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Barrie Examiner, 17 Nov 1949, p. 24

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Chappeh 10yearold son It and Mr Cecil Chappeii of speaking contest sponsored liston the Simcoe County Trustees and Ratepayers Association and held in the BCI auditorium ai Barrie on Ilotte My night of Minesing one of 15 contestants who introduc ed me humor into his remarks Speaking of leisure time Bruce told his audience that in his span of to years hehad raised almost every type of chicken known He added that he had also tried to $3154 turkeys but they lived only few days Bruce goodnatured1y suggested to other boys and girls that they wouldnt let their parents persuade them to enter public speaking con last speakers tests of the meeting The general course of his re The awards were marks was that ii boys and girls spent their leisure time usefully they were less likely to get into trouble as they grew older The second prize winner was Mary Louise Plnyter of Nottawa Mary Louise spoke on Pauline Johnson Indian poet She related highlights from the life of the poet and concluded by quoting poem written by Miss Johnson shortly before her death The two top winners will advance into the next round of public speak ing in the provincial contest Third prize was won by Sylvia tawusaga lion on Barbara Ann Scott The fourth prize winner was Bob Patton of New Lowell who gave an address on conservation Annual Meet Simcoe SODBushel IPotatO Club South Sirncoc 500 Buslicl Potato Club held their annual banquet at St Johns United Church Alliston on Thursday November 101h where the prize winners for the competi tion were announced In the yield competition Victor Gallaugher Everett placed first McLean Egbert was second with last Monday Gsllaugher Everett was third with 474 bushels per acre The other prize winners in order were GarI fieldKerr Alliston Eugene Smith Utopia Harvey Whitcside Allis ton Homer McMann Alliston Fred xeolrigan Everett Clarence Smith Utopia and Ronald McKenzie Al liston The results in the quality com petition scored at digging were Hugh McLean Egbert Eric Gal laugher Everett Victor Gallaughcr Everett Eugene Smith Utopia Garfield Kerr Alliston Norman Scott Egbert Thompson Banting Alliston Lorne Morrison Homer MIcMann Harvey Whitesidc Allis ton During MdWuWAw MLW4JQ Mr age Inspection section were George Wilkinson Alliston Willard Cole Alliston Ken Whiteside Egbert Eric Gallaugher Everett Homer Liz McMsnn Alliston John Wilson An ixitsJohn McKenzie Alliston Thompson Banting Trumah Kerr some Morrison Alliston The winners in the exhibit sec tion Were Norman Scott Egbert Eugene Smith Utopia Ruth ven Alliston John MacKenzie Al listen Ken Whiteside Egbert Robt McKenzie Lorne Morrison Geo Wilkinson Truman Kerr Alliston and Victor Gallaugher Everett SVeral of these bushels will go further and be exhibited at the Royal Winter Fair while the rest some 24 bushels were donated by theclub to Miss King of the Chil drens Aid Society Alliston to be ivused as she sees fit TWo Barrie Boys Running For IIBoys Parliament November 26 is the day when the boys of this district will go to the polling booths to decide who they want to represent them at the TWentyNinth Ontario Older Boys Parliament LloydTafttidge district return ing officer for mistituency of Bar rie announced that Mel Robertson oprurtonAvenue United Church andRonald Keast of central Uni ted Church had been nominated ascandidates fur the boys parlia ment The candidate drawing the high bumber of votes will represent teen agcrs creation the recreation ously egconstituency of Barrie at the ions of the parliament which kcsplace at the Ontario Ladies gt CollegeWhitby December 27 and SIRLO conpll of Crown of Oratorical Contest ottawa Girl Places Second The other speakers were Agnes Lee of New Lowell orms than eown Hill was first prize in the lot BarrIiIfiIrlIrorgngs III Even UIIIIed SIaIes Is name Bah Raymond Crane SS Innisfii Ian McLean of Beeton Francis Berthe of lliilsdalc Bernice Flalirk Aileen The young speaker was the only Baxter Helen Emmett of Creemore and Doris Hyde of Penatang 1n announctng the decision of the judges Rev George Morrison point ed out there was comparatively small margin between the first and in addition to Mr Morrison there were four other judges Mrs Ray Lougheed Harvey Girdwood and Georgexcwogan Mrs Robert King president of the Simcoe County Trustees and Rate payers Association was chairman