oucmowomomomwcomd NEWS OF ALLANDALE buncmonomonommom walnutR prerrcrrn Reconditioned CARS All Our ars lt Stored lntler over in the Base ment of the lieiiertironie ltl1l llititilll Ttiiil illill iliitil IlIIJAN lilttl litlgtili tZllil lililfl illIVlit lll flimll it new lrt 1935 Hit tll ltllll DURAN Stilth lllltl liholjX TtllillI ltllltl PUNil OAtll will llltYSHilt SEDAN 102i ESSEX sienna 1929 SlUlllIliAlxER SE DAN itoik tool plaet on Jan ill at Sti inltis ivtien 1928 NASH SEDAN ti 1928 EC SEDAN 1928 PONTIAC SEDAN lLpl James Edward 1927IONllAC SEDAN only son of Mr 192 CHEVROLIJI CQUIE Used Trucks 1940 llliiflllllP 1936 FORD PANEL 1934 DODGE SEDAN DE LIVERY 1931 roan lANlSL NOW you can buy REPAlRSaond 1937 CllEV PICKUP ACCESSORIES on our GMAC PM HAiiitis Mtimiis rhinitis 372373 8389 Elizabeth St ciinvitourr MOLDSMQBILE DEALERS Iiiuqnp lliiiit titll liie tiiet do afternoon IJlll ot lrs itt Illru indah li ti tum in Illti twurden Isaac Jennett itioiito Willi interment liiiiili fen iei Attended lnstallatio fi= lilltit tilH tiiiti ll llti it ad ueei llurut Vtiiitl All llenilerson it it installation organistv tdtii Matron Sillltlbt Shuni inst iiiiltt in luesdui night of land vardtl iiiwe from here i1tiCtllltttlV Bo WITHCH Stew tute held and tier lftttu $3800 lian arttiller lltle of the itigliiiiii last iiiet Mrs Ki inie was loin iii Mrs John Vei Fieltiui Hewitt and ilarrv lllllltli Sellout no Mel alds and Mis MrDonald Mrs Wm Woneh motored onto on Sunde to see Mi Reynolds who reeeiitl with pitiful ac orbeit ill the last urer St Judes Vestry Merlin The ladies of Judes Chute held supper on Monday ti basement of the up when amounted to nieetint followet with the rector Rey Wt iii isoii presiding por showed balance of $147 50 on hand Parish reports were iren front the WA AYlA anili Offiet for the year 104 ill eltcted as follows lleett Icopie Warden Gm Senior Side incii Chris llurns is lltlillti Jtiuior tlesinen Ronald Stewai ihonorarvl Frerlohnston Gent iMelxinald Vernon Jennett Chill3 eron Janiieson Lav Deleizate to ibllltitl Dalton Banting st Orv ganist Mrs Neville Jamicson Selw ittt Fred Johnston Wells sh Terry Jas Creiglv ynn tewart representatty to Neville Jamicson Vestry Clerk Nevi lle Jamie 1i liiliilCLi ho was soloI llorstieltlliiwry Nuptials Mrs Henry Cole Sr is spendt incr few weeks with her son in wedding of tnit est to Barrieq Illurslield lillliilv lion liter of Mr and was united in in The Road ll Armstrong Taxi 235 Bradford St Phone 454 litan Church loroiitotliat Dr Low only iii to llorsf1eld Mrs and Mrs home oti Monday The groom is with thetiays with friends iii Toronto midi1 rdiiiiiee Corps at London Ont also visiting withher brother Ed llheir wedding trip was by lilliltilVChown Who 11 the tin Montreal This community is glad to learn is recover iiiu front hisillness Mrs Dewitt Donnelly iend iiiu while With her illitlltcl Mrs Lloyd Harbridtzc in Toronto Dobson returned after few at the home of Mrs Doyle oil chiicsdi Jan 21 with good The financial reI vmvotnmnvmo IOCOIJ your hair is not becom int Then to us you should be Lulllttlg PERM ANENTS CAMERONS Beauty Salon tlapperton Phone 356 IlllllilotltlIIIOOIOOOIO ovoomvm el iilei in Sal that one the Seiente ilti lllt rath ii while det niti at at the tutti pioitwtori tl induootl litii llitll oi the Kilatlit puilnient to tutn tliitrtoz ieitrd Mi Moirov in role Monsitur iii ru appear that he has ltiiini doctor the French llttll lt have illtll thought tiitfuult matter to find an aeti Iltllit of Ultiuflllg lLil llHil daughter but van ure you that the lady eieclti lii pltlttitllVllltlllll We il eoie that Miss lluuhes is the lad oiisihle for the invalid troubles While his wife and daughter appear to he Miss Cole ridne and Vanderlip lly next week to name the vhoie east Skating lart Well Attended The annual skatinu party Nii illili in the Are The cold weather left the ire good and large crowd was present The school band provided the inusit which very good ill spite of the low temperature For tunately none of the lllSlllllllClllrl froze up at critical inoinent and the programme went off smoothly The pat held by the school at and improving very Douglas Patton RCA tore Everard Har Mr and Mrs Edgar spent Thursdav with the latte athcr Fred Harris who is still in bed Glad to report he i1iattcridatieo Mrs Dickey prclis isml on mmV arrie wear on our lililOWN TRIPS lrompt Service Reasonable Rates MOlORlSlS ilisctl Tires itrucks Opposite Barrie Flour gt ooLu Jail in on your way home for brick of ice cream chocolate bars or the latestiinmagazincs OPEN 73AM 011 RM EACH WEEK AY PAPERS MAGAZINES STATIONERY wwitiiIiltiltiiit at iImlllht ii Mills ibpringsmade to order forall makes arms aridtrucks new and ledgurton Ave United mission Band ibatterics for all makes of cars and The itrucks tubes rcliners new and Ave ChUTCh met MOHdily Eif iuscd parts for allmakcs of cars and Satisfaction guaranteed or linoncy refunded Gaminion Auto Wreckers MAILE AVE huflHlrlIOhn4lhllUnlitl 00ni ll io 104 mulllIIlbtlltiv1lll ND IcE CREAM TOBACCO SCHOOL NEEDS CIGARETTES 50101 QWKDNWDQI iiiiEtipw CAKES MILK BUTTER iplans for fitting celebration of the saine The meeting closed with the Na Sigmund prominence postpone nudetto vars held its monthly IlleClintisided and took the devotional perl iod Mrs tDr Sinclair was in charge for the busincs The pro gramme included Scripture readi ing Mrs Gibbons poem on titled Words Mrs Hagen Sr reading by Mrs Rosella Dick ey entitled The Horiiccoming At itlic close all enjoyed avery loi ilicious tea served by the hostesses Sunday nights service at Burton iAvonue United Church was one of Service of Song Grcnfcl Red Cr The Red Cress met at the home iof Mrs Chas Harris Jan 21 with 31 present They quilted two quilts Ms Wilfred Parr Mi Amy Sulley and Miss ssie How ard donated the tops which were appreciated The no meeting will be at Mrs Dobsonls Wednesday afternoon Feb 18 Early copy in news or advertising is appreciated NONNOOMoooodtmo aooooooo to on Monday night as one of the best tl WYEBRIDGE 10 Mg and an is Robin onto and manhunt tor ill health FERGUSONVALE innnnni is hpentiiznz Toronto tliiltiti Mint ilei sist Allo Iolliioii st week and ii llarold Martin oil pen few days with ister at Miiideii is Tom Marshall Dourlas isited with Mr Mrs Geo Muir on Sunday tiiti Mrs ltutland Eliiek uitl lav it Mr and Mrs Will Kerr n1 Mrs ST YNER aha Oiiieinee John Rom BA Knox Ct poutted son And Chit Bar The many men Stiiuiidnie srn of his st loromo hospital Mrs ii Paul an Dorothy retained their home house Mam Lieu Ro Jeir 5t titittav with iai and Minnie tuse iii Brant on was litst= eilaneo shower held at iie on Tiltllntlitl tltlllliL lllt Millie hrltietobe Win Gibson Suniiidale chased the residence of Mi John Watson Weir land will take possession Mrs llerb Speck and crindsoni iRonnie vislttxi st week 5friends in Her fatlit iAntirew Christ with her Mrs Geo Clemence was hos lovely afternoon tea Thur for Olive Millie whoe in Hinze to Walter Clumence ta es returned liome pl shortiv sympathy of the common litv is extended to Chas Coeklin