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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1950, p. 11

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THORNTON Congratulath to Mr and Mrs N131 TumIto on the 111111611 of Lari 111 Bantu moving to 1111 nau purchased 3111 Rantings piopcrty 111111 1111 1114 mg 111 short 31115 Armstrong 11115 returned home tllci spending Thanksgiving In Toronto litv Doggctt was preaching ill Thoininll on Sunday Mr anc Mrs Reid and Charles Spelt Sunday in Toronto Former Pastor IIeartily Welcomed Two large congregations Wel 111111111 11 former pm 21 RL Kent 11 Trinity L712 11 Church 1111 Sunday The gutst speaker preach 111 two 113 lniprcssivc sermons on acktiowlcdging Godzmd on build ing 11 11111 world The home the church and the school are the three important fcaturcs in the building 111 this zitw world 11111 no state is Elttlltgtl than the homcs Very fin music was wrnishcd by the choir undcr 1111 leadership of Willis Simtli The choir was assistcd by Mcrvyn Corbctt and Mr Rush of Ilahnntrac Wetkch Visitors Wctkcnd visitors included Mr and Mrs George Walsh of Mount Albert with Mrs Frcd Grosc Wil 1111111 Armstrong of Toronto with his mother 111v 13 Kent Mrs Kcnt Miriam Archie and Donald of Ihornhill with friends Mrs Thc miracle of Canada is the rcward of its thrifty people it is standard of living wrought by men and women who believe in spcnding and saving wisely The average Canadian for example owns his own car and his own home He pays his bills when Inc His pattern of living is excellent When the pattern breaks But unexpected emergencies to break the pattern Usually the cmcrgcncy requires more money than he has available This can happen to anyone Then help must come from dependable outside service out of choose Household HFCHOUSEIIOLD FINANCE specializes in making cash loans from $50 to $1000 to these basically thrifty people Be cause HFC service is prompt friendly dependable out of Canadian families prefer to borrow from HOUSEHOLD FINANCE Your phone book lists ofce nearest you MONEY WHEN YOU NEED III Canadas oldest and largest Consumer Finance Organization HOUSEHOLD FINANCEl 26 Elizabeth Streol Second Floor Phone 5529 BARRIE ONT ORllllA BRANCH 55 Minlnaga 5151111 2711 F1091 Phono 2394 Hours I9 fjor by appointment loans made to resident of nearby town ssnvmc ms FUELlC 5511 1878 IDI10000000 AuIOSupply lt TIRE AND BATTERY SALE two Dominion 44134502121 500x20 475x19 550x18 Mr and Mrs 21111 of Toronto at Imnnuxs Bell Mr and MI of Utopia at and Mrs Ralph Ifoughton of New ton Robinson at James Sperrs Mr 511 111 of 0111111 11 Stewarts diss lmi 1t111 Alliston Downer of Egbert at McCutch cons Mervyn Corbett of Toronto George Let113 3111 IS 11 Thompson Watson and L11 Milch Mr Mrs Dobson of Hamilton at Boakcs Mr and Mrs Vlclotl Gallinger at Halberts Flne Support to IIowlng Match by WI Members Churhill Mr and Mrs Cecil F1i llLr and Marion at Gulblalllt Esther at Igavid Corbetts Mr Rush and M255 Simpson of Ballantrae at Ivan Maws Mr and hfgjjowu1d CoopII er Mrs Glass of Cookstown Mr and Mrs Robertson of Barrie few weeks ago the members of the Woncn Institute and bers of LOL No 16 made an Lipptll for pics puddings pickles men through 1111 Ihorntoncolumn The response was marvellous Dur ing the four days of the plowing match they served hot dinners and lunches The cooperation NZIS wonderful Everyone worked hard not onlythosc associated with 1111 two organizations but thosc who wcic intcrcsted in the welfare of the community Eycryono had good time It will not soon be for gotten their assogialion with 1111111 whom they hardly kncw bcforc Perhaps one of the most amusing things was the potato pctling con test It is said four men peeled six bags of potatoes one day Sonic 11 the women were surprised to sm how well this week Mr and their husbands cooperate NTINOOD could work in the kitchen Although the weatherman didnt well as he should have done 1111 rcsults were encouraging and all the proceeds after paying expens will go toward the Orange Hall building fund 15 October 11 Mrs II Paddison Mrs Paddison Six New Lowell Mrs George Paddison and Barry visited Mr and Mrs Iaddison and family spent Thursday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Mervin 