An hour work by the overeat Canadian worker would buy in 194 at least lour times the goods on services got for an hour in EH7 visiting her brother Sherman cording to recent limit spending her Eater vacation with Todd for the Easter holidayx Studies gt her sister Mrs Robert Kell Mrs Leonard Bell Melton is titers on the death of their dear gm her 50 Owen am his Friday night in the United Church ended the looted rmtces which have all beenvwellrattended Sailing Again Mr and Carl Buker spent Alan French went to Goderich the holiday lib Mr and Mrs Deepen gympathy from themm to go on the SS Vandoc for an Thomas Robson unity is extended to Mrs Joe other season MY 8136 Mm Cecil Kells andyManninx and her sisters and bro Mrs Clarke French spcnt few Marvin Mr and Mrs Colonel Mc days in Goderich before the boats Waiters and famxly Mr and Mrs went out Charlie Bennett and family visxled Mr and Mrs Thomas Reynolds relatives over the holiday and Allard Mr and Mrs And mm erson andHarold French spent the and Mm Bruce Brawn en Weekend omwa tertained few friends to 500 party with Mrs Harry Willis and Mrs Roy Whetham and John Miller and Harry Willis as prize winners United Church WA United Church WA held their April meeting at Mrs Bert Frenchs with good attendance In New York Hospital Mr and Mrs Thomas Drinkill spent few days in New York where their son Harvey is in the hospital were Mr ad Mrs Foster Collingwood W1 and Mrs Will iam Remy of Grand Bend and Isabelle Toronto Miss May Mcivor Sudbury is visited Easter the Rothwell home for Deepest smug Yulhnzm Mrs Fred Robertson Barrie is Mr and Mrs John Baker have momerMrs mar Graham returned from their visit with 119 13 53 WEKCOmC is extended to Mr and Mrs Tom Roberts who have $525 5132 daughter law ail Fm PM moved to their new home at the La Monday venmg Inns lakeshom They expect mak Fine Recovery lnl South Earm forum groupspent their permanent home Mrs Plant who fractured onega very enloyable social evening at hip Jan is making line rc the home of Mr and Mrs Eben Easter Visiting covcry and is now at her home inl Sawyer to mark the end of Very Mr and Mrs Grenville Hughes Gilford with Mrs Draper New successful year Winners in court Carolyn and Brenda spent Easter market as her companion whist were Mrs Sherman Todd and Sunday with friends in Toronto Mrs Jerry Prykc and two sonsilrank Todd Travelling prizes Easter visitors at Lou Neillysspcnt several days with relatives were won by Mrs John Hughel MW in Windsor at Easter time and Frank Todd bounteousv Mr and Mrs Cliff Gorham andi lunch was served by the hostesses family visited Mr and Mrs William Gorham ood Friday The population of Ontario is ill Mrs George lontcal Toronto pcrsons per square mile to petition WA Meeting In nnlimmno hasconduct The United Church WA meeting edit harm and shoe store busi has been postponed from Tuesdayy foran is years in part of April to the inn of April and the masonic Hall building has is to be held at the home of Mrs leased part of Arnolds store John Parts at oclock has moved ibis weak his Mr and Mrs Gordon Davis and 33 Mali0 family Fooro are spending few days wi the funnel5 porcn Annual Exhibition Vis on Puma Mr and Mm nr The people of this community are looking forward with interest to their annual exhibition of oil ppintings by the students of Mrs Munkmans private school The show will be held in the Leg ion Memorial Hall afternoon and evening of April 15 There 15 no amission charge Everyone Will be welcome Lions Club Bonsplel The Lions Club hold it bonsplcl in Bradford on chncsday April Cookstown rink was skipped by Earl Carr with Lcnnox Rowe William Millie and Harry Cousc This rink won sccund prizc ul of 16 rinks and von all ihrcc their gamcs Prizcs wcrc iionsun Cigar cttc lighters Presbyterian WMS The llcsbytcrirm WMS arc hav ing special meeting in the church on April 19 at oclock when all the neighboring churcth arc in vited The special speaker Will bc Mrs Turnbull rctircd mission ary of Toronto Rcv Gcorgc Moore will be soloist Has Broken Wrist Mrs Reed is suffering With broken wrist rcccivcd whcn she accidentally fell on the floorln her home last Wednesday Miss Zelldslrollcy is holidaying at her hot in town chla and Mrs Brol cy spent Monday and Tuesday in Toronto visiting friends FOR EXPERT REPAIR WORK FRENCH H010 Your DODGE DESOTO DEALER 10 Ross St Barrie PHONE 5135 