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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1950, p. 2

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lt7 axis usq s9sssss THE BARRIE EXAMINER THURSDAY NOV 23 1950 Ceremony mm den last week ingtou1ajor and puchnient to squadrons color party SQIAIHION of the Canadian Regi ment at Camp Borden prepares to join the Special Force units which lef Camp llor BRENTWOOD ham Saitiiituj iinul llviiiriiu gtv pi EMU gt ltfl lilttlilh It All lii lint and Ml lll luv it Jill lns LllilllthMitl ll li lualu lmii Wt llaunernzan widdnzg of lc itoimi on Suzuida iiliihlfoilli llii iv pleiiftl litmus Pledged by Beta liillliilllil Alan found ltll Lot zer 111 hun tissue of Canadian housewives Sigma Phi Sorority 1illl1llll new nnntiicis and followed tittplmll the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority formal dinner lhey were Miss Connie McPhail and Miss Violet Wade Miss Bcth Norris is replacing the orority vicepresident Mrs Doreln Wright who is leaving shortly to make her home in Kingston Plans are now being made for the December 13 bazaar fair which this year will feature new parcel post sale BRITAINS NEW HOMES Nearly 900000 new permanent andtemporary houses have been built in Britain since the end of The only refrigerator in Canada that defrosts automatically Its clean quiet complete LOver 8cu It storqgeuspgce Holds 33 lbs of frozen foods Collapsible shelf makes additional room for tall bottles Tiltabin at bottom for alf staple foods Only Addisonnge has the Rollator Coldmaker for com pleter troublefree Operation $4295 Ask about our easy terms WSS Refrigeration Co mice continuum Pnaoucr 118 Dunlap St Barrie fPILGRIMS PROGRESS STREAMS IN THE pasnn THE PRECIOUS SECRET Oil Paintings any aiiwnmms Theme swmstk slt illll lat Robiudzile hm The new sorority stilcrs taking the pledge were Mri Joseph Vhel $111 zlilttll lleudrin and hlisslmwnm mp mmml lrom the board lwo members received their rit ual of jewels during the evening Band Broadcasts to close on Nov 11 two teams school IheJ1xniorswonjheGeor gian Bay district with the Seniors in second place throughout the boys were well equipped and no doubt rason that we had no serious inll juries MONARCH WQM55WQMWQ sswvs Qs YoullFind on Our Book OHShalves Old Favorites thatare Ever New IN HIS STEPS Charles Sheldon SPRINGS IN THE vapour ms Cowman Pictures Plaques Tents mifclezet Special Force Unit leaves Camp bounc for Fort Lewis Wash uinn presents pennant BDCI Principals November Report liuzcipul ll Bowman present cil li1 ioihl report to the board in Barrie District Collegiate institute il tin1r Novcizihcr nicel 111 Monday indicating progres sl litiillp of activities scholas lltilll nuzsically and athletically Highlights of ti report were The announcement from the De partment of Education of the Car tcr Scholarship awards received re llob arnian won the Sec ond scholarship valued at $00 Preparations for the annual Com llltllLtllltlll are going forward It will be held on Friday Dec llns is time when we regret the inadequacy of our auditorium To Royal Winter Fair the past Friday our Grade students atletnled the Royal Winter Pan jnroximately 17 students illitlltltd via five buses They were under the supervision of Mr Cock We ap assistance burn and Mr Synnott Interim Reports Interim reports were sent to all students below 50 per cent in any subjects during September and 0c tober early enough for parents and stu dents to correct the the war methods of study and to prepare for successful year ments from parents indicate inter est in and appreciation of this ser Vice These were sent out Nov amount and Many com Rugby Season Ends An intensive rugby season came Mr Nesbitts the well represented played good rugby Thanks to our board Our boys this was one important Satisfactory Fire Drill Our official fire drill was record ed by the fire chief as one minute and 23 seconds quite to the satisfaction of the of with orderliness ficial Remembrance Program On Nov 10 suitable program was arranged for Remembrance DaybyMiss Rickard who is in charge of special assemblies Our speaker was the Rev dePencier wright padre of the Barrie branch of the Canadian Legion The staff and students placed wreath at the Cenotaph Nov 11 Christmas