13 THE BARRIE EXAMINER TllIRSDAY OCT 26 1950 khs sKs ss Li Lin iiit Ktiipc ul lrt LI nilii llix ii vii th It it vi tyinzi Sum liiipiotes Building tip llilillll lt llililili Wits ilt ztlitztl it Ill lit and in llllUtIll TStli tinitciirv tine tiicii um th tIil xla Luvcl liA ti 11 ittitt iiii int 12 anus ltll tl tii lllltllEiL ttiil spitt flittc Hill STEAM llIlilihIllNU mm mm INHINI IIi0ili5 loan tan tau lltiit li litinoitl spoke at lJtilll liltilllzlltl and tllllllt stitc dclittiut most iiiteicstiniz and lt SilllHillC IIIRIISIIIZRMIA MAGAZINES lllllES Ivllti irzpjiiim lilll FOR HISTORICAL onor rn to Pl Pnlb social tienais was held at th Material loaned will be copied helm wi Mrs itmie Dickinson in lcloln 13 whtn ricnds and and numb ilillllli is o1 Sauiui honoied 3li Write llsabci Jordan bridwtnhe with tillttll itiou Miss Jordan cxpress llRNIilt iODERICII ONTARIO the beautiful pills and good wishes ld hzr tlihnlts and appiecuitioii tor John Andrewfour of Mrs OCTOBER 1950 StrictMme axma galroger 50ml ram 560736 paw fatmad Wyndham wmig 5W7 Watch6 WWWafdt BARRIE AllISTON MANVlllE SIRAIHROY St moms AYLMER TILLSONBURG out shied Now AVAILABLE to EVEN MORE oRowERSi gt New analysis high quality Blenn with upevenmore adaptability tovarious soil types is now available to bring more tobacco growers highyields of top quality leaf The new Blenn formula meansmOre landswill be Enrichedmore ne tobacco will be grown in Ontario this coming year Order your supply from yourBlenn dealer now lvodoubled my order for Blenn says Mr Botda and certainlyrecom Imend highly to other Simcoc gi0wefsL Best lve ever grown said John Hendel of his Elenafed tobacco crop lastyeac My 1950 order was 100 Elem sgidAlbggtugEgmansrilzis one of the Ties flint stI have used Result 901 using Blnn Were outstanding said Joseph Kkes and education had Mrs Burgess as cin llotcl lenetanp oii Wednesday The jadvance of fire fighting equipment lifc and property After the address Simpson fire chief and ninetee on members and one visitor pre sent It was decided to senda do 335 sq sso sss Indians Mobile Bank at Plowing Match my lllS FROM 81 ltlitllS RESERVAIIN near Corn wall conducted brisk trade in cleverly made ornaments liillt Illlill will Illl lit illl lit ltilvl tillHT lt lialil of lowit t1 twii traitcited 1ii Igtl to tin llllltlllllllllilitl illtlilt ll ltiilitil oi loiopto lll llairiilton Satirin Womens Institute The ieutilar incetmtt oi lt Sami lll iomtns institute is tlzr liiil ti itith ltlll llltlillitif arid it iron present The piesitlcm uptnitt the lllttlllil ith the itlliiillli off the optmin ode in unison toilmvedl by the lwrds liict itti illt Sitwait Collect foiiiiztailta iiiswerttl Willi Why in ziotid to lll Canadian it was mutt ti and srcondcd that donate ten dul lars to he swnnmitii tizissts itl llillsdale Mrs French cave igt iepoit of the district annual and the many interesting points The program under the leadership of Mrs Georizt Johnson citizenship speaker After the meeting the committee served dainty lutich Iilmvale Fireman at Banquet The annual banquet of the Sim coe firemen was held in the North ercninc with 150 women reprc renting l2 brigades ot the County being present The presiding offic er tircinan Stewart introduced many of the representativcs Comi ty Warden Benson welcom ed the visitors and expressed how these brigades are very necessary for protection of property and on many occasions in saving lives speaker Armand Des Rochcs iireV prevention otticcr from the FireMarshals office in Toronto gave brief history on the and praised very highly the work done by those volunteers who so often risk their lives to safeguard all were entertained by cast of local talent The Gay Ninetics which was enjoyed by fill Lawson Robinson past president Alvin othe brigade attended the banquet Elmvalc Womens Institute October meeting was held at thel home of Mrs hi Black with sev nation of five dollars to the Can adian Save the Children fund and the weekend at his home hCIG that each member bring something toward soap and layette box for Cd With Shirley ROblnS the same fund Also any citizen in day terested is asked to donate any thing they wish toward the box The area convention is to be held in the First Baptist Church Barrie on October 30 and Sist The theme is to be citizenship and education Mrs Copeland and Mrs Black volunteered to be delegates idayS Visiting With friends in 01 at the convention Mrs Copei illia and TOIontO land offered her home for the next meeting and