The breakup of minute ice this spring mn ml Up to April LS ll Md not wedded although only 15 inches thick onthe avenge but cracks hem to appear From thattime there was no strong wed wludJrrlrireit into LakeSine which Ill IARRIE ONGQONTINUING FRIDAY SATURDAY THE mime open from Cooks lay out to WEDNESDAY APRIL 24 I957 coopm war Thorh tum before YOUVE WINE AtfoarIaldiyanCIub FDRSINCE wimam Wylen Irest and northwest on April mg 00 nonunion and but nuao¢n ammo Section Threbeoges I723 STILL GOING STR rwEoNEsoAv rnunsoav sis cold and helbvgfrecdng up April ls with one exception April l7 Good Friday April 19 bill7 strong south wind Saturday southeast wind and tempera ture of 78 but cool nest wind on Sunday Illuminati April took most of the larger floss out not of Mir Point wHIcII WILLIE HERMAIE ls BE SURE TO SEE 11 FROM THE BEGINNING EVENING SHOWS AT 630 CONTINUOUS SATURDAY FROM 230 OUR NEXT ATTRACTION Ix Free Home Of Fire Dangers MRS JOHN DAVIDSON EVENINGSHOWS AT 550 AND prn The story that Ind to win the zoom Pulitzer Plize Mum RilMIltIINItERNESl BBRGNINE PLUS mun ERI SAT Iviou écourmuou HE LAUGHED LAST nutmu ENTERTAINMENT FRANK IIIIIIYIIINI IIIBII DEAN IAIIGER CARTOON AND MIRACLE IN THE CARIBBEAN 3FIlllll SATURDAY 130 pm FRANKIE LANE LUCYV MARLOWE 2nd Hit SCOTT BRADY ANDBETA ST JOHN Im IAW vs all Ill Inn Tgfs WED TWO TOP FEATURES THE BROTHERS WERE VALIANT it ROBERT TAYLOR STEWART GRANGER 2nd VANJOHNSON ANN BLYTH in SLANDER son rnn rtcruna THAT WON rots BORGNINE vi cl Is cl le homeclean up Pi mable liquids for fire threat explained and papers faces with paint Dispose of oily mops and rags and all flammable items Get rid of dried grass and house foundation quate to meet trleal requirements attended in both churches the United Church the service was enriched by theJISï¬ of the new Baldwin electronic which had been installed last week five members were received into in your paint up plant lrwln ad Dont let flie hide Fire Chief and today That old box of castoff cloth ing the pile of newspapers in the basement the oily mop in the oset and the storeroolns flam are all hideaways the firevchiei And unpainted wood ready fuel for fire Chiel lr win continued For the protection of your family and home get rldof old othing magazines Protect mattresses wood sur avcs especially those near the Check your iring to be certain it is ade presentday elec light fire before it starts by getting rid of its hiding places Chief lnvin requested MANSFIELD Mr and Mrs Heather of To ronto were with their daughter Mrs James Cauthers andfamily for Easter Enster Services Easier services were well At organ Before the commnnion former CBC ncwa commentator and lecturercn current events now residing in New York City viii be speaker at the annual meeting at the Womens Can adian Club at the Oddfellows Hall tonight Her toplewlll be The United States Foreign Policy Mrs Davidson has spoken to the local clubon sev eral previous occasions and her visits are always looked forward to by the members The meet ing begins at 830 pm CRAIGHURST Easter Visitors Mr and Mrs Thomas Dunn and Miss Linda Hodgson spent Easter weekend in Hamilton Mrslack Greaves Wenda and Gail spent few days inflorontu Floyd Sinton is home after spending several weeks at Trade School in Toronto Clifford Bell visited In Hobart last week Few pays to Toronto Mrs Buker and Miss Grace spent few days in Toronto and attended the Brethren Conference David and Brian Buker are spend in few days yatPalnswiek Weekend Visitors Mr and Mrs Murray Bell and ADbED rat Tuna WHITE arms rawmulua wants in and Mun mmvoto SEAYED FURING $1 MINIITS OVIIfORMANCI llllllSllll sir In family of Orangevllle visited Rev and Mrs Newman at the Weekend Mgs Newman returned with them fo alvisit WWW1 Mr and Mrs Harvey Bell and family of Tilden Lake spent few days with ClllfordlZeil and ted with Mrand Mrs AllenBo denand baby son Kevin on Sun HOLLOWS eeentVlsltars Mr and Mrs CIJ BDWdGiINlSl Sudhury and James1 Bay lvisitcd Mr and Mrs Th Bowden of Shanty Bayat the sear nirur OfSen Born toMrand Mrs Allen Aubrey JarIiis on Royal Victoria Hospital on April the church la son Kevin Christopher fine service was held at the Presbyterian Church on the even Mr and Mrs George Kirton Home From Edmonton day Mrs Bowden remaining for couple of weeks Mrs Gilchrist and Phyllis of Slayner visited with the Hands on Monday Perhaps the this district would to know that Harold with the Kaufman Eu time followed Townline Farm Forum group on Monday night Raymond Sut eliffe the president called the group together for short busi ness pcrlod The remainder of the evening was spent in playing 500 Winners were Mrs Cole and Elmer llalbert social Meeting Burns Home and School met in the sehoolroom Tuesday night Peter Switzer the opened the meeting with the sing ing of Good Friday Rev We are all glad tosee Ralph president spending Easter week with her Clayton ofToronto with Mr and Mrs McCague and fam ily Mr and Mrs EdwinPearson anddaughters oi Newmarket with sons Mr and Mrs Steve Milne and Billie of Weston with Wood Miss Shirley Spieer of Bar ric with Mr and Mrs chnson and