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Barrie Examiner, 21 Nov 1940, p. 10

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. Page.'1`en mi. wmsxnas Lucky s Flower Shop All I\__._ m H`IlHl.'1. Nov. :1. 1::-cu. mu" was celohr.-x`.(~.d by Vmy n Clair. ml` Alicv I\'.'1t!:Ir.-n ' 1 the law I\'Ii(:h:ul Shun- Tin. In .Iumt'.< F.dw:n` 'l`m`- of MN ']`m'p(`v and 1h([ ,... '1". . Int u n i I. rl.mghIt'r of Mrs. Shaw-; 1'n.~'(':~`. 1 vsmuicl was Mi:~'.s Ann | T~.mn1n_ who wm`(` winui hlzwk :10:-<`.s,=.ux'ir;<. HM` ; F of 'T`alisnmn rn.<(*s:. '1`h:`; ....... u r-,....I,1 C`:...n,`. ll DlIlI('(ll' l"l'!.'S|)_\H United (`htm-.1. Y'\.~ nxxlqnul l\RnI`l `HZYH ` Stole Groceries From Car of an Ivy Farmer I ` Marl Given 60 Daysl .\|- 'l`)I \|v|'I:x uuun Iin IVIHII TIVEII Cfhurlx-s Fink. 32,` who gave his humv :I(I(iI`L,'.\'H as I-Iznmiltnn, and stut- url lhnt. hv had been un his way buck home from Parry Smmd, up- pozm-cl in court un Wednesday uh :1 charge of theft 01' :1 basket of groceries taken from the car of E. Gains, an Ivy 'f:u'm(,-r. in Barrie on S;nl.ur(1:1y night, Nov. 16. He was ?lD|)I`(`h(`l1d(`d by M.P. Paul of Camp Bnrdt-n and hzmrlod over to Chief Stvwurt. The chief slated in Ihv `buy ihut :I(-Cu. was intnxic.'1L0tl :11 E`-ht` Hmv "'I`hm'v shunld be nu |n:~<-ti." .<:1i(l Ihv Crown. "for any .|.I,\ I M... 4.. lxn In. .-..--pl vv nruyal Quill` llHIl' I lI\`Kl' .`vllUl|lU UL` n:~(-ti." fur .'xl)l(`-I) man In be an the ;:n this limo." Sixty (lays in - s lhv .~:(`nlvm-0. STBPHENSON S`; Fine Jewellery 18 Elizabeth .St. : We Salute the aausz! It's :1 worthy canist- to send your Fall 1-oats now to us to he (ale-.:mod. It i'roslwns the oolors. aids tensile streiigtli of fabric and l(`llg'lh(`llS wear of the g':u_'m;nt. (`.k-.2ming pays you dividends! NU - SERVICE Dry Cleaners Phone 18 74 Elizabeth St. A delune ueakion and e tailored departure in design . . . Insured Free egain |OII or HID. `THE B/tltlkll EX/\M`INI4.I. I'il\IlIllI"., 0N'l`.. HAN/ml}/t Barrie Hull! mull liurrw, nu Nuvn-mnrr u., n un-~ fum-rnl hunk pllwv` frum III-I` lull- m-.~xi(lI-nm- nl lllnpin, m Nuv`m|u-r I-I. t'IIlIIIlI('|l'H by Nvv. Id, Krn`. /\n~ p,u.-.. mu! lhw. ll (: Hlulcv, Ivy. lullbvun-:':: w--ru nxpupH.-s HI Iwru, Juvk Ma-(Hum. Vivwu Mr-('mm, Hrum- Mlllr-r. (".:n`I|nll (`rml.-mu, (H1: `MvM:mlu~I', I-`.I'uvMl l*`.|lI-.. lnI-~I'nn~n- 1u::k plm-0 In l$uI'rn- llmxm (`runw- ` Imw position in uw bl'nl?l*U1'1(u.u- m.u.uu. while E. D. Humvr wt` Hl`2l('(`hl`i(l.{(`. takes his place hm-r-. _ WILLIAM JUIIN lIlt()()MlI2 ll.vl`m_y Corn-~;puult-mmn William John Hmmnu pu.~a.-=x-(I n~ way in 'l`n':mlu ml Wu-(lm-rduy, Nuv. l.'5, HHO, I1-ulh In-in;; rluv In purl!- m.nin. His l`unt-rul llmk pl:u(-- on Nov. 15 In l I'n::pr'('l (.`l'I]'Il'|l`l`_Y` Rt-v. Mn \IIe|II:|II Ilnult Ilu~ -u-ruir-nc nnrl Ill`-lllll, III.` IlIllI'lulI |.IlIH\ [ll l"m::;;r-vl (.`-mu-In-1' M1" Wnllnn lunk l`ln- .-wI'vi- |h- p:1Il-ul)<-;n'm'.- w: `v: ( HI':mn1('. .10.--gm I :z;"n`m-_ M(-Cullmugh. All:-n Brawn, Adams and William llm-vi-y. u-Inc and I`: lfll.` -.II:...rIivv B|TUA W-3 /xuums HUN Wlllllllll lHll'Vl"Y. I\IlIlIlI) m-1m.ivr.: and fI'i<-nrls::l.lrmlin1.: w'I't- ('.'h:n'l(`s Bmunu-, Willard Brnm-n-_ WiIl`ur(l Brrmmr-, Mrs. 'I`hum:L< 1)n1'~ .~:-_v_ Mrs. S. lVl(.'C:ll`1h_`,'. Mrs. I-Id. Gil)- :m and Ed. Rrsyn.:lr.I.s`. Ht-Ulun; Mrs. Jm-nvb Rnynulds, Alli.<.:nn; Mrs. Hzin M(:Clm'z-_ Chm. hum, (')nl,.; Nurvnl Dni.~`vy. Cirznv'nh1n`.< t; Frank Br-::lt_v. Mr. and Mrs. C, Mt-Cullnugh. 1.1-- l`u-,:\r- MI:-< (Imn-an H1'm:nn- Q1-hnnm- IVII . il frv :_v; In-115. nn.. I`. P.mmn1- was born Mnnrn 4.` 1858. ninth line of 'I`ocum.~:olh. nun Ilvvlcm. Far 21 y0ul`>` hm fnrmvrl :11 Cnnksluwn and 1ivr-(I :1` Lt-fruy 21: yours. Ho w.I.~: :1 numnbor of thv Un- itocl Church and :1 C<:n. ~'ox'vulivt'. In-n-nnrli-Mn p-nlniiunc cl: ninrr nvn lLl`Cl L,Hlll'(Tn illl(l H \,UH.