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Barrie Advance, 21 Dec 1939, p. 7

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the regular meeting of me I. 605 (".rniunm`ln H... :.-.n_, , ,___,,- ......u ' I xardwood tree will absorb ground through its roots of water during spring. ,nd em-Iv hm ' GR.AIG'rVALE 1eS1:h#Ill:IE?rPl-'P(I3-TIIJRGSU I >1 _-.,- ....uum auu ul:1gIl- Marjorie Black, R.N., ha kn... at , -_.._ -.vu.n npcul. present from Allan- Ihrl "r\.n.....a.... TO ALL OF OUR. IVIANY FRIENDS ON TIIIS HAPPIEST OF DAYS and neigh- Dlnnl. n 11' u-Hug, 11.511->,)uuu 111111. Try your hand at table-topping" this v.'intm'. It's <*.W*:1t vrnvmern fun -#hoth in m`ran_2in_e; the sunject, and in sllooting it. And eve1"'body likes a good tawble-top pi(:tuI`(-:. n -`Q MAY JOY BE YOURS THIS CIIRISTMASTIDE And may happiness abound throughout the New Year IS '1'!-IE WISH OF AAGAD all llIlHHllLU 11810. Our football hero. above, is 9. very simple set-up. The ball was propped up on a table, a blanket arrangedlat the bottom, a helmet on top. The eyes are paper circles with inked pupils; the mouth, 3 paste-up of gray, black, and white paper. For light, two photo b_u1bs were used in ca:-d~l)oard reflectors four feet from the subject. This lighting would enzlble you to take :1 snapshot with a box camera, u: ;i11g.-, high-speed lm. '1".-u unuv hnn nf H4nl.1.. L..._...:..._1I snow or a. sandy desert. Small g- ures you can make yourself-from vegetasbles, bits of stiff wire, pipe cleaners, wood-and dress them in scraps of cloth or fur. Indeed, the ingenious photogx-apher will find here an unlimited eld. hum 0.-.nn...n 1...,` ..u...... 2- A All Scouts report at Trinity Parish Hall Thursday, Dec. 28. at 8 a_m. Please save your holiday papers and the Boy Scouts will call. REMEIVIBER THE DATE NEXT THURSDAY Paper Collection unuuun; , nnchmnnn zs SCOUTS. BOY SCOUT John van G uilder `-.-. \/.-. xJ PHONE 420 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1939. May I1z1ppim's.s' and joy lw with you on this most fc.-,- livc of occasions. The man- agcmcnt and staff wish you the merricst of Christ- muses! FUEL And A Happy New Year To You All TIIE CHANGING YEARS HAVE NOT DIMNIED '] AGE-OLD CUSTOIVI OF REMEMBERING FRIENDS THIS SEASON. The Sarieant Company Ltd. _ . . . . .. AA\dA uuuuucx Lu U18 I PHONE 649` ' Mr. C. Storey has re t fte din t 'oyab1e weeks in Sudbury. ________;____ 'n the universal spirit of Frienldliness at tl glad season, we extend our wishes For a MerI`y Christmas and Happy New Year "TH E (THE TASTE VVILL TELL) lT., BARRIE STORE THAT QUALITY BUILT I A Christmas treat was held for` :the children on Saturday afternoon! :at the Circle Theatre. Two matinees were presented, after which Santa lclaus gave each child a bag of `candies. Anyone under fteen was` :admitted free of charge. Tkn -1-.. 1.1.. _ _ ---.... av. \ The skating rink has been ood- ed several times and we hope to have skating sometime this week- weather permitting. Mr. Horace Robson, of Toronto,` spent the week end here. I Mr. day in Fred Gallaugher `spent Sun- Toronto. His mother, Mrs. Thos. Gallaugher, went down with `him and is spending a few days] ;with her brother in the city. I returned to `town after spending two very en- joyable Weeks in .qmnm-n TH Dblxrn ran-vs`... .. . K ALLISTON % INSURANCE PHONE 250 this _ `U ____ ... V. uvu ayuub U. uay 111 1'0- ;c!1'o11to last`. week. __.___ ___ .' Mrs. Henry Bell is quite in in .. _ (Midland llospital. We hope she win] soon be improved. 1 special services in the United` Church on Dec. 24 at 11 a..m. and 7.30 p.m. I The Women's Institute met on `Tuesday afternoon at the home of `Mrs. Jas. Duncan. Miss Laura Hal`. gave a. paper on Christmas customs and Christmas decorations. Mrs. `Chas. Scott gave a. report and de- " monstration of her two-day study or Home Furnishings." ' Your correspondent wishes the sta. of the Barrie Advance 9. very Merxgv Christmas and a. Prosperous New Year. _ .._.-. ...... .u.uu:;a pu.n:nLS, Mr. and llvlrs. W. Murdoch. Rev. D. Roy Gray visited in To- ironto for a. few days last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gray and family re- {turned with him and spent Sunday !at the manse - __j..