Simcoe CouniyOld Boys and Girls Hold Reunionï¬aiiierim in Regina Reun underrest lanech attended the In null Sirocoe County Old Boy and Girle Anochtlon bamuet in West mtnster Church Regina Tn ay evening it was the mu Inn ver nry oi the event and the program included an illustrated address by Fred Robinson pastpresident oi the Regina Natural Historyscï¬ety and solo by Mrs Ada Munster visitor hurl Stmcoe hunty Mrs Basil WelLl retiring presi dent was chairman Seated at the head table with Mrs Wells were the main speliker and Mrs Robinson Mr Wells King president elect and Mrs King Norman Neil past president and Mrs Neil Robertson treasure and Mrs Rob ertson and Miss Ego secre tary oi Strasbourg Sampson led in bcommunlily ringing accompanied Mrs Alex MacKeane and the iooion the menu was appropriately named after various districts in Simeoe County Only Group in Existenu We are the only group of this kind sim in existencel Aleanc Kcnzle told mmnbers The decorum at the 150 origin Its and their wves iromvsilncoe County Ontario was more like large inmin in reunion than like society at its annual meeting They opened the festivities with turkey dinner served by ladies at the Fire side Circle Chairman Mrs Wells said The world is lull oi wonders lul people but there are none iiner than those who came from Simcoe County On this our 20th anniversary think it is credit to us that WE have held together it shows steadfasz Dl nature Reell First Meeting She recalled the first meeting 01 the association in February was in the Kitchener Hotel There were 190 present and as an example of changing limes she said the first dinner cost them only 50 cents each Favors were presented to Addi son Wood 01 Glenbnin for attending mm the furtheth point in Sas katchewan to Mrs Ada McMaster 7770i Barrieriorthe distance shewas from her home Maxwell or the closest birthday Neil Vancise the oldest man Scythes or attendance at every meeting and Mrs Doxsee tor 26 venrs service on the committee The ladies refused to Claim the prize tor the oldest lndy so Mrs Lowering was appointed to re Ceive it Officers Elected King was elected president or the ensuing year succeeding Mrs Wells who becomes honorary president Other oiiicers elected were Mrs Jackman Strasbourg CKVR TELECAST REMEMBRANCE SERViCE OTTAWA telecast of the Remembrance Day ceremonies in Ottawaxon Fri day Nov ll will be seen on CKVR TV from 1045 to 1115 am During the ceremonies wreaths will be laid at the National War Memorial by the Governor General representing Her Majesty Queen Eiiubeth ll by Prime Minister Louis St Laurent representing the Government of Canada by an Ottawa mother re presenting the mothers at Camda and by the Very Reverend Anderson MC DD representing the Canadian Legion trust in IBeeUii honorary vicepresident Gray vicemutant was Ego reclt Mary Robertson treasurer Appoirded to the executive bend were Dr JBrett Greer tides ll Hopkins Megar no Mlxwell Sullivan Mr Weleker Dniry lgunox Mrs Kennedy MB Dome Mael Kenzith Scythes Taylor Wallwin Samp mn Buchanan Mrs John Bilil Mrs Stewart and William lloughton Fred Robinson gave lecture illustrated with colored slides which he entitled Saskatchewan Ram tales His photos were of mum and lore ludian relies sunset scenes and rainbows and included pic ture of the first legislative building live milessouth of Battliztord and several scenic views or the legisla tive building in Regina SATURDAY NOV There was the usual to to rush at the market Saturday morning and buyers received genuine value with prices below the average pecially in roosting chickens drawn at 50c lb in large sizes with small yearolds drawn at 35c lï¬b and large yearling at 402 Narcissi and daflodil bulbs mix ed were30c dozen Low Priced Eggs Plenty 61 eggs meant large sales at rwsondble prices from tile ior ex tra large to 35 tor peewees Fresh dairy butter as usual was said out early to roguliir customers Choice honey sold in various sized cen iainers at train 22a to $245 and with comb honey in the dark color at 300 Vegetables rs Poultoes were from 3°C to 35c bias ket and bag Vegetables were plentiful Large green cucum bers were 50 or six for ï¬e green tomatoes were also available and few ripe large bunch lettuce or endive at 10c also broccoli at the same price Cabbage was 5e up to 7511 including Savoys Cauliflower 10c up corrois basket 35c to 50¢ onions 35c to 50c beets 50c pars nips 50c Hubbard squash 106 to lie peppersqunsh 5c up few nice winter pears were six basket Hyslup crahalpples 50c ap ples from 350 to 