Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 21 Jan 1957, p. 22

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WED straw fictitififi Congratulations to Miss Mary Cowan who celebrated her 88th birthday on Saturday Jan 19 We are pleased to know Robert Bayes is home from hospital Mrs Sabin Ls also home at ter her recent operations and Vern Beleakey has been spend ing cw days in hospital We hope allwill continue to improve The Late John Marshall The sympathy at this eornmum lty goes out to the family rela tives and friends of the late John Marshall The Marshall tamin lived for number of years on the eighth concession at lnnlslll Congregational Meeting The annual meeting and pot luck supper is to he held on Fri day Feb in the Presbyterian Church at 630 oclock sharp Wl Variety Show Several carloads of institute members and ecsortsattcndcd the South Slmcoe District variety show at Alliston number oi the institutes sponsored skits dances and solos The members at Alliston Inst itute presented the South Simeoe District president Mrs Campbell with beautitul hou quel of flowers Council Inaugural Monday Jan l4 lnnistil Town ship Council held its inaugural meeting in the Council Chambers here number of well wishcrs braved the below zero weather to wish them well Man lreton clerk administered the oath of otllee and the inaug ural address was given by liev Sanders ol Churchill read ing from Romans and comment ing following prayer Each of the councillors spoke expressing their appreciation and stating they would do their best Greetings and best wishes were also expressed by exReeve Charles Henry and by Frank Cow an Gordon Mason and plan Cow on Mr Irelon said while they would be trying to do their best they would have to abide by the municipalnct and think things out not make snap Judgmentsu Many people do not realize that the municipal act is the iast word The councillors and their wives and statt went to Barclay Square or dinner bctoro the commence ment of township duties for 1957 in the atternoon wr lianquct About 75 members oi the Wo mens lnstitutesvand families sat down Thursday Jan 17 to very attractive and bountifultur key banquet withall the trimlt mmgs prepared and served by the members of the Guy 349 Club The banquet commenced after the singing of the Institute Grace and toast to the Queen Just and welcome by the presideht were allowed by lively games1 Destroyed By Fire The Innistil Fire Brigade was highways you have aspens fliii VIveoI ever passlng seen romthewide obsar valiah Indows bftodaya may called out on Saturday night about 1116 to the home at Mas Carr 01 thevllth concession be tween 00 and highway No one was home at the time The house of stucco was completely burned and all its contents were total loss The firemen battled or about our hours in severely cold wea ther but to no avail as the tire had gotten such head start Mr and Mrs Robert Jones To ronto wereweekend visitors with the latters parents here Mr an Mrs Gihbins WA Meetlnl The United Church Evening WA will meet next Wednesday night Jan 30 at 830 sharp at the home of Mrs Clarence Fergu son Scout Salvage Drive The Scouts and Cubs are spon soring paper collection in the village Saturday alternoon Jan 26 Please havethe papers ready whcn the boys call inthc after noon The boys would appreciate those living out of the village who have papers bringing them in and leaving them where they could be picked up The recent severe zero weather has chased number from this community to sunny Florida in cluding Mr and refill GE Simp kln Mr and Mrs George Parsons and Mrs Parsons Sn Mrs Cilii Carscaddcn Mr and Mrs William Hubbertand Mr and Mrs Hud dleston There was good attendance at the weekly euchre in the hall on Monday Jan 14 with 12 tables playing Prizes were won by Mrs Edgar Thompson Mrs Nelson Mrs Leo Gibbons Campbell Third and John Ferguson The ladies from the 9th line served delicious lunch Rink News Last Saturday was very busy and enjoyable day on the rink Next Saturday night it is hoped to have rnusic for the ating an hitithlZnPddn LOSE rcnm aw Innist Law report as the township represent title of ltoyai Victoria Hospital Berni lied alibiH311 Inn to In nture sliding sale nowsco at per cent lot the total amount Mailed being 3727000 aadih istils share wouldthlr year be about $4200 This would not came late client uniitandyll all the municipalities atlected had signed their agreement and accoptid their shares These were givenasz Barrie 493 innlsfll 128 Clrlip Borden gtFlVEYEAR0LD Batrlcla Lind gren of Dawson Cliyln the Yukon nestles agninst the shoulder of stewardess Donna Ludgateaiter belnghrought to Vancouver by air or emergency treatment to save her eyesight One eye was injured when struck by piece ottinselthrown during New Yenrspatly Doctors cared she might lose the sight of both eyes Photo period from seven to nine oclock Everyone lsJrivlted to come and enjoytheskating age limiL The managers would like to take this opportunity ot thanking Mr Andrade for supply ing theamplitier and announcing the hockey game play by play last Saturday also the music for skating gt Mr and Mrs Fred Maluskejoi Toronto were with the latters motherfhcre Mrs Alpine large congregation attended the United Church Sunday alter noon when Rev Wanless preach ed very impresslve sermon on Tholarable ot the Sewer Next Sunday Mr Colwill ot Barrie will eondfiet the church scrvieehere Rev Wanlessattending the re opening church service at West Zion outside oi London they hoedf berefterl Hetpmontop vide happy endingsis 11 business Today thousands otioldcr pcoplearc ivinga lif happyLcarefrec retirement with the help of irregular in mi from th Manuf centers Lifepol thbusandslofiami to the future wi confidence ugh frccdom from money Many 1ch Without husband an fathetlook beqduseLife Insurance ha or cs The 70 Annual security of more safegdalded There ia ho Sunday visitors 101 cm 89 Vespra on Flosl3 Sunnidaia 52 percent its there was dimcuity in getting the government to acoept th Camp Borden liability and although many at the accounts from there turned out tobehad debts git was difficult to exclude mesqntepay ers andonly surcharge to cover themmlght be the answer Asked by the pressit the do benture was to cover the wholo townspr or just the high school area Mn Glhbins felt that it would not include thearea 1in Al liston high school He felt that township road known loryean as Tollehdal dame be in ia thit shown ode filial George as Miriam Mei ukedgttu the thetawnhID to hemup to Councillor Coehrane has ram um which $125000 as required iron the ised this writer that aconeiréro ontheoriginaiplau Bank of Commerce in order to port will be made available oaths This letter awn aegmpanled by lel taxes earn in Therewere no Wmnmazau an amp intelligible 51 119 The current arrears of lfidtaul as at Dec 27 amounted to plus another $35000 approximate 1y which Ldue tor treesemote years These funds wouldlaaooa thetatvnshlp well lntogtbottnw whsn the next taibllls were out an on the business naturalrent public which will show th stands to at the municipaliw as the end ot the year The report tted at the nomtna Bnpansionhas created new openings or men wit Age 21 to 29 members gt impressive personality andappe Hesx it use clung1 cum PIP Excellentstarting Salary dependinsf High school graduate or equivalent accumulations plus an allow Apply between am and pm daily Evenings by appolntrnent All inquiries treated confidential outfoitownappllcatlons accepted BENEEltilit rising ICOMHNY inE omens noun otuasrte Manager flfi BaytloldSt pane Aluminum GIFT ITEMS bon bon dishes

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