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Barrie Examiner, 13 Oct 1949, p. 16

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Miss Anna Pigott is spending a1 week in London and Toronto Mrs Charles Harper glengthy visit with her parents Mr Epcltllilw holiday wrlh frauds In zrhd Mrs Ell VDISIXUD DetroiL Mr and Mn Empke Siltlllitcndod 1hr Vttlrllng of Doreen Thanksgiving Buffalo Miss Martha Atkinson Mr and Weekend Canada Bill and Bob Middleton Tc mnto tycrc weekend guests of Mrs 113 mm le Alex Cowau Mr and Imd sunsm and London Out and Mrs Bum of sWmlloiouto fhlil the holiday with Saturday in Toronto Miss Ilclcn Rugman and Missle Del Theakston spent Thanksgivingi Weekend in Montreal gof llornrpayxw gtJtlll llurnksgrvumr odisl Church is in Barrie conduct Smylhe l7 Worsley St Mr and Mrs Peel St haVO taken up residence on the l2th Con Of Innisfil Mr and Mrs Ernest Bouncy vis ited with Mr and Mrs Robert Low Mount Dennis over the weekend Rev and Mrs family of Clifford spent Thanks giving wrlh Miss King 13 Poyntr Mel Ilcy Drake 1mm Muir and Mr and Mrs Louis Brown and Mr and Mrs Forristal with friends in Oshawa on Sun day Mr and Mrs Baldwin and visited Red Sockeye SALMON SANDWICH with Lettuce 18c LUNCH AT BRYSONS Ice Cream Candy ELIZABETH ST gt St Andrews Presbyterian Church REV JAMES FERGUSON BA Minister lt SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 II amMORN1NG WORSHIP pmTHE CHURCH SCHOOL pinEVENING WORSHIP The minister at both services Come to Church Comer gdgfepdtefg Church as REV MITCHELL Minister SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 11 armBIBLE EXPOSITION Communion LE SCHOOL Come to our Growing School TomEvening Gospel Service conducted by the Young the church Mon pmY Service Wed pmIntercession Obi 304Sudan United Mission Visitors Cordially Invited Ollie United Church ev Lewis MA BD Minister Mt Lloyd Tufford Organist and Cholrleader pmBIB Reople of SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 amMORNING SERVICE Infant Baptism SCHOOL 45 saneJunior Intermediate Sehior Nulsery Beginners and gPrfmaryDepts am niversary aperCentiial United Ah VJ 11 worship at eo 1e to Foples Firmide lmily at Huntsville ire spending ltheir vacation In Barrie and To rootin Mr and Mrs Lawrence Boldt gwere guests of Mrs Fred Otton mun SL for the thanksgiving Eholiday Mrs Celeste Watson former1y Eof Dalston Ir visiting with Mrsl 5G Webber of Hanover who hasg ibeen very 113 Mrs James Kronley returned to hcr home in Calgary after Mr and Mrs Gordon Myers Lilt Illgthccklcy and Oz Chamberlain mg llrnonlo Saturday Oct has rcT turned from holiday in Western 1K Hugh Lung and Mn Mr and Mrs Hughes and Missl Sradon of Barrie spell the week3 Mr and Mrs lorristal ofi er and Mrs Louis iiiown Dunr Eric and Quentin llardy of To =1 trict superintendent of Toronto and Muskoka Districts of the East Ont REV Incrmrtn BABCOCK 115 int Win routo and Miss Catherine liardyl aria inference of the Free Meth with lhru Iiirrtlwr Mrs Rdmunrlging special services this week Services are beingheld each even Mr and Mrs RthtletOn and log at the Free Methodist Church Miss llelcn thllton spent the holiday ttkllld as guests of Nll and Mrs McKinnon in SL Thomas Misses Grace and AmufWright and Mrs Jean ltrnchcstcr of Mountl Forest wcrc guestdbf their cousin Miss JLSSIO lluntcr over the Weekend Mr and Mrs William Jacobs and Douglas Jacobs of Toronto spent the vcckend with the form crs mother Mrs Donald Jacobs Hayfield St Miss Alcdn Scadon of Hamilton Misses Holly and Mary Hughes Ofl Lansing and Hugh Seadon of North Bay College Sccllard Hall North Bay were home for the holiday Mr and Mrs Otwcll and children of Plymouth Mich have returned home Iftcr weekend visitor with Mrs Olwcus parents Mr and Mrs Garside Essa Road DI and Mrs James Galloway Donald and