Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Advance, 11 Apr 1939, p. 10

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(Ad\";1.l1(`0 C0x`1'o.\.~1po1id-slice) Miss Ella .\[cl.t\u1 visited friends 1 here this week end. ~ Mr. and Mrs. H:irold' .~\x'no`.d I spent last week end in '1`o1-onto. ` Mrs. Maude Brolloy is visiting with her d:i11:1it.er up norzlh, who` has been in Gmvcnlmrst }10.\`})ib:L]| for an op0r:it.ion. I w-.. -..,x 11.... xfnn T.n\\`!`iQ and Address COME IN FOR YOURS T0-DAY ! For FREE ROLLER SKATES OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM Sauuhlc Copy ova Requeu Beauties week end in Toronto. On Sunday, April 2, two babies received baptism in the United Church. They were Shirley Edith, six-months -old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Priest, and Donald Lawrence, three-mon`t&1s -old son of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Scott. Mrs. A. Campbell xamd daughter Jean spent a few days iast week with Mr. and Mrs. Ardher in Tiny. XXIAA1. .....! Su-Av-z~ n+ T. Tn!-Inc :71- Any girl or boy in Simcoe Coun- ! ty is eligible in this roller skate campaign and YOU CAN BE A 1ITT'KT'NI'T4"13 wiuu .uu.. a.n\L Avlilao .;.u....... ... -..._,. Week-end visitors at L. Jones in- cluldled Mrs. Basil Dodds and son John, Mr. Lafferty, William Laffer- ty and L. Jones, all of Toronto. 1ur:.... n-`-1- 1.11.-..M:n.... lV!f\AV1+ Quvul-n- by auu 1.4. ounce, an 114. 4-....v....u. Miss Re"Ja Fleming` spent Sunday in the city. 11.. -.....I 1\.1 .... A.l.Ln..&- Dnvviv Qru-dr lll. hilt: Ulla) . Mr. and Mrs. Adubert Perry took up residence in Jack Priest s house on the townline last week. Who .s who in the ``freeze-out ? A couple of carloads from here at- freeze-out tended ?uhe euchre in Phelpston on Friday evening. One of our num- ber showed unusual ability in the freeze-out. Congratulations! xr, `r,,1,1___ _-1-L..-A....}i 1.... l~...t1-\ ;1ur:z.L:-uuu. uuuba.uuu.uu.u..... Mrs. Inkley celebrated her birth- day on Sunday mid some of her friends called to extend good wish- es to her on this occasion. J. P1'iesi:r is sporting a new car. Guess my girl in college has changed! her mind about basketball. She is cvidenjy going in for some- thing more useful. How so '1 made the scrub team. Miss 1\'IadI`yn Coughlin spent the TUESDAY, APRIL 11, Now she writes `that she hams l.zClz.I.11l.Iu:.L6u. Lua.;u. A WINNER. -I--I-,__. _1_....1... -4 ANTEN MILLS 1939. .. VV LL` 4.1 .I;lJ.Ih Hundreds of new subscribers have purchased the Barrie Ad- vance within the past few months. In town or country alike, the big swing is 011. Bar- rie s. newsiest newspaper is gaining ground rapidly. T-F` 1rn111r- nu-rn1n+_Q .T'F|. 710+. 2.]- g`d,11uug 51. Uuuu. 1. cu1.u.u:._y . If your parents are not al- ready subscribers, there is prospect number one for you. Then try the next door neigh- bor, or friends down the street. Some day they ll be Advance subscribers. It might as well be now. _1.-,_ LL- ..`|.:I ...L-..-.... [JG JLUVVU Remember the old adage The early bird gets the worm Be an early bird and start winning your roller skates to-day. C-1`-DU an 1 `Ir u-:1-I A -w;t1iT little effort ERAIGVALE APTO WY YOU CAN BE A WINNER. I ago Twelve _:_?-.--___-.-:.: ' new home. .\I1'. Jus. Spencer, one of Thom- ton`s most popular young men, and who will be much mrssed, has se- cured a position in Strathroy. Our best \\'isl1es go with him in his _.. . . 1 _-L , ` Mrs. Chas. Blackstock, who is the last surviving member of a large family, celebrated her 87th birt.l1 on Sa.turdmy, April 1, be- [ing in this community for many years and with :3. cheerful d`isposi- ` i1ion, has won the respect of many glad hand with best Wishes. r The annual meeting will be held lfriends who called to give her the ` l in St. Jude s Church for worship on j Good Friday evening at 8 o clock. ; l Please bear in mind and bring your j ' friends. -; Three new members have been .' brought into ltthe United Church choir, owing to some vacancies, those chosen being Miss Jodean Bey- L non, Miss Victoria. and Miss Isobel -"I-Iorton`. 