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Barrie Examiner, 2 Jan 1930, p. 9

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A Real Pre-Inventory Merchandising Event including all our High Class, Exclusive (no 2 alike) DRESSES, COATS AND MILLINERY FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND MONDAY S. W. MOORE u ..u ` - Miss ` and | Tsgn at Mrs. E. McLean's; Mr. and `Mrs. V. Tracy of Richmond Hill at B. `F. Tracy's. Tho cnknn1 o-.-n.~+.-..-.. L`.-do-I u...:.. -....... ; . A.AuI4_y n. The school trustees held their annu- al meeting Thursday evening, Dec. 26, in the school room. Pat Kavanagh is: {the new trustee elected for the coming `term. ` l 1111;... r\.._1_____a _;-L:-., | Milton Orchard, station agent, took `quite ill during the night of Friday :and was removed to the R. V. Hospital Saturday morning. A I.` Tdnxxyvnnn in uiaitinn kin furs-\;1v1 ~.:u.I.uA uu_y AAAUA uAu5. A. G. Newman is visiting his family in Buffalo. uuyuuuwvvw S013: Miss Audrey Clifton. START THE NEW YEAR by at- tending Church and Sabbath Schoool. A Sunday well spent` brings a week of content." SPECIAL NOTICE THE PASTOR WILL PREACH AT BOTH SERVICES MINISTRY OF PRAISE Wiss J R. Bruson. Choir Dirar-MT. Mrs. E Richardson, Organist. 11 am. Anthem .. .. .. . .. Selected So]-3: Master Lloyd Colpitts. 7 p.m. Anthem: The Radiant Sun" Lightwood n,u_. 1|t:.... A....I...... I`H6nn V A Gfizu ` CH.:i*aLi..EiI`TGEJ' At the close of the evening service there will be reception of new members and the ordinance of the Lord's Supper for immersed believ- ers will be observed. THE BIBLE SCHOOL AT 3 P.M. Week of Prayer Observance Tues. Jan. 7-Co1lier St. Baptist. Wed., Jan. 8-Salvation Army. I`hurs., Jan. 9-Centra1 United. ('\.._..X...... .4 0 vsvla A|4I\--J- snu \.;uua.-.., nun. .~\.bu.u. .4, tist Church. Wed.-At the Salvation Army. Thurs.--At Central United Church. These meetings are for all who be- lieve in God and that He is a re~ warder of them that diligently seek Him." L.lILllB., UCLA. t7?\J\utLu; w nnnnn Un- Services at 8 p.m. `A11 citizens and visitors cordially invited. THE WEEK OF PRAYER I`ues.-At Collier St. Regular Bap- An& fr 1930--19th Centenary of Pentecost SUNDAY, JAN 5, 1930 ` 11 a.m. Subject: ` A NEW YEAR GUIDE '7 pm. Subject: EXPECTA'I'IONS" Question Period. 6.45 p.m. 1. What were the names of the sis- ..._ -4` 1........n Local or dlstrlct news on e_very page (Next to Central School) Pastor: _A. C. Whitcombe, B.A. United Church of Canada CENTRAL CHURCH . 91a: 1 a an 3-. mrnnsanvnruu (Elizabeth Street) REV. A. E. BAKER, Minister. VV uau VVCAL Link, AA:|AAA\.u V; V..- .1- ters of Jesus? . Should the church advertise? Is life insurance contrary to the teachings of Jesus? WEOLLIER STREET Regular Baptist Church MID-WEEK MEETINGS Tuesday and Friday, 8 pm. SUNDAY. JAN 5, 1930 Including` every Exclusive I.:1- dies . Misses` and Children's Cu;1t--latest mude15-:111 sizes and slmdes. Lot 3--Reg. to $35.00. Priced Lot l--Special tb $1 $7.50. Priced . . . . Lot 2-Reg. to $25.00. Priced . HOUSES, STORES. GARAGES TO RENT OR SELL `Mr. Ward Price will auction your goods or property. Fire, Plate Glass. Auto Insurance 16+; N555, Tue D: A4'fz::s5'3 8302100" 3 a.'.|nauu.A.|..|vA \a:uXA.u:.\Aa W | little pay. Cent 9. word. wad l5i'>icvezV;V/CI;'(;\4v_i-<-:~lv;_e;`CI'o. 128 Dunlop St. - Cor. Market Hill . COATS T0piC--~WI-IAT A YOUNG MAN SAW WHEN HIS EYES WERE OPENED." SUNDAY SCHOOL IN ALL DE- DEPARTMENTS AT 3 P.M. BARACA CLASS Speaker: Mr. A. G. MacLELLAN Anthem: Watchman, What of the Night?" . . . . Sarjeant Gnln "A T NW1.