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Barrie Examiner, 13 Feb 1952, p. 16

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$130109334 in policy reserved on Red Croce to the next meeting AGilroy president thenhed those you cortisone received who took part in the play of but Witter wright Aurora Wu and Wm motorist The Warn consist ed singing radius and con tinconducted by Mrs Corbett and Wit by Mmordon Patton Six teen indies answered frolicall by WWW page of scripture Wm offering caved besides extra coins given for cards ind gift boxes for the sick rs Moore closed the mzcting with prayer after which Mm Hughes served lovely lunch assisted by Mrs Charles Watson social time was enjoyed by all United Church WA Meeting evening at the home of Mrs Manner with 22 members and opened with hymn the Lords Prayer in unison and the scripture reading read by Mrs Glass The lesson thought and prayer were by Mrs Graham Minutes of last meeting were read treasurcrs re Mrs Harry Conover Compares Blue Bonnet rumpus Taste Alto Trotter convenerineetlng closed with hymn and ac took the the ms ably assisted by Mrs icormnittee then tool charge Mrs te much appreciated Sewing ar Tbe February meeting of the Uniticles can be obtained from Mrs Church WA id Tucsda as $02 gsmgnfmfg longer cars Distinctive styling is achieved by nual quilting is to be held on Mar 58 high prominent fender line low flat hood icontour with simulated airscoop and mas two visitors present The meeting 20 in the town hall ithe United Church Feb 15 at 11 thallium Rev 11 Moore and week and all who helped in any way to make it succeee The benediction The program lra Wilson and Min lrene McMua tor played lovely piano duet Mrs Lewis led contest withi Mm Goose and Mrs Carla tied The committee Mm Lewis Mrs Wilson and Mm Glass served 0151175 was rteflinch The next meeting will bci held in March in the Sunday School room of the church Bed Cm Articles Avnlhblc The annual Red Cross quota of sewing and knitting is now ready for distribution and the help of the tidies of Cookstown community will COMPBETELY NEW BODY Mum 8mm isive wraparound double front bumper memorial service for His Late The new madam are further Majesty King George has beanie onepiece curved windshield extra large set apart by the PrimeMinister of Canada for Feb 15 Cookstpwnigeauys orchestra memorial service will be held in gmme dances held spot dance iprize went to Bob Dermott and Janet Murphy wedding anniversary dance to Mr and Mrs MCFaddcn Re Mist W1 take Pa in of Alliston Vlentlnc dance to the scricc It is hoped by the min Mar Lou Bakel un Dou as F11 istcrs that the children of the pub gdeyy lovely lune was served 50W with Principal andiund dnnci was ed till well teachers will be in attendance taper midnniimy that the local branch of the Can rdian Legion as well as all service men will be present and that the All three ministers Rev ll Ross Social Group Meeting 5053 social group met at the fraternal societies and the villageihomc of Mrs Alex Allen ThurSdHY residents trustees will be officially rcpresent lFeb with 19 members and two td as well as all other village lvisltors present The meeting open ed with the vicepresident Mrs lMurphy leading in prayer follow emnwnmmy wedle led by the Lords Prayer in unison Friday Feb 1952 at 730 pm iMlnutcs of the last meeting were in St Johns rectory Cookstown ircad and adopted One baby cap by Rev Donaldson the wedding and one pair of mitts were knitted was solemnized of Eva Margaret rand seven pairs of pyjamas were it model bollvaet hate taken tip from Mn Hurry Conovcr Compare BLUE BONNET Mur rim with spread at mtlfelllte Li the noted geautv and personality youll love the delicate sunnyswoon aw of Canadas nequality 1111 We ninrgiuine Youll applcclatc Burs Heliums nutrition And youll wclootneits real warrant So buv BLUE HOW and get oi 3Ariuvori Nutrition Ecouomeel Use it in cooking on vegetables as delicious Boon Bonner margunnc is sold in two mrwmnomy Pactng with Carl second tie between George Water ltlld also in the amour lor labour Qun be for fast cits c21522 lt beneflts to policyowncrs pocdiyocccteioooeoenooncolocoooaoovo3u yo benefited from our gnarl oooooooooooocooooooooe Every business dayNorth American Life pays cash and Vbeneciaries who have realized theirplans for nancial securit During Ramsay daughter of