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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1940, p. 5

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Mac-l'llERSON--BELL Miss Elizabeth Mary Bell. eldest. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lc0na1`d' Bell. of Gilforcl. became the bride of. Alexander Robert MacPhers0n of New Brunswick. son of Mr. Alex under Mm-Phcrson and the late Mrs MacPherson. on Saturday even- lng. Oct_ 5, 1940. nl Churchill. Rev. Fred Berner officiated. 'IInn Invirln uivnn in mm-riaLm hv MONARCH PASTRY FLOUR NAVY Brand '|';I'{;:'u;. 230 : Tins 23 not -particularly appreciated by the citizenry as a rule, May I ask you to give your firemen every consid- cration." u1,, n- ,u,_,, ,_.:__.,... _...A ......... luv` \.-uu.-an Mr. Caskey pointed out many on- lighlcning n1attcr.s regarding res. and the work or the re marsha1`s department of Ontario. Our 0(- fice co-nperates with local fire do- partments in every matter essentval to investigation." mu... .:.........a........4 4:.u- on inunch- LU lllVCaLl5u|.|\Iu. The department tries to investi- gate all tires of over $10,000 damage. he slated. all fires on government property. all tires on municipal pro- perty when requested. and res ot -'sDCCi94l nature, as :1 means of com- batling them and making recom- mendations for non-recurrence. The department has certain assistance from the Fire Marshal's Act. by which it can compel people to assist and give evidence under oath. Of- ten there are peculiar circumstanc- es. Al\t1res are presumed to be ac- cidental, thus it is up to the loser. Mr. Caskey stated. to show where there is gross negligence if he wants` lu collect. To get proof of arson. it is necessary to prove design. motive T`!"Tnl| 8 Cull IJIII. ILLETT En 1 1 c Eats Dirt (VII I l."f"" C 53 lluutwuvnv A pretty autumn wedding took place on October 9. 1940. at 3 o'clock, at. the home of the bride's -parents. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Dunn. Craig- hurst, when their" eldest daughter. France.-_= Amelia, was united in mar- riage to Harvey Ralph Hodgson. youngest son of Mrs. Hodgson and the late Wm. I-Iodgson. Craighursi. Rev. L. E. West of Dalston officiated The house was beautifully decorat- e.l witn autumn flowers. rmm I-u-virln u1\r. m .: aumn in mar- :-aun 4- 29 Tc 5c \\ \ .\ _ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \\ \ .\ \\ \\ \\ \\ ()sCAR Norwegian ` QIDHIIIEQ _ _ _ _ .. - KING OSCAR Norwegian ISARDINES - - - - - - Ti" 17: : CATELLVS. Ready Cut. Macaroni > QHIIEUETTI _ _ _ 1) l6-nl. 11. Ready Lul. IV SPIGHETTI - - - 2 IILIIIL IUIVIVII IVIIUU Prune pudding; diced vegcuhln; lamb and liver; pineapple riu pud- ding; chickzn. vegeublu Ind (Irina: ., apple. H1 and date dcuerl. Q 7 Fluid C Q CJ VVILH uutuuul u;-wrna. The bride, who '.v '5 glven in mar- riage by her father. wore a _blue tailored suit with black accessories and u corsagc of Talisman roses. The brides-m..xd, Miss Helen Dunn. s.s:er of the `mice. wore a street- ,lcngth dress of wine sheer and :1 Icorsage of Sweetheart roses. Lois |Baldwin. niece oi` the groom, was flower girl. She wore a pale green dress and carried a nosegay of baby l`mums and forget-me-nots. 