Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 3 Apr 1957, p. 7

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HOUSE OF HITS mflfi FiRST WITH THE BEST IN IA FINALSHOWING TQNIGHT wsoNssibAY ALFRED HITCHcocKsrHE WRONGMAN WITH HENRY FONDA AND VERA MILES THURSDAY 1tRloiiy Sitrunny Continuous SaturdayifiFrom 230 pmj WHAT HAPPENED ioJULIE ON DORIS DAY BARRY SULLIVAN LOUIS iUURDANFRANKLUVEJU EVENING snows AT 650 59 pni RMONDAYV TUESDAY EVENING SHOWS AT 650 MIL PLUS CARTOON 30 MINIITES OF OTHER TREATS Evening Shows Are At 650 Cr prn FOX MOVIETONE HER HONEYMOON When the kisses courtship turned to terror Julie tied forheriilc PLus NEWS AND COLOR CARTOON AAKEDOWN ARTIST AT wORKI mum newest um JANE RUSSELL BIIRIIEIWILUL CINEMAsooPE YECHNLCOLOI Vmwixnwngnmmu mu LUiHER STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY APRIL THE PULiTZER PRIZE PLAY IS ON THE SCREEN limit mm 19in AULERiUSLPii BAUER MARLURBRARUO emissions MACHthi IIvII Fm mamas cams aususr moon esentsin CINEMASCOPE andMIEIROCQLOR 1fspsenimrmss WEDNESDAY 230pm RANAD ENTERTAINMENT TIIIIIII rs sir conrmmnus Shilililllit 230 PM Ill THRESHOLD SPACE GUY MADISON VIRGINIA LEiTH JOHNHO iAK availqu rsnows AT 650 Inform aMARI MON TUES WED TWO GRANDFEATURES NE COMMAND WM HOLDEN NANCY OLSON THESEARCH FOR BRIDEY MllRPHY TERESAWRIGHT LOUISHAYWARD relational Players Theatres menu especially broad has changed menial dill In the put leywdara Noons homogenised itamialnd unmixed an tbebuyer hyp notised by the advertising on the gully mlondenpperx They do however keep the content nlesn and flesh tor some time even Lhth slicedanother dglildlk stntlon otiaziness on the part the human race well named but it must cut into the sales of brendA knives Ind boards now Ia tunic Miniv New New England patter do they nit that hot bread which is still warm thonext day and heap it intact whilo puttinx the wrap per on No human being could do it so probably they fail hick upon machine All of this pre amble contrasts so much with the before school diys when Maw sent us to the bakeshopcould have been Petcr Soules on Essa Roadlater Johnson Brothers and then lhomas Loughead some time later still and the final for loaf tbat weighed pounds and cost live cents Some of it was baked two loaves to pan and side by side or end to end in bakers and home made and iit was nnhwfixi lcmp ration to poke hole in the paper and swipe bit bf the tasty white wa bread mm the ex posed sideor end The prieeti Well away back it was in bar mony withflbuttcrv cents pound and up or eggs two dozenlo 25c at summer is ing time or shortwhile pota low as 121 toes 10 cents peek no baskets then but 15 pounds and 9t pound bag for about 50c and up From another angle the price balanced with one dollar day for ordinary labor or two bucks for an expert carpenter or other tradesman These prices changed oi course by degrees as did eon ditlons In the bread line not literally yourswtruly in later school days was assistant to the late William Shannon jolly chap with plump chassis on Saturday morn ing on hislong route covering Aliandaie in the morningstor Brysons Bakery on High Street South The motive power for the wagon Vor sleigh was Ben big black horse who had one mean little tricksnot so little at thatOi lettingfly with one or two hindtcet when struck with whatever happened to be handy Wewerevntheioohutfiowwe as the scat projected out right behind him with the roof also projecting above and bighooi come he was on winuy would occasionally tween us it morning up on Adelaide Street near Campbell Avenue or Main Street that ho nearly wrecked the entourage in when instead oi kicking he in decided to iaydown iri thesnow Bill however saw it coming and with wellaimed boot persuaded the big bony allow to change hismind orthe harness and shalts wouldhave suffered to say nothing of the hungry folk waiting for their daily ration it was mean work onra wet day or in wet snow delivering the fresh unwrapped bread