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Barrie Examiner, 14 Dec 1939, p. 20

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- Mrs. Oliver Lacey. Trenton. was 2| Sunday visitor wtih Mr. and Mrs. C. Kirk. ` I Miss "Irene Thurlnw uf North Bay is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. Dun- gen. | Mrs. F. Kcnnt.-_v h2I:~. r<~1urn<`d from the R.V. I-Iospilul and is improving nicely now. ` Mrs. W. B. Webb is improving; mow after an attack of bronchial pneumonia. ' Mr. and Mrs, W. l). Svnlt and 'VVVvvvvv-vv-...---- __- owuu. W..\l.S. Officers Re-t'l('.(`l(-(I '1... .-.-mulrm n\r\(\IiI\lV 114' N10 \V 7 TIE BARBIE EXAIVIINER, BARRIE. ONT-. CANADA Orld." Women's Institute 11,.-.n..'u Ynciiiuln mt- ."'i':'i$'J.{ { I~Ic1'aIc.l'.`)-\..1.1.g2'i.s. _ (Mpndpl ipul Band. directed ` . will feature special `to in Roxy Theatre uiay night, The con- mnr-rx shnrn :11 R421 \C IS 115 IU. re the Ki: ~ Fidelis" UNA" ` Praise * PORK LIVER ........ .. BACON SQUARES . n.-r-rr\T-r`r 1\1"I`I"\(`1 I U6: JVL|.\b -. l Barrie sopr 1 as follows: he King irinlic" , (Rn 1 Angels - (Mendelssohn) 1 Midnight (Rn|'nhvI lllglll. 11 sharp H5 (Sousa) I (Becueci) I Our 112- Llg"L (Barnby, vr Iiss Jean 5 soprano. l'\\.|IQ' lul' (Bach! ;1ru(|u:nlc Husnilul. CU- 8.4: ) l:l\l.U1V tcgunxxxu . 3 . . . . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . . ` . . . . . . . .. SHOULDERS OF PORK LEAN PORK CHOPS .... .. oegq_.agowegwuzgggvtyaegwvzga;,;zg.;uv;;2%;7!%!%ic7 %Vi7 " Q9 %@'"@9`?3'`%8a*%%"~E?? ~E?`'<` Lnj ,._...__.. ;! O u /, U Stop! Shop! Save! AT POPUL.AR PRICES For Your Merry Christmas Dinner--Consult TURKEY - GEESE - DUCK CHICKEN l\/Irs. `\Vill`l`l'(]V Humv l.\ .~'p<'n he-r nwnllu-1`. 1VII`.~'. Humo .~'p<'nm| 1 u-\ hm` molhvl`. 1\ Ir.<. John Minx, J. W. \V;1||4:1~r spu- with ht-1' (l;m;:hlm'_ M1 I3(-x`t1`an1_ Oukvilltu M1`. ' ed her thcrp and Hwy \\ U(`k(!lld with h`i<~nrl.< 1:1 . Ko.<\\'iL"l~:. I 'l'nr-- new 19 HH- !Kv.~' vu".k. ` 'I'u(`:~'d:I_v. Doc. 19. the Guthr stilmc mr`mhv1'.\' will hukl nwotims :11 1\'1r.~'. J. Dum-:m'.<. I.'nn':1 Hull will uivc :1 ishltltc mr`mIw1'.\' \\'HI nmu I.;un'a Haul }4i\'L- [Hon (If h0mv-m:1(lI- C.h1'i. `Thc roll (`IIHZ Smn:~1l1in<; .\ Czumnl }u_\'. Lunvh mmn `Mrs. C. W. B1-.<.<(>. l\/lrs. Iirn. Mrs. Ewvn C`.z11cl\vv|l l arty of Mr. and Mrs. (H-u. ,l Last Friday (-\'vnin}..t :1 lnruv uringz` of ('}u1hri- fri('nrl.< ms-1 : |\nn\n M Mr, and Mrs. II(`m'\ J. D. WISDOM &co, `.`7 W`(`$I /"$..('7FW;C`*5r D!3 i<)lU9'r;`1r UHKQDM " r'0I t"1,-ll/ ~:.<'-)'!1I a'("5, 0637: -ft -J. uuuumuu pn.. l\\p ...` ' t`Cl`f"'r1l`_\' and In-n<\Irm` \\`ur(- adnp .-, ed` .'I`lw flO\\'x'l` cmnmittco ;,-a\`:~ :1 snlendid rt-pz. t. The 1`:-.'~ult nf l'_h-3 election of offlc-`r.~' \voro: President.` Mrs. Johnsum: Socrelsxry. Mr<. Hall: St. SC`"'"`_\'. MN J. W. Walker: treasurer. Mrs. Walker Caldwell: flower commilxcc. Mrs. N. Bessu. Mrs. E. Lovo. An ll1'.