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Barrie Examiner, 19 Oct 1950, p. 18

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18 THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY OCT 19 1950 EGBERT and Mrs Walter Craig and itiiittsidetf with 5121 Canipsall with Mr Len But Ind IliS Carin Mr izinaly CCrifiilcy litd Mr amt Fell From Inttor Arm Broken Mr lIASr1lrzrsdui rtrzian Bticy Inc the lidslur Mr and Mrs llari Sinih and lulx fr ruttor jay Sn Mr and Mrs Clifford Mooney wur weekend visitors with Mr and Mr Auraa Dundas Sudbuzy Mrs Aldcrsan and Mrs Church attended the teacheis tlnrrlilltzfi in Ottawa last week 3th and Mrs Tme luiliiiliml hide and JEIxltcl tr broken arsit Al Ii ul Miltziig he Royal Victoria lioplltl Barrie GUTHRIE spent Sunday with lfiLll ct MM xi TIFMW JH lllid Mi rlzciirist Lot lill TR Sunday visitors were as follows iiti and Mrs r1 Krnt and iii lheizihill With Mr and Mrs 0m moth Mi hm Milo gini Istlciie and MI and Iaiwii Downer lii tlr unddlrs Ah NHIMH Ompb Tn liz st Mciutchcon Lto MeGdnl Toronto Sunday Li home if Lariat anti tl ti uh TWk NW and llazold Wani Ma lrtitly Allied isited lirhariy illltl Mr and Mrs hm HUM mummy llgtt Wetk We Ilt glad to report that iir patient iii Welhdey IIo lpital ltioito slightly improved Mrs it Gray lgt spending the ttM In Toronto Mr and 31 Gilchrist Btu aiioel rarer iisth Mr and Mrs rml Alert Thompson fildlllg few ivcc Ii ils Keniitzh iliolmy lunch at the conclusion of ti Fittiiiday tlitt ll ill at llill piii llitlgtllllg afternoon ill lint lil lit obstiitd tt All mil 14 bffjm tiit Lintctl lunch on buiiday lvl 1Ilngd Ulll UthiDti EilrLl it hm 23 WITH the wink Hi Llm hour oi Sunday School lJl lli lmicd Church also the pictures by tm liownhain Nursery on Novtiii ill in Woods School Thanksgiving visitors were llui Donner Toronto with Miss lIs lllil and Wiltson Downer Mr and tlrI William Reid North Bay wizii and Mrs Thomas Fraser Mr ilzll lrs Frank liighuin and Lang iiil church 11 230 pm lint Miller and Mrs Milltll =i ltcll Illlllll on friends here lzigtt Monday lium 3illtltll ill lllt lkdtlH blur of Agriculture are ieiiiintico of the Jilllll meeting with the VUi =nitiis Iiititiite tonight Tiiiirsdayi gill tlze community hall Presbytery WA The semian meeting of thegt Hot Chocolate WA of this lrcsoyteiy was held lll cho United liiircli here on Octoi Fudge Sundae bei ii The morning session conl Sisted of meeting of the execu tivcs delicious luncheon was reived at noon by the local group and Mrs Smith llawkestone WA After the business period Mrs MacKenzie introduced the main BRYSONS illia lle delivered challenging Idi dress taking as his theme lliel Ice Cream lloyzilty of Christian Women to Cl rTieir iiirci he eoneusion nnzum ST iafternoon tea was served by the Guthrie ladies First Baptist Church Rcv Luck BA BB Minister Miss Elsie Cloughley ATCM Organist and Chair Leader Gospel Hall 19 Parksidc Drive SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 ll amBREAKING OF BREAD TOBER 22 1950 rimSUNDAY SCHOOL ii fibrilDINOng AND BIBLE CLASS Ii EETLNG StleCCl GOOD NEIGHBOURS pm GOSPELM The Barrie Firemen will be guests Thurs pmPrayer Meeting at this service Welcome Seats Free No Collection iamEVENING WORSHIP SPECIAL MUSIC THE FRIENDLY CHURCH The SOIVOIO Army so COLLIER ST St Andrews Presbyterian ChUVCh SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 TheHome of Friendly Worship Sr Captain and Mrs Strachan REV JAMES FERGUSON BA 11 amHOLINESS MEETING Minister 