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Barrie Advance, 14 Mar 1939, p. 7

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After the Drama Festival last Friday evening in B.C.I., a recep- tion was held for all who had taken part. The delicous lunch was super- intended by- Mrs. C. A. McBride, convener, assisted oy Mrs. David Smith, Miss Helen Luck, Miss Mar- garet Parsons, Miss largaret Webb. After the reception the Midland crowd went on to a party at the Queen s Hotel. This r-nminsr Thurzrl-,u' nvnnlncr .......v . Clarence Stewart left Ilavc you checked a11<.-e. '? Don t wait office or phone for Phone 94 Spring is Just Around the Corner COPACO LARD . . . . . . . . . . . .. BREAKFAST BACON-S1iced SALMON-Sliced . . . . . . . . . . . LEAN PORK CHOPS . . . . . . .. SALT PORK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Advance Correspondent) The Sarieant Co. Limited IIAIIII an of PACO . . . . . . . .;..10c Lb. EIAKFAST ........ ..29c Lb. '.MoN-s1iced . . . . . . 15c Lb. KN . . . .230 Lb- '..T . . . . . . . . . ..z3c Lb. Carry choice quality beef. fresh Lake Simcoc Whitesh, milkfed chickens, etc. Tyrone umpire." Those present during the week from Barrie and district includedz: Monday evening, Miss Ruth Smith, Miss Gray, Mrs. Dick Garrett, Jack Garret, Miss Ciharlotte Scott, Alvin i Robinson; Tuesday evening, Mr. and ` E. Hargraves, Mr. and Mrs. Bill. Craig, Dr. and Mrs. R. H. Judge, 2 of Brad.ford_; Wednesday evening, 1 M-iss Helen Crew; Thursday even-:` ing, Miss `Betty Black with a. Mid- 1 land party, Jim.mi_e Cook with a J Hamilton party; Friday evening, Mr. 1 and Mrs. Tom Phillips, Miss Jean -` Phillips, Dr. and Mrs. Harold Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Art Crapper, Mr. and 1 Mrs. Dick Atkey, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Craig, Mr. and Mrs. R. S. ` Leishman. on March to report improving up on your Automobile Insur- until it is too late. Call at our .' 1-ates. All the best companies represented. \.IAVAL-I u v nuui Quite a number attended the masquerade dnce last Friday even- ing and all report a good time. Miss Mary Black spent the Week end in Bradford. 7T`L_ _..- ' ` ` URJA-_I GVA`LE-- vnA\A AAA 1J1a\AlULU- The curlers enjoyed some ne curling during the past week. The ice was never in better condition.. On Friday two rinks visited Cree- more, also two rinks visited Thorn- 'ton, and all report a good time. One rink from Bradford was en- |'tertained on `Thursday evening. A verv in+m-m+;m.- mmn ---- .... ..n.u uu duuxauay evening. A very interesting` game was played on Thursday afternoon when Oswald Black challenged Fred Pea- cock to a game. Oswald Black won by a few points. The rinks were: Harvey Hughes, W. L. Black, W.. W. Latimer and Oswald Black, skip; R. A. Sutherland, Bert Mul- holland, R. T. Webb and F. W. !Peacock, skip. ` I l\J1`m~ T|....,.._._,. -an n I 4- - 4. vi-A\4|l\4l\ Q3111: Miss Margaret McConke_v, of ` ronto, spent last Friday with cousin, Miss K. Hughes. O1n'+n -; nn.~.'L..... 13..-... 1._,,, .......,..., mu. n. uugnes Quite a number from here tended the lakeshore dance in ' ronto last Thursday night. : (_ |3rd for Strathroy, where he has : cepted a position as herdsman. M, ,.A___,_ ,,,. . . quisite costumes. Miss Megan Taylor, of London,V England, lady gure skating cham- pion of the wo_rld, 1938, 1939, was the outstanding attraction. In one - number she was particularly lovely ` in a. soft shade of old rose brocad- ed satin with tight sleeves, short full skirt and` chiffon around her throat. Other attractions included: 'T'oronto Bay 1879, Toronto Bay 1 1939; Miss Barbara Ann Scott, of I Ottaw ; Frick and Frack, Luna- 1 tics the Ice; Kensington 'Guar- l dens, Qith rainbow fairies, lancers, 1 dryads, elves , the rabbit who awoke 1 Peter Pan to dance with the fairies, s the moonbea.