NE BARBIE alarms MONDAY DEC 11 1950 Tractor Club Winners Guests 0f Rotarians Sc vet titular up of Iftcu NLOIc COLDWATER hiatehedash Voting Dec 11 Nominations for Malcftctiasri Tent Line page lira ll Tile lSJU Best Ontario Potatoes Ww Wm Garfield Cos President Of Huronia Ass Former bc of pai Ill 1111 ram of pic 4111112 iv Hiitt fl our tlllllfai IllsMI lli Slvcray altlzitlid the tightness esszort and dinzicr Mi tase one of the founders of the association wtll be assisted on ie executive toittillcc ll paw president Clarke Barrie and Hepprevocnls If Nettle ton Harm II vcltlld III 111 if trttnltton Midland lid ace jrise Honey Harbor Mrs ll taitttiers iasaga Reach Miss Mellae Stayner and nomin cs to be selected by the Chain of tonancrce of ienetang toihngwood and Owen Sound Treasurer to 193051 Will be rtltllltl by the executive lolll mittee Crash Mixup On IcyRoad Blocks Traffic lLrcernore Start An exciting few hours were spent Illl Ontario this year is shown with growers Archie with glasses romp and Bill McDougall Strathroy brothers who took home the Thursday lllltlllooll November to IVY December Kenneth Money is patient int ilxlfgt Si lltl iltclblrlll TIJ axioms lli tr firilrtfl toldwaler Wm Midwife is the of the few town HAL plays stzicl 3icll has 51v trld if Illiifv Lvl 131 itztirmi tirltlill erection fate ti COIIIIIJ I111 an El The lI=lllltilt Elitelllig will iv and Jun Gilmore illrltl oi ilcctrritmi 32 Had is Trip to Rant 11 lztelativti lite program for the Ravi Lip MM gllccmnbcr llltrlllig of Coldwarcr 1TEZZIWALHCfir Sr at Mrs Wards is an ad we by bits UuttlIll l111ltll UNL nghii of her trip to alt1 also 11 tNLlllIIlK if islntas grits Paidup Phone Bills In Itd Mayne 1112I1l Telephone Corr ii Jim mission chairman believes 1e nlld as set in November for It paidlip accounts At the end if ltrmltilc at not ltlu Iztrnth only $2793 as lintltlelt ce cf ttlil standing 11Illsllf ori Lb Wx Hi III for an Injured Hand tlln rue in 11 Illlfl of Toronto has been srlsttng Wm Pheasant with IIH IIISIIEI BASKkI ot the best crop of potatoes grown Ill nmning Movement Linc work since Mr Pheasant se it an whil ut tltsl splaker 55 lult llirrxttllpx try11 imllml 1lgt 11 Trophy and $250 cash award at the Royal Winter Fair to tor Niall York and brother Him 5m Danger Alcohol Na ll Iitkblllll of Billllr rlz Spamm communiiy we burn congratulated lhc Rotary mu minnppmb wank Dpcpm Ilm for sponsorinl the lractor hm 13m minpt my in and also congratulated the perance Royal Moultort of Toronto pitwlnl for ltavtng completed is graduate of tin Yulo gthtna In 11 prohcls Junior Farmer work liliillllllt studies The address will III will not new he stated it haying twin first larled in 1911 wrth short Hi1t$ for young farmers and the tiocnreut has grown steadily dur Ill the years until now it comprises tattle range of subjects that ntay be specialised Ill The objective of the movement is to keep young fa tl abreast of modern discov tllts and techniques and to equip tinin to be not only successful farm tlj but also capable of holdirtg ex ictilive positions in municipal gov ernment etc In short the aim is to open the door to better and more enjoyable life on the farm and to make the farmer proud that he is farmer Mr Cockburn was thanked on be half of the club by Jack Westman show 11 usc of be accompanied by films the dangers Il icessive alcohol Mrs Locking Reelected President of St Andrews MS Andrews Presbyterian WMS held their annual St Church at the church Mrs Locking was reelectcd president thcr officers for 1950 II uric 1st vicepresident Mrs Wylie 2nd vicepresident Mrs II Spcerin treasurer Mrs Cooper secretary Mrs Wylie library secretary Mrs Lock ing hale secretary Mrs Thomas Seymour Welcome and Welfare Convener Mrs James Emslie Home Helpers Converter Mrs Locking EDGAR lhe Edgar Federation of Agricul ture will hold their December meet ing ill the hall on Thursday even ing December Everyone is cordially invited to attend The WI will meet at the home of