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Barrie Examiner, 17 Jul 1957, p. 12

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Coi=waier 59H Cemetery Service At Uniléd Church COLDWATEROwtng to rain the annual decoration service Caldwuter Cemetery July was transferred to the United Church Millard chairman oi the Cemetery Board said il way the first time in the history ut the occasion it could not be held an the cemetery grounds The duals Ion to move indoors was made as hc program was about to start large niendanon Coitlwat cr Legion and Ihc Ladles Auxil iary to the Legion paraded to the cemetery from ilic Cenotaph on Main Street led by Orillln Silver sand under ilanilmastor Harry Peacock At the church the bandsmcn in their brilliant red coals oc cupied the chair left The cone grcgnlion so filled the main floor of the church that Legion organ cumulus Erasmus 15 Will liiillflll Per 55530 DELIVERED Get our new low prices on HOG GROWER SPECIAL DISCOUNT 0N TON ORDERS OF WHITE SALT Farmers take no chancesI use some suit on tough hay DANISH Bliifli TWINE 50 Ft no To round EJ Bale Danish lilliiisli Twila silo FL 58 To Pound BUY THE BEST FOR LESS We are as close as your Isle phone call us collect lillMMlllli FEED MILL Anne St Barrio PHONE PA sizes or H504 Par Bale intone best possibla way 4H clubs were startediwith and simple idea in mindrbo have rural youngpcoplc do aworlhwhilevpilece of Wright homo voluntarily and do it better than iaver heforgi Plant garden piotg perhapsrori raise mlfplnaise actress beautify room mun 4ii The twoyearold inhis playpen is fascinatadby life around him He longs to pull the tail feathers out of every chicken on his fathers farm He has no idea at all how farmerfs son should behave but hell find out later when his brothers initiate him into the local 4H club Here hsll in by doing pledged fa use his head heart and health invthe lery There were manly tanner resi dents Goldwater and district present for tbc memorial occa Iion Rev Clinics Carter who gave tticaddreu said the present gear oration owed deep debt at gr llude or lhe pioneers who settl ed this am served lhe commun ily well and left good examples before lindinz their resting place inColdwater cemetery Among those he said who had bccn bur ied there were relatives of his own Mr Carter and air Millard paid tribute to the excellent man nor in which the cemetery prop criy is cared tar rcflcctini res lich and honor ior those resting in it While the physical remains of those who had passed on had been interred in the local graves thcir real selves lived on in the rsslnfs oi spirit Mr Carter stal Recollections of the contribil tlons made by our forebears was an inspiration to Ihepresenl gen eration to lch with noblc pur pose he added Rev Chuclier arid Mr Millard assisted with the service Legion standards were borne to the front of the church by Mr and Mrs Henry Worrell Jr slrs McQusig and mum Lye Following the Last Post this Na tional Anthem was sung Decoration of the graves took place after the service RUGBY Congratulations to all the DDCi and this public school pupils of this community who successfully passed their exams Miss Doris Hill of Hilisdaie is visiting willi her cousin Marlon Moore Mini Penny Leigh Lions Head is on holiday with her grandpar ents Mr and Mrs Tudhope Weekend Visit Mr and Mrs John Mathews and family Cobalt vlsitcd his parents Mr and Mrs William Mathews over the weekend Honor Newlyweds miscellaneous shower was held in nonna at Mr and Mrs Gaugan nae Lois McLeod on Monday evening at the home at Mr and Mrs Ralph McLeod The bride and groomvreceivcd many lovely gifts Congratulations and best wishgrare extended to them from the community at in Conlcrence Miss Betty Tudhopc attended LH conference In Guelph last week Eric Scott is busy workln at Rugby Schooinriharctri he classroom put in the basement Holiday With Grandparents Miss McLaughan of Midland and Miss Mathews oi Cobalt are on holiday with thnlr