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Barrie Advance, 4 Apr 1939, p. 5

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TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1939. .\I1' .and .\`I1's. Chas. 311-. and .\I1'.<. 13. Ward, were Sunday \'isitor.~z ~21 .\Ir.<. Frank Hu1'1bu1'L s. Order Now Hot Cross Buns Roxy Bldg. Phone 1446 CLOTHES HAMPERS $1.50. $2.25, $2.50 WASTE PAPER BASKETS an TIN SAP BUCKETS Butter Dishes, R(`lish, Pickle, Mayonnaise, Cake Plates, Trays, Flower Holders, Com- port and Cheese and Crackers. Each . . . . . . . . . . . . .$1.00 \ 26-piece Set of Silver..$5.00 r\_,_ -1` 101*` `D,...-,-..-.. I:|\n'_- is particularly tempting and you are invited to have it either as a cold plate with salad or fried for that enjoyable Easter Sunday Breakfast. Shoppe Roberta Hostess I'\..I:.... SAP SPILES AND SYRUP CANS Guaranteed Fresh Eggs of 1l1(*s}w<-iuls we _, A_ . .. I. \J'[Jll=\.\'Z ucu. u. ..,...... One of 1847 Ro;;'ers in Attr:cLi\'c Caz; NOVELTY EASTER COOKIES SILVERWABE DELICIOUS Page Five I We Deliver Annual Easter Dance iddfellows Hall, Monday, April 10, 1939 .4, ii Dancing 9.30 p.m. to Za.m. $2 per couplz Carbin an-J of Torono, -at Mr. mid Barrie . . .-yu--.. I.ine.< .19c Ask for COPACO---It s Government Inspected Request the pleasure of your company at their Music by Bob Powell and his Melody Men THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF The Lions Club of Barrie COPACO -.. .._.. `UL from defc_t m;_ have the coL11';.:.};e' Jm he wo;'_ Lu 1 larice is not goiu`-.;,! er ag';un and tells` In. All is hlp})l:`_v'|l UI1` ried well. She was as charming` and ; captixiatixig: as-we are sure Clarice was lmcant .0 be. Betty C1'aw'l'o1'd was lquite .~uti.si'_\'in.2" 21.3 Bzxbette and her ucLi11g was e.;peclalII_\' deli'3.:'l1tl'L1l when in Act 11, she runs into the arm _.oi her long ziwalived lover home from the war. Leroux was well acted 0;; Douglas Gilchrist but his voice '41.. taxed by the hea.vy role and the large amount of both sing-;ing zum .<,peal which his part require-\.. Jczm, the Drum Major, taken i.;. C-eoxxgye Rooke was well h-uiizllcd Till` `qi;dllt_\' and tone of hi.~: .s'i11'_u`=:.;;` Wu Ilc cziiiglit well the fire and ' ` 01' his part. ; pirl`. iv voice w-:.s true at all times and car-lh excellent and his acting` xvds gum; ` Marcel Bill Hea1tl1~-gwzwe a splendid "in\'ig'o1`atim.; add1'e.~'s to -vhe .~vol and fo-`How him off to war. In actic 1. two tlllu .~.:\\ cet11ea1'ts of LT1e.~xoIdim; ( n1 `Reliable Compames, Prompt Settle '. manta. PHONE 447 A. F. A. MALCOMSON The Home of GOOD INSURANCE -vL FORTY YEARS r,ndt. tionue uls 9i ex sdrvv-"n Refused permission to George Joyce to erect ".'ourist cabins with- in corporation limits in restricted area, Apponted Mrs. J. A. Mao`Laren` to the Library Board to ll vacancy ` caused! by 1'esignm;ion of M\iss King. Referred letrer of Mrs. J. Hew- son, 23 Theresa. St., re condition of street, to Board of Works. 1! at 1 revealing, 7 burglaries, Investigat- ing; 2 petty thefts, investigating; charges of receiving stolen goodls, 1, \\'i;:hdmmvn; goal breaking, 2, 3 months -added to term; Liquor Control breach of Highway Act, 1, dismiss- ed; peirty complaints, 22, all in- [ \'es-t.i.g`.ated. Fines and costs `amounted to $44. I Received police report for March, .] 4 breach of I Act, 2, convicted;j -1.11 anxiously await the 1`e`u1'n 01;, their 1o\'ev.~I from whom they ha\'e`1 had no word. Especially 100.: 1321-1` . . 1 bctte mourn for Jean, Lhe n1usiciun,`i] who wrote the .<.ucce.~a.sfu1 m-.u~ch i'm':1 the soldiers, and whom Babe `Le fears ij she 11z-an lost to Ciarice. Bu; Clarice ` loves only Leroux. Final1_\', two year.) I later, the army returns. With rejoic-' ing the village girls welcome back! the lame, war weary e Jenn re:'u1'ns not to Clarice but to Bub-H etee; he zlslas Babette to E011;-`i\'e him` and marry him which she p1'umi~-u.