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Barrie Examiner, 9 Jan 1956, p. 5

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Ministerial Sunday Pract ce flowcver ii wilful thin Pursuant to leaErer inn Burris tothe intcilb oi mweflm my Pfoledlnt anion practices on Sunday in rife Barrie Arena the rec 0L Barrie lsH nusannuasrlnnsuunmui mmkssxdelnnlu nLvufineofthehateverm lnthemrmmlu Themwa venwndultinloilzotthcnmy lionhlvlnrheen Motts Io uttootion we have not even receiv cdlbe rib hum eithertho Minglintpa or ina Disirlptmnllerial motion sent letter to the Barrie skating Club the text at whiiehxwehuul below and munone to the Barrie Arena Coninlsion On motion Barrio and District Wilbur Alon htlonlalnwtiin Millie to protest mlnstflmfiunday Iiternoon reelice mung rem coolly announced bytho Binlo NURSE DOROTHY scream makes veteran nurse Miss Isabelle Nellly comfortable during her stay in Orllllus Sol dlers Memorial Hospital Volunteer Nurse During Bombay 1919 Cholera Epidemic Giiiord Resident Recalls EXciting Past in the Womens institute Mussmall oumat Barrie there is uniform that was worn by nurse who served in the Fur East during the FisrtWnrld War Miss lsabella Jam Nellly oi Glliord went over seas in March l9l8 and sew service in such distant spots at the world as Bombny Capetown Durban and the Persian Gull and Sue areas Now ill with cancer brook Hospital at Toronto the nursing vetcrun has been better known in recent years as the milk er of beauliiul quilts in line early American tradition Each year at the Simcoe County Quilt and Rug Fairgher nppliqued lloral quilts rinely fired on snowy white grounds have served as reminders that the art of centuries asp canbe miihinlly copied in the making of traditional quilts She has had no pecrln thedistrict But hcrliic was not always calm Miss Nellly nursed in in Sunny ihousand leet up in the Himalayas at Dalhousle and she was the one Canadian among volunteered to staff civilian hos pital taken over or the duration of the war when cholera epidemic brokc out in Bombay in 1919 were three Engiisnwomen thrcc Scottish nurses two from Ireland Welsh nurse and an Australian and New Zealandcr The daily death when the hospital when it closed utter six weeks it was only is At the and six nurses looked alter 355 patients The nurses the general in charge lys wish was first boat back to Canada as her father was seriously ill in Liver pool she mnt her brother who had served lor three years Third Division in blancc and they Shun Club the Ministerial Association oxum rules and 11m rcgirncniail hospiinl seven 95 12 nurses who by the British Her companions nae rate was 800 opened and were rewarded by Miss Neil to be put on the with the Soldiers years ago Miss Nellly discoverwfihi he had cancer Novcmbel lrom Sunnybioox Hospital inlo she went November She is now back in She is 18 01 write Sunnybrookl purely selldenying otiiees inihe cause at suffering humanity afiqrda must ennoblirig example to the wholeht the several cmmnunltlesLconstituiz ing the population oi this reeds one or the courageous nurse ins manual with running log on Holiday at Lloqa at Iecrcalion and mhntiom3hnt we do rigorously protect any leheduicd event lhtt om went home from lhe wa Qlogethcr llpr mherdlen same year and in January imshir opened the Memorlal Hos its Lisinwel as assisan to unsure lnlendent Atierthat sh vote nursing ln Cilith years and cl then has easional nursing ln difiorentplac including Orlllia gmduated with gold medal twin Memorla yrroiirordfihat where she 1954 54 Ross SL Barns gt December 71955 To The Editor The Barrie Examiner Dear Si Would you pleue printtile letter already in your possession tom the arrle and District Ministerial Asoclatlon and also add the lol lowlngmostncript rfilnoc the they was written hreply wuxoeelvcd from the panic skating club dated Nov 21 1955 the text at which nil ll owiedgu re eélptot yourlettar dated DoJ when 1955 Till lcller Wll resented to our than of Dlr leith at lollShout meeting Sour truly CECIL BRENN Per the Barrie and District Ministerial Associetlon toOrlllla lhls She has two prized possessions in hospilul wlihher botiiflramed letters tram Bombay One is from the city corporiition the other from momhers ol the Bombay Preslde ey sociation Ltd Your dated in Trades As oluntaryi