Susan also Mr and Mrs Bob Spicrs and son Tommy of rillia were guests of Dr Spivrs over the Thanksgiving holi day Mr and Mrs George Arm strong Toronto are leaving Fri day by ICA to visit the latters brother Mr apd Mrs Gordon Webb Nelson BC formerly of Big Bay Point Mrs Gill of Barrie was entcr thunk The Salvation ArmI so COLLIER ST The Home of Friendly Worship Sr Captain and Mrs Strachan SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 11 amHOLINESS MEETING 230 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL 700 pinSALVATION MEETING 330pm Sunday Evening at the Citadel Weekly Broadcast over CKBB Wed pmYOUNG PEOPLES Thurs Oct 13 pm l2f p===== Burton Avenue United Church Rev Carder Minister Mr Dempsey Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 ll amMORNING WORSHIP Promotion Day Service All Departments of the Sunday School meet at 1045 am pmEvening Worship Blackstone BC was guest at tho wedding of his niece Miss Black His two sons William and Robert alsolgumrie presbyterian KirkGutmie motored out to join him for part time Holly Services pm and pm Anniversary Services at Burton Ave Oct 23 321 F2 FREE METHODST Church 200 Bayfield St Phone 4572 REV AND MRS CHASE ministers SUNDAY OCTOBER 16 1949 tune in 000 CHML830 up for lLight and Life Gospel program 200pmSUNDAY SCHOOL Evangelistic Service 730 pm Thursday evening prayer meeting Strangerswelcome Come andworm ship with us 19P ksi eDrlvo Gospel Hall 200iayficld Street and will laincd to family dinner ml Thanksgiving Day Oct 10 at the home of her daughter continued until Thursday October 20 F41 Mr and Mrs Mclvillc Walker announce the engagement of their daughter Shirley Jane to lcreucc Arthur Rawlins son of Mr and Mrs Rawlins Toronto The wedding will take place on Nov at Trinity Anglican Church Barrio 71p The engagement is announced of Eva Marguerite youngcst daugh ter of Mrs Wallwin and the late Forrest Wallwin to Murray Rich ard youngest son of Mr and Mrs Walter Forbes of Dalston the marriage to take place on Satur day Oct 29 1949 at her home 123 Burton Ave Barrie 71p The engagement is announced of Mary Patricia Breakwcll daugh ter of the late Mr and Mrs Breakwcll to George Frederick Jamicson son of Mrs Jamie son of Barrie and the late Mr Jamieson the marriage to take place at pm October 29 1949 at the Metropolitan United Church Mm ducted by Mr Royal of Knox Hubth of Slroud in honor of COMOSQ TOIONO Th Pallbearers llct lilth birthday Wm Black CNR COIltlllclOt who retired recently from activc Bcll Jalnitson all Of Guthrieth duty has been visiting with him brothers harlcs and Harry nl mm was in GUllHie CimemlY While lhcrr in ANGUS CAMERON On Thursday morning October 1949 Angus Cameron husband of the former Elizabeth Grahlm of Guthrie died at his horn on lot 23 concession four inhls 70111 year Although he had been in failing health for some time his death Cirilit as giro shock to the family The deceased was son of the late Neil Cameron and Olivia In his and was born on February 1880 at Shanty Bay where he re ccivcd his education He was valued member of GuthriePreshy crrnn Church and chairman of the board of managers at the time of his death His favorite pastime away from his farming was play He leaves to mourn his wife two sons Cecil of Shanty Bay and Dun icon at home and one daughter Mrs Allen llcnry Margaret of Thornton Two daughters Mrs Howard Dunsmore Dorothy who died in May 1947 and Jean who died iriinfancy predeceased him Tlltft are seven grandchildren and it sister Mrs Daniel Parliament Of Oakwood survivlng him The funeral service was held at his late residence and was con wcre Hugh and Alex Graham Fred Sanderson Frank Dunsmore and GLOlgt Graham of Barrie Intern The many floral tributes showed the esteem in which the deceased was held and included those from Federation