1 1 . I,__,, J.l\lL vvuu Weather conditions have not been: favorable for those making maple udnnzlcn-inn H3 lIa.VOI"d.ID1e .LUJ.' uxuvc .uuau\un5 .....,.... syrup and some are wondering if they will bet) fa.vo1-.ed with any of mhe goods this season. `It. ....A Mun AvH-n1v- rinmll-mnd `T118 guous uua atsaoauu. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Goodhand ` are moving to Wyevale, where they will again take up fanning. Our best wishes follow them to ftfheir new home. Irv 117 , 1,, `l'_....'....-_ .-vspmnul `Lyn ` IIJCW nouns. Miss Woneha: Jamieson spent the week end with her brother, Leroy, also wiltih other friends. (Held over from last Week) I l i Mh`. and Mrs. Wilf. Warriner and `Miss Grace Snider spent a day at Owen Sound. 1: rn-n-,._.n `I'I_-.L.... ........4. _.-.w..-. \J\VI:lL |JU|All\Lo Mrs. Clifford` Porter spent some itime with friends in Midland. -r- -u A. n_.....L_... ....,\.. `v.1.-un 1 l"clg'Il'cll`. Mrs. Jack Morrison -and son Billy `have returned home after spenuifmg gthe winter with Mr. and Mrs. H. Duddy, of Eady. I `L1 ... 01... .-.4` \Ynnr Tan-ecu! anon} 'Ul|lE \\'lL/U. Lucuuo Lu. .AVLl\AAo|ll\.| Miss N01-ene Preston spent the week end at Hut1:on s. --- sr . ~:r,,., :7. _y m_ opvnmon. Mr. and Mrs. Matt. Lowrie and! family have moved to :1. farm inl v,,..:-A:l . \\ CC. CIDU. an .I.J.\.l\t\l'-Ill on ` Miss Marg-a.ret .\I01`ris0I1, of To- ironto, is spending some time with 3 friends here. It 11 1 `iU| _-.L.'__ .. 71"....-.n4-A lI'lUllLln`5 llCLC- Mr. Ed. Martin, of Toronto, :spent a few days wiuh Charlie Far- 1 raghar. `.\h.,. Tnnb T\lI'nwv-iann nm ann Rillv 'u\lu_V, UL .:.4uu_v Mrs. Sloan, of New Jersey, spent THORNTON HILLSDALE I y me new +- "i Just at the opening of the Spring season when every "boy or 2: girl wants to enjoy. the .| healthful thrill of roller skating, the Advance offers a11 opportunity to own a pair 2 of the finest, fastest roller skates on the market absolutely free. Here s How . . . Fill in the oicial entry form to the right, bring it to the Advance Office. Inspect H ; these splendid roller skates for yourself. Secure ofcial receipt forms now avail- \ ..'l..`|n \.u.Lvuv able. The reg'uIar monthly meeting of Christ Church \V..~\. was held on : Thursday afternoon am the home of Wrs. Lee Bzinting. Owing to the I very bad condition of the roads, ` many members were unable to at-l tend. However, at this meeming, V 4 I evening in the Orange Hall on Fri-; day, April` 21. Those who wish to` enter this contzesn are asked to send their names to Mrs. Harry Bant- ing; or Mrs. E. Jennett. Good cash prizes are being given the win-'` x ~\n VVhen you have turned in receipts properly lled ouf, together with only Three` Dollars for 2 or 3 subscriptions, as the case may be, you Then Go .Out and Sell Subscriptions} to the Value of Only $3.00 5 .Take home the Skates I New subscriptions only accepted -ims this campaign. New subscriptions to the Barrie Ad- vance, delivered Hy mail anywhere in I Simcoe County, at $1.00 per year. , Total ........ ..........' `. Mn's.A. Hooper spent Wednesday . in Toronto. Miss Peggy {Fraser and Edward i Graves visited friends over Sunday. The `S.0.E. held` their past presi- ` dent s nighm Tuesday in the Train- men s Hall`. Mrs. R. Thompson is spending a _ few days in C-apreol. -- .....,.. u 1-: . ,, ,,__g________, A Mrs. Clifford Foster underwent a tonsil operation Saturday and! is dbing. nicely. _...._,.. --. -V,`_,,, 11`, ,, ,1 ,,,_-- ___.J( 1ur.. u.v....,5 .......-_, . Mss Evlyn Henderson and` W. Bert Guest, of Toronto, spent W nesdasy with MT. and Mrs. C. I-Iodgson. xrnn -__. ___., .._- ..u_ -_-. I The Presbyterian Y.P.S. are pre- senting a play, My Lady's Charm," April 27 and 28, in the St. George s Hall, Allandsal-e. Admjssiont n25c. 4- A __. 