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Barrie Examiner, 31 May 1928, p. 6

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VLl`5u 8"Cl'LLUl'BUllu ` ` Ed. [Wheeler has been Improving his store by [putting in a new front. MI`, and -\/Ira 311`. ,T T.nVvu1-xnrf I-rang ouuuuy Ill .LJt`Ll'Uy. Mr. and Mrs. `Thos. Truax and Mr. and Mrs. R. Browley visited last week with Waverley and Midland friends. \n.... 1...... 11':.......1.`....._._ _. t`\,,VI1)_ I-fflltla. ` Miss Jean Higginson of Orillia spent the 24th under her parental root `lII`I.._ `Il'.....a cu.__1.1. 1., ,, _ J. UFUU L"- Mrs. Martin Racher of Vasey vis- ited last week with `her brother, Jas. Pun. 28-Miss Lizzie McKay of `Camperdown spent the `week-end with her father. `II-.. 'Y.`I'o-gun! Tnl\`Iv\Ansn Al \l"..1.......n SUNNlDALE_ <;oRN:Rs -and Mrs. Wili. Clealry of Ivy 'unday visitors at Norman nu Died in Albany x1 'f'1...1..I.. h-L-__ c.u'n-mllam ' STAYNER UTOPIA May '2'8-]. C|ertra;n' spent the holiday in `Toronto with his brother, mlford. . \.l`ua T:-Ina. "bnubnnvu pan on yd.-{inn `m.Vli`x?;.u:Iohn Bertramuwas a visitor in Bradford last Week with her bro-' ther. IR. Icarscadden. mi&;~.'-a;}1d'w_1;~:'E2xz'-{nan and child- ren of Crown `Hill, spent the holi- day with his brother, George. 'I7.I..lLA_.,, _1....l..._ LL- I.n1lA..-- a...-1 Visitors during the holiday and week-end were: F. Carson and son of Vespra, `Mrs. Ed. Garrett of An-' ten Mills and her daughter, `Mrs. I-Ialght and little son of Detroit, with W. and"M1ss 'Th0mps`on: Mrs. Syme o`Barr1e, with Mr. and Mrs. W- A- GR0!?._ _Pi$ri'29!r 5` `M . .-..I.;.. No OTHER car, in its particular price range of `,13SO_ to `I600, comes within leagues of what the Great 62 o'ers in performance, in quality, in style, and in value. For no other enjoys the benets of the unique in- timate association with the production of such ne can as the Illustrious 72 and Im;ia1 so." As a result, Chryslet"`62 is the only car to offer iyou the combination `of these features at such low prices:-rubber shock in- sulators - instead of HE New Series Pontiaesix was designed and built in the belief that everybody ;j 1'H:'.cAuAnIA}4.suII.1' cunyvsun I-on'cANAn|ANs EARL JAMES. Brad fog! sou) AND SERVICED BY C. & W. MOTORS H. PALMER B. FRALICK VONLY CHRYSLER ENGINEERING` CANGIVE you sucu GREAT u=EA1-unssz CLOWES NEW? TLOWER, PRICE I 9*? `.1 Geo. *Rugman; Mr. and Mrs. `Sid. Purtridg`.e and daughter, Kathleen. and Mr. and Mrs. Donaldson of Toronto with Mr. `and Mrs. O. D. Partridge: John Madden of Barrie, at F. Mz1dden's. To Buy Flag for School `The \\'omen:s institute met at the `home of Mrs. Jus. `McLean, .\I:1_\' 213, with nine members and one vis- .itor present. Roll call was answered by suggestions for the ye;1r s pro- gram. Mr. Bertram, `Mrs. Beard- s;1l1 and .\Ir. Tooke were appointed to select and purchase a new flag` for the school. It was decided to. have a show of asters and pmox.