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Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1949, p. 14

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rAs reverses Dunsougslis Account social events and visitors to and from Barrie 13d Allmhle are appreciated by the social department PHONE 241 l=a itt Hood CHOCOLATE FUDGE SUNDAE 20c li Iiti fit hit 11 irotJr lo the annual lt ltl Hui I1 Ir zapi is 333 s$XS$S$ lkti 33 ll iltiveiiioi ilontreal of Ila iiini Illizl neuron lstzaton Dr liruer lane lillilllll din rst who practisid 2r liilizit II ii Iili fr littl 111 uo 11i21 With party ii 111 morald ditto 111lt tzn ions European countries it ii HRS II ll lti ill illiII you ii iii iv Strict limp ttlil tili iiivsu II 142 THE BARRII MINER Picton Talks of Using Parking Meters and Looks for Good Returns If ll II lil tilllY on Mar 5t lie was up mvrzs ltltil Il lifllllll lonaztn Hill eousm Ii Is at hozne tll Iot 12I1 nut iIt vil mum NHL 11 ItlAItzl ii ill lit at his honr =1 Sound Septeiaura Ii Re Sin II saint 1S1 lll 10111 Iii li Hm hwy H1 H1 VI fittiiwau LUNCH AT it gtI Mr 1iI liie pailiwaiwrs were Ernest ap iIu li It IIIIuEo in if eliiwef Flvtatrluoa Gordon Ilrnry Wai lane dauphei Tiiaon are It of fillm in All Milli 31 li thrill Tvluiilitr tlif Ir and Alls IIinoiii llillllili Jillimi MW PM liu lnllarv and 0110 llzltiuh 1n lCiWimlm li iiilmiim lib 11 EU ltliittlil win III Allidan Union Illl llnttii Sirill 1In ha lieeiil 551 11 il11 lie 11C mde i5l1lllllld lilllll Iliiilm ARMY ii Arron the tliuaI tributes were 22 ELIZABETH ST In hem univnrd lili VlIllt lili ital 1l II 11 lvea MM mm Him lymwd mmh gx for sevetal wars dutv 71 121 line iltlaiiil lion on lI1I 13qu WA mt MM MW FWL with mi Ilittll group aan Wood School Nmmii WWW 12 Alum Friends and relaives from lor ilii km lonto Milton tlrulia Shelburne The Salvation Army 60 COLLIER ST The Home of Friendly Worship Sr Captain and Mrs Strachan SUNDAY CIOIIICR iiit II are GRAIIZFll PRAISE lift p111 SUNDAY SCIIOOI 7110 pm Allarvest Altar Service flit 11111 Sunday Evening at the Citadel Weekly Broadcast over CKBB Icd iii pm YOUNG PEOPLES Hair pm liOMII LEAGUE pm MIDWEEK MEETING Jesus Never Fails WI Fm Burton Avenue United Church Rev Carder Minister MLJI Dempsey Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 ll amCOMMUNION SERVICE World Wide Communion Sunday Allepartments of the Sunday School meet at 231 pm pmEVENING vORSHIP lolly Services pm and pm 22 Collier St Baptist Church Independent REV MITCHELL Minister SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 ll am BELIEVERS EDIFICATION OPEN SESSION In charge of Victory Volunteers Christian Youth Group from Toronto LeaderTed Heath 7DmVICTORY VOLUNTEERS Vocal and Instrumental Music Testimonies We extend hearty welcome to you Gospel Hall 19 Parkside Drive SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 pmSunday School and Bible Class pmGOSPEL MEETING Wed lamPrayer Meeting Welcome Minister Rev Bewell BA Choir Leader Organis rTA 7C smith SUNDAYOCTOBER 24949 Reception of Members CHURCH SCHOOL lBeginners and Primary 79am IFORCEsJHAT MISLEAD gumiv COMMUNION Gen was Raise pmBIBLE SCHOOL RALLY ll amBREAKING OF BREAD SeatsFree No Collection IJ Central United Church Mrs Lenover WorldWide CommonionrfDay BEV AND aimiHOLY CQMMUNION 71 jJr Vlnter Sr DeptS Evangelistic Service 382130 pm to Gods House on His Day Anglican spams biomass 1949 in no it COMMUNIONS gossamer Iwueetg 11Atvswsn OUR PRAYERST goo Subject GOOD NEWS otter Thenltector ms NL Vacuums Organist Collier St United Church Rev IC Lewis Bl Minister Mr Lloyd Tufford Organist and hoirleader SUNDAY OCTOBER ISHII ll amMORNIN SERVICE COMMUNION TIIE CllURCll SCIIOOI 945 IronJunior Intermediate Senior Depts ll trotNursery Beginners Primary Depts and IlllrliVENlNG SERVICE V1Ien times are at their worst we need religion at its best p111p7Ytlllllll Peoples Fireside iFirsr Baptist Church 5Rev