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Barrie Examiner, 12 Jan 1939, p. 12

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Mrs. I". Hill and Miss Hamel Hill: left_on Monday for Vermilion, Snsk.! Mic: Joan Wilson of the Lobluw} m Sat- Walk- and Sat- Haik- Miss Lylin Boll spent Sumlny with Miss Betty Cmnplin. nund Head. Nb`. and Mrs. Mulhullund. Struud. N visitor! Mr. and Mrs Fred I\l'L'hl.`I`.| NU. (MK! 1` ` visited Mr. Sunday. Mr. and l\ Sunday. Mr. Mrs. Chris. Buwdun were Sunday visitors at Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Mattenlcy's. Mr. and Mrs. Eben Snwyur visit- Mattenlcy's. Mr. Snwyur ed with Mr. and Mrs. Stank-y Cairns. on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Burton and Caims. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. James Hill. Ellnvulo, visited Roy and Harold BeIl`s ml Sund:Iy_ i Quite a number from ht-rt-, nt- Quite a number tcndcd the high school Chrishnns dance in Bradford on Jun. 6. and had a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert lU.'.h(.'S, had enjoyable tune. llughus. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest l hu.:l1c:~:. H0rh., Ross and Ken Hughes visited with, Mrs. John Hambly on Sundny_ \ run. unrl Nwu nnlnlu l(uu-nulmurl BRENNAN S MEATS lV1l`S. JUIIH l'1illll|JI_Y Ull ouuuu_y_ I Mr. and Mrs. Dolph KnL-cslmw and Gordon made a business trip to Toronto on 1`I1urs(lny and visit- ed with their daughter, Mrs. Stan-| Icy Cairns. Brndforrl, on Frixlny. A nunnhnr nf fr-it-nrlu unrl nrvlulnl my L,illIllh'. ulilluulu, un l'lI\lil_Y. A number of friends nnd neigh- bors gathered Tuesday evening. January 3. and gave Mr. and Mm! I-Iztrold Mmtehett, :1 bride and gmmn 1 of Dec. 21, u ehurivm'i. 'l`h<-re is] Hm be :1 presentation and dance am Friday evening of this week. In Gilfortl Hall in their hnnur. . Wm. and Mrs. .I.'n'ditw visih-rl :11, Jmnvs J{ll`dIl]I".'~`, S(:lm|n|)vr1.z, lust, Sunday. `wood on his l)u:~`h farm. 1 Con. Brirnslonzl wn.-= lnkcn in N14- Adrinn Bat:-mnn is busy cul.tin1.: W()()(] his bush farm. Wm nnrl Mr: .I:n'rHnn vi: :11. `Sunday. lmsniml lnsi Saturday wffrrrimz from pnoumunin. Wn hnun hml vnrv lT1(| \v~.'1lhm` pnoumunin. W0 have had vvry mild \v-nlllor for the past wvck and n(-nrly nll thv snow has (lisappt-:Ir('rl. [`hr- W.M.S. oxcclltivu mot nl lhv thv has (lIszu)p(.-:Ir('rI. The W.M`S. humu of Mrs. Jardinv on Mtmd.'n_y in gel (1-Ill. tht-ir mmuul reports and m'rnm,'t- prn;,:r:nmm-S fur lhv y(-ur. 'f`|-u. Huh-rl nf 5| -.-nrlnr: nf r-In-hrn ill'l`ilH;.',l' ])l`H[.;l'iIllllllt'.~; |u| l.l||` _y\'uI. Tho third of :1 SCl`|1,'S of f'lI(_!hI`(` gznncs puL_ on by _lh(- Amzlnczm church during Ihv wmlor. was held in the community hall on Wednes- day evening`. January 4. W:-slov and Mrs. Stnnr-. whn for day evening. January 4. Wesley and Mrs. furl many years had carried on :1 hard- waro storv in this village. are now vslah|is'h(:d in 1h(.- ;,'(-nernl :~'tm'(_- at Newton Rn|)ins We hope lhy enjoy :1 successful business life thcrc as they \v(.-re good cili`/.un.s' hen-. Spnw is_px'L-lly well .'IH xgmm n;.',m11. l(.-avm1.{ IC(' and mud. Claude B:m1im.{ is vrmfined tn, the house with :1 very sore throat. _D_r. and` Mrs. R. Davis Tomnm. vlsltod frxends here on Szmnxlny. rm... 1.... n... x.....1.-..., AT OUR STORE ON Saturday, ._January 14 \ |hIu'u ll lL'llU.\ Ill The Ivy boys ,mnlch at Strnud 4 im{. score 9-11. Isoln Dmtinz img. 9-11. | Banting has returned to Kirkland Lake after spending the hnliduys at her home. Wn mdnnrl wvmnathv In Mrs. hl)lldil_VS at her home. We extend sympathy I Baker in the loss of 110!` in-law. I. Baker. Coulson. Mr nnd Mr: Aitkun. |in-law. 1. Baker. LLOLIISOH. Mr. and Mrs. Aitkun. Winder- mcre. visited with Mrs. Baker on Sundiziy. Miss Ila;-on Baker return- ud home with them fnr El visit. 'T'hn nirlhi nf ihn nlm-iinn n culmln ud home with them fnr vxsn. The night of thv election a cuupln nf sleigh loads drove down in the Hall from Utopia and put in :1 jolly good time dancing till thc wee sma` hours. Nfr-: (`Ir-m-v wont In Pulormn Inst sma' hours. Mrs. Clcary went to Pulormn week to be under her doctor's cam for treatment. All arv hoping she will return fully restored in her usual good health. Tho annual Vostrv meeting nf usual good health. The annual Vestry meeting Christ Church will bv hold in the church at 2 p.m. on Monday. Janl ` 16. A full attendance is asked. Thv W.A. wiIl met-t in the rectory in the evening. ` A nnmbvr from hL.'I'(` attended evening. A number the funeral at Thornton of Wes. `` Corbett, who passed away at his l` home in Egbert very suddenly on d Friday evening with a heart at- < tack. The sympathy of this eom- l- munity is extended to the bereaved [ '1 wife and sons and sorrowinzz 1 friends. Mr. Corbett was well known in and -around ivy as a very ` fine Christian character. School Board Reelccted I` At the annual school meetinu the` . 