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Barrie Examiner, 22 Feb 1951, p. 8

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Suzanne and 31111221 of spent Sunday at Elly llassslysi Farm line Cticllfcclub bcgan IIIC Ltlllitl round of fliccilngs at um ironic 31 and TIS DULngIs Inns JII 131 First prize kllllltix titre Mr and Mrs Harry Ros won the lucky chair prize On Full 16 lfll CIIII livid lIZtll mz banana EXAMINER THURSDAY ran 22 1951 NEWS or COOKSTOWN February Hi All Mr and 511s Janics ft rpcfl It do in pann ELISE ulis lcmai flog fitlli Irv 11 11 Mi 11111 Mr and 31 HI Sildhury ntii U1 El 1121 Iluliilii oi iwnt clay i1c MIN Iiurilihil 131 all Itif lu till The Weekly gathering the aura Mi Siilllfl filyiil QUITI iliiiiai izwtlrig it Rosslyii Fain iIZr iliisliall 51 WulomoooooaOoioommmwouidmaoto ooott Illc Iiiiitoi to Jun tlm Mrs Hector Smith and daughter 191111 and Miss Spence Welt Mmiaihuiida iailula at Alcona Heaclif rlr T11 ileum Sunday lsiIOfS at 51 ll Montgomery and MI Cecil Baku Id ilnl 51m ol nun To Residi in Barrie 411 311 51112 McDoiiulti 11sz lift on Saturday for ulnar lire iti Taking up rl llill fills Ilzcllattl tir Iliiluliubntf the McDon iIId Will Like up ici Klan I145 brcf danglilci and sonin ilis ll llailnazi xl IHLIII11 to cwral days 11 1111 on Wcuncsiia ilil but Liberal Candida Finds Liv CotorpllOr First Sign Of Spring Spring curt be too In away On Tuesday afternoon return ing home from down town Mrs 11 Bonrdls of 16 Eccles Street South discovered live caterpillar crawling across the cement walk leading to her house The walk was shovellcd clear of snow and slush and Mrs Bourdls ls of the opinion that the caterpillar must have thought it was Spring She brought the tiny creature indoors where it is still thriv ing and Is willing to hand ll over to anyone Interested in its DOOR MAT WEATHER COCOA MATS COLORED RUBBER MATS 14 20 $229 $139 $150 THE GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE CHINA GIFTS TOYS Where You Buy More for Less DINNERWARE FOR RENTAL GLASSWARE T07 TABLE CUTLERY TO RENT riLECrRIc PO Lisnnn IO RENT 16 24 $339 Campbell won first prize fo ladies and lhl lfiiilifltltl was winner of the mens plLi tlzs ll Burnficld on the lucky nra The School Inspectors 1111115 Imm ill and was ruslituli flCXl 1110611111 of the club mill 1111111111 HNV Itl1liai whorl Izl MAYOR ILLIAIHLxTER hold on Saturday pair 21 it Illuwcxgl cloutwrit lllljlri upcialltm than bu Haw mph On Curriculum earl arrival who hau betn in Bell llaimgia liar an at Drs JULICIlUlii ELECTRIC VAC T0 RENT BLACK RUBBER DOOR MATS $159 $10851250 $298 $375 $395 $445 5111 EEDWCVIEIVCALZRnIravins MADE WASHING MACHINES RECONDITIONJ ED 11 lel in Imcntu ELECTRIC HEATERS $595 $850 $1095 taking 11 icsliit 11cc Ironicof Mr and 311s llirfcid SJ Mum hf Ehmulc Walth Knish cl lcioitlo siltfil scni Illl provincial Liberals of Duf 1511 Ivv Iv VI Mr and 31 111 ii If iv 11ch sukrivu titl 31 ind Mi Ehrmbmww millig lilL Iesslmlst is one who makes difficulties of his Opportunities an Optomist is one spcnding Vacation in Florida Mix and Mrs Thursday iiioizizng on itzoilz 112 spcnd few iklt llftlll xtckcntl uilh his pail12s Rood 111 51 and 311s If KLILII All 111 patzcnt lfl Sirtiiroi IIipilal Allahk on Kriiiicsilay Florida I1I the lliltlltl to 11 Illllitll Rct Louis llis llrirl chk Rm chkir 15 his Iild loving to I11illl attack Iii sulfcicli on Iiigtiliy layloi of lozonlo comma the Sunday scrucc of IIlt Ifnztmi hozcn The YII oflc Iookgtlowli 1311 cd liuich liJr Illuflhlllil play lIiiclc Iol IlIlll pixsciztcii cariy March Check Ilhcm Fast for 35c SOLD EVIERYWIIERI BMW lili lo 171 loot and onc lllll top complcfcd 31 IN TOMATO SAUCE Vegetarian Beans Fancy Tomato Iuire2 Assorted Soups raceway Irish Stew Chili Sauce BlVONSID QUALITY TOMATOES 10 tin near 5m ADDS ZEST 70 IO 01 ANY MEAL 20 Or Tin Horsey Grapefruit Sections Aylmer Pork Beans Niblets Golden Corn Culverhouse carrotsusie Culverhouse Peas nails omrnloaneanut Butter IS Tins 14 Ol Tins 20 Ila 20 Ox TIM 16 Or Jar RISK COLUMIIA PACKFANCY PINKSALMON 42c READY CUTCHOICE MACARONI BRITISH COLUMBIA McINTOSH RED APPLESFAYSFAE9 