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Barrie Examiner, 30 Oct 1967, p. 14

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ems nonhuman Mr snd Mrs Ford Goulden one returned liters threevweek trip to visit relatives to Vancouv er and Saskatchewnnfihey trsvj sited via Air Canada Ittrsnd Mrs Cecil Wallace nco Helen King or Gunning vttle NB have been visiting relullvcs tIr and Mrs Wallace are now making their home It In Fulton Street Grimsby Mr and Mrs George Bell and tamily oi Bright spent the with end Milh the laiters parents Mr and Mrs Seymour Kolt other visitors included Mr and Mrs Keith Prentice oi Domino Mrs Fitrsrnmlns has return cd from Barrie hospital but will be coniined to bed Ior amonttL Mike Townsend mct withna Joint while playing and re qnrcd 15 stitches to close the wound tie has been patient in Newmarkct hospital Miss Lillian Sloan attended the dinner meeting oi the Great Chaolcr ot the Anglican Church at ltradim Mrs Itler Shekcll entertained at painting party and Mrs rez Johnson at New Lowell was the cohostess Ronald Allan chairman at in nsft Planning Hoard was In oti lawn or two days attending meeting ct the Centennial Com msson of Canada sluyng nity improvement Mrs Allan accompanied htr husr band to the capital Slmcoe County Cream Produo ers will hall their annual meet ing and banquet FridayNov in Church Community iiai Itll Cream producers are welcome Tic is available at Federation AT LEFRDY UNITED Four of our young people who pliy in Brndior high school hand were at betray United Cli it Sunday and with other members irom Leiroy iavored with selection at the morning service Takirg part were Bev erley Kell and Heather Flemng trumpet players Donna Fair lteall and IN Akers French horn Nancy Reivc Huts Shir ley Fairhead trombone and Bob Miller bass clarinet Mrs Harald Sheppard organist ac companicd them PLOWING MATCH BRIEFS Congratulations to Ferrier Bc5 who won second with their team oi CiydesdaIcs in the local horse show at the intcnratlonai Plowing Match and were third in the open class Howard Fol rier plowing with the team won seventh tenth and eleventh plac ings in the competitions Churchill people noticed in the centennial parade included Mrs Rnnald Allan and Miss Mary Sloan members of the Centen hlzll Committee or lnnlsiil Miss Diane McQuanie in centennial costume brightened the lam til Township Federation ot Ag riculture tioat Robert Campbell director at lantario Plowmens Association and past president was on hand caring for the need of piowmen Others from on Working for the success big match vere Eben Sawyer Robert Dryborough and Herb Hughes The Scooter iamin with their horse and buggy portraying Market Day 1ss7 recent with her oi the InniinI Township Centennla Plaque were among the many entries in the parade day evening for Mr and Petor King iNNISFIL FAIR 1867 Folks at Churchill were pleas ell to find an item at interest in the old copy at The Examiner and County oi Smcoc Advocate dated October in 1867 that was dstrihulcd at the plowing match it told at Innisiil Branch Agri culture Society holding their 13th annual meeting and fair at the were six entries In the dauntin llsmhl nd Ttenry Grose were first second prize winners forrIorhtnl oxen Prim tor sheeppent to violin Luchr Lambert thso Joseph Found to Stodds ttoyes nd WflitsmMell Allan locli iirst lor oats first to turnips Villlle lnse Lynn toppedmeets or blood beets and mmu StewW tor peas Henry Sloan claimed prin es tor wagonsuodplows The indies section included on irles inwooiiensiocltings werva ed work moments gnetliup noonel lull doth ueotr shirts and quilts Names oi the win nets in this section were Miss Main onderss Stewart Robert Grosc Ilobcrlllell ilobcrt Lil tln Itlehard Grose Andrew Wst lace Miss Sloan and Mrs James Clement The islr concluded with speech by lion Little MPP second vica president of the association Thomas Mc Conkey wns the secretary foams oy nuts DENNEY The Sacrament of the Lords Supper will be obsrrved in Bax ter Church Oct 29 Owing to Cookstmvn anniver saryNov there will not be church service here but there willbe SundoySchool at 930 am usuJl Russell Boyer Clinton is visit ing hs mother MrsMargaret Beyer He and his sster Mrs Cliiiord Mooney Egbert visit their brother Wellington Beyer ant iamiiv rt North its Lynn Dutlinwho was patient in Stevenson Memorial Hospital is now oble to be homo and back to school Mrs Ernest McKnight is in Royal Victoria Hospital Mr and Mrs Ellwood Gautey vislcrt their families last week rnd at Oshawa Toronto and Itlcllmonti iilll Mr and Mrs VilliamGauley and la ly attend od Beetcu Fresh Church st Sunday tor the baptism their grand son Stenllen VillamMitohell nod at the dry with their dang Mrs Melvyn Mitchell and family Mr and Mrs John Henderson visited last weekend with the tarnters sister Mrs William Croniar and Dawn Torcne The fair board members met in the school Oct 25 if make plans to the air next year Mr and Mrs Robert Turn but accompanied Mr and Mrs Turnbuli and Mr and Mrs ilector Turnbult at Alis ton pttnnded anniversary serv ice at