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Barrie Examiner, 14 Oct 1948, p. 18

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gtltillvt She 10M 01 the part First BoptistChurch Miss Elsie Cloughley ATCM Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1918 950 AMSUNDAY SCHOOL SERVICES 11 AM and PM Wed pmPRAYER SERVICE GRACE GOSPEL HALL 37 Mary Street SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 19411 130 ILLBELIEVERS MEETING 300 PMSUNDAY SCHOOI THURSDAY PM Mr Cyril Brooks Itlissionary 111 the lltitlpplilts since 1922 will be with us one night only Oct 14 Come and bring your friends zzz F+r Gospel Hall 19 Parkside Drivc SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 AM BREAKING OF BREAD V3 IMSUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS PMGospel Meeting Wedv8 PM Prayer Meeting Welcome seats free No Collection St Andrews Presbyterian REV JAMES FERGUSON BA Minister Mr Craig Hamilton Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 11 AMMORNING WORSHIP Preacher The Minister Soloist Mr Robt Parker PMAll departments of the Church School n7 PMGOSPEL SONG SERVICE Preacher The Minister COME TO CHURCH FREE METHODle CHURCH 200 Bayfield St Phone4572 REV AND ms CHASE ministers SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 Tune in 900 CHMLMBBO am for Light and Life Gospel program LSUNDAY SCHOOL PM EvangeliStic Service 730 pm United Prayer Service Thur pm fChurch LI Carder 1351 mass Rev SEVENTYFIFTH ANNIVERSARY SERVICES SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 11 AMMORNING WORSHIP MinisterRevf James Derrian PMEVENING WORSHIP Minister ARevW Doe Special music by the Choir at both services Holly United Church services with drawn Th Salvation Army mcoLLIER sat home orrriendiy Worlhlp Captain andMrs Stratum 12 ocIoBER 194a gBurtdn Avenue Uditdlf 700PMvourn SERVICE Installation of Officers 83rd ANNIVERSARY Central United Church REV llEVIII 1111 Minister MRS LENOVER llotrlxndet Mr SMITH Organist SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1918 Guest Preacher it built services REV KERR ilA ollinewood nt 11 1ll1IORNING WORSHIP Anthems Awake Arise My Soul Sweet is the Work My God My King Solo Mr Wilfred Robinson Toronto NEVENING VORSHIP AnthemsJGrcat and Marvellous Seek Ye The Lord Dueter Will Magnify Thee Lord Miss Betty Hook and Eldon Tuck SoloMr Robert Parker CHURCH SCHOOU ll AlI Beginners Primary PALYoung Mens Class 230 PMThc General School Begin the week in Gods House l=i mm Collier St Baptist Church Independent REV MITCHELL Minister SUNDAY OCTOBER 1918 11 AM FIRST CORINTHIANSV THREE Communion Presentation of Memorial Com munion Set 31PMBIBLE SCHOOL PM The lVIeetinnglace of Destiny truthpacked message for one and all Mon PMY Service Wed PMOct0ber 20th Rev Wilson Toronto Dont let laziness keep you from church idle men are temptation to the devil Trinity Anglican Church REV csoss BA LTH Rector OrganistMrs Roberts SUNDAY OCTOBE Trinity 21 CHILDRENSDAY AND YOUTH SUNDAY 800 AMHOLY COMMUNION Corporate for the AYPA 11070 AMMorning Prayerarid Beginners The Child and TheyChurch The Rector 21103 PMBIBLE CLASSES 300 PMsreams and Interim diateSchool PreacherHon iCpt The Rev Cardy BA Camp Borden Collier St United Church Rev Lewis MA BD Minister LLOYD TUFFORD Organist and Choirmaster wsunning OCTOBER 17 1943 11 AMPMORNING SERVICE Comvrunron CThe ChurchSchool 10 AMJunior Intermediate and Senior Depts Primary Depts EmaEVENING SERVICE The Con regation will worship at AL UNITED CHURCH onithe median of their anniversary Spry inount branch Coming Again5 ll AMNursery Beginners and lfl Us Hi 11 Hill K7 olznoJIyool slmi lsi Haiti 111 eck Nlilli titlt thc were ctr terlulncd it lr alld Mrs and Mr and Kits l1111 For gttltllit yiuis Mr Rota uas uzanaini of 11 liairn paid ILusons ttc Branch of the llank of ol Scotni and was transferred to Eluc