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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jun 1929, p. 5

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Q" I?IDII&UICJ'wlv-vvw CI088I&BI.ACKVlLI.`I J`: 2 H.E. _'?!"` 5""``1 _ -_-_L.__ `- Hit] Ind Umooonooo-ooo- "' Irfgersoll Cream II_.__- -_..;- ---- $75 009 Irtol 1.. Meat and Fish Paste: 4vnAna$n.n1A?`t?!Y$.-- Q` Wild Strawberry Jam nI .`l') (`.l'l'Y m...a... `I _ 77 vi`. Liv! `CV71 !- OLDCI'lTBundr- 151- in ,,,,_ aLLrr5nnunn- 1 Dainty and Ddldou........... f_...-__-_II [V_-.._. __ IIUTC TTI C IT L'IdIOlIOol.....o......1 EU `I! , A {cqucnu JUH WAJA suoJ.5l.L 11.: an uvugb fireman Williams: I can answer oniy for myself. I am satisfied that if council meets our request there will be no resignations. tl.-ovnw T? fhn arnr\+ in vnarin Hnnr IUQU)5lI'U1('1'-x- n.mu..n- --Fina: Quality . . . . . . . Crosse & Blackwell s Krziat _swE1=:ram1soUI{M1xEn MONDAY - - JULY lst FOR YOUR PICNIC SUPPLIES--YOU WILL FIND COUNTLESS SUGGESTIONS-A FEW OF WHICH ARE LISTED BELOW. Pickles `,?A`{i`jM29 -T. urn` - -I-6'!-\ 14.15 DUNLOP sr. BOMINION DAY --J -v nrrwvvnn av- woo`: goo-a ~-ago-`nun Chief Shrubsole asked that no stone be left unturned to keep the present brigade together. It was hard to get reputable men. Today the brigade was second to none in Ontario. There had not been an inspector here for three or four years and if the brigade was not efficient such would not be the case. The Chief said he was taking into consideration the welfare of the entire town. He spoke as an inter- mediary, a citizen and a taxpayer. Mnvnr Mo{?11nia__Wn Inch!` unn fnl on passing the buck to the dther. A1:-I Tnna-mnn._.Tn Mr `lA'nNl u'llrl1-1 uluug HQ`? l|vU U115 'uL15au.I: W111 LcI5II in a. body on July 8. "acre is what our letter says: its $119 request of this brigade has not been granted we, the members ,0! thus brigade, tender our resignation to you, the chief, to take eect July 8 M5 12 Dan. M`? oInn + lrnnnr nfhtr urn !-A `Innv-n'" kn Alu. .l.lU1.1gLl.l&Ll.'-` 15 N11`. mcmmuu speaking for the fire brigade?" Mr. Mc_Mu1kin-I have no author- ity to speak for the fire brigade." ru_:._A.- cu_....n.-.'1- -_I-..A a.|.-4. ..- -5--- mcuxuxy, u. uwwcu uuu. a. taxpayer. ] . Mayor McCua.ig-We want you to know we are not antagonistic and that whatever we do is for the benefit of the town as a whole. n __2% as. Tin 140 _3RoIlIl0o ,2'_l`inn3lo `in 37 Drinking Cups LILY Ru-nnrl . , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . \al vvuauvurn v 5..-vvvvvvvur LILY nmd. .............. .... .3 21 Lobster :m.$*..:. :t..`?.:':m..- o-'rin24o Lobster Caviar uunnc Band-- 3 0` Th 16` Oatcakes IALLI Dlln. Tuna Fish n-3:7 Qudlzy-Li;h: Mon- UV LLU 1UDl5LlaIULUL1b3- Mayor--If the grant is _made how do you propose to distribute the money? I think that is `why the chairman asked you up here. rlnnirn-anon `Dnrrnnc:T fhinlv `H . '1: IIIIVQ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . u a Chicker} Haddia IITIT II___ r imenzJji'z; {>'.Z' --w--- -.,, Olives . lI__I.l_ _.L Sweet Rqlish A n*nr\II1 In ~IUIlIIIrIr .11.!/IIVIJI V fi`.`.x ..`;`. .:`. .f'.`?`. T .......... .. Bottle 160 Campre Marshmallows rns,_ 01- vuvvu ya vwrv Bflndmoosnoouu-ouoovooc T` '79 I oSrPSLICES Pk8- 19 CHEESE Chateau qr Yelfgeta NESTLE S EVAPOIIATED v cu yuu. I don't know why we're here;" he mid, If there are any questions I will answer them." `E-nun (`J-npnrinIrn:1'\n T nnrlnnci-anti 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. SAT. 8 A.M. TO 11 P.M. Store Closed Monday, July 1st. Open Wed. till 6 P.M. 2 Eli 21 MILK STORE HOURS: [ Zlieklag 1ndAerThat.