230 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL Mr KEFFER pmEVANGELISTIC SERVICE Organist and Choirmaster Wed pm YOUTH EELLQWSHIF Thurs 230 pmHOME LEAGUE SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 Thurs 800 pmBIBLE STUDY am and pm lzI THE MINISTER armAll Departments of the Church School 11 Full Gospel Tabernacle COMETO CHURCH 18 Mulcaster Street Lfhl Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada F1= SERVICES SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 Central United Church ahlsunday School Minister REV BEWELL BA ll amMorning Worship el tciService Organist and Choirmastcr pm vang 151 gtWARREN MacLEAN Friendly Welcome AwaitsYou e= FREE METHODIST SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 11 amMORNING WORSHIP There is Place where You can help Church pm 200 Baytield St The congregation will worship Phone 4572 with Collier SL United Church on BEV AND MRS CHASE Ministers the occasion of its anniversary CHURCH SCHOOL 11 amBeginners and Primary 230 pmThe General school SUNDAY OCTOBER 22 1950 Tune in 900 CHML 830 am for Light and Life Gospel program pmSUNDAY SCHOOL pm+PREACHING 7110 pmPREACHING October Making Their Home in Barrie WEDDING OF INTEREST took place in Collier Street United Church in Barrie The bride is graduate of Toronto Western Hospital School of Nursing and her husband is agradiiate of the Faculty of ltifl to sew and the boys do liaiitl rt Jar lllV this month when Miss Eleanor lldlnmmmm nd mm old llJllliiltl Lloyd daughter of Gili Medicine at the University of Toronto Miss Spiers portrait by John Palmer Toronto CAPACITY CROWD concert group that is rapidly becoming favorite with liairic iaudieiices the toniiiiodores Mule Quartet drew packed house at tndrews Presbyterian Church last Friday evening The concert was sillout in spite of conipetiw ion offered by stverul other events tin town the same evening estimates that lliei were well over 400 people in attendance This was the second appearance Silvakell R053 WVISUII 0101 the year in Barrie for the onii niodores who appeared in the Canadian Artists Series at the foil egiatt auditorium last February Once again the brilliant arrange ments of second tenor Curl Tup scott enlivened the four groups of songs presented during the even ings performance The other mem bers of the group all of whom are skilled soloists in their own rigiit are Harvard Rcddick very high first tenor Donald Parrish good low bass who also acts as master of ceremonies and John Ringhain baritone The Commodores range and exibility in ensemble singing was particularly appreciated in their group of negro spirituals The per ennial favorites Dry Bones and Joshua Fit The Battle of Jericho were the audience choices for the evening Their brilliant accompanist pian ist Leo Lighter played group of piano solos including the first movement ivacethovcns Moon light Sonata and Liszts Liebes traum following intermission The quartet who announced their own numbers were welcomed on behalf of the church byBev James Ferguson at the opening of the concert Much appreciated was theirgenerosity in singing cncores Organist 85 VOCAL DUET MR DEMPSEY GUESTMINISTER REV JAS LYTTLE DDNORTH BAY 11 comMORNING WORSHIP ANTHEMSiCome Pray Thee Anderson Praisecirhe Lord Adamson SOLO Thanks Be To God Miss Belisie Spearn pmEVENING WORSHIP ANTHEMS Great Is The Lord Simper LorrrMost Holy s4Franck Slbjt+=Miss Bessie Spearn Elm The Garden Miss Margaret Gough Miss Marion Gough SUNDAY SCHOOLBeginners 