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Barrie Examiner, 2 May 1935, p. 10

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llultvu llvvc \. .... -.. --_..____ lf2inister---Rev. W. A. lu'urIst.m: Dov v Ofglmixl ~ Mr. Frank Dulvlwr Miss Bl'_V.\: h: Ii;.{htfuHy m'r:n`n{ Ivizunn nnnuluu: I '1. . IVLISS Dlyzxull w beautiful h:n. mt` r fln\ve1`.< hy h('l' pupi , nn. mu: lIU\'VL'l.\ u_y Inn ,n.,...... Miss Maxry .luhn, A.'T`.C.M.. \ \. . |`-`I: featured in thrno uulamndimt nnm~ hers. She sang; in hm` d(-Ii.-.,Ih1ful| eoprtmn, Snndorsnn`.-2 Sprim_":< A-| mzdznninu" Rho n]:|\'(*(] mm the hi- b."m(`l(`1'HI)n.-: npxm;.'.\ wakening." She pl:n'r~d mm 1110 most, diffir-n11 ])i(}('o ml" 1 .\.m..:...-. `rm-11's --'r...`,,,,|,,|];,'v n t`Vl!IllIu:. l:l.\/.L>- nu-unnxuu. ....\. with Miss Brysrm nI:1_vvrl u hum- pimm dual. tho In-illinni R:\km`7._\' IVl m`(.-h," and an :rMvd solovtinn. Flight nf tho Bxlmhly I300. The Rhj.'thmi(~ (`n-vhr-.=t1'n was in- torestimz. (`mnwwe-rl uf H10 yuungm` pupils who n1u_\'(-11 rhythm in. moms likc dI`l.1m.<. mxnlmurino. 13011:. 01.0.. they kept in x`l\\'H1m whiio Mi!~`:~: B1'_V.<:on plzlyorl Lu (`inqu:ml.'aim-" on , the piann. , 'l"hnrr- mm-n hwy dvlklmtfnl `7.fH`l.'1. Missvs Mm-inn Lr on and Rnbrwtn 1 II nnn nnn.ninnn lwu l`lU\\l'l.\. The vnr-nl numb Bold Bandnloru, Colpittsz All (I M: by Miss Thelma C Best of \\'hm(>\'m' "The Anro] C`ako." Duugnllz "A Heart |Y\/lice 7\ |':n'u:n'u! NIH lVl|.\.\ nuu_;.-xv; Two G1`mmdim'.~"' an Dnrkios Were Bm-xw v1...... L'|.\.\U> nlllll ll|| other nice mm diers." played and `"JrsH_\' 'T Miss 1\v1a1`g'n-M Urx'_v. The yollngzosl pianist Betty llnok wlm upwnc-CT gram delightfully by nla; ' <" and this was fnlluv f \ ST. ANDREW S Presbyterian Church _ REV. J. S. SHOR'l"l'. M.A., D.D ll/lini::!.m' -V4-nmg. A1 lhv r:unrh1.'inn I. fiuwn-nn urn-~ n nu...` .u....._\ .. . ..` The other pianr well done and cn o.. n -\|< h-dlru--0 HlL'L` \ Two Fm '!`1sn u. .`\uOl`l`)' 1V X.\UH. KDUHJULIX . \ll.\.` Marion Lo-9' Thistle-1')n\x-n." Mas: Phyllis Nixon: "IVIarvh(~ I\`[:l11:air(-. Miss Mtxry Livinestun: "Tho !\Iu< ical Box." Miss Beth Szxriozmtz Danse D'Ev.oi1es." Mics CI:ld_`'-T Williams; "Minuet." Miss Mildred Kashner: Sex*enala.' Miss M:n'jm`xe* Ineson: Polonaise Op. 46, No. 12." Miss Eva Rumble: Pan." Miss Dor- mhy Cooper: "N()x`\\-eaian Bridzw` 1)..-snncinn " Rlim: Arlihn C.-urn-nun `VlVal'(.'l5SUS. JUIH I\UgL`l>; V-H\l in C Sharp Minor." Miss Phyl- llis Shannon` Polonaise Op. `.21; No. 2" and Hungarian Op. 3:). Nu 12." Miss Irene McM:1ster. l"I(l(`(.`SSlUIl. l\ll.` "Shadow Dance." Ecossaisen," Mi Narcissus." Tux in F` Qhnrn NY `Ill illllll` IS fillwl in tho H10 }'1l.']\'(`u UH nu: pn- diffiz-ult. tho 1's T:n`nn1ol1u." and rysrm ho -n . V),\.-. " I.m\'o. Andrey Ni.