the Highland Fling Dancers Guthrie Womens Insti ltutc and many friends and relay tivcs MRS THOMAS ARNOLD Mrs Thomas Arnold the former Bertha Elizabeth Davis died at her home 70 Toronto St Barrie on Thursday October 1949 in her 69th year Mrs Arn olds death followed short illness Born at Ivy on December 25 1880 Mrs Arnold was the eldest daughter of the late George Davis and Margaret Lennox She lived all her life in Ivy with the excep tion Of the past 13 years which were spent in Barrie Her husband the late Thomas Arnold pre deceased her six years rigohA son Thomas Warren died in 1929 at the age of three and half years Mrs Arnold was member of the Pres byterian Church She is survived by six daughters Mrs Arthur Coxworth Estella Of Ivy Mrs Bert Jennelt Edith of Barrie Mrs Good erham Ethelwyn of Barrie Mrs Robert Hagan Constance of Barrie Mrs Ray Fleury Belle of Toronto 71plBarrie and Dorothy at home one Honor MissRullt Russell VON BeforeSlre Leaves Barrie Miss Ruth Russell VON nurse in Barrie for the past seven years was honored last evening at din ner gathering by the executive of the Victorian Order of Nurses and the medical staff and directors of the Royal Victoria Hospital and their wives The dinner was held at the Community House with Burton president of the VON acting as chairman Mrs Laurie and Mrs Frank Hammond made arrangements for the dinner which was lovely event presentation Of twopiece leather travelling set was made to Miss Russell by Redmond vicepresident of the VON onbe halfof the organization Miss Rus sell has resigned from her position and is leaving town tomorrow for the west coast in making the pre sentation Mr Redmond spoke of the fine work of the VON in Barrie over the years and made particular mention of the valuable service of Miss Russell during her years in Barrie Among those who spoke briefly during the evening wasDr Turnbull rst president of the VON in Barrie whenit was orgam ized in 1924 Rev James Ferguson chairman of the Royal Victoria Hospital Board also addressed the meeting speaking of Miss Russells fine work in connection with the VON in Barrie GeorgeC Brown and Frank Dobsonr also spoke briefly at the dinner humorous reading enlitledAt The Market was given by Miss Rhoda Young qrcom son Davis of Ivy sister Mrs Fletcher of Thornton flvc bro thers George Davis Estcn Davis and Clifford Davis of Ivy Dr Davis of Toronto and Harry Davis of Barrie and 11 grandchildren The funeral services were held at the home of her daughter Bert Jennett 152 Bradford 81 Barrie and Ivy Presbyterian Church on Saturday October The services werewonductcd by Rev Guergis assisted by Rev Simmonds The pallbearers were Banting Elmer Thomp son Herman Jennett Frank Len nox FrankGoodwin and Ernest Goodwin Interment was in the adjoining cemetery Friends and relatives came from Toronto London Ajax Stayncr Creemorc and Dunedin for the fun eral Among the many floral tributes were those from the Canadian General Electric Company and Crowe and Company ofanIIris TAGGART Resident of Toronto for the past four years James Gamman Taggarl died Friday Oct 1949 at the Toronto East General Hospital He had been on the staff of the CNRfor 35 years retiring in 1945 Mr Taggert was born at Wakc eld Que rind served as chief Miss Russell replied to the ad train degpatcher at Capreol Horne dresses thanking her associates for the honor paid her during the even mg Also present at the dinner was Miss LauraGraham second oor supervisor at the Royal Victoria spital for number of years wh has resigned because of her health and is leaving for the west with Miss Russell Mrs Frank Hammond convener of the advisory committee of the VON introduced the new Victorian Order Nurse Miss Joy Clark who Was present at the dinner not ive Of northern Ontario Miss Clark comes to Barrie