family Here for Week Nancy Pearsun of Newmarket is Mr and Mrs visited Brampton friends week Burgess delivered aonost helpful essage The choir assisted with number also Mrs Burgess sang In The Garden wssvwell attended Mr and Mrs George Jaffray and The service Mr and Mrs William Ferris last in Hospital William Savoury is Innord Duflerin Hospital at Orangeville awaiting surgery on Monday We wish him speedy recovery Weekend Visitors Willowdale called Snider homefrom Edmonton He will be here for few weeks Miss Betty Castou is home from Toronto for the Easter holidays Miss Betty Lou Greaves ot iiug by is home for the Easter holidays Mr and Mrs George Cooper of do old friends at theweekend Mr and Mrs Arthur Dunn and family spentEaster with Mr ano Mrs Culhamrat Edenvale Mr and Mrs Bert Ellsmere anti Miss Gwynne of NorthBay spent Ainsley of Toronto were at home here Mr and Mrs MeBriennear Sud hury recently on Thursdayyto spend Easter in Pontiac Mrs William Vernon of Toronto visited with Mr and Mrs Joseph Vernon over the Easter weekend Mrs Harry Whileside and son their Sudhury Visit Mr and Mrs Lorne Reid Visited Mr and Mrs Philip Wright left Michigan Mr and MrsCar1 Murphy of Bermuda Trip lor Bermudas One evening last week saw 50 flocks of geese Illying east Mr and Mrs Sid Wright left Good Friday morning by plane Wildlife Hepatinas areout in the bush omparable coverage with good companies who pay claims prompt And to be sure that You you should Van lNSURANCE SPECIALIST he can advise you how get the best Insurance at the lwest comparable cast Call AT wssr iNNISFlL COMMUNITY CENTRE uncle and aunt George Jaffray also Billie Milne of Weston witnhis gratidfather Wood Walter Plngle and hisgrand sons Walter Jr and Douglas Pingle all of Oshawa spent the weekend with the farmers son invlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs Swensomandfamily Walter Jr and Douglas remained for the Easter holidays and Sharon Swen 1son returned to Oshawa with her grandfather for holiday Mrs Margaret Durward of Sim Miss Edna Gallaugher of Toron to spent theweekend with hEr sister Mrs Anderson Visiting at the parsonage are daughter Mrs Peter Oprica and husband and threeehildren of Windsor also Claire smith of Wood Mr and Mrs Albert Laeï¬f Toronto vlsitéd with Mansfield friends for Easter Phones irom BC Mrs Alex Armstrong had message by telephone from her Friday and Saturday with Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellsmere Mr and Mrs Thomas Black of Weston visited Mr and Mrs Ern Gaston during the weekend Easter Services The Easter services in both churches were Well attendedand allheprd good Easter messages It mile west of Highway 27 on the 14th Con minute drive from Barrie eneenes sï¬ LUNCH oUNrER swan ADMISSION sec ing of Canada followed by therepeating of the Lords Pray er The scripture message was read by Marvin Hand Following the business period Marvin Hand introduced Ralph Congdon of Barrie who showed pictures FolloWing each reel the group discussed the pros and cons of the picture MrsNorris Coch rane of Baxter accompanied by Mrs Gauley Jr favored the group with several accordion sel ections Mesdames Buyers Milli FRIDAYS to the Georgian Bay Ialandcrs SATURDAYS ANCIENT ART lt To The Music Makers The oldest known samples of embroidery are found on mum euchre at er andHalbert served lunch several from this district at tended the Everett Institute Everett hall Thursday night one is spending Wood this week with Highest Marks It was announced at Burns Sun eldest brother Chiirles Csutliers who lives at Terrace birthday Charles and two children field friends BC on her with his wife hopes tospend whilethis summer with Mans my clothes of ancient Egypt ngIIEfcnrsrl lei lire Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Orville Miller and sons visited on Sunday with Mr aners Cecil Hawkins at Shel burne day School that Marion Gilchrist eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs Harold Gilchrist of Stayner formerly of Burns obtained the highest marks in temperance contest conducted by Mrs take your suvmgs day April 16 with Mrs Lpblaw Meatord and also atten ed the funeral of the late Stanle Thurston secretarymanager of the Ontario Dontlet fire putthebite on yourbaank er is Easter Visitors account Make sure you prop Avoid Ios Miss LouiseIKh ng Armstrong ooni settings Two special colo followed it Easler Stinday visitors in the district Were Mr and Mrs Harold Markle and son Dennis of Barrie with Mr and Mrs Earl Smith and daughtersMr and Mrs William Blakely temperance secretary of Burns On May Marion will receive an award which will be presented at Burton Avenue United Church Barrie Congrat ulations Woodand Mrs Allan Cor rigan accornpanicd by Hunter Loblaw ofAurora visitcd Tues agor 25 tion quately insured in line with todays values include CAAD NCLIH MODERATE Of all commodities and services the price child creased the least IIIIIsIIEII smoo Creamery Associa Canadas official costI Mulcomsens insurancesllgeniw rill DuNLor ST gDIALPAls 735 HOW NOT MINING STOGKS ï¬rms IS Nor sroca it shn uddreasto acnu TodeY south scnnmn