~:- 1.i\'ingstm1 DL'I_Vl'*d m trio. K0c11im.1`s:| lL1|ll>. )dges. Qunun 1 , nu. . ll A.M. and 7 l.M. TIHC MINlS'l`|'2l{ 3 P.M. -SUNDAY SCIIOOI. >(`H(`(`l 1110 DH! playing: "Nnr lIH(!\\'`d by MK`: `I Hun '!`.'.. Cr.) Subscribe to The Examiner and get all the news while it is news. wn<- END %sI|EI:III4 CHILDRENS SWEATERS - DUFF S DRY GOODS - OPAQUE WINDOW BLINDS, 65 F RILLED CURTAINS R AYON BLOQMERS 19c and 29c PANITIES TUESDAY. H l".M. ~Y.P.S. PRINT APRONS SEE .0113 RANGE Josjcumlws 79c pair PRINTS nAii13i "6A1= 2 for 11 vorJ:ss:-we-s 1.111/11.1. 111.11.!!! lift up Lamb Legs (`HUN II (N HIT) )()I`\l. "5 N Jl I: ll\ [.1 nr.u Smoked Hams .`;`;"` a~...\-on.. n...... n ....s. ..u nu-u-v iliioa-t l .lVl."L)|I.ux: uxu-nu ............ 7 1'-`.M.~ -FIvnn1.:(.-Ii.- St-wit.-0 (Communion and R('(`('piinI) nl` New Mt-rnbt-r.:) . ...-..... run , ( infants I`.-I Vl.I Ill! JI- 3 to 4 )8. Average SLICI-II) IIRIC.-IKFAST "lIlIJ.Vl: (."Il()l('.`I:' l_)L`.ll.IT)' }()l'.'\(.' 3 Q C .'.' (H .lI.l'l') )'()l .\(.' SITE IR (fl RFII) F.-I \ II) )0! '.\'(.'-R0lI.l.\ G T :Q4_n SHOKI'.'I)--- SH -t\`Kl.F?.\`S-I'I(T\'l(f STYLE 12c yd. " K 1' .1" Ulll-` - ,a4:4r:J3 A & I Sl'.'I.E(.`TEl} l_)l .-{LIT} IHIEF 1 Q 1 on (IAN/\l)A'S (`U'|` I-`l.()V\ l'IIL\' -- .,... 1-1.,.. `6'i'.'1'S" FAVORITES 5'5 Elizabeth St. F1<"ii6iLs 1 ",F'. f'.3_7 '/These Prices Good `I`hurs., `If2'"i*z5..,-eTzT;1Wi1ZT*T.iTSat. , ru 1 ."I` rr IN.` I !-`I '.'II-"TA su'i."'r'X'NA CAKE 2 H). Slab Approx . (II R ()W.\ ll"IlITI'.' g:_._ OUR iPRICl`jSTAR.E "ml: L(3v*v1~:sT*11;rowN* Sunday Ni`g1l;nt, May 5th 1 lb. Pkg. 13 Ul R ()lT'.\' (.`lll(lSTlE'S CIIRISTIHS Boys and Girls IVf\I I I Il"\(I"` 1`=a'm;1;i.'n:ic We Feature Rainbow Silk Hose in Service, Semi-Service, Crepe and Chiffon Weights Linen Roller rdlxvuvi-In u w`u.~ ODDFELLOWS TEMPLE `611? 'i6SE xrv - cRET6K{NE Chamoisette Ix: /\I1'~|I` ax-.1 Marquiscuc I ! A KIT`! C` (fi:(')v\-/'E` -4 9c Pr. 'i3}iI1iEi'j.%f ..5c pair 36-inch -su-qr`-nix g cm` 25c yd. 15c yd. 7 ' J U 5'15 Another Group of Young People from Toronto in Song and Testimony with ECRU ill!-21.1) (>\r151e and } l:15i11g' with the 1 I Big \\'cck-cud l 1`ng1`:u1nnc RUOIDH LUIOV IJIOIGHVI Brislling wiih anion, exzlvemcnl mud adven- lurel A super-thuvged melodrama ham Karl Danger`: elulvilying Sm. Eve. Post sloriesl Adolph Zukor proxenn II ._ (Ill.-1'i'I.'I (ll! V'FI.7'I{l:"l`A L11 Ill. :1 x r .....n Che :::: .._,.... -..1 .... ...n I'..VLlII(l'. ll/l.\ll Quvns IIl4ll I II?! J]; Pickles SUNDAY. MAY-' 5. I935 I A at .....l 77 I3YUI Jilsur. .31 nnnn. `!`!_ .u- lull I'.'.'V'C()RE HR./l.`\'D 01.!) T() W.\'l'.' LIIHl Y'S UK AYLMLK Tqpg_g_tgDJuiceo' l.HHIY`S OR AYLMER j A l'llI\ l\ll_;ll cnii5'`' .1 .e. P F'\ l`I.l",`Zl|'l-.' IH If()RI)l~.'.-H '.\'---SHl'.'LLl'.lI WALNUTS :--. . V FOR RICH QUICK S(.'DS m)RI)l;'.~H'.\'---SHELLED 11 A I L". COITR` c.'1r1_y SUNDAY. MAY 5, 1935 M 11 AM. and 7 P.M. -REV. D. I. EI.l.I$'.()N, 'l'm'nnl() 3 p.m.---Suntlny Srlmnl and M:-n'.