1938 trustees were re-elected. These . are: Lee Banting tehairman). Os- - ear Bates. Bert. McQuay and Esten l Davis tSecy.-Treas.) We wish -gleachers and trustees a happy and .\successful year. 'l`ea(-In-.rs Appreciated gl At the annual school meeting of - S.S. No. 7 the ratepayers requestecl the secretary to convey to they teachers. Mr. Scott and Miss Ap- I pleb_v_ hearty appreciation of their ' llwork during the past. year and al-; . of their eft"ort.~: in connection` with the school concert. which was` `in great success. They also eon-, unatulated them on the splendid] report given them by the ln. l 1 1 l 1 1 I 1 -. S t. days in 'I`nrnnIo last '._vu(-K_. Mx: Mill-~x' nf Barnc visited and Mrs. W. J. Junr-s one dav wvok. Jmn and H;n`v:~\- '[`urnbuI1 sp 1 Clifford Varcov has gone tn work; Iwar Bmttr-bI'idLu~. 5 My`: Allan Mill(`| sm-nl H f'\\'! SHORTENING .......................... .. 2 lbs LARGE SAUSAGE .................. .. 21b: WIENERS ...................................... .. 1! ROLLED POT ROASTS .............. .. 1! Lecm Shoulder PORK CHOPS 21 MILKFED CHICKENS AND CHOICE QUALITY BEEF 'nvar Bram-bI'1d;.u-. Mrs. Allan Miller .\'p('n{ in 'I`nr last week. Mx: nf Harrie visit Jnzm and Harv:-_v spvn: last wvok with their mandmnlht-r in Allislon. G. Harris has rvturnvd tn H1--I rcmiphnro after being nh.~(.-nt fur smno months thrvuuh illness. Mrs. Fred. Mchvlurray has return- rd to Kingston after hnlidzn/in,'.,'. with 1101' paroms. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Ba-rtholutte. and sistr-r Fran- `:'n< W J. Jonrs Kl`-l`|(`(`lHl lru: Tho 5011001 mm-linL!. hold (an Wod- m~:'day. D`cen\bvr 28. in the <('h hnusv. was \'(.`I`_\' well zmondvd. Wm J .Inna`.~' was 1'0-:ip|_)Oil\lPd Irnutoe fur anmher term I Holly Women's Insmuw 1 A1 a well atlendvd [not-Kim: nf lhi-I Womeifs Iiismuie hold at the humi- of Mrs C`. M. Sriglov. nn Friday. January 6. a dvmnnsiratinn nf the cooking of suino of tho, ivndnr cuts of meal was given by Mrs. Patton- son and Nlrs. Blminh. who rvoenllv attended tho classes in meat cn0k-- cry. hold at C`hurchill and sunn- srwod by the Dept. of Amimiltiiro A sirloin steak. a nortorhouse mast of beef and :1 stuffed tenderloin of pork were prepared. cnnked nndl snrved at a dinner at the conclu- sion of Iho meeting. Vntos uf thanks i were given to the hD:ilPSS for the _ use of her home and tn the demon- strators for their work. | o.. I _..:..- I Tell it well and it will sell. Ad- Ivertise in The Exununer. BOND HEAD `*Fr}:NNELLs Hnlly Women's lnslilutr .. 11's) J"l`l\dl`I` nun-HHL I` J. Jom-s Re-elm-ted 'l`rust-o .. _~.~l\.`..l .......1im- in-M on WI`! Mrs. Mulhullund. Slruucln Mrs_ Archer, ART. .!:_l_3__l_{_]?_.NNAN UTOPIA IVY HOLLY HUIU UH ?tlLll|Lll|_) . wnn tho hnckx-y an Monday even- I to Mrs. brothcr- I l Essa Council nnot all thr- Quw-n'.<: lH0l(,-l rm Monday. Am)zn'vnll_v llwrc-l was :1 gnarl allondnncv, Thv meet- ing lasted well mm the nizzhl. I Mru ,1 W H:-nrv la-l'I rm Tn:-.~<(l:|v ' lng lilSlL`(I \N(.'ll llllU Ull,' llU.',lII. Mrs. J. W. Henry It-fl rm T111-:<(l:Iv to spend the rcmaimlt-r of thv win- tcr in Port Hope. Toronto and Dun- das. 99 .Inrlr\"< AV/T A \'i.\`il(` Yhtt St. Jude's A.Y.T .A. visilvr! ` br2m('h at St. Lukt3'.<. Rn.~`L-mumi. |TucsdzIy vvening and put nn pru;:rnmn1e. ` As Rev. Wm. M(-Dxmnld war: I } `As in- `(ill-2[)()SOd on Sunday. R(`\'. R, V`... Beynrm tnuk chzn';.:o of the <(`1","('.'.< in Trinity Church. Thornton Conn-{cry Bourtl The Thnrnttm Ct-nu.-it-I'y Im- pruvvmont and Uukm.-p Bmml Iv-Izl its annual met-ting: rm Iwnnrlzny evening at the humv of Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Slvwm`t. Plans \\`(`l'(` imprnv:~- ' ICLISSCCI for the further mom 01' the (`cnwIm'_v. Svvvml nvw rogulatinns are to he put in fun-e. . Tho fnllnwimz an` the nffit-(~rs fur `_ 1939:'Chuinmn1. Addison Nl(`K\'n7.i(`L secretmw. Mrs. .1, D. Sh-wart: TI`0.'1 suror. Mrs. R. Wnst. Junior lnslitulv Junim' Instiiulv met on l'hm"- day evening at Goncvit-vv J;nmi.