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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1940, p. 11

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Mm`.`=hnlI, (:m|1m4'wnur1, "(7un1l- llII- Lo Me." The VI1l'ImI.*t .`:H'.1`o`l.'1I'|-." spoke |n`h-fly. Mrs. U. (3. Jun:-u. I`}1mvulv, hut! :1 l`inr~ III.-mlnv ur I.)u0k:'. u|1 lmnd. Al, Lhu :-lu:u- ml the nu-vt.hw;. RI-v. Wm. (Baum.-: pru- nouncml Um W`nN.lhrL|mI um! Hm lm-u,l :m(:l1~l.v .`.a*l`V(*l| u lmumtiflll, lunch In llwlr Humlny .`-Mmnl FUHIH Cm! (fun. of hmi.~:t il. wlmrv his pm` L-Ills. Mr. and Mm. Julm Rnim.-_v, hm! slnrlml I':mninp, nflu-r vcnnima 011! from Cmmly Hmvn, In-l::ml, zulmul 100 yvalrs ngn. H wane: lha-rv Hm! hu- xvns. mi.s'e1,I. uI.u,-nzlurl [Jr-llnwlzu su-lmnlvznnl Int`!-1' furlnml un !.|n- .-::um- jrlnm,-. lc`irv-lhrm- vvzn-~: nun hi. In.'H` (Stayner Corre-.~mondL-n(:m I The fourth secuonul Inmmng ot Barrie Presbytz-rml was In-kl In Jubilee P1`uslJyl.:1'1nn Chum-h. st.n.y- ncr..on Weclnmcluy nfternunn, ()1.-L 9. with rmn-r-r-nf.ntlvn-.- nrrl-zmll. Over lC)0Zo:ecfiona| Meeting, Barrie Pres- byteriol, Held in Stoyner l*`ifty-llm-u yr-:n-.~: ago Mr; nun`-' ringu In Miss llnrri:-It, A. l'(:un-:7" lvmk plm.-v in Barri:-. Ahmll. HJZH {ht-y guvv up farnnm,' um! (`mun `n Allznmlnlv. whvru lh:-_v lmvv mmlv: their holnn silu.-1-. rm.........n. ..H mm \In'\|~n' ..I' illlu- lV|l`. l(.IllllI`_Y Willi :IIVVLI.V:\ p.'I|.|I'nx -Illll (`l\('|`l`flll. wilh :1 slnlln fur w-ry- one. He was known lu nll lhv u-ln`l~ (Irv-n of llw noi;.:h'lmrlum(l untl hml mnI.r:ml,ml many l'rimnds.lnp+: (lur- ing his. r-::i(lr-nv- lwrr-. llv was :n nwmlwr :nnl 1-hlur nf lll~ll|4`-..rl.'u Ilnilocl Church nnd hm/l zuffiljrnlu-cl with "l-lnrlnn Ave. llnilml (.`lnn~(-ll ll('l`l" wlu-n lnuvnnl, In /\ll:n|(lnl-, though ill hm-ullh 1n`:-vn-nlr-(I l'lIIll`(`ll zmlivilms llwn. Of tho innm-(li:nlv l`:nnil_v Ilu-rv :n't.- snrvivinxr, only ln:: wnluw. um- d::ug_hlm', Mrez. W. l". lllznvmlzn Cough. Alhnnlulr-. um! um .--.1:.lr-r, Mrs. Clara Muir, hnnszfnl. 'l"kn Innrn-nl nu. '1`hz.n|rmIi\rinu llllfllr IIUIIII` l`lmu;.:h :1 MI`. l'l.'nin0_y ' w ..... |l;. |Vu`5. L,uu`u Avlun, uuu:.|n. The funs.-ral, nu '1`h:un|xs:;.',ivm1.: Day. (')ct,. H. was lnrgr,-ly znllmulml by r0lal.iv:-A and fri4end.~;. Iml. nnl_/ in .sur1`numliug (li.~:!.ru,-t. hut. .':l.~'.-` from Hamilton. 'J`m`t>mn, \Vuud- st.nr.'l(. Mount Albvrt. ("ml and Allistnn. i u....... . 0:. v.:.~ l.o.. mu;-:;lL...zn um-. HIILI !`\Hl.`olUll. ` Service at his |.Ile- reside-nco wan` cnndu(`lPd by Rev. W. A. E l'Jm, nl Burton Avmme United Church, whu` had been in C1050 much with MI`.i Rainey for some tune. Ho I't`l'("l`l`(`(l` in fnnlinu Inmne :1. T\flv r\":inu.u'u .l\LIlllL'_Y IUI allllll.` tlIIl\. Ill It I\ Ill \- in feeling terms; in Mr. Ruim-`v'~. xmighhorlincss and cnpzu-ity fun` making and huldimz rm"-nds. 'nIArrr\lxhI fnnlc r\I.'Ir'n in Rnrriq-I umm-m. Mr. nnd Mrs. Russel W011` (nee Isa.belMcI.nuuh1lmspent the week- end with Mr. nntl Mrs. David Mchnughlin. Mrs. A. H. Cnmnbull. I`Im'oncv mamng unu ll(J|(ll|l|. , lru-nu.~.. 1 Interment. took place in Barm- Union Cemr.-te1'_v and p::lll)earr-rr. were four nephews, I`hmn:n:*. Roy- Holds, George Dunn. Wm, McMu:;- tor and Wm. Copelaml, and two old friencls. Eldun \`Vim- and Dwighi Nt`:lS(n.' -m.. |.,.....o;r..a n......-..~.- .-n..l... . IVISLNUII4 Many beautiful fluwmzx` pukv .4 ntessznge nf sympathy and 1'c>n1er|n- brzmcu from the W.A. uf Burhm Avo. United Churvh_ from s0rmw- ing rvlatives and ulherr frivnds -- ----49>.-?---..... ford tor a wnuo. Mrs. Elmer Baxter and Phvlli.-; are visiting in '1`o1'onLo. Jack Lc-mmon, Cromnnn-. is` spending a few days hero, Miss Helen Baxwr and Albert Cundles, urv vbxiting in 0! ru Wu, T(innch\n nnrl 'T`nrI\nfn spanning law uuys I z i Kingston uml Toruntu. , Q..- _._ ,. sxstyer, Mrs. A. r:. Hlutllmn 5 Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lockhart, 0!: California, and Mrs. Th0mp.s.m.' Toronto, called on l'ri9n(L~. hem} Wednesday`. Yur and Mrs Jim Y.-AIIUHHI` '91` at. com um. I Weekend \"|sit.ors: Dr and Mrs Jim Mather. Toronto. With the f"m9!"S DMENSL Charles Perr_v_ Penetang, with his purems: l\{l'.