ll onlflv 11 lnlrrm nt wu tBetbuda omeletx =nzv Rown ofiscylull oiiiciated 439 Tw Year9H all ed pher Blake Bu dlcdsuddcnly on April 1955 at 415 pm as the result of tragic tractor accident at his home in lnnlsfil Township was borne in the arms of His Loving Saviour on April 12 at funeral service at his parents home Only son of Chris and Panic Burns whose home is located on Let ll Concession to lnnlslll be was born on Jan 14 1954 III bad loving nature that endeared him to the hearts otall who know him Leit mourning his loss are his heartbroken parents his litmonths old sister Elizabeth Colleen his nt Vera Burns and many rel won and friends Funeral service was conducted by Revr Robert Burgess honorary pltlre of the Barrie branch of the Canadian Legion assisted by ncv Monks of ivy and Rev Sln dels of Churc Melville Jnmlt icson sung lasting Arms by special request accompanied by Robert Sinclair One of Blakes favorite hymns when He cometh was sung in unison Interment was in the Cemetery lnnlsfil Pallbearers werc Glen Allen Jack Alchlson and two cousins of the deceased Glenn iurell and George nnrns Flower bearers were four small cousins Gordon Burns John Btllrns ltoss burns and Paul Tur There was very large nttcnd ance of relatives friends and neighbors tram Detroit Vienna Toronto Colilngwood Clarksburg and the Barrie district The little casket was ropiousiy banked with floral tributesbnsv eLs wreaths and sprays from relatives friends and neighbols Miss Mary Anna McClain Died At York Hospital Following An Operation long resident of Tecum seth Township Miss Mary Anna McClain died on Wednesday May 1956 at lilo York County Hos pitnl Newmnrket following an operation there Born on April 26 1884 in Tece umseth she was daughter of the late James and Mary McClain and the surviving relatives one sister Mrs Annie Gummcrson and one brother Frederick McClain Deceased are two brothers Al ert sandHerbert McClnlnn There was large attendnace at funeral on Saturday May wilhscrvlce at the Anderson Fun crnl Home Tottenham conducted by Rev Hearn rector of Trinity Anglican Church Band Heads The late Miss McClain was an Anglican and of 12 lovely baslt kets of flowers expressing sympa thy and regret one was from frllh ity Church intermentjwas Mount Tegart Cemetery and pallbearerswero her six nephews Albert and Har ry McClain of Toronto and Gor don Edgar floss and Oral Mi Claln all Tottenham gtWiththe friends and neighbors present from Tottenham and also from Beeton and Bond Head were those from Toronto Brampton Cookstown Bradford Uxbridgc Orillia and Allistan Mislohn ooougoll Died Suddenly May IO At Western Hospital cndsbf the iam lyltcrc will learn with regret of the sudden death on Thursday May 10 1958 of Mrs John Dougall the form er Miss Margaret Storey at the Western Hospital Tomato ller home was It 46Cliveden Avenue in tint city Her husband who had lived in Barrie some years ago died on Nov 27 1955 and surviving of the family are two daughters Mrs lltl McPherson Marjorie of Fort Lauderdale NIand Miss Phyllis UDougall of Toronto and one son Bruce Dougall also oi Toronto brother of Mrs Dougall ls Emer sonvSlorey oi HorizonSash The funeral on Monday May 14 was from the Turner and Porter Funeral Chapel Toronto with in lcrment following in Park Lawn Cemetery Thoscnttending from at district were Mr and Mrs Sldney nougnilnnd Thomas nan kin of Edcnvaie and Mrs Mary Ward 01 Barrie Following lengthy Mrs7 lda Hindle wife or theLIntc Charles lilndlc rlassed away on Thursdaymoming May 10 95 at Royal Victorialiospital nrri In ieior tho posttewysrrq her home rather or Pillburen were Robert Eld ridgelurnellcarr Raymond Itc Maxter and threa néphm Joel PW Hartley Evans and Wes ley Min Flower bearer were Mr Sharpe Mr Parks Mr Morris and Mr Webbe Friends attending were from ll lingtonioronto Barrie Lciroy Newton Roblnso Funeral service VIII held on May is at Pethlcks Funeral Home In Barrie for Mrs Violet anNab Hill of Comwn widow of the late Normlu ho died of heart attack alter short illness Rev Lewis of Collier Street United Church conducted the ser vice hitL Hill leaves to mourn her loss three sons it two daughtera Dalton at Sam Allan of To ronto Mrs Lloyd Cosby Don oi Grnvcnhurst hlls vi cent Allken Marjorie of King ston and Gordony at home in Cornwall and three brothers and Iwo sisters Frank of Detroit Jack