Barrie Examiner, 29 Feb 1940, p. 12

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uun , U0 DOWEH IS nunic again .u London. Ont. `* The S.O.E. will meet again on Tjuesday night. . Mrs. T. Edge returned on Friday item a week's visit in 'I`oronto. - I ` Mr. and Mrs. E. Herrington and: Miss Betty Sim spent the weekend| in Collingwood. I * Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hamilton. Toronto, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. Fleetham. . Miss Bessie Spenrn was in Toron- to for :1 row days attending the Hair- rncunrc` {`nn\rnn1 inn Ivory Snow EWEL ~ lb Shortening 1 33 DOMINO TEA 12113. .......... .._. ..... 30 :4; 1.72 lb. 1 lb. .% _-- ~ T._.: _j:---`: ~-------v- l.()lII{.(illlS'l`I~)l{lll~)l.l) I:-I'll1(',I-I I\l()l)l-IRN S'l`YLl*2l) (1lll`2S'l`|I.I-`II-1l,l) wii.i1-;.:1'mmu1uLi1'.I_.m'ge Slll'i`l`2S 11pholsl,c1'o(l in durul)lr- 1'u.~4l. l'('])|) w1t.l1 1(l n1().s'l, (:nn1-$65 1:1`:-c-11 (rhnir. Fcbruu1'y Salt`. P1`iv.(: 'ir'(- .............. .. In 25 nimzvs ....................................................... .. I '.I\()ZiINS 01*` ()'l`Hl')l{ SUl l`l`}S 'l`() (TIIOOSIC FROM ::vll'nrL Eizl -ml wlwn Axlllnv . T. SPECIALS .';};"$'7'jiE` lm.-.\'<'nlu-(l :u'('us(-rl. ('l:Iim(-(1 1h'.l H11` ('I`uwn Iuul fail:-(I tn ml-(`I lhvl Hum: mud .'|.uk(-I fur :1 (limxisssnl. Crnwn A1lm'm'y I"r;mk AA Hnm-` mund, K.C., I`$:nrriv. n.~'|<(-(I fur Cnn\'ivlim1. I In 1'c-g1'st.<-rinr,' :1 cunvivlinn. `In-. ur.. .. .1 H.-.1 M...l..-... I.-..l rue Twelve : Thick Rib ROASTS--1b. 19 `/2 lb. 34c 1., .......u-wu oath 7 FURNITURE - STOVES - PAINT 129 Dunlop St. Barrie Phone 535 FN`!.,.%.TR3 !-F5 End Tables as illus- trated. good size, with solid walnut top. Sub- stantially built with useful under shell`. Februzlry $-I Sale Price I P'fif`i"URES We have dccidccl L0 disv.(ml,im1u hund- ling pi(:t11rcs so every pi(-.t.1u`v will l')~ :;nl(l :11, less Lhzm hall` pricv for quick (-.l-ur- unce. Fm` exmnplv, Reg. $1.25 59`: pi(:L111'(.`s. for ...................................... .. lwlp pm. you nu your l!'1'Y .~u 1` ' ` .. Hwy an`. u luuly lnnl~lm;:, III'I\o atrvngllwnilug tunic c-nn|u'min,; H14 I-ssr-ntiul (-lonnwlxta fur thu Ilur\'v.~n~ svatrm. Clearance of InoMIN1oN s'rom-::s| 19 lb. AMBER HONEY 4). tin 33 PURl.WP_I_:__l_f_`ljER DAYS . 25c LYON'S TEA with Glass Bowl EEKEK or WHITE Worry Sap: iue Nervous System LAMPS Large Pottery '|`:Ih|o Lztmps in red. mm-n, 1'u.st. 01' ivory with ut.1.r:u-.l,iv(-. silk shades. Spocinl F(~hru- :u'y S2110 Vulut: n ztesc Xmns 3-s sumuzn j sM1_=:LT3 `i-8c snlmtm STEAKS turm'y hi-: nun I Ililb rm (.'H'nl`l surd." I FRESH 11,. Spare RIBS I4` ,... ~... AAA: 0.... ....... _...s~v" . .... ox;-.. A4 'X`lum1da.y. Fr.ln-u;u'y $39 I 9-I0 1-sn-\ :1 run-rs. Ix:-1 -ravwr-av-. `Mgr NO-1 l!`.|-ku-I. ml. _- -:1-ns 32). l'/\lil.|'l I'll I II l'l`('k|l' L 'I`hi.