\ S. Jarrett Mtmico, Mr. and Mrs W. B. Sloan. Mary Lou and Bal- l.\'. and Miss Cruse. Torcuto_ wxth Rev. G. and Mrs. Cruse. Mr. and Mrs. Will Mapes and rum- .V. Dundas, with Mr. and Mrs. `Thomas Bales; Rev. and Mrs. [Ne-wburv and daughter, Ponsonby at Will MLunberson's; Mr. and I I I I I I I I I Mrs. Davey. Newmarket, with Mr 1 .:1nd Mrs. W. P. Stainton` .\.Usses..I Edith Macham. Niagara-0nthe ' Lake. Elizabeth Mathews. Severn. : and Manorie Swltzer.C`arm'enhurst. . at their respertlve homes; Mar-. jorle Rowe. Toronto. with her pm I ems; Jack Booth. I`ercmo. at his I parental home: Mr. and Mrs. Nor- : man Armstrong and daughter, . North Bay. wKth__ Mrs. Armstrong. I _--_._.___. . Miss Reta Baxter is in Brad- ford for while. Mr-: !`.Imm- Rnxlnr and PIWIH-: I A few from here uttmuimi lhr` plowing mzltch at W. lIu;',hc'.~`.' mI_ I`hursday. - I Q/-n-u-u In n-Ln-xnri Kim _` l")..uvn ! lllulbkllalj Sorry to report Mrs` s. Ruwn i seriously 111 an, the homo of my . son Frank. \V.vev:xl+- Mr` and Mrs. W0.<.. Mmnbvrson ! cnnns Ihn urpplrnvxxl urilh lhnir . uaugnwr :-u. ua:c~nnnm 1 Oscar Mitchell, Ham1lwn_ spouti Monday with Ins broth:-rs and I\l:.| sister, Mrs. A. F}. Pnddimn f Mr and M:'< an Lrxnlrhnrf nl' Mcmugnnn. Mrs, H. Cnmpbcsll, nnd Wilma. Pl`l(`l'b()l'0llKh. s|)(`nL the weekend with {Hands In town and vicinity. Mr nnrl Mrs, mn'm- Cnln, Mrs. weunesaax`. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Laughlm motored to Hamilton -and Nia- gara Falls over (lw weekend and also took In the falr at Cale--` donia. I Mr: \NnL\`nn nu! nhulrh-on nf Mrs. Watson and children. of Woodbridge. visited with Mr. and Mrs. M. Carter 13:21 week Mrs. Watson was a former school teach- er at Com Hm. \Vno|rnnr1 xxluivrxrr hr and `.\`[r~'." son rrunx. wyevzuv r spent the we-eknml daughter :-u. Ca!crlnni.u Oscar Mitchell. Hmml {[NEV5WELL, BELLE l<`.V.\ R'l` .\lH(.'l'. all the yvmzv. nf illm-.x`::. v urnu uI\l1'I\l-I n'nIi||I|| null Mrs. zeekmd with thmrl (`!n`nrlnni.\ , wun is m- cm: hv Nnrmun Hnnth. Muntn-1:1, wm: u. wI't~kun(l vI.~:ll.m~ in m:- vllluwr. ` l*`Ilp,`l1I. Hm. nml Mr::. I`). Hurtlnll \vt-r- vl:;it,m`.-; will: Hw lnr.t,-r'.~ [mm-nl..~. prim` In tnlclmv; up r(-..-aI- uu-Iwu In ()H.n\vn,. PL:-, Cum: (lumpha-ll, Whmlp:-;r,_ Imw .'~'.l.:1Hlm('(l ul, (Jump Borden was my mu-:al, or his .*;lsl.r.-r, Mrs. .'.)u,vl (iI|t:J:I'i:;l., r!m'hm' 'I`lumks- mvlm: `l'nn-r- urn rnmurza Lhnl. mm M `I'no-r- rumor our popular ymnm my, 2: tllullmnd. W lwlul unnullmn-nu-1.~` l'.`.HH] , -m',xw,a-nu-n.,. Hui. Jnhn l\/ll-(T nnu vncumy. Mr. and Mrs. Geurpzv Cole. Mrs. Thos. Grn.|np;er nnd Olive. Coiling- wood. srumt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pllkey. Born At Miss Dnnm"s hospi- tal. on Ss1t.1u'da_v. Oct. 12, 1940 to Mr. nnd Mrs` Gordon Collins (m-o Grncv Smith). Sl,runp;vllle. n 340'` I lrllll IllIllU|lIlI|'|l| 1-slim: 4-m',m',u-nu-I h`u,l., John M( hu-,nu| .(lurp.~;_ zn /\n1.',u:'., hm; jnlm :1 \Vll`(`ll'.`:.". lu:.lrI .slnl1`mu-(I In Mrs. Nl('CllH()('ll lm` In Anp,H:; Mr Mm'rnv, w Fur Coat Displ Friday - ._Sturc!a_y OCT. 18 - 19 SIMMONS8c EVERY COAT GUARANTEED RI-.2I..I1\BLE FUHRIERS - AT THE SIGN OF THE 1`5F.I\a_' 49 Rice Lake Hudson Seals '19 Rico Lctke Muskrat. minktone *0 No. 1 Quality French Seal l)..|l. u-_... Cu-.`I \ ,.-.,..J 1:':o';... `V _l`IU. 1 KQUCIIIIY IKBIIUII DUUI Both Box Style. cmd Fifted 0 I :+rsi(1n Lambs 0 I-`m1(:y Iurs in good variety ANGUS -nu-H... M<-(Jnllnr-I1, lune ul . nml we-ll known in ulnml Hw RCA I". 91:. ):.lrI1(:lur um! will In- I V Vt".t,t-rln Czumuln. win is. u. Ir:-(uwnl. vim- son. Jns. Mc.Leun 1'1-colverl word last week that. his brothur, Chas. Mc- Lean, Brunchn. Snsk.. had died. Mrs. 0rv|111- Wynn! and Mrs. Wm liberal Allowance For Your Old Fur Coat Our Prices Are Right rt; mm. mm m Imllc-:. 13 www- H- nwun. the of- ~! n!` this Inter- Ynuug Po-nnlf` ut. the Town Hall lmal, l'un:;(luy t-vvnlnu, was In nld HI` Ihv MN! (`m:;:: um! um pro ca-:-(I.-`. turn:-tl nvr-1' to Hm .';o('.lr-Ly Ilullduy vL-zltors includmlr Mr. um! Mrea. (tnlwell Arnold with Mr mu! Mr.-:. Mm: Fllson; Miss (`5lu,dy.<: I-:mIn.