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Barrie Examiner, 1 May 1953, p. 2

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tliaimmn for election of Move To Barrie THE BARBIE EXAMINER MAY my tumorm Mrs Lawn and Mrs Sunny Burke amil tc2esident Mrs All family who hch been resading xiii 1351 Viwircsidenl Ill Ross l3itiyei3 lititlx have muveor ma rcwiarytrcosu in Barrie Eldon Lavender Suzibury and Mr and Mrs Bert Kent Unionvaile CLOWES WI Bold mm in annual meeting of Clowes Womens institute was held at Mrs Funk Maidens on April Eleven zldfllnelg were presmt It was dc bciltl $2 to St John Ambu Mb Joyce liuntcr was ap Funeral for Frank Dobson Largely Attended on April 29 News of thedeath of Frank WK Doheon early Monday rnurnI trig April 1953 WEB decidedl shock to the whole conuituzutv He mg not been feelng wail uni from Florida where they not 5pan thedfrdewou Sunday had not 213 ml WUWF ten church but did rct corwlder Mr and Mrs kaam of Enligdgowgomumil about five ismmg Bay mun rttmzcd boom bk hen he suffered Von the Queen Ell docking inc of coronary thromboms Yuk NFr ltni Wt He was taken by ambulance to the at Royal Vtczoria hospital for lreat manila mama men aged ovgmome he Hines Dunlut St 1r fin and only ceizw ard Md um 53 Annual Lfmvmmi 01 me LmL lial 4f lino ients Mr and Mrs John Lavender has my Cmpimfd 0m UMP Own and foaming Vie pamC Bni ll DU Osteo llth Assocatlon on All Wish him speedy 19 IVR in away shortly of six oclork fl Jun 93 before rtpurtull iorontu or intirt 1mm 000 nmi of JW Vtlmllm Sialtani ode Maurn mu Jm May and at the General Brock cmuy At brown Mr Buiwdl lbi eril new chair for lift sitl ll Dth his 393 birthday by pulling link was well and favorably ifOl Illd 1gtalmm liotel Niagara Falls Dr Wilson the itoyzii Victoria Hospitfll 31 Lmd Starling WON 03 15 not1 throughout the town and us Dr Murdock of the Wilson sidentelecl 839 my AN Emm WANT AD from CPR The Chm the news pread the remark was word tit and mode in Ozilliu at he members of Midland School Public and Council voted in ver at pizm to build new renovate the present high new The monthly meeting of the public school quS Wit WCTU will be held at the home addiilxll to iiigent School and all General Bmck Hotel May as idem To Hand Home From Korea of John Redford i713 BlnittCIlille School for municipal do urn Falls and mighbms were urry fiance Corporal Eilrms Lavender bt on Monday May at fxces Dr Mm Mrs Edwin wnwn Ul of Ermut Bitizvells nitsihi raungaihmeumrfpigdxig no Cmnls FOR UVR Hyrm BM 11 nmi tneir son Jim are attending Mb mm $6041 annual 16m Wm m5 p31 Orilzius HeywoodWakefield Cu VERMiLION Alta CPiSexttn MIDLAND HANS mm By all overwhelm Joyce Hunter District Mr Partridge St cfrf the itcckezzii guests of Mr mi Ski lunn Lavender ltiiicea Lunch Mr his Brasi154 Sick Sum ilrs Ar Bcnhnm Mrs PL Audillilj Mn Bitiwcill Mchu Next place Irtlilg MISS joyce Hunters on Twin Etcii call payment of lct$ Mr and Mrs George 782ml Ste Mane Ont Haunt min hi Elsie Cmvie on their way Pu ax cited to in it Town and County lift 0f Son and Mrs Grenulle Knot receiving congratulations on the arrival of 301 on Wednesday lalt Osteopathic and Arthritis Clinicgflhx Wilson Building Barrie isottend izg the Ontario Osteopathic Con vcntnm being held May and glilt lllli hard 21dlDo or Lilli in 33 Ce STEPHENSTHE STORE FOR MEN was the 195354 president of arms Club ofBref Lions Club of Barrie Born in England lie was born in Harrowgate Yorkshire England was left all orphan before the age of three years by the death of its parents Harry and Mnry Dobson and he was raised by his grandmother For several generations back the family had been in the grocery trade and Frank served his Lippitll ticeship in the old land Coming to Toronto in I913 he enlisted shortly after the outbreak of the First World War with the lZrd Battalion and was later tljuns ferred to the 19m and saw active service in France Veteran of lurid War Through the hardships of the campaign he was in poor health for some time after returning to To ronto There he was married to the former Irene Isobel Cooper only surviving immediate relative and coming to Aliandnlc they went into the grocery business carrying on successfully at 50 E553 Road un til several years back when they sold out to Orvai Flcctham Both Mr and Mrs Dobsont engag ed in the business and made friends with all whom they contacted THE LATE FRANK DOBSON many friends had called previously at the Jenntfz Funeral Home The service was taken by the minister Rev Eugene Beech as sisted by Rev RichardB Kendall of Epworrn United Church To ronto Hillsdale Presbytery Mr Beech paid tribute to the faithfulness and unstinting service given by Frank throughout to his Church and based his remarks upon the verse He who shall lose his life for my sake and the gospels the some hail save it chairman of Simcoe oritc hymn Guide Me Thou and Rev Burton of During the serwcc Franks fav Grcat Jehovah was sungby Wil liam Bell close friend Active In Church Work Both