grandpar eats Mr and Mrs William Malli ews tended lhl itirfund Mrs amend DchldcBnhblps wedding in Everett Unilul Churchi on Saturdayiun 29 Recent visitors in the Switzer hnnie were Mr and Mrs Thomas Ellis Guelph lilrfland Mn Or ville Gowln Burris and Ellll oi Saskatchewan on Holiday illlla Harrier of Primrose is hol idaying with her orotheninluw and sister Ilr and Mn Earl Smith and daughters Aliutou loo George Jallray is cmpioyedin the ToronIoDnniinian Bank Al liston Welcome to Community iir and Mrs Robert Ridden Don and Janet oi Aurora moved the first at the week to the former James Ruthven home 11ch come this family to our communA lly Progressing Favonbly Mary Lynn llalhcrl daughter of ltir and Mrs Russell sibert is progressing favorably to lowing recent eye operation Tlilislodt Visit Frank Bag spent few days last week with his brother Gcorge Bags at Tovislock WMS Meeting Mcsdames Corligan and Small attended the WMS mccllng at Mrs Dalcs hume Ebenezer ncor Gillord Wednesday after noon Mrs Corrignn was the speaker Swimming Classes Tweniyoighi children irum this district are attending the swim ming classes being held at the Alliston swimming pool which commenced Thursday afternoon Coillnxwood Wedding Mr and Mrs Claire Hilbert Mrs Russell linibcrl and Mr and Mrs George sicvague attended the KErrRimliel wedding at Cni lingwocd on Saturday July is Sunday Vim Mr and Mrs Earl SmithShar on and Gloria vlsiicd Sunday with Mr and Mrs Homer and fam ily at Primrose Slouflvllle Visitors Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Allan Bags and Norma Jean were Mr and Mrs Sid Brandvcit and family of Mount Albert and Mr and Mrs Arnold Villager and son of Sloutivllle From Baxter Mr and Mrs Ken Cunneil and Mrs Ellison of Baxter visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Clarence Buyers at Hanover weekendGum Mr and Mrs James Prain Toron to spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Ross Williams and family Mrs John Hargravc of Dundslk is spending this weekend with Mr and Mrs Job Small Ml Hargrava is an aunt of Mrs Small Club Member The idea wall so good that the yodng people swept their parents along with them and farm life improved amazingly LHCiubs havs done many usciuljthihgs They have kept the right boys and girls on the farm trained young men and wolilen for leadership improved life in rural com munities by introducing better agricultural and home practices and implanted the ideal of good citizenship ybung Rig Rousdla LIMITED If There are about 75000 4H plumbers Cana Manylwiligraduate into and organizations in which are the progrcasive young farmers whoby usingmodsrn ovalbinary andfarna techniqueshelp no fkeeppzz Canadians szl rod Vi llllnnic Link of Edgar ed on Mr and Mrs McLean area surroundingCalgnry the gas sulphurin Canada The sulphur is extracted from natural LIQUID leLPllllR is poured into cases where to huge yellow blocks at shell Oil Company plant 35 miles west or Calgary Increased demand by the Canadian pulp and paper and uranium industries husmsds the foothills leading supplier or elemental clowns Sunday Visitor Mr and Mrs Wallace Beards all Nurine and Bob Moore oi Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Beardslll Mr and Mrs illsrchlidon and children spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Reynolds in Bar and Mrs Garnet Sampson of Scarborough spent Sunday with Mrs Bertha Sampson mildly Stay Miss Siluron Lavender Is spend lag some holidays with Miss Sue Shannon in Barrie Ronald and Linda Summers of Crown Hill are spendan their holldlll with their grandparents Mr and Mrs palms Carol Linda and Alan McDonA lid of Barrie are spending their holidays with their grandparents Mr and Mrs Lavender From Powaasan Mr and Mrs Beverley Glenn ol Powassall recently vlsited with air andMrs Ken Dicker and John And From Bulllo Mr and Mrs Dymond and Carol of Buffalo spent the long weekend with Mr and Mrs Dicker Recent Visitor Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Dicker