-m ballet; Les Circles/".l in which both ice and costumes were \ illuminated circles of scintillating \ colours; the -North American cham-`x pion ur, Misses Dorothy and Hazel t Caleygdr. Ralph McCreath and Mr. 2 Mont mery Wilson; Wings over t Empire. t Thnen nrnannf rinrinor H19 wool: i ......u. vxon Ill uua` VIC]! Mac Stewart was who were in Toronto took in the skating 4 !\...,....u u yualhlull as nerusma ` Miss Georgie Reive visited home last week. and took badminton dance at Lefroy. T7ma an 1-. 1.-.... ......I.:._.. uuunnnnnlnull uauuc av. uexroy. i The u has been making its a nual visii in this vicinity again. Map R+aumv-+ mm. ...........-.. LL- Thursday, Mar. 16 Wabasso Products Demonstration Auspices First Baptist Women : Auxiliary. NO ADMISSION CHARGE Oice: 49 Dunlop St. Library Hall AND STYLE SHOW The 32nd annual carnival of the ` Toronto Skating Club held last week is once an inde- in Maple Leaf Gardens, more a dream of beauty, 1 scribable memory of loveliness. This : year the ice was white and vari- coloured lighting enhanced the ex-' quisite costumes. INHQ1: Mnonn Tavlnr nf Tnnrlnn, 4 1 x Page Nine among those last week and` carnival. her SOCIHL (YGNTS aF+|veW((|(, gUA1.LY LOW FARES FROM ALL ADJACENT_C.N.R. STATIONS! CANADiABi"" ii}{i`iE3iSIAC Fm-es. Train Service, Information from Agents. LQIAC-4:- --`j_A__ MARCH 25 from BARRIE 14, 1939. sum. 53* QUCUII S DULCI- This coming Thursday eveningi the Dramatic Club will meet. as us-I ual in the club rooms. A particu- larly ne radio program is planned by Mrs. David Smith. If you liked our efforts last Friday evening and would like to be one of us, won't you join us this Thursday evening? No, we're not Cockney all the time. Now is a very good time to join the club because, well, Ihere may be something very speica`. happen after Easter--and now is the time to get in on it. mrs. [ Mrs. Mrs. The Kiwanis and Lions Club held a highly successful joint banquet, last evening, to which they invited the Canadian Legion and the S01- dier- s Service Clubs. It turned out to be a foine avenin with St. Pat- rick in attendance. Major T. Medland, the speaker, on Then` Establishment of a National Vocau tional Service Corps. I The members of the Auxiliary! met in the recreation room of the] Church School Hall last Wednesday evening. The busineai consisted mainly of plans for the Shamrocki Evening u I`ea to be held Tuesday; evenin-g. March 14. A letter was read from Ila Newton, who is 215-: sistant in the W..\I.S. school home at Smoky Lake, Alberta. i (`Y..1._.. f`.____.l_ IW`L_,,',;,',, II `AU ......u.._. ..u..-.,, .uu-.u.u. ' Making Canada Christian wash` the theme of the worship service,1 which was led by Mrs. Halfyard, as-,1 sisted by Vera Baldwin, soloistmi Emma Petch read the scripture and'5 I iconie: United `Evening Auxiliary The Sunday School of the Salva- tion Army held a well attended sleighride last (Monday) evening. They enjoyed a hearty lunch at Mrs. John Baxter's. The Evening Auxiliary of thel W.