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Barrie Examiner, 7 Jul 1949, p. 11

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Yes oull be leased you wetft To him bgcause NEW IDEA dealers are carefully selectedand know their ob You inoossuted of the est valuein hetlngequlpmem andther best heating lan installation workmans 1p old we say see our EA dealer to syn Dont idelay Get the real facts Remember expert advice and estim tea on the cost of younheatin system will be given cheer and With obligation LOYOIL out hilly literature mulled on requcdt ion runners ONTARIO EW luau this Robeit Curll in Whizam Edgar Ellen Ralph Keir Rubyl 2i hiarwtla Foxle Bai Bill Eden Leach ltl Sandra nn Mingaret Walkoiii on is tolc Manic Ktll Jean Waltcr Forbes Jamie Neil Cunningham Ed Forbcs John Mindy Mai giziv Calmrun 7EDAR GROVE SCHOOL No Principal Elsie Aldonon iiimri Lsiissii Donald Bulkin Wilfred Hamilton Marlccn liiillziiilync Ann Cameron Sill ly Savillcr Diiilccn Turpin BRADIINS SCHOOL No Principal ll hurch Sitillicii Kniiis li Asahcl West it Ronald Cooke David Church Patricia Church Jozm Ross OOKSTOWN SCHOOL Principal Rillu Jack Muriel Allen Fraser Corr Iillllt McLillliiin ll Jcllncttc Mur pliy Roger Rcivc Margaret Viusc ll Joan Wilson ll Kenneth Wright ii Shirley Allcn Clifford llindin Mario Braden Jamcs urilc livc Ilawncy 77Charlcs choiis Alex Korchuck Ray Lciitink George May Irving licr James Ncy Kcnncth N1 ill Kenneth Whytc Leon iid Anion Gail Icvons Betty Itlllitll ti Ellsworth Morris iilll Morris Elwood Nevils ti Ronald Iliollcy Linoic Bury William lopovitch Siilly Sword Ill Mlliic Viilisc Joan Dcriiiotl Robcrt Evans Vcia Korcliilk Waltci Korilink Marlciic May llctly Power Sylvia Whylc liUlltIl Tllllllllt Philip Nosco Brock Adair Gary Anion Flor ciicc Biadcii Jane Bowcn Km iictli mitls Robert Clllllt Harold Fildcy Robin French Donald Bolt Andro lioinccko Lyn vaons Jcan Murray James McComb Arditli Ncy Joy Scllnis Robert Whytc Margarct Bccston Edgar Bow cii ll Bernice Fildcy William Ilomccko Douglas Smith Kathleen Graham Mar joiic Bodanis Barbara Caldwell Ronald Iolcmnn Robert Cow cl Thomas Graham David Holt Raymond llnydczak Neil Frcnch chmcttc J0lms2n Joan May Paul McConib Slcvcn Nosko Evelyn Obicy Michael Popovitch Jean Pypher John Vausc trial Joc Grahaml THORNTON SCHOOL N0 Principal Lucillc Prentice Marilyn Cochranc Ronald Spcnccr fl Dolores Buchanan Ncllic Liin Donna Banting Kenneth Black Eleanor Coch ranc Audrey Gilpin Gilbert Gilpiii Joan Jcnnett Kenneth Kennard Gwyneth Frederick Mclvyn Harris Glenn McQuay Sheila Banting 4Evelyn Black Paul Lennox Joyce Orr Peter Banting Lois Black Diane Buchanan William Cochranc Brian Altman Eleanor Jon nctt Everard Wingate IVY SCHOOL No Principal Whyte Shirley McVancl Glenn Ap plcgatc Glenn Hardy Jack Lewis Lorna Lewis Lorna Laycock Dorccn Pattimore Margaret Cochrane Barbara Goodwin Terry Hardy Don lald Pattimorc Shirley Goodwm Judy Hardy Donna Lyons Grace Applegatc Earl Cochranc William Money Ruth Reid Carl Banting Sr George DaVis Sr Donald Martin Sr GRUMBLE HILL SCHOOL N0 Principal Miss Margaret Kuzyk MervypniBroley Gordon Ruth erford Georgina Duggan Tom my Duggan Doris Elliott Flor ence Orrock Donna Elliott Caroll Hunter Jimmy Duggan Valerie Elliott Catherine Hunter UTOPIA SCHOOL No Principal Eva Mitchell Margaret Ellis Maureen El phick Frank Higginson Vughan Madil BettTNoswor thy Mary Ellis Marie Crowe Frances Exell Dianne Mc Master Wm McMurray Alfred Schuls Anne Hilmarsen Di anneEXell Virginia Muir Ges ila Schuls Ross Higginson Barbara Madil Russell McMaster Lorrie Smith Loto Schuls Peter Truax Wm Truax Ruth Cole Shirley Cole George Ellis Thomas Exell Robert Mc Kinley Judith Smith Barbara Agocs Jack Crowe George Crowel ANGUS SCHOOL No to Principal Lawrence Burton Douglas Adair John Altason Joyce HarWood Thomas Lowden Maynard West Hughie Savage Rosie Woolsey John Ashcroft Keith Gillham Mary Lowden Roberta West Robert Willan Mary Allaby Hilda Holland Susan Howard Robin Hutton Thomas Knight