Gutilrie HARRIS EXAMINER FRIDAY SEPT 21 1956 in School Children Exhibitors At Oro Exhibition ConLinued from page one Midhnda Huron lndian Village tourist ismaction Neatly labelifll and complete in detail the model fashioned of tiny logs and sticks portrayed an Indian long house medicine mans lodge lookout tree fish rack pole where cap tives were tortured and stochdcil and firing plauorms coloriul medicine mans mask decorated the side at the display and tiny handmade figures at lndian liv ed in the village Crown Hill Schools Farming In Our Community model ot the area bordered by Highways 400 ii and 93 wasoustanding and Dalston Schools Conservation oi Natural Resources display of river and highway running past sodded land and forests attracted the attention at fair visitors Jarrait School showed Canadas beavers at work in its realistic ex hibit Natures Engineer and Shanty nay pupils proudly called attention to their ï¬ne new school with their display entitled Shan ty Bay Welcomes Elmerfltc Satc ty Elephant featuring an expert ly constructed model of the build ing in the centre of Elmer posts ers and signs Both Edgar and Iiillvlew schools had chosen themes of pi oneer lite in the west for their displays entiiled Early Settle= intent in the West and Pioneer Life in the West respectively Models oi covered wazgtns in dians horses and log cabin were displaycd against mount and prairie backdrops Like Dalston Rugby School had chosen the theme oi conserva tion but had illustrated it more graphically with double scene showing the good ettccts oi con tour plowing and farm pond as opposed to soil erosion Mitchell Square pupils pointed out that Safety is Everybodys Business in their transportation exhibit featuring model airport canal and highway while Leighs Corners pupils made Winter Wonderland oi plasticine skiers skaters and tobogganers in white setting Oro Station pupils our County Simcoe pointed out varoius Iea turcs of the area by means of tagged map and SS 13 displayed good collection of Huronia data along with model of an lndian Stockade Oakiand Hill studentsattacked Weeds in their display con trasting good looking property with rundown home while Ar gyleASchool turned to amndiall Viliagc for inspiration ex bit ing collection of bits of go ine lndian pottery pipes moccasins etc Guthrie School chose an orig inal theme Our Feathered Friends displaying number ot birds eggs in pretty natural set ting Progress was the title of Nevis Schools exhibit portraying advances in farming and film liie Iromr pioneer days through the past century to modern times School Fair results are listed by sections below School Parade Best Banner SS 17 Guthrie SS Dalstonp SS 11 Ora Station SS 10 Leighs Corner SS Crown Hill Best Marching 555 Jarratt SS Shanty Bay SS 18 Argyle SS Edgar SS 17 Quart of Wheat Ray Sampson SS 17 Audrey Johnstone SS 18 Norman Mc Kay SS Eleanor Carilac SS 3Marion Horne SSQ Martin Miller SS 10 Bobby Dunn SS Glen Bidwell 35 ii Jean AndersonSS Gaiile Cuppage SS David Beard SS Tiuyla Scott 55 Qu of Barley ene Handy SS 3Psul es SS Norman McKay Quart at Oats Allie Mawdsley SS 10 Mar Miller SSiO Donald co pbeli SS Peter Ayres SS Nor man McKay SS Russell Han dy SS 3Carol Reid SS Quart ofltye Glenn Bidwell SS ti Cavin Vivian SS Susan Cuppsge SS Hugh Dunmore SS 19 Norman McKay SS Larry Ego SS 5Sheila Craig SS Sbeat of Wheat Data or Barley Paul Ayres SS Billie Slates SS Glenn Bidwell SS AliceMcKay SS Eric OBrian SS is Sylvia Rattle SS Jean Anderson 551 Myrna Wrigley SS 18 Jimmy Tudhope SS Sharon MillerSS 13 Allan Perryman SS 10 Norman McKay SS Gaille Cuppage eissj Dennis Sutton SS Donna Sutton SS Five Ears Grain Corn Melville Sheiswell SS 13 Barhara Jenney a5 Martin Miller SS 10 Arthur Harris Ills Har ris and Donald McLean recently attendedthc annual convention oi the Allied Florist and Growers of Canada held at Delawana Inn Honey Harbor Mrs James Blackrnore Ebor Manitoha Mrs Richard Pengelly Crorner Manitoba were weekend guuia or laws McCulley End family Bradtord Street Barrie Mrs Biaekmorc was down East to attend the iuneral at John Pengelly Avening dear bhther oi Mrs Blackmore Mrs IicCluley Jami Pengelly Mrs ANobleAvening Mr and Mrs Don Sullivan and their daughters of St CatharineI spent icw days with Mr and Mrs William ShanghnessyXcm penielt Drive on their way home trnm holiday in North Bay and Pembroke air and Mrs Shsugh nesiyvspent ll week with their daughter and soninelawin St Catharines where they attended