William Ram isewn and handed in to the con say and the late Mrs Williamlvcner for the Childrens Aid So Ilamsay to Lewis Ferguson of cicty Several articles and woo Hamilton Mr and Mrs Hop were handed out to be sewn and per attended the bride and groom fknit for the Red Cross along with Mr nndlMrs Ferguson will reside jpatches to make quilt top One in Burlington =quit was quilted lovely lunch was served by Mrs Nevils Mrs mm Emu mm Elines and Mrs Nevils The Ross social group held VCFY inext meeting will be held at the successftd cuchre and dance in Cookstown hall Feb Cards ihome mummy on Feb 21 Old Boys Dinner Dance were enjoyed by all until 1030 Plans are completed for the big oclock with winners as follows high ladies Mrs Braden second annual dime Cum dancer Feb 29 in the Oak Room of the Miss Audrcy Mapes consolatibn Mrs Fildey gentlemen rst Dr Union Station Toronto Old boys are looking forward to large turnout with many from the old home town in attendance Tickets tire how available from any mem ber of the committee FEB 8Miss Patricia Evans has resigned her position on the Royal Bank staff anointenos to tan position in Toronto Mr andiMrs Lawrence Ferguson Star City Sash whoore honey mooning in the East visited in town with their former minister and his wife Rev and Mrs Lewis Mr and Mrs Thomas Mayes Mrs Joseph Miller and Mrs Borke all of Toronto were guests of Mr and Mrs William Walker Saturday MiSSVi Graham and James Davis Toronto were at their homes over the Weekend Mrs Wiilis Corrigan is patient it the Royal Victoria Hespital Bar Mr and Mrs Harford Fisher left Tinker and Archie McLean George taking the prize consolation to Wares Dancing was to Walter coooceaonooooo eluding the Monterey hardtop shown are Ifeatured in the 1952 line of Mercury pass with several bringing the 71year total of benets to over where they willholiday for few weeks the year just Past thes Payments were 8905226 lon Monday by plane forFlorida $171000000 In addition North American Life now holds This amount Mrs Bell Oshawa Was it guest of Dr and Mrs Curr for few days Mrs Forbes Toronto is spending few days withher daughter and togetherwith premiums and interest tube received in Vthe future guarantees thapolicy benets payable to the 143000 policyownere of this Mutual Company Tbe Companys total assets now ambimt 315536504orutrmcrcoseof01133434Hiring the yeah TheseJesources which are security folthe immnylsobligations have been laced in sound investmentswhich are helping Calla and its people to grow and prosper T120 7fstAWaLRepart Glance NevLife Insurance andiAnnuitiesarranged $10599 5728 soninlhw Mr and Mrs Freeraw son Add Fire Equipment McMaster Hunter and Riggert Taggart Spent Wednesday in dstock purchasing additional firefighting equipmentfopthbvilr age Hopper George Baker Ken Crawford and Lloyd Hughes played in the Elmvale bonspiel on Wedncs to do atrlllidalnd olm Come to ovation luSunny brook Hospital Toronto Arnold Albert Guru and Kenneth Crawfordattended the an nual convention of Ontario Fairs Ntlillmrance and Annuities in bile 070167th604 Amaaon Thurmy in Tdronto lateneswoasaio iTT CYOWltEtlgmatld About bermoilcdv PM Mrs ll Miller eudMiss Marion Pierson lettoturdcy for week long visit with the forrue doughy ter and continluwfMrg dud Mrs Bert Heirloom at Dec Joochims Cookstown Fair dates this year will be Sept2324 Tuesday and Wednesday $8903226 Johual after fares unalhot clapper which as enjoyediby all peopleswatdni nomination STYLES 1n ery and trim merits enhanced by FEB liA cordial invitation is extended to Craighurst community to join with Dalston at skating party in Guthrie arena on Friday evening Mrs Rowat and children of Le troy were weekend visitors at W00ds Misses Ann and Ruth Bertram of Elmvale were Sunday visitorstizith Mrs Bertram Mr and Mrs Bail Barrie visit ed at Jorys on Sunday Mr and Mrs Bouncy Barrie pent Sunday at Watsons Mr and Mrs Forbes and Vaync spent Sunday with Mr and firs Wallwin Midhurst Refor estry Miss Wornicu of Painswlck was Sunday visitor at Browns Mrs Handy Sr visited with rer daughters at Barrie and Gen tre Vespre before leaving for Kemptviilc Murray BrOtvn OAC Guelph pent the weekend ht his homo ierc hair opened the meeting with inigng of hymn scripture reading ind prayer In his report to the vestry be ex pressed his appreciation of the may and higiamily were