Luck BA BB Minister Miss Elsie Cloughley ATCM Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 Hit aimSUNDAY SCHOOL ill am MORNING WORSIIIII Led by Rev Clements in amNURSERY SCHOOL 17 pansEvening Service Subjectm Living Water Praycr meeting every Wednesday Inight at 11111 BYIU Monday at pm list Anniversary Services Oct 16 THE FRIENDLY CHURCH ifw St Andrews Presbyterian Church REV JAMES FERGHEQN BA Minister SUNDAY CTOBER 21949 in am RALLY DAY SERVICE tIhc Church School will meet with the Congregation i7 pmEVENING WORSHIP The Minister at both services Come to Church i=2== JGRACE GOSPEL HALL 37 Mary Street SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 130 pmBelievers Meeting 300 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL pmGOSPEL MEETING EVERYBODY WELCOME End FREE METHODIS Church 200 Bayfield St Phone 4572 MRS ministers SUNDAY OCTOBER 1949 Light and Life Gospel program 200 pmSUNDAYSCHOOL Tharsday evening prayer meeting Strangers welcome Come andyrwor slllp Wilkins GHURGH suiy Tune in 800 CHIIL am for IZIenl Irvprum IIur litpouinl and image lltllill lilltli Ie Eldon iliu lill nai AliIJIlLt ran interment am Home III run metin MISS lllIlSlliNl FRASER Miss tiizistena IIaser dauuht of the late Mr lilll Mrs lIi3 Fraser died Ll the Solrliets MeIn olzal Hospital in rIIIia on Inesi day September iii 111151 She ha been in IaIIiIIr health for mm year Miss lIaser was limo in Corrie Ontario and came to 1m Iownshp ith her parents over 30 years ago lSlze had rvsniid on the family homestead until her illness She is survived by five brotherel Thomas oI Oro Station James ro lownship Roy of IIast Orod and iordon and Fred at home and two sisters Mrs Norris Vehol flllanchel of Allandele and Mrs Gyorce Smith Jane of rillia Ihp funeral service was held on Friday afternoon September III at1 the family residence The service was conducted by Johnstone of West 0m and Shanks of Mitch ll Square Interment was in Knox Cemetery ro large number of friends and relatives attended from Oriliia Victoria IIarbor Barrie and Allan dale The pallbr arers were Walter Liv ingstone Walter Hutchinson Dan iel McArthuI Brown Wood row and Hutchinson REUBEN LEONARD ROWE former resident of Simcoe county Reuben Leonard Rowe died at his home 88 Dawes road Tobi onto of heart attack on Thurs day September 13 I949 He was in his 33rd year Born November 23 1896 at Burir lIanIthorie he was son of the late Osmond and Elizabeth Rowe After attending school at Grentel later part HI inson finest ermoi and Stayner attended the funeral MRS JOSIII ilEST Mr IoIua Robinson finest dieil life home of her daughter Mrs lIinte lti Rose Street Bill Iii on Saturday September Illti in her Iflth year Born in Innisiil loxvnship Mrs Guest had gtlltlll her eaIIv years there and the of her life in loronio ind Barrie Mrs Guest was the former Mar garet Spruule laughter of thelain Ihoznes and Mary Lennox Spronl Innistil She was born in In Iiistil Township on January ti 1116 Her husband the late Ioslma Rou predtceasrd her 21 years Surviving her are daugir ire Mrs Prince of Barri two sons Guest of loronlu end Ii iuest of llaiteyluuy two sistiIs Mrs Alex Iauan of Wye ibridge and Mrs Albert Hunt of Toronto eight grandchildren and nine greatgmndchildren She was member of the Gospel Hall The funeral was held at the Jen nett Funeral Home III Barrie on lueltdav September 20 Evangel ist Iatham conducted the ser vice and the pallbearers erc six nephews Lyall Guest Howard Guest Eldon Hunt Earle Warnica Fred lurvis and William Sproulc Interment was in St Pauls Ceme tery lnnislil Friends and relatives came from Toronto Haileybnry Ottawa Huntsville Collingwood and the surrounding district for the funer al GEORGE SEYMOUR George Seymour an engineer with the CNR for 18 years died at the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Monday Sept 19 1949 following lengthy illness he moved to Allandale where he