-- sun's. Mrs`. Eklund was :1 L:1u~. ul iitho n1c0ting and ([(`ln()nS1l`.`Ih`d pre- _ parali(m and CnnlinL! H1 a `roast. also gave :a talk rm Frmds \| I : R fur Health Lila Cuusin.< and Hour -Man-I gave :1 bedroom demonstra- tiun. tI.~JIuz l)vd.\`pI`(':ld.\` and n(-(r<-. (livs which had been mmln :1! pm- ivvl (tla.~'.~:~.=. A China . -rry haskc-t with vruan1 and sugzzn`. the Ilifl uf 'L\/Trs. Dinwondiv In the Jun- ior Tnslitutv. bx-furv hvr H-Innwal In Toronto. wz|.< shnwn Thu: .'urH('h- had nrigzinnlly hm-n in Cn\'`1'nn1` 1;Simcov's homo. I -,# - . { I V ('l`n\\'n ` _--7 unJ- ---gg p Feature Value! $1.42 ea. Pair $2.77 SPECIAL! SPELIAL! SP1-1(:IAI_.! Luxury shcrzlxs at, ucnnrnny ])l`i(3(!.'~ .. OI` S|)l(,'H(|i(l quality p1'(:-lu1mdm'<,-(1 (:0tL()n. Wrapped in uttmctivn ccllnphnnc p:u:k:u4re. An m1l,st,:mding buy" at. Lhis .'~i[)(!(:i1l.l pr'1(:(2! Phones 58 ctn;l_;_5 0D000O00!I00000O00!OlolOOOOIODOOOIOOOOOOOIOOOIOOOOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOI0Ooooootoollq hoooooooooooooooooo I VJIUJ-I lacuna uaa.-a.nn.na.nJ $1.19 VALUE! Bed Sh(3(,`LS of smooth fin- ish cotton that will luumlt.-r well. Plum or hemstitchud. AL 1: prim: which pmvr,-s we're on the alert, to bring you 97c January Savings! SPECIAL .......... .. Qunn . made J.I.La..lJ.|.L||.a .rn.na.4n.ap.a-.an.a -.---- _ $2.98 value! Delightfully .aLylr:(l lmcks: tailored and (lrossy rnodnls. Black. hmwn. navy and high shades. Misses and mm,- rons` sizes. SPECIAL! I-ILLIJLI-JIJ `t!-IVJ V Ian: 1: VARIETY AND VALUES! Smart now styles in dark colours and popular high shades. Ol' simplex l'ab1`ic. Handsr.-wns. Overscuxns. Fancy Cuffs. And other clev- er detailing. Worth up to (me. SPECIAL! mctrt "ROLLER" HATS .. 74c 1 `var Yl'I".`|l ru-:.. huh. mi` -n|rn1rHtlnII'lIHU IJ1l.l.l.l.l.l. l.l\ILna.u.lLI. a.a..sn.:.p.a - .. $1 VALUE! Chic hats o1'splcndi(1 quality felt, with ribbon band and cute f(.-uthm`. Popular colours. A ;2;1`an(l buy"! Lllckalllkp LLULA-J uuaavn -sag.-.....-... $1.39 value! Popular types that are ;.r,rr:ut favourites at our regular low selling` price. During this sale, they'll go 98c fast at the very special price of. ca. Subscribe for The Ex.'nn1im-r. Electric Irons and Toasters ..-u....| nn.-..1n.. Iun-xnu ihql urn Ul`!'!H ABOUT LE .1-..A1>.Ifr:s:\%F PEFSSES $1-91 Save By Prepaying TOWN of BARRIE TAXES for1939 LADIE: I..OVES Zgc n rxvvrrvtr A I N I IYY."L`I Q7111: ` Ratepayers may purchase Tax Prepayment Receipts of January, February, March and April at the to .-\.\l0l'.\"l` $10.00 $ 9.74 $ 9.76 $ 9.78 S 9.80 $ 9.82 5 20.00 19.48 19.52 4 19.56 19.60 19.64 50.00 48.70 48.80 48.90 49.00 49.10 100.00 97 .40 97.60 97.80 98.00 98.20 500.00 487.00 488.00 489.00 490.00 491.00 ` Prepayment Receipts must be presented along with 1939 before June 22nd, 1939. A \/V QM THORNTON lblll IUL' IVH JlI\.. |l.\lI|Il Intily and Quality (`n`('ul;mm The Examiner the host ud- ;ing medium. .Z`?.`.?.? .!3F`T?h T53?`-$75.. ZELLERS LIMITED ---Retailers to Thrifty Canadians YOU ARE INVITED TO ATTEND A (`oust in .|an'_\ (`cast in H-hruar_\` Jan. lti-Ill H-IL I-H I-`r-h. IS-BR nn _ nn the Wllll-'1Tl1 l(()l)H1SY)H. itinu fric.-mis III the village. `\1;K`k` N. ; K:-nl Tnmntn IUI UIIL jitinu (ru.-mis Inc vumgc. 1`.'li. Nurn Kt-nl. Tomntr). is holi- (lnyim; with hr,-r ;,'mn(l{:ulh:-r. t'lll`_V Slight. Born IIIIIII A1 (_In()kslnwn. nu S m:m_ 1.. Mr. and l\/1r.<. J 5., 'J<)hn Fr:-derickb l`nnh (Nd (?00ksl0\\'n Ulu Isoys Big plans are bring mud!` fur the tin! rt-univm nf thv Ctmkstnwn (_)lrl Pm_vs' /\:<.wci;:tInn to Dr ht-ld I-` (,`:u`l_'<-Ri1,~ Hut:-l_ ']`urnntn. on Fvh. 3. ;n1 'i.3U p_m. Tho` Iixvcutivn Commit- h'(' Is as follows: Hun. I"rvs.. Dr. H H. (`nl:_-mun; Prt-5.. H. R. 1.:-csnn: Vim--Prv.s'.. (',hns, Buchunun; Sovy. :Mr.<'.. F. W. Ham-xn:m; Ass't SI-1-`y, (hwduvx .1:-hl): 'I`n-;:.<.. Bnrrir-n Hayn- o.... hm`! . urn mumns n;,-u -uux Inu- im: the yvar had won a warm plan! in thv- l"St('(`Vh cf his nl`iL`.hbl)!'.\` Mr Curbr-It had .suH'0r(-d from u ht-nrl mndition for snmv timv and surm- vxlm work on WQdnv~s:rla_v brnnllhl on an attack {mm which he novvr Y'( (`l)\.'L`l`(`d. Tho body was remnvvd In J. A, Corbcltfs. Thnrnlnn. whcncv vhn funr-ml vvz` hold on Mnnrlay. 