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Barrie Examiner, 4 Nov 1948, p. 18

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18 WTHWSPAY NO Ewm no swarm BARRIEONTARIOLCANADA if Dorrie Iy rs HockeyTeam l948 49 Season Strange Mystery Missing Envelope CHANGE or ADDRESS Alter December lst 1948 the Legal Offices of COWAN COWAN Stag tilt ul if ten In cpsll HOWARD NORRIS as Manager rl OBITUARY COULSONS HILL LJ HHS Hf lil Slllttil In sum llun 1111 pt KIA illil ixlri ltl iv lrv lnrr rl Loin Tm Vol on titool llfllll put anal and farirul ttt but ltf llll licr lrrrtI from tlr no and rlltt Tirmll Ill llltlir afternoon trtl of 51 rllltl 11km rptrrndtv Uptldlrtll tlrrltl Fatally Hurt by trr lir Ir Irtuuia Mcrrngi on Nit Rm n3 ry lt he was tltrll to pay is lll lather 111 lront o1 his Lona plWm mud Itllltilthlltt lhotnas Ialrhctt son Wm 11 11g or Mr and Mrs William latchetl rum15 was rushed to the Sick luidrcns frcd llonnet litrntlllll Toronto when hc plescd um 3mm twp away at 10 oclock Strrtlay llltilll llllulldstrh tlttlrcl lllc luncral was lltltl in Toronto tncphcwr rl1n lucsday with lttrt in Irtri symptllh 1ttl tron Iltll Lttllltltlft rlTlK sympathy of Womens tlltl ro tlrt community is evtcntled to ir Iiill Urutttr lttrialand Ils Iatclrclt tn their sudden friends and rehrrru lnItavcnrent tr1 llttrlll icitttli till 11 High Illl law ill II Iitl lilIllths and Lariat liitlltlllll from distanci art lI Stew Heredity Environment alt Iotonto ntttr lionntxg noksville Iiart llnnnas iruvc DISCUSSION SURdOY Eve trill lIclrn Ilunileunc Ilarnllton comer Fireside Gtoup Mrs Ilunsnrure and llrtton oft Hamilton lIeredity versus Environment llnnsnrorv it llHHlilllll as hztraetcr Ftrrhet was the Martha lack 1ll lirruh lennosbjpcr twoway discussion was borr on ton the June lu 11 Young pmplos pix0 12170 In 125 Coatcs and Izltrtti lllllIIVl Illlide held in tlte recreation room Mllllll at Collier St Utrited lrttrclr ot Square where Mr ioalcs died in Sunday CCnilm Oct Thrm 1004 Two Vatms later she mar ried IIrnlj iltmsnorc lrnd moved to Crown Hill Mrs lilllilltlt lumber of tltc United l111lil tarHit In the Stirr lay School anl always activi in church She was very cheerful in tlltl part of the whole group program similar to that of last year with perltaps more vocational guidance and filtn showings The executive for the year 194849 con Survivint ltllllVrS are 1rs sists of the presidentu Fern Ham llttllllty thtucltrll Cecil and pet and the secretarytreastner Gordon frown 1111 Mrs IQ Gwen Allen Morrison of Orillia also 111 grand children Read Examiner Classifieds GOVERNMENT OF CANADA BONDS Ill9 due November 1958 have been called for payment November 1948 tleseBBHJs 516113 be presented for redemption with all coupons of later date attached No furtherinterest will be paid on these bonds after November 15f 1948 emf Give your car instant constant power seven under the toughest conditions with Cbryro PMerline Bit terrier Theyrefull of pep when you get them sturdy and longalastiog intimatelb Cbmlai Corporation Certain Limited BARBIE Phone72148771 utilitarian cancelled one Alternates lcutez Ii pt gin Magistrates chtrcsday HARRY PAltlRIDGE Trainer FINES or $40 ELORDS DAY ACT Five Wanna llcnclt business lllrlll to tllkllgts rs et ritaltv lands llay At ttrtrl at Harrie morning Each wrs llllttl $111 plus cos of $12131 or 10 days in rol The lines were paid llrost llttcd were ltoy of breach of in Watxrs operator of the Parkland llowltng Alley Fire llcbrnan op erator of loylantl IIrncst Osborne operator of the to $1 store Harold Ilrrtis Jewellery store op erator and ldvald Ashleigh clothing store operator man appratcd for Roy as well as for himself William Fielding operator of the asapa amusement rides failed to appear and the charge against ltinr was adjourned until Nov 17 Crown Attorney Frank 11am niond prosecuted and ConstabIZ Frank