\'l'I VilLlVl'. lmmocliulo l`(.'laLiVOS surviving am- his: wife (formerly Ellen Jane Rey- nolds`). lmfrny; and the hllmving family. El-wnocl and Mrs. C. McCul- lough. Lc.-fmy; Ward, Mrs. F. Adam.-. and Mrs. W. Cuton. 'l`m'un:n. Onv sun prodt-(`(`as((l him 1lll`(,'(` yt-.'Ir:~'. I (O2'il1i.x Puckrt and Times) The death of :1 WP known O:'il- lian, in the person ul` Mrs-. (mu-;,:,v Mmwdith. Oct.-urrcd at l1:n'riu, am Monday, Nov. 11, 1940, at lhv hnmv uf hm` d::ug'hu-r. Mrs. I . I-1. Fnx, Mrs`. Mmvdilh had born in p')m' nr-nlth fur the past tvn yr-ars. but had been srvrinllsly in fur nnly .'n W(`(`k b(-I' hm" dmth. On Sunday aha sun`:-rt-d :1 .slmk(-. T\Ilu.- VIE.-unnplioh ......- I`. nnvu. .y:...1.. `Hl'lLI UH VVl'Ul the homo of [J `l7:lx`r|I\ lll`llL. The service an Wvdno.-ztluy was '-nndu('tt`d by tho Rrv. W. B. Bug- rlon. Interment wus made` in tho Or- illiu cemetery. Pallbearers worv hrnc grandsons. Merudith and Paul Fox and William Meredith and Vic- % yr Hull. Curl Palmer and 1,. Ft-ntnn. 1 ')f Ynung.=town. Ohio. SUNDAY. NOVF.MBF.R 24. 1940 } 11 A.M.~IIOI.1NI:`.SS SERVICE 2.30 P.M.----SUND. \Y scnocn. 7 P.M .-~--EVENINC} SERVICE YOUNG PEOPLE'S. I-`rida_v. 8 pm. ';.|o::da_v. 8 pm. R.S`. WOMEN'S AUXILIARY -. 1.. up _ :..__ ._,___, D _` W1 w'I)UlIL`U nun UH .lIlUI'SUiI_V. 7, 1940. in the person of Harvey David James Corbett. zi resident of lvy. The late Mr. Corbett was or :1 very kindly disposition. fond at his home and family. and a highly `steemed resident of this commun- ity. He was cheerful and happy when in his usual health and un- enmpluining in sickness. of which he seemed to have had more than his I 'h-are for so young :1 man but ;hrough it all his faith and trust in his Heavenly Father grew strong- er. He.was born at Ivy on July 19. 1894, the younger son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corbett. and received his education at the Ivy school. On February 8, 1922. he married Ger- trude Irene Speers. daughter of },.lnhn Speers and the late Mrs `Spa-.-rs. In the immediate family circle he is survived by his sorrowing wife nnd five children: Lorne. Vernon. Blos- som. Ialein. Joyce: also his aged par- . ents. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Corbett Rnvrl nn<:r-rl nwav 3 few A r-An lV()V('ITlDCX'| 1 l i I x 11 HARVTEY D. J. CORBETT Ilvy Correspondence) As the result of :1 motor accident. young m:m's life was suddenly qnuffed out on 'I`hursda_v. November a 104 in who nay-can nf T-Ian-nnv . "U. |.I-ll I\.u'n.u. VVlIIIH_`(, ` WIni|.wo-rlln um! ('h:u'Io-: .u~..nI.. `ems. Mr. and Mrs. Anurew \,Ux'u:-LL A son. Boyd. passed away :1 years ago. Mr and Mrs. David Cnr- be-L'.. Thornton. were hL<. uncle and ....... H-m fnrvnnr hnirm hi< father's last surviving brother. The esteem in which the late Mr Corbett was held and the deep swu- ' pathy felt for the suddenly bereav- ed wife and family was evidenced on Sunday afternoon by the very large attendance of friends and - neighbors at the funeral service held in the Presbyterian church. of which . the deceased was a faithful member. ICapt.) Rev. E. C. Robertson. his pastor. conducted the service and spoke very comforting words to those present. -Tmkaviw Orange Lodge 450. of Tnormon. were nw uncm mm mm. the fnrmer being his father`? surviving brother. '1"hn nevnnm in urhih Ch? late MT. present. Lakeview Orange Lodge 450. which the deceased `WM a mexgber. Mm-L I.I.nvn Iuu':I|Au xn.... .4 ..|.. ..u GEORGE MERF.'l)lTll c'lH(l IVIY5. Kn lVl('Lrll|IlHl[.',ll. IJ" Mrs. (It-urpy Bnmnu-. St-hum- Una. VV\JnlA.u\ ..z ..-4...... Public M":-cling. S.n1ur vwn. Iauaur -v .'._~..--.-._ nu |llm'.~.:. ul' ulmul [Iva- /lru, |.ln_v1l ltm:!mr gnrm-1| u- lln~ Ituyul VH'|nI'ln Ilnmpilul. Nuvl-mlwr |J., IMII. l'|u- -n- Nov` mlu-1' a....u..n I... Ilnu I4`. I(. /\n~ l.Y` nu-v` i<-vs; marl (Ih::rl~s (.