briskhm mmu meals test Eï¬lding committee Praised Mrs qurryfArmsirong Becomes First Woman ElclerLin History Collier Street United CliUrch The annual meeting ofCollier Strcct United Church was held in Wednesdaylan 30 1957 It eight oclock Theminister Rev Lewis opened the meeting with devotional period and those oftlte congregation who had died during the year were re membered Edwin Myers on behalf of the congregation welcomed those who had ioined ColiierUnitcd and suggested that they make their connection most rewarding by finding aplace of usefulness in thc church organizations in the absence of Frank Boyes chairman of the Board ofStew ards Robert Sarjeant was chair man and Murdie Campbell sec retary Mr Sarjeant referred to the new building the pnrti lur interest of 1956 an paidtri hutc to the chairman not the building committee Sandy Coutts Financial Statement Charles Gibson treasurer read the financialstatcment showing that the fund for the local church hadreceivcd $18157 and expenditures amounted to $18 497 leaving1 deficit of $339 for the year Expenditures included salaries grants to Sunday School and choir payments for pensions and unemployment insurance or gan upkeep taxes insurance fucl property repair etc ll Rodgers chairman of the finance committee presented the hudgct and asked the congrega tion to assume one of $23975 for 1957 Mr Rodgers explained that some increase was necessary in view of the enlargement of the church plant increases in salary etc but this amount did not cover the interest on the mort gage on the church which will he an additional responsibility Nominations lleld The elections for the three boards of the church followed Neil MacDonald the record ing steward making the nomina tions They were as follows and tho clcetionof the nominees ens sued For four years on SessionAL ian Bell Andrew Cumming Clif tord Elrick Dr Haslett llarry Kline Dr William Mul Chinook Cecil Norris Gordon Patterson Milton Powell Bert Rnlicrtson for three years Challcs Newto for two years WORMS DON RESPECT AGE AdultETtoo may suï¬ex from worms If your appetite is poor if you have colicky pains are cranky sleep poorlythe answer could be worms Ity Dr McKenzies Dead Shot Worm Candy for quick relief Ask your druggisi for Dr McKenzies Dead Shot Worm Candy or writefor free booklet on wornin ll Constant 6e Lit sputum on II SOME PEOPLE COULD SAY WHAT THEY THINK AND STILL BF SILENT Weare in the market it buy spruce and balsam pulpwood anv EkNESTHLEWIS Mrs Harry Armstrong Lloyd Dcagle For four years on Board of StewardsLawrence Party Ross Rodgers James Smail Ross Stephens James Simpson for three yearsBart Simmons for one yearDouglas Kettle Bowman Board of Ushers for two yearsBoy Allen Harry Ann strong Ted Brent Gordon Clark John Craig Bruce Edey Davtd Dyke Eldon Greer CharlesHick ling MacAuley Alan Mac Donald Alex Parr John Rodgers Bruce Sarieant Bert Thacker Emerson Westicott Wiley Phillip Willer for one year Ernest Alexander Arm strong Kcnneth Byles Lorrie Clarke Leslie Crook George Dangerfield Frank Dingman John Dobson Robert Lindsay George Livingston Arthur Mc Kenzie Eugene Milne Fred Nor ris Horace Pratt Peter Sinclair Lloyd Smith Sam Steele Don Tupling The auditors elected for 1957 were Barnett and Cd Good head Honorary MembersSessidn Chisholm moved that two honorary members he added to the Session outlining in nom inating them the life service to the church of MrsM Brooks and Miss Christine MacDougall DL Welsh seconded the motion and it was unanimously carried motion to govern the boards of the church the board of ush ers has been working for only year on an experimental basis and the manner of their election was made by Murdie Campbell seconded by Chisholm and carried There being no other business brought forward the meeting proceeded to the summarized re ports of the work of the church in1956 Christian Education Ronald Pile church school superintendent reported that Christian