Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1953, p. 10

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JUNIOR LISTENING POST News of 83 JAMES HANLOCK Simcoe County Boys At PlowingMoich Two Since Vosey 4H Tractor Club Standing Lii Tun inria the Uni on Friday Tilt Yaw ante UK North 21 sociat lo Fast Wo 37 really of TC poultry far cry Farmers Executive Final plans for the annual Iarn kev Dinner and Public Speaking Competition to be held in Guthi rie Community Hall on Friday evening Oct 23 were made by the executive meeting in the oifi ces of the Ontario Department of Agriculture at its regular monthly meeting Oct To Entertain Tractor Club It was decided to invite the Vasey 4H Tractor Maintenance Club members to be guests of the Association on the occasion of the Turkey Dinner and to present them with their awards Prestd ent Joe McLean Allan Brown and Donne Jones were named as the program committee Bass Lake COOp Park The executive decided to explore the possibilities of the Assocration having part in the development at the camp site at Bass Lake Co Interes to Junior Farmers WWIMM Area Needed MAO axe nu lllll FIRST OF THREE Bristol Freighters ordered by TransCanada Air gt Toronto and Winnipeg The big snubnosed Suzipath lumideil Attend Presbyterial Mrs Dck Maw Mrs Maw attended Simcoe County Wyevaie last T1 Sunday in Barrie Mr and Mrs Ward and Mr and Mrs Ward visited on Sun day with Mrs Wards brother Robinson Barrie Mr Robinson who is enjoying good healm Wm Schomberg were at the home of celebrate his 86m birthday on Oct 21 Honored by Friends Last Saturday evening num ber of friends of Mr and Mrs Ai bert Richardosn met at their new home in Stayner During the evl ening they were presented with trilite lamp an electric kitchen clock and bed light Mr Rich ardson thanked everyone for their kindness and lunch was Served by the ladies Here on Saturday Mr and Mrs Boyd Barrie and Mr and Mrs Gordon Dyer and daughter Dawna Rae Trenton visited on Saturday with Mrfand rrd from England for service on the air lines routes between Montre llftldi will carry six tons 3360 cable foo compartmen Returned Home Ms llam Marshall wcks llUl1 With Relatives Juan Woods of Grand and Mrs ltlllli Li5 Mich spent Thurs Mrs James Henderson oiis and Mrs Graham are ltZi Mrs Henderson Home From Harvest Maine and William Ramson Saskatchewan on by CPR They five weeks helping vest their crops report very abundant Thanksgiving Spent Here and Mrs Jack Dunstan and children Jan and Harry spent Thanksgning with Mrs Gal breight and Mr and Mrs Rinn frlewonvaalbreight hondon warm holiday guest with friends in town Weekend With Parents Mr and Mrs Jack Wice Toron to Mr and Mrs Vernon Wice and Lynn and Verna Mae Smithville and Mr and Mrs Mervin Dale their parents during the weekend Mrs Weiss of Toronto Spent Chapel iThanksgiving at the home of he lsister Mrs Thomas Barnett Sr Here For Few Days Frank Cook Branttord spent few days with friends in town Mrs Charles Morrow gTuesday with her parents Mr and Mrs Linch Alliston At Toronto Wedding spent Lines has ar alvNew York er is square cargo in its TCA is the Palmer on Tuesday Honing Or 13 tor the LltLliun or officers to tlie year 1954 liicers Lilt tol llows lion lrcs Mrs II Walk fem Iresideni Mrs lalmvz iCoIics Mrs Tough Secre jtary Mrs Harcl Walkcm Treas jurer Mrs Anderson Games Committee Mrs Claridge Mzs iWice Mrs liammoiid and Mrs Grace Barnett Socral and Finance and Mrs Campbell Lunch Mrs zSimpson and Mrs Tough Mrs Anderson was in charge of the ClQCIlon of officers Later plan Enjoyable Dance On Friday October very enjoyable evening of dancing was held in Colgan Hall Colgan spun by Mr and Mrs James McKen and Miss Denise Feehely alid Frank Cook delicious lunch was served Sants Orchestra provided the