the christening oi Catharine Ann Sullivan on Sept Last Sunday iamilygatherihg at Springwater Park Midhurst was attended by over so relatives irorn Wasaga Beach Vandort Cookstown st Catharines and Barrie ENGAGEMENTS Mr ona Mrs Norman sma dartoi Guthrie wish to announce the engagement oi their daughter Erma June Janette toCharlea Wesley Scott son Mr and Mrs Norman Scott of Grants the marriage to take place in the Guthrie United Church Saturday October is 1956 at 230 pm 108 Mr and MrsAlex Allen of Cooksiown wish to announce the engagement oi their eldest daugh ter Muriel Violet Mae to Stewart Melvin Kiernan son of lilr and Mrs Gordon Kiernan Baxter the marriage to take place at St Johns Anglican Church Cooks town on October 131958 at three oclock 108 BORN unawarelit the Royal Victoria Hos Ital Barrie on 2x to chi and Mrs ml Burt Ave daught Su can Lorraine the no el Victoria no 1959 to on ptï¬lo Robert Brown in soil un Royal Victoria lloi lul Barrie on Set lg loss to uni am opvlgntlrnii Bay St son the Ho ill Victoria Hay ï¬lls Barrte cm Zl 1955 to and ennet Gould 11R Strand son KRAUSEAt the nosyrl Victoria Hoslt Em Barrie on zuds to and no on it use ï¬nuiri si Cnmp Borden Hall on hltilNIintBAt the Royal Viciorl no im Barrie on Sept 19 ms to ma Mm Harry alcintyro is Champlain st orilln dough or McLEANAt the it Victoria Ho ltnl narrieron ept In lass to rid liirs lvi McLean lol bon sld daughter Victorin Hos la is to Murray lot STEPHENSAt the lion Victoria Host Barrie on St in 19 1955 and Mrs only at hens st daufllter etch PliocmllAt Barrie on Thursday Sept less Bernl Proctor formerly oi Toronto beloved hum band 01 Mabel Wiumns and our brother of Harold oi Huntsville lteattnl at the Jennett Funeral Home Barrie mineral service sat urd Sept 22 at pan Interment Barre Union Cemetery CARD orjrliANKs haveme ecre thnnln and appreciation for the many hinaneiser Manges of am my emtihlniun £1123 irilhme many an era in our relatives Irieuda and nelfllhnn rhnwn us in the drag Emma lamily mothor los Mimi rvhmln loving memo loss loving Congregation Farevvels Baptist Church tarewelled men oi thecongregation who Toronto Bible College during and Fred Campbell centre Craig Cook who graduated Catholic Chorch Honey Harbor Dates to 1878 interesting lniorlhation regard ing the history of Port Severn and Honey Harbor Roman Catho lic services has been furnished by Rev VVFerdue who succeeded Father Collins last June Father Collins is now in charge of par ish at Norwoo 20 miles east Peterborough FatherPerduc pre ous to can ing to this district served in par ishes at Lindsay Peterborough Bracsbridge and Fort Hope The first recorded baptism at Port Severn was that of Chris tina Lalonde in 1888 History at theCath ie Church in Honey Harborrdatesirom 1878 Tvlien the Jesuit Fathers coming to Honey Harbor and Port Sever iN APPRECIATION wish to extend my sincere thanks andhp reellion to our way idendl and ne hbon for cards llowm all treats 3mm not the bounteous aux ply oi halting also special thank you to tho ministers by Friedrich Delaney nurses and shit or the nv Hospital durin my recent illness llrsrrra on loa iN MEMWMI BALLin loving memory or mother Ethel Declare Ball who pusvd away So 191951 litie token true and tender Just to showue still remember its not thewnrdr they are hot Jew its the memory mother Wehnve of ynu MNiEhtly and Edith 103 murle loving memory nor heri Knapp whopnnod away Sept 22 1952 Four yenrsltnve passed since that and day when one we loved was called Iwny God took him home it was His will But in our heart he liveth still Alwnys missed by wits ery and Inmlly ma MATKHBWsin loving memory Mrs Henry Matthews who passed away Sept 19 1952 Sweet memories wiu tinsel forever Time cannot chanza them its truE Yenrs that may come cannot lever Our loving remembrance oryou lver remembered by George and molly lna ran cdnonmamoil or hour followingthe regular eveningsor vice on Sunday Jack Bart left has been employed at Beers Tire Service in Harrie tool maker at the Barrie Works of the Cali adian General Electric Company Limited District Coilegiate institute this yenr was an outstanding truck and ileld star and Emmanuel three young are entering the fireside member field Young has been ents played bible school from Barrie books The SJ over iivednypcriod assist ed by parishioners The organ hymn books and pews were pro vitlcd by Father Barcelo of Mid land For many years the local ity was served by the Jesuit Fathers from Penetang