branch at Sydney NS 111 1121 lthi Recently he was transferred back to Montrczii whence 11M first 111113 to Barrie lie is noui manager of the laik and Fair in that city WEDDING ltary inspectors and one veterinary MILLERPILKICY Standards of pink and white cladioli decorated the chalice 111 Pickering United hurch Saturday October 1911 for the marriage of Phyllis lilkey only child ofl Mr and Mrs Pilkey of llckctinul to Mr Murray Miller son of Mrsl George Miller and the late George Miller of llillsdale Rev Copeland officiated and Mrs Marg shall Lyons sang Promise Mc before the ceremony and The Lords Prayer during the signing of the register the bride wore gown of pearl blush satin with tightlytitted bodice buttoned to high neckline tightfitting sleeves bouffant skirt falling into short train with bustle bow at the back Her three quartcrlcngth veil of pearl blush French illusion tulle fell from French headdress of pearls and she carried American Beauty roses She was attended by Miss Sadie Dickson as maid of honor wearing Swiss bluc Crcpc dreSs with American Beauty ostrich pliuoes in her liair Miss Grace Barr niece of the groom was charming in gown of American Beauty chiffon velvet with braided head dress to match Miss Ruth Law was her cousins junior bridesmaidand wore powder blue Iaillc taffeta with pink and blue flowered bandeau The at tendants carried nosegays 0f assort ed Fall flowers Mr Arnott Miller was his broth ers groomsman Mr William Heron cousin of the bride and Mr Boyd Miller brother of the groom were ushers After the ceremony 21 receptioun was held at the home of the brides parents where her mother received in black crepe gown trimmed with powder blue and wore cor sage of yellow roses and gladioli She was assisted by the grooms mother who chose anavy and grey ensemble and wore corsage 01 sums 8pm in theSunday church areinvited Dont Miss the Lcsumn tttllltlllllC field lle briefly outlined the organi 1in physician liven in marriage by her father made tourists paradise but it Hutton gheftiniteiilttijurrt SerentylilthiAnniversary Services SUNDAY OCTOBER 17 1948 GUEST MINISTERS 11 AM REV JAMESDORRIAN 7PM DOE TheChoirwill provide special musicat both seryices ChlurChAtgHome willbe held on Monday Oct 18th at School Room All friendshof the Youth for Christi UNITED CHURCH v0 Music Preaching Other Talent 7050W000W0WWI0lliYLlUUl liA 131 of lluinbcrrrcst IIuled Etnzclc evening service at 730 The choir ittcusion let ill ll 11 am and 730 ill the Ltilgtl nal111 11211 no ih Wonlslls Institutes had had int rodent years in petitioning thcl Suzieoe ounty ouncil to introsY ducc the health unit and she said 1111 llttllttllS one happy to learn that had finally been put into effect this year in Scott stressed that good health was definitely purchas1 ltilt commodity He pointed outl that illness and disease struckl people in all traa and in all levels of the ration that had been established in July of this year The health llllll staff now includes two medi cal officers 20 nurses three sani doctor Simcoe County with an area of 1630 square miles is the largest tohavc health unit in Ontario and it also has the largest popu lation Dr Scott spoke of the plans to encourage women to takcpre natal examinations from their fam He said that 764 women had had such examinations in the first six months of this year and be estimated this was 73 per cent of the total in the county He hoped the figure would eventually be raised to ncarcr 100 per cent Giving some statistics on infants he related one tabulation he had made and he discovered that of 151 infants visited there Were 87 that llitd never been breast fed and only 36 were being breastfed at six weeks He quotedwa news papcr as saying Women were subletting cows to feed their children Speaking of child welfare Dr Scott emphasized the importance of improved school