`l`(`. fua(Ln`(- !vn Yin`-mu:-1111; u `M -an .u`tc11 v~~ marl `..\....~ um; I Av-I|~ HGUTHRIE 5H l_\`l .. , L.U\ xresxdvd. Repnr I h'm1 wor (I Y(V: I` me \\'.A. l -\ thv Ul1liL`(1i i 1 their Du(~-m- I.` luv.-`< N11`: ~ 5. Mrs. s of the ` adopt- L":l\'I* ?:> f"""" V % ~:=*-'~zE:?>*?* %r`-% ;:<\%E<>*!%*.*?!2*%>\?9% ` 51:2 \t\Q<)39%V \ \ n . .# Hard Candy Creams Bon-Bons Taffy Chocolates ART. J. BRENNAN CHOICE 1;/EINCEMEAT .......... .. 2 lbs. 25c Lctrge MARASCHINO CHERRIES lb. 49c CUTHMIXED PEEL \ 11, III`- (lemon, orange, Citron) ........ _. lb. ALLEN S APPLE IUICE, 20-oz. tin ..... .. Sh. W. NUTS lb. 39c Sh. Almonds lb. Assortod Christmas Creams, 11, 1- 1-DDUJ. ltjul. \./J.J.L.LoLLJ.L\Au \/;\,\4uuu.,-, Iellies, etc. .............................. .. lb. 19c Calif. Diamond Budded Walnuts lb. 25c MIXED NUTS .............................. .. lb. 19c tr " 13 an uma (2? an <~..m <~wau 5~>(ru (2`-'~4-I1".~J:ti('.v`.'~.t.'J :~$`-8fd(> $. s. . Full lines of Ginger Ales, etc. in Christmas Cartons -.}f~'."`, /.'v"(,"1, tlI.'!".'.< )i1l ("5r0/75)tli9(`Lt1@'$.C)I$ 3'(`L!ll!3 r"L til?`-'.< )0I ("`~'z D6 Cranberries. Grapetruit. Oranges. Grapes. Cooking and Eating Apples. Celery Hearts, Head Lettuce. Sweet Potatoes. Turnips, Tomatoes OLYMPIA Candy Works I=m`.\"r.u.\' .s'IiI{\'I(`I`: 1 l()\'t'1`1)l c.'1nu_v. _vu ndc NO MISTAKE. Phones 32 or 33 """' 7 -:~g;g;_!g3 d&*%" <>""%? %8&5? Try iL just, onm! You'll find that at last, ymrvc found the ideal dt,`.s`S(:l`I,! No Holiday table will be complt.-Lc wlLlmuL t.l`1ls ulLra-LzLsLy cllsh. 25 TImr5cl.1,v. Dcccnnbcr 14, 1939 l"l'l.l. ('()l'KSE .\l l`l.\l,S W7! /2+?` -I?>.W- ri 29c ;.59c [U x `Q?! ;u..... n l()llLl1 Ell IIIS IIUIIII7 u: 1. l`hump.x'mi has been .s'erinusly r the past week and will be to 'l`m'unln for special tr(.-at~ .\'l)()l`l. _- regular met-ling oi` the S.().E. iesclny night will take the form euchr(- party with some fine 4 as pri'/.e.<. 5.. W_ Ridclu-ll was in Hamilton mi (lay.~; last week as the gamut. I` (lauuhl:-r and .~`nn-in-law, Mr. .\/Irs. lV[zun'icr- Smith. 5 . J. A. lVl(`Nl`ll til Min('l'.< Pt. )t'l`l] cnnl`in(~(lv In |l('l' l`ll)l1lL' for 'al wm-l<.~' with lhv `flu, but is on the way to |'(`(`OV('l'_V. and Mrs. lVl. Mills. firs. .l. etl. Mrs. A. l((-n(lri(-I<, Mrs. J. nnnr and Mrs. l.. Hart were in ntu nn Fricl:iy night In witness rmfr.-rrint: ml` a rle;:r<-enlel1ival- inn uruani /.er Puwley of the ID. at the Royal York Assembly ton Ave. Ullil.(`(l W./\. ()l'l`i(*.ers -ctinn uf nl`fi(:-rs ml` Burlun Ave. ['11 W./\. was h('l(l on l`hur.