Barrie Examiner, 10 Oct 1940, 2, p. 11

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7`: Thunsiasr. October 10. i94i_ `Ill. \_IIuuhIJ,y it Acw uu_y.') luau. wvrn. M1`. zmd Mrs. D. Pugh, Jenn unrl Pejggy spam the W(`l,`K(`l)Ll at. .1. Pu[,rh'.-:. . Mrs, C. Palk is vnsithw. lu-,1` Pum1':;. Mrs, C, vls1l.h1g daughter, M r:;, Mcl.<*umm_ New- nlurket. Mr snul Mu'<: Ah-V ftrnhnm spent, me \\/(`(?K m '1`r>mnm Mrs. G. Irluhbnrt. \Ii:'.itml frit.-uds in Grimsby at law days last. W(`(`k. IUI'.- nnrl l\/fun TI lhnrh `lnun unrl market. Mr. and Mr:;. Alex` (muuun spenL Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H1chu.1'ds,on_ Aurora. Mr. and lV1r:;. VS/ulv:; uml (laugh- ter Ann, 'I`oron1.0, .~;pvnL Sunday w1Lh Mr. and Mrs. 1". Day. Rev. Mr. Martin, {L former pus- .r.m- will hn tho -zm-nlu-r nu-xl. SIm- wun Mr. nnu Jvn-5. xv. . A Lor, will be the :;p-ukc-r nu-xb Sun- day morning :11. the :n1nivors:111v services in the United Church. Mr Hm-hm't. Hlmht-Q mm Km) SBTVICPS m the unnm umnrcn. M1`. Herbert, Ilugzm-s and Ken, Fennells, zlccompanlocl by Mr. um! Mrs. John Hzunbly um! young son Jack visited u.I. Pnhquama last In `urn vnrv <|n`I'\! In lnun Mr zsunuay. We are very sorry to losv and Mrs. V. Hun. from the- luge, . they lluvimz nmvetl Hu.\vkesl.0nr- Mr. and Mrs. ( and Howard Dav have also to live in Barrie-. 'I`hn \Nnn1nn',`. An-.snx-izltinn U uve m .l5ill`l`l('. The Womm1':; Associzlliml. Unit.- od Church, will mu:-1 :11. Mrs. C_\'1`ll IIugl1_es' OH. 1'7 at 9 pm. uls.t,.;. Rev. ll . A. Jzunit-sun, of Allan- (lule, will ho t.l1v .~`.pm'l-41 :;p0ul<(_~r Vissltors \\'l l(.'0!lH`. v `of Mrs uruwn, or uruuu. The ~. Woznen lnsutu lhexr momm\' meetmg at ` Anhle Edwards nesday aftemoon With a 1 Dig, INK)` rulllb. St. Paul?` Annivursziry Al)l1iVH'>i:ll'_\' ..-1`\'i(`0:; \\'vx'v hr'|(l :11 St. Paul's. Axlglimlx (.`hun-h or. Sunday, OCL. 6. Bl.s`hL:p A` 1:. Bow] -erley. 01` '1`m'un[u_ \\':1.- . llw sneak- ` (`r at me Immnny, s;m'\'icz= and Rev -11`. A, Ju:n1::.un_ of Allundnlv, in `the evening, Both so-1`\'1('-.~'. \Vl`l'(. well ulu-ndvd. Mm; M('IVl:ulll m Cookstown, wu.-; Ihv soloist mm the choir wus. u.x-.:i.~;u-d by mem-I bars 01` thv B|'ua.ll'ur.'l Anglican choir. - BROWN & C0. UN. `.2. '1'm- :- ,d-uncing zmd li-an rc=cei\'ml I lull 31,1115. A :.rr\'cd \vhich '.-`mu. evening 1 | HI. I Miss 91 d LIL nun... (nu ill` II'.,`l uuuu: Ill \-IK,L llIl1|l Mrs. W. J. Unmhly is vis`lti.ng he;.daughtm'. 1Vlr::` Pepuerall, l`or- ` onzo. Sena. Sunday visiton: at. were Mm. Hnlliurd son Dun-.A1tl, Mrs: Jr-nniu Iounr-ll, .111 Miss Emnm mul (`.-n Big Bay Point. um Pu uh-. A nniV Mrs. Lorne Johnston .`1l)('l)K lust Thur.~'(lu_v in 'I`_oruntu. Mrs. Orvul Arnold \'ism.-d lust. WH`k with hm pun-nI.s m `l`01`unlu. Mrs, Rolx`-rt. VV:u`mvz1 in .-`m-ndim: :L few Llnys \\`ilh Mrw Wnlhmu \ \'u1'11iL':I. 1\/fr: \UuHr-I` Ru-nuv|1i|ur In-nu UHIH`. I vvurnlczn. ` Mrs. Wultvr Brnwnin-_: h-.1.-. name to 'I`or0mn \vhc-rv .~'.h:- is llLkil\::' LI'9nt.|nm1l. prior In an mwrutiun. A number from this \"u'ixm.v ul- Lended the u1is.`~o1lum-m1.~'. show:-r Ifor Mr. and Mrs. `mnluxn Knee- |\"1'A\I uni-u Llmn \\.'vhh| :| rnrmxl blr, rum 5 \`V .`\. ll|t`l IH In b-.asexm`*nt, of the vhurch on \'\/ed m-sduy OCL. `J. with u gnod :n.t9x1cl uncc-. A null! wan. quilted for H1 bale ufvr which 1| dummy lunci |\v:1.~; served by Mrs D Pvucod |Mrs. G Arnold rmd Mrs J Cook. . KVUDUL5. DUHU A number Ir ann1\'ex-sary ser United Church I ]\.{r um! !\lr~ {at Uxnrmge, and - V"lslu-rs at l\h-rm lug (hr `.\'i`t`k were wln and wm-. and dale. ox` Lemonu Brown. M Onllla. 