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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1949, p. 20

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latters parents Mi Snider tiieeiiiinzs laiman SW1 li lloin limiter Sophisticated CREPE DRESSES second 111 the th Sun II II IE llli ltitlll no hair were ir hi 11 1111551011 at l1 311 W111 liliiowli 11 class tl In riiwtorti Sons liia 1m tuition Clark SlJli ii fer mil tumor l2 Crawford gt 811w it Spieitile and William New and ilil llilti Sprouh 5iiil1111 qui 11 1111 iltl if iawtord Son iiltliiil tlurk Hons Wil 1C Spi ie ioicein oi danii l5 r11ilord rillium New lot of siro rawford Sons Wt 11 New Spioide iiliiani New huiion iiuil ii Malcolm llllllilll eiiiaie li Crawford Sons TN Sons Sproule and Al iiilIl ANGUS Mali111111 Bailey had the grand champion bull and Itiiind chum pion female ilt also won so rai oiiiir pr Ther xiii115 were won by Ron illti Marquis Wlll lI Winn the 111 cattle ilionaid Marquis Sprotilc Jllltl Ernest oates POTATOES 111i11l111e no mith irish obbieiv rank lilphieii 19111101111 Smith Brown liimnwaAllra11k lilphick Eu leeno Smith Katahdiii Frank Eiphick Gar tuid Coulsoii Eugene Smith Max wii Craig Francis Shaiialiaii Brown ebago or OAV eymour llut iciiinson Allan Biown Brown EBARRIE FAIR in Smart Autumn Colours PRIZE WINNERS The Barrie Fair was constantly haunted by ain Tuesday and Wed nesday which halted the judging the lit entries but secretar Kill Malcoi of the Barrie Agri cultural Soc ty states exhibitors will not be disappointed Steady rain beginning early vWedncsday afternoon left many ciasses unjudgcd However the Socicty plans to total the prize money in Icach section and divide it cvenly among entries listed for their respective sections The mere fact that it rained does not mean the Society have ill RARRIE FXAMINER BARBIE ONTARIO CANADA 111111 ANNUAL COLLINGWOOD GREEN FRONT STORES EXHIBITION HARDWARE CHINA crrrs TOY8 ililil and hail cut down the ii iii tl mid 111 the wt tl= 11111 annual irrat FAKE PLATES 1x 10 and It with floral centres and wine blue green or black 393 7321 iifiififflit1 SOILED CLOTHES did izth to dampen the irpii Sig35 $325 $425 iii tiitiipellltifs filtl built llix Splendid values indeed lily end quality of the exlnli lIlitl21 iirAithur of Coiling WHERE YOU BUY MORE FOR LESS 225 and $250 RED METAL WAGONS borders 60 $495 $1295 kINDEROARrIN SETS s995 HAMPERS Varnish Finished Hardwood Tuo welt inade chairs and table gt DINNER SETS FOR EIGHT PERSONS he ENGLISH CUPS AND SAUCERS 75c 52935 $3335 $35011 355110 wood iiistrdt made it clean sweep Page Shads or mauve green turquoise Ailfrom English patterns Floral and band decorations of thr appie competition winning or yellow With 301d 1m 13 firt 111 iii entries including ihe grand iipllllit price for apples WATER SET SIX PIECES 5150 111111 nit special trophy for Maeln Set consists of 80 oz icelip jug and tumblers Yellow and green floral design i41ll Kidd in the Womens institute iillil the tiist award for baking gXLAD BE TAND 1nd canning was won by orntis group second Plllt green or pmk 300 value to Maple Valley lor nettitry it Georgian won first prim USED AND WASHER $2250 iiiiimtta iiV Duiitroini ivory fuush With green trim Complete ill 111 11111111 and cookinc eventst with clothes wringcr Only 115ch short the Robert Simpson l11iphy was tou by Mrs ileg IlilJJlllilil of Coi lint mod The best layer cake was ASH SIFTERS IIIIIIIIIIIIII 590 tXlilllilttl by Mrs ilolson of ol linuwood The cup for biscuits was time DINNER stirs FOR 12 PERSONS $3995 $5395 $5500 $7500 Floral and bordered band decorations ER SETSVHS350 JUST ARRIVED ROYAL WINION CRUET SETS NANTWICH CHINIZ DECORATION CAKE PLATES $150 $179 CREAM AND SUGAR SETS $150 TRAYS ASSORTED $I75 $200 $225 $245 $100 $425 CUPS AND SAUCERS $l35 Mm mm The artist who can do Justice to the glorious Fall colors on canvas has not svni yet been born We hope you saw that magnificent sunset last Thursday The Nottietnn Trophy awarded loi the basket of assorted as ttis in ii iiith Xlliilll was won hf Iiiis loiuinan of Coiling wood Tl for the best S196 8195 $595 3625 3645 3695 sorted lion rs was awarded to Jean Good stock of CCM BICYCLES STANDARD $5l50 CCM JUVENILE BIKES $4850 CCM parts too Martin of oiiinpwood SILEX WITH STONE $1095 $1625 COAL HODS Open and funnl type Clips 950 $115 $125 $135 $150 $225 Farmers irom Siuyner won the ilrst seven prizes out of entries in the livid crop Competition for Siiiieoe County TlllIV were Black or White trim to latidisoii Ii ie1 Buckingham FIRE PLACE BASKET 810s McQueen Sales and lle SlZC 23 11 Arthur In the 1011 iiiness the 22 wrought iron flniSth biaCk patinc cla niny Rocket owned and driven Ilili Maciili of Slici Somc Black Japanned others Galvanized STOVEIPVIPESV ELBOWS STOVE FURNACE CEMENT DAMPERS STOVE BOARDS lillllll was iirst with time of 1i Box 13 illue liips owned and driven bv larenee l11ckharl of ollinuwood was second Betty Abbey owned and drivvn by F1 ll of Hanover was third and Sir Axeworthy ii1 lll Oniylllizlhhi Ilieat was run and it through drivine rain which for the post ponement of the rat ll Martin of Collinuwood won the sweepstake in the vegetable John Wylie competition while second prize went to Mrs Edwards of Stay will the light horse competition Barbara Lloyd of Barrie won the The president and directors of pleasure hackney and the ladies Canada Health and Accident As liackncy ela The roadster and surancc Corporation on Tuesday hunter hackncy classes were won evening at Community House tend by Harry Bell of Coilinewood in Cred dinner to group of re ihe teamhalimile road race first DICSCntatiVe Citizens of Barrie in and second awards were won by Sil1001 0f JOhn Kenneth Wylie 811d Summervilie of Waldemar tiicDmald RI Rllmbic third prize going to Thibzi MR Wylie head of John Wy dmu Mnmdmc lie and Associates here or the Crawford of Minesing won pa year goes to Montreal this top honors for all the classes in week to 0p and manage the new the Shropshire judging in the sieep iIbmnCh 9mm 0f Gamma Health competition GI Allan of Orillia 51 ACCldCIIIt for Quebec Dom made clean sweep of the South 111$ SgiuaBulldmg Downs classes The Oxford Downs fumut 8559mmch vnhlMr honors were shared by Emke 10 pa yeal becomes Bros of Elmwood and Coates he new mlmge 0f the branch of of Creemore and the Suffolk Bilge Health and Acmdcm Downs awards were captured by Present for dinner were PHONE 2801 Fm INN SFILNOTES By RGS lSchool Area BoardMeet The No Area Board met at Craigvale School on Monday even ing and went into the tenders for bus contracts for the hauling of the public school pupils in the area After considerable discus sion it was decided to renew the present contract with Green for month luring which arrange ments are to be madebetween this exchange services where the bus area and the High School area to are duplicating over the route The costswiIl be considerably reduced in this manner also the public schoEil route will be shortened Discussion over wells took some time as two of those on which rather unsuccessful The Pains Il JWWPL =i money in the bag Mr Maleomson Frank Mack of Hillsburg The spe wick well drilled to depth of Above Full button frontgsliort sleeves neatly covered zipperopen mg in block brown wine and green sizes 3814 Bight111 Autumn green with plung ins neckline Isoftly pleated skirt short