from Moncton NB Twentyeight pieces are used in the game of dominoes More than half the flour mined in Canada each year is exported making this Canadas fourth rank ing export commodity Guest Preacher fThem11Rqadg3 CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH SUNDAY OCTOBER161949 EightyFifth Anniversary Services REV SANDERSON BA North Parkdale United Church Toronto ExPresident Toronto Conference 11 amMORNING WORSHIP ANTHEMSGlorionsBanners by Wilson Lord MostrHoly Panis Angelicus Ceasar Franck Solo ObbligatoMrRobert Parker1 SOLOMrVEmorrill p3nEVENING WORSHIP ANTHEMSBloyldn the Lord Hbyylfeterson by SOLOOBBLIOABOMi MeiWhey 0105+Mrs DrMcCormack Alliston SweetSaviourLChoraleis thd Ill Elizabeth St REV SANDERSON Of North Parkdale United Church Toronto will be the speaker at the 85th anniversary services to be held in central United Church at Barrie on Sunday October 16 The services will be conducted by the Minister Rev Bewell At the morning services the new Holl man electric and reed organ will be in use for the first time This organ which cost $3500 will be used henceforth but the pipe organ installedwhen the church was built in 1907 will be retained Iune Owens First To Win Morrison Memorial Trophy On Tuesday morning the senior pupils of Prince of Wales School assembled for the presentation of the Morrison Memorial Tro phy toJune Owens June daughter of Mr and Mrs Neilson Owens 111 Bradford street was the first winner of this trophy Lloyd Morrison son of the late Morrison presented the award to Miss Owens Mr Morrison who is now high school teacher at Seaforth congratulated the first winner and noted some of her oc complishments During her fihal year at Prince of Wales School June had won second prize in the county historical examination schol arship won an oratorical priz was proficient student was leading athlete and she also sang and play ed the piano In addition to the large perman payne and Barrie He was mem her and former local chairman at Barrie of the Order of Railroad Tclegraphers He attended River dale Presbyterian Church Surviving are his wife the former Gertrude Blanche Camp bell and one daughter Berna Marie 1111 13an 5561 Barrie Neutrinqstearriew WorldFctrhbus British erPHENSONs JEWELLERS AND OPTOATETRISTS IVer 0W DUNLOP STREET For Appointment Phone 4201 Since made school COST OF TOOTIIACHE This community is badly in need of adentist It is costly proposi Wallflowers Willi Personalin Well put flowers on your wallsor stripes or colorful plaids Come in and select the wallpaper pattern that suits you best hop and Wallpapers 32 Duhlllslt mason ocmarm 1m BARRIE Wm ent trophy on whih the domes of lion when you have to travel to the winners will be engraved Juno Owens received miniature trophy for her personal possession Smith assistant principal of Prime of Wales School spoke briefly of the late Morrison who was principal of Prince of Wales School from 1911 until 1045 Mr Smith was student under Mr Morrison and he also served on the staff when Mr Morrison was prin cipal He recounted incidents from the years when Mr Morrison was headmaster of the school Principal Bell presided over the gathering He said that trophy had been available to the head boy and had previously been awarded he was pleased that there was now tro phy for the head girl Mr Bcllcx pressed satisfaction that the life of the late Morrison was being commemorated at such fitting manner neighboring from to get that Oh ing molar yanked TIIAINY RIVER Ont RECORD liehry Vlll had six wives HOUSEWIVES of Barrie and Allandale SHOP Al LOBIAWS BARRIE or FLEETIIAMS ALLANDALE have your ordcr delivered by THE GREEN HORNET Guaranteed Delivery Service by Fred Elliolson ALLANIMLE General Trucking owrvane OPERATED Phone 3270 MW

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