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Barrie Examiner, 19 Apr 1962, p. 15

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ALCONA rrrsrs AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS OI STROUD By MRS BERT HUIHOLLAND Mm Harry Jamleson has re turned to Alcnna Bench after spending several weeks with her doughters Shirley and Gloria in Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Jamie Ion Alcona Beach are happy to let their many friends know their grandson Robbies heart operation has been loo per cent successful Robbie is from Sault Ste Marie in Toronto hos pitnl SCAREURO TRAGEDY It was with sincere regret we learned of the tragcdy that struct the home oi Mr and Mrs McDonald Elinor Avenue Scarboro summer res ldents of Nantyr Park Linda their loyear old daughter and him McDonalds mother Mrs Mamie Huck lost their lives in fire that broke out in thoMcDonald home Melodie the elder daughter was sever ely burned and was miracul ously rescued by Allan Orford neighbor who administered artificial respiration and she was then taken to the hospital suffering from second degree burns Her condition is reports ed as fair LOCAL NEWS Dale Webb and Dougie Lowry have taken positions with Beaver Lumber Toronto Mr and Mrs Garfield Gordon who have spent the winter in Strnud left for their home in Pontiex Saskatchewan on Tuesday pin over with iriends on the way Mr and Mrs Mac Lead Big Boy Point lclt Mon day morning for the home of their daughter Joyce and son inlaw Sergeant Ernie Trum bley RCAF Station Trenton Capt McLeod will continue on to meet his boat at Pres oott while Mrs MncLeod will remain with her daughter for couple of months UNITED CHURCH Communion service was ob served in Stroud United Church on Sunday April 15 alter Rev Fred Jackson had administered communion at leiroy church his other charge with 22 new eommunlcants UCW of Stroud Church Unit met at the home of Mrs Roy Goodieliow on Wed nesday with good attendance Bake sale data was set for July 27 at Innisiii Park Meeting was in charge of Mrs McLean and Mrs Harold Wallace Easter thankofrering meet ing of SL James United Church Women will be held in the church Tuesday April 34 at pm Miss Beth Huddleston Reg of the World Radio Missionary Fellowship will be the speaker splendid crowd enjoyed the program by the Ambassador Male Choir in the United Church Monday evening sponlt sored by the Mens Club GROUP UCW April meeting of Group of United Church Women was held in the Sunday School room of St James Church with perfect attendance and the en rolment of one new member Mrs Hubbert Easter wor ship service was conducted by Mrs Pope An Easter mes sage and prayer was given by Mrs Bruce Wice Roll call was answered with Easter poems it was decided that bake sale would be held in the park on Aug UCW are collecting good used clothing for overseas missions Mens clothing is ur gently needed before the end of April Mrs Hubbert invited the group to her home for the next meeting on May and the ladies graciously accepted Mrs Black conducted the Bible study on Abraham and the program lesson from Sign sis for the 605 entitled is the Family Dying institut tlon was given by Mrs che Mrs Huhhert closed the meeting with prayer Lunch was served by Mrs Wice and Mrs Sturgess By MRS DWIGHT NELSON Mrs Henry Boer is leaving soon for her home in Hol land after receiving two phone calls from her father urging her to do so because of the serious illness of her mother Miss Betty Pollock went to Toronto on Saturday to stay was called aprophet gem with her grand nieces while their parents are away for two weeks holiday Law is home again after his recent hospitalization VOCATIONAL GUIDANCE On April 18 meeting with forreaching effects was held in Stroud Hall Pupils of grade in the township as well as interested parents and educa tionallsts presented padred house to hear Victor Knox FDR EXPERT REPAIR WORK lRlililill MiiTlJRS YOUR CHRYSLER nonce amen RENAULT VALIANT DEALER 75 Bradford st PHONE PA R597l seemed like false start then BA oi EDCC speak on V06 ational Guidance The meeting was chaired by Ferg Franck The speaker was introduced by Mr Macklem inspector for this district Mr Knox carefully ex plained the five four two and one year plan oi present day education question and an swer period did much to help these young teenagers get ad equate informatien that will help them decide on the course most suited to their personal