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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1956, p. 8

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Tamar Ksrrmrr run mos CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 230am BE SURE YOU DO NOT MISS THIS ONEQYGUJWILL BE my syncmcuum as Its barbaric passions mud savage consun HOWARD HUGHES JOHN SUSAN WAYNE HAYWARD pus CARToON AND NEWS mounav Tucson wEnNEsnav EVENING snows 850 All pm MATINEE WEDNESDAY 230 pun THE CIN m5oPE prizes have beenanrdedaud iONE Muuou GAMES PLAYED Anh Ontsrio hundreds of thousands are playing the lab issv Product Picture Game to cash in on some of the 21 prizes valued at over $41090 Already soversl hundreds of last week overI 42 ping games were pa laminating advertising promo Dfl Many people do treatise that card is good for 12 weeksnil the card you re ccive this week can be played Ifiiust guy of the previous Despite the large numbers of Jroduct Pictureaamcs be lng played hundreds of prize winning cards are still out among Rep nts of Product Picture Games are available from this newspaper There are over 2000 prises atlliremaining to be won BEElON GfiBurton of Newmarket spent the weekend at the home of Mr and Mrs Letts Mrs Ted Dale Judy and Tom AMAZING MGM TAKES YOU ON FABULOUSADVENTURE ATTHEerED or LIGHT Rii AND ADVENTURE iflSiAGGiR at no mommimu Pfu COMING vny spent few days iastweek with relatives at Wasaga Beach Unl lOST SP By ELLIS Dept of Lands Indforutl We doubt if even the most ex rt trout fisherman could catch limit of 15 speckled trout in one day of three or four year old fish in any Southern Ontario stream open to public fishing Streams are just as full of water icm rstures are the same and is still abundant Also there appearsto be plenty of trout to produce bigyle ds to keep water well stocked Grsnied that fishing prenure is atan alifilme high we still should have more 11 to it fish than appear evident One reason may be the unjust able fishing pressure on smaillri butary streamlets often not over two feet wide Far too manyvflsh ermen are observed fishing in thesersmail streams where usually less than one out of every 25 BOND HEAD Mrs Hughes of Toronto is visit ing Mrs McKay lloiidaylng at sudhury Mrs Kennedy holidaying at Sudbury liome from BC and family are CARTOON FALL GUY THURSDAY auuusr 21in WALT DISNEYS GREAT incomurmzi crass BE SURE YOU SEE THIS ONEl ROXY EAMous PLAYERS THEATRE ASCOPE IDDEM WAIJER PIDGEON ANNE FRANCIS lESilE NIELSEN ROBBYJNE RUBIN wowA rep Servéce En Church on July 2i will béirinao SaskatchcwanVisitors Mr and Mrs Samuel Fisher of saskatchewan called on Mr and Mrs Fred McCann one day this We Mr andMrs JohnQuytz and family of Singhampton visited Mr and Mrs Jack Mccann and family on Sunday Mr and Mrs igginson and familyatiended family gathering at Tom Lyons in Thorn Weekend Visitors pnd Mrs Thomasstribbell Detroit were weekend visitors the community Mr and Mrs lnnis Midland and Dave Innis RR Bar rie visited Mr and Ellism INSURANCF mm PAS4427 19 so Oolfr HosU these words sanders Rev Bakernyf Toronto will MelinaGuests Elmer Dales Toronto Torimto visited Mr Cliffor Campsaii Dr McMaster and Non manMcMastep ivlth Mrs Mciitlaster° Roliy inton Sealcone Grand Marian EC visited Elwood Mill er Beach Vacation Margaret Ellis and Mary Di anne McMaster Frankie and Di annc Exeil and June Brunskill are enjoying weeks vacation at cottage at Wasagamcach STEELEfs CORNERS Missionary Service Those attending Ebenezer mis sionary service Sunday morning were well rewarded Mrs Don Peal gave wonderful talk on her work and her husbands work in india She stressed the great con tribution the women of the Mis sionary Society made towards the success of missibnaries work on iorelgn fields both by prayer and gifts Mrs Peel closed hertalk with If God for us whocan be against us new Donald Peel rendered beautifulsolo Face toFace ac companied at throrgan Rev Nest Sunday July 29 lat be incharge ofthe service Rich ard Livermore of Gilford Beach will be the soloist with Jackl Fiegeben at the organ MemaFaiibanks is on holidays ihToronto Weekend and Sunday guests Ernest Dales were Mr and Mrs Sam Fletcher and Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Jack Rumble Mac and Jackie attended theball game in Toronto Friday night between the Maple Leafs and Buffalo Ernestlilalcs visit liam Draper and Ere Cookstown last Thursday was held in Beeto visitingscveral weeks at home of Mr and Mrs Campiin Mr and Mrs Hammell visited relatives Beach on Sunday Phyllis and CL Whack Georgetown of Mrs Mr and Mrs EC Corbett Barrie called on relatives and friends in tOWnVSaturdoy Miss Stewart of Toronto his is Mr and Mrs Don Camplin and family ofmuffalo spent the week end nt the home of Mr Ted Dale and Mrs Mrs Russell Goldwater is visiting Mrs Rae Mrs Mercer of Markdaic visi ted her sister and hrotherlnlaw Mr and Mrs Selby Dohbs during the weekend Mr and Mrs Mason spent the weekend in Brampton Mr and Mrs Jack Hurst and Tommy are holidaying with rela tives in Markham Toronto and Toitenham for two weeks Recentfizuests at the home of Mr and Mrs Bert Wildash were Mr aners Crisp Miss Phy looper of 01 ton visited Mr and Mrs Hooper on Sunday Mrs Hurst visited relatives in Collingwood for week Mr and Mrs Edgar Ritchie and family spent Sunday at Wasaga Beach Linda and Jacqueline Brown of Lindsay are visiting Trudy and Paul Sedgewick for two weeks Mr and Mrs Bert Russell and daughters of Coldwater visitedat the home of Mrs Rae day on Sun Miss King returned home on Friday after two weeks visit at the home of Mr and MrsE Corbett Barrie Mrs Voisin Toronto and Mr and Mrs Stamp Hamil ton visited the farmers father Charles Lisk and other relatives in town during the weekend Mr and Mrs Stroud wind car were recent guests of Mr and passing oiMr Loughcedsmother Mrs Ramsay Mr and Mrs Henderson and family of Montreal Mrs iden dersan and Margaret of Toronto Mr and Mrs Moore of beam ingion and Mr and Mrs J0 Mitchell and family of Port Cre dit were recent guests af the home of Mrand Mrs Ma son Miss Betty Mae Robinson is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr Ialnd Mrs lv Henderson Mark am Mrs Aiken and daughters Mr and Mrs LLilly yor onto visited his formerfs math and Mrs George Fawcett wererccent guests ngginslen Mc reunion Earl on satuiday July 21 Russeil Hurst spents at the home of his soninlawMr and Mr dérson Markham Miss at Ciearwatcr are holidadnmawcett Community Mr and Mrs Rank Foran and family have returned home after spending the past month in Nan aimo BC Mrs James Usher has returned to herhome in Vancouver after spending some holidays with hcr parents Mr and Mrs lloy Dixon and other friends Mr and Mrs Harvey spent ieviyK days with fricndsin Kirkland La Weekend Visitors Mrs Neish of Torontoand His McKee of Fort William spent the weekend with Mrs Reynolds Mr and Mrs Rail Sykes and Mr and MrsJohu James of To route and Kenneth Nowhouse of Montreal spcnt Saturday with Mr and Mrf George Sheppard Mrs Mina Culwcll Mrs Col wcli Ted and Irwin and Miss Car ol Chant oi Bowmanviiie Mrs Lymcr Bill Ray and Douglas and Miss Eleanor Cromhack of Oshawa and Walter Stewart of Eeeton spent Sunday with the Sutherlands and Bradicys Chest iiiray mlargmnumbchohadvontag of the tree TB chest xray on Mon day night PC Nichol Mrs ilichol Joe nd Linda arc holidaying atlluntsvllle and Brussells Mrs Yarranton and Miss Hutch inson of Brampton spent few days last week with Mr and Mrs William Brooks Mr and Mrsit Hanson and fam ily Kitchener spentthe weekend with Mr and Mrs Barnes Mr and Mrs Earl Watt and Bradley have been holidaying with Mrs Watts parents Mr and Mrs John Beacock Sympathy Extended Sympathygoes to Mraand Mrs John Lougheed and family in the She was buried Thursday Congratulations Congratulations to Miss Merna Bell who passed her singing ex amination withhonors Bake sale Knox Ladies Aid held success ful sale of baking at the creamery gigoElmvale on Friday realizing at Maxwell on ell accompanied by Mrs Wiggins visited Mr andMrsG Georgetown on ed nesday Mrs Selby Dobbs is visiting relatives in Markdale andlrice ville Mrs Davies Toronto