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Barrie Examiner, 17 Sep 1956, p. 10

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ms itsz sh KEN MILES 0F 08 Claverdon Warwicka Knnfl Garry pson ANGELES California and Johnny beckott of England left to right beside the streamlined MG orta car which they coplloted to in new international and is Amer ean Class records on the 10 mile circular course laid out on tho Salt Flats Bonneville Utah The little $9 CC cylinder car performed bri iantly or 12 straight hours cayering 170067 ml an average of 14171 MPH or the run This includes stops for ma ehanlcal check and refueling Gnsoilno performancolavoragad hotter than 25 ml es per gallon The chassis of the MG is basically standard as orsuspension wheels brakes and steering The on glns is not supercharged News of Peierboro Bus Trip Thornton WI sponsored bus trip to Peterborn on Tuesday which proved to be very cn joyable day There were 38 in the party which left here around 830 am and arrived home at ll pm There was picnic lunch in one of the Peterboro parks ai ter which all weredaken on tour through the Quaker Oats plant and the Wesiclox factory There was some time left or sight seeing and shopping The group arrived in Lindsay in time or dinner at 630 and home via Driilla Wt To Meet Sept 20 Womens Institute will meet at iiirs Don Scotts Thursday even ing Sept 20 at 815 Program will be in charge oi the Education HOLLY Manitoulin Visit Mrs Lougheed spent few days vacation with relatives on Manitoulin island Linda and Garry Sehnldt of Barrie spent the weekend with their cousins Elaine Brian and Doug Bentley Mr and Mrs Orr and family ofHlilsdale visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs MRodgcrs Home and School Meeting September meeting of Holly Home and School Association was in the school last Thursday even in with 20 members present The meeting was called to order by the president Mrs Ortt alter which the creed was read in unison The secretary ilirs Bentley read the minutes of the last meeting The treasurers re port was given by Mrs irvine During the business part the call which is being vealed for the Home and School Association was discussed also the business of hiring bus to the school fair Commliice mm Roll call my first school recitation and repeat it Manitoba Aunts Hera Mrs Don Scott had as her guests last Saturday evening her two aunts Mrs James Biackmore oi Ebon Manitoba Mrs Pen gelly of Cromer Manitoba and her mother Mrs McAuley of Barrie Baby Brother Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Earl Cunningham on the birth of son in Royal Victoria Hospital on Sept 13 brother for Tommy Open Station and Snlck Bar Mr and Mrs ii Zimmer have opened service station and snack bar in the premises lately vacated by Jerry Gauthier on the corner of Highway 27 and Robert Street at Churchill on Wednesday Se ill if enough rides for all children are not available Mrs Finlayson Mrs Campbell and Mrs Downing are in chargeo looking after the bus The bazaar which is to be held next month was also discussed and all articles are to be finished and brought to the next meeting Mrs Johnson convener carried out varied erogram wwhlch was very much enjoyed by all socidlhait hour followed with lunch being in charge of Mrs Baker Mrs Carnp bell Mrs Collum and Mrs Bent ley The meeting closed with God Save the Queen Exchanged Pulpits The service at Holly Church on Sunday was conducted by Rev Glen Ball of Dalston who ex changed pulpits for Rev Trimble to take anniversary ser vice at that church Scivice next Sunday will be at 10 am It will be Rally Day and it is hoped that Sunday School pupils and parents will all be present for this special service which will be held in the church lhoae who poledin seven swimming classes at Hillsdals mill pinsd were Elm Hill groupTadpole to Minnow Winston Elliott Larry Phillipa Garry xnnli Billy mom Rosemary Springminnowtntilh Mark Roa bby Ronald Ricky Llnl Bobby Spr Juno nunn Bobby Phillips Ann Phillips Arthur Parnell Lin da Locusrt Samuel Labann Larry Knuii Royce Jamison Garry Knoll Winston Elliott Roger Juniuon John Rumble fish to beginners Marion Hill Donna ManamaNancy lrsin hobby Ronald Donald Beardnii Garry Thompson beginners to junior John Bearduli David Strath junior to intermediate Kay Parnell Simcoe County awards 235 Red Cross awards it total enrolment 93 average daily