Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Mar 1962, p. 6

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AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY BELLE EWART MR5 EILEEN JorcNsrox Open house was held in Bell Ewnrt Public School during Education Week large num ber of parents and interested friends visited the school to view the work done by the pupils Alter everyone had vis ited the classrooms they gath ered in the principals class mom and enjoyed an entertain ment by the pupils Thanks must be given the teachers for their eiforta with the children Ailinali the evening was success DArcy Trombley is progres sing with the building of his garage and restaurant The ser viccs which will be available there will be an asset to the village Mrs Harold Sheppard has returned from Britain Recent visitors with Mrs Leah Moore were Mr and Mrs Bernard Moore and Mrs William Adair With Mr and Mrs It Had Iey for the weekend were Misses Peakes and Geraldine thley Mrs Dalton Farrier and fam liy were in Toronto on Satur day Councillor and liirs Tor rens have retumed from Flora ida Mr and Mrs Von Jack were in the village Sunday The fine weather brought number ot summer cottage ow ners on Sunday NEW FLOS By MRS WANLESS Bruce Tim and Ray Kitchcn of Eimvaie were weekend vis itors at the home of their un clennd aunt Mr and Mrs Harold Smith and boys Mr and Mrs Everett Ed wards Murray and Ruth Ann visited Mr and Mrs Bob Bow man of Erccmore on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wilfred Moon of Driliin were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Cline Rawn and family Mrs Allen Sinclair and girls of Coliihgwood Visited Mr and Mrs Steve Rann Misses Greta De Gorter and Sharon Vanless wcre among those from Eimvaie High School Glee Club who attend ed the supper and Young Pc opies gettogether at the Pre sbyterian church in Midland Mr and Mrs Keith Harvey Sunnidnlo were rcccnt visitors Iat the home of Mr and Mrs Everett Edwards Sympathy is expressed to llirs Geoffrey Hope in the death of her father in Ireland Mrs Hope was in lreiand at the time but had to return to Canada shortJy afterward Twenty Womens institute members and one visitor met Monday ofternoon at the home of Mrs De Backer STEELES CORNERS By MRS ERNEST DALES Sorry to report Arnold Mer edith is patient in York County Hospital Newmarket We wish him speedy return to health and home With Mr and Mrs Jock Rumble Saturday were Mr and Mrs Lloyd Palmer and family Maple Mrs Ongh and James Barrie We are glad to report llnr nld Cronoa is recuperating at his home after his rcccnt op oration at Ncwmnrket hospital Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ernest Dales were Mr and Mrs William Hunter and Robin Mount Dennis Mr and Mrs Archie Adams Carol Ann and Tcrrilce Weston and Mr and Mrs Ed Moor Barrio EGBERT By ESTHER DOWNER Mrs Alex Hood of Toronto spent the weekend with her mother Hazel smiley Esther and Watson Downer spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Downer Duntmnn Frank Bmlley of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Kenneth Broiley Mr and Mrs Frank Thomp son spent Sunday with friends in Otillin Mr and Mrz Bert Smith Toronto spent couple of days last week with Mr and Mrs Douglas McKenzie unrrzzo cnuocn wouEN The second meeting of UCW of Egbert Churdz was hold at the home of Mrs Clifford Cam psall Wednesday March it with 13 members present Pre sident llnzei Broliey presided Scripture lessondaalm 96 and Ephesians 258 was read by lrcnc Blakely Lesson thought Praise ye the Lord for His Judgment and mercy was read by Doris Mathews Mrs Woods gave paper Two modes of proycr it was dc cided to have strawberry festival Wednesday June 27 Mrs Campsnll and Mrs Binkely served dainty lunch PHELPSTON By MRS MARLEY The oratorcal contest rpon lored by the CW1 was held in St Patricks auditorium Sunday evening Mrs Fallon president asked Mr Belcourt to introduce the contestants Nine iteminute speeches were given on very interesting sub jects Boys first prize was awarded to James Hail son of Hall He spoke on the Advnnccment of Automobile Manufacturing He told of wet ching from his window cars of different color shape and kind travelling to the tourist resorts lie traced the advancement lrom mph to the speed of today and described the amt usemont of the people at Ilen ry Fords Tin Lizzie The girls who spoke were all very good and the judges found diffi cult to distinguish winner The girls first was won by Linda Lnionde daughter of Hermon