'T'Nn. \UnrnpIn ~: I Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Moir. Cooks- l,0vm_ \v::-re at. Stovhomn Km-e- s.ha1v's on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ru-ubon R.iu;>,ohvn and Miss. Brooking spvnl, ::vvm'z1l days lust. week in 'I`m'om.o. T`hr= mrmthlv unomimr of Eben-I `Kindly take extra milk on Saturday for ; Sunday morning's breakfast as all deliv- eries will be made in the forenoon, com- mencing Sunday, Oct. 13. Kindly put out any spare milk bottles you have on hand as Dairies are short of bottles. days last. week 111 '1`omm.o. The monthly nmeI'n1g* of Eben- ezer \V.M.S. \vn,-2 hold :11, Mm. W Gm`dh1er's on Wc>dm`::,dny with 15 n1e1nbm`.~; and :~wvm`ul \'is`1t0r.-: pre- Qh.` E Mr, and Mrs. Wm Mcllcwvll [haw moved to Toronto for um i winter months, . Mn. Allen M~.u'l)un-.|ld XS holl- :duym-.: wzth her son Dalton and 'wm- at. Kxwkwlx-~r I Mr. and Mrs John (`l'uhlhr.Id.` nmndlnnd, \'1.snc-:1 wnh Mr and Mrs A. Rob`u1.~;_ Sundav. ` A vunnhpr [nun hark nllvnimi `unueu k'I'|UI`L`H Ull Mr and Mrs \ .au.-nded the btrzi !Mrs. John Ellmt, : Pdrt A lnnlnna Y l I I Mrs. John Mrs. A In-r sc=ver.x1 at Uxbrxdgcx and \."ls\h.r e kIl!`.0[, I nl Lummls ) \\'m-kn C f\1I`l`\ COULSON'S HILL BAY P:ui1'. mun nf WYEBRIDGE E1:f1~i'c3' PMNSWICK BARRIE-ALLANDALE DAIRY CITIZENS DAIRY -- LAKEVIEW DAIRY` SMITH'S FARM DAIRY Millmm npmn h..>r hmnu in ur I 11... NITS \\ Ill L'tL55Cll:`Ill I birthday party of` ` Saturdav has returned af- 1 with her stslex :9, other plzlces. Mercer Ir\\`\n's dur- eek were Rev W S. Ir- wu}-. Mrs. Leather- Lc-monulle and Mrs. nrxllin Ed. Fcnn(`!l'H Fonm-ll unu Murjanv and of Toronm 4). Fonm-ll, ul ('rlL\' left `Sgt. H. Smith spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H Smith. Nlr l\/[In-rnu uril1 nnr'-urn: Nlrc ` 51111121. I Mr. Murray will occupy Mrs. `, Smith's cottage some time during this month. l\/[re 1?. {Iain ha: Inf? fnr Innrlnn slllf . ....- .;....-. .3 ,.._1....w Mr. and Mus. 1"r:mk Stanley and sun h-um l`urunIu waited over the weekend with the f.mne1"s: grand- mutlwr. Mrs_ E. Brr-nnzm. `Mrs. Hort. Willoughby under-. went :1 :'.uc(`e.=sl'uI operation last \Vl`P|( in I`urL-nlu General Hospital and is impruvmg favourably. A anemlv rr-(`nu-rv is the wish nl Lms monm. - Mrs. E. Gale has left for London. Our, where she will reside for the next few months. R/ll` unal MI`: E`. VQQDU hnvn I'D- nexL new mumns. M1` and Mrs. E. Vasey have re- turned from their honeymoon trip zinc! are visiting the latter's parems l\I1i- -nul 1\/In-i~ 1i`i~rn.lp Qt-union and unu ls nnpruvmg mvnuraujy. 5|)E`I`(l_V N=('w.'(-ry is the wish 0! the L-mm'nuni1_y for Mr. and Mrs l.m'ne l).1\ndsun, Mrs. E. Hammond Mis lvl. Stribble and Mrs. B. W11- lsughby. Mrs, W, .1. Jnlmslrm will be lhc u:a..;w wesmem :zmnuu. N(=\\`L-on1e1's; to the village include: Mrs. H. P:u'lridgu-, Mus. Ruthing, Mrs: Runyuns, Mrs. Armstrong. Mrs Kerr und Mrs. llamnmud All these ludit->: :m- from Wimnipng and dis- Irwl. ll'll'l. I Bzully Hurt by Motor Car Nliss Mm`p,.1n-1 h`tr1l:br:l) received :('l`lt)uS in_iuri+=s: whvn hit by an mo- lm` mu` while walking along high- way Nu. (M) .m the night of OM. 4. She is rt-purit-(I to be rucuvcx'Im.,' in H(Jy.ll,\7l(`tl$ .i.'l Hn.<.pil:1l. BLl|`l`l(`. l'0tu.tues l.ik(-ly Scarce Silo fillhm IS now nw order 01' thv uuv wilh u fuxr (-mp :21` (`urn being lmrvv.~:lz_'d. Rr.`pnrl:: [mm the putum crop are nme mu prmn1'sxng_ many l`0puI'1ilIg that pUl.I.ut S are .~:u;u`.~'u and on tho small side with u L'L`l`l1.HI] ..`|lnlIllll! ul rnl .....-nu... I'l . .,.. lluzitli ul' Alex. (`uontier l`li- 3i_VlnDlllh_V of tho i,-umnmnity ls l`XDl`USSL`(l tn lVli's Alex. (`umlier and Iznnily in HM` (lP{ltll of 11 l1us- bziml uml l`ulh(-1', who ]):l5`>`-L'(l away on 'l`i1v:'.(l:i_v. O('!r.l)ei` ll, as the re- Sulf iii` :1 .lrul 'l`lw l'nnvrnl will l.{lk(' |)llL`p mi 1`liin's Oct, lU. 19=l(). willi S('l'\ l('(* :21 his l.'Jl(- resi- (l0m'(*, l`nllu\vt-(l by lflI(. l'll]l`nl lll l\n;zu_-. (L`vim-lvwy. 'l`lu~ BE:|lIl(`0llS Maples (_)L'lubI*i' tints Oll(.`f.` more 21 {am- iliar lrvu. '1 he maples around ll`lO village :n'i- \ t.