metro lVWmï¬rvnrm arr ï¬wrv creepyw urns or swoon an MRS enuresis JERSEY MEETING Thirtylive members at Sim coe County Jersey Club held succuth barn meeting at the tar mot William Glbbins Sa turday Feb MacArthur cl Quebec ottlclal classttlcr lrom Dominion Registry otilce oltlciaiod aver lodging oi cattle and gave an inlnrrnalive talk He answered numerous quest Ions regarding registration and classlllcalion oi cattle Follow lne the business lire Gibblas served lunch and prises were presented to junior and senior members lor lodging These prices were donated by local merchants Glen Sheardon wfl the door prise tractor seat Members were present irom Beeton Ebnvalc Shani Hay Goldwater tlllnesing an Chur chill The ladies enjoyed so cial allemoon with Mra Gib blns while lodging was in pro gress hira Ilorn Ponton and Mrs Alexander attended the nth birthday party ot York Chapter 0E8 Toronto Monday During the evening Mrs Alexander was mounted with gilt in appre ciation at her many years 01 service as secretary at the chap ter Mrs Alexander had to relin quish her drities as they are now permanent residents oi in nistll Stroud two ttl club held their their meeting at Stroud Com munity Hall Monday Feb The leaders Mrs Craig Hunter Mrs Ross and Mrs Hamilton introduced the topic Cotton Accessories tor the Club Girls Bedroom Color and harmony in bedspread throw cushions and dresser acarl were discussed Ottloers elected are president Sandra Weatherlll secretary Sheila Gobecn press Doreen Hunter Mr and Mra Tom Ponton spent the weekend in Tamil with their son Rae While In the City Mr Ponton attended dinner meeting ol Dunlap Tire and Rubber Co QuartessCent ury Club at Royal York Hotel The February meeting ol the WI will be international night it will be held in Stroud Com munity Hall Feb 20 at it pm An interesting speaker Mrs Freeman will give an illus trated talk telling of her ex Ian This should be at particu byterian WMS Tyrelvo oH iris oi troupe one and three alartod their new pro loci otto Accessories tor the Kaboom7 Leaders oi aroup one are Mra ltbr and Mra wat Ion with Mrs Neiliy leader oi group three assisting The tttothera at the atria lied been invited to this tirat meeting to learn oi the course Olin are ptuldcttt Lyon Ferguson vice presldent Linda Watson see retary Gerdle Kcuneo press Joy Murphy Girls were liven talk and discussion on colour and harmony Note books were started and protect for home work is to come with name tor group at next meeting Mr and Mrs Les Walter Boys St Barrie were hosts to Presbyterian WMS President hire Duncan Campbell was in the chair Mrs Ross actn ed as secretary in absence oi Mrs Hand and to mem bers and visitors answered roll call with Bible verse on Mt Members were reminded at World Day oi Prayer in st James United Church Feb It when hira Campbell and hira Taylor will take part Supply secretarys allocation was recei ved and accepted The tooth an ntversary celebration oi Pres byterian Wills will be held in Montreal hi to regis tration to be by rll Ar rangcmcnts were ma lor pot luck aupper February Worship service was in charge at Mrs Melville Cook who read scripture and Mrs John Cowrm led meditation and prayer hira Nelson Watson dedicated the ot lerlng Study book was In charge at Mrs Edward Gibbons asalta ted by Mrs Les Walker and hire Bruce Gowan Mrs Gibbons told at some oi the plohcar mrs alonarios and the other ladies brought out their aims and hop es tor the Hhils their success and discouragementa Some times said htrs Gibbons on long road it pays to take long look backand the study had shown how Mr and Mrs Buchans and Dr and Mrs Wil Itle had laid the foundation tor work at Jahansii and the periences while living in Pakis GILDER PAINTING INTERIOR EXTERtOlt DECORATING FREE ESTIMATES Codrtrigton St ElectricoIWiring Bv HOWEY ELECTRIC 24 Hour Service TEL 7268554 98 ST VINCENT 51 Dont Take Shocking Chances George Glider Prop Bhll area Mrs Bell closed with pray Mrs Walk Tat 7260952 tar interest to members at Prea lhe February meeting oi Stroud the tors began construction at the er assisted Mra Davis scmd