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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1950, p. 13

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wereoutstanding It is the nest crop have overgrown inmy entire periencc The yield Was exceptional and par ticularly liked the qualityand colour when the large finetextured leaves were cured vsrowinx ex rLANrFooo DIVISION Ion Now Iororito Ont WJEIaIn Finlay poils coilIr an Itzver Sen Mrs Iinlzl terrier Carey Black if Vancout lgtpcllt xirin silay with Miss 31 btirmc in loan The connian xtcliti sym Ifiank Miiinbcisen Sr on Thurs iiay RiLcllt Sunday VlSltOlS Willi Mr and Mn John oIitts were and Mrs Jack Robinson and fam ily of Col IIllt Alpine ouse of talifoinia spent the wickriid wrth his mother Mrs lienry Muse and Mr and Mrs Jack Cause The United Church Junior WMS lylll meet at the home of Mrs tVil its Loirigan on Thursday October 10 with Bizidcns as their guests Congratulations with and Mrs Donald Gregg ineu Daisy Cop landi on the birth of daughter Julie IlIttl in the Itoyal Victoriil Iiospital Barrie on Octobcr ll Miss Eleanor Armstrong Iteg 51 lot Ifaoiillon spent Tlianksgivmg weekend at the home of hr ro thers George and Winste in strong Mr and Mrs Bacon and farm ily took up residence on Wednesi iayin their new home at Czinipl Bttltlflt after spending several weeks at the home of Mr and Mrs II Marwood Mrs Beasley Ivan andgflhyt1 lis of Bracebridge spent Sunday in town visiting friends AIllt United Church WMS MisI HUI Band and Junior WMS are holding their annual bazaar onl November in the school room of the church Mr and Mrs Kenneth Crawford and daughter Diane spent few1 days of vacation in New York and Olllt Mr and Mis Illdon Neillv spent the holiday weekend inI Rochester USA Mr and Mrs Iorrencc Hunter returned home on Tuesday after five weeks motor trip to Western Canada Miss Marian Pearson of Cooks fown and Mr and Mrs Palincrl of Becton returned home after fourday motor hip to North Bayi and Des Ioacliiins Mr and Mrs John mitts amt family spent Sunday in New Tor onto visiting relatives Mr and Mrs Lorne Shelswcll and Mr and Mrs Lloyd Wright spent recent weekend at the lat ters cottage at Southampton The community was shocked to hear of the passing of Rev Blevin Atkinson rector of St Johns Church Cookstown and Rural Dean of South Simcoc on Saturday October l4 and expresses its deep est sympathy toMrs Atkinson in her bereavement large crowd of Cookstown and Ross community friends spent social evening in honor of Mr and Mrs George Batters recent bride and groom in the town hall atCookstown on Tuesday evening Miss Muriel Goodfcllow read an address when presentation was made of cabinet of silver from the Cookstown friends and mis cellaneous shower of gifts from the friends in the Ross community The rest of the evening was spent in dancing to music provided by the Newmarket orchestra MontgomerySampson On Saturday September 30 1950 at pm St Johns Anglican Church Cookstown the marriage was solemnizcd of Mary Lillian daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Atkinson of Schombcrg and Holsie Norris Montgomery only son of the late Mr and Mrs John Montgomery of Cookstown Rev Blevin Atkinson was the officiating clergyman The bride wore navy blue suitvwith mink scarf and mat ching accessories Following trip to Northern points Mr and Mrs ii Milli 139 01 BEELISEvjnLAtkinsertw Specially Written For The Barrie Examiner OTTAWA Oct 19 iCII Bri tains minister of economic affairs in Ottawa warned that materials Mr and Mrs Batters Entcrtaincdplainiing for Europe The minister Hugh Gaitskelll told Canadian Club luncheon and press conference that the United European countries are deeply worried about climbing prices for defence mater ials in Caniida and cIScwhcre Kingdom and other The 44vycarold British minister had condential talks with Finance Minister Abbott and Trade Minis ter Howe and whilethc talks were described as general Mr Gait skell disclosed that he had discuss signicance with Mr Abbott Gaitskell inflation offered no gestions as to