Womens Institute Celebrates Anniver 0i Fndig is fhtl THE CLICK In electric switch is sometimes enough to wake lightsleeping child If you install silent mercury switches in the nursery you neednt worry about flicking on the light for bed check HeimannPeauon copyright lMtJI Reruldntbum In hr Hymn n2 va THE 30TH ANNIVERSARY OFFICERS County who was an honored guest at the of Barrie Womens Institute Left to right 30th anniversary dinner Mrs Camp bell and Mrs William Wiseman branch in the front row are Mrs Bowles 2nd vicepresident Mrs Pringle secretary directors Absent from the picture are Mrs Galloway treasurer and Mrs MEMBERS or BARRIE womans INSTITUTE who president There Were six members present at that first lg r1358 ga$é9gggtr EIrt $513613 LC district director marked the 30th anniversary of the founding of their meeting of whom only Mrs Tordiff now member relgl it re Mrs and yv branch with ambirthday dinner on Monday evening The of Painswlck Womens Institute is still living The other ngi 115mg bvranch directérsyMr mmln 03 local Institute was reorganized after the war years on charter members were Mrs Tomlinson Mrs Carter HrsOtt wa id 85 June 1923 with the late Mrs Huxtable as charter MrsR Partridge and Mrs Eade area pres or mm ORANGE BLOSSOM ILACID APPROACH ram4 MRS TORDIFF charter member of Barrie Womens Institute now member of the Painswick branch pins her life membership pin on Mrs Charles Bowles one of the ear liest members of the local branch Mrs Bowles joined the Institute on Oct 1923 in the year it was reorganized thnueraulflhnvanb The Late llugh Lockc Sincere sympathy is extended to Silas Locke and relatives in the passing of his brother Hugh Wile liam Locke in his 68th year on May 29 1954 in Victoria BC Graduates As Nurse Mrs Carnahan attended the graduation exercises of the School of Nursing of Sick Chil drens Hospital Toronto when her niece Miss Joan Gillespie was among the graduates She receiv ed special prize in Medical Nursing Home and School Annual Monday night in Elmvale public school the Home and School Association held the annual meet ing Mrs Corbett the president welcomed everyone especially the visitors Hearing the reports of activities given by all departments it had been very succlessful year Mrs Hill presented the following as officers for 1954 19551President MrsnA Mc AuIey lst VicePresident Mrs John Cooper 2nd VicePresident Mrs Howard Heacock Secretary Mrs Lorne Manning Treasurer Mrs TraceExecutive Mem bers Mrs Gossling Mrs Bate Mrs Jean Thompson Mrs Gordon Mills iMrs Corbett installed the new officers and called on Mr French who spoke on behalf of the staffhowmuch the Home and Schoolhad been appreciated with interest to teach ers parents and children travel treats DI001 McKay introduced Cooper who showed movies of Cubs at camp swimming classes the par ade on Coronation Day Fair Day and the different views from the start to completion of the new high school Mrs Alvin Simpson in few well chosen words thank ed Mr Cooper Refreshments were served by the social committee St Andrews WMS The monthly meeting of St An drews WMS was held at Mrs Ritchies Mrs McAuley pre sided Meeting opened with hymn 739 followed by prayer Scrip ture was read by Miss Elrick taken from the Gospels of Mark and Luke Mrs Bell gave the prayer from the Glad Tidings Reports were heard Mrs Blain received word that the Christmas cards had arrived overseas Roll call was answered with verse on Faithwith l7 memberspres ent WMS had the honor of en tertaining the Presbyterial pres ident for this distFIct Mrs Stewart and friend Mrs Stew art girls work leader of Midland brought an inspiring message of WMS work and spoke on the recent meeting in Huntsville which was enjoyed The program for the month was presented This was prepared by Mrs Craig head and consisted of playlet Of Such Is The Kingdom with Mrs McAuley and Mrs Mc Guire taking part followed by round table discussion skit That Which Remaineth had the Maureen Anon PHILADELPHIA 25 entire szess ROUND TRIP BY BUS rl Ivp vw um WITH THE CONFERRING of life memberships on five members of Barrie Womens Institute at the 30th anni versary dinner at Mrs Alma Lees Tea Room Monday evening the number of life members in the local branch was increased to seven Absent from the group was Mrs Julia Thomas who was unable to attend the anniversary gathering to receive her pin and certificate Left to right following taking part Mrs Currie Mrs Ritchie Mrs Stephenson and Mrs Black The president in her closing rc marks thanked all who had help ed to make such fine meeting possible Closing prayer followed by ï¬rm 648 The committee for the day Mrs Ritchie Mrs Ritchie and Mrs Smith served refreshments Visitors Here and There Mr and Mrs George Fleming and daughter June were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs William Douglas Hillsdale Mrs Douglas Naismith spent the week with