'T`hn urnnm urnc nttnnrind hv MF.| ' I"+Ei'n_z' _iiJuIon-rb6Bs \JII\.r\\a 36 gkeye n n I lJt\ll I11 Ind (Ill! GCIIETK, 7 Fluid 2 0:. Tina LUX I-`LAKES Lnrgn I'm-kngo Lnrgr Pnnlanxr 22c `mums and Iorget-me-nms. The groom was attended by Mr. Allan Amos of Edcnvule. Miss Jean Dunn. youngest sister of the bride. played the wedding march. Annr tho c-nrr-mnnv. a dainty lun- [WAWI LOBl.AWa;1ORE lfi-nI. l'kgu. Plll "and opportunity_ In a delayed re. if there is evidence of gasoline ru- eoal oi} present, it is aecepled as having been incendiary. . A timely tip was advanced` by lhr .peaker rep,-mding fuse.-`. "'lhe fus..- serves as a warning. by h'.mv:n,r.,v out. that something is wrong with th wiring, possibly a shnrl circuit or over-loaded wire. It ie wise to in- vestigate thoroughly and find on- what is the matter, and den ! try 1-x get away with a heav.ivr fuse. or plug it up with copper." Bert Gosney extended thanks on behalf of the club to Mr. Caskey for his address. Qurrwmzsz Twu men were talking durmg a concert by Souszfs band. urf\|-..; t..II-... c.s...~.\ H-m nu I-uh. ........u.. IJJ ..\,...,... ......u. That fellow Sousa has no cun- Lml over his gang at all. said the NH!` |one. _ W How do you figure that out. asked the second man. ulnll" um: Han v-nn'l\r ihn \/r-rv as:-pea me secona mun. "Well." was the reply the very minute he quits threatening them with that little black club and mi 17: !~Wll"T . I'n-mium LAMB STEW - w-~ (1lI;". .\'l`I{h\,\l GRAPEFRUIT JUICE - - i' I'i"A'i5'NuTs FLAKES - - S . U.'\' (`IT (;|\tro':1, Lemon 0| Orange Peel A\l urn played the wedding marcn. After the ceremony. dainty cheon was served. after which the happy couple left for Guelph and other poinis. On their return !.he_',' `will reside in. Cnngliurst. ` A! [.31 ER CUT MIXED PEEL - - - Al .\TIlA|.I.\\ SI l.T:\.\';\ N'l'\'l.|._- Rrrlrzmrll QEEIII ICC QAICIIIC _ , _ N'l'\'Ll._ SEEDLESS RAISINS - - - InnA' -n.;n;n. r\l'TALlA.\' BLLIH. LEXIA nAIs|i~'ss - - Al'.\'TRAl.IA.\' \Al.|'.V(`I.~\ \'l'\'l.l`. LEXIA RAISINS with Seeds Al'.\'TRAl.|A.\' .\`\I\I(.\| 'l`\l.lZ Kt`I'|I'.|!e-`J GOLDEN SULTANAS - - IIAI'l`\`~\ ALI ; Mnnnd MOIST MINCEMEAT - - Mlh. HA.\lII.'l`u.\'s mun; h'lIl.l-. MINCEMEAT - - - - - V r;.\'nu !sI;Lrl(.`Tt.ll GOLDEN HALLOWI DATES - |>IAMI|.'l`U.\`S llU\Il'2 ST\`l.l-L IIIIIPEIIKAT # ._ _ iii? Prices Effective Until -_ -___..__ AL- .x..o.a a. Saturday Night. October 19th ........n.:..- ..c ..n m...-.-n......o..- 1.. TTICEI SIIGDIIVI: Gnu! Uunulu-1 u '2 reurne the right In limit quantities of all mrrrhnmlua lu lnmily wu-lily nqnlrrmcnls. nu. vvuv-can -u `-- ` Dnvv runnninnu vv uvnw On Saturday afternoon, Oct. 12. 1940. St. John's Church. Cookstown. vvns the scene of a pretty autumn wedding when Helen Doris Hewson. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gen Hewson. Cookstnwn. became the bride of Mr. Frederick Charles Su- lwell. only son of the late Mr. and ]Mrs. C, F. Scwcll. Toronto. \ n,... m.,..;.. AH:-incnn nmmm.-d In` -4 :\\1'I` `....`l.`.':_`;._..__.