` `III-din" L41: rnA\LJ|\l..a 71 L} Presbyterian Church ;Reu. J. s. Shortt, M.A., Minister Edmund Hardy. Mus. Bac., F.T.C.M. 1 Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY. JAN. 5. 1930 THE MINISTER AT 11 A.M. AND 7 P.M. 3 P.M. -- SUNDAY SCHOOL - 11 A.M.--THE MINISTER `Topic - PHILIP --- The Man Who Said: Come and See." Anthem: Ring Out, Wilg Bells" ` Fletcher Solo .. . . . Selected 11:..- 11....u...:A..... Prayer 1\'Ieeting--Wednc-. 8 p.m. A Embarassing Moments Barrie Real Estate Office 12.15 p.m.-The Communion Ser- vice and Recepnon of New Members 3 P.M. - THE BIBLE SCHOOL 7 P.M.---"NEW EXPERIENCES ON AN OLD ROAD." \II.lI.lll4I\ A I I\I.4lJ I Un`i ted Church of Canada Rev. J, Johnstone Black, B.A., B.D. Minister HORACE WILSON, A.R.C.O. Organist and Choirmaster Examiner Classieds work hard tor MLI- _.... fI.._L _ ....._.1 MONDAY. 8 }?.M. The Young People's Meeting at the Parsonage. WEDNESDAY. JAN. 15 ANNUAL CHURCH MEETING . IF YOU HAVE NO CHURCH HOME. USE OURS `5s~61o-`-"A` IQ.i.t"t1V\Vlh11`11t:"' M" Miss Marjorie Laldman Solo: The Stranger of Galilee" llama-a-I ' FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH` par Av-nrswn-srnr\\7 c~rrrr)1:rl:Vf! Illiyl n.a(1a Ann;-. san-nanuwr-4 CLAPPERTON STREET _REV. ARTHUR HALE, Pastor ,_,.__,.v.; 11 A.M. -- "A GREAT IDEAL" 7 P.M. -- THE MINISTER WE DELIVER FREE TO ANY PART OF TOWN `A997. {l.AvJAAuAw 11511444, Aiarvu/vi Mrs. Edith Rowe. Organist Miss M. Sinclair, Choirleader Phone 74 EVERYBODY WELCONVIEV BARRIE SUNDAY. JAN 5, 1930 I (_10LLlER STRI-:1-:17 3'. ANDREW I_.-_L__:_.J_ , (VI ,_,- V Miss Partfidge Page r (`Ivy vuusq` \\ I WALKS IN New Screen Grid Models in beauti-V ful cabinets at the price of ordinary radio. More sta- tions, greater pow- er, enhanced tone quality. Prompt Attention to Service VVork Aerials Erected STILL GREATER Now Made Every Arnold Market employee is eager and anxious to serve you courteously and well-offering' you highest quality Meats, Groceries, Fruits, Fish and Vegetables, in fact, everything for your table. Convince yourself today by doing your week-end shopping at your local Arnold s Market. Be Convinced Cottage Roll lb. 27c? Butt Roast Pork lb. 23c; Homemade Sausage lb. 19c? Blade Beast 13,. 243% Chuck Roast lb. 22c Rump Roast lb. 25c Sirloin Roast lb. 32 Fresh Shoulder Fresh Fillets ' Smelts English Kippers __T:\ gillIIIIIIIIIlllIllllllllilllllllllllllIIIIIIIllllllllllllllllllllIIIIllllIIIIIlllillIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllIllIlllllllllllhlllllllllIIIIIIIIINE ..i .`.`&.= Herring `\ MEALED ' L Mild Cured Smoked Picnics ] l/2-24 Messina Lemons . (102. 33c Navel Oranges . . doz. 49c B. C. Apples . . . . doz. 29 ' Good, Potatoes . . peck 29 Good Cooking Spys, pk. 40c Fresh and Smoked .lDl4Cl' LVLLD. .I.)_yJ1LC, UGILILCD IJII. .' M. and Mrs. Norman Flavelle of Lisle, spent the holiday with the lat- nt;er s mother, Mrs. L. E. Ball. Q11 A rn . . _ _ _ _ _ ....J. ru.....I..L._._.. .l.. at u.a.AC alxu Lacaxuy all UI JCGLD us 41:56. I Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hillman pf- ,Toronto spent Christmas with their Napaxlec. David Jamieson has been spending the holidays in Toronto. A. J. Sarjeant was up from Toronto for the Christmas holidays. -n e.........,. no r\Ho'mo`na11prl nn,n1d Choice Hallowi Dates 2 "=S- 25c '2-:;',.: Crosbly Corn = s 15c `$35 Carrots = = V 2 1 250 Delm ante Spinach 1: a 180 Bulk Seedless Raisins` 2 =s- 250 Prunes ``i; .`.` 2 1b=- .::*::.'..'