` Barrgg to Assoc1'An-: 91-zgmans ------a:------ j----:---w-1 HERB. -MURRAY, Baotou w. D. LATIMERL Alfiaeax; CHRYSLER 62 :.NEW PRICES Business n n Coupe $1550 Roadster - 1570` " (with rumble seat) Touring 1- 2-`_lo_9r -/._ Coupe d (with rumble neat) A4-J00! Sedan _ Landau Sedan All prices f. o. 12. Windsor, Ontario, including standard factory equipment (freight and taxes extra). AND UPWARDS l33indzu;y cost./t6.A@re T use 1490 or sauna. uomns`':'r CANAIM. 1550 11.1111-e gx'own, in September, whef) prizes will -be given. The social tea hour was much enjoyed. _ .. ) metalshackles;selt'-eqii-afr izing hydraulic 4-whee3 brakes; 7-bearing 4:2-ank shaft with interchange able shimless bearings; saddle spring-seat cuslv ions; balanced front: wheels for utmost safety in driving at higher! speeds; etc., etc. Examine the Great 62 with utmost care. Ride? in it. Drive it. Only in`: _this way can you learn just how far superior it? . . q If Jgnuv A-`art nub- up-runny: AV is - not only to cars of equal price, but to Cari costing many hundred? of dollars more; Q50 112-113 Bradsod Sn Phone 21; Res. l01lW' Buy Advertised Things Here are the Evening Rates for Long Dis- tance to a group of representative towns. ~ [You can readily judge from this list the. approximate rate to other points, or call up and we will quote the rate to you. 3 LOVEJOY snocx Ansonnnns 4-wnnm. nnmcns . " 6{v'z3"'.so'u}id'III .2"; " Peterboro . . . . .25 " Toronto . . . . . . . .25 Please remefmber when calling i distant Iriends that the time in effect atthe point where the call originates` (whether Stan- d Time or Daylight). applieeon Even-V 2 Rate: ,(8.80 pm. to midnight). I'm sure few people realize how very low the Evening Rate is, and you would do the public a service if you would publish some at the rates, to bring out this point. ' T was adelightful surprise" --`writes 3 Toronto subscriber - to find that I couldtalk to my Mother as far away as Sarnia for only 55 cents, by the Evening: Rate." ~ . lat your dulcr about the G.MA.C. Defend Payment Plan . which makes buying any. P.z_i.|.uc The monthly meeting of the Club was held at the home of Mr; and Mrs. Donald Ferguson `on May 1. Arrangements were made for the annual garden party on July 4. Fred Harms was appointed Vice-Presh A. A.sM_1_'rH. u `Hamilton '. .. Kimgston . . .. London Montreal Ottawa Owen Sound E Station-to-Station Evening Rut: ...-:u.-._ V nh Advertise in The Examiner, the paper with the circulation. dent in `place of 'BeVnVParr who has moved away. The next meeting will -be at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. I-Iar-ris on June 5. I PALMER 3 Am smvlc T RE l1IlfAI IHVIYNIG I BAXAIIA [TIRE- V1314; IIUFU UH Dull?-`I-`Y0. Mr. and `Mrs. 1Thos. Arnold `of Cookstown visited with their daugh- ter, Mrs. Will Rogers, on Thursday. 1.`... A.._1..---_ FI'1'I.l.__.l._.. V uvn ; -u-q - John 'A'n_drew Wiggins. Bond Head was here for visit on Sunday. M ' Turn ninnlna nine-A held v --n --vgu--, v... .u Vllli U11 auuuuy. Two picnics were held in this vicinity on the '24th. A good time was reported from both. `Turn lnr-n1 hnvn, tvha .hnnHng- WK!