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Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1949, p. 17

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weekend with In Mrs Gill of Frederick St Barrie has nturned home after spending week at Mr Perry Gills Midhurat Mrs Lawrence Mr and jl McFadden spent Wm no we last week with friends in ind mm mm her 3mg so Wardman Chatham Jack Plant of Toronto spent the Wake visnm Wm Mr and eekend WW1 his Daren and Mrs Webbcr Hanover were Ck 911 54 50h 5L Mr and Mrs Nash and son Mer Miss Anna Creighton RegN vyon of Goldwater Ree has re rpending Mrs Palmer Bosmn was Vismng over theiGdlilrshaszymgifeld loanilofritiiiyri south of Allandalc lowen was beammed consider ilo join her husband who is work Mrs li Hare and grandson able Ws by Sm the ller wt from The show was discontinued with im8 silkworm Man the thought that tulips peonles Mrs Coilch and daughter the Weekend wtth nda tit Mrs Palmer gthe farmers aunt Wardman Chatham Mrs Hawkins of Belle lvllle formerly of barrio is VlSll Chocolate Fudge SUNDAE ing with Mr and Mrs NL Thorn son 180 Dunlap St Walls left for Montreal ltoday to attend the annual meeting of Class Weeklies of Canada lat the Mount Royal Hotel Mr and Mrs Harry Norton have returned home after very pleas ant vacation in the Southern States visiting friends and relatives Mrs Brymner leaves on Sat Iurday for Woodstock where she wlll spend the winter with her daughter Mrs John Dawson Her residence at 133 Blak Street will ltllillll I= Collier St UnitedChurch Rev Lewis MA 21 Minister Mr Lloyd Tufford Organist and Cholrleader Rev Luck BA BB Minister Miss Elsie Cloughley ATCM Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1949 l50 amvSUNDAY SCHOOL ll amMORNING WORSHIP SubjectIn Remembrance ll amNURSERY SCHOOL pmEVENING SERVICE Subject Coming to Oneself Broadcast CKBB Prayer meeting every Wednesday night at pm Monday at pm THE FRIENDLY CHURCH SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1949 Remembrance Day Services 11 amMORNING SERVICE THE CHURCH SCHOOL 945 amJunior Intermediate Senior Depts 11 amNursery Beginners and Primary Depts pmAdult Bible Class pmEVENING SERVICE This corruptible must put on in corruption and in mortal must put tv on immortalityb zfzSPEL HALL sermon which rings 03 er arguments for our assurance of im GRACM 387 Street mortality pm7Voung Peoples Firesnle SUNDAY NOVEMBER 194 130 paneBelieversMeeting 300 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL panGOSPEL WING EVERYBODY WELCOME lBurton Avenue United Church Rev Carder Minister Dempsey Organist and Choir Leader FREE METHODIST Ch rch SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1949 200 Bafe St 11 amIMORNING WORSHIP phone 4572 MEMORIAL DAY SERVICE inv AND was CHASE All Departments of the Sunday ministers School meet at 230 pm rpmEVEMNG wensan Sound film in color SUNDAY NOVEMBER 1949 Theem India tune in coo cmm 830 can for Holly Services pm and pm wit and me some prom 2oo pmSUNDAY SCHOOL svangelistic Service 730 pm mm mm mum my meeting strangers welcome Come and wor lhip with us Collier St Baptist Church Independent REV WTCHELL Minister Andrews Presbyterian Church REV JAMEWERGUSON Minister SUNDAY NOVEMBER 194a 11 amMonumo wonsmr 235 pmvotulg Peopletwlble Class 300 pmThe Church School 7fpmEVENINGWORSHIP The Lords Supper C9 i0 Chmh pmBlble School pmGOSPEL SERVICE Mop 8pmY Service Wed pansMidweek Intercession EVERYBODY WELCOME soups NOVEMBER 1949 11 unisMORNING wpnsnip The Salvation Army comma or may manila Strachan par NOVEMBER 61949 amHOLINESS 30 pawSUNDAY SCHOOL 90 panSALVATION MEETING cial Speakers Major and Mrs chllan Toronto Police Courts Central United Church Minister Rev Bewell BA Choir LeaderMrs Lenover Organist MrA Smith 118 RevAEjArmstrongDD This service will be broadcast ovngKBBXL anersJ=m=== Gravenhurst gagcnicnt of fitll daughter Mar ion Graham Burns and the late Mr Harry ll Burns of Barrie The marriage will take place on Wednesday Nov 30 1949 at Trinity United Church Graven show hurst tember be occupied by Mr and Mrs Eust ace Bird who are moving into town from their summer home just months visit with Mr and Mrs Corcoran and granddaughter Heather Joanne returned trip to Northern Ontario they visited in Cochrane Timmins and Smooth RockFalls lccnt Paul George and Jack Puncher all of Toronto 5pc their pgtliis lv and Mrs Poucher train for ccption given by Lieutenant Gov PASTOR NOSEWORTHY Sunny novalvlann 1949 mlMoBNING WORSHIP Mr and Mrs Stanley Sugg of announce the en to Robert Douglas son of Mrs Olive Burns 77p Mr and Mrs Hambly have from 10day motor where Mrs Gordon Franks Mrs Harry Mrs Geo Batho and son the vceknd with Mrs Murray Richardson and Mrs Al Shewcnuk left Tuesday by California where they will join their husbands