77.. EA. The W.A. of Burton Ave. Unit- ed `Churdh are presenting a wedding - pageant in the churdh, April 18 ar lm lH`J1'5. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs.` Kenneth Banting, of Thornion, ex- Ivyites, on the arrival of a young daughter Saturday evening. I The L.~O.CB.A. held a euchre partly in the Orange Hall, Friday, March 31. Prizes were won by the fol- lowing: men s lst, `Mr. Minnikin; 2nd, Ellis O Hlean'n; Ladies 1st, Mrs. R. Grant; 2nd, Mrs. O -Connor. Lucky door winner wa.s`won by ` Miss Lunda Marsellus. 117 9 A A_,__`_L.`-._ -5 13.... 1u'I.:Ia Llwuua. Auwun own. 54.9. The Women s Association of Bur- ton Ave. will meet in the church on Thursday at 3 o clock. Mrs. Rowe, of Barrie, is the guest speaker. -M-.. ......:I\'1UI1..,- 1) 1'1.mm;;+ cvnnmi Lvnrvu uu vw-.u.-..\....~_,. Mrs. W. Clute spent Hornepayne. `HIT...-. G 'T1L..u\n.- A5 DRUG-IXUL 0 Mr. a.ruc Mlrs. R. Dunnett spent- Saturciay in Toronto. Miss Florence Couch was in To- ronto on Saturday. 1.1 ... 11. f"l..J... _...-...4. .-. .u,.,.1; :... ;1\u_ ucya._v nu. Mrs. S. 'Dhomas, of Newmarket, spent Tuesday with Mrs. B. Grah- a while with M11`. and Mrs. Wm. Archer, also some time with friends |i11 Midl-zlmd. my my 1-: `n|,____4,_,',, ,_..1 Au: v . \.ou. The sympathy of the community` goes out to friends of Miss E. But- ler, who passed away March 24th. Slhe ilieaves one brdtvher and four nieces. Funeral was at Craighurst. | umu m: V. I Mr. Charlie Miller has purdhased a Chev. car. ! All .I1`l\.l mm In. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Fountain and children spent vhe week end in New- market. I Ir /-V 1- `run 1 , News of Allandale Mir. Art Byran, of Toronto, spent 1 a. couple of days at W. D. Sqythes. Misses Lois Carson and Mae Les- ` sor have returned to Toronto after spending a while with their parents. Mrs. N. Barrett has returned home after spendhig a week with her mother, Mrs. Hayes, -at Oro. A number from here attendej the play at the B.C.I. on Friday n&ght.i Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richardson and Joyce were recent visitors to Toronto. Here's New subscriptions to the Barrie Advance, delivered by carrier boy in Barrie, at $1.50 per year.. Total . . . $3` The Barrie Advance a week in cuu. -Miss Sybil Everest, of Toronmo, spent Sunday with friends here. Mr... 1XY.'I'L.....A -4: 1w....+'....A =-nnn+ eycuu uuuucug 11:11:; bAJ.\aAA\AH 4.1.-- Mrs. Willard, of Meaford, spent Friday with Mr. and Mars. P. H. |Hodg'so-n. 17- n1. 1` n 1 , ,1 _,_,._ _ - - -c- - __. The King Edward School won a victory over the Prince of Wales School in :1; basketball game play-` ed Saturday morning in the B.C.I. gwym. The score ended 2s1-18. Audrey Thompson of the King Edward `School scored 16 points. Wdnnifred Kinsella am Barbara Mvattlhews shared) in the other points. ` -..- 1 1 . ,. .1 1 ur l We are glad to report that Mrs. ` P. H. Hodgson, who has been ill for the past month, will soon be around again. The Glad Club of St. nGieorge s Church will meet at the home of uuu; nu Mrs. G. .\Ii.s.< Bessie Hunter and friend and! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hunter, of To- ronto, spent Sunday with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunter. E Mrs. Earl and Mrs. Fred Purvisi and Geo. Nivghtingztl-e were called 101. St1'a.t.ford to see their mother, who` is critically ill. vuI\.._ nun 1'):..L:n n4` Wlnnrnlo viaif. (Advance Correspondence) Mdss Thomas spent the Week end at her home in Burlington .. _.-- -_--_-- _. _.,,,,v E1w!ood Broome went to Toronto on Fritdlay to see his brother, who _ is quite ill with pneumonia. --. -v -r as u__ ____L `1__ `Miss Irene Jefferies spent -the` week end with her aunt in Holland Landing. Lefroy `Lumber `Company has purchased.` a new Dodge truck. X7-.." nnininvv 4*!