< 1; Bible Class. Wednesday. 8 p.m.~-~Pm_vr-r Mouling ` , I Viij j V: 4 & P E.\'(.'I.USH'E BI.END_ I jj A AA_;_ Whulr or Nu Fred MucMunoy Sit Guy Standing , Ann Sheridan William Frawley % BARRIE THEATRE - --- THURS.-FRI.-SAT. up. % lb- Ibo ` II). J lb. The Salvation Army Annual Selt-Denial lb. lb. BOYS GOLF HOSE NET CURTAINS CURTAIN NETS 'rum TQWELS CHIFFON THOSE 98c. pair 15 each 69 pair av..-v.__- . Never must The Army (`case to care for helpless and home- less children. Never close the doors of its shelters. Never fail to preach the message of hope to the disheart- ......-l 39 pair u lIl.l|a|In Special B lend it Plain or Pimonlo Sweet Mixed F nncy Pink Plain Queen LA1'i" 'i`ii"<'>u1~ lltccntly re-turned from ongugenuenls in Albert..H1ll. London. England, this group of wurld l'zImmIs spir- itual JUBIIJCE SINGERS begin :1 nine days series of meetings with l~2v'.nnuH-:L W. A. llim-s in 0d:l|'clluw-s _l Tomple, 'l`nes., May 7. Ill 7-45-F-VeI`.V night Including Saturday. Come early. No so-uls resrrve-d. Adnn.-mlou tn-e. Fl6i'iiiiiV'ers \ lb. Madr /rum Cad um! Ilmhlml. cu us ca Au 9- Specials FRESII .-ITL.-1.\ 'I'IC .- I"Rl'.`bIl CA Ul.'llT Phone 169 up. 19` Halves Awcvcl Inn nu ,......... .... ...w.u.,.... u. .....,.c .. ..... ....... .. ened. Never discnntiruc its service nf reclamation. Please let your partnership in The Army's service be ex- pressed this year in your most generous contribution YOUR DONATION MAY BE SENT TO: Adjutant Arthur J. Whitfield, C.O. l .(c). Hux h33.1%;n`1'ic`.011t. 1b- 1 7c Plaid Organdy I1! (\I l(I(` See Our Suede Taffeta SLIPS, $1.00 l`lnIrsd:I_v. Ma)` 2. 1935 COTTAGE zsr-urruru LEATI-IER PURSES HOUSE DRESSES- 'idUI1" $1.00 VVS,-E.'IuL $1.00 set ELASTKC GIRDIJES NEVER, 2 2-way slrrlch `.4 AA 95c ea. `/3 In. Pk". IUU Bot. lpll. l'l\'(.'. 101/; 01.` Tins 4 $1.00 28 oz. Jnr `bl nu. I Tim Solo Trombgnist and`S_o11s_; Igader High Park Baptist Church EVANGELIST WILLIAM A. HINES Short Inspirational Message How Am I to KNOW I Am SAVED? lb. Local Objective `@993 $900.00 B_1LL_Y_ Mc_qAu_L ;(c In %1{sA\ 1;; REV. lOUlS PICKERING MINIS _'IU`.'V. J. D. nnunx 1, m.n., u...- lWi.n,i. `Edmund Hardy, Mus. Zlmz, F. I`.C.M. " O'raam'.~u and Choirmasmr `-V uIIuI\I.II ` ' PICKERING MINISTE SUNDAY, MAY 5, I935 REV. I5.'RNES l` Tu`. LONG, B.A., B.D Mi.ni.x'!vr . - lsIrI~. In|1r|rIr\r\l\ I} \- Collier St. United Church` I a Morning Story for Young; Wu1'::hipp(-rs M-.'u,'uc 2 RM. -Crusudc-rs Bible Class .'i P.M.~~OUR CHURCH SCHOOL -us nu. ....., ......... \ Eve Our Church Bnlloin Board }'l'l14' UNlTI~lD (`I HIR(H (')l<' (`ANADA C I 1 50-MIl.l. 'l':\.`\' R/\ l'l~l /\Ml l.l-I ` MAYOR. 0|" 0R.Il.l.lI\ R.EI`l.lE.