~ L- .1- I f\I .. ......:.u,. ianmn ?.,_.A, 1'; Cavu5~uuuu. .. -...,.. ....._ _--__` (. Received letter from H. J. Rit-l_ chie, Allandale, stating that while`, \wa.lking on road on William SH. at 1 8.15 Saturday, March 18, he fell, 1 causing a fractured knee which ' will> conne him to his- home for Zl` ; Iltuonths. 1 1 Easter Specials \A\\ll. n .... u, FED IN ORO TOWNSHIP HnFr7L}:sToN's COPACO PICNIC HAMS 34.: V\"0. .< C'1'eame1`_\' CRACKER SODAS 0 IL. `nu REAL SPRING LAM,'B INA; F`.-n-1nn\ See Window Display Phone 407 For Easter Smoked Copaco Ham For Thei Week Order NOW from Brown & Cm.` SPEGFALS DFKIIVKJ Ll (Not Frozen) I In An n 'I"f\\lI1 PHONES 143 and 144 `.3l_over See-:1 Timothy Seed. Flower and Vegetable Seeds of A11 Kin:L.. TENDER AND SWEET--b-DELICIOUS TO EAT Plants in Season ' I l\4lV|V 21" 72 Owen St. The Barrie Advance E0 PRUNE BARRIE- lwith 77 dependts, of 6 in a fam- ily; 11 heads with 74 dependents or 8 in a. family. nu- ...........a. 3...... ..1I 4-1-..-mn nnnv-do .1339 World s Fair am New York Llblb year, and constructed a capsule si xan da half feet long` and ten inches in diameter, in which will sealed every conceivable eviu. 5 of llfe as it is carried on in the ' world to-da'y. This capsule, which is made 01' rd: metal, principally cap- pcr, tha-2. will not deteriorate, is to be _buried 50 feet in the ground; in New York. A complete history of the content. is to be sent to every museum and library in the world, wtiluh instructions that it be located ` and opened 5,000 years from now. % .~\rcihaeolo.g`ists trying to learn about . past civilizations have to piece to- gether records located in various ' wa_vs., but the Wes1.rin.g'house cap- sule will give the civi.i~ization, if I` .1I:h there be, 5,000 years hence .1. complete picture of life in 1939. A feature of the meeting was t`.V.o songs by W. Waldrum, of the Toroniilo Club, a. former Simooe County boy; also draws for a choice E ham, (lonated by Ken Morrison, of Copaco; .a. picnic ham, donated -3 J. D. Wisdom, and I cottage 1- donated by President A. W. Smith. My ..... -...... I154 To cut off on April 1-}, an ram- iles of 4 and under; on April 21, all families of G vaxnd.` under, and on April 30, all families of 8 and under. vnw - I-nu- ,1:m.,___,. :_ There is very little dierence in the cosu of relief this year as com- pared to last year, A'1derma.n Bu- cha.n\an reported. U1` O In a La.uL..u_y. We cannot force all these people off relief at `ilhe same time because there is no work in Barrie for them, Aldernmn Buchzman stated. The proposed procediure for prun- ,,... A... ....I:..r ..-H. "411 f!`\nIA3`Fl\\Qn -.--, ..- -. _, H 111-011114- tc do. Leroux ar1'i\~'e.< home last. `ft terly discou1'zLg'ed det'c.t i. butile he does not have coL11*;.:," to ask Ch -.1"1ce \\'h0m L 11.a1'1'y him. liut Clarita goiu to let him leave her tell 111111 she acce1)1.s him. happn .`~z11 :1i-,:'11'.'e11ed out. .. ...`11 t\ r-1...:....'... LIAK. ,..v,.w... ,......-_ i111: the relief rolls will be as follows: I11 . m A .. 1 is some years. People must -be get- `N iting better matured`, even though` the old habit of putting things off till th lnask minute hasn"t changed 1-. n DEADLINE PAST ' it Ulla Over six hundned licenses were {dispensed last Friday and Saturday --and here .< thought fo} the ~motorists who niay not have been fortunate enough to ~;zet one-Pro- vincial '1`1\:ufi`ic Oicer Jack Lewis `has received instructions to lay a. lchzu':c against. -::`n_vone found driv- 'in:; minus the black and white. In fact, 21 number have been charged u11'czui3'. so if you are contemplat- ing` car ride minus markers, bet- ter kl'}) he 01.`. i)L1}_~'-:,';.' on the back com-e.<. where the motorcycle c:m t f'oi'.o\\'. It Costs extra cash to drive the hi_L`h\\'zL_vs unless Sui`;- abi_\' 'd.Li'01'11i(`(l. a i 2;; CANDIDIATES LocAL?LA1Ms -rl\I \:.s....... V .