Charles Newton Also on the plat form was Donald Brown of Not special guest was Rev Mr Mills of Toronto secretary of the Ontario Trustees and Ratepayers Associa During the course of the even ing purse was presented to Rev II Sinclairwho has served on the executive for many years sum of money was enclosed iii handtooled leather wallet that had been made by Mrs King president of the organization After the first seven speakers had Smith of Collingwood who Spoke been heard there was short sing song led by George Woods with Lloyd Tufford at the piano TRY AN EXAMINER WANT AD Recreation Bylaw Adopted By Council After Discussion Aid Harrison introduced rcIahan Albert 5mm Joseph Me with 490 bushels per acre Hugh creation bylaw at the town council night The bylaw wiIll 477 bushels per acre while Eric establish the recreation program on permanent municipal basis and the council will have more control than in the past the discuSSion Grant Mayor pointed out that ml Mrs James AI Cougmin Man the program had been feet for gar 0f OShawa one 50 hands United Church and conservative five years and this bylaw W35 Stone of Elmvale and three grand Politics quired in order to qualify for the provincial grant Ald Gladstone Currie council representative on the community house committee spoke of this building in connection with the re creation program He said were 90 organizations which be longed to the community house but one of the prime aims had been to help teen agers Currie said in 1945 there II ieqhe prim whmmm the Stor were teen age parties with chap erons Then the recreation council came and did away with the sup ervision Last year this teen towni folded up get picture that the recreation counci doesnt cater to During his remarks Ald Currie said there were numerous clubs and all manner of organizations in Barrie but no teen town for the young people He pointed out that the Lionswand Kiwanis had with drawn th ir supportfrom the re ouncil and the full share would now be borne by the town Speldng in reply to Mr Currie Ald Harrison said the recreation program was for all the citizens As far as being clubbed to death organize clubs He gives assistance Faiths leading SleigmOIMM to the people wishing to organize pert he has been in magic for 42 In connection with the Kiwanisyeal5 and Lions Mr Harrison explained that these clubs were supporting the recreation program in differ ent way The Lions had taken over sponsorship of the Halloweeil party and the Kiwanis were sponsoring the Kids Karnival Aid Harrison stated that the by law would not cost the town any ter of ceremonies with Jack Mc more money but the council would Murtry have little more direct controli iment over the recreation council The performance final reading was passed unanim young girls TO BEAT liThe HighCost of Living Feature dIRIiI radar ROASTSI Blade Removeciiji 90 With of Prominent iBarrio Native Dies The wife of former US Am bassador Mrs Leighton McCarthy 73 died suddenly on Saturday Nov 1949 at her home in T03 ronto Mrs McCarthys husband prominent Toronto lawyer and6 Canadas first ambassador to the rte His father very prominent doctor here during his I1Illil18z built the nurses residence of the Royal Victoria Hospital Mrs Muriel Drummolld McCar thy was the daughter of the latex Mr and Mrs if Campbell andi was lifelong resident of Toronto IShe received her education in Eng Turnbuil of land She was active in the work ofthe Grenfell Labrador Medical Mission and the Red Cross Survlvmg besides are four daughters Mrs Brooke Bell her Gossage of Toronto Mrs they Carthy brother Graham one presented by Thomas both of Toronto in Thomas Stone Dies of Oshawa iiilmvzilc CHTCSDOIIIICIICQI lifelong and higth respectcd lrcsident of Elmvale in the person it of Thomas Joseph Stone passed away at the home of his daughter Mrs James Coughlin at 0511 lttil Friday evening November 11 1919 following an illness of two weeks Deceased was ill his 79m year He was born in Elmvale son of the late Thomas Stone and Bridget Loftus He spent his entire life in Elmvale where he farmed until rcI tiring afcw years ago mems ber of the Roman Catholic Church Knights of Columbus and Holy iNnme Society he was fond of sports and was an ardent curler for years and all honorary member Iof Elmvale Curling Club The funeral was held fromhls late residence at Elmvalc to Phelp lston where the funeral mass was conducted at 10 am by Rev Father Stone CSP assisted by Rev Fr Doyle Interment was at