Education committee to oversee the work and repre senting all interested organiza tions was set up in 1956 and charged with the overall plannin and supervision ofthis wï¬rk an with the allotting oftime and space toyarious groups has already been useful in making suggestions to thelbuilding com mittee for the marking of the floor of thenevy Fellowship Hall The churchï¬sehool isorowded with nursery class with an en roiment of 86 and an average attendance of 42 kindergarten of 35 with average attendance of 38 primarywithan enrolnient of 112 and an average attend ance of 60 and aiiunior inter mediate and senior schoolwith an average attendanceinft 114 Mr Pile foliowed With inform ation concerning the Young Wor shippers League the Explorers the CGITtbe Cubs the Scouts the Mothers Auxiliary and Young Peoples Union Missionary Work Mrs RAllen hadcondensed the reports on the missionary work of the church She divid edit into two parts therwork done by the congregation through their givings tozthe Missionary and Maintenance rand andthe work done through the seven or ganizations which are part of the Womans Missionary Society The givings through the MM were $8848 which included gift of $258 from the church gt Pay leftover intonal bill nndnduco high monthly menu with prompt loan We to lay Yosiflwhm you tan or loamth rowan lloan on vi or Biiiéiimiii iiii 51 NUL however not to walk thanked Mr Cockburnfand the Iltssf3i7C waitersBell Goes to Milton Barrlejrost Office lostjone of its ï¬rst known postal elerh this week when Walter Bell was transferred to Milton Ha look over his new position on head Alifelong resident of thornn rie areaalr Bell was born at Little Lake on the outskirts of twin He joined the poaialten vice b1941 and shortly after wards enlirted intbe Canadian Postal Corpa DuringWorld War ll he served overseas tvith the corps returning to the staff of the local post office after the end of hostilities He and his wife finally have resided for sever years at 85 Drury Lane Jars Belt and their four children Bobby Wayne Helen and Margaretwili be Joining him in Milton in the near future The new postal clerk on th postotliee stall is Stanley David James former local reside Mr James has been working Toronto prior to ining the service school ofwhich $10 was con tribution from the Philthus it did not include the 5100 sent at the time of the WorldWide Communion to DrStruthers for his TB work in Korea nor the 5185 sent for Hungarian Relief nor the $80 raised for shipping expenses on clothing for over seas relief TheWMS organizations in ad dition to carrying on program of mlssanary education for all age groups and program of com munity trlendship had raised shoes Womans Association MrsWgt Edgy president of the Womans Association gave the reportfor the organizations ity Mrs Edey referred to the work of theSession in arranging regular and special services throughout the year and to the work of the choir She outlined the WAs very activevyear espec ially the success got the bazaar ihtimghwhich over $1300 was raised ThoWA has onhand carpet fund of $3000 and itis hoped that thecarpeting of the church may be done in the not too distantfuture The Couples Club the Phil atheasiind thelBusiness and Pro fessional Womens Groups with alltheiraotivities were also re ported by Mrs Edey Bulldimlouum ttee Couttsgavethe rep of the building committeesonw 131 balls served Stiltszewis Clarke Cockhurnltar old Forster and 01M Norris He spoke of the services of these gentlemen with gratitude in referring to the financial report he statedthat there had been received oi the $127000 pledged at the time of the Wells campaign $73000 In other words at date when 60 per cent of the time for paying had gone 58 per centof the money hadcomein and so the financial situation was pretty good the building Mr Coutts pointed out the visible evidence and in vited those present to walk throughjnto the new wingand see the interior requesting