and fillllllv whose wife and moth tied at her residence Oak on Jan 19 194 Mr an Mrs Frank Henderson iind Peck Jean DIYSdllit Ree 1Xm plm Mm stmiMclalei and Garfield llutclniis sau land ML licrb Speck Will lliurloiv Marion and baby Doris llillsdale and Mr lii lhuili iii Ilornmln Collinuwood and llopital on Saturdi Jan 17 Alli odtrev Seliandlen Midlii t1194 Mr and M1 Dim 13 it1it few days with Mrs Clias Iltt 80mm Armsmnl lluin ber Buy daughter Mary Eliza bettii MIDHURST Veiitliiiiz iltii are rinuina Mrs lllil ltllhhtil is holidaying in lt info Alex lileteher loronto spent Kirklav with Mr and Mrs Garnetl made Jun 21 lilltza McKee has returned afteriMimsmoumi triiltll be ulm spenthiiu some time at her home tin Bradford Jas lirankcom had the misfor tiinate to cut one hand while saw llll wood at the Forest Station The oldtime dance committee iheld lance in the hall last Fri day night in aid of the Red Cross Weekend 01s at their homes iherc inthit ll Doran Eve iil and Dorothy Finlay Toronto 1011 Spene Hamilton Harold iice and Ernest Bowderv Gait and Alfred illwin nton 72 iiiuuuhtain taunt The Barrie Guides iicttcd ion their recent eookii sale for the llritisli lloinbcd Victin An elementary trainin and re fresher course ir Guiderrs is be iinu organized Everyone interest cd is lllV ed to comnumicate with the Dish Connni ioncr Mrs Stewart phone ll LEARN WHERE TO Gt lcoplc naturally look in The Ex aminers Coming Events for dates of dances suppers etc in 1940 The iniincr cart 2583 lines of this class of adverti ig Single copies of The Exaniinercn sale in Allandalc atWhittys drug store Kcndricks iicws stand and at all net ind at this office =OEO==IOEOE=$OEO==O=OI=I little tit 55 52 lfiitli E1115 WEEK COOKSTOWN b00==0=0m00=030d appeal solo The Prod gal Son was sung by Rev DllC duct My Faith Looks Up to Thee by Miss Lewis mid Bell and quartettc IComing Home by Mrs Fa Dob son Miss Lewis Bell and Dobson short address Iwas given by the minister on the lid Tubes 600Xlliiimprossions received byiMoscs and Joshua through the singing of the Israelites in the wilderness Mission Band of Burton ternoon for the first time after the election of officers The ofv ficers are follows Pres Olive Dunnett Viceiresu AdclineMicks Secy Joan Bebb Treas Lois All sopp World Friends Lydia Fergu PHONE 420 son The worship service was taken at days meeting by Lois All sopp and Betty Dunnett The chapter was from the study book Lanterns in the Chinese Sky Adeline Micks gavLsoine interest ing facts about Chipa Plans were theirJuirkiduringAhe coming year Ekcellcnt Progress Shownby Presbyterians The annual meeting ofithecong rcgation of Essa Road Presbyterian rCliurch as heldfinithe Sunday School roomon Ja 121 at pin There was good attendance and after themeeting had been opened iwith devotions ledby Dr Sinclair reports ofthevvartous or ganizations wercreceived These showed splendidfprogress iinefvery line of work carried on The financiallstatus was particular ity gratifying ift ennew members had been braith Reed and Jaebbs were elected members of the session Lamont Rowcliffe Reed Marshall and Gapp were elect ed to the board of managers tMarshill was reelectedrcongrga tional treasurer and MrslE Shear secretary As this year marks the fiftieth anniversaryiof the founding of Allandale Congregation com Imittce was appointed to carry out titmal Anthem arid benediction lunch was served by the ladies and all enjoyed Viiy happy tlhii to DboCimobopowiboouoqdmwmotidhopuI gethr Norman Allison Port Credit spent Sunday here LAC Gordon