Examinations Christmas examination schedules now are posted They will be con ducted Dec 1422 with report cards being preparedns earlyas possible in January Our attendancereport Enrol mean798 average attendance 7649 percentage attendance 966 Night School Report Oct 1949 Oct 19507 Enrolment 229 437 Av Attendance 1685 3398 Effectiveness of night school class ular attendance and dropcuts Anything the teachers can do to encourage regular attendanCe is ap preciated SAVES WEAR new type of furniture made in Amsterdam consists of wood and unbreakableglass fur counters etc John Bunyan MrsC Cowman Fulton Orsler AT 82 DUNLOI sr Sunlestd sssssssssss sssss sss Santa to Greet Kiddies at Temple Ila ern arranged that Santa Cains will greet children of Barrie the Iddfrllous lcrnplr on olller it after his big parade has pusstd through the town on Thursday Nov 30 Including about 15 big floats clowns elfs gnomes and many Lnorin storybook characters It lJIJLIt will sun at the fair grounds it 230 pm It ill Im cl along Lssa Rd to Bradford it and through town vtu Eliza licth Ilunlop Mulustcr and oliicr strccts Presbytery Sustains Midland Call 11 recent meeting of fhrfrh bytery of Baxtu held in St And1 icws Church call from Knox Church Midland was sustained in favor of the Rivcrend Leonard Self BA of Norvzil Ont Mr Self has been active in recrea tonal activitics Ill Georgetown Ontario having served for several years as boys sports director The Presbytery held confer ence on the subject of Church and Nation with the subject and ls problems ably presented by Dr Machinis of rillia and Rev Burgess of Elmvale Dr Barr of Peneuinguishl cne presented an encouraging in terim report on the budch indir eating substantial increases in budget givmgs in several congrega lions within the bounds of the Lrcsbytcry Presbytery decided that it was 1not Ill favor of biennial nnetings of the General Assembly but that it favored the choosing of per manent location for the assembly lvev 11 urric introduced the isscinblys Every Home Plan for the Presbyterian Record and all sessions within the hounds were urged to take the matter up with the view to atlainihg the object of Record in every home Permission was granted to icongregatlon of Chalmers Churle to sell portion of land to the ilown of Allislon Several new members were in itroduced to the court and were of Bradford Rev Christos GCOIEC VOIS 0f Blimblidgov and joyed bountiful meal provided by Indications the ladies of the choir short pro several of the grain comprising selection of var various vacancies in the PresbyHmn sorts was given by Warren MatLean Arthur Worrall and Ell don Tuck and Miss Dorothy Boyd on her piano accordcon Mrs Ross Henley conducted stunt and Vern Martin led in singsong Capt Fraser were given that tery had attained settlement or that progress was being made uto that end The Presbytery will meet again in St Andrews Barrie on the second Tuesday in January 1951 rs Henry Wilmshofeka Dies In 75th Year The death of Mrs Henry Wilm shofer of 67 Victoria St Barrie on Tuesday Nov 14 1950 at the Royal Victoria Hospital came unexpect edly after short illness She was in her 75th year native of Hamilton Mrs Wilm shofer wasthe former Georgina Crawford daughter of the late George Henry Crawford and Sarah Harriett Bartlam Shortly after her marriage in 1902 she moved from Although of quiet nature she and will be greatly missed by her large circle of friends Surviving her are her husband and daughter Mrs Cecil Poole Gertrude two grandchildren Maurice and Joyce Boole sisterl Mrs Jocelyn of North Bay and three brothers John and William Crawford of Barrie and Albert Crawford of Sarnia Thefuneral was held at the Jen nett Funeral Home onFriday Nov 17 with Rev Bewell of Central United Church conducting the service Pallbearers were six nephews William Crawford Jack Barrie Stanley Crawford of Espan ala and Jack Mason andWilfred Flack of Toronto Relatives and friends came from North Bay Espanola Toronto Sar nia Midland and Waterloo for the funeral Floral tributes were sent by the Barrie Tanning employees Ladies Patricia Lodge 256 1Central United the Choir Hold Annual hurch We would draw your attention to Weide lOdOIMW Those hanun the five programs put on by outHChlde MCUUW CMCCII lbs Milne presiding band