THE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE 16 19544 220 Bradford St FARM EQUIPMENT DUCK RAKE complete Harry Squibb Lot 10 Con Innistll Phone 76r3 Cookstown 3941970I THRESHING Machine George White years old like new Rea sonable Box Barrie Examin er 396970 MASSEYHarris Baler tied less than 10000 bales in new condition Birnie RR Strand Phone 431 Stroud 39640669W DEERBORNE Ht rear mounted mower Al condition also PTO extension for Ford Tractor Sam Neilly Gilford Phone Lefroy 26r22 396970 STEELWheeled Wagon with set of wood wheels to match good as new $25 also set of scales 2000 lbs $15 Edgar Phone 824r2 FORAGE Harvester one year old motor driven Case blower Buck Rake ï¬t Ford or Ferguson trac tor Scoop for Ford tractor hy draulic Everything half price Phone Maple 67r23 396970 Heptones Admission 50c CASE Threshing Machine 28 in good condition complete wtih drive belt grain thrower and clo ver recleaner also McCormick Deering 1020 Tractor recently overhauled Apply Henry Moloney Colgan Ont Phone 4313 39469 BUCK RAKE complete to ï¬t any truck with power takeoff Buck rake to fit lempelton manure load er new Corn binder and loader IHC nearly new Hay baling square bales mowing and raking also custom field weed spraying done by acre Custom manure load ing and spreading King Lefroy 15r22 390972W AUTOMOBILES HONEST JOE WILL PAY Highest Prices FOR CLEAN AUTOMOBILES Liens paid off and we will trade down CROSSTOWN MOTORS Phone5430 131510 Buy With Confidence From BULLOCK MOTORS YOUR FORD MONARCH Dealer MARKET BARRIE SQUARE 5526 1953 CHEVROLET CUSTOM SEDAN radio and heater $197500 1952 MONARCH TUDOR radio heater white wall fires $199500 1951 METEOR COACH $125000 1950 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN $89500 1949 METEOR CUSTOM SEDAN radio 85 heater $59500 1943 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $47500 1946 FORD PICKUP 12 ton $42500 BULLOCK MOTORS Limited FordMonarch Dealer LOCATIONS IMARKIET SQUARE PH 5526 and Hobsons Bar Ferndale Rd at 90 Highway For your listening pleasure tune in Cavalcade of Music Sundays 530 1309 PICKUP Truck 1950 litton GMC in good condition Phone 4871 136970 1951 CHEV express 35 Ford Ex prey Truck Apply Wilsons Gar age Minesing phone 103 136869 1953 FORD Station Wagon 14000 miles Al condition $425 cash and take over payments Must be sold 58 John St after pm 136970 1951 CHEVROLET Sedan undercoated air conditioned heat er 17000 miles original owner Terms 136 Penetang St Phone 4004 136970 1950 CHEV 2door sedan radio heater Sacriï¬ce for quick sale Owner leaving for USA $950 or best offer Box 15 Barrie Exam iner 136971 ATTENTION OLD can OWNERS 1004o Allowed as trade in for any thing that Will run on car over $700 Buy With Confidence At hungerfield motors ammo grain DIVISION Dial 1981 Bradford 8t Apply Ellis Hutchins Water 396369 June 27 Supper at time Admission 50c Contributions sary services Sunday June 20 11 radio vi Paige Countys Largest Dealer Dance at Baxter Friday Junel 25 to the music of Paxtons CKBB dayloft Party Dancing from 930 to 130 illth Dance at Thornton Orange Hall Friday June Beattys Orchestra Dancing 9430 Lunch counter Admission 50c 6369 The annual StephensonAnderson reunion will be held at Spring Park Midhurst Sunday oclock 6972W Mlxed dancing every Friday Saturday Pine Crest miles north of Barrie on Highway 27 or Music by 2thF Prince of Wales Home and School Graduation Ted and Bake miles south Elmvale Sale Thursday June 17 at Prince of Wales School 3530 pm Ad mLsSion 25c 6709FW Benefit dance and card party for Otto and Mary 013011 nee Mary Dempster Ivy Orange Hall Saturday June 19 912 standard to be left with ll Jennett ivy 0970 Anniversary services in Church ill United Church on Sunday June 20 Services at ll am and 730 pm Special speaker Rev William McRoberts of Cooks Church Tor onto Music by Junior Farmers Choir Everyone welcome 0369 Grenfel United Church anniver am and 730 pm DST The minister Rev Silvester will speak in the morning and Rev Dr Kent of Thornhill will be guest speaker in the evening 0769 5050 Cash Bingo Angus Park Hall Thursday June 17 pm Free admission Refreshment booth Proceeds for all fire victim families and CWL Hall Sponsored by the Angus Subdivision of the Catholic Womens League of Can ada 09 Mart Kenney Show coming to Stayner Arena Friday June 18 830 pm sharp Featuring out standing stage radio and television stars in person Sponsored by the Stayner Canadian Club Tickets on sale at Bank of Toronto and Noisy River Telephone Co offices Adults $1 children 50c 6369W Come one Come all to the County Fair sponsored by St James Anglican Church Crown Hill to be held at Gladhill Farm miles north of Crown Hill Clo verleaf on Highyvay 93 on Wed nesday afternoon June 23 210 pm Games horseshoe pitching