is vis lting Mr and Mrs Wildash Ann Barrett Thornhiilp is vis iting relatives in townthis week Miscellaneous Show miscellaneous showe was is the Community llalLo Barbara last Thursday =1 ed trout is of legal size any are hooked endldestroyed unscrupulous fishermen and ver have chance to reach the er water One would think no true spo so would coir fishing in we aress after he discovered the sire of the yhung trout present liowever there are exceptions inecently Conservation Officer Smith of Orangevilie made seizures which illustrate the point In one case when checked by the officer an angler was und in possession of 19 front sing from 23 to 62 in léngth in the other case the fisherman was inpossession of two trout of legal size and 41 trout to long The men were fishing in small ream flowing into the Pine River and court action will follow CllilRClilli fr and Mrs William Rcivo and Kenneth ofWinnipeg spent week with Mr and Mrs Gil re Reive Miss Betty Akers is holidaying iiioronto Attending Swimming Classes number of thc childrenlrom tliis vicinity are attending the im classes at Lake Simcoc Bllydown and innisfil iark WMS Service he annual Womens Mission Society service was held United Church on Sunday th Fred Cook of Bradford as speaker Special musicwas rend crcdbyaquartette Sunday Vlsitors Visit with Mr and Mrs II Sinclair on Sunday were nhd MrsJohn Sinclair David and Janet of Toronto Mr and Mljs lsaacKing of Schomberg and gr and Mrs King of rri Cemetery Service annual cemetery service at eters will be held on Suni and Mrs Slosnof Bar ri and Mrs Coleman of Chatham Eire Sunday visitors at ans Finger Severed laureoceWiggins israfayb in Wilhher parents for few days While operating rotary mower she hada finger severed ntvthefirst joint awe wish her speedy recovery EDENVALE Attend Rural Service Anumher from here attended the church service conducted by the Federation of Agriculture at Bass Lake on Sunday is Visitor From BC Mrs Bertha Jacobs Victoria BC spent last week with her bro thersnAlbert and Joseph Maw and their families New Parents Congratulations to Mr and MrsKoith Roweil on thebirth of son Terry Roger on Monday July 16 Trousfiau Tea Several of the ladies of the community attendeda trousseau teagivcn by Mrs AndrewOrch ard Miuesing for her daughter Sunday School Picnic About 40 members offltho Sun Fiuoricrinriun rrnerakul be the their announcedbe the Eesver Lumber Company known to hismany Barrie friends as Sidhss beenwith the Barrie branch of ant manager for the past three years sndgfor the previous 14 years was with their predecese or the Simcoe Lumlm Company of flen Lindsay munch has been Mr Money better the company as assist aroch money Mr Money left to take over his cw duties on Wednesday July 18 and will be followed by his family18 Sophia Street West as soon as arrangements can bc ade Leaving Barrio with them will be theiryoungcr son Paul to rindtheir daughterrLlndaffl Alan18 will be entering his final year at BDCI in September and there is possibility that he may remain here to finish his second ary school education Sidney Money has played full role in Barrie was citizen and will be greatly in scd her of circles Dqssibly to the great extent inthe Masonic Lodg Corinthian Lodge and currently in av num He is Past Master of TPGM of the Lodge of Perfee tion He also holds office in the Signet Chapter of Rose Croix For over 15 years he has be member of the Barrie Fire gade andhas been active and district scouting former member of the Stewards Board of of of hearty picnic supper good pro gram ofgames was enjoyed TheWomanls Association gave its Vannual treat of ice cream Mrs Hsrry Roweil Stayncr is spend some time with Mrs Rowell Mr and Mrs Albert Maw visi ledfWllll friends at Nashville and Toronto onS day Pris chool Groun Congratulations to Miss Cottrell and pupils on winning fifth place with82 points grounds competi on sponsored the Vespraflorticultural Society the school rrmrrrrrr pubiicpnee in in iful entries and Raikcs3 Teena Cameron Central Jinn Churchgyhe holds the oilic treasurerof the