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Barrie Examiner, 31 Aug 1950, p. 21

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night the secondyear cadets went on night convoy in the vicinity of Mountain Lake Here the cadets realized further problems in becoming officers Problems such as control and con voy discipline proved to be some what different from driving 1Wednesday morning was spent by the secondyear cadets setting up llulk Breaking Point and Petrol Point Corps lvlaintenance Area 1nd Divisional Administrative Area were set 111 during the after noon The majority of the cadets were rather amazed at the size of these particular establishments During this same day the firstycar cadets practised their convoy driv ing over long circuitous route in the Owen SoundCollingwod area After refreshing swim and tasty supper the cadets began to prepare to go to bed The picquets had been appointed and began their nocturnal prowling aboutthc area At about 2300 hrs an enemy air craft dropped several parachute flares which illuminated the area Enemy artillery opened Lip and all those not driving were alerted to heir places for manning platoon defence positions Extra guards were put on Soon after the start of activities reports of the capture ofcncmy prisoners began to cir culate It was later discovered that the majority of the enemy had been been captur ed in camouflage nets like but lerflies Bring em back alive was the password for that evening ELMVALE August 26 Mrs Bell spent last week with her son John at Duntroon Miss Marlene Bcll spent few days with Miss Sanforth at Wycvalc Mrs James Bowman has return ed home after visiting with Mr and Mrs Ellery MI and Mrs Keith Bertram 01 Barrie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Pearson Mrs Lockhart has returned home after spending few weeks at Port McNicoll and the beach Miss Mary Ritchie Reg Oril lia is spending few days with her parentser and Mrs Ritchie Lloyd Fleming of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Fleming= Gerald Columbus of Toronto IS holidaying with his parents Mr and Mrs Columbus Mrs Townes is Spending days with her son at Orillia while her daughterinlaw is patient in Soldiers Memorial Hospital Mr and Mrs James OFarrell and Pat of Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs George McGinnis last week Mrs Wright has returned to Scotland after visiting for couple 0f months with her mother Mrs Grant and other relatives Mr and Mrs Sutter of Port Mc Nicoll Mr and Mrs Ted Norton Wally and Raymond of New Tor onto visited with Mr and Mrs Wesley Jordan Congratulations to Howard Clay ton French and Miss Helen Joan Brown of Wyebridge who were married August 26 1950 by the Mr and Mrs Ernest Kobe nee Norma Hardy Grand Bend Ont proudly announce the birth ot their daughterAiigust =22 1950 great granddaughter for Mr and Mrs Wilfred Bunt breakfast the cadets were1gt hvoled into four platoons for an defenders held and the that of day flwr POINTER lluII 111111 1111 11114111 1111 11112111 111111 Ii 1111 gt11 ygt 11411 the 11111s 11 11111 to 11 1111 111111 111w xlltl 11111k1lttl11 111 1111 11 11 111111111 to outwith IItll some 1111111 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Vednesdziy oitois 111 All 1111 1l111 11111 11 11 21 11 31111 tion in loiontn 1Irs 11111111111 were M11 and own August in and Mrs Sltssor and Bill Ml MI 11 IllvquHd mm In WV WHMH The heavy rain of Sunday night and Mrs Itav Slessor Dalton and 1m AWll l1hl jH IIm lgt 11m 111 1111111111 11111111 1mm 1111 111 motif Wine 1111 rev 11111 1111 14 lt 1114 111 gt 101 harvesting wmldmubh 11m motored 01111l 511 Iohn tooloa 11111111 l1411111tnt11 lymjmtli 111 ii dttllf 111111 111 1111111 111p Umwn SM mu Miss Nor 1n1 Britllls spent the day evening to he1r Dr lovolnkotml Nld 1mm 5m 1pclitiil at her home here Kagawa of Japan speak lll thewmvij Ihlmd HACIVLIDFI Sidlj mm it Ytllt Niall InIH 11 11311 1111s Several from this communit at lrcslwtcrian church Ir1 35 11 1l tended m0 evening wrvic on 1w11ml MISS Mama 11 Suneoe unity l111111111 and 111 ll nth1111111 1111 1111 111 1111 My und Mm Hand 11111 and camp lmSCS who passed their lfcd National toune1l at Albert College