Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1957, p. 8

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house or Hm FIRST WITH THE 5le Mens liEtllo FRIDAY SHTIIBBHY CONTINUOUS SATURDAY 130 pm MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY EVENINGEPIEitiORMANCE830 pm ambiter PRICES BVEMNES aouurs 5100 mangoes aouurs 75c onlmnau ALL TIMES 25 an rnxas mucosa in move Places mluneliilsfli loin GfllllNAS PLUS AUH SAW ias iii ill WE Ellwood 151 told manual munIv araals Taoism rainar sa1uaallr repauaar Lawf CONTINUOUS snow mp unnocowm SATURDAY zao pm EVENING snows 545 pm CARTOON FOX NE ws ADULT ENTERTAINMENT dies high scorewent to Mrs Jo wa Mac in WA will rhcet at the home of Mrs Percy Ford Wednesday even lag Feb at pm Week With Parents William Dobson Toronto spent last week with his parantsMr and Mrs obson Mr family friends at Fergus Frnm Mrs Delnea chewan is visiting her and ldaughterSgt and Mrs Holbiookand on Clean were Sunda Visitors with Mr andMrs Norm cGirralid at the weekiyeuchreFn even ing with 12 able play aocas remotes scph Tiffen mens high Ernie Harris lone hand prize Wilbur Walton Committee Mrand Mrs Maurice Baldwiek and Mr and Mrs Harold McMaster Mrs Dobson and William Dobson spent Tuesday with Mr and Mrs StanDick and girls at Orangcville NotWell Mrs Fred Harris is not so well at time of writing It is hoped she will soon be feeling better Bride and Groom Honored social time wasspent at the Community Centre Saturday ev ening in honor of recent bride and groom Mr and Mrs¥ Gordon Bowors Theeearlyvpart of the evening was spent in dancing af ter which the couple were pr seated witha shower of misceis laneous gifts Anaddrcss was read by Mrs CharlcsrCole and the gifts were brought inby Viekie Bowers in gaily decorated carriage 0th ers assisting with thegifts were Beth Douglas and Marilyn Holmes Laurel andChery1 Cole The groom replied thanking all for their gfits Lunchwas served by the ladies bringing anenjoy able evening to close DohsonJs spc ding this wee with lief sonlnlaw and daughter Mr and Mr Gcorge Nixon and fa iy Toron to Mi Lunda Walton Toronto Tltgt FAMED CATHEDRAL Thecathedral of Norwich Eng land with its lofty Norman nave spent th weekend at her home Card Party Grassland Womens lnstitute held card party at the home of Mr and Mrs Russel McEiwain Jan 22 Prizes went to Mrs Lorne Archer and Mr Luck Con solation winners Mrs Luck and RStroud There was agoud crowd and an enjoyable evening was spent Visits Parents Mrs Eldon Speirs of Madsficld visited with her parents Mr and Mrs loscphStrath on Thursday Mrs Huth of Vigo called on Mrs Potts on Monday Toronto Visit Mrsliussel McEiwain went to Toronto to visit herbrother and sister on Friday Churgh Annual Meeting Knox Presbyterian Churc Flos held their annua meeting on Wednesday was very successful yearI yeverythingubeing over the top 0fficers for 195 treasurer Wendal McElwa superintendent Clive Minty SS secretarytreasurer George Archi managers Handy Arcliie ith Robert Huth Lorne Do va0 new managers were elected Alex Finley and George Sunday Visit Mr and Mrs Alex Sheppard spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Thomas Bellamy and Miss Li Sheppard Batteau Mr and Mrs Richmond Hill were and Mrs Anderson dates from 1098 Isaiah 63 grams lulu the equator nuance altruismfa WALTER flAthlS tabled in the llouse of Govern ducts are commons the Federal momsestimates fortho 195758 iiscalycar forecasting plansto end at least $220168000 ll expected that when the usual supplementary estimates are tabl ed the final figure may top the 194844 record of 55322 000000 MlNESING In Stroud jliirs Richard Plowright is not very well and is spending some time with her daughter Mrs El mer Pratt at Stroud Ncw System Satisfactory meeting for the village water works was held Friday night Jan Mrs George Johnston was chairman Everyone present was quite satisfied with the newly installed water system 23 at the school Sunday Visit Mr and Mrs Lorne Holley vlss ited the formcrs uncle and father atsweston Sunday Jan 20 Mr and Mrs Gilbert Haight Jr spent the weekend in Markham with Mr and Mrs Don Graham At Openingof Parliament Mr and Mrs George Johnston went to Tomato Sunday to at tend the opening of parliament on Monday They will grcmain In the city for thencxt six weeks while Mr Johnston attends Leg islature RAIGhuasr unsmore of tors atMr and Mrs Ernest Ellsmeres over theweckend Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown and children of Midhurst visited Mr and Mrs Thomas Dunn on Sunday Home For Weekend Miss Betty Gaston of Toronto was home forlthe weekend Winter Logging Mr McMillan of Hawkestone has been taking out logs in Alex McMurrays bush MrandMrs Iyan and Midhurst v151e and Mrs Ralph Jiodgsbn overtbe weekend Church Annual Meeting Knox Church held its annual meetingat the home of Mr and Mrs Thomas Dunn on Friday evening All reports were in geodbrder Mn and Mrs CurrieBaldwin wore in Toronto on Sunday visit ing Mrs Baldwin pital The Lateers John Brown The sympathy of the village is extended to the relatives of the