Lenten Services The services on Tuesday nigh in the Anglican Church and Good rlltl5 Mrs Monkman conducted the election of officers 1933 which are as follows Past president Mrs lm Wilson president Mrs Gordon Patton lst viccprcsidcnt Mrs if Smith 2nd varicty proglmn and the proceeds viccprcsrdcnt Mrs Dunnei will be for now choir gowns recording srcrctary Mrs Hubert rLcmon treasurer Miss Audrey Mupcs prcss secretary Mrs Kidd district director Mrs The 1535 SCFVIC Chm Come munch dirccwm Mal chls were well atlcndcd on Sun Adair Mrs Jebb Mrs dav Holy Communlm was ad Gmss Mm mum MD Hun ministered in all churches tcr Mrs Brollcy pianists Mrs SL Jam Guild i111sggnmileifLnongggmgv Members of the Guild of home after spending the past Mr Wheel Junior work Jxohnls Angllcaerhitlrch held their months in Smiths Falls and Tor iprl mec ing in re spare roonnono 13 in 50001 VldncsFlay Well 155 Delsie EdwmdS Vascy vls MCMIMW mummsMS H0p they qulltcd Mrs Morris Dllnkic itcd her aunt Mrs John Miller per Mrs Monknmu was hosmss Ml and MIS Wllllam Streahorn The comm of mt program Mr and Mrs Lloyd lrcnch spent and baby of Toronto VlSllCd Mr man Opened with Mrs Sunday With Mr and Mrs Owen and Mrs Homing French Mr and Mrs Roy Lilliclap and thclcr reading the current even Two mmmcs Silence was Donald Reynolds Midland is family of Barrie spent Sunday with Mrs Abc Truax observcd for Mrs Allan one hondaymg With his grandparents of the district past presidents The sympathy of Cookstown institute members is cxtcnded to the family lhc special speaker Mrs Barbara Wheeler of CKBB Barrio gave mos inlcresting talk She spoke about the donation our institute gave towards the television set for the elderly people at Simcoc Man or and what joy and pleasure they gt rcccivcd from it and how it bright cns their Whole lives andhow lvhcy stay up at nights enjoying it ikk stcud Of going to bed at sunset Rt pica was given for donations of ker wool to be sent to the home as kaA nbmbcr of them enjoy knitting Mrs Wheeler also spoke about an interesting trip from England by boat to her home in Bucnos Aircs in South America and the people and conditions of that Latin country John Arnold rendered piano solo and the meeting closed With Mr and Mrs Oliver Grigg Miss Marilyn Brown Toronto spent the weekend with her par ents Mr and Mrs Elba Brown Miss Doreen Reynolds Toronto holidaycd with her parents Mr and Mrs Arthur Reynolds Mr and Mrs Ronald Trcw and son and Mr and Mrs Ernest Cum mings and daughter were visitors with Mr and Mrs Hcrmun Trew and Clarke Mrs McWaltcrs returned cw United Church Choir Concert On Friday April l0 at pm the Unitcd Church choir are put ting on concert This will ilt Presbyterian Mission Hand Easter Services The Golden Link Mission Band mct on March 30 at Mrs Smitl with members and five visit present The meeting opened by singing hymn Mothers of Sal em followed by plilycr by Wayne Hughes Barbara lluddcn and Aud rcy llcive Wallace Smith sang hymn accompanicd by his mother Mrs Smith at the piano Min utcs VLIQ rcud and approved and Lynn Smith collcctcd lbc offering of$21l Wayne llugllcs loci in thc OffCllOly pmycr lhc roll call was answcrcd by tho nzlmc of woman mcntioncd in thc Biblc Several hymns vcrc sung and prayers wllicli thc mcmbcrs arc to learn were read Mrs Smith rczld portion of colltinucd story Mpcngo and the program clos cd withthe singing of hymn 734 During an enjoyable social hour the members took part in coloring pictures about the country which is being studied Having flannel gmph made was suggcstcd so the younger members could understand more readily Ihc hostess served refreshments which wcrc cnjoycd by all NEED YARDSTLCK FOR YOUR LIFE lNSURANCE ASK US TIHiifhgm8llllllas THE UEAClURERS IFE INSURANCE COMPANY Institute Meeting The Womens Institlltc mct ill the Town Hall on Thursday cvcn ing April with 25 members and 12 visitors present with the acting president Mrs Arthur Coopcl in the chair and Mrs Robert icy MCNaugm pianist ThcOdc was sung and the wakend cue5 Mar Stewart Collect repeated Houday and Weekend mos Min tcs and correspondence were with Mrs James Miller were Ml mad and discussed The roll can To Reside in Newmarkct James Ayelst who has resided in town for several years left this week for Newmarkct where he will reside with his daughter Mrs FrWmmrs Lorne McLatxghlinm and Mrsltobcrt Miller and chil