`:u`l_yh- 1, I-"unk /. /\mm|;.', 1 inn nu-l'I. nm-nded in in body and the inter- munl sorvi(.-0 in the Presbyterian or-mo.'r-ry clumod with the ritual ul Ilin (mlnr. A pml'u.~iion of tmwen a-nrrlwi thr.-ir mt.-.-nmgca of rr-spocl, ufrw-1|-m xmd uyrnputhy ln lhu In.- 1'1-uvn-(I. l`hr- pull-bonrors W(*l'(' Nm- mun tfnxwurlh. Arthur (`.uxwm".u, llnginnltl Arnulrl, Gm. l.. l).wL~:, Juhu ll` l):nvi.~4 um! Slnw:-rl (`mun- (}l0ll(')l?. ANDIEIZW |"l71`/\llH(IN (ltelnrl;uu'u l':X1|l'l'||l`Il"l'l 'l`hu l.rngu~ (la-nth uf (`lum'ua- An- (Irvw I !-:n'.`mII u('(.'lll`l`Nl in u nmlnr um-lrlmnl, ml Ihv l.lml.-my |:iq|1w'n:., l"ru|uy llNH`llill[,{, Nuv, 1%. Mn Wu` `H ` yu-nr:-1 uf nuu mul hzul livvrl m l <".rAr- Imrnllgh all Inn lift`. 'l'I.., ,., .. . 1` ml.. .....| Ml.-. I....|.., .... _yI-ulr. In 4 2 'l'lu- .-;m ll._.. III!` Hllll Ill IVII, llllll lVll`- lllllll l'r~:n':mn, hr wmi burn in Nu IVlun:1;.',hun. Hv l'I"(.'t-iVI'II his will llnll in Putt-rI)nn'-nu4|I ::('lm-pl:-I. w.. me-mlu-r ul` Klmx llmla-:1 (`!m' um! hm! ra~;u'-.~wnI:-cl lhv Hrn. l'lum|mu.', Su|ml_y ( um|mn_y rlv~p:u`l--(I was in ,~sI.'num'h mmnln-r Ilu- I.u_v::| ('J|':nn1.;r~ l.ml;.5:-, hr`-1 'm|nlwr ll. Hv Wm; an 1'-.~`|n-:- ...1u.u.... ....:l ...u. ml Hu. `hull It-u. :|||llIH)l'l' zlu. nv win I l|'3|ll'|ll"l 'l`i|l'I.L'H, mid unv of tl|t- hvesl km-wii _yuun;. Il|l'lI in Ihi- mly. Siirvivimg urn, lm; l;:u'iul.~a; nn._ wit`:-, lhv furm-~r l'll.~m- lh'r*:ulni.m' u lulu.-,liIi-1' Ilvlly, xu.-_i~ (I, in am: ("Ev u-qv, mgr H; nun hrnliu-r, Jnlin ().~swnlii, it 5 lln.-`. i-il_v; mill Hll'1'(` Si.`~i|ll`:i, M:il'g.iw. nml .ll"illI, u! hmm-, zuul Mrs. (`yrll R. l|il`hlll.\'I'Hl, nlsu of I'1 -It-I`l)m'ml:;iI, _ (l;Will1.( l.i'i|mIi->. wvrv pi-id hi. uii-Inury ail lhv l'unvr:il st-rvi(~n iwlil in 1hr- himiv of his pzm-nts in, GM I ('h:Iml)(erl:iin .\'ll`!'l-l A 1.1:`:-:11 nuni- ` hi-r iii friu,-mls fmm 'l`nrm!n, nil"l'l|`. imd lhv 1-um-i~ l"r~1r>rhurmu,'h rli>;ti'.tel :iH.-mir-(L Il'>IHf_Yill1.', in lhn high -5- - lv:-in in whit?!) thi- ynunu mun .v:is In-Id. 'l`iw1'i- Wl`I'l' many hr-:m1il'.il l'lui';i| ti'i|)ut(-H. In r-hnrjgn of the .-`.r.-l'vi(:i- was H11 YY1iHlH|`.'I` if his !'hlIl`l3h. thv Rn-v. V. I`). H. "4`lr"lt. mid :is;si::Limg wr-ro Hu- ll:-v. William Mi:Dun:i|d. H fm':nI'x' minirxlv-r uf Knnx Chum-h .-ind pI`l'- .mnuI frii-ml if the tlmrtmsr-d. unil Adjutant Nurmzin Buckley, 2: (iii)?-'(' friend of Mrs. Pt-:irsnn':~; family. RPV. Wm. MI.:Drmnld ifrarmr-rly Hf 'f'hm`nltmJ l'(::I(l the lusson zinrl Adi. Buck):-y Ii-d in lhr- pmyers. In hr. fmmrul um-mnn R1-v Zu- HlICKll'_Y It/`(I In UH` pi'u_yt:x.-. In 1h.'- l'un0r:il sermon, R1.-v. Zu- fnll paid Lributrr in Sllllin, thin: (:(`rn'p,(- PL-arson`.-1' hm] been an sort vf pr.'wl,i<::il Christianity which mum-, would do well In copy. To him it was more than H mere duty to `M neighborly and helpful. it was :i [1Il.`2ISUY`(.`. It was typical that he dind nn r<.~lui'ning from one such L-rninzl. ]`hrmu1h his thoughtfulness and through the honesty and int:-gr1'.\' that mm`k(-(I all his business (`Lull- ings he seemed to live up to that prnvr-rb which was the text, To .1`: justic<- and judgment is morn zuc- irr-ptzilnlo to the Lord than S(|C!`ifi"` (3HARl.l'IS MATTIIEW IIICKLING I)(:c0aso(l was grandson of Rich- - nrd Pcursrm of Ivy; nephew uf Mrs. Jam:-.~: McDonald and Mrs. W. A]- lirmhum of 'I`lmrnmn and Mrs. Frank Lnnghurst. Barrie. In his businnss cnpucity hv visited Barri frvquomly. 9--- .-._. S Andrew's Presbyterian Church REV. J. S. SHOR'1"I'. M.A. DJ) I 7|I'ini\'11'r ww I I \zII1IIu--1-us) nu. . . ...... Following an illnnss 0! seven months` duration, Churlos Mntthuw Hicklimz. former Deputy Reeve of V(-aprn Township and well known in church and Sunday School cir- clvs, puss:-(1 away at the home of his sun, Roy N. Hicklinpz. 