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Barrie Examiner, 14 Aug 1930, p. 14

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.r -""" z`Wedcllng bells are ringing loudly. 31-`Mrs. Beckerton of Utopia. is visiting" M}s. Wm. Reid. Mrs. J. McLean is spending :1 con- ple of weeks in Toronto. lss Belle Miller. Bm'i'ic. spent the V lekend with friends horn. ~;Miss Myrtle Known of Barrio is spbnding the week:-ml with Ivy frlonrls. f`R. J. Hanna of 'I`m'onto is with {ends here for a !m'tnIght's holidays. `Mr. and Mrs. Burt Jomwtt are sggnding their h01ida.y:s with frivnds `h M: `EH! BALBE EXAEE3 Trimmed 17c -27c I 9c 23c I 9c 1 5c I 9c 9c Inc -'3c \F\ W)` mum. H. Gm-side nf Detroit, is vlsitlng hls parents for A few days` Miss. Hazel Hill of Toronto is holl- dnyim: at her home here. Miss Bessie Wallwin spent, a few days in Toronto this week. J. Ardcll of 'I`0lt>do is [)n5'ing n V1511 to his home. Baldwin street. mum; Hnvni um is smmdhuz two 10 ms nome. ba|(1wu1 htlC\.'I.. Miss Haze) `Hill is spending weeks in her parental homo. ` W. J. Mcbachlan spent the weekend with friends ln Long Branch. ` `Alice nnmnma vnmr viunod friends with friends in Long bl'.n(`ll. Miss Dorothea King visited friends ` in Toronto and Lisiowel last week. Leslie Hedger of Toronto is holiday- ing at, his home on Caroline street. A Sm1thwm'i.h and family of Bram.- Extra Special ln at, 111$ 1101110 ()1) uunnnur nuccl. A. Snuthworm family ford called on R. B1-umnn on 'I\1csday. Miss Adeline Wisdom spent thc xvnckcnd with friends In Cnmngvmod Miss. E. Hill has returned home lnfter hcimz for somr` time in 'I`0ronto. Lnuvl-r\nr`l\ -Rnkpr n Torontu is visu- hclmz lor somv umP. In mrumu. Lmvrmlcn Baker 011 Tm ontu lnxz with Mr. and `Mrs. John Thomp- k`.(\l1 snn. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Flcolham spout the holiday with relatives In Calcdnn East. Irc ur 1. Mu:-hnll nf 'I`nllo=ndnI 1:1` Mrs. W. L. Mitchell nf 'I`ollc=ndaI spending :1 few weeks with friends In Midland` u...- A..n....- 1`.n|(IIr and gnu Arihur Midland. Mrs. Arthur Lukcr and sun Arthur of Lorne Park are Visiumz at. W. A. Lrmknr'.<. Ynhn 1.nnlu~r nf Windsor and Ml:,:; L.noxor.<. John Lnnknr of Windsor Walker nf Snrnla visited :11 the 1 (`I"S home. Miss Belly Pmrh is holidaying 9 home of her .'1un1,, Mrs. S. H. I Smuvlllt`. '1' A T3Iu)nI nr Allmulalr ha: m 'l'()1`()m<). Mrs. E. Ynunxzv of Port Cnllmrno 1:` visinntz her dmmhtor. Mr: . A. Pugh Timn sLrr*ct,_ 1 I2` vmunlnnnhlnn 'u'|\n uxranl Incl smunvmo. T. A. Plant. of Allandalo has gone to visit with his .s0n.'~'. and om:-.r friends in 'l`0ront<>. an... L` V:\||I\nn nf Flnrl finllmrno 1" '1'm1n hL1`(`L`l,. J. E. M:lg1()ll1Zl\lPll. who spvnl last work with frh~nd.~'. in Ivlumnvillc. has 1'cLumcd homo. Iu.- nnr! Y\/Tru `nnvnnr nf 'I`nrnnIn 1.1.1 Hlll'l()H H\'l?Hlll`. Mr. nnd Mus. W. J. PaHt'r.'mll haw I'f`HIl`nl,`(l in their home in Perth aflcr \'i. in Allandalr-. `Mr and Mrs. A. Ncsza of Hamilton LEMONS 25c \'1.~'n'|mz In mlanaau-. Mr. and Mrs. \\'9n` the $Zu(?.\`1.s of Mr. and Mrs. W. Noss ovvr tho wcvkond. \Ifi4. "1-:\`\n` Dn.mhm- )\uL unlnr-nnrl ' .n Miss Dora Jag, spent. Sunday in To- u\v\ in N035 ()\'f`l` HIP V\'(?