Lolonde Elmvale She spoke on visit to Martyrs Shrine She told of her medl totion on the grounds and at the grave of St Jean de Bre heui By the tone of her voice and facial expressions she made the audience feel they were with her on her visit Judy Columbus was close second Her speech was on the Mass in her explanation of sacri fice she recounted from Old Testoment to the time of Our Lord when He commanded Sacrifice be altered throughout the world daily in commenter aiion of Him Anna lichlnnis told about Ste Anne de Beau pre Marie Dc Backer he on Our Servant Electricity comparing pioneer day with the present Patsy Hail told of the myrterious life of Non Margaret Loftus also spoke on the Mars Faye Burntti trac ed the Life of Mary Rita Hail told about the Greatness of St Joseph her favorite saint Mrs Qucsoelie educational con veoer presented the prizes to the winner and each one who lpolte received consolation prize Winners will go to Bar rie to compete in the Deanery early in April BOND HEAD Glad to report Mrs McPhco son has recovered sufficiently to leave horpltnl and is at the home of her nephew at Ux bridge The community was shocked Monday morning when word was receivedthat Mrs Alonzo Feover had passed away at Weston Hospital where she had been confined since Friday Mrs Feaver was formerly Vern Whitcslde and has lived here must of her life and sympathy to extended to her husband brothers and sister Norman Harvey left on Sun day for Montreal where he win again soil on the St Lawrence rivor this rumme THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY MARCH 29 190 GUTHRIE By MR5 Edward Hosiingx coach of Guthrie Peewee hockey team entertained them at turkey dinner on Saturday evening March 24 at his home ilnr ray hchrthur expressed thanks to Ed for bang their coach John Mason gme thanks for the supper and Paul Melton on behalf of the team prcscn ted Ed with gilt The ev ening was spent playing ham and watching the hockey game on TV Mn Hastings took pictures of the team PLUMBING REPAIRS AND INSTALLATIONS AT REASONABLE RATES BY COOP 259 INNISFIL ST TELEPHONE 66531 BARRIE Youngs Draperies Seventh IT HAS BEEN OUR PLEASURE Yes it has been an extreme pleasure working with and serving the people of Barrie for the past seven years We take this opportunity to invite you to take advantage of the savings on our quality merchandise during this eVent We have no gifts for you no prizes just honest sav Ing Come in tomorrow Free making on all 48 stock material these include strip es plain shades abstracts florals and scenic patterns READYMADE DRAPES All are lined drapes have pinch pleated headings with hooks supplied and all rea ciy for hanging There are single double triple widths to fit window up to 95 long by 12 ft wide Also very good se Ieclion of shorer drapes starting as low as 850 pair There are plain shades patterns and checks BEST QUALITY SATEEN DRAPERYmmvmnw SPECIAL LINING neg $100 per yd 77 This lining 43 wide preshrunk and washable Either Beige or White HEAVY DUTY STEEL IBEAM TRACKS ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL Rel 40 It ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL complete with all fittings DRA YOUR DOORWAY T0 QUALITY 27 MARCH 30th 10 APRIL 7th BROADLOOM and nos Almost all of these designs textures and colors re present specially purchased new ideas selected at the recent markets where color and design were emphasized as being most important Youll re cognize the value in every yardl InIaid unouUms and CORLON Why put down tile floor when you can have an almost seamless easytocarefor floor with these wonderful patterns and colours Youngs carry complete stock in their store to choose from DECORATOR cusaions TBlLAN easytocarefor carpeting stain and soil resistant available in decorator shades ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 695 sq yd BMK 100 WOOL TWIST guaranteed mothprool beautiful decorator shade available in 12 and 16 widths Reg 1495 so yd ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 1295 sq yd PROPYLON TWIST REG 1195 50 YD the only synthetic this carpet is stain Very easily cleaned with an ordinary carpet shampoo beautiful shades to choose from 70 OFF REGULAR PRICE carpet on the Canadian market that is unconditionally guaranteed proof to anything and will not wish like other xyoetlnc carpets Special 995 sq ycl ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL 197 all Many colours shapes and sizes Reg up to 450 ea TESS

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