1n.l. A, L.'0l`l')CIl,. llllnnuru, vv||I,|u.x `thv funnral gnnrivr 1\`hsnniC auspict-s. 'I`h- sym- 'pnthy of all goes out to Mrs. Cor- lwti and family. t---*--}- Wxllinm Ilobinsrm. '[`m'on1.o, is vis- ..I.- m Ihn uillnrm I -%`!-E-_1-15?-I-E % The Week in Cooltstown unn rrr-aerxcm (`cmkslown Old Boys nl-mu urn hr-inn nmrir` I 5...s EGBERT --v`-v '..._-._~ 7, _ ,_,_, The name of this popular brand is :1` ;zuzLrunt.m,- of superior quulil,_v! }7`inr:qn:1l- ity cotton Pillow Slips, pro-lzmndnrr-(I. Wrapped in aLt,rucLivv cc-llophum-. M . C v1........a:a..1_...: 4-: ..x\ (vI'1`I`IYl\V rm. H_y L\Il4|/Ull xunuvv uupn, ,nn-uuuuu,.-... Wruppotl Ilr:mst,iL(:hz:d finish. SPEC]/\I.. En. Pair (usually 75c) Special 47c You can :11'1`m`d lots of low-ly llH(H(?:~'. when they are as low ])I`i(`.!'(l its hm-,s(-. Blnonmrs of fancy weave rayon 1,:-:n`nsr~. or white. Mr,-dium and l2lI`L{(`, xi /.(-.::. SPECIAL! ' Wllilt illl |.`b3lllvIlII'lIl.. ' Values to 89,-! 0 Sp:-.1-,i:||l_v l'riu-I! N(m-S<:ul(l" 'I`<:u K(!t,1,lr*:s, Prerr-.nluLrn`:s_ Covrrmrl Sauce Pans, Pnl,ut,u I nl.:=.: all in this lot, of .v.pnci:1lly prior-(J unvnrsils. 0|` sp:u'klim.r,, durable, n:Lsy-t.n-r~.lvnn 59c aluminum. SPECIAL! Fzu-h . Aznurnas -. Qnnvbqr --vv llrillizmt, blur: emimr.-l finisli Haul. will brighten your kittzlwn lf)-ql- :41"/.4-_ SPE- CIAL! _ 1'l.Lal.I LJ vv LJL La-I. ` DOESKIN SHIRTS: Full ('.lH.. M:n`mm_ Navy. Plaids. Sizes 14|, 2 to 17. 49c 790 value. SPECIAL .. . . .. F ' WORK PANTS: Of st,urdy t'n.bri<'.>;. .> pockets. 5 belt loops. Sm.-1; 152 to 42. 84c $1.00 value. SPECIAL ................. .. _T._________.______._.. ' The rcgulm` l1\(`t`\il\).`. of mu W.1\. ' lwns hold on Jun. 5. ()ffiovI's for 19:!!! lure: Pros.. Mrs. B. Ricl\:u-dsun; Isl iVicv. Mrs. W. 1`m'k; 2nd Vice. Nlrs. IT. W. Iuittloz '1`rv:Is.. Mrs. W. A. linu- Inn; Fin. SN_v. Mrs. C. 1\1ilvhvll: (`ma S(`C'}'. Mrs. F. Mnxwvll: Rm`. Sm"_\'. Nlrs. C. Puck; ]`i:misls. I\1l'.~4. W. A. Spenrn and Mrs. A. Hvndvrsun; l`ur- S0l\2l[{l` (`mn.. 1\'Ir.~:. 1". Hill. Nlrs. .'\. n....:..I:...... run... A \.\Hll.i.m.\n- I`:-n. 'hurnlnn. wnc-ncv rid `nim-< 'l"hc- S::1._ Due. 31, Juhn F.linL-5. :1 x (`est in Marvin Mar. I-I5 Mar Hi-Ill DAINTY BLQOME-as 17c ALUMTINUMWAREW -_..- _.._-v__.._, What am ussurtnu-nt! A , un., l DISH PANS 233 during the monlhs followmg rates: MEN'S WEAR. -7vtn'r`(_'A I7`nl1 4-u ct\ /A _ ..._ , Indians of sumo tribes used thv jimsun wood as an smnrcv of an an-` `vostlwlic in surgery. A now form of l11Elgl1\`$illl1\ car- hmwlc pruduces a greater trams- p.'Ircn(r_\' in rubbvr. Monday (or vermmon. ans-u.: Miss Jean Wilson of the staff has been off duty this \voL`kj through illness. I nwinu tn the illness of her full1m'.!, A. W. SMITH, Treasurer. .yx'u|. I Inn C1-nu.-lcry. I ny L,auu lWll`('(L u..-..- [in- I. l'l'il.\l'l. u |/up: Rmh by Muru-I R: ductc-d by M:u'1.::n'u- l` L`.-v.c.. 'l`..;. 1...; I. l` I:L\l'l .I4-Hm-ft : ()n 'l Ix-:`tl.'o_y_ JHIL Hl mm- m (,'t>ul<:a'l.uwn. m,.n,v..|..... I...l..m-.l Inv- Thursday, January 12, 193 BELLE EWART `l" ll`J| l1>Sll'.. '.\ WI :m(l M rs Morrusnn. $ 9.84 $ 9.86 I 8.68 19.72 49.20 49.30 98.40 98.60 492.00 493.00 | Tax Bills on or ill`. W. lulllll`; ll'l`IIs.. Wllh. w. n. uun- . ` ' Slldl` ` Pnddisun. Mrs. A. Wilkinsml: l`ru- pcrly (`nm.. Mrs. W. l.iHlo. l\`lr.< .'\. Pugh. Mrs. C. .lm~ksnn. l\1rs. (1. I'M- ors: Flmvm- Cmn.. Mrs. R. l`nrr. Mrs. J. l). Wisdnm_ l\lrs. llmwvuud; \ isil- = in}: Cnm.. I\lrs. W. Cullvn. l\1r:~'. A. ` Wilkinson. Mrs. W. Pratt. l\lr.~'. .1. ll. Wisdom. Mrs. J. Pnllun and l\lrs, ll. Johnson. Nliss llv.~:.-iv .\`pv.~u'n fm~ur- ` ed wilh a solo and n`f|'o: xvurv sorvvd by l\lr:4. l)m~':: pzrmm. (`ml HI April .\pr I~l:'- Apr. `: U"IUV"(l XIII and fnthc-r ' awn) away In Jun. 1210 `-`\ pr. 16-30 run Mvhvr um. vh-- knulnv-3 Irv H<'iL{}Ih!)l'. m v-rmllvlil) ` rwI1,vu:-run; . A vur) in. mt-lmlvrl ii ('hin:n" b) ...... |\-r Mm: I'.v:| um I his 791. 10 AHisl.UI pill ('l|('_\' Ill 0 : : E \ 2 FISH I Illu n.-I. IJL L \alLl\L \.lL ILL LI Allandulv - l'hom- 193 ORDER ANY TIME I `Y KCTIVITIES ` ARE ENLARGED Three Vice-Presidents Are Named,` Allan Percy, ` President Further onlnrgmm-nl of :u'li\'ilivs by the Young Men's Club of tho In- cnl Y.M.C.A. ware indicntvrl at tho -annual election of officers lwsl l\'lun- Iclny evening. No fewer lham lln`"v vice-presidents were appointed. much .with :1 "pro5.1,r:1n1n1c portfolio" undvr 1his control. The new exouuhvv `s as follows: Allan Percy. prossldvnlr George Goring. past president: llurb Smith. vice-president in clnv.