~:rla.V rw l\. . run: I llIDaI\IIIo u. Ivuu t.._... The Primary Dept. was respon- sible for the decorations beautifully carried out in white with silver -stars: a number of evergreen trees being used. also. Four little girls waited at the manger. where the classes in turn placed their gifts. land four little boys with white and rsilver baskets collected gifts from the cnngregation. l..0.B.A. Officers Installed Luck was with the ladies of the l l,..O.B.A. on Thursday when the Pot, ` Luck" supper turned out to be a real supper and proved an excellent. in- t:-oduction for the annual meeting. `election and installation of officers held later. With Past Mistress M. Arclell presiding. the following were elected to office for 1940: Past. W.M.. Mrs. V. Stunden: W.M., Mrs. M. Pringle: Dep. M.. Mrs. A, Kend- rick: Junior Dcp., Miss W. Cleary: Chap.. Mrs. E. Marsellus: Rec. Sec'y. `Mrs. M. Mitchell: Fin. Sec'y. Miss I. _l.aking: 'l`reas.. Mrs. O. Peters; lst t Mrs. i(`m-mnnnirw Director of Gilhooly: In. C. l`hnrington: l\/lrs`. l.. 'l.ecl.. Mrs. J. McDougall; 2nd Lect.. ` 935 l'm1m'i11p; the new Tendcrswect. You are invited to come in and try this delicious new ham. NOTE: NO L:\'l`|`I l)lC|.lVER\' SA'I`URl)AY NIGHT DEMo1gsT}if1oN ON SATURDAY MAPLE LEAF sMqKEp HAMS l'rmnpl. IN-li\'(-ry /\nyw|1cl`c in Barrie or Allandalc Elizabeth at Tridnlto (`luL1ghtc-1'. Miss Annoltu. are visiting in Kirkland Lake this week. `V: ...n vm..ru:,.imII uu-II knnwn I Wt- ISDIHI (`In-Vrolvl (`uuch 192:5 ('|u*\'ruIvl I)ol.uxv (`much I938 l`l_\moulh (`mu-h I938 Ford I)vl.uxv (`u:Ic|1 1937 .\u.~tin 'l`ruvk I93-I 0Id.\nmhi|1' Sedan 1931 0|(l(`SlI\0l)il` Svdau I934 (`In-Vrulvt (`mu-h I932 Rucklw Sedan I931 Durant Sedan Harris Motors w r- -- w--_.- --v- - -- 7 ` ---v For guccessfu-1' Cjuistmas Driving ." u.:n:;x-' P;C'!!.`.`~` '.... .-. ital fnl'fi(:(~rs 1110` . M- . [`|1u1'.~:(l.'u.VI ' xilh Rev. w. A. E. Dnc!C( ma .-,..~..I|nrI .'l\' fullnu/s::GU .."5Fe'D 95.35 End TRUCK5 OBI)!-JR (`.llRlS'l`M/\S l 0l`l.'l`RY EARLY - will haw 'l`urko_vs, Geese. Ducks and choice MiIkl'0d Chickens Sh-h-h CH%E) R`-F-T ' 9?-P!"`B"t_*? In l\ll`Klal1(,l hilhl: llllh `Vk-'\4l Nicholl McNi('ho|l, well known here, has been S(`l`i\lS]_Y ill for Ihv past month at his hump in Tornn-I in | c .BRENNAN S MEATS. [rant Sedan !.!:|?.!# w-` Mrs. R. Parr and Mrs. O. Peters: Pianist, Mrs, W. A. Spezirn and Asst. `Pianist. Mrs. A. Henderson. This year the work will be divid- ed nmong three groups led by Mrs. |C. Mitchell and Mrs. B. Richardson. Mrs. F. Maxwell and Mrs. H. John- son, Mrs. J. Patton and Mrs. C. Mc- Qunde. Reports were received from officers and committees. After bus- iness. refreshments were served. White Gift. Service V A very beautiful White Gift Ser- ' vice was held on Sunday morning in Burton Ave. United Church when over two hundred gifts were re- ceivod to be forwarded to one of ` {the missions in Northern Ontario. I m. n .. 15....` V } Mrs. L`. 'Hmr1ngl.on; mrecnur U1 C4Cm'mnonio.<. Mrs. L. Gilhoolyz `; EGu:n~cI. Mrs. W. Reynolds: Outer ;`|Gu:n'rl. Miss M. Montgomery; Com.. ;_ , Mrs. C. Doyle (who was also ins1al- V_ * ling -fficc. Mrs. G. Howe. Mrs. N. ._ Hurst. 'I\/lrs. R. Thompson: Guardian. j` IVIr.<. 1*`. Bnrmnd; Pianist. Mrs. R. - lI.u| and l)cg1'ee Cnpt.. Mrs. W. J. `. I-`;:ul(3.~'. _ ` l)N-lino of "Horse and Buggy Days" u , ,,u___1 .... u.