when he kuld have to start gel Inng up at 430 am for bayonet I0 SLEEP fut Kan speaks only few words 28 ditnlzyl Le 14le ULCCI LLt kaLS THE mm sxasusm mcasuav use 14 1950 LEFROY Night Shift Relaxes fChinese Refrigee lie Ita lin 13 iiiltltt 31 31 ul Int Lie ge to 1tll lub IECJI Success held ita 51 iizlg it ti uleztn lcti Cv ll PERSONM Ill60 THE GIFT THAT THRILLS AGAIN AND AGAIN PHILCO 81 Your best buy in compact table radio of quality that gives Iiig set performance llas li1 speaker builtin aerial horiontal dial scale large nu merals Iaiiadas greatest tablc radio value llastic cabinet in choice of Ivory Brown Maroon Delft llluc Light ireen and iray ON EASY CHRISTMAS TERMS $3150 HOME APPLIANCE SHOP 24 Elizabeth St Barrie Phone 5577 BIG NAME in the lives of Lima PEOPLE 977 iTiiti7si5iiarirr rhea rapid tattoo on the stairs slither in wild confusion across the hall and come roan abrupt amazed halt at the tree There theyare Nor anunattainable fdream ina sporting goodsstore window but gleaming =beautifu gtreasures right here at home OURSI Thenra mad icrarnhle to head the paradeTo each his own as tiny Tim squeals withdelighr and iswings his Joyrider tot follOw behind ABettynow perched regally onrher Joy Cycle In the corner brotherBill is com fused as to whether he should try out his new Sidewalk Bikeor give the shiny wagon whirl the wagon isazcom munity effort and belongs to all of them We suspiBCt it will be great help in marryingShopping parcels for Mom rThenrhwrs three lusty 10VingT5 cheers for mom and dad who realized that CCM means something big in the lifeafaeylchild See yourxfriendly CCLM Dealer today he is one of 3000throughour Canada Lefro onirns Institute Dre 1541 illfliil ciiraittl egtoiiitzi are titlilid liter liltl 11 of guests t1ttl by cit tintinilluri ilt math of trl Allan ItNIA the ct 121111 hi xau til ll Die 20 Wlis inteii li Senior tiptini II Salvazioi Aim can llaui htii ikcwlflll ill tin flaistnnir Stzailnizi llllit Zla liltltts It fit with Illll was lla lintIlllL closed the lunch IIlitl lzin li eh IdMill iii til liiz ioii Sau King llItl illI dainty itll All ti ii Merlin 31 iriiil leim ellttllalllitl the IS la la llll iitiiieilty of in Noble plksttl iinener of the lili to lillltt o1 litt ll tlitltlttl the Nee Ytar ciieiiide ie programs and lunch committee would be as ii laiason read pipei on lezupezauee and the bus mess ptlliltl was followed through oul in the lovely eaiidledightili tigtlttl the Mission iil Monthly Taking part in this lseiviee of Joy liulil peace and hope were Mrs ilose Mrs anlit Mrs lloiinelly Ilis larkson and Mrs Stewart Mrs Scott and Mrs Nohe stun pleasing Thrisl mas carol and Mrs Ferriei read liristmas poem on Christmas offer ing Mrs ll Stephens closed the meeting with prayer offered at the Dominion lloard meeting Mis lebo was assisted in serving by the lunch committee Mrs Im Reid Mrs ll Grose and Mrs laikson speeial treat of candy was provided by some of the members Four vis ltors were present The January meclinu is to be arranged at later date all loinzer ol also Iormeily vk llLt lh love Funeral of lousc Batcman The funeral service of the late louse ll llaleiuan was held in the church here on Friday afternoon lltev Mr Baker assisted by Rev Morris conducted the service The funeral cortege left the Kilkcnnv Undertaking Parlors and proceeded Lancesfwitthmtdwflcegwdimicsidthan are then While bm ICYCLES iorcris iuniiir VEHICS ea7 and at for 61 or 809 ums mews spiimg Goods MerisWearSportingGoods Phone 3874 56 Elizabeth st till Allan CONSERVATION CORNER Prepared by Ontario Department of Lands and Foresp Fertilizer Phone 4342 Hans and tr nanilties loin nliieli ti 15 paper Stia snows HERE in relaxed of the Barrie GE Works night shill crew camera man caught them during one of their 10minute rest periods In front are Ed Baker Bill Dusome Len lledgel Art Fulford and Bob Platt At thcjback are Johnny Burke Bill La Verdicre Frank Edwards and Alec Dusonic lilUSliASIti Indians in ltaiios far ninth haw been on flltill traplines since early in De season which opened on November 51 Just before Christmas Wrappers will be returning to iso glateq settlements far up the ediisl lof James Bay Officers lDepartment of Lands and Forests will meet the lrappers at various Posts and provide seals for their beaver pelts The sealing of the pelts peimils the trapper to dis pose of his take to the highest bidder Preliminary reports from the ln dians indicate that this years catch of beaver will be higher than it was last year with the animals increasing rapidly under the traplinc management system few years ago it appeared that the beaver was disappearing from the James Bay area Under coopeialivc scheme with the fed eral gtwernmcnl number of