Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 2 Apr 1963, p. 10

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THE CHILDRENS CORNER THE ursrrmous urssaer By CJM CIIATTER THREE SNOOPERS But even welllaidplnns can go away and the following day Brenda woke to find the rain streaming down heavily There would be no chance of explor ations until it let up She phoned Gall and together they decided to postpone the investigating until sunny weather The morning passed more quickly than Brenda had nntlcf pated Mrs Morris made pan cakes for lunch ACROSS Rumble request Used in spinning fountain Geographical chart 11 Rug 13 Black birds Opposite of she is Rural route short form lli Myself in Cooking pan Father lbaby taiki 21 Salad vegetable 22 Youngest in Little Women DOWN Post script No African boasts Finish First man it To go in 70rmosite of wide TV announcer 10 Sea town ALLOW WILLARD TO DO FOR SIMCOE NORTH WHAT HE DID for BARRIE On April 8th VOTE THE MAN YOU CAN TALK TO THE MAN WHO GETS THINGS DONE DONT FORGET BOB THOMPSON As she was carefully turning them she said anxiously forgot to mention this before Brenda but yesterday had lunch at Mrs Tolbuts She told me that she is afraid there are snoopers around her house in the evenings liov would youand Gall like to go over tonight and keep her company until ten or tenthirty 0h Motherl That would be super Brenda cried enthusias tically much to Mrs Morris bewilderment lii go and phone 12 Doctor Say 16 Manufactured i7 What editors do it Little bit Cinder Aaswer Next Week Last Weeks Answer Gail find alto rushed from the room Gall ten tlrougbt that the plan would be fun and evening found the two friends splashing along the road under large umbrella The rain was still fail ing lightning glared from the sky and thunder growled fltfully Alovely night for saoopers dont think Gail said with shiver Were probably on wild goosechase on rainy night like this Were probably on wildgoose chase on rainy night like this By then they had reached Mrs Talbots driveway and hastily ran up towards the largeoid fashioned threestorey born Mrs Talbot opened the door greyhaired lady dressed fashion ably in blue silk Do come in she invited cordially have game oi scrabble all ready for us in the living room The girls removed theiriwet jackets hung them in the hall and followed her into the room Now think some refresh ments would be nice Mrs Talbot finally suggested leaving to bring in sandwiches and cake She was gone for only minute when suddenly Gail and Brenda heard her shriek The exchanged startled glances and raced into the kitchen Mrs Talbot was stand ing motionless staring fearfully at thewindow man was looking in she managed to whisper Come on Brenda said excit edly Letsgo outside Gall and maybe we can see him They grabbed their blazers obtained flashlight from Mrs Talbot and were out the back door as quickly as possible But the man had vanished Only the cold wind swept mourn fuily through the trees and the sound of failing rain was heard in the darkness Do you suppose she could have imagined face Gall proposed in low tones to Brenda aim was shining the flashlight about the bushes of the garden Then she pointed the beam to wards the ground beneath the kitchen window They gasped For there in the muddy earth as the imprint of large shoe There had been snooperi But whoever he was he had left no other trace than the foot print which was rapidly filling with rain and disappearing The girls returned to the house and the rest of the evening pass ed without further incident The next day the sun shone brightly Gail and Brenda went ahead with their plans and in NINZIE MIXING nous necked out in chefs cap and apron teenager Gordie Byrn follows the recipe closc ly while mixing batch of bran muffins Hes one of 18 boys enrolled in cooking midmorning set off for the deserted shack once more in short while they approached it cautiously We have to he very careful Brenda hispcred If we happen ed to arrive at time when the men were here they might leave in hurry and we wouldnt be able to solve our