Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1956, p. 13

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tertalned the members of crsig 101 605 and their Wives The vevening began with playing cuchntheprizes join to Mrs Blythe McConkey and Lennox Black bountiful lunch was than served followedbyseverai short speechesoli cxpressrng how muchthe evening had been on ioyedwtnsethcr The Late Mrs Simphin Aftcr lingering illness Mrs Sinlphin passed away on Monday Feb at the human her son ll Simpkin lhe tuners ser viccwas held in the Pethick lun eral Home Barrie on Thursday with interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery Bradford Our sincere sympathy is extended at this time to Mr and Mrs Simpkin and other bercaycd relatives Church Social Evening in Tuesday evening the United Church Womans Association en AJNIAGARA DAN msmw trillfpay your tms BUDGET YOUR PAYMENTS ampnloerrmou manyNlagualoooa giraonna Iii THE WILSON auuame rout Offloe so 3mm rhino ms mused the membersLot church chair and zhe and executive of the Sunday Schoolto sum IndecentM time intbesirnday Schoolroomnrcda After the delielmu meal but been thoroughly enjoyed the choir pmidenh DonWise and the Sunday School Superintend entRoy Goodicllow thanked the WA for their kindness in honor ing them inthlsJuyv test witty remarksbyhev titWan lesrwerc tollnwed laygamer and pleasant social time Young Couplesno red An exceptionally large attend once sthered in Stroud Commun fly on Fridaymning Feb 17 to extend congratulations and best wishesto two newly arrle couples Mr and Mrs JackYoung and Mr and Mn Roderick Black Progressive euchre provided en tertainment for the firstpart oi the evening the prizesgbeifing won by Mrs Fred Wright and arence Elgin Lee thcn invited the two young couples to seatsat the front of the hall and read to them nicely worded hummus ad dress containing some good ad vice for young housekeepers also conveying the best wlahes of all theirfriends for very happy future Each young couple was then grcscnted with handsome law oy chair with matching lootslool lowly calico table and1 smolr ers stand Rod andJack very nicely ex pressed their thanks and appre ciation forthe lovely gifts and kind wishes also the two brides addedtheir ords of thanks hop ing to soon at acquainted with the peopleof thiscommunity bountiful lunch of sandwiches cake cookies and cottee was then served by the young men and the remainder of the evening en joyed dancing to music by the Webster Orchestral Retiring SecretaryTress Honored Monday Feb 13 brought out over 10 euchre fads desirous of participating in the series of games sponsored by the Com munity Hall trustees At the con clusion of the games andan eh oyahle lunch prizcs riot high scores were given to Mrs andstill the Public prefers No matter what priceryo GINGER liLEs payfor other Ginger Ales vHigh low Permanent or Tempororyygur taste your good iudgsment your own sense of vdlues fwill convince you of the inopm parable value of Wilsons communityrentre for Stroud entertaining evening toond gob also an as arctlhcr or number of years ata salary at $25 year Today the board pay more than seven times that amount Such service as he has given tothe community cannot be measured In dollars and cents at ways readva give of his time energy and aound judgment to keep the hall functioning during the lean depression years Mr Black fittineg replied ex pressinghis thanksand surprise and hoping the new board may realize the achievement at their ideals for bigger and better George Young is the new sec retarytreasurer witholher mem bers of the board Clili Carscad den chairman Fred Mulholland Elwood Hagan Mel Martin Blythe Irtlacléwlsgrshall Campbell rs ns and Mrs Thampsort Edgar Serviceof Ordination An impressive service of and ationnand induction took place Stroud Presbyterian Church Sun day afternoon when John Cowan and Stewart McWhirter were re ceived into the Session lhe min ister Rev Muir preached an impressive service on Shep herd of thel1locl€ llarrylArk ley of loronto visiting elder along With the home session of Frank wan Reid and WCa pbellgavc the right hand at fellowship and welcomed them to their important office Change Presbyterian Tea It is hoped all noticed the Com ing Events re change of date of Presbyterian tea Owing to the 0611 of StJames having also planned tea for March 11 the Presbyterian tea will he March to AttendMaan Lodge Mr and Mrs Campbell