misfitd fourth with an even 8d NC clowns and Midland High School were last Thailand is the richest racemex with 554 lporting country in the world Aitfx April Back Again The igmpcmpm was hem CO lan exportable surplus of l250xftn lwns lfl 1931 rill IS klawand fdleliilfig lll 2223 Hal NfWuNvfmw sen ed am ere pr 1L momentum exactly Nice TrBush AROUND neck have variety of Ecrcsts DECORATING 15 with it cool sun with Barrie also won the best individ Drapes drops track vencttzn at JAM ml that my rm unl shot as Wally Stalnton fired Wind MIL II Cmm lpalr of 96s for total of 192 out ed ml ind CW of possible 200 Other Barrie blinds lance bans ctcfof the latest designs FREE ESTIMATES the lateral Mall got into it in mldafternoon of May 52 AD But not without earlier difficulty gig two am To company the black bow tle amtm you must have whim smpchedgdnughtcrs M18 and Thossle and laying ruffled shirt THIS also was mi ghlg son Fran on eventually Oncof the last pub 1c function 11 Gcmuzisnwwn gin which he took pdrt was wbcn in mm mu mm lbo turned the rst soduon the site mwrnnmnurmn Therei 353391 95193 in ngus on ay pri cl WWW Stiwtt was on in of car memgowmrnngasybekr claim proper on payment of tic0 Emu Wm 30035 TarlTllllts W3 Wk is large photo Bush purchased almost 100 vearslgmph 01 blues singer Ph 111 medbyhem ys or mum kol gm plug gm Vngo and on which the village wasghall who is celebrating her loth Imam Afviu at the mice 33 dr95lt3dff8lild At the ceremony another your in thc cntcrtainmcnt field mmuwm up Wm some he was ad fgcncrntion of the TarBush lnlllleLllrltbGlll singer is well knowul lng but rumination brought forth the memory that it had been left some 18 months prevtons at local laundry will WIWWI My members wercKen OConnor not Sunday when Iakln with Jack Gamer 1831 Eugene Barga nln did untold good and clear 111841 Verrol Whitmorc 1179 and Ed by hunky um Paul Bnrysuik The top five scores were taken to obtain an awragc In accompanied by chilly west wind Convener of the compenttonrwas Boyle of Collingwood assmtcd vised that Mr Storey Mm me By1jnedoor So had to run thc gauntlet Bull had also been in Toronto accompanied by Mr George Jack son Storey and bodyguard As it happened this positions became somewhat to lof Francols awfcc shop to locate Sharon the niece of Mr Ianushi Mr Ianush was never knowni was npxtslab represented by wvcnyearOldihcm from her younger days and kept in touch with her friends inl town oven 31th moving to Toronto 1mm Brushing such mam motto have had days illness in hlslby spending the summch here at Are you the new headllllt um 11 0th W11 ht laslthc home of her grandmother Mrs your corrcrtxnidcnt 10513n WSWUW L008 lli William Rolling She 15 still frol rated Storey munching pcmtutlml been llmts 11 liillViEqutnt visttor in Barrie and herl buttir sondwxch but ran lfllo SOltlt qu lllalm lim versed in the shank of the evenl fog Occasion was the nor of the Association of Canadian Advertisers described as Canadas greatest advertising and manage ment seminar and the invitation to the 2nd veep of the Canadian Weekly Newspapers Association real black tic for head table Years ago this person owned tuxedo which was standard equipment in those days for dance bands After constant use there is one particular position of trousers all buttons and bows in those old days which wcars through and they must be discard cd because patch on the seat of the pants of dinner jacket is not considered la mode 80 the best part of two decades passed into history until there came day in spring 1950 whcn the man ager of the Barrie newspaper was asked to attend formal muss din ncr at Camp Bowen And there he was with no trousers As matter of fact no jackct either Investigation revealed that it had passvd through one of the rum magc sales of Group of the Ladies Aid Someone in town has my 1927 vintage tuxedo but no pants Anyway to make short story long was forced to dis gorgc considerable outlay to ac quire from one of the towns habcr dashers remember it pays to shop at home brand new dlnncr jacket and zipper too Having worn this 1950 version of Busesarelhe real thing when yourscliool or club is play ing game or having social evening out of town Theyre handy for shows and other events too if your crowd is large enough you can make your own schedule with chartered buses the ball as sort of car driver mlkb 35 wane waiters Now that wcgc got into the con vcntion ballroom of thc Royal York what wanted to say in the first place was that scaled next Mr ll Wall of Montreal Presi dcnt of the Canadian Car Bus Advertising Ltd iskcd for many acquaintances somc Of whom are still around Beautiful Barrio That brought telling it group Of foscinntcd fans about movcd hcrc from hustle and bpstlc to enjoy rctircmcnt and was wav ing his recentlyreceived tax bill for 1952 around in the air repeat lng to the tune Beautiful Barrie Bah After spendan couple of days in city 1053 than 50 milcs away Ill take Barrie CNR Superintendent At London Refircs LONDONSome 250 civic