Barrie Examiner, 30 Nov 1951, p. 7

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and has been fully approved by lweather would ensure better job too it was felt Mr Emery Award Angus School Contract $2322 or 922332 To Emery Co The tenders were Opened recent ly at Toronto in the office of the Earchitect Gordon Adamson The contract for the new four Present were Decoroft room shool at Angus has been Knowles and Brown for the awarded to Emery Engineering architect and School Board and Contracting Co of Barrie Chairman Truman Flatt Trustees Homer McMann Stanley Apple gate and John Kuzyk for Essa The Emery bid of $78584 was Township School Area The school we lowest seven submmedboard secretarytreasurer Mrs Highest was gm of 593000 Homer McMann and Supervising It was expected that work would Hind31 George WOOds we commence shortly but on the re 3150 995 behalf E553 commendation of the contractorlAr93 it was decided that start wouldi The new school will be erected be better made in the early on fiveacre lot purchased from Spring allowing him time to colllt Mrs George Coulson by the Essa the department of education TO THE ELECTORS OF INNISFII Having Ogoin Offered my experience and time as Councillor to the township of lnnisfil respect fully solicit your support and influence at the polls on Dec 3rd My slogan shall be equal rights to oil and special privileges to mm for better and prosperous township Codncillor GIBBINS Ratepayers of Innisfil Township respectfullysolicit your support at the polls on Monday December to elect me as council lor for 1952 believe in honest impartial administration of the township affairs LLOYD CUMMING Thank You ELECTORS OF SUNNIDALE for the confidence you have shown in returning me by occlomation as Reeve for I952 BROCKWELL REEVE ON MONDAY DEC 10 VOTE Mrs Edythe Redmond TRUSTEE BARRIE PUBLIC SCHOOL BOARD LISTEN TO CKBB TUESDAY DEC at pm To Mothers Teachers FRIDAY DEC at pm To The Voters ELECTORS or INNISFIL VOTE Harold She lect materials Waiting for bettwlSchoot board feet Sprint and 205 catedLin the north section of the Village of Angus According to survey conducted by the staff and pupils of Essa early last Spring 160 pupils will register the rst day the new school Opens next September At present there are 149 students in Angus with 81 attending the prey sent 0yearOld building and the remainder travelling by bus to schools at Camp Borden and Thornton Due to increase in costs since last Spring the school board is requesting the township council to apply for debenture of $90000 rather than $75000 Six per cent of the building costs is the archi tects fee Furnishings make up the rest of the costs Deeply Appreciative It is with the deepest feeling of appreciation that we wish to thank the many friends who call ed and assisted during the recent bereavement suffered by the fam ily of Squadron Leader Butchart in the sudden loss of husband and father in crash at his Command Headquarters St Hubert Quebec The friends who called and those who sent food and who as sisted to make the trying hours easier by their assistance were among the many Mr Butchart father of dcccasl ed who flew down from Vancou ver when he was leaving asked that his appreciation of these gifts and neighborly thoughts be passed on to all From the time the message was studio of Miss Gwen Fife 110 Coil thcmselvcs at our last months TOBIASZ members are BORN COMMODOREAt the Royal Vic quiix Hospital Barrie on Nov rmth 1951 to Mr and Mrs kirdon flIIlIIIIIflOIr 1H Sof phia St West son Klllr Allen HARRINGTONAt the Royal Vic torza Hospital Barrie on Nov crnoer 29 1951 to Mr and Mrs Arthur Harrington til NelsonE SE Soil IllRSCHFELDAt the Gram Hosg llilcil Windmr on Monday Nov ember 26 1951 to Mr and Mrs Francis Hirschfeldlnee Mary litilrison Iiarriei dinglrtrr Deborhzl Anni LOIIZRAt the Royal Victoria Speak If we Hospital Barrie on November Ross Hamilton director of til on 39 195 10 MI and 3113 School of Fine Arts lie will Ink ivy Lodcr 28 Wellington