jflffsp wednesday bnt sept lath mot pages have roast ab w nerval jtankws add their annul weimer roast thus year at the home of joan aad marirya wrikgteswarth en riday b had a french tag streets aad alleys and a scavenger home the groan c the wieners aadadwcolate ajiilk after their stre- frinwy by 01 i i ra mew a j ot geargetowa moderator of west ftnoalo pcvsbytery cv ted the cerenaaay aad several wth- fi nan the area the ftolaowiag the service the jj cai was bavited to and personally a mr his wife aad sonx robert in a fet- lowship boor tea aad saa were served toreaoad owl the ewen- iag before cntnias to the moto i ar ea mr nevin was in woodstock r umas for the pas five yean be had previously been at oxford nil for three years and baaae is ia chatham njfs mrs kevins home is in scotland oat they have taken ap residence at a se ia milton purchased jointly y the two congregations l collet chttrik and chrikstoae tr- 72s11 rowhm halton blowing match held at mac alexanders j ew britons little- internataoaur win be held on the tana of mae alexander lot s tenth concession of estpaesang township oa satur day october 261b states george el reasdhead president of halton plowmens association the halton t match rtts as one off the top brand mauhrs ia ontario both ffroaa the standpoint of work- maavsbip and nnnbrr of competi tors according to clebert mettow- ell chairman of the site commit tee tbey hare on the a farm a site equal to any in recent vrars winfred timbers and geo hostrawser both former chaaapioa plowmen have been appointed as official judges for the event brother of local lady plans new barrie weekly tctjmrtf mm wa crass stftfttts at the of mam and cross streets cbe hr s margaret st as to stop at the inte bandy west on cross street the foot be le to the by this tan the bront of the ear was nreffl one nuan street m an ehtort to avoid a cotbsmn with aesrher vehicle tra- vetbng nartb o iganv he ed the gas penal bnt was to pan en of the amy ralph t snelgrove president of ckvr tv and ckbb radio bar rie aaaoaneed last week that he would establish a weekly newspap- the- first publication is expected in early november the new paper to be called bar- he metro will be tabloid sue aad will concentrate on the activities f the barrie community mr snelgrove who is a brother of mrs john bell 79 main st s has stated that for some years- it has bee his desire to establish a weekly newpaper in barrie but as the barrie examiner was pubush- eevby local people and fulfilled the of the community no effort was made to carr ouq plan however the situation changed re cently when the examiner wajrsold to th thornpson company which the driver of the second cnrtrols a urge number of canad- kenheth jnbb 53 bvewson cresccj pohueatioos including newspu- appued the brakes when he su- arampton and oakville in the bandy car pnweeedang wum tkss area main the colnsaan llamarril the now that the barrie examiner left side of the flanirj car and s been sold out to n worldwide the left front lender banaper and newspaper chain says mr snel- hood of the jnbb car to the extend grove and will become a daily of aboan zzs cl jhn busbar- operating competitively with the row in three toronto bailies which already enjoy a wide circulation in this terra cotta com i fear that less emptai- sis will be given to the strictly lo- n cal activities intttratcft watwaajv iwwfs a firm believer in the freedom m a w the press mr snelgrove argues nwhtfs llenuumwf vcrhtc that a publisher should live in the cortrc terra qotta i community for which he speaks st tharsdayj local radio an television along highlight fwith dont wonder esjljvx dont guess tfsvgc- i3f eyes hmr see things 05 rmopejala as they are i for coaafortable and clear reading and vttrwimg we sx3gst you have arn eye examination robt r hamilton ro optometrist rcghwhy mo 7 aant off dominion seed house tr 73971 of the wl met at 130 last afternoon for the highlight fwith the toronto dailies looe after their september aaeeting a towr the daily needs of the community through the boys training school hut a weekly is needed to concen- at brampton the ladies were di- trate on the local issues if this vided into tonrins groups and growing town not only will the shown through the rarions depart- new paper report local happenings menu of the school where the but it will make a sincere effort boys learned shop work unsonith- to interpret their effect on barrie ing and drafting etc the ladies and weigh the pros and cons of were later served tea by their the issues young hosts originally schedaued the traditional job done by for thursday erening the tor home town weeklies has never was changed to the afternoon so been disputed or questioned and that the uttute members cald a trm loca job can d seethe- boy at lhr work hv loc owned which k t2r a sd a s o con- the udaes satbered at the bom i tends mrs t f hacdonam for the mr remainder of the meeting the assistant hostesses were mrs learn and mrs l criebton mrs j i young was scout snclsrovc stated that the creat competnion for mans time j was another factor affecting his decision with the average person roll call w answwred by lips in tltj to dealing with teenaffers si- teenaffers young who had prrvwusty thank ed the training school officials on behalf of the institute thanked 1 the hostess the next will asain be at mrs macdooalds l home on october imh the theanc being eaicaton sltveat