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Barrie Examiner, 20 Sep 1928, p. 7

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' 1 d s 1:` E ' 9133:.-,7 Qua '1Jas1-3&3} minim. . n-u..:...... e|...-A.l.;A 1M1-mac \ REELY acknowledged as the most astonish- ing motowcar ever placed before the public . 1 , , _ -1. _... 4......l..n Lunamrl Hnnllrsl `Powerful. REELY acknowteagea as ulc luuat usw......- at less than twelve hundred dollars! Powerfuk an you say"? Powerful is right! It darts u over the hard-pull hills with whirlwin ease. Handles like a dream in traffic. And does a good 65 and more if you open the throttle. Just see it! Just drive it! _,_. 7&5 Ngw Six 665 W. Ronsberger $1345 `fhunday. sopmnlm 20, 1923 1 LVFVV con un- Four-Door Sedan . Four-Door Sedan COUPE $1325 See Our Display at Barrie Fair I1! II!l\IlLIl" BEAIII Q "=-CHANDLER-CLEVELAND MOTORS CORPORATION CLEVELAND. OHIO LE 7/: N , ,, Royal I7figlftW75 "1--- "1L4n`n No After Lunch Drowsiness FOUR-DOORV SEDAN $2195 ` ABEAUTII-`UL, beautiful motor car. 1 18-inch wheelbase. Cradled low to the road. Alive with zip, zest and stamina. Smooth as eidet-down. S-w-i-f-t as a thought-75 miles --- L -___ A-...I .......... - Tani-'\n`\t\IIa Vnniinim Gldefaown. DU`l']`C H! I LllUullt* cu bslsnvv an hour, `and more.` Westinghouse Vacuum Brake. One Shot centralized chassis lubri- cation. Come see, come drive, compare. 1_\__ISg_:v R2231 Eight 85 $2195 7 ""' --"? Two-Door Sedan All Prices I. o. la. Factory Distributor For Simcoe County `rial uluul Ixmluln Wham of `Barrie Baptist Church. of` which the bride is a member. offic- iated. TL- L...:.J.\ n n n n n-\nnn;nr` H`? 1101`; IZIIECI. I The bride, accompanied by her father. entered the drawing room, which was beautifully decorated with autumn leaves, sweet peas, dahlias and gladioli, to the strains of the wedding march played by Miss Margaret Sinclair. The -bride was unattended and was beautiful- ly gowned in a peach bisque at crepe trimmed with French lace and brilliants. with shoes and hose to match. She had the honour of wearing her mother s tulle veil which was caught up with orange blossoms and satin ribbon and she carried a shower bouquet of Ophel- ` .35-1.. mu-in at-vu:-nvv\nv~c1 uuzzlcu 0 SUV! CL uuu\1us.v va. V1:--V. ia roses with satin streamers. During the signing of the register Mrs. E. J. Whan sang sweetly All: Mine Alone. After congratula- tions a dainty buffet luncheon was served. TL- nu`.-..\nA n -cnuvnvlvuw 1I7nsIn0 +I\ at-:1'veu. The groom s favours were: to the bride, a cheque; to the pianist. a silver r.-omnact: to the soloist. a hair of Dutch silver candlesticks. The bride was the recioient of mam beautiful and useful gifts showing the high esteem in which she is hsld. ' 'T`L- AA.-v\1n 1n34- av-nit: Sne 15 HEIU. The hanpy couple left amid showers of confetti and good wish- es for Toronto and other southern points. The bride travelled in a rose crepe back satin dress with old gold trimming. blue charmine coat. black velvet. hatcwith Orient- al trimming. blonde shoes with1 rose trimming and hose, gloves and | purse to match. _ Mr nn. Mrc, Rnnml will reside` to mawn. 1 Mr. and. Mrs. Snead will reside! at 2519 Danforth Ave.. Toronto. IVI-nvv I-vv vvw;---.-w ..-V The regular meeting of the 1\`Iwi Flos Institute was held on Sept 11 wt Mrs. Priest's. ` Au-.. nu; v-nowllnvt hnuinnac um: 1.1 wt ;Vu's. rut-:3 :1. After the regular business was` disposed of Mrs. M. Andrews of the; Crossland Branch gave a most in-| terestlne report of her visit to the` Boys Training `School, Bowman- vllle. Mrs. Kerr read a paper en- titled. Food Value of Cheese, giv- ing several very choice recipes. Mrs. M. Jones gave a short paper on Social Life In the Community." Mrs. Priest served a dainty tea, all enjoying a social half hour. -rmm nfnhnr mmarlng will hp "at. emoyrng a sociui nun. nuur. `The October meeting will be at` Mrs. M. Kenney's when members and their families. will also have their annual fpwl supper. EIJEIVVI-u-r. VI\IlVlI-II\a unv-. `The regular monthly meeting of the Edenvale Women's Institute. was held at Mrs. J. Maw s. The roll call was answered with spelling christian names Ibackwards. Miss 55`. Priest gave an interesting paper on Arrangement of flowers in the home." Mrs. A. Gilchrist then con- ducted the question drawer which proved very helpful to all. At the close of the meeting a flower con- test was held in which Mrs. A. Gilchrist carried of the prize. The hostess served a dainty tea. Next meeting Oct. 11 at Miss M. Dixon's. nxscifi Xne1Tc:SJ s3x}aEa'{v'1le Cracker MADE AT macaw. FALLS - vxsxroxs wancoma NEW FLOS WOMEN'S INST. , \v__ EDENVALE WOMEN'S INST. ,..1-1__ .....-Ll.-~ A Buy Advertisegr Things is good ted i Red Rose Orange Pekpe Fa`Tie Fm! & _Su12p1y Co- Office and Yards, Victoria St. and-Ra-i'1wa.;. 3. Boadway, Prop. Chas. Graham, Supt. _ is supreme In clean, bright Aluminum. wa HAYE ALWAYS ON HAND large supplies of kindling wood and cord wood for fuel. Our wood is thorough- ly dried and burns to a clean white ash. We deliver at your doo'r. Call us up and try us next time. Call--or Phone 999_ Nights and Holiday: 313 `ago Gown 1:----2:.-j ` TCV SAIIII. RESIDENT;AL`SC-3E'O0L-F`0l?: GIRLS 8'l'AIl0 up L,_o___u_u-_ 5-1- n1.....I.... Ilvmln LII-. flgnvnp. BAIIII n.l:m.LuluLVJ.a.nu wvuvvu van `....... . -.....- Scholarship Matriculation, Solo 8 3, llunlo,~Art',-('3-onvov national French em haaized. On 00: Game: and` 8 cm. HEALTH RECORD XCELLENT. LIMITED NU Bil! 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