`l`_V bt-initiful and call In mind Cllll`lL'S l{ingslcy's lovely wni'(l:~:: Beauty is God's handwrit- ing`. :1 w.'iy.sidu s:u-rzunmit. Welcoinv it in l*VL`l_V fair flower and tree, ev- ery fair sky and drink it in simply and vziriie,-slly with your eyes. Active for Red Cross The Red Cross campaign is un-, um` way in Angus. Funds are re- quired u1`y,viitl_v for lllll.f:l`lZllS, and ('\'('l`_`y'Ull(I is 1l.3li|'Ll to give to the ul~ nmsl. Al Hun nnnninu nxnnlinrr nf lhnl nugnny. Mr:-;. W. J. Johnston will be lhc guest of her pz1I`vr1ts for the next few Lvrmlcs, prior to joining her hus- band. who has hnvn trzmsferrnd 1.0 Western Cnxmdzl. '\[(.\Irnt\rnnI'(: On Ihu uilinry-.1 innIn:L-x- nu u nun u\ :ur Unilml Church l`ht- rt-gum? meet!-u; of the Women's Assuci-.n:i()z1 of Angus United Church was held In the church on 'I`uusday Out. 1 with eight nm=n1bers present. It was de- cided that xnectings begin at 7.30 1).S.'1`.n The .~.(-('r0t.m'y was asked to write Dr. \ Vvst, chuirmun of tho Board. l`t,'(|llL`SLil'lg that the Board secure 5011190119 to light the fires in the church. The next meeting Is to hr at the home of Mrs. Kirby . :LI\I\l.. W.A. with Mrs, Burry and Mrs. Mc- Muster n::sisting hostesses. Mrs. Sargent and Mrs, C. Duckworth have chxtrgo of the progrununt.- for that 1n('0t.ir1g. Rev Mr Kent then conducted 101' that. Ineomng. Rev. Mr Knm an election of officers with the following; r4.-suit: Hon. Pres.. Mrs '1`, Mcczmn Pm.-.-... Mrs. B. Burry 1st. Vu.-u P1-vs. Mrs. Kent: Sec.. Nh'.x'. V, M:'M;. -1`; Cm`. SH`, Nlrs S. R. l)uvv_\'; l`u-.15, Mrs. S. Demp- sLc.r; L3e\\/Eng Ummmltee: Mrs. B. W1l10ughb_v, l\/Ina. W. Deam; FIOWH I:.nd Vi:'.it'm2` C0mn11tI.9e: Mrs. Kent. AL the upuning meeting of the Red Cm.-x-, it was gratifying to see how many lmlicx called at the" \vnrkrmn)s fur mutmals. The writ- er fwls that this um! will go far 10 help tlu- [.wnp|(* in Brilain and the men nll aclivu .-'.er\'i'e. `wllloughby, 1v1x':`.. W. Uemz; mowt-1 sand Vi:;it'mg' um! Ivn-.;, 15urr_v; Parsonage Com- mim.-<-; Mrs. Gordon Watson, Mrs 'I`hu.-2. Mccalm ` 'l`h.. nrr.m-mnnm wns; I)!`-!`)ViliP(] bk est puinlV-~WUn by Sr mom nup- ils: Dornthy Wzmlsey. Stuart Dex- tel`. C-lc-nu Gillham; won by Jr. room: I. Grant Hatton. 2, Sandy }il(`lu'i.~;l. 3. Naomi Mink. Svniur rrnm display of flow:-rs was put an by the following mem- bers of Hit Senior Horticultural So- c`u-t_v- J. Bishop. Mrs, Linklaler. Mrs Dvzm and l.orn(- Campbell. Narcissus. T_ulips Daffodils and Crocus 1 I.E;i_Ic"N_Wi:EnE To Go "You certainly turn out a nice job". said :1 customer of The Exam- iner jnb priming department the mhor day. Effi(`i'nt workmen. large mzsnrtlnexml of new type and good `machinery are responsible. Winsto%n Algate OPTOMETRIST our modern ciracting Room has been equipped with s'ome of the most up-to-date refrncting equipment available. (This has been done with 2: view to giving you, the citizens of Barrie and its sur- rounding districts. the utmost available in professional services for the cnrrvvtion of Visual Deficiencies and Muscular Imbalance.) (?mm.- in and let us advise you regarding your eyes and adjust your g`lassv.~:. There is no charge for this service. No Price Advance on Dominion 22's Short 25c--Long 300--L.ll. 350 AGENTS FOR. M()SSBEllG" RIFLES SINGLE SHOT .......... ..$7.95 up R,EPE:\'I`ERS ............ ..$l5.95 up I-`ull Stock 0| Gun Cleaning Oils. Rods. Brushes. Etc. ` The lamp illustrated comes in bronze or gold finish plated stand complete with new silk or homespun shade in any of the popular colours. Eyes Exqmine`2;l'_e'n-ciG1asses Fitted A. E. SMITH mm and sum 57.95 .-_-..`.-.5. 51-5, -nolnlv` AT STEP-l;E;SON S JEWELLERY STORE Phone 1832 18` Elizabeth. St., namef II'IIII'.|`1(Vl\lIIr1 uunuuupuu - wqnsw _LJ-./-J-a7-.2-J-J-`7-J-J-J-.?-J4}-K antenna `noun urn`: ARE YOU PREPARED won A full day's hunting Thanksgiving Day." We are prepared to supply your wants. 