< tlvfl-llrl Illin- |.;I In-I ~_'_L{,E'rs 23c `/2 lb. 39c l'IllII HIHIHII Hr; HI)- Anniversary Specials This work we 1-4-.lvln'ul(~. our fifth anniversary of opening in husim-ss by offe.rim.;' the public some exceptionally flne nu-:1l lvzmguins for your weekend menus. -- ROASTS OF BEEF ................... .. PICKLED TONGUES ............. .. ROUND STEAK ROAST ........ .% FRESH LIVER ........................... .. Schneider's BOILED DINNER . 1939 (`In-V. .\Iu.s(or (`uuvh '38 (`|u`\'. .\l:|sh`r .\`'d;m I938 l'|_\'mnuth (`much `38 (`ho\'. Mztstvr llv |.u.\'v ART. J. BRENNAN Phones 32 or 33 W I0!" {I [CW GHYS IILLUII dressers` Convention. . Miss Hazel Ricmm S'l'0lH'. ('I.().\`l'Il) S.-\'l`l'Rl)AY NIC-ll'I` AT 10 0'CLOCK (`ouch I938 l)mh.:v (`u;u'h I938 (`Iw\'. Sp:-vial (`uglrh I937 (`ho\'. I):-l.uxv .\`mI:m I937 I'I_\'muulh (`ouch I937 Austin (pnlwl) truck 1936 (`|w\'ru|vt Svdun I936 (`hv\`. |)vI.uxv .\`c'd;uI I936 Ford lh'I,uxv (`mu-h I985 nldsmuhilr Sc-(hm I934 Oldsnmhilc Sedan 1932 Rm-km` Svdzm 1931 (`luwrulrt Truck I931 (`luwrolm (`nupo 1931 Durant SN!-an 1929 Ford Pickup 1928 (`.hov. Pickup 'l`ruck 1928 Chr_vslor (`uupc 1928 Essex Sedan Prompt In-livrry An_vwh1`ru in Barrie or Allundalc .BRENNAN S MEATS. llIl'v IIIFIIIII n frmlislu at- f normal life ft-vs-ri.~:h :10 r 21-n.~Inl'uIIml 1.` 4|... `COUwww On Monday, near the corner of John and Bradford Sts.. one of West.on's delivery wagons was struck by an auto and rather badly damaged. The horse. a valuable an- limal, was also badly hurt. Ed. tMoorc was the driver for Weston's. The weekly meeting of the Young `People of Burton Ave. United %church was held on Tuesday night ..o T\/cc Jnnn Wil:nn'.<. 104 Cumber- V `:n:m. `church held Tuesday mgm at Miss Jean Wilson's. 104 Cumber- land St. As the expected speaker was unable to be present a discus- I.\l0l] was held` in connection with - gambling machines. Ice Cutting in Full Swing 1 Though the snowfall delayed the istarl. of ice cutting operations at 1the C.N.R. plant. on Monday it is `now in full swing with James Din- ning in charge as usual. Albert :Slc-phcnson is time keeper ahis year. Much Sickness Davy Jones has been ill for the past week. Linton Goodchild is also `laid up. James Brennan is back a- gain on the Meaford way freight. af- ter an illness of two months. W. A 'a month. On Tuesday James Bren- Jix. accidentally struck the back of his right hand against a ldoor and broke several small bones James Kivell of the B. and B. Dept. `` of the C.N.R. is home on account of 5 sickness. Mnlnn nf CI flaunt-0n' Spearn has been off duty for about i [ nuuza III at. \1!:IIll:a Lenten services have been held iench Friday night at St. George's :Chlll`Ch with evening meditations on [me twenty-third Psalm. nn Mnminv night. tho men's club [Khe twenty-Lmru Psalm. ` On Monday night the men's club {mot and listened with interest to a [talk on Newfoundland by Von. i Archdeacon Moulton, who was born Hn that. part of the Empire. 'I`hn Rnv S:-rmls have been re-or- mm mm. part (II Inc n.n1.put:. 