St Wcl dress us on the subject Trends ll son Canadian Painting As writerthNItYAt lelliatls Hos critic and director of the iooll iidiilidjdd School MI Htlnlllltillllrls stlon JW Aiwmw namely 5m Influenced current anadian or my 10 He will have message for all Oh 1URAA the Ripe21 VIC realize that nations like Itirlividli toriii Hospital Barrie on Nov als do not live bv bread alone tIiiber 27 1951 to Sgt and Mrs Ii IMurtagh 58 Hill St Camp Boidcn daughter At the Royal Victoria 11 gui liopitrl IIiIl on Novemth XWm 1mm so Illii to Mr and Mrs Ston in cxetutivt committee lttidcd hme HMS pmm open this meeting to them also Ill hummus make possible illsmu and VIEIRA Al the Royal Victoria cationle evening The mini Hospital llarrie on November charge for nonnicmlwrs ll be 29 1931 to Mr and Mrs yril com Vicira $34 lIccles St daughter All MARRIED BLACKROBERTSON On Fri day Nov 23 1931 in First Presbyterian Church Buffalo NY by the Rev Dr Ralph llindman Florence Kathleen Robertson of Barrie to Donald Black of London Iit the Royal Victoria Barrie lrcdnesday 1931 William Noland beloved husband of Charlotte Noland Resting at liloyd aiid Sltfkliy Funeral Home Barrie The next art apprrci Ion iine ing Of the elth wrll be held In the rington St at pin on Mondn Dec So many nonmembers enjoyed members and pIOSpeCIIVc reminded but our Monday night shops are still avaii able to them There is always mm one drawing or painting and srme thing to draw and paint on Monday ievenings at the Conmiunitx llOlH Gwen Fifcs Studio was also the setting for the last meeting of 1110 art club when Percy Gardiner ltcachcr of art at Northern Voca tional School iii Toronto spgw to lthe members The artists owed lslidcs depicting the growth of ari in Canada from the time of for lnelius Krieghoff to Paul Kane rglit up to Ethel Currie whose paintings were currently on ex for service on Saturday Dec N01 iAN DAl Hospital No 28 rst received we had to scurry around after banking hours and get funds for trio and we were offered assistance at every turn This help continued as long as there were things to be done and many messages were received from far and near from those who offered their sympathies We are all vcrv sincerely preciative HAWKIESTONE ap NOV 27Due to illness Rev Dr Allnutt was unable to con Church last Sunday Rev Clements Barrie conducted the service in the interests of the Up per Canada Bible Society Miss Dorothy Shannon Mr and Mis Dan Shannon and baby Bar bara and Norman Gregory Tor onto were weekend guests of Rev and Mrs Hugh Shannon MiSs Eleanor Leigh and Miss Helen Anderson Toronto spent the weekend at their homes in the village Quite number from the village attended the funeral at Guthrie of lduct the service at St Aidans James Marshall Sympathy of the community goes out to the widow and son Service at the United Church will be conducted by Rev Stephenson representative of the Temperance Federation at 730 on Dec Grange Spence and sons Eady spent the weekendelth Mrs George Clark and filmin recent ySympathy of the village is ex tended to Mrs Walter McDougall in the death of her father Misses Joan and Donna Ander son Orillia were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Harry Kendall hibit in Miss Fifes studio at 2pm Interment Barrie Unv ion Cemetery Mr would like to thank Dr Laurie nurses of the Royal Victoria llos pltal also special thanks to th blood donors Mr Eldon Greer friends and neighbors for flowers and favors durihg my recent ill licss 102p rMrs Cecil Forbes FERGUSONVALE Over 100 mass burial pits have been found in the Huronia dis NOV 28Miss Agnes Martin Itrict of Ontario some of them con spent the weekend with her sister taining over 800 Huron IndianIMrs Minty Anenwood skeletons Mrs Muir has returned after lvisiting with her brother at Al III his talk to the group Gardiner lingered on the works of Tom Thomson arid led lively discussion on the artist Mr Gardiners paintings will be the next to be exhibited in the studio Al the close of the