Building Fund in their present expansion pro grsmfi Mr Money was active in the Barrie Kiwanis Club until his year as Master of Corinthian Lodge when he felt compelled to give up this membership due to pressure of we day School attended thcannual picnic at Springwater Park Mid hurst on Monday evening After ruwlLfiranvrr luvu WW Canoeflurry 1he eventstook lace N0 11 Mitt Andersen Guy the waterfront of 11 cs Morton RnwColouhoun 231m late of MrsJ Holden Park Cmmn Robin tackle Ellpeth hudsand were festured by plen hurtrpsrticipa on The program included the we tomary swimming diving sailing and canceing events with the added entertainment of amusing novelties at the end Bandv music by the Barrie Citi zens Band provided pleasant background to the water activity the band taking up its station on the slope overlooking the watch vide fbyrthe lidies of St Thomas Anglican Church The regatta results follow Junior Sailing an Téd Bigclow Virginia Woods Dick Foukcs Swimming Events Boys to years 25 yards JohnlCassels Ronnie Wilson John Lounsborough Boys 10 to in years 40 yards 1Eric Rechniizer David Mit chell Cory Wilson Boys to 16 50 yards1 Mike Whitesi Ted Blgeiowya Rod ney Raikes and Mark Andersen tied Girls to years 25 yards Marilyn Bigelow Girls 10 to 12 years 40 yards Barbara Davidson Annette Girls 13 to 16 years 50yarth Johanna Andersen Judy Clarkson Karen Rechnitzcr Diving Event Boys to 12 yearsl Eric Rechnitur Cory Wilson Ron Wilson honorable mention Rich ard Lockie Boys 13 to 16 years1 Mark Andersen and Ted Bigelo ticd Rodney Raikes Mike White side Girls to 12 years Teena Cameron Annette llaikes Judy Dingmam Girls 13 to 16 years1 Karen Rcchnitzer and Judy Clarkson tied Elspeth Cameron Johanna Andersen gt Canoelng Boys 15 yardsl Bill More and Eric Rechnitzer Mark Andersen and David Honsborgsr Cory Wilson and Mark Whiteside Gris 75 yards1 Rosemary cs nd Annette Rallies Mixed Doubles 15 yards1Ted Bigeiow and Rosemary Raikes Cory Wilson and Annette Rsikes 3DavidMitchcll and Joan Kuir binga Gunwalé Bobbinng John Cas MONSTER Billlllll nach $2400 81000 Gamej 3500 Guide 12 Games at 575 SHARE BINGOS srnar M0 Jilll2 And every week tillAugust 27 Sponsored by Can leg in Branch 63 nnmssrou sum scans 1111 cniiiuswoon Community Avons Events will he run off shore park 95 Dunlop Cameron Mardn and Karen Rechnliser Barb Davidson Judy Clarkson No 21 burds and Karen Recbnilncr Judy Clarkson Leslie Pidgcon Gary Mark Andersen Dave Mitchell Bruce Kubbinga Judy Dlug man Betty Taylor Cory Wilson Bill More Barbara Davidson Morton Boss Coiquhoun No Adultsl Blakeney Woods and crew Frank Ding Md frontllefreahmcnts were pro Rob Hie Miners Children Looking Foerard To Field Day Around150 children of Minets Point residents are expected to take part in Sunday field day events over the civic holiday week end full program of races has been scheduled to begin in the early afternoon freshman and draws for prizes Mrs Christensen is chairman of the fitid day committee followed by re Chiidrcn of members of the Minets Point Cottsgcrs Associa ion will be eligible to enter in thsiake Thcrc will he peanut race for girls from 12 to 14 years of agea thrcelcggcd race for girls and boys in thd same age group sack race for boys and girls between he ages of and 12 clothes pin race for girls on a50yard race for boys ER girls between the ages of eight and and balloon racc for boys and girls bc tweenflhoages otfour andsix The children will enjoy feast of hot dogs ice creuin aud soft drinks at the endof the program The field day was an annual vent at the local summer resort until last year nova murmur The famcd Henley regatta in Engiandwas once described by Lady Winston Churchill as that lovely pageant of English life RE Nil Fill VERED EXTRA insunancn may win the game for YOU too When the unexpected happens it pays to have Insurance which FULLY COVERS you It is wise to have an unsunaucc CIALISTadvise you about your Insurance program in ordergo get the most Insurance at the low est comparable cost Call us 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