-. TheFirst8WCU I _ls1;t_r;l_'!1',g.1:di 95% crowing _M_a__I; `n 21 BUY 11-msa DBP`_E;IDABLE mans FROM BROWN & C0. SPEED UP: B7 F"""3'. uancu yuu up LLULG . Chairman Rogers-I think it is only fair that council should know the plans for the` distribution of the money. We should know how and where they propose to distribute this! money. In the past council has had full control but if the request is grant- gd we will have no control. M 1K:`i`|lin.rn-."`Fhnf. is 9. hard cues- Mayonnaise Delight unzm Bnnd- 8 on. Jar 310 A dnlkziouasandwich up.-.a.4 o,_ 1,, 17 Pimento Mayonnaise n 1 0 C 4- I IllI'/lvl/ll LVAIJJ uuvlvirvvv smxm nma,- 8 oz. Jar 31 mum: 3.1.4. .......... ..4 oz_ J 174; Mayonnaise Dressing H'HrEI.n Rrnnd-- n , T-.. M`. Salad Dressir;-g SHIELD Hrand--- '3*'1V IQZII WI`-LUH unar- Rodiunblino . . . . . . . . . n`i?.oN-;T.'.7. . . . .""""I QVOOIOVOCI utnuvv-awn D A 'r__ f LIVIIUII g vvvvv Hodinnuisobottlo . . . . ........ Lemon Cup and Oran e Cu cnoss anus xw1=.:u.'s... r z-~---J- _...r n- Oc';z((1)ts' g` KWELL`8....Bttl 330 Lemonade and Orangeade rvnvAu n-.....I , _ _ . , , , Mn rr1- ,- GE- u$lIII\IlW\U\4v\a In KKOVAH Brand. . ` Ginger Ale Alpine Club Dry . . . you SUIHC U1. uuc Luuuo ulavuoouu. ` Last year the council gave us $300 but it was not what was wanted. The purpose then was a. mark system, but the division was not fully decided. I can give you an idea: BIA-I1-r rnov-Lvc FAT` QA'.f.FY\d1Y1'Q` 2. fire Club D . . . . . . . . . .. -' ' ' - - - vv Plulryilc. deposit on bottle Orangeade and Lemonade ' H 7 -~- VD:-.4-Ola III ulvavwuvv w-vw ...v.--v.-....- buxom ................. ..`Bottle 240 Grape and Cherry Punch E03112 : .... ............. ..Bottle 230 SHIELD BRAND MAYONNAlSE WW `luv: vscvwua .1 SHIELD Btam`l-- Eu I. avor all its own. Jvvvvvvv - . vvvvuvo SHIELD Brand~- . Cooked Rich and Creamy. .` . K sALMON s0AP I0 muss 49 GOLDEN BELL BRAND %.`.`32" J Cleans Evefything CHARM cu WC VVALJ Lsavc LIV uuL1w.\.u. Mr, Wi1lia.ms-'I`hat is a hard ques- tion for me to answer. I can give you some of the hints discussed: T.n.c.f. vear the council gave $300 ALASKA BED _sm_vuGn'r PKG. H8 02- Jar 24 rvvvl U 8 oz.aJar 230 , Bottle 330 _'_'Bon1. 26c 7:'z'7r"aa"'c HI'3ottle 100 `Bottle 39!: ares. grass '1u.'cs, cw.) Aid. Lowe--What would be the equivalent of a mark. Why do you ask for this money? nan glve you an Luca. Four marks for attending a fire and two for other attendance in ans- wer to a bell (the latter chimney res grass fires etc.) A1:-I T.nu1n_..."K7hn.+. Wlild `be the Trustees Highly Important Sale of a Beautiful Lake-Front Country Estate ON KEMPENFELDT BAY, LAKE SIMCOE F THE VALUABLE ANTIQUE WALNUT, ROSE- AND MAHOGANY FURNISHINGS of the large Residence; also W THE RARE AND VA-LUAIBLE COLLECTION OF OIL PAINTINGS reputed gy old Masters, and 1ncluding:-a Murillo, Courtois, Rembrandt, Gainsbor- .....u Ralvator. Rosa, Barent Gael, Gerard Dow, Adrian, Brauwer, Leyman FUwN1nl1V\JD U1. `but? 1641.56 Lwcuauuaauu, um-av gugh, Salvator, Rosa, and other world-wide renowned Artists of the Italian, Spanish and French Bchoois. '1'!-IE FINE OLD GUT WATERFORD AND BOHEMIAN G-LASSWARE, ANTIQUE CHINA, including several Gorgeous French Vases and Comports (Empire period), several large French Wall Mirrors and Overmantels in genuine and handsome carved wood frames, real Carara "Marble Figures and . Chinese bronze wall pieces; LIBRARY OF BOOKS, including works of Dickens, Shakespeare, Jules Verne, Sir Walter Scott, Thackeray, Hall Caine, Paul Bouget and "a complete set of The Immortals," Mythology, etc., in all about 300 volumes. 