-B l'U]JUl'|-CU `LFUUI IJUV-u `Two local `boys, while hunting motels were `attacked !by a vicious ram. After taking refuge on a. stump for two hours they managed to es- cape wlth their lives `but were late for church. ~ Thu T-Trnnfnn Ilunn awn Hanan Ghana . May id! -fey, a. for- mer resident of this p1ace,_p*a1d a visit here `on `Sunday.. Mu nnfl '\/I've T'I`hna Am-\n`|r1 vnf vvnuuaiua. A The choir arranged for an inform- al banquet for themselves in the basement. or the United church on Friday evening` but were rather surprised to find that officials of the church put in an appearance also. Thesevsentlemen, who had their wives with them, brought also a very generous supply or ice cream. A number of them tool: advantage of the occasion to express their ap- preciation ot the services rendered by the choir. . ~ / `The following attended the In- stitute convention in `Churchill last week: Mrs. Watt. Mrs. Armstrong, Mrs. -Jaspulndlrew-s. `Mrs. `Cersweli, Mrs. Amey. Mrs. `Stone and -Mrs. Hipw.ell, also `Misses Elva Bradley. Lillian Copeland. Louise-Slack, Iso- bel Noble and Edn'a'!VVebb. PUHQIIIUIIIE L111 UIUHU `llllu While driving through Churchill on `Tuesday last /M. B. Hipwelrs auto was struck by another car and considerably damaged. Fortunately the occupants escaped without in- hwv. - ` ` 1.11? U jury. A n I-U1 UIIUFUIM The `Hunter -Bros. are busy these "days depriving the flocks of wt~he1'r eeces, some 200 -or more sheep have been -shorn already. 1/I'ma, Wm lnvnnu nf Tmnrv-an-nn HHVU HUGH 'Ul'H uuruuuy. - Mrs. Wm. Icornes of Lawrence Park. Toronto. -is spending this week under the parental roof. `D. `M. |l".m1H'n an-Had mn fr-handu In '5: NEW l-KT UUUIJV `Ull `.LL|l'5uU.y 111 Mr. and Mrs. Jos. `McLean, Mid- land, spent the week-end at the honioj .o_,~,~ , (J. McLean. ' 'I`_h;e.a; ual -Field Day of -the tour ne!~g'11,gn rag -sc.ho~o1s was _-set :01- Satuv &y, the` 26:11. but the dis- `agreewble weather `forced a. post- ponement till June 4th. whnn driving through Churchill WUUIS HHLIUII L119 rflltllvl l'UUl-I D. M. 'Coutts c11`ed on menus in Essa. on `Sunday. ' 7 V May 28-45. reception and dance was held at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Thou. Waller last Thursday evening when.Mr. and Mrs.. Jas. Johnson were presented with a nice tea. set from the sShivaree_ Boys. also other gifts from `friends. An abundant lunch was served and all report a. most enjoyable time. `fauna. adult`.-n.` AL. I....._.. yuu - - - vuuvwgwvc --u.-vs -`A. L."M';Jr;1n a-ttendecvl t-he horse racing in Collingwpod on the 24th. 11]-- run.-- l&`__.Ll.-.. .._.__;. 1-..; "i&i~.";'nh" 4175. '.~sc5}IrT; ';}l3' may vdslted with friend in `Midland on Sunday. In LVUWIIIIIFISVC *nuapu.a.1. Rev. Jos. and `Mrs. -Dudgeon of Sunderland spent part of Friday and `Saturday among their old triends In this neighborhood. fm .nthm-lnnri .h1-nun-hf hnm.A {P193105 In Lilli! HEl'UU'I'llUUUn Wm. Sutherland brought home a new Star coupe on Thursday last. Mr and `Mrs . Inn. *MnT.nan. `MM. Ju1y'peaentat1'on and social evening were held In '-the rectory on Friday evening In honor of'M1s_s Vera_ Whiteslde. FIVE; nlnnhn nwmnnanr` On: an hnfnnnn_ `"353 : "'c?I.