lands Mrs Taylor will be hostess tor the March meeting mill TELEPHONE it who In Mali aim Hugging 2th mm tag about lndla All are welcome In when my now appearing to The larrla Exactital will be thlai lat attn at no pi it will be taken over by the Bell Many residents will think back to limit when number at mmmuniUmlnded residents decided it was time Stroud area had the convenience ol Ales tander Graham Bells wonderlul invention So St years ago company was lormed and shares were sold many at which have passed on to third generations Pioneers on the board were it Sutherland thirvls and William Goodleliow Wilson Black Dr Simpson and Carr Always It has been it local board and law were the years when dividend was not declared The lirat awltdtboarcl was in Mathers home and open ated by Fred Mather and ate ster than was moved to the term house at south end oi the village and operatedby William Patterson onddaughters Fall lowln this it was movcd across the hghway to home oi Mr and hire Fred Nose hlr Moss was lincsmen doing repairs and installations and also helped his wile out on tho switchboard Work became heavier and in lean Oscar Bowman was hired parttime to assist Mr Nest in late the switchboard was moved to its present location cast oi No it highway Here there have been many contract ed operators Mr and hire Bert hlulholland Mr and Mrs Tom Pattendcn Mr and Mrs Vic Ior Small Mr and Mrs Shell Bowman Mrs Villougbby Mrs Mchllllian hira Johnston Present stall are hira Willough byhlre Bert Mulholland Mrs Jack Thompson hirs Johnston and Mrs Ropath in 1035 Frank Graham was lineman with part time assistants in those early days there was no company truck and tho lineman used his wn up rvwwnp non ercencooNry Great Bowrnaa who up to lato bad assisted lit llttt he took over the overgrowlag task and as his II II lca at any time when called alien working many loltowtng storms Duple some imre subscribers today than any time in Its history he thought were the greatest carnage in his alrnoatHJo you comm an that when the switchboard start ed there was one llna to Barrie tor long atance calls now thereare it The use at ntral distribution on multiple wire and at course the much higher prices tor equipment etc were mentioned very bad ice storms hit the company one in ms and the other in taco Titers was comparatively short mileage tn rm but in raoo the many miles at wire and poles down looked like an impossible task One day almost every line but tits long distance wits oil and about onethlrd ol lines and circuits were out over period oi days But with to operation and patience thtnas were again In ull operation We in this arcs have been boards lincsmen and operatora 0n behali oi all residents we would like to pay tribute let their tallhlul service They went many times the second mile In chmry assistance and helpful ness But the aid ordcr chang es and time marches on But the service throughout the years and the personal relationships at all stalls with the public was always that ol friendliness and interest which we will mine when no operator aaya num ber ptcbse I17 hills DWIGHT NELSON Nowhere in the township do Scottish heartatura maro warm ly to the land of their birth or the land at their iorelathers then at Lakelsnds where year ly on St Andrews Day they own car Present llnomun is The congregation oi the At llttrtce Church have been won shipping in their new building at Steel and Cook streets since the buildings completion in Dec ot tool The building erected at total cost of 545000 is combined Christian Education unit and sanctuary The sanctuary has seating capacity of 200 and the Sunday school lacilltics will house live departments and up to 15 class es The present Sunday school enrollment is i32 Tire christian and Missionary Alliance purchased property at heresy and Dunlop streets in 1050 tram local group who had started an independent church called the Calvary Fel lowship Church Mr Les Cooke lion at our building program was one oi the leaders at th group The Rev George Ross be gan his duties as pastor at the church in August at 1957 He succeeded