- ...-H... nu`. LIMITED \\'~ ruul|ln'l 4-xau'll_\' lulu: :1 New (`lu-xrulrl or a (loud l's(-d (`ar on \ulII' (`hrislIn:I.s lrvo -~But we (`all (In (hr m-.\l lwst thing. We can hang the kv_\s 10 um` there. S1-r us mm and we'll arrange to |\:u'v lhv var st-r\`ic('d and ready fur yuur frunl door. (`nmc in and It-l'.~ (li.~'('u.\~ the llI'.|ll('I'. I931 (`hevrolet Truck 1930 (irah-an: Sedan 1930 Ford (`abriolet 1929 Pontiac (`oupe l9`. !l Dodge Sedan I928 Chevrolet Pick-up 1928 Ford (`ouch 1928 Essex Sedan [9128 Ford (`ouch 1927 (`hevrolet Sedan 1925 Dodge Sedan ......._._- i;Ankiil: T 1'7 Essa Road "sI::,.i.:;= to. I t Wm. l`hump: se1`inus1yI ill for taken treat-. mcnt vnl... M..,......r ..r Yhn _Q() 1.`, I . 2 lbs. 25c .... .. 16c lb. -1 11 Phone 372 I cooxsrown ]) Mrs. Donald Smun ()1 u spent. the weekend with her pa Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McFadden. nun n fmu mm'n Sh0I)DiHL{ Just a few more shopping days until Christmas. See the fine selec- tion of gifts at Dawson`s Drug Store. I-`Irst Essa W..`.. The monthly meeting or First Esszi W./\. was held at the home of Mrs. H. Hayes 0n\Dec. 6, with 17 mem- bers and ihrco visitors present. Rev. R. Armstrong gave :1 talk to the ladics based on the Christmas sea- son. 'I`nking as his subject the iwn ` hymns. `'0 Come All Ye Faithful" and Away In A Manger". he very ably explained the origin and mean- ing of both_ which was fully appre- D. B. Mcl*`auacn. ` ciatcd. 1 mi... nm--:i(I(\I'|I Ih.-n culled on Rcv.| ciatod. ; The president then Rev. R. AI'n1slrong. who prcsitlvd for lhu election of officers. which was speedily accomplished to the l'ull mtisfnclion of all the members, A social hour \\'ns then ulljuyucl by all. A lunch was sorvecl by Mrs. E. I*lnn(r:)<`lc and Mrs. L. Corbett. :\ splvndld 1`(`3-`[)0!1SL` \vns 1-vccivml from calondarei issuvtl lo the lmlios ln Ap- ril. All wore ru1urn(`(l nl. lhis meet- mg ln full and the secretary rc- pnrlvcl u lino bunk bulnncc. which was very ;:1`:1lif_\'ing`. __ , , or size replaces it, For many yezu`.< this \vus :1 welcome shelter in horse- and-buggy days bul Lime marches nn Ull \: Campbell--0sbournc Nuptiuls A wedding of interest to relatives and friends in this district was TL quietly solemnized on Saturday Nov. 4. 1939. in Bloor St. United|5 Church. with Rev. J. E. Todd of- ficiating, when Mrs. Anne Osbourne. daughter of Mr. W. R. Taylor and ` the late Mrs. Taylor of Parry Sound. Ont.. was united in marriage to W. W T Dugald A. Campbell, eldest. son of ` Mr. John S. Campbell. Churchill. sp . Immediately after the ceremony the , happy couple left for Buffalo and ii)` _ other points. They are now residing 5` _ at 921 St. Clair Ave. W., Toronto. Leaving for City. `Hr. and Mrs. W - T. B. Sykes llonorcd f wl IT!