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Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1957, p. 7

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HOUSE pygmy Ann SATURDAY final is HiTS ammm ummwmmnlmlmm Plus Cartoon ALSO 39 MINUTES and Fox News 0F ADDED TREATS MONDAY THESDAY WEDNESDAY EVENING snows 650 09 pm MATINEEWEDNESDAY 23opm as warm SEE THIS GREAT DRAMA He was so young so eager and was so lonely coma CARTOON ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ROXY FAMOUS cosrhaaiivo CANADAS ewN LORNll GREENE PLAYERS Tii EATRE 14 conisonsiiiti wIM Mrs Ross Hughes via to the ladies of StLPauls WAMon Tuesday Feb 12 with 11 mem bers present The president Mrs John 1Hughes opened the meeting with hymn followed by the LordsPrayerin unison Roll call was answered by Scripture verse containing the word Love The president iead the Scripture lesson followed by the Litany and Womean prayer Mrs Ross Hughes read letter from the Womens DiocesanBoard of Canada andMrs Ken Hughes gave the treasurers report The president asked that inv tations be sent to Ebenezer United HCKE sentient lvs sfr cumin Blitlllllihllfillll ALL scars oo gt Church and St John fireshyte ian Church ladies to join St Pauls Church Coulsons Hill for the World Day of Prayer service March ti at pm gt Programs for the years meet ings were made out and Chancel Guild list willbe put in the ves try so each lady will know when it is her turn to prepare the Com munion table Mrs Harrison gave an inter esting chapter from the study book East From Burma The meeting was closed with the third collect repeated in uni son social ime was spent over the teacups There will be no March meeting on account of FPRlCKLY onerous Usually silent theporcupine has keen known to grunt and chatter and even cry like an in iHSURANCE AGENCY 49 Dwiuib can PA84427 040 as 515 FIRECF chased in October rnunspav it Before Magistrate KFortcr the flrstcase was charge of im paired driving laid onDcc 15 in lnnisfil by PC Piaxton OPP against Horacc Greeley Evidence was thaton Highway 11 near the 13th concesson the accused had struck the car of Michael Sheri dan at 525 pm impact was near the front and damage was about $15Jo each Dcfcncc counsel McTurk penited out that there had been two adiournmcnts one by force of circumstances and Greeley was not the owner of the it costs $1450 His license was sus pended for six months Struck Another Car Under charge to similar nature on flll 25 in Vcspra Wayne Corbett pleaded guilty The fine was $80 with costs $1359 and license suspended for six months lntoSnow Bunk Charged by Cpl Jones OPP with careless driving on Highway 90 on Jan 28 Donald MacDonald was fined $30 with costs $1450 and license suspend cd for one month Failed on Tyrn Evidence of PG Parke OPP was that on Feb 12 in Ves pra he had answered call to an accident off Highway 90 on the Sunnidale Road to army veter an Gordon Boughman had failed to makethe turn and went into the east ditch doing$50 damag to fendcr and bumpcr On impaired driving charge he was convicted and fined $10 with costs $5 and licensesuspendcdfor iix months Disqualified Drove James Bos ot Torontowas stopped on Highway 27 on Dec 29 by PC Plaxton OPP when officer found he had no liccns no the owner of thetrucks The the vehicle impounded for three LCpl Peter Supranlk lift Stayncrwho was stopped on Feb in lnnislil While prohibited from drivingby suspensionof ii cense The accused was fined $20 plus $2 for no license and $20 plus $15 for careless driving MINESING Killed by Fumcs Word was received bytclegram by Mr and Mrs Gih McCartnoy of thctragic death of their daugh ter Mrs Ken Landsman of Ed monton Alberta on Feb Mr and Mrs McCartney and son Ro bcrt left at once for Edmonton Art Maw drove them to North Bay where they were met by their son Lorne and friend fromOt tawa who drove them from there When arriving in Edmonton they found their daughter Shirleyrhad met her death by carbon monox ide poisoning She and her husband who was at the time of her death working with his truck at North Saskatch ewan had been keeping