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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1942, p. 10

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here to serve you GLASSES COMPLETE ION DOUBLE VISION $750 $1250 ROBERT SMITH OPTOMETRISTEstablished since 1920 53 Dunlap st Hours 96 Dally Plume 2581 BARRIE saturdily 10 Pl lirtuh 11gthes to extend its most mwvwvvuvwvvwv illfltiirtil 1n the Commit 101 liltl the West Iwillimbiiry Chanel for this most generous lo 1111v111 the work of the Red Cross 011 Good Friday number of pu lltitlt for 9121111513 has been re 1111l by tho 1irtnt11 from the imi luvillnubtny Salvituc Com 11111111 lht 111111111111 was the nuaat etmved for 1111 1111 111 lgt1111 111 1111111 1t illitticl The 11115 oi llroy CS gathered paper and rubber salvage Nearly 111s 111 illilt and over 11 ton of old res rubber boots 10 were Col Will sundClY delivery May 1111111 This misstint or $4553 and and Monday mOInIng early the work of tlte Junior Red Cross their wuk so successful and ask people in other parts of their ter Pleose put bottles out iluiuie Countv Council may rest assured Willcommence next Sunday May 3rd lOr the fully received will be used ladvaii les and ltlLICtJllSly for the work lOtWlliCll summer monlhs put our is intended tickets SGIUtde night During February March and Apiil the fiillowing articles have been shipped from theWOrk Rooms is olthiy anch Kin comforts15 pairs plain mitts 10 turtleneck sweaters pairs of gloves lipairs of seivice lt socks scarves helmets Owing to the scarcity of wool thisreport WAD sss of knitted comfortsisless atth usual 12 khaki handkerchiefs Refugee Clothing105 pairs girls pyjamatsuits size 10 70 boys shirts size 14 24 quilts afghans 70 vomensblouses lg womens 1W1 commencenexi Sunder4ng 3Ldforthe lghlgom summer months Kindly pat oubotilesrpndw mm 5oonfnioy jitkets SotiiFddanight 05 delivery willolso be Programme by Band orlrererr From Collingwood 1Barrie Allandale Dairy Under auspices of Barrie Lions ClubCollingivOod Kiltie Band pre sented fine programme in the Roxy Theatre last Sunday evening to an audience of about 500 former Barrie man GT Lloyd Was chairman Another Will commence next YSUnddYI qu rd for Ifh fumrnenlmomh55 lKinidlYfPva Out bottlesiond jackets SOtUrdoy night Os delivery fwill holsobe ivester isolo clanifretist Both are lnow employed by Clyde Aircraft bandrnaster abpub 12 years ago master Allan Dixon yielded his earlierZ AAA Of Barric Ibells troupe The tired worn out mother cannot make ho py if she 18 sick and worried by the never en duties run down and becomes nervous and which ownth and diacour ed cant rest at gadgets up in the morningfee ng as tired at Whgnsahe went to bed monitoring In thiswalylmay nd Milburns Health and Nerve With Whictlil to lie pkru file health build up the run 81 88818 em ac mega Lin 500 box 65 pills at all dru counterspp and Two Stars MW Save Money on Quality Permanents tt ire 1111 1ltl 111 noni 121l Itinsuinl =1 mien IllLrr BEAUTY SALON 311 Dunlop St lhonc 39112 et to Hurllinrt Shoe Store uvnu BORN A111 ltltll 11 tannin iikiliiti litlli lloiital 111113 1111111 i1 11911 itHilHNti Al 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hospital on lhursday April 23 1912 John Edward Chown if Barrie in his 431dycar Interment Barrie Un ioit Cemetery April27 IIODGINSHAI Ilospital on Wednesday April 15 1942 Robert Ilodgini husband of Sarah Hodgins father 11Myrlc Ruth Aubrey and Lester Inter Iuent Iark Lawn CcttietciyTo ronto LEESONAt Toronto Gencral pita on Monday April 27 1942 Hilton Leeson of Reta