after noon tea apron and cookie bar fortune telling and tea cup reading Also refreshments and prizes gal ore 6971 gt COMBINED EFFORT VAWN Sask CPA crew of 23 men with 17 press drills and tillers sOwed the crop on Arthur Godfreys farm while he was in ospital recovering from serious lness lt9 CARD OF THANKS JOHNSONThe family of the late Mrs John Johnson wish to express their thanks and appre ciation for the many acts of kind ness messages of sympathy and beautiful floral tributes received from neighbors relatives and friends Our grateful thanks to Dr Patchcll for his help and care and Rev William Newman in our bereavement John Johnsogté IN MEMORIAM DONNELLYIn loving memory of dear mother Mary Donnelly who passed away June 17 1948 and dear father Dewitt Don nelly who passed away Oct 20 1941 To be with us in the same old way Would be our dearest wish today Lovingly remembered by the CHICKS SPECIAL Chick Sale This week only on 8weekold Hyline Pullets Originally $100 value priced to clearat 800 Guaranteed top qual ity no order too large or small These are the world famous egg laying chickens bred like hybrid corn Dont delay Contact us to day Gilmores Hatchery 60 Pene tang St Barrie Phone 2735 2H677 PERSONAIL Permanent Waves am Special Take advantage of these amazing reductions on morning appotnt merits Reg $350 wave $300 Reg$50 wave $300 ColdWavereg $700 $600 Cold Wave reg S600 $500 HAIR CUTTING 50c CAMERO 60 Maple Ave Phone 4361 3041WFt1 NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS IN THE ESTATE OF RUTH GRAHAM deceased All persons having claims against the Estate of Ruth Graham late of Barrie Civil Service Employee who died on the 18th day of April 1954 are notiï¬ed to furnish proof thereof to the undersigned before June 21 1954 after which date the Executrix will distribute the es tate having regard only to clams of which she shall then have ot JOHN REID Solicitor for the Executrix 6466119 61 CollierSt VBarrle0nt ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs John Lewthwaite Cookstown wish to announce the engagement of their fourth daugh ter Lorna Florence to Mr Harold Evans Jones son of Mr and Mrs John Jones Garmun Alberta the marriage to take place June 23 at Cookstown United Church 69 PM The many friends of Robrrt Clifton are pleased to note that he is progressingfavorably following quite unexpected coronary throm bosis suffered about two weeks ago His illness came just after he and Mrs Clifton had closed out the drug store business and book store combined which they had been conducting for some years and had been taken over shortly before their marriage from her father William Crossland who had established it many years back and retired at that time The Middle Column Continued from page one himself cup of tea hc invariably puts the milk in the cup first and in that ready mixing manner the beverage dose not require the cf fort of stirring with spoon These few revealing details are not we admit tied down to any one individual male but are on this continent more or less typical of the sex No doubt the motor vehicle is responsible for much of this indolence Just watch driver trying to park in an im possible nook so that he may save ten steps In street car many newspaper hides from the masculine render the fact that lady is standing in front of him In the days of old the strap that hung down not the one that did the swinging in the woodshed for the standerupper to swing on it was much the same an has been immortalized by the poet unknown thus Under the street cars leather strap the homely maiden stands and stands and stands and stands and stands and stands and stands and stands This situation has now found solution on the part of the girl with clear voice who standing talking with friend remarks in slightly higher tone wish that goodlooking man would get up and give me ï¬lls seat The usual response is that at least five will at once arise There is and good excuse for mans indolence Since back be yond history he has made more use of the one hand than the other and why Ask piari ist sax player or typist Now labor saving devices are adding he final touch with the expecta tion of more to follow and if they happen to bear upon the same theme song there is possibility that the next generation or two will become so lazy that they will literally rust out but in that event no doubt some genius will bring out an antirust solution to save the race if by that time it is worth saving The only hope could have been the oldstrap to start swinging again but alas there is no strap and not even woodshed because there is no wood cutting Oil is easier to handle Any old salt an AB before the mast Would it bethe mizzen and did he stand thereall the time like our Scotty Taylor whose youth was