> \ Illlllll|l|l|||l||||||||||ll||ll||lllllllllllllI|l|||H||l||||l||||l|||l|||llllllIIIllI||||||||||||||||||||I: ,__,__'_`_`__ (3 III! -_-. n nf an-:n1mn nr Ill IN Hill PEAS bouquet 01 pmx roses. She was attended by Miss Jenn Henderson of Prescott. wc:n'in`g 3 flno1'-Icngth dress of avpricot tuf- Mn and r"n`r,vinLz T$I|i'"l1 I-o<'v~< rm... rvwnnnn ...-,.a sunnri hv `Mr 5fLl.l`Ll"l'l.I) (H ALI ! Y \\'l.`l' SHRIMP W. III IHIA \I livuml CORN STARCH - - I!unlrn'n, (aornnlmn 0! .\a-uh EVAPORATED MILK (U ALI ! \' QIJEIIID turns his buck on them. the quilters stop \v01`kin;.{. Just watch them!" ......____(.,-..___.____.. . |.|NSEEQ&l]QUOR|CE ]Mrs. C, F. Scwcll. Toronw. Rey. Blcvin Atkinson officiated and Miss Marion Webb played the wedding music, | Thu ht-idr-_ givr-n in murrimze by -,__T7\_l ___j,__, Advertise in The Examiner. --~-_. ."l'!".II W l2II';:u~ wlulk pct pnuml Pngg __Flv " lh. ll; wedding music. The bride. given in marriage her father. looked lovely in a floor- lcngth gown oi` heavenly blue Luf- fetn. with mat:-hing veil caught with pink roses. She carried ll beautiful bouquet of pink roses. Qhn urn: zillnntl hV NHSS 17 529 #17 *15v 29 :17 -17 -15 ?2sc ~l9c '14c 411v %1s ~23c ls: 123c {Mn and f"lI`l`_V|n[{ 'l'$Ill.""\"n ruw-~ The groom was attended by `Mr Herbert Doyle u[_'I`ornnto. `mnllynuinn H111 mu-nrnnnv, :1 I`(!t;',Cl)- l 1L'l`UL'l'I uuyn: UL_ Lluillnu. V Following the ceremony. :1 recep- tion was held at the home of the bride's pnronts. Mrs. Hcwsnn receiv- ing in :1 blue crepe gown with mut- ching accessories and a corsage of S`wecthem`L roses. '\`n|~ Hun hunnu nnnnln Inf! flu` .I Fred uerner onlcluleu. The bride. given in marriage by her father. were navy blue sheel with matching accessories. with a cursage of pink roses. She was at- tended by her sister. Miss Jessica Bell. who were in dress 01' Kiltarney green with black accessories. Mr. Owen Bell, brother of the bride. was groumsmnn. Miss Jean Muc- Dnnald played the wedding music. during the siiznimg of the register. 'I`hn rnmention was held at the` swecmean roses. Later the happy couple left for A trip tn Ottawa. For travcllingthe bride chose a lidn blue dress with black hat :md.blz1ck suede accessor- ICS. On their return they will reside In I`urnmo. (JULLEY-PYKE RCV4 '1`. W. Huzlcwood officiated in :1 setting nf pnstcl gludioli and palms at. Humbcrcrest OUnitcd church. Tm-untn. on Saturday. Oct. 1`) nun Inknn 1\/fnrnnral Tnrrninn CUUTCH. l()l'UHlO, on baluruuy. KJCL 1 I2, 1940, when Margaret Lorraine 1 Pyke. Lcssurd Avemdaughlcr of Mr. < and Mrs. Edward W. Pykc. becarne ~ the bride of Orville Leonard Culley. Kingston. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon- ard J. Culley. and formerly teller in the Barrie brunch of the Bank of "Toronto. Wedding music was play- ed by Reg Poole, fliurm In mnrruzuun hv hnr fs|H1nr_ the bride wore a gown of white suede lace over slipper satin with a finger-tip length veil caught with gardenias. She also wore pearls. a gift of the groom. and carried a cascade bllqllef"Uf-J;`Q`,__`E1d1bd E. Pyke. sister of the bride. as her only attendant. wore a Bahama blue crepe track