14:1 15. (`on- -os'siur1 6, V4-sprn, on Sunday morn- ;.... Mmmmhm- 1') Hr- ulzm in his |Hl;:,. lV|)Vl'llIUl'l 1:. Au vv-In nu ..-.~ fhh your. Born un (-rmcvssimw 2, Om_ on O('1n|)(`I 28, 1861. he was the second son of the 131.0 William Hickling and Mary Gardiner. He spom his bnyhnnd and yummy, mzmhnnd in and .-mnuncl Dulsmn, and was one of H11- ]:-udors in spurts. At the curly :1;2,c . uf 16 yours. he heard and obeyed Lhn cnll nf (`md to some native Christian `Fl'Y`Vi(.'(` Ho jnim-d the Mothndis`. Church at l)al.vLnn, and at once hr`- <':nm(.- active in the Sunday Svhrml ' and nLh(`I' church work. A! the mzo nf 1!! ymnrs. hn b(-cumo an vxhrmr-r , um] lmvr :1 vvry acceptable lm.-ul pr:-uchu-r. His inleres`. in the church :1! Dalsmn was cominunus and gAw}]n1e-hearted` um 'hr'-V'1('-H u- ` n(-ighbnrhnod in 1882 in farm fur . himself rm crm(:-ssinn 6. Vospm. Y\lI.- llinlrlnu nn rnrnrnrt In Una. n1m. on C()n(:('s>;1IH1 u. V('.\|Jl-I. Mr. liickling. rm remnvu] In Ves- pm. at once nrgnnized :1 Sunday School in cnnnc-ctinn with the Ang- lican Church nn cnncessinn 7, which `JVIIS an`. that time mini. U: by the law Cunnn Morgan, {in was sL1pox`ix11(*n(lm11 and Biblv Class x':~.n- chm`. n.. nn,......1m.. rm mum Mr HEM.-. (~ 1' [en . ` On December 22, 1886. Mr. Hick~ `ling married Mary Jane Kirkun. a |d::ughtcr of Mr. and Mrs. Richncd ` IKirkup. concession 7, Vosprn. anti they celobratod their golden wot!- ding annivmsnry nearly four yezars ago at their hnme. 91 Wnrsley St. | Barrie` A'nv- 9knr rnvn-v-inn'n Mir '1r\ri1\` : uarrxe. After their marriage, Mr. and M`: Hickling attended the I resb_v1c-ri:.:1 Church at Midhurst and were ac- Gun!" ...~.-.m;..o.-`A "duh nlnnv-nln nnrll UHLITCH EH .vnunur51 'd!l(l VVL'l'.' zivoly asmcisutod with church and Sunday School work, and tho l'n`.'m- er was an older until he re*..r;i from me farm and moved to Barrzc in 1923. He at once joinod Collier St. Methodist church. and at the time of Union in 19%. Mr. Hickli-mg was elected an older or CZli(-: S2. United church. He held .hi.< posi- tion until last winter when h? vvns forced to retire on accoust -u` l- health. an... u:..\.I;.... ...... .\.....;.I.;m nr Ohn ncann. Mr. Hickling was president of the Vespra-Barric Sunday Schr-nl Assn- cimion. and for more than 1w;-nt_v- five years had been hnnomrzr pres- idcm. which office he had held :11 the time nf his death. D~:-ceased made a record of 63 year? active connection with church and Sunday School work. `PL... I-up. Imp Uinblina uv4c :: uavv over me mrrn. Far many years. Mr. Hick1in~: was trustee and secretary of SS. 5 school board. He took a keen interest zn public aifairs. and for more than sixty years was interested in Barrie Dchibitioh and seldom miss 2d :11- `tending the Fair. This was the first year he had missed in sixty years.` and 1: was due to ill-health. He , was :1 member of Vespra Town-*.hi:> Council in 1902-03 and again in 1908- 09, and was deputy reeve 1-1 1912-13. Surviving are his wife and am.- .. um. Nnlnnn mcklmz. as wen as ECHDOI WVOYK. `` The late Mr. Hickling was a vety successful farmer and converted me ` property to which he moved {my- szven years ago. into a very up-`.0. date iarm. He moved to Barrie in 1923. when his only son Rwy took the farm. DA- an-`nu u-An!-e 1I1'h- Flinlrn: xv: Surviving ms wue rum um.- son, Roy Nelson Bickllnz. ll A.M. and 7 Y`.`M.. TIIF. MINISTER SUNDAY SCHOOL AT 3 P.M. \'.1".S.. MONDAY. at 8 PM. Prayer Mvotimz. \\'v 8 pm. \ ,, ,,.I BLHVlJ.`\ X. XV\I\' Iulvlllralk -.1. uu1\- I ll-H I), Vl'.`i[H'ul, Inn nu: Nryvonmm` 17. Hr- D_Yill r 50. ` 4 1 NU-2 /\lIl'l`n~ .. .. KL... .`5Uy|.l.'I`li|Il If `f fl ,. um. ' Ill "I||f`l'l 1-I-It-I! six gr.':ndsm:~:. Twn .~;islv.'~'. M. W C. Hunk`.-I`. Owcn $1., Bnrrvr .u'.': Miss M. J. Ilicklixm. Barri.-, ..i., survive. One bmlhr-1', (.`m;rL'/- H1: 1'.