~;.-,o of L socizals; George Kightloy. vice-pru.<- , idont in charge of athletics: (`lnudn |,Murr.'1y. vice-president in clmrzz-: of special events: George H(\n.-son. soc- rntm'y-tronsurm`. UV" Llnnl.-nu Tn-unun 2' csra;-;,.;g i6'i Single Orders 15c ! [Ii I 1 ;...\..u_, .... lh\I\/ The club's hockey league was :11- sn drawn up for its third :40.-ucvm. gundor ihe supvrvisixm of Gc\m';.{c }Kip:hl.loy. Tho Benrcuts. unc.'r.' tho. icnplnincy of Bill MLu'm_V, will !n~ `cludu Gvnrgo P(3l(`I'!~2. Ehnor Hurs1. Bud Blnin. Dominic D`Ambm: Eur] Humor. Norm Appleton. J.m iMcBrido, Jack Culvert. Jack Pouch- .,... 'T`|1n nnnm-.1c mmminnri hv _ thmvs. l..ln_vd Goring. Clare Gurin[.:. : l)r~rt Cole and Ernie Tyroll. Tlw Ar- : tho ice and includvs Elton Parker. `lVlClSl`ld(`. JHCK k,illV(.`I`l. JEICK l UlICll- er. Tho Pulomits. cuplnined by .Cl:nido lvlurmy. includvs l.cn Gns- ` nt-y. Hurry Hzirkor. Bob Dixon,` llvlnuricv Smith. George Henson. Bill ' 1Lil.l.l(*. Rob Ferry. Bill McBrid(\ and Wally McEwon. The Wildcms nrv Rt-rt Gn. captain. Dnvo Grif- fiths, Howard Wan,-l1ziin. Jack Mul- Curmam Kidd. Tom Slmchnn. Dol- istncruts main is made up of musket- 'l)zill players whn can also take in captain. Stove Hines, Jack Clark, Inn Hulchc-on. Horh Smith. George Kightloy. Archie Thompson and Dave lVl(`Cullnch. 'r*Lm L-I-l\nrl||`r\ will hn I-rvlnzmnrl nql ! i , ll nave ivivuunocn. The schodulo will be rclensvrl us soon as there is ice on tho Allamdnln rink. Games will be played on lvlondny and TLl(`$di|_\' evenings. sov- on to oight. o'clock. each team play- ~ing one gznnv :1 week. ./\ddit.ionol pln_vers may be nddvd to tho lino- ups by each captain so long as thoy mro m(~mbm*s of the Club. Sketch of 'l`wm1ty-on(!" The lnttm` port of Monday's club mt-vting took the form of an intro- ductory sk(\1.ch by l,.lo_vd Merrill. . of lhv of Erdman Harris` book Twenty-one." The `thosis of this book is that "it is 11 good thing to grow up" but that ig<-miino adulthood is 2: difficult `:n'l1i(-vt'mont." Future disvu. iwill covvr (1! making: an graceful exit from under the family roof. tlll louring how to earn onc's daily `bread. tlll) st-ttling down with an ('l1o.<(-n mate in at home of _\'our own `nod (IV) lChl(`\'ln[.{ :1 VVP thou;.',ht out point of Vi(`W about life. (.\. - Owing tn the Mrs. W. Ferguson loft nn Friday for` Little Current. Manitoulin. Wurlcfnn Don has returned 10' E.-\RLl' ORIII-IRS :\l l`l{I-2(`lA'l`I-2|) Our .\lu|tu: Qu:1li\y and Service A lso IJQ Ann `IQ; Ll-IE For Winter Months: urnnun n . Y" Hockey Lougue 50 (`ON lE(7'l`l()Nl'Il{ Y AND 'l`()B:\(`(`() OPEN SUNDAYS WE DELIVER SP.ECi1 }}. ENGLISH H_ _and_>_CHIAlk"_S lbs. 25c .2 lbs. 25c 19c lb. l5c1b. 23c lb. ' MITCHELL SQUARE `1 \ ,_ . ( Little Current. lvlamwuun. Earlston Doe has returned to Lakefielcl after a weekend \'i.s'il. with his parents at the pnrsomuzc. Tho nld firehall is suffering [mm Svl'vIu'v nvxl h|lll(llI_V xu. u-nu... Cl\lll`l`h M 11 um. Ml`. mu! Mrs. ()rlnn L.`ru\vfur(l H'- turnml hmnv nftor (Wu \v(`(`ks nl \Vh\I\ipt' zz Thu` 5 mrt (`.nursv vlnszans of_Qrn z . of Om nro Imlxlinu n juinl Invvlinu. l"ridn_v. Jun. 13. at H pm. :11 lhn luwn hull. .v\nnllwr fuuvml wus hold ut Knnx (`vuwlvr_\-. Jun. 9. wlwn Mrs. Rich- u.nl l`vrrvnmn nf lln\\~koslnm- was lmriml, Muvh s_vumnl|\y is extended In llw lwrv.'\\-'vd lunslmml and relu- livus. (TIM l..'Il(` l(Il' l.II.`il VVl`L'I\! l\ll&'~` Pnnlinv SIc~a' visited hm` 2-'islvr. l\'h'.~:. J. Cm-khurn. Ethznr. for n fvw (I:\ \-.-'. Miss lxullwrhw M(.`I.(!1lll nf Jar- rml mu! Miss l.Hllnn Brmulnn of l-)d;z.'\I' \'i.~zilml Miss Mary SICSSOI` fur :1 fm\- 4l:L\'.\'. I\ ll.-<.< Edna l.nvv of Barrie and Mi:~.~' llvlvn .`\Hd(`I'Snn of Hawke- shmn swnl a few rlnys \vilh Miss l'Ii|(``n 1(`Kn_\'. lh-all: of urn l`Imwcr l'Ii|N`n l\ l(`Kn,\'. IN`:|HI of Ora I`lo|wcr .'\l\u!l\(`l` piulIN`l' of Om. In the pvrsun of Hugh Mm'1'i.s`0n. p'.I.s. n\\`.'n_\~ J.-unmry I. all tho home of his :l:uu:lm-r. Nlrs. R. Paisley. Inter- Ilu`l\l \\`:I:~` .11 Knox Count.