FIRM YELLOW BANANASm CALTFORNIA NAVEL 2208 AUSMIANSEEDLESS RAISINS mi SWEETENEDSHREDDED COCOANUT at 23c JOLLY GOOD 16 Pkg 19 DOZ IEAMEAIJEO ROIISIb 69 160 Pkg 27c Fish Suggestions sernimanuT SALMON Slela ken55 FlLlEIS in 35 11114311 113332le Sn Mandar for details TREES HADDOCK mgogading sari 1721 11EllETSi 11 49l VI ValquIfltivoi Thursday Friday Sgturdiy 11 flu own Miliauiil Iiillllt coiilllicd to The Young People of Cooksfown lUnitcd Church hold their annurll iValcntinc party on Monday Feb IleEDI DATES Ftb22nd13rd wir iai Bully iiii licalty spun Sunday Willi 11 clauglnci Mi Allin Mt Lian iiil 11 321 Valkcr has bccn quilc gtxitlll ii at llrl Iiulilt hero for 1111 Iil Ic trLks llu Epidemic Ircvalcnt liming tlxc pad icck tillllt nullibcr LI pioplc lioiii ookstownl and suiionnding district havc boon cilllllliml to ItI lIIl thc flu IllLIli lzas lttll tpnic prevalent IIOfIlt for thc vcckcnd lohiil Lcadlay Ktillltlll Simmons Mr and Mrs Kcnnclh oburn Charlic Ililll Mr and Mrs lcd Nixon all of luionio Iluby and Jame 5Iillgt oi Iiiilllr 1IIlgtlUll school closcll for wch on account of lIIt flu cpidcmic 055 Social Group lloss Social Group incl at thc ilkinc of Mrs Watcs on Thursday illlltlllullll for ilnlr Fcbiuary nich ting lhcic crc fourtvcn ladies and oiic tisitor pltstill lhc IllLtIIIl ioponcd vilh piayir by the picsi iilriil Mrs iIIlUV Aflci thc llilllllllrls of tho last inccting wcic Lltiltl and utioplcd ilicroll 1le was iiiisucrcd by My Favorite Song llllllllJlJl of quilt blocks vclc cut ifiom the patchcs and handed in 11 bc icady for quilting at the next iiiccliiig IUl thc Ilcd Cross 0111 tquill was quilted Lunch was sciv icd by lhc hostess ussislcd by Mrs 3A GlitU Mrs Dcrmott and Mrs Campbcll lhc ncxt meet ing will be hold at the home of Mrs Graham in Cookstown on March YIU Valentine Party 13 in the school room of the church and Bradford chroy Gil ford and Churchill Unions wcrc lIlCll guests The school room was decorated with Cupid hearts and Valcntinc boxes After the usual business period Miss Audrey Map cs conducted the worship service Jim Cuiric read the scripture lesson and Mrs IIindlc Offered prayer Mrs Ira Wilson gave piano solo aners Hindlc hum orous talk on Being On the Spot Miss Doris Mapcs leader in recrea tion gave contest the Famous Lovers Contest which was won by William K011 and Margaret Rcivc Audrey Mapcs conducted Double or Nothing contest which was greatly enjoyed by all The program concluded with the M11 pah benediction Mrs Hindle and her committee served hot soup and coffee WI Valentine Party The town hall was colorfully dcc oratcd with hearts cupids and streamers for the annual Womens Institute party on Feb 14 Al though the crowd wasnt as large as expected due to so much sick ness there were ten tables of Court Whist which seemed to be much enjoyed Mrs Walter Wright and Mrs Fish won first and second ladies prizes and Dr Carr and Walter Wright won the gentlemens prizes After the cards the attend ance was about doubled by the young people who came to enjoy the delicious lunch and to dance to the music of Walter Beattys orchestra Miss Ardith Ncy and Miss Audrey Relve won the lucky spot dance Button did good job calling off for the square danc es United Evening Auxiliary The Evening Auxiliary for the WMS was held at the home of Miss Eleanor Corrigan on Feb 15 with eight members and eight visitors present The meeting opened with singing hymn 480 and the reading of the minutes The roll call was answered by the first school at tended and the first teacher Mrs French gave report of the Pres byterial executive meeting Busi iii the Iit Gicat 311 lluiitcr rciurizcil and opened guru and SilVlCt stat IIUIAJII of Itlglh ml years AIIISIOII sporting 81115105 After scrvicc uni 11 MUM Ilic four public schqu inspectors oi Sinicoc Countywd Gibson iilha Gillies Collingwood ion llc has served as cuuncillo Lapp Alliston Scott ind mayor of Allislon for several Mr liuntcr is prominent in of llnrric Monday evening llIlS Introduch by Hillllt school trus lcc Kiwanian Alf Harris the in spectors iii 10minute terms took no as discussed and suggestions wort iruillc