11111 and family Hillsdnlc visited Mrs Cooper last week Mr and Mrs Reid of Toronto vis ited Mr and Mrs Tod Derby Reginald anhancc and Buddy Schcll Ispcnt the weekend at Mas scy Miss Lena Schcll Joseph Trucn Dorothy Dumond and Margaret McBride all of Toronto spent the holiday at their homes Mr and Mrs Mcchvcr andMr and Mrs Burgess of Barrie spent Monday with Mr and Mrs George Schcll Mr and Mrs Joseph Sewall of Wilkie Saskatchewan are visiting relatives and friends in the village Douglas Flear of Orillia spent the holiday with his parents Holiday visitors at the home of IMI and Mrs Horner were Mr and 1Mrs Harbld Graham and family of Aurora Mr and Mrs Gostick of Torontm Mr and Mrs Ollie Tracey and daughter of Collingwood M1 and Mrs Thomas Dumond and lfamily and Mr and Mrs John Denny nf Fairpnrt Beach Despite the rain 21 great many from this district attended the plowing match near Alliston Plow ing being an art and the basis of good crops in agriculture schools were closed for oneday enabling school children to accompany par ents to this outstanding event LEFROY Jacqueline Morris spent the weekend with her father William Noble of the SS Lem bridge was home for day with mem and tuber26 to Saturday held and is has been Severn at Camp arranged an turc It is designed to promote velop broader recognition of sibility of the rural community The tinInc speaker Mr owing to his valuable contrib tive Program andut present of the faculty of Hiram College CANADIAN Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner By HARRY ECCLES United Nations troops were zip1t Thatth proaching the North Korcan capi tal of Pyongyang at thc weekend Andin the drive on the Commun ist cdpital they rammed steel trap around an estimated 20000 Reds Apart from continuing ground action the cmphasis was on the big bombardment ovacd supply lines from Soviet Siberia own Koreas cast coast The bombard mcnt flcctIlcdby the US battlel shipmMissouri included 37 Canadi an British Australian and war vessels Tanehon 80 l30milc sea front battered by the Allied warships The north ern end was close to Soviet Si beria and Rod Chinas Manchurian border October 16 histamily rst week Mrs week with Bridge Mr Reid of Toron to is spending the relatives at Severn spent the weekend here with their son Peter and family Rev Mr Morris at Dalston Rev GMorris was the FIJIIy Guaranteed Products 1011 ply p11 p11 L7th $1250 $1320 $1365 $1666 $1537 0000000 and Mrs Letts of Suttan Grose There seemed no doubt that the Korean war was in its last phases French Withdraw Pressure on the frontiers of FrrcnCh lndoChira continued from Vietminh rebels led by Moscow traincd Ho Chi Minh Rearguards of the French garrison driven out the of of northernT stronghold guest speaker for Dalston anniver sary services His charge here was taken by Rev Hugh Mactaggart of Dalston circuit who delivered splendid address and took over M1 Morris work in the Sunday School exercises Mr Mactaggart was later the guest offerrandMrs US miles northeast of Hamhung was the southern end of Great Plowing Match great many persons of this community attended the plowing match at Alliston and despitethe rain enjoyed the proceedings The schools Were closed on Thursday so that pupils and teachers might have an opportunity to attend Still in RV Hospital Mrs Arnold Young is stillapa tient in the Royal Victoria Hospit al Barrie Her many friends hope she will soon be well again and home to her little family TWIN RECORD THE PAS Man CPT Mrs John Young of The Pas Indian reservation is believed to have set medical recentlywhen she gave rm to her third set of 5501517 600 16 650 16 OmOO0000000f 060 000 ply ply 41311 ElcilIuipiYour Famous 0111111111111111111115 1611111 EYETWINrnn 1214111117 670x15 4IPLY WINTER ICLEAT $3o75 11111111111 CHANGE BEFORE THE 0011 minim Sitlun 13 PLATE $1050WITHOLD BATTERY 151an $1250 WITH OLDBATTERY 17 pLArn $1741 WITH OLDBATIERY COME IN ANDSen us 1011111 DOMINION Auro $UppLY MAPle Ave Barrie Phone 5563 111uoooqoquo ouip $16199 $20183 lszrns 03006 I0000OO Shenow has 14 children DEAFNESS N0 HANDICAPI OSHAWA Ont CP Guy Gosselin18 Who has been deaf mute since he was two is on his way home from hitchhiking tripacross Canada Though hav ing to carry on conversations with pencil and