-ery, Jan. 3. Much sympathy is oxlendcd tn Hw lu`I'(`u\'(`(l l`:unily in the loss of :1 luvinp; fntlwr -`Ind 1,:,'r.'mdfnlh0r. Mrs. Wm. Leigh spent sevvrn` \\'m`ks wilh her son 1.011, in T0- ronln, Mr Dnwnnrrl nH:-ndnri Ihn fun- ronln. ' Mr. I)0\\jn:u`d attended the {un- oml of his aunt in l`m'(mt() Inst wm-k. 1`/h`\` (`,nmnlwH has` an :|H.m-k nf \vm-K. Mrs. ClI11])lJ(`H has pm`um We wish I rvcnvcry. I Archie Bonslvv. Con | Archie Bunslvy, Cunkstmvn. cull- vd on his n10t,he1'. Mrs. I). Bvnslvy, rmrontly. - Miss I.nm~ims Cr.1wfm'd nf ()ril- rmronuy. -Miss Lnurims Crawford Iin Memorial Hnspiml spvni Sun- day at her home here. Aim: Vvhinnknr. Shnnfv Rm/, day at her home here. Alex. Whittaker. Shanty Buy. wnrkvd several days on the sec- Hnn owing 10 Mr. Leigh's illness. Mr. and Mrs. Houston and Mrs. Butler spent several days with Mr, and Mrs. Mnckleston. "[`nrnntn.[ Nfnt-h iq n\-Ynndnrl In his parents at me pnrsonugc. The old firehall suffering internal troubles. Used as 21 sinrngv for sand during the winter mnnths. to be used on icy runds. the walls have started to bulge and are now nearly three [cot out of plaice nn each side. Thn u-nnnl.-.r mnniimj nf ihv S.O.E. Mnam1Mm.MmK Ruch synwpnthy Mrs Goa (YBHcn hor shux NUS.` lEdnnL M iuu 1\/| nrr1:n~a-I A manna. Miss Mnrmn-<-I AH(`l( `son of thv Wmnt.-n`.< Cn11cp,'o Hospital. I`m~m- to. is homo for :1 short time recov- cring after an operation. Svrx-Irv nu-x1 Sunday at Cvnlml `lnlrvh nl ll ll.ll\. Keith Ber! ram , in 'I'()l`()nl0. Ummlrl Wright In 'l'()l`()nI0. ` Donald Wright |l`.\nmc in Alliston. ' Mrs. Schiller. '1 wook with 1101` sol (Inn Wiltcnn D: wook wnh hm` : G500. Wll-s(_)n. holidays with Bidwoll. Mic: nnrnihv Bld\V(`ll. Miss Dorothy McLean visitrrd at tho home of her father. Wm. Mc- I Loan. Thm`n1on. Mic: Rrrvmnnr Hlvnlxrirlmv hue l.(`.'m. '1'h()1`nmn. Miss Seymour, Wyebridxzo. has resumed her duties at S.S. `I5. after the holidays spent at her home. _.._._q__.._.__. A . ` sans: I l\l V: `_ v ` ` .oooooo~o~aaoo~oo~oooo~o~ooo~aooooo~o.. I each side. i The regular meeting (if the S.O.E. .` on Tuesday will tzike the form of H ( social evening. On Monday night. \ James Post. Wm. Wnrdle. Wilfred Wnrdle and F. R. Johnson attended the meeting of Midland lodge. The latter. as District Deputy. officiated at the installation of offi(-ers. Y.M.C.A. Notes On Tuesday night the first half nf the cribbzige schedule was com- pleted zmd showed the standing as follows: Lefroy first with 9 points; Barrie 2nd with 7 points; Bnyside 3rd with 5 points and Allzmdnle `Ith with 4 points, their default for the night's nunw putting them down. lnnisfil Distrit-.t. L.0.L. Election The 1`ep:1ilzir meeting of Innisfil 1 District I...O.I_.. was held on Tuesdziyl` :il'ternoon in the l...O.l,.. Hull and. nsi` usual, brought out a nond attend-~` mice. l".l).Nl. .lohn Reynolds oft Strourl presided and the following!` were elected to office for 193.`): Dist.i Muster. Frank Beutty. Churchill.` I Dist. Deputy. Norman DoheI'ty. of Angus Lodge; Chaplain. Rev. H. G. Blake of Ivy; Sec'y. Clifford Davis, lvy; Fin. Sec'y, William Luc- nc 'l"lnm-nlnnt l\/lu1`Sl1.'Il. Willlnm First Barrie The inveting was held in 'I`rinit_V lm'ish Hall under the leaclcrsliir. of Senuter Jack Coleman, and 'I`rnop header Vern.'.Walke1`. In the usual inspection. the Lion Patrol come through with the most markr ` and Patrol Leader Bill Necdham broke the flag. The Honor Patrul Flag. which is given at the end of ` each month to the patrol with the highest, marks for the month. was then pl`(`S(`nlC(`l to the Lion Patrol. The marks for the winningl nf this {tag are obtained thrnughl inspection. the winning or ganics. skits. and attendance in patrols. Nl`YI thnrrv u/as Qlhf` lvnrk ml suns. mm aucnnance in pamus. Next there was same work mi tho '1`:-ndorfnol tests for the young- or members. while the more aid- lvancvd boys practised scninphnro `signalling. After the work a gmnc of "O-Grzidy" was played. The ,Oti(-r and Lion patrols tied with three points oacli in this gunw. Rvmilvr .lm-k (`nlnmnn unvv Inrve |)()lnIS earn in [INS gum:-. 1 Scnutvr Jack Coleman gavv the boys :1 strict warning` to stay off ` thv thin ice on the bay. Aftm` this thvro was smnv practise in HR` methods of rescuing a pvrsnn who had broken throu1.:h thv thin ice. Th(` Invvting closed with tho lnw-` 1-ring of the flag. t Nvmnnd Barrio 1 l'l'Illg, Ul lIH' Ild. |` Scmnd Barrir I Tho Socnnd Baxrio Troop :2! Buy Scouts hvld lhnir wo('kI_\' nwvting in St. . \ndl`0\v'S locmrc mom on Jmm:n`_v 3. with S('t)lll('l` Hzu'r_v Runkv in ('h:u'p,:v. I Aft:-r Hm hrzvakimv nf tho flnu | H.Ul)K(` Ill l'l11H'g(`. l`(`EiS1l'Zlii0l`l cards for this _vt-nr l\vorv distributed by S(`m1tm` H:n'r_v `Rnuko and thv Scout Laws. which urn nu-inh-rl :\)\ Hun. nun-n vnI>i1\\|'_ After the brmkimz nf tho flag.