music Former Resident Married very pretty wedding took place on Oct in Knox College when Sarah Elizabeth Betty McFaul daughter of Rev James McFaul and Mrs Mc Faul Oakville became the bride of James Michael Neelin son of Mr and Mrs Gregg Neelm of Port Arthur Standards of white and yellow mums formed the background for the ceremony perl formed by the brides father av sisted by Rev Dr John McNab MR and Mrs walkem at The bride given in marriage by tended the weddng of Ben Mc her father chose gown of ivory Faul in Toronto on Friday last Guests Beeton WMS The Womans Missionary Society slipper satin The molded basque with long tight sle ves featured deep scoop neck ine trimmed Ms Wice Mrs Rinn Mrs KCOEII dinner party followed by gameav rbaby First Air Freighter Delivered to TCA first major scheduled airline in North Am erica to introduce an aircraft designed sole ly for carrying freight The TCA air freight sided and served by nose doors that open to the full width of the aircraft to permit the loading of bulky cargo It can carry three standard automobiles Sympathy Evtended lhu sympathy of the community extruded in he Mayes famin ill the loss of dear brother and uncle Earl Mayes who passed iwi Oct ti after very lengthy illness Congratulations to Newlyweds Coimralulations to Verna Pear son and Bill Campbell who were married in Toronto on Oct Weekend Visitors Weekend and Sunday visitors vzlh Mr and Mrs Joseph Roulston were Teena Roulston Bradford Mac Roulston Barrie Mr and Mrs Victor Scarlc and children To oiito iwere made for the final closing Io ibe held at the home of Mr ami iMrs Anderson In the form of Position in Barrie Miss Mao Roulston has obtained position with the Lufkin RuleCo in Barrie Visiting Recently Weekend and Monday callers Iwith Mrs William Copeland and Mr and Mrs Don Rodgers were sored by the St Jame5 Jgit Mr and Mrs Charles Stone and Orangevlllesm and Mrs Carl Copeland and boys Lakeview Clarence Copeland Cookstown Mrs Alan Gates and children Bar rie Mr and Mrs Tom Rodgers Iand Doreen Mr and Mrs Abbie Rodgers Toronto and Robert Rodgers Thornton Day with Sister George Moore CoolsKown spent Sunday with his sister Mrs Mary Gilroy and Ralph Mrs Puckette and Mr rMcDonald and Jimmy North Bay visited recently with Mr aners Bill Wheeler Here on Sunday Sunday visitors with Mr and iMrs Ab Marling were Mr and Itaffeta Their coronets were of mums harmonizing with their arm bouquets of white and iyeliow mums Ronald MeGilI with irridescent sequins and seedlwas best man and Clare Langman BURNS Arum than Scatter lo iidit capable do holder stand if you or follow stop there losirg voicing inc rd lw 13 fellowship and tirixmuniui with God Al the mung svrvut Rev Mr Burkhoider spoke of the value of The Word Our Ethic using as his leJLC Lis thp Book The speaker related number of Bible stories pointing out how IS as interesting as modern litemture headings It was by men like you and me and God is there IIS Dueling Burns YPS held their first reg ular meeting of the fall season last week With some 30 young people attending With Divn Butchers presiding the meeting opened with singing This My Fathers World and the rds Prayer 01 lmvod by the article This day let us give thanks which compared the first Thanksgiving of 1621 with 1933 Dorothy Hand sang We Ga ther Together with Anne Stoltz at the piano short business session followed and Ron Stoltz conducted the worship service on the theme Thanksgiving which included appropriate hymns prayers read lugs and vocal numbers Rev Mr Shilton addressed the group with challenging message on the theme The Colors of the Flag defining the colors of red white and blue to courage purity and honor as traits of character The meeting closed with hymn and the Mizptih benediction Sustains Foot Injury