had Halloween touch of orange 35 1M Mr Henry Davis and mmm spent recent week and with Mr and Mrs Gordon puts Foxboro Mr and Mrs William Lorne and family spent Ionian visiting relativea Mia Helen Davis spent the weekend in Erin visiting friends Mrs Banting Toronto spent the weekend with her brother If Donnell and Mrs Donnell Weekend visitors at Mr and Mrs Rutledpes were Mr and Mrs Alvin Rutledge and family Cravt rnhurst and Mr and Mrs Mark Rutledge Port Hope Mrs Vivian Realty has returned last Sunday in To is non NA after spending months furiouh with his parents Mr and Mrs Lemon umvvm Cami Cirrs ro Wher You Buy More for Less HOCKEY STICKS 39c 50c 59c $I00 to $200 LADIES moons exam 75 and black decorations Most of the ichilciren as well as many mints CHILDRENS siutov WAGONS were in fine array of costume aThere were clowns ghosts wttch $775 sIlJS Easy Running Built for Hard Usage 013m STEP CANS wwwww wumr YELLOW WITH ges black cats fairy queens candy akes animals pirates oldfash FOUR moo FINISH NAILS vow IN CHROME COVERS 725 OII SPACE HEATERS wmMWAhMWmfl Batteries Party large crowd of parents and children attended the annual flai lovrecn party by the Womens Institute on Friday even in Oct ll in the town hall which Johnson Herd Gloss Special 13rd Gallon with Applier This is real good line BABIES BATH TUBS 345 $525 3515 3735 White Blue Pin and bags of candy for all the small gei children The program was mucl enjoyed It was put on by lihe different schools with Rev fC Kellogg acting as chairman Two rooms in Cookslown public cschool Brantus Bethesda and Willowdalc schools each put on gnumber Iiir judges who had difficult time in judging the cos ioncd ladies and gcnts costumes SALE OF CORN BROOMS $6900 $8600 of all kinds and descriptions First $l I950 fine broom value indeed and Second prizes were given for OUR BIG PAINT SALE IS IN FULL SWING Ellie best Costumes in each class House Paint Floor Enamel Velvet Finish Four Hour Enamels Ivory Cream Greens Browns Reds Grays Blues Yellows Tans Whites and Undercoat White QUARTS ONLY 86 GALLONS ONLY $5325 CLEARING OUT ALL THE GLIDDEN PAINT LINE ALSO home after visiting relatives in tomes were Mrs Couse Mrs Tommi for IW eCkSo Kellogg and Mrs Margaret Mr and Mrs lL Cousc and Long Mr and Mrs Kidd spent Sunday in Toronto visiting rela tives Mist Beatrice McFadden Toronto is visiting her brother Mc Fadden who has been confined to bed for some time William Lawrence Toronto was in thc village on Saturday Mr and Mrs Alex McMillan and Miss Muriel McMillan Toronto spent the weekend with their mother Mrs McMillan and sister Nita Home for the weekend John Lcadlay Vi Graham Tom Williams Kenneth Coburn Toronto Helen and Doris Mapcs Barrie 25th Anniversary Party Mr and Mrs Frank Fidier at tended the 25th anniversary party of the lattcrs brother Ilcv and Mrs Kcll at Thistletown on Saturday evening Nov After church the three congregations Iliisiletown Sharon and Ebenezer celebrated together and spent social evening in honor of Mr and Mrs Roll silver tea service was presented which showed the high esteem ll which they were held in the community With the delicious refreshments was love ly decorated tiered wedding cake Independence Thats middle class blasphemy We are all dependent on one another every soul of us on earth 695 mm Carnival Jamboree Dinnerware 20 PIECE STARTER SETS Available in Open Stock Too DOIL CARRIAGES $495 $895 $I650 $2250 DOLL STROLLERS WITH PARCEL CARRIERS ENGLISH CAKE PLATES sms FLORAL CENTRE GOLD BAND $350 Cookstown United Church WA Hunters Off North Some of the Cookstown and vic inity hunters who have gone north are Ira Wilson Jack Baker Allen Ireton Harold Bennett Tom Fras er George Baker Leo Harrison and Cousc PLATE HANGERS EACII 40c PYREX CASSEROLE 48 OZ WITH UTILITY COVER Regular $125 Ccotstown WA of the United Church held their meeting in the schoolrooni of the cliurchon Tues day evening Nov with 32 members present The meeting was opened by the president with hymn 252 followed by prayer by HAN MADE FLOWER BOWLS RED GREEN COBALT BLUE sour CHINA curs SAUCERS $100 lll TO $625 Returns to Nova Scotla William Lcmmon RCN Halifax returned this week to the trans milling station at Newport Corn SPECIAL LOW RAIL FARES iiiiiiiw inicuiiuui Ruin rim TORONTO NOV 1422 FARE AND ONEVIIALF For The Round Trip JMoom ThulsdayNov antler 13th to Saturday Nov ember 22 inclusive Mum LeaveAToronto not later than midnight Nov 23rd Iullln10mztion from any agent Illilililll iiciric Mrs Cause The scripture was read DREAM rLoer CRYSTAL Just Arrived from Czechoslovakia FLYING DUCKS SETS OF $340 iiiiiiii Eli norm inusiiionc TWO STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCR 98104 Dunlop St Phone 2801 Bil71 