-M.S. of Collier St. United Church t are holding a Shamrock Evening |Tea this (Tuesday) evening. ihe G evening will include tea, a program,. !sale of marmalade, homemade bak-.1 ling, hot cross buns, hand lotion, and C |ni'.'hm' nrf.ir'lps nmdp hv than mom- _ : old black straw sailor, taken from . the attic, for our part in the Barrie ,festival play to depict an old- These spring hats I We wore an! l fashioned` slovenly headgear. Muchi to our amazement, at the reception afterwards, we noticed a sailor hat,l identtical as to straw. style and trim- ming, on one of the smartest mem- bers of the midi:-.nd cast-her new spring` hat! It all goes to show (which of course all women readers know) style is how a thing is worn !a >9: ac HF I I` : We note by an article in the 7Globe and Mail that Sir Joseph EFlavelle some time before he died - had offered the use of his Queen s - Park residence for Their Majestiies ,while they were in Toronto. He :further suggested that the Royal , staff accompanying them might `be "housed in Wy_milwood, one of the 5 women's residences of Victoria Uni- - versity. Having lived in Wymilwood, Vwhich overlooks directly on one side ` V the gardens of Sir Joseph Flavelle, ' and as a college girl, having seen ' through much of Sir Joseph's pala-, tial residence, we can : help think- ` ing it would be an ideal arrange- ment, 1 Attractiveiy individual in a semi- formai gown owered in yeilow and violet, Monica .\Iu5.ran. at the W0- men's Canadian Club banquet on Saturday eveninfz, took us by sur- prise. She had the radiant per- sonality, charm und \`itaIit_v of the stage. No doubt many wish her ones. The banquet itself lived up to ~ the ne tradition of this annual af- - fair, both in tasteful setting and de- - corations--red, green and white, - and in the quality and service of the food. Mrs. C. C. Parsons, president, - tion to the speaker, Miss Mugan. ` Mrs. Parsons spoke of the magic ; carpet on which radio carried us off] gave a particularly tting mtroduc-I to places of interest all over the world. morning radio talks were television HYIPQ, T7.S3.-X; Braised Short Rib: To each pound of meat, allow iabout 2 cups water and 1 teaspoon- iful salt. Simmer for about three houm in covered vessel, turning Emeat at end of first hour. Add more water if necessary during `cooking to prevent meat burning. At the end of cooking, most of the `liquid should be absorbed. Remove lribs, season. and brown in hot oven 1-.. -L__.L 1-11 1 n auau, .:\4._vuu. uuu utunu Ill nub UVCII lfor about half an hour. Remove `some of the fat from gravy, thick- 'en. and serve with the ribs. | Swiss Steak I Pound as much our as possibie into round or ank steak with edge [of a plate or back of cleaver; brown steak in small quantity of ifat in hot skillet, add some canned Canadian tomatoes, chopped onion, ;pepper and salt, and sufficient water gto cover. Cover dish and simmer iuntil tender-about two hours. Add imore water if necessary during icooking, and if gravy is too thin, ithicken with our before serving. Steak Roll: Season minced round, chuck, or shoulder steak, adding a small amount of ne bread crumbs. Form `into rolls about the size small sau- -,sa_2es, and wrap with pastry rolled ufairly thick and cut into four-inch gsquares, moistening the edges and pressing well together. Bake for three-quarters of an hour in moder- ate oven. and serve with tomato sauce. Mrs. Cook outlined it teresting way a part book, `The World in ` ,'der the headings: ' reaches out to Heal, .Serve, tp Educate, to lRelieve and to Enlist. u Grind left-over beef with small |a.mount of onion, and pepper and salt to taste. Heat in thin white !sauce with which has been blended `curry powder in proportion of one I fan:-nnnnul On ....1. ...... -1 -_.--- -_.-,, ,.- .. ... ,uvyvu.nuu U1 uuc gteaspoonful to ea.c_h cup of sauce. `Serve surrounded with hot boiled rice. lgave a splendid commentary on I was hungry and you fed me- Mrs. Chepeswick led in prayer. Wnn 7Ao+ I-nun-"-1-.