'I`he Boy Scouts have been `gzmized with the rector. Rev. H. A. lJnmieson. as scoutmaster and wlth ! Bert Gosney and Bill Firmzm assis:- : mg. i Mrs. Sinclair Honored by W.M.S. i A pleasing feature of the monthly {meeting of the W.M.S. of Essa Road |l rcsb_vteri:1n church was the pres- '<-nlatinn to the president. Mrs. N. R. H Rinvlnil` nf :1 anld lnckot and vvvvwwvv-v V _ . ;Don Bowen is home again from London. Ont. '(,`l1l2lll()l`l 10 me presi Mrs. N. n. l). Sinclair. of 21 gold locket chain: also :1 purse by Miss Eliza- beth McLonnnn on behalf of I.hC' members of the society. Miss Lu- ' cille Dickey read the address and Mrs. Sinclair filtingly replied. 'T`l1n mnnlinrr um: hnlrl nn Worl- lVlrS. amciair 1lIung1_v rL'puL'u. ' I`he meeting was held on Wed- nesday afternoon. Feb. 21. at the home ut` Mrs. C. Doyle. Cumberland St.. with Mrs, E. Hagan. Sr.. presid- ing. Mrs. S. Todd read the Scrip- ture and Mrs. J. Steele. Sr.. read the study book. A prayer was of- fered by Mrs. Watson. eicled to It was de- invite Mrs. Stewart of Midland to speak at the Easter thanknftering. Mrs. Sinclair to make all necessary arrangements. The meeting closed with prayer by Mrs. Dayle, after which a very hap- py hour was spent at afternoon tea. Miss Betty Sim Guest at Various Functions Miss Betty Sim. popular _v>un;: All.-mdale lady. who leaves on March lst for Peterboro to go into traintng as a nurse at Nicholls Hos- pital. has been the recipient of many farewell gifts and has been guest of humor at a number of gatherings. .::~..'..:.`.`..`.".2...".'.".`"I`aCHj" .............. .. 14-13C lb. ................... .. 15c lb. ST .............. .. 23C lb. .............. .. 2 lbs. 25C 1!` v` 1-1-nun The used car you buy hon` has plenty of punch and power. It takes you there and brings you back. Why not step in and buy your car from our large line-up? 255. Notes of St. George's 1,... _ A _ . . . . . V. knnn I-`Ann @916-9 ecv `THE. LOAF-`ER IS GENERALLY THERE WITH- YHE PUNCH WHEN HE. FACES. we TIME CLOOL AT GUlTT|NCI 'nME, SEE OUR USED CARS 17 Essa Road qressers` convention. f Miss Richardson returned on Monday night from :1 month's: visit in the Canadian west. ` Mrs. W. E. Scott has been ill for: evernl weeks at the home of her` daughter. Mrs. J. Dunnett. | ;Nixon Hurst, who has been in! poor health for some time. took 21` rather serious spell on Monday. ` i I ;Leslie Poucher has returned in his home in Winnipeg after :1 visit with relatives and friends here. I-.-...._u 1-..... |..,_ L...... ..n- A..o-. On Wednesday of last wcck when Francis Jack was riding a sleigh down a slope at his home near Tolv lcndal he crossed the road and was struck by a car driven by Charles Hubbcr of the Gables. rm... 1`-ml, in enmn mm-n nnrl the vsovynsleigh Riding Struck Unconscious By Car; Not Badly Hurt Hubber or me uamcs. The bank is steep there and the accident was unavoidable. Mr. Hub- ber at once picked up the lad who was rendered unconscious and rush- ed him to Barrie hospital but evi- dently he was not at all seriously hurt. He -was kept there for part of the week for observation. s?