receivedln the church homeand common ty life of the parish He said he nrived jltStuil little over year ago stranger British but not Calif idian Protestant but with no rish background the congregation sectived his ideas graciously giv ng them chance to work out lie nentioned particularly the 8K9le ind elloperation shown by the in tallation of new heating unit in he rectory This contributedgreat to the comfort ofhimselfund amiiy Church and Sunday School ittcndance were showing sustained unprovement and membership and attendnce in many of the organ nationswos improving somewhat Junior WA was formedthis year ind initial attendance records were being continued Also quite 1e enhy an Anglican Young Peoples branch was formed and he trusted initial interest would continue in this department Younger people were showing an interest bythcir telpin thechoir and the effort of ooth Pinkerton ald Cookstown in the presentation of the Nativity Play was very commendable Church records showed 88 sen vices held14 celebrations of holy communion with average attend ance of 34 baptisms 19 Continued 9andslx burials all from outside the congregution Considerable visiting had been done but no re out keelv1 The envelope clerk reported more were giving by this method and glvlngs had materially increased by those using them in current ac count Mission contributions had decreased slightly in the activef church organizations membership gt activity progressed and while some decline showed slight income others more than made up the dif tercnce During the year number of plots had beenplacednunder pore petual care by the cemetery boar on receipt of the usual fee Thechurch wardens forthe en suing year are William Nevils an Borden Nixon jqu Nevils is placing McLean asgthe rector viarclen and Mr Nixonis acting rea ndow and luxurious interior upholst more powerful Vutype eight cylinder engine developing 125 horsepower and stronger chassis are other improve The new Mercury models were publicly in troduced in the United States Jan 30 and in Canada later MM COLDWATER Memorial Service Coldwater council has declared iridaxFcb15n civic holiday and has called for cessation of all nonn al business and other activities so that the memoryofthiflote King George VI can be revered At pm Friday it memorial service will be held for Coidwaternnd district in the United Church Ministers of all denominations locally will take part and there will be 21 combined choir District Deputy Governor Herb Stevens of Goldwater paid an offic ial visit to Elmvale Lions Club last week He was accompanied by Goldwater Lions President Earl Doble and Lions Lloyd Bell and Lloyd Letherby Ataa hair styling show coupled with fashion display and dance to be held in Orillia Community Cen le March 14 Godfreys Beauty Shop Goldwater willl have two pools entered Fashions will be arranged by Mrs Reg Tipping of Coldwnter Form Junior WMS Junior Womens Mimionary Society for St Andrews Presbyter ian Church was organized last week at meeting held at the home of Mrs William Wylie Rev Charles Carter and his mother Mrs Charles Carter Sr attended andas sisted in the formation of this group Plans have been made for another meeting to be held this month when two Orillia WMS lad ies will be asked to addre55 the Goldwater Jr WMS Among decis ions to be made will be name for the Society and when meetings will be held Officers elected for this yearare Mrs Greta Harvie presi dent Mrs George Kingsborough iirstvice president Miss Memo Fell second vice president Miss Kathleen Galbraith secretary Miss Norma Hall treasprer The Elmer safety campaign at Goldwater Public School spons red bylthe volunteer firemen ich has received to active assistance of PC Sliepher andtPolice Chief William Beach has boat in opera tion forever year and no Iacci dents have yet occurred among the Pupils meeting of the Ministerial As sociationdogethenvwith elders of the Coldtvater churches Was held at theUnited Church parsbnage Mon day eveningyrFeb 11 to arrange LentenServices for Coldwater Arrangements are being made do have Morley Yon transferred by ambulance from Soldiers Memorial Hospital Orillia to his Goldwater apartment on Feb 16 Although it Wilibesomc time before Mr JOY can attemptto resume walking his broken leg is mending and he is wearing acastMrsr lion returned from0rilliato reopen the apart