{;{"?Es7Ee;" ;;;n'{'i;{st week at `her home "here. A. `By-ron of Toronto was also at W. D. Scythes' . for a short time. Tl/H-u I`DuI-nr Ianann and IDA`: rink; LU!` it HUl'lu H1116. Miss 'Ruby Icarson and {Roy Wight of Toronto spent the week-_end at L. ICarson's. Mrs. Wight. who has been 111, is slowly improving. ' "ca an-4| Ila... tnuuknn n...'I d.....lI-. leads Its Field in Style and Refinengggnts r May 2-8-:I1\7(i_sVs~G.-Casaells or Tor- onto 15 having a few holidays at the home of her mother. Ilium V` XX73hH'.AnI!1An `hag nnm- `He HUXHU UL HUI` IIIULHVIV Miss V.[;Wh!tes1desA has com- menced a. .nurse s training course in Newmarket `hospital. than _'l'na and "Mrs, Tindgnnn nf Reline your Brakes with enuine Raybeatos Brake ining and drive in any weather with a` care`-free mind. You are sure then of quick; safe "stopping any- time. anyplace. Stern measures have been adopted by Police for deal- ini with motorists who drive . with faulty brakes. A still` ne may not bother you, but a serious accident to your self `or someone _else _will drive home how_ important it is to have good brakes. 56' i1i.B.I1f.{ _xg;_.LYLEAcH %=9ND_H%M? VsFz'A:<':'Eu?uTnc' --.--v . -- a. short anew:-`an. U.F.O. CLUB_ In -vnnnblnlun vunnl-inn A67 Linn A viaiwu Lrlunus nere on usunday. The usual large crowd gathered to enjoy the supper` and play given in Guthrie United church, Thurs- day evening,`May 24. The piay'given by the young people was received with pealvs of laughter from young and old. A quartette consisting of Mrs. J. D. Gilchrist, Mrs. A. G. Muir, J. McKay and .1 . Armstrong, `sang several times, their splendid music. beink very much appreciated! by everyone. Mr.` McNanbb and . Mr. Dutcher of Barrie, who helped with the musical part or -the pro- gram. and Mr.` Mcnoberts, who made such a. pleasing chairman, contri-,; pbuted greatly to the success of the evening. H _ _` ; LIIUIF IIUIIICN Miss Vpra Nicol. Miss Annie and AMurray Avison of fRic'hmond"I-Iill visited friends `here on usunday. The usual lnre-n nvnw onthmum-1 WW6: Misses `Mary and Vilda Walker Aspent the'hol1day and week-end at their home. man 171;..- 171-..! 1:1... A_--l- A-4! suuuu. UL ;vm's. '.l`.l.6l"D Iuumam. Mr. and "Mrs. lcha-s. Carruthers and daughter, IBarr1e, spent the 24th with Mr. and M-rs.t2Go1-don Brown. .'I'nn. `Pnfm-snn nv-IR Tomb rw..-..n........ \Jl&LUU Ba Ed. Wiggins spent Isunday with his brother, Jack Wiggins, Beeton. MI`. HIT!` MPG l'l`h.'\ Amrnannnnv uua u1u|.u_tu.`, JUJJK wlggms, E6810?!- Mr. and Mrs. "rhos. Armstrong and family. lstayner, visited at Dal- ton Armstrong s. ' - `Carmen Bell `is sporting a 'Whip- pet sedan." V Mr. and Mia. Dan. Plpherr, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Woods and family of New Lowe1l'v1slte_d at Jack Bu1e s. ayvul. here. In`... lICl`Un Mrs. J.7R.ose and children spent a few days with friends here last week. `(Iguana |l`ll'.-H.-. ....: -rvn_1_ 1-90-11. ,,, _.