mystery Then Gall stopped short and pulled Brenda down behind the tall weeds that fringed the path Look she said softly Smoke is coming out of the chlmneyl Next Week TIIREATENED WW MAN WHILE WILLARD WAS MAYOR OF BARRIE THIS OCCURRED Most Dynamic Growth Lowered Debt And Taxes Per Capita Barrie Become Ontarios Most Prosperous ity KINZIE WILLARD DAIRYMAN THE BIG SOCIAL CREDIT RALLY IRI APRIL AT NORTH COLLEGIATE Hoar Canadas Dedicated Dynamic Statesman leader of the Social Credit Party tubllrhod by Sharon Neth Scclai Credit Allocllilon Hot Mullins For Breakfast Hot muffins are wonde ui treat for Sunday mo bnrnch if you have never made them before why not start off with muffin mix These are very easy and you can choose between several dif ferent kinds bran orange blue berry or corn meal muffins What you will need Water an SEEN MANY CHILDREN The White House has been the home of more than 100 children since isoo when John Adams grandson lived there luetunsn wrrn voun SERVICE cost class at Vancouvers Prince of Wales high school Fore includes casseroles paeries rolls and crepe suzettes Photo SUNOIIO HEATING fill CONTRACT The Saricaat Co is pleased to offer you this inclusiva service package with your Suaoco Heating Oil Contract CHECK THESE FEATURES FREE EMERGENCY SERVICE FREE FURNACE CLEAN OUT FREE HEATING EQUIPMENT lNSPECIiON AND ADJUSTMENT Replacement parts at moderate prices if required Automatic delivery is part of our modern heating program assuring you of complete and carefree comfort at the lowest The SIIIIJEIIIIT Illi LIMITED PA 82461 illTHE BARRIE EXAMINER TUESDAY APRIL IMI exit mixing bowl measur ing cap wooden spoon and muffin tins Carefully follow the directions on the back of the package Your muffins will take about twenty minutes in hot oven When they are done put them into roll basket and take them in to the breakfast table Servathem with butter and tam or honey Once you have made muffin mix you may want to looku the recipe in mothers coo book and make batch WsII life or all to your attention truly happy modern in nation It saw you worry Running Military Its Balls comrirrt KIMEN EXTENSION Sm nearu slurn ram film on ardu your Irildu firtrotru Iron Rustproofing We more than others useto keep your Rambler young for years Canadianwinlers can veryquicklylurnyourcarlnto thewallflowcroftheused cariolRustandcorrosion take years off cars value Weve soon figures that say it can costyou up to $100 year in repair bills Rambler checks rust and corrosion before it starts Heres how fiftilfilttithtti For 1963 all Ramblers have 75 more galvanized metal than before This is concen trated in critical areas such as the rocker patrols which are constantly exposed to salt DEEPDIP Tlroenilrecarbodyissiihmcrgodlnlesix separate tanks Each time solution cleans scours and prepares the surface of the metal PRIMER DIP The car is dipped again right up to tho roof in rustprooflng primer paint It gets rnoro ruslprooflng than any other Canadian car And we spillliterallymorethanotliersuseliihe body then receives second printer which is sprayed on Well over 15 pounds of ruolproollng primer now coat the steelAllcrlIi5 lhoprimorpanitts baked on TRIPLE ENAMELLINO chipresistant saltresis tantsupcrenamcllssprayod and bakedonAsocond and thirdcoat followimmediatelythen are baked to adurablogloss SEALING corrosioninhibiting wax compound ls sprayed Inside girders rocker panels and tenders Asealercompound isalsospraycd oncriticalunder bodyareasto provide additional protection Sounds elaborate it is This process makes your Ramblorthe mostconrplelelyrustprooled carkt the world It cuts depreciation rustout repairs and re painlingcostoAndlikeepsyouranblcroploasure tolieholityearslongerComclimcloranewflamblor youll be amazed at your trading power For run doWn on all the Rambler features that give mox imurn usefulness to the user see your nearest deolerooon tl lt intentr irh IHINI mom I95 Wnrmrnl the royal Melt1 Trantt may no le oI llr fur Award Inr militaryturng Ittnlnrmntaadgnlmnrmludlll THE LOWPRlCED 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