with draped bodice and bracelet sleeves. Her small ostrich p'.ume hat was in a contrasting col- or, and she carried a cascade bou- quet nf rnses. Arthur J. Feather was gronmsman. William R. Pyke land Juhn E_ Pyke_ brothers of the `bride. were ushers. ` At a reception for immediate members of both families in the Diet Kitchen. the bride's mother reeeiv-r ed in a burgundy sheer gown -with l matching hat and accessories and] . i , i ea 0 neg `D018, 1 Given in marriage by her t'ather.\ IIODGSON--I')UNN SEWELL--HEWSON r\ g./vvvv |tAnAnIA_`; l'l'II5i5'[fi n corsngc of roses. The groom's mu- ther wore wine-colored velvet with black hat, and accessories and n Corsage of roses. Aflnr :1 mmnr h-in to ensln-rn 9 Ehurlduy, -October 1~7,1940 corsagc or roses. After :1 mmnr (rip tn points. the bride wearing turquoise rabbits hair with wincdreg but and ncces.s'm'ies. the cnuplv will live 1n Kingston. IAIIAV\l?IPIIlIrl\\IAV St. 1.cn'.~: Church. Mimico. was H);-I setting for u very pretty wedding on Thursday, October 10. 1940. at 5): o'clock. when Katharine CIYCOHH Barron. daughter of the lnic Mr. and Mrs. John Barron, Nmvcnstle. England. became the bride of Jrvhn V Aloysius Lung. ynun;,'vst sun of Mrs. Annie Lung zmd the lute William John Lang. formerly of Bur1'i(\. nu, `I, ._: ,1 .. ... .\.. ... ..n..u.-iunn |\u aunn Lulng. .-u...u.., u. ..,....... ~'I`-he `bride. given in mzwriengzc by M1`. Gcmge Bnurnc. was bccomingly gowned in mist -blue silk jcl`:~`e_v dress. From her off-lhe-face hut hung 21 shoulder-lcnmh veil. She .. ..... L. ... n....nHn1c exnrl I()I a. \|rr|l`r\ hung snnuluur-u:1u.: wore blue gzumtlets match. Her corszngzv roses and she (::u`1'icd : book. rrw... 1..-:r1n`u nnlv 1| DOOR. The bride's only attendant. was her sister. Mrs. Armstrnn<,: of `Pim- mins. in navy ~bluo :1n1 with mzm-h- ing accessories and (` w.'s:I'_-.'-,\ uf rnscs. u uunnrlrli hv h. nu. .. ....,.. .w\ mg i|CCL'h5U|IL'.\ uuu x um-_., `V. Thv grrmm was &IliL'1(i(`(i by h'< bmther. William L'.m'.:. aim . the Ush- er was Philip Dtmvillv. The ceremony vvns Cunducictl by Rev. W. B. Hipkin with Rev. J. F`. Cm'1'ig:m in the s;iii('tiiu1'_v. Thv church was beautifully clccnmlvsd with autumn f1mvoi*s, During the signing of the l`D{.{i.\`lCl'. Miss Nellie Duimelly szuig "Ave M'.iri:i. and Mrs. Malone played the wedding: .n...in IVE. rosy Cunudiun Applc-5 R nrc one of the mmt fonds llmt tun he lmughl. 'I'hcy`re plump nml wlmlt-amnu-., In-uvy wil In delicious juice-. EM. two or three 01' llu-,2: apples -very (lay -- llu-y'rc good fnr ynul And he sure to serve plenty of lm,-Ily upplo dc-sncrls -- upple pit-. lmkc-1| upplu-24. apple dunnplings nml upplosullcc. Cunudinn A|Ipll!S arc in your neighlunnrhnml Hlurt-.. Buy lhcxn N W. ' IYXUSIC. A rocoptitm was held at ihv home` 0'. thv gr sistcx`, Mrs. Philip Dunvillc. Mimicn. \vhun- the groum'.~.'nm1ho1` rocuivvd in black crepe with (`nrsugc nf rod 1`0.\'(!s. AA` .... O`-\;\ ..-Adina hm--.\L-f:| lht` nmgnm NOW. during mu :~`I;1nm;_: (ll Lnc rugm.u:. The reception was the] home 1)!` the bride. Guests amended] from Detroit. Mi(:h.. Slrathroy. 