(`K(`Il(I. 1 \/Iiss` Isobel Pourtlmr has `Nurned `m Toronto after spending three weeks at hm` ammo in Allandalc. `ll'c DA I`I\rnL'9nv' nf Y`n|-nnin unr-nt [H71 |IUIlIl' Ill l\|l'r`l|I\li`Il\'. Mrs. Ed, Forc. of Tommo spent the wovkond with Mrs. W. A. Sibbald at Codztrnnok, Tnllendal. Mr. and Mrs. '1". Hamilton and dmnzhlor Ruby 01' Toronto v1::1t0d friends here on Sunday. 'T`|n~nn rinlzu frnm hnrn unnnrlntl thr` 1l'l(`/[K118 llI`l'L' UH ounuug. Three rinks from horn attendnd the bowling tournament. on Wednesday 1:` Aurm'n. but with no reslxlts. \..unun.~lOn Dllluvvvnli nf T'nu-runtn IXIHUIEI. |)Ul \`\LLll JIU llibllllh. l\/Iiss Mamucrlto Bro:'.'er of Tornntn is spending her vacatkm with Edna Sibbald at Codarnook. Tnllendnl. Al\I\ Tun.-nun nvilh hie rnnOhnv- nnrl DIUUHIU HL LI(`(1illllUUl\. llHlL'|I\lH.l. Allan Ingram. with his mother and little son Kenny. ls spending A few weeks with friends in the Britlsh Isles. 1UI n..-u- Dillo D:-not nan"-AA nn wL'cr\n \\`ILl| uuzuun An nu` pnumn Laura. Master Billy Pratt. returned rm Mond-.1_\' having spent :1 \ er_\' pleasanf ve weeks at Lake Scugog and Toron- -en ' :4}. 1 Mrs. George Pout-her has returned from u six-weeks` visit to Ocean Bcarh, Lung Island and New York lCit._\`. x Mr: '1` !\Ifp!(nn\1'n 17.119-n and F`:-anL~ T. McKoown. . of Marquette. Mich.. furn1er's mother. Mrs. n stx'c~ot. l Mn. .....z \t.... :3 Dainty Lunch Mayonnaise ' un .`u('L'L. M1`. and Mrs. E. Warnica and C. Wmxlica of Detroit are enjoying the cool breezes at the Warnica cottage on Con. 13. Innisl. 1r:..o,... rn. . L/Ull. I0. -|lH|h\lll. Victor Collins. who returned recent- ly from a motor tour to Halifax. ls the guest, of ms mother. Mrs. W. Colllns. Cumbvrl'.md street. A luv-vrn rnr\vvnL`nI\OnOll\v\ no` 01.- nl....I. \JLlllIUl'| uuxu .`uL't\ A large representation of the Black Preceptonv. L.O.'B.A. and O.Y.B. M- lcnded the Derry Day celebration in Amslon on 'I`uesday. ll:-u Qnshh nl 'l`ru<.\nc.. and hA- Ilklllklll UH .||H'.'bU'd_\. Mrs. Smith of Toronto` and her daugmer. of Sterling. hav returned home after vismng her daughter and sLstor. Mrs. J. Rayner. A llru `II A Dunn !"nnnkn.-Innpl Cb Mrs. W. A. Pratt. Cumberland SL. returned Monday from :1 very pleasant trip of five weeks. to the Pacic coast .and m2m_\ - uther points. E Nlrx J (T Ylrnwn frnrn "l'un-1-nnu '.\A.3u'I. nun. -1. {\41)lll'.'|. nnu lI|l`lll_\' \M/lIl7l PUIIIIO. 1 Mrs. J. G. Brown from 'I`ram.cona. 1 1 Mah.. ls vlsltlng her mother. Mrs. Glb- i am. and is planning a vlslt to Mont- {real and Niagara I-'a.ll.s. ' I The Allandale softball team will lnlako tlm lrlp to Toronto on Friday 1 far the return game with the Imperlal `IOU team at Rlverdale Park. 1 Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Clark and fam- illy lvft on Wednesday morning for `thr-lr home in Cleveland after upend- ! lmz >lx wt.-L-ks at Mlnets Pnlm. I Mr. and Mrs. J. Mulr and Mr. and ;.\Ir.~. J. Love? of Hamllwn have re- hn-un nftpu .nn-~.A(nn .-n-no i x n 1 1 x i i 1 i Mr. Mr. Mrs. have mrnsri lionw after spending some time with their eister. Mrs. B. Beer. Cumin-rland street. Presbyterian 5.5. Picnic Tlw annual picnic of Lhe Bra Si. `Prcxxbyterian Sunday School was held `Inn by bus. m Wednmday afternoon in St` Vin- (-om'.