for thc suggestion box llic offering was dedicated to pm and ml IUmS pray wd different aspect of the subject said in unison The program comv mende with gmth plan miltcc took charge and sang hymn IN by MI SCOH 3m mnmwd by UK can to wm Substantially the same address in Mn Ialkcl Eleanor Cm civcn to Sirncoc County Trustees Ru mud mu scripmn lesson am and llaicpaycrs Association at the Mcmasm in prayer Mlb 1010411 convention last November KL we lNdm about Jaw it has been hailed as the outstand ss llarric spoke to the Kiwanis Club and MW Slum Corriganrmm mg presentation of it kind on this lhc fifth chapter of the Study Book Mrs McCallum played piano solo and the inccling closed with 1111 Mlzpuli bcncdiclion Old Boys DinnerDance lhc filth anniversary Of the IIUILlUWII Old lloys will be coll bratcil by dirnicrlancc on Fri day owning March 1951 in lhc Oak Room of the Union Station Toronto The subscription is $233 pcr pclsoll and includes 11 full course Virginia ham dinner served promptly at 630 piii followed byi dancing and cards from pm un til midnight Our own Boattys ookstoun orchcslra vill providc the music Dress is optional Ihc committee is making every effort to insurc that former Cookstown people both Old and young and their friends have an cnjoyabl evening of rcunion and entertain was huge success This years will be even better so plan to attend Resortc the late of Friday March Make up party and obtain your tickcts from any of the commitlcc among whom are Jack Kidd phone 111 9521 John Lcadlay Ly 9390 Miss Mrs Wilma Stoddart McMastci Ila Go 6430 5074 Allis Comisky Kc 1610 or Wu 8601 Gertrude Cooper KI 1551 Mrs Lorcnc Cassclman LL 9623 Maurice ClCSWiCk OR 6314 Prayer Service The World Day of Prayer scr siibjcct Chairman was Bruce McCaulcv The speakers wcrc thanked by Cc cil Morris past presidan all The Examiner for Printing FORMIBARRIECAMP BOROEN Eerirrlchuch WAN 531 triin Cweren CELERY TRAYS SANDWICH TRAYS CRUET SETS PITCHERS SIZES COVERED CHEESE MELODY cor CRYSTAL SHERBETS GOBLETS JUICES COCKTAILS Eric RADFORDS HAND PAINTED CHINA who makes opportunities Of his difficulties $225 $195 $129 $169 $175 GOLD SCROLL SET TEAPOI CREAM SUGAR AND HOT WATER JUG BROWN BETTY TEAPOIS NO Drip Spout and 10 Cup $915 650 750 85c 5145 751 CANASTA ssrs $256 JARDINIERES Sizes Shapes $100 $125 175 $250 Yellow Turquoise Wine HARRY ARMSTRONG TWO STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 98104 Dunlop 51 Phone 2801 Q$WQ Plan Easier Tea Continued from page one mccting Chairman Ralph Snclgrovc madc the following remarks To rcncw briefly our purpose in gctting together it was because our ncighboring community Camp Burr Icn lost its icc arena in disast rous firc three weeks ago The arena plODLf was built by the De lmcni The past years dinncrdancc IIrtmcm National Defence some 10 years ago under the direction of Colonel Lcc Originally it was used for military training and during the second war it was the auditorium in which many famous celebrities entertained the troops About year ago the camp Borden Sports Council recognized the need for an artificial ice plant and initiated steps to raise the funds which would purchase the neces sary equipment and install it in Lcc Hall The various messes can teens and associations at camp ral lied cnthusiastically behind the of days pay all went towards the community project On November 1050 Major cncral Chris Vokcs Cii CHE DSO was on hand at camp to of ficially open the then completed but not fully paid for ice rinkf The rink was rarely without uscrs Hockey skating and curling kept the ice surface in almost constant use seven days week Its sudan loss were severe blow to the whole recreational activities of the camp On the afternoon of the fire many Barrie people went to the camp and at that time felt that the residents of Barrie had certain obligation and definite opportun ity to assist in some tangible man ncr in the rebuilding of the rink facilities Subsequently the matter was discussed with large number of representative Barrie citizens and Vice was held Friday aflclnoon idea and the money commenced the desire to help was