$ n -u ---- -- - - - .. A particularly happy social hour concluded the Red Cross meeting held in Collier St. United Church ` school hall last Thursday evening. The committee in )charge of table arrangements were: Mr. Leighton. Clarke, Mrs. Ross Underhil, Miss Murray, Miss Brereton. Their as- sistants included: Catherine Hardy, Gwynneth Brown, Mrs. Monica Gill, Mrs. Wm. Little. Isobel Devlin, `Mr: 1 .u;.:. \4uI;yCaVVl\.l\ Acu In prayer. ` Edna. West brought a messagel on Christian Stewardship, stressing the Christian Stewardship `Confer- ence being held in Toronto, at which 27 nationalities are represent- ed. ` Auuu Ill 4 l.1J1.llu Mrs. L. J. Simpson was among those at the head table at the lunch- eon given by Mrs. Mitchell F. Hep- _burn at the King Edward Hotel in ahonor of the wives of the members ,of the Legislative Assembly last |T`hursday. M11`. John Woods, of Barrie, will be one of the ushers at the mar- riage of Miss Mildred Langsta to Mr. Edward N. VaVnstone on Mar. `25 in St. Alban s Church, Toronto I `EH-:m...J_- I\: `M- D:1I v_._.-Ln.` -n `...u u. .4... .-uuaun uuurcn, Luronto. i Friends of Mr. Bill Lambert will [regret to learn that he is at present [conned to the hosiptal. M u l'.Tn-m....A 1\.1..._._:_ -1- u__ A 1 . I-.u.uuu.u vu uuc nnuanpuxx. Mr. Howard Morris, of the Vance sta , spent Sunday in ronto. v,uu nu uuuua. I Dr. Marion Ross, of Toronto, formerly of Barrie, who is at-tend- ing the School of Tropical Diseases in London, England, will spend Eas- ter in Holland. Miss Margaret Ross, of Toronto, expects to join ,her sister, Dr. Marion Ross, in Eng- land in April. ,]".... T `I C1:.__._--.. --- s. u. nu. AL`InllllIIt\I]lo Mrs. Frank Hartman, of I`*horn- bury, and Mrs. R. H. Judge, of `Bradford, were week end visitors at :Mrs. Frank Hur1burt s. I .`In._ I.1_n._, 1-1 - ~ nuau vv ccnn Mrs. Cameron Macnab, of Hamil- ton, is visiting her father, Mr. Mark Robinson. .11, -r . A . . V- - .uug. ; Laun 1Lu1.1UuL`l. 5. Miss Esther How spent last Week _e,nd in Orillia. `I. . .,. .. ._ I uuuu uunvuu Mr. Jimmie Cook spent the week iend in Hamilton. 1] ... T3, , 1 vv - -- ---- I IAIALI uJAu 411.10; I). ll. \IJlUWUUUo -Miss Helen Crew visited her sis- ter, Miss Mary Crew, of Toron`t o, last Week. `II'_._ 1'! - - . _ __ .- \l'W)'IlIlEI1 DTOWH, .LV1I'S. 'l0l'llC8 Mrs. Wm. Little, Isobel Devlin, Maltzman, Mrs. W. P. Graham, . Albert, Mrs. W. A. Lewis, Thos. Blain, Mrs. Liscumb, Pickering. . u...,. I Miss Lillian Robertson, of To- ronto, visited miss Edith Jamieson over the week end. Mrs. Reg. Godden, of Toronto, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sarjeant. .M.- pm r::...:.......,z .._4 __.__. .u.-.n vv-ouucl. uaLJCauu- `ma:/Ir. Bill Girdwood and guest spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Girdwood. .1M".'-.. t`l'_1- .__. H I Miss Monica Mugan, Canadian Club speaker, was the guest of Mrs. C. C. Parsons Saturday and Sun- day. I 1.1:-.. Y:II:__ 11,1, . an - Tested_Rgcepies BUY BEEF BY GRADE Curried Beef w".h Rice rsor1als in a most in- : of the study 1 Canada, un- The Church to Train, to 3 Interpret, to The Barrie Advance _----j. Mr. .and Mrs. Haynes, of Kitch- ener, were the guests-of Mr and Mrs. B. Bayliss last week end. Miss Betty Pugh spent Satuz-dag: in Toronto. Miss Beryl Reynolds spent Satur- day in Toronto. , George Reynolds, of Hamilton, spent the week end at his home here. I Lcu. nu: \Lucarua_y; cvcuulg. 111 Mrs. La Chance of Camp Bor_'evening program, den was hostess at a tea last Wed_._sale bak- nesday aftemoom Among thosenxng, present from Barrie were Mrs. H. 1VI. the1' article-9 made by the mem- Lay, Miss Jean Lay Miss peacheslbers. Miss. Jean _Malcomson, `presi-, L3 mg_ pt, (2, rp.,m,h,,11 Mm :dent. and M155 Lella Hunter wlll re-\ A.