Mr and Mrs Moore Cobourg Miss Donna Dickinson Cooks town spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs George Dick inson Mr and Msr William Glcadall Goldwater visited at the end of the week with Mr and Mrs Lionel Player Mr and Mrs Ewart Langman Barrie renewed acquaintance here over the weekend Mr and Mrs Beardsall Mrs Rowat and Mr and Mrs Beardsall spent Sunday with friends in Toronto George Dickinson visited at the weekend with Mr and Mrs Leslie Hamilton Bedford Bell Huntsville spent the weekend withhis mother Mrs Wallace Bell St Johns United Service The service at St Johns United Church Sunday morning was con ducted by Rev Reynolds DD This being the Sunday be fore the 29th anniversary of Church Union the hymns were chosen to represent the three stands of tradition They are great hymns of Presbyterianism No 669 Congregationalism No 156 and Methodism No 266 The flowers were placed in memory of the late Field Downey an Elder and re cording steward of the charge The sermon Pentecost taken from Acts 15 verse 28 Michael Joseph OConnor highly respected citizen of Flos Township Michael Joseph Connor passed away at his home on concession 11 on Wednesday May 19 1954 from heart condié tion He was in his 89th year Mr OConnor was born on April 22 1866 the son of Mr and Mrs James OConnor of Mount St Louis He came to Flos over 60 years ago He was farmer and carpenter by trade He was Catholic and member of the Holy Name Society Surviving are his two daughters Joanna and Kathryn and one son James Turney His wife Ypredeceased him in 1941 and son Richard in 1913 There were many beauti lul floral tokens of sympathy and numerous spiritual offerings The are Mrs Frank Sanders who was made life member at the dinner Mrs Corbett Mrs Donald Jacobs another new life member Mrs Reg Adams president of the Barrie branch Mrs Charles Bowles and Mrs Albert Hog an who holds dual member in the Barrie Institute and the branch in Orillia where she now resides Mrs Bowles and Mrs Hogan became life members on Monday evening lZTHF BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE 1954 very widely attended funeral ser vice on May 22 was at St Patricks Church Phelpston Requiem Mass was sung by Rev Father Breen Pallbearers were Jack Welsh J0lt Seph Dyer Charles Columbus Gerrard Columbus Richard Col umbus and Lloyd Ritchie Inter ment was made in St Patricks Cemetery Relatives and friends were present from Oshawa Wel land Toronto and Penetang AGED YEAST Four or ï¬ve generations of Swedish family In often use one far of yeast The is passed on an heirloom and in many cases yeast has been kept growing in ohe bowl for 175 years NEWS rRoyI WALKERS FOR man PERFECT Glen TO THE JUNE BRIDE CHOOSE KENWOOD BLANKET FROM WALKERS COMPLETE SELECTION or COLORS IN ALL QUALIT IES RAMCILEST 60 84 1159 RAMCREST 12 84 1350 FAMOUST 72xs4 1695 us mm FLORALTINT 72 84 1995 vrcnnor 72 84 1995 Whether we prefer to bc quieter in our approach to the big things that happen and are happening to day than the people of the US we are certainly very placid about the impact of the St Lawrence Seaway Huntingdon Que Gleaner SUNDAE IZES HUGE DOCK LUNCH AT The Albert and Edward ship ping dock at Preston Lancashtre has water basin of 45 acres ICE CREAM CAN DY CALI rm examwn eon 22 gggfgnï¬g WE PRINTING PHONE 2414 Vacation expenses Seasonal needs Car or home repairs Mcdicalcxpcnscs 550 51090 ON SIGNATURI All OI FPRIIIUII Oneday service No bankablc security needed Scnsiblc terms Up to 24 months to repay Phone or come in today fol fast friendly service Signature 15 SpringSummer needs Heusrnnin illlAlttt mes wanting to do way with 28 Dunlop SLWost second floor phono 5529 its attendant feasting and friyolity IARRIE ONT Ollllll ANCle 55 Minteru St lull ucond floor phone TB AN EXAMINER WANT Al Whalesme goodness achfrosly b0 le Just like generationsof Canadians before them young folks love Coke When churning legs and high spirits slow down for pause watch the boys and girls reach for frosty bottle see the smiles of anticipationthe pleasure as they taste its sparkling delights Coke is pure as sunlight The water that goes into CocaCola is treated and made neutral to taste to protect the delicate flavorofthe drink The ingredients are the ï¬nest obtainable in the markets of the world And in our plant lincslof stainless steel carry sparklingclean bottles to be ï¬lled and crowned under the eyes of trained personnel The flavor of CocaCola is world famous the quality continuous for 68 years EARLY BOSTON FINE The city of Boston established ï¬veshilling ï¬ne for the observ ance of Christmas in 1650 its auth WADE MP PM EACH STEP in the bottling of CocaCola is rigidly controlled to safeguard the purity and It rush lyyqlf adding federal fans Authorised bottler ot CocaCqu under contract with CocoCola ltd PENETANG BGIILINGCO7LIMITED glenetans Ontario Phone heck is direglstered trudl Tm 47