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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jun 1954, p. 14

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sxzn oN DUTYWIT THREE MEMBERS OF THE RCAF detachment at Kin 1055 Scotland look westward as RCAF Sabre jet aircraft appear on the horizon from Iceland on their transAtlantic hop Kinloss is the first European stop for RCAF jets being ferried across the Atlantic to bases in England France and Germany The detachment at Kinloss takes Sailing From Wales Mrs Webster has left for Montreal to meet her brother Little sailing from Newport Wales At Funeral in Orillia Mr and Mrs Ted Webb attended the funeral in Oriliia on Saturday of Charles Aikens 93rd Birthday Congratulations to Sam Manecr who will celebrate his 93rd birth day on Monday June 14 Recent Visitors Recent visitors at Wilson Wices included Mr and Mrs Harold Col lins of Parkside Sosk and their son Lieut Streb Collins Mr and MrsJ Isaac and childrenMidland and Mrs Harry Hunter and son Toronto Improving after Illness Her many friends are pleased to know Mrs Black is improving nicely after her recent illness University Exams Congratulations to the following students of University of Toronto on obtaining these examination re sults Don McLean passed second year in engineering physics with honors and won scholarship Robin Wright passed first year in electrical engineering John Warn ica took second class honors in his first year premeds United WA and WMS There was an attendance of 28 at the June meeting of St James United WA and WMS Roll call was answered by naming woman of the Bible The subject of the WMS study conducted by Mrs Hughes and Mrs Reynolds was preview of the second as sembly of the World Council of Churches to be held in Evanston Illinois in August Representatives from 160 church bodies and 43 countries will meet Its main theme will be Jesus Christ the Hope of the World The worship period Was led by Mrs McNabb and Mrs Roy Goodfellow Mrs Gibbins presided at the WA meeting Articles were on display for the bazaar to be held at Innis fil Park in July The welfare con veners reported fruit and cards sent to the sick and bootees to new babies The groups led by Mrs Mullholland and Mrs Black re ported banquet served to the CGITgirls andtheir mothers The groups with Mrs Hughes and Mrs Wright as conveners serv ed supper to Sunday School class from Metropolitan Clhunch To ronto May 29 Plans were made to cater for another wedding recep tion The members are invited to meet alt the churchon Monday af ternoon June 14 for cleaning bee At the close lunch was serv ed and social time enjoyed Has Position in Barrie Palmer Bowman has accepted pesition with Agnew Electric in Barrie The Late Charles Aikens number from this vicinity at tended the funeral of Charles Alivkens at Orillia on Saturday with interment in Onillia Cemetery The sympathy of the community goes out to his widow and other rela byterian Church Childrens Rally Rally for the children of Barrie Presbyterial will be held in Hills dale on Saturday June 12 CBS Mémbers at Church group ohmembers of Innisfil Chapter of the Eastern Star attend ed service at the Presbyterian Church here on June and were welcomed by the minister Rev Muir He spoke on The Knowledge of God and the Service of God beginning by saying all true service must have its roots in God Many well meaning services to mankind but leaving out God therefore cannot be of real ser vice He mentioned the Boy Scouts and Girl Guides were not church organizations but mostly enjoyed the service bf the church but in British Columbia are not having roots in the church of late Isaiah was one of the greatest prophets after receiving the vision Saul on the road to Damascus saw God in dust storm and ask ed Wlhat wilt ihout have me to do Each may some day be sin gled out We getto know God only through service People come back to say Not my will but Ilhinepbe done He spoke of the motto at the recent Preassembly Congress in Toronto of the Pres All for Christ and Christ for All Have we giv en service for God and as we sing Take My Life and Let It Bedo we sing it meaningly or just the words Do we ask for Gods help in prayer in all we do much enjoyed solo How Lovely are Ifny Dwellings was rendered by Rob ert Cowan accompanied by Mrs Cowan WI Meeting June 17 Are you planning trip to Flor ida Then come to the Womens Institute on June 17 in Stroud Community Hall and see slides of trip there If not come anyway Roll call Something our grand mothers bad to do that Im glad dont haVe to do Visitors wel come Scottish Family Here Mr and Mrs Neilson and their sevenyearoldson late of Glas gow Scotland have come to reside in our community with Mrs Neil sons sister Mrs Frank Campbell Juvenile Ball Games Alliston juvenile ball teamplay ed against Stroud here on Mon day June The game between Stroud and Utopia on Fridaynight was rained out ton play at Sltroud Come out and help the lads along Visitors to Community Visitdrs included Mrs Dono van Belleville with her brother inlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Boyd Ernest Gilmore Rosemount at Dwight Nelsons Mr and Mrs Douglas Robertson Toronto with Sutherland relatives Mr and Mrs McGillivray and children at Hands gt Mr and Mrs Paul Alonzo New York are visiting the mother Mrs Irving and other relatives Presbyterian WMS On June 14 Bee Latters RCXF IN SCOTLAND WMWW Mfr he was given