ond llGdrdenérits Gold AI littleknown earthworm recently irnportcil Jfrom Tennessee promises in thc aliswcrto many of the farmers most serious pro biems The ficd Viggicr smaller than the common earthworm produces topsoil Over 300 times as fast Bur rowing dozen feet into the earth the Vigglcr builds an inch of topsoil year Captain Misncr former lakesaiior who im ported the worm says he now needs no spiays or fertilizers on his 40051ch Fenwiclt Orlr farm The worms produce rich dark soil which he calls Gard ners Gold ltgtows hard1 ier earlier maturing plants washer were wellrepnld or their elicit The tilin lie dxlldrcn with Mn William Worniu ol lilrric It Ihe piano in excellent end added woolly lo the vurletr prom The pianist kind zexcistalmznwwu greatly unprocan by the name in ltcion wot chairman the evening SuntaCluu arrived thccon clinion oi 3h pmgrlm climax to the evening or the children fll teach Haney was con gruLullcd on all side for the loo entertainment SATURDAQ JAN It is continual Surprise to dis cover how many people in Barrie are not nwarethel farmers market exists Only the olher day housewitc who had been res ident sometime in the town ad milled in conversation that she did not knowBarrle hld such markot There is in tact very alive iarmers market every Saturday housed in its mm building on Mul czster Street Here the discerning hougwile will ind bargains for the ismlly rural and term style cookies cakes piesand bread However anearly visit is 3must to secure the best values cm in Plenty Eggs were in abundance on Sat urday and the prices ranged lrom 48 benis per dozen or the medr lum size to 55 cents or the lumbar For the poultry keepers the recent snow and consequent bright light has meant good production lrom the hens Roasting chickens were available at 50 cents per pound and one Vendor had on display chlckens plbparedjor theover tor s2 and 75 Indianslies For those who like this Icondi ment there was tresth maderad Lsh sauce in jarsranging train 25 cents to 40 eents The hot ness of the productwasvouehéd or by theavendor who claimed that she had to make it oulloi doors because of its pungenty Vegetable Lack of green vegetables at the marketis course to be expect ed during winter There were still 12w firm headed white cab bage altered at 15 and 10 cents each Potatoes were selling at 35 cents per basketv onions at 50 cents our basket carrots at 50 cean per basket and 10 cents per box Cookies énd Cakes Fruit cake was being Ducted at 70cents and apple andmince pies were fetching 50 cents Raisin and nut vbuns were selling at 40 cents per dozen or 50 cents for large pan of buns Busy Locksmiihs CALGARY CF Locksmiths spyihey have no trouble keeping busy because close to8000 keys are lost here every yearDon Schmidt one 01 the lock exvefls said that often the same people lose keys over and over again VBusiness is also helped by opening of new downtown office space Locks are changed in an oliiceevery time tenant moves Its for protection he explain ed company mbves lrom oli icuso as to avoid suspicion in case of burglariesnew locks are fitted The locksmith said new types at homes arehurder to burglarire lhhn homes where skeleton keys can still be used new rundown Homersnook Slipm This new 1956 Hudson Horiietvcustom orirLdoor sedan illustrates in distinctive value gt styling prevalent throughout the new Hudsonseries Increased horsepower is featured in all models inciudin includes custom tw Sedan in thezWasp series Andrew ludhllllt RiglireiRéserve Armyat Orillia standoiit hockey and laausse player with Orlllla teams tor years Andrew nldhopc for mer tpwn deputy rceve is retiring trumytlle locnl reserve unit the Simeon Foresters in law days Greatest SportThrilla Nowll years 01 age Andy as he is known to host of friends has been retired from sport since he playedrlacrusse at the age at ll At that time in 1935 he was sturdy delencemnn with Orlllia Terriers and cited iveiy ohedred such stalwarts as Bill Anthony 11 leadlng sniper then thBrnlnpwn Excelsior ANDREW TUDHOIE Andy got his greatest lacrosse thrills at 40 when he was the nldestmember of the first Orlllla Terripr senior lacrosse club to annex the national honors in box laerosse in 1934 Tommy chii and Ed Downey were the first string defence players and Andy and sum Partridge