_j. A surprise party in the form of \` handkerchief shower was held at. her home. 8 Caroline St.. one night last week with Miss Beatrice John- son as hostess. Court whist wus played and the winners were Miss Phyllis Ferry. Miss Nancy 'I`hr>r-- rington and Mrs. E. Herrington. nn Tnnsdnv. Feb. 20. n verv Meas- rington and Mrs. 15. nerringmn. On Tuesday, Feb. 20. very pleas- ant evening was spent by St. George` church choir when Mr. and Mrs. A. Page entertained the mem- bers at their home. 58 Penetang St.. in honor of Miss Sim. Games andl singing were enjoyed. Prize win- ners were Miss Maydee McAulc-y and Mrs. Gordon Brunton. On be- half of the choir, Miss Elsa Page presented Betty with :1 lovely ivory and gold alarm clock. Other bean- tiful gifts received by her included I .1 sterling silver Guide ring: from 1st Allandale company of Girl Guides and a gold compact from the Glad Club of St. Georgeisi .-Inn:-nl-u Ii church. |1)ELF IN PLANT AIR TRAININGL IS UNDER FIRE;% (Contivmed from 11am: seven) l (rat;-`s Court Chnmbom. Friday! uvcning. . Hn inlrnrlnl-nrl ().li\r(`I` H. SIHIHW. uvonmg. He introduced Oliver Midland. candidate for East. Sim- mc. and Fred A. Brnck. Culling:-l wnnd. candidate for North Simona`. `both of whom spnkv briefly. Nur- m.'\n Prowso. candidate for 1VIus- koka-Ontario, was unnblotn :1`.- tcnd on account of :1 meeting in his own riding. I-Inn F`.m~I Rnwn, .=lnndm`d-b<):n'er his rmmg. Hon. Earl Rowe. Fl: lhd"tl`d-b()Hl'(,`l'! fur Duffm'in-Simcoc.-. in introducing the chief speaker. declared that never had the isstws burn so cl:~nr| or our duties so plain. "Th('l`(` is om` issue today and that is to win the war". he said. n....ro...:un kt. nrirncv: MI`. Nlnp- Ivlul ICIIILIVCB unu z||\:|Iua u\,n.. , Fred Lowe has been off duty from the Barrie-Allnndzlle jilncy for several days through illness. I " nu -.. rm..." r..|.....o..\.. ....,.I N/l;oL~| war". he saw. Prcfacing his address. Mr. Mac- Phcrson commented that one nf the first persons he had mm on nr~ riving in Barrie. had been Major W. N. Knowles, who had served with hi-vs I\1lnY`\El\')\: (V. l\ him ( wrw mm overseas. "The West is just as much mn- corncd with this Canadian unity :..~ you are here." he do('lm'Cd_ "r`h.. m-nnnsals of the British Gm`- here.` ne cwcnun.-n_ The propnsals ernment in connection with Hu- proposed Air Training Plan won- rejected by the King Government in 1937. because it was domnndod that Canada should control such a scheme. nun... rl-\nv\!\n'n 1-mu hmrn dam` in scheme. "What damage has bu-n done the Allied cause because this plan was. never proceeded with?" h- asked. 1ur.. rm..,.Dhm-unn rhmlznw-rl HUI asked. Mr. MacPh(+rs0n dvvlztrvrl Hm the original plan pmvidin;.: for Him` training of all pilots in Canada. w:..