how inflation and scarcity may be said the question raw material prices all over the particularly sug controlled He increases in world matter for Britain On the optimistic side however was serious Montgomery will rcsidc on their farm near Cookstown Bible Society Meeting meeting of Cookstown Branch of the Upper Canada Bible Society was held on Wednesday night October 11 schoolroom of ChurchEric Reynolds was pianist Therpresident Rev William Rey The annual United IDLE FOR OVER YEAR the Midland Shipyards received word recently from the Canadian Commercial Corporation that it had been ardcd contract to build new type mineswccpcr first of its design to be built in the Dominion was llltv fact that the ommon vealflis sterling area now had 10 Senes of $270flllftfllfttl in gold and US currency more than doublei the very low level prior to de valuation of the pound in Septem iia lifl rom eave lllt sen off l1lillitil to the Joint Air School at Itivers Mm on Monday lie finds that he is to act as It chaplain to the members of the ltoyal 22e Iteginuyiit who are there undergoing ing now mill is scheduled to take on early jump cpurse himself ber 1940 He indicated however flicrei would be no casing of restrictions on British puicliasvs from Canada and the United States until in creased reserves were iIblained But no new restrictions would bet imposed anadas Surplus Finance Minister Abbott aii inationIIItIllIlCCd the federal government and 1mmng scarcity of Strategic showed budgetary surplus of threatening defence 8206100000 in the first six months of the fiscal year ending Sept 30 chvenues were $1281400000 com parcd with expenditures of $085 1300000 But the minister emphasized fha the expanded defence program authorized at the emergency StSi sion of parliament had not yet bttll in government spending Customary yearend expenditures would tend would be the eventual destination to reduce substantially the surplus ofihe special force Lilies for the next few weeks or In his byby budget last Sept Emonlhs possibly lunged on the an rccctcd to any great extent already accumulated 23 Sep Till liking lliis eranes eye photo of the Midland yard shows the 650 tout centre strip and smaller ccntrcpStrips towards shore View is from one of the yards big gantry cranes MIDLAND FREE PRESS HERALD aRC Padre Leaves For Jump Course filiroin llic aiiip IIorllcn itixcnl llfapt Ialraverse IlA apt lafiacrse finds his tcmI porary posting quite change from Camp Borden but he is enjoying tlu exeprience andlooks forward to the course The Citixen has it on very good authority that the padre has been hopingL for some tinie to take to the silk whole business is very much to his He expects to be back by the end of iovembei He has but one legitimate regret he would like to have finished out his leave first Mr Abbott had estimated stir15W plusof $5000le0 for the entire cal year ending next March 31 Korean Brigade Canadas special service force and ready to go Nobody still Will Iiie 25m Brigade hasiiiymimmvs but toughlytrained go to Korea Wili it go to Europe or willit go somewhere else Nobody here knows the answer or Whether the brigade is going to gdanywhcrc Meanwhile the oiiginal plans to scnd thc brigadeto Korea are still international going forward because nobody knows of anything else to do When you plan to get 10000 or so men trained and moved to far coun tryToudo 10l Of planlng And crnmenf is not anxiousfo send the runm Yb Stop the mUSlCI Of full Brigade to Korea for police nolds presided and read the Scrip ture lesson Rev Lewis led in prayer Reports were givenby the secretary Mrs McFadden and by the trcpsurerRev Til Lewis The reports showed thatf $5750 had been sen to the treasur display FOR RENT Here Is your opportunity to have attractor right when in need it Catlin today and quire about this service Ciiiiiii MOTORS Ltd MarketiSq Ban1e Phone 5526 Iow rental queer things happen This week for enamplcadvance the brigade was to go To those 10 things up at Okinawa or wherever And While this was going onno body in Ottawa could say what you will accept our