the Rev Paul Valeria line then the Pastor at the 0r lllis Alliance Church who was instrumental in starting the work at the Christian and Mia stonary Alliance in Barrie Realizing that good Chris tlaa Education unit and sanc tuary were essential to healthy growth the small congregation which had only aaven in Sun day school on August til that and nine in lItIWitlShip service began praying in earnest tor the summer at 1960 an otter to purchase corner section at the mo Archer property tor $5 was accepted and in Sep leather or 1061 the and was turned and Kennedy Contrac Chriattnn Education unit part yllonce Churc at which was to double as Make your plans now in bring thelentire familydo the dovet lonaiiservicesoi thefpr Al hihis Sonclay new location and building In Nin Sills for irom 70000 members of Alliance the United States All on tree will beats On an average each member given at eign missions program TheC and MA ot believera in Christwho stand lor the lands pay tribute to Scotlands notion Sanctuary Opened For Alliance Church parsonage until other lsctlltlcs could be secured This tlrsl phase at the building program was iinlshcd in htatcb root The congregation worshipped in the basement tllllt became neces sary because at increased at tendance to erect the sanctuary special Finance Committee was totmed with Mr Cooke as Chairman The pur pose oi the committee was to drait plan tor tinanclag the line stage at the building pro gram and develop plan at Giving that would amortize an anticipated 338000 debt The plan was approved by the con gregation and Building Com Paul Shoemaker oi 102 Cook er was engaged as contractors and they started work on the sanctuary on Thursday Sept They erected the tour laminated arches on September and on Nov 27 the congregation held Its llrst public meeting in the completed sanctuary The hi church is to be publicly dedi cated tomorrow ntternoon at 500 to the glory oi God and preaching of the Gospel oi Jesus Christ The local church is one of more than 1200 congregations ol the Christian and Missionary Alliance The and MA is missionary society which was formed in 1387 The society has approximately 000 missionaries laboring in it lietds oi the world cry trvo per cent at the oreign missions come churches throughout Canada and giving it most $5000 annually to the tar la iellowsllt the lord Jew shortentr tbottra portions being said Mr Barr man lays that with tho lncreaa ed populatlcnttba company has Illr Bowman was asked what iortunate in our telo Lt mittee was termed with Mr hd tractora whose expressions oi Steel and Cools Streetsharrle at andhar lyricpoet BuruA tooruuta wenprascattortheoccaaloa tblsyear tabl not er met onions and oatmeal He also addressed the hauls Rev Bell native oi lretaad save the Robert Buraa grace He at the aitcodlanot speaker rose to the occasion ll hill an El pes It march around the bait prior to two hours spent in dancing ltottlsh reels chottlachea pol has and the Highland Fling lt waa our personal good lor tune this year to visit the birth place iann and museum at Ho crt Burns What pleasure to tread wherebetrodaodtoread In hla own handwriting his poems and letters The llower lordena around these historical rights at Ayr Scotland are toy to behold Such compositions as Ye Bush and Brice Scots Who liar and Autd Lang Syne make us ieel he accomplished his dearest with which was That tor poor Auld Soot landa sake Some useiul plan or book could make or ring sang at least LIBRARY aonnp The annual meeting oi Stioud brary was held in the board room Jan 30 with Mrs ht Cook in the chair The minutes ol the toss annual meeting and iinaaclal report were given by Mrs It Goodtellow The libra rlan hira Watson who was tendered motion at apprecia tion and conlldeace wll corr tlnue to serve in loot Mcmbcla oi the board present were Mes damcs Cook Rlx Watson Good tcllow and Nelson Believing that children read ing the best stories are lblluen ced by them in he lineal ways all the days at their lives the board decided to spend money on hand or childrens books in schools colleges businesses governments