spent in life on the ocean wave home on the rolling deep would tell us that even dog can scratch the ear on his star board bow with the leg on hisaft portsire Try it fellas butman the one sided mystery would have trouble shaving himself with that lazy mans invention the safety razor if held in his left wing That reminds us ever notice thatpots and pans have lip on one side for pouring out but why dont they put the lip of the orange juicer on the right side not the left because any am ateur mixerupper knows that the orange or lemon is disintegrated with the right hand pressure down and so much time is lost in changing hands Worst of all at this lovely springtime there is the problem of that little disturb er the lazy mans bete noir the mosquito Dexterity is required with all hands and feet in the battle which might be compared to that of the mouse and elephant but the latters weak spot is in his car while man is weak all over against mosky when bloodthirsty and sovfar we havent met one who isnt inrthat mood allatime story so oIsthat it should be now now is recalled in that connection lazy hired man great exception to the average in the days of stipend of free board and chawin terbacker was out cleaning up at the shanty in the maple woods where the boiling down of the run had been completed sometime before Mos quitoes were terrible and Sam fin ally gave up trying to swat the critters and with the idea of snooze in mind he turned the huge iron sap kettle over in hollow where the dry leaves rus tled and curled up under it But he underestimated the penetration of the sharp proboscisses and dis covered to his amazement that they began to penetrate right through the iron Lotti to get up rivetted them over and the an imals beasts birds or any name you prefer were fastened firmly down He welded few hundreds in that way an was just settling down for an undisturbed siesta when with combtned effort theyflew away with the pot and like the skipper of the Schooner Hesperus He was left lament ing by Mrs Clifton and sari swattinlg again he simply BORN ASHBEEAt the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie June 14 1954 to Mr and Mrs Don Ashbee 67 William St son ATKINSONAt the Royal Vic ria Hospital Barrie June 15 54 to Capt and Mrs Atkin son Lamp Borden son AlKINAt the Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie June 14 1954 to air and Mrs Russell Aikin ll Victoria St daughter CAESARAt the Royal Victori Hospital Barrie June 15 19 to Lt and Mrs Rick Caesar Lefroy son HAVERSONAt the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie June 14 1954 to Mr and Mrs Haverson 100 John St son Terry Charles LIVINGSTONGeorge and Elma nee Fullerton 135 Puget 81 are happy to announce the ar rival of baby sisterfor Jov on June 14 1954 at the Royal Victoria HospitaL 69 McGIBBONAt the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie June it 1954 to Mr and Mrs Finlay McGlbl ban Newton St daughter stillborn WORSNOPAt the Royal Victoria Hosoital Barrie Julie 14 1954 to Mr and Mrs Ben Worsnop RR N0 Barrie non CAMPBELLAt Toronto on Sun day June 1954 Donald Campbell eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Campbell and brother of Catherine Mrs Campbell Mary Georg Ingand Lorne Campbell of Bar rie Interment York Cemetery IN APPRECIATION wish to express my thanks for the many cards fruit and flowers received from relatives friends and neighbors and would also like to thank the New Lowell Womens Association and Institute and blood donors during my re cent stay in hospital Mahsbrldge dandiest Dadof all welcome gift indeed DRESS SHIRTS pieces with all the points of superiority collars full fit cuff new Rounder and the with short points shades CREDIT UNIONS GAIIIER Mr5 Ella lands minister of ï¬sheries and co 09 operatives Keogh will de Yarmouth meeting July 2031 STORM CAUSED CONSIDERABLE DAMAGE IN ELMVALE DISTRICT Scotia EXTENSIVE DAMAGE WAS CAUSED in the Elmvale Flos just on the outskirts of Elmvale In addition to dani area onsaturday night duringthe violent storm which hit wide area of Simcoe County Seen here is the barn on the farm of Reg Bertram located onthe 9th concession of liver the keynote address at the ST JOHNS Cp Newfound 20th annual convention of Nova Credit aging the roof and sides of the barn the storm also blew in the front windows of the house BUSY rsnron port was closed by bail weather SYDNEY1 NS CPTraffic at Seventeen planes carrying 11901 Union League at Sydney airport hit record on 250 passengers landed nme recent Sunday when Gander airlliour stretch PLEASE HIM WITH 395 FORSYTH eays fitting master Forsyth tapercurved famous non ravelling custom tailoring and freedom of comfort Dad will appreciate Choose from many 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