.. Custard 25c Dinner Blend Coffee '- 45: Post s Bran Flakes 2Pk==- 250 Millionaire Sardines W 16:: V am 9 l\ E `2'{:f,'V Chocolates 99 lgucaua av JJL. .Luuuuu. . .. I I Miss Margaret King of }N.Y., spent part of the holidays at her home here. 1 an an!` `Rlfrc 1X71:1l'nr m. uuuua._yo an LAC: LAUJLAC Axczc. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Clarke spent Christmastide with Mr. and Mrs. John McManames, Toronto. 1 11.. _.._a up..- he 71- -n:r-....- -4` rrI....A.... uuuu 1VLuJ.VJ.aJ.1a.uu:a, &UA\lLLUU. I Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Moore of Toron- to spent Christmas with the latter s lsister, Mrs. Byme, James St. III an:-I `lUl'v-rs `NI :-nvnnnn 'E"Irxun`I1n nf I IICI LILUUILCI, {V11 9. 1.! Id JJQAA. W. A. Turner spent'Cl'ir1stma.s.1n St. Thomas with his mother who is still hale and hearty at 87 years of age. Mr nvu-I 'II'vI1- `l!Yn14>n-n tY A6`- U11 EJIILZIZLUCULI QU- ` Thos. Miller of Lacota, North Da- ikota, is visiting his sister, Mrs. W. J. IJohnson, Bayfield St. `n/rh-e `D 1\Ir Qhinv nf T\/fnnh-na`l via- lxug uuc uuuuay pcaouu. Mrs. Hugh White and daughters ;Betty and Ileen spen` Christmas with .hr mother in Strathroy. 1ur:.... Quanta 1!7n11u-n nnrl `IJrnnn1rl LLCJ. LILUIJLLCI ll]. QULDAJAIL U]. 3 Miss Sarah Wallwin and Harold Newman of Toronto were New Year's; guests at Dr. Turnbu.'.*. E IUH:-e 1\:fnrn-rn-nf `l'I'|nnr nF `Dnnhnafnr Pork lb. 23? 1) ULLLLDUIJ, JJQ) LLCAU K70: Miss B. M. Shier of Montreal vis- ited her sister. Mrs. A. H. West, dur- ing the holiday season. I `|\lI'vn `Lrun-h `XTh`H'n and Hancrhl-are lllll PmmmL m a&mammwmwam =IllIllIllllllllllllll|lll|llIlIlIl|Illl|IARNOLD'S AIJ.-`,`_AN.AD'I.iN MARKETSu`IIIIIIImunulunlnuuunum Mrs. Gordon Casper is visiting in Napanee. ~r-\....:,a vamhunn hac ham`: snpnding xor me UI1T1SUI1'd.b .uUuu'a._ya. D. Spence of Ottawa` called on.o1d acquaintances here recently. um... Ahvaharn nf Tnrnntn was with marry nzuune .LU1' um; Lluuuay. Miss Jean Cowan of Goderich Col- legiate is home for vacation. Wm. Aziamson of Montreal renewed zcquaintance in town last week. `3 Miss M. Kelly. Stroud. spent a cou-_p ple of weeks with Miss K. King. `inc nucme nf rnnmnrp has been Q!-I!J\llLLU\a\-A UV Vbdv 4- naanvv \I& vu-u--- _.__--. Walter McInd1ess_ is spending the holidays with his parents on Frederick Q6` UHLU. Clifford Sinclair and Jack Osborne visited friends in Toronto during the holiday. `1ur.- and 1\/rrc V amnrnn and fam- uu vv u; may ch. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Healey left to- day to spend a few months in South- ern California. I 1-.-...-..u- o...:u. .....M.. c..,..... T7:-unnrnnvnr CL 11 LJQLHLUL 11111. Frank Smith came from Vancouver to spend the holidays with his family on Elizabeth St. run.-- 1ur:11.... -3` 1'......\&.-. x'rn..L`|n `ln. acquammnces Here 1`t:ucuu_y. Wm. Abraham of Toronto was with Harry Rooke for the holiday. vurzu Tnan nn-man nf Gndprinh C01- Die OI wean wwu. mu. A. J.xAu5. Miss Ovens of Creemore has been appointed to the Prince of Wales staff. 4.. IL,,, .J_'r._.II.._.. .. at-\1\u\rI:v\rv +1-\a Mrs. M. Shanacy sent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs_. C. J. McRae, Stay- Thursday, Januaxy 2, 1930 ner. Mrs. Ward Cole and son Alex. spent New Years with her parents in Tor- onto. rung;-.....1 n:.....1...:.. ......l Tn:-:1} f\c1-nnrnn nouuay. LMr. and Mrs. V. Cameron and fam- ily are holidaying with relatives in Montreal. 1'.-- vn....1...... ",A.n`- `Inna r-nnnunv-AR Monnreax. Miss Evelyn West has recovered from her accident and is able to be *'out again. . I T'\\n "I"'I-unvwnnc n'1.