later from Waubaushene in November 1917 this district was taken over by the parish of Parry Sound many priests from lhere attending the churches MARKET PRICES pinball son 2151 boos Ame and three cash gifts the senior basketball steam at the school packed audience heard testimonies or the three youths whoare preparing for full time Christian service either in the ministry or inthe mission Mr Cook who is an accomp iished pianist in addmon to his other tol musical selections They were presented with pins by the church and the presented them with college oung peoples society gaveall Pavero here One of the later assistants from Parry Sound who labored co who is now Auxiliary Bishop of Toronto On Nov 1943 Bishop Mac Donald ol Pcterborough raised parish with Father James Collins its first pastor Father Collins had served the district here for many year previously as assistant trom Parry Sound church was erected at Honey Har allowed by new school warmer5y will Your TV 557 call us for expelt guaranteed service euthanasia here was Father Francis MIITDOlt Honey Harbor to the status at moon in tutti ya it ii eff tiiiiitiiii ii gig gt ms gt ii gt wholly ii it if its CKBB PROGRAMS DIA IIIDAV one County Hm em ale was run alum moori on own Islam no nulltin no ioo Hen unaltan la annwgu dnufl on me Hand as In In 8822 88883582333888338 FN=5 v49 ion no sin Ilnu and Weather Malia volatileIla voun mu vworel sin and author in annual Rome no He am turn or the wux tom News I0 warms 4m Par4 um Imn ILM Ian was mu 1130 mittr1 larch Pm IAIIIIDAY i=5 Th1 ioao um um 1210 min new not luncheon Dom mo avurun Pumfll Diminry mu row Ilium1 so Bottom mun lluo noun hunte 11 00 church sqnieo amount Lia Moon in nuts 12 noon samurai mu no church mo doom Dien iiislim Board no Show arein 11in no aux 1o no II our 310 Bill ammo mind to Dian Brendan 15 Burial luv to 1100 10M News as sv My iouonv run as into Onélun DAV Ant on Non Hand mu no our on We Remember In sun in an an lSin1 sa nn nil various limo Noe 1006 Hammeru Olhll woo Tndlnl Poet it ran nos Btu Grub anus ilao um Count lulu nliv dunno residence and convent The church of St Johns was completed early this year in Port Under his leadership new Severn neartile route at the new TransCanada Highway bet youre out to how when youll be back Rummage sale Central Uidted Church Hall Friday Sept as pm under auspices ot the Jan lot we 103 Rummage sale Sept In to be held II Essa Road Presby taian Church Aurpioes Evening Auxiliary 108 Rummage Saleirinity Parish Hall Collier Street Friday Sept 28 29 pm Saturday Sept can Ausplces Trinity WA 105108110 Old timeand modern danc Utopia Community Hall Satur ay Sept 22 Beattys Orchestra Lunch counter Admission 50c 102108 Presentation and danccBond Head Community Hall Friday Sept 21 for Mr and Mrs Lloyd Reynolds Paxtons Orchestra Lndiis provide Everybody wel coins 107qu Barrie Horticultural Society tour to the North Wedniuday Sept 26 Bouteto 0rilliaBal dinner at Parry Sound Rosse Port Carling Bracebridgc Fare 5550 Reserve early Phonejirs Mills PA 83749 or Jean Gli 101103 FOREIGN TRADE DEFICIT in thefirst six months of 1950 Canadas foreign trade deï¬cit that is therexcess oi imports over cxpons reached thealltime re cord high ot$547 million FOR voila Pollard NEEDS PHONE PA 82414 SUPERIOR SERVICE Prompt Response Unhurried Planning iExperiencedGuidlnce and relsons Attendance are foremost features of our service yvhlch meet with widespreild public gppruv iioyd iiSieikl Funeral Home so main st Ihone 55 SCHOOLS OPEN A6AN AND HERES WHERE mans seem THEIR LESSONSALL ova AeAlN One mini corona lieep in good stoc choose front It iinrvisllwrlillls Watch mi flllmllfl ism of dear hulaml and uncle In vlr who passed away Sept 2i 1954 Todny in our book of memorlei silently page turned Bubs lmllaws come to bnytnt dont last buy for price alone let us ex plain to ou see or your self the advantages or bnying quality tire this kind plqnaiity you get with antennayou pay ow tirepliles later wuo Blanche andnleee linrio 109 We to our store Was your Diarnohcl gt SECURITY BONDJha out Sitcomrm polio ISSUED BY pronoun Madonnars smoavlsso purchased This is the Iirstrtlrnle that thissservicehss been one is for you in your own name at ourstore Please call ior iii altyour earliest convenience TUTET auAL red byAN24mWEILEé iijjiff ruraljiSQNosiunsrl 76DUNLstr EAST stigma ONTARlQ rem Reeves Jewellersï¬uting this year Ititwos be no in mono or theseio YEAR BONDSWiii on no any DIAMOND qupurthaed from