Mrs Richardson is travelling to Fresno where her husband is playing hockey with Fresno Falcons of the Pacific Coast League Mrs Show chuks destination is San Francisco where her husband is playing hockey with San Francisco Sham rocks in the same league Mrs KCClCll has returnedi from fourvceks journey through Western Canada visiting with relatives in British Columbial Alberta Manitoba and Saskatchei wan She travelled as far west as Vancouver and spent several days in British Columbia travelling al most as far north as Prince Rupert She stopped off in several cities of the Prairie Provinces on her way to and from British Columbia Mr and Mrs Dick Steele have returned to Barrie after spending few days in Toronto While there they were guests at an official re ernor and Mrs Ray Lawson to meet Sir Albert and Lady Walsh of Newfoundland Sir Albert is now the Chief Justice of Canadas 10th province At the reception Mr and Mrs Steele met quite number of Newfoundland friends some of whom they had not seen for 20 and 25 years Men and women who lead sed entary lives to the ages of 50 and 60 canno with safety and certainly rarely with benet plunge into vigorous exercise Pentecostal Holiness Church aBarrie Gospel Centre New Hall High St South off Bradford St Sunday Evangelistic Service at 730 pm EVERYONE WELCOME cease opera delphiniums flowers which can Forty Property Holders Transfer Tax Support Barrie has benefltted by attract ive floral displays and beautifica wm lieu of street corner Built of the Horticulture and Town Imi ovement Societys decision tot tlon of their annual Formerly held in Austin or the show has this year been replaced by periodic displays to owers fusions Also the corner of McDonald and1 and othersgarden be shown in Window Flower Exhibits fallcould be displayed in shop dows as they blcom Also thc considerable expense of the show could be directed into more per manent projects Among members displaying are George Anderson Miss Mae Liv ingstone Knapp Mrs Harry Morrcn Mrs Earl Cort Mrs Abbott and others Mrs Cox has bccn in charge of arranging the flowers which have included chiy santhemums gladioli marigolds cosmos and others all from the gardens of members Latest displays have been in Simmons and Co store and the Regina Curl Shoppe the From Public Schools New separate school supporters in Barrie total 40 according to ap peals reviewed by the Court of Appeal Tuesday There wore no transfers from separate school to public school support total of 44 appeals were sub mitted but three were withdrawn and one was not allowed The latter concerned family in iwhich the husband is Protestant and the wife Roman Catholic As sessor Partridge explained He said according to me law all tax payers support public schools un less they are Roman Catholics and apply in writing to the Court of Revision Taxes in the legal light come from the head of the family who in this case is Protestant Thcrefore he must support the public schools even though his children attend separate school which is the case the assessor said Those who were granted per mission to have their taxes trans ferred from public to separate school support were John Fraser 36 Theresa Lewis Bruno 51 Blake Austin Wright 21 Charlotte John Smith 23 Eugenia Ross Saunders 59 Penetang Harry McKenna Pu Fireside President Al Collier Church Is Bryon Underhill Through October room Bryan Underhill Helen Little Larry Monkman Fred Smith marking the United Church in Canada told something of this project Oct 16 was given to 80 minutes of color movie taken by Gerald Smith and Victor Knox with com7 Since the Purchase of the late Meaford Webbs under taking Business Nov 15 191 The MINNIKIN FUNERAL HOME assault of Barrie for the past 34 years With continued good healt carry on business fromthe 26Mctry Si in Service to the community fr hMr DMinnikin shall same location the VYoung Peoples Fireside had programs each Sunday evening following the evening service of Collier Street UnitedChurch in the recreation Officers for 194950 are Past President Fern Hampel president vicepresident Ken Byles secretary Joyce Allen treasurer Gwyn Allen directors George Monkman Oct Rev LeWis reviewed Growing With the Years the book the 25th anniversary of Oct several of the girls who at tended the Summer School at Banff flamesfertile guests get St and 140 Dunlap Gerald Shanahan 67 Pool Robert Sriglcy 67 Peel Lloyd 105 Collier Den nis Moran Berczy and Worsley Ray McNeil Berczy Farrell Dunlop St Patrick McLaren 25 Dunlop Jack Murphy 72 Owen Bethune 40 McDonald Miss Mary Burke and Mias Travis 15 Collier Fullerton 208 Bay fleld Russel Marrin 232 Baycld Harold Stephenson 32 Francis Howard Trisdale Elizabeth Stt Joseph OC0nnor 23 Ross Dunn 32 Mary James McNeil 67 Parks Allen Arseneault 21 Hen ry