sleeves and neatly covered sldo zipper also in block brown and wtneF8izeL122o value that the busineE girl and young matron wontWont to miss kerStorospeciol purchase of fin qualitycrepe or on unbelievable price styles boost Ifromvfeoturing piuhging necklines button fronts rolled collars square neck oftlypleated Iskiris all With short sleeves and neatincoveIred zipperside open you willwunimorc than one in smart loutumn colours of brown black reeii andNinet SIZES 12120 mp 38 44 IBeattie BrOs Ken wray said early today We still give Iihe exhibitors their prizes Results ofthe classes judged arc as follows HORSES CLYDESDALES Ycld more or gelding years or over Chas 1Hailiday Chas Halliday Re ford chson Beattie Bros Twoyaarold filly or gelding xBeattic Bros Yearling lly or gelding Fred Peacock and sons Foal of 1949 Chas Haiiiday chson Fred Peacock and sons 7777777777 Brood mare with foal lFred1 Peacock and sons Chas Halli day cial grand prize for the best thre market lambs in the show was won by Allan of 01111121 COOKSTOWN The congregation of First Essa Presbyterian Church will hold their anniversary services on Oct at 11 am and 730 pm Rev Jack of Crecinore will be the spe cial speaker for the occasion Death of Mrs Emma Ellen Dawson In ailing health for some time Mrs Emma Ellen Dawsonripassed away on Sept 20 1949 The iun eral was held on Sept 22 with ser vices at the home of her daughter inlaw Mrs Dawson taken by Clydesdale Stanton 1I BeamevRev Blevin Atkinson assisted by IBM 2I George Wright 3I walteriRev Mr Lewis and Rev Mr Roy Howell AGRICULTURAL Yeld mare or gelding years or over Retord chson Scott3 Beatiic Bros Scott Twoyearoid lly or gelding Reford Hewson Lorne Mac Kay Harry Priest Yearling filly or gelding Reford Hewson Foal of 1949 Chas Halliday Reford Hewson Ken Wray Harry Priest Brood mare with foal Reford Hewson Chas Halliday Fred Peacock Harvey Priest Ken Wray Team Agriculture Reford Hewson Beattie Bros Scott Chas HallidayI5 Lorne MacKay HARNESS OLASSES Team of Clydesdalcs mareIs or geldingsattached Ito wagon rule neiavy 1vChas Hallidaypl Reford Hewson Chas Halliday Team of Clydesdales mares er igeldings attached to wagon rule light Reford Hewson Beanie Bros Scott ChasxHalliday LorneMacKay George Wright ITeam of Percherons mares or geldings attached to suitable wag nolds IIIntcrment was made in Greenwdod Cemetery Orangevilie Those acting as pallbearers were John Haughton Lewis Monkman John Wilson Harry Cousc Alan Damon and Grant Dawson Among beautiful oral tributes received were those from Cookstown soft ball team Friends were present from Toronto Buffalo Preston Erin Waterdown Grand Valley Weston Wilfred Ont and Aurora Mrs Dawson whose maiden name was Emma Ellen Glover was native of Erin Ont where she was born in 1867 adaughter of Thomas Glover and Ellen Rainey For 53 years she had resided in Orangeville and for seven years in Cookstown She was Conserva tive and an Anglican One son James died three years agoat Cookstown Immediate relatives surviving are one son Fred Daw son two grandsons Grant andIAl Ian Dawson all of Cookstown and one sister Agnes Glover of Fert gus Ont DALSTQN September 27 The many friends of Margaret Cairns were sorry Itohearshe was in hospital in Toronto number of DalstOniAdies at mamasmeeiingjnjd WitGillespie hm church Wedricsday afternoo Spencer Alex Fletcher Walr ter Middleton Tebm of Belgians mare or geld ings attached to suitable wagon Sanderson Bros Douglas Pal mer Ogle Graham IITandem teams any draft type Itmust bedriven by one man I1 Chas Halliday Reford How son Beaitie Bros September Mrs Geo ISymes prize Wilmu at therecent1Farmers Daydn Barf rte was Very pleased to receiVe coffee