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Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1957, p. 9

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daughter of thelate hit ande Miss Marginal Site For 20 Years Borne Dies At RV9H93pltol Failing in health torthe past year MissMargaret Ahn3shsn han passed away onihursdsy March lo 195 at the Royal Vin toria Hospital harri daughter of the to Mr tars Philip Shanahan Jane was born on Nov 17 mm in Township but had lived in cm Canada for 40 years sud turned East to Barrie ahout years ago The lnto Miss Shannanyagia member of St Marys 1th Catholic Church and had shit part in church work 25 member of tho Catholic Womens wane and also otvthe AltirSoclety The funeral wnsheld on Monr day March 181mm tholiloyd and Slccklcy Fit ialljiomotoSt Marys Church hera recallan mass was cclcbratédfliy Monsignor James Clair Dgan of the church Relatives triends and neighbor were present and lovely iilowers expressed regret and Fremont hrance Survivingot the eternity are three sisters Misseslthlie Elizabeth and Julia and one bro ther Maurice all of Barrie Burial in St Marys dome tery Barrie and pallbearers were Thomas Gray Gordon Lander Alex Graham Charles McDonnell James McKeownfiandJamesQuin Ian Former Member RCNVB gt Noivol Simeon Cotton Died At Sunnybrook iormcrm or ofytheviloyal Canadian Naval Volunteer Re serve NorvaljSimeon Cotton died on FridayMarch l5 l957at Sunv nybrook Hospital Toronto Just in the prime of lite he was born on May 121914 iu Flos Township son at Simeon Cotton and the lateMargarct Kidd ati tended Crossland Public School and Knox Churcb 1319 he worked in Stayner and Maiton be tore joining the RCNVR He was then stationed at St John NB and while theremarrisdtho fora mer Miss Marie Murray They lived in St Johner live years and tor the past six years mi Toronto He was molar me ehanic by trade and member of thcMasonic Order He leaves be roaved his widow btsfiathergSlmé con Cotton two daughters Sondra 10 years old and Susan who is six two brothers Percy and Eric and one sister Margaret Mrs gt Robertson all of Barrie The funeral service on Monday March 18 wasconduotcd byillev Muir minister of Essa Road Presbyterian Church at the Jennett Funeral Home Barrie There was large attendance oi relativesand friends from near and far from the district and irom OrilliaCopper Cliff SW ner TorontoandElmvale Many flowers were from them and from Regent Refinety Fort credit Ro gent Garage Stafi and Transport mice HalwigMotors ohal lo 593 OCAW Maltoa Widow of Bey ewheryj Formerly orBurgéss Dies In Toronto Followingfa to illnss Mr Anna Nowheryymdow ofthe late Rev WNewhejry mesa day March 15 19571tth Elizabeth Hospitalflioront an or 85th year The former Mis Surgess Job Burgess sbé was born on Aug 141872 in the us and afterward had Ved in Galt Dunnville Kitchener andl Guelph where she had rked with hot husband charges outfitter life she ested in all ch of Streetsville NY oral ministerial Many flogl remhmglnoes were rrom them and from the Agricul turn Office Sulfln Newtonht ahd lrom Hilton Juniorjarnicra laterment was lostsynci Ceme tery and militantLivery tour grandsons Animation Glen Mum buson PeterNewhcry Phillip Kolker and William 1on he Neivliery preficceased in Jan ary 134330L tho imlly surv the daughters and one so Mrsl Wok Mumbch son Bessiejar New mush Mn Morris Kolher Edith oi Albany NY Mrs cm Bargstrom Mabel Sherwood Norman Helen at Plermoni NY and Mary Newhery in the axon state and Rev WEdward New bery of San crnando Trinidad There is also one sisteraMiss Mary Burgess of Streetsville and randéhtl re 1gt Former Allondole Girl Mrs lolm Dougall Passed AwdyrlnToronto Friends of the Jami neetion learned with regret of the death on Tuesday March 1957 of MrslannT Dbugoi ormerly oi Barr at thehome of her daughter Mrs Siran Hel en 154 Bartlett Avenue Toronto resident of Allandale for many years the tormer Miss Dav lba Jane