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Barrie Examiner, 23 Dec 1948, p. 15

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Customs oi Christmas vere sung Mrs Cyril The Churchill Womens InstitutelSpence gave Christmas reading met at the home of Mrs Gco Con candy demonstration was given Dec by Mrs Kell Mrs King and Lunch was then Mrs Sturgeon Christmas served Another Big Screen Tiot for the Kiddies Gala Morning Show Mom Boxing Day Show Starts at 10 turn Box OFFICE OPENS 915 mm GREAT OUTDOOR IIIT MGER0NIMOwih PRESTON FOSTER ELLEN DREW ANDYDEVINE Also iEIILOII CARTOONS We Urge The Children To Be On Hand Early For The Morning Show Al I0 INHIIAINM IODI KKKKKKItKKKKKLEIEGWEWIEKKKKKKKKWRKWQMKKMKMKKKK zcnmmmnammmmananmaamnmmmnamnman WATCH THIS PAPER NEXT WEEK FOR THE SENSATIONAL NEWS OF THE NEW YEARS EVE SHOWS AT THE Roxy and Granada Theatres LC ommences ChTiStnTw Day SPEC Viacom ironstone OMIIWOPIIIE WINN SUIItIN IIIUNI on no war noun CARTOON AND News EVE snows MON TUE WED ririiSTARTAT 645 no path MATINEE MONDAY 230 pm Last Minute Suggestion Give Christmas Gift Tickets GRANADA ENTERTAINMENT Hoes FRI ZDAYS ONLY zalorEATUREsz ally in Giant ijveh7j8 Sparklingxuiende snow For The Convenience Of Our Staff Our Shows Christmas Day Will4tunontinuous Starting 430 pm BoxHOice OpensLt 4pm TEE ON HAND EARLY Is Edi li ExclrEME Christmas Night 26th ANNUAL New YearsDance misonc TEMPLE BARBIE NEw YEARS EVE Friday Decemberl31 Dancing 900 pm Music by Don Olilies Newnarketeers SPOT PRIZE $400 Couple OPTIONAL puty Roy Hickling Council Nominations Dec 27 Several Townships Elections Jan will be holding their annual nominations next Monday Dec lowing Monday January Among the townships where nominations will be held nex Sunnidale Several of the townships had elections one year ago and for this reason there will likely be some gt acclamations this year In addition to the township couri cils to be elected there will also lbc several school board seats to be filled Medonte Township Veteran Clerk Thomas Robin son of Mcdonte Township will open nominations at Moonstone at noon Monday Dec 27 It will be the 55th consecutive nomination meet ing for Mr Robinson Members of the present councilg are Reeve Boyd Miller Deputy1 Fisher Ganton Councillors Walter Orr Charles Swailc and Stewart Alvah There was an election for reevc and deputy last year but thcf thrce councillors were elected by lacclamation There will also be nominationsk for seats on school boards and The annual meeting of the Me idontc Municipal Telephone Systenii of which Mr Robinson is secretary1I treasurer will be held the same tday as the township nominations The election if required will be Eheld on Monday Jail Vespra Township The ratepayers of Vespra Town Iship had an election one year ago Iand the following were elected to The snow has if no Reeve EM Rmhudbon Dc gfor Christmas but the weather it not been very cold to date COOKSTOWN cOUPL MARRIED 69 YEARS Mr and Mrs Henry Cause of ookstown will celebrate their 69th wedding anniversary next Tuesday December 28 While both are in quite good health Mr Couse recently re covered from an illness and the anniversary occasion will be celebrated quietly Married in Pekin New York State Mr and Mrs Couse mov ed to Cookstown In 1895 and six years later they opened the groeery store which is now operated by son Cause There is one otherson II Couse in Hollywood Calif There are six ggandchildrcn and one greatgrandchild Mr Cliuse who observed his 94th birthday last Sept has younger brother Frederick in Vancouver Mrs Cause ob served her 90th blrthday last Sept 20 Snow for Christmas But Not too Cold Yet lors Carman Downey Walter For Its municipal electiontime in several of the rural municip gallties in this part of Stmcoe County Some of the townships MR MRS COUSE arrived ill time Um in XAMl EKIHIIIXtliiKllilmm emer 27 Elections where necessary will be held the fol ynunhikinnnnuhuihm IMonday are Innisfil Vespra Oro Medoute Essa F105 and 85 55 it cm NER Section 3Poges l5 to 22 Seasons