Dance For hristmas Night The social event of the holiday season in Coldwater will be the dance iii Mannings Hall on Christ mas night Monday December 25 sponsored by the Coldwaler hockey Iteam Mrs Charles Dawson Wednesday December 13 Roll call Christmas Verse and exchange of Christmas gifts Topic Home Economics and paper by Mrs Johnson Lunchcommittce Mrs 11BnnneynndlMrsidrMeLeanr 12 Months 15 Months 500 1800 3000 19036 31726 12849 19274 48827 237 npaymont plan available Insured ul no our cost FINANCE COMPANY LTD SUISIDIAII Of lIlIlUSIIIIAI ICCEIIINCI The Wilson Building SQUARE minim WWWmawa nv Davies of Canada Give Recital At Collegiate LaslWCdncsday afternoon the Davies of Canada presented rcs cital of songs for the students of the Barrie District Collegiate In stitquiThc three singers of the musical family Frances mezzo soprano and her brothers Noble baritone and Nelles basso were accompanied by their mother Mrs VeraHenderson Davie who also is thcir director The recital was sponsored by the collegiate glee club The program opencd with ter selections by the brothers and sis ter trio Whereer You Walk and southern folk song Bile Them Cabbage Down Nellcs solos Were an aria from Mozarts Mar riagc of Figaro Now ForVen geance and as an encore Don Wanna one ofthe familys own compositions DelibesfLes Filles De Cadiz andJerome Kerns Smoke Gets Eyes were Frances Davies two offerings on the pro gram and her brother Noble sang FASTDAI muni FL LY DA TIA Ur lt1 LL When the family on Makc your nxt trip LGIH mng 11ml DillBl TIIE Ill Heres how you save Wednesday Father pays full fare cupway basis Mother and all the children under 22 go for only half fare Year round on any day children to 12 yfor half fare andbabes in arms trivclfrecy anjoy and save as you go oh TCAs halffarcr family plan Furnin Fares IPny on all TCA Noth Amman sorvicos except CanadaTampa Florida See Your TraveINAgnt or write conditional BuildingIBityandvilculpranee Sig Torombx LY FLIGHTS FAMIl PARIS any Monday Tuesday or family trcatyoull all Al Collingwood Co olling vood held turkey dinner foll owed by talented tloor show Dec in the Masonic Temple Ferguson dalc area It was given in order that the mayor business inert merchants and their wives would meet these people and express their apprecia tion of the growers efforts In de the Simcoe veloping in County There were about 230 guests at the beautifully decorated tables and the mayor arid merchants were introduced separately Love ly music was rendered by good orchestra during Joint Kozak on behalf of the FlueCured Tobacco Marketing Board thanked llllllgllltOll arid then passed around tobacco leaves Flowers and fruit were given to the guests to take home to their children ind ust ry the dinner Iltc Floral Dance and French Canadian song Armand Duss ault tolltngwood on behalf of the lo bacco growers of the East Sunm election of officers on December Frances and Noble joined in two lductS screrclmirmn It prravmm Sweet Mys itcry of Life and Noble and Nelles sang one duet together Eh Via Duflone front Don Giovanni Also from Don Giovanni was duet sung by Frances and Nelles La Ci Daren As an encore they sang Ah Still Suits Me from Kerns Show Boat The nal numbers in the re cital wcrc Zitti Zitti Piano Piano from the Barber of Seville Deck the Halls and White Christmas sung by the entire ensemble Siayncr Goes To Polls Today Stayner Sun An election will takep1ace at Stayner Monday December 11 with large field of candidates Blackburn was reclected Mayor by acclamatiOn but there are two in the field for the Reevcs chair and eleven running for the six Council seats The names on the ballot will be For ReeveClarence Wood and Aubrey Perry For Council seatsN Oehm CharlcSStonef RWardeanFJ Brown Risebrough Banner man Cranston Somerville Finn Cocklin and George Cle mence At the close of the qualification period am on Saturday Novem 25J Brown was declared reelected by acclamation to the Stayner CemeW Acclamaiions AI Creemore Over fifty