over CKBB on Sunday even Si ings from 830 to Two of these will be live broadcasts while the others are recorded during regular practice periods looked after by the social commit tee Miss Boyd Mrs Worrall and Mrs Roy Newson assisted by other diligent helpers Morrisonof Barrie DDGM of Georr gian District paid his official visit of inspection to Tottenham Masonic Lodge About 60 members and vis itors were in attendance from Bar Penetang to Barrie where she had irie Bradford Beeton Creemore resided onVictoria St since 1912 Schomberg Stroud and Toronto had kindly and cheery disposition posed of candidate was initiated and the district deputy compliment ed the officers which the ceremony was conduct ed and he also gavea very inter esting and instructive address the Legion Hall where luncheon was served Following this the us ual toasts were proposed and duly honored The toast to Grand Lodge was proposed by Bro Leonard Abernethy and responded toby RW Bro MorrisorfsThe toast to the visitors was proposed by l3ro John MacFadyen and re spondedstoby member of each of Crawford and Arthur Crawford of the visiting Mallion proposed the toast to the ladies and Mrs Joseph Belford very Interment was appropriately responded in Barrie Union Cemetery eluded very enjoyable evening Toron At Barrie for and Fidelis Chapter NQJQLQES of Barrie Resident tFor 62 Years es insimfreduently cut down by irreg Mrs Dies Mrs Jessie Webb widow of the late Rueben Webb and resid ent of Barrie for sixtytwo years died at her home 15 Collier St On Tuesday Nov 144 The funeral service took place in the chapel of the PethickSmith Funeral Home The service wascon ducted by the Rev dePencier Wright Trinity Anglican Church She was laid to rest in the family vault at Barrie Union Cemetery on Thursday Nov16 at pm Mrs Webb was confined to bed for nearlythree years great and patientsufferer She was in her 83rd year She daughter of the1ate Mr and Mrs James Plewes Left to mourn her great loss is herdaughter Mrs JSmith Betty Lois Smith of Camp Bord en brother Howard Varty Plewes of Toronto Other surviving mem bers of her family are Howard Fred and Norris Plewes nephews of Toronto and niece Mrs Rowton of Winnipeg There are two Vicki Macolm Many lovely received aldson Harry Wharton James QConnorRay Reahll Paul Borsy uick =Lleut Jack Carsgnw AUIUmnAxmblyi isent icompletedegree team to exemplify the Sixteenth Degree yes terday afternoon when the Autumn Assembly teenth Degree was presented by WBSb0m in WyemdgefntaridMartim Charleslf Landell Max grandaughter Mrs Malcolm greatgrandchildren Deborah and floral tributes went The pallbearers wefe Dons Chapter Autumn Wedding Couple HR AND MRS CHARLES WILLIAM LOWE who were mar ried recently in Quecnsville United Church are now making their home at 125 Wellington Street West in Barrie The bride is the former Agnes Eloise Cloughley daughter of Mrs Neil tiloughley and the late Mr Cloughley of Barrie Her husband is the son of Mr and Mrs Charles Lowe of Barrie MPHOTO BY BARRAGAN AURORA The choir of Central Unitedl59 held their annual turkeyO Ninety members and guests at Ilf Ill The supper arrangements were Fr Tottenham Sentinel On November RW Bro After routine business was dis on the manner in Adjournment was then made to lodges Bro Gordon The junior wardens toast con to Chapter Torohto Rose Croix of Spry Sovereign Chapter was held in the Masonic Temple here The Chapter opened in the Fiftl eenth Degree with an Orillla group presentingithe Knight of East orl Sword Orillia Sovereign Prince included Thomson AiBrown WVar19y Swinton DC=Pat more Kirkpatrick Tudhope JnA MundellS Coates MacDonald Brown Carter 13 HPr1ce CLafn bie and McNdbb The Prince of Jerusalem of Six Toronto Rose Groin whose members includedGeorge Paton George stood mark after undeclared aldermen pr iTwo Vie For Turkey Banquet lDePUty Reeve Continued from Page One Brock St said he is seriously nsideringr contesting seat in on Thursday Nov 16 with ward Tomorrows nominations at Town Hall will tell the tale for sure but press time the election picture as follows with question candidates Ward 1Alds James McBride RR Tuck Heber Smith Ward 2Ald Williams Ald Osborn Ward 3Ald Paddison Mrs Mary Laurie Ward 4Walter Duff Ward 5Ald Harry Norton ank Johnson Ward 6No candidates known