atlendanceLGB Mount st Louis Group Results tadpole to minnow Gerald Belanger Brian MoGrath Billy Campbell Bernard oilalicn an Linda Cooke Brian OHallor an Carrolyn Edwards Mary Pat iage Sheila strds Shirley Anna Belanxer Sharon Gillespie Susan Pottaae Marshall Hub bard Peggy Salter Arlene Jones Larry Swan Winston Johnston Sharon Ruinney Kenneth King Bob McKeown minnow to ilsh Donald Belfry Ann Reid Garry Edwards Madeline Stewart Man gsret Evenhuis Arlene Jones Muriel Farls Ronny Clark Pa tricia oiialloran Johnny Clark Brian Webb Bob McKcown aim my Cowden Glen Swan Joan Ayres Bernard OHalloran Gail Tinney Bruce Fagan Janet Turner ilsh to beginners Nancy Campbell Margaret Thom son Garry Edwards Jean Troug ton Margaret Evenhuls Barbara Turns er Bobby Faint Brian Webb Muriel Earls Jimmy Cowden Rosemary King Wilts Evenhuis Patricia Ollaiioran Eldon irlsh Rita Bertheiotte Gordon McAr thur Mary McArthur Gwen Me Grath Grant Robinson Glen Shelswell Doug Troughton Simcoe County awards 40 total enrolment 83 averagedaily attendance Gil United WA and Wills United WA and WMS met at Mrs Wesley Johnstons Scrip ture reading by Mrs Ralph Rum ble followed by lElrayer by Miss Gertie Wylie WesleyJobnlt ston presided over business Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Rumble Presbyterian WMS Presbyterian WMS met at Mrs Robert Martins with Mrs llar vey Johnston presiding Devo tional reading by Mrs Harold Mar tin Mission study by MrsW Thompson assisted by Miss Gertie Goddard Mrs Herbert Goddard and Mrs iiarvey Johnston Min slonary prayer by Mrs Charles Jamieson Bale was sent and plans were made for the thank oflering meeting Mrs Gordon Rowat closed the meeting with prayer Rctnrns from Blgwin Inn Miss Bessie Rowat returned home Friday alter spending the summer at Bigwin Inn Mr and Mrs Alfred Jones and daughter Elisabeth and iriend of Hamilton visited friends here on Sunday Mrs Chapman spent the past week in Barrie with her daughter Mrs Roy Jamleson Three cars took the ladies from Hillsdaie Womens institute to Orillia where they enjoyed turkey dinnerand show MOSTLY Mrs Mumbenona on Wed nuday eveninx In the absent ol thopruldenl Mrs Day took charge of the meetingwhich or ened by singing the Ode tolloiod by the Creed and The Lords Prayer Roll call was answered by Somethlnl nindmothsr made to eat Minute ol last meeting read and adopted Treas urers report Dunnedelegates for the conierenoe in Barrie Mn spearlnl president at west simcoc instituiowaa then called she read very interesting let ter thanking all who quilted quilts or the crippled children nine Mountain Camp She spa on several other things also Mrs Alkins 1st vicepres poke alew words Mrs Bell read the motto Be kind to the aged for they have come long way help the young for they have long way to 50 Mrs Slainton gave current events Mia Dick sang solo Gone Are the Happy Days Readan by Miss Matthews Mus in number by Mrs Dick won by moved thebank at cumo We wish him zyerysueccsn on at Hospital mu Arnold is home tram the Barrie hospital From Toronto Mr and Mrs Ksltbjfrouer and family at Toronto spent the week Can you see an thein1 bet new in Mrs Longmlrc Dutcreat prizes were given to the grandmothers Mrs gave readan on the Greatest Giandmother Meet lng closed by singing The Queen Lunch wa served by the host eseeb Bought Business Douglas Dull barbougbt Don mg end fllh their all here Mrs William Mans dge returning with them for aviait Mrs We Mumbenon is visiting with Mr and Mrs Reel Wilson at Markham Stanley Couiter oi Cale is visit in his father for tow days New Car Vernon Mambason ls sporting new Dodge car Only about 700 grimy bears are known to exist in the United States today wagac acnt the weekend with Mr and Harold Lluson in Tomato at the Arnott Mrand John Miller and their guestnllr and Mrs Dale Miller olmio us spent Thins day at tbocblEfi AtWoddlnl Mr and llrln Arthur and Mrs Herman French ted with snd Mrs Ernest mm mints at Wiuowdale and attended the AmatiBrown wedding also Noel ired anion and Audrey the weekend also AmatiBrown wedding obiSatur CNEVlait Owen and Donald Preach air tended the can Thursday WitNews The WA oi the Unitedvchureh met at Mrs Gsriieid Erowaa on Wednesday Sept with Mrs Morningtaking the devotion and Mn Freeman French had an in teresting mlssionary reading Stephenson RO OPTOMETRIST smnsnsons rswnuns and arrowsrum FOR APPOINTMENT PHONE PA M201 DUNW