live animals were trapped in Al gonquin Park and released in the far north The lndiaiis were al lolted trapping zones with the un derstanding that if they practised proper conservation measures they to the church where the deceased had been member of thc congre gation Interment followed in the family plot at Zion Cemetery Mr Baleman was the last member of the Bateman Familyholdpmnccrs oiithc 2nd coiiccssionof liniisfil west of Highway 11 Ile spent his youth and greater part of his man ried life on the old homestead at tending school and church in Cherry Creek In later years he came to farm near chioy and sellingwout tlicrc retired to Belle Ewart where he remodelled home and winter ized it on the lake front His wife the former Joanna Giosc predtu ceased him little over nineteen years The church was well filled with close relatives and old neigh bors of deceased Mr Bateman was in his 85th year and his relatives of nephews and nieces extended in to the fourth and fifth generations Pallbearers were Matt Knccshaw Clarence Morarity Emerson Balc man Ellwood Batcmau Gordon Balcman and Ernest Knecshaw New Plari for RCAMC Officers From The Camp Borden Citizen Medical offictfor the Canadian Army may be accepted during their final year at university even if af ter graduation it is necessary for these officers to spendrone further year as an internei recognized hospital Defence Minister Claxton announced today Suchcfficers will in future rc peive full pay during this intern ship year Where medical undergraduate training has not included arrecog nizcd rotational internship as iii Queens University University of Toronto University of Western On tario pay and allowances will be paid for both the final year and the year of internship Internship will be arranged by the officer concern ed At universities where under graduate training does include ro tating internship and rwhere license to practise can be obtained immed lately following graduation under graduates maybe accepted in the second to last year Pay and allow to last and final years $$$$WXSXXSSSS$SE pomp Jitobci preparing for the trapping the of the States Happy in Regina amiss nu ii acer Wearmld Kim ice aza tic iiscd he 1L1 hair to gel 150 am fri buyout drill Kin nu near Lentm in our Clilllu pleasure lie itlang of take ivl granted makes jtil lLtl like gaunt Ml San illt is llllK Km from potclty gtlfitktl aria She took him llUp paig and he coiildiil get our the fact she buying him thiw pairs of lztaiscrs land llziee sheat cla Buying indie lain one piece of clothing at ltlllt to huu was al T4 most unbelievable Mrs Yee said Kim flew Iiom llong Kong to Vancouver was met in Vancouver Ytx Lillll ti lolltitl llegllian and came the rest of the way by pose are some of the members 1mm Right away he asked his uncle gels llllll 61s his about 65 lug Yett will Lzlllr Ontario Department of Lillltls and Forests who wort in close touch yiith the lntlians throughout the north There is for example the excellent Tomiback of the beaver in the James llay area suite the Indians were assigned definite trappnig zones and glvetl the sponsibility of pioteeling llie bea ver and other fur bearers on the lraplines In foresllire pievention the ln dians are also doing good Job In the Kenora aica Keith Ache son regtonal forester reports brief ly An lndiaii chief or councillor has been appointed an honorary lire warden for the past two sea sons at each reserve in this dis trict lhe erroperation and results UK from this experiment were excell ent as not one fire has occurred Itiearlv 30000 men are engaged in Imnm SCIVD IIIWI by HM Ulmumms in Qumrm up an Indian since the aimoinlments mailing to preliminary figures of WC mild illie nlario Department of Lands and Forests Fairly heavy falls of snow are reported from some sections of lllt north and the pulpwood and Ilumber cutters are streaming into camps In the Kapuskasing area an estimated 5000 men have al ready set their saws and lung their axes getting out the thdus ands of cords of pulpwood re quired for paper mill operations in that section Another 2000 are working in the vicinity of White River 3000 in and around Ger aldtoii and more than 1000 in the loil Frances area In tho Lake Abilibi section the temporary population of Ontario is showing its annual increase as hundreds of French Canadians from the Abilibi district of Que bec stream into camps lioin that area representatives of farm families which annually take lo the woods to earn ready Imonuy before thefarming seasonhr resuincs in the spring have uii loaded their turkcys or packsacks and are nibbling iwayat the vast forests which stretch from the old main line of the Canadian Nation al ltziilwav towards James Bay From now until