\'[ Our rutv is 50 mills and it is g()-! mp, 10 sluntl at 51) mills. It will be` umplv mr all 1-lll` r(`quirement:~:, not-l wil,hslz1nrliny_' what, anyone may' think, Muynr .l. B. Johnston said: Suturtlaly. Thu mnvm-`s statement was in re- nzuurualy. Tho mz1y(n"s statement I ply in charges by Aldrrrmnn Miller, (~lmirnmx1 of the finance connnittee, that ()rilli.'1 was fz1('ir1p, :1 sc-rimls l'in- . zmciul concliiion and asking for al wuciul meeting of the council tn rt.--i r-nnsirlr-r thv rate. , F.VI7.NIf;1:G >A'I' SEVEN Subject: ARF ('iR|'IA'I` F.VEN'I`S CHANCE ll/'\l'l'l'3NlN(}S'. ... .- ,-._,__.A_ 5})lfL`IHl HlL'l:uuy, U| cunsidor the rate. -: nu A1111 u..u-.v.. ...V..\,.-_. Ill Hiblo L.`I:|.~:s l\Hl1iV(.'l'S11l`_V Hm/. Wm. Allan. speaker 7 l".lV|. 'I`Hl-". KINGS .lUBH.F.E" Arln AVII Mommy B.Y.l .II. 'l`ht- l`hI'1-:- .'\.`l:n`" ` gnany will mm-L with u::. All y...n.;: people will hv mzulv wz-I:-nnw. We(lnesdny- Prayer and Hiblv F'.lml_v Make First. C'hur('h Ynur ("hurt-I1 ` ,/ SUNDAY. MAY 5, 1935 I'lH'} HFLV. WM. AI.l.AN, I'm'tmtn 3 l".M. -'I`l~lE CHURCH SCHOOL IV Wr~rlm= pm nu Al.lII AND WHEN HF. HAD RIS'l'IN" nu.-nu-. . . . . . 1. Ivliss Elsie Clnughloy, Orgm1i.s'l l:l:U I [J 1 III 1' |Il\.|l ()rgnui.~.-L and Choirmasrer Nu seats reserved "- i MIDWEEK SERVICE I hm.-<(luy evening. 8 p.m.. fm` ` n':xy(-r. praise and study. ` rzvilv you to mm`.~:h'Lp win: 113.`; I I aux. -..... . . LLOYD 1`HF'F`()RD ..,.,...:..c 11 vi! f'l.nh~-nnnof l '[`h(- yon!` upun which wv have navv (-ntt-I'(-Ll p1'0mi:;L-s L0 L10 :1 ll1(llIII.'l]IUll.`x and crucial one for nur (-hurr-I1" .\;tut(~s Rt. Rev. Dr. J. Shm'tl,. mud-` ul':at0I' 0|" UH! l |'-.s`b_v|-ri:m (`lum-In in Cur1.'Idu, in z: Sp('(.'i2ll nw::. to the L-lergy and zxclhz-rants nl` his vhurvh. !"Wc shall (-(-l(-brnl(.- this ya-nr". hv `adds. the cliaumxnd jlll)il('(` of our] | I [church in Czmndn". I IN... u-nwuainrlnm r\l' hie Innx : Rt. Rev. Dr.J.s.shorti` Issues Fine Message On Diamond Jubilee IIRAVIIIIII H l III | uurvv 1.-M: -"The value of rut. flux-.r(-r.~< sold in Cnnudn during the your l'Il({(_`(l 1\/my afz, 1934, was $2m;.203. 'l`hi:; zlmnuni 1'0pr(%Her1ts 62 pm` r-I-nt. (if the {null Value of Canada's fIm'ioultu1'ul and decorative plant produ('tirm. which iilclutles outdoor roses. outdoor trues, gin-nhu nlnnfc (nntrlnnr and indoor): (Tl1Ul'CH U] Lillliltlil . The remainder of his iiiesmge is, I in part, as follows: When we re- iviow the past liistory of our ehureh I we have reason to feel a eerlain - worthy pride in the noble il('l'ill;{(` i {that has been ours in the trials, 1 'strugglc-.~:, sat-rit'im-s. and il'llllll])ilS ol those who laid the l'oun(l.'ition of our church in this new land of Canarla, 1 ibrinp.{ing with them the ;,'r-at trarli- . itirms of the past from the Old l.and 4 iwhere. Pi'esbyteriai'iisin had its home. The story has not yet been `fully written but we know it. in part. At our approachim: diamonrl jubilee `ipride and joy the stories of sat-rit'i 'cial labors and of the will and de- '.termination, the per.x'evvranee and devotion, so nolily .