Miss Richardson is to be responsible for her citizena shiprand education program Each member was asked to bring vis itor to the meeting Plans were made for social vening of euchre and bingo to be held October 25 at whichthe draw for the Hudson Bay blanket is to be made Mrs Burgess was the speaker and outlined the duties as good citi zen in the world and invthe King dom of God At the closeof the meeting delicious lunch was served cENTRAt 0R0 October 23 Mr and Mrs Ray Slessor and sons Dalton and Glen were Sun day visitors with Mr and Mrs McCuaig Anniversary Services at Central Presbyterian Church will be held November and will be conducted by Rev Murdo Maclhnis ot Grav enhurst both morning and evening Mr and Mrs Blackburn and Mrs Simms Toronto visited on Sun day With Mr and rs William Mc Arthur and Weste Montie Win at Santiago gtillllllilitill and Canadian hull was tuliior champion teic attended to iiih mu mp QM iNorth American section was Glen Holsteins Bred By McCague llulstcitis ot anadian breeding lieid won ll of the ll bull classes and the booze oi Mrs ilioiz as TiltMantras ot the seven tcmale classes at the National Exhibition of Chile re really at Santiago tliittliltll bred females were nam cd craiid reservi grand and junior There were 536 black and white entered These were ltilltlll half of North Ameri can and half of European origin lllt ttto types being judged Separ ziter by leorge tleiiions secre tary of the littlSlLllllli5llll As sociation ot Canada The grand champion cow in the atom Laurel lhocbc bred by ll McCague Alliston and owned by Jose Barros Site was also member of the winning getotsire by the Canadian bull Montvic Rat Apple Marksman Sons and daughters of Glcnattpu Rag Apple Alert who went to Chile from Mcllquham Lati and members ofthe Elinvale fire d1 Llldlow on Toronto spent the weekend with The Elmvale Womens Institutel MT and MlS Hally Wilson the weekend with her parents lithellloVe Canada Limited Direct Van Srvice to Eastern rn Canada and USAj yr Day or Night Manta uss$ssssssssssss ark and McCague after winning two allCanadian awards were prominent in the junior class es two sons winning their classes and number of his progeny standing near the top An Alert son born in Chile was named jtllll ior champion EVERETT Harry Robbins has started con struction work on his new home here Mr and Mrs Crcary Tor onto visited with Mr and Mrs Frank Patterson on Sunday Robert Wilkinson of Toronto spent the weekend at hisparental home here Mr and Mrs Ernest Holland and family of Gravenhuistivisucd with Sitti ay Mr and Mrs Albert Gibbs of Mr and Mrs Keith Mills and Mr and Mrs Jack Mills of AVCllllh visited with James Laking on Sun Sharpe of Brantford spent Miss Patsy Moore of Allistonvis on Satur YEBRIDG October 23 Wednesday Bruce Kitching spent in Toronto Jean Douglas spent weeks ho number from here enjoyed the supper held under the auspices of the Presbyterian Church Ladies Aid Penetang on Wednesday ev ening Mr and Mrs Levi Jones moved to the home of their daughter Mr and Mrs William Miller MOunt St Loriis on Thursday Mr and Mrs Ellery visited Sunday with their daughter Mrs Townes Mr Townes and fam ily in Elmvale Mrs Bishop Barrie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Rawn Doreen Stacey Toronto spent Mr and Mrs Robins and daughter of Oshawa visited with the fdrmrs mother Mr and Mrs Scott and fam ily Toronto are visiting with Mr and Mrs Eakley Mr andMrs Roy Eakley Tor onto spentth weekend with the formers parents INCREASING WHISKY EXPORTS In the first slag months of 1950 V4619712proofgallons of all types of whisky Were exported from Brit ain This compares VWith 4444945 in 1949andi4232340 in 1943 sQsssssssQs5 ss Hamilttm her sstss mm In the background is the mobile bank of the Canadian Bunk oi Commerce an innovation that conducted considerable and asttul devices at the International Plowing Match business and drew steady stream of visitors CROWN Hiti tltilut 23 Libs Muriel Luck toroiito spent llt tiltlltl with her parttits Mr ral Mrs ll Luck Mr and Mrs Jim lanstman and iazzhttis Catharine and Eleanor llaxs Lake isitcd Will Mr and hits llitlltlS Home on Sunday ilis lloy lartridue and Mrs Nor il Caldwell are patients iii the Royal Victoria Hospital at present their many friends wish them lltltl recovery lht sympathy of the oiniiiunity ixteiidcd to Mrs Samuel Green lttgtt mother Mrs Mary Swain and iiiloronto on Saturday Oct Mrs happcll Mr and Mrs burgh Misses Marian and Margaret iitiiitlll were guests of Mr