~ "Was the dinner a quiet aair " It was after the soup course."- Boston 'I`ransc1'ipt. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bidwell visited with Ivltr. and Mrs. J. Shelswell. The Algwan Club met at Mrs. H. `Hayes on Dec. 5th, with an attend-I lance of14 and two babies. Two newi members joined. A bale was sen: to the True Blue Orphanage at Richmond Hill. The next meeting will be at Mrs. E. Hutchinson s on Jan. 2. After singing and prayer, the committee served tea. vn.,,. ......... _ JAN: - Deehurst of Toronto, spent Sunday with the former`s parents, Mr. and M1`s_ I Nfnr.-innln ....----`.. "awn ;u at manse. I i I nu. .. --u, - - _._.<........_, Mr. F. Poole and Mrs. visited with Mr. and Mrs shock, Coplzmdville. _-... -.....uuuu.s; out vcu. DB3. Your correspondent from West Oro wishes the Advance and staff a. Merry Christmas and 3 Happy 5 New Year. I I Herbert, Shelswell called off for ' 2:. dance 21L Mr, Victor Mayes, of Damon), lasL Wednesday night. ,7... 1:1 rm..-` .. , ` Mrs. E. Johnson is visiting with iMr. and Mrs. A. Watts, of Wood- |vi1lc. Mr. and M15. Wm." HuK'.chi;1s0n1 spent; :1 (cw days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wood at Dalston. Mi; Enuna Fugan, of Torontuj spunb a few days with her sister] Mrs. A. Shelswell. [ ` DE} 1 n G-UTHRIE WYEVALE B. Eddy Mrs. Beaver- I H. Clute and E ......-4. L1- _ The Barrie Advance :11 5. ) L. f ,._. .. v........u.uunu All puublbs 1 Surviviiig is her son, Edwin J Dalton, employee of the Canadian `National Railway, who resides in fToront.o. Relatives from out of town attend- fing the funeral were Mr. and Mrs. W. McCormick and family, Toronto` and Miss L. Ruse, Hamilton. An attack of scarlet fever gener- ally give life-long immunit`, but second attacks have been known to nann- I R. J. Szmderson, who resided in Barrie for nearly twenty years when Registrar for Simcoe County, cele- brated his 90th bixthday at his home in Orillia on Wednesday of last week. He is in excellent health and spirits and spent the afternoon and ievening chatting with numerous [friends who called to offer con- I gratulations. , __.......J The next time ,che doctor called, the Princess said, Good morning. .Brown"--`-and -then remembering her mother '_-`threat, she added, and good-night, for I am going to bed." V In the training of her childrenj Queen Victoria combined tenderness- with rmness, and as a. result en- joyed the satisfaction of having her promises, both of rewards and pun- ishments, accepted with implicit mm ' I g E One day she ovrheard her little daughter, the Princess Royal, ad- _dress the family physician as Brown, without calling him doc- tor or mister." .- ....- .. .. uuuuu; If you do that again," she told the Prim:-ass, you will be sent in- stantly to bnd," rnl..- .. A .--. V- ....;uu._y 41u5uUZL.l1 KJHUIED, alldll i11~1ater years was connected with .St;. George s Church, Allandale. She was a Cons`ervat,ive in politics. RIH'Uiuinn- {o 1". l-/K!` v-v ~ - . Born in Allandale on April 29 1859, only child of Sarah Jane and John Southern, she was a lifelong resident of Allandale. Mrs. Dalton was widely known for her cheerful] `and kindly disposition and had a large circle of friends. Her charit- .ab1e acts will always be remembered. Mrs. Dalton was formerly a mem- ber of Trinity Anglican Chumh, and in .}mp,- \7pI1|'L' nine ....... -. L x _ Mrs. Mary Southern Dalton -pass- ed awziy at her--home at 213 Brad-[ , ford St., Allanrlale, on Friday. Dec.` _ 8, after a 1inger1'ng illness. I The funeral service was held from Minnikixrs Funeral Home on Sun- `Paul's Cemetery, Innisl. Rev. H. lJLL1)).iCSC11, rector of St. George" (Church, Allandale, oiciated. Th= pull-bearers were Jas. Douthwaite, Vstephen Garside, Arthur B. Little, Norval C. Luck, Wm. J. Peck and I.Jas. W. Scott. 