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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1957, p. 15

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snll coingf Four More Strong Dale WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Motinee Wednesday 230 pm CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 130 pm BOX OFFICE OPENS 1245 pan EVENINGS ADULTS 100 MATINEES ADULTS 75c CHILDREN ALL TIMES Immndmn EM ERHER Hrsu WARNER Boos WARNEICDLOR ELIZABETH ROCK TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED 25c TAX INCL JAME5 TAYLOR JHUDSQN DEAN an um um and mainstream Imam Acumen loam um mt new no SHOWING VMONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY ltd BaudIsl mug to nude our on on pm at Luann III that It no part ol NI MATlNEE WEDNESDAY AT 230 pm HERE is ONE or HiTCHCOCKSGREATEST somewhere there must be the right man Qumraninnit In Somewhere FRED HIT HCOCKS PLUS No acrlonlll its story is taken tmrn his and its so suspensepacked only Hitchcock could film it avsivlai snows AT 650 pan comltluoussarunriav a3o Mi THEBLAC WHIP HQGH Er COLEENGRAY 2nd torgov RQGERSJNHEARTszTHEROCKIESi MONDAY TUESDAY VWEDNESDAY JON Iranian rnuuosn govsn sAnaoLAup IIsAksrobT lunatic CROSSl ND YPs Social large crpwa attended Khox Young Peoples social on Friday March 18 in the thumb base ment Alter the yregular busi ness portion of the in eting Mrs INSURANCF AGENCY as oinin BAHML addressed the group on sychology alter which the lunchcomm served re freshments Recent Visx Mr and Mrs Wi amF guv cd their aunt and cousin Potts and Mrs AllcnyTues an and Mrs John lioughccd spent Wednesday in Toronto and visited Lough ds mother Saturday ors Saturday visitors with then hunt Mrs Potts who is all were Mrs Scadding aridJoan of Toronto and Wes Ferguson Collingwood MrsSJohn of Ellnvale vis ited her brot la and sister Mr and Mrs James Strath one daylast week gt Recent finests Mr and Mrs Harry Tubman Mrs EveEiaincjaod Jean of Elm vale Mr andMrs James Strath were Thursday guests of Loacai Moore of Sunday guests 01 Mrs Potts andMrs Allen son and Anbrey Port Law yisit ion exchang ANGUS Scrvtcc in Angus United ChurCh willhe held at 930 am Sunday wMalCh at inorderfllat the con gregation can attend the Crusade tor Christ scrvice inthe evening EVERETT Mr and Mrs hert Gibbs and sonsLTUronto spent Sunday with Mr and MISIVWIIY Wilson Toronto Weékend Mr and Mrs Billie and family spent thelwec end with friends in Toronto ssDonna Robbins of Allis ton spent Sunday at her home here CNR Station Leonardstinston has commenc ed to take dawnthe old one sta tion herci and when cleaned up will grea improve the village the Belllelepoh build anew line in and ou Everctt It is reported Will be hooked which mammalian Time remains tor the hem unwhkemnylteeomler lnnch inert snow telll yetlb mrestot all lignlot sprints advent in Illfld thew have started on the task ot hallucinations winter bu left in Trentons streets lreaton lrcotonian Edward Webb gbal returned home from Toronto liter spend ing the wintermonlhs with his soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Jones lanorontb Mr and Mrs Charles Russell and Mr and Mrs Roy Graham spent Saturday in Toronto Attended ronanl Mrs Graham attended the funeral at her cousin Cecil Webb in Tomato on Saturday FromTorontO Miss Audrey Dcrmott nurscln lraining at St Josephs Hospital Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Mrpand Mrs Dcr molt wcckcndlvisiior with Mr and Hood of Toronto sister or Mr Hood who has just recently come rpm Scotland Musical Evening happy evening was spent amongst the patients at the Rus sell nursinghome onSunday cv cnlng when slngsong and other musical numbers were put on by Edwards ot Schomberg Glynn Evans of Toronto spent the weekend with hispnicnts Mr and Mrs David Evans Mr and Mrs Herman Breedon accompanied by Mr and Mrs El mcr Breedon of Alliston have rctilrncd home mm motor trip to Montreal where they were vis iting relatives gtVisitim in Aurora Mrs James Miller is spending Iew days in Aurora with her son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Robert Millir III in Hospital Elwood Miller is patient in Stevenson Memorial Hospital Al liston Farmers Meeting lilnislil Local oi the Ontario Farmers Union will hold an open meeting in Thornton Malina Mon iiay cvcnling April at 815 on Roweg ape lawman editor of tin Earrner willalso speak Art Club Meeting good number of the Art Club met at the towh hall Cookstown on Friday evening