Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 8 May 1953, p. 16

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Church parsonage in the acetic quiet on Tuesday April 11 Hugh Moorehoute Shirley Wilma liter of Mr and Mrs Riley Cookstotvn to it Scbram son 81 Petroila The with Wore navy blue gabardine Stilt with white accessories and We of pink rosebuds Ind carnations Her only attendi out matron of honor was Mrs 31 Bench sister of the groom and the groomsman was the grooms brotherlnlaw George Artiss Following their honeymoon in Western Ontario the couple will be residing in Cookstuwn from June when Cpl Schramwill be posted overseas to Germany for two years Mrs schram expects to follow immediately after him gt Wedding Reception Saturday April 25 at pm the home of Mr and Mrs William Riley of Cookstown was the scene an enjoyable wedding recapI tion held in honor of the formeri Shirley Riley bride of Cpl Cliff ord Schram of the RCAMC School all Bi ll Sum Exclusive new Magic Monitor Builtin Antenna Phondiock New Presence Exclusive RCA Victor facluy Sonic Contract option tow DOWN mth EASY rams SEE IT HERE HKEENANS DUNLOP STREET 315mm Wellington notei STONE and $32950 In Walnut Comp Borden About 50 gucsu friends and relatives 01 the happy young couple gathered to wish them much happiness and good luck Although the weather con tinned dull and wet many came from out of town The papulari young bride who has lived in Cookstown all her lite was the rel cipient of many useful and beaug tiful gifts Delicious refreshments were served by some of her youngi relatives and friends Guests Camel addresses dealing with Our Need Mr and Mrs Mel Jamieson year from Aurora Camp Borden Bar= In simple clear language he stress spent Sunday at Creighton visit Make Mommys Day rea hon rie Alliston Thornton and Cooks5 town Sunday Visitor Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Calvin Jennett were Mr and Mrs Tough Schomberg and Mr and Mrs Ron Bentley Tori onto Miss Penny Gill Barrio spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Jcnnett Mission Band Cookstown United Church Misv sion Bond met in the Sundayl School room with 27 boys andi girls present The president Neill lrcnch opened the meeting with the Purpose Minutes of thc lZlSli meeting were read by George Fity icy and the treasurcrs report was given by Billy Cooper Mrs SJ French conducth the worship scrl vicc bnscd on the theme Friends love one another Chapters two and three of the Study Book Mpcngo of the Congo were taken Pictures of an African village wcrc cut out games were played undr lunch served by Mrs Coburn and Mrs llindlc lyro Group At the meeting of the Iyro boys group on Monday afternoon the boys wcrc awarded their rst flash which they earned for taking part in the four meetings of the first topic Wedding Celebration Mr and Mrs Jack Coulis enter Donnelly Lefmy W35 Clemed Pres six routes totalling about 3500 air gldem for the coming Year 9133 miles return Thepast five years taincd relatives and neighbors on Saturday evening April 25 in Service that meets every familys wishes Equipped with every improved facility to render funeral service of high tax cellence to people in every walk of life with an impartiality that lives up to the high ideals of our profession rlvi nCfvair FUNERAL HOME 0mm mummy was CONCRETE Driveway stone crushed concrete stone and sand For saleot pit or delivered err AT MIDHURST ONTARIO VARCOE swims Bayfield St Sirillv byNai manly If tA goon catcher is indis erasable BARRIE Ph 4500 toa pitcher His knewle otbatterscm mean the dlffexencc between hit audit strikedut No doubt here that the pitcher got thelcatchern signal right 4311 bum mmm mum GUTHRIB for Parents Only MOUNT ST LOUIS Eisim in 35 Brown ed the am mm ction to celebrate their return vim name trout their wedding trip to St WI use any Continued 1mm We mm VW no and ms Leo Berthelotte cud Petersburg and Miami Florida All Guthrie Womens institute When there are small chitdreut Mr and Mrs Moms Miller andl 18mm we Sunday with rm The couple will be residing for members please note the chaiigcgin the family Dad must take reilimiln Barrie 81134 MI 3953 Bank the summer months in their new in date at the next meeting Sp0nslbility for planning with Mrs William Miller Mrs Wye and Tens home which is being built on the will be at Mrs Robert Campbe ethem presents for Mothers Day Pmmm lauwdm me Home am Daughter Meir farm on Mlyia Mrs Maguim of umlbtl some specialvtreat One of the Mr and Mrs George Ba and banquet at me my Club Mid earng will speak about honey andgthmgs which might give her the Mr and Mm James Barr spent mm on Thursday can animation uses The hostesses are Maybixgest thrill of all would be toistmday mm Mr and Mrs Dm MW On Saturday and Sunday April Mei Hastings and Mrs Robert Hang surprise her with breakfast in bed Kenwen Penetanuhhene Emgomgggn cwa 35 and 26 the spring convention Roll call name favorite bird Let her know that on this one day Mr and Mrs Maunce Finger tradition hung back to of the Young Peoples Unions Motto We are nearer to God in she wont have to prepare meal am were in game Sum wmmm we Conquo UM Wool Simcoe Presbytery was held in garden than anywhere else on or wash dish The family Wontlvmung Mrs Fitzgendd Cooksiown United Church The earth rcally sufferwand it will do them gm we Qua 2m Corona speaker was Kenneth Gray Stroud Mr and Mrs Mei Hastings and good to know from experience all Forestry Club mun Un yum who for it years was missionary family visited the Tom Kenny farm the thought and work which goes up Saturday afternoon the mom3 in China The