` On Thursday evening. Dec. 7. a- M bout one hundred friends and neigh- 51 ' bours met. at the home of M1`. and i Mrs. W. G. Kennedy. l4t.h Con.. ln- `" ' nisfil. to do honor to Mr. and Mrs. ` T. B. Sykes, who are leaving soon to S take up residence in '1`oronto. W I Their departure will be a decided loss to the district. as they have 5 proved to be the best. of citizens. With the thought of regret for their leaving. but with best wishes for the f, future. in their new home. a very ` fitting address was read by Alvin Wice on behalf of friends and neigh- bors and Mrs. L. Jack presented an electric grill and James Kennedy an eleetrie_ floor lamp to Mr. and llvirs. Sykes and daughter Marjorie. {The early part of the evening was `spent in games and later, after re- freshments had been served. dancing was enjoyed as well and a very de- lightful time was spent. throui.:hout. St. George's HA. Elects Officers St. Georges Church W.A. held their annual meeting in the Mem- orial Hall having had a very suc- cessful year. The Rev. H. A. Jamie- son conducted the meeting. Officers for 1940 were elected as follows: Pres.. Mrs. A. Osborne lst Vica- `Pres.. Mrs. Marsellus: 2nd Vice- |Pres.. Miss A. Leonard: Sec'y. Mrs. .F. R. Johnson: Treas.. Mrs. F`. Gos- ney; Dorcas Sec'y. Mrs. A. B. Car- ter: Flower Fund. Mrs. A. Sim: Sick Com.. Miss Leonard and Mrs. Good- win: Membership Com.. Mrs. W.} - qwardle and Mrs. Gilder. - Ac om nlncn mt Hm n'i(\r\linL' Miss Donald Smith of 'I`m'un1,0 ........ um uynnllnnll with her nznrenls. mcnl , The rtrgulzn` on Tucstlny ` of II fine: ducks pri-/.1 ' K van, n1 1') E .I..ll ..y... in Hnnwillnn Wurdlo and Mrs. uuaer. At me close of the meeting l.con:n`d presented Mrs. Osborne with a bouquet, of bronze chry.<:m- thr-mums. A dainty lunch was then sorvccl. A finv timc was vnjoyucl on Fri- (lny night at the dance spons0I`c(l by tho Allanrlale Flute Band and held In tho l..O.L. Hall. Mullml1and`.< Or- lclw. Stroud. supplied excellent music for dancing. A draw was m:\_du for the unu.-'unl prize of :1 200- Ipound hog and Mrs. S. Bonner. Bur- lnn A\'0nu<`. pro\'o(l lhv winner. Lit- llo lwss Dorothy Gapp drew the | mnnbor. _..__...?(K).-_:_--- __,._.,,,V Mercury Hits i I New Season Low i 8 Above Tuesday` !Milder Yesterday. llowever-` Ten to Twelve Inches of H Snow Fell Year Ago Today . t I)espite the fact. that the weather 1 ,\'esterda_\' was mild and almost 1 spring-like. the lowest tempei`ature of the season was reached earl) l'1`uesda_\' morning when the mercury [dropped to eight degrees above zero. It was nine above earl_\' l\londa_\' morning. according to The Examiner thermometer. The highest temperature of the past week was on Saturday when the level was 44 above at the warm- est part of the day. Generally speaking. the weather this fall has been extremely mild~- much more so than average. A year I ago today, ten to twelve inches of snow fell in the first snowsturxn of . Oh.` _~.\-xcnn U10 SCEISUH. Maximum and x lures during the follows: | December 7 Deccn1bcr kt December S Doc-ember 1 December 1 December 1 December 1 Mothers A ll Two mothers` allowances and 29 uld agu and blind pensions were re- commended by Simcoe County Mo- thers` Allowancv.