`raa-on nf "I"m-nnfn 5 U. Ioguuuau. Miss Marjorie West of Toronto spent. `the Christmas holidays at her home on Worsley St. Mn. nvcr` 1\'v-c D `I 'l'.Tna`lnu1nff tn- `Uub 21321111. Dr. Thomas 0 Ha.gan of Toronto was a recent guest of Mr. and Mrs. D. .J. Quinlan. I 1ur:u- 1\I| ov~1'rn-in urge! nf 'T`nv-nnfn enpnr. Now in Season FISH ;lb. 19 Rochester, 1 Christmas I 56 Elizabeth St. New Geo. Vickers Ltd. Block One of the many Fairchild aero- planes being `loaded aboard the cutter chelan at Seattle, Washington, bound for Alaska. The planes will be] Afier visiting irelatives in Tronto for a couple of months. Mrs. H. W. Wright of Blake St., left last week to -spend the winter with her sister In Philadelphia. 'l\/Ti:-c Tnnv-n Vnlunn `D A A4` 64- I".-A-k, um L.\uuuLA vvynu. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Laing and children and Miss Hazel Marr of Tor- onto spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Marr. Miss Isabelle Walker of the staff of Toronto University is spending the lholidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Walker. Clarence Hobley of Verdun, Quebec and Harry Hobley of Detroit, spent] Christmas season with their mother,]` Mrs. Thos. Hcbley, High St. Miss Elsie Robinson, R.N.. of Min-I eola, Long Island, N.Y.. is spending the holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Robinson. Stroud. 1'-.. 1-1..-..- I.-- ._..A......_.._1 5...... 4.1.... u;;u. a. . V. Avuuunavnn. uuxvuu. I Leo Byrne has returned from the Trent Institute in Guelph where hel was successful in obtaining his dip- loma. as a baker, with honours. AL'L_.. -.x_:4.:._._ .._1_A.:..-- 2.. ...._.-A._ I Ate. regular meeting of Mount Cal- vary Preceptory and Priory N0. 12 held in the Masonic Temple, Barrie, on Friday, Dec. 13, the following of- ficers for the year 1930 were installed by Very Em. Knight Jas. Shrubsole. Pre. Preceptor-A. Hirlehey Constab1e-A. G. Gollop Marsha.1-Geo. H, Coies Chap1ain-O. D. 'Wi1liams Regist.rar-J. L. Williams Treasurer-Jas. Shrubsole Sub. Marsha1--Smith Kain A1moner---Warren Jchnson Capt. General--L. O. Vair' Sword Bearer-C. E. Fair Organ1st-Geo. C. Coles (Capt) Capt. of Guards-Geo. Baycroft 1st Standard Bearer---M. E. Bell 2nd Standard vBearer-H. Benson Guard---C. W. Carley Auditors--L. O. Vair, John Sinclair. \J1a.pyCL hull on. William Hill, Sanford St., has re- turned home after attending the fun- eral of an uncle, Mr. Coxe, on Monday at Acton West. sun. -.-.1 an... 1:1 7` 1-._:..... _...J DUUIIC. . Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker of Elmvale and Miss Milligan of Tottenham spent New Year's with Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Walls. vur:_. -r n__.xL_..._ _.-.. L1..- nn`V\`nb'|+ A4` 4 at ulna _yCa.1. Miss Hazel Irish, R.N., of New` York City, spent the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Irish` Clapperton St. 1XT'l1inu~\ U411 Qnmfnv-A Q+ have we parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glennie, Innis- fil St. 11.. .._ .1 vur..- 111 `I "PH-nhn-nnv-_ IJLKLULULU. CD. I Lorne McDouga.11 has been home. from Kingston for the holidays. He is managing editor of Queen's Journ- al this year. mu.-. 1.1-,..,..1 7..;-1n -on nc-` `Atom? ' SEE THEM AT Simcoe Radio Sales and Service 111 Oh. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Titchener-I Smith of Toronto spent the holiday} with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Stone. `nu. _._.a air..- 1'1 v1-!..... .-.5` !?1vuun`ln `/Viilklb. > Miss J. Switzer was the recipient of a cheque by air mail this week from Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Pierce, Los Angel- es, California. ; mr..- ~n..1..._ cu....:..1....L I\` can-Gunny Uh, \/'d.111UJ.'