started on the railroad Later he transferred with the railway toi Mimico For time he was at Wexford operating general store until his health broke down In 1927 he married Hazel Viola Peacock only daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Peacock of Bar rie He was member of the iUnitedChurch and ofKerr Mas onic Lodge Barrie and was Lib eral in politics Surviving are his wife in Tori onto and one son Douglas Leonard Rowe at Wexford four brothers George of Toronto Frank of Queensville Herbert of Lansing Frederick of Barrie and one sister Mrs Brethour Mary of Udney The funeral Service on Saturday September 17 was conducted by Dr Myers at the Giffenand Mack funeral chapel in Toronto There were lovely owers from many individuals and organiza4 tions Relatives and friends at tended from Guelph London Woodstock Stouville Barrie Url ncy andMalton The pallbearers were ve nephews Beverley Eml Gordon Rowe of Toronto Dr Ken leth Rowe of Guelph and one cou sin Lloyd Cook of Barrie Inter mnt was in Pine Hill Cemetery atToronto CECIL ARNOLD NEWTON Cecil Arnold Newton died atthe Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Wednesday September 14 V1949 following shortillness native of Nottawasaga Township Mr Newton lived there until 1919 when he moved to Egbert where he spent of LE the CNRA bowling Club the remainder of his life Newton was in his 53rd year at the time of his death Born on September 1897 he was theson of James Oliver and Sarah Ellett Arnold He was arr elder in the United Church and had been superintendent of the IVSunday School at Egbert for AT MINESING lery and Osmond Rowe of Barrie and ANNIVERSARYSERVICES native of Nicolet Quebec Seymour had lived in Barrie for the past 46 years He was in his 72nd year at the time of his death Mr Seymour was the son of the late Thomas and Sara Seymour of Nicolct He was born in July 25 1878 and nioved to Island Pond Vermont as young man He was employed there with the railroad beforecomingoBarrie He is survived by his wife the former Margaret Andrews of Bar rie one son Dr George Sey mour Barrie and two grandchil dren Clarke and Margot Seymour of Barrie three sisters Mrs Belisle of Montreal Mrs Pelle tier and Mrs Doran of South Paris Maine and brother Ar thur of Montreal VMr Seymour was member of the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers the CNRA lawn bowl ing club ofAllandale and two To ronto railroad clubs He was great hockey enthusiast during his lifetime The funeral service was held at the Jennett Fimeral Home on wed nesday Sept 21 at two pm Rev dePencier Wright of Trinity Anglican Church conducted the service The acting pallbearers were three nephews Glen Ayers of Toronto Allan Ayers of Col lingwood and Clarke Ayers of Barrie two brothersinlaw Cheesman and Ayers of Barrie andsa cousin Pratt ofTo ronto Honorary pallbearers were five CNR engineers Pratt Luke Spearn Archie Marshall Knapp and GeorgeWebb and CNR conductor Charles McNiven all Of Barrie Interment was in Barrie Union Cemetery Floral tributes were sent by the Bayview Chapter of the Order of theEastern Star 105 eBarrieMedi cal Association Barrie Lions Club the graduate and student nurses of the Royal Victoria Hos pital Barrie Friends and relatives from To ronto and North Bay attended the funeral NITED CHURCH REV CLEMENTS BA MINISTER 11 am REV LUCK FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH BARRIE pm HONORABLE RUSSELL KELLEY MLA MINISTER OF HEALTH Music for morning service by choir conducted by MrsVLT Young EVENING GUEST SOLOIST MRVIILEY BARRIE QUARTETTEFROM ORILLIA YOU ARE INVITED TO WORSHIP WITH US mm ONTARIO was ll 11 llli ti finally pazallel lab liiilnes yeiv Mr Alfred St Fire Inienirpts dding Anniversary Supper Ian Iiid Mrs Man iltc th iltiil Iii Il St Were Celebrate litiruugh Iti ta km 131 gain tdtlllig anniversaryluizdri on lu as iiiitztua 1ends Letgliboil Inc Ill brig di ollxl lmztivd