March22 Mrs Burgess of Allis tonthc president presided are short business meeting John Recve of Qrillia gave very fine onstration lecture on ceram He spokeabout the process in making these1andyhad on dis play quite number of beautiful articles fewvmade byhis class in oriliia He also spokeabout how pottery was made nd showed pictures of his work in the pro cess of making At 15 macho sion of thedc nstratlonya social hour was enjoyed with lunch mom Red Cross Quilting Bec Only 58 ladieslnsteadof 80 of the previous year turned out lor the annual Rad Crossquiiting bee on Thursday afternoon at the town hall Quilters were from Hollow Ross Group and Cookstowns three churches 12 quilts were completed seven duo ingthe afternoon Ross Group four Hollows yone Presbyterian Church jone Anglican Church nitcd Church three WA Jr WMS and SruWMS Mrs Herb apes donated one These will he headquarters for di wher needed Dur the ternoona few minutes rest periodby the wink ers Atthis time short worr ship period led by Mrs lti Pasnowas held and relreshmcnts charge Russell Ndrs Home MrsRoinhltcsldes and oIAliiston were Sunday visitors with Mr gt Steel of Bolton were Thursday guests fiMissH Mal low Friday visitors were Mi nd Returned from Mrs Alex llood was le53 Mr and Mrs Russell aridMiss Returned Irons Montreal appeared WEDN sided over in Inclnoon by Mrs Ward grandmother oi the groom and NltKlrkup unntotthc zrpom both of To Mt ln the evening Mutt Arnold Cookdown and It Chriitiejpl Barrie assistingt both nd showing tilezittswere the bridal attendants lira Bert Harman the brides stator 1mm Broccbridge0y Christian Chur chili Mn Dick Kirkup Miss Wanda Kirkup Toronto and Mrs KcllyBccton institute Mettini The April meeting ol the mens institute will be at the town hall on Thursday April This will be lhc annual meeting and the payment of feed The roll call willbe answered by an exchange kct seeds bulbs or slips Committeeers Smith Maycs Monkmln Mrs Shaw and Hazel Arnold Ross Soclal Group large number01 the Rossi Social Group Withthclrhusbands and families enjoyed social get together in the town hallon Frl day evening March is toreuohre orchestra Euchre prizes wen Mrs Albert Gllroy and Mrs liam Carr consolation to Mrs Clarence Breedonx The lucky prizes for the men wenttoflar old Kingsecond to Sadler and low to Albert Hanna During the eveningdw ncrslor the lucky draws went rst to Mrs ilcrmanBrcedon quilt second basket of groceries to Ralph Houghton Early midnight lovciy lunch Was served by committee The RossGroup motilitMrs Dcrmotts on Thursday afternoon for another work meetinglwith 14 members and one visitor prcs cnt Mrs Fiidcy Ithc prea ident opened the meeting and conductedthe business letter appreciation from Mrs McKel vcy of the Beaten Manor acknow iedgingtreals sent from the group were received one complete Red Cross quiltwss turned introin guilt during WAiand the Chancel Gliild served hyvrthe committee Mis Hubert Lemons workmen Ing The ladies completed one in albeflgéoon Campbell Mrs Little Mia Nevils and Mrs Gllroy Old Boys Reunion Around 50 guests from Co town attended the 20th feunion dinner and danco at the Oak Room of the Union Station on Wednesday evening March 20 when 200 Old Boys and Girls at tended and enjoyed anothcr splendid evening lovely di nor was servcdat 630 This wa lollowed hyvrcnewing acquaint ance playingrcards and dancing to that Cookstownneatti orche tra andcallerolf KonC Mar who Venticcdgll the young and manyrrnot so young to join pleasure of the dance program Cedri Davidsonmextended clvl welcome on behalf of Mayor Phl ms and to the Contrst guests and Ira Wilson thanked the association on behalf of the guestsyfronhthe home tow Amspeé guest was to Cloirer Hill OldBoy Watson Clain who again demonstrated hl sityin presentingsilvér dollars t0jthe lucky folk in th audience and alsocxtended an vitation for the second annual picnic athls home on Kingston Road DrEhy presented the slate of officers for the coming year President for they seem ternl Leonard Ross whoweicomldth guests vie resident Alderma Cedric Davidson rs Djlltn Draper secretary assistant Mrs Jack Kidd Mrs treasurer H7Drap man of the entertai 99 Dalton Draper distribute and beautiiulprlzcsand gifts in cluding birthdayp nLto7l yearold Bcrtha Davi birthday was that Hostsfindnhostess ening were Mrs lorie Agnew am Lees Harmsrand CharlesBalrers Each lady received box of tier given as tavorsandal the men Meeting opened ALDERMEN nasal accept this responsibility