~`., Mldlxmd. with Mr. and Mrs, Jum-.v. Hnuns; Mir.-4 F`lur-nc-u Fmm.-4, 'l`m'onm, M. the homo of Mr. and Mr:;. J05. Emms. `Hue (lance hold 1115!. F`rldny vvmmw, in the Lucky Star Pav- lllnn, under `kh:s'a.m:plces of thr- Rvd C:-ns;.<;, was W0 Mu-.n(Ind, unrl Llw hullvs; In charge are lndulm.-d Lu Hw prnprlc-,l.or. Mr. Hill. who so gr-nr-mu.sl_v permltmxl um mm: of mo hull fur this worthy pro- . 1:-cf. ! tn { .1v~cr,. ` Ln; 3:-cr,. lmril. Sunday morning 11 lama: muniwr from On) St.ut.lnn ut.u=nd- :-gl l.h- rumlvu-r.v.nry service at .`3hm|l,_v nay United Church, when Hm .s'p(-aka.-1' wnr. Rev. Sydlmy Mar- lin, :1 Inrmr-r pn.v.lm- on this. :h:n'nor, Mr. Martin preached wll.h ul1_ Lhv: fervor of forrner yr-um and was (lelighwd to shake hnndr. with the muny old frlemls who had turned out. In ht-ar hlm _._ .... q-.... ._ ....._. The Flxarrnnw worth mmre. K, :95-17 ...\ r. Lay ing aaik: BROWN Help the C-mar . pu1`.ets Q'ic.nr_; by I`eer.!.nm; IVII . llllll 'VlI`u'. \I. Fl. |I|l|ll:lllZI 5. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. couch; and family spent Monday at. their cot.- mge at Portage Buy, Muskoka. Mr nnrl llru Rt-non Qnnndmw LAYEA. $3: MSE.Z~:;2. mu Don`! Guess! Take our i3}iiI ["i"&;""i Let. our Font (iomfnrt Expo-.rt make a complete 'l`esI. 1: ml l mlu- rnph brinls ofynur stnvin re-ml (wt. All ruessworkist nus l`llIl)V(`d!: -u-._. .. - , ..,. Wilh lhc-ir exact (`audition thus A-I-urly row-ulc-I. you are lhrn nlmwn by actual demon- rulinn hnw the Dr. Schnll (`.urr-vlivn yuu IWNI rrliuvea your pain and removes the cnum-. We mn|u-. nu charge fun` this valuable aerviu-. u-1 yr 4- :- Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Arnold spent Thanksgiving In North Bay. A Ii`, Qumllnu: unnnf 'T`hun|r,sm|v- u tuna vouuuun: av: v u \ . Why zuler from your fact a day longer when relief can he umrn without question of u Jnulrl? Mr. Btu-king'h:m1 of The Dr. Suholl organization is now an member of our staff. Come in and he will give you FREE AD- VICF. on your foot re- quirements. HURLBURT SHOE { MPA"Y % l'lmx-sday. m-.tui:erA 17. 1 Boulderiel Greenhouses 7-'1 BLAKE ST PHONE 1 Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Cox (SUCCESSORS TO H. M. LAY) \ isit.ors are welcome at all times to visit our greenhouses. GIVE US A CALL I..E'1"S GET ACQUAINTED Member 0! Florxsts` 'l`el:-graph Delivery Association IlIlllIlLH5|VIII5 III lV\lI LII Day. A. E. swallow spent 'I`hanksglv- hhgl with his daughter in Brock- v 0. Mr. and Mrs. Ian Wood and D`:k are holidaying at, ngern- v 0. Mrs. Harold Brown. Owen Sound. visited her parenns and brothers last. week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur `mnnkhnm 35 Dunlop SL. Barrie Simcoe County's Foot Comfort. Show Store. Emil: We respectfully solicit your con- tinued patronage and shall en- deavor to render a complete {lor- ist service from the Boulderfel Greenhouses at '74 Blake St. "We pass this way but once. Let us beaumy the path as we go So the world may see which way we went." lueru. Mrs. Cl ed on W( M :1. misc me Share and Mrs. Huge tool to_ 2la_ud gn.fno"."' Mrs. AI Nelson Bl nnd Mrs. An us. We ster. McBride spent. the Mrs. Mill NIH-l'_V E Llnn, OH (on. Ollve Joe Splku Mrs. Joh Kathleen Glenn, '. Lorne Pa vnck. Jea Grace RI Mrs. H. I, ,.-x. :- Lcrs motored to scrauo Thanksgiving weekend Ila and "FA A A f houses. Mrs. Geo. Finlay and family and her tamer. Mr Osborne, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Max Coutts. Maple Valley. Mrs. C. Ward was in Toronto on Sunday to see her brother. J. Chown. who is seriously ill in Toronto General Hosnital. un.u......_ nu: (Vrnnu onnlnitu vnni uul c0IlCCl.l0]1,l.aK1-In Ill Iuu uu um Red Cross. The L.'I`.B. held n- very. succes.3- . rm euchre party in the Town'- shlp Hall on F`rkla_v_ evening. Winners were: Ladies, lst. Mrs. Wm. Mt-Glnulsz `and, Mrs. A. Miller; consoln.tl0n, Mrs. Oldley; gzontlenment Isl:-. C.Q.M.S. Cha+'.. Day; 2nd, Mrs. C. Ward (piny- mg as :1 gonblonmmz con.-aolauon. Jns. Coutts. All )1-oooeds were for the benefit. of no Brttlslx Wm` Victims` Fund. Hammon. UB5. 12 L0 14. Edna Gnnnugher and Jean Fraser spent the weekend with Mr. und Mrs. C. H. Cnuthers. om. own! 11-... I17. IV.