pretty unan Fcb in the Presbyterian Church This year over fifty women of this community united to pray for Peace the theme of the scrvicc be ing Perfect Love Casteth Out Fear The address was given by Mrs William Reynolds who in part saidvlhat if fear WCIC dispell ed wars would cease and men and nations could live together as friends and neighbors The perfect love of God is revealed through the rolling in Fashion shows two percent surcharge on purchases mcss contributions and donations imous The forming of this com mittee was the result of the eni couragcmcnt and enthusiasm HOPEIDWFOR FLYERS ANDEMMS AFFILIATION WITH THE BRUINS Continued from page one the time and money spent on these scriptures but millions exist who par theyva almost certain 105935 kids But Barrie and Cnada will cannot read while others who can Theonly way camexplain it is to receive the d1v1dends by route of read possess no Christian litera ture One of the major projects of the past thirty years since the World Day of Prayer has been ob served has been to help create publish and circulate Christian lit crature The countries served have been India Africa Japan China Latin America Korea and not lcas our own Canada where publica tions are made in their own langu age for New Canadians not yet familiar with English Besides such services rendered $1000 has gone to the Canadian Branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society $400 to the VimyMemorialProtest ant Church at Lens material aid given through the World Council of Churches Thus was shown some of the appeals answered through the money gifts from the proceeds of this days offerings The service was conducted by Mrs Patton assisted by Mrs Walker Mrs Glass and Mrs Fpench Mrs Smith was organist vocal duct was rendered by Mrs Smith and Mrs Russell with accompanist Mrs Patton Prayers were offered by Miss Pierson Mrs Wright Mrs Riley M1SLemm0n Mrs C0 burn and Mrs Fafis wallowzoos USED Cantor 172182 Bradford St PHONE 5355 1949 PLYMOUTH SPECIALSEDAN 1948 PLYMOUTH SPECIAL SEDAN 1948 CHRYSLER WINDSOR SEDAN gt 1939 DODGE COUPE 1947 DODGE SPECIALCOACH 1940 DODGE SEDAN 1940OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1939 OLDSMOBILE SEDAN 1938 CHEVROLET COACH 1938DODGE SEDAN 1936 CHEVROLET COACfI ucrH SEDAN ON PANEL and Frank Cowan In all the motive cxtra class Mr Adams arrived here Monday with Harold Cotton and since then has seen every phase of the Flyers organization He was greatly im pressed with the minor league system which he saw Monday night at Barrie Arena Proper directorship coaching uni forms and equipment stood out in his mind The youngsters regard less if they can skate or cant even hold stick get to play the game Emms wont be reimbursed with February 20 Mr and Mrs Orville Terry and family Barrie visited with Mr and Mrs Ed Gibbons Sunday Mr and Mrs Percy Ford and family Grenfel spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Parker Kelcey Paul Pope Hornepayne spent dayor so at his home here Frances Wildman Barrie spent the weekend with Dorothy Shan non Mr and Mrs Oscar Bowman and family visitedwith Paterson and Miss Eula Paterson at Meaford on Sunday Sunday visitors at Herb Shan nons were Crawford Cooks town Mr and MrsC Sheardown and family Edgar and Mrs Goodhandl Barrie Mrs Isobel Webb Toronto spent the weekend at her home Oscar and Tom Bowman Bruce Hugh Reid Bowman Allen and 11 Shannon at tended the funeral of Fred Well proud at Bpeton Saturday saunascamels February 19 We are sorryvto report Mrs Wil Iiam Smith is inCollingwood has pital and John Martin is in Tar4 onto hospital We allwish them Mr and Mrs Lorne Atkiiisdii spnt theweekend at Oshawa Mr and Mrs William Fisher of Stayner visited Mr and Mrs Wal ter Fisher on Sunday Congratulations to Miss Betty Paddison and Edward Spicher Who were married on Saturday Feb 17 Presented With Bible At the close of the service in Ziothhurchon Sunday Feb 11 Mrand Mrs Wilfred Giffen Were presented with Bible fromthe sunday School fOr Wilfredsfaitb setVice as secretarytreasurer Valnaofflce whichhe has filled fur several years Ari address was read by the superintendent