enough strength to move on with Mrs Goforth their four children and one man and one woman Land grabbing greed was behind the Boxer movement and the Chinese feared all foreigners Mrs Hand read paper written by Dr Cameron We Know in Pant Bible quiz was conducted by Mrs Camp bell Hymn and prayer closed the meeting Mrs Dwight Nelson and Mrs Ken Gray assisted the hostess in serving an enjoyablelunch The July meeting at the home of Mrs Hughes Music Exams at Conservatory Mrs Fraser Sutherland Mrs Jack Coleman and Catherine spent Monday in Toronto when Cather ine was trying examinations at the Royal Conservatory of Music UTOPIA Mr and Mrs ArthurDobson MI and Mrs James Cole andWillard were on motor trip to Orange ville on Sunday Celebrates Birthday Mrs Alex Denny celebrated her birthday Friday night with 25 guests present for the happy event Attend Grandsons Funeral Mr and Mrs Dempster left for Kenora Sunday night to attend the funeral of their three yearold grandson Brian Olson who was drowned in Lake Winni peg Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Bert Rachar upon the birth of daughter June in Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie Judith Har riet Strawberry Festival Summer is on the way so dont forget the strawberry festival at the Anglican Church June 29 Grizzly bears oflthe Rocky Moun tain region may weigh as much as 900 pounds NOW ls ro feed nitrogenhungry com cmd pastures land AEROPRILLS ertilizer Grade Ammoa nium Nitrate with 33 nitrogen is ideal as fast acting nitrogen sourceeasy to handlelow in cost care of the Sabres from the time they land through re fuelling minor repairs and takeoff on the last lap of their journey Left to right are Sergeant Richards of Barrie Ont Sgt Watkins Winnipeg and Flying Officer WH Thompson of Ottawa Nntlonol Defence Photo Musicians of the Canadial Wind Instrument Examinations To Be Held by RCMT Prof Robert Rosevear mem ber of the faculty of the Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto wrll conduct current wind instru ment examinations of the Con servatory in Barrie on June Associate professor of music edu cation and assistant to the direc tor of the Faculty of Music Royal Conservatory of Music University of Toronto he is in charge of all instrumental music instruction in the course for the training of sec ondary school music teachers In the Conservatoryis School of Music he is member of the board of studies board of examiners teach er of French horn and conductirlg and consultant for wind and per cussion instruments Profemor Rosevear is conductor of the University of Toronto Sym phony Orchestra He has appeared frequently as conductor of orch estras and bands on the Toronto Association Recording Fund project bringing concerts to puoiic and secondary schools Guest appearances as conductor have in cluded AllStale Bands at Medina Dansville and Franklinville New York festival orchestra and ico tival band for Ontario Music Edu cators Association convention con certs and the band at the St Catharines Collegiate Music Week end He is well known as an adjudi cator of bands orchestras weed wind brass string and percussion instruments having appeared at the Canadian National Exhibition band contest the Toronto Kiwanis Music Festival on numerous oc casions in othe Ontario music fes tivals as well as in New York State Active in educational cir cles Profuse Rosevear is the organizer and director of the an nual University of Toronto Instru mental Music Clinic He is past president of the Ontario Music Educators Assrciatlon member Bandmasters As Mr and Mrs Ray Parry visited Mr and Mrs Henry Goddard in Alliston last Wednesday Mrs Fry accompanied by Mr and Mrs George Fry of Bar rie spent the weekend with her other son Charles at North Bay Sympathy of Community The people of this community take this opportunity of offering sincere sympathy to Wilbert Dick inson in the passing of Mrs Dick inson on Thursday last Several from here attended theintenment service at Crecmore on Monday Daughters Home for Weekend Mr and Mrs William Sharpes two daughters Mrs Comes of Hamilton and Mrs McFadyen of Toronto Were home for the week end Essa Music Festival It was not difficult to realize that the annual music festival of the Fssa schools was on last Thursday evening here in thearena with cars panked in every convenient spot Working on House Fred Johnston who has been en larging and remodelling his house is working towards the completion of the job Mr and Mrs Vernon Jennett and family were at Alliston on Sunday at Peter Switzers Confined to Hospital We regret to report the illness of Rev Pelletier who is con fined to hospital in Barrie Trinity Church WA Trinity Church Womans As sociation met at Mrs Wil sons on Wednesday artemoon with an average attendance llhe meet cooks Corn and pastures now coming into thecash stagelrequire twice the amount of nitrogen of DDOMMMW mg was opened by the president Mrs Lennox with the singing of the theme song The devotional part was taken by Mrs Fred Grose reading the Scripture and Mrs Martin the lesson thoughts on Stewarship and Service With Mrs Wilson as pianist hymns sung For the business part Carr and Mns Wilson reponts of the annual WA co tion in Barrie Following the ing of the minutes of last month it was decided to do some work in the church basement on June 10 Mrs Peacock was to purchase point for use at the parsonage etc Consideration was further given and