`:ll>1lllll')l`(l by those who inaintain(-(I the (Tlnn'<-h`.~ work and rarried its l11(`.` of love and rocleeming grace to distnrit parts of our Dominion and In otlner luntls beyond the seas. All these things we celebration we shall 1't`('IIii \\/Nil` I 'ishall bring to mind and delight to .reL-ount in connection with the 60th anniversary of our church. nut hncirlrw thia: insnirim! xtnrv oi anniversaiy ()1 our (,'l)lll`k.'l|. But besirlns this inspii'iru.{ stury the past. llwre is the duty ml` the pre- sent hour and thv con. til the needs of tuclziy. and thosv :u`(- the imattters that concern us most. WC |must both rer:ogni'/.0 and bravely` meet the situation which t-nnfrnnts us at the $.)l'(`S(`l1l time. and this can .bc clnno only with a unitod effort. ,M_v dtitics as Mode1'zatm' l'i:l\'L" taken `me to various sections or the church from mast to cnzist. It is dit`t'i(',ult. perhaps. in our fzn`-t'lung con::t,iLuen- cy to visualize the position of the church as :1 whole. but we need to have that vision in order tn give us inspiration and the sense of follow- `ship which are requii'(_-cl for the sus- ltainccl and su(:ces:~;t'ul Dl`().\`('L`llll()n at our work. In the course of my trav- (.-ls I was m'('at.l_v on('mii'ngr-cl by the manifestations: of loyalty to the church and its work upon the part of nut` ministers and ('0ngi`eg:itions. In many places I found ma] hard- ship and sacrifice. especially in pzlt`l.~ of the West: and horn I should like to pay a tribute to our ministers` wives, many of whom are chvez't'ul1_v enduring hardness and nobly hotn- ing to sustain the work (it the church during those difficult times." I 1 Mrs. Maurie? Ivlurtin and family spent the pus"! \\'u-ok :11 Fro-d Wuh- {stm":=. Mr zmrl Mr: Alr-\' Munr\,S1:1V-] star`:-. M1`. and Mrs. Alex. nor. spent :1 day last Mum-e`s. I`.rru-qi Rnrlcnr .'mrl F. I FIFTH LINE. INNISFIL i 1 svnrwvanna " `WLC HOLD P_a_pgrCollec_tio_n SAL MAY 4 BOX. .3C.QUnTS nml 1'~Idwin Bnyd of m- wt-vk(-nd :11 Mil- Munro. Stuy- wook all Corn.` 1 includes outuoor ru. '5. nuluuur u vv.-.~.. srubs, plunts (outdoor and indoor) i und flowering bulbs. 4-_._...._.__..._._..., ._... |(}l<.`.N'l'R.AL W.M.S. HOLDS I EASTER. 'l`HANKOFFl'-JRING On April 18 a large number of the members and friends of the W.M.S. uf Central United church journeyed In the home of Mrs. R. L. Richard- zun, "The Uplands," Fe-rndale, where the Easter thnnknffering meeting was held. rnl..,. ..,...n..-...inn urn:-chin cnvuinn now. The responsive wm'.<:hip service lonflots were used. Mrs. 'Rn1hw(.-ll rc;ulim{ the scripture lesson. Music ;.. lzmxuinu uriih Ihn dnv u.-urn \Izn'i:1- lI'(.':|(llnL{ Inc S(`l`lpLurL- ..sun. mu.\`Ic in keeping with the day gave varia- tion to the pr0;.:rummo. A rendimz, by Mrs. Boyd wus much enjoyed. Mrs. 1?`. Kennedy gnvv u very in- szpnrxnu talk, centering hm` ndrlruss nun ) I .