- ling, yzrcduceznsed him sov4_-ml _yvur.~.. and u dnughter Jenn Mrs. Chas. O'Connor) died five years um). Two children died in infancy. "l`|mn fnnnrul Innlr nlnnn nn 'T`lIl><- (.'nnm`cn mun lll unamcg. The funeral took place un Tues- day afternoon and was very largely nut.-nded. A short servicv vvnx held at the family re.~'.idx:ncv. fullrwvml by public sorvico in Collier St. Unit- ed church. Rev. S. E. I1(?wlS limk the services, nsistecl by Rev. 8 J. 'l`. F`u)r1nrr nf Cmemnre. furmorly pas- iur of deceusod at Midhursl. lntm-r- mi-nl was in lhv family 11101, :1! i):ll~ stun. The pull-bearers wc1'o ;u neph- uw. Vcrner1-Iickling.Edg:u',and flvv brothers-in-lnw: Harold Me;;uins.m, ..:1ulL Ste` Mario. ()m.: .l. 'l'. (I:mp~ er. Bellcvlllv; D. M(`Kmnnn, 'l`u:`-, mm); Dr. W. Rin'l1:::'(l.wx) and W ". Humor. Barrie. {kn hn-.nIifnl flnu-xii h`:-l A rvunnn I1llnl(`I`. U.'II`l`l(.'. Among the,.lJozu1liful flnml im- butes were 1hr)sv frnm Adult Bibli- f`Iv.~n oh Gnu inn and 1h.-1-:uuInu.:. DULUS WL'I`(_' Ilium` Illllll nuun, nun-. I Cluss, tho Sc-ssinn and 1111- mmzr.-g.:- ` tion of Cnllim` S1. Umlwl ('hm`(`n. Midhurst United vhurch zmtl V0.~'|)':: Twp. Cmmcil; us wt-1! as m:m_\' frnm individual frur nth . Friends and l`('].'a11\'I`.~ fruxn :1 dri- 1,:uH`o ullt-mllmg wt-rv: J. T (':m~)-1' and Mrs_ Harp:-r MvEh':n1h_ Pmllu- villt-; Mr. and Mrs. Huwnrd l.:|p}z, n ym..l(;. Mn... 1.,.\..- xn,-r.'..m,... > ;]`IIA1AI V~'HI`|h l|= 'V\Cl|l\J\.JlD| lVIIu 9 Clamwrtvn Street RE". F. I.UF"7'. Hilhdult`. M (,`h1'i.-s'!,nm:~x gift, lnu4'|,rup.r,- mm; Lruvz-ls ` imum prim-.~:! And wv'va- ifnv wxm-.~ [.I,m".v in Luwn prim-(I :1.~. law :1). $1 `. \.VII,\. VV. iund Mrs ix `ij11 HURLBURT SHOE Co. Remember your Relatives, Friends and Sweetheart with or Christmas Card! SEE OUR EXCLUSIVE GIFT LINE BIBLES. llY.\I.\'ARIES, PRAYER AND IIYMN BQOKS WE TAKE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR ALI. MAGAZINES 30-E-Ilizabeth sf HBAVRRIE pnbn 475 Slngle Vision from . ..... CHRISTMAS snmpig-Rs swam `ktuaaaaa rlln ;;;g,s....[ '|;c_lH3;:;c1~c.lZ; T5 (`uUI'e`v` S1. NOT TOO SOON to secure your while ctssortments are complete. 1 :-- --. _.j_.__. 53 Dunlop St. : BARBIE 2 Phoma 80 Hours 3-6 I)uily~Sz1Lurd:xy till 10 pm. Simcuo (`.mmty s I-`()()'l` wnAvM4_Tu'rIg{_gook_%stou;_ PEN 8: PENCIL SET NEW FICTION BOOK ENDS SMOKING SETS AIRPLANE LUGGAGE R_!3T- H.e...$M1THu. FOR HIM |l')\llH. A nmltl Hm 2. Al rxun. .\n..- ...- . Young People trmn 0`.1 .;n`m Bible` College in (`h:ll`3:1' of twin .\'t`!'\`:(`t`S.' J0 A.M ~--SUNDAY SCHOOL 9 I I 'I`uesIday and F`x*idu_v - 8 pm. i - ---- I \ I 35 Dunlop St. -- Barrie ; GLASSES Aj 1: -. I-QL if as American; 37.50 7 $2 6!: lust r:|l1 u. ynur ('0V!'llH`l|(`l'; an A|l[N)illllnl'Hl is lml lll'('4'.'(.`i1l|"y. We nrr :|lw:u'-etlu-re lu w-rvv yuu. .4 5-`Au -9-uv C'IlI'I`I'I LET US EXAMINE ..Y....1. .* nu yr Llllv Vvua |ur\I'II I1) I dun Mrs. Sharpe fnvuurcd v min. After an (JLIPSIIUITHI Why Hf Missions." NUS` imzslon muk thv `mpic was rvnd by IVIr< P:u'k.~x (`().\I l"()l{ l` Shnv Stora- {Weekly News I 1Mn.s l,m` W11:-:11, I?`|:1| bug 251- J:2V1:JNuVu uuax-1.-.A. anmvum. ,),)on`t remain a strzmger! Stay rm- . .1he Fridly Hal! Hour followmg ~Jl.\:ening service. ` ! ` her home. -Miss Rnsubelle Lay span`. !usL week in Bellcville with her sister. Mrs. Dunlon Mica Jnnn 'Hn|.(-hinson is s:)enc1- bjllllllf ).;l . III1 them .s1irrt,-d up ham nff 1/ml`: l` `om Yurk (Ivrt-:11 `2`/_. `Pin 'I`0lT1u1.n0:; . `.F`nn<:y Dill Pi:-kl:-:4, ` ulztss lml,tlu- . . Spy /\|)|)l4-5; (Sl`(`()l I 6 qt l). l.'`k1~1 . . ;I)0nwst.il', Spyzs. fi- 'I`hurs'1a_v, Nnvum'ncr 21', mi!) ..:_.- ;I*`;n1<:y (irt-(-ninu,, P.*'a".?'P"$ 9'9`. 1N0. 1 Spy.-;. fi-qi. Iv a:u.4\ \vAI4 546.! . \_- -. Rev. John M(`Gillr':.'ud(!y. Aluxmmi . .. | \a\'g-a- Lloi an Douhlc-. Vision from .............. .. WP) l)I`2I.IVI'IR .