were Mr and Mrs Arthur Smith Henry Lange of lilidhuru Mrs Dicker and Miss Holiday with Grandparents Bliss Gloria Perkin spent hoi ldsy with her grandparents Mr and Mrs Perkin in Barrie chk Stay Misses Barbara and Ruth Per kin are spending this week with their grandparents lilr and Mrs Shellswsii at Hawkestone Walter McLean of Toronto call recently rarralt Vials Mr and Mrs Bidwell Rub crt and Donald lied on Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Vivian at larrsil Mr and Mrs McLean and family visited on Sunday with ond Line Flor Port Credit Visitor Evérett Hutchinson Port Creds it spent Sunday with his father Alfred liutchinron Weekend Atflome Bill Johnston of Guelph and Anne Johnston ofvTurolllo spent the waekend at thelrvhonle here Mr and Mrs Malt Schiller Secv visited on Sunday atElglc Lake in Hallhurton From Toronto Mrs Dyblll Mrs Wrigley Di one and friend at Toronto vislt ed on Tuesday with lithnd Mrs Dybull Douglas oyhallroi Toronto is spending the summer with his brother Mr and Mrs nyhall Short Stay Miss Sharon Lyons ul Guthrie spent few day with Miss Gall Pollock Miss Carol McLean of Toronto spent week with Mr and Mn Partridge Shanty Bay Visit Mr and Mrs Charles Simpson and family spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs ll Hicklllll at ShanA ty Bay Mr and Mrs Percy Bouncy and Mrs H1 Shaw visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Raymond Mc Master at Cookstowll Mr McCartney Toronto REV ll Mclaggart Zephyr recently visited with Mr rid Mrs Ker ridge and Ross At Summer School Mrs Roberta Spence and Miss Elizabeth Birmingham are at tending summer school at Uni varsity of Lnndim Wedding Guests Mr and Mrs Hutchinson attended the FergusSmith wed ding on Saturday at Marsvllle Moved lo Fit Sgt and Mrs Buchan Ill have moved into the home formerly occupied by Mr and Mrs Fraser Beardnii Reunion Mr and Mrs Beardsall El caller and Ray Torrie Mr and Mrs Dicker Mr and Mrs Ken Dicker and John Mr and Mrs Dymond and Carol all attended the annual Beardsnll reunion It St Vincent Park on Saturday ev ening VilRlDS Riel llGHlER 17 our iiii Mr and Mrs Wait Johnston credit or on contracc rNow is the time incite more pro fit front your hugs by cedingcu op Hog Ration nitlicr on approved Coop nog Ratiohii are made from approved formulas from ths oAc and manuiuciured by overlso farmerowned Ioops in Ontario and used by over 60000 Ontario farmers Coop non nations are growing in popularity because regardless at cool they will give the farmers more profit Try your not litter oi pigs on coop Hog contract or run lplit test then you too will be another satisfied Coop customer When it comes to profit your famerowned Simcoe Coopvvwiii For farm service call or drop in Coopsnd enquire about the Hog lbccdin Pro sin sAllllilAYlJULY Grccn garden pewwcrc the big item on SalmdJYs flrmflnlrket At 85 unis basketInd 25 cents quartpcu la the pod sold to almost allcoiners Sbellrd pus ware altar at 40 mm pint The market was only place this weekend 0de with tua tamer looking folJudsn pro ducts homemade haklnl and lrubcfll and low Egg Price Up Eu prices were up Illin alter tlielr long clump large bring ing 80 and cents down ex tn larac 65 cents and medium to cenis Boiling fowl was 85 cents pound marlin chicken 40 cents caponsllfi centl and plump fryer or roosters 52 each fiouted chickens wcrc available at $3 Sig Vegarobla Marker The vegetable market was the biggest drawing card of the day New puttoes were 55 cents ll basket and heels sold at two bunches for25 cents Green and ions were five cent bunch and leaf lettuce way 10 cents hunch Spinach was 15 clinic bag and Swlsl chard was 30 cents has ket New buns were very scarce at 25 cents quart Raspberries Scarce Raspberries were sold out early in the day at 85 cents pint There were also goosoberrles at 35 cents box and red currants at so cents box Redcurrnnls made up into pies were so cents There were also chocolate pics on the lioincmade baking counters