to RW Bro Morrisona IPays Official Visit To Torrenham Lodge to ReeveReeve Hart Deputy ReeveDeputy Reeve Griffin Ald Aylcs MayorMayor Edwin Wilson Ald Mrs Marjorie Hamilton Ald McConkey told councilmhe waginring because ofhi health He said when he was elected last lRogersRobson gManse Wedding 11 1r fiofisoi lfrllltir or gt Iflilili William place 11 31 and Mrs linger if Alltsion look Chalmers lrrsujtcrinn mauw on Saturday Will at four in the afternoon Rev Mr Mankind iiinlllxtl the Ccrcinony Iiillltf ilhll 111 lzltllgt by xigt oi Crldl row iiir attendant Miss Gwen Rogers Jz Toronto blhltl of the groom inure black and tiirquotse taffeta ith black zittrsStlllts and eorsagc bronze in Duncan Robson of Toronto bro lhei of the IJIitlt was groomsman lvttplltnl was held at the home the groom parents for about gin sis following the ceremony Receiving the guests with the bridal p11 ty the brides mother wore black silk lcpt black lace The grooms mother was in black Silk crepe trimmed ith silver sequins Both wore cor szigl of red roses For Wedding trip to points north the bride donned grey coat with black accessories In their return the couple are making their lnnnc in Toronto overlaid with illillt came from Gravcnhurst ril lia lnriatt and loronto year be fully intcnded to carry my weight but he had taken ill and had not been able to lpjnulr at council lllllll well on into this year His doctor had advised him to give up the woi and he felt that he would not retain his seat and do justice to it under those circum stances feel well enough he said but there might come time when would have to be tlbstlf again Aid Harrison said he was vacating his office mainly because rut Illl lJIlil vali an afternoon dress thrill lfiffvltl brocadcd wrth tlvl litr flowers xvcrc iiloftown guests at the wed1 In Barrie CHARLES OQIIIRGOOD long standing trustee of the Board of Education of Toronto and mem lher of the Hope Commission on Education Wlll be the mainwspeiik er Thursday evening when the Simcoe County Trustccs and Rate payers Association hold their an nual meeting at the Community House Barrie Mr Conquergood is president of the Canada Printing Ink Company Limited Ills subject will be Powers and Responsibili ties of Trustee in Relation to Ed lucation DEFECTIVE ARS TRENTON Ont Cli More than onethird of all cars checde luring Irentons safety week were found defective The most common defch was faulty stop lights then faulty tail lights Others were faulfy brakes lights broken win dows and mufflers no longer do justice to this job All of the retiring aldermcn thanked their fellow councillors for leooperation and assistance in the past of pressure of business lllil also lwant to return to my first love my wife and family Ald Christie said business presw sure forevd him to retire from eoun cil but he predicted Ill come back another time if Im aceeptedl Maybe when Im retired Ill tryl for alderman again Ald Pugh saidI But right now my business position Itakes up all of my days and can AND MONEY Each yearChrisImas brings new Purvis Cleeve Hooper Bir ger Ekbald George Kennedy Bertie Bourne Ralph Cameron Thomas Butler Ired Pike John 1Pepino JBailey Percy Corking Neville Marine Ward Fred Campbell has Marshall Wes Treleaven Hay John MathesonErnest Horswill Sid Gadsby Ernest Payne Fred Belsham Au Richard Haviland Most Wise SOVereign John Dobsiin presided for the Assembly banquet was held at Trinity Par iSh HAILaffair which the Chapter reassembled 1n the Temple for the Erlnce of Rose Croix Eighteenth Degree by officersof the Barrie Dunlap St Pime Diamond Room Opp Post Square FREE FAST DELIVERY DIAL ON forhappiness Io all and to many lovely girl the greatesl joy of allIhe ioy of betroihui with sparkling Bluebird Diamond guaranteed perfect registered insured against lossthe hoppiesl of all her gifts the precious token of hell hope and yours for happiness unending $89500 1947 DODGE PANEL Reconditioned throughout Iradc Accepted DANG ERFIELD MOTORS 65 COLLIER ST PHONE 2487 EVERY WEEKEND WE WILL FEATURE THREE OUT STANDING SPECIALS IN TIIISPAPER ONE FROM OUR MEAT DEPT ONE FROM OUR FRUIT DEPT AND ONE FROM OUR GROCERY DEPT BE SURE YOU SEE ALL TIIREE THEY ARE DESIGNED TO SAVE YOU TIME 5544 happiness W15 it

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