` vannvf Mr: I yuxuunovu a. new Llvubv u.uu.... Vevy sorry to report Mrs. Thomas Emerick had the misfortune to fall and break her arm. _ ,1 wt... 11...) r<....1....... .....J J.1-ll auu u;UauL JLML uAAnA- l Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Graham and family, of Brzvdiford, visited at E. M. Ferrier s Sunday. n:n n1_..1.I..._ -........m 41.... ..u.,.1; nnllu Au. .I.'t:1J.1r:J.a tJuuu:u._y. I Bill Sheldon spenm the week end urudler the parental roof. Mrs. Hugh Donnelly is in To- ronto to see her daughter Jean, who is in the hospital suffering from a mastoid. Jack Mlartin went to Windsor on Friday Tt'o get his new Plymouth Nvcu. Russell Gmvestone has gone to Sudbury to secure employment. `Lr......v.J ca...1...\..- l~V\l'\II\`- 4-Ln mat- uuuuuxy uu arcuuxc cuu.uv_yuu,uu. Ha_ro1d Stephens spent the week end in Toronto. ru. 1: - _- -. ,1 1,2,. L.._L1.-.. LII .LuLvuvu. Rex Morris visited his brother, [Benson Morris, on Sunday. IS C1`lLlCa.u_y Ill. Mlrs. Will Richie, of Elmvale, visit- ed friends here last week. LEPROY Renewals dd not count. Mrs. Lena Gray spent a few hours visiting friends in the village , one day last; week. -u-_._ o........1.n -4` m........+n m.-min Ullt: way kiwi; vvccn. Mrs. Sproule, of Toronto, made a short visit to her parents home here, Mr. and` Mrs. B. Kelby. 11.. 1'..- n!IJn`lhu.... .onA 4`-nvhr I|`E:1'U, Au`-1. ituu A1116. .IJ. ;xx;u_y. Mr. Jas. 0 Ha11oran -and family moved to Mr. H. MbCarnen s house last week. `III 1 ____ ru.__.. 1.... .........\.....m-I HLSL WUUA. Lena Gray has purchased I mhe house formerly occupied by Jas. 0'1-Iiaxlloran in the village here. I` It is feported that \G,eo. Wicklum . has purchased and will move soon : to the home formerly owned and ' occupied by Mrs. Lena Gray in the ` -visltlage. The last of the euchre parties for = the season was held as. usual in the - Phelpston House. A large .crowd was present. The prize of ve dol- 5181's for the [highest number of points for the entire season when to _ Kevin Murphy. The freeze-out 3 prize weniv to Pete Hall and WH- fred A`I l;1|1~1l\.l The evening s rst 1 prize was won by Miss Mary :, O Nei1. 1 - A - -- ll.- Kl XVCII. No doubt all who knew >Mr. Stuart Blain will be very sorry to heary of his death last Friday. Only aweek before his death he was in A the village, apparently in his usual ' healllh, altfhough Mr. Blain had been in indifferent health for -a. number of years. Your correspondent had the pleasure of being Mr. and` Mrs. Stuart Blain s neighbor for a num- ber of years and we extend our sincerest sympathy mo Mrs. Blain ; and relatives in their bereavement. Mr. Vansicke is still in a very weak condition, but we are glad to see Mrs. Vansickle out agvzi-iii. } PHELPSTON T hey re IA) JVCI. ulna`: 17791 \ 1'92 EH"=EIsTIAN scI-aNc:::_momnnw" 4- I404-nnn-`I flail` Nnnuc I I1` XITKIS I II'I'I` CIE'IVTh IYI?lV`I I As International Daily Newspaper It . me tho work! clan. eonnruaguve , ` `V or :en`satin_n: nohu does but _,, cI1nnhehem.Faatnrea!orbu7InIusod| tum . mending the Weekly Magnum: Section. Just the kind of Rolier Skates every boy and girl longs fo1'---Rollfast Roa1ners are a high quality skate with quarter-inch polished roller bearings, rubber shock absorbers, steel parts chromium plated adjustable fro1n 7% to 103: : inches, complete with leather heel guards a11d ankle protectors. You ll be proud of your Rollfast Roamers. THE Barne Advance _-__....-____--..._____.....-_ _ _ __a The Chustian science Publishing society * Ono, Norway Street. Boston. Msssachuaeon Plegu Inter my subscription Go The Christian Science Honk! k 1 pdloq of pnrloq 1 an $13.00 6 months 86.00 3 months 33.00 1 mean: Weanwdsy Issue. including Magazine section: 1 year 82.00. 8 III My Name is Bring or Mail This to the Advance Oice 123 Dunlop St., Barrie wilcometaoyourhomeeverydaythrou .nn.- A-nj.-nun-IIALI IIJIIJILJJII IAALLQQ Y-BU" can

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