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Barrie Examiner, 16 Mar 1956, p. 10

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flmnsm Jldow We at Hilldale stie was DarwinIndium Thraship daughter ol the late George and Elizabeth Thoma When small child with her family to Medoate Town ship Since her marriage she had residedjolilltsglalo Shem predeceased by her husband to lmand by one son George in ma She is survived by three sons Lance of Toronto Hamid of Caledonia and Jack llilisdaio and two daughters Mrs Warrén Waldron Marion Slants burg NY and Mrs Mon cur Dorothy Tomato grand children and six great grandchild rcn One brother John Thom son Dmmheller Alberta and two sisters Miss Georgina Thomson orillia and Mrs Arthur Moftitof Grenard also survive Deceased was member of Bills dale United Church and was active in its various branches The tunerat was heldfrom Doo little Bros funeral home Orillia on Thursday March 15 Service was conducted by Rev Robert Dingwall of Hillsdale emporary cntombment was in Orlilia CcmA ctery vault interment later in liillsdale United Church Cemetery Beloved Citizen Your EASTERSEAL dollars sentmore than lzdtlcrippled kiddies to the live camps owned and operated by the Ontario Society for Crip pled Children last summer Wont you guarantee them holiday again this year bybuying and using Ba sponsored bytlte society in Seal service clubs Kiwanis in assoc ation with morethan ter Seals The campaignpwhich is 211 Easter Barrie are appealing to the citizens of Ontariofor $6250th to carryon this fine work Wont you help CUT TO ESSENTIALS Taxpayers must bear the cost of govcrnment but surely should not be asked as well to shoulder the burden for dozens of bodies which seek to maintain artificial pro perlty at the cost of citizens of this country The whole policy needs review and government sup port lim ed to truly essential ser vice lrcnton CourierAdvocate Ptoluras by Examin er atflphot9npher tba pear in this newsplnér available in glossy prin rnomrr ssnvrcs shxlon Mrs Goldwin Wheeler Passes At Stoyner Stayner community lost be loved and outstanding citizen in the passing of Mrs Wheel or on Wednesday Feb 29 1956 after several months illness The only child of Mrs Pearl Beyell and the late Dr Harry Beweli of Dauphin Manitoba she was graduate at United College University of Manitoba and Ont ario College of Educati win nor of many prizes in music and public speaking in 193 she came to teach in Stayner HighSchool was appoint ed to the Library Board continued as an energetic member untilher illness llcr enthusiasm was de finite factor in theStayner lib rary being such an asset to the town at present She was on the committee which organized the Simeoc County travelling librar ies Soon after her marriage to Gold win who in 1933shc added Womens Institute work to beam terests was secretary thenpre 60 Liam swam Nancy Hodges of British Columbia said in the Senate she supports bill that would take divorce cases from Quebecand Newfoundland out of Parliament andputitheni through theExchaquer Court atOttawa She said the handling of cases from Quebec and Newfoundland the only provinces without divorce ow no naive INT well gi inspection el youll want TUBELESS TIRE bad they really are uge DUNLor TIRE courts of their own throws the whole parliamentary process into srepute CP PHOTO vas MISTER ifyou are driving ontires that just arent the best youre asking for trou bio anon anon Suns complete insideouts le you just how good they are unsafe for best driying them with new longmile OR THE NEW DUNLOP School iii194 sident for sixpyears convener of Public Relations for thadlstrict At the some time she becamein tcrestad in the work of the CNlB conducted thetag days each year was appointed tothe Coilingde area boardbelng vicepresident at the time other death As member of the executivc ot the Red Cross sheorganizedv the blood donor clinics and the water safety classes he organized Girl Guidesfln Sta Mr and was appointed dis