leads to There were lot of gloomy faces around last wcck Couldnt under stand why until another rntcpaycr annual din lfurllier difficulty in getting out of the clutches of certain corporal lmoved pllhwksmm Fun of the provincial police Irish sounding nomc who pitchcslVlC 5hldlay 130 Pm No 0m could guess his lulur which his body was tnkcn identity but anyway we eluded b5310 Angus Union Cemetery vhcrc grasp and finally mndc Toronto in time for thc dlllIlCl whcrc found everybody drczascd exactly the some as mc including the orchestra and with an found myself to Barrie Old Boyl Left in 1913 but of his old IICI another subject enlightenment He was longtime resident who of KKKKnty Following his dcnth he was rc cral Home Barrie where scr full Masonic rltcs iccompnnicd the intcrmcnt Active pullbcurcrs vcrc TarBuslt Bernard anBuslt Will ittm Kirby Lornc Ilaxton John Willson and Leslie Rose Honor ary pallbearers were John Bishop Thomas Duckworth Albcrl Mid lebrOOk Ernest Hammond antcr McMnckon and Gcorgc Dcxtcr RoboHmTtdoghall Wins St Josephs First Oratorical Continued from page one it around Those $100 bills are so bulky Lets abolish money Ever since Adam man has won ted money In the South Pacic they use rock The Indians used shells The Eskimos use fur Wt use paper and silver But all over the world moneys main ingrch cnt is hcndaches Money is lot of bother First they have to mine the gold to back up the paper its printed on They have to cut down trees to get the paper to print it on Next comes the job of manufacturing the green ink to print the money backed up by gold on the paper that came from the trees that were chopped down Then the Walter and railway officials gathered here re cently to honor Johm Murphy who retired on May as superin tendent of the Canadian National Railways after more than 46 years of service Mr Murphy began his career in 1906 by joining the Grand Trunk Railway at Montreal He will continue to reside in London Welcome Wagon FRIENDS GMH NEWCOMERS TO TOWN If youore newcomer to town or if you know newcomer to town call 2759 Erial McNabb ital cost or obligation com to DA Wll NEW KIND LOAN SERVICE LQANS$50 TO $1200 MADlE money starts to roll 01f the press Its like using sledge hammer to crack peanut shell Instead of spending time dig ging holes for gold chopping down shade trees for paper and digging up vegetables for dye for the ink and then going to all the bother of building big printing pressesI say lets have more printing press es economyvsize Then our local MP can hand out to his constitu cuts gallon of green ink roll of paper one Of these small press es and we could print our own money Wed have all the money we want The best way to get rid of the grubby stuff he dcclared was to throw it away stop accepting Salary and then cut off income tax and payment of bills Follow this up with wild shopplng spree Forget to pay the bills Buy anything yOu want His final hint was to not be one of the boys That is dont be the conventional type Let the dog loose to root in the neighbors petunlas Let the kids throw all the rocks they can Youll be sur prised at the amount of loose change youll get rid of this way COTTAGE GUTTED BY fFlRE THREE MEN GET CLEAR Three Toronto men were fortun ate to escape when fire destroyed the cottage they were sleeping in at Crescent Beach 10 miles sounth of Barrie Saturday The men Ed ward Judge Jr son of the owner Thomas Thlmbow and Donald salt by escaped wlth only the clothes they wore Damage was estimated at around $1500 The men drove to Leonards Beach three mllesyaway and turn ed in an alarm Scores of people from Stroud and surrounding dis trict answered the alarm but could do nothing to help Your WA and Mrs Lawrence Parry tutti daughter now spends hcr summers Willi Mrs Rolling 11 her Donald St homo At present Phyllis Meryl shall is heard on the Dominion net work cvcry Wednesday night at 930 FifltLn years ago when sine was first digcovcrcd to be rc niurknblc blus singer one Of her first big engagements was with thcl CllC on network Show directcdl by Percy Faith thirdform studi cut at Runnymcdc High School in Toronto ut the time she was not quite 16 Shes been singing ever since with orchcstrns all over Cani udn and the Unith States Or second big break came iul 1917 Cub Cnllotvay had been looki ing for vocalist and through al friend Phyllis arranged for an tutl dilion Callownys band for 18 m0nthsi Mrs Ethel Hume Bcnnctl val ucd mcmbcr Of the Board of Re gents of Victoria University To ronto for many years and prom inent author of girlsbooks was visitor in Barrie during the past week Mr and Mrs Ralph Snclgtove re turned home on Saturday evening following flight from New Or lenns and New York that day to Mnlton They had been in the States for two weeks while Mr Snclgrovc lectured on the Broad cast Music Incorporated travelling clinic on radio management In addition to Mr Snelgrove the only Canadian in the group the lecturers 1ncludcd Bruce Wallace Manager of Public Service WTMJ Mll woukcc