`....4n.~ 'l`hn rv\II(Ih_l(uyn:] ; ,,., .. _ _.. l'I.0Rl'}N(1E NlGIl'I`lN(iAl.l". l)()NA'I`ICS MILK T0 RICI) 1 The April inc-(-Linn ml the Flur- vnvr` NiL`.|'llll\l',.'l|(` A.\'.s`n(-iuiinn was lit-lrl :11 (hr homo nI' Miss: lh-ho:-1-:1 ('.:irr, 'l`m'miu 81., mi 'l<`ri(l.'iy c-vr-Ir` in-1,, April 243. Fivv (lnH1Il'H was vuiwl in tho B:n'i'is llrzmr-h nf llw T?!-(1 (`,r0::.. to ho llHf_`(l for milk 1i<-k- vls. Miss: St-nli,`s ropnrl of l(` wuv in which llw munoy volt-(l fur 11-~ lit-f wnrk Wm: spvnl. was mluplt-I. 'T`hv Ii(.'.\l mt.-(-ling: will ho ll(`l(l all lhn hnmo of Miss M. Mr-Kinlr-_v, l'h`:irlf ni'd Si.. uh May l7. Miss M('- /\ri.liur and Mi.~:.~< lVl?|l'.\`h.'l will xiv" in I?n(I-clnvnrl n um.-..u~f nn Hun (Mil VVOMI-TN (;;"0I`.l) Kl` ~`;I(!KV TO LEARN OF ONTARIO W.l. /\r].H1H' ZIH(l lVI|.`.\ lVli|l.\llillI \'VIII LUV" ln r(-port an the ()nt;n`iu Rr~y_{i.x'|ow-(I Nlll`.`Z\".`:' A.'<.~':m-iutiml r-mwt-ntinn whirh was hold in Hamilton l`l'(`(`I|1- were first established, 'l`ho wnmvn of thv Blue (2r:).~::< Slulv. Kvnlxwky. arr` ll1)\'lUllS In l`I.'1\ (" (-s.t:sl)lisl1(-d there Wnmvn'.-: insti- iulvs which have been sur-h 1| bmm Ito the women of Ontario and I-`.n;_(- lzind. In rt-spnnsn to an riffir-inl ro- qncst Mrs. J. E. Hnuck. M Black (rt-ck, left 11-vently on a tour of thr` Slate. She will give lccl.ux`es and dmnon. and aid in tho or- Lfzlnizzilinn nl brnmthos at clii'l'm`ent points. It is a compliment in On- lzirin, whore W0mon's liislitlxtes to have n (`fill from this province to the old , State of Kentucky in oi-gzmizo zilomz `H10 lines of women's work. 1 TIIE EDGAR WOMEN'S INST. The April meeting of Edgar W0- men's Institute was held in the Com- munity Hall. Roll call response was ' the donation of :1 kitchen utensil. ' Mrs. Jack Cockburn gave a demon- ` stration on cake icing and the re- ` mainder of the time was spent in ` quilting. 'T`hn nevi mnniinn` whinh will he / ' \ First Baptist Church (Clappertr-m Strt-01> `JREV. w. K. R. B/\'I"l'Y, IVliui.~m--- `I MISS M. KAINIC ,1 Choir-Lemler unrl Or;/uni.-It : quuung. The next meeting. which will be the annual meeting. will be _hel_d_ .in_ the Communitv Hall on Wedncs-' annual meeting. will be _hel_d_ .m_ ` Community day, May 8th. The tea hostesses will be Mrs. Ellsmere, Mrs. Wilson Brown. Mrs. Jas. Lauder. The roll call will be the payment of fees. CENTRAL Y.P.S. The People's Sociexy on April 29 was in the form of :1 birthday party. Each 1 meeting of Central Young: person present was charged one l cent for each year of his or her life. The program consisted of a piano l min by Miss Velma Cole. A quari lotto by Mr. Pickering, Mr. Urry., Mr. Allan and Mr. Perkins. A duet by Miss Helen Urry and Gem'gr- Urry. 