Hutchison 47 Barrington avenue formerly of CookstoWn in his 40th yearrlnterntcnt St Cemetery Cookstomi Collingwood April beloved husband the proceeds are to be used for The Juniors wish to thank all those who helped in any way in making Jm April 29 ARIRIDGEAt the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie Thursday 1942 Eleanor Sophia Partridge beloved wife of Partridge Crown Hill in 1112115ch year Interment Crown Hill Cem etcry April 25 SPARHAMOn Tuesday April 28 Toronto William Fair field Sparham husband of Laura Jarvis and father of Mrs Sidney Livittgstone Port Nelson Sparham Cobaltand Spar ham Barrie Interment Hamilton Cemetery Thursday April 30 THOMAt her residence 40 North St Barrie on Wednesday April 22 1942 Bella Thom widow of the lateRev Leslie Thom Inter Fleshcrton Saturday iritory to expect them inthe near April 23 rbcsiitelutsi1lst been received from the County of Simeon Treas 1tour for 3191172 the share of this dndEal Sunday Mtimifigy the New are It 19t2 in that this Inttucywhich vis thank inent at April 25 MARRIED THURLOWBELng At Wycliffe Church Rectory Elmvale on Sat urday April 25 1942 by the Rev Murray Gibson Thurlow of Flos Township rances Bell of Elm Silubbs Marguerite vale WOODIn loving memorywof Va dearhusband and father Leon ard Wood who passed awayApril 30 1939 We chnnlot think of him as dead Who walks with us no more Along the path of life we tread Hef has but gOne before Lovingly remembered by Wife and Fhmily former Barrieite was Gordon Sy1 18b Manufacturing Co The latter is sonof Sylvester Barrie SOETHAN contest word minimum chargeSOo CLOUGHLEY Mrs William Cloughley and daughter wrsh to thank their ifriends and neighbors for thirkindness and sympathy in recent sad bereavement alsofor flowers PARTRIDGELThe family of the late Mrs Partridge Crown Hillwish to=thank their neighbours and other friends also the doctors and nurses of the Royal Victoria HospitalBarrie for the kindness shown at the time of Mrs Part ridges illness and death SMITHsMrs Frederick Smith and iamin wish to thank the neighbours and friends fore their kinydtness during their sad bereave me FOr the openingrnumbervBand baton to Bandmaster Joe Clark Soloists were Harry Hamilton talented piano accordeonist and Joseph Gnievson tenor who rend ered fDanny fBoy and That Wonderful Mother ofMine Mr Grievson was accompanied on the piano by Miss Jessie Bryson Bar rie Now employed at the Col lingwood Shipyards Mr Grievson is airformer member of the Dum Herb Dixon and Geo Farrar 1181 played two comet duetsi1da and The Kiltie Band had 38 =mem hers on the stage but others were unable to be present due to night warwork at Colllngwood plants Band selections included Smrsas marchr The stars and Stripes ForeVer The Mad MaJOT march The Gala Night overture selecl 18b HMS Plna the Nlle march fore selection Tales of Vienna fGladtlhtors Tare Woods waltz wet march The programme also included from the arries0n seriesr two moyles Canada forumtrade markaRedcait0n the package tions by Victor Herbert Sliding 31 mbmgounmmmmwtom Jim irombonesmear Army 00 Mutt Mild LUIGHIIX ti routi HlllN EDWARD IIUWN 1111111 on April 23 13142111 in 14111113 v11 11111 11 twoyear 131nm Ht 211 11 title and line childri 11 11 T11 Mapli Av llirru also1 12m rlnltfa hits llobsoit 1111 Clarence Ward A11 onlyll died you 11 you ago 11 1111 31 211519 In loroulo 111 also ltyrd 1n oboura and Port llopw 11111111 cumin Io llarrit 111111111 ot the UlilLl Church he 111 tctiie Worker 111 C1=11 1111 Sunday School benu pull 11llil lizltttitl 111 trimsions lie was