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Barrie Examiner, 11 Apr 1946, p. 1

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7200 Copies AIINCIIZED AS SECOID CIASS Ill DUI THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY APRIL ii 1916 HOW AUXILIARYQHJJ Heath SERVICES 0011 pm WQBKED 83rdiveorNo i5 emu 46C non insch63 to Simcoe Winter Fair Planned For Docember Champion Fisherwoman Is Appointed Of COUNCIL OF INNISFIL HAVE riiisruu illy IRISi III tl Lwccd Incl It Sound on Wllll all iILciiibitts Ollegi ncipal Iiiiici way for 5121 litor Fuir to ho ho atria tli Decemb SEA Ll Inut bch suitabic placc to hull 311131 gtJtll an c111 iii15 Icif linwn Iluirin It Aprl lcct by tho lluiric Akiicnlhiialillunti iizgtiliiatiiiiis Wllt stiil talking IT LFCIIIN tiny had the whcn pan two the 12th Linc on tho highwayi tcll Iciaiss the rmd just about oil wcrc rcturning Itirpcclzttllttp goin luck and good= we cscapcd was driving lc Ill fcit It vcry choc butt of tho binkcn two was still bouncing when are stop illiy gtli1ll $13000 for Maintainer Etc icpoit of spccnil inocting at ho vcllingtoii Hotel Hairtc corded lilul tho purchase of coin pletc maintainer With all tho ncccs cqinpincnt tho price of about $13000 Tim was on dividcd vote which was latcr changcd to unanimous by CoiiIICII lors Eldiidgc and Todd who hadt tarorcduinothcr makc withdrawing iriiCh in favor of thc plum for the Iir wcic Incctiog Iliillu iticcti hold in xvcck Thiirw was forum Gertittdc thico lttAl in tho lial In fftit firm at HCI fizin Mich for 10 yours if 11m Follow ltiiic were clut YMCA Knights tll Ainty Ali IltllLL itrf llltu lflil lltklil stilt on iizd Walcs inil Scotluiid IIlt linvcllcii lion tntioii ililiplltll Willi is cigaicilts of Col as they land ant laziwi ifltrf wot liml 11111 vou H411 Loon hurled sciit rcprc czitiicgt Cflltlilll of tho mocha was Malconmin ultural pointid on that llitc it would not bc posmblc to lILlli thc Harriol 1911 Fair 1Hii HCI var ouly ch ind Haltl it full Itccvc sliilrftl iii Ikc mg linin lllivllatl tin ii MRS 30111th BU 3111s 1111 ONES wars Mrs proidem stattciIIi Socicty Iiic and Hiinlii for II 11111 stio if Horn illloll ii Itll Cali lhc He1 hits Harry Mr Gray Horticn 11 Skinny proudout job 71 zilitltlili on Int litgtl year In this ph pod iiicos illSIOMS IIIZIIINS suggested as an1t AT 1t11ll wont to lake the plcc of the Falll Fair for 1910 this Winn13 living you iciici of the wzilt 11 yours iLt tho Sun lsii lgirizi that ncznbor and rly for sports of all canard Illil tit IltliL lixcs ticl of ar As tho rcsnlt of Iiolion of 11 Noltlotcn itiim icmovcii on llarrzcS ticks ltllllttf tho par Ichnuc cxact Ilgt pziijtctiil util iiitaiiiziblc Hospitality contics wczc saga led for Incii on lcavo so tis 14 ll3 rliolonjiy thcnisolvcs also ltit cc =t1uiLtll ll lUn ltrcs for Canadians of bio cstatcs would hniid iyci liltlt whcro cantccns lopcnod which was much xtipl Sports of all kinds wcrc dcvclopcd umbc your iistoiiirt Orillia or picltlii duo 51 wus dccidcd saiy was IXIUI2LLI Chamber voiild 11 Mrs sluirc ikc titcii hour at 1118 DU lltlitltl tho day ho Icnwn opcned tin 10 lbs ms Another iii Ho cIy much Canuncrcc they lort various industrialshows dccrcasc ovcr tho provv conccrns throughout tho County ill Ions your they tiltll ho wrlliuc to tako part cvcnt Tho Ilncv prin 11111 Imituai liilt Ill Fir llcatlis lilitlltl still living Holland Comic no iii iiiicr on tho lioinc fariiz doctor Sic Mario and another bio public Hlliml both lotiil customs rcvciiuc one mm lort from April IllIii to tho cnd It was also soughtotl that Var of the fiscal your March Ill IllIii groups such as Crop is Stilllfillltl This is dccroucc of and $12518420 liavc liri ycars total of $73590148 Everyone pros wulh such Mrs district thcir opposition llllll lllllblll Vliltl limw iiioiiics would Irautlicrs machine Iienipositioii of Hall Hoard Black Illtli Hzciswr fir this tiioiliit ions othci lizipiovoiniiit Handicraft troops might IlltlySill this Fair cnt tXDlgtgtPtl support of plans for Winter Fair and humorous idczis Classifieds Elana Abimlsivoceeding ForSpOedboat Regatta Plans arc procccdini iiiccly for Barrie Spccdboai Slllutdtt August lntoruational Associations or picccding ntt1 principal of Itouina lcizdciyon tltit at Holland Ccniic Ilockcy was tl 111 the largcr ccniics them was artificial ice for ton months in 1013 itl playoffs wcrc Iiuatcri and thcnt iCHRIST bcliaif of tho Hall Hoard usde