85 Primary 11 am NoAfternoon Session and Dr Nashs portrait by Ashley 8a Crippeu Toronto COMMODORES SING AT ST ANDREWS FOR WA CONCERT for which they were called back again and again The concert opened on high llevel with several classical llandcl zuid Sciiubrrt selections Follow Ing intermission inedlcys of Scot sh lrisli and French Canadian 1folk songs were sung along with requcst numbers in MarKorma iilligipresii 111 tllUUl 0f Clnildiilll Navy The Commodores fourth group lttl over the afternoon meeting The LICIFUIS alemld lltlt Will WOl songs llltllHlitl such humorous lworship service was conducted by HINNWS U19 WA ll Llllllkll burber shop quartet numbers as LUNCH AT ers ll Shannon Mrs Edwards ECOM unwml MUDRO MatNanniras Baird and various requests Bouquets of decorated the church auditorium for the occasion lvollowlnit lhc concert tea was served in the ladics parlor by the WA executive under the conven eisiiip of Mrs Cameron In charge of the sale of tickets Dorothy Loth Missgaiimht And Louise Colley Speakers Miss Jean Knight Barrie pub lic librarian and Miss Louisc Colley Simcoe County recreation diiector both spoke ribthe October meeting of the King Edward Home day October at eight pm Also on the evenings program was an entertainment by the School teachingstaff entitled Toy Symphony The teachers were dirccled by Principal Smith Taking part were Miss Edna Ball Mrs Gordon Roach Miss llelcn Allsopp Mrs Agncw Mrs Shear and Mr Lewis Miss Doris Kenrns was at the piano Miss Knight who was introduced by Victor Knox of the collegiate institutestaff chose as her topic SEVENTYSEVENTH ANNIVERSARY $urlon Avenue United Church Mtri REV CARDER BA ister Choir Leader AreWeiEomo Essa RoadPresbyterian Church REV Mom BA Minister 12 Collier St Baptist Chorc Independent REV MITCHELL Ministerr SUNDAY OCTOBERZ221950 ii amMORNING WORSHIP Sacrament at Lords Supper SUNDAY OCTOth 22 1950 to amSUNDAY SCHOOL lirmMORNING ORSIIIP 245 pmBIBLE SCHOOL pmlEVANGEL SERVICE can toReperitance and Faith Mon pmY Service Wed pmIntermediate Boys Wed pawMidweek Service Warm Welcome Awaits You Here Thity Church pm+EVENING WORSHIP Special InstallationSerVice o1 Young Peoplessocietyi Ciiommuer antiOrganist MR ErDUTCHER leryous welcome AYMANS SUNDAY amtnow COMMUNION sumAYfscnooL at BIBLE cuss Iarrn llianIMORNING PRAYER Preacher REV anniva impEVENING moron we sawed4 Tls Lamination YOU THINK ilreaeher THEBEGTOR 11 Introith Anthem Anthemz Sermon Intraitif BLESSED YOUNG Opening Meeting 0=0=0=0=0=0=0=U COLLIERSTUNITED CHURCH Mtnisterrnv LewisMxArfBr DrW 31Organist 85 Choirmaster Lloyd Tufford ANNIVERSARY VSERVICES Sunday October 22 1950 Rev ADawson MathesOn MA DD Dean Of Emmanuel COllege vwill preach morning evening aim COME PRAY THEE WITH VOICE OF SINGING JUDGEME OGOD DRJMATHESON THE CHURCH SCHOOL 4045 am+Junior Intermediate and Senior Depts 11 amNursery Beginners and Primary Depts 3r panAdult Bible Class Ladies ChOTus ILITT THINEEVES Choirz HE WATCHING OVER ISRAEL 01 Mens Chorus and Choirf Jesus DR MATHESON 015 pm PEOPLES FIRESIDE You Are Invited Fm carom bum ouo==== ANDERSON Shavv Mndclssohn pm AND EVERGRACIOULORD Tchaikovsky from Mendelssohns Elijah The Very Thought Of Thee Bowles Program and Plans kliiii took i0 days Stroud School Girl Returns From Finland StiaaJL Czilclltrlidtllte Frauds of Stioad seltobl pupil gtitl Kllilzlcilmlt weicozixti ULIK IiLllll from foair nil trip to ltilaiii and Astrid lit$ with her par rt ilintts lomt and attends ul Public SciwlSne 48441 dc is