facilities and said he believed the day of the oneroom school was disappearing The medical officer of health stressed the advantages of enjoy ing good family life particular 1y as an example to the children Regarding sanitation Dr Scott said the food anddrink in Simeoe should be the best obtainable He stressed that thecounty could he would have to be cleaned up levels of the social NIrs Coleman Anah Bailey Thursday prayers and business vere takenUnlversity recently In 1911 she llllIit on Sunday Oct 17 Mid Stiiitia lth rznlversary the tiultlrtililliui will rt 1m silttlill days Next Sunday the niristcis to preach 111 a1 111 litclit$til MA fill ofbhelburn ii ltvllILlLllLe at the morning service tfl litt 313 Utt Lil ll northti tintc Itvu uuriiiatc In hitu of ioioitlo at 11 oclock and it Rev ltduttin to lilt plcpill1 gtpttlul inimc for fuel ltlc Rev 11 Cousland MA Ill ill The Rev Directit minister lhoriuon Untied Church 1r treasurer lloakc chn ll1lltll clerk of Session ll AWumont wapolnt recently at Haystairs Lodge Min cts Point thI Miss Frankie Warrcn entertained at dinner in honor of Miss Elsie Cowic who is retiring from business Miss owic was presented with lovef ly corsage andha General Electric kettle Other guests present vere Mrs lhos Sinclair Mrs Jas McMillan Mrs Guthric Mrs Howard Felt and Misscsi Margaret Chalmers Minnie Parks Lila McPhcc Jean Marshall gt Trinity Evening Branch of thel WA held its monthly Business anol Devotional meeting at the home ofi Miss Willa Jebb Mary Street on October Openingi by Mrs Vance the president Rev Cross was the speaker Mr Cross showed lantern slides on the Mission work done by the hurch of England in the Canadi an West These pictures were of special interest because they were taken by Mr Cross himself durv ing the summer of 1941 while he was in charge of Mission in northern Saskatchewan The meet On Thanksgiving Sunday Mr and Mrs Wilfrid Christie celebrat ed their golden Wedding anniver sary at family dinner at the home of their daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Harold Hill 152 To rontoSt The bride the former Welland County the groom at 1c1cnt 1s users selves aprons Clara Hill was born at Fonthill according 511 11111 rinan of tin lmanl of Stewards onThlIandThat very pleasant party took place ing was closed with prayers by thcl rector Lunch was SclVtl by Mr Firnian and Miss flucl till liams vote of thank to thcl hostess was moved by Miss Dorothy Brookes Did you know that the first ap rons vere badges of disgrace The tirst reference to clothing in the volume of the sacred law is found in Genesis where we read that Adam and live on realizing the na ture of transgression sowed 111 leaves together and made thclnL llanover lost Barbara Girdwood only daughter of Mr and Mrs Girdwood Barrie was awarded hcr Doctors degree in Physics at the Fall Convocation at McGill graduatedas Bachelor of Arts from University of Toronto specializing in Mathemzitics and Physics af for she served four years in the Engineering Department of the RCAF Miss Girdwood then on tercd McGill University where she was parttime demonstrator in Physics 111 1946 she obtained the degree of Master of Science and in 1947 she passed her written and oral examinations for her Doctors degree This year her thesis was accepted Barbara bc gan work with the Research Dc lpartmcnt in Ottawa this week Bill Girdwood younger son of Mr and Mrs Girdwood is taking fourth year work in En gineering and Business at Univer sity of Toronto An elder son Smithville Lincom County They met at St Catharines when she was visiting relatives and two years later were married at her parents home in Niagara Falls NY They took up housekeeping in St Cath arines then moved to Tweed and nally were transferred to Craig Cd fty years of service as telegra pher and station agent for the Can adian Pacic Railway