~ Park. A large number of schol- ars. teachers and friends made the Perfect weather, a good program of races. et.c.. made up a very enjoyable afternoon. with numerous \vr~ll-filled lunch baskets helping im- ~v\nnQnlr `\H'(`(`[, on I`uc.~.day alu-moon when 8 . ,_..... -f-_.- , ,, `ho fire brigade had a call to the `mum of J. D. Wisdom. Cumberland _~pu.rk from the chimney set. tire to {hr shingles on the West, side root. But for the prompt action of C. Mcquade. `who was passing at the ume and who with the garden hose kept the flame dawn. the blaze would have been (um: I scnou.~ E. I-`iaher also seized 9. fire ex- j.:-.-s.dc made a .-plendid run and made t1ngu1.sher and assisted him. The bri- .-hm-o wnrk nr vh r-9 hut. rnn.\ldpr-able *'.I'd.(1L` H1300 R BDICHQJG {UH uuu unsuc A shun work of the fire but considerable ' danmge was done tn plaster and paper In the upper rooms by water and urnnlln .u-nu-nun. |IvVVI\Ia nu. -...... .....-.. K . VVEUU unu VV. (1. IIJIIIL-I nun. u. I On Wednesday lint two rinks at Al- tended. I Jzmdalo bowlers went to Creemore and` On Saturday Messrs. A. P`. M&.sn(Y}' = were successful in winning first and O. Webb. L. Valr and S. Garsldct .~.vvond prizes. Messrs. A. Sinclair, E. journeyed tp Oshawa and were auc-` Vanmler. 8. Thompson and C. W. cesstul in wtnnlnz rsl. prize also the Pouchcr won first prize and the Jam- J. W. Poulds tmphy from that city. J icsun 'IYophy." F. Whttncv. A. Hook. 1 L. Vair and S. Garsldc won second, You've not read all Lhr nrw. an n.. 'I"hnrctinv ahv-no mum.-_< went m vou've read the ndvts. 1 KF.EN S M u s ta rd 1'1`(.:" .~xmzxo_ .\llundal- Bmvlers Win Three Firsts csun I-`.'Wh1tncv. Hook.l .. On Thursday three couples went. to you'\'9 (`himnt-_v Spark Causes l"|ro . Ellen and Frank . are visiting the 5. A. Hughes. Tif- form- : M the ["0010 \I cooxsrown ) Miss Gertrude Cooper spent. weekend In Toronto. Miss R. Cunningham is In Sh for a couple of weeks. amnrnn Lnhlsaw had hi: lmmllc [UT El CULLPIIL Ul V\'t.`\2K3. Cameron Loblaw had his tonsils re- moved last week in Alliston hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Walker and family of Island Grove visited at J. M. Pugsley's on Tuesday. Field Day The Curling Club had a fairly suc- cessful Field Day on Monday last. al- though there was a much smaller _ crowd than expected. The Kw Band provided music during the afternoon. . Four teams entered the men's softball toumnment. Belle Ewart boys were losers to Willowdale, Cookstnwn lost in the game with Allandale and Willow- ` dale. in the last gmne, defeat:-.rl Al- landale. winning first nmney, Allan- _ dale taking second. 1"hm-ninn nlrls wnn fir!-:1. m'i'/.r- 'I'hP\' (18.18 Lmung (i!'CUHll. I`hm'nt0n yzlrls won first ml /.0. 'l`hr~_\' defeated the Alllston girls. ?`hn Ixnvlna hmrnurnrlnf. LII R nln In Large juicy Australian CICICHLCG [HE l\lll.'\'(A.)ll gum. The boxing tuurxmmcnt. at 8 pm. In Oilheencys caused a great. deal of ex- citement. It was a new ft.-aturr-, amnmd hero. tmnuul Hnnrlnrc/\n`c (Ir:-hnufrn K;Ill`|_ HCIT. Floyd Hendor.'~;<)n`s Orrlwstra sup- plied music for the danvo. Lltlle Glrl Taken A- bright. ynung Hf. vcas takon un August 7. 1930. when Wlnnlfrr- l..m-_\ Draper. dgimzhtnr of Mr. and Mrs. Du- vid Draper. died from pcrlumitls; nflor . an Illness of but. three dn_\'.s. Th!