the cry la Send to man who reads Fir it is such men and women who are auccesreathe backbone oi the country the valuablo leaders and directors olpthors That is ameitlal truths ol the Bible We Militias subeeto temperatures at Feb nlr r¢uimwflnwï¬nrrrï¬rIWVJW tomrsnsvsrvrom intprsaalona moaaoltbe testlwa ealoveot$lagwbea icing Throttle spent the weekend at their borne and home were present lor their iathera lrtbday celebration tearr had agucst with her Pbeittlaab Flores oi the Philippine lalaads Pbemtnair la Un varsity rad uate and an accomplished via hint She plans to return to her homeland on completion at her three yeara nurses training in Tbioato General Hospital airs Norma Webb la progres sing reasonably well month ago one tell on Ice breaking one ankle in three places and it bad to have acrew nail put in At present she bu progres udtoawalslnacastbutlt told by her doctor that it will latte ayear to recover from such bad break lira Graham Small who spent tour months visiting relatives in the western provinces arrived home by but on Jan She plans her next trip to Australia retired tram her position in Bar rte on Oct We Wish her much happiness in the yeara that ill ahead Congratulations to hire Scy mour Hutchinson who received handsome cheque because the was winner at radio bingo hira Jean Hand and her sis tcr Mra Agnes Robertson lett Feb by plane to spend month in Deland Fla as guests at Mr and hire Suth erland Tblsls tlrst trip to Florida tor Jean and Agnes We hope the weatherman will send sunshine to add to their snioy merit Having lived in their house two years ago can pic ture the rooms surroundings and town Mr and Mrs ilack Urquhart and Mr and Mrs Hume leii Jan 23 tor two months boll day in St Petersburg Fla WEDDING PARTIES Rev and Mra Jackson were at home on Feb to two alter noon wedding parties Lynda Small Stroud became the bride at Glen toung Barrie hlyrna Hobbs Leiroy and Sydney Blondheim Camp Borden were married also Reception lollow ed at the hrldos parents homes Our congratulations and best wishes go with eadr couple FEB It is nice to think that In the when tho groundhogs made their traditional viatt above believe in God the Father God the Son and God the Holy Spirit In the verbal inspiration the Scriptures as originally given in the vicarious atone meat at the Lord Jesus Christ tag Christ bore the punish ment lor our sins when He died upon the crosstthat ve alight be saved trom our anal and the eternal salvation at all who believe in Him and the eternal ptlrntshment at all who reject in Salvation lrom sin is the tirat great blcsslttgwhlch the Gospel otters to alnlul men lorglvc tress justification just as it never sinned and eternal iiioltthrough the Lord Jesus St as chairman Allandala Lum Chri who spearheaded the complc We wish to express our an preclatlon to the following who helped make our building pro gram pasaiblcr Mr Paul Shoe maker 102 Cook St eillcleut chairman of the Building Com mittee and church treasurer Cooke Chairman of nation Committee and member of the Building Corn mittce or his clear direction especially in matters proparaa tory to the building program the Executive Committee at the Church ior their lalth and via ion Allandate Lumber Gantrao tors Dave and Bob Lackio and the carpentera lor their cour teous manner and eillcient work manship and especially Mr Charlie Grillln tor his splen did cacperatlontba rub con congratulation are listed on thla page to the Barrie Examiner who have been most helptui in preparing the advertising Mr James Brennan oi 87 Owctt Street tor thahoura oi tree labor and to all who have earnestly prayed and given oi their aubatancato make this venture possible lionce Church ground looking tor their sha to rssa Itvo The to visit her aon there tr Small Ill Mull mums WAY HUM hit11 dowa they were wearing their for coata One groondbeg on catching debt at contestant preparia tor the beard arose in contest at the Barrie winter Carnival is reported to bars said ill Buddy you woke to belora meehi number irotn our common lly attended the Community cuchre held on Feb at the at Mr