accompanied by Mr and Mrs Ray Allen Barrie wareguests at the annual ladies night of Manito Lodge AF AM Collingwood on Friday evening Second Operation 0n Leg Mrs Hand was up from Toronto over Saturday evening Mrs Hand reports her husband has had second operation on his leg andgtis improving as well as can be expected wr Variety ZNight Variety night sponsored by the W1 is being held on Feb 24 in the community hall Come out and see local people present It Hon Producers Meeting number from this district attended the hog producers meet ing in Barrie last week fENNELLs Annual valentine Party The annual Valentine party at gt SteelesCamers School was held tillFeb 14 with everyone having fine time Itayof Prayerlostponetl The Worl Dayol Prayer ser vice had to postponed in this communityonuFridayL Feb 17 IS MIGHTY star it has been proved at théLSHUEGAlN Dem ns that fresh iceds make art important différena in chicks growth rate And youre assured oivireshness with SHUMMN Chick Starterits msde rigbthere our mill lamade chIIthtgj 1gb eifrcrency due to stormy weather conditions Theservlce will take place at the rsame time 239pm Friday Feb 24 Mrs Johnston will address the meeting andMrs John Fen nellywrllbe soloist Ladles Bonspiel rink consisting of Mrs West Schomberg Miss Davey Mrs Webb Mrs Harrison all of BradfordLadies Curling in Gait on Monday nos m1 Visit Mrs Metca visited her daugh ter Mrs Jessie Laycock in St Newtonbraok last Wednesday uCHUttCFIItt Miss Elizabeth lurgeon of Barr rte spent the weekend with Mr andKMrs Ken Sturgeon Welt Attendedf The Day of Prayer service held inStPeters Church waswell tench by the ladies of the Uni ted Church and St Peter Mrs DPcel hom turloug from India wasvspecral apealoer xllus ltratihg hat talk with slidesVof theirzwork in India Misses Judy Moffatt Elizabeth Carolyn and Pray EPJGYL KG The spantin in reatin and contests which when nlt contestants hadhcen tunity Club attended ladies bonspie Johns Convalescent Hospital pngplt ofthczbocnmannry lazy in Uppercas eds Vol 184143 which lqu an idea ottA Competitive match rehoo or between two schools was one of the exciting events of the times Thedate having beenharranged for manydays previous thereto the wellthumbed and do ed spelling books rnigh Ehavehecn seen continually inrthe halidsot the pupils and thomngh drill exacted through the whololiook in ah ah eh eh toabonun hilsness maladminlstratian ph thysic ilagio and aratoetlda Appointed as interested spectators and each brought twobushel basketful oi oughnuts or apples and some trmcsabarrel ofciderior the en tertainment all those present for in those days the people were well Inclined to hospitality flhcrc ware usually one or more cham pion spellers in each school and lpélleddown but three the ex eitemént became more intense Tbemort rigid silence was ob served and all eyes watched the scene as the words were pro nouncod and spoiled alternately irom sido to side Breaking ne Occasionally the wholevoca bulary oi the spelling book would be exhausted and neither party miss word Recourse would ary or the Bible for Scrip re names in order tobreak the tie With what care and deliberation would each letter and syllable be uttered until at length in anun lucky moment the wrong letter would be pronounced and quick as flash of lightning the oppon ent would seize his or henoppor Brawn versus Brains raundsfioi applause But Meas aily the strife did not end here to some one 01 either school who was better in the use dot his ists than his brains woul challenge anyone in the opposing school and on being accepted itchcd bat tle would be the resu but am pleased to say that this wits not often the case and was the ex ception rather than the rule HalfSiiéslyiéj Want tplook taller smarter slimmer Sew this attractivé cas ualse how itjflatters the hall ize figure Favorite stepin style overhead muss orvfuas ple lines crisp details sewing Huberttoned for fit no alteration Pattern 4865 Half us love latz 20Vz 22 Size 16 takes ords plottillySIZE NAME ADD STYLE NUuaErtf Send crito ANNE gt care of BarrielEsraminer tern Dept When the appointe day arrng ed many of the parents gathered thenbe had to Walkers Dictionj The victor was greeted with not as IT count MAREAG germ DIFFERENT IAPA saveram as 6AM OF Garrflilt mntrrrm an Poor AWIEHZ Poeo ail TiltW Auure 2mm THE PEANHIS 55 BUT THAT MIGHT HAVNT LET sae9 WlefiilItAD

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