Edward Lowden Pauline Plax ton Barbara Smith Norma Bush Donna Bush Harold But ler June Carson George Knight Florine Mink 7Lorraine Part ridge BettyJane TarBush l7 CarolAnn TarBtish JamesWil Ian JoannejWillson Dianne Blackburn We ne Burton Claire Gontier all Harwood Flora Knight Katherine Little Danny Lowden Lola Mallock Danny Mallook Garry McCul lough Keith McMaster 3Freddie Mink Viblet Scase Robert Tur cotte 31Winston West Allan Bush Lauraliev Boyer John Butler 4Ronnie Culver 4Keith DemptA ster Dorothy DeBock Joyous DeBockA Leonard Duckworth JimmieEvans Gordon James Velma Robson Dennis Tascona Jimmie Burton Hilda Pitchey Kenneth MacDonald Donald Baskey Roger Britnell Ronnie ald Gibson Robert Hopson Bryan Harwood acqueline Low den Edward Ludlow Diannc Lawley 2Patriciav Little Alan Madgett Leonard McCullough Butch Milrle Reta Moat John McGillivray Bobby Milne Nella Rasnowskl Frank Scase Yannetje Scheneveld Alan Sav age Michelin Vlel Joan Wat son AdaWoolsey5v BAXTER SCHOOL No 11 Principal in Hustll Gary Doorman 1Ruth McGen erty Waynne Shaw Donald Boorman Joanne Bowman Marlyn Duln Nelson McGener tyz CarolMcencrty 2o JohnMc Lachlan Edward Robinson Gloria Cochrane Mary Lou Duf ll in ii Chic LtiiCll Gci lit llissnn Giorgc Hlssulll Dougl lhliu Solomon liltimor Wcston Null Mat Donna lllllll Alim lillttll ilily Jziftiiiy lcddy Show Al Morris Willkom iaiilcy ti Douglas Wzilkom Betty Mcladdcli WOODS SCHOOL No 14 Principal Joycc McCann liiyllis aiiipsiill ll igii Siijgn Roiizlld niiipsilll Workman Jcim Siljllilllk Donald Frank Franklin latsy McKnight Aniii luiiibilll Glenna Billy iiiuicy Rosa Ilolizind lilllh lik ll Fcltis Doughcrly Audrey Wliitcsidc ti llll Dough crty lLIlll licllis Doris Gaulcy It Jiimcs iiliipsall James Gaulcy Murray Audrey Rcivc Donald Ronald Wliitcsidc Thomas Fel tis MT PLEASANT SCHOOL No 15 Principal Iillnll Ii Quantz Ross Brctlict Ii SltH Mntwijcc loui Miitxvijcc Wiillacc Mary John Betty Marion Block Gordon Mchzin Black IVIiIllEilltl Carr NEWWLOWELL June 27 Norma hill is visiting friends in Toronto Mathews and Duffs hold picnic at Sunset Point Colliiigwood Mr and Mrs Roberts of Toronto spent Sunday Willi Mr and Mrs iVchillivray Mr and Mrs McLeod and child ren from Toronto visited Mr and Lawrence Gilpin Donna Gilpin Mrs DINO Dull Miss liclcn lingwooti Montgomery Col is spending her vaca tion with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pal ton Mr and Mrs Mervin Dobson had thcir daughter Shirley christened tO MT palSICY from LCIIOY mem Sunday evening Church Rev and Mrs Cook have moved into the parsonage to take charge thcm we wish success United here For and happiness Mr and Mrs Frank Rawn and Muriel of Wycbridgc George Mc Gillivray and Mrs Bishop of Bar rie visited Mrs Porter Rev and Mrs Dingwall left on Thursday for field of work at Severn Bridge We wish them every success McGillivray COrbett Jimmy McLeish Jr and Jim Rowe motored to Gravenhurst on Simday to visit Mr Corbett Ray Patton Miss Norma Pratt and Eleanor and Jack Hanlon Were weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Patton Miss Dorothy Macham of Tor onto and Mr and Mrs McRoberls from Ottawa are paying visit to their parents Mr and Mrs Robert Macham for some time Mrs Adair and family of Kear ney Mr and Mrs John Mathews Collingwood Mr their new George Sid Misses Jean Patton Jack Seeler and children and family of and Mrs Morbey and family all spent Sdnday at their home here with their mother Mrs Henry Mathews and Silver Tea Set to Rev and Mrs Dingwall On Monday evening the mem Vbers of the WA held social even Dr Ives of Stayner showed number of pie everyone Then Rev and Mrs Dingwall were presented with lovely silver tea set and an address signed on be Haverson Mrs McQuay and Mrs Duff Mr Ding thanked the heartily after which lunch was served my AN EXAMINER WANT an PHONE Glencairn George the church films which enjoyed half of Mrs wall people very Sphalt for the Roof MERON ELLIS GIBSON LTD or Bradford St prions 3355 BPA at Columbus Ray Dempster