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Barrie Examiner, 18 Jan 1951, p. 10

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12 rue BAiuui EXAMINER THURSDAY JAN 18 1951mm She was mated we fgrooms mother who more figuredl silk taffeta and Corsage vi pale pink carnation Guests attended iomrral Tor 0QSsbQ tioizi Regina Sash ttzo liaziiilton and Barrie for willing tIIp to HQCllK te the brue were gzeyi i3 iiz Jelizi rtlLCliizll daughter llsnnrl suit me top cunt and All lr Ii iIt IIII Mix of lig IILk miesbiics II Kitchen Lg ln xvie gut gt1 Hi MI anal 51 iclatznw li am dirtIatui Kur Pram km v3 Mr and li gt llutlriigv Iilli Is whirring Jdm lni liwyt Ie hit Eli sum fut Llo hm mm 1hI iigt at lil 31 Iiiil Iaiii attending lunmr Mil HEM till 19111 twig iiI LUIAKZIIII and acted as 13m mi 13 Vllllg 1y Ln WM opener 1min seiiptuie reading ml1941 by the Lotus Iltttl lhc My pd pm up minute of the previous lllttllllg mm In It wirv Imd and approved Inc in Ne Angnun mer ttiililllilltL Alvl llil it Film ItlllHtli hiis ialiop Mr 11 lll4 31 diet tllIllilZll llll xtel Itivtl MI iiisutl MI Reynolds Jami IIIII 414 HUI Sll ll Rainetidy 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fut KM anbmmu New lmlmi lYear reading Ilie roll call was 64 CANADAS Annual Meeting Of lelll by favorite cookie row The nnadian Legion cipe each lndy bringing sample The annual Ineituig of the Ittdliuf her cookies Mrs Reed gave at aiiadian Legion llrancli No iiiTEIIStlnlt nf Important events of the was held on Monday evening Jan past fifty years This was foliowedi ti III the Soldiers lItlliiillll Ilillbv quiz What Do You Reincm ll Ilrm 50 Clmnv ookstown IiIn following officeISiber of 1950 The meeting closeIi Id mm mm mul Conumny is well financed and has it strong working liar llil were elected IllIlIllIiIl the blizpah benediction Ilwcmcl IN Simon itlilt$tltlli Da Lunch was served by the hostessl capital p05 is secretary Spuidioe llttlSIlll the social hour which followed iurcr Monkmwi S14illll Ihc conununity extends its syIul Its guffndlvo IllllkK liitliitieli Siltt patliy to Mr and Mrs Eldon lowly Neillv in the loss of the formers DeLuxe Mall at Is Illldllglltllll IIlL AililLl Illf lust 35 mmdn NH who passed lilllhti Is to hi IHIII on liiiiisdd mm mddcnly on January 195 Built gby will be held on Friday January 20 It has uvudo iat ll pm at the Soldiers Memorial Sales ennce llall Free sound pictures will be lsliown Everyone Welcome It has Every Mchllanlnvis Wedding 50 00 wanfd Econ Standards of ChrysanthemumsIn meetmg at the home 0f MFS decorated the altar of Cookstown gillllllilljggx gzlslilll If United Church when 111 candlc on present The meeting opcficd with visiting relatives in Saskatoon and Edmonton en route Jan 18 III the Soldiers Memorial in T0mm i111 Miss Patricia Kidd RegN left via 55 Annual Friday by train on trip to the The Red Cross annual meeting West Coast She is planning on Rosas Social Group light ceremony Ann Elizabeth $1600c plele IBetty Davis IlegN was united ifIrllTlttifdFtf Mtis In marriage to Lieut Alexander ucs last meeting were read and adopt ed The roll call was answered by la suggestion on how to improve our group Numbers were then drawn to form schedule for our meetings for 1951 Fees were paid and one quilt top was quilted lovely lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Lem mon Mrs Nevils and Mrs Nevils The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Lloyd Dcrmott Friday January 19 Mrs Borden Nixon is spending few days in Toronto visiting friends Evening Auxiliary The first meeting of the Even Alastair McLellan on Dec 29 1930 at Tilt iii the evening The bride is the laughter of Mr and Mrs llenry Davis Cookstown and the groom the son of Mr and Mrs John lichcllan Regina Sask Rev Lewis BA BD officiated and Arnold was organist John Sttirgess soloist sang Through The Years before the ceremony and The Lords Prayer during the signing of the register Given in marriage by her fath er the bride was charmingly gowncd in ballerinalength iceblue satin with Iiiatchlng headdress and ngertip veil She carried nose gay of pink carnations and white roses Her attendant was her sis ter Miss Ruby Davis who chose ballerinalength gown of cherry red satin and