tho appointment Council mi 1011 board in order to establish Iil regulation Community Hall Council advised him to withhold liis suggestion until the Hall Board took the matter Board no sistcis Iaton Illtll1tf ollvi tll ind on popular It pays to read and use Examiner mcmbms Mrs thc year and rangod among the districts for tho Kingdom with softball tennis and golf Track and field inccts vero also popular llill said he flew to Holland with group to participato country every community Jiiilc IitClti Ger liiluLul meaning iGROCERY OPENED AFTER CHANGES lflihlit 111111 EiOwER SOCIETY TORMER BAllllIE of MANAGER IS ADVANCING Aiiiiounccnicnt mom of It Dudley as industrial commissioner was madc at itCtit lnnchcon ga tlicring of monibcis of the Saint of Trade by president The It Was tho saziic SCHOOL BOARD RECORD SIX MONTHS AT BARRIE ARENA SATURDAY AIMS AT 500 MEMBERSHIP As an uctivo Couuss is now be iiig made in townle socurc incin bors for tho Barrio Horticultural and Town linprovcuiciit Society tow facts about the activities should bc of interest Ilarric with School Regatta on This famous sponsoer by the Barrie Chambcr of ommcrce airangcincnts with 1111 Amcrjcan lowcr lloat Association is cxpcctcd to draw thousands of visitors day It is being held at only four 1910Barriiu Pictoii Hollcvillc and Vallcyficld Quebcc The llairic Committee have de cidcd to change the location of the the spoodboats would pass ccntral point oppo and down to Hayfield St is to in ovcnts prcscnt tcndcncy cncouragc greater facilities for re croation and community work the hall were to become part of the School Board property cvcry ratcpaycr would bc contri butor and also could take advan tage of the school boards for any school build lccidcd to wait until he could consult his board and perhaps have meeting with the School Board Fred Green was present to ask that culvert be supplied at his gatc as couple he had supplied and put in had been washed out The Road Supt was instructed to price of concrete 111 In that has sports centrc Wettblliltillgll part many and the devastation of thoAHIHIl libNV citios was something awful Thc Auxiliary Services triod to tho mcn at tho mcn for the It wasnt tl ENDS Final night of skating at Bur Saturday uppuuil through BRIEFS LIIIEY NIl llllm then ric Arinu will MW lhcro will also be public icc skating tonight Liftoruoon longost scason in Barrie history Inado possiblo by the IIISIaIIli artificial ice the Arcna last The Arena opened with its At the Board of Education Mon storc xi lil ho oiatcd tlzirla clay night Wilson toiidmcd Vlll Icsignation which was acceptcd tiilln with rogrct I1 this district that and Saturday ends toiicr Iron1y llio llllllllit plctoly rcuoitcii with ncv ianiicnieni of countcrs and gtiltlltgt coiistructcil crcc parties and Hoard board illlilllfJC Christmas wantcd to do something tho district in party at all if there werent chil The parcels that caiiic lfroin the folks in Canada wore Godsend and helped so much ccls that come for those who were leiidwwcrc held for month then Anything of value or remembrance was sent back to the sender and the rest given to some boys in need The hospitals were the marvel of plastic surgery was revelation 1500 patients everyone was an am Sonie were having newnoscs built up others fingers or practically new faces were arranged for those patients looking the them John llilortinicr iiitroducod the now official Mr Dudlcy who was born in VaiiCouvcr from Montreal where he was man industrial department 50 bonus tlllWClCzintitilzlll placcs Thus lllt om scrvcd a1 the Board since January 1945 and no told the trustccs ho had iicvcr where there such kindly unanimity Mr Wilson Toronto but his family will continue to rcsidc Harrie for the tiino being Horticultural lW always had likc Horticultural Socictics carricd on The ciciy all over tho provincc during tho war years with great ly rcduccd membership or seven years since this Society has askcd the Town Council for grant The Society has maintained and improved the Elizabeth Arciia in spite of difficulties dur This spot was ycry nnsightlydunip before the Society some years ago to make it one of the beauty spots of It has been an important his commi factor in giving the thousands of he was with the sales promotion visitors from Camp Borden fav department of one Of Western Oiable impression of Barrie both winter and summer Likewise tuined the Rose Giirden castof the Post Office