illia to hear Dr Kagawa speak The Misses McMinn returned last week to Detroit after spending their holidays with Mr and Mrs Thomas Fletcher and other friends Newton Robinson August 211 Mr and Mrs Gordon Brecdon are holidaying in Eastern Ontario Mrs Allenspcnt the weekend at Wasaga Beach with Ralph Allens Mr and Mrs Dalton Draper of Toronto arc holidaying at Horn ers Mrs John Harrison spent fw days with Toronto friends last week Mr and Mrs Ross Brooks and baby of Lansing called on friends cn Sunday Mr and Mrs Ralph Houghton at tended the BlackstockLaw wed ding inSutton on Wednesday even mg Mrs Smith of Calgary and Miss Helen Lceson of Ottawa are holidaying at Leesons Mrs Dalton Jackson is doing well after her operation in Toronj to General Hospital last week She expects to be home soon Miss Marion Lainson of Barrie Houghton of Regina and Ivan Morrison of Toronto visited at Houghtons last week Miss Ray Abernethy of Toronto and Mervin Jessop of Bond Head took the church service on Sunday Rev McIlwain will return to his pulpit at 230 pm next Sunday Mr and MrsN Houghtonrrofi Daysland Alta Mrs West of Bradford and Mr and Mrs Bill Milligan andverxiidren of Oakvillc visited at Leesons 0n Wednes day 31 NEW LOWELL August Betty Wood is visiting with Mr and Mrs Harold Wood Sunnidale Corners Miss Joan Wood Sunnidale Cor ners is visiting her cousinrMarion Wood Mrs Newbury of Jarvis is spending some time with Mr and Mrs Mumbcrson ed home after visiting their daugh ter and her husband and family at Guelph Arthur Mumberson has returned home after spending some time with his aunt and uncle of Bramp ton New Lowell Womens Institute was invited to Cains Corners Iq stitute last Thursday evening when they spent very enjoyable time good program was presented Allan Smith of Rivers Manitobao entsMr and Mrs Bowen lon Rev and Mrs Cook have return MINESING 21 DNTK A1 11x 1l 1111 19111 1111 liowc 1111 11 l1rf1 tlt 111 111 111111 1111 111 Lulu Slurrn 10111111 111 1t 11 11 121 the ILe13 =1111 ll lh 11111 1111 11 11 Inzw 1211114 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purchased from 31131 MlSS Bea Farts has Ictpmtg 10 George Hem Your banquet wedding dinnerluncheon tea and bridge 0t fterseniniacw as lt Stimuli115 Norrdja Wilim gt MGLEIp WWIIodm 141 parties any number large or small Sunday chicken din rs owers were an 111 Miss Mabel Dunn of Toronto Norman Downing and hump nersa specralty Reasonable notice required was 51101 11th MJss Shirley Patsy of Toronto 11 Reivc last week Pn11s SI 10mm hnm1f1 IHONL bTROlD 41172Lw CM Beverley Davisf of Brighton VTSTl ed on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Sloan Sincere sympathy of the com munity is extended to Todd and family Clare Spence and fam ily and to friends of Miss Harriet Robinson in their recent bereave ments EDENVALE August 21 Mrs Zeeman Rupert Barrie is visiting friends here qus Albert Bishop Barrie visrt ed on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Albert Maw Mr and MrsVcrnon McQuay Joan and Jean Bccton visited withrrelativesihere onSunday Mr and Mrs Bowman at tended the KnuppBowman wed ding at Stroud on saturday Mr and Mrs Gordon Clarke Huntsville visited with her par Sunday Mr and Mrs Harold Hill and Don of 1HoutongTexas and Mrs Hill Torontovisited with Mr and Mrs Miles last week Mr and Mrs Earl McNaughton and Elizalfeth Mrs Robinson Guelph Mrs Cameron McNab Margaret and Elizabeth Hespelcr visited with the Ward family on Friday Mr and Mrs Brodie SI Mr and Mrs Brodie Jim and Den nis Philadelphia Mrs Mar shall Orillia and Mr and Mrs McMillan and Bobby Camp Bor den visited at Bowmans on Sunday The service on Sunday morning was in charge of the Young People with Douglas Giffen as leader Val Van de Wall Barrie gave splen did adddress on the Boys Parlia ment program and fourpoint and roads will Johnston R0 and Barre Optometrists of Barrie gave an in teresting talk on the eyes which was enjoyed by all Lunch was vieWof Ambassadors of Christ Jim Rupert sang 5010 Next Sun day Sunday School will be resum ed at am and church service at then served by Cains Institute 12 This couldbe Drivers Parents Citizens The 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