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Barrie Examiner, 9 Dec 1926, p. 8

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Probably hav eve ture on Gertrude ( Tully f\'I.|r. Arthur E. Martha NI. Bria rio C.xri and this RICA GRE story. zazion 0 of life, I your /cg-I made 1.41111], VVHUIII Ht? (mu uuupudu. The play The Vvinning of Joy" giy- I en by the young people of Churchill under the auspices of the Townlinel Presbyterian Ladies` Aid was Well patronized. The voices were clearly heard throughout. Iva Kingas Mrs. Sims" sustained her part well, caus- ing much laughter by.her hints and gossip. Agnes Todd made an admirable Ma Vernon; Ethel Kell as Joy had a pleasing -part to fill in each scene; Jessie Campbell as Kate" made a pleasant companion in the home. Alllan Todd as Uncle Joe somewhat overawed the audience by his sudden outbursts of temper. All` the characters did their parts,well and the audience appreciated their efforts. Refreshments were served before the young people drove home to Churchill. W:::t| V low` ful, colx u*;| Ull L5 ICLSL WEEK- TMlss Muriel Caston lls home from oronto. 1x7v\n `IIAT nnvu n `IF!-nurnln I-Ivnnh I... 51.... DB I'BU8lVt'-U ul. LX115 xuuuuus. : Arthur Postle. `one of our esteemed citizens passed to the Great Beyond on_ Monday morning at his residence north of the village. The late Mr. Post- le was in` his eighty-third year and had been gradually growing weaker for the last five weeks so his death was not unexpected. He is survived by several sisters zrnd his nebhew, Harry- Linn, whom he had adopted. "Finn -nlnv 'I`ka '\K7lrn-Ilnrr nf Inn" chi- y arrangeu. _ > t _ . , Trinity Ladies Aid met at the home` of Mrs. J. W. Thompson on Friday afternoon. The president, Mrs. Horton.J was in the dhair andtconsiderable bus- ' iness was transacted. At `the close of the meeting the `hostess served after- noon`tea assisted by Mrs. Lunau. . The monthly meeting of the `W0- men's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. R. D. Henry on Wednes- day, the 15th. A report of the annual` convention held in Toronto last month will be given by the delegates who were present at the sessions. Donations for the Children's Shelter. Barrie, will be received at this meeting. Ami-hum `Dnuf-In any-no nf nun nufnnrnn' Mrs. Hamilton is very ill at the time! -at writing. . ' - I Mrs. W. D. Henry is spending. t,hls week in Toronto." - _ . Geo. Easton of Coronation. Alta" is `visiting his mother. ' ` `Alva 'I'.urn:xu and Mice Mnblinn warn VIUILUIE H15 IllULIlI.'l'. _ , ' Mrs. Lunau and iss` Madeline 'a_x1e_ in Toronto this wee . _ . `Kan I.` `I7 unnntv DUI!` huh vofnrn-` BL. auues unurcu. . Mrs. J. A.. Corbett hasreturned home. "from Elmvale where she visited her sister, Mrs. Currie. . . . 'l`)-no Dav Ffnrnnr Rrnwn nf (`Minn arranged. or prulumuun. - . Owing to the severe weather on Sun- day the Rev. Mr. Blackvand Mr. Cars- ' cadden of 'Barr1eVcou'ld` not exchange pulpits with Mr. Lunau as had been| 'l`v-initv Tmima Ah-1 mot 511* N19 Hnmnf ( evenlng. . p .. AT _ _ The oldest person who polled a votei here last Vvednesday was. Miss _Mc-; Cartney, 91 years. She voted in favori of prohibition. nwing tn the maven: weather on Sun- I In '.l`UI'Ul1LU Llll WEEK. _ I Mrs. C. W. Henry and baby return-' od'home from `the R. V. Hospital. Bar- rie. this week. . ` - , I Pnxrinnr `fr: nnl `nna-I afnrrhv urnnfhnv-' I 