`-`Mm and DUYUCII, apcuu mu : wxzcnuuu luv u...- home. Mlss Velma. Thompson is vial! mg with her sister. Mrs. Jas. Coutts. Mm. M. A. Adamson and daugh- Tnanxsglvmg wtexellu Mr. and Mrs. A. A, Garvin.Mm R. Wattle and Miss Mabel Wat.- tle spent. Sunday In Colllngwood. Misscs Mary Irwin and Doris Graham spent. the holiday week- end at. their homes In Toronto-. Walter Craig, Roy Gartley and Cecil Frankcom are progressing rapidly with the building of new Mm nan, Flnlav family '1'0l'0nL0 uenem-I nosulwn. Mldhur.-st; Red Cro.-us society mot M. the home of Mrs. James Contra on Thursday afternoon. Oct. 10. It was decided to make clothes. as per Instructions. for rt-rugee children. After the meet,- lng tea was servod~a"nd the us`- uul collectlonmaken In aid 0! the non Gross. ., Gr-.ml; .ru-0 nieces. Mr. nml Mrs, Leighton Ross and Bert. 'I`m'm1Lo. John Ross and Kay Cozens, Toronto University. spm1L.'I`hxmkxgivimz weekend with Mr. and Mrs. W. 0. Ross. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Pretcle. Port. Wm. Osborne. Thornton, is vis- giln his daughter. Mrs. George n ay. sun. Archie Mcmnnis. Cami)` 0. Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Port. Colborne, visited Mr. and Mrs. '1`. F. Burrows, Sunday. Mr. Pret- ue's father was tmnster at smmldnle Corners n 1879. A lnmtn mnnber from this dis- sunnidare Corners on Oct. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Johnston spent Thnnksgivmg M Walkerton; mm Cumpbell In Toronto. Elsie Annes at Port Credit. Kathleen Ross in Branuord. Agnes Nixon In Toronto. 'T`ho mm) Buntlst choir supplied` Mrs. M. A. Adamson daugh- ters motored to Btratrorcl for the "rhnnluurivimr weekend In 1878. A large mnmber trict. nmendoxl the Centre .nnd West Slmcoe annual plowing match on Bule Bros. farm 11!, Oct. 8. up and Mrs. Finlay. Sgt. Archie Mcatnnis. Camp 1 horden, spent. the weekend at. his tame. brothers inst. week Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blackburn spent. Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ross. Cookstown. Mrs. Chas. Pilkey is visiting this week with Rev. and Mrs. E. A. Slemin, Long Branch. Russel Mathers attended the The iocai Baptist. supplied`; the music at the anniversary oi their sister church at New Fios. Sunday evening. when Dr. John ` Mclmurin. General Secretary of the Baptist Foreign Mission Board or Canada. was the speaker. A proudly number of ladies from Stayner United W.M.S. attended the divisional nu-etin of aim- coe Presbyterini in Noinwn Unit- .-ri Church Wodiwsdny afternoon In Nounwn mm rd Church afternoon and vvenlng. Mrs. G. A. Clem- mice, vice--presldem. SLn._vner. pro- sided. Mr: nhm-lm Dlckev entertain- Charles Dickey Wodnesdny vvcnimt. Q)ct.. 9. miscellnnvons shower for An- Sharp. elder daughter of Mr. John Shnrp, whose 1nn.r- . took place this Wednesday Ate. 31g;xde Wilson. of Watson's mi-aRe';""` - ~ Aubrey Nelson. Heusliu. Nelson Briggs. New Liskeurd. Mr. and Wellington Woodard and Angus. 'I"hn.mesvl)le. Mrs. Ed. We ster. Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. and faintly, Midland, the weekend with Mr. nnd Milton Woodard. Mm-v Kerr. Wyebrldge, John - Kerr. John 3 Ol.tnwn_. Lydia Small. Mu4l- ` Olive Ross, Allenford. Supper Sp1ker_ Petawawn. Mr. and John R. Jones. Onkvmc. Evans. '1`oronl.o. Helen ` Glenn, Toronto, Helen Besse.` Park. George McNabb. 1.9- ' vack. Jean Small. Ethel Mmsnp. 3 Robinson. Helen Bellamy. Goocn. Toronto, spent. l Thnnkssgivlng at. their respc-ct.ivt` homes. Timnksgiving visitors were: Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henry. Toronvo. Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bruder und family. Walkerton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murrxw. Toronto. at. Eugene M\1x`ray`s: Evelyn Moore. Toronto. at Mrs. B._J. Patterson's: Dr.__a.nd Mrs.` -Mowuw~BL-um?` ma-ranmv: Sutton. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Graydon nnd family. Brampton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Giffen. To- ronto. at Mrs. P. G1ffen's; Mr. and Mrs. Allison Johnston and David. in Mrs. Jas. Johnston`s:- Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Sinclair at N. Sinclair's; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mxwlomzhlin. Geometown. at Thos. Dickey`s: Doris Carscadden, To- ronto, and Cyril Curscndden. R.C.A.F`.. Cunn) Borden. at H. Carscudden`s; Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Rutledge. Toronto. at Wm. John- 722 All Parts of Barrie Service to Delivry ~'ThP Into Mr. Clark was born ir 'I`oI'cmt.n. third in u family ur 12 ,children at me lam Aloxnndor H Clark and Jessie Th|)l`l1l.IHl. Nhu came {mm Scotland As :1 buy ;hr family moved In (irnvt-nlnlrsl, wlu~1.~ the father wnrkml us an maxim-or] with {he Grand Trunk R:ui|w:n,v. Pol- elj Clark (luvidt i. In follow his full: ex-'3 chosen vmun inn and us :1 _v<>un:: .|n-xn nnlrn-nrl Nu) I-v\ilmm.l'u nlnnl-\v I I I A. slemm, Long Bmncn. Mathers Provincial Y.P.S. conventlon In Hamilton, Oct. 12 to 14. Rdnn nnllnmrhor nnd .'lr-an PTEII. !`H0llN'l'()N CLARK I As the result of :1 heart illlZll.`l\' ' ` `Peter Thornton Clark, well known! ` Barrie resident and rnilro.'Ide'r fm _50 years. died suddenly at his in.-nu-. 9 Bmdlorcl street. on Friday, 01".] ll, 1940. ll. wuss the occasion of his 70th bi1'lh(ln_v und (luring tho (lg, he had received a number of visit- ors and had` accepted telephone con- gratulations from many or his friends. About five o'clock ho w:.i~: sitting by :1 (root window w:1ichi.w, with apparent grunt intorosl. u num- ber of truckloads of soldiers 1- .u-.- lng in from Camp Borden. wlu-u lu- , called suddenly to Mm. Clark an-J passed uwny in hnr nrnis ht-furor she could summon old. 'l`wo yozuz-'. ago Mr. (`lurk hml E-ill('l`(`(l an nt.l.ovk of ('nl'u|i;u`,\' lhrornbosis and had been in lliiliou honllh since then. He spun! ah- past summer at. his cottzu-.v,u on Lulu Couchiching. whorv he lwvnnw ill with bronchial pnvumoniu. llv was laknn to Toronto Ill|(l :~:p(~ul 1| mouth at his daug|1Lm~'s homo i ('('nVl`l`lll) . Mr. and Mrs .Cl:1rk hurl jusl rvlurI.- ml to their homo in B:u'x'iu- :1 l'i\v glnys before he (liml, and nppnri-nl|.\ ho hml been rovovorim', his lwaltn Ens wvll as could ho l`X|)l`(`lA`(l. nu... `._l4. vm.. :u...|. |...... l'I'S L'l|l)Sl'll VU('4'|Bl()Il (UH! {IS 2| _VUll||}( mam vnl,orvd the rnilrnmI'.x' n1n)>!'>V as :1 l'Ir(-nmn. firs! nlll of (h':nv<-n- hurst, lulvr mm of Nurlh lmy. llu cnmo In Allundnlv in 1890 and -x cavpt for thrvn yuan: with lh(- (?.l`.H (ll Czllgnry. haul ape-nl. all his Inh- with lhe G.'l`.R, and lulm` ('.N.R here. When he retire-d on |.)1*llJx`iuI| `six years ago Mr. Clark hold lhr positions of yard m:|.~:lm' nml _vux'! foreman at Allundnlv. DI}L'l"iIS(`l` was :1 nwln~b:~r nf thv 1.01 R.'l`. Nn. 3'77. hnlrlim: various nfficna includim: that M` |)l`('Si(l('lIl fur 13 years. He was nlsu uulivv in Masonry. having juinml ("m`intl1i:n.' Lodge No` 96. A.I". & A.M.. Barri:-, in 1912. and later Sigm-l (.`|)npt.vr. R.A.M.. Muunl (`.ulv:n'_v l"r--1-nplnuv. ezmd Rnmr-svs '1`vmplo Shrine. 'l`m'r `unto. I-lv \vus n mt-mlwr of lhu _ given by ston's: Bert iluiv. 1`m-mno, um! 3 Mr. mid Mrs. N. Hula`, \Vlnd.:m-_ l at. Angus Bulo's. 4 Slllldn Death of Mr.~'. I-`. 1 Sllw-rllIoI'Iw The s_vmp.i-thy of mu ('l)IlllllllIl- ity is extended [.0 lhv f:nnIl_v uml rolnl.lv`s of Mrs. i<`i'n.nk Sllvvr- thorn:-. who dlod smldoniv. Mum- dny c-vunliut. ul tlw hmnv of lwr hr0lhm', Nnrnnln Mll('llll}'l'l`. Gift to Ilr|dI'-Elect. The B.Y.P.U. hit`! at Mrs. N. B. Wt`Sl'S on '1'lllll`.\`('l!l_V vvviilm: imd pI'o.~wxit.od n linmi tnbim~lur.li to Norma. wlmsv inurri:ig- lo Viv- mr Hnzolxvnod. 'l`nrnmu_ lulu-,-; plume Saturday. ' Pro-sentatlon to Mr. and l\lr:. E. Murruy , About `.200 frlosnds uml in-lglibur.~; , of Mr. und Mrs. I~:mu+iu- Mm-ru._v . nee Margaret. O`Malloy) mitlim-- . ed in the Pnrish Hall on 'l`hurs- 1 day evening lust. tn spmul :1 .'~`.()(`l:ll time with tliexn. Aflvr the rm ing of an address by ,Ai'vlii.- Mc- I Nabb. the populnr ymnig ('.U\l[)lt' were prvsomed with two ncc~::s- - ionul chairs and n iiiaigimiiw l'2i(`k. Unite Red Cross Brzuiohn-s Dr. Ives. W. J. A. Wl'li.',|il., Chas. Stone pi-esicieim uml L. A -l Gould (treasurer), of Smynvr Rod!