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Barrie Examiner, 10 Nov 1949, p. 6

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1539m W15 mm THURSDAY NOVEMBER 10 19 Home REGULARLY WA Lubrication DANGERHELD MOTORS PHONE 2487 Ask for Fred Cooper Specialist 50fl00l300500 OR MORE ll indium Sf loll 2nd Floor Phone 239 Wmsxwxwm hshlt xxx xiS xix Loans made on your own signature No cndorsers or bankable security needed HFC specializes ill courteous prompt service See tablerepayment plans are tailor inadc to fit your particular need Phone or come in today Monthly Iaynlcnt No of Months $1300 12 $2000 18 53200 24 $3600 CANADAS ulom mo otorsr contour music oxomlzmou MONEY WHEN YOU NEED lf HOUSEHOLD NANCE 26 lllxaboth 50 0mm our Phonn 5529 IAIIII our OllulA airmen Mom to or by appoinlmn but modulo ruldoah of mrby form mum in muc me 1878 November Norman Plant of Hearst Ont spent Sunday With his mother who has been ill Mrs Halfyard and family of Bar rie were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Robt Kell Mrs Udcn and grandson of Toronto VisitGd for several daxs wzth Mr and Mrs Wm Gorham YPU Entertained On Monday Oct 31 the Brad tord YPU entertained the Gilford xunion at masquerade party Many Hallowcen games were en ijoycci Bill Kell won the prize for ilhc most original costume and Bob ilillghes for the best comic ishort devotional program was llfld 2le lunch served Ylll Mceting The YIU held their opening meeting at Gordon Hughcs with members present Stewart D011 nelly read thc scripture lesson Ethcl Todd told of her trip this lslilnmcr to the west coast and Tall fornia and told of many interesting Evpoints she viSltcd short recru izitional period followed illm Neilly now Pilot Officer Mr and Mrs Neilly Is lbelle and Allen Celitralia RCAF Station where their son FC Wm Neilly had his wings presented and became Pilot Officer Theft were fifteen cadets graduated and they are now stationed at Trenton for an eight wecks course BAXTEB Miss Norinc Elliott Congratulations to It Garner and Mrs lzirisll who were married in Toronto on Saturday Oct 26 Mr and Mrs Mcnary and baby Linda Ellen of Orangevlll spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Miskcy Mrs Ellen Denney has returned lomc after spending the summer at Ihornltln with her daughter Mrs Jennett Mrs Graham has returned to her home in Mount Albert after weeks visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Cunningham The members of the Ladies Aid cntcrtailicd the young folks to Hullowcen party in the hall last Monday evening There were games prizes for costumes and treats of apples candy and nuts old and young For INTERIOR and EXTERIOR DECORATING Try The New BAIIIIIE IIETTEII IAINTERh Free Estimates ii GREEN Phone 3010 cannurncns attended III jWings parade Friday Nov at November Elliott of Toronto spent tllc wcckcnd with her father Belgian CGS at Camp Borden ONT 19 lCTItGcn Etienne Baelc Chief of the General Staff of the Belgian Army visited Camp Borilcn to View the training being conducted at the various corps schools situated there Accomp anied by the Secretary of the Chiefs of Staff Com mittee toloncl Ilartcon the distinguished visitor inspected the RCASC School and Iviewed demonstrations of military training and equipments at the Royal Canadian School of Infantry and the WAC School At Borden during his four hour visit he was the guest of Colonel Todd DSO the Garrison Commander Two Canadian officers ac companied him as Honorary ADCs Colonel llckomc BE El of Montreal and Major Lahaie Ottawa Brigadier Kitchlng IBE aahxsmwr ORE7 Council of Christian Educationl formerly OREC for Townships oil West Gwillimbury and chhmselh met at the home of Mrs Albert Gilroy on Wednesday Oct 19 The president Murray Faris presidedl while Miss Gladys Houghton of Newton Robinson secytreas was appointeu= Arrangements were on Nov 10 THORNTON Mrs Lawson of Brantford spcntl few days at her home here last week StJudes WA met last Tuesday evening at Mrs Reids with Mrs Ken Elliott vicepresident in charge Mrs Simmonds read the lscripture lesson and conducted Biblical contest Mrs Reid read Ianother chapter of Holy Ann Saw the bazaar Santa children from Capt Macdonncll Santa Claus Md then at the last ing these toys acioss Lake Ennadi minute it was decidcdto send the listsof children for another check at Parliament Hill 11 The school principals with C01 Todd and Major Scotti member spent weeks preparing the lists for RCASC are Ewing to help Santa DSO Brigadier General Staff plans of Army HQ Ottawa represented the Canadian Chief of the Gen eral Stuff LtGcn Foulkcs CB CBE DSO Entertainer at afternoon tea by Lt Col Amy DSO MC officer commanding the Royal Cani adian Armoured Corps School LtGen Etienne Baele is shown hero iii the IICAC School ofnflcers mess during his visit Left to right are Lt Col Amy Gen Baele Brigadier Kitclling CBE DSO brigudier general stuff plans at Army HQ Colonel Harteon also from Belgium Colonel IleRomc 03 Ill IIAIC Colonel Todd 050 the Commander Camp Borden Major Lahaie IIADC and Major Anthony Scotti MC McConnell on Historical eI DAA and QMG at lamp ILQ The executive of the Ontarioi Firm The camp Borden Clutch Captain Macdoncll MBE of 23 Transport Company RCASC left for Ottawa Ontario Saturday 29 Oct 49 KggdcggjiullngjggsIf gitmg iwill help Santa Claus bring all his iCapt Macdonnell left for Ottawa The evening was enjoyed by both made for the Autumn rally to belwmr he Wm P0 Checkllg the 55 held at Cookstown United Church of children at tile Dominion capital and then flying up to Santa Claus gwhere he will carefully go over Sthe lists and sec thatnone of the Camp Borden children