the cemetery adjoining the church Tile pallbearers were Walter Mid dleton Drysdale Vin Shan 11 lMurray and Jack Gallagher Many beautiful oral tributes and mass cards testified to the esteem in which deceased was held His wife the late Elizabeth Mc IMurray predeceased him on Jan uary 16 1943 He leaves one daugh Mayor childrcn Douglas and Judy Stone and Bobby Coughlin Midland Troupers At Legion Smoker there rie Armoury for the Barrie Branchl Canadian Legion smoker In to Remembrance Day lsome 300 veterans attended commandant of Wing Commander Lecom the RCAF Station and Harry Glo ver of Orangeville district com mander of the Legion The show was all good clean en tertainment Entitled Chris Gard ners Magical QBevue Mr Gard ner native of Scotland has lived in Midland 25 years and is vet eran of World Wars One and Two He is an taxsergeant of Company Known as Can counsellor doesnt Simcoe Foresters Gardners show is patterned on the old vaudeville style of singing anddancing with comedy magic grand magic and sleightofhand Two of his feature acts werecatcn and go sh frOm the air and room full of roses His son Jack Gardiler was mas providing piano accompan Also featured stars of the were two talented Madeleine Gerard Audrey Scott specialty singer and III Tm 11le PIIIBES INPORTERHOUSEF 3333 Allandale Joseph Harrison Bebb died at the Royal Victoria Bonnet Ba 1949 in I115 90th year native of illusbands Bosworth England he came to the Barrie district as young boy and after number of gyears started in with the CNR He lrctircd some years ago Bosworth on June 10 1860 On husband gMargaret Rhinehart who predeceas Mrs Brookes ed him in 1910 His three sons by this both marriage also predeceased him On Ernest Howard April 28 1914 he married the late New York and Mrs Rodney Nor Annie Webb who predeceased him Montreal one son John Mc in 1933 Campbell and sister Mrs Roy Harry Bcbb of Maquoketa Iowa Diego California six grandchild ren and one greatgrandchild took keen interest in softball and IIIIZIITIIC IIBVHMIEIIG 10 to visit sister and brother Kcmpenfcldt Lodge 153 El lhc Jcnnctt Funeral Home on Fri day November 11 Rev New tonSmltli conducted the service Pallbearers were Cruise Reid Bebb Bcbb Bcbb and Johnson Interment in Barrie Union Cemetery were those from the motor power penfcidt Lodge 153i and the Bayvicw Chapter of the Order rtRelatives and friends Came the funeral Innislil Native Dies In Toronto St Josephs Hospital Toronto on Sunday October 30 1949 following heart attack He was in his 00th year had lived in Toronto for the past seven years Before that time he was in Saskatchewan for 23 years Helwas born and raised in Innisfil barber He was member of th Alan Watt Sadie Kell Pearl of Barrie brothers Sanford Tyndale of Lan sing Michigan and James Tyndale BR Barrie An excellent stage show of two day November from Lloyd and hours was Presented by Midland Steckleys Funeral Home in Barrie concert party Monday night at Bar Rev service The pallbearers werethr cousins Alman Tyndale of place of the usual dinner held close Ray Ferguson of Stroud and Jar1 the Legion Ferguson of Stroud two brothers decided on social evening and Sanford Tyndale of Lansing Mich igan and James Tyndale of Barrie Charles Kell years of age born and raised in Among the distinguished visitors and brotherinlaw Barrie where he attended public were Colonel Todd DSO of Barrie Interment was in Barrie Camp Borden Union Cemetery Is oseph Babb DIG One of the early momma of Air Staff rrie on Tuesday November Missing Research Mr Bcbb was born at HusbandsI I10cated and identied in accordance with Commonwealth that all Surviving him are one brother sislcr Mrs Marie Lester of am During his lifetime Mr BebbI an bowling Following his retirel ISII his sister and to San Diego He was member of the Anglic Church and past president of The funeral service was held at Among the many floral tributes hop employees of the CNR Kem the Eastern Star 105 from Military Cemetery cemetery is known as Norman Oscar Tyndale died in plot 33 row grave crewmates lie at rest in adjacent graves native of lnnisfll Township he While out west he worked asa member He is survived two Sisters The funeral was held on Thurs son ames Carder conducted the Flying mt Torah 115th Squadron RAF school and collegiate Among the floral tributes was Relatives and friends comins from distance for ireporl has been received from ourI and Enquiry Service concerning your son and the members of his crew The