Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1957, p. 14

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their pond froze The fountain still flows but cold weather freezes part of the spray as it falls The prolonged cold wave inBritishColum bldcnused the layoff of nearly lumber industry BOND HEAD lilissioll Bond the Mission hand held their fichruary meeting on Saturday in line chuich After the worship service and business Mrs Bcelhct introduced the speakers Mrs Nesbitt secretary of Mission Bands for Simeoe Pres hyterial and Mrs GHMnxweil oi Barrie Tlllrs Maxwell gave an inspiring talk on missionary work Mrs Ncshitt gave very inter esting illustrated talk on the study bookKe Sooni This Was much enjoyed by the ehil dren Mrs Brethet made the presentation of hyacinth bulbs for perfect attendanceto Velma SinithEdnn Orr Florence Orr Doris Sutherland Lynda Rut ledge Jean Anne Watt and Mary Jane Watt Plants were present ed to Mrs Brethet by Janet Orr and to Mrs Nesbilt by Linda Cprswell After games period luucll was served by Mrs Smith Mrs Brown and Mrs Gilkinson In Hospital Mr Baxter is confined to New market hospital Mr Baxter who lived alone was stricken with stroke on Thursday morning and lay on the floor several hours beforebeing found by JaekMe Lean who just happened in to visit him Euchre RedCross Meeting Twcntytwo tables of euchrc weréplayed on Monday night Ladies twins were won by Mrs Lloyd and Mrs Walls gEDISeril Hodgson and Pikul lucky tallies Mrs Reed Mrs Hughes Mrs Palmer Jake Honingh lames Curry and Qrvilic Hughes Red éross Meeting smallrcrowd attended the End Cross meeting on Friday night Election of officers re suited as follows HonPresidéni Rev Hearn president lsaac King vice president Mrs Alvin Smith see retary Mrs Roy Dixon ireasilrer Mrs William Sutherland auditor Ted Hlpwell Bowling Results Ladies three high Madelene UNHHNITMEINH 4000 workers inthe provinces cr more Stewart 109 Fanny Reynolds 190 Jackie Harvey 165 Triple Madelene Stewart 513 Gents Doug Stewart 223 Lorne Harvey 217 Wilfred Long 211 Triple Bill Usher 589 Teamstanding Aces 18 Sneak ers in Hawkcyes l2 Slippery Sticks 10 Late league Ladies three high Elsie Reynolds 237 Alice Smith 205 Margaret Sutherland 159 Triple Elsie Reynolds 517 Gents Ken Houhsotnc 277 John Grimsby 254llill Watt 230 Triple iolln Grimsby 690 Team standing Flyere 11 mm ers15 Gliders l3 Slippfls ll 1le mexnauneawam AD PHONE PA 82414 attraction which accountfor lilo largest part of the catch but her ring lake trout Iudplkc Ire con sistently taken as well it might the varioui reguhllnns The fol lowing are quoted fromlOnLrio Fishery Regulaqu 1956 Section 11aAngling meaus taking or attempting to take fish by means of ahook and line held in the hand or hook and Jim and rod held in the hand and includes casting and trolling but not taking or attemptingto take fish by means offsetlilles and angle and angler have cor responding meanings Snag ging means fishing for atlempb ing to fish for catching or killing fish with hook or hooks or any instnlment manipulated in such manner as toplerce or hook fish in any part of the body other than the mouth Section 14 No person shall angle more than one line No pclson shall angle with lineto which there is at tached more than faurhooks but AtTonlnlmCouveullau gt numberof formerly nd their wivesattendcd the Crop mprovo ment Amhtionvconventlon Toronto lut week where artificial lures are three hoonln gang nhnl deemed to be one hook No non rhall lake or attemptfto takefish or land or attempt to initially fish by mean of spring gaff No person shall fill with or attempt tollstl with or on any waternor withll 50 feet of the waters edge thereof he in possession of my baited or unbaltod nigger xnnreor any other device capable all snagging or Soaring fish Section432 No person shall fish for take or attempt to take inone day by angling more than two lake trout from Lake Silh No person shall hnv in his posseu any umé more lake txouLthIn may be taken inon MINERAL P30 UCHON in 1958 the valuf of Canada mineral production exceedcd $2 billion for the first time in it the value was Iuat over $500niil lion sages OPPORTUNITY IFOR APPLIANCE sAleslleN FULL Olt PARTVTIME We require progressive applianéb and heavygoéda salesman of superior ability fordlreetsclilng tocilstomcrs in the holne Excclieut opportunityfor volume sales and big commissions Liberal drawing and mileage allowance Apply by letter only telling us about yourdeliwili replies held in strictest confidence SimpwnSeoniLi Id Toronto HAHN uorJEN snLaslle dampers as Herlfirsl slop il1e bunk When Mrs Wilson planing to go shoppingher husband Tom said MCCK you at the Bank It was natural thing to say forgoing to the bank is just pm of everyday life ineculmeasb BANKSSERVING Youll COMMUNITYW In the bank Nils Wilson noticed Miss Ellis the schoolteacher Mr Cooper the stoxbkccpcr and her neighbours son Bobby adding to his savingsolccount When Tom arrived he glinnéd Semis like everybody goes to the batik Its true Calladiansfindthc chartered Bahks such safe and handyslt gt place to keep money that practically everybodyhas bank accolmt Thére are now more thanlo million deposit aécounts in the chartered bankslnorc aeeounzs than there are adult in the country saveam EgYflDesi

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