and made it success Hm Not Colloctod Fall Fair Cheques Cheques for winners of prizes at the fat fair are now ready and Will be mailed to winner unable to callat the office of the fair board secretary Malcomson 41 Dunlop St Barrie October 31 Thresbl is the order of the day am the village Miss Janet Nickar of Toronto vkigtted Mr and Mrs Sokolow tome Chapman held very sup cesgful sale on Thursday of last Mr Malcomson most that it week any corrections in the prize Miss Muriel Jenkins has been amounts are necessary he should recent visitor with Mr and Mrs be contacted as soon as possiblei John Chum full discussion of imp ve and Ma Newm oltmcnts for next years fair took Tormm 399 may amt TWS place at the regular monthly meet day the farm ing Thursday of the board of dir Mr and Mrs MeGarvey of Tor onto were visitors at Mr and Mrs gaggle the Blme Agnmmuml Doughertys over the Weekend my and um Downer of WV Among cuggcstcd improvements bridge visited Mr Watson rind We motmg the heavy horse Miss Esther Downer on Saturday demg ring Cit56 the Wages bert WA Held very succcss lsmnd to ford belt 0w ml mm and tea on Wednesday the competition from the bleach Oct at and wish to tbankml those 93 and dfillol 50 Callie outside the organization who screws95 were umber willingly contributedalso the breeds shown or on display at the members who worked togethtr 1311 The annual meeting and election We Wish to extend our heartfelt of officers will be held in Janu sympathy to Mrs Broiley andfary family whom mother Mrs Mary Lengx 355 away Bct 23 1949 nuptial nrric The funeral was Id on Tuesday Oct ADVERTISING Exmm Ell BRINGS thLlS 8000 SUB WJ FfFtlfttttll Home Barrie and was largely attended SCIUBERS TWICE WEEKLY BETTER TOBACCO THIS YEAR SAYS SIMCOE GROWER 1le tlQlllC W4 12 l0 NEW LOWELL October 31 Miss Mary Comartin of Toronto is visiting with her parents TM nwln got in this year using Blcnn Plant Food were very satisfactory Ive dou led my order for Blenn for next year and cor uiniy lemmend 8km highly to Simcoc growers purricuhrly like the colour of the Elenagrown tobacco after curing Biotin has put more dollars into my tobacco crop Mr Bards is another successful tobacco grower who knows that the choice of an appropriate plant food is second in importance only to the choice of farm land it you want to make money out of tobacco And Swifts Blenn is the tobacco plant food made in Canada to give beltt resultsln Canadian sell Its scientifically prepared plantfood Wmmysoiter ibprodiidiif fullerbodied leaf Ask your Swifts Plant Food Dealer about your supply of Blenn today and grow more protable cropvln 50 CANADIAN LlMtlED PLANT FOOD DIVISION PO Box 39 New Thronto Ont Selfcleaning tread number from here attended the funeral Of Tommyrlatton Ivy Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Dave Duff who celebrated their fortieth wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs Frank Mumberson Jr and Ed Patton of Cookstown called on Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pat ton one da last week Mr and rs Day of Cold water Mr and Mrs Clarence Stewart of Maple Valley all spent mday with Mr and Mrs Douglas ay Congratulations to Mr and Mrs David Allenby nee Anne Padl dison on the birth of son David Eward at Vancouver on Oct 21 Mr and Mrs Roy Lockhart of Toronto Mr and Mrs Geor Pol lard of Ridumad Hill at spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Lockhait Those who are iii are Mrs Cook with flu Mrs Wrri McGillivray with pneumonia in Creemore Hos pital Mr Dewildie with pneu monia Elaine McQuay was rush ed to Toronto hospital last week with polio There are few case of it at Brentwood St Marys Social irclc The initial social gathering of the church group of the New Low ellBrentwoqd district was tre farmers and wives attended to add further to the purpose benevol ent function of the St Marys Par ish Father Mchckle attended this function and sanctioned fur ther efforts proposed by this group The success of these engagements is left entirely to the members of the community The proceeds are set up in trust fund and the par ties are held once each week at different homes The next euchre party willxbe held at Mr and Mrs Justin Guilfoyles New Lowell on Friday Nov The mighty tractltm buttons bite deep intoughgoing give twoway trac tron doesnt pack with mud or snow Rides smoothly on hard surfaces because of centre riding bar TillI mromi has combination living dining room which extends through the house The living room is on the quiet side of the house with sunny battery of large windowsand door open den The dining into the gar alcove over ooks the street sevenfoot high coat wardrobe partitions the dining alcove from the front entrance Entrance to the street side kitchen which has storage cabinet on the inside wall and dining space equipped with closet is through vestibule Comer wmdows give twoway view of the front yard and street The hall leads to the two bedrooms and bath room allowing free circulation and also to the kitchen and living The larger bedroom has garden vicwtwin closetswith drain table between for general storage opens on the hall