1'18. [[118 WGBK. Owing "to cold and stormy weather last Sunday there was no- service. in St. Jude's `Church. ! lufuu T A (`in-dsa++ knuwvni-nv-and hnrna 8181.81`, .V1I'S. UUITIB. I The Rev. Homer Brown of China. will occupy the pulpit. of T.rin!tyv chylrch, Sunday,` Dec. 12, _morn!ng andi evening. . T 'I`hn nlrlciut nnivunn whn nnllnd 9 Vn1'9 &&$&awm$&&w&&%i gvxoxcvxoxoxoxc A MFsTUnuslIal Offer YOUR om PIANO OR, PHONOGRAPH ACCEPTED IN PART PAYMENT- J LIBERAL ALLOWANCI-18% A THORNTON V (Liberal Allowances Malde)-. As Low AS WYEVALE Youn om MUSICAL INSTRUMENT Accnmn IN PART PAYMENT V01` ` RS6 een >me iay nmi um 61'- m4 me u- uh mo, ms xvllll _ .34, a". . . . . . . . .. > If in how mucl needs fro ECONOIV RUSH =SA1.l Sixty Huck Towel: finished ends, of that is required is lar 35c and 45c. ed out at each . .BE EARLY c.1RLs i HE BLC Fleece lined bloon A needs, heavy Wei sand, peah and g TABLE RUE I "Leatherette and I with handsome sil pox_*ely_ thlgt is all provide the supper in connection with `the Sunday School concert. Mrs. J. Wilson read an interesting pacer, -rvv:u._-_- 1-1.. __x._:4._.1 1.) V suwuu gpuu um. OIIB\fO ...~--...-. WV`..- Mrs. Jas. .W1lson, Sr.. visi-_t.e' 113` . We are Sole Selling Agents for Holeproof Hosiery for Barrie District A large .h`ip1rient -of White` Flarineigtte B_1a1r{1ket(sls th mdediumusie, fgcst quality. pm an ue of ers, a ana a 'made, for Christmas Sale pair .. Pure Woo1v~C1"ew-'-C7-(>1-ia:s_,-I-'I"urtle Necks \ and Coat. Collared Sweaters for girls school wear in. any number of colorings, brown, jade, -saxe, navy, royal, white,,' grey and {cardinal} ranging in price from $4.00 to $5.50. `For_ the Christ mas Sales, each `. . . .' . . . . . . . . . FLANNELETTE '3.1:AN}F'5T.5. j sented at our dffice bear able for the full amount Remember tl1.edates--N `_L1_\_DlES SILK SCARFS Qnuijj -Io vn Ii-`.1 Ann " end Duvetin Tab1ei1 5}'i.1.nners silk em`broidere'd ends, a novelty `that all the rage; to_ see them is to like them. Special for Christ- c mas Sales, each . . . . . . . . . . .. CUSHION COVERS to match at ~ 0 each . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. GIRLS APULLOVERS AND -5_WEATER .; _. . -~ bloomers for cold weather heavy weight, elastic bands, in grey, sizes 28 to 34, alt}, . . . . . . . . . . . `I-Iuck Towels, 17% X34 inches, un- finished endsl, good quality huck,,all_ that is to hem the ends, regu- lar and They will all be` clear- . . . . . . 151'.` 11 A 1'11 1! THl\`l'\I rI'I'I"I"l'.mr\`l RUSH SALE or Towns For CHRISTMAS and EVER AFTER Cl1`ristinas Salesat Vicke}? /oP1~:N EVENING-S A 9 $150 Selectwthe Model you desire. Buy it today ` TABLE RUNNERS ATCLESS agthgrette TDuv`etin Tab1 De|iveryATo&day or Christmas Eve if Desire%d. Phone; Write of Call !' c1R1.s?. HEAVY WEIGHT _3;.ooM1-gas H you waut to get: early into the ioyous, enthusiastic_.l l ame of mincl that Yuletide 'bri"ngs-if you want to see much it means` to save while; you spend-shop at this store. ` Come to these Christmas Sales--choose your needs from a large stock of meritorious merchandise that makes practical J and useful gifts at prices that spell ECONOMY. Come and compare--you are welcome. t * V ,0PEN EVENINGS opposma THE POST omc. Penetang last week. nun- -rv_,,,, _ v... --..u -.-up... u v V ~ . .- The YoungePeople's Society held a social evening in the basement of the church _last Wednesday. DDDD I.