` fun- eral was held on August, 9 Lo Iwwls Ccmc-tr-r_\'. when the service was taken 2 by Rrw. J. A. Loeco. Ch\rl`I1(:(! l<`ish-r Elwnrd .l1shr-r. Gnome Taylor and Clarence Baker wr-rc Lhn pzall-in-n.rvr:.. - Among the nut.-aide frimdx pretmxn. m the funeral were Mrs. R. H. Dunnlnrz Toronto: Mrs. Chas. Flrmnn. Mr. and u.... vn..\.,- Lfnnx-nu um! umu.,m Mm I'i)i`l)ilU' iVll'.`\'. bliilh. Fiilllilll. IVAI. Mrs. 'l`ho::. He.n:'.on. Will Henson. Mrs John Plant. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur lien- ;on. Ailandaie. D.~.<'ea::ed was born at Cnnk.Kim'.'lI on Feb. I7, 1922. She was a. member of the United Sunday School. Her father mother. two sisters and two l)rntlwr: ill reside at home. Diamond Wedding Anniversary A very enjoyable evening was spent. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Co- burn of Cookstown. July 28. being: the sixtieth anniversary of their wedding. Mr. Cohurn was the son of Sam- uel Coburn and Annie Cross of West Gwillimhur_\' and Mrs. Coburn mm Martha Splllett. daughter of Stanley and Hannah Splilett of the same place. Five of the eight children are living. There are 22 grandchildren and 4 grcat-grandehildrcn. About 65 relatives gathered to ex- tend congratulations also to present them with a purse. Among the $ZtI0.'~.t.s were their daughter. Mrs. Bragg: and son from Syractise, TN.Y.. Isaac and Dalton Coburn. sons. and their fam- ilies of Bradford; Mrs. G. Scott. Mrs. G. Moore. Norman Appiegate and family. Mrs. G. lApplegat.c. Alliston: Fred Draper and Mrs. Draper. mo- ther. Russell `Draper and wife, Leslie Rutledge and family. Hugh iiayes and family. Bert `Fisher and family. John Nixon and family. Charles Nixon and wife. Herb. Nixon and family. Nor- man Chantler and family: Rus- sell Nixon. Thornton: Miss -Blossom Dales. Bradford: Walter Arnold and family. Toronto. During the afternoon Earl Rowe. -"M.P.. called to extend congratulations. At qhr n'r-lnnlr n rinlnniahln cnnw-r o UUll3l'l1\-lU'|1blUI\.\ At. six o'clock :1 delectable supper was served. Bert Fisher read a very aonroprlate address. The grand:' Rutland Bragg, presented Mr. and Mrs. Coburn with a purse or gold. The -remainder of the evening was spent with short addresses. songs and gamcx. and the Highland Fling. danced by Gladys Nixon. I'4ll\ll1'll\ `Aug. i2-~Mrs. Chas. Eiisim-rv oi Allanriale is visiting with her sistrr. Mrs. J. W. Kissick. `Cor-vinnn mm mm hnlrl |n Hm nnin-ri MP5. :1. VV. l\l.\lCK. `Services will be held In the Unite Church next Sunday, Rev. J. W, Ar nott having had a month's holidays. "I"hn Miquu Qhnnnh'.u\ huvn rt-turn HULL HHAHIK nuu it ulunula uuuurI3n. The Misses Shanahan have r-.t.urn- ed home after holidaying at Kiawama Beach. 1:-.. up D-nnrlrxn and Image 'T`rn Mrs: Jas. Brandon and Miss Trcsslr: of Oro Station are spending a few weeks. at their home here. nu... \~n`Ivn Pumnhnn ic unnnrHlI" weeks at mexr nomc nere. Miss Evelyn Campbell is spondm'.' 8. week in Toronto. \I-- an ! 1: mm `Java: and Hnr. V\'8L`K In JOYUIHU. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hayes and Her- man spent. Sunday at. Elmvalo. Wm. Sutvon of Shanty Bay is vis- iting with .105. -Reynolds` hr and Mrs Bhzelmv havo rvturm-ti COFFEE lung wun aos. '1-ceynulos` Dr. and Mrs. Bigelow have home after a week's vacation at Both- `no any. Master Douglas Brandon had th misfortune tn fall and break both r his wrists. while playing at. Orilha. ..u,, up A __..g -. Ah. I......... at \l.