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Barrie Examiner, 22 Oct 1959, p. 23

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1h mm and um 11 on bdnlt of the ladies 2min St Johns United Church at vifistory oftba WIS lam vale Church was read by Mrs Stephpnsoahnd the mom ariaralervtce by Mrs McAulcy The hymn For all the saints whmfroahthelr labor rest new by the congre gation Mrs McGuire receiyed an honorary membership Mrs DCurrie read the addms and in Mrs MeGuiraa shoelace MrID McGuire received the certificate and replied Mrs 85M Black introduced the speaker Mrs Jones former mident who now re side in Acton The theme was lard thou bastheen our dwelling place in all generations Mrs Hill thanked Mm Jones for her message Mrs Cooper of Maple former resident was the solo lst Meeting closed with prayer and all were invited to Sunday School room forrlunch cup of tea and social hour Mrs Kenneth Coo and fam ily have taken up residence at ELECTROMECHHNICAL SCHOQLMRRM technician operates new electromechanical teaching ma chine which has been named Tutor by the manufacturer Western Design Division of US industries Developed specifically for industrial and military use the device is narthr picture projector and partly 2o automation system images appear on screen at left ioliowing reasoned choice of trainee who pressosone of buttons on keyboard to record the answer printing record er at top of cabinet marks an swer chemo and eiajucd time from previous choice SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS BAXTER number from here attend ed Burns Church anniversary services Sunday The Essa Township manic ian building is nearing com pletlont There is also another new house being built in the village Dickson left last week for Egypt where he is being sta tiaacd for year with the Can adian forces Mrs Colvia London has re turned home after weeks visit with her son and daughr terinlaw Rev and Mrs Colvin Mrs Margaret Beyer had the misfortune to fail andvbreak an arm last week McFarlandvand daughter Mrs Mary Plough spent afew days with friends in Sault Ste Marie recently Mrs Marshall has return ed home from visit with rela tives in New Brunswick Bruce Edgar occupied the pulpit Sunday in Rev Colvina absence Sabouriu who is stationed at Camp Petawawa spent the weekendwith his wife and daughter Kathy here BELLE rwsnr Mrs and of Toronto spent the holiday weekend with her brother Quartz Mrs Hill is patient in Ro yai Victoria Hospital home Mr and Mrs Ruffett attended the christening of their grand aeice in Tomato last week HarryChappell is in hospital in Barrie suffering from broken ribs Mrs Coutls entertained hum ber ofriends for stork shower for Mrs Archer Mrs Frank Little and son have returned to her home in New Brunswick after spending the summer with herrmother cooleHonsT The WA of St Johns Church is holding rummage sale Nov at the YMCA building in Bar rrie from 130 to pm Ronnie Grooves is spending some time in Chatham Miss Cray of Barrie is visiting Craig for few days Misses Ella and Beth Cathr cast of Toronto were at the rub cry for the weekend Mr and Mrs Thomas Hadgson andEusan and George Bidwell Arthur Dunn andErnest Ells mere attendcd the plowing match in Dundas last week Mrs lrene Tuner of Toronto and Miss Jean Castonof Barrie were in the village for few days Mr and Mrs Harry Bates and Lamilyof Toronto spentFriday witbMr and Mrs Lewis Carr nick Mluphy is patientin AllistonHospital Wiillam McGill died Coiling wood Hospital early Sunday minhing in his 75th year The mm dumms funeral is being held Wednesday afternhoa with interment in Ev erctt Anglican Cemetery An Orange Parade and service was held in the Anglican Church Sunday evening Duatroon Pipe and Drum Baad headed the par ade The poster of the church delivered the Orange sermon Mr and Mrs Leonard Stinst ons daughter is patient in the Sick Childrens Hospital Toron to HAWKESTONE Mrs Booth is confined to bed with pneumonia Mr and Mrs Everett and family spent the holiday week end at Algonquin Park Killaloe and Ottawa we MEETS The WA of St Aidans met at the home of Mrs Clarke Craw ford with 15 present There was large business program Mrs Chapman read the scripture President Mrs Pugsley read clipping Autumn Leaves Roll call was answered by the word Thanksgiving in bible verse number of quilt blocks were sewn during tbis meeting Each member is to bring something new for the fire victims at East Oro vote of thanks was given for all who worked so faithfully on the basement and made it look so attractive The singing ofa hymn and prayers brought the meeting to close Lunch was served by the host ess and her helpers Mr and MrsLcoanrd OBrien celebrated their 20th wedding an mversary by taking trip to Parry Sound and Elliot Lake and many other places last week Mr and Mrs Frank Hill arid sons spent few days at James town NY Mr and Mrs Frank Harrison are holidayinginthe Northern Ontario regions Miss Sadie Bagshaw is spend Port Carling Miss Martha Roeof Toronto was home for few days Oct 25 being Laymans Sunday Cooke speaker from New market