of Windsor Alex ofParry Sound MrsS Hoftman oi Jarlsbcrg nd Mrs Ernest Davies at Graven hurst Pallbearers were our nephews Stuart Clair Jack Cll Harold Clair and Stanley Hoff man and two grandsons Baden and Grant Cosby oi Gravenhurst Relatives from Toronto Ivy and Parry Sound were amonghtc rela tives and friends attending the funeral After Land Illness Charles Jnmlason Died At His Home in Plus After lingering illness of some duration Charles Walker Jamie son resident of Flos Ill his life passed away at his home conces sion of that township on Mon day May 14 1955 The late Mr Jamieson had iol lowed farming throughout his life was Presbyterian and faithful member and elder In St Andrcws Presbyterian Church at Hillsdale He was born on Feb 169 0n the same eoncess of Fins in the old survey with wider concessions son of the late David Jamieson and the iormerEllflbcth Gcrmnh 0f the family surviving are his widow the former Janet Agnes Bannan two sons Stewart and Murray at home one daughter Mrs Keith ltowell Lois oi Mine sing and granddaughter Lynn Lowell two brothers Ernest and Ray ol Barrie and tour sisters Mrs Rutland Elriol Coral oi Elmvale Mrs Oliver King Edna in London On Mrs Delbert Beat coektAlicer Nestletonanii Miss Mae Jaimeson of Toronto The funeral service on Thurs day May 17 in St Andrews Pres bylerinn Church Hillsdnle was conducted by the minister Rev Charles Carter Present wcre many friends and neighbors from Plus and also number of relatives and friends from London Tomato Mldlllllll Vasey Nestleten Collin wood and Wyebridge The late Mr Jamicson was re membcred by lovely flowers from relatives and friends and also from the Good NeighhonClub St An drews Presbyterian Church Hilisr dale and the correspondence branch of the Department of Edu cationr Formerly afAllandale Albert Clair Webb Dies Following HeartAttack Iormer Altnndnc boy Alhnrt Clair wooddied on Monday May 14 at Port Credit following heart atlack while just in middle age Son of the latcAlhert Webb and the former Charlotte Vander burgh he wnsvborn on October 1909 in the south ward of Barrie learned the trade of stone cul ter and had lived in Barrie De troit New Toronto Penetanguish one and Port Credit Otthe family still living are his wtdow the former Kathleen Ir win and one brotherAlfted Webb of Glenhnven Beach His body rested at the Arthur ll Ridley Funeral Home New Toronto from May 14 to May iii and thcnat the Jennett Funeral Home Barrieguntil the funeral on Mayminim there In charge of the service was Rev ThomasBoyd at Queens bylerian Church Tomato atives and friendswere present from Barrie and also from Hes pcler Toronto Stratford Penetan guiahene and Midland Floral memorials were themand the family his Rebekah Lodge New Toronto Lake ShareChapter ens New Toronto Ritchie Cul Stone Co from soNew Toronto and thcJourney men Stonccuticrs Association For lntermentln Barrie Union Cemetery in pallbearers were Robert Armstren iHespel wn tel whatmbugh Strulford llonry Fournler Penetnnguiahen liam Elriek Midland Allan RobJ son Port Credit and James WEb ltesidentnt Toront for 50 years Miss MargaretaFinlayson died at he bout The Kingaway To 20 litre weeks iter Fi hymn Burninnliineslng ahe went to To nto apnyoung girl and was polpulerSngeiin church nboi ervlce washel l1 Prospect sisters andAone Wll Th the Bantern heldtlnthe schoolva tidal cvealn Rev atrrvvarrwopencd thematan with orltyer Alter minimum lrs antn oi Orll lie was introduced Innd rpake briefly Alllwere interested In her remarks Sheeaded with love ly piece at poetry Mr Wart was called upon to present the entrance class with remembrance on behall of the omniittre the tbrrepirll Joan Hart Sharon Gray and in Wrig ley receiving compacts and John at Ftlueral service for Mn Mary Ann Graham Itll who dicd It hor Dcloraine Avenue Toronto home Wednesd May 23 was held on May 25 It It lab at Trull Funeral Home Yonue Street Interment Barrie Union Cemetery at alrx Gnham who celebrated her birthday in February was born in Kingston and as young girl moved with her family to larm in On She married Frcd erlck Archibald Gruhamin Barrie and after World War moved to Toronto Her husband died ye Ian Active until her death Mrs Graham was keen on sewing and knitting Her hearing and eye sight were sharp and she made more than 200 quilt for the Red Cross church groups and as