trict commissioner memberof the United Ch rob her literary and musical ant was often enjoyed abyl the Mission Band Mission Clrele literature secretary of the local WMS she was influential in their winning the Simcoe County award several time She was literature secretary for Slmcoe Presbytorlal for two years Keenly interested in historical facts she was member ofthe Huronia Historic Sites and Tourist Association from its beginning Realizing the need ofa home and school association in Stayaer she was responsible for its organizl ation served as first president for two years She was armember of on cord Chapter 0ES where her musical talent was much appreei ated Due to the lack of dual ed teachers she was persuaded to return to the staff of Stayner High ontinuing at coi lingwood District Collegiate nin stitute until her illness forced her For Prompt Coditeam strode Vireo Delivery Within 50 tru Months 10 ml the late John in tip Opea Moose wasde attended on Wednesday evenin wars News lt The monthly meeting of the ivy Open house at Ivy public school went hauler FROSTot discussed in tha ve anwhlch outfit lagaosuc hospital one Mr Frost said plah does Jorurance complete communityeuehre was Monday nine Carry PWE Earryv Prom mens Ladies high score want to Mrs Harry Eraser ivorbigh HaroldArn our linende tor lone mile McKeehangs 25W gone Blancbard Romances aulgy Nip and TIles 21 non Menary Blowers 18 Doris shooter not nods is 248la Presbyterian Womens Missionary Society was bold Iat Mrs In toaaon Thursday evening March Therewas grand attendance of members and visitors The president Mrs Gibson opened the meeting with hymn and prayer Minutea were read by the secretary and approved Dur ing thebuainass period it was de cided to buy piano for the Sun dry School which has recently been remodelled The program with Mrs Hog gtrth ln chargehad two very in teresting readings on Life in india read by Mrs Carruthcrs and one on the life of Mrs Curr read byMrs Gibson Bible read lng was taken by Mrs Reid Mrs ii Arnold and Mré rane sang duct The chapter from the study book was presented by Mrs Hog garth and Mrs Cochrane contest on biblical characters fin ished off the program and was won by Miss Dunnill hymn and prayer closed the meeting Mrs Gibson and Mrs Reid as sisted Mrs Patton in serving dainty lunch and social hourwas enjoyed by all Cool Reception It has been reported that rob in has been seen in this commun lty Sundays storm would make it feel very chilly to take leave of absence in Sept ember 1955 Through these many asso tions and the guidance she ve her pupils her influence will be felt in the communityfor many yoairs to come Fuheral Service The funeral of Dorothy Annette Bewell Wheeler BAwas held in Centennial United Church on Sat urday March The minister Rev Dobson conducted the ser vice assisted by her friend and former pastor Rev Robert Gra ham now of Kettleby Themany beautiful floral tri butes expressedthe esteem of her friends pupils fellow teachers and them by organizations iwbich had benef ed by her exceptional talents The pallbearers were For rlngton Bill Winhalll0ronto Jim Wheeler Stan Cranston Carl Car rutbgrs and Frank WatsonThe membersof the board of CDCl were honorary pallbearers Bon Accord Chapter conducted the Eastern Star funeral ceremony at the funeral chapel Thursday evening Members attended from Stayner and Creemare Chapters Mrs Wheeler issurvivedby her husband Goldwin Wheeler daughters Dorothy Anne and Barbara andson Benny also her mother Mrs Pearl Bewell of Vic tria BC VISIBLEWARNING Prevention of levelrcrpssing ac cidents would be thered to large degree by put lng reflective sheeting on every flat car in oper ation When these cars are travelling empty they are least noticeable on crossing particu liirlywhen the lights of oncoming traffic can be seen beyond them to add to the impression that the track is cleanDauphin Mani Herald Let uscheckthe soon famous Raybestos Bonded weatherchcgo an sma Owing the conditlooof