and Mrs loutlh Barrie on Sunday iiid attended the 77th anniversary lintton Avenue United Church Marian and Margaret had the pleas llll ol contributiin duet at the wetting service oiigiatualtions to Miss Beth Dtlll and Howell Partridge who tlt married at the brides home on Saturday0ct21 Miss Mabel and Stella Partidge of lunnville and Mrs Ruth Part iidtie of St Catharincs spent the weekend with the Drury families Womens Institute The Womens Institute held the October meeting at the home of Mrs Norman Tuck For this meet incy it was planned to entertain the grandmothch and former members Miss Rix former member for several years but now residing in Barrie was the guest speaker for this meeting She took for her wwwc liir Sax IILJ Unh it Imlalii it EIli lili Mutt til lm it= ts git day For Better Light and 51 Sunihj tszzi ilss ll Bounty iillzun til Oiilhas McKay mi iii and Mist itljlk attended the HillMC Kay Wedding in St Pauls United hurch an Uiillia Saturday even mg Mr and Mrs Sitssur motorl id to lvlluia ill Monday and zi0 hati thi pleusuie of bring shown through the Built plant Fergus by Mr Igttildl iaikliottsc later hating Euncii wait Mr and Mrs lii hiatutise Mr and Mrs Walton Johnson and handy have moved to the vii liige Walton now working at tin ilso 11 port from film and flower fund tieasuier The toll call was answered by What are thank lul for prepared by Mrs Mcl iQtiay followed by the business tiart of tht inciting which closed Lvith sniping ot hymn and piayl for by litv itlr Cook delicious lunch was served by Mrs lhorlhy and Miss lletc Stacey uW Fe lfka BRENTWOOD NEW PllllCtl Radio llrentwood Womens Association The Womens Association held thcir October meeting at the home of Mis icortzc lliorlby Ihc prrj sident Mrs llurncr opened the meeting by the singing of hymn Scripture reading was by Miss Illsii Stacey and the devotional period by Mrs ilorncr Mrs title1 Quay had the topic which was citl joyed very much The sccrctaryl and treasurers report was given subject reminiscing and her own delightful way took the membctsi back over previous years Humor ous incidents were brought to liptlitI which caused many smile Phonograph Consoles FULLY AUTOMATIC FOR ALL RECORD AMAZING FIDELITY OF TONE PHILCO 728 Superb Georgian styling with modern lines in choice of glcaiiiiiip walnut ricli hard linished mahogany or exciting new English brown litlit nia hogany llas ilspced automatic record changer and Iliilco Superlonc Reproducer Beati titul twin door panels enclose record player record storage space and radio controls add intr charm and appeal traits 30950 EBM $31950 LIBERAL TRADEIN ALLOWANCE EASY TERMS Allandale Hardware 00l000l000 lhe motto lime goes on but memories linger was discussed by the president Mrs Norman Tliomps son who also contributed reading The Cattle lliief which was much enjoyed The roll call Disl play Keepsake brought forth varied assortment of articles cont plete with their histories Mrs Norman luck sang unaccompanied Grandmothers Old Arm Chair which was very appropriate for this meeting At the close of the meeting the lunch committee Mrs Rix Mrs Partridge Mrs AtkinSon and Mrs Cough served refresh ments Womens Association The Womens Association will meet at the home of Mrs At kinson on chnesday Nov at pmRollcall Poem for Re membrance Day Devotional Mrs Gordon Dunsmore ooltiooomoooooltmmltgtot 000000oooooo0000 Township basis This means th toyoulregcxrdless of where youore employed Overt100000 residents citOntdridincludin hundreds of your neiqh bouts ingBradiord and West thllimbury protection from unexpected hospital eXpenseYo sense oi Security andeedce of mind byrenroljlingnow Howvoo ENROL Enrolment is simple Descriptive literature and applicatiort cards are avhilable at the Townshippfce Simply complete the card and hand it inat the Township Office with annual subscription payment ironic COUNTE HOSPITAL ENROLM NT CLOSES St outta IN BRADFORD ANDWEST GWILLIMBURY Ws BehiiemmijmdioichdndiZeSLGw if lim bury have the special opportunitytoiemzolas Blue Cross Planfor Hospital Care on able at Blue Cross groupenrolment is avail ve chosen Blue Cross ostheir too can enjoY this YOUR HOSPITAL COgOPERATES BlueCroSsbenctits are available in all public general and RMCrosghdspitals in Ontarians members of the Ontario HospitalAssociation yourlliocal hospitals sponsorthe Plan for your protection match ROYAL rVICTORIA HOSPITAL EAREIE Nov 18th PROTECTION BEGINS is 1951 A310 Hosmtahiissocutnon 6am Plantorsliosiiilal Caje avt 1030mm ONTARIO II