~ Ana n I Love. nuuc ynn;-un um V... The W.A. met at the homv of Mrs. V. R. Slcssor on Thursday. July 17. It was decided to hold a bake sale in the Barrle market. on August 2` A goodly amount. was realized which R005 to- wards. the piano fund. The nc-xv. mom- lng will be held at Mrs. J. Cockburn. on Wedm-sday. August 20. IVIIIVjlI1`C Aug. |`.2-Mls.s Hilda Arm.-.1 Toronto has been hollduyxn: the parental root. Jun-msh nrnhurd nf Trpnttm LHE |J'1Ht`l|Ld| IUUI. Joseph Orchard or Trenmn Ls lng his mother. Mn. .1. W. Orcm Mr. Wiles and daughter of To were recent vlsltors at ML. Faye Mrs. W. Cook is visiting frkt-n Kennllvmrth. like Mn:-n-m r`.r-umfnni nl thr- I\Hnl|W()l'lll. Miss Norma Crawford of H1 ropoman Hospital staff. New 3 holidaying at the home of her 1 `Intro (HITS. Miss Norma Chnppel has been mg a .-summer course in Toronto has returned to spend the balam her holidays with her parmu hv up rvn.-can nn Mr Mnnxvu ner nouuaya wun ncn ].JtL|l'nLa In - Mr. O`Br1a.n and Mr, Mconwan Camp Borden were Sunday \'1.\Hnr.~ George G. lohnswn-. Ir.-mu: Rrnkps vi.-.n.ed ms .~1.~I<-r.~ ucorgt: U. Iuuu:vuu--. Erne.~,t Stokes Halted ms Orulla. Sunday. IIIHALIIIIT III!` \'1dlJId hv R \'f`l'\' he`. Klrull. aunuuy. '` Minealng was \'L~.1x.ed by a Very heavy i shower at rain lash Frsday. Then` \:a.~' also 8. little hlil. V ` SPEClAL-- 4 lA1ll.~ton and again 8. Th()n\D.s()n nndg C. W. Puucher won rst prize wmle A. F`. Massey and S, Gurside won third. |n Wnhh and w A, Turner also ab: M3359) INC D. klfblut: vtuu uxuu. Webb and W. A. Turner at- ..A...d MINESING . 1111.4. A.-. 1:387}? f`.hn\ F Strnud United 1 `II A r_ tho MI`. and Mrs. lLi(:imHi'~. and inmiij; if I`i1l:~huru. Pan. imvc in-vn ':m~:.ts vn A. Kii'k]):lll i(:k nl Ki1i2|rno_\' Bvurtli. Mr. and Mrs. I". Ciarkmn of ()vmk.~- lawn 51):-nl, Sunriay with Lhv inn:-r`: ..i.-,i|,1" Mrs. 'i`. A. Su'.vyr*r. Miw Mmjv Nnbir is spr-ndinnz n hul- kiuy with hm` |)zu'cn1h imro. Miss J()_\'l,'(` Bmmno i< .spun(iinq :1 holiday with frioncis. in Chntimm. Mr. Noble 0! Chica-,;n spt-ni I'u-.s(iu_\ with his (musin. M.. Nnhiv. Mr. xmri Mrs. Hilinnd of Tornmn h'L\'C been .=.pr`n(iinL: 11 holiday with Mr. and Mrs. C. Gx`o.'~',<.- and other ro- imivns in town. Mrs:. C. Stcwmi. who has been vi.~.il- ing in the neighborhood for some iimr`. left on I`ue:~:dny for Pmvnasnn wiwrv sin.` will spend some time with her sIs~ Irr. Mrs. 'I'hnrn~lnn Reid. prior to lvm'- inz for her home in the West. Gordon C'vi'0S(T of Thormxm sprrnl lin- wcckcnd in town. Ginri_\'.s' Snrzc of Minesinsg is spa.-udim,~ 9. holiday at Kiiiamcy Bunch. Fred Laver is relieving: 1'`. A. '1':-bu at the C.N.R. station. I"|\n rnllnmlnn frnrn 'T`nv-nnln nnnnl ill lrlll.` \J.|V.l'V. .`lHhIUIl. The following frnm Toronto spent the weekend in town: Mr. Bell. Elmer Grose. wife and family: Elwunri and Rupert Bmome. Howard Noble. Genny` Hacking. Miss Mary and Earl Brnv.'n. Rev. L. Pickering returned after his vacation and was in chitrge of hi rt-.'