which would begamo slippery if no 25 per dentiofradiosets iii use ingthe day time John Green advertising mana would be ger of Pennsylvania retailing adian Association of Radio vision Broadcasters he agency executive as the United States surveys only lslpcr cantor sets are use during thedaytimeagainst or than 50 percent inthe eve firmoutlining techniques in tele vision advertising said newspap era are considered the backbone of retailers promotionzeflorts in 1955 retailers piacca as cents otjtheir advertising dollars into newspapers and believe newspapers willcontlnucIto be the No mediumin th promotion or Dunmerchandise Back Home Lovali urned home nding the winter with ghte in Ridgeway CinéZOflStlripvors Corvette Weyburn Now DephMg Friendspl the family interested 10 learn this 0ttoLee so of Robert Highwa ill Thomas ngChar the and so ijalLE LV ridge coVer was available Loading of the warmbreadvin the wagon was done withfla flat woodan paddle imbwnas peel and it was 81 so used to take loaves out from beyond arms length In days pnst every community had its bakeshop Now it comes by ck from large distributors in cities and the thought arises ivhat would happen in case of mature anda bombdropped on even one of the large plants ow ting and OD area won the selling outot Brysons supplying wi years for thestaif of life and aterior other lines otbusiness will not appear on familiar signs and ads in eonvcrsation with Edward Brysori recently he re eailedklhe ycasty smeii of specially in the mor ingswhcn vwagons were being loadedand toidof thcdays when yeast did notcomo in blocks like butter but was hops and ma trade snowdrift The action of he ballet is set in afaslilon infuse 1850s where betweena arlety chars ter orks lnthe Canadians eper broad Ifhedppea anee speclal postseason tour of Ontar Mm MIdland Press Midland Free Press herald Effective immediatein several changes are announced in the nagement oflMidiand Printers Limited Robert Chittick formerly oi Barrie who in Julyoflast year becamevicepresident in charge of sales now assumes in addition the post of general manager Wlls Harrisonhnews editor for thepast five years becomes man aging editor and responsible or news and editorial policy James Lennox continues vie president in chargeof duction and commercial prin ng as andiMrs Charlotte McGrattan as Iea Room recently to make Way senior WWmi Roaster cnrrricx suilfilyisc the day to day opera tions of nurnewspapers and the all printing business The re cent illness of Herbert Lee plastics compani has imposed addi nal burdens with eh have had the priv branch ivill continue to re ht andexpress but WI longe have passéngerear 5311 same thing will happen on other branch linesoutotvorl angevlllchtq Teeswate and Wal anal will still ileget beassociatednow or 12 years am confident that its ecutive vicepresident of in Shoe Corpdration othanada wh operates footwear and president of the footwear and ties with community enterprise eveen UnderDoctors Care James wiord is under the doctors We all wish he aspeedyrevery Daylnlorvnto Mr and Mrsujrankfa ersou cndGaleaceompanied by Robert ca Whitley ronto Mr and Mr William Carroll and family Toronto spentJhc cm Saturday in To weekend with Mr and Mrs Alex Eatterson Sunday Visit Mr and Mrs William not and fa iy Alliston spent sunday with MrandMrs John Dekkcr Weekend Visitors Mr and Mrs Fred and baby oi Aurora spent the week and at their palents home here Arthur Anderson spent theweekend Mrs Russell Anderson amnionpath Mr tflfld Mrs Freeman Breth our of Toronto visited with Mr and owns And London ss Deiinda jSwanwick and Joan SWanwick of London were Sunday visitors th Nowai and Shirley Robbins gt Weekenda Home Harry Robbins and Trueman cMullen otMalton spent the weekend ntthcir homeshcrc and Munivan Overis and cl ofAlliston visited With DoIig Ovenson up 2va Vqmr of the most their tours note in your le over separat poll

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