pupil of Miss llllbbcll and her motherleft New li May l0 aboard the liner for Studen The ocean During her stay ttd Astrid wrote several iiitcr gtlig letters to her classmates gt1lltt her return has told them many of her experiences in lll She Etarned toaspeak the Swed lihe Saturday morning reading hour chrysunlhemums were Mrs Frank Perkins and Miss ac knitting and seviring commit days in Toronto Miss Ann Sovey of Midland spent l4YearOld Wins Fall Fair Awards il language and has started to itdlll some Finnish in Finland st Upright the people seemed Mrs Liiiipbcil Si III3 Ruth Spiets daughter or Mr and Mrs Iiiiton Spich oihr if or shortage of food out dlidrlirtFifian till in Wilt Billilt became the bride of Dr Morley Edward Bruce Naslil TheV 31 KW 94 ii Al it vn Li pa zi women being ii brush dciiuiii rm KILESI 11M 11 MM tl oi Mi and Mrs Nash Vancouver The young Iltllbu bd wetv The itsN klitd on error sonny School room Udpit are making their home in Barrie lll grade one in Sweden She told fcllow tlilSSlllletS the girls and this is continued ioiigliotit the public Schools Most of tile childrm wear stockings knit ilieiiiselves The tracher in one of the schools sire vmted in Scandinavia was very iiitticstctl in receiving pictures of schools and Canadian itiiiiiiii Eliiltiltlllll5 iilm showings there have Eng inszi dialogue with Swedish and liiiiiisli subtitles Among the interesting souvenirs iimzt Astrid brought home with her iiitiv Lupp dolls carved in wood needlepoint picture and doll Ilkiiiilllg the Swedish national eos More iho childrens sectionof the Barrie library She told the parents of at the library for children and tirsciibed the summer reading classes lier talk was divided into itwo section how we learn and lin bestvziy to learn Mrs Ethurles Elliott thanked the speakl lcr Miss Colley was introduced to the group by Miss Fern Hampel who assisted in the evenings aci titles She spoke on Adult Rec rentioii and demonstrated with games and dances in which all the linembers of the association took part Matthew Hennebry thanked the recreation directors Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting At the November meeting the King Edward School association will have as their speaker Dr Gaitskell director of art for the Ontario Department Of Education CDAisTON October 24 Rev Mr Morris and Mr Wice were with Dr and Mrs Mactaggart 0nSunday atthc parsonage Rev Hugh Mactaggart was at Stroud on Sunday and was enter tained at the home of Miss Booth Mr and Mrs Rex Watsoh enter tained number of friends from Toronto and Barrie Mrs Stranaghan and child ren are visiting her parents heroi MisS Russell and Hunter and Mr and Mrs Nash and Donaida and Mrs Furlong and Mr and Mrs Thompson visited Mrs Jl Handy Sr and School Association held Mon Womans Association Meeting The Womans Association met at the parsonage for the October meeting Mr Mactaggart gave an address on Thanksgiving Commit tees chosen for the bazaar which will be held on Wednesday October 25 at the church basement tee Mrs Bertram Mrs For bes Mrs CBIown and Mrs Dicker candy and baking Mrs Wright and Mrs Robert Handy miscellaneous and Christmascards Mrs Handy and Mrs Ross Bert ram tea tables Miss Joyce Hunter Mrs Williams Mrs Bertram Mrs Jory Mrs Baldwinp WAVERLEY October 16 number from here attended the plowing match near Alliston this week Mr and Mrs Morley French and daughters Brantford spent few days with Mr and Mrs Charles French Leighton Snider returnd to Toronto after