Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 1 Feb 1962, p. 8

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SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS STROUD By MIG DWIGHT NELSON On Friday evening the annual meeting of the Strand comva ity centre was held Gordon Rix chairman of the board presided Monox Black submitted the secretarys report the trensurers the bingo and the report the fifty euchrcs held in 1961 Fisher reported for the recreational committee on the hockey and ball programs He gave details of the partic ipalion of our boys under 14 years of age in the TinCan curling in Barrie Black and Goodchlow gave an account the shuffleboard very considerable prolit resulted over the maintenance and expenses of the community centre The hall board members for WM are Itix Mul holland Nelson Fisher Mrs Spring Campv bell and Reeve Coch rane Fred Lilley who spent on last ten years in Slrnud village is in Sydney Australia where he will live with his daughter The six higlicst weekly cuehre scores were Mrs Camp bell chh Mrs Loy Martin Peg Simpson and McGuncgal Cash prizcs were received by these winners Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Lee McCarroll who cele brated their sum wedding anniversary Their family was present and enjoyed turkey dinner with the cclebrants Mr Howard Kclccy native of here died in Toronto on Jun 25 Interment was in St James ccmetcry Stroud Sym pathy is extended to his sister Mrs Norman lice and his brother Ilarry Mr and Mrs Nelson returned Tuesday evening from spending several days in how manville The congregational pot luck supper of the Presbyterian Church will be held on Feb at 645 pm The WMS will meet on Feb at the home at Mr and Mrs Alex Taylor Scoldh blood quiekcncd and even Irish blood flowed more freely as the skirle of the bag pipes rent the air at Lakelnads hall on Jan when 119 people were present to do hon or to the memory of the fam ous hard of Scotland Robert Burns The haggis was piped in by John Campbell an em Wilson Rev Jackson gone the tradi tinal Burns grace Aitet sumptuous meal the speaker MruHougc reviewed the life oI Bobby Burns Dancing round ed out this tinecommunity spirited evening Mrs Douglas Ness who is ill and three children are with her parents Mr and Mrs Jackson Barrie Mrs Fred Smith has been in Barrie hos pital for considerable time Mrs Bert Mulholland was hit by car on Saturday afternoon on Church Street She is suf fering from bruises cuts and shock Fortunately no bones were broken Mrs Nancy Johnston Toronto spent couple of days at her home here Beverer Ayerst Hamilton John Freidmun and Janet Aycrst Toronto with Mel Ayersts Mr an ers Roy ngdiellow in Hamilton with Mrs Wilfred Jack COOKSTOWN UNITED CHURCH The anual meeting of the Cnokstown United Church was held on Wednesday Jan 24 with large attendance The minister Rev Howey conducted the devotions and the business session Norrie Couttu acted as secretary and the annual report was in the hands of all members present Elder Lorne Arnold read the report of the session and the congregation paid tribute to the deceased during the year Albert Kcll reported on the work of the Sunday School and Mrs Hindle Superintendent of the Sunday School spoke briefly Mrs Ira Wilson reported on the work of the Womens Association and Mrs Couse and Mrs Coutts spoke for the missionary organizations gt The financial statement at the congregation was presented by John Coutts Mrs Graham presented the report of the nominating committee after which Albert Gilroy was added to the roll of Elders and Mr Currie to the board of Stewards Mr Cause was elected as Pres bytery representative Dr McFarland gave the report for the budget committee which was accepted by the congrega tion After the business session the ladies served lunch and the meeting concluded with hymn BOWLING CLUB Team Standings Pin Busters Betty Cohurn iii points Better Late Lena Nich olson 63 points Bean Pots Doris McKillican 63 points Happy Gang Mel Brayman 58 points Silver Bullets Ira Wilson 57 points Hopefuls Dee Cohurn 51 points High Singles men Fred Holler 243 ladies Lena Nich olson 234 High Triples men Frank Webb 584 ladies Ruth Pinkney 595 High Average man Bill Cooke 189 ladies Ruth Pinkney 174 On Thursday evening Jan 25 the Eastern Star hold another in its so as of euchrcs There were 18 tables in play Prim winners were Ladies Mrs Jeane Pearson Mrs