-` Cross, zmended an Red Cross unwi- lng at. Sunnidale Corm*rs on Ot'l. 7. when it. was d(`('.idt`d to u.ni-at-`w gnmate North Sunnidsilv br:m<-h with Stoyner ln':nn:li. E(lgni' (I)-.n'-I rut.liers. Mrs. Fred McIm-lunv null: Mrs. John Crozier xvvro u,ppoint.:- to the general c(mnnilt.m- und will; be officially il(`Ct_`[)It`(l by the Stuy- ner brunch at. its next. llit't`I.lll|`..l Grey-Shncoo I-`on-su-rs In-rv i The GI`(y-Sllntfm` I-`ore-:.tv1`s_ (it which Capt. Eric Wilson is ml-1 -jtitant, arriving in 60 trucks and: accompanied by two bands piny- lng martini music. DtlI`I\.dt`(l through Stnyner on Friday in 12.30 on route to Owen Sound to attend a reception and duncv the Al`f'nil Coniuiission. They roturned through Stuyiwr by truck Smimiuy niorniin-,' lit 11] o'clock. Tho citizens of Stnyner lined the sll`0f'ts to greet. thvm. School Field Day A large number from St-ivm-r. attended the ioint. school field` day held by Tlioriilniry. Cl't t`ll\nl`r` and Smyner in Croemorn on Thursday afternoon. Oct. 10.: There was. keen comp:-iition. Boys" senior champion. Ken Glenn. Stnynma unrl 1-`. Robb: imorinmi-1 lute champion. Rolwrt Courts. Staynor: junior climimioii. CF89-; more Girls: smiior ch;um)ion.! LOBWUARY JJ Smynor: Junior champion. Urei-`-1 ciiaum)ion.! Tiiornbury; intennmiiutv chzun-E plon. Betty Coulis. Su1_\'mu`; inn-3 ior champion. Lorminv C.`;1utiwr:;_l Stm'xwr. ` Badminton OfHN'rs Elect:-d 1 The $8150!) of basvbnil h-.1.~ cios-! ed and the badminton ontiiusi-.1513! have u1rend_\' met for oi'gzmw.aii0n{ for the coming season. The fol-` lowing officers were t'i9(`l`\1f Pres.` Bill Ross; Vicu-Pres.. Ivan Bem-0:` 5::-v Jmin (.innn- 'i`ri>.1:< F.il'.\` Bill Ross; Viol--Pres, Ivan uemmw` Secy.. Jean Glenn; '1`l.PL`S4' Campbell: games convener. Clar- ence Czuuhers; social convene:-, Mrs. Eric Wilson; member colnmiuee. Irvnv Wmsnn. Olin` Millie. Mervln Walker and Jim, Wheeler. Pluvimz nights will l)- Monday` Wednesdav and Prld-.\\-.3 with birds supplied uy the l'lub.; Wednesdav and Prxdav. sucml. evening to be held v\'er_v week: z Jubilee W..\l.S. Hears Elnxmle Lady ` The W.M.S. of Jubilee Pr:-shv-N berlan Church held their thank- oerlmz meeting at the regular Sundav evenim: service. Mrs.I Wm. Coutts, Mrs Marv Ax-m~ strong and Mrs. Gordon Brown. Mok uart in the service. Mrs. CH: G. Jones. Elmvsle. gave an rune. address. Marv Rlsehorough. Leonel Evans. Edith Selle and Beth`. Coutls received lhn ol`l`erln: The; choir sans: an anthem. The col- nrful array of autumn fl0\\'9l`.\`\ frult and foliage massed around. the choir loft and Dulpit added. much Lo the lll1l)I'P:`sl\`r`l\9Ss of me` service lkv. and Mrs. Sm-rk Fun-we-lied The onmn-cannons of Lhu loculi l\\'u - - llcv. and Mm Sm-rk I~`:m~wn-u:-I The congregations of U1 lncnl! Mennonite Church and `Jud Lmc-.1 Nottewassvn. szathered at ll)?` home of Mr. and Mrs. l.lo_vd Dirk-5 lnson to sueud a social c-wllxmr on Thursdav and to bid fare\\'ell! to Rev. and Mrs. .1. Harold Sherk.| who left last week for their new- Wil NHL` UL |IlL' IIIIVHL IllL'l'|I5.`IL' pltl.V"l (`l'.\` of llw district and is said It` huve pitch:-1| tho first L-uwe hall in lmsvubull north uf '1`n1'nnLn. He was nctiw in. curling and lawn b<.~\v|iIIL . fur _v'-mm. l)r*in1,: n prosnlcml. n. tvne linu- nl` lhv llnn-iv lmwn Bowling Club, ulnl _.~:kip un many cup-wir. nlnp, m:1'li1w_ rinks. In rvvc-nl years hu hm! In-1-n an a-nr.husin.s:liu mr-m- In-r nf :1 luvnl u-I'iI)l):u1_v vlul). 'l`|w fun:-rnl \\':u.~: lurid un l\'lnml:I_v. Uri. H, from tho Inln I`t.'Si(|(`lI('(`, with .-:ur\Iim- mmlllvlml by Nov. Dr. J. fa`. Hhnrll. and H10 su1\I.(:v nl. l'izu'ri., Ulliull (fa-nwl~r_y under Mmzunitr anus- piu-:-.~4. lv`:\lll)(-:mn's warp: W. J. Pvvlt. (tun. ('|:u'k. ll. 1'. Applnlnn. H:nrx',v 1*`;-ll. (iv-n. Wuhl) nnd (`lIns, Hoolby l\Inmu{ Ihu flnrnl lrilmlvro xvvrv llnmo from me B. M` R.'l`.. R.'nm.|.s(-:1 '1`.-rmuln, Munnl (":|lv.'1|g\' l'rm~nplnr) mnl (`nrinl_hinn. Ludgr-. /\mnm.: thn.-.'r= frum nul nf low`! at lhv huwrul W(`l'('Z Mr. and Mrs. J. I . IVh'l{vv and Mr. nml Mr.:. Thrjs. lV1<,-!~'.m. Nurlh Hay; Mrs. L`ul!in.: znul :|:u|ghl.wr, S|\.'n`nn; Jmrk l.:x\vr null ll:n1ghl.n=r.