spending two woeks withhis wife and family Mr and Mrs Elba Brbwn and MarilynMr and Mrs Morris Dar by and Marie Spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Morris Soden Hunts ville MrSTJTPrSclIissler Miss Eva eld of Victoria Harbor visited at MrsW Scarlets Mrs Irwin Elliott spent few the weekend with Miss Joan Rob sonr Mr and MrsWilliam Adams of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Wallace Wood Ernest Stacey Bud McWatters Thomas Kulcheski John MoWatters returned from St Andrews Hospital Midland on fSaturday Mr and Mrs Morris Drinkill and daughters and Mrs Norman Drin kill visited in Lindsay on Sunday Mrs VJdhnson returning with them TherComrntinion Table in mem my oftliEIEITev George Morri sonWill be dedicated in the United Church next Sunday at3vplm with several ministers in attendance Mrs Orton Brown and Denise are visiting her parents Mr and Mrs George Barr Bonnie French of Throntovisite With her grandparents Mr and Mrs Owen French Myand Mrs Glisten French Mr ahdMrs Don French and Paul vis itedreltltiyes at Bracebridge on 91 iiize third and fourth Barbara with llil i4i1oniiiioleg Coinmand and of Toronto spent the weekend at their homes AT TWO FALL FAIRS llycar Lloyd of Lloyds ltidiiig Stable lllt Barrie has walked three first piires lliice iDuy was entered in both Barrie ind iilliizriiood fairs this year At the Barrie Exhibition she won the first prize gtliitltl for best iiiititeiir New Chief Instructor Appointed At RC5 of From The amp llorden Citizen Major lotts MC has been np pointed chief instructor at the llCS of to replace Major ll Wood who has left the ROS of on being promoted brigade the Special Folte brigade Major Potts crved with Royal Canadian litlillllllll during the last war as intelligence officer company second in command and company commander lie was ap fpoinled second in command of the 2nd lln llfll which was being formed for the Pacific Force III the end of the war After having attended Staff Toi lcge in lilllli Major Potts held the appointment of 650 at Eastern held this appoint ment until his arrival at the School if Infantry this Week parcel post table Mrs Emma and Mrs Wood Anniversary Visitors Anniveisnry visitors were Mr and Mrs Spence Mrs Bonncy Mr and Mrs Ash Mrs Pen cock Mr and Mrs Church Miss Eloise litigill ll Lowe Mrs Wallwin and Miss Marion and friend Mr and Mrs Thompson Mr and Mrs ll Baldwin ANCIENT CULTURE Chinese living in tithe Yellow River basin had achieved an ad Vzmccd stage of Civilization by 1200 BC TABLE TALKSWEETENED KETCHUP inizsc ciiiiitssoups 23 11 RicHMELLoTANGY OLD CHEESE ll Lb DOMINIONeFlAVO URFUI PEANUTBUTTER 150x Jar iilrsriiEiiiir llAM trout BASSETISlICOIICI All sons call ILLMncnicuu NOODLE SOUPMIX 30s Him unaunEo EGGS WANTED Wo pay liut marlin pain for 0991 lilpplng lag aval abk at our storu Sn mil for particulars lag and onion 029 tc my off with second major oil the liill lit Al CULIIIchLL to ladies Lest ptiitio llIL litrs Lack riding and for the Lipl Tins the Seculrd year that the outstanding horseman Um gudgcs at fall fairs kc notice rRtIrtiminNswsriw Hr cu ltl2lp In up and to I890 DEWKISTTCNOICE GOLDEN RIPE min No7 COOK ONIONS CAL FIRM RED TOMATOES PEAMIIALEm LEAN MEATY trfl DIAMOND JUBILEE LYNN VALLEYSIDGOLDEN cur Can of 24 Tim 256m $290 PETER PANSSTDHAIVES IN SYRUP PEACH ES AYLMERJZHOICElc PACK Prune Plumsr 15 Or Tins 15 Ill in Or Tln ritirri air fourth pine rte best type of noise was zudgcu 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