.H1U1. ` Mrs. Hulse Stoddart, of Saginaw, Mich.. has been spending a few weeks with her mother, Mrs. L. E. Bail,i Bradford St. 1 1 ......- 1ur..v\.........1I 1...... `nntsun 1-unvnn MOUNT CALVARY PRECEPTORY AND PRIORY N0. 12 I . WW- r ' A Cluitt but prcrry wr;ddirz \r~.s held .1. in the Riverc`-ale P1'~ Church on Monday, Dec. `23 l9.`79. '-7.'l1.r.>n. Flir- `nfe Aile-*1`. B:`:1c`_e`~ of .T3.~':'i '.vr`.s mar- "ied to \Va.l1:=.".c J. C':1a:nbe:'s. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. Chambers of C'1rv.~ar- . 3| -I chrysanthemums. \'on. Ontario. Rev. Albert B1'i:3`1t offi- "ia`.'.=.`d. The bride. who was given in marriage by her brtcher, Mr. F. O. E Braden of Hamilton. was ch:1r:ningl_v r~.ttirr:i in a. gown of white georgette ;;cpe with tulle veil caught with a cor- net of orange blossoms. She carried a bouquet of Ophelia roses. lily of the Valley and baby's breath. The brides- maid, Miss Joan Howard-Bu':kingham, . wore an orchid gown in Princess sil- houette with silver hat and shoes and carried a bouquet of orchid and yellow Mr. Donald P. Chambers, brother of the groom. was best man. and the usher was Dr. Ger- ald Braden of Hamilton. brother of the bride. During the signing of the regis- ter Mrs. S. L. Falvey sang. After the ceremony a reception was held at the I . Walker House. and later the bride and groom left on a. trip north, Mrs. Cham- bers travelling in a black dress fash- 5 ioned on Princess lines. seal coat and matching hat, purse and shoes. Among g` those present from out of town were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Braden and 4 daughters of London, Mr. and Mrs. I Elmer Braden of Barrie. return Mr. and Mrs. resitle in :I`oronto. Upon their Chambers will reassembled arid used for the ying search conducted for Ban Eielson, missing Arctic ier. Eielson and Ear] ]Borland were last after setting ch`; ENGLIE-`;:1 TENNIS STAR FALLS INTO MARITAL LINE Betty Nuthall, Eng1and s youthful , tennis star, whose engagement to Dr. F. D. B. Spence is expected. The formal announcement of the betrothal may be made during the New Year holidays. D1`. Spence is also well known as a. tennis expert, having re- Ipresented South Africa in many inter- national matches. CHAMBERS-BRADEN Z\/WEDDINGS ..jj..--:?.. _.._. Any De Forest Crosley \with the "best Radio or Phun:)grap11 you can hear pins set with pearls. To the best man} and Mr. Smith, gold cuff links were given. rm-.,. M.-.:.1,. ...-.,.... ....... ......u:1.. ..z........ nun v \.u. Inc bride and groom left for their: new home on the midnight train` 'I`hursday, the bride travelling in a` yench taffeta dress, muskrat coat, ):`c.uvn hat. purse and shoes to match. ` They will reside in Detroit, Mich. E ,3; 7 \-AA. The dining room was prettily decor- lated and a dainty wedding supper was 1 iserved. .-._ x_._:.1_ __-_1 __..-_._. u,n. 4-, from Nome on their second trip to the trading schooner, Nanuk. which is ice`- bound off the coasL cf Si.):-1`i'.a. (;.21- 3 ;set) `Ban Eielson. [ V Lct 5-Jersey Dress $ Lot 4-Reg. to $ ] es to $12.50. Priced Every Hat $45.00. Priced 29.9: 1/3 off ------------ A chance for you to buy Real High Class Ready`-to-Wear at a worth while saving. Including every Exclusive Dress in stock-Cantons, Georgettes, Satins, etc. All best shades am styles, all sizes. .E'.:`;e. . . . $8.95 `5?%.3T`,?;e3. _ . _$13.95 Lot 3--Reg. to $11) $25.00. Priced . . . . '13;Z;:i`:.`.`.` . .f`f $6.95 8:95 DRESSES (9 11129. Kim: Fnuu-u. yndu-nu, lM.. Grggt Bnum rig .

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