2 Many beautifully single Chairs and Sofas, Historic black oak Dining Table on heavy base, Dhests of mahogany Drawers, Ward-robe, a very ne old carved mahogany Empire Lady's Dressing Table, `Swing Dressing Mirrors in Mahogany and -Walnut. a good assortment of Sheffield Plate, the Bed and Table Linen, Domforters and Blankets, and many other articles of more than ordinary Interest; also will `be sold the GREENHOUSE PLANTS, including a fine collection of Orchids, Garden Vases, Lawn Mowers, Garden Hose, Tools, etc., and Expensive 35 feet MOTOR LAUNCH, The Ormond" in Mahogany, 100 Horse Power, six Cylinder, in excellent condition, the very SUPERIOR carved walnut, rosewood and mahogany Easy Chairs, CANOE and ROW BOATS and other effects, also 7-passenger PEERLESS TOURING OAR, the whole being the property of the trustees of the late 3). T. Rees, Esquire, Glen Ormond, Barrie, Ont. IIIIJ Lay:---_- Owing to the recent death of D. 517. Ree s, the Tr parcrz, LIMITED (TORONTO), to liquidate O gold by Auction on the premises uni EM DDMQND on Illlu UuIIw, 1'-u-J .__ ._____ ____ commencing on Friday at 10 o'clock (Standard Time). THE FURNISHINGS WILL BE ON VIEW Thursday, July 4th, from 10 to 4 o'clock. - THE REAL ESTATE, which will be offered at 2 p.m. (Standard Time) BATURDAY, JULY 6th, comprises:--the `Substantially Built Brick and stone .12 -Room Residence standing in beautifully laid out grounds and gardens of 6 acres and commanding a magnicent and unrestricted. view of Lake Simcoe and having an exclusive frontage of from 300 to 400 feet to the lake shore with private water lots and safe bathing beach; the large range of heated greenhouses and hot houses, also the Gardener- s House (which has Electric Light and all modern conveniences), Double Garage, Boat 12-Room memucuuc au........--., .._ ._ ,, _ Aimcoe i Lake safe 9.13 conve Houses. "GLEN ORMOND is the name of the E51 .__:u_ .......I...... Nmunninnmss. 2 sets Of Rees, .l`JSq111I'e, ' Uucu \J.I.uu.auu, dawn -- -__- THE AUCTION SALE 615 REAL ESTATE ___L .1-..u.. Me n rr map .=, the Trustees have instructed ` Aucuon on mm 1.11: ;;;; m. GLEN SRMOND, BARRIE Friday and Saturday, July 5th and 6th -:..... .... x:v..m..m at 1n o'clock (Standard .y. June 27, .1929 I |.ll`Ildl-J \a- --2.: ----..____ 1 T. Ree Trustees WARD 3), the Estate, and same will be fconunuedw/rem page one) i resigning members to reconsider their resignations and if ewch individual deems it advisalble still to resign, that the brigade arrange that the resigna- tions take effect over an extended per- Incl I-'uw'-class VVLALLGu.l* J.U 111.656 5 more efficient brigade. I don't know if there is any man in council who !knows what the firemen get. Under i the present rate we get $2.00 for a fire and 50 cents an hour after with $1 for calls. It is not fair. The fireman who comes in at the last minute gets as much as the man who is there from the start. V r\..__4.:___ us, LI. _..- 4-4 ..__- -3 'mQ1-;a;;{<.)n -- Is there no way of I changing -that? `Futon:-v\nru T*7i11Invnn `KKTA uni n9\'Inaa vamsunldbla '|u.|au I Fireman Wi11iams--No, not unless we change our bylaws. If the man is there for the last roll call we have no I alternative. 11.1 9 ___- uvu-____ _____ A._.x__I _-.