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Barrie Advance, 18 Apr 1939, p. 8

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In apprecianion of Rev. Harden serices to the local Women's Insti- f tute, a book was presented to the cleric at the regular W.I. meeting on Tuesday evening. The book bears the title The One Act Play of To- day, consisting of essays and ar- ticles and different phases of the one act play. The book is edited by William Kozlenko, and the entire work will be of help to Mr. Harden in his work in the eld of drama. G20. '11-. :1::1:s~1E';z_. '1;[J.' o..c. DRUGLESS THERAPISTS Elecro, Hydro and Mechano Therapy Elmtro Magnetic Baths Electronic Diagnosis Foot Adjustments Phone 405 for Appointment `I2: Dunlap St. Barrio. us.-uuuns bM.A.N'Ul1) ' Well-Baby Clinic, 2.30 to 4.30 Ary '\'Xf.u-I-1a..-Ann 7'\y1'_.. Y 1' .....-..... u. ... a 9.`... Office: 47 Maple Ave. Telephone 213 Office Hours: 1 to 4 pm. and 7 to 9 p.m., or by appointment. VICTORIAN ORDER OF NURSE! (BARRIE BRANCH) Wall-Rnhv Clinirv, 9,20 in A an AM! vvvAA .|Jc&u_y uuunu, HHJV LU -x.uv V as] Wednesday--Miss I. Lawson. Application for nurse's services may be made direct or through__d9ctor& MEDICAL DR. W. A. LEWIS SURGERY AND DISEASES OF WOMEN Chief Coroner County of Simcoe Phone 64 Office-58 Collier St. Office Hours. 8-9 a.m., 12.80-2 p.m., 6.30-8 p.m. UIC. W. L. LIIILL Assodate Coronen County of Su- coe and DR. A. D. GRAY A... ._ I. an n. n 4...- DR. C. C. FLEMING VETERINARIAN AND SURGEON I nun... A91 RnuQ't` GA R--in ` P. c. LLOYD FUNERAL DIRECTOR I47 Elizabeth St. .. .. Phone 218 l AMBULANCE SERVICE Page Eight 1` UIVILIVIXIJ UIICDULUIVD Motor Ambulance in Connection Open day and night. Morgue and Chapel in connection. Established 1869 BL--u- R`) l_....:g f\..L Phone 82 FUNERAL D1REcToR}S 'rx:.uymuVAn.uuV ANJJ aununaux Office: 48 Bayfieid SL, Barri. 13`[I'I\\Y1'.'V 0 1 1 L.LAAIJL\Jl.l.l_LV rxuy L)\JLl\.ll-l\IAV Office--Owen St. (Formerly occupied by Dr. L. J. Simpson) J. H. N. SMITH, M.D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON nup- Manager. G1-ITIR0I- RACT0RS G. 0. SMITH and Co. FUNERAL DIRECTORS nn- An-\I\uulnvIaIn L. (`nu-.--| \!Ilu:!ra!e'd-J!. Lcuglxlin-Buick Special Serie: Sedan. VETEIEIEARQ DR. W. C. LITTLE tn nunnnw ("mu-.4-n l\` NURSING wu urn; nnunu ul HONE 8 1 1 DU}! Barrie. Ont. '0NE glance at this brisk and beautiful Buick tells you that it is streamlined for action. It looks fast standing still. And one ride convinces you that this Dynaasli Straight Eight is umnatclied for lively power. A. An .-hln u.-u.'ll In...-n 41l\nII} llln lnvurinnu r-nlnllnrl Dlrillglll lhlglll. 13 lllllllilllillcll lUl.' 1lVC|'V UVVCI. As you ride, you'll learn about the luxurious comfort of the new ;\IeLaughlin-Buick. You ll like the way Knee- Action banks the turns-the way the softer. easier-acting `steel coil springs level the rough spots. You ll like visibil- ity unlimited" as a result of greatly increased glass area all around. 1 .I __ , 11-1 ____LI:.. I)...:..I.. `I... 'IJ......'I: CL:l'n I"......... IIlcI.1lGHLIIl-BIIIBK Ell uruuuu. In the new McLaughlin-Buick, the Handi-Shift Trans- mission is on the steering post-giving you more room in the front seat. Direction Signal makes it simple to ash warnings on your turns. Cat-Walk" Cooling gives you the best engine temperature for cruising speeds-and adds to the smarmess of the car. ` rnl \.I I ,..,,l.l:.. l')..:_.I_ .L, [[18 SIIIKIIVIIIUDU Ul LIIU lfizll. The more you inve.