llurlbut testified that each of these rm were operating their regular businesses on Sunday Aug 13 1048 In comnnnting on tlte charges Lrown Attorney llartrmond said There was asitnatron last sunr rner in which stress was placed upon the observance of the Lords Mc Waters Day Act arid the business menlaf Wasaga were warned They agreed to cooperate and they would have cooperated if it had not been for the prrblicity in the newspapers about such places as Port Stanley and Crystal Beadr remaining open Magistrate Gordon Foster re speakers were on each side and ammvkd That may be mm but llClV discussion followed on thelmo wrongs dont make right However lhe young people are planntngbc palmtop imagine fine will Simcoe Co Federation Plan Regional Meetings The Simcoe County Federation ofAgriculture will have at least ve regional meetings this ngr it was decided at the regular mon thly meeting of the Board of Din ectors on October 16 These meetings are intended to bring together people from various communities within an area inter eSted in the Federation They will study its program possibilities in the County and hear speaker Orr subject of interest to farm peo ple Representatives of the board willbc present at each meetinrI to cxplain the purpose and activities of the Federation The first of these meetings will be held on Monday November in St Johns United Church Alliston The next will be in the United Church Stayner on Nov BAXTER Mr and Mrs Ferguson visited friends in Orillia on Sunday Edgar Mooney and Shaw had the hydro turned on Friday Mrs Burk of Gainsborough Sask is visiting her sister Mrs Hubbard Mrs Huill entertained the school pupils and mothers to Halloween party wFriday after noon The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr and Mrs Mc Knight in the death Of their little son laslrweek LOL Fowl Supper The Orangemen enterta ed fffirfwrvesrdifil supperin the hall Friday even ingAfterwgpper social time in singing and dancing Mc Mr Iil ARCHIE MARSHALL SecretaryIrcasnrer EETEESDA Notcmber lirlrtran McMrtcr arrrvcd home lon Monday Oct Ill alter rptlltlillfx the summer in the West Mle ora opclarrtl liartle spendrnt few days with her moth tt Mr and Mrs topt land and baby of Laktnicvv and Mr Tome low loronto spent Sunday with the formers mother Mrs Wm Copeland Mr and Mrs Ralston attended tlre Golden tdtllltt of Mr and gillrs David ocltlzrltc at Thornton on Sunday Oct 31 Mr and Mrs Dennis ooptr Allistott Miss Doris Anderson Shanty Bay and Mr and Mrs Earnhardt and twin daughters East Oro were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Conner Mrs Wm Copeland was in Angus on Thursday and attended the fun eral of the infant son of Mr atltl lMts McKnight Mrs lritfin and children lort licrry spent few days of last week with the formers sister Mrs Geo Squibb Mrs Wm Copeland Don Rodgers and Mrs Ralston attended the funeral of Thos Reynolds in Strotrtl on Oct 30 Community Shower in Tookstown This community entertained at MANY DELEGATES AT MUNICIPAL ronto llrantpton rn Ieel County CHARLES CHRISTIE President SCHOOL CLASSES ll pnonnttci Iftf Zillti tlltl ll tnuntcrpa ml litl rt Summ cnunty rtlltltr liarr re on Irrctdax on ls ilrt tllirllllll 1hr arch itrllrltl zllti rlttlnotn clarsc colnltatcd by It Sloan trpcrvrsor for 1h lrnrlclntl Affairs llutrtr the llttllllllll llltlt was the recent illltlltl mnts the tllllll Act was pointed out that tsscssnrarl nor be taken it to the Inunrcrpzrl has 11131 littl rrlc luz tounty court of Ion lllll would replace trtui rcylslon courts t1t wnnnt parlnnvltt ot Irrctzssnrn on tt ppt rls could intone directly Illutltl Irot sion The ssssrncnt Act now confer urtic powers tlpon the county as MSSUI prying him tttll rcsprtnsilnl ity for supervising the work of he locer assessors IlrtrinI the afternoon session 1r Sloan led discussion on the mechanics of assessment Several