` PICTORIAL Patterns and Magazines Beautiful Silk Crpe Scarfs in finest (inal- Vity, handsome designs and colourings, large size, both Swiss and French man- ufacture. For the Christmas Sale 1 OUR PLAN :-With every cash purchase, a sales slip of. the purchase will be given with amount and date on, and on the last day of the sale the FREE SHOP- PING DAY will be announced and all sale slips pre- bearing that date will be redeem- of the purchase. te dats--Novembe} 27 to Decembr 18. TO ENCOURAGE EARLY sHo1=P1Nc. On one`day.frorn November 27th to December 18th, both days inclusive, every cash purchase will be re- funded in full to everypurchaser on the lucky day. This date has been determined by a draw and placed in a sealed envelope and is in the possession of the Editor of The Barrie Examiner. SPECIAL NOTICE One FREE Shopping Day `rut mum:-: EXAMINER" GEO. VICKERS, LIMITED Wilfred lute was in Barrie last Sat- urday. - Jas. Moor, Sr.."is visiting friends in Toronto. ' A clearing line of Children's All Wool `Gloves in navy, -brown, grey, white and lcardinal that sell regularly at 25c ` and 30c. - For the Christmas Sale c -7- -cumin: L 317z"'YdUR own HOME DEMONSTRATION I`! C 915 b on; INFANTS` GLOVES i Dec. 8-Miss Vera Reynolds of the `Midland Hospital staff visited her par- ents last week. . ' `Klan l'IIn{n` (Vagina In Innvvun Pnnnn sum: or "YOURS TO-DAY! ,,_ _.-c vr-not I-All The conditions of this offer are such that there is no reason why. you` should postpone the purchase of an I ORTHOPHONIC any loriger.--TERMS SO EASY TEI.L US` WHAT YOU CAN PAY MODEL THAT SUiTS YOUR POCKEIBOOK We re ready with everything required for men` and boys--shirts, ties, scarfs, over- coats, suits, gloves, socks, suspenders, pyjamas, underwear, mackinaws, caps, etc., `all at prices that mean economy to you. Shop at Vickers' and Save. -- 7-v--2--3 ndi Our Christmas Sales include all Coats in stock--high grade Coats of Needle-points, Pin-points and Bolivia Cloths, all hand- somely trimmed with Fur and work guar- anteed. We have only 3 Girls Coats left, and these ai*e included in the sale. .-.-:---j t j im A special `offering in Dressed and Un- dressed Dollies that were left over from last season, some slightly mussed, others with slight defects, grouped for quick sell- ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50c, 75c and 95c m3171'a` Ladies Aid met at th hcim or Mrs. H. Clute last Thursdayafternoon with an attendance of twelve mem- `bers. The ladies decided. as usual. to A very large and co111p1'ehensive showing of the latest dictates in lHandke1'chiefs, singly` and in bqxes, all speciallypriced for early choosirig. Come to this store for handkerchiefs-you 1l be pleased. --:-:-v--j-: --nij Ii%SE Fine Rayon Silk Vests and Bloomers, cut full and free and of extra quality, in peach, rose, orchid, champagne, nile, saxe and white. An extra for Christ mas Sales . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 0 ` AN EXTRA IN LADIES - L90ME.R.,s .AN.D,.vEs'rs {N ma ME.N S;STORE See the Coats Early and Save sALr;ow9LLIE ..W.0M!-:`~N S cons HANDKERCHIEFS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 192:; . ` -~ ' ` g\Vr`1;?UI'\'IcLean of Elmvale was in tip village one day last Week. ` Charlie Nicoll was in Toronto this week. . - 4 "Vino T.nAInt::' AIR man` nl- `Inn. I-Anna. AI

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