'I`r,n'- tmlu and Ctmkstuwn. The happy couple then left for 21 short trip. ` `.|'UUlll \\"L`l'{` Al`. ii :11 .` hA:'\t'|`l[l`lH\\.| Mrs. J. J. Black. Lindiay. In quee-n`s blue lace. black acccssori *. and a lcorsage of roses. and the grnom's mother in black lace and accessories with a Corsage of J0h'.nm;1 Hill I u-. me For a trip East the bride chase blue wuul boucle suit. blue hat with gray quills and gray accessories, rnd _t|\'..v lv\\' hum: (Wu `An--v I.-NH!` NI` ' u soon so You I|Inrk4-Him Sr-rm ro IN IMINION lIl~`.I'A |l'l'MI"..V'I' . OF /\(Llll(`.Ul.'I'UIH'1. L.- \NG--B.`\R.l{()N VUII. Qllk. 1 Sh()L`S 10 ; 'I`;11ism;.r. ..-url prayer :- wcepfituru : Howl. Bar- m bride and` .:1s1or-ix1-law. y. In \rin: nnrl -) Wl XVII - McCul- | DlntIl.nurnn-un nuunu . An interesting wedding 01' Sat- lurduy, Oct. 12, 1940, was held in-' `First United Church. Waterloo. :when Miss Isobel Eleanor Snyder. daughxu ul` Mrs. Snyder and the late Alfred H. Snyder. was married to Mr. Douglas R. Stcadman of Tor onto. son of Mr. and 1\/lrs. Thomas Steadm:-In. Petrolia. Rev. Val Til- ton officiated. Miss Bean was at the organ, and Miss Jean German sung. ` Mr Slum-1 Snvrlpr LVHVF` his sister ____-.___ o .__ People nnturully look in The Ex- mnincr's Cnminp, Eva,-nt.s"', for dates of dances. : out. In 1939 The I-`.x:uniner cm'x'i(rd 2408 lines of this class of udvcrtisixm. _________________.| sang. Mr. Stuart Snyder gave his in marriage. and she was attended by Mrs. Paul Hooper. matron of honor: Miss Susan Smith. Mrs. Rich- ard Harcourt. Miss Peggy Snyder and Miss Eilleene Bricker. The bride wore a graceful gown of ivory satin. the square neckline outlined with bands of lace. long sleeves, and full skirt `forming a long train. Her ivory t.ulle veil was caught with or- ange blossoms. nnd she carried 9 cascade of Johanna Hill roses with a cluster of white orchids. Her at tendants were gowned alike in hypnotic red wool crepe. with braided head-dresses of the same material fitted into twisted coronets. ' They c'.n'rcd Ito-,2ieal bouquets hi I` ivory roses with ivory satin petals . ---I in nrlnlnm< nf rnsns Ml`. 1-`tank ivory roses wnn ivory szmn new-.~ :,':.:3 pLnduIums of roses. Mr. Frank Oliver nf '1`n~.u' `.1. was grooms,..'-vz. and the l were Mr. Murrzi`-' Snyder. Mr. William .Melllmurr::y. Mr. Paul Hooper and Lieut. Jim Lochezici. The flower girl. little Miss Mnrg.-_:u(-L Smyth. niece of the bride. wore an ivory fnille fr )ck trimmed with net ruching. and car- ried :2 Zittle bouquet. of ivory l'()s'u$ and red 1:-owls. A :1-(-ep'nvi. followed at the nwme of the bride's mother. who receivzzd in a gown of black crepe with bro- cade ynkc-. and cnrszige of yellow orchids. Mrs. Steuclmzm was ;.{own- ed in black crepe with large black hat and Corsage of gzirdenius. On their return from the Lauren- tizms. Mr. Stezidmzm and his bride will live on Millwuod Road. I`3:'r:n- on rm... yuzan Ornunllrurl in u :31 Wlll INC on lVlll|Wl)Uu rumu. 1.:.uu- tn. Tho blldf.` travelled in 1 sltit of bl'()H'l.O(.`l) green wool. the coat cnll&xi'C(l in mink. matching hill and co` go at` yellow and bronze 01'- chms_ 'I`t-p. um. w. uvnc fnl-mnI`lv an ll1\' ch1cIs_ The ;.