11...... , _,----.. vast/um? uuuxub 01. me Can- dles, by Mrs. Keeich s class; sketch Neighbourly Neighbours, 'by Mrs |Cooper s class; piano duet, Military 'March, by Isabel and Gwennetb Allen; recitation, The Day after lchristmas, by Miss Phyllis co1e:] whistling solo, by Miss Verona. Apri Ipieby; recitation by Miss Phyllis `Cameron; reading by Mrs. Smith. g Cornet solo by Master Jerry Car- ` ruthers; chorus Christmas is Com- ing," by Miss Cloughley s class; dia- ` logue, One Candle, by Miss Flor- ` ence McIntj,osh s class; drill by Mrs Livingston`s class; dialogue, When We are Men, by Mrs. Fe1tis' class; pageant, The Wisest Wish, by Miss .Bryson s class; chorus 01. me Can- CHPS, hv `A/l'v-a `D7---'-`-`A ` ' ...... ...m.ul5 was me arrival of M Santa. Claus who distributed gifts _ from the well-laden tree to every youngster in the audience. Following is the program: Beginners Class: Chorus by class -' duet: by Dorothy and Marion Lai.n- son. recitation by Donnie Bates song bv Pemxv n.-.m.,-n... ..-.--~ - [ The Sunday School room of Can- ' tral United Church was crowded on Friday evening for the a.1mua.l Christmas concert. Hundreds of children and adults enjoyed the 'splendid program provided by mem bers of the Sunday School. Climax 1 of the evening was the arrival a gifts; Well-larlnn f-rnn +~ ----- - I. SANDERSON, ex-REGISTRAR. CELEBRATES 90th. BIRTHDAY She Didn t Mean Maybe!" ,sunday School [ Xmas Cencert I Centfql United DIARY SOUTHERN DALTON Obituary -_-...-.... u_y uuguue 158.1 Peggy Cameron, chorus `, aftezl by Apr` n g I rah and! 'as cheerful I \ : ....1._ V ` W S ___.__q 136 ELIZABETH ST., unuwuu: narawooa tree [from the LAUN]D1{Y' 20 tons 107 Dunlop SIS, Barrie summer and early fall. .5 V; | 3': 5 : Q": ,7; me`? .---.4 UL AVLJDD J.V18.1'JOI`1e Black, gathered at the home of her bro- ther, William Black, Saturday even- ing to bid her farewell before go- ing overseas as a nurse. During the evening Marjorie was presented ` with a. lovely steamer rug. We alllr _,v.....u_, uuAUaLl. Miss Ina Black of Midland, `at her home last week end. I The dance sponsored by the Con- servative Association in the Com- munity Hall stroud, on Friday even- ing, was a decided success. The pro- ceeds were turned over to the Red Cross fund. It is estimated that a. large mature hardwood ab from r I nn L--- ~ About 35 school chums bours of Miss I try. 61-uu..._1 - A -.......... vvsnc pntsenta Irom Allan-I dale, Stroud and Thornton. Miss Florence Robertson, R.N., of Toronto, was at her home last week i end. |l -rvovvld anuu 21: Visitors were ..u..1.. -L, - ,,___.. -...._,..u.u.3, u.J.v.|.., 11.055 brew-I ster; Chaplain, Russell Goodman, Rec. Secretary, George Srigley; Fin. Secretary, Robt. Sproule; Treasurer, Wm. Reynolds; D. of C., Alex.` 'R`lnnlr- 1:-+ `| -`- ---- " Frankbutcher --.. mu u:5u.1u1' meecmg of that L.O.L. 605, Craigvale, the following oicers were elected for 1940: W.M,. Morris Reynolds; D.M., Ross Brew- ii ster: ChR_n'|ai'n D...~....11 r~-~' ` -..Aa.uu|aI.U1_y uuwn to me last detail. All sorts of materials can be used-toys, odds and ends around the house, 'bits of cm`pet for grassy lawn, uffy cotton for snow. salt or sugar to i1niL-ate either s1)z11'kIi11g :_j__ ;u.yAL_y. A table-top picture is :1 small scene or set-up which you arrange --then photograph. Such pictures can be either serious or humorous, according to your fancy. And they can be quite simp1e--or, if you pre- fer, the scene, can be worked out elaborately down to the last detail. All em-ru AF n~..om.:..1... Il` L I-ulc u; uu: u1u'1'euL IOOLDZIII season. This is a picture that could be taken with any camera:--even the simplest box camera, if tted with an inexpensive portrait attachment for ciose-ups. It's printed here jhst to give you an idea of the fun that can be had from table-top photog- raphy. A xu..1.1.. L-,,u _ ;~----=-- A_ simple table-top shot, this football hero would add fun to any album. Try table-top photography-you'l| like It. A LITTLE nonsense now and snow then, quoth the poet, is reI- ished by the best of men." With that in mind, I offer you the dizziest pic- ture of the current football cloth fur. Thlq in n nlnhn-n um; ......u.: L, :.......x__,, , ___m_ simple shot, 1` TPV fahlanfnn nl SINCERE BEST WISHES {\E` l'\Y I ) `.|1 --`-.._-..___ __.._..,-. V- um; Dominion Auto Wreckersm DIAPLE AVENUE ._. \, ;..-.;.Ax..;.-.\/ AVENUE

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