will give the sddres in St Aidans Church Sunday at 730pm Monsanto The Mayer family is win Tampa Florida Robert Hawkins Stanton has purchased the former Gil more home and hopes to move in shortly hev AlexanderNimmo of Wingham moderator of the General Ascemhly of the Pres byterian Church in Canada preach thesermon at the etvice at 230 pm at Mans field Presbyetrian Church on Sunday ocoza Mrs Ross Walker of Cree itetlMlS Mitchell and Mrs Earl Greer ah gift visift ing sometime with her niece at Manitoba and are expected home soon Mrs Gordon Barber had major operation Thursday at St Michaels Hospital Toronto Elwood Hawkins left week ago on tweweeks trip to thewestern provinces Mrs Anderson visited friends near Guelph Sunday Oct 11 and had her family home for Thanksgiving dinner Monday The shower for Mary and Johnnie Allison at the hall Friday evening was well at tended Lynda Armstrong read an address and they were pro seated with vacuum cleaner and some money by the people of the community The music was provided by the Bar bridges of Everett Laurie little daughter of Mr and Mrs Aubrey Cook got her am into the wringer Monday morning She wastaken to Alliston where her injuries were attended to NEWTON ROBINSON Mr and Mrs Lloyd Coborn Paul and Peter visited Mr and Mrs Jack De Guerre in Simcoe on the weekend Mr and Mrs iioughton spent Wednesday with Hamilton friends Mrs Walter Andrews Debbie and Dianne spent Saturday with Mrs Helmer of Barriel number from here attended the plowing match in Dundas last week Mr and Mrs Waiter Andrews visited Mr and Mrs George Holt of Thornton Sunday and attended the anniversary number of TecWeGwill In stitute mmnbcrs attended Med iscope 59 at the Queen Elizabeth guilding in Toronto last Wednes ay WMS ANNIVERSARY On Thursday afternoon Oct 15 the Womens Missionary Society of Elmvale Presbyter ian Church held its annivers ary meeting in the church Members from the sister churches were present from Bradford Hillsdaie Stayner troud Hamilton rOrillia Ac Mrs Mrs Ashton Lyons on Stone Street Mr and Mrs Fred Ritchie spent the week with Mr end Mrs Snowden of Pefferlaw Mr and Mrs Caliamier of Bradford are the guests of Mr and Mrs Harvio Rowleyyfor a4 few days Mrs rHudson of Hamilton Mrs Scott of oriilla and Mrs Bell of Bradford visited their brother and sisterindew Mr and Mrs Hill Mr and Mrs Roy Ruwat and son Phillip of Markham spent ihe weekend with the formers mother Mrs ii Bowat Mrs Thomas Cooper visited for few days with Mr and Mrs George Carruthera of ivy Grant Miller is patient in Penetang General Hospital it is reported Mr Miller was in on accident on the curve in the road just north of theth traplssdn umvale Sunday BAD WEATHER The weather has been on friendly the past week cool and dull with showers falling almost at any hour of the day We are reminded that daylight saving time ends Saturday Oct 24 so we can catch up on spring Mrs Clarence Ritchie won the highest award for exhibits at the Ehnvale Fair FAREWELL PARTY several of her friends and neighbors on 0wenStrcet were guests at an afternoon tea given irilionor of Mrs Waiter Coutts attbe home of liltrs James Beardsali Saturday at ternoon Mrs Coutts leaves shortly for Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mrs Coutts will be greatly missed irqm the church and community summons Cos Mr and ME Melvin Sage and Catherine accompanied by Helen Gilchrist visited Mr and Mrs Ed Priest of St Cath layrinrs over weekend recent wrNs rmzn Ed Spicbnr won first prize for horse plowing at the Blue Mountain Blowing Matchheld near Collingwood in also won the Esso Championship Cpp for the best plowingwith horses LAYMANS SUNDAY Laymans Sunday was Ob served OcLlS at Zion Church The service was led by Robert Bates Prayerstwere taken by Archie Culham and Ed hole Culham led the re sponsivereading and John pe Gorter read the scripture les Sflll The mesagelwaslgiven by Arthur Blockburn of Stayuer who gave some of the high lights of the GeneralAssembly Eeorge Davies Barrie PA was submit at his of ichtna which be attended as repre tentative of Barrie minicry Rev Parsons pronounced the benediction The COO tact last Tilth atss No1 School withnat teadanee of twentyrthree Cathr ulna file read the scripture and Linda Cnlhnni led in Mn John Morgan gave the topic in uninteresting way treat was served byptha ladies CanadianBuilt HydrofstatiOn WEI11W To in 5W 13 Pilot Project in India Ir GAUHATL indie CPLin the steaming elephant jungle oftbe KhasiJaintia biiis small Canalt dicebuilt hydro station is serving as ilot project in harnessing the un pped hydro electric re sources of Assam With its heavy rainfall and many hills tea and oilrich As sam in the northeast corner of India has perhaps the greatest hydro potential of any iadlan state At praeat it has the low est output of electricity Five years ngofwith Canadian Colombo plan aid Assam em barked on its first sizable hydro electric acbema on the Umtru River about 21 miles south of the Brahmeputra River port of Gau baii Canadian assistance to wards the 0400 kilowatt plant totalled nearly 