-5 and Old Age Pen- sions Buard a[ the December meet- ing at the Court House. Tuesday. H. M. BElrk0l`_ New Lowell. presided in the absence of the chairman. S. R. Gendron. Penetanginishene. and the vice-chairman. Mrs. A. McCall. Collingwood. Tho Rmu-d dealt with two anulicau Coningwood. The Board dealt with two app1ica-- tiuns for mothers` allowances. one .'.u~1:1 Midland and Wu` '?D.t-v r'1'v.-In "n'z"c:.Ln'{}.'a"e'2|""r'wo, 26 Old Age, 3 Blind CHICKS [)1 u . _ Mrs. was for Iwn (luy.~; of hm` 1 and Mrs, 1 1 my, 1 A nn,.M,.aI ..t' n/linn1'u DI ' Allowance I minimum 1_onmcr:1- ' past week \\'ur: u: I U: Ul||.\I ` parents. `I1. -, 1,. . b;\i.`?"{`;-`{i{;..-"` High 3; G\)1`dn11Batc`11\:1lL ' . F. \V'vh`h. Fin. ' Cave. 'I`r<`usu1'ex': 3-. 06 ~'h:1l: Clarence V ` " Edgzix` Rnbsun, 2 - "7 9 Sumo. R. w. ( 31 3 Jackson. Wm. .\ 49 19 Loo. mmnnittvon __ 'T`\vlnr' (`ml-rlnn I BAND CONCERT SUNDAY IN ROXY Barrie Municipal by Glen Morley. Christmas music this coming Sunday I cert will commence o'clock. rlnnei unlnicl will o'clock. Guest soloist will Kenrns. well-known E 'J`he programme is a God Save the March: Scmper Fido: Wnltz: "Tesoro Mio" , Christlnas Hymns: l. Choral, "Let Us P1 . (`RAH \JU\ Sc Tes I ' God" .. 2. "Hark. 11 Sing" .. 3. "It Cnmt (`Inna-" "An nun L;Cnu.lI`y urznvlng a Room" ...... .. (Raymond Scum` Sungs. selected Miss Jean Keurns Waltz: Gold unclSi1ver" (F. Lehar) Carols: 1 man Naum" carols: 1. "Holy Night". 1 (Trombone solo by J. Clark) A 2. King Wenceslus A 3. "Joy to the World" (Handel) 3 South of the Border" Vocnl by Archie Barth Selection from "Hansel and Gretel" ............ .. lumperdinckb Humorous sketch. The Christmas Nightmare". The Band Thespiuns Piano accompanist, Lloyd Tllfford an anu JVLIZV. |Vl.zuuu.n- nnulul. M('N('il uf has bl'(.`l] hm $4(`\'u1`.'1l with nnw Mr. M. IVIr.<. Cm'I)ct1. O'C<'mnur in` Tm'untu witness` the crmfr.-rrim,' rlcgn,-0 of chival-| ry upon m`guni'/.or 10.` OF` :11 the Rnvnl Assonmlyl i 1 i n Bill Duff is visiting friends in `oronto. _ (`mm-nn Rum-N is nllnnrllllu (:ln 5'- L Toronto. I George Rogers is attending class- les at Flesherton. Pele Coyle of Detroit is visiting lwith his mother. Mr nn APR, Sm (f(m]1m' hnvu with his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sum. Coultcr huvc movcd into Mr. Dixon's house. Mm H Snnok snnnt Thursdnv moved into MI`. unxmrs nouso. Mrs. H, Speck spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. J05. Gordon. hm-mhv I\/hmhznn nf 'l`nrunl() with Mr. and Mrs. JOS. um-uon. Dorothy Much-um of 'l`0runl0 spent Sunday with her pzwcnls. Mr. and Mrs. John Mulhcr. Anne spent Sunday with her pzwcnls. Mr. zmd George. motored 10 Bradford on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Muml)t.-|`.x'un with their parents. Slmvurt 1V[:1cdun:Ild and Clarence McQuny are having the hydro in- stalled in their l10L1scs. Mr nnd Mrs.