-.. um vul. 11 In V G. Ald Lowe--`Ha.ve you tried your ~= system with $1800 available." I iraman Wi11inmc._Tt is not nnmmh " Bybhltlll W.|.l:]..l. PLOUU 'd.Vi1A1`da_|.l1I':. < 1 Fireman Wxlliams--It 1s not enough 'money. . } A1r1 `D,nnvn_Tc if. nnf. $500 more lxllll _YULl UVb`1' EDI: IJCLULG. Fireman Williams--The most we ever got was/ in 1927 when we got $1825. Ah! T.nnmman_`l .Tovn vnn tnknn ELIE reauy .101` but: ua.uu1'. ` _ Several mstances were quoted where f1remen s suits were ruined and the firemen only received $1.00. A18 .`I nhnnf.nn._..T)nn'f. V011 think uzuucy . Ald. Reeve-Is it not $500 mo_re than you ever got before?" Wirnrnnn \XT'Hin1'r1:'T`hl= mngf. WE 6340. Aid. Long~man_--Have you taken patriotic service into account as well as financial considerations? Fireman Wi11iams-Both, we aim at a more efficient brigade. When you. pull that rubber suit on your clothes are ready for the tailor. Qnvnral ingtanr-nu urprn nnntpd where DO couqc11:" We don't want to run to councxl every time we soil a.` sui ." Isn't it a. fact that fires are few- er now than when you first made your request ? Wirnmnn Wi11ia.m .':---The average Uluu, Sod. H1 your requesuz" Fireman Wi11iams-The average calls for four years were 18 and 45 false alarms. How; many firemen are on the bri- gade? , Twenty-two, including the Chief. There should be bwenity-four. ' .-u _-_ u A:.'l ':J- an:-uII|AI\ Ilremen Uxuy 1'eut:1vt;u au..uu. Ald. Johnston--Don't you think those cases should have been reported to council?" t\ `Ann ? urnnf 4-n run fn D(\`l`l!'H"i1 .I. LLUI-U uuuuna. may vu wnnvg -v... Ald. Longma.n-How did `it come about that all firemen resigned at once. According to information coun- cil has it must have been premedi- tated." Flihnvmnn 'lXH1`Iiavnc_T G111 Tlf. TIFF,- BBQ." Fireman Wi11iams-I am not pre- pared to say. The press is here, I see. In-formation did leak out and I know council knows who voted for $1800 and who voted for $2400. A111 `I nv\nvv\nn_'Fho+ 'h`lR+. and wno vonea I01` aszauu. Ald. Longman-That didn t just, happen. That was premeditated. It is only fair to us to know. What is back of this? `nmtxvvnnru unll-ionc_"'l"hnrn man: nor. U1 bulb. Fireman W111iams-`There were cer- tain members willing to accept $1800. There wasn't enough left to carry on if the rest resigned. If we divided we would get nowhere. Therefore we had to stand together. 1\A'ovnI-__\KTnI11h"f'. WR hi! better to stand Bogetner." Mayor-Wou1dn"t we be better -with the nucleus of a fire brigade? If some stayed we would have something to work on." ma...-.w..-.n 1!ril1ioma_`P\Tn Han 1-pgf, With a bunch OI greeuuurus. Question - The joint resigna- tion of all the members cannot be de- signated as anything but a strike? Fireman Wi1lia.ms-We have re- signed and gave you a notice to that effect. If we had quit and said we wanted our money wi-thout notice that would be a strike. A1,: -r.-mnmon__'(x7hnn firnmpn inin worx on." Fireman Wil1iams-No, the rest who stayed on would `not fight fires with bunch of greenhorns. numunn _ '1`hn -ininf. resigna- WOl.ll(1 me a Struse." Ald. Longman-When firemen join the brigade voluntarily they do so to render a service to this town. We ap- preciate that. But to band together and resign all at once has all the ear- marks of a strike. You are slipping `up on the responsibilities you owe to this town and we think an explanation is forthcoming) . uh-nrnnn `villi-2rn:_..VVp have given avu. ~_It is further resolved that if thel Brigade refuse to reconsider their joint resignations that the Chief .be request- I Gd forthwith to recruit a new Bri- gade." V ! Thh fnllnurintr `nffnv roe fnnuvnu:-In:-Ix UJ.5`a.1u.aa,uuu UL av am II no. .5.......... Fireman Wi1liams-As for myself, No. I have been in and out four times. III` I quit on July 8 I am through. ----_-.. H111- awn `Inc-~1nn +irna Thnv 1s Iorvncom1ng.'v Fireman Wi11iams--We have glven the Chief two weeks notice. __ .. ..n.