evening the hostess served coffee and refresh ments to her guests Lm 100 BURIAI PITS MUCH IN COMMON bion NY Agriculture and tourism have Sorry to report that Miss Ilelen mUCh in Commml success Of 0391 Landon is under the doctors care Edepends on good weather and onE John Lambng new house is individual enterprise by individualulmost completed 00911110119 Mr and Mrs Aldrcd antl Byron mm spent Monday in Toronto BRULE cAME AT 18 Etienne Brulc first white man to explore Ontario and thcdis covercr of Georgian Bay and all but one of the Cheat Lakes was OnlyIS when he first came to IIuronia Mrs George Moore and Keith Moore Toronto visited at the Wwcr rm Daughter Father can my new Father Its all right ngggghgdgaflxinl 13 boy friend replace your business if you can arrange it gl Ea press lrlCEtc thanks and appre ciation to relatives friends and neiglbors for acts of kindness SUNDAY DINNER ceived during their recent be Ar BAYSTAIRS LODGE partner who died this morning undertaker IcthIIIHII In he loss of Ilrtli dear mother 102b COUTTSThe family of till late Mrs George toiitts cx press their gratitude to everyone for not of kindness messages and floral tributes received during their recent bereavement lolp REFINEMrs miyLc Rcttlt Mr and Mrs Joseph litevic and family wish to thank Sincerely llltli relatives and many friends for tac very many beautiful 310w ers for their understanding sym pathy and acts of extreme kind ness in time of tragedy and heartbreak caused by the untimely death of loving husband son and Mother Royce Edgar Ilecvil 10p of the Enjoy Southern Fried Chicken in the hospitable home like atmosphere Of Baystairs Lodge This Sunday bring your family to Baystairs for dinner in The Pine Room where every meal is pieIISant memory Reservations only WALKER711w family late Mrs John Walker wish express their thanks and appre eliition of the many kiiidnesscs shown during their recent be reavement 102p rillla ommumty Sale Your Community Sale Barn situated ill miles south of mum on No II ligliway at Forest llomc is prof pared to serve you each and every Phantlay We would be pleaseiii to have your patronage and can guarantee you more money for your livcstoek citlitr fat or unlinw lslied Warren Brown 7titfb Saturday Dtc Mason 19 Main St Allandalc Auction sale of household furniture and effects lcrms cash Sale at pm Slcssor Auctioneer 100ltl2x Wednesday Dec Ross Bidwell Lot 1H oil 0m miles asl of Dalston miles north Auction sale of household furni lure and effects Sale at 11111 pin lerms cash has 11 lliorntou uctioncer Iflf Nil llawkcstonc honc 1123 OH tilllllllx LINSEED OILCAKE Willis of Linseed ilcakc meal are very short and prices are nzgli We suggest that you use oop 32 Dairy or Betf Concert trait Results will be excellent because you will be feeding pro tiin mineral and vitamin concentrate at about the same price as Heal Oilcnkc contains protein only and thip Dairy and Beef onctntrates contain almost as much protein and at the same time lilt of protein Coop 32 Dairy Concentrate or 12 Beef ozicciliratc delivered cwt LO01 BALANCED FEEDS FOR POULTRY CATTLE 11003 are tops in quality and economy new complete lliltl list just pizlllttl ask for one FEED INGREDIENTS FROM OOI lloa Poultry and Cattle Concentrates and Minerals Cane Molass es Cod 1ver Oil Beet Pulp Simmons Stock CiroCorn King Regulator Mill Feeds Salt etc OUNIY Wlllli DELIVER PHONE 2429 COOP BARRIE YOUR LOCAL FIIRRIER MILIBURN 299 Elizabeth St lhonc 811r22 Repairs Remodelling liclming Storage and Cleaning Small repairs while you wait SINGER SEWING MACHINE SALE DEMONSTRATORS $3300 OFF LIST PRICE Your old machine accepted as part Poultry Wanted IIIGIIESI PRICES PAID Our Truck Will Call McLAUGHLIN PHONE 77 ALLISTON 1951 DODGE SEDAN Demonstrator Low mileage Driven by our service manager Air condi tioning radio SIIII visor wheel rings etc Fully winter izcd NEW CAR GUARANTEE Dangerfield Motors 65 Collier St Dial 2487 down payment PHONE 4365 BARRIE OR WRITE DUNLOP ST home of Mr and Mrs