-_ Alvx Homlv and Mr. "An 18th Ce11tLl`x'3,v"-15.tV`:1V\`\./i.I1'f,: Nnnm" .......... .. (Rnvmon \ ` Sunday. Mr. of '1`ho1`ntun vsiited on Szlturduy with their parents. Rlmvm-I. lvlzurdnnnld their lmL1scs. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Homly and Mrs. Jim Homly, Toronto. called on their parents last week. Mr nnrl Mrs. (`.:1mm'0n and Mr. LLI'. ill III!` I I-Inll. Burton Elm-climu 1r..n...-u w A \ parents last week. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron ` Smith of Toronto spent, Wmlmrsduy with Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Duff. | Wire Jnhn land nnd DuI`()th_V `with and Mrs. Lieu. uuu. Nlrs. John Wood and Dorothy ` Storey of Stuyncr were visitors at Mr. and Mrs. E. Puddisoxfs. '1`hu1's-I rlnv day. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mumbersnn and family spent the weekend with rev. and Mrs. Newbury of Ponsun- 1\.' I by. Mr. mid Mrs. Wes. Mumbcrsun! and Mrs. Jno, Barker made an .~:hor1 visit to Mr. and Mrs. I)cering. Al- lnndnle. Suiurdny, Nncu Jmm Rmzcrs. :1 lnndnle. suturuziy, Miss Jean Rogers. nurse ot' Toronto General Hospital, has accepted (I position in London hospital on relieviivr work for one month. Mm Jnlm Mm-rnv. Maurice. Mrs. Mrs. John Murray. Clarence MCQuuy and baby spent :1 rmu dnvs last. week with friends MCQuuy and baby S])(`Hl :1 few days last in Toronto. Lmwzxine Presser return- ing with them. Rev. G. A. Cruse i< preaching :. them. Cruse series of sermons on The Coming of lho Christ Child." Lilbl Sunday ov- ening the subjocl was The Bnbv of Bethlehem Comes to .1 Wm`-tm`n Worl(l:" nexi Sunday. The Christ Child Comes to a World of Shal- Lcrcd Religion and FZl(llll[ Visi0n.<:" Christmas Sunday. Jesus Comes to Your World." Women's Women's Insmuu-. The Women's Institute met at. the home of Mrs. Airlie Knowles on lwednesduy. Dec. 6. with about present. After the business :1 short programme was given, Mrs. Mach- zim made :1 splendid report on the ` Barrie Area Convention: Mrs. John Gordon and Mrs. Frank Mumber- son also giving short reports. `Miss; Anne Mather gave it very enjoyable reading. The roll call was answer- ed by giving :1 gift for the needy. V Refreshments were provided by the hostesses. Mrs. Wm. Mumberson. Anne Mather and Mrs. A. Knowles. l`:l('ClIlIll In Ulll(.'l`l.\ III nu: |\uI ...\. United l`|n11'.~:(l.'\y:`Vh`- Thm`igl03 1 ul'l.01'num1 wilh w. 1)uc4Cvrmn<>nies. Mrs. ` pr:-.s'i(lin;: uncl l`(`$.llll(`(l us l'<)lln\V.\`ZEC'"'d- 1 Pas! Pro.s:. Mrs. P.. Ri(:h:n`(l:~'m:|G`Tl' M0ntgome1`y;_Com.. 1 - I-fficc. 1 'I`rous.. Ivlrs. .1. Hulchin;:.<: I-`in. Soc-`y. Tl1o111psoI}: I Mrs C Mm.h(.n; R(.(.._<`,(.(.`_\v`1V[,-RC. IVlr.s`. R.li Puck: Cm`. St-("_\'. 1VIr.~`. C`. W. Pn1x(:h-}'""k1I- . D0}- .1`0L` C311- cr: I7z11'snx1:u.:o Cum.. lvlrs. /\. Wi1kin- ` E'1'(-5.. Mrs. W. Park: Isl Vice, Mrs A. Pugh; 2nrl Vim-. !\/lrs, '1`. W. Little: Hnn. Mrs. 1-`. Hill .