Elizabeth St Phone4946 continental tour Which has taken them into every state of the United States and into Canada Perfect blending of tones unison of timing rhythm highly developed tech nique and unusual programs are but few of the planistic attributes that are carrying The Teltschiks from Texas to the top rank of their art TIIE TELTSCIIIKS the new twopiano brother team of Alfred and Herbert Telt schik who appear here tonight at the Roxy Theatre in the second concert of the 195253 Community Concert series Concert time is 830 pm The dazzling duopianists have completed their second completely soldout trans by Mrsl Hunter and the lesson thoughts and prayer by Mrs Ira Wilson Minutes reports and cor respondence were given and the roll call answered with the num ber of sick calls made There were 24 calls and four cards sent to the sick The treasurer gave ll favor able report concerning the fowl supper and other events that the organization put on It was de cided that the WA cater for the Masonic turkey dinner date to be cd by the committee The com the Boards Contestants will be set later with the following com mittee is Graham Mrs Hunter Miss Paterson MrsJcbb and Mrs Evans Flower commit tee for November Mrs Halbert and Mrs McMastcr Decem ber flower committee Mrs Wil liams Mrs Mapes and Mrs Kidd Next meeting will be held at Mrs Westlakes Mike Meet ing closed vlth the singing of hymnand the Mizpah benediction social time followed in honor of Mrs Charles Clark nee Mabel Chantler who is leaving for the West to make her home With Mrs Faris asconvener there was beautiful solo given by Mrs Kel logg with Miss Marlon Webb ac companying presentation of tray to Mrs Clark land contest by Mrs Evans with Mrs Arnold winning Lunch was serv ARDwooD FLOORING sloppyor Coop LU BER 56 Ellen Street PH our 25 Barrie mittcc for December are Mcsdames Coutts Coriigan and William Wright Womens Institute Womens Institute meeting on home economics and health was held in the town hall on Thursday evening Nov with 33 members present Mooring opened with the Ode followed bythe Mary Stew art Collect Correspondence re portsand busioessdiseussed TIN treasurer reported that the Hal loween party was success Ten dollars was voted to the appeal for TV set for the county home at Benton $5 was given to the Navy League Mrs Gordon Patton con vener opened the program with poem In Flanders Now for re membrance Mrs Hector Smith and Mrs Donald Monkman sang duet accompanied by Miss Irene McIVlaster at the piano Mrs Elmer Gralam read the current events Two films from the county film library were shown with Mrs Herbert Leniinon operating the projector These were on health and home economics The picture on health showed the pure of chil drens eyesand different diseases and defects which if taken in time can be curcdiwith proper glasses and treatments The picture on home economics Kitchen Come True depicted farm house wife and family with her dream of re modelling kitchen and showed the steps that were taken These plans can be obtained from the Ontario department of agriculture The meeting closed Rnda social hour was replayed Lunch was served by thevcommittec around ii table centred byaoross of poppies Rosu Social Group Ross social group met atMrs Caldwell Ramsays on Thursday afternoon Nov with 20 mom bars at three visitors Moeting 0pc Accrediting er Lords Prayer in unison Minutes ofthe lust meetingwere roudarid adopt cd Roll calluwaa answered by My Favorite Quilt VPattern Plans COILUORESCENT lACQINCANDESCENi those who have been runnersup in their own schdbls Had time permitted we had con sidered offering prize for the Inmal es 1C ress on No lgooll Cttiluncillidir should Ivllrkhotws These contestants will be the men who will be running our township affairs few years hence By 4868 The contest will commence at pm and everyone is welcome May Be Considered Part Of Civil Defence Innisfll Township Committee on survey of fire protection has been advised by the Coordinator of Federal Defence that if the equip ment they propose purchasing meets with the specications re quired as civil defence they may Elimination Contests In Public Speaking Stroud School will be the scene oftlic final contest in public speak ing among the Innisfil schools this evening Prizes are being offered to the winners of each contest by were made for social evening in come within the grant allowed by Looksiown town hall on Wednes the Federal Government which is day Nov 12 One quilt was qtiiltmqual to that of the Provincial ed Lunch was served by the hos Department less assisted by Mrs Lowe Mrs James Wares and Mrs Borden Rigygogmgitg Nixon Next meeting will be at in answer to his request for infor Mis Davxd Wares on Friday