meuton Feb Locum AT mootdorm BARRIE nmwm emu Where You Buy More forVLeSs in the Miter of Frill Feb 8th appeared an ad for Waterless Cookware than Phone Number only We are rather surprised that the Examiner would publish suchbeeatne we understand tint even letter will not be published without the writers name in this good newspaper Now we would like to emphasize several facts about the name not guilty and the elusive Sale in this territ Price at Super oalth Cookware for which we have the Ex 0W In the ad in question no advertised the following seconds for example the trade me of the goods is not given nor that of the manufccturcr Quart Soucopons regularly $995 Fryers regularly $1595 Dutch Ovens 5qi regularly $2195 Our Price for First Quality Superhcaltb is only $530 Our price for First Quality Super ulth is only 8805 Our price for First Quality Super Health is only $1175 Remember you may purchase one piece of First Quality Super Health Cookware or more as you desire at either of our mm OURBIGSALE 0F PAINT CONTINUES Qunrts at 980 Gallons at $325 PAINT ROLLERS WITH TRAYS $219 $249 $260 $269 Colors Green guards BUDGIE CAGES Reg $1095 for mos Blue Ivory with glass SALE or man CAGES CAGES WITH STANDS 00mm PAINT 8r VARNISH BRUSHES huge Assortment of these for you ROLL on BREAD BASKETS $100 Of wicker with metal rim and base DRIPLESS SERVERS only 45c These have colored plpstic tops JUSTRIIE SPRAY MILLET 100 200 wonderful Tonic Treat and Conditioner For Canaries Budgles and all caged birds ustrite Bird Seeds sand 8r specialties LAUNDRY liAthlf and RONALD moon TWO swears FOR YOUR snappmc comer 99104 Dunlap sr Phone 2801 6071 ElizabethtSt Phone Inammation KILLED Tottenham Polish DP Mrs Josefa Banicwski 25 was instantly killed recently near Kleinburg on Highway The dead woman was thrown from car which was rchase in collision with truck Her hus band waskllied in Belgium last April fiveyearold son Mur ray survives Bradford has new ambulance The Lions Club recently purchased used machine in AA condition and donated the ambulance to the village with no strings attachedThe machine new rests in Bradtord fire hall beside the fire truck Concernwas aroused recently when man lost his life just south of the village He lay on the road why some time before he could be removed in an ambulance He had KILLING COLD EDMONTON CP Two Ed monton iiou mills turned off the heat and up had all windows dur ing spell of 20holowzero weather The idea was t0 kill tiny insectlife in the premises nusnbns wanton GRANUM Alta CP Cattle men in the district around this southern Alberta village have con tributeda total of $2000 to fund to combat cattle rustling LOCKERS $1200ltnd $1400 Year White Fish lb 50c Scaled mi cleaned gt Herring lb 20c All Stock lb 85c Beefoott lb 65 85c Beech 35c Crop $895 $095 $ll95 ENGLISH TEAPOTS in grand variety Another large shipment from media loud GLASS BONBONS Shapes GLASS CELERY DISHES at 25c ONION CHOPPERS no tears 50c Glass Jar with Cutting Knife very good Colors Green Yellowand White Rounded Corners Pearlite Tops Turkeys ifib 70c Chickens lb 50c Duckling lb 55c carryjo full than of poultry turnbuccounr Mortgages and Kirby gibietsln good Dilly 29 CollieryVSt Phenom3250 Mhmmonue xjcuAnAirlrEEoAccom so Stocks1tJenna3 mwhthMcecoeeomdo BASKETS ouch 4946 $895 not been instantly killed Many persons believed that mstan re moval from the scene to hospital might have saved his life 110w evcr an ambulance was not im mediater pvailable it seems With this thought in mind mem bers of the Ideas Club voted to purchase an antbulance Theveh icle is fully equipped except for stretcher bedding All offer from ladies of the ODE was accepbed to supply bedding Bradford Club also offeredto supply ese needs but the first offer was ac cepted Mr and Mrs 11 Cook and Hon Earl Rowe each contributed $100 to the Lions Clubin aid of the project With new hltmmt BFhmfb9im Eln popular thll twat it caused ngamgm to race locum 60th Muriel Wl3lihtlm W3 00mm or grml smoke raters conventions Wwnmwmm ASSETS 0160c Premium Safe Deposit Vinita 103350 Ammuggkooeo m9 unldpclandCorpoiation an Stochunchmcnuounceconceooocr Loan on Stochand Bondea Accounts Receiviblo wmmdmdinnanhnooeeobnugi 434 72801713 236811 123 install99 no Esrimnvsrs AND tortuous MOIWhenonebootingopogo maria

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