report states that as suit of exhumation work carried out in the cemetery at Krefeld arch 35I lmI he married me Mel Germany the graves of your Sun and the members of his crew wrre policy of the Nations of the British crew buried in Germany would be Hamilton Toronto and London for Vfoiggflsgeltgff 55331 and themembers of his crew were moved to the permanent Britisn three southwest of Cleve Germany The wald Forest British Military Conic tery Your son was laid to rest in This British Military Cemetery and the graves will be reverently cared for and maintained in per petuity by the imperial War Graves Commission of which Canada 15 The Commission will also erect permanent headstone at your sons resting place It is my earnest hope that you Mm will be comforted with the know and Mrs Charles ledge that your sons resting place and two is known and that it will be per Imanently maintained and would like to take this opportunity of ex pressing to you and the members of your family my deepest sym pathy in the loss of your gallant it is with deep regret that It refer to the loss of your son Pilotl Oflicer Donald Orlo Felt but the agreed British air miles the Reiclis No His beside him Casualtics Officer for Chief of the Wellington bomber Pilot Officer Felt and crewafailed to return from an operational ight over Duisburg Germany on the night of July 26 1942 with the RCAF and attached to the He was He was 20 He later at orie tended University of Toronto to DFC commanding oicer of from Burton Avenue United Church the funeral were Miss Sadie Tyndale Frank dancer The Leg10nnalres thoroughly en joyed the show after which thcfe Tyndale and family was buffet lunch Michigan me More rams norme TO 77775 BETTER ll30F DR GLMAMG Tyndaleand Alman Tyndale all of 1Toronto and Mr and Mrs Sanford of Lansing Mr and malignant Felt Ban rte have received the follow communication from Wing Com thunder Gunn Ottawa near Santa Claus is Canning to Town reason usxr savanna and ges Boys and Girls and be will have his Reindeer too and lot of his helpers who will show how they can Work We are helplngsponsor his stOpolf in Barrie so we hope yOu W111 all be out to greet him and show what fine boys and girls we have In this fine Town wdooa ALBHABEI BLOCKS 39c 65c 95c $50 $165 These blocks are gally colored ENGLISH ammo TOYS $300 $400 $525 $650 $150 TEDDY BEARS SCOTTIE DOGS and Golliwogs in this group BLACKBOARDS wrru STAND Isaoo and $250 FRAMED WALL BLACkBOARDs 590 $119 $150 $179 Natural and Red Painted Frames All SIiIzoIsgndIAccessory Sets Too MECCANO In DOLL BATHINETIES Blue and Pink Color $300 95 PLASTIC TOY SETS OF DISHES BLUE PINK 81 IVORY $l00 3209 DONALDDUCK for $20 KIDDIE KARS of QUALITY attractive colors $450 $495 $595 $675 HIDDIES mongol BOAIIDS f1 3319 CHILDRENS COFFEE SETS $159 Made of Aluminum CROKINOLE BOARDS Complete 4556 All exceptionally fine board One often wonders what John Lewis will do for the coal miners after he has driv en everyone to using 011 One wonders lithe miners trained only for this work ever ponder on this question PLANT porch brief11 BRIDES BOUQUET DINNER SETS For and 12 places $2795 $3995 Dutch Boy at Girl Chinese Boy or Girl Negro Buy Girl also Bambie Bunny PLAID BREAKFAST SETS $1275 and Snow White ALUMINIUM NAIIB Inch lb 390 32 Pieces Red Green or Blue APPLY WEATHERSTRIP NOW For some purpose these excel steel nails WEEKEYYIEEIELEQEIIE 36 COBRUGATEDBUBBER MATIING Bla953b398999 buItd JUSTBITE I3an SUITES PIPE FITTINGS COUPLINGS BUSHINGS TEES ELBOWS NIPPLES ETC eardrum cookware amen BOILERS soIIImpl Gals $2600 MAKES SUPER DELUXE GIFT 210 GAL USED BOILER in good condition SETS BUY IT IN SINGLE ECES OR COLORED HOUSE BROOMS $139 3150 166 CORN BROOM mamm WINDOW BLINDS from Each 20c ROOFING BUILDING means TABLE OILCLOTH 45 and 54 inch CONNOR ELECTRIC WASHE CONNOR GASOLINE WASHERS CONNOR SERVICE TOO Hear Alan Ladd Box 133 Thursday Evening 930 pm CHRISTMAS BUYING IS MADE EASY BY OUR LAYAWAY PLAN HA km RMSTRDNG 98 104 DUNLOP ST PHONE 2801 ELECTRICALLY POWERED More than threequarters of the motive power used inrthe manu facturesof Canada is electrically driven QUICK PICKUP Firefighting trains the British railbvays can get under way at 00 mph within five minutes of an alarm TAX on pump pay an estimated $385000000 Dominion sales tax Years Of Whenyodgive Reruns worsetow Ii pudendum Walnut Cedar Lined Chdst En II II II II ghleImeII During this year Canadians If

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