ln thelrnurmal days business Alderman Wice Entered council by Reclamation in 1956 and representedthis ward under the guidance of exaldernian Harry BMlchie turn he advises Alderman Churchill who iotnedCouacii this year Alderman Wice ismnrried their many years bi service in the Sunday School Apiano donetcd by Mr and Mrs Kell was dedicated by Rev Mr Neweil and received by Mrs Hindie lor the bcginners room Mrs Ado McMaster played piano solo on the new piano Fred Cook oi Bradford was thc spécial cakcr hissubiectbcing Dream Mrs CDunio lurinor mem ber of the Sunday School and her daughter sang aduct also Mrs nkmanasolorand Mrs clt lllican sister of Hubert Lom un assistant superintendent and wntlmbiassaps Tho room was beautifully decor ated by the committee in charge Mrsull Corrigan pianistlor tho SpndaySchool played beautiiul proludcandpostlude to thc ser vice Unlted Ch rch Evening Auxiliary The tcd Church Evening Auxiliary on Thursday March 21 the home of Mrs cooper for their regular monthly meeting Earlier in the evening the members attended the Cru sadeAFor Christ in Colliter Street United Church vvhlch proved most inspirational for all On arrival back atMrs Ccopcr short bus iness niectingwas conducted by the présidentMrs D1 Monknlan lthprayer Mi lites wait rcad also correspon eh Roll call was given also numberof sick calls were re ported The oftcri was taken and dedicated An mutation was accepted from the Benton Aux il to attend their Easter thank ng on Monday evening Apr Wc were asked tokcep in mind our own Easter thank altering to beheld inthe church liursday evening April 11 when The mcctin was then turned rs Wanloss who call ed Mis Graco Porter who read meditation onLent Mrs McWattcrsjthén ezthis months cha ltwo other soc tics will be enter ls moving burn present ed small gift in ppreclation of gt 8i data Food Haven Bradford casion being The MrsNett wlcn right Farm and dancing to Walter Benny annualllanare concerned with tileprob ems oi theiateppyersfln Ward and both his son operates successful business as luél tectlon stal Section Three addition to Now in his and he and Forest no lanolin plldlscnaucors inth town nets of Barrie Rotary Citing Alderman Fred Chnrchili is supervisor or construction atgamp Border and is hap piest when he is working Married there are two boys and twoglris inthelamiiy Gerald Madge Barbara and Lloyd During World War one he served with Hath Bab tulion CE and on disthr wasin busi ness in Toronto for shot joining the Civil Service to Barrie in 1938 In Sheet April lav=ro member while before The family come Suterillegalnuonsf With the rapid approach spring weather and development of fire hazard conditions during the next tew weeks forcstpruz re getting every thing in readiness to dcalwith emergencies April lithe of finial bcdlnning of the 1957 fire season and the following tircpre vention and satiety regulations under the Forest Fires Preven tionAot come into cllect olithat date in the fire districtA sum mary of the main re rcmcnts which apply Ibllows WORK PERMITS Except where land is being cleared for agricu turc purposes by locatce purl chaser or patentee every person lirm orcorpqratlon shall in ad dition toiany other requirements carrying on any logglng nining or industrial operation or belore clearing land iorrightof way tor any road trail 1ete road ditch orllumc or for any telephone telegraph power or pipe line or belore clearing land to be flooded vforvwatcr storage purposes or before constructing any dam bridge creamepr he iorc carrying on any other Woods operation of any kind liable to cause an accumul of slash or debris on any land the fire district bupcratltlg ins Iire district ff purpose of manu any millilor the Eacturing tlmbe The applic ddition to any atlonrequircd the descilbe greatly the theproposed be carried on sh hi 5the number mento beemployod the iocatio ol camps and the probable duration of the opera tion The sppl ation will also shinnth nanl he foreman in supplied as other l3 ell ln conducting summcr opera tions ill shown on the work ermir FIRE PERMITS No burning or retuscsissh or other debris lwill hcipcmlltted duringr the tire scason except under the author ity of FIRE PERMIT issued by an otficcr oi the Department of Lands and Forests whcn condi tions unsafe to do CM FIRE All precautions should beexcrcis intheusc of camp fire Where neces sale locatio uuldwhe chosen close to the water free Turnto page twent

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