__ ---.. --.:'lIluu~. "I\ Kali: ULILCL UWU Vvuuno LAUIIAVV. Mayor McCuaig--"Are you willing to co-operate with your Chief in the re- organization of a new brigade? .. 117:1.-..~u~ As 4'.-nu yynyg`|<|-` LL 1. quw uu uuA_y u L uasna u...-....,,-- Mayor-We are losing time. They are not asking f-or more money. They have resigned. There is no suggestion they will carry on. There is only one thing to do, to enlist a new brigade or engage a paid brigade. (`El-unirmnn ngers - This council pam Dr1ga.ue." Chairman Rogers should pay its firemen for what they are doing, but we should not make D0 D8 CIIBDIIDIIIBII. L IIUIIU DEE nun there is anvthing-else we can do. I want` the citizens to know the facts." Fireman Wi11iama-I can't under- stand why this committee was brought here tonight?" - Ald. Rdbe1"tson-Why is council so hard up?" Chairman Rogers-We are not hard up. The people of Barrie are not hard up. We want to be fair. Aid. Robertson should not make that state- ment. Ah-1 TI'Tn.`\1\ W`kn Oh-nvnnn `Hana I-kn any grants without knowing how ittis +1. 1... dist:-ihnfntl, 1 name see that Illllla." Ald. Webb-The firemen have the wrong idea. They think we are trying to buck them. We are not. We have tried to meet them. There was no ex- "~1anation of their scheme. They sim- ply said they wanted $2400. Wirnman \I7i1'linnne__`'I"hn firs: I11-1- my _aa.Lu uucy wuxxwu d'2UU. Fureman Wi11iams--The fire bri- mm CZQCCC u Pufed Wheat QUAIXR Basil 9900090- Peanut Butter CA4-V7 A\I'l\ '7'. Q_._.I__ Iowuwuuc mus: BRIGADE? I `/`CUTTT TC?- JACK AND JILL Inn}- o o o c u o u o o u o u oooood Pork and B Aurvultv-In I,,_s Loblaw s Cake DdieiousChryCako.... Madea-om the finest ingredienu -D-in our own spotlessly clean bake shop Shredded Wheat Biscuits 2PkgI.23o` `II, l!_;_- Gucvwa Jelly IIOAKA Band -... ZJEFI U`/VI/III `.5077! mm Bfdooooi Corned Beef PRAY BIN'l`OS- N 1 b Q 0 0000004 Luv!!! Youeuu iv VOAAUD FIDO` BCUUULC, As the request of this brigade has not been granted we, the members of -this brigade; tender our resignation to V011. the Chief, to take effect July 8 at 12 pm. (Signed): C. W. Carley, Warren Johnson, R. J. Wolfenden, C. McMu1kin, Otto Williams, 0. B. Pat- mean. James Tribble, J. J. O'Connor, Ray Simmons, Geo.`T. Baldwin, A. -W. Fraser. S. Sherlock, Harry Hook, W. M, Livingston, Geo. H. Coles, F. C. ower. L. 0. Vair. J. Garvin, C. R. Anderson, L. Miller. ~ lWkln QP\wnl'kan'ln ..n:.l L- .....d-.. I.-. .... L ` U I `Xvi JIM Rich Fruit and Nut Cube. [nah Valencia Cake. . .. . . T E A I/2Ib.3]1h.]` \ BLACK and MIXED QUICK SUBS CIEIIPSO \_ 1.90 1 Lohlaw s Blue Label LOBLAW S CAKE KIPPEB SNACKS 3 TINS 14" IIILUDL avu., Ll. JNLALACL. Chief Shrubsole said he spoke by re- quest of Chairman Rogers. He intro- sluced a committee from the fire bri- gade present at the request of the chairman of the fire and police com- mittee, he said. He extended an in- vitation to council to attend a meeting of the firemen on July 2, or any monthly meeting, to see how business `II conducted and become acquainted with the affairs of -the firemen. It would clear up differences and pro- mote a better feeling, he thought. fireman Williams said he didn't know what the brigade committee was call- id to the Council Chambers for. It ;had no power to speak or report. A-Someone had given the press the wrong impression, he said. A repont in the Toronto paper had said: An ul- timatum has been served on the Town Oouncii and unless the firemen s de- mands are met the -brigade will resign In A hnn An YII111 Q l....'