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Barrie Examiner, 21 Jun 1957, p. 11

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Delthtnmémddehly to Jaieph Yennetr at hlsbome 73 Henry Street Barrie on Sundaylune 2151 The Iunenl serviee held on Jun ruin the Jenneit Funeral time was conducted by Rev Brenn oi Central United Church Barrie and Rev Ilield mm by at Md at Utopia United Chums Then acting as pallbearers were Percy Ford Cluford Ford James Ford Jack MeCann Wil lard McDonald and Earl McMas tcr Beautiful flowers exressed Ilo tributes ot lrlenda and relatives and Included those item Central United Church Senior WA Utopia united Church Utopia Anglican Church and it Coy RCEHE Camp Borden interment took place In Barrie Union Cemetery Joseph Jennett was born at Utopia Ontario April 1581 the son of iateph lenncti and Mary Ann Matador With the exception at eight years at Thom lon and the past tour years In Ear rie he lived hii life it blebirtn plflcty engaged In larmlng and sharing In the community activ lties oi school and church Burchll was sport which pro vided both Interest and pleasure to him throughout the years Blmcd with kindly optimism nnd Ill unfailingzest for lite he drew host of lriends to him The surviving members of his family are hlswite the former Georgina Ford three sons Ewllt oi Sl Poul oordon oi Utopia Stanley in Barrie and daughter Beryl Mrs Calvin Kirby of Richmond Hill Three slatersEliubEill Mrs Andrew Miller at Barrie Priscil la Mrs Fred McCann oi Utopia Orphl Mrs mink Rowe ot Queensville and two brothers Aaron oi Mount Clemens Mich Ian and John of panic also our vive Many Attend Funeral George Beverley Sleek Who Died By Accident The untimely death of George Beverley Slack oi Grenfel District occurred on Saturday June 1957 at his home while at his vacation its mechanic while he was working unden neath car the jack slipped crushing him beneath the vehicle and causing instant death Just 21 years oi age born In June loan at Mineslng he was the son oi Mr and MraTranlr Slack had lived lour years in Minesing and 17 years in Grenfel district six miles northwest of Barrie Surviving of the family are his prenis one sister Hele two brothers Dennis and Edward and his grandparents Mr and Mrs John Sinclair ot Mlnesing Ont Beverley was of the United Church and the funeral service on Tuesday June 11 was conducted by Rev Paul Field or Angus United Church in the Lloyd Ind Steckley Funeral Parlors Barrie There was very large attend anee treat that entire district at those who had known the younit man or the Iamiiynnd expressed their sympathy In that way Many beautiful flowers were also tri bute to his memory Interment was in Mineaing Cemetery and asket bearers were all friends of Beverley William Halt Percy DegeerCnll Waltnn William Dnbson Mel Cole and William Gollop Among those attending trorn distance were number of rela tives from Western Canada who were making first visit here and had been visiting in Ottawa and Niagara Falls helore returning w25t They returned here for the funeral and Mr and Mrs William Sinclair of Oak Lake and Mr and Mrs leopard Muirhead Campbell dled oh June It the Toronto Eu General Hosp ital allowing air rage He had also uttered broken in this in Minning village son or the late Mr and Mrs John Campbell and most at his life was spent there until rome eight years ago when he moved to Toronto to aide with his son Gordon and family ter of the late Mr and Harry pinsair dry hall run 1mm atan He was born on May 1369 The late Donald Campbell was followed tanning was of very kindly and jovial personality and bird made many lriends who to gret his passing lie was lhe Iiiflrmember of gt lamlly numbering seven 01 whom only one sister survives Mrs An nie Carter of Barrie ills wile the armor Miss Mary Kntpp tormeeg oi Minuing is now liv lng In Toronto Besides his son Gordon another son Robert died In infanty Rev Jack Scott oi Forward Bop tlst Church was in charge oi the iunerli service on Monday June In the Pethlek Funeral Chapel aarrie Attending were relatives friends and nelgbbors some at whom were from distance To ronto 0rillilNLwion Robinson Stsyner Baneroit Anten Mills Mlncslng llarrll and surrounding area lienutiiul flowers hranee were from relatives friends and neighbors Burial was in Mineaing Ctmctery and casket hearers were Oliver Wil son Garfield flumford Fretl Gracy Fred Pearson Hedley Coins and Marvin Parker In remeinlt elleton Funeral Service Held SE TOBING BALE HAY ado Dep wood dietriet and then moved to The hater nndthe eleven replacing the loose ilny ladder and the horse