'Rcfi`eshmen1s were st-rvvrl after games and 11 contest. Nlllllf \. IIIIVVII, IJ'Vllll'. \ll|llII Illlll \`n1hw(-ll. l`h(- mt-(-ling was bmuuht to :1 -luso with prnym` by Mrs. (`-mni, ml`- 101` whit-h :1 social half hour was: `II_i(>V (.'d. 1 PAINSWICK WOMEN'S INST. The April meeting of tin) P::in wick Women's Institute wnxheld at Mrs. Edward Cm'x".~`. with a l.'1r;.:c- :1`.- tondnnm. The roll L-ull~-\Nu_vs tn 'T`o.'1ch (".hild1`on the Use of Money" .....n hnlnfnl A char? r\vn\nr ||\' `(Bitch LnII(tl'en utc use Ul |VlUllt`_V - was helpful. A short paper by Mrs. H. Thompson on Improving the Home" was fuuncl very interest- im: at this time of year. Miss Bessie Kennedy gave :1 paper nu Home G:n'deninp,, which gave many hints mt the garden. also the lwst method of planting vegetables and .\'!ll. t1l fruits. Mrs. Burtnn Warnien favored with a solo. "l Passed by Your Window." with Mrs. L. Johnston at the piano. Mrs. Patterson gave :1 most. in- tt-resting paper and demmtstration tlil "P Raising and Egg Grad- ing." Many details of interest were (li.~:r'u.s. (in the grading: of eggs. 'l`he ten hn.stesse.s served it very dainty tea. The next meeting will be held at Mrs. Burton W:trniea`s on May 14 when the elevtinn of nft`icet`s will t:'ke place. 'JP$\vI2I &KII SKIII Excvnsros! WE'I;.`E";ll`2`i\l1.."(.I`X`l\l'..I`\DAi` A Thmnbuxjv and (`larksburg store` will (`lose Wednesday nftornnow ! fmm l\"lm- to Senlmnbc-1'. except in : [week with .1 holiday. Special Bargain.` :3- jot. QQQQIQ Page Ten CANADIAN PAi:1i=1cl l'uss:ig- 'l`ic|u>t.~I also on sale good in:- 1 HI} tourist sleeping cars at approxi- \ matrly l'.c per mile. plus reg- ! ulur berth (are. I (N parlor and standard sleeping c at approximately 1'-_-c mile. plus. rrgular seat or be (are. Full particulars from any 1 ONE CENT PER MILE Sleeping Car Privileges ' nvnneuy p;'_nv\' u very In- 1 I E.':: The mu<:h-lnvel hymn. "The Old Rugged was hozmtifully sung by :1 qII:n'1(-Ho (-unmtnzecd uf Mos- Chnwn. Dovino. (Iran! and II GOING DATES: DAILY MAY 15 T0 28 Rl~ITl'R!\' LLVHT: 30 DAYS. TO ALL ST.-\TlO`.\'S l.\' ___._-_- 4--.`: m\.'t`l`.\` granted :11 Port and all stations west . 37 SUNDAY. MAY 5, 1935 11 A.M.~~Sp(!(-in] .lubilu-- S:-|'vi-I -7 Let every mmnln-r hr pm-.:1-ul 3 P.M.~-Bihll: S('h()(1l S(-:'s`i(>n -. ruin ........,`I...I... Q: THE BARRIE EXAMINER, BARRIE, 0NT.. CANADA jj.._-- Good in (`om-Ines only Ax-ihur. thereof. 1 agent ... ....-a e per r berth Eli Cross Still Needs? Supplies for its Work. Classes of Interest lMiss Bryson Zsr Pupils . In Pleasing Recitali Thn zmnunl I`(`1'il:1| vocal pupils ml" Mi:'< . rum in tho (`u|lm;i:uh- 1 'l`I.(-wlzny ('Vl'lIill] ,. Apr. me of thv hi;:h|i_x!,hl -xl 1-NU n.u\nl nun.-I \JlIl.` III III!` II st-.':::n1nl m1l:~:i1 quite up in II 1'~$rysnn'.. prvviu, sibly the hvstt ' many nf Hm . In!-inn: uv:\-< m sums nlrm sl.'mrlin_L{ at 1111- hm nn' r. /----`-'i \ `Burton Ave. United Church

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