adaptation CURLING OVER The curling seasoo ended at Churchill rink on Friday even ing with members and escorts enjoying bullet supper Fol lowing the distribution at prlx ea an evening of euchre was enjoyed Those from our dislt trict who brought home prizes for special skill in curl ing were Mesdames Small Martin Robertson Webb and Sabin and Victor Small and Charles Cmber TAKE OVER FEED MILL The Cain Milling Company have taken over the feed mill at Stroud formerly operated by the Ellison Co Lethhridge The new company also is operating mobile unit for additional service to farmers Congratulations to Denis Sheard and Mrs Shirley Mar tin who were married in Bar ric on March 81 Mrs Selby Carr has returned to her home on the 13th con cession alter spending the win ter in the Young Apartments Mr and Mrs William Wal lace have sold their house to Mr Davis Barrie SUMMARY DAY On Thursday number oi Stroud ladies attended the Sum mary Day in Barrie of the course 143 pounds of meat Mrs Mei Cook was presented with badge for having been leader locally Norman Third has returned from business trip to Man itoulin Island EUCHRE PARTY Euchre fans enjoyed part icularly good evening of 12 changes of the game in the hall on Monday evening Those receiving cash awards for high est scores were Mrs Thompson Mrs Moore Mrs Hutchinson Angus Dove Black and Third GAE 49 CLUB very enjoyable meeting of the Gae 49 Club was held at the home of the president Mrs Frank Graham on April lo She called the meeting to order with welcome to every one and read very nice Ens ter poem The secretary Mrs Chalmers read the minutes of the previous meeting They were approved and signed items of business were then discussed and the correspond ence read Roll call was ans wered by What would like to do when do as please it brought forth good resplt onse and laughter by 22 mem bers with one new member added to the roll Reports were given by treasurer Mrs Sabin and welfare convener Mrs Knll gt The president turned the re mainder of the evening over to the committee in charge Mrs Ferguson Mrs Ayerst Mrs Young Mrs Camp bell and Mrs Krul Very enjoyable contests were put on with the winners be ing Flora MacDonald Mary Krul Hilly Knit Mossie Her too The hostess assisted by the committee served lunch bringing the evening to close The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Parker Peacock Owing to the regular meeting falling on the holiday this meeting will be held one week earlier May 14 PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE Rev Bell of the Stroud Presbyterian Church took as the text for his sermon on Palm Sunday false start from the reading in St Matthews Gospel After the proclaimed Hosannahs on Palm Sunday and aeclairning Christ King all cries of Cruciiy Him Galilee had at last prophet they thot the nation would be free again Enthusiasm of crowd acclaim ed Jesus King but only for day With palm branches wav ing Jesus was brought in and Automatic DELIVERIES PETROLEUM PHONE PA 82563 LTD Edson Wiee Prop our enthusiasm and fellow ship were important but not enough To receive from the lard forgiveness of sin and to be loyal to Jesus was not on oogh but to realize He came to malts sacrifice He must die and the third day rise again suffer for sin of the people Communion with Jesus Christ Communication Life of faith and compassion Communion oonununicatlon companion for our sakes He became poor Work out your own salvation with fear and trembling do not acclaim Him King but Crown Him King Mr Bell was ably assisted by Mrs Walker and the choir who favored with the Anthem Lllt up your heads ye Gales MISSIONARY SOCIETY The Womens Missionary So ciety of the Stroud Presbyter ian Church held their Easter meeting on Tuesday evening April It the home oi Mr and Mrs Nelson Watson Call to worship hymn and prayer by Mrs Campbell were followed by Easter Scripture read by Mrs Hand Mrs John gave splendid meditation on the Scripture pointing out that as it was necessary for Christ to die on the Cross so it was necessary for him to rise again Love is stronger than all hate Mrs Duncan Camp bell told an Easter message oi our Saviour giving up his life to come to the Cross because of Gods love Misses Donna and Lynda Watson favored with on enjoyable duet There is green hill far away The minutes were read by the secretary Mrs Hood and approved also correspondence invitations to Essa Road Al landale St Andrews Barrie and ladies