have been overlooked to take up to before seeing SantaCiaus had phond stating that With together lake did they iRCASC Officer Flying To North To same Claus RCASC were chosen to help Santa Clausthis year and left last Satl urday for Churchill Manitoba andl from there they will be flying and using huge slcighs pulled by the great big snow plows that are seen around Camp Borden They itoys across the lake so that he iwill be able to load them up onto lhis sleigh and reindeer and not be late for Christmas Did the boys and girls know that Santa Claus lives and works at the North Pole Sure they do but they didnt know that Santa Claus has Ito bring all his toys across the Well the officers land men of 23 Transport Company Claus this year and will be bring Santa In letter Col Todd Santa said he would not be able to get ito Camp Borden for some time but for 50 many more that he would come to the various ell Sale Misses lamest You Can Have Your Winter Chat Suit and Dresses at amazing values We have reduced our cOmPIcte line of Brand NewLWinter Stock dndvpric ed lit to suit everybodys purse DPESSESaupvas 95 1N HIS as km 91 500 Suits $19 in Camp BOTden than units as soon as he was able to get there was last year he was in need his to read and that he ho 95 ieral donations were brought in forof help Fourteen NCOs and men 23 Transport Company to carry all the toys and that he to use the BIG BIG JET PLANES in Camp Borden before Christmas lSanta also stated that if the boys and girls in Camp Borden werent good that he wouldnt be bring ing them anything and that he lwould be too busy t0seethe However Col Iodd assured Santa Claus that all the children in Camp were good and would be eagerly awaiting his visit It is expected that further word from Santa Claus and the assist ance of the RCASC personnel in helping to get everything ready will be published in The Citizen as soon as possible is going to see every boy and girl November Mr and Mrs Rundei spent few days with friends at Orangeville Mr and Mrs Jack Banting spent the weekend with fri ads in Tor onto Mrs ASpeers spent few days with friends in Toronto the past week Mr and Mrs Pratt of Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Banting Mr and Mrs ames Colbeck of Autumn spent unday with Mr and Mrs McVanel Mr and Mrs LennoxBlack of Stroud scent SundayewithMr and rsI Lennox Mr and Mrs Clarence Hoggarth spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs Hoggarthat Newmarket Mr and Mrs Chaplin of Parry Sound spent the weekend with their daughter 5Mis Earl Reid Mr and Mrs IJennettspent the weekend with their daughter Miss Ruth andMuend MrsH of Tomato ArSpeerswhle attend ing sthe DangerfieldMotor program school next Friday night are MrsiBerthelotte and Philip Km we Crowe iuid Mrs Kingiappointed to look after the finan cial rt of the program Alerter Lunch as sewed was if by Leo Berthclottc in re Federation Meeting gards to the swimming lessons at lRumbles pond next summer Mrs The Federauon mew was he Sid Clarke and Mrs Frawley were appointed to attend the lead November Miss Betty King has returnedlal we school on Thursday evening home ape spending An election of officers took place he mums Perkkjsgk hi with the following beian elected crship training school to be held ins icevpresl Farm Iorum Meeting President Philip in Barrie Nov 1725 for the Elwyn dent Jimmie Amos and Sec gt mg course for the girls this winter The Farm Forum group held Treas Sid Clarke Joseph Lean their first meeting last Mondayl madman 88V good Show 01 There was an exchange of lib rary books from the Simeoo Coun night the school After listening pictures and also told about the Libra hm to the broadcast ii lively sensg conference at Camp Rawley Leo the ladies slon followad Leo Berthclottei Was melected president and Mrs WQID00w Frawlev SECXlroas Wishes to announce that he has taken over the Dloprletorsbip of the refreshment booth and Sasoline business located on Bradford St next to Harts Garage ltecrution Club The recreation club met in the hall on Friday night Miss Louiselc Colley was unable to be presentl It being choral singing night Miss Fern Hampel was leader assistedic by Miss Spearin anders Stewart Page at the piano It was fun to hear the musical skits whicnia each group put on The committecl in charge of the children at thei Gasoline Oil Tobacco Ice Cream Candy Dl00fl00000UJ November George Wismer is visiting with friends in Toronto Tia meibTih Wolf Creek Hunt Club left on Saturday for thc Burwash Area for two weeks of deer hunting Mrs Armstrong of Coilingr wood and Mr and Mrs Georng Russell of New Lowell visited withi the formers brother Frank Ba1vn and family on Sunday Made to your individual piece of furniture Womens Institute Meeting The Womens Institute met all Mrs Chas Robins on Wednesday afternoon with splendid attendg ance The president Mrs Noy was in the chair The secretary gave an encouraging report of the last banquet held at Parkside Mid land The topic was taken by 18 search and the roll call was re sponded to by describing your birthplace The next meeting Will BARRIE TENT AWNINGTCOT ti22iti$3133 34 BGYeld 51 Di014314 assisted by Mrs Hopkins mm wuur 2491 wuouwum 12c CRACKED wurn ruulr Churchill Custom llroumi ANN PAGE FAMOUSBOSTON STYLE spams Who Lenore conic Izoizoc STANDARD AdtP CHOICE 0641 2001 tins 19C CAMPBELLSTOMATO IIIliIFT DINNER 27 FOR FINER FRESHER FLAVOUR TRY 20m tin Au CREAMSTYJLE SOUP 10 MARGARINE lb 330 0IIll1IIEESE 46 MARGENE MAPLE LEAF KRAFT CHEESE 2v=lbpl927c CAKETLOIIII 3m Pk 3y up upon fgaiigmtlt outliers Franzxurrrrc 23 m9291 mpg l=lorldefvrrNo 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