have been active members and workers in Burton Avenue Un School and ited Church Sunday choir Mr DobsonI was for some time superintendent of the Sunday Schooi had held many offices on the church board and was an cider and church representative to Sim coe Presbytery and Toronto Con ference ready and effective speaker he had on many occasions taken the service at both Burton Avenue and Holly United churches during pastors vacations and other times and especially interested in young peoples work had spoken at other places in the interests of Simcoc Presbytery summer camp of which he was treasurer Finc Baritone Singer He was baritone soloist in the choir had been right at home in several amateur plays given by the choir some years ago and was prominent member of the Seth Parker group which was popular in the district for several years taking the part ofSeth himself He had served for l2 years on the board of education was greatly interested in sports was mem ber of Kerr Lodge AF and AM Barrie branch Victorian Order of Nurses was director of the Hospital Board and member of the Vet Promons Club He took most active part in the was past it viving charter members here Just last Friday night April 24 hosed clress at the club during the recep tion of new members was said to have been one of his finest efforts For the beautiful and impressive funeral service on Wednesday April 29 at pm Burton Avenue United Church was filled although Large Circle of Friends Masses of owers spoke eloquently of the wide friendship circle and included large groups of former cuiriomers who were his friends also neighbors in large section of Aliandale and another group in the Fcrndale area near the home of Mr and Mrs Dobson the Bur ton Avenue United Church the Womans Association the choir lioliy United Church Kerr Lodge Veterans Club of Barrie Barbie Wholesale executive of the Vic torian Order of Nurses employees and management of First Cp operzitive Packers of Ontario Board of Directors of the Royal Victoria Hospital Lions Club of Elmvale Lions Club of Burma Past Presidents Association of the Lions Club Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club Honorary pallbearers were Blair Tony Saso Irving McLach tan Dr Neil Laurie Levi Henson Charles McQunde Actch bearers were Harry Wooton and Bert Smales Toronto Orval Flecithom Frank Craig Arnold Spearrt and four db AJA largeuiiumber of relatives and friends werealso present fromo distance including Mnand Mrs Smith Mr and Mrs Smales BertiSmales Wooten Mr and Mrs Ernest Kendall Jack Ken dall all of Toronto Mr and Mrs MlcCouiey St Marys Mr and Mrs Spring and Mrs Spring in 182 Ream Kendall Toronto Mr and Mrs Sullivan Fainport Beach Mr and Mn Murray Reynolds Jack Reyk holds Jack McBride MFS ill of Torono and Murray Rey nolds Jr ofrWeston CURVELESS RAIL LINE Worlds 1ongeEF straight stretch of railway300 miles without curveis in South Australia stirs Eyerytillng Mort 00 Our Complete Stock of Sporting Goods offeer at antics greatly reduced prices units Racquets Balls GULF Bags Clubs Balis CYCLES BICYCLE ACCESSORIES BASKETBALL EQUIPMENT EsPonT57 ysfmmm no fillielsT ilk Sinker etc Tennis melt bowling EVlurilemiin our largeslockelmSports Equip maul represents genuine Borgoin nil rimuslsronnvc my 00005 moth0 Phone 2653 aBaner Haws Weve Finally BrokenDown AT LAST Were Having Sale At Long Lost otter dozens and dozens of inquiries We bring you sale For vol Sale Continues ue packed days we offer not lost years merchandise CLOTHING of reel RockBottom SALE PRlCES Newest Styling Colors Material QUALITY suns The famous names Progress Brand SaviileRow find many others are found in our collection of Branded Line Suits featuring Gabardines Plain and Fancy Worsteds Pic Pics and the daring new Splash Weave All the popular styles all the popular shades for 1053 All sizes good selection of tail models for the man over foot PRICE GROUPS Regular $4950 $5250 ond $5650V0lue AT Low PRICE REG $5950 REG $6350 but this Springs QUALITY 44 rec $5950 Torr llll REG $7250 5150 5350 Irleres new idea in Topcoat Savings All new Spring stock featuring 21 won derful choice ofnew 1953 styling weaves and colors Quality Clothing at old fashioned prics Wonderful new Rayon Gabardines regular val ues $2495 $2595 and $2750 ONE LOW PRICE Outstanding value new style topcoats they sell regular at $3395 NOW AT THIS 2495 The newest Tweedc instrikig4vccve5 All W601 prardihes in wonderful new Springtones each onea masterpiece of craftsmanship REGULAR j$4950 $5000 is DUNLOP 5T REGULAR $4250 $4500 Originally Eotablished 1885 Tweeds Harris Needs Doeskins Cheviots Corduroys Plaids just few of ourmzmy Sport Conic mature featured in this great Salesevent There is QUALITY in the cut and appearancebig savingspt these prices PRICE GROUPS Regular $3250 $3395 auto $3500 AT0NEPeicEf REG$27O our snmrr Regularsam $795 and $895 value clearing at $495 $525 and $625 Large assorbect mgroup Values to 3659

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