percolator from oughsHard ware Mrs Irwin Bertram andRobert have returnedfrom an extended visit withrelatives in the west Mr and Mrs Moore and son Sault Ste Marie have returned home after visitingtlieir daughter Mrs Bob Handy Dalston anniversary services were well attended morning and evening The guest speakeriMr ilneI addresses The1Womans Association will am on Tuesday Oct gt Devotions Mrs 13 Crown Roll call Gift bazaar and guilt blocks arl Putnam president Donald Me Laren director of sales education and production and Stewart Mc LANCE RUMBLE Bride assistant general manager all of the Canada Health and Ac for Selling in particular Mr cident Assurance CorporatiOns Rumble is cousin of Don Rum head office Waterloo Ontiirio Mr ble new branch manager of Can McLaren was chairman for the ada Health in Barrie program Mr Putnam spokei novel feature was the inter briefly explaining the company View of Mr and Mrs Rumble by plans here and in Montreal com Mr McLarenin which he brought Jplimcnting Mr Wylie on his out some of their biography zBeecher Parkhouse gave two very achievements in Barrie and his promotion He made presenta tion to Mr Wylie Mrs Rumble presented large bouduet to Mrs Wylie The speaker of the evening was Lance Rumble ofToron Thead of General Motors truck divisionI in Canada As always Mr Rumble presented very humorous ad dress Rambling with Rumble At the same time he put across Much appreciated musical selec tions were given by four members of the home office staffDick Davies registrar Glinn Jones as sistant group manager Maurice Shantz head of the conservation d8prihit7 ind T6111 Glr plie chasing agent They proved to be very competent male quartet and sang four selections In addition Glinn Jonev rant tenor solo Bless this HouseI accompanied some timelyadvice in general and by Mr McLaren an able pianist ELMVALE September 26 Mrs Ferris of Cundles was the guestof Miss Foster for week Mrs John Perry of Stayner is visiting her sister Mrs Robert Storey MrsFrank Townes has returned home afterIseveral weekswith her daughter Mrs Roy Dwinnell in Orillia Mr and Mrs Jas Hiscocks and son David of Mackenzie British Guiana have been enjoyipgb few weeks with the formers brother John HiscocksIIand rs HiscOcks Misses Me Usher AnnoMid odieton and Violet Wade and Ray Usher attended theWilsonMc Crackn wedding in North Park ctale United Chorch Toronto on Saturday Among those whoattendd Col lingwood Fair on Saturday were Mr and Mrs Herb Fleming Mr and Mrs 660 Jordannnd Goldie Mr and Mrs Calvin Ellery and family Mrs Jas Bowman Mr and Smith andrIBert Graham September 27 Miss Marlene Turner was with friends inITorOnto for few days Miss Eleanor Newmanis in the Sick Childrens Hospital Toronto Andrew is confined to bed His large crowd turned out Sept 25 to the dedication of colorsof Elmvale Branch No 262 of the Canadian Legion BESL Veterans of World WarsII and II assembled at Elm valeI School and led by Midland Boys Band paraded thc Agricultural Park vAlso th procession were Elmvale Trumpet Band and Collingwood Pipe Band Parade Marshals were Comrades WIhitton and Burton The opening prayer Was offered by Father Doyle and Comrade Sam Kimberley led the singing Reeve Lawson Robinson in his address of welcome mentioned that in choos ing site for the occasion alrost the exactspot where the speaking took place was where the men in World War drilled Hewelcom ed the veterans and visitorto Elm vale Joseph KSexton president of Elmyate Branch spoke briefly and welcomed visitIing Branches In dedicating the colors District Commander Harry Glover of or angeville spoke of the tradition or the Union Jack Itwas carriedos Isa sign of allegiance to the IKing