them on the tile now being laid Slides Show Progress showing of coloredsiides showing the progress of the building flcompleted Mr Coutts report in mostinteresting way For their loan thanks aredue Norman Clarke Cockburn llarold Forster Eldon Greer Robert Halfyardr Miss Edna Theodore and John Winchester Charles Newton rounded off the pictures with movie sequence ot the laying of the corner stone IA 13 Cockhurn expressed the appreciation of the congregation to all those whose work made the year good one inthe churchs mission of the advancement of Christs kingdom Mr Lewis congregation and closed the meet ing with the benedictionx cannons VManufacturing employsfone out of four working Canadi culture onelont of seven serying therhurch and commute ln reference to the progress of Mr and Mrs Walter Amosof St Pauls celebrated their 48th wedding anniversary the hum of their sonlniaw and daughter Mr andMrs Garnet McEachern 103 Napier Street Barrie litany relatives and fï¬onda calledduring the atternoon and evening to wish them well and talk over id time and they received number of lovely gifts and cardsof congratulatio Mr and Mrs Amos were man ried at Hobart on Jan 201909 by Rev Currie who is at present residing in Stayner He was unable to be present at the anniversary celebration but sent his best wishes Mrand Mrs Amos were also entertained at the home of their sonlnlaw and daughter Mr and union unsfvvamsnmos Mrs Miller Amos 23 Grove Street West at family gathering The surprise party featured mock wedding The couple were pre seated with chest of silver Mr and Mrs Amos had 10 chil dren all ofwhom are living ex cept Allan who passed away 11 years ago They have also 21 off Highway 27 at BpJIL ivy mu Conteto the Valentines dance at the Grenlet Community Centre WenonahFeb l3 Lidlea please bring lunch 171i Danceito the Inmate at Andrei Orchutray Guthrie Community Hall Saturdays 912 Admission 75¢Lunch counter 131th Monday Feb 18 at 315 pm Parentieachcra skit square done ingbox social Prince of Wales School auspices of Home and School Association 17 It you teelroinantlc bring your love to the special Valentine Euchre at Utopia Community pm Special prizes 17 dance will be held in Church ill Comfounity Hall on Feb with the Del Lawson Rock and Roll them playing Daneing starts at pm tlttF Dance to the music of the Music Makers Fridays and Saturdays at Plnecrest miles south Elmyalc one mile West toward Anlen Mills 5UP The regular meeting of vChllli Willi JuniorFarmcrs will he hold inf Churchill Community Hall on Feb 12 pm Subject Stlohns Ambul ance Meeting starts athaï¬ 117 Centre Thursday Feb 14 the industry in line grandchildren grandchildren and two great Miss Sandra Furrecon attended the annual Blue and Gold of Ry erson held at the Royal York Hotel in Torbnto on Tuesday Feb WYEBRIDGE RecentVisitors Mr andMrs Orville Adamson of Oakville spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs CecilPrestoXl Mrs Prestonreturned home after visiting in Oakville for few weeks Mr and Mrs Stuart Withers and family motored to Elora and Kit chener to visit with relatives for the weekend large crowd attended the dance in the hit nFrtday even ing Weekgnu vigitiin Lummis Toronto spent the weekeitd with hisrnother Mrs Ruth Lutnrnis here Mr and Mrs Bill Mooney of Orr Lake visited recently with their daughter Mrs Bud Preston her husband and family Mr and Mrs Frank RawnBar rie spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Angus Rawn and family Mr and Eric Curry visited Mrand MrsN Manie Edwards at Vasey on Saturda Johnjlankin returned home to Penetang on Sunday after spend inga few weeks with hi gra mother Mrs George Ranki The institute catered to ban quét at Parkside on Wednesday Bill Crippen Penctang is spehdmg few days With her parents Mr and Mrs Charles Hounsome Jacqueline Robins is visiting Donna Jamiesonin Penetang for few days ouot Hospital Mrs Bill Fallis returned home on Sundayfrom the hospital