\'u In-li\'-r_v Hut. Niulnt ;:l`!.4-r 5.30 for Hlr Winlvr Mcmthe-.. I.` N. h '1 `n\ 9 `av.-.n. -.---- ANI) FIT `IOU I; T111". VERY I./\'I`I'3F3'I` .`$'I`YLE 4-w I"i({s SMART STATIONERY ENGLISH CHINA BRIDGE SETS PICTURES | :1|- II.` I `J13! "l'|1'xl,<-l:1:::s" :Ll,n1in~ 41. :L.".:~;m'I,nu-nl. nl` luv, lH.I FOR HER |.Ill' llllul 1 by Pm nun...-nrl ll }\.M.~~~Mu. lVlUL>1-1un ' 0'! Ontario Texnpvralxlme F:-clm-ntinnl n -n my lawn! `D cnunnr 312.50 (m(l.;) . lmskc-I, --ql l).'1.-ikt-1,! _ 13 (11,. bkl- l.' I III` .VL'KlI` Jhnv MCPhmI. Wllh :1 pmnu nmro on "Tho <, Mary Luv- Lr and XI p(n\n1 ,-ma 775 Ow:-n St. :1 lbs. 2 fur , -DRE. 25- CINNAMON TOAST AND PCT OF TEA l.lh'('- Fr! .2Iu I90 . 29- 39- 30- EDMUND HA RDY. F.7`.(?.M. r\........:..A ....) (`hr SUNDAY. NOVEMBER '24. 1940 .. . `c ,_ . -. nun unnn I\,IIY\YlQ'I`I .`E '-~------------~-~~- ~ - ' ~ ~ - -~'- "- \ Free Methodist Mission` n ln .nun-1.. Oh-nnr SUNDAY. NC-\-'FTMRF.R `.3-I. ll!-H) ll A.M. AND 7 I`.M. Special rm-Hugs nth Iughl Iill further Imtwo. u"W'E1` U` Qf`l.Xl'\l'\` , H\1"\ A R` The Salvation Army COLLIER smrcrxr . r-I ........ .. SUNDAY. N(`-\'E.\1BER !`.~L 19-10 H AM. AND 7.30 `PM. _: . n:|.I I unnr xv LOOK FOR THE SIGN .. Miss Margaret Marshall. Reg. N.. of Toronto. spent the weekend at ` her home. | .Y\/Hus `Rnquhnlln Lnv cmnnt. lust 3 SUNDAY. !\'OVEMBER 24. mo ` 11 A.M.~~~MR. MOU1-'I`ON ...r I\v\Inrin Tmnnumuvmn I-`p-elm-min: 1' ram. EVENING GOSPEL SERVICE I\nn`1 rm-maln n xlrnnuer! Smv I01 1u1`l.nm* lh\U(`t`. 11131.15: SCHOOL, mm A.M. BRYQN'S I` . I -l 4.! . Organist and (`hoirmusn-r PASTOR REV`. H. G FRUIT DAVID HARUMS, 15c First Baptist Church xvmcomas You u |:,1`\:lI;,....l...I. nI.....` kllltul nu A v.~uq.n ..-u.` . .... .... 3 'P.M.-BIBLE SCHOOL -. nu. U'|(`m`s In k;I\zI1'ge: MAJOR BFIAUMONV` CAPTAIN BRIDI.I~.` Mrs. Dunlon Miss Jenn Hutchinson spend- ing a two weeks` vacation with ro- latives in Detroit. Michigan. Wllh-u (Inns-un I nulin nllrl NUS: 5,-n.u_......y _.--.....- OfTiom`s in Charge: M` A Inn 121:` AHM17N I I;UNdH AT vaynv vuuu. T5 (`nlli`r S1. Phnnr 39 wwt\I\ cur:-uw is PLEASE NOTE-Services are on DAYLIGHT `SAVING TIME onun I I , I`/linisrvr M us, Ema. latives in Detron. lvlu.-mgnn. Mrs. Gem';;(.- Leslizr and Miss: Edythe L(3`H(! It-fl this work to spend the winter in I'm-nnm. Mic: Helen WiHnu1L'hh_v. '1"!-r`:n1ln.I BALI. Minmm I KAI j Mrs. Edgar Dickinson and Mia .Ioanr.~l.te Dickinson or Wt-nhznm. Must. left for hamo on 'I`1m.~:rlzx_v, after en row days with`Mr. und Mr.-. Gordon Stevenson. flow-I\nH Qmich nr Ma-Mu.~:1c'1' Uni-| Baptist Church Sunday. MI`. and Mrs. Bill`I`('H r'arlri of I'nrnnLn and Rvv. A. H. and Mr-.. Muir uf Px'iur=.villo. with thz-ir two little suns. visitvd with Mrs. H. ("Li Pm'l.rid;;v, 13 Puynlr. .`~'.I. Owing to UIOH` vnnmm~`s illnv.-c.-4. Dr Agnm. Slmniesnn. Minrlnn. um! Gm'don Jnn1inn.m, Rr:mli'urrl. ..p:-ni the weokend with their par-nt.-. Mr. and Mrs. D. I". .!znnl(-am. l\Ih~ nnri N/h`(: Jnhn k'(\v ui` Dzil.~`- Gordon Ste-/onsnn. Garbult Smith of McM::s1c-r Uni- versity. Hamilton. spent lim wu-lb and Hi his home on Mary St. llv tank the services at Bc.-llv liIw:nl Church Sunday. Mr nnrl Mrs. MI`. and 1Vn'S. H. 1'. amnu-.~~m. Mr. and Mr`=. John Key uf Dal.-- trm will be at homo lo lhnir fric-nus: run l.hr- znftornmm and t-w-ninv.-_ an Sunday next. Nnv, 2-1, on Hw:r ".ixtic~th wedding mnnivorszwv. Mr` and Mrs. Willnrcl M(~Dm.'.l(l. lvlrs. I-`mnk'I.nn1,{hurst and Rt*.x`u'rl !VlcDnn:nlcl nf Bux'rir\ and Mrs. .l:nnw,~ M(`l`)mml(I of l`hm'ntun W(`l'(` in Pvt- (*l'l)Ul`U last work :|l.lvntlin;,- Ih<- Tun urul nl` Gvnrgo Antlrvw Pf`|l`.\')ll. Sgt. G. M. Kightluy. R.(?./\.l~'.. Ottawa. and Cpl. 13). Hwy .l(ig`n'.!v\'. ` C`P.C. at, Ol'.nwn_. and Mia": Ht-ll_\' Klghthzy. nur.~'t--in-lruinma: at 'l`n- rnntn Wos'tm`n Hnspiisxl. spun`. 