theme of the con ily Crown Hill on Sunday mto planning and cooking the tiers of the Forestry Club went on ferencc was Our NeedvoGods Am Mr and Mrs Ed Hastings and family meals and washing up alteri conducted tour of Mldhurst For Swer On Saturday afternoon Mr family ealledcnklien thlespies wards three times day sevenestry plant Don Scott Angus Gray gave the rst of his theme at Nevis one day this week days in week ftytwo WGEkS iniexplained to the club the different phases of the work at the nursery Home For Weekend ed the fact that ali we like sheep ing their aunts Misses Margaret day or mother Deeds no words Jeanneue King Collingwowv have gone astray and he lndi and Jane Moon 14mm is meal tribute m0 eatcd our great need of God Sorry to hear that Mr Shannonhers worta demonstration diggieggafge ngezgmmo UL Meetings of the various groups conv is still on the sick list =h0w much she is appreciated by rludcd the afternoon session The kweryone in the home Wm 11 Agricultml Meetings WA of the church supplied won PRINCE ALBERT Sask ClogCu bum the was scorch me The members at theSwmc Club dLFIUI banquel 31 lgm FOHOW Saskatchewan Government Airxvcgctablcs Mother is having auendel mecimg waverleyf W3 banquet the election 01 ways now has fleet of 20 airtime break away from her usual 50119010 Monday Honing and Ute Officers 100k NBC and Slum cratt of various types operatinqztusks Junior Farmers attended thetra Qumrth meeting at Ute home of Mr and wmypwmmmm Mrs Verne Romney on Tuesday evening musical selection irs Sunday isi rs Stud 1m no famnms ESliaw Midland presented the Mr and Mrs Davie Mrs Julia ourlcsy lteport thanking all and president of Toronto Confenwlio had contributed in any way ence Thanks were expressed by townrds making this splendid conv the vicepresitivnt Mrs Pooled vcnlion such an inspiration to all Collingwood The humorous row who had attended if 33 marks of Rev Mr Hunnisctt WCILV vwrrwwwv WWr be especially Cniuitd WASHING MACHINES Certificates to Pupils Repairs FOR THE tangy lion mil present an embroidered OF TWD PMRS 0V fuiag Treat her to our special Mothers Day Dinner Located on Highway ll Just Past Crown Hill party in the Sunday School room concluded the evening On Sunday morning the church was almost lled and Mr Gray delivered his second address on Gods Answer in compelling message he brought to the young people the great fact of Gods rc deeming love in Christ Jesus Following the service the young people were entertained for din ner in the various homes of the cv Mr Kellogg conducted the Village and community and the worship service The Chm with all Tigh convention rcconvcncd in theoft Mm can at the organ mm Ch at crnoon The convention dwidcd dared in the April Evening Law into seven enrichment groups and Re George M00 ably sang which met for an hour com The Old Rugng Cross The munion service conducted by the clikcr Rev llunmsett aw lnlnlhlcl of the church Rev upstirring address on Booze is Kellogg brought the convention fro his cvcryday LXpClti to close The Young People of wees exposing the weppmsem ookstown provtdcd lunch for the curse of me liquor name and its delegates following the communion on human me of all classes SON Mrs Carr and Mrs Adams pre of northern flying were accomp2 agvwyt5262 sAsus7xvflq 35 Washers for 1lt Sale Guar nun Mindanaotruncaterial ailliiiw no 4A STRONG CANRNAN COMPANY a1tswgidvltialt5i32etkhu11t tux2121v=i2mss zwewvew WCTU Convcnutm sented the prizes and certificates to the pupils who wrote in the No Phone PM nd Fonwmmn the woln tionnl Temperance Study Course 4852 ans Christian Temperance Ullln of the districts of Muskoka and Parry Sound opened at am Wed nesday April 29 ithhe United Church Cookstown The presid ent Mrs Adams Barrie pre sided over the sessions The open ing worship service was taken by Mrs Show president of Midland Union her subject being Love Mrs Fnrquhar Midland sang solo accompanied by Mrs Bcll Midland Following this was welcome by Mrs Cam president of Cookstown Union and Rev Kellogg minister of the church The business period be= gan before reports of the departy ments were presented Mrs Crannage Colllngwood sang de lightful solo accompanied by Mrs Pioole Oollingwood At the opening of the alternon sessiOnI Mrs Goddard Bracebridgc con ducted the devotions on Serving and Communing with our Lord Mrs Bell of the Salvation Army Midland sang gespel hymn very sweetly accompanying herself on the piano accordion The memor ial service was conducted by Mrs Radiord and Mrs Cumming Barrie Mrs CfMonkman Cookstown sang very effectively Shall Not Pass Again This Way accompanied on the pino by MW at HARVEY Branch Manager Wilson Building Barrie Ontario Again Kellogg Cookstown White carnation was placed in memory of each departed white ribbon sister Business reports were very encouraging and plans were made for the provincial convention to be held on June 23 and 24 atColl lcr St United Church Barrie Din nerwas served at noon by the Cookstown WA and banquet at 630 pm Banquet Mrs Adams president was mistress 01 ceremonies Greetings were brought by Rev George Moore of the Presbyterian Church Cookstown Addressesof welcome were given by Rev Lewis for the Village of Cookstown Reeve Albert Gilioyitor Tecum seth Township and Rev Mr Kell ogg of the United Church who also introduced the speaker Rev Hunnisetti of Fred Victor MiSSion Itirincsibvmore ew tenures Simon lineetur udvuntuges mirrored quolityior your W657 001 mensiyand its unedus lowestpriced fullsize cur Above The TwoTen 4Door Soddu Al right lho OneFifty 2Duor 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