36 Bayfield St. Phone 453 ]S_lports Goods eadquarters -or ARE V011 PREPAREII Urry Bros. WE REPAIR GUNS AND RIFLES MANY BEAZUTIFUL DE- SIGNS NOW ON DIS- PLAY HERE. FLOOR LAMP Mrs. Albert Sampson and Garnet were with Mr. and Mrs. Victur May on Sunday. I Ivan Cairns nH(`Xhl('d the node- nu. uuu Huh. \I. Mr. and Mrs. M. C:ou`n.s'. Midhurst. and Miss Mildrrd Dullll, Bax rte. vis- ned at D=:u1;Jas; Cajrns' on Sunday. run. ....a mu. m..........- u:...... "ran- I Sunday. lvan Cairns am-mlcd Hodg- son-Dunn wedding at Cmighurst on Wedlwstluy VUl.- ....,| Mr... D ()n.r..`.~n- 'f'ru-nu- PLANT NOW IN POTS I-`OR EARLY BLOOM vv L--,un-mm_v. Mr. and Mr.~;. R, Rayxnc-r. Toron- tn, vlsiu-d with !he 1att.m~'s parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Key. nu .....J In... my ... 1\/r:,Hq.....0 uru ur. Ll-lll[ ,0l-I.'l \.u;auo uu uuuung. Mr. :.nd_Mrs. Francns HE-.-`no vi$it- wnh Mr.":m'd Mrs. Wm; Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Nfred Cur- tis. East Om, nn Sunday. J 4 IJLIKIKC DIICIIS IMPERIAL ............. $1.70 Box MAXUM . . ` . . . . . . . . . . ..$l.45 Box CANUCK '}IF.AVY'. $1.30 Box MFI'X`F.OR .................. ..$l.l5 Box SINGLE AND DOUBLE BARREL SHOT GUNS AI u`r|r\:'nn-4` II-l...u< Slight. Advance on I9, fl-.nnrn Qlunlla SECOND LINE UBO )[IllllI'1I.l DIIVJ I I1 IJlVi At Standard Prices. u5Au lluvauut: U 12 Gauge Shells n [A1, :1 -M Phone 535 Page mm: IOOTOOTO0 $OE nu: cotoun GUARANTEES nu: OIIQLIIVZ blue! 3:oa|'| Parking" Pee at lnnisfil Park Illegal On Sunday, Says Lord : Day Alliance; 1 Towxnship Council to Ignore Ruling` Commencing Next Sunday out 01 order, me neeve clalmeu. Deputy Reeve. Reynolds stated that the 14111 concession. also men~ tioned as requiring grading, was never in such a bad state as to brmg to him any complaints from those using it. O0.-and L`6v-An` T inhfinrr grading and upkeep was that of the Pownsnip. if any resident requested the work done. These were not pri- vate. roads. even it with only. one resident. Therefore the reference to private or semi-privJte roads was out of order, the Reeve claimed. n,-.n.... Danna `nnunnldc slated Mauls n.. Stroud Street Lighting 0. R. Black presented a petition signed by two-thirds oi the resi- dents of Stroud area requesting street lighting for me village. rv'I....|. All . . n . ` uv\.:\:l I`... Ohnl uv-.1i| I||\. succu nu vlnluay. u5uu-:5 Clerk Alhan pointed out that until 1 plan was presented showing the various lots and property affected by the costs, these persons wnulu not be assessed. Mr. Black asked that a grant be made by Council lu assist the village in the inxtml cost of the installation. Cmm. Black spoke in favor of this. Rut?-\I.': 'l'ndrl fol! Hm! n trrnnt 10 spoko In Iavor C1 mns. Reeve Todd felt that .1 grant Stmud would mean the same to other plum.-s and already these dis- lricls WLl'(' pre`pm'ing to come to the Council fur .s'imil:n` imprnv`P- n1em.<. l`nnI. `D1rxnl.r nninnrl Hun? ihn \7Il- l1l[. ,(`S l`(.`qllll'L'U Sullllf L'Hll.\1ut`1.IlnuI. O. R. Black fc-11 that if -.1 grant .1! $50 were nwde to any M the villag- es it wuuld not amount, in ow-1` ve cunts .1 y(a1' pm` pt-r: ("mm Rl'1r'k hnlir-vori Hm (`.mmc'xl CUIIIS y(l' DPT pk'I'.\`()l], Coun. Black believed the Council would be cummended in fulure fur having brought about the improve- ment of lighting the villages. 'Rr-nvn "|". 1rlri nxkt`-rl if tho (fmmcll m('lll {ll ngnung LHC Vlllilglf. Rc-eve 'I`-:ndd asked if the Counczl |werp proparc-(1 to make a gram. Cnun. Banting nvored further dis- . :~n< nmms. ` Conn. Black opined that the vIl~: Inga-s required s:un1e cm1.~'i(1orn1inn.