paper Gosselin wrote his parents that he wasonlyfln difficulty once man that gave him aIride couldnt read SAVANNAH LODGE Ccdar Harbour will be the location of the 1950 Community Life Centerencc to be held 110111 Thursday Oct October conference for the past number of years by the Simcoc County chcration of Agricul derstanding of rural problems and to dc 1949 conference has been asked to return Mr Couch was formerly educational direc tor of the Ohio Farm Bureaus Coopera casualties whilc somc hundreds of ICatholic Archbishop Alojzijc Step problem official news agency Tanjug took nationals of former enemy coun Scene of 1950 Community Life Conference Leadership for the various sessions will be chosen from 1111 conference floor The COnfcrcncc is under the direction of Cecil Chappcll secretary of the County Federation of Agriculture and it will of ficially open at pm on Thursday October 26 with short round table discussion in which Alfred lunch will join as resource leader This session will enable those at tending to suggcst what topics or problems they would likcinclnded in the program This is the only countywide conference of its type 111111 in Ontario where rural people come togcthcr in the interest of pro moting the rural community All interested rural people are invited to attend and fur ther information regarding rates etc may be obtained from the County Federation of Agriculture otticc at Barrie 28 The awley Port sponsored better 1111 the respon to society lfred Couch ution at the is member Hiram Ohio lhatkhc wcrc lighting scattered actions covcring thcir withdrawal The bulk oflhc garrison by 1111 wcckcnd had reached the compara tivc safety of Macham 25 miles southeast of 1111 cvacnatcd fronticl LAIFFLAQDAYr tll post Thatkhc is the third frontier post givcn 11p by thc French in month The othcrs were Dongk huc 11nd Caobang French spokesman cstimatcd that Vict minh fortcs suffered considerable French had escaped from the trap Yugoslav Problem Thc imprisonment of Roman inac is becoming troublesome for Yugoslavia The Yugoslav government through Its 1uu SI wish youd stop calling the pudding my Sunday punch the unusual step of contradicting 11 report that it had dcnicd stories published abroad that the govern Incnt was ready to release Stepinac if he agreed to leave Yugoslavia The government said The for1 cign press has published 51111195 to the cffcct there was an official Yugoslav denial of the statement made by Kcnni Zilliacus taboutt Stepinacl According to sever11I foreign newspapers he said that the Yugoslav government is ready to release Archbishop Stepinac under the condition that he leave the country It has beenlearned from Tanjug that there has been no offi cial denial of Mr Zilliacusustatc ment Zilliacus made his statement on return to Britain after stay of six weeks in Yugoslavia at least half of which he spent inclose association with Marshal Tito and other top members of the Yugo slav governnient There have been frequent reports that the govern mentwas willing perhaps eager to free the Archbishop along with rumors that Stepinac is holding out for an unconditional release Freeze Visas Thousands of Europeans headed for the United States were caught unawares by the US State De partment order cancelling 1111 visas issued by embassies abroad up to Oct 12 and requiring their revalidation Some of the Europeans easily ob tained new stamps on their pass ports and werefree to sailor fly at onCe but it was differentfor tries whose possible past connec ticns with Nazi or Faseist organ izations makes them targets of the new US antispy law Hundreds of Germans Austriansand Italians were caught by the visa freeze Under the new law 17 aliens one German baritone scheduled to sing with the Metropolitan Opera in New York were detained on thelinerIAmeriLa at New York The Singer Han Hot ter said he never was member of the Nazi party Another bass singer Boris Chris toff was scheduled to sail soon for New York but said he was refused visa on his passport by the US consul at Rome Italian newspa pers gaveprominence to the US restrictidns and the Giornale DItalia commented thatthe situ atiqn surprises and alaIrmIsIquIr pub Toronto QQQQQQQ stss ss Hamilton lies II LA RI 11111111 over 0mm 11 lelQCI Van