Clare Halbert met with painful accident while engaged in taking up potatoes at his farm on Monday The tractor wheel passed over his foot breaking three bones He was Mrs Albert IiirneifMzindgfiildren Cooksville Ruby Yates Toronto Mr and Mrs Bert Idause and chil dren and Bruce Henson Toronto With Relatives Mrs Orville Marling Glenn and Shirley relatives in Oarngeville Ernest Parker spent the weekend with friends at Timmins From Toronto Mr and Mrs Henry Nevilles To rohto spentrthe weekend with Mr and Mrs Edward Bailey Mr and Mrs Crawford and Mar garet and Jack Waterloo spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Bill Hillock and family Mr and Mrs Fred Bennett1 and family Brannord spenrt Sunday with Mrs Squibb and Mr and Mrs Harry Squibb and family Holiday with Siuer Mrs George Squibb is spending to iili liiitizil LXAiilxin HHNUil intiii 32 Ducks Scarce Hunters Discover DICK IIINTERS found birds not too plentiful during early part of the season in Ontario especially in souti will enjoy an extra three days parts of the province Typical of many keen sportsmen who shooting this year armour31 by Hon Welland Gemmcl Ontario Department of La and Forests Minister is this nimrod at Pike Lake near San takento Alliston for treatment re turning home after the cast was on At Dairy Show Mort Butchers George McCague and Elmer Stoltz accompanied ca tle to Chicago last week for the International Championship and Dairy Show MLCaguc Russell Hood and Ross Williams left on Monday to be in Chicago for Judging days this week Decent Visitors Mr and Mrs Howell Ca gary Alta have been guests ofl Mr and Mrs Marvin Hand Miss Glenna Loblaw spent the holiday weekend in St Catharines Miss Joanne McCague Guelph spent Thanksgiving at her parental none Holiday Weekend Visitors Visitors at the home of Mr and spent the weekend with Mrs Duke Smith for the holiday weekend ere Miss Bernice Smith Toronto It is Lorna Horner Shel burne and Wilfred Smith Belton Mr and Mrs Prain To ronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Ross Williams at the weekend Miss Boyd spent the holiday weekend at her home in Meaford Mr and Mrs Arthur Dickinson Mrs Sanderson and Dickin son Elora visited Mr and Mrs Lorne Buyers on Sunday Here on Sunday Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Henderson were Leslie Park er Marion Kathleen and John Parlrr and Miss Margaret Mug ford Toronto and Mr and Mrs Wesley Ruddick Baxter Mr and MrsS Milne and Billy Weston spent Thanksgiving with Mr and Mrs Wood Here for Few Days Mr and Mrs GuyBooth and Miss Mabel Booth Carsonville Mich were guests of Mr and Mrs Job Small for few days last week Miss Ruth Hargrave Jer seyville spent the holiday week end with her sister Guests of Mr and Mrs McOague on Sunday were Mrs Cummings and Miss Barbara Cum mings Toronto and Mr and Mrs Early Gilroy Cookstown JUICY APPLE Thetamous Snow apple was developed by Charles Hammett bury alert in bullrush hide with decoys out discussmg the subject under the AN written for people like you and me Written ty Counczl HIGHWAY IAMMOTIIS movement to reduce tint and height of the more ankw and dangerous auto trailers project worthy of the immc attention of the lnimnaiiona Some of the Sized atromties now swaying acmeg along the roads are ing iardship on the largest lot the traffic wwnllltlllltlltlI tlli CALL THE EXAMINER FOR PRINTING PHONE 2414 runeus warn =1 autumn BODY BIIMPINI warn BALANCING nnnxr SERVICE BOBBY MOTORS LTD MARKET so BARBIE of the United Church were guests pearls The full skirttell in anjDarid Grant and Raymond Wal two weeks with her sister Mrslsnow bf the federal agriculture on Thursday afternoon of the Bee We 1319 10 Chapel eminc f3 U339 AI Prince Are Smith in Toronto department who died in 1931 ton WMS it being the Thanks