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Barrie Examiner, 3 Nov 1949, p. 23

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llived with his only son Alfred and ibis wife Reuben Rogers was man of quiet dis ition He was fallh to establishon their farm He did =ful mem of Bethel Anglican clung Resident iChurch which his father had helped not seek public office although hi Dies In Sunmdale served on the local School Board for several years He loved the Creemme Sum soil and was recognized as good agriculturist Reuben Rogers widely known urvrvmg besides his son Alfred mmztcscunndlgrirnng on the homestead are two daugh nu onrsmurrgcoxomrd e03 ters Mrs George South Hope of X949 Pg eHeathcote and Mrs Harold Crafts on 02 02 2323 or tted the prekus afternoon He Ugdbgrei$r l1 his 79m your and Spent calfe tAflfllC of Essex Ontario lie on the 0m Rogers home There are four grandchildren Stead near Dem rmts Largely attended funeral scrvicrs LL of his family were in attendance as well as his elder brother Ed win and several nephews nieces and cousins from different loca tions text in Revelations There is no night there The pallbearers were six neph ews George Rogers Carl Thomas Ton Fallon Selby Rogers Ernest Love and Sandy McNivcn Interment was made at the Stay ncr Union Cemetery Death Is Two Weeks lAfter That Of Wife Adam Hilts belovedhusband of Emily Etta REIWn died in Collins wood General and Marine Hospi He was son of the late Mr and were held on Tuesday afternoon tal on Thursday October 20 1949 Mrs George Rogers who wcrmwilhhis Hector the Rev pioneer settlers in the township Palstonc officiating The His wife who was Elizabeth Lalchurch where he had worshipped kin also of Sllflflllllllt died 15 years WMgsullsumw Mens and Youths Good Drag $5313 22 2595 BOYS TWEED SUITS $1050 Clothes for the Hunting Season MELTON LEATHER $695 iiiiirml3295 PANTS SHEEP LINED JACKETS $1879 QUILTED JACKETS HEAVY PLAID SHIRTS $225 $498 REVERSIBLE PARKAS Ti $2195 SHEEP LINED FLIGHT BOOTS $1095 ARCTIC TROUSERS $695 GREY WOOLLEN BLANKETS Each $329 AIRPLANE PROPELLER WITH 8DAY CLOCK $2495 AIRPLANE PROPELLER WITH ELECTRIC CLOCK $2995 COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE ACCESSORIES THE SURPLUS MARKET 120 Dunlop Si Barrie PHONE 5454 little all his life was more than tilled for Iago and Since that time he hadlhc public service All members10f Flos township Mrs Hilts lied on October 1949 Beforc moving to Collingwooil about eighteen years ago Mr and Mrs Hilts resided on the 3rd Linc Surviving are seven of their Ilvclvc children Elmer of Slid fbury Mrs Wm Armstrong Etta lof ollingwuoil Mrs Geo Synnott Pearl of Stzlyncr George of Holyrooli John at home Mrs Nor umn Rium LI31IIEJ0I QTIOIC and Mrs Art Morr on Violctiat homo Illercare also 29 grandchildren and 31 grcatgrandchildrcn The Iscrvicc was from his late residence 26 Birch StCollingwood in charge of his pastor Rev Bruce Wideman assisted by Bishop Swalm of Dulltroon The pallbearers the some six acted as pallbearers for the late Mrs Hilts two weeks ago were Walter White Thos Mcl lose Wm Smith Art Miller lion Dingwnll and Gordon Dickson Tho floral tributcs wcrc numer ous and very beautiful Relatich attended from Guelph Oriole To Ironto Holyrood Barrie and Sud Listen to the HAROLD IIILI Limited Hockey Broadcast FRIDAY 900 pm Barrie Flyers vs Marlboros over CKBB Barrie Our Guaranteeall merchandise sold at yommion toreis RARKHJLLSTD ouaurr unconditionally guaranteed to giveIyou 100 28 01 fill 27 STORMJANET CREAM STYLE SHRIMP 193403310957 it 20 lthEMS Mlx150rliils 2445 TilEln EVERYBODVS FAVOURITEI DOMINIONFULL NU VFLAVOUIT PEANUT alum 35c SOCKEYE SALMON CULVISHOUSSCHOICINO satisfaction Mon Tue Thur Fri 845am6 pm Wed Sat 830 an 1200 Noon 845 am 900 pm VALUES EFFECTIVE THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY INOVEMBER 3rd 4th The Rector spoke from Thos Patton Butl Crown in In New Lowell Plot Mrs Simpson Dias Thornton Correspondence Mrs Josephine Clara Shannon The funeral of the late 113mm member of the pioneer Drury farm Patton which took place from ily of Crown Hill died in Kingston and Mrs Dalton Bantings on ion Friday October 38 1949 followv Thursday afternoon was largolying long illness Mrs Simpson attended Mr Patton died in the who moved from Barrie to Kingston RV Hospital Barrie on Tuesdaylers year was in her 7011i year atg ower Ill pkg PIAS $3294 OITEINSROfAlSLIOED PEACHES is ulrcunLs JuICEAPPLE the ouameouicii COOKINGI Airs intact AiLriimssLruiijin CuRf stl lassomo JELLY rownm ELI770 OctoberZIl 1949 where be but been patient since August Tommy as he was familiarly called was son of the late Mr and Mrs Peter