-,n.-.n'1 was formerly -`m lhu siuff .;` me Barrie-bmn'ch of the Funk uf Nova. Scntiu. and is now an :nI:c<>un':mL with the Canadian P:'- T()1`(:l`:L`. DInI|\1l --nu nun n urns: On Saturday. Oct. 12. 1940. at high nmm. South-End Baptist church. Owen Sound. was the scene of :1 `nretty wedding when Mildred Es- lhor. dzuughtor of Mrs. Bumstcud and llho lute Alrbert Bumstend, bccami. the bride nf Elsnn J. Bishop. only son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bishop. n.. ....... l`5ill`1`l(.`. The altar of the church was (lee-l nrated with autumn fluwer.~;. The bride entered the church to the strains of the bridai chorus from Lohenqrin played by Miss Elsxc Cloughley. A.'I`.C:M.. Barrie. The wedding L`(.`l`CXn()l1_V was pcr1'm'med by Rev. John Dndds. pastor nf the church, "|"k:- kv-irln mm-n -. Invnlv Hun.`- church, The bride wore an iu\'c1_v Hon.`- icngth gown of white silk nut oval` ivory satin. with sweetheart l1CCi\~ linc. snug:-fitting bndicc: over which \x/as :1 \\'hi`.:: sill: lace bolero. with short puffed sit-cvcs. The full b0u`_'- fzmt skirt fell in :1 slight train and hm` finger-tip veil was held witn :' wreath of nnmgo blossoms. The ' bride wore a brooch of her grand- mother's and 2: pearl necklace. thc gift of the groom, and carried an arm bouquet of Sweetheart. r0.<(~.~. "mums and fern tied with pink and `iwhitc ribbon strezxmc1's. i rr-1-.. L...:,I..{-rn-.irl 1\/lieu 'l"hI\irn:| Ni.`- lwhite t`mr>nr_i Sll`U2lI`nU1":-. The bridesmaid. Miss Thelma Mc- Connell. niece of the bride, were pale pink sheer with whit.e acces- snrics. The groomsman xvaus Mi`. l?`.ui'l A. Bumstead. ne}.h<:\'\' of the bride, During the signing of tin: reuisrer Miss Elsie Clnuunley sum.` sweetly. I Love You 'l`ruly." e.C- uumuamiecl by Mrs. Dudds. Fnllmving the Ceremony. at re- ception was held at the home 0.` Rev, and Mrs. Dodds. where the moms were tastefully decorated with autumn t'l()wers. The table decorations were pink rnscbuds midi tull pink candles in silver holders The bridels` table was centred with the ll`|l`E.`O-Sl0l'0_V wedding cake. Misses Annie Dudds. Mzn'jm`ie Me- (Tnnnell and Mrs. Cule assisted -It the t.;i-bles. l Suitable meim-iitus of the oecusirml were given to the bridesmaid. '!l`mini.~'l`ll:ll`l. pianist and \\"dlll'L`S:(`.~ Before going n\\';i_v the bride gave ll`.`t` bouquet to her mnther. Amid slinwei's of confetti ant` `zzcuvd wislie.<, Mr. and Mrs. Bislum left on u mt-tor trip through the Nlllhlitikal Lake District. Fur tru- velling the bride dnnned u gznwn Hi `turquvmse triple sheer with (`0liil'2l.\`l~ inr: blue \'el\-'et turban. coat. sham `-nd other 2iecL`s.wi`ies to match Upon their return they will reside .. n.. . \\'.'AL' guy ..- .. going 11:": 01 -_:md :11 v.\r. ...` .. nxntur Ir I o , .._ I-ESSA ('0UN(`-IL VVELL ,-_ _.. _ , ___._.- ` I I'l.F.ASED VVITH NEW GRADER I --L`,-... r`mnu-i1 3; wall cuulvd \\`iHl| . Iuouszuow us: No. 24!] l'l.F.ASEl) wrrn nu.-.w un.