plans made for the spending of some donated money Mrs Montin gave report on the work already done at the parsonage for which further supplies being necessary were to be purchased The ladies spoke of getting assistance from the men for the painting jobs At the close of very busy meeting lunch was served when pleasant social time was enjoyed Home on Holidays Miss Laurette Gordon returned to Toronto on Sunday after spend ing fewdays in Clinton and Lon don and visited her grandmother Mrs Mary Keen Lefroy Visitors from States Mr and Mrs John Hildebrant of Dallas Pennsylvania are visiting Mr and Mrs Jamieson Dr Abbott Schomberg visited Ni Jamieson last Friday Mr and Mrs Earl Spencer Mr and Mrs Nicholson and fam ily Toronto Mr and Mrs Speers and George Shelburne were weekend visitors at Pea PROFESSOR ROSEVEAR sociation the Ontario Registered mm IllTHE BARBIE EXAMINER WEDNESDAY JUNE 1954 On Tuesday June and Scouts of the 2nd Barrie Scout Group were entertained at Spring water Park Midhurst by the Mo hers Scout Auxiliary St Andrews Presbyterian Church The boys were transported to the park by members of the con gregarion Rev James Ferguson was in charge of the 10 boys and softball tugowar and viewing the anlmaL land birds kept the boys The Mothers Auxiliary Music Teachers Association and presmem camimn 5mm the Music Educators National Con the be wnh pop Cake ierence He has assisted in the in strumental training of many Calimmmwd adian music teachers as mem ber of the staff of the Ontario Department of Education Summer SchOol of Music graduate of Cornell Univer sity with bachelor of guts in social sciences he also holds the degrees of bachelor and master of music in music education from the famous Eastman School of Music University of Rochester Before coming to Toronto he was super visor of instrumental music in Maplewood Richmond Heights schools St Louis County Missouri and has taught in Rochester and Endicott New York Professor Roscvears major per forming instrument is the French horn He is at present first horn with the Royal Conservatory Opera orghcstra and has played with the Toronto Philharmonic and Toronto Sympony Orchestras the CBC Opera Company the CBC Sym phony the Toronto Symphony Most ofihem think such companies are enlilledio make ElbowL halflhal laden +he sales dollar Irnperials profiilnl953 was and ice cream Mrs Druary the group with her piano accordian The boys wish to thank the mothers for grand evening Services in the Baptist Church lon June 13 Sunday School at 10 am Church service at Mr Allan Johnson bring the message The annual cemetery bee will be held on June 16 All those inter ested are asked to attend Ii pastor am will Band the National Ballet Guild and for CBC musical and dramatic programs During the summer of 1951 he was instructor in French horn and brass instruments at the University of Wisconsin and later that year gave the demonstration lecturc on French horn at the Mid West National Band Clinic in Chi cago oFsales the Cubs lot less ihan most beeple think line only quarrel people have with they iliinkiliey are +00 big But how bigis too big To find out survey people rapped on doors right across Canada MooL Canadians think companies like Imperial make 29¢ on each dollar growl profits is Representative JOHN BALIIS Nesbitt Thomson and Company Limited are pleased to announce the appointment of Mr Bales as their Northern Ontario represent ative Mr Bales who ha been associated with the Toronto office of the firm for the past two and one half years will make his head quarters in Olilliu The regular meeting of the Pres byterian WMS was held on Wed nesday June at Mrs Wat sons Meeting openedwith pray2 er by the president followedby Hymnldo Scripture was read by Mrs Nelson also commentary followed by prayer The minutes of the previousmeeting were read and appnoved Correspondence in eluded thanks for flowers to the sick Mrs Muir gave full account of chapter 10 of Gofonth in China telling of their escape duringthe Boxer Rebellion iftheir orders to fleesoruth and of the ritroubletwhen Dr Goforth was pierced with dsword irr sev eral places neck arm skull while lying var heard voice sayings actually lesssilianBVeligw lessihana+hiirdxlii onhaimoslpecplc thought we made other field crops Lack of nitrogen in this vital fpayoff period can rob you of your time and invostmentto date Side dress your corn with Aeroprills when 12 to 18 high to get those EXTRA bushels Satisfy those nitrogenhungry roots intlie home stretch results will amaze you Top dressyour pastures now with Aeroprills to boast yourhayi Crop or increase your milk cheque Easily applied Aeroprills gives even distribution and astonishingresuits Pastures are now at their peak of nitrOgen requirementenow is thcztime to feedAeroprillca in Ml so fives Ilhe Aikens family livedfor number of years on the 12th con cession of Innisfil Presbyterian Services The summer services of the Presbytenian Church as in former yearé Will be held at 930 am this year1 to commence on Sunday June 27 Bind for July and Aogust Sab batnfsuwoi at 1030 becomtlon service June 27 On Sunday June27 decoration service is to be held at the Sixth Line Cemetery at pan with the ministers from the township talc4 ing part Innlsfll SS convention The Imam newsman Sunday Schoblciinvention is to be held on Wednesdayilune 9in the Presby tartan Church rStroud beginning 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