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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1949, p. 5

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it hr 00mm 20 me mm Mrs Kell Mrs Jackson Part Morton of am WT Edasmog Sale Coovcm The about an up Mrs Charles Kell and Mn at 3m Loan No Blackbum wu my Sunday October to the Young iJackson were joint convent of Au mg Km Pill Jam93 rummagc sale held at Burton Ave mud night Ia of we Delegate Iona Pooph Conduct mind Conference 5W Eviina 5min 3th Wm Collin Strut Baptist Laura 95 twelve of tho Pat W138 Rimless Ella PerSSlOMl worrill People of Collier Street Baptist iCburcll took charge of the regular 44 clubs in Ontario attendet in provincial conference at the batcau Laurier in Ottawa on Ocl her 15 and 16 Six members of =thc Barrio club Misses Mildred Mrrtdzlll Elltll Dawson Marion lempston ltllth Aurson Hazel Caldwvll and Mrs Vina Joner were among those Pitclll Mrs Maude Cawscy president the Ontario clubs prosided at the conference Among the dislini guisth guests ware Miss Ruth Mc Gill BA LLB of Regina Sank president of the Canadian Iedcrn tinn who brougiltgrcetings from the Canadian chcmtion to tilt Ontario clubs Miss Margaret ilyndmun KC of Toronto who told of her trip to Helsinki Pin land where she attended the board meeting of the international Fed cration in June and Mrs Lin wife of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of China who addressed the meeting on Thu Position of Women in China On Slmday dcvotionul services wero conducted by Dlj MacOdrum president of Carleton College for an Essa Oil Burner mam the bolato cram touvonionf deferred payment plan Webster Electric PHONE wurs HYAcmrHs evening gospel service The following took partChair man Greig Song Lander DIODUWQII Pianist Betty Stubbs ilcstimonlcs Normal MCBEIID Bill Choppell Soloist Mrs Heath Prayer Doug Judd Gospel Mest lsogc McDowall special offering was received toward the purchase of all automo bil for Paatoritcndle in the Hunts villc District ll lSt Marys Rummage Solo Saturday at I00 lel Ilic iadics bet Marys Roman Catholic Churchhcld their annual fall rummage snlc the Oddfell lows Hall on Soturda morning The executive committh of the Altar Society Mrstu Blelan Mrs Barkcy Mrs Ecu rcli and Mrs Lothian werc in charge of the sale Working with them were the members oil the Altar Society Only the new Euo Oil Burner has the revolutionary new Eco nomy Clutchmost importn contribution to home heating since the rst household burner was introduced Prompt in stallation and an Imperial Oil contract with the depeltdable WeatherControlled delivery service Inquire today BARBIE 3230 oArroollscnocus AND MANY OTHERS Elines of London Ali youhavc not ulready ordercd your Bulbs DONT WAITJVPIahting limels near Collie in and let us hpfyoii with ydursclccti6ns Doinot fail to enjoy SOITIOOI Bulbs yourgclrllegn nefopring PRICES REDUCEDONMANY these lovely Elbworingzv VARIETIESTO CLEAR OUT OURSTOOKIJ BROWN GailTM 17 DunlouSt Barri smegma Frederic and Brian try MRS Winnett shes bottle of champagne against the Coverdale which was named after her Met the late Covcrdale Some SOQ ship from Mgustinc of Canterbury Anglican urch Toronto on Sat OBITUARY MRS ADAM HILTS Emily Etta Rzlwn beloved wlfc of Adam Hills passed away on Friday Oct 1949 athcl ILL residence 26 Birch Street Coiling wood Mrs Hilts who had been in failing health for some years is survived by her husband at pres ent patient in the and Hos pital Collingwood and seven children Elmer of Sudbury Mrs Wm Armstrong Etta of Coiling wood John at home George of Holyrood Mrs George Synnolt Pearl of Staynel Mrs Norman Rawn Laura of0riolc Mrs Art Morrison Violet of Collingwood also 27 grandchildren and 31 great grandchildren Five children pre deceased hcr three in infancy son Wilmot last June and Ste phen in 1947 The funeral service from the late residence was in charge of her pastor