1h: wN\k'n(l at lhuir hnmu on l':'u:-!< St1'et`t. n/1.. ...\,| |\/In-u W K Wullc sh"-xi` '5l.l'(=t`l.. I the W(!I`kf`l\(l in 'I`m'nnIn us m|:H:I.-4 ul` Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Findlay ':n-I` Mrs. I'I;n'vi(- M(`l`l`iCk. On Sulurd:1_\' waning Lht-y um-n(l(-(I the ham. Tau Dr-11;: F`1'ul1-rnily alumni (`|I1"l ul tho Old Mill. Mrs. J. M:-L. Stow-n.cnn and In-2' 'i..t(:l'. Mrs`. wuss. Mrs: Gordon Slmw ensnn and Fm-(1 Slt`vnn:~:nn wore n Hzlmiltnn on Fritluy utumdlng `ho funvral of Mrs. .1. B.:cll_v.|. who died nn N-av. 13 in lI:nni:l.m.| I nton was mad!` m Mmmi Dleasnnt C`.nmct<-ry, l`;x'uc!r:.x-rl. lvirs. Bnddy was the widow M J. S. Boddy. furnmor B1'udfm'd mm'('h:1n1 and wardr-n nf tho Cnunly uf !>'im- . coo. She was: :1 sistur-In-law :1 1 Mrs. J. MCL. SLn\'on>.:x:. J. A. Manlmrmx. whn has Ix-(~n| :ecrctu1'y und an rm-mbt-r 01' mo 1?`.x- ocutive of Class A Wnoklit-s nfi Canada since its -.n~guni'/.uLimn `welvc years ago. retired from those pnritinns at the annual mwting 1c-ld in Toronto on Fridzny. lxnrne` "fedy of the St. `Marys Jou1'nu1-A1 ` gus. who has bot-n on {hr F.xe0nt1v(~ U-.- lhn snmo nc-rind. zulsn rotin- who has noon on mu I`.xl:l'|l|.1\.'L' `or the same pt-rind. Each wns presented with 21 hand- aiomo fountain pen in re-crrgnilinn u! '0r\'ic(`.< rend:-x'<~cl. The Exm-ul,iv(-I r 4.-In-iotl un ]v`z'i(la_v (-rmsisx: n1` '.rum' r- - ~_- -\ Central United Church R:-1v. A. N. (.'0OpPT. B.A.. Minisrvr Ul1lS.\`l`_< 10!` an. |,u-ms and 1) 7 P.M.--~EVENING SERVICE | 13,. Mm VVEU. NOV. 37-~73 Y -M` "PR-`\YERi:h:` Burma [-`r1.. 8 pm.. Young People's MON!` . mvozmg n f`t'\YMF` ANT} RRINC A FRIEND. .!1t\v`.?\`:\nI| :` spend the wmurr In H)|'UnLu. Miss I-Ielr-,n Willntuymlyy. 'l"nr:mtn. was .111" guest nl` Dr. uml Mrs. Bruce Johnston lust wnr-land. 'IU|'v nn MIN H A l,f)V(`. Mfii .`.UlVlJn I . nu V nun unu ll A.M.v-'I'HE MINISTER 3 P.M.-CI-IURCH SCHOOL 7 P.M'.. MR. ROYAL MOULTON MONDAY. 2; PM. , vmmc: PEOPLE'S UNION Jessie R, Bryson. ()rganis' and (`hair Imudu-r COME TO CHURCH ,4 I ldt MON DAY- F` M I 1 I | v:I__\.._-.I_-. a ..__ Happy Half Hour in Song. 8.15 pm. FIUNDAY. NOVEMBER `.3-1. 1!)-10 . ID n-1-nn nnvIuv':'T`11`D _?~"?""`*&"'T`\ I 1' . . Co|lner St. Umted Church] } RI-TV. s. E. LEWIS. M.A.. 8.1). Minister ` v LLOYD TUFFORD 1 I n-_.....'... .....a ru....p....u-9... l"l`l.. 5 \'0lll1L" I'(`Up|"S |Vl(`(`H` COME AND BRING A FRIENL). - .1 SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 2-1. 19-40 11 A.M.~~-REV. N. E. BOWLES 3 P.M.-'I'HE CHURCH SCHOOL 7 }`.M.~-- REV. FRED BERNER K ,,,, ,4 REV, W. Organist: r.vungt'usx MR GEORGE CALVERLEY SUNDAY. NOVEMBER '24. MW) 11 A.M. WORSHIP 3 I`.M.--BIBLF. SCHOOL I`!-uuune Tm!` -all ,_.._,,..._____. . ,_ _,.` , "ollier St. Baptist Churchiv nu: FRIENDLY cuuncn i PASTOR: ax.-:v. 1-. L wurrx \` 5 5 SL'ND:\\'. NOVEMBER 24. 1940 Ail Bruce Johnston mm wnr-mun. Mr. and Mrs. H. A, l_:v(-_ -Blake-Underhill and Bryzm mutnrced to Ottawa for over last wt-vkr-nd. Miss Phyllis Mu1.!11-wr hm: re- turned home urtvr an ens-nrlod vlsil with Major and MP3. 'l`i<-mun . at Ottawa. ru-...\.; r-......- 13,. A r)...q,.., ,.q ll I\.1V.l. Smdivs in Dani0l~-C.hnpl0:' BIBLE SCHOOL. 3 P.M. '1 DI! -II`l`AD" ' --Ail: '3?1{b36iiaAx;L 11.... 4') O Burton ` Ave. Unite-d-- Church. - . . A... :nnu- . .UNDAY. NOVEMBER `.24. 1940 LII A\I'\RY\Il u .`\.lVl. Anu A xcm THE MINISTER CHURCH SCHOOL 8 1y-,.__ _ n-_,,u_u,, DJ` `-71 L211 |.I\J\JAu ;g4n;.na. Rev. 3-8 WE1COM1~`.S You 37 MARY ST. BARRW # \:_. wcuuenuuy. o p.m. PRAYER AND PRAISE Loki I L) J L K` I` \JK\JJ Organist and Ch0U"m(L`ifL'T .nnI.uw\..AA uwnavvu u A -Av: Young People's Fxrvsmo after service lV|.*'l1l Dl J`. Bk n Classes: for all. I:`\n.`v\H1\h". cw` uh \Ju.uwu. Flight Scrgt. Ken. A. B1lIi('y nl Jarvis Ail` Station. R.(T.A.l-".. npmx! the weekend with Mr. nnrl Mrs, .l D. Hines. Elizmbz-lh .