Nov mation anythe civil defence pm 21 gram the letter stated You may be interested to now that we are presently prepar rig basic quali cations for an operational type of vehicle suitable for civil defence pumper It is anticipated that such ii vehicle will fulfill your require ments With respect to the pur chase of such equipment you are doubtless already aware of the fact that the Federal Government has agreed to match funds with the provincial governments for the pur chase of operational equipment for civil defame The Committee has been invited to see demonstration being put on in Toronto by manufacturers of equipment presumed to meet the requirements of the eivll defence Specications set down by the Ontario Fire Marshals Department have been received It lsfe with the possibilityof the addi tional federal grant the purchase of machine by Innisl should meet both these requirements It had been pointedoutto the Fed eral Coordinator of Civil Defence St Johns WA On Friday evening Nov the WA of St Johns Anglican Church held missionary meeting in ilughcs Hall Meeting began with the regular devotions in which Mrs Long gave the Scripture read ing This was followed by duet by Mrs Riley and Mrs Sparry ac companied by Mrs Ramsay Rev Mr Donaldson introduced the special speaker Miss Audrey Weir who recently returned from Tllkr toykutuk lit the Arctic Miss Weir gave an interesting talk on conditions amongst the Eskimo people and IIOWSI16 enjoyed the work among them She then show ed slides of various places in the Arctic and also handicrafts of the Eskimo people which she had brought with her her At the clos hog 9fthe AYPA Junior Aiilinry assisted in serv ing refreshments while social time was apparently enjoyed by the goodly number in attendance Corinthian Lodge Past Masters Chair Candidates Degree By The officers and members of Corinthian Lodge No 96 AF AMTVEIEIIOIIOFI OliIhIl evening of Thursday Nov when the Past Masters of the Lodge exem plied First Degree The following occnpied the chairs WM WBro Thomp son 1PM Bro Whitby SW BroG Caldwell JW Bro DWllliams Chaplain WBro Morren SD Bro Dalton White JD Bro Ross Cowan 16 Bro Roy Kightley 83 Bro Camp bell JS Bro George Scott Organist Bro Angus Boas assist ed by Bro Monkman BroP Sinclair VW Bro Leslie Ellis Bloc Crease In memory Coutts and RW Bro Smith VW Bro Robertson spoke briefly on how much these depart ed brethren had done for the Cor inthian Lodge and oailed for minute of silence in their respect Following the ekempllilcation of the degree sumptuous banquet was served by the Eastern Star ladies Bro Harold Switzer presided and called for the toast to the Queen Bro Kelly led in stirring singsongJWio If Robertson roposed the toast to the Grand 0686 and its Officers toast to the Past Masters which was graciously responded to by Bro Ross Cowan who on be half of the many Past Masters present expressed appreciation at thesplendid turnout and hoped the decorum with which the ritual was exempliedvsvld benefit all those who were present to honor thbir older brethren Lodge Markdale responded to the toast to the visitors which was proposed by Bro CaldWell DDGM of Georgian District and Past Master of Kerr Lodge also on behalf of the visitors and presented an interesting and moral discussion on Square and Com of Bro AB and this was responded to by RW Bro Lower Bro Thomas Kerr proposed the Bro Langman from Hiram Bro Morrison Past spoke Airpsiisou msnior manhunt Cor Dunlap and Bayfield Banlo passes Bro Harvey Baldwin proposed the toast to the candidate Bro Eric Lackie of Barrie stated his appreciation on being made Ma son and expressed his willingness high moral stand to live up to the ards of the Order The pleasant 41 airflo jc sis EAST mars wusr PORT MOODY BC CPWa ter that was ceremoniously collect ed from thoAtlaiitic to Yarmouth NS last August was brought here by William Tremaine returning from trip to his home town Here the bottle was emptied into the blue Pacific by Mayor Harry Guest also native of Yarmouth mevening brought to close when Bro Fred Crowe proposed Wardens toast W33 the Junior Hm iii uoasii AND Canny IN BHI ournvs new CHARGE Ultimo Iwesjhein24ihonw RACious soon 23 33 viadtatftit uroilj em Downy nus minnwmrln eoESCENI For Better lig that Innisill with the Toronto Barrie Highway and two other ysleadinghto most of the vulnerable parts at central Ontario was ideally located to be consid ered as part of civil defence for the location of pumper EMERGENCY rowan REGINA Cl installation Canoemergency power unit at the main fire hall gives Regina fiuijther protection in event of now eriailure The unit cuts in auto matlcally Whenblt power fails hi maasaaoni tie RELATION LAcoiauoRESCENr LACO INC