=tiI,zule M(-Luuglxlin-Buick, the more you'll realize it is the car and value of the year. Con- venient terms on the General Motors Instalment Plan. Phone 401 VEverq Inch of IE _SEg_s__:i COLDWATE R- MERRIE-1M[lyIO_'I'_C_)RS PONTIAC - BUICK - G.M.C. W. Downer, formerly of the On- tario police force, was chosen as chief of policet and George Price as his assistiant. These ofcers will pa- trol the entire Beach Within the limits of the two townships. Vf`I'\1... ......_a:`I ........L....~ .....!.1 LL-.. . LLAIIAVJ v. mu. Uvvu uvnuunuyua | lT11e council members said they were anxious to stamp out all rowdyism at` the Beach this summer. V 1 ii ; creasetd and continued untif seven|= .,prove of value, That section of Ontario which ex-} `tends from the Geomian Bay to {Lane Ontario was treated to a spring snow storm on Mondzuy night. The rs txtbuch came during` the after-~ noon, but with dagkness the fall in- < 1 ( _ imdhes of the beautiful covwere-d|1 , Mother Earth. In the trees, wires and home surroundings 1 Iwere pretty beyond description. A l vrise in temperaturet early Tuesday` I .mornin~g, however, soon dispersed` the . uninviting beauty and converted the . snow into running rivulets and slush. 3It was a late snow storm, but will especialley on the` farms where moisture of a reason- !able degree is always of value. . I COLL[NGWO0D-- I nus. vuu uu uuvn uvuuu. I Ross Coulson, of O.~:ha\\'a, . home for the Easter holiday. \r_, ,_...I xv... r*,`.. 11.`... 1.]. Mr. and Mrs. A1211 Jones spent the week end at Jack Dodds. n- 1 ,, n y_,____, ___,_. xzuuu. ;u; mu. 4-.-.4 u ~ . . . V . . u... Mr .and 31129. Geo. Reynol(l_< \'is1t~|1` ed with Mr. xzmd M"1'.=. Spichor, of Sunnidale Corners, over Sunday. C E311: and .\I1'.s. Ed. Bentley, of To- 1` l 1'011t.o, were up to their cottazge :1.` 1 gthe lake on Good F1'id'zL_\'. Mrs. Sib-GI` 1|tl1o1`pe, of Toronto, also visited her :coLtz1`;'e. There is still c0n.=si(le1`a`olei J.~`l10\\ around r.J1e south . of the! `lake. 111 1 ac y< u r` 1 w ,, e i '1 1. om: LAKE GODERlCH-- NO OTHER CAR IN THE WORLD HAS All THESE FEATURES ~k DYNAFLASH VALVE-IN-HEAD STRAIGHT-B ENGINE ~k TORQUE- FREE REAR-COIL SPRIH-SING * HANDISHIFT TRANSMISSION r ROOMIER UNISTEEL BODY BY FISHER -k TORQUE-TUBE DRIVE * TIPTOE HYDRAULIC BRAKES wk GREATER VISIBILITY -Av CROWN SPRING CLUTCH -k CATWALI(- COOLING" * FLASH-WAY DIREC- TION SIGNAL * SELF-BANKING KNEE-ACTION FRONT SPRINGING Coal is now down to $6.25 per tfon in Barrie. Ice on the bevy is spongy and `breaking up. (AS TAKEN FROM THE AD- VANCE FILES OF APRIL 18th, I 1889). Six colonist trains' went through town yestenday morning bound for | the great Nonfhwest. I Mr. A. W. Brown has erected two fire escapes at the Queen s Hotel, one on the front and the other on sthe rear of the building. It is nam- led the Hand Rail Escape, and con- :|sists of an i-ron~ Ladder attached to Hthe building, reaching from a win- ildow in the upper storey to the ,~ ground-. The persons "escaping get _ ouv.` of the window to a small` iron balcony and thence onto the ladder. From the appearance, escape would be easy. 7 x p 5 _ der the auspices of the Barrie dis- `ltrict meeting. It understood that ithe committee who have the matter under consideration are pushing the _ preparations along vigorously by ar- ' rangfmg for tent building, a staff of ministers, etc. .'-\.rrang`ements will be made for {L monster railway excurs- _-ion via E1n1va1e, tlhence by tram- : way. Some of the popular Toronto cle1'g'_\'me11 and other noted pulpit, _ l-igluls will be secured for the ser- vices. A ,Q'1'an meeting of the _ .`.Iet.hodists of Simcoe is expected. rl I`he pre`a'sy village of Hillsdalc offer.