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Barrie Examiner, 26 Aug 1953, p. 4

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has HOOD supervisor of the nurs division of the St John Ambulance 311 Corps in Barrie who was on Kiwanis Playground Day last admires the prizewinning coats of ton on fixeycaroold Norman Feldman right who Feidman eight years old who took third prize Looking on at left is eightyearold Joe 8350 who won second prize for his coat of fan Murray and Norman are from St Vincents Playground and Joe is from Queens Park duty at the Wednesday not first prize and his brother Murray an was evident at Kianis Playground Day last Wednesday when there was of handmade articles at the bandstand Top prize winners in various divisions were left right SandrarRankin of Queens Park to ARTS A259 Glam were 410 neglected Lsiderabla un meritpcharles or II fl and Ulle Lentsius of Gunn Street Play ground IOyearold girl from Estonia who has lived in Barrie for two years and won first prize ribbon for her fine crochet work 41 1u fine display who had entered two oil paintings of con Falls Out of Car Escapes Iniury Vehicle Wrecked Beeton World James Hill son of Mr and Mrsl TWELVE 0F BARRIES PLAYGROUND leaders who were in charge of various program events atpKiwanis Playground in Queens Park last Wednesday afternoon In the back row left to right are John Warnica Queens Park George Woods supervisor of the summer program for the Barrie Recreation Committee and Pat Wanamaker who was in charge of the baseball program on all the playgrounds and assistant leader at Gunn Street In the third row left to right are Margaret Samsel Shear Park Myrna Synnott Soroptim ist Elizabeth Wildman and Pat Boyes Gunn Street Left to right in the second row are Catherine Wilkinson Brock Play ground Helen Thompson and Anne Baker St Vindents and in the front row left to right are Catherine Coleman and Les ley HarrisQueens Park and Barbara Burdette St Vincents The summer work of the young leaders on the sevenplay grounds ends today APTO 01 Holidays Carson Howard Toronto Davig arid Pefr WI mowdale an gt hoildays with relatives here Busy Sdnday There was unusual activity at the barn of William McFadden on gather up the hundreds of bushels of wheat and other grain which spilled out onto the ground when Edison former missionary in Ethe granary leanto broke away un fghina Miss Dickson serveAd inl the late Miss gnesi Speaker at WMS mm Dulmage who taught at Midlandi 6151 Anniversary high school before becoming missionary Mrs Learherdale was introduced by Mrs Frank Brown Jean Wy Speaker for the Slsl anniversary supZ lie formerly of Coldwater der the weight of grain second granary was also in danger of breaking so it was braced strong er for protection Fortunately the weather was good so the grain was kept dry while bagging it up and moving it to other shelter The McFadden family appreciate very Gard Hm TecumemTownsmll of the tomensJIissionary Society plY secretary for the Presbyterial 11111011 the HSSiSlaHCB given them in bad miraculous escape from ser ious inury when the door of the sedan he was driving on County Road No just rvest of Beeton came open on Saturday night Augi l5 Jimmie fell on the pave menl and the auto proceeded on into the deep ditch on thesouth side of the road and came to rest upside down beside fence The vehicle was complete wreck The filiv recoilEd numerous cuts and bruises but was fortunate no bones were broken He is resting com fipcd to bed Jimmie Hill who operates germ with his father on the 9th concession had been busy harvest ing on fell fortably at his home and is conE chores which included the milking Saturday until darkness Starting in to do the usual 0f Sl Afldrews PIESbylEIian Mrs Brown was Mrs Leatherdales Church Fenelon Fails last week hostess while in Fenelon Falls was Mrs WB Leatherdale ColdE Scrapbooks were presented by Witter hospital VlSitOI 101 the the Mission Band tothe hospital PIGSbyteria ChurCh WMS inivisitor for use in her Work Montreal and district She toldt REL Jackson who was re order to save large portion of their crop which had just been threshed nLooM nv AUGUST LACHUIE Que or mleremng features how her work icentiy inducted as minister of the Hume has an apple tree on his farm There 35 large attendancefenelon Falls church graduated atjat nearby Hill Head which doesnt including auxiliaries of Lindsajjthe same time as Rev Charles2 Plegllyterlahand reresentatives of Carter Goldwater Mr Jacksonis other denominations at the meeting building cottage near Mrs Leath in theLchurch lerdaies cottage resort on the Sev Presiding was Miss ern River Carillon Agnes Designed for of cows only one bovine had turnl this the accident happened Jimmie must have got over on the sboulder of the road to pass an oncoming Wand struck seme obstruction The body of the car had to be lifted onto the frame before removal to the garage here Weather Display Afrjxhibition IIEIUS year the Meteorological Di yrsrorp Department of Transport illogaln present weather dis attire Canadian National Ex bl ii It will be located in the General Exhibits Building No ace the west entrance natured dimensioned will WONDERFUL VALUE AT ONLY Ni lieaiitiful tweedy Homespun Covering stick tothe calendar The tree produced several clusters of bloom early in August apparently be cause of asetbackcaused by cater pillars earlier in theseason OoodIooIis up so he tack car to locaIei the other animals and while doing Apparently while travelling cast into Beeton near the cemeteryl 1M Wr WM The Spacesaver DAVENC is ideal for th small apartment by day aluxur ions and comfortable sofa by night bedforjsound sleep and better health priced Theyre smartly styled and constructed give years of service Eifceptlonally low Anon NORTHWARD MIGRATION CrackUps Costly Pinecrest Races Activin had just cased at re fcent Pinecrest Speedway Wednes day night race and Guelphs Bili Hamilfon was