carried nosegay iof cream mums Lieut Laird Mowat Toronto was groomsman and Joe Davis of Barrie brother lot the bride and Gregg Davis iChurchill cousin of the bride act ed as ushers At the reception in the church hall the brides mother received thc fifty guests wearingblue silk crepe with corsagc of pink carna See it at any STANDARD VANGUARD TRIUMPH DEAIIER The Standard MotorCOmpanu CANADALTD Lawton Blvd Toronto Thursday Jan 11 There ors present The followed by reading by Mrs French The minutes of the last meeting and the executive meet ing were read and adopted The roll call was answered by payment of fees The members were re minded of the World Day of Prayer Mrs Glass gave the treas urers report letter of thanks from Keith Tudor was read It was moved by Mrs Willis Corrigan and seconded by Mrs Fildey that the invitation from Bradens to at tend their Thank Offeringmeeting ion Wednesday April ft in the Sol diers Memorial Hall be accepted Mrs Cooper appointed Eleanor Corrigan Mrs Smith and Mrs Monkman as the Ways and Means committee It was decided that the Auxiliary meet at 815 pm instead of oclock The Lords Prayer was repeated in uni son The program committec took charge and hymn 375 was sung Mrs French read the scripture from the third chapter of Prov erbs Mrs Willis Corrigan gave the call to worship Mrs Sellers and Mrs Jack Coutts sang duet Mrs Glass read the fourth chap ter of the study book Hymn 356 In Barrie Paige Motors to increase your milking efficiency COOP UNIVERSAL clused the meeting with prayer Miss Rilla Jack former princi pal of Cookstown Public School was guest for the weekend of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Hughes Miss Madge Baker and Miss Violet Graham Toronto spent the weekend at their respective homes Mr and Mrs Ivor Stevens Tor Nowfor the first timea shorttube milkcr within edilui Stains less stch pail milkcr pail easier to near Tpail With come plctcly smooth interior Mai that greatly simplified your job of keeping milk quality high Seamlm it stronger too and designed for easy handling Note these other efficiency addinggimme addinlfcatures of 000 Universal ShortTube Milken parents Mr and Mrs Mc Cuish Mr theweekend at the home of the fermers mother Mrs Miller Sympathy from this community is extended to the family of the ing Auxiliary for 1951 was held and every kind of gadget for com at the home of Mrs Lewis on tort that could be invented Then were came the invasion of China from thirteen members and seven visit lMaIicliuria and the steppcs of Rus meeting Waslsia under Opened by Sirlging hymn 51 wiped out the Roman Empire was then sung Rev Lewis onto spent Sunday at jhe lattgrs and Mrs Tibb Miller spent LIKE LIMOUSIN was general Mark Clarks description of the vehicle in which he 15 sitting as he talks to Britains MajonGcneral llayton Officially the RV 1800 the new light car of the British Army has already won the nickname of utic and General Clark made It acquaintance when he was paying fourltday visit to Britain Conscription has been in force in Britain since the end of the last war and was recently increased from 18 months to two years UNLESS GET NEW OBJECTIVE The civilization which has developed on this con tinent in the last fifty years is maternal in essence So Dr Barr minister of Penetanguishcne Presby terian Church told Midland Kiwanians at Mondays luncheon While there is no genuine representation of women in our legislatures at the same time we are more or less dominated by the female in all our deliberations and works he continued Our governments are giv ing us maternal legislation handouts and the person who generally gives us hand outs is mother Fifty years ago women had high moral standards lo days women have deteriorated Are men responsible or is it one of the secondary results of the last war Fifty Years and he announced that he was going out on Illlll lie declared that he was not pcsl simist but that he saw in our present gadget civilization the promise of the same fate as befell the Roman Empire We have the same phenoiiicna unemployment strikes socialistic legislation and wonderful facilities in the homes The Romans had marble bathtubs Genghis Khan which DR BARR During the last fifty years we have