homily am the blur JH iini LII fire leontm xrxltll riltbzails anti lrav iniif rI to be more just fun plani Itl 1114 Lllitl by the ill uninediatelx tiiill4 to plasoi tirei IIILE apt Lunaam out gt111r ti 11m In iuui iiv nioiaa Wri ml Iii liitli and WUIIILIE iila yizai scllus Mr in and the nous quitkl ilnrd YIiz liozisi tor ii immune ytais Thom pii 21711 I1 the 31111 Mrs William Little wet Irinit 1x Iivper Wt tr gt fax not the fire lhJ 3mm they saw the rooflurr husband ni illllt girl and DUI my tlltlkflldl Maisrlius house on the IM and Mrs Iitd Weeks mat i111 111 ester inherit upon Mi lIll to her liOIIn tojfazuiiy lilviitl of he anally WW1 11330 Illllielm Litjwi Iii tiie dcpmunent After 111 fire was put out the 1h FttlLLTyiltttll iltifil 1111 llllli Tuhpsf Daffodlls Enli iii tattle ran to warn the several pawns who had helpedeli puripr in lixlCIl irii pitill the house to remove the furniture also help it 11 leelay the to 1m NGICISSI CIOCUSGS Siirw had apparently come ed to IetuiI To the house ll IM from the 1lill track or from WIll IeIIItIIIbeI lat uidding itn MTIIFVAlIIviimV Illilllly numtw enunney and started the IiiveiSuy sud iigt Marsellus 135 AM llr emu am 779 mnww eeive IIILN memorials Inelud Madonna Llhes 1m omltiltiiluli table chairs and tismil furl and to dedicatel illtxlll to Illf glory and praisi o1 God President of ParentTeacher ASsn Mi pllltit nt Teaiht i111llf44 to the uxeeutivo Brennan vicrp1esideiit Mrs Fain iI secretary and Mrs II Fra leigh treasurer St PareIL Tuesday meeting Others named were Miss Kay oI Marys Association at tamuunt Mrs Golds publicity and Ii McVeigh social The board oi directors are Mrs ilL Bride Mrs Smith Madi gan Eugene Smith and Mrs An thony Saso Very Rev Dean Jamm tIuir Is spiritual director of Mr AIL home from the fairidaughter Mrs liugene Smith was elecml the association asked at the meet llIt tnrxotlllllOll The annual report of hlsuccess ful year was read at the meeting Farrell by Mrs Mrs inilioyle past president of Rev Mr Carlson Youth For Christ Speaker Tuesday The first fall Youth for Christ meeting was held in Central UnitE cd thurch Tuesday night In sviiite of uddavorable weather al good attendance was on hand 10 hear the program The song service was led byl Tcd lieath and Mr and Mrs Mor several beautiful The audience was held in by Mr and IVIISl rison rendered duets rapt attention Morrisons rendition of Why do 11 Sing about Jesus Another feature of the evening was musical quiz While the pianist played hymns the usher ettes endeavored to be first to guess the titles Miss Shirley Frid won this contest The speaker was Rev Mr Carly son from the Avenue Road church in Toronto Mr Carlson took as his text If had one year to live what would Iidof IMr Carlson an experienced and interesting speaker was eagerly listened to as he told the audience of numerous peoplehe had inter vieWed to ascertain how they would spend their last year on earth True happiness Mr Carl son maintained came only to those who were actively serving the Lord Jesus Christ September 27 The anniversary services on Sun day were well attended Rev Doggett Thornton gave two splendid addresses His text in the morning was Let that mind be in you that was in Christ Jesus and in the evening he spoke about iomeners for the coming year Mrs Frank iuiIfoyle tlllti by Miss Ruth McLean sUpplied the music at the morning service and in the evening the Glee Club of Minesing and Edenvaie gave several selections Among the anniversary visitors noticed were Mr and Mrs Peacock Thornton at Maws Mr and Mrs Young Allandale and Mr and Mrs Gregg Allen wood at Woods Mr and Mrs Richardson and Mrs Bish op of Barrie Mr and Mrs Hares of Toronto at Mawls Mrs CulhIam of Stayner Mr and Mrs Bishop of Barrie Richardson and Verna of Midlnlrsf at Culhams Mrs Rupert and Mrs Goddard of Barrie at Ruperts Mr and Mrs Gi1 chrlst of Alliston at Sages Mr and Mrs Amos Barrie at