Robert Burton Vice Presldcnt Broadcast Music New York Steve Bellinger General Manager WVMC Canmel Illinois and Hugh Smith Program Service Director KPIX San Francisco At the Mothers Day servicc in Collier St United Church Sundpy morning were baptlzed by the minlsterRv Lewis Warren David son of Mr and Mrs Frank Bemrose Rhonda Lynn and study Gordon childrqn of Mr an Mrs Stanley Jones Terry Wayne son of Mr Gordon Kirk Evelyn Jane daughter ofMr andMrs George Longstaffc Linda Din daughter of Mr and Mrs Har Id Paige Carol Dolis daughter of Mr and Mrs Fred Parker Jennifer Anne daughter Douglas George son of Mr and Mrs James Small Brenda Marion daughter of Mr and Mrs Andrew Wilson Robert Erle son of Mr and Mrs Erie Wilson Around 25 members from the Valleyof Barrie Scottish Rite at tended the nal day of the Scot tish Rite Moore Consistory at Ham ilton on Friday Among those pre sent from Barrie were Rod of Mr and Mrs PHYLLIS MARSHALL Returning to Canada she did hotel work and appeared on CBC radio She travelled with Camshows and also at Dixieland con After her radmgproachmg truck and car pro ccrts in Toronto scrics she sang for some time in Montreal and Toronto night spots and last summer toured the eastern States as for south as Washington with an American group She rc jOincd Starlight Moods on CBC few weeks ago local man who has some con nection with radio tells us an in tcrcsting dog story He owns small spaniel who has taken it into his head for the past week to travel several blocks right across town to the same house and spend the day there On his first disappearance he stayed for the entire weekend at his second home No apparent connection with the second house chn be found so his owner says It must be love He has pleasant time playing with the children all day at his other place Ofresidencc and now returns home at night When he first disappcamd the owner was toying with the idea of putting description of the dog on the stations Bulletin Board when he received call from the owners of the second home saying that they would like to have the description of dog that had spent the weekend at their home broad cast Hclistened to the careful description told them hed be right over and collected his pet Latest reports are that the daily migration is still going on the following Childreh gels Rogers Chittick Allison Ardell Cameron and Neil Galbraith 77 ISNOW ALL SUMMER unique attraction for touristsgin the Hartz mountains is large stip ply of snow stored in abandoned mines enabling visitors to engage in snowball contests throughout the summer reports the German tourl ist office AND FAST tr YES out of sLManiMndytns You Hello folk nit the YES MAN my the new oicehere My Nataliatown will depend on Canada inbuilt upon the recom mendation of satised customers Whether you want cash budget ad vlce Credit Curdwiutt phone or the Hughsons Temperurea were High Low 53 30 59 34 59 39 49 34 58 21 6t 30 68 63 48 May May Mu May lly May May May Five Injured 13Woy Crash Highway 89 Alliston Herald Damage estimated at around when three vehicles were involved in an accident on Highway 89 by Alliston Cemetery Mr and Mrs George llughson Alliston were driving west up cecding in the Opposite direction The truck driven by Hylson Bry don Of Lloydtown accompanied by Mrs Ruth Abcrncthy was hit in the rear by the car driven by Wal ter Nicol Of Alliston This immedi ately set Off chain Of collisions involving the three vehicles Walter Nicols car carcencd over to the oncoming traffic lane and was in hcnd0n collision with Mr car Meanwhile the truck swerved and rolled over onto its side inflicting injuries to its two passengers while both the cars of Mr Hughson and Mr Nicol turn ed north into the side Of the road the latters rolling onto its side Injuries mainly bruises and shock were suffered by all involved none of them serious enough to warrant hospital treatment Collegiate Rifle Team Win COSSA Competition Barrie Collegiates rifle team cop ped first place in the annual COSSA rifle competition of the Georgian Bay district last week as they scored an average Of 927 Collingwood were second with 914 and Orillia third with 906 Alliston by Parkin and Gill also of Collingwood and the Coiling wood Key Club MAY SILL 781500 was suffered Tuesday night STARTS WATCH FOB Wednesdays Add Youll be delighted with the great number 01 SPECIAL and IIllllllltll Values ZELLERS LIMITED so DunlopSf PHONE 2439 THIS SAFE together with anything from ionic note to pm oils wat recently own Edmonton 1100 miter do norfhfa Pm Radiuhz on flicfringe the Arctic circlc If it pattof thoequipment fora newjbronch 91 Royal Bank 01Cahada jdst opened to solve they men whozwork one of the worlds calm and towns are spnngng 19 om chCamzda whichafew years ego we wmyrotkuweAnd knovrthat mud on bow mu drop in guarantee youll like the of Great Bear Lake Tlus 101m YOU Because every on of eas fried way we dobuslness mm Ollie farthestnorth bank in Canada Locumruns 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