fallen down in many ways said Dr Barr We have let slip the things which are cultural Inor al and ethical We have thrown Iy abandoned church attendance and religion is in decay The church is making mistakes too We have learned that the big church does not mean any thing During the past 50 years it has placed the emphasis on or ganization and this is wrong If it is to recover lost ground it must go back to the life of the spirit quiring the mind of Jesus Unless it does Christianity is doomed and our civilization will perish with it We may think we have the bestcivilization that ever cx isted History tells us that is not true We have no guar antee that it is going to per sist It will perish if we continue to allow pleasure to take the place of peace broth erhood and the kingdom of heaven upon earth and place the emphasis upon ac In his opening remarks Dr Barr spoke of the reawakened Chinese sleeping giant and pointed out that the Chinese civilization of 6000 yearsago had an educational system very similar in detail to old Albert Gilroy introduced two Junior Farmers Allan Neilly of Gilford and John Fennell of Brad ford who spoke of the possibility of organizing Junior Farmers Clubs in cooperation with the so away the hallowed Sabbath hugel um Milking PttlSPIOtoctod Vdmodooiplcu as minimum low710 lollincl victiuqi fnilkingtbilliout bend or mochfnl Stripping rodmm SunpdnlionSQfOIyIfail Ind so do hanger Viiotjalliofh Gontlo Alternating ActloniMillu with hooliganmidi action memo milking thoCOOP Univerialway rant COOP Universal an conipltc line of milking machines Standard CalfNon Milkm Shrunk Milka Floor and Trackw Porto Milton Prompt Installation Lifetime Guarantee pnonnzizo Exclusive ColtNos InflationPatented occnfer openf fngs eliminatecrawling and milklock permit complete PLANINOW towrscefand impeding compute line of 00013 Universal milking machines See for yourself the many added FWay in Toronto On Friday Janueed Iandw Albert Gitmy seconded late William Spindloerwho passed cietyys fairy 11951 Simonmov dry 12 IntttheastearSdireh Annual Meeting Of mom ha tors be reappointedfor11951 The Alllcuumal Sonic election of Officers took place with The annual mefihg 0f COOkS no changes in personnelas follows town Agricultural SOFietY was president Walter Beatty secretary held on Wednesday afternoon Jan Kenneth Cfawfbrd treasurer 10 in the Soldiers Memorial Hall Arnold Local delegates to the with 15 members and twovisitors Georgian Bay Fairs Association present An interesting review of meeting on Monday Jan 15 in the Societys activities in 1950was Barrie are AArnold Gill discussed and reports were given roy Caldwell Ramsayt and Lloyd by number of committee chair Dermott After receiving payment men including the nancial state of annual membership fees the ment by the treasurer LKIA Arn meeting adjourned Ld FABRICAIED IRON Fire Escapes Gates Railings Etc Estimates Free siEEI FOR SALE BARRIE WELDINGaMACHINE co Mannie so pond3744 ss that Ilt by the Hope commission in itsl 100 lltl ttlll Illllidnnte of the Ireeent report Ixhnuld in our ignorance of the some years Klwtllllilll loni Sharpel teachings and philosophy of hisintroduced Rev Leonard Sclfl uy think ursevcs superior tonew IIIIIIIStLl of Knox IIIIICIL VIIO like chincsc audiother Asiatic civ expressed the hope that he would Dr Barrs subject was The Next nations Cutie Appeals To the General MINISTER CLAIMS GADGET Dr Barr was introduced by Rev If Olmsted Secretary Bert Gillies reported members of the band committee ROW BANKO outdooi exercises planned lTlicse will be conducted near their IIIOIiie stations undci purely local IBACK ON PARADE RESERVES TACKLE WINTER TRAINING The llcw training season got un IirouiThe unp Borden Citizen dcl way this week and Mill run until Easter when units start their piIiig training preparatory to leaving for summer camp icrsomiei of Army Reserve itfrom The Camp Borden mm Lroicc units acioss the countiy are bars or parade this week after Latest new Item Lee flail lcv brief break lll training for Mahogany arrus are cut by 1m EAIHIH IS the Ii Iitlihfl of Lliiist and New Years celc gm pm moon because me an ibOIIiI and the Ii rxxity lfilllil binzIoIis thcn frees of Sip and of richer appaiatus to