\4I' uaye Aaah ween. Mr. and Mrs. V. Drury and son Buddy, of Orillia, spent the week end with Mr. and -Mrs. F. Rayner. Visitors at Mrs. A. Hooper s over the week end were Miss Barbara Kelcey and friend, Miss Edith Stephenson, of Toronto. VF}... `D--_;__ . vv .. . _. uuyyuuucuu, U1 1. U The Burton Ave. United ChJI`Ch are holding a play, Go Slow, Mary, under the auspices of the Y.P.U., March 22-23. Adults 25: children 15c. `Il.. ,- " IUHLU. The Red Cross wishes to thank the following for donations received during the past week: Mrs. Maltman, Mrs. Calder, Mrs. D S. Y, `{l'|f\V`D -u I . .uuU1E -Total nun;ber out was 79. Some Won't Lecturer: Young men, have an ideal; have an ideal, I say, and hug It to your bosom at all times-" Young Man W'.ha.t if she won't let vnu '7" .... u uun cuu. Mrs. D. McDou.gall, who has been! ill in the hospital, is expected home shortly. The W.M.S. of Burton Ave. Unit- ed Church will hold their meeting at the home of Mrs. Whitebread, 87 Burton Ave., at 3 p.m. The evening service at the Bur- ton Ave. United Church on Sunday, March 19, will be in charge of the ycasng people ,and Rev. J. Brecken- ridge, assistant minister at St. Paul's, Orillia, will preach. Mr. and Mrs. A. Kelcey and son Ronnie are spending a few days in Toronto. - u ;n .v-. van. n-uycu xuus. Those who attended the lcarnival Friday night fro were: Mrs. W. A. Hanna, Parr, Mrs. B. Carter and 3 rv__4, s c-Ax, Au Carter. 1:, vu. un.;. Mrs. W. A. Hanna and Maurice Hanna were in Port Carling for a few days last week. Tuh. .._.1 1:, vv V- A very enjoyable time was spent at E. Lessor s on Thursday evening when about twenty young people me: to do honor to Ronald Lessor, it being the occasion of his birth- day. The evening ws spent In dancing and games. At the close of the nights fun Mrs. Lessor served a very dainty lunch. Ronald was the recipient of some lovely gifts. ,`vI`i,'~ Pnlnh :nnn4- kkn ....\Al. -._J Lay, Miss Jean Lay hugs peachesluers. .lV11SS. dean _lua1comson, `presi- Lay, 1\/-s_ E_ G_ Tulnbull MrS.;de_nt, re- Hainilton, Mr. and Mrs. `Bram Hawncewe the guests-_ Mis F11'9n'3e kins, Inspector Richardson of the MaDg9-11 and MISS Esther Henry Mounted Police, Captain Hennessie, win P0? tea- CVe91'5 0f ?`{m' and other oicers and their wives. mlttees $01` the F93 3: Advertlsmg It t t and business, Miss Frankie W`arren;; tea tables, MISS Edna West; decora-I m5v Mm Alex QCkbu1`n 1'9`i freshments,` Mrs. Neil MacDonald;' P1'3T3mv Mlss Almave We_5t: Miss Esther Hw5 p5te.r M155 Edna Leighton Wet; h"`em3d9 bakmgv Mm Ste?` W: Grant- `n)l1......... 1|. :IIr< D......_L...._ '!YL-:_. Red Cross News i `-"ans _, let you ?n .u.\.un5uu. The oyster and bean supper which took place Thursday, March 9, in the .Presab;yt.erian Church was very successful. There were ve tables, decorated in a St. Patrick style, which was very effective. The tables were ably looked after by the fol- lowing ladies: Miss -Quantz, Mrs. Warnica, Mfrs. McGuire, Mrs. Mc- Cabe, Mrs. Robertson, Miss] Craig, Mrs. Sutherland, Mrs. Fleetham. In the kitchen were Mrs. Green, Mrs. McKinley, -Mrs. Fell, Mrs. A. Mar- shall. In the pantry were Mrs. Ar- dell, Mrs. Gilchrist v. an-.. -._.1 Ir ... . - `_ ua. vuuua Albert Kelcey is attending the Re- tail Food Distributors convention at the Royal York. "I"L-.... _._L_ .. 1 - .- ..; I-Al\t \rlU_Vo Owing to the roads, there was Sunday. .'....I.1:____ L AI .....;, .--...-. uuuaulalv. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cooper, of Parry `Sound, spent the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Reynolds. ,"1__ V, 1. IN` . - .. _ ....u..