Russell Draper Mrs Bill Greenacre lIlen Vern Jennett Wilfred Fildey Bill Draper The next euchre will be held on Thurs day Feb in the Masonic Hall The Young Peoples Union of the United Church will meet on Sunday evening Feb at 730 pm in the Sunday School room Young Pmplet Unions of the surrounding district have been invited Mrs Wes liindla will show slides on her trip to the west coast Mr and Mrs Willis Corrigau visited on Sunday with their niece and nephew Mr and Mrs Stuart Cove of Everett Mr and Mrs Arthur Cooper and Mr and Mrs Sam French spent Thursday in Toronto Arthur Cooper and Sam French attended the Crop and Soil Improvement Association meet ing in the Collseum Tomato In the evening Mr and Mrs Cooper and Mr and Mrs French attended the banquet in the Crystal ballroom of the King Edward Hotel The United Church Womens organization will hold Its first meeting on Tuesday Feb in the Sunday school room of the United Church Mr and Mrs Ray Graham and Mr and Mrs Charles GENERAL MOTORS VALUE Russell visited with Mr Gra hams mother to Lindsay meeting or the Womens Institute will be held Thursday evening Feb at the town hall The roll call will be answered by Suggest resolu tion Writtenl Motto for this meeting will be Resolved to be good member llostesscs will be Mrs Pegg Mrs Pauli Mrs Marliog Mrs Mayes Mrs Donnelly The January meeting the Cookstown Home and School Association took place at the school Suggestions for moneyraising were sol icited and report was given on the progress of collection of labels for coffee urn ballot was taken on the motion to be put before the provincial council asking members for their ininn BARRIE HEATING FUELS Phone PA 66531 7223 Gar $555639 FlRSTzn WSEnest in Feature the question Should Canada Acquire Nuclear Arms Miss Milne the Public Haalth nurse gave an informative talk on the prevention and control of communicable diseases She asked parents to keep children with cold symptoms at home until the symptoms have clear ed up She said that symptom of the common cold also are those of many communicable childhood diseases The topic for the Febniary meeting will be Educational Oportunity The conveners of this meeting have arranged In schoolboy hockey Norlil Farms defeated Thornton and ThorntonNo defeated Cookstown Sales Barn 52 PANAMA HISTORY The Darien isthmus in Pan ama was visited by Rodrigo Bastidns in 1501 mid by Colum bus in 1502 We SERVICE All Audio Products Car Radio Service While You Walt Auto Radio and HlvFl Private Radio Available April Quarters or ottrces wherever they are The transport department which has set April as open in date say licence fees for the citizens band will probably bettioratbreeyearpe new market for two way ra dio equipment There is already $500 two way radio on the market Sets THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY FEB TM Up to 100 sets able to operate on one frequency vrill mean there will be no protection from interference TORONTO CPI private radio system will be available to the public in April The citizans hand or low power general radio service wlil have 19 channels for shared frequencies around the Zlmega cycle band Manufacturers across Canada are antimpating rush on two gt way radios by people who need man mereslmg pmgram to be in touch with homes hud rind Operators wont need radio operator certificate but an air plicant fur licence will have to be at least 13 Herbert Smith president of Canadian General Electric says It will mean that vir any business large or small communications opening vast Read All About ROCKET RICHARD by Andy OBrien $350 NOW ON SALE WEAYMOUTHS BOOK STORE PA 84055 tually any individual citizen or will be able to utilize twmvay operating with crystals will be available in kit form or $15 to $150 One snag is that the citizens 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weight dis tribution The floor is virtually flat whether youre seated left right or cen tre theres ample room for your feet And Corvair also features independent suspension on all wheels so naturally the ride is smoother on any surface But words wont replace action so drive this peppy performer down at your Chevrolet dealers 01382 Whitewall tires optional at extra cost OIORS IID oyi Chev Truck Dealer If two persons are using same wavelength others will have to wait But the depart ment hopes pattern of oour

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