Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Oct 1968, p. 16

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speaker Emmy evening tor the Society in this area Mr travels to many parts at the world to illmrJor at the sky The one need antday Problem Met andSolv ed in Translation at Scriptures delved into many languages and it was of interest that some late also spoke on difficulties en countered in distribution in No vember canvasl will take place in Shoud and vicinity Rev Haldenhy oi St Pauls con ducted the worship service Otticcrs tor Bible Society arer Immediate Past Pres Frank Iowan Vice Presidents Ross linbhert andRobert Cownn Seo retary Mrs Herb Black Trees urer Gordon ltix Mr and Mrs Gordon Moore have returned to their Tomato home after trio weeks holiday lng with Mr and Mrs Sidney inn oi Hillsdala Farm During their stay the two oouples en joycd twoday holiday in Mus koka area IN nosrmr gt John Thompson is improv ing allowing surgery in General and Marine Hogfital Coiling wood and isnllowed visitors Ro bert MacDonald oi Crecrnore tormer blacksmith in Stroud is patient in Coliingwood hospital No visitors please but his con ditlon is improved His hospital stay will probably be long one This community was shocked on the weekend of Oct 10 to hear of the sudden passing oi Ferguson halick prominent tar mer and tormer member oi our area school board The sympathy oi the community is extended to his wile and tnmily brother Douglas and sister Ann GUESTS AT MEEflNG The tall thnnkoliering meeting at Stroud Presbyterian VMS was held Tuesday with Mrs Hugt Wilson mistress oi the manse at Cookstown as weakenMrs Wil sons message and testimony of dedication was challenge to all womenwho count themselves Christians President Mrs John Cowan welcomed guests trom Coolrstown ivy and St James Strand and conducted the meet ing Mrs Reginald Reed and Miss Mildred Harris led the wor ship service Soloist was Mrs Bruce Cowan All gathered in the Sunday school room for social hour over the tea cups Mr and Mrs Campbell have returned home allowing all holiday They were guests at Mr and Mrs Glen Blackburn oi Waterloo aodMr and Mrs Jack Kohler of Dunnvilio from where they visited Canadia and Marineiand at Niagara Falls They visited Rev Muir and family at Timmins and spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs George McFarlane and lamlly Ottawa Mrs McFarlane is sip ter of Mr Campbell Miss Sheila Thompson who re turned from Brith Columbia owing to illness of her father is spending short while at her home on Sunnybraa Ave heiore taking secretarial course in Toronto Mrs Hand and Mrs Norman Mayes attended the thankoitering meeting in Essa Road Church Barrie and enjoy ed the play Downtown Church Goes Modern by some of the WMS manhers Miss Bonnie Campbell Glen daughter More Bramalea Cominlalions to the Queen at the Farmw and best wishes tor happiness in her ap proaching marriage Nov Miss Ruth Wake Andrew and Frank Cowaa attended the ban fluet at Guelph held in coniune on with the International Plow ing Matnh Frank Govads daughter Margaret was Sirmoe Cwnty entry in the Farrow Queen contest Margaret also attended the lhtrrsday mornlw breakfast in the eliicial tent or guests at the association TOUR DONVENT Members oi St Pauls Angling on man Women ioined mem bers from St Peters and St Georges in bus trip to St John the Divine Convent in Tor onto Under tha guidance oi the Sisters they had an interesting tour andviewed film on con vent lite and work Mr and Mrs Keith Constable spent tow dayr visiting their son Carl and his wits in Fort Wayne indinna Carl is work ing on his masters degree at St Francis College and does sutatltuta teaching in Fort Wayne city schools The Const ables report good motor trip and weather Mrs Jack Young is attending the refresher course tor regis tered nurses at Barrie hospital Marina is graduate and finds many changes annoy Stroud Senior Citizens enjoyed their weekly meeting on Tuesday and made plans tor Halloween Party Tuesday Oct 29 when some at the children from the village will entertain the group Mr and Mrs Albert