Patton of New Low c11 He had spent the greater part of his time for the last 50 yeart around this community as farm laborer The pallbearers Were Mc Lean John Hammond Mel GunSQ ningham Ed Patton Joe Lennox and Nat Arnold of New Lowell Interment took place in the fam ily plot in New Lowell There were many beautiful flowers Friends were present from Cooks lown Ivy and New Lowell He is survived by one sister In British Columbia Siebert Reynolds Dies In Hamilton Sicbcrt Reynolds died at home in Hamilton on Wednesday October 26 1949 in his 50th year He had lived in Hamilton all his life Among his surviving relu tives are son Jack of Barrie and daughter Mrs Roy Curtis Maly of Barrie He was the son of Mrs Mary Reynolds and the late James Rey nolds of Hamilton veteran of the First World War he served overseas with the 86th Battalion Surviving are his mother his widow Mabel Letroy his son and three daughters Mrs Howard Pen ny Marjorie and Mrs Cliffom Jacklin Muriel of Hamilton and Mrs Curtis The funeral service was held at Marlalts Funeral Home in Hamil ton on Saturday October 29 at two oclock IntermentI vans in Woodland Cemetery Hamilton Oliver McQuay Dies FollowingIOperation Oliver McQuay passed away sud denly in the Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston on Monday 00 tobcr 24 1949 following minor operation Born in Essa township on July 24 1881 he was the son of the late Mr and Mrs John McQuay He attended schools imBarric and was lifelong resident of Simcoc County He married Margaret Maw of Mincslng and lived in Esuii township until moving to Conces sion Tecumseth where he lived for 20 years Four years ago he moved to Beeton where he had since resided Mr McQuay was member of the Anglican Church He wasxa kind and devout husband an in dulgent father of quiet nature rant friendly disposition Wu Surviving are his children Irenp Mrs Harold Shannon of Kitch lener Beatrice Mrs Garfield Hall of Cookstown Vernon of Beeton Florence Mrs NelsonBoden of Weston Jack of Woodbrldge Dor othy Mrs Douglas Bernard of 1Toronto Edna Mrs Jack Mitchell of Alliston Mildred Mrs Roy Hoog of Malton Helen Mrs Robt inainsworih of Kitchenel Morley of Kitchener Bertha Mrs Charles Mason ofAllandale and Fred of Whitesh His wife predeceased him only seven weeks agovonSept 1949 and one sort Gareld passed away in June 1938 short private service wasvheld at his latcresidence on Wednesday Oct 26 at 230 pm followed by service in St Pauls Church Rev Cooke officiated and inter1 ment was at Trinity United Ceme tery The pallbearers were Nor man Ford Dr McKelveyg Bell Fred Barton Ben Heuchan and Robert Fishy the bearers Bruce Gould Spence McCullough Maurice Hall Clarence Varcoe Clayton Heuchan William Gray Friends from distance who at tended the funeral were present from Hamilton Toronto Kitchenerl ton Brentwood Creemore Woo bridge and Schomberg lt Tilting Martin 130 Enucrnlp jun AQETYLENE IEISi Luck of Crown Hill on Wednesday the time of her death Mrs Simpson was the formerl Josephine Clara Drury She was born at Crown Hill on June 1880 the daughter of the late Thomas Drury and Mary Luck Her hus band the late John Simpson prev deceased her in 1935 Mrs Simpson had made her home with her dau ghtct Mrs Moreland Mae Kingston her Ionly surviving relative until the time of her death She was member of the United Church The funeral service was held at the Lloyd and Stcckley Funeral Home ill Barrie on Monday October 31 Rev Lewis conducted the service The pallbearers were Har old Bingham Norvillc Luck Fred Partridge William Luck Wyn Luck and Robert Coutts Interment was irl Orillia Cemetery Mrs Simpson was first cousini of the county shell the HoniEYCil lrury and of William Luck and Mrs William Ramsay Cookstown Resident The funeral of the late Mrs Wil liam Ramsay of Cookstown took place ill St Johns Anglican Church October 26 1949 Mrs Ramsay died on Sunday Octl obcr 23 in her 78th year The former Elizabeth Clayton Mrs Ramsay was the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs James Clayi ton She was born in Essa Town ship on Junc 1872 Following her marrlagc to William Ramsay in 1897 she moved to his farm on the ltth line of Tecumseth Township and lived there for 31 years until his retirement when they made their home in Cookstown Surviving her are her husband four daughters Mrs Hopper Mae Mrs Daisy Milllgan Mrs Henry Martha and Eva one son Caldwell and two grandchild ren The funeral service was conduct ed by Rev Blbvin Atkinson assist ed by Rev Heathcotc of Bur lington Thepallbearers wereJack Donnell George MacDonald Bob Dulton Arthur Kidd Fred Dawson and William Ramsay Interment was in St Johns Cemetery