Wilkinson was born in Hamiltonin 1868 After her mar riage to John Dougall who died in 1940 she had made her home in Barrie where he and his brother Jame who also died in t958 at an extreme age conduct ed successful furniture busi ness which located in the present Graham and Fleming store was eloscd about 50 years ago when the brothers retired Mrs Dougall was member at St Andrews Presbyterian Church and after union 0LCollier Street Unltedchurch andwas life member of the Womens MissionA ary Society The funeral service lnToronto was held on Thursday evening March 21 and interment in Bar ne Union Cemetery followed on FridayyMarch Surviving of the family are our daughters Mrs Wells Gla dys Mrs Stranglelen Mrs PortcrtLelia all Toronto and Mrs AN McLean May ofVSaint John NB lino sister Mrs ThompsonCrew is Barrie resident EFROY Néwmaritet Visit Mrs Stephens isspending the week with Mr and Mrs Thornton Stephens in Newmarket Sympathy at Community Our sympathy is extended to the sisters and brothers and all relatives of the late Miss Bertha Rogerson who passed away in the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie Sunday evening March 24 lmprovingin Health Mrs Mcrvyn Noble who is patient in Royal Victoria Hospital is improving very nicely Euchremnd hanee Dont forget the euchrchridge and dance inChurchill Hall Fri day evening April Lots of give away prizes Watch Coming Events on iunher particulars Quite number from the village have attended the Crusade For Christ in Barr SdndaySemcc Rev Evans Totonto nduct the Churchxnhere on Sunday momi Mr and Mrs Harry Glitch and Gallaughef ed their other Elgi Waller on Thurs da He is patient in Toronto General Hospitalfollowing an op akly Euchre The weekly euclire washeld in the ball last Wednesday night Theprize winners war Mrs McNabh the ladies and Gray don errfertile men Measles Around severaljoi the school children is suffering tram measles The meeting of the Womens institute whinhyas tohe held in the school last Wednesday was postpoiied At Trailer Book at ThurmanTongues con tinues to speak to the nation queer mm was tounthcre the other in connection with its diatrlhu ion The BIblc Sod ctyr booth was opened peso ally by the Mendoirh the Sul tans ofticill representative IHn showed interest in the hooks in Arabic picked Moroccan Colloqui Bible in ihéclusio To sell the Scriptures insutb places requires good variety of bibles Testaments and as well as multilingual to workers Local liissionarins of different denominations who could read andspelk anumber gungea assisted wlielt3ple of all nations passed lay Copies were sold in Spanish French English Arabic Italian Hungarian Czech and even one in Amharicwas bought by nVMor occan professor who had studied Semitic langdagesior years in Prague young Arabhooked at the books and lndicatlhggtoneof the Gospels said it lag year since received that inlomyhoart tiny Arabglrl stood for awhile reading from the Book of Psalms to her illiterate tether andmother before ihcyhought the pin The booth wassetu the North Africa Agency of the Bri tlshand Foreign Bible Society Suggested readings for the week Sunday Luke 18 180 Monday Luke 18 3143 jluesday Luke l9 127 Wednesday John 10 142 Thursdnprohn 14 Hit Friday John 17 126 Saturday Romans 12 121 EDGAR Mr and Mrs Machodurand inmily spent Sunday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Patterson of Soarboro were recent visitors at Lcesit Ralphand George James Visitch with their parents Mr and Mrs James this past week ande Lush and chil drenbi Peterhoro were weekend visitors with Mr Cooke Wedding Anniversary very pleasant evening wfi spent at Mr and Mrs Hayes on Saturday March 23 it being the 25th wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Vincent Hayes About 40 relatives and friends were pres eanor the occasion from Toronto Orillia Barrie Anton Mills Hawkcstone and vicinity Euchre and Croltlnole The WI cuehre and croklnole party in