wood do it now with coto vttather ahead bt rrctared to have your fail and whmter gan bfaumralt ojeaned and rmcssed dont delay call tr 79261 frank king pouttty farm visit on instttutte acemoa the first meetin of the ill yea son of silver wood was held at mrs donald lindsays home viewing the need for a digcs- i ted suramin of local issues and happeninss becomes a necessity iiji wl harrinjrton nevs director raeeumg for ckbb gkvr tv will be news editor of the barrie me- tro for more than three years mr harrington has reported on barrie town council school hoard and other public meetings along with other local happenings in commenting on trie size of the new weekly mr harrington said that as has already heen proven in the isa the tabloid size half the sae of the usual newspaper is thursday the topac was canadian wr because is c industry and the members had a chance to see the thriving poultry industry carried oa by the lind says- after inspecting the poultry cal activities and pullets they saw the rxoxn where the eggs are electrically wa shed and graded before being pa- carried and can be read anywhere with a minimum of fuss and fold ing mr snelgrove who- will be the sole owner of the newspaper is a native of newfoundland and came to barrie from owen sound in 1349 when he established radio eked to send to the hatcberv the saton t spcnl thp topic was earned through the ance- n v ny durins the second ting hv the rou call an egg reipe war in l9 he established an b mrs shiers motto fwt station ckvrtv which put 11 vour eggs not basket- j wde rea from barrie in the absence of the presklent s chairman of the barre ihib- lie school board and past presld for cleaners pkxup amd delivery mrs w r norton took the chair and mrs bert corhett gave current events mrs shier is to be ent of the barrie chamber of com- meree with his wife and five chil dren he resides at 23 theresa st in barrie free 3tiescleen with every over lw0 stewarttown 19 mill street gtorgetovwti am day savecorn pick a new mccormick pscker get ab yon p e cob thats on the stalk including the nubbins and hardtogetat ean new mccormirh pickers gave corm wing advantages that save yon 4 to 8 extra iwruseh per acre mat rlenn snapping and ribbon- frec earn even in highest yields thems a nvodel to uutsh yoar cm- age crop and power to give yon dependable lowcost picking in any weather and any co of crop aeaaon after anaaon your ih r archdeian delegate to the area convention at igoelph september 2mb aad 3sh the lunch conveners mrs george burt and mrs h ejadaocr with 1 the hostess provided a surprise in j the wny of a delicious salad griate containing sliced chicken umiws crouds stwfft i visitors with mr and mrs k c t wawnipa toit jvifl ijke l twr fall activities i coorhacluhg recently were mr jand mrs dong davidson aad jim- st johns church guild meet- mie of goelph mr aad mrs brace ing was held last tuesday evening johnny and kathy air at the home of mrs c a grant plans were made for the bazaar to be held in esquesing hall sat urday november 2nd the next meeting will be at mrs briggs home next tuesday evening mr r g smethursl of van couver bc as returned to his home after spending several weeks with mr and mrs grant and also visiting other relatives and friends in ontario happy birthday to ted hump hreys with a birthday friday the 20th also happy birthday to wendy ann stewart next sunday s years old the esquesing wi held their monthly meeting at the home of mrs walter uwsn with ten members in attendance the roll call was answered with what i serve unexpected company meeting opened the usual and the opening was followed with the bible reading mrs fred armstrong gave a report on the 4h club mrs robert lawson took the program home economics and provided a contest with mrs armstrong taking the prixe lunch was served by mrs humphreys and mrs armstrong at the ploso of the meeting and mtrs george leslie and air j and mrs h marchiagton recent visitors with mrs i w shier were mr and mrs g r iwyaa weston also mr aad mrs robert ashford aad miss jean i ashford of weston a graduate of septeanber 4th from goelph gene- ral hospital mtss ashford won the professional development award i and the tuberculosis nursing aw ard given by the freeport sanator ium kitc punt at last no mara wsjting with oils minv etc hrwav the leaves of roar philodendroa ivy and other aardf aeed plants glowing with vitality plant shtme th oanplexmoa care for in door plants it gives yonr plants a permanent ins ure dnstreststaace lor life with onrv an nawni arkell iga 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the last years out fits had tiecn sent to the niagara wa work rooms at hamilton for distribution from there harvest thanksgiving services thcwcre held at st johns church waytttaju sunday the church was de corated with flowers fruit and vegetables the junior choir wore their robes for the first time mrs maxwell was at the organ the thanksgiving sermon was deliver ed by mr john heap lay reader of st patricks church guelph the rector rev m tfi maxwell preached at the evening service there wiirbe no service at st the first junior wa meeting johns church next sunday it is after the holidays was held last afonaay at ml baity home the opening hymri wit the wise nay cancelled for the conarrhation ser vice at st stephens hornby at m r s to sew youv i united subuiwais oasconipany unvrd 7 majn stia sotjtn tr 73921 ilims