assessors tour the var rous municipalities in Simcoe at tcndcduas well as some from To Twp lort Crcdit There was also representative of court ctllors front lcctrnrscth Twp led by IIcttc Fred lIunter as well another shower in Cookstown hallo few individuals from other cezr ion Friday evening Oct 29in lltonor of Mr and Mrs Arthur Bar trcs in Tuesday the morning and rett tJeSsie Moirt of Tormm uiafternoon sessions were devoted to recent bride and groom Danctngllht was enjoyed to the music of Mel Marlings orchestrafrom Toronto former residents of this c0mmun ity Afterwards an read by Mrs Cotrigan the young couple receiving many useful and beautiful gifts The groom rcs bonded very tittingly after which lunch was served by the corn rnittce in charge The remainder mg szT BELLE EWART $2321 Ir November Miss Elma Quantz spent the weekend with Miss Shirley Jones at the latters home near Midland Mr and Mrs Hurlburi of Buffalo spent two days last week with Mr and Mrs Shepherd number from here attended the WA Bazaar in Churchill United Church on Friday afternoon Mrs John Ferricr Jt visited Mr and MrsiPrjebb1e iniTorontn over the weekend Mr and Mrs Torrens and Flo visited in Toronto last week Miss Mabel Jack Toronto spent vvthe weekend with her sister Mrs tD Ferrier Mr and Mrs Logan Toronto with MrsRichardson Halloweenat School Mrs Allen and her pupils en ltertained the mothers and younger children at very delightful Hal ot een par may ernoon All took part in games and tasty lunch was served by the pupils Mrs Allen does wonderful job of handling so large school Halloween Party TheHalloweeLparty Saturday night in the school was enjoyedby young and old alike singsong gamenddancingurmnrledtlr funfor theevening The highlight of the evening came with awarding the prizes and unmaskingof those in costumeswMrs ArtLChappelL vattired in kiltsfrOmold Ireland was awardedrst prize for the ladies and Joe Durham as colored gentleman won rst for the men for the childrtifprizes were as follows Flo Torrens as bride Ian JohnstOn as an Indian Chris tine Chappell as gypsy Vernon Trdmbley as baby AdeljghtfuL lunch wasserved The only disap Vpoiirtrnent Of theevening was when yOung mother dame out to go home and humid herrbabylbuggy smashed bysonieone who doesnt know the meaning of Halloween WCTU Members Discuss International Relations Isrhtftiremwruirmeetmg Ofth Womens Christian Temperance Union on Monday November was international relations The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Howell Hayeld St Mrs Bewell presided in the absence of Mrs Lennox an morons Miss Standen led in the opening prayer and Mrs Millwqrd conduct ed the devotional period with spe cial thpught to the theme of the day Mrs Robert Macdonaltl sang Business included the appointing of budget committee for which need has long been felt Mrs An drew Qummltlg superintendent of the depgtment of Peace and Intera nations Relations gave talk on that subtract The meeting was work of clerks artd municipal matters On llnrrsday the third and final day class for auditors and treas rerrcral address waqurers was scheduled COmmunist Trend Increasing Warns 1Stanley Darling of the evening was spent in danc Addressing the Lions Club ol Darling of Ieterboro district gov ernOr said publicity was not hart to get whensomcthing really corr structive had been forte Dont hide your light tinder bushel but make so mitclr light bushel would not hide itanyway The speaker urged the Lions to promote good public relations Good public relations arc simply good private relations turned in side out Emphasizing the good works of Lionism he quoted the words of the Chittcse Philosopher Confucius who 300 years before Christ said What you do not want done to yourself do not dWoK others This what we now know as therttod 3m phrase of the golden rule he added Mr Darling issued strong warn 1111 II