the spring breakup the men will be busy with the actual cutting trimming and haulingI to the waterways where the logs are piled on the ice to be carried out to the mills when the spring thaws collie It is estimated that when logging operations arc in full swing near ly 40000 men are engaged in On tarios woods and the industries which they feed with logs TORONTO Ontarios junior ranger system whereby youths are given an opportunity to work in the bush under the supervision of veteran rangers of the Ontario Department of Lands and Forests has aroused inlcrcst in the United Reports on the activities of the junior rangers during the past year Show that wide vari ety of work was undertaken by the youths typical example of this is contained in the report from the chief ranger in the Tcmagami area It reads Telephone lines brushed out constructed and repaired Jack pine transplanted for snow fence Cut and skidded approximately 30 cords of hardwood Worked on 16 camp sites Improved build ings and grounds Received gen eral instructions and cleared lwelve miles of portages The youths working through school holidays are paid wages and provided withvboard and lodg ingf Many of them have been taken on the permanent staff of the Department following comple tion oftheir school work The Department already has long waiting list of applicants for next years work4even though it doesinclude cutting and skidding hardwood for the winter TORONTO Indians in many cases are far more conservation Would be alloyted to take one iiia ver per live house when they liid live or more live houses on their liapliue loday some of tthem will trap up to fifty beaver from lraplmi areas that ten years an weie more or less depleted of heal er ltltl llie trek to woods is on again and already again Thats the way lot people react when thing goes wrong in ever to happen at AP If for any reason should ever letting us know Please write Department AM Food Stores 135 Laughton Ave Toronto outario ddlypijruibw amtl ugelaEe 252s Oranges Tangerines thers adidigEminent of the TIcrk Brands0070p COOP or Spring it inNow Save up to $200 perion Get the BrandYou Want 77 Have it when you need it Get well cared Fertilizer gt April dating to Coop Accounts Place your order and let us Deliver your Fertilizer Now Spring 1951 Fertiliser Price Lists are nowready Custom Ground Bloke Coffee Anh liiage famous sliced Ahn Paigefamoiis fruit Cake Clarks Olde London Towno Minremeat Libbys Tender King GreenPeas 215oz ns Maple Leaf Cheese SWlfts and BARRIE 211mm lZIHKtl in rteglint you be dissatisfied with the food or service in your AP please do us and our employees the favor of Customer Relations California Navel 200sdoz 55c 45 New crop large size No 1176s doz 39 Florida marsh seedless No 196sv ggrapefruitloiaff49t Milk Bread 24911 7a ii 2401 lin 01 English but has started public lrcfluol in grade one Tearhers say hc will be promoted every three is until he reaches his age gzoup swwv N0 DREAMER lQU$ llotiulr licchettc French Canadian peet who died 11 1906 was also lawyer and iieiubcr of PalllalliCL and pattern to suit Christmas Customers Corner Have you ever said Ill just never go back there of SONIC the store in which they shop But we dont want that r4 31 MW you CWM dvertised PIIC siieeisni Ileres StlllE iriirr Ger relief from cuiiuimtionvlndl gallon Positive reuulu from FRUITAJIIVES proycn by cm of thousands FRUllAllES contain utncu of frulu and lierba to have MADE FOR CHRISTMAS In keeping with the splrit and beauty of the Yuletide season new drapes in your living room are must From our bolts of new eliciting Drapery Fabrics we know youll find just the material Add charm and beauty to your living room for Christmas Day and every day in the New Year Choose the mater ial now have your drapes made up and hungr before Barrie lent Awning Co 34 Bayfield Street Phone 4314 cs are to of ck from do mu we narkct even thcugh Superltiglit Meat Favorites Youll hBff plenty of people raving about the tenderness juiciness and delicious avor of APs SuperRight meats and marvelingat their modest prices Try one of thesene quality cuts and youll see why RED 0R BLUE BRAND BEEF SEXIES POIEEIIIOIISO or Wing Prime Rib Roast liirkloiiis Pork Me Ribs Cottage Bells Kidney Sue 91 To statewide 16w few pnedsy so no Wilhelm telSIDlM 3i clatter Either Endf ROASTS lb 83 lb 75 is lb 49 nor Ribs Poyk ShouldersSantashuttlesrmrjQtj lb lb Peamealed Chopped Ad Price Policy prices on hundreds of items every day insteadlof just an or Weekend specials Advertised prices are guaranteed for one rweekpeven though market prices this policy helps our We mofe Zmoney with the correct price marked on everyitem plus an itemized cash regi Veterahp you know what you save