fork 01th storage of buy on many forms due to the savingin in Here tray is being elevated into westerns barn at the con ortment oi Agrienitures Experimental Pam Bred NB Tests have shown that baled hay stored dir ectlmem thebaler needs to be no drywhen baled as loose hay ready for the barn slightly greener hay can be baled lunebales are given further drying in the lield beforethey are storedin the mow unless of tourseha barn drier is in June it in Toronto For Mrs Caroline Lowe For many years iormer rev Idnnt ot Allandlle south Barrie Mrs Caroline Lowe whose maiden name was Gartner passed away on Sunday June in To ronin liter lengthy illness Her birthplace was Thornton Ontario on June 24 1374 daugh ital Railways Harry and Nancy Garner and it was there that her marriage to the late Charles Lowe was soiEmnlled on November 1894 Her early girlhood with the ex caption oi cine year in Toronto was spent in Thornton Alter their marriage they moved to Al lnndnie where he was In em ployee ot the GTE and CNR for 25 years Mrs Lowe ind remained in Al landale later In Barrie and in 1929 moved to Toronto and re malned there since She was member at the United Church Burton AvenueUnitcd Allandaie Central United in Barrie and of Carmen Menl hi and Alhambra Mr and both of Mrs Charles Barrie and Switchboard stallsfrom sun Gen Supt of Tramportation CN CAP CE Section Edgar Some oi those attending from distance were Mr and Mrs Charles Lowe Mr and Mrs William Lowe Mr and Mrs Mrs Charles Thorington Mrs Ed ith Gorincr and Mrs Ethel Mc Auley all of Barrie Mr and Mrs James Cheeseman Mr and Mrs Frank Lowuv and Mia McCartney of Long Branch Shanty Bay Surviving relatives of the fam Ily are two sisters Mrs Ro bertson and Mrs Snider Mrs hincltay Jean Mrs Anderson Margnrct and as Lomnc nowerailntToronto Lowe at Long Branch and John Charles Lowcoi Shanty Bay Wellcsley Hospital John Will and from the Still Lowe Mrs Mlnnie Ness Willowdaie cemetery Mrs John Lowe oi Toronto daughters are Huichings Minnie and OrIilla its Lowemeatriee in Two sons are Franklin Pallbearerswere Lyle Brandon Kenneth Brandon William linwhe Oliver Oakley William Oliver and Donald Oliver Friends and relatives attending the service came from Toronto Kirkfieid Lindsay Severn Bridge In Leveling Since 902 tom Fell Died June At His Home John William Fell died vel suddenly of heart seizure Inhls sleep on June sthiabome at Loverlng He was in services were held at St Matthias Anglican Church in Goldwater Saturday June l951 Rev Churcher conducted the service and interment was In Goldwater Funeral ix nephews Born In Marsdcn England on Feb 1m and educated there Mr Fell came to Canada in 1992 iidscltied ln Milihedaab Town ship Except for twoyear visit with his family in England heiore his marriage he had residentin day any 31 m1 in harm in the service from Toronto Nilhn tells NI Nilllrl Falls OnL lerth Oilawa Lindsay Oohvs Midland Blmvale Guelph and arooklln om Mis Roblneon who thriller Annie Sundeen Stine ottoman ran panedawulttbdBWIl Vietnrinloapital Benign him wueduuied in Ontario On March as not aim lnllflodAll hrose Robinson and had side In Coldtale linen member oi thoUnlted Church the unlht Bthleclus Mlhmltb to failing health for fld52uiii was we on the home tor the shutbandlatn Attending church henuer able until about three week betore death that time complies ona made her remonl la the hpepim neeeaury ishe war the former Miria Snuire lackman youngest child at the rial Mr and Mrs Richard Jaehnan and we born at Sun dale corners on April rm On June 14 1901 site we mib ried to it Strong and tor lev aul years they fanned in caning man lachnanl Bolt Many floral tokens from friends and relative bore silent medium at love andrespect Interment was in Slevner Cemetery Friends were pmeothoqulon Wood bridge RichmondJlul Barrie Minsing Midland Aveotng Clariunurg Redwtng and Owen Sound ago the Woman Association for eight Womens Missionary Society daughter Surviving three daughters Mlyselle the Great Falls in Montana and re mained there for 14year but re turned to Shyner in intad had some itit lno nrrewt erson nus Mrs Anne Robinson gt Coldwaters oldestveitlaen plu ed away lane at bershte reli fieorgefitIvona devoted Chriotlm ahespent mm unugmw Minoan thouaandi ai vliiton annuauy llletime in helping others urn aoolmon wingheton by ZETKR all 5mm relativeand friends many of whom atten ed theJervice and His Roy Watson Toronto eur of Goldwater pend by freshmen breezes or many years was president of yeue and we memberoi the She wasprodecmed by her husband who died in 1934 Miss Elhal Robinson passed away year