-..___._.. I inju1'ie~r us :1 1'e. of falls on ioyi` >`l(l(`.\\`2lll{.~1 durinyx the past few tn-1(.< were (lisclaiinettl! en 'masse ` by the Ocean Accident Company, . which lllll(ll-(`Si the town's lia.bili`-"Hy 4 in:=m- nee, in i'eport.~1 received from :.`m -oinp:iny uml rel-ul at council ' "n_L' .\Ionda_\' e\'ei1wing'. Persons ,1 ' \ Zioni da1m1_2'e.< were `tlxztiimetl {xxx-.~: .\Tr.<. Elizabeth Fraser, Mrs. '.-\. .`J.<-Ree. M1`.<. Birchard and the lair` .l1'.~'. J. A. Knox. Reeve .\l-'vcLa1'Gn. in commentlng: upon the of the company, ytuterl that he felt that citizens should know that whilce the own (`1Ll'l`l0(l in.=urzmce umd could not as- sume zmy li:ihilit_\', noticatlon that . __ ____N A 1 I ._4.._.L...I 1..-- 1 auxin: (LII) |I.UI=Iu._\, uuu-u~..uu-uu VA:--no no such liubilit._\' was uuccepted by the in: company did ndt`. pre- vent the pewons claiming =d`am-ages t.hroug'h their aolicitors and that ii the_\' felt tho)` had a cljuiln they had :1 per1'(>cm 1-ii.-"ht to do so. In such /... nu. nn... 3.. nu Han 31-mnv-vrnna .~..u.;,.........\. M... The lea-.2(lin_L` roll of Clz11icu \~.;i. p2u'1.icu1u1'ly well hun(l1cd both in zxcLi11g and singing by Judy Knox. Her .. ,,.-..u.~. \.\l \l\l ..... (' ms the om1.< is on the com`;)z1n_\' to defend their I. R. S. .\Im1tc1`iof'T`, "eveby give notice that I will not be responsible wt` *.In_,-'.)t .~' ctmtrzu-.ted in my =.:`-.` Iw'?},-`11e(l) I`. m Hoff. NOTICE A.\.IL 1.- u... therefore Hurry Morten (Continued from page one) kmowan Barrie boy, 11-tnving been en- gaged in -`nhe mink farming and chick hatchery business for many * years and: his snrzmy friends will ` wish him every success in his new 5 position as Postmaster. . /n1........u..1..o D- nf-Rm. mi:-11 1151.: PUSIUUIIJ an Kuaiunae-Lcx. Allandhlet Post Office, which has been. under the vizteution nf .S. B. Hinds for the past ithi1~t,y years, will also be affected by the chaunge. "'7-1'Iv- an N, __.L ._._4..-:.....Ln.l ..+ Hhn VVJLI axsu IR: aucyuzu u_y mm. \,u.~..u.b... Whillie it is not 'a:nticip`ated at he present. time mt the Post Office will be d`isc9n='.\inued, the fact that ,mail for Ablazmdale delivery will be handled through the Barrie olce, ` will relieve t1ue.A`lla.n-tla'le Post Office of much of its usefulness and it is believed that 31 will be re5zucPd to a lower c&aa=:'1:cz1t'ion commz1ndin_-.: la lower income for the Pos` `1na. lu \;nIan;5,K:. A large lzunibr.-1' of appliczmts for , the position. oi -`:'e1te1' can-101-5 and postal clerks will in all p1'obwb`.lit_\' try -1)heir Civil Service examin_.tion:_a ' in May p-repa.ratnr_v to the selection of a. nu'rn'be'r of men in October to ` ll the n~I:w.'];' m'em(>(l po. 1 Barrie s Own Copaco Plant Mr. I-1'az'1[y Morren }'l1l.\,' been ap- pointed Assistant P0>`1l1121. to Mr. Crew, to take -*.-.c:ct in the 11111. We also carry a full line of Purina and Master Chick Starter and Poultry Feeds TABLE LAMPS, complete , . . . .$2 TABLE. LAMPD, complete _ _ . . . . . . . . . . .$2.5o C'hoir:r: of I{()>x:-. Blue or \\'hi1~;- CHILD'S WAGONS n..,. 7:- P, : You "Save on Silverware when you Buy Here! ` .Comr: and See Us for Gifts and Staple Silverware.` DULL5' BEDS :0 02:- CHILD'S VVHEELBARROWS Reg . 75:2, for . . . . . . ..59c KINDERGARTEN SETS n.,.. :9 an em. KINDEKUAK 1 LN 31: 1 :1 Reg. $2.59, for . . . .$1.98 'I"a.'b&s: and 2 Chaim, vevg. .~tron};' offers you also its full range of Smoked and Cook- ed Meats, which have been produced by experts. Pig Starter Pig Concentrate Pig Growena l l.lL.U 3 VV Huu. Reg. 75c for POLLS BLUD . 59c, 98c, $1.25, $1.50 Ahoum 2-5 and .-`.18 in. long: These 11 l.( 0n1_\' Available to I-Iog 7Feed.ers on Credit THE SARJEANT C0. Ltd 75.35 W1 1 .152! $1.49, $2.49, $3.49 PHONE 88 .59c ' Ready-to-Eat Smoked Back Bacon

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