-umn "Essa Council is well suitvd withl :h:~ ;:rudv1' II purchu.x`ed this _\'onr."A said Nnrmnn Cnxwnrth to The Ex-! ` | umincr. The machine has been running all! summer and has proved its worth Ii cost $8145. and is npcratod on 1'2? gallon: of fuel nil in day. With um- ple weight and ii 12-font blade it in suitublt` for all sorts of roads With 11. the Township can construct and mninzaiin roads at half what it cosii before. In place of the straight sub-I . sidy an the price of the machine. the Government now pays a bonus if $1.23 an hour for the time the machine is actually in operation. I It was used on construction at. .......n-..u- (or .-ii n-.._.. n-._.:.__ IL: . 01 3I..'.\ an nnul nu nu. Hun. ----. Camp Borden this summer for us time and yielded a net profit of $500! to the Township. ` : LHILI Vll 3. Midland_ ;tIys3_renA.9uss% `and Mrs. McCullough will resxd.-* ml K/ii:-Hand 5 1 clochd. Frighlful headaches and Guy upon: ; than MIQIIL Don ! suor. Do u lhouundn ' I hu-tone up your liver the right vay-- I this Fruit-I-Iivu. Win prompt ulicl. You'|I ` 5. delighted -an. your new self. 25.. 50c. -QIIIC I Tlllrf Canada`: i wllcn yuu uvuu 3... u. .. ..... , gather in you body. Ymr nervous: system is Frighliul headaches and diny upon: , 1 be delighted run your new uu. Lac, gun. .FRll|T-A-IIVES STEADMAN--SNYDEIl .,__..n.__ _. ......:.::..... I5 BU:l"'l""El;EOTCH BISCUITS ? Inl I LII luau-Ivruvuu-w Slop lagging pains. Fool grand. Whcnyourlivergahoutoforderpobons`: nohuinnutbody. Iyntenis ; BlSHOI -BUMS'I`EAD l'\ . 1:: Inn]: ,1 ma--nunm EXAMDIII, pnpm, ` |In0ul0IOIerpoIuIIsv . 3 Antlna-has And dint non: . I III nn`u`ust- L shoes I FIRE BRIGADE AT LIONS MEETING l Members of Barrie Fire Brigzido were guests at the Lions Club din- ner meeting. Friday evening. an the occasion of Fire Prevention Week. The speaker was C. V. Caskey. :1 the Fire Marshal's Depzurtment. whu was introduced by Walter Cuutts. Bill Garner inli'0du(:ed Fire Chief Oliver Patterson, who introduced the members of the brigade_ ., ..,, .:.a,... 1:: Q I uu: HlUIHUL'l> U1 uu: `lJlI(..u\.I\._ I In _the absence of President. R. S I Atkey, the first vice-pm.-. A.l \ N. Crapper. presided. Tho unlnntr-or re dt.-nm'lnwnt zs N. Crapper. presxuou. The volunteer tire d(.'])Z)l`lI1'|(`l11 ;. one of the grandest institutions v\ - ur invented." said M1`. Casrkey in his address. which was quife intv.-i'- es`ting. `M0st towns have man) prominent citizens in them. zmc many served as younger men. The hazards WhiChl:'.|]l firemen take an J. V. Caskcy. of I-`ire Marshal's Dept. Gives Address; Occasion oi Fire Prevention Week. 0 It : one of the nmuzingly delightful recipes given in this new Recipe Book . . . "52 linking Secrets". . . crcatcd by Mn. H. M. Aitkcn, Fnmous Cooking Authority . . . and issued by the Canada Starch Home Service Department. Here : n renl gold mine of the simplelt. most delicious recipes for Hot Breads. Cooliicn. Biscuits. Meats. Fish and many other types of (nails. Write now for thin FREE Recipe Book. Send your rcquert. with n lahcl from nny Canada Starch prmluct, to Canada Slnrch Home Service. Dept. DW. 49 Wellington St. E.,Toront2.` 1:, om, CANADA ('H`7'L'l' G()l.DL\ BANTAM OOFIN 1`-',, ,""'_! 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