were also remind ed at the invitation to St James United It was decided to write for speaker for Thank offering in the Fall Alick Taylor back to the meet ing and wished Mr Taylor Godspeed in his recovery Fob lowing Hymn sus Keep Me Near The Cross Mrs Camplt bell closed in prayer The hos tess was assisted by Mrs William Hughes in serving tasty lunch clowns By MRS LAVENDER Alvin Cairns attended the swine show at Barrie Fair grounds last week Mrs Mnrcblidon will give kitchenware demonstration on the afternoon of April in titute lag two quilts quilted in Clow es school during Easter holi days each afternoon or even ing which ever will be conven ient for ladies to attend Mr and Mrs Brian Jackson of Churchill visited Sunday at Alvin Cairns also Mr and Mrs Frank Crawford of Oril Calms Sympathy is extended to Mrs Alice Peacock and family in the death of her sisterinlaw Mrs George Purchase Alliston last week and also her aunt Mrs David Peacock Barrie Mr and Mrs Grady Cross of Dearborn Mich and George Purchase Alliston spent Fri day with Mrs Peacock Mrs Arthur Beaham and son Brian accompanied by Mr and The president welcomed Mrs Clowes school proceeds to beY shared with the Womens lnsu Mrs Alice Peacock is how1 in spent Sunday with the Mrs Kari Walton Shanty Bay 75 Anne St Barrie spent Sunday in Hamilton with Mr and Mr Leslie Armstrong Ind family Mr and Mrs Garnet Samp son of Scarboro visited their mother Mrs Bertha Sampson Sunday STEELES CORNERS Sympathy is extended to the family of Mrs Herb Nichol who was buried Sunday after noon in Ebenezer Cemetery Mr and Mrs Nichol and lam iiy were residents of this can munity for many years prior to moving to 1hlicndai Miss Mary Dales Tomato spent several days this week with her parents Mr and Mrs Earl Dales The many friends of Miss Doris Kneeshaw are pleased to know she is improving in health after being in hospital Mr and Mrs Jack Rumble attended the Lions banquet and dance at Maple last Thursday evening Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ernest Dales were Mr and Mrs Dales and fame lly and Don Otton Toronto EVERETT By ROBBINS Congratulations to Fred Mur phy who won the $80 Jackpot at Mansfield Friday the 13th at the bingo game Harold Jenkins of Creemore spent Friday afternoon with his mother here in Everett Glad to see McCracken out again after his recent ill 855 Mr and Mrs Reg Knox and son of Toronto accomp anied by Sylvia Knox attend ed the funeral of Mrs Clarke Collingwood interment was in Creemore Cemetery Glnd to see Mrs William Leslie home from Barrio Hos pitnl feeling much improved after her illness it has been reported our local game and fisheries officer BEST WEAPON The best weapon against can cer according to the Canadian Cancer Society is early diag nosis and treatment To help the society carry this message to every Canadian give to its April campaign BUY THE BEST DUNLOP TIRES BATSTONES SEE US TODAY TIRE SERViCE lOl BAYFlElD ST PA 66549 ITAer THAT uncommon mmms 531 had ill cl Wlek Ind Ii time Of writing THE EARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY APRIL 13 stolen from on home minmmtbeeuxmtea RESULTS Newspaper Advertising Scores More Sales than Other Media The nations local advertisers invest tnore in newspapers each year than in all other media combined This is fine testimony of the ability of newspapers to pay off in results As one leading business executive expressed it feel that when you place an advertisement in news poper something happens You get action it you wont action if you wont results use the daily newspaper 112 Tharrir Examinrr ENEmvounxmoo BEER Boy soméjtodajr greases taster Cows full flow Machinery Equipment The unde ins L01 NOITAW 011 Mount straight MON At l2 CATTLE years olr Holstein flow bred years May Ho milking Holstein to freshe Cool en in Ju years iul October full flow Iember years flit Holstein well if COW again Ill full flow Holstein flow to Holstein flow due stein Co well ircs Heifer en Hols bred to stain Cov well dth Cow 15 Hols full flow er Hols milking Holstein flow to Holstein and open years oi Holstein and ope years old stein Cow by date years sale Ho old iresl Cow date of years to Holstein freshen it ycars 1i Holst old bred freshcnlni of sale Heifers er Calve HAY els Seed Hay 1W IMPLET LANEOU 65 Tract draulic wood 30 Trot order Tractor Murrow 0R DRl Learn to to Dua cox For ra FILL SEPTlt Excavatii 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