` l`\UUl\l' HHU UH` sVL'UllL L:<'lV\'.\. \\'lll('ll are prinh-d nn them. worv ro\'ic\I:- vd. .'\.<. Smulor Harold Darch gave tho _vmnu.{cr Scouts imtructiun in their 'I`vndorfm,\t tests, whilv thy rest played a gain of British Bulldog or "Stone-Ago R\u;b_v." I'h|< w::\' fnHnu-m-I hv :1 nznnn nf guvv uw _\'U1Iru.'.or acouts mslrucnun lhv Rhlldng 'I`1u.~' was fnlluwvd by :1 gzanw of (`hain tag. in which cvorynnc join- : Dd vn ` S1;:'n:1llim; in.~`trut`tinn rluctrd by Patrnl | Rnukv. was run- Sucnnd Gourgzv nnd l`zItrnl Lt`d(,`l`.\' Jeff (`\nmin;:ham. and Bob McCuaig. for the honvt`it 0! thust` who are working un this tvst. ( Six Scouts who arv pr:-paring fvr 1 thoir Second Class ten, tried Kim : Game. which is to tvst the powers ,0! nh. Jack Burke and jill Butler worv the only ones -sucv:-.< in passimz this test. The [nu-cling was then (`losvd with the Inwvring of the flag by George Runku of the Lynx Patrul. Third Barrie Thv meeting was held 'T`hursriar.' night in the Scnut Room her St United Church. with Scout- mastor Bill Ma1(`un1.~`on in charge. `The nu-sting was openod with the ibroaking of the flag by Tommy |Armstmm:. After the attendance n1:n'L'n 17.:-iv Nlt`Il\.vnin funk I \\':n' in C01-.: ("um 1..-m~ fur l.n.~ Week) 11.... n....H.... (:lnuo.u- nlullnnl (Armsu-on;:. AH?!` Inc attenaancv :wu:' nmrked. Eric Mr.-Ilwnin took charge of a game of "Sleeping Piratr\". which is a game that rzivos qvxcollcnt practise in stalking. After lthis. mast of the time was spent on [the study of map-making and map- rvading. The ax: was lowered at .::`.I- u_\ Mn; I\1cI1-sun r Page Twelve _ HAWKESTONE (BY DOUG. G/\LBRAI'I`I-{D % CLOWES `on. 1`. Toronto. spent. :1 ` sun. M. Schiller. Dalston. spent lhv his sister, Mrs. I'll nstruvtinn trnl it arel \i.~ hucf spent :1 wockunrl is visiting at his `Klesmn. '1`nrrmm. is oxlcndml tn , in the loss of Alox MC/\rthm' ; an zutmck nf her a spvody Davis. Ivy; l"m. hue y, wunnm i..uc- - :15. 'l"hm`ntnn; Mursh:i1, William! Clc:n'_v. Ivy; is! and 2nd lirrc-1.. W. Reynolds. Ci'ui;.:v2i1c. and A. Kvn- ` (lrick. Allzmdulo. I Cnndmetor James (Zoopor llonnrcd by B. of RT. 1~`iv(- mt-mbr-rs of the local b1':mch: of ihv, Bmih(=rhmrl of Railway! '[`r:ninm(-n surpri.s'.-d C Jns. Cuopvr, D(`(`.. 28. at his hnl`n(-. 5 'I`hm'- `] burn /\V(.`.. 'I`m'nnin, and mi behalf 1 ml the or;.:m1i7.;it.ion Charles ROUGH`) presmilr-d him with an occasional chair and Hzirry Fol] [)l`CS(`nl(`d Mrs. : Cooper with a silver butter dish in` old F.n:.:lish pattern. while E. A. I y- V: burn read an }l('l(`h'(`~2S nf (lDpl'L`(`.i:l-I] Lion. Mr. Cooper l`('lil`(,`d from active . dlll_V in Nuv(,-mln.-I` :ii't<-1` 28 y(-Hrs of . tnithful and efficient service with lhc farmer G.'I`.R. and C.N.R. Ho ro- plied very suit.-ihl_v. ('XDl`(`.\'Sil1 the ilinnks uf himself and lVIrs. Cunpor. RL'fl`(.`ShfYH'l|l,.\` wvro served before ihv Bmlht-1'htmd i'(-pm-st-Iilziiivvs lofl . fur hurnn F:-nrl Rhzirnn nnd Alf Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sluun and (lmu.z|1l1`r Mary worn visitors: with Mr. und Mrs. I-`rod. Wicks, Mark- ham. Tho purl:-rs hnvv nnl Iwvn nhlf` ham. The (?lll`l('l`S lmvv ln lhrnw :1 sumo lhis svnsnn nn :lC- cnunl, of having no luv. 'l`hoy are all 1-:1p,'(\r luv play. Mrs. Nnrmnn Wilson and Lam- bvrl and Mrs. S. W. W:1l.l-:1llund(2d lho fum-ml of James Bvmrosn In 'l`umnln on l`uc:<(ln_v. The rvgular mnollng of lho Chur- chill Young: Pvnplo w-as h(`l(l lnsl Slmrlny ovc-ning. with Clil'fnr(l Sponcv, mis. (-mwom-r, in (.'.hfll`l 1,'l`. C. Spence Lzuvv :1 lull: on Missions. Lloyd Churchill gnvv .1 paper, Al. the next meeting on Jan. 15. the c(:-nvm1(-1` in clmrgl: will be Marie Benlly. Jr. Institute and Jr. l;n'nu-rs Tho Churchill Junior [n.~:til.ul.e and Junior Fll`n1(.`l'S will mvvl at Mixs Gladys Kell`s on Jun. Ill, nl. ll um. Miss Kathleen 1'IlIt.'h(-:4 is in Mixs Gladys l<.elI`s Jan. In, at 8 p.m. Miss l'Iu;.:h(':< ulizmgo of H10 [nslitutv nrngraimm-. ; Roll call. Why I Stick to the Farm." Mrs. H. Marquis will ad- 1 rlro.<< thv moetiim un "Quilts and Quilting." and thore will be a dvm- 0n.