Under itmanysacriced their lives in the struggleivforhonor and fro dom Rev MG McFarlane bless ed the colors Iriittationof new members wasconducted by Com rades Harris ofIBarr rie and Fred Hodges of Waubau hmanOSLwh Branch were Murray Thurlow Gerald Moran Terrance Loftus Thomas McMahon Alvin Reynolds Norman Campbell Earl Elliott Timothy Bate AllanI Johnston Lloyd Reynolds and Frank Roberts The guest speaker HCapt Camp Bar on wasintroduced by We are sorry to report that Andersortiiirotestant Chaplain at many friends wish him an early recovery Elmvale Fair Day visitors includ ed MissALibby Kidd Mr and Mrs Tiios Sewre Barrie Mrs Kerr Sudbury Mrs Harrington and Mrs PhllTaylor Toronto Thirty Oddfellows Rebekah and friends attended the DistrictII din ner in Alliston Tuesday evening large crowd gathered at Craig1 when Reg Thrush Grand Mime burst HaIll Friday night and pre sented Mr and Mrs Eldon Thomp oInHwith amiscellaneous shower Dancing was enjoyed by everyon of IOOF made his officialvisit Le on Colors Dedicated espite unfavorable wcatheI Dist Comm nder Glover Capt An derson said that banners were as old es armies and dated from the be ginning of time The duties of the members of iheI BESL are as im portant now as theyWere in uni1 form Our gutywis notyet done We must str keep theIgene ations after usalsoIfrbm becoming war veterans We mustv uphold the ideal for which our comrades II died The Last PosttWo minutes of silencclneveiltei andIGOd Save theixinywere followed the benedictiontby Rev mobs work has been done have proved Saturday around 200 feet without flow may be used to pump from as wat er is within few feet of the top Another welt dug at Holly is still proceeding but water seems elus ive Other wellsare to be attend ed to as soon as contractors can get at them They have proved very expensive items The workpn the two new rooms at Holly and Stroud were con tained in the items of expensi These have not cost large sum but the complete amoimtsmreiio yet available Wiring has to be done in the Stroud room The Board decided that the speciilca tions of the Dept which call for uorescent xtures that cost about $80 each were not advisableThey felt that it would be best to wire and light the room with ordinary lighting won it the Dept did no cover half of the costs ==q cur sr Louisa hm September Tom Frawley of Toronto spent he weekend at his home here SunoweiiGurden Club Herman Barr Std arkc an boys spent Suaday with friendsa Haliburton Mr and Mrs Wm Miller an Jane Esther attendedthe wIeddlng of Mary Jackson Uptergrove uh Mr and Mrs Ted Fournier and Mr and Mrs Harold Flanagan of Toronto visited with friends in this community The Sunower GardenClub girls attended Elmvale F5II18Dd took part in their achievement day The six girlsireceived their certificates for completin tWo units They Were Cecile ing Phyllis Healey Jeanette King Florence Beautieua TeresaFIrawley and Frances Ber thelotte We hope the girls will continue with their club workiill thcyyreccive their County honors and pin II Death of KI Fitzgerald This community was shocked on the night of Sept 27 to hear of the death of John Fitzgerald at St Andrews Hoapital Midlan All community Funeral masswilt Wednesday morning at St Louis Church PrizeWinners at Fairs Congratulations to theSuniioWer Garden Club girls for winning pnzes at Elmvale Fair Florence Beautieu received fourth for her gatden collection offvegetables Frances Berthelotte won sevent and Teresa Frawley eighth priz IAlsoIspectal mention ofDale and KarlM of rizes with theircalves at id tang Fair idEddies iii the st with and ii stair liter for winning numbor

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