which it established nine was promoted to the rank of few years ago This spot is adcaptain while overseas and to the commented upon by countless numbers of visitors and tourists from all parts of the coun try well as by Barrie citizens Plans are under way to extend this kind of work in assisting to beautify Barrie this organization deserves the sup port of all citizens who are inter cstcd in the appearance of the town The annual Flower Show was re vived last year and plans are being made to enlarge this valuable part of the Society All members are invited to exhibit at the show Monthly meetings of the Society which outstanding phases of special Mr Black ings modem children 111 tion of machinery September for the manufactured lay deioiior 10 1945 with hockey match bctwcen Buffalo Bisons and St Louis Flycrs 01 League LThcre have been no idle wock nights since then steady and the ice always good despite exceptional mild wea thcr The game tomorrow night be tween Barrie Lions Flycrs and Toronto Young Leafs tCroIhers Bulldozcrs items may be the final night game although church league bantnm final will be held Sat morning Bobcaygcon and Preston played the first of their intermediate finalsat Barrie Arena play the second game at Galt If the round is tied after that and Bobcaygcon wins the toss peeled the third and deciding game will comeback to Barrie Arena next wise the ice starts to go out this weekend Orillia sold $39000 debentures issued in connection with sewer conyozucn wit on board Wifli tho Walls and 0313 iii paintcd whito tho cutirc stoic chicry wont Saint John was It is six course ormhmny drcn there gt LWUJIC Is practising law agcr membership Canadian Chamber of Commerce Prior to that he was manager of Chamber nicrcc where his accomplishments were described as very successful veteran of two wars he enlist ed in the First Great War at the age of 15 years and served for three years in France where he obtained ssion For several years first time on Wednes larl biilit Imii sphcrc Chiirtics Corner coniplcto Park opposite sltc Bayvicw turn Wharf Now it has bccn discovcrcd there grandstand for the public to view the races along the irpbroulevurd opptisitc Ovcndcn past St Vincents Park on Kemp cnfclt St This street vard area will be roped Off for the It provides wonder fulvicwpoint for thousands ofpeo ple overlooking miles of Kcmpcn feldt Bay Parking facilities also are much better than if the races were to be held Opposite Bayvicw Park just off the main street The Committee Under the general chairmanship of Jacobi president Of Bar uric Chamber oflommcrcc Spocdboat irottny 5111 limuof fresh fruits and jcgetabics attiactivcly iisplaycd In addition Iotnc gttflfgtLIt foI turc soryicc will be provided for ctistoiiicis who complctc livcry service is available Among tho special products car Tied by Christics Corner Grocc is complete line of Locbs dia These include biscuits rsyrups candy gum etc Barrio Com opcncd Cilll All incuibcrs were present with tho exception xof Clicpcsiiik and Andrew Cumming and park near rockcry enquire as natural pipe and advise Council Asks rc Beveragcr License owncr of the Stroud Tea Room approached the Council to enquire if he could ob tain license under the new reg ulation re the sale of beverages ini his dining room Turn to page two please MAJOR FOOTE vc BURIEs SOLDIER IN NORMANDY The bones Of an unknown Cana dian soldier who died at Falaise in July 1944 were buried April in the quiet Normandy countryside by Maj John Foote VC The remains were brought from Canada by the Canadian chaplain who won the Victoria Cross for his gallantry in the Dieppe raid of 1942 fur interment with fellow Canadians who liein the peace ful cemetery 12 miles from the the Canadian break through south Of Caen in August 1944 warm spring sun shone on the carefullytended area where more thanv3000 Canadian dead are bur ied Busting hulks of tanks and derelict guns are reminders of the fierce battle in northern France At BenysurMer Foote also visited another 2000 Canadiansu are buried most them victims of the beach assault on Dday and the fighting in the Caen area Assisting the 41yearold pad of the Royal Hamilton Lightlflf try in the simple ceremony was LieutCol the American lakefront from ing the war stretching College over six months med ml Trnstcc Stewart reported that the names Of 800 formcr BCI students who served in the Sec ond Great War had been compiled for