Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1956, p. 3

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It the home of her no Jack and family 55 Winthorpe Road To route We sincerely hope that Mrs Noble will soon be well We would like to wish her many lup Eyireturns on her 84thbirthday day Feb 24 Vialtinl Niece Mrs Reid is Ysiting with her niecc Mrs Ga higher and family at Severn Bridge Moved to New Home Mr and Mrs Ross Sheldon and Jim have moved into theirt new home We would like to wish them all the best of health and happiness to enjoy Few Days with Father Mrs Matt nellvof King spent few days with her father Allangiast week Mission Band The Mission Band oi theUnited Church met in the church hall on Saturday afternoon Feb llwith Vcndy Corner acting as president The meeting opened with the Band mn Scripture was read by Trudi Letts Carole Sheldon as secretary read the minutes it last meeting and work period was taken up with making valen tines under the leadership of Mrs Elvin Flemming and Miss Luella Donnelly Follwing the gtMizpah blessing deliciouslunch was served Accept invitation The WMS ol the United urch accepted the invitation of Giford WMS to join with them inthe World Day of Prayer service on Friday afternon in Giiiord Unit ed Church Owing to flu and its complications many at both 50 cietics lwere not able to be pres ii The presidents of the two socie ties acted as leaders for the bean tiful service as given in thepro gram arranged fortho day and prepared by lndlan American workers at Cook Christian Train ing School Arizona and the sheplt herd psaim translated Vtrom the indian sign language by Miss Iso bcl Crawford Canadian mission ary to the indians ofWestcrn Un ited States The theme was One Flock One Shepherd Mrs Paul Russell president oftGiiford WMS opened the service of praise and led re sponses She also led the so of penitence and thanksg mg with ensuing responses mrs William Noble president of Letroy led the intercession period with responses Prayers were figgxtfifor Her Malesty ily ifndall hdvi and leaders of thé Commonwealth by Mrs Stephens and prayer for the work and witness of Christian women around the world by Mrs Grose Rev Mr Wanless of Stroud de livered splendid address on the topic on upecially emphasized the value and necessit of prayer in our lives Mrs Wanless with deep feeling sang the beautiful hymn The Beautiful Garden of Prayer accompanied on the or gan by Mrs William Reid The offering was taken by Mrs Wesleyrllughes andMrs Frank Kell with the dedication as given in the program Affirmation was taken by Mrs Russel with responses and Mr Wanless closed the meeting with prayer Both societies voted ser vice of World Day of Prayeras having the fullest and deepest sanctity of any previous service observed for the occasion pos sibly owing to the love all mem bers have for the Shepherd Psalm and the wondeyfliltalkdesps gave VHis hearers in 10th chapter of St Johns Gospel on the manifoldidu ties of the shepherd and the heauv hymns ar ice with Mrs accompanist sitor present MrsHerb Shan non read very intcrés ng art icle based on the motto Noone is rich enough to be without neighbo MrsKen Gray intro duced th speaker Portway who spoke on Life in aTraile The singing of The Queen brought ihemeeting to close dainty lunch was enjoyed Group of the clubare mg plans for an amateurinight on March 17 please it this data ts inhonorr MrScottl ay Mr andMrs Grit thsand evening with Mr and Mr Ray wan Skating Party The teacher and their annuai Valenti party at Thornton on eh First we for canal between tlantio at Pacific lannma re 1534 harles prayer service In heldintha United Church on 11 amalgam Party The local Brownies enjoyed akatiogparty to Bentonarm on Saturday afternoon Aftoneds treatedalleva lovely lunch alherhorner Guides Sefiice On Sunday mprnina the Girl Guides of Bond Head and New ton Robinson thefBrownics of Breton Newton Robinson and Bond Head with their guiders and Commissioner Webbattended service in the Unitedflhurch here Confined To Hospital Mrs Johnnroderlelr is confined to Newmarket hospital Her many friends wish her speedy recovery Good Dance good crowd attended the dance in the hall on Saturday night Paxtons plied the music Quartet 0f Lamhs Harold Rutledge has sheep who gave birth to four fine husky lambs last week orchestra sup Euchre Series The third euchreof the series was hcldon Monday night with is tables playing Ladies prizes were won by Mrs William Suth erland and Marguerite Ramsay gents Mr Walls and Arno Rodgers unveiling prizes Mrs Anderson and Mr Walls Lucky talliesMrs Anderson Mrs Walls Elwell McKay and James Batcman Bowling Results Early league High lady single June King 237 high lady triple June King 583 igh gent single Leonard King 223 high gent tri ple Isaac King 517 Team standing Blues Bl Stew iota 28liawkeycs 22 Sneakers Late League High lady single Elsie Reynolds 272 high lady tri ple Elsie Reynolds 580 high gent single Edgar Kneeshaw 206 high gent triple Jack Armstrong 492 Team standing Jitterbugs 28 Turnabouts 25 Scorpins 28 Try bards District Church Parade district church arado to mark the beginning thinking week was held in Bond Read Beeton taking part along with their guiders Commissioner Webb Captain Cerswell Capt Stewart LL Stafford Brown Owl Disk Tawny Owl Hammell Brown Owl Copeland Tawny Owl Steers Brown Owl Orr and Tawny Owl Reynolds Eev Love had charge of the service and delivered very appropriate address Com missioner Webb read the Scrip ture lesson Training Conferences district patrol leaders train ing conference was held at the home of Commissioner Webb on Saturday During thegafternooo six girls completed tests for host ess badge like to this their tim MANSFIELD Day of Prayer The World Day of Prayer ser vice was held on Friday afternoon at the Presbyteriaii Church Mrs Gordon Barber liars Alvin Greer were incharge Mr Carl Mrs Webb would the testers for giving Ireland in her address told oflthe power of prayer in the life of the Christian Prayérs were oflerod by Mrs Harry Savvyersand Ev elyn Arnold Mrs John Anderson and Mrs Elliott Anderson sang Me To Calvary with Mrs George Armstron at the organ The offering as taken by Mrs Robert Vail andltirs allaugher at Mrs Anderson has been visiting friends in Toronto for thep tweek Stove Explodes Mr an Mrs arl Cook had aterrifying experience on Thurs day morning when the cook stove exploded afew lll utes after Earl had lighted wood tire Parts wer blown through theeurtairi the shade the window and out side Earl wh bpd sat down at oneven of tovewaa thrown to the oh and the whole place ng was full of the famy oi Bufialoispent At day are spending daughter mi at on Qute bfrelatives and friemfi Mansfield district at weunghpuse2111 DeluxeRange Mom11 AIS eitcepilonallilgli quautyaton roman ing low price burners with one fast speed elementy an miracle sealed and resistant working to reduced Ckatoaoi satanic DELUXEDRYERS Lwmx EVERY when you nesma Dry Settings for every fabric gamma run length skirt Automatic Wringer Bakelite Gyrator Cattmvo ALE rings Autoniatie ShutOff Handy Loading 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