nittuber ot Harrie liotlize 1001 and Allnidalc 1101 111111 111111 bun N11111eir111d 111111 Serre lti lln 1111111211 service was held at 111 late Bronte on Monday April litv Cooper 01 Central 171111111 Church and It 1v Ii Hiker of Toronto olliiiiled Ills body nus 11111 to rest in llarrle Union frtnrtery lht iidfellmvs had 11 service on Sundry evening and the pall lt1111s were members of that Or der There were many tloral tri butts which showed the esteem in which the deceased was held The bearers were Messrs Parker Cor 111111 Cleliuui McCausland Mir illill and luck MRS WICE the death of Mrs David ll Wire ouurred in Toronto on Wednesday April 22 1942 as the resullof heart disease The funeral on Friday April 21 was held from Smith Cos funeral chapel Barrie with Rev Knight rector of St Pauls church Innisfil in charge of the setvrce Interment was made 111 $0111 Ittiward Citown Harrie unused away In the Hosp al ior 11111 11111115 1311 Dunn Arr To MRS HARRILI lil II i11 11 31 llujyt Iii1 lit 1il warm off and tri 1171 1e tllllltl 11 1111 life 111 1111 iilult vn 11111 held 111 111 1111 lt111t of liei ll11 ltl 11111 ttlllltrl by Rev Ii 3511 was mai 11111111 ll mrets 1111111111112 iloti 311 111 at 11s ieuue Monieith Nlllllliill 51214111111111 11111 lozIy Hill Auto 1111 1111111 iflllllllt 11e llllt tr 1111 the 11531 liue Illlies 101 3111 1111 the WA of the Unzied Church ll111113 attending from 11011111 liltllltltii Mrs 11 lcliorizi l11n1v litalelt 11 and 111s lirctl ll111 and Mr and 111s 1C 111111s Lottl 311 anti ll lIztiay 11e11 and 11 111111 Mrs flourhley 111111 51111 1111111 il Iltvll Is hilll1tl by one rillt John orc1sier 11111111111111 111d one daughter 311s Vallwin of llitliiarst ne brother Roheti McGowan of Killam Alberta also survives Boyce died 111 1925 MRS LESLIE THO There 11115t11 away on April 22 1942 LItlt Iiellit lhom daughter of the late Dr and 311s Chrestoe of Fleshcrtou and widow of the late Rev lhom who had been minister 11 the Presbyterian chur ches 111 Arthur itlcshcrton Lin wood and llawksvilie and Midhurst Death succeeded severe cold and stroke which occurred on March 23 She had been resident of Barrie since her husband retired from the active ministry years ttgo Mr Thom passed away 20 Stroud Cemetery The pallbearers years ago were Robert and Walter Vaughan and Harry andBcrlWicc Sons al so sonsinlaw Fred Weaver and W111 DeRosc Those who attended the funeral 11111111 distance were Mrs Mc Luuley Lorne rMcCauleyMrs Hill and Mrs Doyle all of Midland JOHNSON from the USA Bili Vaughan Ottawa Vernoii DeRtIswe Hamilton and Robert Holmes and sons Utopia The late Mrs Wice was born in Jhornton in 1839 She had resided atTollcndal for several years Left to mourn the loss of kind and loving mother are two daugh ters Vlrs William DeRose and Mrs Fred WeaVer both of Toronr to five sons Harry and Bert Wice Toronto Robert Vaughan Toilett dal George Vaughan London and Walter Vaughan Toronto There are also number of grandchildren and greatgrandchildrcn Mrs Wicos husband died in 1922 JOHN BROWN JohnuBrown wellknoown res ident of Angus who had been ill since January 1942with kidney 22 1942 The funeral on April 24th was held from Smith C015 Funeral Chapel with Rev Kent of Angus in charge of the service Interment was made in AnguUnion Cemetery The pall bearers Were Wm Pearce Will Gauley Dan Shaw Wm Irwm John Bishop and Charles Millar Mr Gossling Barrie TheflateMr Brownwas born on April 1870 at Barrhead Scots land He lived in Scotland till he was seventeen years of age then joined the army in Egypt wherehe spentcight