ratepayers were in at tendance at the Municipal Nomina tion meeting held in the Town Hall Creemore on Monday night This was the largest attendance seen at local nomination meeting for years At the close of the hour for filing nominations the clerk Hood announced that the following had been duly nominated For ReeveG Shephecd For CouncillorsJ Kolb Stanley Hall Gray Ivan Alexander Priddl George Barberand Harvey Pettigrcw For three School TrusteesDr GrahamG Priddle BishopDr RF Boettger JHes lip and BSm1th Dr Graham Priddle and Smith expressed their intention toretire Mssrs Bishop Boettger and Heslip wgre elected by acclama bun Reeve Shepherd was elected as Reev byaccamation Electc to conncil by acclamation were Kolb Charles Joyce Priddlerimd Ivan Alexander The twolatter men are new to icouncll and will replace Hall and Bruce who retired CRAIGHURST Womens Institirte will meet on liiirsddy December14 the ho ers Sinton Please note theychange of date two sets of slidesthc first set Wesley Johnston ictoria Hospital after having an appendix operation We wish 113111 speedy recovery Mr 111IY1VIIF Jennett Mist Harry Banting spent couplei of days Ill Toronto last week with ifriends The members of Cookstownl Masonic Lodge entertained theirl wivcs last Wednesday evening inl Ithc Orange ilall Ivy when the llvy Wormits Institute served at turkey dinner arid program afl terwards No clcction in Essa this year goodly number attended noniinay lions The sympathy of this common ity is extended to Mrs Martin Margaret and Mervyn in the pass ing away of Mr Martin in the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Monday1 Nov 27 Davis is patient in Toronto hospital after art operag tion We wish for him speedy recovery Ivy Federation of Agriculture The Ivy Federation of Agricul ture held their annual meeting at the schgol Nov 21 with Jenncttpresident in the chair Guest for the evening was George Constable Stroud who showed beautifully colored pfwliiusLtrip throughThMUubd States and Western Canada and the second on the processing of ltflax Leo Banting spoke on the George Mor rison Memorial Fund to provide education for the two Morrison children and the meeting voted to send $10 for this fund Jcnnctt spoke on the organization of the Ontario Wheat Producers Association which has appoitttcd an executive committee to make application to the Ontario Farm fario wheat under the Farm Pro ducts Marketing Act This com mittee has had several meetings and is now waiting changes in legislation to permit pooling of certain classes of farm products under the marketing act Officers elected for the coming year are president Gordon Cochranc vice president Wilfred Davies secre tarytreasurer Mervyn iMartin executive officers Jean Jennett Bertha Cochrane Cleave Patton and Henry Davis The retiring president Mr Jennett appealed to the mcdting for better support that the new executive might give consideration to conducted tour to Malabar Farm in Ohio group study of Louis Bromelds books ihvestigation Arandr rrrtrialvof community slohpicker and ex periments with new sub soil breaker are now available Mr and Mrs Lewis Hubbert and Mrs Lewis McFadden were guests of honor on Thurs day evening in Ivy Orange Hall when the community made presentation to Mr and Mrs Hub bert and to Mr and Mrs McFad den with miscellaneous shower The Utopia Baseball Club held benet dance in Ivy Orange Hall on Tuesday evening of last week Jackie Ellis had the misfortune to have one leg broken and was In hospital for some time so the club felt they wanted to help Jackie over the accident 4gt SECONDLINE FLOS December Mrs George Martin is spending week with relatives in Hamil ton Miss Valerie Freeman Elmvale and Mnand Mrs Ray Church and children of Midland were wek and visitors with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs7Harvey JghnSton pentr Tuesday in Cookstown Silver Maple Womeps Institute have advanced their day of met ing to Tuesday Decy12 instead of Dec 14 so it will of