dlar Millions surprised By Truman Victory In United States Mil Slllt must trtlu lllll lor pttlrlmhr hint ttrccast an easy viel roe ltl lr It IltXl and 377 rm it 35 9143 ng against the dangers of Com nunism in Canada He pointed out hat the Communists had obtained mly 14000 votes in this country In 1940 bttt in 1945 the total was 111000 he importance of Czinadians taking partinmunieipal affairs to build strong democracy He said Lions clubs were being organized in several countries but not in Rus sra District Governor Darling was introduccdby District Deputy Gov ernor Walter Coulis and was thank dentHBrfBrric November We are glad to hear that Murray McVanel is better and back at work George Davis Ered Arnold and Harry Banting spent day in tannins Toronto last week Mrzvand MrsHifA Pratt Tor onto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs HarryJBanting Mr and Mrs Lorn Briggswani Mr and Mrs Martin Qeil with Mr and Mrs David Jennett over the weekend lurlll that lllll Beeton Calling ltlt lirci Hitch ltrll ills In iItr lxnt ml nttrcj ll during litt Ililtll at lrtltr did no ctIrtaan but it tnd lltlli erf important to tritll lll tlts tri1rlct lti tutor of the Trust ty ctrtungl tcltl H1 lll llillttus 4111 tlrrlt HIS ltolr Ill tlttrttlr 111 the United and other countries torn ltc llctn drunbloulnicd yet lltl 111 new taper drs practically and tnagaxinel lttl flllllllilf IR Lap at the last moment trillion Voters President arid tlrcy decided 1939 Plymouth Sedan 1936 Ford Coupe completer refinished 1937 Studebaker Coupe overhauled lrlrl luvn clcctcd lrcsadentl ol the Unrtctl States Steele St mm mm to cast their ballots to confound tlll who was Emmi to be tlrcir msmls It all goes to prove the old say are counted $125 and 60c Good ProgramnIe USED CARS PHONE 2214 ing that one can never tell an election until after the Your Best Bread Buy ANN PAGEWHITE or BROWN MILK BREAD 24 NEW LOW PRICE PEER STANDARD IONA TillATES 35 CHOICE CREAM srthfqo WEN 21 35 wani Pkg WOODBURYS FACIAL stir 29 Basra uninf 1202 Tin 2802 Tins BULK RAISINS 29 IiANN PAGEamntanELL Miss Miriam Mcvanel and Keith at home with their parents over Sundayt The October Church WA was held at Mrs Stewartsr 11901 OwenrstwBarrie Jmeetirrg of Christ with her mother Mrs Harvey Car fer as hostess Mrs Simmonds road the Bible reading which was fol lowed by prayers The United ThankOffering collection was tak on and $5 voted as donation for overseas parcels After several items of business were discussed the program committee took over Mrs Esten Davis gave very interest mg missionary story Mrs Elwood Jhpett reading on An Evening PEACHES 1502 BEANS Tlns QUAKER Minus 23 FANCY RED SPRING I2IS SALMGN Tin MAPLE LEAF Box rat Pkg IONA minaret vZOoz Tin 39 Brim carry KPPIES 31 CARBOTS rorfarors ziFl Will be located at 53 Collier Street BIG TURKEY FESTIVAL Barrie about vote cusrou GROUND ANN PAGE rrrnur BUTTER REAL BUY Borrrn oars irritant CAMPBELLS TOMATO SOUP Illoz 5lh bag 1902 lb 1002 for Wmamvmm iffy9 51ml M1 upon FLORIDA MARSH SEEDLE88 GKAPEFRUIT 96 California Red Ernperor It TOMATOES 24 iAeLIPOIENI tilE ORANGES Florida No ICEBERG 483 No1 Doz 7733 for Juice Roz Greening Best forGeokina lbs Domestic Grado PBUSSELS SPROHTSJJTQ 32 Tehdzr Griip N9 Ira lbs Yellow Cooking No uttrntts DEWEY Hunts its large Irs ownrows Finger Quartivnga on Meantime areas LEADFLOWEST BRIIGES 0N1 HIGHEST OUALITYBEEF WING naturalization of petitioners Its59 PORK SHOULDEBS Host oi vponrr BUTTS Prayer Mrs Geo Davis con ducted Quiz contest Themeet ing closed owitlr prayer delici ous lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her daughter Twe1ve members attended and all enjoyed verkpleasant afternoon with it closed and Mrs Bowell served tea grogmermembcr of the branch Spring ShankOff 43 tb49 1b 65 HnonoonumsS M$riitiszdade 33 33 lbs

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