.zular .xvox`k. Sunday. A report of the Po<)le_v-Jurreit wed- din`; ivill be found on page `.3. Middle School Results The following ere snccessilil in the Departmental examlnaLinn;s fur entrance to Normal and Junior Ma- triculation tentrrmee tn Uni\'ersit_`,'u in the subjects indicated. The high- est per cent. was obtained by Minn Morris or Churchill. Medals will be presented to those who have nhtained the higlwst standing at these exam- inations during the past four yr-ars M.` Neilly uf Gilfnrd. G. Sheldon I! Leirny. 0. Sage ni Anton Mills and M Morris. .x1.. ...- own in nu-nix-r n! tn!-ril I OUR AUGUST SALE This year's new pack VALUES EXTRAORDINARY are being offered in many lines for this month and you will be well advised to buy for present and future requirements. We only mention here a few of these Specials: Enamel mmst Pans 98 Cluthvs Llm-.3. I00 feet 39:- Dust Pans 15:- Stalnlcss Knivr-s, 6 for $1.19 Elmmol Pulls. 10 qt. 98` Potato Pots, 5'/. qt. 891' Brand Tm; 2 for 29 Gnlvnnlzod Boiler N0. 9 98- Ovul Dish Pans SL1!) Lunch Kits 131.25 valum Mir Knlfo Sharpeners |5- Crml and 'Wnnd Stnvn $13.95 Flcury l'lm\' l'olnts4 Oliver 'l`1`a<:l,m' Points Others at (znrrr-aspundlmzly prh-vs. Galvmllzml Tubs. largzn 98:2 (`mrlmuo cans. 891-. sun. $1.25 (`:ulvanl7.(-ti OH Cans at, n savlm: NIT. HHU Wllb. AVIKIIIIII nu Orillin \ lsit,cd Mrs. Shaw 1 The Misses Smith or '1 v|.s1t.1n:,' Mrs. Baker. Mrs. Cairns. Mill mmd. in Scotland safely. Miss ma Knapp is sponc lvntlon with her sister in '1" x1- nI......uun hue n-hlrnu Ar.-smmu= or Limv 1 lbs. 501- Pnris Gr:-on und Bug Finish. SALE OF ALUMINUM WARE at envy Copper Wash Boilers, No. 9T~;t`l:(~.nv-r Nip HIKI nun `nun nu: uauung. .u.. .nwLh-.r. Mrs` i)(>dd.s. Miss Adams. Mrs. Garvin and Mrs Dodds nmtnred in Bradford. Sunday afternoon and called on Mr. Martin and famiiy. I The early apples are quite ready {or use and are pientiiui. The berries are about gone and MR0 good friends are greatly missed when ` unnn ARMSTRONG & RAINFORD Tin 1 1 gone. ` I Master Mvnn Carver of Rochcsuw. N LY" is spending the vacation with his `grandmother. Mrs. Dodds. Mrs. Garvin and Mrs. Dodds mul- gored to Toronto. Monday, .n:.. M: IA:-n nmilllnm and fnmllv (Next `Barrie Wholesale T()|)a(`('r) .` 98 Dunlop St. `UIEU LU luuuluu, `Mr. and Mrs. of Toronbo are 1 Extra copkes of The Examiner at this omce or rrom me newsaealers. Na'mes are In order of merit 1 -- 75'};-100%. 2 --666':-75% rv 1-on rv r.nr-/ Jxnm IS IN FULL SWING `sell I: LNJUIII a H H WHITNEY. Prmt'1p`.u H. E. I"/\WC}:."I'I" A.~.'a1.\l;m LEFROY haw vl.sn'rl friends In Mu l'h\n'.%day. .a `Ire vmarnu null Iunnlv 1 CUNDLI-`.5 20: eks. V15`/Kr. and Mrs. David Jcnm-LL and Thelma spent it day with Toronto fcnds. `ames Lcnnox of Barn-lv spent :1 day` with hL% sisters, Mrs. J. Hunting and Miss M. Lcnnox. `-_-u.- nnrl1\I"; r`. H SnN~rs1m\'r2 501d 3. Monuay, L. Gwilllam and family guests of Mrs. Baker for 98v 29:` `In. SCREEN l)(')(>R..`w' 1 Wiurlnw H1'I'l`I'Il\' i Win` Cloth, h1;I"k On ll:|nImm~|u. I Lawn Mow:-rs. Oi l".l-(-lriv llznmzvvs`. F.[.EC l`R [(7 INES 5` I` 5'1) D/\I.R.Y P/\H.f- tln. Spm~lnl FOR MATRICULATION . . PRICE. SLASHED 'llv1:nI1";.1 ` \\ :Il`h Thursday. August 14, 1980 CHCHCE MESSINA M0dcTs fimmf $24.75 up OTHTCR ll`: i l,1 EEADY GROWTH ; . Low F1-LI: .l) COST . g Bmag :5 Mas/2 G r011/*I'ng % fbgfori "" c-r-rt A I I A D I u A In WEBB S ____-_._ Best Summer. had for Layinl Menu 7 `K JEWELRY STORE ALI .ANl)Al.