-x ,.every inducement for such a meet- ;li11g'. Tents will be l1'ented' cheap. ` 'There is an abundance of pure Water ,'nea1' and on Uhe 5_>;roun(Is and every- :,thing' in the way of supplies cam be H iprocured in a few momen-1's. ` Arra.mg'ements are being made for iholding a camp meeting at Hillsdale the latter part of May in connection with the Methodist Church and un- 35, FIFTY YEARS AGO The Lions Club, in regular session] at Htomel Bedford on Thursday even- ing last, once more demonstrated its interest in the welfare of the youth of our town by engaging a full-time coach for juvenile sports. MIN. (V1.-.uJn rl"111VnV\n1~ AF "r`I\1~n1-1-`n . i The discharging of rearms in the streets of Bnzxdford at night has _:i\'en rise to numerous complaints. 5 O]1`l|_V ten thousand dollars differ- fence bes'.`\veen the hig'he;~:t and lowest tender for building the Penetanguislr Elizabeth St. The Barrie . Advaneo . 4.... \.... duty on 1 did they country nu The snake story sea. Is at hand. The first is from Collingwood and is to the effect that Joe :\n(Ic1':-on kill- ed a rattlesnake on Horse Island. It was thirty-eight inches long and were eight, rattles. The following short address to 1ova.fers was delivered by .z`he Card- wel*l- Sentinel : u; v n 1 . .. on v \. .. nJ\4AnvAAL\oA A word of advice gratis: if, young man, you have made up your mind to chronic laziness, get under the barn, or away in a fence corner, only sneaking home two or three times :1. day to swallow We meals prepa1'e:1 by the wrinkled -hands of your poor old slaving mother, earned by the sweat of the old man, upon whose uncouth manner, you doubtless look down, and who, cenalnly has good reason to be ashamed` of you; but for heaven's sake, give up your Jackeen tricks and don't stand on the public square inviting criticism that must be anlyhzing but compli- mentary Itb you. I This is the way the Colllingwood Enterprise apologizes: Mr. Billy Strong desires us to contradict '.Ihe statement that he was committed to Barrie gaol on a charge of being drunk and disond'erl_\'. He paid the ne like a little man, but he didn t go to I-`.arrie, thougli he ought to. A man who is so reckless .:=...< to throw a stone Uhrougzh :1 window into a room where other men are sittim: is too in [`e1-em" to life and property on Pm v,.+ l-J1-rrn \x/'.'n:.,... 1.- in(li`erenr' to be at larrre. William may be tlmnkful that his fooli. conduct did not re. more foolishlw_\' to others, v:.< well as to himself. \;Uzu;u Luz Juvcxuuc oyvsvau t Mr. Claude Turner, of 'Toro1r:o,l wfho graduates this year from the` University of Westtrn Ontario, was! selected for the position. Mr. Turn-I` er is a young man of wide exper-4 ience in this field, and in the last three summers he organized and dir- ected athletics in Northern Ontario. At t he Uni\'er.~:1itJy also he assisted im --..L...'.. 4....-- -4` .......,.'L...-..- Unl The \ is helping thousands who are troubled with such stomach disorders ns indigestion. heart- burn. llntulence. sour stomach or gas. It cnn help you, too. GASTRONOX neutralizes excess acid and tones up your internal systwn by its soolhlns: alkaline notion. You cnn eat and drink whut you like, if you take GASTRONOX. Sold at all drug stores. GASTRONOX THE MOST EFFECTIVE STOMACH TREATMENT `G11-anvenhurst m their new u ey have to go vv them 1 6'0/Vi at Band paid uniforms. V n .'\|4 L IIC LuIl|\l.'lm,`|ll~V EIIJU lI\. (J-~`uluU\4u I ll certain types of coaching. He! comes well recommended as a cap-; able 21tl1le'.'lc director and leader. | v -11 1,, p,___.__.1 ,1 L-.--l foreign $46 1171, __ ` BOYS and BOYS BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- `ARIES PUBLIC. 