inclusion in thcmcmoriu1 book presented by Fclt names were suggested of persons whose handwriting would be suit able for inscribing the 800 namcs and steps are being taken to haile carved oak or walnut lectcrn made to display book William Cook wish frcc dc thosc took it over vaitcd on one Hospital of and boule arric spectators putation case He was advised Various anadas largest automotive firms Dmces Enlisting again in 1940 he went technical th the 91h Armoured Regiment juvenile bettic foods starry and though would dance which Was mighty fine thing for those boys It gave them new liter The British people could not do too much for the Canadian boy The Auxiliary Services keep the Inornle of the Canadians on high plane and on the whole our boys kept Canadas reputation high IITTLE GIRL HIT BY CAR HAS RIGHT LEGHDROKEN Catherine Sarjeant four years old daughter of Mr Gordon Stirjeant 59 West streets north Orillia sustained broken right leg last week after being struck by acar The accident occurred as the little girl ran out from behind car parked on the west side of the street in front of hr home She ran into the front bumper of car driven north by Ken Harvie of Orillia The accident occurred about Oclock on Wednesday Catherine is granddaughter of Albert Sarjeant Barrie the Society has main overseas adiutunt sorry girls with Gets Important Post Last urday night the memorial mired and They The management committee was given authority to engage Victor Knox as high school teacher Mr Knox was formerly On the staff of King Edward School and since discharge from has been attending Univer sity of Toronto Regatta CommitteeI which has been meeting weekly consists of Chairman of Racing Homer Henderson Referee Ghic Timer Assistant Clarke Chief Starter Dy ment Chief Scorer Warren Wil gar Assistant Scorer Mrs Robert Schelling Chief Measurer and In spector Chittick Pit Man agers Burke and Nor man Surveyor Thomas Nicholls construction at $102775 per $100 Turn to page eight please McCullough Sells to Roy Christie again Friday For this alone then it is ex Gordon the armed Lothian Reeve force Timer Monday Other Morrison reported that the finance committee had met School Area Board and had agreed that Innis fil would payLSZa month pupil for students living in the soldiers settlement attending BCI and both school boards were satisfied with rangement and Mrs with Innisfll of the work scene par value There are held 14 pupils authorities on various horticulture discuss their subjects For the past few months the programs have beenvery in teresting and the meetings well at tended gt For the membership fee of $100 each member receives premium to the value Of 60 cenfsiTvith the following options One year sub scription to the Horticulture and Home Magazine OR plants or seeds to the value of 60 cents as author ized on the premium receipt The membership jumped fro below 50 in 1944 to over 2501n 1945 This year 500 members is 11 the Objective In several cases two it Vite his ar The monthly report of Principal showed an average BCI attendance of 551 in March ration was 606 Heath which Maj CAPT GLEN It KELL lBarrie man who has been appoint ed Signals Officer of Military Dis Ltrict N0 London Ont He join ed the RCCS at Camp Borden1n Total regist In the public schools the March registrations and average attend ances were as follows King Ed ward 286 242 Victoria 401 339 Prince of Wales 531 451 King George 29 926 Drastic Change in New Orch 615 Rtt jiSIaughtcrIng Stock new order No 615 from the Wartime Prices and Trade Board which became effective April 1946 deals with the slaughtering if hogspcattl and other livestock by farmers and producers There is drastic change in this new Order from the old order in that farmers and producers who wish to havelivestock slaughtered if they are for their own use must now Obtain authorization in writ ing from Regional Food Board Officer or some other officer of the Board The order itself israther long but the essence of it boiled down is as follows Custom DUDDEY amk of major before his discharge mm active service Mr Mortimer expressed apprec iation to the Municipal Council for is support in connection with the arrangements the new appointment and he in board mpmbers to com in to the board offices and confer with Mr Dudley many problems confronting them with regard to industrial matters TimESGlobe subsequent later took in England tliranks in 1936 and special training