Leonard Kapuskasing spent Monday and Tuesday with the tormers broth er Jim and Mrs Leonard GAE 49 CLUB Strand Gas 49 Club resumed their meetings Oct 21 at the home at Mrs Helen Tyndale and president Mrs tonaloe behoout welcomed members Roll call come in hardtime costume brought much laughter Mrs Goodtclinw told of her tri to lrelan Next meeting will fundraising eitnrt with bake sale and white elephant table at the home of Mrs Krul Mrs Fred Muiholland Mrs Mary Lowry and Mrs Iouise Kueoenwere lunch hostesses FROM WEST Mr and Mrs Dwight Nelson were pleasantly surprised on nicsday when Mr and Mrs Petite ol NorihBattieiord Saslr who had been hilleted with the Nelsons at time at 1961 plowing match called to renew acquaint ance Mr Pettie is fsteam butt and hadconie east iodrive one of the steam engines at the plowing match Be is looking torward to being in Ontario to 1969 international match WNNELLY Sympathy ot the community is extended to Mr and Mrswaight aadhow Yoawontbeattton tulilowae youll oat undattha Canada Pension Plan and Old Age Se iityoombinedYou oartainlywillnaadalotot ad nal retirement Income The animim ic up to you Howav Excelsior Litopuinanantpsrsnnalinsuranea is pmbahlytha best way to out it The Imponantthing isro do something about it righlnow call in an Excelsior Litsrepveaantailva yourown fBluepiihttorSac you Inadequate rstiiemantl good men to know arid askhlm to wort out avihr that can guarantee neomo Sixth Lin Canetery kedit Union Day 009 17 tonnd over 100 tailors entityli ms cotiehféake and limit and greetings by Mervin Wu trea surermanager and his sill Mfl Constable Mrs Mora Thompwn Mrs BerniceFox Mrs Campbell Ted Haley and time worker Mrs Row Winners oi hit draw werax one for two It Ooan ental Inn Robert Cumming and Centennial Medallion coins one silver and one bronze Frederick Dixon IVY By MRS mm CHRIST CHURCH AQW Christ Church met at the homeoi Mrs Ken Smith Oct 10 Members were asked to bring mothers ball and suitable articles in them to send to Dorcas House Toron to to the next meeting The Dorcas naeretary Mrs Smith reported quilts or blan kets are needed tor the hate Plans were made to hold an nuai bazna bake rain and tea Nov at pm Congratulations to Ronnie Hoggarth and Ann Torpey who were married 01 Congrattliations to Mr and Mrs Sponngle on the birth at son rcceently Mr and Mrs Henry Davis at tended convention in Charlot tetown recently 4d MEETING dHmsetingwas held Oct in the church basement with ll members present Mrs Violet Peacock showed film and gave demonstration on cosmetics Btittlibtmr The Quebec Winter Cnml val snowmanMme Car SIGNTRADEPACT stimulant aanae many and the Soviet Union Monday signed 3a trade RENE meat for 1969 the Inga iniha Wyear historylnt tradatooper ation betweenthe two countries Leaders are MrsBerry and litrs Gilpin MEETING The first Junior Auxiliary meeting was th at the home of Mrs Glen Appiegate with six new members welcomed by leaders Betty Berry and Con nie Applegate Members now total 12 girls Officers are Pres Sylvia Cochrane Tress Kathy Cochrane Banner Cars rier Cathy Berry Janitors Vir ginia Price and Cathy Berry Oil Willill iiiillllliitt 111an MMI LONDON WINER UMilEn in retirmen lernn affairs department to participate in the Paris chil drens exhibition He wiiii in vite larislans to spend their holidays at Quebecs winter carnival andalsowiildonttnn the EL Germanms agency ADN reported The agreement will remit in totaltradeex change worth about 500000000 ADN says re So viet Union will receive appmxh innovations to Pants tea on skates on the rinkadioining the condo exhibit lntha French capital Mr Giles chard president at me Carnl val is saying iamvelltothe rBohhomme ttw woman chines and equipment by East Germany TOPS SWITZERLAND Australia has more square matety 60 per cent all in miles oiisnow thanSwltzeiland wooded Winn too out immune nextfliree 15 aahito eachvandthelastninea big 00 regiilarasmunlititerestamounisto5 504 oniinstnlrnents wherever you work And always CmadASamgs any time at full face valueplus earned mteresh Bonds

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