rrrtinga From THE MANAGEMENT AND STAFF IMPERIAL THEATRE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY FIRST BARRIE SHOWING Roy Rogers in Bells of San Angelo with Dale Evans Andy Devine Iohn McGuire In Glorious Cotor SHOWING ON THE SAME PROGRAM lath to IHRILLING tle an ill scattttt lson Wm The alltime favorite COMING In Oro Township one year ago there was considerable interest in gthe nomination meeting and an lelection was held for all council seats Those elected were Reeve John Woodrow Deputy Smith Campbell Councillors Lloyd Scott Norman Stoddart and Andrew Bartholomew WwTVVB Tudhope township clerk will act as the returning officer and the nomination meeting atgthe township hall near itchell Square will be opened at pm There will be nominations for school boardjseatS as well aSrthe five council seats The election if required Will be held on Monday Jan Essa Township One year ago an election was held in Essa Township and Louis Truax was the successful candidate pr the reeves chair Others on the 1948 township council were Turn to page seventeen please COMING EVENTS Cards 815 pm Prizes Hall Wednesday night Evgybody welcome Wilsons orchestra Lunch provided Admission 50c PHONE 2414 New Years Eve Dance at Bullet Lunch TICKETS ON SALE AT TAMBLYNS coo as hi or HATS HORNs ALLOQNseL BUFFET SUPPE $800ZQPer Couple DRESS OPTIONAL RESERVATIONS PHONE 4272 at gt Gala Year ADMIS ioNilsi PERPERSON Dancing from pm tilt Ninemlleiiuorth or Bank on Highway at tum IN ECREST lngteodof RegiilorXFridOy Duncei ADMISSION soc KKHWKI High School on Tuesday afternoon is Eve program Euchre and dance Gilford H511 lFriday Dec 3lNew Years Eve Lunch proyidsd Adniissimoe LEE53p Dance at Craighurst Community Dec 29 52b Churchill Womens Institute 50 icial evening Cards and dancing Churchill Hall Wednesday Dec 29 Admission 50c milkMKKmkmmz mam bes and Donald Bell ugh The nominations this year MADE 10 31 18 77L NH 15 be held at the t0wnship hall atE mow onmqnday DEC 22 82 it 95 9359 91 JVQS menclng at noon Dec 13 39 29l NOW AT REGULAR PRICES Clerk Coutts will act as Dec 14 31 1E2 jhegctiuining ctticizulstthulecr Deons 26 24 tion if necessary will be held on Dec 15 773776 7777772517 ii STARTS MONDAY DEC 2T 1In ddltionuto lthe township coun Dec 13 29 14 THIS PICTURE PLAYED THE IMPERIAL ci ere wi aso be nominationsipec 19 29 144 received for the school boards in Dec 20 34 27 TORONTOSBIG FIRST RUN THEATRE ithe area Dec 21 32 27 FIRST BARBIE SHOWING Oro Township Dec 22 33 29 deadliest TEN SE 2b Dance in Guthrie Community Hall Boxing night Monday Dec 27 Music by Stroud Mountaineers 2b TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD anamamwammm 365613 3666350365723 Baby Six Months Oid WinsPorlOble Radior KO present WILLIAM BENDIX MARILYN MAXWELL ALSO hsrrowuvo Returned byjequest LORETTA YOUNG JOSEPH corrEN AhRYMORE was CHARLES BICKFORDV nos ileum 070M POWERS LORETTA YOUNG Was the ACADEMY WINNER as the Best Aetressin THE FARIVHERS DAUGHTER for one complete rear qfrictstsmekins NOTICE owing to the length Of the above two pictures Race Street5will be shown Once only starting at 845 Come Early Wri Which2 Prizev Manon 0H7frVictori Street shemonths Old baby won the rst prize of portable radio in the hockey drawmadeat the Christmas party at St JOSephs The second prize of wrist Watch was won by Mrs Parsons of Rusholme Road Toronto and the third prize of pair of boots and Skates Was won by JohnCam eron Penetang Street The draw was held to obtain funds for school hockey team Carol singing and nativity tab teen in which children from both St Josephs and St Marys Schools took partmade up the afternoons The ParentTeachers Association nave nancial donations to the two schools and made presenta pang to one nillo woiniiwud Anton Choc Milletthong ti cm and ii tfdnsto Dean James Clair Fathers PCaley and Lawlor and William Carion The school children exchanged nuts on Wednesday morning at the highschool Ir km at sinimnmx Christmas Night Saturday samba Maco nic

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