busysurveying the damage to his No 37 sock car on the No highway track You gotta be in the money Every inigh the rst six in the feature irace that is to make money at izhis business said Hamilton and gycu have to have luck to do that and lots of it Hamilton who celebrates his 22nd lblrthday Aug 26 had just been the ganchor man in fourcar pileup ibefore making the above statement EHe collected busted radiator wat er pump intake manifold distribut or and shock absorber as well as banged in rear end for his trouble that evening William had reristered two feature wins in three meets and thats not bad for guy who races stock cars for hobby dont think ill ever amount to anything as driver admitted Hamilton and Ive been going $0 quit every year since started in l930 But like it and cant quit Hamilton got into stock car ram race at Gait and won his first beat lie has been regular nnrtch pant at the Saturday and Wednes day evening shows at Pinecrest Outside of toiling as mechanic in his dads gamue on the outskirts of Guelph Fill soends the bulk of his remaining hours as stock iock He has seen action at Brant ford Ancaster and Wasaga Beach in his short career Now working on his fifth car his second of the current season Bill has been gradually improvmk every time out He figures it costs about $2000 to upkeep stock car for full season If you want to see this gent who loves sport so much he cant quit keep an eye peeled for Bill and his No 37 Hes on hand every Satur day and Wednesday shortly before the 830 pm starting time and has been giving many of the more ex perienced pilots at Pinecrest plenty to worry about as he climbs stead ily in the $1000 Carling trophy point race And make no mistake about it Hamilton could end up the win nerlt Outstanding Ice Show Makes Debut Canada atCNE Although it has number of Canadian ice skaters in its organiz ation Holiday On Ice of 1954 which appears in the Coliseum at the Canadian National Exhibition SYDNEY NS CPlRecriuting August 29 to September inclimive for jobs in Northern Labrador was has never appeared in Canada be SO healY here that the national fore It is one of the biggest of the employment office remained open ice show moggtictiqhnsapd is enter on Saturday rare proceeding ing its ninth season this yearbut have types of construction job to butch confined the United States Mex ers and bakers ice South America and Europe Holiday On Ice is unique in DC has the largest accessibleiother respects It is the only big Sunday when neighbors met to help stands of coniferous trees ice spectacle that carries its own Coleman auromanc OIL HEATER with famous examines only 955 DOWN PAYMENT OW Come In and seoiilhlsfwondorlul hetero SadrInstalland modems other models as low as $8250 rnsrrrnus LIBERAL TRADE1 ALLOWANCE This magnicent new heater gives your home healthful warmth 1way radiant my through new front louver design standard ashgin Coleman durable finish wontburn off mr During the previous seven days imr the day after he saw his first THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY AUG 28 1953 refrigeration Founded in ms it was the first to explore the posEQ mm of mm ma Qlesuawv rem QLr show on portable ice rink Ini imaginative idea extended the from tiers of new show business and brought giamourous American to shows to hundreds of cities around the world For its CNE engagement Holi lday 0n lcewill use three big re lfrigeration units freezing more than 9000 square feet in the Col iseum ring The Show runs 21 hours with 25 big acts The comp any numbers 125 featuring stars Joan Hyldoft Michael Merhan Jinx Clark and Rudy Richards and concert pianist Artie Kane The show is rich in comedy with Flip and Flop who introduce novelties not Seen in Canada before and Paul Andre of Verdun ue who in the guise of sailor is rapidly gaining top rank among the ice skating lcomedians The 1954 edition of Holiday hasl been in rehearsal for several weeksi at Sioux City Iowa and comes dirl ect from there to the ONE One of its big feature numbers in lhel new show is George GershwinsE iRhapsody In Blue which is being presented for the first time in an ice show precision line of 36 Glamouricers provide number of thrilling drills as well as con siderable pulchritudc to the per forrnance Holiday On Ice Will give mul ince performances at the Coliseum on Aug 31 Sept and as well as evening performances at 830 pm F0 ITS CROWD DRYDEN ONT CP Don Fulford was paddling along in his canoe with couple of friends when fullgrown lynx swam up to the craft and tried to join the party Fulford broke the animals neck with paddle LOST ANTI FOUND CF Mrs Hodgins 81 new has wedding ring she lost 47 years pg Her brothenindaw found it in the garden of the old family home which has passed through several owners since Mrs Hodgins lop there Check Into those strange knocks and squeelis Im mediately Theyre warn ing signals that major trouble is on the way Drivein today and save big expcnSe later on DONOEIIIIELO MOTORS LTD GM Parts Service 65 Collier St Ph 2487 ms or are ours Plenty More at ital oneness arrears CALIFORNIA SWEET EATING IIEO TIIBLE OIIIIPES No 25 BRADFORD ICEBERG LETTIICE NEW CROP YELLOW TENDER FRESH swancorn SWEET POTATOES Heads no1 Heads 25 lbs 25c 39c PEACHES FAMOUS NIAGARA VARIETIES ARE Now AVAILABLE PRESERVE THEM THIS WEEK srsrru CHEESE BREAD Giant ANN PAGE LARGEA IQBCII Vitamin Enriched Canada Approved ANN PAGE BREAD Sliced or Upsliced 2402 Ian White or Orbwn Ayinn Page Yukon clus feasting shy GINGEReats Naibkeii Ase seiecin slanti nationhood namovap Blnllli lltlSlv SH MAST spigeyhiigius 1b if FRIQKQH tl TIDE ion sarcasm all SavoiirPIain Queen OllVES HeinzAll Varieties BABY FOOD sALAoo ssure suite OEDWHEAT Aylmei CATsOP Nestlcs in Zisszyoheszgc Egon 1192 bll I9 2Ib tin 25 1602 fan Pkg tall tins 27c Size strip 502 mica COFFEE Pkgs 9i6039t 3202 loll SUFERffRigm MEATS poraoasr 1b

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