Lorne Ncy and Mrs Gill Frederick St COUTTS CHRISTMAS CARDS BOXED 59c up Also Gift Wrapping DICK STEELES Ital initln PidureNews fromil rorcooncnfma and let him be your voice in township affairs tOn and familyt0 the They moved here from Baysview The Junior Red Cross group held crokinole partyatnthe school house last Friday evening There were nine tables and few onlookers The evening nished with refreshments WAVERLEY NOV 26Mrs Homing Toronto spent few days with Mr and Mrs Jack Homing number from here attended the funeral on Saturday of Mrs William Wilson at Barries Funer al Home Midland The ladies of the Guild quilted In the schobl during the week John Miller returned home aft Ier spending some time in Hills dale Mr and Mrs John Kells are spending the winter in Toronto Morris Darby spent couple of days in Toronto Mr andMrs Herb Hornsby And girls spent Stinday in Port Credit land Hamilton Mri and Mrs ODonohoe and Russell Mrs Young Toronto Mr and Mrs Cal Montgomery New Year Gormley spent the weekend with Harold Johnson and the Darbys RANSOMA ii fdark ages 1800 the whole central part of the province now known as Huronia RATEPAYERS or INNISFII TWP Your vote and influence is solicited for the forthcoming election for Councillor during I952 ALLAN TODD rowusuie or IECUMSETH Your vote ondjinfluencetorlect Rdn SOmvifogr Reeve 1952 is respectfully solicited Wishing One and allovery Happy and Prosperous oNTAEIo DARK AGES Like Europe Ontario had its From 1650 to nearly HA sun use Add to driving comfort with custombuilt Chryco sun VISOI Smartly styled Help eliminate roadglare No drilling required SEAT COVERS Dad will appreciate set of these at tractive longInstr ing Chrycovaeat covers Theyre easily installed perfectly are easily cleaned Budget pricedl CAR RADIO Give dad and the entire family hours of extra driving pleasure all yearround In stalled quickly Pricewell with in your Christmas Chryco is trademark of the Chrysler Corporation of Canada Limited ROLDHI LIMITED CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH FARGO 55 ELIZABETH sir LL WEIRD WORID to the layman is modern rematch laboratory In places like this manyprodueis pictured here have beenborn Chemical research continuously seeks to develop new and better products for you POLYTHENE takes to the oirl 8111 Youll probably ree more ofrhis plastic in tumblers icecube tray and lm for protective packaging Polythene WE STARS know nylon is nifty remarked Nancy vNylMtoBubamAnn$cotuece atlyfwhem Nancy was showing her attractive practical nylon aki clothes to Canadas ace of blades Wonderful nylon is another thing we owe to chemistry Ski smartly too this season It cormser AT vacuum Each timevyou sit down to meal youare believe it or not surrounded by wonder land Of chemistry Colourful plastic dinner ware ceramic colours in the china bleacth to give the tablclOth its snowy look thescand many Other precincts that make living easier are made possiblby chm shown by the why Cellophane plays pdrt ln businesses both large and mail this motto XTHE HELPING of chemistry is well istry Every day and in many ways Canadian was vast uncharted wilderness Industries leltdlls Serving Canadians ywli if is versatile plastic developed by Chemitiry by GM supplied to other manufacturers food pokogerj and stores ngllophaiief is ychemlslrys wdy fffsging 5Seewhut you narrowingDrrrcuusrrs FHOvlng srvedfgydrs councillor and two years as deputy nerve now Selim iyqursupportforthereeveship Repairs Wtitlnghouse Radio Repairs and Appliance Service joulesamen pmptrepaus to all makes or Electrical AIleth and Radios Wiring Authorized Repair Service for ower Phillips in line Phone 5577 hOP Through Chemistry gt buy ODD knowiits protectedtoo HOSESAVERSmade of chemistry own rubber Innncls roh Neoprenearospecialhoal lift to prevent Ugly ruin spot on stockings Thisdever gadget that In back on the meet is one of runny now tdoaicliomlilrymakos practical WM inousmrstinilui

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