Dutton RCAF Ottawa spent Saturday with his parents Lillian Davis Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Mrs McKnight Mrand Mrs McCuish Miss Vivian McCuish and Mrs Dawson spent Sunday in rontc LAC Jack Lang and AC Bruce McLean RCAFof TS To ronto spent the weekend with friends here AC Keith GouseRCA treal andHarry Cou Gait Training School were Week eiicfyiSitors wifMr and Mrs Couse LAC Gordon Dawson RCAF formerly ofwMalton is home on three weeks furlough before en tering the service flying school at Brantford Play Euchre for Charity Funds The ladies of the vlllatze have organized two euchre clubs to raise ioney for homekofivarious adiesioncea week where an ad ion of loo player is levied This should raise considerable moneybefore spring Soldiers Club Euchre The Soldiers Club cuchrelion Wednesday glittlast Was well at rtendedvandiproeedSvamounted to $2150 with expenses of $275 The net proceeds QL1875 were livid ed amongithe Red Cross work reom Womens Institute and Sol diersvClub $625 each nThe club wish to thank Athtise who came and also those who helped pro vide lunch for these monthly euchresn as these contributions to the various war organizations all help to provide comforts for our bell The next euchre will Wednesday Feb 18 Mrs Dilworth Pioneer is Dead The Winnipeg Tribune PortaaeLa Prairie Jan 17 Mrs Margaret Ann Dllworth 77 resident of Portage and High Bluffj districts for over sixty years died iir Portage General Hospital Friday She was the widow ofmJames Dilworth who came west in 1868 to fight in the Riel Rebelllon Born in Thornton Ont she came twest wlth her family to homestead at High Bluff in 1881 The couple forer vsweralde iades south of High Bluff and later retired to Portage where her war charities The games will be plaved at the husband died in 1934 Mrs Dil worth was member of the An glican Church Surviving are two brothers and two sisters MrsHA Kirk and Jas Evans Vancouver Mrs Jas Don ald Cookstown Ont and Fatres Evans Portage Funeral services werehcld in the Ralph Rea Funeral Home here Monday at pm Burial was made in the family plot at the Methodist Cemetery sitHigh Bluff AAAAAAAAKS gt Man Charger Tester is the only one of its kind in CanadaBuilt by fExidc be firm with 52vyears experience in Battery Service Your Battery chargcdiin onerhour amt LBRENNAN Auto Electric Service Barrie Ontario VVV vvyivviv ftitubboiiicasesr5 tconstipation impurity pent up in their bodies day after day instead of havingit rendered as nature intended at least once in every twentyfour hours in variably suffer from constipation Tlle use of cheap harsh purgatives Will never get you anywhere as they only aggravate the trouble and ln jure the delicate mucous lining of the bowels and are very liable tocause piles lf constipated take Milburnil LaxavLivcr Pills and have natural movement of the bowels They do notgripe weaken had picked to many laxative The Milburn 00 thi Toronto Ont vvvvvvvvvvvvv Marion Maynard Robinson has disposed of tho Maynard block poolroom and apartment to Vlll li$llf Mr and Mrs lid illae stock are moving into the anart nicnt Died At her residence 48thlen tienan Ave Toronto Jan 19 1042i Mnrv Haitian Stephenson wife of Stephenson Interment was in Forest Lawn Toronto were recent guests of Mil The many friends of Mrs Jas Johnston wnl be so to learnl shc broke two small ones in one wrist and badly strained herarni Mrs Johnston spending the winter Willi her sister in Empress Alta dedication service was cori ducted in Centennial United tChurch Sunday evening