the communityhxll oh Friday evening was very wellat tended Sheardown and Mrs Bouncy were winners ineuchre with consolation going to Mrs JMcLean Wayne Sles Lauder shr and Ruth Ann Kitchen were the winners in eroldnole with con solations going to Eddie Cockbum and Wanda Lees Both Won Hockey is over for this season Our local teams have both been lucky winning Monday night the Junior team defeated their op ponents and on Thursday night the Senior team not to be outdone hy the Juniors came home with the Oro League trophy Congrat ulations Mr and Mrs Hampton of New foundland are visiting with their daughter Mrs Grimes and oi Lin and Mrs In March meeting at the has héldlllflt ElwopdWinu We openedthe meetih withmny ers litanhplhylnrd Prayer and the membe prayerled by mu cnll ms nnmcredbyli members Indthrce visitors The minutes were read and approved Correspondence and thank you card were read Planning for thebowling ban quct followed ltwas declderlvtc hold special meeting tomalre out the listsfor the banquet BURTON AYE AND HOLLY UNITED CHURCHES ZIMinister hev Trimble no no Mr 11 insulate Organist 945 muSUNDAY SCHOOL ll Beginners Departmentv nan ngJiM cannon WMSVsiihdav We decided get material for SEATS was mommy ArnoldI BlililSlllilt scram SundayASchMl SUNDAY MARCH 31 1957 noo urnREALITY rna I00P 1mm 41 Collier St Barrie ALL ARE wmcone gt Overiteostot moving tnftie now bcinxicsrrierl by bus in Can Ida ls flvcror Ii ccntsn too mileiseomparedwmrltlm fill rent nliruy revenue Hi cents per ton mile sarcoma chum OF AMERICA NEDJIEBV KERK Mimsranj Rev Eatkenburl Every Sunday 1230 pm ESSA ROAD PRESRYTBRIAN CHURCH Corner jigs lid It Burton Ave l000tpop nusrnrss um commas llnnnol Fotlier rind Alumnir Wistsrams men 28 30 lcct in length Sonllight Billions fascism wssonv Anon BURTON AVE UNITED CHURCH EARRIE The Orillia committee will have charge of the programme All men up invitedfincludlng ministers of all denominations Adopt son or father for the evenin ifnecessary Those whohlve made dec ions for Christ during the Cruradc are especially nvttcd SERV HroN FORD BlLLYéitAliAMSASSQCiATE stNoELIST pDlSilBIQT CHRIST the Crusade Team SONG animal swarm his roammoments truism Comm UNITED Rev Le sMABD Minister Lloyd Tutiord Organist and choirmaster 11a FMORNING ssovrca The Church School InaJunior Intermediate and Senior Departments aimrm unseryu baby sit and the surronntng area CALVARY rsLaowsnlo CHURCH of The Christian and Missionary Alliance CornerBeret JrDunlop St East Rev Poul Valentine Pastor 3pm MID WEEK SERVICE Wedncsday p111 Everyone Welcome the wonderfulresponse yssh PRESBXTERIAN Our service is not Iiniited by financial restrictions fiatlier we providethe finest at modelat cost with the means of all and with terms to suit all circumstances FUNERAL nous so Worsley 53 12M 55 as not arrived the call TAX Ray consumer sum St jathcrstey 350 mm SUNPAY SCHOOL Classes for all ages 11 amt nfWIIIniPeE ServiecsApril If FIRSEB msrcuurtcn Clapperton Organist and Chair Leader crown til amber 23 2o anytieid Streeb Gohecn ister EMMANUEL oarHST Fellowship of Evangclieal Baptists any ERNEST NULLMEYaa Pastor 945 stunBrain schoon 1f am PhonumNo run goons sr maing PRESBYTERMN CHURCH Owen and Worsley Sta VBEV JAMES FERGUSO Mintster CLARKE Mus Baa rggnist and Cholnpasten llama MORNING WORSE he minister will preach The Chure School lo omAunion hSEnloiHclassos ll mPBegionem Kindergarte Cass STgtGlL£sMiSI Anglican grout harmonica oi Si from the citizens of Barrie eBarrlesnuDistrlctMinisterial Association has secured tbeBarriehrena with 3000 seating capacity for the hint se eSundayMarcl181 CENTRAL unrrso CHURCH lop and Toronto Streets CHURCHILL Organist 11 1m ancmvmo mHBeginners and nior Sunday School ohmMORNINGTRAYER anneal srarms DAIsS WN passavrsma nnv some rosuo refuse NTECOSTAI 1le1 DGAR IGHURSTUNITED ttE Grnst Coolants IN VtCECIL BRENN BLA AErnAnnNcns MAY or

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