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Barrie Examiner, 30 May 1968, p. 12

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ROUND SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS OI CHURCHIH sue HUNTER Hire van Grasses Germany has boa visiting her notes nd sister In law Mr and film van Gratfen and Iain Kr and Mrs chaimer Pratt air and Mrs John Deadly new ilni¥n an Thomas at Haiton Centennial Manor Milton and Congratulations to Mr Mrs Jack Willard nee Marilyn Noble on the arrival of Jenni fer Ellen hiay is Smoalhy ls extended to Mr aad sm Kett nee Gwen Coli in the death of fire oath old daughter Mrs Norman Browning Scar born is visiting at Mr and lira Nelson Brownings Mrs Graham hiss Neiliy and Harold Stephens at tended the funeral of their uncle thc iormer Magistrate aloha Hopkins at Drummond Presbyterian Church Niagara Falls Saturday ANTIQUES lr Baldwin has been dispos ing oi antiques he has collect ed ever the years One item of interest to this community to 3hr ski sleigh used by Dr Shannon on his care before rural roads were plowed In winter The car was jacked up and the skis were slid under the front wheels and fastened Chains were put on the rear wheels Other items Included harness used In World War One with Youitet holder and rings for at tachment ol ro for rider to assist In low ng mired gun carriage yoke for aired hog holder and grain cradle wore among the things sold ECIIOOL PATROL On the school patrol bus trip to Ottawa to attend the lam boree were Barbara Akcrs Douglas Graham and Bar Payne representing Bell Ewart School from Central school were Suzannc Browning Wendy iticQuarrie Judy Shakell and Jinriiyn hloir The tulips were at their best and the display was highlight of the trip Other memories include the tour of Parliament Buildings Mini and Governor Generals home MARCH FOR hiAIIllESSES On Monday the United Na tions Club of Bradford and Dis trict High School sponsored it mile walk In aid of Dr Jim Evans is United Church medical missionary In the Con go The money raised is car marked for mattresses for the hospital The rectangular roulc walked by large number of ssfudcnts commenced at the high school continued north on Highway it to Fennella Corn ers west to No slderoad south to Highway as and east ward hack to high school Donna Fairhead Rick Townsend and Eric Saunter of this area com Apleted the walk the latter two were sponsode by Churchill United Church Women BRUCE TRAIL Some Churchill residents walked few miles or the Bruce Trail Including Devils Glen II is ruggod country but pictures sque much of it now being blanketed with purple carpet of violets and wild strawberry blossoms medley of bird songs filled the air Deep cre vices and caves are still pack ed with snow An unusual and odd rail fence was observed Known as goat fence it withstands anowlaiis Without repair four mile stretch in this area north at Dunedin was biased by work party headed by Don illcEach CENTENNIAL figures it In the tinal round with YfliasWendy mass Marilyn Holr Judy Shsai of her mother Mrs Thompson at Barrie 0n the Victoria hoiida hton day according to Mr reload Churchills otlicial car count er 8160 can passed through Churchill and 961 passed on County Road 16 leading east ward to Leiroy Rev Dwight Ease of West mount United Church Orlllia will he preached at Churchill anniversary service Sunday June at it am MESSENGER TEA The Messengers entertained their mothers Saturday alter noon at the United Church and conducted regular meeting Film Day In the Life of Japanese Family was shown to it mothers and 25 children loaders Mr Mrs Cons hie were assisted by members in serving refresh merits SUNSET SPEEDWAY capacity crowd was on hand on Friday to see the open Ing of Sunset Speedway by in nlsfil township Reeve Joaegh Cochrana Many races of Diamond and BBomb type dc iightcd the audience and they could he heard as far as Lot ro live miles away The cli max came as it cars competed and spills but with no injury to 082D size flashlight and transistor riiis emulatingrill minus annulus cam than MAW run Merle eater tsiaed at her home at ad mins for the Wed Ia Bell lad teacher Ilsa moan New hen of thongss ass Simone WWW III 32 Butler Tens Ctytiihs David England David Ferguson Go THORNTON Iy Ill am BOLT don Gow Susan Graham Pat and rIria Paris Wendy hieQuairie Cathy Metal Ronald Middle keli Rick Teselde and his van Gotten b1 PETERS NEW There wee not as many as expected at the parish pot luck supper held in Churchnl Cone munity HatL airs Gregory showed iiims oi cartoons fairy tales water solely finishing with travelogue of northern Canada May 22 was Confirmation