9000000 in capi tal equipment and rupee coimtcr part funds generated by sale of Canadian wheat CANADIAN DESIGN Montreal Engineering Com pany now supervising construc tion of the large Kundab power project in south indie designed the power house and superin leaded construction Despite scar city of cement steel and blasting material atransport bottleneck because at Aasarns remoteness from the main lines of communi cation and the highest floods in memory in 1056 the plant was ready to generate electricity by July 1957 For the first four monthsrn Ca nadian engineer advised on oper ations and maintenance of the piant now run by the recently formcd Assam state electricity board Three shift engineers were trained in Canada while lL Toy 30 year old resident ear that one hour sleep lost in thegneer was trained in Madras Toy is the first tribesman from the primitive strife torn Raga Hills to become an electrical en gineer He said his father was teacher and his grandfather who died only year ago was once headhunter and one of the first converts to Christianity During the last two years we have had no major technical troubles at Umtru and our load has been steadily increasing said Toy The plant is serving as La pilot project forother new schemes and has helped encour age thegrowthmf industries GROWING DEMAND At first electricity was so little indemAndthat the plant rcplae log mookilowatt diesel atatlon in Geuhail hadj load oi only 000 kilowatts Sitmontha later it had increased to 1400 kilowatts and today the peak load is 1700 kilowatts By next year engineers hope the plants entire capacity wiilbe utilized Gaubotl my commercial centre of i00000 has doubled domestic coastnnption of electric ity Umtru power also is going to flour rice and sawsrnilis me chanical workshops printing press the university the airport and Northeast Frontier Railway headquarters furtherl600 kil owatts has beenreservedfor newrolling mill and for initial construction of an oil refinery to be built by Romania mmmnfmnii Warifime Austerity unending Customer Is nightling MNDDN icy ornnin is inmfiilnlback to the untomer am Wlthtbclnstwra at mini lumwunwindingmaae by one British consumersand tourists may soon have complete free dom invone big step this week the governmeat virtually lifted the limit on foreign currency that Britons can take ebroad For the first time since the British touristalwill be able to spend as much on overseas travel as they wish and can aiford More Brit ons should bevable to visit Can ada andthe United States mannnemicran The scrapping of discriminatory quotas on dollar goods is the only major step that has to be taken heforeooihpleteiy free trade ex changeswbetween Canada and Britaincan he achieved Dollar goods still subject to currency conserving restrictions include textiles and clothing meat fish paperback boob canned fruit plastics and other petrochemicals products and pharmaceutical products Allof these goods can be imlt ported without control from West ern European countries which nowrare ccoaomically healthy Automobiles still are subject to importquota lhe quota is not taken up because purchase taxes and import duties put prices be Iyond the ordinary buyer The first micro Althouththe movement am one We one are that Britain will take action to remove large number dwgevbarflm against dollar Wheathlaactldnia talcum mean thatany Britishresident can travel when he likes apeadhismoaoyhmvhe Halt Trade Stamps Retail Group Asks TORONTO OP Theletofl Merchants Association of Canada has written Justice Ministerllul ton for federal action to stop ctr culatioa of trading stamps David Gilbert general man ager of the association said in the letter that the public now ia buying Emeriet with stamps us iogthem araiegalformafm change This enuoachu on the gov emmenta sole right to iasue nir said Mr Gilbert who who asked for swift government ii ron momma mains morons man in Bradford at inéliquid detergents comer monomer or noosmc consonanon am ONTARIO persimmon or PLANNINGAND nnvnnormnnr SEALED TENURE plainly ninth ed II to content and addressed zo° srm Why rthvsaan mé use res Iran CONSTRUCTION AND SITE 1M PEDVEMENT AND PLANTING 1o smunmacam nocsam UN ITS DN RP 253 mom AT cam ONTARIO Plans specification Illll forms of tender required can he obtained by Pflme Contractor only It thl nddren shown below and are availnhll for inspection It the Builder Man or at Toronto Barrie and the cam Office It Barrie and 1t till it guilt 01 $100 iI required for one set of plum nucleation and documents This de out is lottoiled ll plans spec cations Ind documents are not received to this office intact and in good can union on or before the tenth day following contract award Each tender must be monum led by security Deposit conrlata in of $500va91 heufln Illa Such Senorita Deposit shall be re tained by entrnlmflllle and Housinl corporation to ensure due performance of the Contract Certified Cheque or Negotiable Do minion of Canada Bondewill be accepted II Security Deposit Eow ever the 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