-., u; uapxuul. ' Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Vankoughnet and daughter Marie, of Beeton, vis- ited with Mr. and Mrs. Kirk over the week end. 1-,_,, -n m: V\ -.__,........,. The Sunshine Club of St. -George s Church are holding their meeting at the home of Mrs. A. Osborne, A1- fred St. I n.... .a.;-.u vu- Hal Mohns left Sunday for his home in Capreol. ' TM. n...l Mr..- 7-, 1* ' ..... ...-.,..v..un. u; cuun: 1U\Cl)' glILS. `Tu - .u.:s S. Robb spent the week end in the city. n...:.... .- .1__ , v-.- - - l R0bertso;Drug Store A Phone 5 - BARRIE - We Deliver: An enjoyable evening was spent dancing on Friday night when many friends of Mr. and- Mrs. Wm. Brooks gathered in the Orange Hail to celebrate Mr. Brooks birthday. They danced to Dickey s Orchestra. Lunch was served later. 13--. 111- 1- Ctr .. .~ ' - - `....u\.u nun acxvcu |wl4t:l'. Rev. W. J. Wa/ct, B.D.,' of To- ronto, was the speaker on Sunday at the Burton Ave. United Church. 1M:.... `n..I1._ mr__.-, - mu. JJLIIMUIL nvc. UIIILEQ LzllllI`C. Miss Dolly Mayes is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. Mc-Kay, in `Flint, Michigan. FI'\'L.. _.__;-, v I ~ - - ]New 0]` uuuu_v. Wedding bells kAt'l'andale| Lgf_r9y Ausllu .uu1u. nere Mrs. R. Mrs. D . . I condmon of the | no church here on]! EAIL TRAVEL BARGAINS! are ringing. of articles given the skating from here .- 1: I ' ' I Mrs. Will Reid, of North Bay}; spent a few days last week with her! parents, Mr. and Mr:-:. Walter AI-L Ian. 1 an` In VVVAICII, \I.lU lJlo(1|4lUll D Ladies race, Miss Ruth Arnold Oro Station; Mrs. C. M. Scott, Guthrie; gents race, Sam. Leigh, Hawkestone; Ken. Young, 0rillia;l boys race, under 12 years, Bob Kendrick, Hawkestone; Bob Stodl dart, Guthrie; girls race, under 12 years, Dorothy Ellsmere, Edgar; Catherine Graham, Guthrie; best couple skating, Mr. and Mrs. H. Mur- dock, Barrie; Miss Evelyn Runkle and Ken McDonald, Barrie; fastest couple skating, Mrs. C. M. Scott and Sam. Leigh; Ruth Arnold and H. `Leigh; Mr. and Mrs. J. Guthrie, Orillia; best clown, Ewen Caldwell, Guthrie; Albert Anderson, Rugby; boys advertising, Ronald Black- stock, Guthrie; Bob Stoddart, Guth- TIL ...... 1 The Fifth Line Bridge Club men on Wednesday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Constable. W5 cum .... .. ..1......-.: L- u4. uuu 411:. UCUIEC L;UI| We are very pleased that Mrs. J. K. Irving is nicely. nu -- - - Successful Carnhr; "'!!J.!-9!!.l!.!iLu Ladies fancy dress: Miss Ivy Uncles, Oro Station; Mrs. J. Skin- ner, Toronto; gents fancy dress, Ross Murdock, Barrie; Duncan Campbell, Guthrie; ladies comic, Mrs. C. M. Scott, Guthrie; Norma Moon, Forest Home; gents comic, Mrs. Gordon Caldwell, Guthrie; Mrs. Albert Anderson, Rugby; ladies ad- vertising, Miss Margaret Henson,| Shanty Bay; Mrs. N. Goddart, Guth-' rie; gents advertising, George _A. Campbell, Guthrie; Fred Hayward, Guthrie; boys and girls advertising, under 14 years, Ivan Clark, Guth- rie; Joyce Hastings, Guthrie; boys and girls fancy dress, under 14 years, Eileen Clark, G,uthrie; Ron- ald Pownell, Oro Station. Y...J.'....! ........ 1l:__ n__u_ A,, ,1. Guthrie, March 14 A large crowd of skaters and spectators enjoyed the carnival held in the arena Friday night. Clowns belltboys, Little Bo-Peep, Old Dutch- Cleanser and many queer looking characters were in attendance. r_J:__1 1--.. N, _L,-, 11- 1 l -"`(" . `| To all towns on lmes of T. & I\'.O. Railway, Nipising Central R.R. and , beyond Cochmne on (`.N. Railways to Kapuskasing and Hearst. I --j----

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