` n R Rlnrk (`(-31 mar if -1 grmlt al` (By R. G. S.) Members of Innisfil Townshi; Council got rather a shock at then `October meeting held at Thornton . on Monday. Octdlaer 7. when a let ter was read from the Lord's Day Alliance advising them that me charging of a parking fee at ill`. Township Park on Sundays consti- tuted an admission fee and was : violation of the Act. 'I"hn !"nnnni1 tnnlr Han Qlnnd H191 CIISSIUII. An individual cmnribution frum :4 non-`resident of $10 was 0fl'ered. The matter of arranging the pm- per manner of assessing was left to be arranged when the plan of the area affected was handed over. (`nu-I. AHv:n can Hv-.1 ihn vnnnnr BT98 Zll'1(:'Clt.`(l W35 nanueu uvcr. Clerk All':m felt that the matter should be hanclled by the Town- ship solicitor. Council agreed to pay the legal costs. an appointment l be arranged with the solicitor. Asks $3.25 for Garbage Boxes An employee of the contractor for garbage collection was present when a letter was read from Ross Shop- pard demanding $1125 for two boxes taken away with the ganbrige. This employee stated that the boxes were broken and of very little value. 'l`h(- g`m'bago. bylaw called for pl`()pL*l metal i-ovcred contznners. n fulf that aim .~.mi1m s.hnnl:l ..__ .-_ .-(u_ ._._j__ Is your subscription paid ! nctal. vovcrea cummners. It was felt that the matter should vIaAu|I5 RICA auun. "Ana. \.,uc:uc_v. I Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Clark (nee Miss Aldiue Reid). who were married on Sat- urday. Mr and -Mrs. Martin of Cleveland uraay. Mr_ and Mrs. Martin Cleveland spent a few days with Miss Katie MacArthur and she accompanied them to Bracebridge. `Mr. and Mrs. J. `Burnmn and mem to rsraceurnage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Burman and daughters spent the weekend with Mrs. Chesney and attended the Clark-Reid wedding on Saturday. 11... 11...... ....A......,._J o. L... I........,. \anua.I\ .u.-u us.\u....5 u.. ..;.a..........._,. Mrs. Grey returned to her home in Winnipeg after visiting with her sisters. Mrs. Costello and Mrs. Rich- rdson,. and her mother. Mrs. Cor- ett. F`:-nniurnd 2 Low` Dell. Fractured a Leg The many friends of Mrs. Pearcy were sorry to hear that she fractur- ed one leg and was taken to the Royal Victoria Hospital. Barrie. last Tuesday. but was able to go to T0- ronto on Sunday. end In Toromo. - Mis E. Clark, of the staff of Strathaven Hospital, Allzmdale, vis- ited Mrs. George A. Campbell last week. Rsmrannnnt nf H-m l,n:`rl'= Sumnnrl vaolauon 01 me ACL. The Council took the stand that they would, carry on as usual and It the Alliance cared to take action 11. could do so. nu-A .. ,, ~n..,-2_ n..:_ Mrs. H. Blackstock and sons. Ronald and Hugh. spent last week- end in Toronto. Mice Tc`. ("1:u-Ir nO' Han chaff nf 1 1 week. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed in Guthrie Pres- bvterian church. Sunday. October 13. at 11 o'clock. Autumn Thankofferlng = The W.M.S. met in the United church on Wednesda last to hold their autumn thanko ering service. The entire program was in keeping with the thought of giving thanks. In her opening worship period. Mrs. Love. president. used the General Thanksgiving as found in the Hym- nary. Miss Jean Gray. Miss l.mn`a Hall sang a duet appropriate to th(- general theme. Mrs. Harold Walker had a splendid devotional serviec. on The Way of the Abundant Life," Mrs. (Rev) Lewis of Collier Street United church, Barrie, gave a most inspiring, yet helpfully prac- tical talk on "The Abundant Life." The study on Men of At`rica." was made interesting by Mrs. D. Roy Gray. who used posters and many Illustrations. Those who were un- able to attend can still help by handing their contributions to the secretary-trea.surer. ' Mrs. Myhill of Sault Ste. Marie is visiting her aunt. Mrs. Chesney. l n.-mm-..o..1.,+;.-m. On 1ur.- mm mm i be left to the clerk to take up wnh the writer. A lIr..4A,.._ ,_r u..... ,-- ...-. u-.... A Matter of Drainage Gen. D. M. H-zgxrlh wrote regard- ing a drainage system which dump.