Primrose church and at tcrward visited their sister Mrs Beatrice Irwin and Bruce MOUNT sr tours by runs rnAWLEY Mrs Stephenson merit few days with triends at St Cathar ines Mr and Mrs Marklc Toronto with Mr and Mrs Lawlor re reccntiy Mr and Mrs James Amos and family Toronto were with Mr and Mrs Ingram Amos charivari was held Wednes Mrs Mr andMrsxiti Frawley visited Saturday with triends in Taronto Mr and Mrs Lawtar spent Sunday with Mrs Mary Robbins Warminstor euohre will be held Nov ammo pm with Mrs Mooney in charge of prim dry giSitl i5 Have the first garment dry cleaned ai regulariprice and the next toronly ic ISLACKS sums or PANTS to soon JACKETS llPleated stdan Extra Ind Mrs ampuallr were wetland elicits ot Mr and Mrs Grose leit or their winte minnows Each on no ml bridge hirhsnd Mn nrmsn Gilmore Spent the weekend in Mealord Mrs Evs Retdaod KayAllan rpeatlsit weehtn North Bay with Iriendr Misses Luella Don netty and Iy Allan sre spend loE this week It Expo Mr and Mrs William Atkinson also at Expo gt Mr snders Wilired Stewart visited in Kitchenerior tow days last week with the latters daughter and tsmily MR8 ii WIGHT This community lost one at its older residents in the passing oi Mrs Iisrry Wightnresdny Oct 24 in her 97th year Mrs Wisht was loved and espectcd rttt zen Althouphin convalescent home tor number otysars many Iriends com the Viilage risiied her This Gimp otters tssymps yto er ro er and sister and all the rela tives interment too lose at Queensvllie Mr and Mrs neg tinbbs have hoine In Mexico Bonn HEAD Coilin Loslie Ntbhs and daughter Veronica ot Vorkin ham England are visiting it iormers daughter and so law Mr and Mrs Davis Webb Mr and Mrs William McCub loug Manitoulin Island Mrs Gladys Smith Toronto Gerald Feaver Georgetown and hIrsErnnld Devall and Ho toe Ailisteni visited Mr and Mrs Norval Young Miss ircne Jackson accompan ied by two other nurses 4er vttoyal Victoria Hospital Earrth returned homo Saturday from threeMek tour of Erunpeand vay hostesses passages and unattractive petite mound mmaurhstivediwsod MM cr was held to or basemeuto the Unit ed Church Friday évehlnliin honor attain 8131th brideth Mowers 31 tshluigilylfll some stths party in hull Monday evening moredby South Simeon Dlstrct womens hiuisiu eon Watt uncouvor BC is vultla her parents Mr and MrsWllllsmWsl ENTERTAIN Bond Iiead Women institute entertained FishersOomer and neeton institutes Oct to It the hhlL Mrs It Harvey apenedths meeting and nelcomed to mem bers and guests the William Sutherland nod letter lrom penpsi Mosquys Gray New Zeatsnd Program was planned by Mrs Wott and hits Stoddsrt Mrs Davo Sutherland played piano solo Mrs MuttonDis trlct president give talk on Institute work Mrs Watt showed pictures taken by her daughter Jean at her trip to British Col umbis also plclureut the can tennlsl parade st Bond itezd and Brndlorduhirs Steers won gilt as it was her birthday and Mrs oung gift lorherwedd inx annivesor social time was spent my the teacups with Mrs Sulh land Mrs Wilcox and snnatcnw cocer Bond Hendflnlled Church Wo pie pre thinking Mitillomstndaerihug trlatdad It climate moons ot cotioo mu cone Ilfltlli Ginsu EclitlilgflutdihMm men nve on Opeik lord Kabul More torvtbe Medial Orlllls Mrs etch thlltktd on theAnsttun loci hotn allowed with iunchuro ved by MrsE Wilcox Mrs Lint Mrs Robinson IndMrs ucky By HELEN £16111 UNICEF Someone has asked what UNI CEF does with the money it onl Iectn each yesn trout various sources quot or release issited by them Last year UNI CEF contributed towardr green in inlsnls alive ohildren in school mothers healthy iamiiicl together Thlsdsrdona in than sands oi esserln ll developing countries warrathem are 900 memo children nndyoun pso pIe who need help UNICEF Is nonprofit organisationwhich has the support at world govern ments as well as religious faiths and national organizations For every dollar spent by UNICEF around the world tocsi govern ments contribute another 32 Remember this whenchiidre cull nextyweeir gt CARDS At this time at year many about their in the Sunday School lth slsplcndtduitepdnnee oi hers and visitors Irom TrlnliyAnxlican Ctnrrchnnd St service was ably taken by Mrs Watson who read Scripture er oi manksglvlng iitnnles Mists Janice Keller and Mary Jane Walt sans IIymrL Mr Watson gave read ing tho xihnnksglvlng Fer that Christh nor nit with pmtmtnosl ioolr seaus soon an sum Tasman our nucxv commas Mrs Whit introduCed the speaker Mrs Luiuckslngh public schoolteacher trorn Trlni dad who has been in Canada tor over your and is now ttrasnmux mm unconvfocmn muse nun ol the world showing the drutbter Etheline Buoby ntttistommoo theberlsesilodoahtrlnduro height at its fine The tup Neillsz and rally wuvubihhod mum by Goon normal and um Iiltltestoplon tin tirood TrunkRailway MrondMrs vilsrry Deuce oi Nswport Rhoda Island are visiting Mrs JP Collin Old Mosley St Mrs Vets Wren and her DwGNDMWN gt ln the aura tor the GreatSeaI or and wu pronouns incorporated thsurnu at the tour orixlasi provinces created by your 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