends and neighbors for express ions of sympathy acts of kindness and floral tributes extended to them during their recent sad be icavement of husband and dearZ father also appreciation to the doctors and nurses of Royal Vic toria Hospital Rev Newton Smith for his comforting words 80p Ferguson the general in the hadl It was Wilde who opened the in the first quarter Then sleeper pass to Cross from Ferm guson allowed the latter to race 73 yards for major score Kehoe converted fiomlacement Wildes second met to the dead line was the lone score in the sec ond quarter which saw Barriefail to capitalize onsurefire scoring chances Orillia opened their sudden attack in the second half on re verse by Benner who skirted Bar ries end and flank secondary for 65yard dash and standup ma jor Kehoe converted Then Cross got into the long run act and touchdown scoring summary which Kehoe converted for the third straight time At game soared ofthe boat of Bill Cooper which allowed his tacklers to catch Ferguson in the end zone The fourth quarter saw Orillias attack slow down from the third 11 and Mrs James Iiiline Illti 11 Illizlli lia I3lgt son of I1l lss Joy Franks and Roll pm Lil irth itcl Remain 1115 Ontario on titIjlf 20 Ill Wit the part Munich 311 and Mrs Goodwill and and Mrs Sugarinari Ii Billtlr were cilvsts it the llltltl at Insurance in Tritti alim to Cleveland vi dcatht Eavetrouqhing Sheet Metal Work his Win11 Itlc returned Liflvt visiting Air 211cm ill Viill Utto IttlAM was in Montreal Heating iLiSi vimi ally fig the filliclai of member Iiilds co suddenly ill to Gilcliiii with Mrs hilds to visit their daughter his brother Mr Ciillds IIJIII clllHtlu MORAN Vt1ll patty Illti at tiriilia on MN inM mi Ross btrce IIA ui VtId Illltllcli Ioziinto spent the and Mr Ilelfiy Mr and weekend illl Mrs iicliilcs par OUR PRICES ARE Mrs IR 11 Swillw Alllilllsli Stew eiits Mr and All Caldwell REASONABLE azt Sclfi Vi ouc=o=o==o=o==o=o=o=o===011002o===iox=oz=one iilli Mis ltllingtoli Di and Mrs AdamsMeat Market 143 DUNLOP STREET FRESH SMOKED FISH SEA FOODS Here they are Grand SHOPPING HOURS LAMP SHADES ZELLER VALUE 980 to $298 Boudoirs to 20 juniors Plas tic in attractive floral lace effect or modernmotif designs Washable 12 SLICETOASTER ZELLERVALUE $498 wellmaceraieuablei Allsteel chromeplated finish 550 watts Handy Helpers asting service at prices that make it easy on Homeplanning Budgets trasting colours Boxed CUTTING ONLY TOP QUALITY Beef Pork Lamb Veal GROCERIES FRESH FRUITS VEGETABLES moneysaving home needs thatll give you plenty of Come in Mon Tues Thurs Fri am 6pm Wednesday am 12 noon Saturday am 855 pm BRAIDED RUGS TRIM APRONS 18 by 30 ins ZELLERVALUE $149 290 Good quality cotton Red GOOd Quality plastic half size green wine blue rose brown aprons featuring attractive floral and dot patterns in love Long wearing and colorful 1y colors ALARM CLOCKS RILLOW SLIPS ZELLERVALUE 4211 Size $198 pair $545 $645 gt Baby Ben 312ln version of the popular Big Ben clock KFlain or luminous dial MISS America Mr and MrsVPillpw Slipsof good quality white cotton prettin embroidered in con was garnered by Tudhope on fiVe yard line Wilde converted The nal score was gained off ture andcould have made game stab at victory with little work Only they wereready to concede Victory and allowed QCI to out score them 21 That just about the story Wilde was the nave those storm windows cleane fore real winter sets In erVrs cler deadly Orillia inside crashed through tamake the tackle erhose practically won hhnself in the future Red Feather camped tions by defeating Barries Leon big gun as backeldengineer with Gama in passing contest STORES OFFICES monies RESIDENCES Dial 4213 Over 15 years experience is your guarantee of complete satisfaction BARRIE wiNDow CLEANERS GEORGE OCONNOR Manager maging from their oneyard line Were caughtin the endrzone Mer Athalf timererillias Ted Child fixed and put up Now he o=o=o=o=o= ELECTRIC IRON ZELLERVALUE $5119 tanlb Indicator Iron with beam thumbrest Goodlock ing and reliable Metalclad element Automatic Control Electric Iron $1150 Check Th ThriftPriced Needs ab Boudoir Lamp Old fashioned lady style Completewlthshade $5 29 RALARM CLCK $265 anm ms ZELLERVALUE 17by 32 his gt zmLEiiVALUE gt 59c Lovely Irish Linen Teal ToWels with attractive Multieolour stripes Stock up 69c Plasticcowered and comfy Featuring novelty check de sign in appealing colors

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