gifts for her own children Queen Ellubeth Prime Minister St Laurent Premier Frost and other dignilaries sent congratula tions on her tooth birthday Survivan are three daughters Mrs Parlgham Ethel Gra ham with whom she had been liv ing and Mrs Frank ncrrymun of Toronto five grandchildren eight greatrgrandchlldren and one great greatvgrandson mammal Puflermonfl at he BRRIE Ind ilmlly Tomato visited their rent lndlrelauva in the vil ge overuse weekend Mr Mn nu it and trinity McCullocli and molly Taronto vialted Mrs Kendallavertthe holiday Mr Hart of Pickering spent tho weekend at his home here In In Drill In lt We are sorry to learn oi Dimclinea Illness In Orlllll hospi hi and wish him speedy re covery Win Ball Game Congratulations to the foul school on winnlnz the ball game played Izalnst Shanty Bay loudly Visitor Mr and MrsGarnet Lilsier and Susan were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs Victor Bell Mr and Mrs Earl Leigh and sons of Windsor vlslted It their homes here over the holiday Raymond Mcbanncll and Johnny Davis visited Mr and Mrs Lorne Sutton Toronto Mr and Mrs Douglas Wilson Bryan and Bruce Toronto and Mr and Mrs Arthur Young and Miss Joan Young of West Hill were holi day visitors with llls Howard Pmpllet Back for Summer Mrs Taylor of Toronto has re turned to the village or the sum ICE Rev Mr Lark nytd Mrs urk and family ilev Mr McCormack Mr and Mrs Arthur Rae nnd son Toronto were visitors with Mr and Mrs Irwin McMahon Left for Montreal lilr andMls Gerry Croft Mrs Ellis Leigh and Mrs Fred Pearson of Owen Sound and Mrs Ada Croft left for Montreal on Sunday when MrsClott sailed on the Empress of Ilrltlln Tuesday May 22 Be fore hcr departure she was pre sented with wallet and sum of money at the WA meeting at the hunter appearance and EXAMIN 41 precisely aimed enabledthe Canadian National Telegraph to transfer implant operations from 341 Bay St Tomnto to Its new New comm cututers recently national headquarters at 151 Front St Circults wntmliing the mast to coast network of telegr ph tcletypc telephone radio and television systems were out out at the old headquarters and owned at the new without any break in service Seen at the testing and regulating panels on Steele loft general superintendent eastern Hills and John White general manuger oi the system home of Mrs Sealon Ellls Barrio which was surprise to her On Saturday altemoon Mrs Howard Prophet had farewell tea and many called and wished her safe happy voyage Mrs Cmit had made many friends during the past to thumbs of visiting her son Geo and his wife Mrs William Scott who spent the winter months with her daugh ter Mrs Charles Tudhope Orillla has returned home Mr and Mrs Allan stall and sons Dundls called on their aunt Mrs Edwards Sympathy at Community it was wilh deep regret we learned of the sudden death of Jlm Shaw highly respected life long resldenl of the community Sympathy is extended to his wid ow son Norman wife and family Edna and husband spent the holiday with Mr and Mrs Fred navls with Ills Parents lilnx Sanders Toronto spent the holidays with his parents hfl and Mrs Flank Sandals Mr and Mrs Eric Leigh and Paul Barrie were holiday visitors with Mr and Mrs James Leigh Mn and Mrs Norman Plant at Kirkland lake called on their bro thrr Archie McMillan on Monday Weekend It Home Miss Myra field and Miss Mae Robertson Toronto Spent the weekend Ilere wx Meeting Tile Womens institute will meet at the home at Mrs vh Bell on Wednesday May an Food conv vencrs Mrs Ii Prophet Mrs Sanders Mrs Cramptnn and Mrs Brays and son of TorontoMrs Sbclswell You Chil ll in on the biggest used ear and iru right now at your FordMonarch Dealers You lonal con solne ofthe countrys moot dietinc lncton damning tire hydrhnu live AIL Thenstone carvingsare whilereniovinx now would have meresouth alter by collectors imphyuu pop burg all overlhe world SIZES 713 Sturdy brown Leather Sandals or active lloys Glrlsi Unlined conliorubio barefoot or with socks Composition loIA es Strong back stiffening Grand Value RED BROWN HITE slus slitx Slita its TWOSTRAP Smooth Elk Lealher with moulded Panco soles and hcelsl Unlined Choose or the children now In white brown or red and save at these low ZeilcrThriftPric cs Mon TUES rilunsfms 530 pan won this um 12 noon FRI this om 900 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