house and living in newtraileripur At nine clock that morningshirey was last seen by neighbors hanging out her washing She Was found at noon bya boarder coming home for dinner and wondered at it not being prepared He at once called doctorwho thought hcmight have saved her lifehad they been fortunate enough to have found hera half hour ear Mrs Landsman whose maiden Cortney was 21 years of age and moved withrher parents and thers from ton to gtQctober194li here she attended public school Sympathy or the community goes to Min andMrs McCartney and family in their so bereavefi nient In Hospital lt Andrew Orchard is patient ctoria llos ital at ti of writing Visltliirents Mrs Stans ords ofottawa nd dilving pickup truck and the being under suspension and was $25 with costs or swim John Deernight held in ivy Or and family of Newton Robinson name was Shirley Lorraine Mc esiag in Elmvale visited last Wednesday UNIFQRMITY OF SlGNShas been recognized by traffic authorities throughoutthe world as one of the major steps toward reducing highvnydacddfl oats Here Vickie Dcverill shows samples of the signs that have been authorized by Ontario as part not the standardization pro gram They were exhibitcd atthc rccont convention of the Ontario Goodrltoads Association in after onto to familiarize county and township officials with the type of signs that have been approved Made of retroreflective material the signs show up in headlights With exactly the some shape color andt appearance as they have in daylight With standardized signs traffic authorities say most ofthc annoyance and many of the mis haps of motoring on unfamiliar roads or highways wouldbeeliin inated an important part of the progra Red would be recognized aslsto Yellow as cautionarymGree formative or directional and White instructive and enforced by law such as speed limits NY 4H Club undertlie leadc ship of Mrs Hayward and Mrs Cairuthers with the girls at tendcd the Achievement Day at Churchill Saturday Feb The girls gave skit in which they did remarkablywcil Sympathy of Community Sympathy of this community is extended to Mrs Maud Wilson and family in the passing aww of her son Royyof Toronto Wl Serve Lunch large crowd attended the ange Hail last Friday night The lvy Womens Institute scrvcd lunch Saturday Visitors Mr and Mrs Hagen of Barrie spent Saturday with Mr and Mrs Arthur Coxworth Weekend Mr and Mrs Allan Reid visited at Allans 1homc with Mr and Earl Reid over the weekend From Alberta Mis Amey McLennon Frank Banting of Wainwright Al berta are visiting With William Banting and all the reiativcs onys Visit Mr and Mrs Bert Carruthers Sunday with Mr and Mrs Mr and Herman Jennett spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Boyd old in London Speller Congratul ns are extended to Victor Hayward Grade of Ivy public school Who spelicd 100 correctly the Lords Prayer Mrs Lloyd Johnston anddaughtersMrs Brown and Mrs identification by color is rcgrctpt the members he rcsigng Vt in February and reading was rium mil Jan and Mrs Charles Morrow left Wednesday lastfor trip to Florida They will be gone for three wccks dinning Auxiliary Tbe Evening Auxiliary held their monthly mcctlng at the home of Mrs Harvey Slmpson the presidentMrs Anderson in charge Mrs fl Walsh gave talk on the Work of the late McDonald missionary who had spent one aoda half years in Korea He was from Nova Scotla The Auxiliary have purchase foitr bassinou for the lndianMis sionLlncelioriisiAlherta Mrs Jones and Mrs Bishop assisted thehostcssi servings dainty lunch Moved llama Mr and Mrs Thomas Barnct and son Charles have moved to their nswhomc on the 3rd hind southof town in Hospital Duncan Semple of Toronto met with an accident on the past week cndand is now patient in St Josephsllospltal Tic had been Visiting Mrs Sempie whois patient in the Western Hospital when the accident occurred Mr aners Scmple are former rcs lociits of Toltenham Vltcsigns from Board Wilmot liaycs resigned from the Mt Tagcrt Ccmctcry Board of Which he has beenvchairmaii for 40 years James Tagcrt oycr 100 years ago gave the