by Rev Robt Graham when the elders stewards 85 teachers and of ficers of the various organizations were formally dedicated to their tasks Willing Workers Elect Officers The Willing Workerslass of Jubilee Presbyterian Church liaVcl elected thofollowing officers for 1942 Hon Pres Mrs Isaac Prcs Margaret Henson ViceI Pres Marietta Armstrong Seq Vfary Forgte Treasi Mrs Clinton Cauthers WOrk Leader Mrs Alex Graham Programme Com Mrs Leslie Walker Jean Armstronu Social Com Mrs Robt Oliver Jean Mitchell It was decided to hold meet ings on the lst and 3rd Thurs day of each month The next meeting is to be at Mrs Robert Olivers on Feb The Young Mens Class and Young Ladies Class of Stayncr Baptist Church spent social ev ening at Mr and Mrs Charles Stones recently and presented gegtlzt Chas Stone with pocket Recent visitors at their respec tive homes were Fred Stevenson RCAF Penfieldtdge NB LAC Baker Rockcliffe RCAF Ottawa Sergtg Wireless Air Gunner Chas Stone Arthur BMurphyd13CA Queens Uni versity Kingston Olive Ross lMarkham Mary Kerr Hillsdale Sadie McQueen Newmarket Mr and Mrs Eric Lucas Helen Lowe Barrie Presbyterian Kirk Had Good Year The annual meeting of Jubilee Presbyterian Church was held on Monday evening in the church school room Rev aac conducted short dgvotional Vice an NEW Though the ch F== NEW LOWELL Igtv Weekend visitors Ivan Duff llhihi wile Pte Freeman Allan lirfdftbhicamorden with Mr and Mrs Thurman Bill Duff RCAF Aylmer with his parents Mary Mathews Toronto with her parents Imogene Paddi son Barrie at her home here Harold and Helen Bates Dundas with their parents Mr and Mrs WesMurhbtr6hmot6rEd EOTCale donia to visit their daughter Bumed Out Couple Showered Ar shower was held in the Town Hall Friday night for Mound Mrs Eady who had been burned out They got lot of useful presents Rev GeomCruse thankedthe petiole on behalf of Cooking Class Held Miss Wallace Toronto held cooking class in the Town Hall Jan 13115 The first daiv itwas what to servefr breakfast dif ferent oods an second damn dinner fors set the table etc third day supper for six Ex amples were given at the last two meetings enough to draw ticket were at the table WA ortiqenmztumed by Acclamation The Womens Carters Wednesday Jan 21 The various secretaries all gave good reports All the officers were re turned by accltmmtlpn as follows Hon Prea Mrs Carter Pres Stalnton lst Vice Pres Mrs Barker Secy Mrs 103 Gordon Trees MrsJohri Mather Flower Fund Mrs Mort rison bountiful rich was served to over 30 members and visitors Hostesses were Mrs Jos JGordon Barker and Mia disonwi Advertise in The Examiner Mr Eddy lunch was Served several irecipeszj hth to prepare Those who were lucky It was in fallthree Association heict their annual meeting at Mrs iR Trl3l fol oil Mrs Leslie Campbell Social Cozii Doner Mathers Mrs Biucilllllj Ab Joni vomit Mrs Rt bronco tllk erd Bell laiy Paul itrite Mitchell Mary Rse vor ll Blackburn tllttti iitllllliali of St Vlitl ll io Coiiimis on and lniii its inaugural meet has Stone Again hainz the inaugural innti HtaHieis reeleetd School Board hah Stone was damn unanimous lv chosen chairman The variotn ttilltlllltttlS if ilht ttll ltfl appointed under the following tllJltllltlli liiiance Clarente Mar tin Stiillllitgt 4V Ross Jr Management Swallow Pro perty duar Robinson iroiintls Ili ii llaitl Etiwiuos appoinitd trtmnt of tieer and Roger Watson was chosen to represent the board or Public Library Board Mrs Tait and Mrs Vern on Johnston of the Womens lll stitute ad essed the board revl letting