< He-Ion znul l\:Inrjnrio W`muIstn(-l<; (Inn. (`l:u'k. Niug.'n`u I-`nllstz Mr. and Mm. W~aldrm n..':w!`. l\1r.~:. St-lnmil):-r, M1`. and Mrs. 'I`lu.S, fa`:-III-v:|)\l'. Mr. and Mrs. Clzlml H1-I11":-il)v1', Nli.:.~'-.2: .Ivs::ie mid. .l--ml Svlnrviln-r, lVlr::. Cain, Wnlh-r 'l`lmrn- Inn. Kulv Mi(l', ll. Ilurnnmnd. Al- ly;-rt Hidrl:-ll. Hulph Dc-vlin. iVli::H Ilinllin I-` Ilrnuul.-n: P4 ,Kxn||'nv ('}nrn'l'(' I reuglon ne was . r-resnywnuu. He was married in Bnrrle 40 yeaI:= ngu tn Mnrgarel. I Lawr. who sur. vivcs with une d.u.1ghl.or. Mrs. Mar- gzm-l Smith, and one son. A. ll. (Bus), 'l`urnnl_u. One brnll1o1'.' (.lcu|'g0. or Niagara Falls. and three I Si. l\/lrs. SL`hl`9lb0l'. l`nronln, NlI`S. ll. l"` Appleton. Alluululv, and Mrs. lVln.~::m-. Niagara: Falls. also survive. I 'l`h:- lnln l\/Ir (`Inn-It HIXIQ nn nul- J\'lil.`IllIl', |Vlil};i'|l'il l'iIll.`i. illll .\llIVIVL'. I 'I`ln- late Mr. (Ilnrk wns nu out- slnmling utlxlute as n young man 9:1 Barriv. prominent and keen on sports also in his later yenrs. He was one of the firwst lacrosse play- ` L ~l' ml` lhn zliulnint sun! in eninl lrl I-IIKU Ill: l'U| Illluc lJll_Y` |VlIl-`Il\|ll\II- Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Saunders are holidaying for two weeks with friends in Montreal and Wlndsnr. nun" in II) \lr..II...... 4...: Irn.-.-..\.~. l(`.mm|n-ll. all :11` ' Ilnlllllf 1'4. uInI;;|.I:s, l)u(|~:m. J. .I_ (`I1 AI.IlI`lIl.'l` J. RAINICY Albert J. Rninoy, u lift--lung res- ident ml` lnni::l'il, (lied on I-`1'idu.y. ()(`lnl}l`I` II, 1940, at. his hunw, I39 lhlrlun Ava-.. Allnmluln. ll- hml In-vn . fur ninv _vx-:u'< with ml incurable (list-:1sv lml .I .. ....| till I.\..I l\/I':.u II:-.0 Inn Inn. Sons or Scotland for 49 years, and the Chosen Friends for 37 years. In religion he was Presbyterian. FTC: IIHIC Inna-rinrl in Rnrrin tin VPRPI I)lll |||l| !\\ l'.. !\l|:|l|(IaIll'_ `It, \\';u.~: not till last May that 110 bu- {l`ll)lt' vz-r_\' st-rimI.~4ly ill and OH '|`lllll`.(t:I_\' night had take-n :1 turn frn` tho \Vul'Su. ll.. ....... i. |.1.. HAIL. "nu.- ` Illl llll` \N|ll,\l.'. Mo was in his with your, lwml burn nu NOV. `.13 1856, pu:elm'ut- ur. I\_vlnmr. Mr. und Mrs. :a`hm'k vvvrv nro.~umt.t-Ll with u vhulr. ummr/.lm* table und in pull` of hunvy flunnelt-l.t* blank=I,.~s. 1 llnlwd Church W.M.S. 'l`l\n WNIR nlul lUHu:|nr\ {`.h':-In Inmwa (inure-n w.M..\'. 'l`ln- W.M.S. xuul Mission om-.19 nl' Stuym-r Unlted Church hr-Id mvlr Lhunkoffe-rhlg mt.-ol.hw,' on UN. 8, with u fhw uttundnnco. Mr.-z. C. Brcnvnrltlgv. Mr.-'. Albe-,rt. (tnlhum and Mrs. llwrt. Bvllmny Luk part. In t.lu- sm'vic-. Mrs. l Wilson .~'.ung n solo. Miss Hnprn.-\' n Hnnanrlnn hmml mis- IUIIIIHIHI :lll(l lV|l'.`. l.H l'I- uvllauny` lImgn:zsy, n Ilungnrlnn home mis- .-;Iunnrv from Sudburv. smve u . nlld Mrs. ` (-hilclrvn um-nnuu Wmm-.n's lllstltute 'l`ln- Seplexnber meeting of Stay- nmv Wmnt-n'.: lnstltnm was held M. the lmnw of Mrs. W. 0. R093 nu I~`ri(l-.1,v uftm-noun lust, wlth -I ! lzullos pros;-nl. Roll Call. " I`he Uses or Apples." was well re- spomlml lo. Mrs. Reuben Besse Oscur Brown were up- (lulvgute-s Lu Aron Con- ln B-.m-lo. Mrs. Orville Wyunl. nnd Mrx. Vernon John- .-.ron are (lPlr=gnlE.`s to Trustees` uml Run-puyer-:;` nwetlng In .`_1tu_v- nor vurly in November. 1!. was .11-olrlud to sponsor. with the Can- mlinn Club, unotlu-r Hullowt-.~'en party In the Town Hall on Thur.`- dny eveninp;, Oct. 3!, for school of town and vicinity. Mrs. W. G. Ross, Mrs. C. Pilkey, Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. B. J. Pat- torsun are 11 Committee on ur- nLnp,'exx1m1ts. It was also (leclded to hold :1. lu(lles' banquet. Lo cele- brate mp dlsclmrpnng of mortgage p0iIm'(l vunl ion on public library |)I`upl`l.V. the l'.LLt.m' purl. of October. Mrs, F. Wnl..~;(>n Mrs. B. J. Psmprson. Mrs. G, 13. Wheeler and Mrs. W. G. `Ross. were uppolnted n. committee to xnuko zlrrnnqelnems. and Erniv Brown, a vvrv Howard butchers. gave excellent demonstration on Cuts of Beef." Mrs. G. B. Wheeler gnvn a fine book revlew 7 banks for osc:1ne" rnadlnuz, Mrs Imgn:;s;-, uungnrmn unme nus- .-;Iunnrv Sudbury, gave wry fine n(id1-ms. A snoml hour wus. spent. 