land for cemetery which wa3afte rds given the home of Mount agert to honor the donor Forty years ago Wilmot Hayes ifiiamlson ofJamcs Tagcrt was cfchairinan of the Mt Tagert accepted the honor Mr Hayes spared neithcr time nor expense to furthor the interests of the Usmotery Boardand to the great ed last wuck community isehonored when inch of such calibre and orac ter as Mr Hayes accept rospon lity his pubiicbway We owe him deep debt of gratitude Tor the efficient and courteous this worth while work Milton Davis is the only other member ot the board at that time now living Entcrtain Euchre Club tMr ahd Mrs George Wicc entertained the mixed cuchie clubon Thursday evening last The usual three tables played spelling beecompetition held on Feb 15 1957 in Allistonpublic school At that time the best girl spellcrandboy speiler from Clarks inspectorate were pickedx vPresbyterian WMS Report Mrs Hoggarth was hostess to the Womens Missionary Society with 12 members present Mrs Gibson presi dent opened meeting with the usual devotions The Bible read ing was taken by Mrs Arnold from Psalm 145 read responsive Roli call was paying expense fees Minutes réad by thesec rctary Mrs McQuay Several cmctdry Board and besi tlngly manner in which he carried on Prizes Went to Mrs Edolilmcr and George chc Scnior Bridge club The senior bridge club were co to MrsFran Carney Mrs Agnes Walsh ahd Mrs Rhea Carter There will be no meeting this week owing to othcr activities Knights of Columbus The ciichrc dancevand draw sponsored by the Knights of Col umbus held in the Legion Hall WilsNEflillCCEsSnl The pro cccds Help help the Dam lteston ation rfund which were in all $21525 5fliheprize ivinncrs for Him eiichre were Ladies Mrs Waitcr Hurlbert Mrs Ambrose Bergin gentlemen Wilmer Palmer Lloyd Leggott consolation Mrs Agnes which and Jerry Egan There were also Unveiling prices and door prizcs too numer ouslo mention The draw was as follows Ger ald Bergln Tottcnham Frank Cooncy Tottcnham John McGln nis Cdigan Walter Walkcm Tot tcnliam Jamcs McGinty Bcctoo Thomas Shcrrman Toronto and Fran DornnTottenbam John Daugherty acted as master of ceremony Vince Trainer chairman and his committee are vcry grateful to all who helped to make the evening success in aid of very worth While cause WI Meeting Tlic Womenslnstitute met son on Monday evening last with 24 members in attendance Thcpresident Mrs Wicc cali cd the meeting to order Mrs ilcrb McClain at the Piano assist ed in the singing of the Ode af ter which the Creed was read in unlson Mrs Fchcley read the minutes of the previous meeting and gave the trcasurers report Mrs Patterson gave anvcryinteresting incident to illustrate the mott Sharing sorrow work and mirth makes better this good old cartti Tomark the doth anniversary nfthe Womens institute Mrs Henderson told us some of the highiightmnwwofltvpromedrby Womens institute commemorat ing the diamond jubilee Mrs ElliOt and Mrs Fcheiey gave brief review of some of the highlights of Institute work in our Tottenham branch since 19201957 which was interesting The president then introduced the speakerfJohil King Alliston assistant toKeith McRuer agri cultural representative His ad dress was both helpful and inter esting Mrs Potter thanked the speaker on behalf of the Institute Mrs Fehclcy the secretary was asked to write letter of con gratulations to Helen llamilton daughter of Mrand Mrs John Hamilton Colgan Who received the Ontario Womens institute awardat banquet at the Ontario Agricultural College Guelph for high academic stand Thepre sentation was made bylhe presi dent ef the Federated Womens Institute of ontari Mrs James Haggcrty This fund was set up about four years ago as agmemorial to Mrs Adelaide Hoodless the founder of Womens Institutes 60Ayears ag in which the Tottenha branch hada part items of gt ness were talked over and brief report was glitch on the Presbyterialannual meet ing in Allandale in January The prograin with Mrs Gordon Cochr charge was vciy in tcrestin She gave an account of aprayer meeting held in Barrie Eleanor Carruthers sang very sweetly