[i 68 CRAIGHURST v..:v 1 V unl`~ __ . .".`.`.'I'.`*' EGG MA SH o`I. INI'I'IAI.S I"RI:lE .v1 '|1`ll'AV III. l`.`H~~ IHH BULOVA BROWN&CO. V C `-l["'\`\ ("xi $7.00 to $37.00. WHAT 89c per article daughber and R. Known and sister vis- ited friends at Alcona Beach on Sun- day. T\/[rs Cm-hv and damzhter. ]`VIl`S. EH1- Shop) In .11}? in lu`friuc-r:nln|~~s, )i| .\'Mvrs and :IppI upI`i;ItL `uulilul Wrixl n wllilv ur Phnno 705 SDI: `|Hk`\ day. Mrs. Cux-by and daughter. son. of Thornhill. spent the weekend with the formers daughter, Mrs. R. H. Arnold. 1ur.-.- 1 Yhf/-Tnun and NH: W A Monuay. Miss Ivy Coultcr left Frlclay night. with Mrs. W. J. Jones for Major. Sask. All wish them It safe and enjoy-| able trip. NI :-Q R mninn nnrl Lwn Hons motor-l lnrnom. Mrs. J. McLean and Mrs. W. A. Miller. Barrie. attended the funeral of their cousin. Mrs, Porter. Meaford, on Monday. Mine Tuv (`1nnHm` Inf} F`rirlav nizht. amt: mp. Mrs. S. Elliott nnd two sons motor- ed to Toronto with the formers neph- ew. B. Carx'uLhm`s, and spom, the W(`(`k- cnd with friends. `IM`n umr.....1 Lmonm mun (vnH.intr `end with menus. u While Wilfred Hnt,t.nn was {.:ot,Ling some work donr- in t.hr- binvksmith shop nn Friday the head came off the blacksmlthts hammer. striking Wilfred on the forehead giving him a. nasty` rut which had to bv al.t(-nded by a` `ciovmr. Hr was very fm`tunat,(: for if it had struck 21 iitun highvr it, would `have killod him. IIIIVC hllltjll IIIIII. Deer in Village . A large clear strnyocl on Monday |(-vcning and canw up to the g.:(~.noml store. Wm-Lher it. was nftor gmcc-rI(-s CHOICE CHUCK ROASTS OF BEEF. 17c HEX? I .Miss Kathleen Abbott, is vi.- friends In Km-hr-nr-r fm` n couple of .ah.u,= LII A4\.-"AA 31.4 trust vvn rvvu Shoening P|G`S FEET l{um~.|ns.! co `-HY HFO7. J31 . V KNORR S SOUP ROLLS Ar.-znru-I. nun rd! 5. p Inn-ma u ,....--u- AYLMER wand FEM": I.arm- and londrr .- .V(1 .; III JELLY POWDERS ` Hnnov Driv E ZL HHVHYS 3 BIG. FRAY BENTOS CORNED BEEF P-vnn A Im LITTLE CLAMS l ; mxha Rrand `, __.__j.?___ Cleans Everything PM1Oc TC)"/ix-I-3-D 'zEs'T' XIJBELAVOR io EVERY MEAL nuunflcc `I'IIL.ln ZIBIJ SPIlL-- Domestic or Jewel Miss M. Lt.-nnox. `Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Spvm's have lielr {arm at Holly and haw m0v(-(1 Into their house In this village. | ~`M'r. and Mrs. I. F`. Lennnx and G1L.LE>.? G-`S H-.|>.I lkumslnss cook:-r1. nickksd randy K-0 :u`l'l`Vi`. B ` _ l0RR'b suur HULL 3 A:-on:-I. ro mxskos 0": plain! . for 25C In n-tn nlllnn DEA: Hnnt-_v Drip assnrmd avors a nu ncnvnc :- M|D-Sl}_[v1M}_E|?__ _SUGGEST|ON$_ . .;\.- -pg n-. "-5-. 1-lb. Package DOZEN :3 W. 24c FIIDIIITI nu lnnlly 64-c 20 `F $91.30 Fourteen 10 24c 21c Mr. and Mrs. F. Jobbitt sp(=nL Sun-I day in G-xavenhurst with friends and relatives. \/r.- and TUI'r'= I W Lnilmnr an renauvcs. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Latlmor and family of Port. Stanley renewed old ncquaintanceships here last week. nv:nm- Rmx-man of I7`.lmvnln has D111`- ncqumnbamzc-sn1p.s nun: mm. wccn. Oscar Bowman of Elmvalc has pur- chased she Mntcalfe property and is |L1k1ng up residence in St.roud. shortly. T\/h- and Mu-c (`I T`Ir\m'inn havn H`- Lmnng up r('.5lul:|1cl: Ill Duuuu. mun m_y. | Mr. and Mrs. C. I)0ering have re- Iturnori to their honm in Aurora aft;-.1` :1 week here with her sister, Miss A. Wallace. `Kine Y`Inv-nth and 1\/mum-c F'rnrim~Ir-k wmmcc. Miss Dorothy and Masutrs F'r(=dm`lck and Everobl. Gibson returned to An- gus afwr spending :1 week with their uncle. H. Houghton. u.. .mA lrc w n M Noe: and U n('lC. H . I`1OUgHLOH. M1`. and Mrs. W. R. M. Ncss and children called on their aunts here on `their way from North Bay. Monday. to their home in 'I'omntr>. Mn. nnrl Ymvu Anmn: Ian-nit-n nnd or dry goods it is hard 1 dog frightened it away 1 its purclmso. IL is the has over come into t1` 0 men` nomc In 1m'onu). Mr. and Mrs. Angus Warnica and I CURTISS TUNA FISH 3 L n /. zlasc mr rrwu . . . SWEET!-IEART Iicluuf surrzn I Aak tit: Pd! 4 l'T"ll" . . . . . . I Y`! WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Whyv4~'s. 6411. hntua . . . . .. . I 29 MAYFAIR GRAPE MARMA- LADE [Guns 4- For Fri. an}! Sat. Only. -'31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FRUITS FOR SALAD Avlmnr PKUI I 3 FUN BRLAIJ RED FITTED CHERRIES Avlmor rhninn Nn . 4;.- PM VIN. f'TTIV1i PICNIC HAMSH-22: .\`l !-L`1AI.-- FIIIEST QUALITYT BWO:|l.E 'l@JH}:\M 49 Tiger Brand IN I I3) I UNA 31., /.. glass Jar. Prim .. . .. STROUD PORK SAUSAGE 2 lbs. 39c .\`1>+,c:.\1_.. FIIIEST QUALITV CHOICE snoxzn _- .-._g-: I For Making Fish Cakes Isa` Thistle` Brand Tin Thinls Sliced 13c Ketchup 1 to say. for tho ' boron` il. madc- . r.....n can-.n r\\\n 2".'.T}2s.~. 24-c 34c l9c IIBZ Miss Margin`:-t Warnlca spent. the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. R. Mc- Cullough at their cottage at Bolsover on the Trent canal. Mrs. C. McDonald. Mrs. Jim Lt-on- l ard. Mrs. Lennnx Black and Miss ELh- ` cl Black motored to Wycvale on Thursday of last. week and spent. the day with Mrs. Wm. Richardson (nei- . Meta Leonard). vur.- nhrl YUM`: (`.zn'fIr\lrI (`mrrlnn nnrl Meta Lcoxmrm. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Gordon and family and his sister. Mrs. Simpson, left on Saturday to spend over Sunday in North Bay with his brothor. S. Gordon. on their way home to the West by nmotor. \Iiv during the week included WesL by mowr. Visitors during the Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Aldorson and family of Allismn at 0. Black's; Mrs. J. J. Reid of Lefrny with Mrs. Wm. Latiinor; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Irwin and little gmnddauglitcr or Barrio at Ben. Webb's: Mr. and Mrs. Pram. Mr. and Mrs. Poets. of Br`df0rd. U.S.A.. at. Al- bert, Pratt's: Col. F`. '13. Robins and son-in-law of Toronto with Mrs. Johnston Black: Mr. and Mrs. Elliott. and children of Coldwntm: Mr. and Mrs. Byo and Mrs. l"`z1rr0\\' of Drnytnn at J. S. Wico's. SLICED PINEAPPLE Lnhhv < Fanvy \n. 1 SEEDED RAISINS Elk Rranrl . (`uffvin . - n.n..... . snows cknmzs Inxitdroxn I442. hnx L` In pug . . . . . .. . 5.0.5. CLEANSING PADS 0`. nnd aka 4,; The Ever-Popular Blend ICED PINt.Arru_: Lxhhy 11:! win . . Lin-nnm Anyone. 114m. Salwd Pr-Ar 141?) pk: n : rl (Al Household Blend Loin and Rib Potatoes 2 9 c

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