Service to Eastern and WesternCanadg and the U5A in Phone 4803 Day orNigh Mmm BARRIEr gwmnrpeg Gideons Gather iiiynfrmsan rommrmaftmxvir lets InICanada tinre are 60 tiitpt 11 1211 11111111 11 11 tautIns The FUIKIY INSURED COllSlalflig OI 1300 Illtllibcls Ilt toltr 11 cftldllatl 111 5p11 aides distributing many Blblt to vVVMw 11101115 hospitals prisons and the Wssss sossw REFRIGER TORS robinexpel Cooking 5111111111 Roxyiheatte Supplied Through lbekourlesy of 11 1111 if 147EIizabelI1 StreelIf PhoneI124 LUCKYDRAW For the Grand Prize Of 11 Frigidaire burner Apartirlentr 8121 Electric Range will be made at Emms Electric 47 Elizabeth St immedidtely Ifollowlng the demonstration on FridayOct 27 TIIE llARRIEJZXAMINER THURSDAY 001319 1950 ll manner With flick of the wrists ye EARLY TO BED In Kitchener for 0W pinmn thinks that mt Mild be separate nial my 13 no um um returned to their norma posttmn ALIlch teens Dumt1iler 141121 Mill flcr Ex 1116 Gideins from all parts of Central ItIIIIII he had cur Canada converged on Kitchener Saturday October for 1111 1111 111131 fall general meeting of Inc STORE FRONTS Icr socialion Ine sessmns morning 31 afternoon and celttg 11111 11111 Sump Daily at Ice in the Wallfer IIULCL I36 Dr msmmcd Ex pert Workmanshlp visrtMPJIONEAIDL and arrange for most suitable day and hour CARSONS Window Cleaners ALI WOBKMEN ARE The association 11111181311113 cizgin 1111 111111 Mihimmr Grim1 111mm began In 1111 USA about 511 years ago and in Canada alighli over 10 years ago It 1S now Inter national the most recent 1111111 be 111g formed just Week ago Ja pan GARDEN FREAKS 11 11 11111111 aptly 11 1111 fit11 vegctablcs pulled this 111111 111 Phyllis 1111111111113 1113 armed forces last year 140000 111111 lcstaiiicrits were presented to chil dren III our public schools The 11113 1111111 budget in 1940 was 3127000 while 111 19510 it increased to $107 000 show111g how 1111 work has ex pandcd This large sum of money is mndc up of gifts from church members and others iIItcrcsttd 111 1111 spread of the gospel TELEVISION TellVision is 1111 FASTEST GROWING INDISTRY in Nearly 200 mmch Imcndrd III the world today and it is still in its lNlANCY Kitchener meeting The Bari11 camp consisting of Beers Cooke 11 Bloomfield II It Irid II Heath of Barrie and Roy Carlton of Alliston was 11111 only one with all of its mcmbcrsi IIINDItIZDS MILLIONS OF DOLLARS are now being invcstcd in 1111 Television Industry LARGE PROFITS have already been made by Invest ors in American Television Stocks There is tlllt LISTED CANADIAN TELEVISION STOCK which has all the earmarks of 11 Ill1EYIIAIlI2R1At its PRESENT lltltE we belieyc it has GREAT PROFIT IOSSIIIIIJIIES present Two hundred and sixtytwo 1111 with their wives sat down to 11 ba quct in the cvcning which was 11d Fulton MIl wuukcc Wisconsin who is 11 past 11011111 and member of the tlidcons since 1903 Mr Fulton is the presit dent of firm bearing which manufactures w1ll known automobile accessories lic asserts that Christian principles 1111 dressed by Samuel president of the Gideon Intcrnai We will be glad to send you our report without obligation his 11111111 many We have No Financial Interest in the sale of this stock KEITH ZAHN WI PHONE 5725 BARRIE Box 226 WWMI Much mm mm 26 REPRESENTING VINCEM WILSON 111 Toronto in Canada were present andtLIn lt separate sessions discussed thc work they have undertaken namely the the foundation of thc succcss til his organization Most of the morning session was devoted to study seminars for presi dcnts secretaries treasurers and chaplains III 1111 1111011101111 sowr1111 promincnt Iidcons addrcsscd 111 asscmbly on various phases of thcl work KIIIIII ZAIIN distribution of beautiful white Box ggI mm UNI Testaments to nurses in ourhospi 11111111111111 false Without obligation scnd me your report on the LISTED CANA DIAN TELEVISION STOCK which you bulkye has GREAT IRO 111IosSIBILIIms MAKEIOIIWELL 1Pleasc 1111111 Get and om connpathnmm ADDIthb gestion Positive results from CITY OR FRUITATIVES proven by tens of TOWN PROV thousanan FRUITATlVES conuinl extracts of fruits and herbs mmsawsymmsm FRIGID IRE Electric Ranges AND o=o=o==o=m=ao=o USED AT 0===0=0=0= OCtObIeII 2327 Inclusive and

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