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Barrie Examiner, 5 Feb 1948, p. 7

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THIS WEEKS ISSUE 7825 Copids JIHORIHO AS SECOND CLASS MAIL DEPL OTTAA 85th YeorNo IM HOUSE or HITS FIRST WITH THE BEST IN BARBIE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY CONTINUOUS SHOW SAT 230 Pall ADULT ENTERTAINMEISTW PLUS FOX MOVIETONE NEWS CARTOON OTHER TREATS Eve Shows Thur Fri 555 PM ENTIREWEEK STARTINGMONDAYVT MAT WED 230 PM Eve Shows 630 9PM allied trades and More MoneyComing llicre lSfllUllcy coming in every day and the total hasrcuched nearly 5123000 declared Iohn ivlitcliiiison general chairman of the Barrie and District Memorial llospital Cane paign at committee meeting ml the Community House last Tuesday night It does assure that some part of the project is going to be built he added Mr MilCIllllSUll reported lliat the executive had made arraiigcinents to invest the funds in batik sav ings account that would pay inter est at one and onehalf per cent The iiurrie Works of the Cilll atliaii General Electric Company had iiiadea contribution of $5000 and the employees had pledged an additional $8200 on the payroll dc duction plan The CUE Social Club had conducted the canvas through out the plant and they obtained an average of $40 from each cinploycc At the Ilarric Tanning Company plant canvass is underway and it is expected it will be completed in the near future Hospital campaign officials have taken steps to enlist the support of other firms with the hope of pay roll deductions to support the fund James Hart reported on steps tak 11 to obtain the support of the Garage Operators Association and lie said the re sponsc had been good Frank lrimble campaign direct or related that he had canvassed ibotli sides of Iltiiilop street between lIltilViVe Pointsand the PostOffice WARNHRS mainland If and added there were only few icallbacks to make Itcain to complete the canvass of the ibusiiicss section within the next weck or two ans arebciiumadclocoiuplclc illlL Barrie canvass by the end 0f Fcbgiary This will include homes and the business sections and iii dustrial plants iGEORGBCHURCH 1948 PRESIDENT IUNIOR CHAMBER The Junior Chamber of Conr will be in tlic ITwo OneAct Plays Barrie Drama Club Friday February The first production of the liar rie Drama Club for this season Library llall on Friday Feb Two oneact plays Will be prtw scntcd The Itlaiiiage Iroposal by Cliekov is being directed by Miss Elsie Talker and the leading parts are being taken by Angus Ross Allison Ransome and Kenl neth Robinson bits Kennedy is directing To the Lovely Margaret play by Alfred and the players are Rhoda Young Harold Cusdcn Audrey Milligaii Wallace Ken iicdy Jane liinds Curling Fans Multiply So Rapidly Soon More Thqn Hockey People Over 1000 curling pink and 30 000 devotees of the sport have made Canada the curling centre the world Though without the spec tator appeal that makes hockcy Canadas national port curlings participants spread from Nova Sew tin to llritirli Counibia and boast they are the only truly amateur national ipcitrnicii in the loiiiiiiioti Clubs with indoor ire have long waiting lists ItlIiutIIIonuIIlId IIaliquslII double the number of players over night if they could be accoiiimoda ted Ill the west where the Win ter cold allows more constant ice many small town enthusiasm make their vriiiks by the simple method of flooding an area building ioiigliugicr and ii dating it Willi banks of sin life gltGutdezhE way to avoid the stampede of eager playeis Every year the provtnIces liold competitions making curling one of the few national games of Canada With the rapid growth of the sport hockey may have to take SCCUIld place semifaiidiiistead of boy bein handed curling 210110 only if he cannot play hock cy it cofild be that Canadian youngsters will be as familiar with bosom aridttFM ai as they now am THE BARRIE EX lC Parsons is Retired IHospital Campaign Nearing $125000 Mr and Mrs Parsons Will Remain Here Iill itttils iilu ii lritl linil Li LI lt It All of fit Canadian Iilll Ultr ilI llm Bank minds of thus would llIiUli of Mr and Mn lion Hartley of which they poyiil iiieiiisrlyes such good cm Ilc Ilia div Ellitl Ila ll many Milan l3ainiiei lgt glad to stab after elltl3citud lioli they xvill icturn to Barrie take up 1illrlicc iii llllllk ill Tl Minty Si illilllfl Tlz Patrons liaz betii ll year Ilriflllli of llflllll coming here float Wetlilioo Ill July 19 I931 10 over the iiiaiiagrisliip of the lotat branch of the Canadian Bank of oiiiliicitc succeeding Mr Sinner 110 has been engaged ii banking 113 years fill lioin llll lilglllllllll of his resi dvnrr here Mr Parsons took an fltllt pait in public affairs Ills Illgtl NllllCl in this connection wa an lllLlllbfl of the Royal Vic luiia Hospital Board 111 the work of which It has played an im poilaiil pail as treasurer as well as trustee for years continuous ly Anotlici if Illl main activttits IIIIZIIS URI155 OPTIONAL Poisons was on the ltllltd 151 bf Cointum mung up Lutnrrllltlttlltl for fie yoais and for It tat involve tiiolkm 1piiiyfittiiii of ataxia iuiilm In 51 as r1IAKll5 an petunouplef Mail orders to Mrs II Copping 71 Jllricii bl This will be the best dance of the year 1948 Ni BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA THURSDAY FEBRUARY 1948 of Batilc liti was and Llrllltlliilil last Ii merit7 wars of other St United was congregational vrai liaa liten tieusnitr of Sim the United ylizch flittltll liu litl Iiiifitl he has for sixl cliairiiiaiz liircled tha citieiis matinittec in its old forts on iiiliilfof the band ltliy of tilt Ii illllhllgt Ul behalf of out side projects he has done con sliiirtivr wozlu licastiici of llctil Shield campaign for Salvation Aiiiiy llilllllllill for Caiicri ljlllitl and chairman for Sick liildrensI Hospital raiiiptiigii to all of which he ItVUlCd stiiiiied feetivu effort lll the Barrio and District Memorial Hospital 1iinti campaign he is secretary and director Such ictold tthl geiiuiiioiIitss of his citirensliip Alis lzirrnns also has uiven aiii pie Widener of bar lllltlt ill lln JtlliilUUf lllf community ACIIVL for the Victorian Unir of Nurses President of lll Womens Cati adian tub for two terms lltl ac tivities in the work of the WMS of olliti United Church andl for four yeais treasurer of Sinil proves lll Here is YourCi Vance Leap Year Dance at ORILLIA ARMOURIES on February the 13th when MART KENNEY presents FRANKTPRIORS ORCHESTRA Sponsored by the ORILLIA QUOTA CLUB NOVIJlilllJS SIIIIIAI DANCES DANCING 900 IM to AM I2LANTOATTDNDTHE I511 WW Ema at CLUB 79 on Ihohday MINER Section 3Poges 13 to 20 aim ll my pal POLICE COURT NOTES extender to llrDIijlclltll wns other aclviiies On Satuiday Lust le laisons leave for in Florida iiavel by inll imiin 351 In Several hockey fans from outside Im MW mm man ran into lziilQlc at the Arena ficml sojouiii in the South so that punI Com J03 they may be able to enjoy tlicin amt30 ppm in wives to the fall when they and found that turn to irsidt in good old liar alt Willi iiei or liiltflllli The two paid of $15 with Costs of $275 each PUWER APLLNIY iiistialcs court on Saluif day morning and another case Will little more glam tilrtcittliti fUEIUIII Tm Wm many 10 WIVL EUiWI Jtd cit plaiiiis of liquor being takei iiianufuclurcs of Canada clec to the lllzu ii Ezly lictiktf ricaily driven the action LEGION BINGO Legion Hall Owen St MONDAYJEBL at oclock Admission 25c Door Prize Bingo to be held on the Second and Fourth Mondays of Each Month WATCH FOR FULL PARTICULARS NEXIQWEEK an POLICE AT ARENA with hockey sticks and pucks iiierce held its monthly dinner last Thursday night Ian 29 which was Wm In nighLA Letter From the New TUESDAY FEBRUARY 10 if LANAIURNER IIDAL WAVEI CONFLICT EARTHQUAKE TRIBAI WAR I000 THRILLSI MAR DONNA RicHAiD HEFLlNrREED HART lllllllMlllllllllllllltllltllltllltlllllflllllllllf EtlTEIItTAINMENT e2HITsTYo unusrsge THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDA Intuit out HIM to IllNIJA llRllNETPtllIER hilt gun DOEDIHIT ALATHUDY MARS turnarwrriinss fvEvoiShowsa aTINEE SATURDAY 230 PM cinwii mam 7uiuip HAiL LASTCQMELETIEISHOW artisan MONDAYJTUESDAY1WEDNESDA$ mm DUAL filmySHOW UMVOIIQI mum Lusitania It at Matinee Wootzao EM oiuiiislloiiauntm II PLUS can our Ilium Members were present with their respective employers with the re sulta large and successful evening It was the beginning of it new GEORGE cannon Smith Studio Photol Manager of Clpb 79 Dear Friendr No doubt you have noticed in The Barrie Examiner of the change of management at from 930 pm to 100 atti $300 per Couple Dressithioncd Buffet Lunch Included Club 79ksiliialed at 79 ElizaI path SL Barrie The ownersof the club have felt for some time that change of policy was required if the desires and confidence ol the public Were to be main tained also that prices and qualities of food and services mustbe in line with what the public is able and willing to pay It has been definitely determined that the very best quality and service must be given at minimum cost to everyone In all this most heartily agree and having been on gaged to carry out the above policy can assure you that will do everything power to please all concerned The opportunity of serving you and your guests will be deem ed both privilege and in my SPONSORED BY VVVVThe Bbsinss and Professional Womens Club Banana The Barrie Drama Club WillPrssnt Twooh The Marriage Proposa fiicT PLAYS 11 By Chekov and iTo The Lovely Margaret by Allied pleasure Yours sincerely yczlr for tliejuiiior chamber and it sawpast President Maurice Hines Midland councii has changed the rand the reins over to the new Pre municipal voting hours to from sldent George Church Mr Hinesrreviewedilher projects accomplished in theWpast season Those touched on were the British Flood Relief beautification cam IFORID Manager LIBRARY HALL FRIDAY ran 6830 PM ADULTS 50o STUDWIIIJINITS 25c paign speed boat races and con gesgigps Barrie Regatta leadership training and assistance in the kid tirtrChristmasgatheIring ffThc speaker of the night was branch of the Royal Bank of can gida who talked on Free Enterprise and the Guarantee for Fre dom of Opportunity Mr Fisher presid ent of the Barrie Chamber of Com merce Mrithurch outlined this years NHL hockey an oratorfcaf contest safety campaigng beautification campaign town regatta tourist development program fire prevention week the national fJayceWeek and the get out the vote campaign Mr Churchfeels that as time carries on the Junior should grow to Iargerxunit in the benefit of communityaffaiis New injembers installed were BertIGage Ge01ge Storey Joe Caruso and Ken Houghton The membership now iswelloveroand new members are constantlybeing added COMING EVENTS Dance GIearin nail rheipston Friday Feb Ronalds orchestra Lunch 16b ChillyWilly Junior Farmers meeting Churchill Tuesday Feb 10 830pm 6b CCF National Broadcast CBL Thursday Feb 745 to pm Speaker MJ Caldwell Sub ject World Reconstruction for Peace work which took in the Midget 0b dies parade Halloween party and 7H Fisher manager ofthe local national Starts Valentine skatingi carnival SatT urday Feb 14Midhurst Commun ifyRililTGddjrsi ing system colinter Admission 25icIents 61mg Evvngiit good prizes lunch III GRETAGYNT TEssiE OSHEA CLAUDE HULDERI fasoNNiiI HALE Ill KAYKENDALL uPElULA CLARK an LONDON ToyN OOZENANDQNE GlluIS Manda iNowSawm ARoberllouiig Robert Mitclium Robert Ryan IGLORIAWGBAHAMErIPAULKELLY LUNCIIEONSIBSC and up DINNERS 75oonci up Introducing The Clubs Wauetulaot woo 44 And Each Wednesda0Following With CREIGHTON MODERNAIiIiDdiig IICYDIASEDANCING Bring your Best Girl to return Iof The Good Old Days of Yesteryear with Russ and the Boys ADMISSION 750 per person Buffet Lunch included SATURDAY Barries own BOB POWELL and hisORCHESTRA 1L ADMISSION $125 rot Couple Couplesonly Fri Sat IRE

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