Ron SLIP COVERS All muffle Models mailman Herons ier St Phone 2487 odc THE BARR EXAMINER BARRIE ONTARIO CANADA Wmmnwm Essa Township School Area Grade Prom Below ate the Junc of pupils throughout School Area of by George principal and sad Greater KV No milk will be poured in this little boys cup if the United Nations International Childrens Emergency Fund UNICEF threatened by lack of funds is forced to halt its operations UNICEF now feeding supplcmcnlary meals to 5000000 has scarcely enough money to nish out its planned program for this year But the hungry children will still be with us then to chroy Congregation On Monday iflcinoon lhc WMS tlt nlllfllllll at tho homc of Miss imiiilig to lezi in honor of Mrs Paislcy Mis li Wight prcsidcnt of former ll fll drcsscd El few remarks to Mrs ziisicy thanking her for her co Ioperation and help in the years she and ilil laislcy had spent on this charge Mrs Harry Stewart also former president of many yours on bchzilf of the Society presented Mrs Paisley with beautiful china table decoration Mrs iziislcy tliankcd lhc ladies for the gift and said She had always cnjoycd the WMS of chroy Mrs Grosc and Mrs Wm Noblc assisted the hostess in serving iCII Oil Tuesday evening the congre gation and zidhcrcnts of Lcfioy United Church incl in tlic church to honor Rcv and Mrs Pais lcy bcforc the minister and his wife left for their new home in Cliatswoith Harry Stewart acted as chair man for short program MllSlC was rendered by Mrs Howard Morris and pleasing duct by Mrs Wm Noble and Mrs Ken anlcr accompanied by Mrs Wm Rcid also lovely solo by Mrs DArcy Tromblcy accompanied by Mrs Dalton Forrici and humor ous reading by Mrs Stcph cns Following the program Frank Bcatty read an address of thanks hers wishing him every success in his new charge also voicing few words of cstccm to Mrs Pals lay and her mother Mrs Jack Fred Tebo then presented them with beautiful tea wagon pair of silver embossed candle holders and to Mrs Jack two lovely cups and Saucers Mr Paisley spoke feelineg of his association with chroy members during his 14 years of ministry here After singing hymn all retired to the basement for refreshments of cake and ice cream The WA met at the home of Mrs Lloyd Sawyer on Thursday evening Scripture reading was taken by Mrs Weeks and the As sociation leaflet by Mrs Wm Noble Mrs Maurice Reid gave reading and Mrs Reid read poem After the program Miss Canningread an address to Mrs Paisley stating some items and facts about the WA society which was organized he firStyear of Rev Mr Paisleys ministry here Miss Canning was the rst presi dent 1936 The aim then was to pay off the mortgage on the church and she told how it was accom plished two years ago with the added amounts of special dona tions She also mentioned the ac tive part Mrs Paisley had taken and how many bills fallingdue had been paid by the WA She asked Mrs Paisley to accept mahogany sandwich tray and pick le server as token of the esteem the ladies hadfor her Mrs Rowat 1he 1949 president preSented the gift Mrs Paisley addressed few grateful remarks to the ladies and tea was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Ross Sheldon and Mrs DReid SmithCorner Nuptials On Monday June 20 Miss Mild rd Corner second daughter of Mr and Mrs Wallace Corner and Mr Gordon Smith were united in mar riage at therparsonage by Rev Paisley Attendants were the brides sister Marjorie Corner and the grooms cbrother After weeks honeymoon the young couple returned to the brides home here On Saturday evening lthe near relatives Ttenderedthm shower at the home of her grand parents Mr and Mrs Walter Cor ner where they were the recipi Samuel Rose Picd Alliston Vhllctl Lciglitin on Sunday last lll liting tonper Mr and M1 Cooper accmiip anicd by finlids iiiotorcd on Sim day to Him and Belfiaiintazn Mrs Leslie Smith are home again llh friends in Toronto and M15 CHARTERED ACCOUNTANT and Beverly after iiindayiiig Jack Iliiliiy Cindi John of lluiitsullc spent the Well end