eathermnd roads SundaySchoo was cancelled Therewas airmail attendance church mproved in Health 11 Brockwell who has been is home from tho hos pital much improved in health Few Days WithMathcr Sgt it Boyer of Clinton is spending afew holidays wlth ltis mother Mrs Beyer Sunday gtVlaltora Mr and Mrs Hoimanol lo ronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Denney raw om withmum Mrs Kiernanvspent few days lastlwcek at East Flbmboro Vlllith her mother who has been in and Mrs tilHenderson or Burns spent Sunday evening with Mrs Denney From Toronto George Robinson at Toronto spent the weekend at hlshbmc hero StaallAttendance Owlng to the condition of the roads and weather there was small attendance at the Happy Hour Club on Friday evening al though allpresenthad an enjoy able evenlng The prizes went to Mrs Miller Mra Buddiclr and Mrs McAfae mens to James McKnightC McAfee and Wltuddick lone hands to none Denney Commlttoa for Marcb 93 Mr and Mrs Menary and Mr and Mrs Sabourin FromSt Catharines Mr and Mrs Klaron of St Cath arlnes visited with Mr and McAfec on Sunday Mr and Mrs Knott and fa ily otowen Sound were Sunday visitors at the home at Mr and Mrs McAfee Bowling antenna pinglc Gent Harvey Walk dy Ma Fe 234 Higflttriple Gent Cecil Gordon 581 My Perry on High averg Gent Charlumen gonad lady Mary Perry Team score Singie Blowers 1201 tripleBlowers 8558 highest gent bowler Bill Rick spareslhg1e 260 triple Bowling League March 10 Helen VRuthven Helenites 32 Elsie McAtee Rangers 30 Win ston Blanchar Hurricanes 25 Dave GruleyNip and Tucks 24 Ron Mcnary blowers Ruddlclr Ho finds 17 Highsainglosr Gent 227 Lloyd McLachian EleanorlWhelan 233 Hi trlpl Gent Lloyd Me Lac an on lady Helen Ruth ven 598 Highest triple Bill Rickman spare 000 High avrcagc Gent McFad den189 lady MPerry 183 Team scor High single Helen tssfi 1205 igh triple Melenites Ken Cole 227 lady Helen Rutbvcn Helenites 21 will so HOME on 5165 LIBRISTOW PLUMBEEK HEATING 84 DUNLOP STREETWEST 67le 3770 has 194355 canvqgro crow nonon mo um ed Linings installed on all our whe Wheel Cylinder parts honing and cables extra MOT We specialize in use in hauls carburetors waabe tions wa her and oil ohang climate qt Ups QRANYWHERE so uq Prchase Cusim CARCLGTH SARA SEAT £0 KIWI salad bowtauuteluin ate last meatlotyere Mrs spasmx district mam ant spoke oatha convention The meeting was turned over toer Pad mbome economics and healthgigu orchestvho bad Mm Mlnesing take roee tog Sbc rpoke different uses of honey had union with her bremaat liner and sup per Grapefruit witbhoney wont tell iMambdroonand Mrsbiek ice cream with honey and cher ry wentto Mrs Sherwood or Mil waukee vdto came the farthest distance baked app and honey went toMra Rowcand Mrs Loo hart lt was all mtererting Mrs Paddison thanked Mrs Mi gutre tor veryenjoyable evenl ing Meeting pious with ue Que Lunchwalscrvedvby the hostesses Mrs Dick and Mias Proctor Nearly so Were present members and visiton Mrs Nor man Wood attendedwith Mrs Ma gutre My lb Florida John Lockhart and his brother of Toronto left by air on Saturday for avlslt in Fl lda Weekend With Parents Min MariooMumbuaon qt Bar rle and Arthur VMumbersonpf North Bay spent the weekend with their parents Visiting Sister Mrs Sherwood of Milwaukee is visiting her sister Mrs Longmire and husband Front British Columbia Bob Barker of Victoria BC is visiting his sister Mrs Wes Mum berlson and his brothers Herb and Jae equipment to th to wear an CAMPAIGN manner or gt in industry Bread Coverage and Prompt Service gorroven Fair Efficient Claims Service Modern ti month lolioy Plan Competitive Rates Auto Personal Liability and Accident insurance See your Coop Agent MRS ALISON RANSDM 38 Steele Street Phone 4000 Barrie CLARENCE BROWN Dalston rm Barrie Phone Barrie 857321 Tailored 55 The New Brunswick Tuberculosis Aa lt sociatlcnfbas moved its mobtlo Saint Johgrwater front in ouateppedAup campaign mlgetgrmina incidence ot taber

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