'IC`1CC.)NVEY.-XNCERS E . Money to loan at lowest rates of in- tel-est. Office: 13 Owen St., Masonic Temple Rldcr, R1-ant-h Offinn Elmvaln, UIIICEI 16 UWEI1 51., lV1aS01'11C Lempxe Bldg. Branch Office, Elmvale. J. R. Boys J. F. Woods ... ...... .-u.. g... Solicitor Ior ontammg probate of will, guardianship and administration and general solicitor, Notary Con- veyancer, etc. Office: Mns0nic Temple Bldg`. I Solicitors in High Court of Justice Notaries Public, Conveyanoera Mnnev `n Inan at lnwnct our-I-urn rates. Office: In Floor Masonic Temple Bldg Barrio. G. W Fhfpn M H. `F`.d>_'pn CAMERON and CAM BRON BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. 5 Owen Sh. Ra:-vie. PI-gang 406 unit: IAILCLUUL cunu. |\4(-vu|.\,A. I Leagues will be formed of boys? and girls in various sports, and swim- min grand life saving classes will be conducted in the summer. M1`. Turn-, er is to arrive in town on April 17,! to commence onganizatioii Work for the season. V r- 1-: .1 1. . z-,7 ___-._, 11.- 1 :____ Rou Block Nonanes I"|lDl]C, UOIIVCYBIIOETB Money `to loan at lowest currem. wanna. connon Lo1i(`Li\;ANi( I I BARRISTER, ~S(`)FI+IPCITOR, NOTARY DONALD F. MncLAREN, B.A. BAR.RiS'I`ER. SOLICBTOR, NOT- ARY PUBLIC Il-...n.. 'I`-......|- llI.I.. D-.._.:- AH 1 .l'U`Dl.4 Masonic Tomplo Bldg. MONEY Tn T.l DUNCAN F. McCUAlG, K.C. ` PAUL H. ARMSTRONG, B.A. ` BARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, ETC. MIONEY '1`U LOAN l Jcirir 's'r}ELa TEACHER PIANO AND 'DHEORY 3 vs I STEWART and STEWART l IBARRISTERS, SOLICITORS, NOT- l.-XRIES PUBLIC. CONVEYANCERS Innnu In Inns: 3-: -nu any... .0 Gradu:-ate Pupil of Ernest Seitz Studio: 50 Tifn 5:. Phone 423] LIIC acaavuu For the last. few years the Lions ` =C1ub?has devoted most; of its re- sources to work in behalf of crippled! children. This work will not be neg-1 lectod. but will be carried on as heretofore. | IOWESI `I8 Owen St. DAIVIULDLSJIVD, DUIJILIL J. UBO, E: J. K. 5 Owen St., Barrie. Phone 406 M'nN1i`.V Tn T.nA'N nun. Money to Loan Masonic Temple Bldg Barrio m.u:..: runuxu, puxvvmxnxvumxyz Money to Loan in any sums at lowest current rates. D I\....... EL , ALEXANDER COWAN BARRISTER ESTEN and EST]-ZN D A DDTQTRDQ `en DL, DITVIB. l'I1OI|O MONEY TO LOAN_ nompno nnag. cMONEY T0 LOAN MVSIFEAL ruun cuuuuu muc FULAI. WASAGA BEAC!-{- 1 lake. . :3 \Va5a_Q-;1 Beach boasts one of the: M31`. :`..11(i Mrs. Earl Cawcadden 1? best and most up-to-dat;e police sta- spent Ezl.t('l` at the latte:- .< homert tioos in 1-um] Ontario. On Tuesda_v:here. in when the councils of Sunnidale and A number of the fl1'l`I1(-)1`{~_l i`1.'.1\';`i_ Flos townships held 21 joint ineetingntzipped their trees, but so far ` to plan for policing the Beach du1'in5ii_mE1ple S,\'1'up ihe coming summer, one of the1\'e1`_\' good. l]1mi)el`Sii121d to break into the police' G. C. Mizen, of P01`? Hope, and station through a window. Some oncilir. and Mrs. Geo. )'Ii7.en, of B-:.n'Ie,: had been trying to pick the lock and i\'i. at Lorne .-\rchei".~: on Ea.ster"c . . I ' had broken a key in it. the seasoii has not been 5 } Suiiday. t Professional Directory.. LE GAL Barrio Barrie Barrie Tulsday, April 18, 1939 Yes . . . the seasons come and go, and with them a host of pastimes, games. recreations-and necessities. Your telephone sees all this. hears all this-but stays staunchly on duty-and behind it the en.tire tele- phone organization-ready for action the very second you lift the receiver to call across the street . . . or across the ocean!

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