Rev BruceWideman as sisted byBishop Ernest Swalm The floral tributes were beautiful and numerous telling in what high esteem deceased was heldthe guilt gentlevvmarlgolle9 rell JACK HENRY ELINES Jack Henry Elincs died follow ing accident at his home 27 Charles St Barrie on Wednesday Oct 1949 He was in his 39th year Mr Elines avnative of London Ontario was stationary engineer by profession He moved to Bar rie four years ago from Cookstown where he had farmed for 17 years Born on April 26 1911 he was the son of Elines and Emma who survive him He was member of the Burton Ave United Church He is survived by his wife the former Helen Apperleytwo sons daughter Sandra his parents two sisters Mrs Ball Olive of Toronto and two brothers Donld of Cookstown and Herbert of New The funerl was held oTlFridfiy Oct at twopm at the Jennett Funeral Home Rev James Carder conducted the service assistedby Rev Lewis of Cookstowh Thevpallbcarers were Albert Gil roy Walter Beatty and Ram say all of Copkstown Arthur Gross of Alliston and Winters and Jack Hoare of Barrie Inter ment was in jBeeton United Ceme Among the floraltributes was one from the BarrielTannery MRS EDWIN snurnn Funeral Services for Mrs Edwinl Shuter 65 former resident of Barrle fonlz vears and who passd ed awayOct6 1949 at the West Hospital Toronto took place StubbSoiciating Qtine ilders have urdny Oct Rev Bracken officiated IlllLll cut was at Mount Pleasant Ccmctcr Surviving are her win two daughters Dorothy Edith ahd Margaret Wil fred John was killed in ac in Holland in 1944 The former Edith Emma Call trill Mrs Shutm was born ill Shcfficld England on Nov 20 1884 She lived in Birmingham England for 25 years Toronto 20 years Kingston two years Barrio 12 years and Leasidc four years Among relativesland friends at tending were Capt and Mrs Shutcr Ottawa MlS Esther leiley Collingwood New Jersey and Mrs Shuter Florida Pallbearers were George Jones John Cartwright OProvan Dickinson John Cochrane and Arthur Collins Among organizations contribut ing flowers were Harcourts Ltd and Robinson Ltd Can ada and Canterbury Group of St Augustine Church usbzind Ed MRS ELIJ AH RAYMER Stayncr Correspondence On September 30 1949 following days illness there passed away inColIingwood General and Mar ine Hospital well known resident of Sunnidalc and Stayncr in the person of Maria Harvey widow of the late Elijah Raymer Thedc ceased who was daughter of the late Mr and Mrs John Harvey wzis born 75 years ago on the 12th Line East Sunnidale and spent all her life in the township until her retirement to Stayner four years ago member from early childhood of the Mgnnonite now United Missionary Church she had been faithful worker all her IifeA kind and helpful neighbor she could ever be depended upon in time of need Her husband predeceased her fteen years Stirviving are two daughters Mrs Harold Bell Flor ence of Nottawasaga Mrs John Robinson Myrtle of Stayner twp sons Oliver and Nelson Raymel of Sunnidale There are eleven grandchildren two sisters Mrs Alfred Atkinspn anders Cprman Bell and two brothers William and Arthur Harvey The funeral which was vcry largely attended took place on October with service in the United Missionary Churchp Stay ncr in charge oil Rev Johnson assisted by Rev Presser Many beautiful oral tokens were cvi dence of the high esteem in which shewas held The pallbearers were six neph ews William Harvey and Oscar AtkinSon Charles Ackerman Clin ton Bell and Rev OrvilleBell Intermeht was in Ebenezer Ceme tery Sunnidale in the shadow of the little church that she had at tended for seventy years MRS13A Epneraliservices for Alma Wilsou 74wa10 suddenly on October 1949 at her home in Waverley were held Friday Octo ber 75 She wasa widow of John Brown SeTViCes Were from the ramlly rsidence at Waverley with Rev George Mormon and Boy Mr lat thezllblte Survlving pre four songEarl of Midland Bruce 91Vasv Elba 0i Wavarley