Her fingertip veil of tulle illusongthur House the brides mother giving service Mm HendersonOf wasfarranged from Juliet cap edggwore gown of dusty rose lace Tonenham was the speaker AL ed With seed pearlsand she carvover atten with matching tel Closing social time was Spent rted cascade of white mums and hat and cottage of cream rosev tea stephanotrs Attending the orgde The mourns mother assisted were Mary Dixon maid of honor wearing ginp copper 31116 Ladies Bowling Club Nancy Western and Mrs Juhnzwizn Jrmm boiero and harmnn The Ladies Bowiingbiubheid Kent bridesmaids They all worelizing am am curiae of pink ght do those roe linings Clark Guelph Mrand Mrs purely commercial town founded their annual meeting at the home royal blue gowns with Vilellrfiv=5 79 MUD will re Ward and son Terry 0t Coldwater in the United States of the president Mrs Wilmer biodices and full net skirts over 5241 in Dartmoi VS ADDRESS YOUI MAIL VINEYOUR FRIENDS WRAP PARCELS SI c0lllCTtYWriio of you come address CUlElYiiewithsiroiig at Mr and Mrs Dobsons Miss Empey Camp Borden at Mr and Mrs Barretts clearly andgive COM Illa lone number if cordand put on uni ILEIE addrcn include PllclblelCIPECinlly If eientpostngc When in Postal Zone Number in you ill loud 108mm doubt havoyour Post United Church Anniversary Grentel United Church Thanks gt Quebec Ottawa 110m gdqu Get the him 01 Otee wei Ii parcels and rullorontoVuncouvor Including your return Iottersan avoid double giving services will be held Sun ildreuontopleitcorner poatageduer liday Oct18ati am and 730 of envelope or parcels Keep the following informal on roadin available Rev Silvester will preach in the morning and Revvw forvnhnncoyhon yen mail llll MAIL Clements Barrie for the evening service Special music by the 1st Clm roqulm Local delivery for the tint choir At Wedding In Ottawa Mrand Mrs Norman Scott son MmeMrs Charles Harris and Mr and Mrs heonard Cumming attended the MurphyScott wed linealuric ouch oddltlonal ounce outottown Canada 05 Indull other countrlu of North and South America Irltllh Commong wait Franco shin delivery tor tmtounco for ouch additional ding Saturday Oct 10 in St Margarets Anglican Church Ot ounco Air Mail domestic 79 for that ounce for nah additional tawa ounce lnqulu at Foot Office for Ilrmallrotn to other countrln Ni sunriseL INQDICALB llndlbyclniguudi to am it opt their services to meet mm Jam in 13 3335 outta and for ouchIddltlonlr Oatmeal CA Anlm howpaws and periodical mayIlia be mailed at lmomhmctlun AmorlanMnclnnd Mrs Miles FIRST ENGLISH PRINTER William Caxton Englands rst printer produced at least 100 diff the weekend in Buffalo erent volumes in various sized ditions Weekend and Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Nixon and fam Mt iiy James Walker Toronto Miss Mobile Alabama was the rst Mr and Mrs Clifford Harris and Mr andMrs Emory Miller spent New uloas in bank premises are if gt PIINIID MAI Cards circulars etc tin tlroly printedwhen addrs nod to Individuals by train for the rat2 Ounces foreach addltlonnleounes When such Imall landdrjued To Heuseliolder not by name it requires for the first ounces and for each addltlonal ounces designed to give you speedier more Sorry to report that Mrs Thom as Bowmanis not so well Win Floor Polisher congratulations to Mrs Clifton kley who won an electric floor polished Barrie Fair convelnientvservice They are part the easy rjnformal way you like to do your banking Canadas gliorteredbanks built on sound banking practice continually gt uncut Ploy saint Have your noamt Post Office weigh themYou can now send Air ParcelPost up to 25 pounds In welghtl Ankpboutthls last air delivery Nicol changing expanding needs irritabilitst seavma votincomuurrvi ii

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