at St Pauls with 15 persons be ing confirmed by Right Rev Calvert BA DDI LhDo retied Bishpg oi Cal ary From St Peters cand dates were William Henry ilunshaw Kevin Herbert Tooge Leslie Ewart hlunshaw Don Ias ilarry Squibb Gordon am Gcorge Gow Gall Ann hfatchetl Bars bars Helen Akera Cami Anne lllII Susan Latorge Donna Marie Kerr Brenda June Troirc Janice Elisa Jenny hluu shaw Diane Deborah Kerr Margaret Lynn hlunshew These with their family and Iricnds some to In all had their first Communion at St Peters on Ascension Day itlay 13 St Peters ara erecting fence along the southern hound nry under the sponsorship of the ACW Mrs Johnson will host the next regular meeting Juna itth TRY EXAMINER WANT ADS PHONE 72W °7i247c HOUSE tr GARDEN RAID is or Aerosol OFF INSECT REPELLENT oz Aerosol Como at Lil 99c 97 Camp at 129 GE BEST BUY BULBS 40 60 100 Wait can 237c sxrsnioa WHITE PAINT Gallons excellent quality Comp at 477 10 FOLDING LAWN FENCE 18 high green baked finish Camp at 97¢ TIDE OR BOLD DETERGENT Giant Sine CHARCOAL lbs Quantities lelied eons II 43h Como at Lid 89c 39c ALLANDALE HARDWARE ESSA ROAD BARRIE PLAZA Monet HOMES no Walnut Streets colliogwood OAK HOMES Ltdwlllproudlyopontiiolr Illirw llamastocollisionalL Sympsth atives Arnold who died May it and mo of Miss Mabel Nixon who died at lIisoriiton May litre Margaret Lawson Is now resident at Five Maples Nursv in flame Dr and hiss Cameron Hill Calgary Alta were visitors here for week with the lat ters parents hlr and hire Dalton Banting and trainers in law and sisters Mr and lira Manor and Air and hirshtaurice Hutchinson IN ENGLAND lilr and Mrs George Holt wera given surprise farewell party by neighbors and friends prior to their departure for three weelr chartered night to England Uniortunsteiy illra Holt fell and Malta leg This curtailed their activitiu which were restriclcd to short trips The entire time was spent with his and Mrs Menard Brooks Castle Greeley Burton on TrenL Mrs Hot and hire Brooks have been corresponding with each other as Womens institute lrlondahlp Links since 1951 Trinity United Church Womcn catered for lnnlsfii itlen Teach ers Federation banquet in Thornton Orange Hail Thorn were no teachers In attendance itfiss Frances Wicklum atlend ed the funeral of an aunt hire Marci Clarke filthy Cochran Valerie and Cecilia Burke Susan and Debbie Navils Heather and Margaret Bone Cindy time Janice and Alan Howscn Margaret iloss John Elton Mmreiynzad Laineels IIWII Carol Debbie and gird Schldlen Maureen tialrbeiacr Nancy Bell COOKSTOWN Dy M158 IIICMASIER Illr and hire hlei Dohcrty and family spent the past Sun day with friends In barman Cookstowu United Church held Its itsrd anniversary hlay 75 with Rev It Caw BA BD Haiihilrton as speaker The choir under the leadership ofRev illll roy supplied music with Mas tor Bob Farts Newmarkei as soloist in the morning and Mrs Fiegg of Barrie in the evening Mrs in Wilson was organist Ail senior citizens of the town and outlying community are In vited to he guests oi the iii ti it is 35 it gr SEE ii Recent visitors withtfr and Mrs Steve tiawn include Mr and hiss Woodard Mrs Clarence lIshby and hire Nor man Rawa Stlyacr Alfred Webb Strand lira Russel ilc Eiwsin and mu as Hap kins Barrio iilr so Mrs AI ilg Sinclair Dennis and Donna Rudolph De Garter of Holland who has recently spent three months In tho Sutes spent law this here with cousins lilr and hiss John De Garter IltlI family before returning home New Flor IH Homemaking Club and their leaders attended Achievement Day Saturday at Elmvaie District lilgh School Elisabeth De Gorter comment ed on the exhibit Variations with Tel Biscuits lira AIIrcd Collins and fam ily Weston were Saturday vist tors with Mr and itirs Archie Waniesa number from here attended the party and presentation for ftlr and hlrr Bert Kenny arai Gary which was held Saturday evening in Grassland hail air and Mrs Kenny recently moved Io Barrie hire Kenny Is past president of our Farm Fonirn and thc Wi Beta new JOHN ROUBAS George Dangerfield President of Dangerfield illolnrs Is pleased to announce that John Bouhas has ioioed our sales staff John has been resident of Barrie for is years and resides now at Boys Street Tire Rouhaa family attend the Dutch Reformed Church at Crown Hill John and his wile have tour children who attend Prince of Wales School John spent the last to years working or Copnco and was supervisor of shipping as well as an active director and president of their Credit Union John welcomes all his friends and acquaintances to come in and say hello gotstream Wittermoon Getlots and

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