late Mrs John Brown who died who is in hos atWindsor last Wedncsday She was buried at Edgar on Saturday Mrs Brotvn hadlived for several years with Miss Richardson here Harvey Princejwasghome from lfetcrboroughjor few days guests of Mr andVMts waliain Bell and family Mr and Mrs Melbourne Barnes Edward and Jim fof Stayner were Sunday Visitors with Mr Mrs Barnes an smog Manon saunas EVERY 5A URDAY iifiiiiifnlisi 1mm voting privileges and laws help of the Department of History at Barrie firstrict Collegiate addressed Barrie Kiwanu Club on Jan 21 His typiewas lndonesi ledge to the West This vast netwprk of some 8000 Iallnds lies llkca necklace around and is spread out over length equal to the dis ttance fromfiawYork to Alaska The climate and soil permit three crops year to be grown which is Fneccssary to feed the teeming millions of people that inhabit lorgcr islands Population de sity on Java runs 1000 per square mile The natural pro numcrousricc oil rubber tin copra spices quinine belngtthnost important There are some 60 different ethnic groups speaking over 2000 different languages and dialects Their civilization is oldc than that of Europe and like most lthcr peoples they haVe had in clusions and conquerors The Rllndus from india swarmed into he archipelago some 2000 years 1lgo and brought Buddhism with hcm Later the Turks and Mos terns came followed by the Por tuguese Dutch and English Eachgroup left its imprint on 1th Indonesians but the greatest effect in recent years has been to develop desire to be free and indcpendcnt Thisbirth of nationalism has thrown off the yoke of coloniali is The rise of local leaders like Dr Sockarno has finally gained the islands their inde pendence and the right to set up their own form of government present this is federal tom though not as broad as it night he Outlying parts of the owlcction of islands is colossal El wever Dr Sockarno has coin phrase that is helpful heroism in establishing gov ernment he has been dedby ii prmciplesz Nationalism t2 Humanism Social Jus lice 4Beiief in Conferences and Tolerance of religious be liefs Since establishing his gov rnment illiteracy has dropped mm 93 per cent to 42 per cent schools have increased from 3600 toliizmt and the govern ment is 51er to develop He fiolnrnon languagethroughout the lslan Their progress toward high er civiiilation can be seen in the recent laws enacted child mar riages have been abolished laws against polygamyhavc been cs tabiished and against the em ployment of childern in factor ies The lot of women has been improved and theyhow have special them to hold public office Mr Fisher felt thatvlndonesia lies at the crossroads of oceans and countrie Their epmblcms are vast in trying to integrate the ethnic groups their attempt to eliminate poverty and to pull themselves up into the 20th cen tury as quickiynas possi He saidthat Canada is held high regard as leader of the little powers and that Canada is win ning friends by the many things it is doing world wide Any help we can give these brave peoples would be very important in the future because we need the help of all people in combattingthe peeuliar thinking of the groups ARE YOU FULLY £0be my INSURANCE ltEMlNllEft and if any of your Insurance pol icies are aboutto expire we Wliiv be pleased to study your lnsur ance needs andadvise What caverv age yourshould have before you re new You are wise to consult an INSURANCESPECIALIST to be sure that YOU are FULLY COVv ERED Call us today narrow homo moon colilallllzllcli PLUS COMEDY CARTOON NOW PLAYING IMPERIAL WYEVALE Holiday in Florida Mr and Mrs Richard lloughton arespending five weekshol iday in Florida Recent Visitors MrsYVic Campbell and Mrs George Stott visited with Mrs Brian Jones and with Mr and Mrs Nelson Jones of Ebenezer last Tuesday Miss Lila Hall whois nurse intraining at Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie spent the weckcnd at her home here Church Service are Ypunuc nlted Church took tghejchurch service Sunday morning wit guidance of Rev Mr Glazier Wesley Marshallcxplained about the rally which he attendedat that seek world domination whenever we gct discouraged with our own problems Allen recommended we remember the slogan ofthc Indonesians There is unity in diversity 0Wy9Vale the Boys Parliament in Waterloo few weeks ago Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs George Martin and daughter Jean spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Stott Miss Betty Griggbf Penetang spcntythe weekend with Mrand Mrs Vic Campbell and family Miss Valer ray Jamieson visited with Mr and Mrs George Stott on the week cnd Proud Parents Mralid Mrs John Sheehan are acornmvr esrcmass See Mrs Alison Martin 436 Steel 5L Barrio Telephone gtPAvkway 84000 Frecnhn and Mur the proud parents of baby boy born few weeks ago Toronto Visit Mr and MrsEdison Doan vls ited ianoronto lastweok Mr and lays liabert Riley of Cookstown visited with Mr and ampbell on Sunday BARRIECHAF Ewewt Ar rusi 155BIrrie Chileaiule Harlintin

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