dental inspection ill the tort iool be tiered The secretaryillarrv flaw was instructed to procure necessary iii lorination from the Depiirtniei of llealth iillt Education for furl tilti onsderation Baptist Fl nees in Good Sliapci Stayner Baptist Church held its annual business mectinu and al thouuh they were without leaderI ship for some time early in thei year owing to chance of pastors all departments of the church eiu ried on and treasurers presented excellent reports with biilaneei on hand in each case Rev Rayl inontl Lelrew conducted shorty devotional strviee The following officers were for 1942 Clerk J05 Bes Mrs Somervltle Sunt Wm Evans Chairmen of various boards are Deaconsl ll McArth FinanceJ Mc Cor AcesA Cautlicrs Ushi lBrillinizer Votes of apt preci ion were accorded to Revl and Mrs LeDrew for leadershipi durinLv the past few months and to the choir The ladies of the congregation yservcd bountiful dinner prcced hit the business nicetiniz council Committees At the inaugural meeting of Stayncrs 1942Council the strikI in committee named the standing conunittces the first pained to be chairman Roads and BridaesTF Mauuirct Lucas James Grant Flre andl WaterwJ Lamont Bessel Morison FinanceR Summer ville Manuire mes Grant WelfareH Lucas Sommervlllc Mortson PrintingR Besse James Grant Maguire Town PropertyA Mortson Jas Grant Sommervillc Town llasSurplus of $834 At the first regular meeting of the Town Council much business was dealt with Somervjlle chairman of finance presented the financial statement showing balance to the towns credit Dec 31 of $83498 Which Mayor Biack burn stated was considerably high er than last year Dr Ives MOH present ed the report of Board of Health Stiliichingiiiim Relon it nk lllll 14 FOR BETTER nt llltltilll StiltlltilTNilthiti lAl At Tremendous llSl llMtltlliS ltliSlAliltANl to Brennans Market New International lruek litiineh WJL two speeil axle H500 lbs gross rating New International liek lp Four New Internationals ltittlt llis gross rating USED TRUC Dodge itton with plat forni hoist international Panel 1934 il7 5000 Bear 1th Bradford St HART eel Alignment anti lranie Service iarrie ftdke to iinsure tasty bread that Seven births and nine deathst occurred in Stayner in 1941 Those registered are the ones which act ually occurred in townand do not include those in Collingwood hosl pita Stayners population aci cording to last assessment wasl l150 an increase over former years No outbreaks of disease were reported The M0H had iml munized 125 children of public schoovlvagainst smallpox It is estimated 70 per cent of children are now protected against small pox VandvtLner4ent against diph theria The Womens Institute Was commended for its helpfulI ness in all community health un dertakings Dental inspection was badly needed in local school Six tests had been taken of Stayners water supplyandmonetested lows er than Grade He urged that garbage collection be considered and the rat menace looked into school levy of $1500 was ap tproved David Sealer was again appointed assessor at $75 The Clerk was instructedto renew the pooth licenses at $357 each af ter much discussion DITRETIVGS wasiaimointe the Library Board and Cul ham the Board of Health The usua grant of $300 was provided oiPENDABIEv lNTTHEifAlRllGHT for the Public Library BoardVA cheque foL$70 wasreceived from runPHONE LEllilill AlliHill IE can Genuine no oer uni in mm COKE NUT AND srovE SIZES Body Hardwood crud Hardwood Slabs ilAllandale Lumber 1rFliCii canCQKELWOOD 49Essanqad Phone733 Vcrqig5pgegc