STREET P1 to LIVE BETTER It really is like magic whenyon begin to live better electrlésliy And today electrical living is priced within reach of everyone Work is plan and sooner than you think everylroom in your home will become more livable more enjoyable For instance your living room gains new cheerfuiness and charm through thepianned use of good lighting and TV radio and recordplayer add greatly to the familys leisure moments Electrical livingbrings pleasant comfort to the bedroom toothesooihing warmth of an electric blanket the convenience of wakehpiomusic clock radio the attractiveness of well chosen lighting The kitchen today is bright happy room where modern appliances save conntlessbours of time and toil lho nirin yourhoms can now be made more onloyobls with the healthful comfort of modernoir conditioning individual room units or central air conditioning unit paired with your automatic home heating equip FOR GREATER COMFORT AND when STEEl PRICES are not simpiyizhe aggregate of costs in steel mill Others also get paid including those who Ilsn your Huhn notjlfly lu nmuvinrnndwnrknovingrmhrb beauty enmlorr happy llvnblll New an appliances such as the wall refrigeratorfreezer builtin oven builvln range numlnatll washer and dryer odor you delightful new convenience They are now available in chiming colours to hri make yourkiichen one of the hrighlesl pnd mun pleasant rooms in your base And how handy an electric lrypan is ponible mixer hcwmuchbsrdworkyouoanlavewiihadoorpolisheran vacuumcieaneri meat keep the temperature and humidity at an even level of comfort night and day summer and winter The automatic furnacehboiishes stoking chores for ever gives Dadmore time for his workshop power tools ieaves more space for Mothers automatic laundry equipment plus gameslroom for the kids Lighta nnd npplinncsa can be turned on or off by master switch in your bedroom ball oranylocation you desire when you install remote controlwlring systemModernoutdoorlivingareasthaidddsomuchenjoyment can be equipped with weatherpioof lighting and plugin outlets to add pleasure and convenience to eating and relaxing outofdoors work in iron mines coal mines limestone quarries 9n railways steamships motor trucks in sales ottices and elsewhere In fact all prices are mostly wages and sal arias What about the cot of living better oléetrlenlly res homes many comforts and conveniehces such as odcouare wiring planned lighting automatic beating andair conditioning can be covered by the mortgage Your dealer offers all electrical appliances no convenient budget terms Plan now to give yourllamin all the advantages and comforts of living better electrically so there is an upward pressure on prices with every increase in wages though investment in better equip ment does help to absorb such wage increases No one can afford to be inditierent to rising industrial wage costs tor lthese tend to lend to higher prices its users or steel in innny forms ailjarmeia in particular Ceneralfllcctricapflianca help you live better electrically save time snake work easier provide entertainment and add to the lieullhandromfort 10ft family Development is continually carried on to prdvide new and better lamp bulbs of every kind to improve wiring systems Wiring deyicn and otherelectrical equipment As you acquire these new and firm prap Iy wired home is your rsneo oi groutr soiaiy economy and comic at honor living lostylully Before you boy or build make Iure ihe ciricni system in your new home will serve your needs new and in Ihe foiure Today there are three times as many appliances were suitable only few years ago and still more household electricI pigment is on the way to save you lime and work Provide for his now with equatewiriog which will also add lo the resale value otyour home sure you have plenry of clrcuiu nullen and switches benvycnongls wiring Have an electrical conmoror check your present home He can remedy any inadequacies arrange convenient paymeni rerun gt are adversely affected when higher city wages raise production costs and selling prices electfital products youll find that they make your home more pleasant place to their that you are truly confirm Electrically mew STEEL LCPMPANY OF CANADA Muse illusion raniuiroin idiom finesWWJereléftipyéét15 CANAVDIAN GENERALELLECIRIC copsPAW uuiino milieu cinnamon

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