where data square sold at 25 cents half dozen cool22 hulla at so ccnis cents lost Vardlla sponge calm were so cents each and date cookies were 45 cents doc Miscellaneous Articles Homemade aprons were dol lar each and embroidered pillow cases were pair Handmade teltbabyr shoes were $1 pair Cactus plants ranged in price from 25 to 75 cents and ivy and spider plants were 35 cents each Zipper plants were is cents bouquet or crocheted flowers could be bought for dollar single red geranium plants were at cenll climber roses were 10 cents bouquet Bouquets ol zoo vgiriswhn attended the Ni half dcnsn and bread at 18 minnowsAudition gorilla and did mclbosl hosts is Min Shaun hitter ot Tomato spent last week with Mr and Mn non Nelily Attended finlerciiee Margarptsalvyer was lmflfll hammuidn conference at Guelph inst week At Platter Reunion Mr and Mrs Eben Sawyer and family attended the Fisher reun ion al Midhunt Park last Sunday Mr and Mrs Wilfred Wade of Anustcr visited in the commun ity tin Thursday railing on Mr and airs Frank Hugherand Mr and Mn Glrvnn Sawyer Holiday vniion Visitors ovar the holiday week end at Paul Russells were Mr and lira Ed Glunn Ind daulhtflr Dianne Mr and lira Gordon Hofcnbrack and son Russell also Mrs Fred Russell all of Toronto Markham Picnic Mr and Mrs Paul Russell and famUy attended lill piastcrcfl and operators picnic at Markham on Saturday Roat arbor Wrecked Lou Nolllyfir had the great misfortune on Wednesday dur lni the hurricane to have one oi his boat harbors completely littsd up in tillI air and one half carried into the water of Cooks Bay and lhe other hall cnlh down on the many cruisers in dock Due to the wonderful coopera Canterbury bclis said for quar fer Prune plum lain was 35 cents Jar and corn relish and chili sauce were priced from 30 to 35 cents Cherry jam was 31 cents jar nearly comlelnly réulit Ind ready for use v8 BAXTER The MBA Service The members at Baxter LOBA and Ballfl Orange Lodu Na l200 attended divine warsth to Easter Prabytciinncburdl on Sunday July also number of them ilfllded church service in Ivy Anglican Church on Sunday evening Sunday School Plrnle Sunday School pupils nd their pannts cnipyrd themselves at tho Sunday School picnic on Thurdag eveniru After supper whlo was served in the hall lamel Ind contests wire held in the park Motor to Cape anion Mr and Mrs Edur Denney nad lalnily have gone on motor trip to Cape Brelon where they will visit the latters relatives and lriellds Mrs Mislwy and two dlulh Icrs Lynn and Cheryl luvs returned to their home in Cerih mils after weeks holidays with friends here Carol Edgar re turned with lhcm and will spend wcciis holidays there To North Bay sir and Mn Gray have gum to North Bay or it couple at weeks before leaving for Ger many Toroala Visitors Mr and Mr Wallace To ronto spentnuoiduy with lilr and Mn Gnuley Sr Summcr School Miss PalsyMcKnight and Gauley Jr arc attending summer school in Toronto when younad has in planning fiEWMJTBTDDEE 25 Napier Street insurance pronm youll want the help at proiuliflnll one who mu ilu me hit career it pan to iiilcw your STATE FARM Agent PA S3992 LEGAL ADVICE all lawyer rein mars II It iny wonder that cAlnree feature ol We nonisms leading haadq Some Data and lets talk over vliiiispiilsl=il9u Loch lviANUEAcTunsif JUST AROUND THE CORNER LOCAL MANUFACTURE ensurcl FRESHNESS which assures you excellent pli Itabiiltyin SlumGAIN ReamUsually the SHINGAIN you purchase from us is made its someday as you take it out suusuam noun arc uni only rams an reiull at mean MANUFACIURE avoided in middlemen layparsed in direct all to the fee and this can mean more money in your pocket gt 1N CANADA mAN ANY omen imam MORE SH GMN FEDuumrl suunoam headquarters in this community the money savingsannoy mlklng features at snun Ill LSIIAIIB shunchm bit ortlnt nvingl in feed casts arc your sin Shop made possible in irzliihi chums der are important savings

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