-ma Mrs. C`. .In(-.k- Horse Days" son: I`:-op(~|'l_v (`>m., ;\'1r.<. W. l.iHl(`., The ch`i\'in;_.'. shed on the rear of Mrs, I-l. J(>hl1.\`nn, E\/Irs, W. A. I~{nnnn.`tl1<- pmpo1't_v of Essa Road Presby- Mrs. J. 19., I\/IIn`l`i,\'()I1; l<'luw(-r Cum..`lm`i:m church has been removed Mrs. C. M<-Qunrlc. Mrs. (L I-1:n'wuncl.l:u1rI u modern brick garage 01` small- ?P[V?? In thv 2lbSCl\L`L' of Rm`. D. G. Kcn- (loll_ who is ill. the St-.~'si0n of lht` church took charge of tho sex-\'icv. Nvxt Sun(l:n_v. Rm: C. G. l'Iigg'ins of C"u0k. will be 111!` Spvz1k0I`.' and Sunday School and church scr- vicc will be one hour later than: I11 w-unlnr 1imI- I \'lC(` will no `one the regular tune. The I)r2nnallc C The I)r2nnalic Club mvt Monday night. A short pmgmmnw of mu- sic \\':1.< followed by election of of- ficers: President. Mrs. Frank I~`orzm: \'ico-pr:-.~'i(l(`n1. Dov Chzmllvr: s('c1'c- mry. Glud_\':; Hornet`: t1`casur(-r. Lloyd Cobourn. A lunch nnd dance ` fullowud. IIY 1| Q l\I'I`3nnv-u ll:-.n-la-nhul \\'.;\l.b. Ulll('(`l'S ltc-Q:Iu'u-u The regular meeting uf th(- W.M.S ';\.< hvld at Mrs. John Wood's on \V('(h1(`Sd_V. D0('uml)vx- 6. with an u1(1`ndun(`x` of t\vvn1_\'. Thv pru- gr:nmm- was in chzmzv xvf Mr.. W. 1\mlI`v\\`.<. The Chri.~`tmu.< skvlch Chri.~`11mL~ in Madr:1s". \rn.<` taken` by .~`u\'m'nl Incxnbvrs. Thv 1939 of- fico1*_\ xvvro rv-I001-`d. Th". ll`(`. in part: 1 resiu.lum. Mr.<. S. Halbvrt. ~`(.`(`l`'l.'1l`_V. Mrs, E. \Vi;:gin.<: treasur- (`l`. .\`Ir.~'. Goo. 1-lzu'\'o.\'. Tho usual: mcial hunr xvus spvnt at lhv C1054`! `$0! the meeting. Election of L.().L. Officers Tho annual vlcction uf (1ffi(`1'1`>` (vi I..O.L. 209. Newton Robinson. war - hold 1\'Ionda_v, `Dec. 4 and rc-.~'u1tori -' as fnllnwsr S. C. Noble. lI .M.: Jus IL. Rubin. \\ ..\I.: Robt. Staffnrd n M- .\rnnn- Mnnsm`. C`h:mlz1in'| L. Rubin. \\'..\l.: K001. mauurn 1 D.;\I.: Arthur 1\12\x1.~`ox`. Chzmluin` Gordnn Batoman. Rec. S(`crc1ar_\'; G Sccrarv: Nm-val Lyman (`n\`o_ Man`- Wood. 151 Imchxrcri 2nd l.c(`tu1`(-I`; W . J Cupvland. Lennard Malvhctt and C`. D (`ommitt(~omvn: John \V.md Tyler: (`.01-dun Ran\.<.-\_v. Scnlinvl. u Sunnidalo. both of which \n-re ro- commended. Auuiinnnnc for 9!) nlri nan and commended. .-\pplication.< for 29 old age and three blind pensions \\'c1`e alsu con- _<.idcrod_ `.26 old age and three blind being recommended as follows: Mid- land five: Barrie. 'I`n_v. three oachzx Orillia Itowm. Penetanguishenc. Orillia Hownshipl. 'I`e('umseth. 'I"m_\'. two each: Boetnn, Colllngwond_ E. Flos. Innisfil. Om. Tossoromio. Vcs-| I I pra. one each. _:_._..c._____ mNFY`U:9WELL _____._..._..___ "You certainly turn out :1 nice job." said 11 customer of The E.\:c.n*.- iner job printing department thel other day. Efficient workmen. large ` assortment of new type and good ;:;' C!`.i.':c!`_" `.'k` v'r;:`;.u11:i".1!z 9 Page Twenty -.___.._._..______

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