with Mrs Fiiileys parents Mr McMnstcr returned home spcndmg BARBIE Telephone 4949 69 Colller Street and Mrs Litllcl Barbara Wllll them after time with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Allan were in lo ronto on Friday June 24 and lit Campbellampbcll Unich Finley sonic tcnded wedding Church Mr and Mrs Gilroy Stayilcr spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Ernest Gilroy We are sorry to 1ptill both Mr and Mrs Galialighci are under medical care All wish for film it speedy recovery Bethesda School Picnic On Friday cvening June 24 time was spent on school grounds when the ratcpay gnlhcicd School picnic Foltsi liill ROOF AND zfeCOQKSTOVE plczisant annual Each flimin arrived With well lzidcn picnic basket and all sat down to bountiful slipper topped off with gcncioiis dishes of icc cream and cold drink School lcloscd on Tuesday iiinc 28 Mrs iohccn Stiolid is ictuiniiig the Fall for the third term J3 PROIECIION FOR PLAYGROUNDS It is not sutlicicnt for townspeo pic to sol aside piccc of ground dccoizitc it Willi playground rippli inccs and expect it to IIOI ii Sillll cicd Ollt for yoiingstcrs llic ap proaches and boundaiics of such zone must be respected by motor ists MTIII PAS MAN NORIIIIIRNMAIL The day is past liciiiilcrl farm womcn are satisfied with ii roof ovcr tlicir liczills and 11 minimum of Illtlht coiiyciiiclucs which make life worth living llllS liank is always lsilliiig lo coiisillcr loans for tile ilioilciiiiziilioii of farm dwellings and ollicr filings sliicli Olllllllllit lo lwllcr fliiiiiing Sucli Farm liiipiovcnicnl Loans arc iiuiiliililc in amounts up lo $3000 llic iiiiiiiiigci of our transport truck hit by ii through piisscngcr train about pin men in the transport Vtlt humid and Wtlt taken to Bziiric hospital Parts of tho llflllri distance Two for checkup port Vtlt clirricd sonic track Ioiiunilcly train down the occupants rear end of tho transport or fhclc may hiivc bccn fillflllllOS nczlrcsl branch will be glad to givc you complete particulars Drop in and scc liiiii Flo49 TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD PHONE 2414 BAIIKHIOROIIIO lnmrpolumf 1855 Branches BARBIEll Nettleton Mgr ALLANDALEF Stevenson Mgr Do what Muster Painters do use scores lullom Get that professional look into your home painting jobs with Scarfes VamO Lac 4Hour Enamela smoothowing enamel that leaves no brush marks and dries quickly to brilliant lasting gloss Use it on wood cement or metal Wide colour range available For Undercoat ing use Scarfes 44 30 ThreeWay Coater Buying Car See Allandale Motors TERMS Jiinc 2i larcwcll of Rev and Mrs Paisley The sariem Co Limited ems of many beautiful FarewellSermon Vi On Sunday RevoL Paisley preached hisxfarewell sermon to large congregation Mr Paisley hasjust completed 14 years of ac tive service on the StroudLefroy circuit He has witnessed many changesiin that time and has been true friend not only to thOse of his own congratgation but to many others as well He has fought the depression with useased theanxi ety of war timeand given words of solace and comfort to all in sickness and bereavement He has married many of the children bap tized the grandchildren and has asked his congregation to give loyalty and support to hissucces sor Rev Morris The older members and adher ents Will ever remember the kind nessand sympathy and social ac tivities they have hadinassncia Railway Crossing Accident Heres fuller richer flavour Heres daylong yearround smoking satisfaction Swing oicz to the cigarette that never tire your testom the balanced blend youve been looking for Try weekwlth Winchester rid youll not no stay with them for keeps Wincheste tion with Rev Sand Mrs Pais ly and the best ofeverything is Wished for them in their new field atlabor inthe Lords Vineyard TOP rosaccos VIllomiA auxin willtlsii A3destructive accident ccurred tt1ierailway crossing in he vil lage on Saturday night which resulted in complete smash or

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