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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jun 1958, p. 19

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Ms of Mum on Colborne Mr and Mn Thomas Hayes spent tow days in Colhorne their sonlow Mr and Mrs Alvrn and MrsmBert Harman and boys Eric and Mark were recentweeliend guests ofMr ndMrs Herbert Harman Bouncy and Candy Woodward oi Allandale are holidaying Wlul their grandparents Mr and Mrs olton Draper Hollday insoba Bert Armstrong and Jim Arn old are spending weeks holi day in Oba From Tomato Recent weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Russell Draper were Mr and Mr James Welch and Edgar Houghton of Brad ford Mr and Mrs Kenneth Crow Cord Diane and Grace were vis itors at Ailenwood oanunday inst Mrs George Wilkinson oi Alt listori was recent Saturday guest at her sisters Mrs Barry Jebb and Miss Florence Camp belL Sunday guests with Mr and Mrs Donnell were Mr and Mrs Donnell Harold Donnell and Lou Donnell all of Toronto The Late Edward Nixon The communitywvas shocked to hear of the sudden death of one of their young town mem bers when at midnight on Sat urday May 31 1958 Edward Ted Nixon was in headon collision on Highway 27 suffer ing head and chest injuries and passed away at Toronto General Hospital on June Edward Nixon was in his 35th Born in Coekstown Sept 20 19M son oflttr and Mrs Herbert Nixon of Cookstown Ted as he was known had al ways lived in Cookstown He Was member of the United Church and member of Cooks town Bowling Club He was em ployed at Avro service stores at lMalton for number of years The funeral service was held lat the Hughcs Funeral Chapel on June with Rev Nowell officiating Interment in Alllfitolt Union Cemetery Pall bearers were Hector Smith Tor rence Hunter Roy Taylor Rus sell Reid arry Cause and Har old McKiilican Beautiful floral tributes were iron Avro Service Stores Avro Flight Test Avro Aeronautin Lodge 7l7 Aircraft Malton Cookstown United Church Cooks towi Public School friends and relatives Surviving relatives are his widow Theresa Kochansld Cookstown children Pa tri Diane and Lynn Louise Nixon parents Mr andersi Herbert Nixon two sisters Mrs Crawder Joan North Bay and Mrs Walke Agnes Stayner Erlends and relatives fromsa distance were irom North Bay Stayner Toronto Ajax Weston Malgon Keswick Camp Borden Brampton Meaford Aliiston King City Richmond Hill fland com year munity Legion Actlvitles Coohsto Legion No 3137 is busy prep ng tor big field day for Tuesday July inactions will be nine ball anis Camp Borden band races games for the kiddies and huge dance at night in the curl nk Watch for advertising Junior WM News large number of members cit he three Cootrstown churches good number of members he WMS rom other neigh ng churches were present at ery enjoyable missionary ser vice at the United Church on Sunday eveninngune Mrs George Faris presided andopcned theimeeting with hymn and prayer1 by Arthur with scripture re ing hngxs Samuel French The junior choir with Mi Irene the organ gave eciai mu and alovely duet sung Mrs Leslie Smith Mas Donald Monlcman Miss Douglas in fur from vividvde ifeinmongstlie Whatfiesponr rob have in whativork loungminister are accom ltfiiishing Shespoke aboutlthe ireshments were At Congratulations Mr and Allan Grecnnee Norma Bannonthebirtholadaugh ter buntnFuzuohoapiulon ngdeylunel1958 WA News Tunneling ot the Piubyterl in WA was held at the home of Mrs Patton on June fnie pruldent ms MaKlll can opened the meotlng with the singing of Va hymn after which Mrs Currie offered prayer The scripture was read by Mrs Trotter During the business period it was decided sesame Vanessa the whole may it prises that delightyou and are the rim ily Budgets shop now Store for Shopping Zelleral satisfaction GilaranteedlZ2 to purchase hymn books for the choir andwngregruon Mrs Erwin and Mrs Reive were in charge of thcprosram Mrs Posno gave an illuminating account of hermissionary work In the south of China and also of her work with her husband in Northern china They worked with the China Inland Mission Mr and Mrs Posno stayed at their post or some time after the Communists came into pow or and at length were lorccd to leave the country encountering many difficulties on the long journey to the coast social hour followed and re served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Posno and Mrs Smith Scout Troop The patrol leaders and sec ends of the kasth Troop spent last weekend at the Scout Camp in West Gwillimbury un der ASM Pettett The weather was excellent and the boys had good time No serious accidents occurred although the road into camp was under repairs and had lot of ups and downs One softball game which was being enjoyed by parents and boys was interrupted for 35 minutes while the bail washe ing dug out of groundhogs hole It sure would have been home run if it hadnt been foul ball MANSle In Hospital Jim Cauthers entered Tor onto hospital on Monday for an operation on his ankle which was broken while at work at Camp Borden about Iourgtmonths ago We wish for him satisfactory recovery Hand is very ill at the Alliston hospital Mrs Roscoe Cau thers of Port Credit is staying with her mother Mrs Hand Mrs John Jennirigs of Port Credit visited with Mrs Mitchell on Sunday gt Anniversary Services Anniversary services at the Uni ted Church on Sunday afternoon and evening were well attended RevaJ VShilton of Alliston gave wo very fine sermons Rev Burgess of the local Presby terian church assisted Rev Fornataro in the afternoon ser vice Ernie Mayer played trum pet solo at each setvicc other music was provided by the regui lar choir of the church Birth of Son Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ronald Shacklady on the an rival of their little son onJune 12 at the Alliston hospital Sympathy oflCommunlty We extend our sympathy to the lornataro family in the loss oi relative in Hamilton The wife of onenot Mrs Fornataros bro thers passed away very suddenly Sunday afternoon Mrs Mayers mother Mrs Cook of Vineland is visiting at the Mayer home nrconnnaii not SERVICE community cemetéry Placing of flowers on family plots 23011m WORSE SERVICE 3500 Dim SUNDAYAUNE 22 1958 SPECIAL onion sums 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