and Clifford ofLansing worked on the boat at Midland during the past year Fitting out will probably be com pleted by the end of December Willch interning October 15 Mrs Hawkins on Egypt Mrs Laurie Citizenship Painswick WI Mceting Mrs Laulic of Barrie and Mrs Hawkins Of Painswick were speakers at the October meeting of thcloinswick Womens instil tute An interesting account of life in Egypt was given by Mrs awkins who spent her childhood an school days in that country Mrs auric had as her topic good citizens Mrs Iln ins told of the life and customs of pt recounting inci dents zlnd happ ings of her child hood She told th embers of tho vari0us religions stressing in her talk fact that each race of people shipped in their own way without in rfer once The result was harm according to the speaker In her talk to the institute Mrs Lauric stressed the necessity of each individual feeling personal responsibility in the matter of good citIchshp She urged everybody to make use of their franchise so that Canada might be kept strong democratic country She told the members that they all should feel particularly proud to go out and void now that Canada was recog nizcdas nation Mrs Arnold Spearn gave two delightful vocql selections at the meeting The speakers and soloist were thanked by Mrs Gill Lloyd citizen ship convener The meeting was held at the home of Mrs Robert King RR Barrie It was suggested at the meeting that the Quilt and Rug Fair be held in Barrie nexbyear Mrs Lougheed Mrs Crosby and Mrs Lloyd were appointedas com mittee to nish questionnaire on the fairer Plans were made tohelp needy family who had lost their home by fire The roll call was answered by naming cabinet minister and his office As Mrs Johnstone is unable to hold the November meeting at her home it will be held at the homeof Mrs DArcy Lennox The theme will be historical research Lunch was served by Mrs Webb Mrs Tribble and Mrs Boylin and the hostess Thirtytwo ladies and eight children were present BRENTWOOD WA Brentwood WA heldtheir Oclo her meeting at the home of Mrs Harold Orser on Thursday Oct 13 with Mrs Orser in the chair Scripture reading and prayer werc given by Mrs Orser and the devotional period wasin charge of Mrs Flear Roll call was answered byssinging couple of verses of your favorite hymn The secre the country Crushed PINEAPPI tarys audgtreasurers reports were given Mrs Bill McQuay read cards of thanks from the sick and gave her tenort This was follow ed by the business period after dainty lunch was serVed tesses Mrs Nicholgland oyember meetingiwill the jihome of Mrs Jack Toronto land grau culture do MrsPaulf Landin fuiMidlandi sveri litcu ndsix greatgrand MEI CHOICE PEAS No WEEK OATS BRUNSWICK SAINIIES intro nutritional romw Stiff JSIJCED titoi my toning hello in at xterm when Put um nue Unllcd Church on Saturdav ex The annual fall sale held under Mag auspiccs of the WA of the yam my church owed much of its success held 081cc in the Leda the work to the hand Work of the members =during the morning wus well nigh perfect No GRADE NO GRADE McINTOSlI IMPORTED GOLDEN WAX swm POTATOES ONTARIO SNOWWHITE OAULIFLOWER OnAIIO GREEN PASCAL crmrsrnuts SILICTED QUALITY BANANAS commmr miiiiiiiorrrrtnrilns lb 29c SPECI LOBLAWS ouch 29c Milli our 25 llllllEllS million IIFL OZ Til ll PURE 12 02 AR 11502 PKG OATMEAL CEREAL 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F00 HollandsMeat Spread 21c lillilllllltlii CHEESE mum NICE fillih unmounmnmplwe 13 3T 1202 TINS ll snuns menu ilLB LOBLAWS inrsuw Gaucho all I74 mla 21 c1 complimenting than on thin There were visitor present Barrie Tottepbnm Townsbelc borne and other centres and in enjoyable evening in spam ruprcsents one thousand in ther is in his and your and cor Roman numerals BABY nonls II PRIDE if whrvwwwmw eam an av Inn Kw vl gv Wuhan om rmwmmvW W4sswlw tunmwmm 331 Tnivcbht

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