Bide 11d Robert Batespresented them thgthe Bible Slippers or sex may be worn book better citizens and good fellow ship Its wonderful organization just wonderful The Flyers have prospered by the Bruin affiliation and the town of Barrie accepted the tieup as quick as it was made They would go out of their way to make the Bruins happy in that there lies no doubt And when the Beantown Bears enter the town for their annual ex hibition game in aid of minor hockey on Friday March seats will be gobbled up before tickets strike the usual agencies By MOInA GROAT On Wednesday Feb 14 the sen ior girls and boys basketball teams made very enjoyable trip toBracebridge The girls played close game as the score indicates Bracebridge cameout on top by narrow margin of 20 to 18 The bOys game was also breath takineg close but again Brace bridge had the edge in 31 to 28 score Both were excellent games Last Friday the girls travelled to Midland only to be defeatedrln both games The junior score was 24 to 12 and the seniors lost31 to The Barrie junior boys won de cisive battle against Midland 50 to The Midland seniors downed Barrie bya47 1031 score Fridays games iiiere the last of thebasketballseason CAMERA CLUB For the pas few weeks the Cam era Clubund the direction of BCockbu1n as been busy taking photographs this years grad uates VMany enlargements fand p13 in the show case in the upper hall of the school 11mins AND KANDY KAPER Here is little reminder BD CIites Dont forget the Hearts andKandy Kaper at 1130 pm on Saturday Feb 24 Dress is optional OVEIICOMES HANDICAPS CALGARY CP William Wilson of calgary who has been withoutztho use of hishands and arms since birth haswritten three successful banks with his feet He made on extensive trailer tour01 Called Twithhii wife and family to 831ng material for the latesi The Womens Association of Con 6971 Elizabeth St Phone 4946 QQQQMV5 QQQ ltbsssss sssbb lral United Church is planning an Easter tea and bake sale to be held on March 28 At the February meeting the As sociation was divided into the same two groups of the previous year with Mrs McLean as leader of the Sunrise Group and Mrs Ed Partring as leader of the Sunset GrOup Members were appointed to visit the sick and shutins The Dalston young people are lo present play Simple Simon Simple on April Mrs McLean conducted the dc volional period at the February meeting reading from Luke 18 vcrscs to and the Hebrews 11 vcrscs to Prayer and faith were her topics Mrs Milnc sagggPrztigI Pcifcct accompani AMAJEGEN GRAHAM CBE DSO ED is paying his first visit to Camp Borden yesterday and today since becoming GOC Central Command He is confer The March meeting is to be held rmg wth SChOOI and mm Com in the school room on Thursday af manders tcrnoon March at 230 oclockl The hostesses will be Mrs Pearce Britains IIISI aluminum rollingI Mrs Wilkinson and Mrs Robert mill covering site of 100 acres son was opened in Wales in 1950 church organist Warren McLean Mrs Bewoll Mrs Lennox and Mrs Kinupp were tea hostess cs The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction BY BALL Maybe you havent taken tumble through the living room floOr but chances are that many odd repair jobs about your home should be attended to Dontdelay its cheaper to make repairs than to pay dootdr bills or the added expense of further damages Call us today for prompt scivice in limbo Where is he floor youywanf repaired supplies FITFELANIGILL LTD EVERYTHING IN LUMBER PHONE 2496 BARRIE FOR OOOORIILIABLI USED FURNITURE APPLIANC as AND RECONDITIONED srovns AND HEATERS COME TO NE sMnus lradeniSfore Below are listed zyiustulajfew airthe goodpbuys Inowreadytfor Iqulck sale 61101111 PRESENT Gpons ACCEPTED as TARTPAYMENT 2PCE CHESTERFIELD $8500 PCE CHESTERFIELD SUITEe $35oo KITCHENCABINET $3000 SEWINOMACHINES from $800 and up DINETTE sum 1z$8500 ODD DRESSERS jlt$i00 to up SETOF BREAKFAST sm CHAIRSVIWOOd $14oo DINING SUITE $3500 CABINET RADIO MANTELnADIo RUG Int21696713 VALUEAT KITCHEN TABLES RANGETTES SPACEIHEATERSfrom$3500 and up RECONDIHONEDSZIQVESa BUDGEIIERMS crva ah

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