December 1940 he was stationed at Bordenagain July 1941 he was commissioned He vnt overseas in November of the same year with the 51h Cdn fArmourcd Div Sigs tached as Observer tothe British Army in Tunisia earlyllS He waspromotediloCapfain1n0cto5er TthclmoLnurseMissC1alfspri reported prevalence of measles during March The nurse inspected 077 children applid 42 first 51d treatments andmade 30homervier Gilling of Tor At Brockville in principal Protestant chap lain at Canadian military head quarters in Ldndon The party in eluded LuannCo ORourke of London Ont principal Roman Catholic chaplain at CMHeriandrr Capt Waiyland of rrOutremont Que of the canadian war graves and iinquiries sec1 punishments public schools duringMarch were King Edward Prince oLWales Corporal onto ancial involved as follows two Victoria two King George no He was at one One intrested citize premiums gave $10 donation to help the Society The Society is volu profit making organization inter ested in beautifying the town and the homes of Barrie It is made overseas through most Of the war in Signals work est John NB 11943 and was investigations tion rior to vis ntary nonvr The Barrie Examiner15$200 year and wOrth more advance Waiter up of dependsupon and deserves the support of the citizens of Barrie BOOST BEAUTIFUL BARRIE iting the area Maj Foote journeyed to Dieppe and re tracted the area where the action took place and paid tribute to the men he knew cinnamon at DGMtrGorinthiun Lodge No96 AF TAM aw 13$ 2135 Brownell DD Strictly in H119 McOuLLOUGH ROY CHRISTIE After operating the grocery storc on the northwest cornecofrElizabeth and Mary Sts for 23 years McCullough hassold out to Roy Christie The new owner will Operate the businss as Christies Corner re hgsijbeen completely renovated and is now open Thrn to page eight please ksDepartment Gives $5009T0CutTaix VimynMOmoTial Serviice Trinitvlchsrch Branch IIgotten Grocery Theisto busmtss Killing Basis Enoducers arereierrcd tollPTB Order Number 615 cffective April 1946 This order provides in who are not Of slaughtering perrhits but who Lwish to have livestock slaughtered forkihemthatz The farmer is tocbtain special authorization from Regional Foods 01 Meats Officer of the Board or from some otherbfficer of the Board duly authorized in that behalf by the Administrator and The farmer must deliver such authorization to the slaughterei prior to or at the time he delivers the livestock to him the slaughter shmghter Farmers and other producers who wish to haveillvestock slaughtered em Mininded therefore 36165111 Membcrs of the Barri hn Sis be corrected and rather thandelaythis instal lation it was decided tt the Public Utilities would financethe cost of diverting the creek under the supervision of the gineen As the At meeting ofthe Public UtilBrock and JO itis Commission on the 2ndinsfiant it was decided to inakea grant of $5000 to the Toyvn Of Barrie out Of profits ofitheiwmerworks erepart ment for the year1945 this amount to apply against the generali tax rate The advisabili the war however and 0f thexCanadim chlomled by the think of dnothig but splilanding KBCI Band aradedvSundaymorn money an caslingaside pers mg April to the soldiers memi sortalresppnsibility hecontinued GM for georglan Dsmctbpald 0rial whereawreathwas placgdj1wgctagin 85 weidid after by Tom Burton in memory of therlast warWEare ladipg to those who fell at the Battle of ward third nationalvcatastmph HYin1y Ridge in the FiistGrEat as stirely as we sit here today Walt The1rgi0nnaifes thenjoin Callingfthe people to three pur edtheservics of Trinity Angli can Church whose minister Rev on Howden istheir chaplain part for farmers holders COMING EVENTS centa ii wonmum mm to an official visit to CorlnthianLodge NO 90 AL AM last Thursday night and was given cordial wel come by the officers and attndance of mmbcrs were present from Lindsay Port McNicbll E1niva1e stroud Co town and Kerr Lodge Barrie and for First Degree was exemplified in an seerICe devotcdfo prayers for service in rebuilding the world efcient manner and the mic Peace and the bulldlng Of better with Spiritual principles as basis of the Lodge werg highly complit35c We must work and sacrifice for mentd peace as we did fOr warshe said At the closeofthe service mo siIEcwas observed and he Last Post First Baptist Church Choir Eas Town En tcr Cantata fRedemptionsv Song Church auditorium Tuesday April 16 815pm Offering forchoir