Amos Mr and MrsuD Gilten Ceri tre Vespra at Giens Mr and Mrs Gien Sunuidale Corners at Giens Miss Ingram at Giftens Beaver dams aresometimes four of feet in length The engaement is announced of Rena Margaret Madigan daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Madigan to James Drummond son of Mr amt Mrs IS Drummond Barrie the wedding to take place quietly October 20 The engagement is announced 91 Mary MacKnTUISUEIItEFUfIVIIS Currie and the late Dr Donald Currie to Willlam John Ritchie sonof Mr Herbert Ritchie The marriage will take place quietly Wedntsday Oct 12 in Tomato 88b Mr and Mrs Ernest Pratt of Stroudwishto announce the en gagemeat or their second eldest daughter Norma Amy to Raymond Hedi517VTHISTtSEEIIEhBiI asSIsId teen feet high and many thousands momma153 6813 Jadephson of Mr Edgar Patton and thelate MrsPatton of Wythe marriageto take place Nov Si 68 Mr and Mrs George Cariothers Ivy wish to announce the engage merit of their Gertrude Jean elder daughtes to John Donald Cocktails youngest son of Mrs Ciichrane andthe lat Mr Stuart Ciichranezeiflhornton fltie weds ding istogtake place Saturday1 Mini tvy Presbyterian MIS Ma iltls sort Vein Lottie iiiiionly and St Marys ingon behalf of the hildrens Aid Society If there were any homes available for the adoption of Catn elic children Dean lair spoke at ilte lllCClilltt on the cost of opeiatiug higzii school stressing the advantage if such school for the atholie boys and izirls oi the town Among the plans made at the meeting for the hall was bakinj sale to be held at the market build ing on October It under the con vcnership of Mrs McVeigh The first social eventof the Fall will be spaghetti supper to be held at the Oddlellows Temple on eto bcr Jti Following the supper euchrc will be played and tinr will be draw for an electric looi pol isher EGBERTMW Izzzzzfzzj First Essa Presbyterian Church will hold its anniversary on Stirl day Oct at ll am and 730 pm The speaker will be Rev Jack of Creemore REGINA iCI Saskatchewan farmers can now do something about ducks who have been raid5 ing their field crops Special per mits to shootthe wild birds are being issued by the department of natural resources Dedication of Memorials Donated to St Andrews By Miss Jessre McNiven Genumg In sum 31 Sept in St allJitclz in Iziiiiistri the Janie lvrgr full dwindled licN communion tuiila tiuce Iiiazihing Cllulls and baptisnaii font Ifi IILIEIAIZ 516 ioi iiiIutrr of the llzlozp lit il Frigamn wrigh on that remind In tho tli Iiilltlnl taliIu 11 an MINIWI liu the amoiin bupast nus lfleient to oin iouizininion table so the chain and liapIsIuaI out IIii ministh responded following manner MI Brown accept the ion behalf of tilt Congregation as sacred trust and do hereby call upon the congregation lthem Ievorentlj faithful and devoted life to Whose armory they are here placed the words The following dedication In the faith It If Among those present dedication was Emiel Weltc NR superintendent at of Miss IcplIew Jessie led ica tion NHL new Apostolic hureh edifice is to he built in iravenlmrst STEPHENSONS JEWELLERS AND OPTOMETRISIS Woe Stoprenders Whtd DUNLOP STREET For Appointment Phone 4201 ueiiutrx for til to in honor of our Lorld Jesus Christ dedicate these memorials to the glory of ind and in mem ory of llis servant Miss Jessie Me Niven Stratford McNiven who drove to Harrie with his wife and daughter Enid to attend the THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 39 2949 awnm PLANl THIS rim ron BEAUIY IN YOUR GARDEN NEXTASPRING it but ai AND LAWN FERTILIZERS September is cm excellent month for loWn making in it so gifts gua rd of the at the Brownlz Coltd 117 Dunlop St Barrie Seeilsmen since I871 BARRIR Signpo Ont Fresh Green SPINACH Change In Menu Blade Removed Steak or Rozfst BRUNSWICK CHICKEN HADDI HARVESTFANCY Slit FLAKES AriusnCHOIcsouKLm 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