- on his property and asked the Council to take some action to have a proper course arranged. 'lh`~ Council decided to see the p1`0pm`l_v and find who is responsible and what. remedy can be applied. Following a meeting of the C mm of Revision to be held at Ioxvnsmp uffico. Oct. 16, 3 Sp(.`(`lZ1l (`mum-ll meeting will be held. _::___.43\_.. Mrs. Gage. Elnwule, is visiting wxth Mrs, Howarth. Wm-rl hm: honn rnnnilvnrl oh-n ('1:-.. wun 1VlI`S, nowarxn. Word has been received that Or~ ville Jamieson has landed some- where in England. Congratulations to Mr, and I\11'::. granumomer, Mrs. Wm. Howat. Weekend visiturs: Mr. and Mrs. Gen. Rumble with Mrs. J. C. Rum- ble; Mr. and Mrs. McDougal1. Wal- ter's Falls with Rev. and Mrs, G. Bury; Gordon Craig. of T0l`0lllU. at his home; Billie Jones. Niagaru~mi~ the-Lake. with his parents; Mrs. C`. 1 Mrs, Hnwarth; Mr. and Mrs. S. Al len. Crossland. with Mr and Mrs. J.- McKeever. United Church Annivt-rsury The United Church held their un- ` on Sunday and had two very suc- McGrath, Miss Fannie McGrath with` (`essful and inspirzitinmil services, In. the m_ornutg Rev. Mr. Bury con- : ducted the service and the nuisic` \/ersary and thanksgiving sut'\'icc.< was supplied by the church choir. In the evening Rev. G. ll. I urch.'i. (ll Elmvale. was the preacher and lhL' Presbyterian church (`huir very (lbl\' assisted in the musical pzirt at` the service which was much appreciated and enjoyed. The clittrch was l,&I.\`l('- fully deciirated with fln\\'er:~'. Medonle Field Day ` The second uiititnil Meduiitc- fielclr `day was held at lady on \Vedties-| day. Oct. 2. UlH.lPI` the Cilpilblt (ii-` rcctinn of Fred F`rem`h of the Y M. (`, .*\ ()!`llli:i and hi< .'I\`\`l\'l`Av19( `ml rccuon at |"l`E-`d Ere C..~\.. Orillnu. and f:m- prograxmno of events \v:1< o:n'r|m events was carrwd nut. U! the; twelve schools in Medunle. nine` were well rvp1`esenl.od. Early in 1h\| day Hillsdulv wun lop honours m the ball games and the Junmrs cu-` joyed novelty races. I The Lluvd Dunlnn trnnhv wnn hv! Claims that-oThis Charge. Is Equivalent toon Ad- mission Fe.e--Reeve Holds That All Road: on Registered'P|ans are To wnship Liability--Stroud' Street Lighting and'OI'her- Matters Before Coun- cil at Oct-obervMeeting _]0_V:`G nnvvuy The l.lu_vd l.)unlop Il`uph_\'. Wm} by Hillsdale in 1939, w.as awarded th1.~| year tn Moonstone. The total puinlsi gained by the various sclmuls were us follows: l-llllsdulo, 145; l\l.mn-{ stone. 79; Eudy. 64; ML 51. l.um.<.] 45; Carley, 36: Gronurd. `.31: 'l`;a_vl.:".~'.j 10; Hobart. 5; Crmghtun. -I. On :4 points per pupil bilSlS !\lnunstum- won by u small murgm Hillsdale pupils won pmnls m thv following events as follows: Spnnl.~`~--Boys B and under. Frcd Arksey 1; l0. Keuh 'l`hurluw 3; 13. Bob Thurlow l; glrls. l3 and under. Gwen Brown 2; boys. l6. l.ln_\'d "Thompson 1, Bob 'l`hurlo\\- 2; gll`l:.l I6. Orma I-`aragher 2. Gwen Bl'u\\'H 3. J. Runnmg broad jump--AJr. boys. B I Thurluw 2; Sr boys. 1.. Thompsun' 1; Everett HPWIU 2; Jr. gxrls. C Brown 1; Sr. gxrls. Ethel Murray 2 ' High jump~-Jr boys. 8. Thurluw , 2; Sr. boys. 1.. Thompson 1; Jr. girls.l I 1 1 G. Brown 2; Sr. gwls. 1:2. !\lurr.a_v 1 Hop. step and jump. Jr. boys, B Thurlnw 2; Sr. boys. 1.. Thompson 1 Shot pub Jr, boys. 8 'I`hurlo\\' .1. Sr. boys. 1... Thompson 2. ' Ball throwing -Jr gxrls. C Brmxxx X SI girls. Ormu I-`uragher 3. Jr. relav -HxlIsd31e 1: Sr rcl;x\' ` C V I The members of m.~ .-\.\' Thornton nmxorcd 10 he-\' Mrs. Blake's on .Monda_\' I .Q||l\d:a\' \|i:\l;\r\' u-. .- r at gu-ts. urmu 1-`ar relay linllsdale l{;llsd-ale 1. Sunday vxsuors were: Mr` Jud, Mrs. Murray Sykes. Barn-3. wuh Mr ' 'nd Mrs. E` Jenneu; Mr and Mrs I eville Januoson. '1`hornton. Mr. and` Mrs` Boyd Arnold. Suyner. \\`n.h Mr and N112: F Arnold; Mr. and Mrs. R H. Haun;a_ I-`lorenvzx and (tend. J Ne-sbiu. '!