~: approached as early as 1937. wh(_`n' Britain realized that a war was im- minent. "IF urn hnr-I cQnrh\d with this EH1` minent. "If we had started with this pire 'I`1'aining scheme in l937_ wn would have been manufncturim: those planes hero and have In-:15` uur dollars In Canada instoad -1 seeing: them gn ncmss tho linu Ir ` the United Smtos." he stated. n-..-1:..m..n+ Am nnl` sit zmrl n:n'1i.`I- the United States. n0 sum-u. l"m'1iamc-nt did not sit and parlia- ment was not given the nppm'tun- ity of discussing thv plzm at 1h:~.1 `time. he chm`;.{cd. 1\IYr Mn.-Dhm-mu >'(`(\ff(`l`[ :11 n `limo. he chamcn. Mr. MncPhorsm1 scnfforl statonwnt of Hon. Inn Mackmr/.i<-. (hen Ministor of National Dufomm. that fifty pilots :1 your were bvimt turned out. --n..:.,m mama 12r.nnn~ ma? \-.'mH.1 llurnod um. Britain wants 25.000: that `take five hundred y\`:u`.<." In N: nun m.-...u. ...._,.. . '_' Mrs. Lorne Johnston and Miss! Bessie King spent the wvokr-nd' with Mrs. Wm. '1`. Reid in North Ilnu The Prime Minister, by hi: Hun in not placing thv wlwznt dor British Control but inslstir the plan boim: carriod nu! 1 lhv R.C.A.F. and Czmzuhzm -,:w mom. had shown that wuuldn't lru>:t Brit;1in."'1\'lr. l Phvrson (`h?Il`gL`d. --A.- -. r`nn.-niinn hnfnrv rmv Phoraon chargcn. "As .1 Canadian. hvfnrv :mythin' 1-1:40. I would trtlst Britain," ihv SpI`.'lk(`l dcc1dl't`d. "I would rutlw Island on my own fret hvsidc Br: min and trust Brilnm. thnn lvnn m lhv Unitod Stnlvs. he said. Mr. MncPhvrsnn turnvd his h'.\\'_ `u`til1vr_\' un Hun, `hm M:u`kI`n/.x< former nwinistcr of National I)-~ r....... n]l`ll\ \\'il.\ 1\:!ackvn7.io Bron gun ( "K/I`r NI.-:4 [`H'l'll K "Mr. Mod 1! ` ll|l'I IIU Any than Inn 1\ R4 Mr M `claims 0 ostablislx ` ...nn....\..I `lull nun L'unnl.~ nu Ann unuv.-nu \ ,, ostablislxnxont of the British Cum- monwonllh Air Training Plan. Discussing the roasnns for dis- svlutimx of parlianxont. Mr. ;\Ir.c- Phormn declared that the vow m cvnsuro of mo Ontario I.*gi. \V'dS OIILV an (`X(`ll$(`.. H0` 3 x'0a.~`nn. _u.... ,_ ..l 5`~r\ .-....u-Hnnu ' \\'I.` UNI) nu xuxx \I-~\.. ... . .. .`.._ The speaker said the questions and notices of motinn shuuld hm-~ been primvd in Votes and Proceed- ings No. I. as in 1939 and othc? years. 7 `-1 mm in Toronto there \vvro 69 `years. ! " said in Toronto then` \\ `reasons for that dissolmi-nu. 1 less a person than .-\x'Ihm' ` osno said today there were 7 iCE\\ and questions. not 69` just three short. How mnnv worn nrimec Just three snort . How many were prim~ed." asked. Not one. The ~.-eal reason for not publish- ing these notices and qurstxom \\:.~ that there would have been a n~- nnu-.1 u.. . nun. .-. . A... ,n. .>I`n.u\ . `.`.'c Bay. ` `I KLY\'l'|lIlll Mackvn7.io" Ir. M.'u'Phvr.<: ms uf Ian M `no-\\1\v\I 4\ ll . iV|(ll'l" that 1" 2` him 1 : and \\ `ow 110's asking \hnI`c of \\ llu (II If the 1V nmont \\ .'t`\`mm-t .-.-.i.\`' 11-- lJ\?l{'llL`(` \ all Health ` around th nu- rd/\inr1 {U \\x ho THE IBARRIE EXAMINER. BARRIE. 0NT.. CANADA I: yd. (iuld Soul (tmu.-,`()l<-unx in n\1zu'blo, 1'lor:Ll and 111n(lor11 (l('Sig1l.\`. Sale Prlc per run- ning: yzuu ................................................ .. $1.95 Roxnluunm (5 x E) Bordc1'luss Rugs ...... .. $l./I9 MATTBFFS V51-W35 #33 Y- ]' Mrs. F. C. Grcse. Thornlrm. hn 1` S returned home after spending :1! month with Mr. and Mrs_ w. R; Cjough. Cmnlwrlzmd SI. 3 . Mrs. W. Rusk. whn was rushed tnj the Toronto General Hn.-tliilul nlmut three weeks ago for a secnnd emer- ency operation. is home again and; doing nicely. i ~ Work is prngre: .s'h`;1dil_V cm! fie interceptor sewer r`.0nstrlIcli')n: __nd the steady frost has lwnn a; great benefit. as the large nmchines have firm routing to work on. II... ...,n ....I.1,. ..1.... ; 15 Spring-fillual Mattresses, 4 ft.. size. Tllosu are ull higlx p;1'adc 1nat.t.1`css(ss which rc;.r,\11u1`ly wore priced from $19.75 1.0 $29..3(). To ('.lu:u' LLL 30% off. h"!`l,?l)l() (7()U(`.llI'IH in (I111`zLbll: ropp (:uvvr.~; in all Llu: popular <-nlnrs. Swim:-l`ilh\(l (tushions and . m::Lt.1'csscs. 1*`0b1'1uu`y 8-:1lv P1'i('(~ .............. .. a and H1: .-I2 '" uluullu V l..L.`\J I.`-KIKII-V J2-pi('('I' (`.()xVlIH'\ ~/\'l`I():\T VICl.()lII{. (illliS'l`I~2l{lt`ll~)l.l) HlYl |`!-IS. in Winn`, mu! 1'us'l, wii,i1`;.:'1'w*1I (:11-.Lir. I_.2u'p,'(`. 1";mn1_'_/ s11it.vs. we]! built. and 1`nrt.:1hlv). l7`('brmn:_v S1110 I rir-v `l\Iuv1I\\IL' lulv (\vIIIlI\II nu YOUR LAST CHANCE TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE BARGAINS IN FURNI- TURE OF EVERY KIND A. E. SMITH 5 February Furniture CEDAR CHESTS nuvu nun nu-nu-:5 nu vvIrAl\ nu. ` ---Having: . hm` ankle play-j ing badminton, Mrs. Bossznv \v:_1sl unable to fill ;1ppnin1mm1t.s' zit? !Q[agcc's Bounty Parlor last wcoki but expects to he on duly nbtmti March 7. 91)] Mrs. Alfrx.-d Skimu-n nf C1.'ark.:-i urg was the guest of Mr. and Mrs.: . Kirk nvvr Sundn_v_ Mrs. F` (Sm-| hum of Collingwnnd was ulsu :1 \=is-, itor with them on Tuesday while {in route to Timmins. Ii|lll'.` (l".\I}|l.\. [IlH`H \.`\"llll Hll' |l||.| l1`.'u_\" l'l`|)l`lI.'II'_\' Snlv l`ri('.I- . .......... .. (Nlwr /\llI'zu'ti\'o ('h(`SlS frmn . L1 ENDS ON SATURDAY MARCH 2 |lIl'|`lI I.-I [1\VIlI| mun \w.uM hm MUM` l)m'rl<`I`Iim- land drunk. I In his nwn .. .. I I... Walnut (`l`(l`.ll`-|ilIl`(I ('r|l('5lS us :: HHS mxmlh in lhv lending n1;:1.:;1`/.im-.5`. iifully I`im<)w in InZ`:1(.hL`d walnut in fim-cl with th(- |ml.0nlv({ 1.:m<- |':-|\I`II:n'\' Kwln Writ-H Q81" l\I" SALE Cooking S1bJs. Head ONIONS 10 Lettuce SHANKLESS s2s12:Ts-1b.17|: Sliced BREAKFAST BACON 1b.f Worry ovvr lIll:~`illl :4.`4 or lmmwlmld _'_'dulics, Hmluln-n Mhmzk, Hm ins:mv ..qu<-at for plvn.-:x1r-, Hm jtmnpt to put :1. WI`|`k nf -. . Jnln t\\'l`lH_V`{0lll' lumra. wtivity, Hm l]l`llI1Illll fur :_litnrnt.un-. um nll mmluvivv In tin- Jnggrnvutinn of wunr anal tour un tlw `nu-ryous H_\`Sl|'Ill. 5 . . r. If yuu urn Hrml, 1lll`.`l.`l, m-rvnml. mud wurriml wlny nut givv .\liHn-.m '5 Ii:-ulth and N4-rvu l'il|.~a n :~h:uu-n- tu In-Ip put. un your I`:-M :|s{:`iI. 'l`lu-v am 1:. Iuuh lrllilvlilnu.

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