--.. .. `,v....., -nun-o-.\.a. \AIvvAIuUAJ1lUn `The remains were brought Iby train from Albany to Stayner, VVm. Breeding, salesmanager for the Continental Drug `Corporation. tak- ing chhrge of Mr. Robson's affairs. The funeral service was held at the home of Mrs. Goo. Henderson on May 16, the Rev. R. Gray officiat- ing. The `body was interred in the Staynenr Union cemetery. Pallbear- ers were Arber-t Henderson of Stay- ner, \V1111a.m and GG01`g`e Hender- son of Everett, Robert McIntyre of Cor`b-atton, EdW1El-Pd Smith and E1- don Latimer of Angus. m.u.v:z'a mawr, aura. JHS. -151119. Geo. Moir and Alfred .'M!tchener pased vsunday with friends at }'1`hornton. Ln..- 7 nu-.. *n..:...1. n.-__.. -_ .,, LI wuu. u`. uuu iV1'l`S..!\101'GOl l .I5l`0WI'l. Jas. Paterson and Jack Chapman passed Sunday with Mr. Vtancise, Nottawasaga. Mn and \/[nu '\Y.u............ nun-.. _._.1 `V U L L W uuwgu. Mr. and Mrs. Newman Giffen and family; Edenvale, visited at Robt. G1't;fen's. ` A l YI.-uaul... _..-.-;_ 191..., .1. ,, , ..u, May .28--I(nthe absence of the Vminister, Mr. Smith of `Toronto, prached last Sunday to a. large congregation in the United church. Mr`. And Mvu rim-.-1.-m .r1n..1....a.+ uuuaxcsauuu U1 U19 umcea CHUPCD. M1`. and Mrs. Gordon Gilchrist spent the holiday with their parents ` here. A May 5-"3-.\II`S. VV. A. Miller, Bar- rie. spent :1 few da._v's last week with her son. Alren Miller. Mu ana `\,r..a ran), 13.`..1.:. 'mm.....4,. WILL! 161` BUM. [$11611 AVLIIIUIH Mxyand Mrs. Jacrk Pzu'ks,"I`o`ronto, vis1.ed a-t Wilfred McMaster -3 over the holiday. `\/Tmu (Inn 9Q-ulfh \/Tu nn.-1 '1\lI'na LIIU IIUIJLICI-J a `Mrs. Geo. Smith. M1`. and Mrs. McPhee (and cllllclren and Miss Shirley Smith spent the 24th with the former -s uncle, M. Bell. '2'8--Ivle Milne spent the week-end with his mother in `Tor- onto. ` ~ Lfn -nut` Fur..- 117211 111...... .3 q-_,_. UH LUc Mr. `am were `Sun Brown's. `Kn nv Will you, too, be surprised -L IIUFH LUHo Miss Lillian Petch. Stayner, is the guest of Mrs. Hertb Iculham. `N/rv` nn `Klan lfV1.n..- ;t`1...._..u. -._.. -uvau I I'\IwuII A Percival `Cedric Robson died on the night -of Sunday, May 1'3, at the Albany Memorial Hospital after five Weeks` illness due to septic poisoning. Mr. IRobson went to, A1- bany six months ago to represent the Continental Drug Corporation of Chicago in the Alblony area. He was` born at Brighton`, Ontario, 34 years ago, and during the six months he. spentnt Albany had be- come well and favourably known. Mr. Robson is survived by his Wife. M-rs. Martha .H_enders,on :Robson, and 8. young daughter. Gwendolyne. -mkn u..\.....,.I.... -..-..- L.. A --..- -.. .-.v. .. nu-.-./, on u... a.-sun A10x.`McRae of Collingwood spent a few days last week with his sister, (Mrs. VV. J. Dempster. NI'l:n"|"hn1n1n .TannnH Yvv in uvuh H1159 VVo U! .lJUlll])b`LQ.`l'u Miss Thelma Jennett, Ivy, is with her grandparents here. "Fhtfn Innlr uni! \/`h- an ! 1\/fun Tvvnn JJIIU W ll 3. Mr. and Mrs. W111 Patterson. Cookstown, `paid a brief visit to the \1'a,tter s sister, -Mrs. `Jets. -Buie. an \/lnlu av-IR A19.