`nrumo. wuh Mr and Mrs. Lee Baunng: Jas. A. Jam- xason and G.ene\'ie\'e. Thornton. with Mr. and Mrs. I. E Lennox; Mr IIVITS. I.5|H'\t"S J0l1d'.i_\' e\':-nmg. E EENTRAL 933 __I;I_I_I-.LSDALE Gum??? _I\? ms ussxsunus. u track and field riod nut. Of the in N1:-\rhu\lu Hing-' |.uu.uu uu Du. $50 for Barrie Fair President W. O. McKinnon and Burton Warnica of Barrie Agricul- tural Society were a delegation to the Council asking for a grant on behalf of the Society. The usual $50 was authorized. Hauling I`ownsl'ilp Wood After .~:u-me discussion in refor- (rnce lo hauling township wo-ad with own equipment, it was felt that un- less the load cnn::i.slvrl of over two cords the cosl. of delivering would be cheaper by ('0rIl.r.'icl. A1 presem there are two driv(-r..- fur thu town- ship truck` Reeve Claims All Rmds on Regis- %'m'ed Plans are Township Linbillly !n|..,...,. ... . . .... ,1 z-{pun lxn A [ram 1 A. and nuns! and her Iurhn l-lip Izu AUIUIHU \ Elmer Hunter, of ' ited on Sunday with 1 Jack Hunter. - QPVI-\rnl frnln 92 vruu . Donu._ld Cameron made 11 busi- ness trip to Toronto on Monday. Toronto, vis- Mr. nnd Mrs I Jar-.k Hunt.m- Jacx 1-unmer. -Several from. around he1_'e n tended the :1nmve1'sa.rv Sel'VlCe.'~`, G1-enfel on Sunday. I Mr and Mrs: Hm-vnv Lmm nneuton sunuay at. xzzverc-L.t,. Congratulations to Doris Win- grove and Alex. Slmkell who were nmrriod on Saulrduy. Oct. 5. xtm. 'r\`1-\ nluunu K!" .....I n1.... lUl'nI8l Bllllily. Mr. and Lars. Harvey Lemon and Eloise Gilmore, of Barrie. vis- ited'on Sunday at, Everebt. Comzmtulations Win- uIuIAu.u uu s.)auuuu_V. uuu. -1. Mrs. John Dobson, Mr. and Mrs Arbllur Dobson and family, of Uto- pia, visited with Mrs. Robt. Dob- sun, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Ed, Thomnsnn n1 Sundzly vi.-`:itm's with Mr. and Mrs. '1`rum2m Thompeson were Mr and Mrs. Osborne and Elaine of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Mathe- son and family. of 'I`oront,o, Mr. INIFS. WlL9l' Tnompson. and Mrs. C1m`9m-0 Wingrove and; Mmfilyn. of Banie. and Mr. and Mrs A. Mar..hall_ of Alkmdale. sun, :5un(1ay. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Thompson. 01 Singhampton, and M1`. and 1\Ir.s Jack Anderson. of Collingwood \vere Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson. Sundav vi.~`:it01's with Mr .'1.n(il 'I`hc-re. was swine discussion by Council regarding -an article up- ps-aring in the Inni.~'.'il Notes" 1'--- oc-ntly in rol'm'cn(`r~ to work dam: in n !H'l.y-I'onl mad nn 2: subdivisiun rrgislerc-cl in Hm Cnunly R0gi:~:t1'y II'l('(?. Dnnun "I";-uh-I nun: nf Hun nnininn .9 ..-.........._, I\".lb(`]l1L White is gukjng :1 busi- ness; coursv in Bn1'r1e. : Billie Hrunskill_ of ()1'ilH:1. vlsm-(1 m uu1'r1e. I Billie Brunskill._ of O1'ilHa_ visited the week-vnd wlth his aunt am] `nnc-In hvrv Wnulnv Rvmnu whn hnu hrmn mo xvouxmm. ` Muriel Kennedy, of Bm-1'1:-, vis- -ited \\"1l.h Isobel Whitv u couple nu lmlays. 1:1.~;L WPCK. Mr mu! Nh-5'. (!nrl'm LI.-:.'-)1nhI,> uncnn non- Weslvy S_vme.s_ who has bngm working at. Niagara was home 101` tho \voukend. Yunrinl Kmnmrlv nf Rm-rln vis- m_\'s. 1:1.s'L WPCK. Mr. 111'-d Mrs, (turlie X..I.:u-nnlae and fannly spom :'~'.um'.a_v with f1`iH1d:~`. m Eclgzn. Wesley and Hilda Synms; Leon- ard Tl'ElCl'_\ . Curl and Fred Syme: and Mrs. (`.00. Symes spent. Sun- iny with Lhv l:1Lter's dmu,1'.hter land ohm-r frie-nds in Mvnfurd. Sorry to report` that. J00 W211-I Ion is. confinvd to his home. Hisl m'.m_v rrxonds hope he will mm by l`et*l'1m.r bvuex`. l Tl1(~'1`9 will Do no service or Sun-I nu xoenng nouer. 1 The-re will service Sun- (my school in tho C`vnmt`(.-1 churcl on Sunday, Oct. 13, on uvmunt, u Utopia unnivers:u'_\'. (ircnfel ;\lllIi\'('l"-'|l'_V , Thv (`-1'1-nrvl churr-h unnivcrsxu`: |\'.'2|s ubsvrvod on Sunday, Oct. 0 lwith good ut,lmula11cv at both 501` !