fund Welcome Home Party Community Hall this Friday eve iniii VWReception and dance Refrcshments on sale Everbody welcome St Andrews Womens Mission ary Society special Easter Thank offering Wednesday April 17 Lecture room Speaker Mrs Pae Toronto in writing re are 20 houses nowibeo ing supplied through Ilainch pHnEcclesrsand Happy Sta 6inch main was authorized on Eccles St between Elizabeth and and on Henry St be tfween Eccles and Frances Sts 61nch main will also be laid between Mar item will furnish the music Rummage sale auspices Trinity WA Saturday April 27 Parish all Collier St Doors open am Dance at Midhurst Towns Admissron Leg 1415b OL iestf Si Manic Church arrummage sale Satur am atl ty of adopting the Hydro Pension and Insurance plan for permanent employees of the Electric and Waterworks depart rcceiving some Consideration bylthe Commission The manager reported 100 per cent of the eligible employees in favor and it was decided to ask for statement of cost to be computed as of May 15 Al final decision will be made at the next meeting poses On the day of Commfnora Mr Howden asked for refr membrance for dedicatign 015 The Stroud Park Sts ments has been enteftainment ers Hall Friday April 12 Branch 149 Canadian world was conducted by Mr Howden who also gave stirring address to the large congregation Taking as his text EXOdus 1214 Thisday shallbe untoyou for memoriamthe minister urged his on DRlton St ll 11 aving been paved last year In the east end and not anquculluwingthedge work Bro Morten Master W111 1101 of the Lodge presided 7F Dun worth STW the GrandLodge and Grand Lodge Ktab day April 27 Owen lftllb Rummage Sale St Andrews the Blake St deadEnds at Puget St and main short Bart Simmons played andiReveIlle 77 main 11 Te Waterwo summer was COIISidGlBdeIPGEldL 12 applications have been received for new services The most impOItant and mos necessary work to be undertaken is an 8inch main on Innisfil St from Brockto Ferry to take care of Allandale in case trouble should develop at Bankers Creek To do this work it is necessary that tth Creek between that it is necessary for themto Db tinithe written uuthorizatlon tron the Board as In above before livestock to the slaughlencr for custom killing Ung less the slaughterer receives the written authorization not later than the time of delivery of the live stock the order referred to pre vents the slaughterer from taking deliVery or the livesto ustki 1009 meeting April 14 pm Orange Hearers to keep fatwtthhhemenj Church British IsraelWorldrjcder who gave their lives to defend the principles of freedom He deserib ed thefamous Vimy Ridge battle and paid glowing tribut to the system courage and heroism of the men H11 who fought that day Referring to the more recent conflict he re minded the congregation that the Ltd has increased itscharter capz due ital to $100000 The new building Candidate was proposed by Bro 15expectedto be completedmby for midsummer Auspices 6tficarsThEDDGMbriey re Presbyterian ay spondd and RW Bro Rev Womens Association Satur GoSselin of Victoria Harbor gavei April 13 am Euchre toast Community Hall Of sta nee 777705 Nanceuvetw The Codrington St main will be continued to Puget 10 Blake St and two deadends away with The members 01 theConmiissiDn and the Manager attended 11 con vention of the WaterworksAscocla felon which was held inleiR gate Falls on Monday Tuesday and Wednesday April 80 and 104 Those who were unable to 1in seats in the church heard the ser vice through the public address an informative address ion the Installed in the Parish greatness of King 501mm to thevtsitors was proposed by by Mount Pleasant Softball Club Bro Robertson to which Bradford Cooperative Storage Bro Daw of Gothic Lodge Lindsay repliedThextoast to the day Hall Barrie Graham Speaker Mr John Vancouver Subject World Government Its Divine Plan Grand Opening ni town Dance Pavilion Frank Bo gart cud 1115 featuring lovely Betty Davis Frl Dancing to $100 rid151 Gilford bringing their Wed April 17 and Dance will be done 15p ght at Cooks 7i Everybody welcome Dance at Ivy Orange Hall Fri April 26 Admission 50c Aus plces of Ivy Orange Lodge Mul TSinclairrand Payzantfthe hollandsforchestraf newly initiated ctftlldate replied ed 10piece orchestra victoryyin both instan Godrhelprjm Many people have CES 0185 13551 am Admis Lunch serv 1517b ck for custom dunkith already

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