Cookstown Among the many floral tributcs were those sent by St Johns WA the Burlington School Board and the staff of Burlington School Relatives and friends came from Toronto Hamilton Burlington Col lingwood Creemore Stayner Bar ric Alliston and Beeton for the funeral World War Veterd Toseph Gordon Dies In Hospital young veteran of the Second World War Joseph Gordon passed away at the Dominion DVA Hospital Westminster London On tarlo on Wednesday October 19 1949 He was in his 315i year The cause of his death was lung con dltion from which he had suffered for several years since his army service In additon to the immediate rmembers ol hisfamily he left to mourn him his youngwlfe whom heliad married lastldy Born in Paisley Sask in Sep tember 1919 Joseph Gordon and his father and mother Mr and Mrs Garfield Gordon returnedto Innisl during the drought period in Saskatchewan When the war broke out he was among the hrs to enlist He served overscas with THURBW 0V3 nnsyqq osxxssaou nussuuts paw ob GREEN FRNT STORES $305 310 BRIDES BOUQUET MBCCANO saws Realmnglneerlng in Miniature JUST ARRIVED FROM ENGLAND COMPLETE OUTFITS sure or 97 Emcee for 12 $3005 5100 $250 $325 $450 $25 $875 ears or 00 PIECES to 12342705 $1175 31650 $2850 MYOIPS HAND PAINTED DlNm Mecccmo AccessOry Outfits WARE Orange or Green Decoration 275 $53551159 Sets of 97 Pieces for 12 $2995 IW gigbzoo Sets of 66 Pieces for8 $2150 Sets of 42 Pieces for $1259 Received direct from England LAUREL SILVERWAQIE IN CHESTS Sets of34 Pieces only gt $1450 Sets of 26 Pleces for $1250 PriceLess Chests $950 and $1150 SLAUREL KNIVES av FORKS IN SET An Excellent Gift Item 9595 ssssssnwu s450 $525 STEAM ENGINES CAP GUNS $100 $195 85 $200 semnmo CHORAL TOPS $100 $110 $125 nostrils $240 MECHANICAL Tnhgrons 95c to $165 MECHANICAL TRAINS WITH TRACK $150 $189 $595 to $650 of the secrets of life is giving We are truly humonly helping hartd Said great teacher One when we give We are big or small according to the size of our QQ9 Qsm ss $4950 Save $950 on this grand floor pollsher The Johnson has always been considered the very best Electric Polisher to be bad This very low price is for limited period WHITE PAINT Glossaa Flat Quart 980 Clean Out Line theortg1n01 price GET YOUR GLAZING mountings STOVE PIPES ELBOWS DAMPERS STOVE CEMENT POLISHES STOVE BOARDS QUEBEC HEATERS $2100 and $2500 Two large sizes that burn Coal Coke and Wood Remember we deliver just phone your or er give your odI dress and the Bright Red Truck will do the rest LIFETIME TRIPLE SAUCE PAN SEI $395 The three saucepans fit one burner Think what this wlll mean in cutting down your Hydro bill s5sssss RAYOVAC BATTERIES for Everything Flashlight Lantern Radio Telephone RayeVac Batteries give brighterllght longer If there were better batteries wed hav them leg Alan add in Box 13 Thursdayll to 930pmclilin HARRY ARMSTRONG 98 104 DUNLOP ST PHONE 2801 UseCur LoyAWay Plan For Christmas Gift Buying QWQQQQQQQQ mssmy was placed by Reeve Lockhart Lodge Londonythe Canadian Mot Wreaths were received from the or Lamp Company and employees Canada and received his discharge However three mbnths later he returned to the hospital and it was only duringthe past summer when he was taking vocational training as watch maker that he was able to leave the hospital Surviving him are his wicllw his parents three sisters rs Lloyd Webb Florence Mrs Ralph HendrickWGrace Mrs Don Hal dane Lillian and brother Lewis Gordon The funeral service held in the United Church at Stroud on SaturT day afternoom October 22 was at tended by large number of rela tives and friends The service was conducted by Rev Morris the pastor The pallbearers were Lloyd Webb Ralph Hendrick Russell Cross Lloyd Gordon Ralph Rob iertson andErnie Goheen Somefveteran comrades of Innis fll formed guard of honor at the cemetery wreath of poppies and members of the Veterans Toronto Model Aircraft Kits Motors Materials Dope Exacto Tools MAKE MODELAIRCRAFT BUILDING YOURHOBBY Foo swam TattooingPerfectly Expertly Done fwith ExcitisiverDesigns 2Eiizgab9ihsi BARBIE IPhonel5449 the army service corps from the fall of 1941 until hospitalized the following spring with pleurisy which later developed intona lung condition In 1945 heIreturned to nes Rogers Pictures Library Nook Ayr Minesing Barrie Ivy Thorn II Women are Herevto StayIby Ag of American women iboth outstanding and aVerage Specimens at work andplay from etime of the Turkishcmner in the drawing room tothe present ELECTRIC RANGETTE SPECIAL $4900 JOHNSONS BEAUTIFLOOR POLISHER Canadian Legion Barrie officers at the General Electric Company

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