years LHe then lived inSouth Africa for eleven years and he spent about thirtyayears between Allandale and Angus He worked in the CINIR ShOps in Al landaiefrHeatteigledtherpl Halli sndjn politicsmhe was Con servative Mr Brown is the last of his fam ily He leaves to mourn his 1055 his wife fOrmerly Miss Eleanor TanbushAngus one daughter San tim SmaToionto There are also hine grvandsonsfour or them in the army and three great grand children FREDERICK WIIZLIAM SMITH Frederick William ISmithan es teamed citizen of Barrie passed away at his home 73 Dundonald St on Monday Apri1120 1942 fol lowing serious illness of ithree months News of his death came as aishock to his many friends in Barrie and diatrict and Clarke and others liOiible died ttheRoyai Victoria Hospital Barrie Wednesday April Friends aridirlativesWho came romurfdistance to attendthefunf eralwere Mrs Smale Toronto Mrs John Raymer and son and Misle ichey Stayner Robertolmes and uvialIriInIIcInnljun Wgmnnuium pi Funeral services were conducted by Rev Howden of Trinity Anglican Church on Wednesday April 22 from the funeral parlors of Smith C0 Interment was made in Barrie Union Ceme tery Thepallbwrers were Tor diffWShanks Abbott Gra ham MacDonald and Maw Floral tributes were received from Collithood Owen Sound Clarke The late Mi smith was born in Reading England on October 18711 and had resided in Barrie since 1020 Prior to coming here Mr Smith worked in the Provincial gt Paper zit BO165 End The funeral was on Saturday April from the funeral home of Smith and Co 111111 was conducted by her minister Rev Lewis of Collier St United Church Rev Dr Addison of Toronto spokcinr tribute to Mrs Thom referring especially to her unusual gift of making and keep mg friends her simple and sincere faith the service she rendered to the warship of God through music and the happiness of woman whose life was centred outside her sclf Amongstthosc present from distance were Miss Elizabeth Arm strong Miss Campbell and Mrs Pearce of Toronto The pailbear Cls were McCuaig Jeffs Sinclair Goodfcllow Hunter and Sarjeant In terment was at Flcsherton on Sat urday afternoon The neighbours of the late Mrs Thom in the north end of Barrie sent contribution to the British War Victimsdfmiihi her memory Mrs Thom will be greatly missed ersThom was for someyears the Press Secretary Of theWMS of Collier St United Church gt The Ministers Wives Associatidn 31111101553 FLAKES of SimcoePresbytery of thbUtiited Church made donation to the China Relief Fund in memory oft Mrs Thom MRS PARIRIDGE After an illness of nine months duration Mrs Partridge highly esteemed resident of Crown Hill passed away on Thursday April 23 1942 in the Royal Vic toria Hospital Barrie Thdfuhcfal was hEIdWon Sat urday and was largelyattended Service was held in St James Church Crown Hill by the rector Rev Wm Newman and interment made in the adjacent cemeteryr Pallbearers were Davidilamieson Jamieson Frank Kell Luck Fred Partridge and Wm Partridge ilhc floial ofchings in Rcmenibcrliinilllclhl DAYiii May 10th GET THAT CARD NOW Send Gift She will appreciate ENGLISH CHINA FINE STATIONERY NEW FICTION erIiIoui11sf Rhone 4055 Barrie AMMNAALT nihd 111 1111111 11 Rht 13 ftef 7111 111 11 lilltlill 11 1111r VW lilbl ISIANA ILSIl$ lllllI STRAWBEBBIES lll RNI VIIL cannons CELEBY HEARTS MUSHROOMS GMPEIRUIT SPINACH LEMONS SHHELOTS Mllllilllllllllllillls IIOICE GRADE GRAINID TO VT 810 12 lb CHOICE ROASTING GRADE to lb Fresh MilkFed lb 27c CHOICE SELECTED Silent BEEF Bologna SLICED 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