111. um 1-lo.-:0 M the lllt`I`llllL". Wmm~n's lnstltuh: Illclluh Ill Ivluulucnl lulu vvnuumn. Mrs. '1`. W. Wallace and Vernon and Mnnmret. Dazell. 'I`oronto. spent Sunday with Irene Doner` Doris Rnllton and Mary SLrnch- nn. 'I`oront.o. were Tlmnksyzlvimz mxests M Mr, nnrl Mrs, N. A. 'WHt`Ell`l` KIIVP 1], H116`. DOOK TCVIEW 4 books for osc.ape" reading. Mrs. Mat,hers. in her own pleasant. lmunner, sane. "A Handful of Maple L8(LVt`S." Reinlmrtfs nnple juice W115 served. along with a dainty lunch. bv the hostesses. TMes(lnxx1os Earl Wood. D. McAr- `thur. 0. Brown. G. Pain and W. G. Russ. .._ ...__._._.__(3_ puunts. Every mother should keep a boma I of Dr. 1.-`uwler-`s Extract of Wild; Strmvbarry in the home as a pro- 3 tectiuu avainst sudden attacks of} ~ these truu ea. l\.m'r .w.u..-:.-mu mick n-Iv ....u During the hot summer and early full month: most children, and especially those teething. are sub'ect. to diarrhea, dysentery, colic, cho em infantum and other bowel com- plaints. Everv mother should keen )1 hnnla IHPSO IYUIIDIBEV. Don't experiment with new and untried remedies. Consider your L child '5 health. Get Dr. Fowler '3" It has been successfully. used by thousands of Canadian mothers dur- mg the past 94 years it has been on Lha market. Don't accept a substitute. Get the genuine "Dr. Fowler a. "II... '1` \1mm... rm r..a n-.__.- n... I DWIGHT SLESSOR I In.....,. my n-.. IlAlI!EI)Q'I`f\\!l.` so-vi unu swan-an All. SUWIUI 3 `H10 '1` Xliiburn Co., Lui.. Toronto, Om. An easy way to find articles 1051 s In .'1dvert'1se in The Barrie Exam- ncr Classifieds. One cent a word umh uninimum. 25). Phone 63 On) IIAVVKIZSTONE | MAYTAG {wAsHgRs! H lb. pm-celam tub. Unless motor. Gear shift control Tenns: $500 monthly. Other Mnytngs to $199.50. SEE spen L an nuay w1t.n n n. guests of Mr. and Oehm. `Mr nnd M1's (`.1- Bowel complaint: of children %$7`':d` l|Il'lI. nu . I)m|;:l:|::, I I 1`, MADF. IN CANADA Sl EClAL OFFER THE BARRTE EXAMTNER. BARRTE. ONT.. CA NADA Killjlll lJ|'VIIl|. Wllh us, S. Suuruy, (}nrn';,'c (`unlit-r and 1}. f. l' 'l'ul'uI1lu. xx, 101' school In In IHM-I nn n 1-.. ` having. , on UK` ner..on weunvmlny ul'tPl`n(mn, out. 9. with reprost-nf.ut1vo:; prre:wnl. from Meutoru, `rho:-nbury-Ulurk:s- burg, Culllngwoml, N0l.tu\vn, W055 Nuttnwnsngu. Duntruon. (,`ra=emurr~ and Sunnhlulv Uurxmrs. Mrs. 'I'hos. RlSt'buI`()ln.5lI. vim.--;n'e.-'.l(lm1l. presided. Mrs. Gortlrm Brnwn. ,Stuyner_ gave lho scripture rnmI- mg and Mrs. Boyd, Cmrnnnm. lvln.-us; MuMurch_v. Ulm'kslnn'g, I\1r.-.. K. N. Cuuper, CulllIn.:\vmd. um! Mrs. Putu-r:;un nffvrml mny.-:2-'. Mrs. Wm. Cuuttr. warmly wa-l- cmnctl the v|:xll,lm.r su('l(`tIP... nl`- Ler which the mlnutv.-'. ul` prew- iuus .-am-.u_unul nu.-vLlm'. hr-M ul. Me-ulurd \vm`0 rem] by lhv .--'.m-.ro.-- ; nary. Mr.-;. W. (I. Rtnrstz. In llw rtlrstsunco of Miss Mcchlln-, l~`unn- Lung, Mrs. P. (.HffI`n rr'.u1.l In-r vm`_v t~ncournp:Ing re-purl. Um`. In the |lllll`S.`i of Miss .Jt~.~<.~`.|v ML'f5f'llll.` Mm. N. It. I). Hlnvlulr. PM-s;bylo~1'~ ml Prvsldvnly, ::u|mt.lh:t,ml nml brmu.zht. u. vc-r_v flnn and In.-;plr- lug .ml|ross. Hlw |>r*l'm-r-(I hm` remarks; by uuulhn :`.t'('HuII.': I :-um u let.tm- .-wnl. nut. JV mp t`|1mm-4- socrot.nr_v. Mrs. slum-1.1,. H-n-rh-, urging tlml. nruyvr ;.zrruu:; lu- formvd; Llml. the llI`BlI('V uf ml.-2 Inn: Il()l`ll.HUllH be 111941!` 1-lvur M all; that. un uppeul for an ()1- nlmn Ml.~.~.<:|m| Punt! ho 5'-II`! nut to. 11; mm. uppeul 101' Ul'-I mm In .M.B. 8111- Spoke! of llw Hm- work mm. Hw l)mu'.u1w.~;m-.-: urt- cloinu n.nmm.r the mew (mmulluns; and 0| thu IHIHSIOH work In 94011-- vrul. Tht` rull null Wm; ru-.';|mIul ml tu hv nvr,-r IUU. Mr.-:. A. Hin- clulr, Hl.u_vnm-, p,nvu.- Hm nl'I'o-rlm'v prayer. Mls-a Cumpln-1|. l)unl.ruun, bung " I`lmnk.~mlvlm:." um! Mr.-a Mm`.-=hnll, (`.nlllIu4`wm>d, "rtuuw Un- `.1I7nInln Iuul -I Hnn nllunluv nl` .nm. .' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Pam and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wyunt nro holidaying this week In 4Nm`t.h(!1'n Ontario. Mr nnd Mrs Runny.-r-l W4rIy- (nan

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