interfere withowl market day gift Elmvl 6n DEE 14 Mrs WesleyJohnston retum last week from Visit withrcla7 ttiresn Oshawa Blackstdck and Lindsay The lm shown at theschoolby the Federation of Agriculture was much enjoyed by goodly number in attendance last Tuesday even ing Mr and Mrs Newton Brown andMr and Mrs Mervyn Russll were Sunday visitors at the Grhth homes ML and Mrs Johnston all boys splint Thursday with Mr and Mrs Kiiridy and slid larly known as the sixth Marketing Board to market Onlto complete the rescue on luftcin County Road fantil line of Mulrnut It was motor Car jumble and the icy roads weretesponsible The mix up was on the sharp ltill near Ivan Vlll farm home When the smoke had all cleared away the casualty list indicated that lltc Copaco car from Barrie and Lloyd Freelhys dclivery truck frotn Cicemore which met Ireadon were each considerably damaged estimat ed at $00000 Lloyd Frccthy slaud ing on the highway came very nearly being knocked down by the Copaco car which was said to be practically out of control The whole thing started when Dr Iloetlgerfi goitig soulhgot into lif ficulty when his car failed to ciirnb the hill due to icy condition Af ter couple of trials the Doctors car was crosswitys on the roadway and unable to get traction Lloyd frecthy who was also going south came along in his truck Frccthy stopped on the roadway and wont to the assistance of Dr Docttger While the were so oc cupied the Copaco car from Barrie came from the south and suddenly popped over the hill it was im ipossiblc for it to stop and there were two standing cars and three men in its path Frccthy jumped quickly to avoid being hit but the Copaco car hit Frccthys truck headon This created first class tieup of all traffic truck tractor and jeep were brought to the scene to liberate the damaged cars and clear croadti75y The roadivas so 5116 pery that one after another of these machines were at times in difficulty and darkness was approaching Eventually Mr Frcethy called Nixon at Crcemore for the use of his truck to pull him home Mr Nixon secured George Barber to drive his truck which went to the scene and pulled the disabled Free thy truck homeward but at Aven ing the Nixon truck had burnt out bearing and Barber had to return to Creemore to get his own truck Although the mix up occurred in mid afternoon it was well after dark before most of the men in volved got home to supper Mrs Johnston Minesing Mr and Mrs Ernie Brown and Johnnie of Elmvale and Mrs Lloyd Johnson of Stayner were visitors with Mr and Mrs Johnston Sunday NOTTAWASAGA APPPOINTEES Robert Coatey Avening and EI mer Bell Singhampton are ap pointees of Nottawasaga Council to the Collingwood district collegiate board whichis to start functioning January 1951 TsuRNIrURE ywnls James Parker 5131 Dunlap lFtYERS DROP lcomrsr TO EOSHAWA Edward was chairman of Lttilllru lwfl loge lat ocicuion fee ItktI lne cle to and total rll on Land of illU HHMVIs 115 our 38111 lll1lt1gtllp fees had lieenl Wm on 5ng in Irtertfl Illl llTllll wentuk giddy IIJSJIT was 311 Slxtxllil Colllugwuod Twirhflzttl Tym Flyprg ware Ihlitnbury llolh Harbor UIJ My Mutt laugh for hot whirl VNML Mm 31illltlhl Kjlkcl115 11111 OConnor Nrcoll oi Elmvale The Incontingwy any F2M Rm Calm CMTHUH if 9mi faihng mill It the tallycheck aronl mime Im Minimum Clltxas attirnl off tile ice but tppczitrdl Slflrt the omission of tourist lOA my game motion lbllllg in the Associatlo lllezttllllc for these iminicipaiita Line sl Adm Paint It was decided to reprint Dr gi Ill1 lVftl mil Sui alone to stop lllletslilqll rush iprtor lo the hi ranstons Huronia History some $7150 worth of which cit1 6mm Um ollt in 19494313 cowring LIIIILUI mmllnl mm wows Ur mm and Iltllll was Ilowes as Unlab Ihe executive will also ccnider il Mimi the reprinting of the Huronla Key Dill ilagauiganted an unassisted folder goal midway in the starta to make every Harrie rash threat but ilyIrs ionltirrl gain the equalizer Howls was pulled with 13 