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Barrie Examiner, 9 Mar 1956, p. 13

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oounnniity hill The higherhe for ladiu not to Alla Porter Rainer elite Eddie Webb Connoliflon prises went IolfraPnnl Pope and Ed Gibbons Lone hand Mrs We lion Winner in the ticket at were Parke Peacock ee George Young stroud and fourth prize went todeie Webb The nexteuehre party will held atlfr and Mrs PaulPopet on March Everyone welcome Weekend visit Phyllis Spreule of Stroud spent the weekend with Jill Keleey Mi and rs Parker Kelcey visitediat Wi iam Fords on Tues day afternoon uninhvinlnhhelauorheyeg urded as failure lathIll meant to promoteintarut in and love for music to enemngg young people to appear in public som ms Kings County Be phgiied niflythelKe tier accused ion the bed Ihe hem of His Sah It indduiurded to End how Jesusuw clann stiplrs watchedmiih urbe oficadrgwlien edisrrgsrdcd hr wounds rhlhévMlfltl MomLAnd lain id ihcStbbath hat made the day tesave mcmcr thcald ihe siik the llur sin jesui was engaged in thculiing which on ms Mullins Io Inn Him lcst was mostficonrerncdrHimtretliing amt preaching unit beyond rhe sunset hour and on in the about hexangagm Codvand it is this bar Thus they anxiously watched the sun message rhaxdir corned intolhc homes ofihe gt people played one of the lending parts FishTush noble lord At Producers Convention Albcrt Maw attended the ting Producers Association convention in Toronto last week Attended luneral Mr and Mrs Bert Maw attend ct the funeral of the latters grandmother Mrs CONVEYOR Beltor Chain for conveying ofcement earth or gravel Alsoasthma on Menard on and Cementthlrers CementCarts Wheelbarrow Water Pumps Saiamanders3 ExtenSIon Leif ydersetc sEclAleED if Fasbcoitrteous llentalServlce I3 lim allUIrile pilgriimuagei me nueloticlejilpcin crusolcni ditiias ltkfl Cr on H°3si it men uriiusi It ilicnritsis blurl ir irumpc ill selling of sheep and Hove lonsacrifl andthc Iroaihtofi1f ciianleis0fnloneyplying ditlnihde iimhe holytemnlr aiming Ernest Alfred Letts Prominent Resident OB Beeton Many Years Beeton World highly esteemed and respect ed resident ofithisvillage in the person of Ernest Alfred Lettswas laid to rest in Trinity United Cem etery on Saturday Feb 18 1956 The deceased who had been in failing health for the past six months passed away on Thursday mornin Fcb id at the home of hisdaughtcr Mrs Hamid Watson in his 87th year Born in donby Lodge Nor thampton gland the family home for 400 years the deceased was the son of the late Richard and Carolina Letts Coming to Canada with his parents at an early age the late Mr Lctts loca ted in the vicinity of Everett where he ifibrhnfimfilbdEm Cole in 1893 Shortly after th marriage the couple took up resi deuce in Sault Ste Marie where he was employed in pulp mill Sixzjyears later they took up resi dence on Manitoulin island where he farmed for 20 years before re turning to Everett in 1918 Five years later the dgceased ved his family and household of cats to the north half of lot 15 con Tecumscth where he lived until moving to Becton and taking up residence in home on Main St 11 years ago About 18 months ago the home was sold and Mr and Mrs Letts have resided with their daughter Mrs Harold Watson on CentreSt Mr Letts had one of the finest vegetable and flower gardens in the village and during the sum mers his residence was one of the show places in Beeton when the flowers werein full bloom Be sides being va fine gardenerhe was an ardent hockey and base hall tan was also keenlyin terested he things that were of vital interest to the community in which he lived Mr Letts was faithful mem berof St Pauls Anglican Church Land held various offices ontlie Church Board lnpolitics be was staunch Conservative In 1953 Mr and Mrs Letts cele brated theirdiamond wedding an niversary when friends andneigh bors came from far and near to extend best wishes to the couple life member of the Orange Order vwithr which he haa been associated for 61 years Mr Letts was member of Mount Arrat LOL No 10 Uprightand honest in allhi dealings the deceased had host as enhance Died At Alliston Native Of Tecumseth Bccton World Following sevcarl months of poor health caused by heart con dition Norvai Clinton Cavepasscd away at his home Wellington St Allistony on Thursday Feb iepioso Born 66 years ago at Newton Robinson the youngest son of the late Thomas Cave and Ellen Har vey the deceased attended school in NewtonRobinson liespent most ofy his life in that district first as formorand7 ltter con ducting ahutcher business in Cookstown lie wasaffiliated with the Uni ted Ghurc and was member of RB 10 Cookstown and Lot 209 Newton Robinson He was Past county Master of Simcoe County RBP No 82 On Jan 21 1915 he married Lottie Robson in Vihompsonville jmdishe withone daughter Mary Mrs Murray Pomerayiof dttawa and soa Orvalot Barrie are left to mourn the loss of loving hu bandland father Also surviving are one sister Mrs LillianJnhrf ston Cookstown and three broth ers Edward of Bradford and EL wood and Lyman nfAliiston The funeral service was held in St Johns United Church Allis ton it Monday Feb 20 with Rev Shilton Alliston and Rev Maitland Bradford conduct ing the services Mrs Patterson sang solo and the choir took part in the service The many beautiful floral trilr utes bore silent testimonyto the esteem in which the deceased was held Among the offerings were tributés from Rap 109 Cookstown LOL 209 Newton RobinsonAll ton Womens institute St John unitedrciiurch and RCASCTrain