\'u`es. Rev. Prod Smith. of Silver lthorup Umtvd Clmrvh. 'I`o1'onl .gaw \'or_\' eloquent. svrnlons. Th fchuix` rt-mierod special musk: whicl, ix-ddcd much In (hr .~.x1v('e:;.~; 01' ml 4 sArvi1'P.~x nrl V l\ r:). 0 A Miscellaneous Shower" r A l:u'g- number of friend.-'. nu inc.-ighburs. gutlm-eal :11 the hum `of Mr` `-and Mrs. Dewitt Donnell; `Wed11os(1a,\' c-ve-hing, Oct. `.2, an I pwsexmad their .l:u1ghIvr Viol: May, who was nr-.u`ned on Sm urduv to Eldon }`ergu.~;o1\. with lxxiscellmwotxs shower. Therv we-1' many beauuful and useful gxfn '1`hv YP.U. also pn-sented Vlolc. with n lovely sil\'9l' rake plzu Mrs. Fvrguson extend:-d her Lh-am.` Ifor the mam gifts. arm!` which. ilunch was s;rved The eve11n`.l was spent In dancmg und an-rs bodv had -.1 good time, I I Friends here were sorrv to her{ of the unful accident. Mac Emr from Cowes had to his hand. 11- msh Mac a spec-dv x'ecu\`ery ` .-\nm\'ers:\rv services at the Un- ed Church on Sunday were w.l auendvd Rev D Roy (}rt'. Guthrie. zuve two appropriate 5:.- mom, mom 5 I sumiay \'1snor.-. here were; Ms; .11:-len Laudvr_ of 'I`orum.o. at ;l.uuder`s, Mr and Mrs Robbin] Irom Carley, ux Wm. 1.uster'.s, N - uand Mrs .-\lvm T.|)'1or and M5 .Su'~.u`han_ of I-`on-st. Home. at [M stmchax-.'s; Mr. and Mrs. . ;.1:un1e.snn and rvlorh-,\'. of Flos. I. [J A` (`ockburn's; Mr and M.`- Dou. McLean and rhudren, fro Barrie, at H. Bonner. II|llL'(L Rt-eve Todd was of the opinion that all roads on l`no.~:(.- rogistrerm plans were-` township roads and lh('l'(`l'Ul`f` lhv respmmsibilily far I and Mrs `mrdun Cochrane. Thorr! hm. mm Mr._-.md Mrs. J` Hoggaru _---\------ 1 I I Read and use Exammer Classmei i: 1i`1'iit Kisdihix EY1%vnJTck INTRODUCING THE VVith a season trend- ing toward. back-or1- `the-head style this Stetson pompadour hat rates high. It's a glorified youthful beret, with modern refinements. You'll like the comfort of its wcll-tting back and the brilliant color- touch of its contrast- ing ribbon. 58 Elimheth Street Phone 93 corgwm G1EiivF1. W O EDGAR THE BARBIE EXAMINER. BARBIE. ONT" C-A NADK Mrs. J._ Plowright, of" Smyner, ls vismng relatives here. M155 Munel Channel 1-eburned on vlslung reuiuves nere. Chuppel returned on Friday Irom Saskatoon, Sask. M139 Bervl Parke. Tnmmn, i< slut. 01 a mu mm vveex. Ccmgrutulntiolm L0 Miss Edna Payntenden and Charles Harris, 01 Barrie, Lu Miss Jenn. Uhappel and Borden Jennett, ur 'I`nnrnInn. Lu Percy Muir and Miss Stella Robb. of '1'oLLenl1am, who xvnrv n1m`rir>u nn Sal,urda.v. 1 Snmlnv vmitnrs in the villnunv | on b'a1.ur(1ay. Sunun,v vlsilors in the village: M1 . and Mrs. Ed .lm-lmmun. of Coldwuter. He. .1. I-:. (`.1-usvforu, lV1l'S. Crmvfom and clnuglner Mur- ilyn, of Elmvale, and Miss Velma Crawford 01' Barrie all at, George Crawford s. Imiss Bessie Bolenuer `Glenn Bolender and Frank Brown. of Au1'o1'a.. at, R. Plow1'ighl.`:;. Successful Anlliverszuy The u1111ive.rs:u'y saervicvs 01' Min- esing Un1t.r:d C1ll1l'(`h were very successful. The nnnmler at. both services was Nev. lvu-. Bishop, on Uxbndge, who (lvliwrml fine ser- mons. Music in lhu morning \vns provided by the lam! choir ussi.-".1,- ed by Mrs. Hllglu-:;, of Flhnnly Bay who sallg two lovvly solos. Al. the evening servlc:-, for \\=l1i('l1 llw church was 1;-aclmcl to thr- (loom, the choir lrom (flnlrclnill mung vvrv well. x-'1-may [F0111 zsaskauoon, sask. _ Miss Beryl kurke. Toromo, xs spenumg a iew uays m her Home here. R/|'r and NEW: P \KI 1\/Tnrrnirn and Mi`. and Mrs. R. W. Maguire and Bobby spent. Lhe xveekenu m Tur- omu. Sorry .to report Lhat, Mrs. J .Young is confnned to bed as u re- sult. of fall last week. (`.mm`rnr.nlnrimn: Ln Ivliszq Ftrlnn I UHLU. Mrs. llurry Marlin :;pL-nl. thr- weekend in 'l`nrrmto, M1". and Mrs. Blair und Dorothy .-spent, Lhe week in 'l`r>mnt,u Mrs. G. Fall Bulbs

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