~'trat.i(m nn winter salarls. Slmwcr for Bride-l'3l(-,cl 'l`lu- Juninr Institute held a slmw- or (m Satm`da_v afl(.`x'nn0n at the homo of Misses Kail1l(.'-n and Dur- uthy Allan for Miss Gladys Cle- ment. a bride-tn-be. She was pre- sontcd with a silver cake plate and also a l`nlSC(.`ll2ll`|(`()llS .~`hnwc1'. The rest of the afternoon was spam in composing a bride's book. A dainty * aftornoun tea was then sorvorl. 1 Tho Jzmunry lhmv was wr~1('mno(l horo as wells and cisterns wore 5:1-l,tinL: low. 1 Mrs. W. W. l.ntimor and son Dun-I `um-l.tim: I- Dnn- . me are spending a week with her . `mother. Mrs. Harmer. I`nronln. Alex. Shukcll of Stroud and Fred I Galloway of Barrie are wiring the 1 house and barn of Mr. Rummly of Vusoy. Miss Gladys Spring has returned in Tornnln Normal School after one weok of pmctico toa('l1im: at Nan- lyr School. Recent visitors includvd. M1`. and C h Mrs. A. Morrison and family. New- F` market. at Ben Webb's: Miss V. t; Partridp,`e and N. Luck. Shanty n Bay. at. Fred Wice's. u James Mason Hit by Truck on 1'1 Highway. Severely Hurt tr` While walking on the hiighway ` toward Stroud on Saturday after-| noon. Jas. Mason met with a pain- - ful accident. Stopping off the pnve- 1 ment to meet zi northbound truck. a [the did not notice another north- C . bound truck following closely, and I stepped back on the pavement. Thegl driver. trying: to escape hitting him. S turned into the ditch. but Mr. Mas- on was cau;:ht and pinned underl ` the body of the truck. After Lzetliniitl I dug out of t.he snow Mr. Mason's {left ankle was found to be injured. ~ Later an X-Ray showed :1 splinter- { ed ankle bone which necessitated \.`puttin;: it in :1 plaster east. ltis u \ `_ many friends hope he may soon hr , I fully recovered from his unfortu-l ' nate accident. l " S470 Raised by United W.A. '. Mrs. Paisley entertained the W./\. int the pzu'sottu).',e for their J;inu.'ir_\'| meeting. with an :|llt`t1(lln(.'t` of `.28. _v The instzillution of the 193!) officers Lvl\\'as conducted by Rev. L. S. Pziis-I n Ivy. In the devotional period Mr.-' V Roy (ioodfellow gave .1 very splen-1 ' did and helpful New Year's t;ilk.| The new president. Mrs. Lennox lllnek. then eon(lu('ted the business H` part of the meeting.',_ Several let- _v ters of thanks were I`( ad for Christ- h mas remembrunees The Tl`(`il.\tll't`l`t reported last year's receipts. S470. l`l:ins for new work were discuss-.-d and several projects decided on A social half hour was enjoyed at the *` close of the meeting, when d.'iint_\' ll ret'reshnients were served. a :\HII| nu.` |C||ll|l\'lI |Il'l||\. D .-'\dmn.< is under the <"`r~Vnr'~` care. Wv hnpo ho snnn |mprr\vo=. Mrs. Middleton and son from Orillia art` \'iSi(il\[.!, with Mr. and Mrs. Allen. ' I Mr and Mr: H Wright and st`-nS.| Mr. and Mrs. 1). Clarke. A number from this community am-ndcd tho funeral of \V0sl1`fI Corbett at 'I'lmrntm1. on Mm\da,V. vm- .....a mine '1' Rnvn: unri` L,UI'U\'|l Ell lllllllllllll. UII .Vl|'I|ll Mr. and Mrs. T. _Ma_vr-s daughtor_. Alliston. vlsxtod on urday wxlh Mr. and Mrs. W. W or, .\llv.`n. Mr and Mrs H. Wright and 2 .~\l1i. spun! Wodno.~'dny ' Mr. and Mrs. D. Clarke. A nnmhpr from this cnmmn mv H|`()lh(`I'h(mfI l'(`|)l'('S('l1L:lIl\'(`S non .` for homo. F11-d Sharpe and Alf. Hl.lll1(`I` \v<-1'0 lhv ulhvr mvmbt,-rs of ` the gruup. Burtml Ave. United (ihurch The skating party planned by Im- ynung poonlv for 'I`u(,-sdny night. did not m;ut.(-riulizc because of weather cundiions but table tennis. in tho schnnlrunm made up :1 pk-:ls:m1 1.-voning wil.h rofrcshmvn1s uflvr nlnv l Mrs. J. Fildoy. 'I`0r0ntn. and !=md Mrs. E I-`ildev and suns. C-w town. spent Sunday with Mr. 2 Mrs. G. A. Fildoy. School was ('lnsr`d a fnw dzws Mrs. G. A. Flldoy. School was clnsvd fvw last week as the teacher. Mr. Ruben- mn. was quite ill. The nupils arr very pleased he is able to be about again. ..- mg -._. HM-M! "What`s wrong with you. John?" Oh. Fvo been given :1 ticket for a lecture. The subject is `April Fools. and the ticket says, 'Admit' One .' ` I Mrs. T Allan has ruturnod hum n 44.. ....,a.... nu. .a.mom `HIE BAR!!! EXAMINER, BARBIE. ONT" CANADA L CHURCHILL KILLYLEAGH MTSTROUD Iu-n W.I\. re} nod .h(`ir J1ll]ll.'ll`) nduncv * '. S. Pa ' I M124. \- spl(-n- 1 talk. | no ' I da S0\'0x`nl ` nnl fnr (`hrish an .' 1` Rnhm't- Demonstration of HEM Phjducts

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