then at Camp Borden were the alternatives lersonnnl of The late Ambrose Hinds and Pele Anthony played goal sand lorwdfiqs included Bill Wilson Bill Wilkes Bill and Ernie Curran Jack Eonthron Bill Mulliss Wee rile Arisenauit Win Yarleyfond Gordon Boettgcr Andy played spectacular part in enabling Orlllla to win over Hamilton in meanOntario tlrials flrlngthe passes im important goals and holding Tigers chiei soorer AlexMcPhcrson down to One ofOid Inieers Of Parry Sound Distri Mrs WJ McKowen Dies One of the oldest pioneers oi the Nrry Sound district Mrs Wil liam Mcantn died at the home at her anghter Mrs James Saunders on Dec 11955 She was in herBdh year Mrs McKowen was the mother Mis Malf torym Barrie The lormcr Rebecca Cameron Stevenson she was born in Mound Folestron Aug as 1860 and was Lhe daughter of the late Mr und Mrs Jams Stevenson ln ltfllishe new no horsepower V8en61ne The1956 Hudson line al oor Hollywood hardtop Hornet and custom twodoor Holleood hardtop in the Homet Six entirely new threertone all Hudson custom models inadditlonto twotone an soil uper and custurnlourdoorr and super fourdoor int combination is availabl color selections tilul fancy out ions shoals llawcrs Evuy yeor she was ethic she iendcd berg den consisting at man kiods flowers which sheioved Store with others She leave3 in mourn her Ides amliy or live daughters and two sons Mrs Hatchet45111 mndors Crista Taylor Ethel and Mrs Burin Taylor Jemima 811 DE Sound Mrs Mailory Ruih Barrie and William and Nomml 01 Weller Hereldest sonqu predeceued her Ahreesyearniriheca are also ll grandchildremmgr grandchildren one gr tym mandchlld Ilsier Mmflhn Traverse Detroit and hroth er James Stevenson or Scull Sic Murilich cd by RevlA Willis 01 married William Jemes McKawen lar United Church on Saturday who predeceased her 28 yearsago They settled dri tam one mile north of McKellnr village where she 512m most 01 herrliieJllhe few years she merit in hrry Sound owing 410111 health Shefwes kind nndlovlng mo iher tim Shelovedvpecple and ex cept her her handicap oi portiui dealinm and lameness would have enjoyed attending her church De spite these afflictions she worked hard most at her lltfiesoecially in the pioneer dhyw and ralsed mlin of eight children She en considerate of others at all toyed winking or her family and was arnorvel otphysical endur ance She could read and write lemers and her memory remained oiear until tow ymrs before her death Mrs McKmven enjoyed knitting in her only daysyshe awn her own yarn She was also won ieriui sewer and made many beau goal or two per game consid ered real accomplishment First Wai Vetenn veteran of the First World War Andy went oversees with the 157th Battalion and served Englandand France as lieuten mt Belore enlistinghe was star hockey player and played centre with Orillia Junior OKA champions 1911 andalso with Oriuia Intermediate winners of ialsie Former Councillor gtWlththe Canaddv Wood Spec Inlty Company most of the time since he returned from overseas Andy served in the local unit or the Foresters from 1921 until the present He was 011i command irlg or some years retiring as such in 1949 Major lacunae then took over former memberol council Andy was councillor in 1945 1916 and 1947 and deputy reeve Dec iovrwaai lth hymns of the deceased My God calmer and Jesus Lover 01 My soul Were rig Pallbearers Were six gm ns VGerald Mueller Clifford vi en Wilbert Mallory Gerald lory Jame Taylor and Donut Taylor Beautitul toral tributes spo of the love and erteenl in whle she was held by diet tamllfa friends interment tonic mace view Coma eryMclellar +4 ASHEETS at line on inch double bed size Cello wrapped impairs January Sale The tunerel service wascollductn flog wdmls to cultivate the sail Natures orig alifarmer th thworxn not only system Otllc urk eps nuneralsandoiher organic gt matter near he surface where plants roots Presérvatip of manyjnciencv uins has commercial ferril been credired orhe common as hworm he sells bot swarms and Tinylashe is the busy fellow has changed compost as hr away 35 the earths surface undermined huge rocks srfaliaNewzcalai1d and with hisexcavations Recently Sourh America sparked the Tworm culture WeTSnvininuysviv miill 31111115 Week ever we or MANIj srccmcs

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