Alexander 48 Hayeld Mur phy Studio 65 Elizabeth Albert lKaye 30 Thompjon Samuel Luch and Mrs Wanamaker 172 Eliza beth Henry Rush 24 Mary St Derochle Clapperton Ed win Cavanagh 58 Park Howard Morris 22 Mary St Lawson Grove St John Madden John St Young Charles St Edward LeBlanc Burton Monaghan 90 Burton Similar appeals were withdrawn by Pigott 30 Theresa Edward McDonald 122 Henry and John Quinn 18 Elizabeth mentary Mr and Mrs Smith and Mr and Mrs Knox during July and August motored West from the 800 to Calgary saw the Stampede went north to Edmonton and Jas per then to the West Coast and home another route Oct 23 the subject was Trees from seed to lumber talk by AdamsOn superintendent of Mid hurst Forest Station with samples Oct 30 brought showing of The Miracle of Paradise Valle in sound and color followed by iscus alon Group singing was led by Fern Hampel each evening followedby refreshments Central Church Choir Hold Annual Banquet Initiate New Members An initiation ceremony for new members followed the annual Cen tral United Church choir banquet held in the Sunday School room last Wednesday evening The mem bers were welcomed by Mrs quet over 70 members and then friends The dinner had been pre mission circle success Foliowing Stew conducted sing IOCWould you Leam to Its fun andeasy dummyrout hands and throughlay yourself the modern SINGER course in Horne Dressmaking Makisciothlii gt coupe accomlplish ithcrtheffiiard waywne hope like to Sew to learn mugging m3 shamans =agaiilst background of bronze and Boyd who presided over the ban turkey dinner was served to paredibythe ladies of the choir and was served by the girls of the Rev Bewell spoke to the members thanking them for their loyal support during the past year The choir was thankedby Mrs Boyd for making the banquet dinner Mrs Cl song and tens and bonnet to match Ind the bridesmaidMr Porter of Tor onto cousin at the bride was in tropical blue velvet and wore mit teusand bonnet to match The matron of honor flowers were white roses and tomcolored Orillioi Fireman Weds Miss Marion Gray in the Presbyterian Church at rillia on Saturday October 15 1949 Miss Marion Catherine Gray Miss Elsie Dunn county library tan addressed the Kiwanis ladies daughter ofMr and Mrs mums Mrs Porter carried yellow men Ocmber mew 1m ray of Orlllla was married to rosos and bronze mums Thursday mung on he mailer of Robert Burreilmn of Mr and Mrs Floyd Parks was greamsman and chggsing childrens literature Miss Burrell of St Catharines the ushers were Welsh brother Dun le1 suggestions were of lar interest to the members iiilaw ottho groom and Gray whom are mothers brother ofthe bride Rev Maclnnis DDperform ad the ceremony particu most reception at the Orlllill Hotel byTDivfglldiLnMjrslcWiaA iitiiie 10ml the ceremony Mrs Gray Exhigmfollggirlen$rmg soloist sang Ill Walk Beside You1 Will 01 the bride received the $2158 bamd Book Week from as the bridai couple emeer the guess wean taupe are mm NW 12 inserts of lace and grey accessories liar corsage was pink roses Receive ing with her was the grooms moth er who wore pearl grey with wine accessories and talisman roses For travelling the bride wore grey suit with navy blue acces sories and matching grey coat with mink furs The bride and groom left on wedding trip to Niagara Falls and Rochester They are making their home in Orillia Tile groom is well known Orll lia lacrosse player and fireman Mrs Harrell is member of the OffiCe staff at the Soldiers Mem orlal Hospital in Orlllia ed as the aqullalys representative wvvSHwF Ballots were passed out for the WHY NOT SEND COPY OF Till3 election of the new executive to bc EXAMINER TO FRIEND held in December church and My World during the signing of the register The ceremony was performed Mrs CCParsons who was co vener for the meeting initOduu the speaker and the soloist Mrs John Dobson Mrs Dobson enter taincd the members with three vocal solos accompanied on the piano by Mrs Griffiths The speaker was thanked by Mrs Chlttlck on behalf of the members The meeting was held at the Community House with Mrs if Robertson in the chair Mrs arry Milne reported on recent meeting held iii connection with Teen Town which she had attend ycllow mums The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore white satin gown fashioned on princess lines with buttons to the waist and lace yoke The full hoop skirt had inserts of lace and the bodice had long sleeves which came to lily points over the hands Her finger tip veil of white tulle illusion fell front on ostrich tip headdress and her flowers were pink roses with white buttom mums The matron of honor Mrs Welsh of St Catharines wore Louislapa rose velvet with illit save time save money are snapl 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