sincere of serving you again Should the war in Korea wind up quickly the United Nations may ask for support in Europe and Prime Minister St Laurent already has hinted that the force may go there If the UN decides onan policing force in Korea should the war end short IV Canada may be asked to pro llaClOIS vvidc troops Indicationshcrc are that the gov lor occupation purposes token unit might be sent but the gov Dafties arrived at Fort Lewis Vernment seems to feel that public WShinglODi to prepare lOMICCOlVL Opinion wouldnt favbr sending the the Special Force Fort Leviis had ivlioe force as occupation troops been Chosen as Staging pom f0 Taking another viewpoint one the brlgade Which Was Cxpccted stressed by cabinet ministers in re er T010nt0f011he Year 194921118 to reach there mldNovombCliacent speeches there may be othr following officers were elected and go On to SOmCWlmm in theinKorease Canada woula want the Honorary prsident Rev Atkin PaCiC FOSSibly Okinawa for nal son plgsident Rev William Reytraining Tentative sailing dafcsl nolds vicerpresidents Mrs Sim already had b61311 561 and dOUbl Mom Sn RGOUSLGLWhyte and in few days or weeks advance WK Hindle secretary Mrs parties would be arriving to set McFadden treasurer Rev secretary was instruct ed to write the localAgricultural Society letter of appreciation for space at the Cookstown FairRev Moore district se cretary gave concise encourag ing talk on the importantwork the Bible Society is doing through out the whole world More Bibles are headed and it isthe task of the Society to see that these are avail3 able Mr Moores talk Was illus trated by sound film House of the Book Which showed the Bible in its preparation construction and distribution Mr Moore conducted short contestpandthe winnerloy sellers was given BiblelMrs Carr moved vote of thanks to MrMoore This was endors by allpreSent special brigade on handtor such an eventuality Km momma SCHEME Under the Empire air training Scheme of the Second World War Allstaliatrained 10882 pilots 6071 navigators and 10434 radio air gunners in We offer bur sinceregratitude andapprcciation toyou the residents of Barrie and District who so kindly attended the Opening of our new store and office building We extend hearty congratulations to the winners of the LuckyISpot Prlzesfef Dog to the large crowds it was impossiblelto give thgrpromptuefflcient ser vice so familiar to Canadian Tire Corporation Associate Stores We know apologies and we hope to have the pleasure rnerhantswho loaned help and valuable equipment in assistiirjs immoving to our new location very sincere Thank You MANAGEMENTIZANDCSTAFF Canadian Tire Corpfn Associate Store my WWW New Army Show CBC Wednesday From The amp Borden itilenl Voice of the Army new half hour anadian Army lthltletd to Active recently over work of the CBC Wednesday 05130 pm throughout the fall and winter months radio show recruiting for debut bolster Force made its Dominion net It willlbe heard paratroop train mvpning eac from Originating on the stage of the dton Theatre Toronto gram features militarytype band direction Cable promising quartet known as The Three Soliders and two guest stars of Canadian and inter national fameteach week the pro under Howard and the Trooper Frank Stanley young with the Canadian Armoured Corps at Camp announcer for the CBC inBrandon and Winni is master of ceremonies tankinan serving Royal Borden and former peg similar program in French will be broadcast over the French netI work of the CBC each evening from 8300 pm Coup deClairon The answer lay with the United fcaturc Nations The force was assembled iTor Korea if necessary Inecessarily for Korea sincc no Blg questionat the WWW lCIbOdy knew whether it Would be mains the ultimate destination of neodcdhml mm was trained Ottawa activ Thursday Known as also will distinguished guest stars and will honor one corps of the Army cach wcok Music will be under the direction of Maurice Mecrte two but not ITALIAN TRACTORS FOR UK The Fiat Motor Company of Italy is 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