seconds replanting and hi learn man gtlrolt Morrison off for tripping and although Barrie had the puck zooming around the Oshawa cage there was no red light Loses Madison Garden Debut Barrios powerful ItCtlclLlllI prospect Jamcs Parker lost secondround TKO decisron to Dan Huceeroni of Philadelphia Friday night In his first start at Madison Square Gardens New York Parker carried fill Weight advantage over but the highlylooted United States tnittrnan floored Parker three times btffllt the referee halted the sche IIirce stars for 1h contest veie Battles 1IIlt Howes who came rip with another good game and Oshawas ltd OConnor and llcrvc DeJordy Flyers outshot the icrtcrals 21 20 as they held 911 edge in the second period and 107 margin ill the final stanza pound llucecront ISLMVALE POII1RY MARKET The animal poultry market spon sured by IIltnvale Board of Trade will be held on Thursday Dec 11 Santa laus Day will be on Sat urday December 10 luled Illround semifinal It marked illicceronis kayo win 111 29 pro starts and his 2tilh lriuntpli Parker suffered ond loss in 15 pro starts his sec Maplc 1317533 Visit Orillia Boy Who lost His Legs Toronto Maple Leaf hockey stars Sid Smith and Ray Tirngren will visit Percy Penn in Orillia today Percy Fcnn lost his legs in train accident scvcral weeks ago He is in Soldiers Memorial hospital The players will also attend Ibanquet bcing given by the Junior REEVES Christmas Chamber of Commerce at which cheque for $3800 raised by the Jaycce for Percy will be turned over to the committee which will administer the fund Misfortune struck the Fenn family again last week when VerLI Form 11 youngest girl in the lfnmily was rushed to the hospital for an emergency appendix opera tion William PICIR Acclaimed AlliSton Mayor ORUEN VERlTHIN IRENE ExMayorWilliam Hunter will 4Hgoldmwms795o lbc mayor again in Alliston for 1951 lSccond nominations were required December attended by less than 35 people when no one qualified for the mayoralty or enough seats incouncil at the rst November 24 Mayor Cunningham has been unable to act recently due to severe illness and was not nomin ated at the rst meeting None of those nominated then rqualied William Hunter was the only one nominated at the second meeting to qualify ALatimer and White side qualied as councillors and so the 1951 council will consist of the mayor Reeve Mackenzie Beattic and the two mentioned councillors along with Dr Smockum Dr Anderson Ross Williams and Delmer Wilson HEADS CREEMORE CURLERS Wes Decker has been elected president of Creemore Curling Club Vicepresidents are Eric Clubey and Paddy Young with Coburn as secretary meeting learanc Because of extensive alterat continue Rip The modem style has famous rotor grates addnto coal or wood5 REGIILAR $14950 Si BARRIE his corner or COAL antiwooii 11136133 weure forcedlto make space for building operations to jFamous Spencer ranges withroomy 18 Oven andsteel enamel ends and front To conserve spacethe rscryolr ls fitted in the thp of the stove behind thefsheil The thiccasecf operation foibither 95 The Hamilton iiDuklrdnge vvilh deepr oomy re box 5196 10p andiwellxingmqt edOVen with thermometer Square and CtCk Guard $5250f5quqre qndHigh Shelf WASAOA ACCIDENT Michael Curie 13 of Wasaga lBeaeh suffered broken bones in lhis left foot and bruises and cut when hi by the Ililcl of Myth truck furl Till ell all 11 Gifts Greetings for Youthrough WELCOME WAGON from Your Friendly Business Neighbors and Civic and Social Welfare Lender 0n the occasion of The Birth of 11 Bu Sixteenth Birthdays EngagementAnnouncements Change of residence Arrivals of Newcomers to City Erlal McNabb 2759 Phone No as or obligation 000OOUIOI000 JEWELLERS Features three perfect GRUEN AUTOWIND CLIP PERIO kt goldlled case 17 iewel precision movement 85 GRUEN CURVEX CITA DEl10 kt goldfilled case 17 jewel precision movement $6750 KJEWELLERS 71777890 DIAMONDJUBILEE 1950 QuiltDolow PIICIBS ions to the stove exchange lovely appearance with full to