Carry YourBibie gt on by Mrs Cochrane The Smile of Child Mrs Gordon Cochranegave an dccount of thefirst chapter from the study book TheBible study questions were taken from the 6th chapter of St Mark and pre sented by Mrs Cochrsne The in unison closed the meeting The host 55 assisted byMrs Gibson and Mrs Agnold th Entertalia MlssianBand The mambo of the Junior Auxiliary of Chur tained the Mission Ba Presbyterian Church one party lastThursday evidcntby their jovial manner that the chlldre ere enjoy We were also honoredby hav ing withrus at the meeting Mrs King wife of the speakerTwho was graduatcof the Ontario Ag ricultural College in 1952and was the first girl to receive this mem orial academic award HelenHarniiton before going to the college at Guelph attended Tottenharn publicschool and A1 liston high school The meeting cl ing of The Quee The hostess yassisted by Mrs Ralph Thompson Mrs Hurlhcrt and daughter Joan servedavery dainty lunch the home of Mrs Arthur Thomir tcrtaincd at the home of Mrs Charles0Lcary The prizes wcnl Voimer BeamlshVStroudLOnt services the heilcopte on board HMCS Magnificentfi The carrier returned to Halifax February 15 after transporting men and equipinenttothe Middle East for the United Nations Emergency Force Ab Beamlsh attended Barrie Collegiate before joining theNavy inMarchP1955 Alliston Junior Has120 Points Holstein Judge Shirley Jacksonztl member of Bearspaw Ml Club Calgary was winner of the Junior Judging Competition held in connection with the sefictlon of AllCanadian Holsteins for the current year Altogether 33 4ltH boys and girls from all provinces in Canada took part VShirloys winning score was 130 points out of possible 140 Tied for second place were seven com petitors one of them Shirleys bro ther Joe andthe other six all from Ontario with 128 They were Douglas Wingrove Campbell vllle Freddy Clcmnier Waterloo Mary Lou Taylor Burlington Don Taylor Burlington Francis Doris Peterporoughxand Barrie Smith Burgessvillc The top score made by Simcoc County compétitor was 120 by Arie Schep Allistonf BELLEEWART Music on her successful music examlna MomGrade lll piano held re cently by the Royal Conservatory otdllusic in Barrie Mr and Mrs Wien and Mr and MrsW Wien of Crediton Mrs Ke lBaxte Gcorge Baxter is vis ing at Creditond Mr and Mr Lloyd Ruffett and family spent the weekend with Lioydsmarents Mrs Johnny Higgins 80 Birthday who celebrated his Both birthday rep 1957 He has lived here son in the villag His home is Little Cedar Point one of the mostbcauti summer resorts on Simco Birth of Son Born toMr nd Mrs4DipIOCR Feb 18 1957 so congrat ulations our Mbosiio aiiaciaa EVER SATURDAY generations spentihe weeken AwithMr and Congratulations to John Matteer all his lifeand isithcoldest per ausrioaa ioop GILFORD Atfcnd Funeral Sherman Todd and son Frank attended the funeral of Mrs Kaye formerly Miss Jean Mclt Lead at Braccbridgc Saturday Hostess to WMS ltlrs it Rothwcll was hostess to Giiferd WMS for their Febru ary meeting Fifteen mcmbcrs answered the roll call awith verse containing the word Wor ship Mrs Kcil rcad papers on 1The Sabbath Day and The Potter Membcrs were remind ed of the World Day of Prayer Marchti Mrs Wcavcr read the Scripture and Mrs Sawyer took chargc of the worship ser vlcc Mrs Wlluglies took tiic study book on the Philippines assisted by Mrs Priestly and Mrs Guild Mr Sanders pro nouncod tha benediction lino Euchre The final euchrc of the series took plea on Thursday evening last tvlth 16 tables of cash Prize winners were as folioivs ladies Mrs Ernest Bell Norman Da and Evaicnc Saw rain Harold Cronao Gron so and ankaIa L4 lilhnes for the Ifinal high worcvw0n bYDlis Thoma fiths and Ernest Hughe tlye1wcck serieswill be gin in arm withdatc partic ulars later inrm Forum weeks Farm Forum at Mr Wes The topic Ag so was welldiscu ed hes kind of oom be sure of getting the INSURANCE at the lowes parable rate you should an INSURANCE IST who Icon adviseyou proper on your ins slice needs tliemselv good attendance marked this

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