-`.1 :1\,ru..1.......... 161` 5l'1llLl}JCll't`lllS EYE. 'T11o`s. Jack and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Grose, Lefvoy, visited at David Miller's during the week. V-FYI pnaa nn unnu n7 `El nvvd`l64-sn LVLIIIVL B l.lUL1ll`5 LHU \VUKo Wm. Ross and sons of Hamilton spent Sunday with Geo. Ellis. MFR, nQh1Pn11 Viulfn Inulf nynnb WIN! $1118. .1. .lJUlll}JB'l.EI'o Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bell, Allen Miller and Bruce "spent; Sunday with Cookstown friends. `lhfu nu.-`I xlrm-. 1Wn..lA mran-.. _.._..; qI'l-[Ur Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Wlsmer of Mid- land and Mr. and Mrs. A.- Truax and children of Waverley spent Sunday at Thomas Truax s. WHJI HUI` l.ttl.llUX`. Mlsa `Hazel Jackman of Mulmur pent a. few days last week with her parents. ' MI` and RTFG T.nv~nn hnnnn anon? F. J. GRACEY n.....Z`9`i`3?`i X%`RE Associate Dealer: W. HUNTER, Allistdn. HIE 5~UL'U uy IJULLHIE III Ha new ITUHC. Mr. and -Mrs. `E. J.` Lambelrt have movved outta the- end of the second line. to the Cedar Grove Inn, for the summer. `nmkn on 11.. ......=: 1r... m........u- ._.. 3Ull'lIl'l\':l`. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Sproule on May 23. ason. ~ ~ `wad Ihk 'Dn-J-ahnnv\ annnt `ihn July 61). it sun. `Miss Edith Patterson spent 'th 24th with her parents at Preston. Mr. and N|')~u `Rriacru nn Huh`: n .1-u.u wuu ut.'l` p?l.l`t`Il(.S a.E FPESIOD. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs and baby of Clamp Borden` spent two weeks with Mrs. Geo. Henderson Ibefore start- ing for the W'est. Ina Hana ant` In rafn-.. ...... 1.-...- IIIE I-UL` LKIE V\'t'8L- Jos. Hood and F. Giffen are home from Toronto. `hlnuil Ava t:4..4......1..-. _.....x._.. 1-..- Ll.'UllI .Luz`Uul.U. . . Died on Saturday evening, May 26, infant son or Mr. and Mrs. Sproule. Hind :n Allgaunun Bpcllb Duuuay VVILH KI!`-U. EJ1113- Mrs. Cameron visited last week with Mrs. `T. Demps-ter. Mn nnr1'\/hm I I-1 non A11...` L/UUISEILUVVU 1.l'J.UULl5. . Mr. and Mrs. David Miller spent Sunday in Lefroy. `.11 h \/Ywu `Thna "Vanna: and L'UUL -Miss Maud Smith has gone to _Toronto. `liar: `.\,f....4I... 1'\..._I...__ _n 1-v__ `ml;/TIu1:.m;'nd Mrs. Lorne Done!` spent the 24th in Preston with Rev. and Mrs. Patterson. 13:1 T`I71nn.-dam kn- 1...-.. l_.._...-.`..I_`... "_"' " I '7 mites style in a motor car. . So, in Pontiac Six, everybody can enjoy it In Beautifully-proportioned bodies that tell their ` Fisher craftsmanship at a glance ; . . Long. low lines and deep, massive radiator design . . . Rich harmonies of color in exterior Duco and interior trim . . . Delightful evidence of luxury in upholstery and appointments . . . PLUS the smoothness of Pontiac s powerful "Six engine . . . the safety of Four Wheel Brakes and the comfort of Lovejoy Hydraulic Shock Absorbers. - No wonder the New Series Pontiac literally leads its eld in style and renement. Prove it all for yourself by a demonstration.

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