On his re tirement in 1934 they came to Bar rie to reside Of this union there were four daughters and one son iElsie and Laura of Hamilton Car rlc at home Irene Mrs Harold Hill and Charles ofBarrie There are also four grandchildren Bar It is the purpose of the health unit to bring about better life Talisman roses and mums ern Ontario the bride wore hand ltnitted coral suit brown and brown accessories The cou plc will reside in Toronto Outoftown guests were from Toronto Hillsdale Brooklin Eady Wyevale Kensale Mt Forest Scar boro Coldwater and Myrtle Ham Opening Night For travelling to points in East coat 2000 babies and David Hill MD and Mrs Christie were the recipients of many kind wishes and thoughtful remembrances by theirJriends and neighbors on this happygt0ccasion for the people of Simcoe County thedeclared Referring to the program now in operation Dr Scott said that had been born in Simcoe Cou ty in the past year and it was hope of the health unit that in the next six years all these children would entersclml in the best of health The speaker was thanked by Mrs JJardine of CollingWCod president of the Simcoe County Womens Institutes The chairman for the Tuesday afternoon sesison was Mrs Mc Kay of Orillia lst vicepresident community slngsong was led byMrs WarriiCa of Barrie and an address of Welcome was delivered by Mayor KzMayor of Barrie Holiday Weekend Rains Interrupted Dry$pel HIGH LOW g3 23 222 2013611 Stock 33 it 32PiecesCREAM FETALon1ySs75set 121 21 it 32Picescotounsopnrat 1onlyj 11375391 21 it Peach Almond Lupin LoburnumColors 82 it it it 32 PiecePINK VISTAOII1Y$18753et Oct 12 51 42 39 PlecerlINDIANTREE on $2475 ROAR sup covsas all Makes 3311111511818 DangerfieldMolors Dodge Mott Dollie Trucks Colin Plies hurst where Mr Christie completi bara and Bobby Christie and Diane Arthur is chief engineer with chyland Electric Guelph The rummage sale held under auspices of the WA of Trinity An glican Church last Saturday was it is believed the most successful yetgof these semiannual events There was great variety of do nated articles and brisk business through the morning The ladies of the WA Who all worked to gether in putting on the sale cleared $217 for their efforts Colonel Garry Lee OBE MC and Mrs Lee spent the Thanks giving weekend in Sarnia Windsor and Detroit It was in the nature of celebration of their 25th wed ding anniversary Their son Tony is with the Imperial Oil Co at Sarnia and also has been starring with the Sarnia Imperials senior fobtball club of the ORFU On Saturdayat Windsor they saw the Windsor Rockets tie Sarnia 55 Laterthey visited Detroit saw an Americanpro football match in spected the Imperial Oil plant at Sarnia then on Monday saw Sarnia Imperials defeat Windsor and take Second place in the ORFU standing Colonel and Mrs Lee were married in Trinity Anglican Church Barrie Oct 13 1923 by the Rt Rev Beverley now Bishop of Toronto The bride was Gladyse Hamilton daughter Falling The bridegroom was Capt Lee MC of the RCCS Kingston Itwas military wed ding and the maid of honor was Miss Ida creswicke of Barrie The groomsman was Capt John Genet of Kingston now Brig Genet of Belleville honorary colonth of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals swans 7mm bucs ENG DICKSTEELE Essotane Gasg Finding that many are anxious to know more about this remarkable new gas we have arranged to hate an FINDLAY and MOFFATT of Mrs Palling and the late Dr CALL AND SEE Comer Bdyfield and 10111313119911 LISH CHINA THURSDAY OCTOBER 11 1948 1iil RADIO STOLEN IHIi1 Al HOLLAND ANDINL Slam 1251 it smuti ffulzl expert MR DELLABOUGH FRIDAY OCTOBER 15 to give complete information on the manufacture and uses of Essotdne Clean Fast Cooking Beauty Precision and Perfect Control with full size fully tupuppcd modern tabletop 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