Recent Visitors Recent visi with Mr and Mrs William Fallis were Mr and Mrs Clifford Ha Garnet McEachern and daughter Nancy of Barrie Mrs James 2T3 hr and dau dal and Marilyn motored to Toronto esda TEXTILE mousrnv ual output of Canadas primary textileindiistry all be hree quarters bil ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Leo Berthel otte Barrie announce the engage ment of their eldest daughter Frances Jane to William Garnet Grantham son of Mrand Mrs Walter Grantham Barrie the marriage to take place at St Marys Church on Saturday March at 11 am 17 The engagement isannouncerl of MarjorieCarol Dean daughter of Mrs Dean and the late Sydney Roscoe Dean of Barrie to Ray Arthur John Battier son of Mr and Mrs George Battier of Strat tord the marriage to take place on Saturday March 1957 in Clollier StreetUnited Church Ban l7 cars escrow Cape Bretonrmay bethe oldest name in North Americas history Blsqlte liehermeni are thought to have namell the island after their own Cape Bretonon the Bay of Blscay near the border of France and Spain Nearly eight million dollars week must be collected intaxes to pay federal old age security pensions and an equal amount to pay family allowances How Much Do You Need nimpi Mam loana min min 450 lg slash men Lenses tumxtAIICanaaiantunCMPhy THE WILSONBUILDING Post office Square Pla PA um The fo COMMITlEE OFTHE Loos is receiving calls frompeople desiring the lilanof llioSpitalBeds White chairs Griddles etc yourComlplcte Stock Is NowOut On Loan If you have anysofrtheseitems on not usingthem would you please call Parkway 82029 loan at the present time and armiesaria ranw sortinns sit Ban1e member or the poor will not them an Nortlr Simone Weekly After noon Meetingsn Agricultural Meet ingsw Feb 11 Snnnidale Corners township Hall Feb 12 Waverley Orange Hall Topic Soil and Crop Protects Speakers Stewart LPage and William Kell Time 130 ft 430 pm Home Sunnidale Corners Presbyterian Church Feb 12 Waverley United Church Sunday School room Topic Freezing Fruits and Vegetables Speaker=Miss Doreen Croft Home Economics Service Toronto Time 13010 430 pm 17 Economic Meetings Feb 11 Dont forget Painswick Commune ity Centre Euchre Night Wednu day Feb 13 at Palnswick Public School Special Valentine door prize Good prizes Lunch Every one welcome Admission 50c 11 The ChilllWilli Junior Fami era are sponsoring Valentine Dance in Churchill Community Hall on Friday Feb 15 Lucky spot prizes Lunch served Music supplied by vBcattyI 0rchestra Admission 75c and 50e 1719 Ccntral United Church GIEé Club Barrie present their 11th annual concert on February 28 27 28 at 315 pm in Church Halland will be open for further engagement after above data Phone Barrie PA 84318 171920 coon ourmox MONTREAL tor Ben Avery newlyelccted chairman at thghoard of the Canadian Pulp and Paper Association said 1957 promises toibe signed year for with the buoyant national economy tuft5031417 Pntows ALLERGY FREE of soft shredded foam rubber Quilt ed rsyon covering will not sag or lump Ppstel colour illnlr blue gold and white cm 298 ZELLERS LIMITED 60 Dunlap St Phone PA sum rhirudnaojioa nits SW9 znwvmnsm VDRUG STQRE ssnayiteid Nest to Lohlawst croissants ninjas asizi ot Barrie ndMrs Charles Robins eluananrjsen TRUST cslulrlcaflfs onoiiy horonteedasito ncipalnnd in crest ze inveslmeni for trust funds lusvnas taco necumutarrsirogs 24 gwiiuuisonii TliSlY inn Blilllllti Theres nothing quite likejproperly home baked food We special ize in pastrywork andhome baking of all bake cake for lihe next birthday in yo none nosed posthumous P1ESCOGK1ES rams canes arc N1 DELICIOUS ourcu SPECIALTIES seeUs NsxrriMsirou civil him Why not let tis 1n lovely Frieze fabrics night in lovely plaid covers single bed by removing Trade in Terms their furnishings In good quality Eepp Coverscon vcrts easily into double bed Piece Suite New couchby day and level top bed by 231Piece Stilt WV 110799 Beone ourcnstomere ho enjoys