ingvschool Camp Borden Pallbearers were Hon Esrl Rowe and Frank Houghton New tonVRobinson Barveyvand Elwo Nichol Beeton Barry iebb and Lorne Arnold Cooks town Jnterment was in Alliston Union Cemetery Fin and relatives attending fro distance were from Smith villeToronto Bradford Brampa Homings Mills the funeral from adistance were from Catharines Toronto Creemnre Alliston Barris New marketyBra rord and Tottenham 000 wives and ed servicemen were ernight guests at eight RedCross lodgeslast year More than fri very Highly Retired CNR£ ugineer Wesley the Dies it was with sincere rcgrctthat not only the family connectioni but also host of friends lcarhed of tlic passing of Wesley Littic on Thursda Feb 23 mm through ddenheart attack at his home 29 William Street Former CNR engineer he had entered the service of the GTR at Allandale iniilodv as fireman be came engineer later and had been on yard service for 23 years of which from 1924 to 1934 was spent in Grhvenhurst yards While there he had taken much pleasure from lawn bowling Retirement come as of April 25 i946 but he was actually through on April l7 and gatheribg was held on the tollowing Saturday April20 when nearly all thefam ily were present for the occasion and he and MrsLittle received many beautiful gifts gt He enjoyed goodhealth until aboutscvcn years ago when he suffered serious heart attack and had never regained hisrform ervigor in full but nevertheless carried on his obligations as presi ent ofthe Railway Veterans As socintion was treasurer ofthe Brotherhoo of Locomotive En gineers Division 488 and mem ber for 40 years member and of tic at times of Kerr LodgeAF and Alifr Barrie and of the Scot tish Rite Barri gt For many years in BurtonAvc United Church he had served faithfully as member and also in various offices was treasurer for number of years and was an elderat the time of his death Living just acrossthe street from the churchghe had manytcnlis trom various branches of the churchactivity for assistance at various gatherings some of which entailed actualphysical labor but he never refused whileh health allowed and will be great yv miss ed in this practical service f0 his church and his God Wesley Little wa April25 1881 in Coll gw son oh the late Robert Little and Elizabeth Little also her maiden nameand had lived there and in New LoWell and Kiliyleagh where his father was schoolmaster iora time The funeralv seavice was held on Saturday afternbon Feb 25 conducted by Rev Robert Trimble minister oLBurton Ave united Church Funeral Home and althougha storm was raging at the time there was large attendance The Masonic service as held om the previousFriday ght and the us ual graveside service of tlie loco motive engineers was heldfollow of friends in the village andcom munity who will regret his pass lllg Left to moum the loss on lov ingliusband and kind and affec tionate fath are his widow the former Emi Cole three daugh ters and three sons Mrs Connors Gertrude of St Cathar ines Mrs Harry Noble Nellie of Tomato Mrs Harold Watson Ada ufBeeton Haroldof moi gatorandErwin and Ernie of Bee on The funeral which was large attended was held in St Eauis Anglican Church Dll Saturday at ternoon with Rev Cook mattomes ear cutter eoooussszkuows Dd SAY SOMETHINQA RY assisted by Rev Downer Duntrodn and Rev ogw Gardner Trinity United Churc conducting the service Intermen was made in Tri etery Beeton The pallbearers wer McKelvey Norval lieu an scrapie Wt iam Westlake Bell and McDonald The flower bearers were John Galbraith Members Normdfperformed de rted brethren riot KLEENFLO CLEANSCREENEDQ COAL FUEL OIL BARRiE ing the Saturday schi the to propose if the of properly heated SO VMEN seamsqr nxGoooj SUPPLY or knee and BUILllthi SUPPLIES 264046 246i at the Jennett omels The Farm Forum rniet at Mr ond Mrs0 Carsons on Monday night The subject discussed was Trade and Tariffs How far should Canadian farmer go to wards freertrade through inter national agreements WA Meeting The Womans Association held their March meetingvnt Mrs Goodfellovrs last Wednesday at ternoon with an atteddance of fourteen members Roll call was answered by EYour favorite hym Mrs Russell Sage read the scripture lesson Amisslon ary program prepared by Mrs Giffen was given Mrs funeral home as intsrm postponed because of lhé Pallbearers were Travers Graham Davis William Funecott and Fred Kenny litany lovely fiowersitere from relativesand friends and from Corihthian LodgeKirkland Lake and Kerr Lodge AFand AM Bar rie Lodge of Perfection Barrie andgroups of neighbors on dif ferent streets nearby from Burg ton Avenue United Church ad from church organizationsfi Brotherhood if Locomotive gincers Cities Service 0ilC leck Motor Sales Kirkland La and Doherty Mens Fgatemity Surviving of the family are his widowthe former Margaret Brun ton two sons Clarence Riddeii of Willowdale and Harold Riddell Kirkland Lake and two daugh tors Mrs Kenny Dorothy Willowdaie and Mrs Mabel Mit chell at home Thcre are also six grandchildren Barri lliiiilop rimsuss in And Orval Arnold EmieCiieesman Dcgecr read pipe entitled The Bible Today and main Dickltl insonread selection on China Mrs Graydnn Giffcn rcn arletter from Marlen Grey Powell missionary in Japan Mrs Gif fen told about church service she attended in Florida and read anaddress given hya minister at aservice at St Pctersburgh on the segregation of negroes The meeting was closedwith hymn and the consecration prayer Lunch was served by Mrs Doug ins Giffen and Mrs McNabb Enjoyed Presentation 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