large closet The linen clbset is in the bath Overall width is feet covering an area of 1082 square feet without garage and containing 21099 cubic feet For further information about THE BED FORD write The Barrie Examiner Mr and Mrs Garnctt McMaster andMr and Mrs Wilbur Walton spent Friday in Toronto Mr and MrsGrant Windatt of iGamebridgc visited with Mr and Mrs Peter Windatt on Sunday Charlie Nugcnt and Frank Ford have returned home from Manito ba and Winnipeg after spending tfew weeks there Mr and Mrs Albert Ford spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Al bert Cooke at Mount Forest Mr Cooke is very poorly Mr and Mrs Garnie Breedon and family of Tottenham were visitors of Mr and Mrs Garnet McMaster on Sunday George Johnston MPP will present the junior ball team with trophy on Friday evening Nov in SSN0 School Mr and Mrs Norman Scott and son Lorne Mrs Chas Harris and Mrs Albert Bentley spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albeit Stundan Thornhill There will be lms shown in the school on Tuesday evening Nov by the Federation of Agricul ture The speakers will be Eric Simpson county assessor and Raikes weed inspector Halloween Par The Sunday chool held Hal loween masquerade party in the church basement on Friday even ing It was very difficult for Rev Mr Bunt Norman Scott and Peter mendnus success WlndatL to judge thebest dress but they decided on Jerry Don nelly Bill Ford and Mrs Bill Ford After the judging treasupe trail was conducted by Bernice McMas ter and BillParr They also had stunt for ve Each one was given large allday sucker The one that had theirb nished rst won the prize It Wag tie be tween Donnelly and Ken Dobson It sure was an evenings job Mrs Percy Ford looked after the games At the dime of very enjoyable evening pork and beans and pie were served Ill If More rubber in the tread 1onger wearing ltopsln gtslrvice Robert Cowan Elected President of Sfroud Federation Agriculture Robert Cowan was elected presi dent of the Strand Federation of Agriculture at the first meeting of the fall Other members of the executive for the coming year are John Campbell vicepresident and Allan LennoxI secretarytreasurer ThOSe elected to the board of directors were Harry Ferguson Mrs Goodfcllow Ed Gibbons Dalton Leonor and Elmer Gibbons Bruce Cowan was in the chair for the clcctiop of officers Following discussion on the credit union the minutes of the last meeting were read and adopt ed The financial report showod balance on hand of $2338 It was suggested at the meeting that the resolution committee con tinue their work and expand some of last seasons topics Lunch was served following the adjournmentof the business meet ing WYEBRIDGE EZJxd October 31 Milt Edwards spent Wednesday in Toronto Miss Maclntosh spent Thursday with friends in Midland Braiden Orillia spent few ays with friends here LaaiiGutlaft htMZ Elierys on Wednesday and quilted 1A Pagan spent few days with his sons and their families in Tor onto Milt Edwards left on Sunday to make his home with friends in Regina Mrs Angus Rawn and son Ralph spent few days with relatives in Toronto Mr and Mrs Vasey Port Mc Nicoll visited with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Alex Fagan Mrs Alex VanCamp of Toronto Spent the week with her daughter Mrs Eakley Mr Eakley and family Muir student fromKnox Col lege Taronto had charge of the service in the Presbyterian Church on Sunday Mr andqus Norman Preston and daughter Toronto visited with the formers parents for few daysduring the week Ladies Aid The Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs English on Wdnesday afternoon Mrs Carruthers the president was in charge of the mhettng very interesting pro gram was given by Mrs Munroe Adams Lunch was served by the hoptess assisted by her daughter Mrs McWatters October 31 Mrs Constable and baby are borne from the has ital Watch in Coming vents for not iceriot St Peteru Guild bazaar Mrs Alex CowanofltBarrie visit edfricnds in the village on Friday Mrs JCampbell of Barrie spent th weekend with Mr and Mrs Ken Sturgeon uMissiMarjorie Harris of Toronto spent the weekend Mrs Allan m1 Wm Constable with Mr and 53nd Mrs Chas Smith pot Thorhhill bpent Sunday with Mr ahdMzsIMO Matched NtEW TON ROBINSON October Mljfld Mrs Houghton are spending few days in Toronto Mr and Mrs Coborn are home after weeks visit in the United States Mr and Mrs Clarence Fisher and family of Scatbow spent Sun gday at Homers Mr and Mrs ROSS Brooks Miss tKatharine Brooks Roy and Jimmie iBrooks Were home for the week Newton Robinson YPU was well icpremnted at the Presbytery rally held in Guthrie on Wednesday Thanksgiving service in the United levcmng Church The Thornton Evening Auxiliary The monthly meeting of the held their October meeting on directors of the TecWeGwiil Jr Wednesday eVening at the home of Farmers was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Houghton Mr and Mrs Copeland on Tues Mr and Mrs Leeson spent da lingj Sunday with the Misses Chantler number of Junior Farmers at in Cookstown and attended the tended 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