dren Nevvmarket Mr and Mrs Tibb Miller and baby son Barrie Mr anders Bert Harman and son Eric Des Joaohims with Mrs Mill cr and Mr and Mrs Harman Mr and Mrs Jack McLennon Toronto were weekend visitors of Mr and Mrs Archie McLean Mr and Mrs Joseph Davis To mnto are spending the Easter holl days with their parents Mr and Mrs Henry Davis and George Mc Donald Easter Visitors Holiday and Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Kidd were Mr and Mrs Kidd and son David Toronto William Lozo Dctrolt Mr and Mrs Keith Couse with Mr and Mrs Kidd and Mr and Mrs Cause Mr and Mrs Promoll and Miss Gazy Kidd Torontowcrc callers on Saturday at Kidds and daughter Sharyn Camp Borden was answered by the title of the most interesting article read in the latest issue of Home and Country Gifts of canned meat were donated these to be sent to the sister in stitute in Wales Ten dollars was voted for the Fair Board The an nual tag day for the blind will be on May and Mrs Cousc was named convcncr to make all or rangements Red Cross conveners Mrs Cousc and Miss Pierson would like all finished articles returned so they may be packed Mrs Don ald Monkmon spoke about the Red Cross first aid course to be given and which will start on April 13 Registration fee is $2 for the course The lecturer and demonstrator are from Toronto The list is not quite completed and anyone wishing to register contact Mrs Monikman as soon as possible as only defin itc number can be taken Ilhe an nual reponts of the different topics ofrbhciygarivvcrcrgiven by the cone God Save the Queen after which delicious lunch was served by the committee Death of Scotty Lyons Lyons Austin ScOttyl on Thurs day April 1953 at Royal Vic toria Hospital BairicfAustin Lyons son of the late Philip and Annie Lyons of Ramsbottom England in his Blst year held at the home of Leonard Cor Funeral service was belt Cookstown on Saturday Ap1 and interment in Alliston Union Cemetery The Late Mrs JohnWalkcr Cookstown community extends its sincere sympathy to George Cous ins and other relatives in the death of his sister Mrs John Walker who passed away on Monday Mar 30 1953 at Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie The funeral service took place in St Johns Anglican Church on Wednesday April Interment in St Johns Cemetery CRESTUNEVVCIONK cut the holiday weekend withtho drmcrs mother Mrs William gindloe sun Toro to were weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Copeland Miss Muriel McMillan Toronto th weekend with her moth smm and 515 er Mrs McMillan ter Nita Mr and Mrs Bruce Adair Han ovcr spent the wcckcnd with Mr and MlS Adair Easter holiday guest of Mr and Mrs Edward Simmons was MISS Velma Simmons Toronto Home for Weekend Home for the weekend Miss Vio letrllbalni Coburri on Tom Williams hn Lcadlay Kenneth dmrsj Edward Nix Audlcy Camp lbcll Beatrice McFadden Patricia Evans all of Toronto Misses Helen andDoris Manes Barrie Miss Vel the Cole Tororfto United Church YIU Monday evening March 30 the YPUof the United Ohurcli santa social evening when they entertain edthc Young ballroom Games under the leadership of coplc from Bradford Wcrc unloved Rev ellogg and lunch wasscrvcd by morning April 1f WhoookstownYPU nrlsc service at 530 out the hills West of town when Kellogg Easter service to the church whcr breakfast wag scrde or Meeting not the Unite dFon Thurbdoy Mrs Willis yconductcd Mtclwnlds tauroomvounvuounlo talisman if wlulllcli urvollll com PLAYsAFEuJErus STORE ANDPROTECT AmmanInningcum +qudduorion VAllLrs ruinleunIo AGAINST rum lm MONISJAMAGI Truliyolltvaluablc to out saferstoroge service and be sure they will get thatbettct kind of corethat keepsthem beautiful lunged WOW MINDW WEORIMISI MAI MOIOIlNO lordomatlc Drive 4nd whim Jqdrjwull lire optional extra cwl Go over tho Ford of yourcholco carefully compare all the features of Forduthc safely ofFlillCilrclc Viability thc convenience ol iCcntreFil Fueling the comfort of foam rubber soulsthe unmistakable quality in every detaili of worknlllnsm and style Youll bonvinccd that minimum ycarto olfflilgc to Ford When you try Fords Woner Ride yuull sec huwit smooths out the roughest roadhow efficiently it handles in tramhowcusy it istopilrkgdlock the ride before you decide and youllbuy aiFord TestDrive its VB smbotlinonmior Ford has the 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