.....ooo3L` iooooooooooooo 2Pkgs.25o . z I -' I `I ` /, ` 5. ' `Ag 2: \ ` _. ` /"':?"a`[7v, .| ...1-.._.] `Pail 21` Lb. 36c Lb. 32c Lb. 21c gade does not feel the council is try- 1ngbobucl:them.Al1we wantisfair nnur fn hnln nnv fnr nnr nlnthng III` HUB MUCH}: 111 WI: WBLIHI ID I M) U ' pay, to help pay for our clot .. LIA v-|...-a..'.. an-\.....u. .... 4.1. rung; vw --V_`- `v... -V v-- v.---.--.. Ald. Johnston-i)on t you `think `council has given you a fair thing in giving you $50_0 extra in one year? Fireman W11IiamgVps but it is D1115 WULBC an 0115 IJLLIIC. Deputy Reeve Rogers-The request did not come in until the estimates were struck and we have to be very careful." ' miunmnn 1u*n1uI'~..11.-1.. tan. 1..-..;.. gnu: The following letter was forwarded; to the Town Council: '_.t'o Chief Shrubsole, Lo 1%. .-....n....L .3 4.1.4.. |...:...-.1- 1.-. `IVLLIS JULI CUUU C5016: L11 ULLU JOEL. Fireman Wi11ia.ms-Yes, but it is not enough. The more our men talk about this the -worse it gets. It is get- ting worse all the time. Innntv `Rnnxm Ilnanv-,=_'I`hn 1-nnnnctl uuxcaux. Fireman McMulkin - We have handed in our resignations. I feel the council grants the $2400 I feel the brigade will go on, although I don t think they are very anxious about it. Mr.` McMu1kin said the request had been asked year after year, one coun- aununmnxammn N the occasion ofour tenth anniversary, we desire to express our nlncerc thanks to the Housewives of Ontario for their condence and patronage entrusted to no. In June, 1919, we opened our rot Groectm-in in Toronto and our new Sal-Serve System `proved such a pronounced success that we immediately started an anive 1i i . U til toda operating total I -ve fully equipped. #133313: .....:.:.... ..II{l`.? 1?:-rltnnlnnl pnnfltu nf 03.:-g -ty'l'ha hum: nntmnnn DyE|(CIII. IDVKI. aucn H. PTUIIUUIICQI IIIIZEU lulllv WU I-I-l.I.I.I.I.Ul-I-ltvlily DZKUUII tiltoda operatingutotalof ty-vofully 'o.i e'.Z 333.33, covnenn' 3 a.llythw:;'.rln.cial centres of On . 11.. um T we enjoy is sure proof that the Loblaw -Serve Srstem appeal: to all htlyio `I'_. _..I_L__;1__._ -__n. A-_n.I_ _.._2...._.___ -..- An...-`At wt .4. .....'I.. .. i-....u.-0...! an-at no: modern tooa stores, covering an tne pnncx centres or Unulno. ans nu-go v e Sfstem thrift-1.: ;:. In celebrating out tenth anniversary we cannot et such an inn t" event 313 without further demonstrating to you that our Slogan WE 8 LL FOR LES ' b not an idle boast. The weekly savings "can still be greatly increased by buyingall your _ grocery requirements the Lohlaw Way. DELIVEIRY-You can arrange to have your parcels delivered for ten cents. General Delivery calls here at 11 a.m., 4 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m., 2 p.m., 6 p.m. vurvv `aw Vrvw -.:,-.ntO --- ptoadnlihbntura Md-..... 2PkgI.25o luww Ga vI-wus- Reeve Oreswicke--Do I understand that if the council does not meet your request you will resign in a, body? -'iMv-pmara W111inmg- T can answer

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