Ip Ytilflzlll Monty piobably Will get color Ithc oresviig roe Canteen ilhe new heating tttlllllllitILI sIp plcllltnti the Iiuiiieious stuvis LII id rust of mnier training outdmirs but the bulk of their time will be to Intensitied programs UIId RENT NEW CAR itlg situattd In the drvsisig gt1gtSig to mining in New grooms and canteen v1iirli vtiem and on floors Others ggonstant tire tinaids Will attoiidjspecial courses design The boiler mom tillliitti Iflttl to qualify them for promotion ad Drive youu the opposite comer of the AIeiId or specialist jobs Ito theeiigiiie IINIII III few Army plans to send very days this room will be paintuleiv reservists to Active Force MRI land cleaned up to the gt1iII1L high mum tmimng schmqs mis year Icgiee Is the eiiguie Ilie Wt Ilost reserve units have several Arena Is wry lucky united to have HfmUrs and NCOs already quali llll liking ill WT ed as instructors in winter war iilio are Justly pieud of the prowlmn and mm job Wm be to in ect and show their Interest indhmlinutc mum of men own their work It Is hoped that such regiment locally efficiency can be maintained It the mum mm hmvc number proper coIiperalinri foItlIcumtIIgi from all using the facilities ofi Hr the arena Iii2 with Safety Good grade bonds secured by substantial assets DRIVEACA Company Limited BEBIZ DRIVJJISEIJ LICENSEE Colllor St rooms are strictly out HI boundsl to all personnel except those onv the menu stuff II the past cer tain liberties have been taken by persons connected Wllll the diff erent activities these actions are Eonly hindering the shoestring set gup which the arena is compelled The engine room and builcrl 57year old business Iocatcdin Toronto AGENT STARTS WEEKLY ERNFOLD Sask CPI Peter Good earnings record Dales CPR agent at IIrnfold lias realized his lifelong ambition toi publish weekly newspaper llis new paper The llainliner carries stories from all points between here and Moose Jaw Some years ago he managed radio station tlxBl atl Prince Albert REC YOUR BODY The only way to make your bodyl continue to function well is to give it rest once in while Relax ation and sleep can do vondersl SN chames Company Limited when you are physically or mental hwwtmcm calm ly exhausted l9 Melinda Street Toronto Bonus of 20 shares of common stock with each $1000 bond Thisstock is presently worth $250 per share and has good possibilities for further capital appre ciation MAIL THIS COUPON We are all looking for recoimiieiuled as something lle warned lest we members for the first time in llcur Sim 5tt 120 Please send information Nome become member of the club President Merchant appointl cd lien Roebuck and II Kilroy as Address AS place in which to live and vvork to earn money and enjoy it Canada grew tremendously during 1950 It grew with new and bigger oilfields factories mines homes schools stores and trade In fact Canada grew in practically every department of lif and effort It the post fifteen years the Royal Banks assets and depo Ill have multiplied three times over Our position among the Worlds grout banks is symbol gt conadas great and growing The Royal Bank of Canada shared in this growthgrowiiig 9mm 9m with the Country helping it to grow For more is 110 field of Canadian expansion in which the Royal Bank his not shared WA +0urJoanstofmpshcrmenmdu strialistsrtormsi large and small and to individuals showed marked increasl As com ued wnh during the year just closed Our deposits grew to $2337000000 our assets to over $2497000000both new records in Canadian banking We improved 1mmliseS if Places to provide faster more convenient service in genial surroundingsrandwe Canadas poPVlll opencd number of now branches to seryfc ripidly odohgsomgmy gt eSPmilgggcgmmumues 1n Clt1e3t0wns andIruml areas lmothltd agrixm IWI Idolsle forwardiweishall Continue cutlcffcorts to servo allCanadicnseiuentlv auditor spirit of helpful friendliness 13 Exports in dollar value were co Iuhuction lost your walpgrnr Oil production was was almost an Iron qnd sleet Maudie My sling groom ton Ilnm arctor was nearly four time groolor LA yGRfEAT BANK SERVING IiROWING mum BARBIE BRANCH Rn FISHER Manager IM IM with safety no obligation to me

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