~'m-M. 1mm. 2 (".:mn:i:mn1 nnrl Mrs Ivnmswr : A. EARLSTON DOE 2 Mr. Frank Dutchm- Evangelist -nnrzw r` M * \al Iuu \..rI Mmistm' A E` A D7 C .Pra1'co, Simmo Rt;-1`m'mL-1': (`.<~u:'p,(- W. .Inmv.~. B.)wm:mviIlv Slat:-sm:m: Hnr\'(`_v Julummx. 'l`ill NI,-w.~. and l.'nrllty B. (:Iln:1n, Pit-Inn (3:1- "/.(-lLt'. .. /.`.._..___..___ Mr. nnd Mrs. Dalton Bzmting. `Cnokstnwn. zmnmmce lhe (`n_Lragrr- mem ur their (-ldvst rinughtm`. Kath- lc-vn Anna. in Jnsvph Thnmzls [mn- nnx_ yuungnst 5' :n of Mr. ..|nnws A 1(..m..\. unrl lhn lnlu M Lrnnnx. l 'l`0RPEY---SHAN AHAN E In St. IVIzn'y's Church. BIll'1'il`. on ' Snturduy mn'n'm:z. N<)`.'. 9. 1940. thr" marriage Vmyz Rev. Denn S`rmnuhm1. .`4'-h;m- `xhzm and Shun-U 11.. . 1...... rm...-..-,4 '12.`-- HUN. _`,'l)ull;:,L'.\L : -n lsrmmx und thv mn- .I`hm'nlun. Lhv m:n'l'i ,)lm-- in Nnvombm`. __..4 ||)I'_\'. run Ill mm. IIupk'_V uuu imtc Jnmr-s 'I`urpv_V. M'nu-sin-,1. Jfho bridv |In)k(`(l r~h:n`m'xng' dross nnrl hn: n!` mlrliw blue. I: |u(:cr`s.s`m":cs and :1 cc-1`:~';1,";r~ of /in .. D. Kl(IL`l'b.\Ul .L'.`v illlll (`an Bounty `raw Hm` 1)z'i(l('sn1:J Iioffc-rnzm, Turn m`(`po. with him m)' was n 'wrn\rv\'.xn uv-.|< :IU`.IIlL\HlkHl \ \/(I5 IVIA. \ll'1xl|ll ahan Igf Bax-ric. A. rm-vptimm was held for immedi- ate relatives at the hump nf Lho . bI'idv`.< nmllnor, 20 Wm'.=)o_v St. AI- Ier :1 hhurl mnmr Hip. tho ymng vouplu: will take up :'-::i :11 Nlinnuinu Qvsninn .`)xI.1I|- U. runes. r.II'I.wuL-Ln run-m. M115. S. G(~.'ny,iunn1 and Frank Robinson rnulort-(I In ' to to S0!` the Wild W('.`~2(, Rzu aid of the British Wm` Fund. T\/In nnrl Nlv-Q Kr-nnr-H'\ H, M dllilll illlll nhzm. 131m` nu .1... . 51312. MCCLURE snns E 1 CHINA NOW AT 1 3 THE cnoss ROAD: ENGAGEMENTS A`. u missionary rally of tho Unil- od C`huz'ch(=s in Simcno Presb_\'1o:_v. ln I"nHZ...- Q9 Yhuionpl f"1u.u III \,UIll('l 3|. LIIIHVLI K l|llIl'Al. '11 ' Fridzxy night. Dr`. Rukaerl Mr`(`.Iu'.'vi made` H inuching plea for the .~n,n- part of xnissinnury efforts in Chm 1. The church was well fillod, mrm uf tho cnngnrgzmnns of \ho Y-`resbyi.-.'ry; 0:.-mg x'ep:`(`somod. `; D1`. McC`.1Lu'c. who was born in` China and has spent most of `ni< Hf? in that cmxniry. said than C\inz1: was now 211 the cross road :mJ ` would nucsp`. Christ's toacnintz if!` xhv Chr1.<'.xuns 1n lho world are sin-5 were and show the way. or (.`hi:~.:1 Hmgh`. turn against the Chris`. \\"|\'.' China tudu_\' is . by tho h;`:\l nf wax`. und mm be shaped m ;n'._\' " :\l"l\` Thu Hu.\-' ic :\M'xV\ in In`: nu-` ...- ..\..... ....... ...,., ....:, ..,,... ... mu:-Ling :1 group uf `Universxty stu- dents and n professor deep in study. `They wvro :1 group {mm the um- \'or:it,\' at Hang Chow. which had been dc-stroyod by bombs us 86 oth- er slums of loarmng have been de- strnyod. 'I`h:* buildings were do- stroyed but not the unxvers'n.ies. Some 3500 s'.udz'n1.< between the age of 17 and `.24. walked 3500 milos. studying as they travelled. 'I`hey 9nn|.r rknir nnninrnnv u.-H31 1h-nu r\ Vl'll3IN YOU THINK OF I*`l.()WI".R..\'-'l`lllNK 0|-` UIIRS L nurcx Cnllivl` I-ltulv n. _..._--_, .. __-____ _ ,_ I)'si_qm: for All ()ccu.~:inns' Cur.~'t1gL'.s' a Specialty l`ll0Nl~`.S--Shop 581. Gl`(`.(5l]h0llS(` l0l4W (Mt-.mh(-r of 'l`.l).S.) aid of the British wnr vunu. Mr. zmd Mrs. Konnvlh H. McKmi- 7.ic mntorc-(l to Schuinnc-hm` this weak Tm` :1 visil. with ihv lzitlm~'s brothers. Jack and All I.iltl<-. zmcl their families. Mrs. R. W, Sinclair and two chil- dren lnft yostt-i'(l:i_v fnr their lmmv ul. Victnriu. B.C.. um-r siwncling several mnnths with i|(`l' sisu-1'. Mrs, J. H. N. Smith. S. I... Snider. teller of tlw B:u'ri(- Branch of (he Bank ml Nuvu S(`i')lill. has been ti`ansfox'1'v(i in n .-imilui position in tho Brncebridgc i)l'2lll(.'h. while E. )i.

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