and Mra Joseph Cocttrane Mra Black and Cam Stivud were lint price naera Comatulatioas to Jack Hugh ll Tomato who on Jan to was elected President at the Barrie Agriculture Soeltty luck is actively limited in taming more particularly dalrylag ills stable at abow horses have won prises at every exhibition The sisborae bitch that he shows bu given much pleasure each me it appears and won him an invitation to drive six bones th to Great Britain at ahowa there Mr and Mrs Robert Snead and daughters Penny and Patti and Mrs Hugh McItittnon Aiu thl with hlr and Mrs Seymour Hutchinson hlr and Mra Mel Martin and Bruce with Mr and Mrs Charles Martin Tomato ltir and Mrs Earl Woodrow Porcupine and Mrs Pearl oodrow with Mr and Mra Allan Martin hira Heyv holds lbmnto with Mr and hire Victor small Elmer Gibblns Fenwlck and Mr and htrsTer4 Herr Amsterdam Holland The latter lett by plane on Feb alter spending two months with their daughter Mrs Elmer Gib as KNOCK By MRS GEO ltleCORItISTON There was good turnout at tho cuchre party Saturday are nlng last at the homo at Mr and hlrs Joe Cochraac Eleven tables were playing and the prize winners were hira Lenv nox Black Mra ELelghton Mra Don Cochrane Campbell Mr liogg Dan Show non Next cuchre will be Feb 15 at the homo oi hlr and hill Sturgess February meeting at the com munity club will be held at Mra Eddie Webbs on the 10th It will be an afternoon meeting htotto will be The art at can versation is not lost its hidden behind the TV set We hope all our members will be well enought to come Iierb Shannon has returned home from Royal Victoria Itos pltal Barrie it you would like to read some Knock news please phone 14th or Hills and make this on ay rats oowruno The conaregatlon oi Holly lla lted Church enjoyed soloa by Bruce Owen ol Barrie at church on Mra Lloyd Sutton bu re turned home alter undergoing maior surgery In Royal Vtcton Ia Hospital SCHOOL INTERESTS Holly School Boosters held an executive meeting at the home at president Don Nlcboila re neatly This is the organisation tanned alter disbandlng Home and School Association and It putdpoale it to lgok adltcr the rtnh an paygroun an prison as well as to assist litmachera with lunch treats eic tor events throughout the year The chilan enloyed the rlnlr until recent mild spell and rain spotted it so when weather par mlts It will again need flood lag For this and future protects term donations at money are being asked All donations will be appreciated and may bo lett with at the titliWP lag Don Nichol Host Emma Lloyd Bitale Gordon Downing or Fred Brown and at Grahams car lot Tire executive have planned social evening ior Saturday Feb 22 at the school There will be short business session aitcr which these at tending may cnloy tlratlng weather permittingt cuchre or games Plan to attend to make this evening Iucccsa Those with children attending school and all others interested in the community are urged to give all the assistance and au rt they can so that all these ti ngs can be accomplished Mrs ttusset Greene is homo tronr Royal Victoria hospital Her twine Catherine and Carl remained tow more days in hospital Holly was winner to the Essa innlsill hockey game Saturday at Thornton arena when they beat ivy as Holly United Church Women will meet in the Sunday School room Feb 12 lar their regular meeting Hostess will be hira Downing Roll call is scripture Vclaa containing pray and the story at saint also tea towel Members are re minded to return the white shirts also used postage atampa and Christmaa cards Mr and Mra Wlnross have their baby home ngalir alter be ing hospitalized for law days in Barrie Mrs Greene has hor moth er spending law weeks with her Mr and Mra Cocklln llttla community as interesting as possible Stncrac CONGRATULATIONS we one PLEASED To save PLAYED rose in one companion or was rave cttuncrr AND the HAPPY on was occasron ro nxranofaasr wrsrras TO ALL CONCEHNED rurtano CONSTRUCTION COMPANY LIMITED MoyWe Extend Our CONGRATULATIONS to ol Burlington also called en route to Stayner recently DIAL Jaerise AllianceChurch sonar AND coon sensors