and jailll arejthree was Charles at Goeipii Keith and Cecil Robinson of Goldwater and human of Edmonton Myrtle and Graee MrsVStephe litter of cleon sandy beaches Pacific Cout lure Theyawim and relax in In Mino sphereol glorious sunshine ienr in Sweden onnec in and Can an communit leI art nlll without the sen vices of chlropglctur and year by year the demand for ehlropracue health services increases Chiropractle la one ol the least uwded at lhe professions and otters wonderful opportilnities to young Canadians this calendarand further lnlormation ontho annyear course of study leading to graduation as Doctor at Chiropractic contact Racialnan commons amount cnmoraaenc bounce mouse Wen Toronto 51 Ontario angina to mourn ane ter Evans We sent norai tributes Ind messllu oi aondolence Edniin Barrie neson Franks tin iL Wallace ldaho three Inuhmlfl Edmund The luneral service wuveon ducted by newness Cumming in Goldwater United Church June it followed by interment in Coldw ler Cemetery Pallbearers liverelred Brown Lawrenbe De vine Mord mutard Norman Durnlord allmer Emslleand Rex Polkinxhorne Relativesand friends atten July mom and Lavln Oliver were Iniarrigd at the Anglican Church in Coldwaier On July it MidiJud MrsJEIl Riobnted their olden wedding anniversary youn manMrFcil Work ed aa sonemason and later warhedu dynamite man in the eonnrueiionlot the dam atSwllt Rapids the CPRaliwny In glho Obtario Hydro For some twenty years he tanned on the property now owned by hls son George Re belonged to the Anglicn Church and was amember of the 1005 secretary of the Mambv edash Township School Board and Telephone System Mr Fell sen ed this community nearly 25 ded years Mr Falls brothers and sisters predeceased him Surviving are his wife Lavinia Oliver aonr George of hovering Harry of Bi Chute end daughters Nellie Mri Levering or La erlng MnyBelleLMn lien more Toronto and Dorothy Mrs Jamesibolye otLovering nu Iiluit or United Churches in Toronto She was faithful member and yet devoted most 01 her time to her children and home stressed the need of what thechurch sup plies In our lives attended it at all ablepand guided her saintly in bi active in Sunday School and Church The late Mrs Lowe made many iriends and it Is noteworthy that some at her tirst acquaint nnces were at the cemetery to pay their last respects The tunerat was on Tuesday June it iron the Turner and Porter Funeral Home Toronto with service taken there by Rev Simpson Toronto and with the family relatives and friends pres ent interment later was in Barrie Union Cemetery and acting pall bearers were Charles Lowe Eison Maekay Gordon Shaw Kenneth Hutchings William Lowe and Hurry Lowe Mariyabeautiiul flowers brought messages ot sympathy and consol Ition from relatives friends and from Communications Branch Ontario Government near nt Municipal Attairs Provincial Gov ernment Dept ot Public Works oi Carherry both in Manitoba With the proper rerv ing you tires plus provide more aalety Drop in today and letus give Cheek TRACTOR TIRE REPAIR tart LING and train Toronto General Hosp mileage out vigour to passengers ridingln your or your tires that importantillféty One of mom of comm IanLeyendo llEEEllll III TIIE lilll Chlpmnnky delight in teasing Grizzly Bear him mm and taunting him until one day Grizzly gt Bear got angry and chased hini anon Chipmunk colild escape Grizzly Bear scratched his back That is why the chipmunk has stripes on his back Thompson River Legend this community ever since ln go PUTS to cLoaxTRAFFII INITS an it me tr lrltodraaponn mwlth amissshins almon Rocket engblygtu lion and Efiificfifiimmma°ii$ ath Daiii handled no Wmolyl Iurimul gwiywmxtublul ialanitartiaveillul Rocidru grace Its only when you take edemonatratian drive that you discover he exhilarating difierenee between Oldsmobile and all other caloi For its only on the road that Oldsmobilae annor ride amberidling advances like the WideStance Chassis and PivotPoise Front Sue reveal tbamael Oldsmobiles graceful mess of control landerquick response to driving demands have set an exciting new standard of road behaviour Test Oldsmobilea roadfruling qualifies yourself Visit the Oldsmobile quality dealer of yourehoiee scenario take trial drl youre there take good close look at Oldsmobilen luxuryDidi welcomes close inspection Another thing hoe the price its 53ny lose than oud gums 12in 23mm bl on both lmlfilndllllfirbl youve envied torha ar lav at ma oumnotxoubleystalroldamohflehun new season but the Rocket lengthen on that am would altyof GENERAL MOTORS VALUE

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