50 basket includ ed Weathy W011 River Spies and McIntosh Reds Pumpkins sold at various prices according to sizeal so citrens Home Baking Marmalade Delicious pies in apple date and raspberry sold well Other dainties were date cookies doughnuts rich fruit cake andothbr tasty cookies and drop cakes and homemade bread three fruit lemon or ange and grapefruit marmalade was again said out from316c to 40¢ Christmas cords One enterpri ng student ofthE Innisiil Fifth llrine Sehooihada niee display of Christmas cards ior sale Jill mo in charcoal eiiri oiiriu one Théaninzing chingeboiitliackstraw is thelwa acrossrthe floor makes any room look bigg beaurifuliIhe amdusqoidsea imprinted on antees you satisfaction in ullity dudwear The Jucksuaw BEAUTY VIEW SNOWDES MONA VERY GOOD pictured wastop producer in Canada last month for both milk and butterrot She has Just completed TOITILLA Algeriansrsliinsss implr Lund trauma lqtus 83rdlYecr Following very hriel but acute CROWN iilLL WA News Crown Hill WA metrnt Mrs Atkinsons on Wednesday Nov In the absence or Mrs Bez zant thepresident Mrs Switzcr gave the devotional The roll call was My Favorite Hymn and its Author Mrs Harold Switzur rend the minutes at previous meeting Arrangements were planned or the WA bazaar and bake Stile to be held in 55 room Nov 23 coming event notice later Ten hostessel were Mrs Cough and Mrs Switzer Four Bridal Showers veryunusual event took place in Guthrie Hall on Friday evening when tie communities at Oakland Hillland Crown Hill joined forces to shower four newlywed couples Mrs Grnydon Cole rend humer ous address after which eadl cou ple Mr and Mrs Ivan Bunney Mr and Mr Rohert Lackle Mr and Mrs Allan Quinlan and Mr and Mrs Jack Barker werepresenied with living room chair and st endwtable up Each couple thanked the com munity ï¬ttineg for their gins Eounteous refreshments brought most pleasant evening to close nirrysngs 61 The Ontario Tem liovliwlBEli GillillEil JOBS Dont forget to hill up your roses and perennials Cover them with good muleh oi Peat Moss generous applicationpi BONEMEAL Wlll help them through the wint er FLOWER POTS Again in Stock usually are mans sooo ruinous ulfB¢ckgrounclColours in slur itdrawsyour eye as well as more guar design guaradtees you the smartest floor in owl for few dollars Write for freeioiders sho in Jackstfow and on other consoleiun patternsinfull colour to Congoleum sands Ltd 5700 St Patrick StMontreal pernnee Federation was the speak er at the manling service at Crown Hill United Churiih his subject be ing The light against the inroads of alcohol ¢F UJOPIA OIhIWI Vlrlt Mr and Mrs Fred McCann Spent last week visiting relatives in Osh awa und while there were pleased to see Tom Jones and his family Bintiord Trip Mr and Mrs Hector mrnbuii visited the iorrners sister at Struts lord this week Ten tables were on hand to play cuchle Thursday night with ladys high score 01 99 points in twelve Mrs Handsgolng to Jun Muir mens high Miller 94 lone hands with live each Archie Duckworth and Thelma Irwin Archie Gwer ousey awarded the prize to the lady Low score wasAllen Miller and Bush Angus In Hospital Ron Campbell lsii patient in Stevenson Mernerinl Hospital Al liston following an operation or appendicitis Also Mrs Ernest Ellis is in Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie We wish them speedy recovery Lindsey nus Trip Russell Coulson Frank Elphick Arthur Dobsonand Heater Tum rhull enjoyed bus trip to Lindsay Thursday night sponsored bythe Bruce 8an Feed Store mum trim mnery thrombo lll Joseph Lung CIwmrï¬ who ohm Bu hall armed or many mom nx us To Domed my in the in 15501111 church Cemetery Ro vmorh ml on Eallbearerl were all nephew of Mr Crawford Ed et ersw Wï¬nfldm 0mm 11 in his 33 lord llleon Eratwmrd Crawford and anlnrd resides relutlves and neighbors in thexurrouodlnl district num bervwere also present irom Toronto year Oi or Township Ancestry he was born on September ms on the Crawlurd Homestead It 00 mm Shmty Bay In noun Ruth Wide anlord mum and Thoma IndAlbert anlord oi Ore station ACHING BACK were in min rde 31 £37m féfrï¬ï¬ï¬um diariesHs otter all including Dr lulu you sun KIDNEYLIVER PILLS arecord oil 133 lbs milk 335 lbs butter he with 389 testShe is owned and bred by Sanford Franklin Collingwood W9 MATTER HOW ROUGH THE SEA passengers remined on the levclVbccaune the inner sleeve was supposed to keep the ship on an even kceL um ofiq SIIIAloiozï¬asa 39h floor7 KINGSBEER BREWERY llMllED 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