Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 16 Sep 1953, p. 2

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Mrs Blake Lamont recently Dr mussels is importation Auxil gany suturday Sept 19 Natalya Head IWIMFW Thornton baited Church but who supper Oct 21 Remember the are Rtmumde Sale Saturday SemiL 406 Loyal True Blue Ball Htghl 31qu open at am 106110 MacmilfmiiiFriday Sept it It to thomustcof Paxtons CKBB adyloft Party Dancing from 930 to gt Rummage Sale Sept l9 Central United Sunday School rooms Doors encrypts am Auspiccst Central Choir Mixed danclng every Friday and Saturday at Pine Crest miles north of Barrie on Highway 27 or miles south of Elmvalc Music Milestones lOtlthF minutiae sale Saturday Sept 19 Collier Street United Church mementtgsAuspices Barrie and DistrictAsioctatlon for Retarded ChildrenDoors open am Any one haying donations of clothing phonomfor pickup l0t107 Omngevtllc District Hereford Breeders Association lst Con signment Sale and Show Friday Oct 16 Orzmgeville Exhibition Elms 22females bulls iAll cat tle we TBvand blood tested Pro vincial bonus to apply Sale at pm sharp For catalogues write Mathcson Orangeville 109112117 Rev Garbutt Smith returned to Winnipeg last week after spending monthwlth his parents Mr and Mrs George Smith at their cottage at Tolfcndal Dr Mrs Bowman of Houston Texas visited Mr and Bowman isrVa professor at Baylor Universityandwas onhis way to the International Bhysiplogical conference in Montreal He is the Stm of MISBowman and the late James Bhwman of Saskatoon for nirly of ngtayner Dr an Mrs Bilkcythave returnedhame from three weeks vacation in Algonquin Park YOUTH NEEDS DISCIPLINE Disciplihejandrrespect has its place in our everyday life at home muchgas ithas in our army and juvenile irresponsibility evid dttt on all sides lndfdfcthtttfWl are fallingvdowna little in attain ing it Stanstehd Que Journal 106107 BILIW BOBBIE Vancouver who was elected president of The Can adian Chamber of Commerce at the national business organizations 24th annual meeting in Edmonton Sept 1417 Mr Borric is president of Pcmberton Securities Limited Vancouver and director of mum ber of companies During the past year he has served as first national vicepresident of the Canadian Chamber of Commcrcc He takes over from Lewis Simms of Saint Jultll NB former president of the Caniidian Chamber of Com merce ENGAGEMENTS Mr and Mrs Frank Longhurst wish to announce the engagement of their laughter Marjorie Louise to George Ross Hickling son of Mr and Mrs George Verner Hick ling the marriage to take place SaturtlayOctobcr 10 at four oclock in Burton Avenue United Church Barrie 106 Mr on Mrs Albert McFadden wish to announce the engagement of their daughter June Marie to Donal Joseph Dunn son of Mr an Mrs Milton Dunn of Barrie the marriage tottake place October 10 at three oclock in Central United CluuchBarrie 106 Mr and Mrs Norman Scott of Barrio wish to announce the en gagement of their only daughter Helen Mac to Roger AurelMur phy son of Mr anMrsuRussell Murphy of Ottawa the marriage to take place on Saturday Octo ber 10 at1030oclock in St Margarets Anglican Church Of tawa 106 Mr an Mrs Louis Glenn Peel Street wish to annOunce the en gagement of their youngest daugh ter Aileen Everalda to Douglas Harold Dunn son of Mr and Mrs David Dunn 81 Gunn Street the arriagc to takeplace on Satur ayIISYerber af 8pm fh the Salvation Army Citadel Bar rte HT 18 1953 Many Thousands Cool Van With Fresh Wind Possible Rating Orillia 103 Fall Fair Attracts Since the limit the Sunday with hunting cleared and won brilliant 31mmbut nln fell nah Tueday evening Today tndlmtiom of clear ugh new broom Night mcuf Temperatures were mu Continued from page one lowl birds andrabbits Shown for the first time were over 200 pig cons including birds from Slmcor Racing Bird Association Many interesting exhibits and booths occupied the Armourles building In the centre were class es for flowers farm produce and other products There was fine display of Copaco bacon National George Orr of Ccvidwater and Mrs plays of kitchen accessories includ thirds Mrs Dalton Show Bit Orillla was third In the pigeon chow John Kel sey of Woodviilc took the lead may Exhibitn Kn Irwin limit of 00 Station proved hcrulfr the most skillful cool among exhibitors of baking She had 13 lines Mrs Leonard Booth BRI Goldwater was in second place Other THORNTON Dr and Mrs Cameron Hill Bar rie and Mr and Mrs Dalton Bant in have been vacationing in Rochester and Buffalo GRENFEL Sunday Visitors Mr and Mrs Reg Burrs Elgin Millsand Mr and Mrs Alton Scott Haww Faun 383 John and Billie AuroraspentSun mmnqus day with Mr and Mrs Scott In the Womenst Institutes dis Com winners included Mrs Employment Office Lions and Ro tary Clubs Gideon Society and Up on Canada Bible Society were among those with booths There was highly creditable display of articles produced by Orillia District Collegiate students Also in the building there was mobile recruiting station for the RCAF It was manned by two lorv onto headquarters airmen W0 Richardson and Cpl Lanig on They reported an encouraging response by youth of the district Womens Groups Several local womens groups were represented The Blisincss and Professional Womens Club conduct ed drive for welfare aims This group has avmcmbership of 30 Pre sident is Esther Riddell with Mar ion Brown chairman of the Ways and Means Committee The Quota Club sold tickets on an oil painting large variety of tractors and other farm machinery was shown outside at the rear of the Armourics building The midway Thursday evening Feature of the closing Saturday night was the Old Time Fiddlers contest which saw ll contestants received with lively enthusiasm by the audience Winners were lst Roy Renwick Brampton 2nd Samuel Parks 86 of Sutton West who placed first at the Canadian National Exhibition in the age 75 and over competition 3rd Matthew Hunter Orillia 4th Harold Morby Hornings Mills 5th Jack Sears Orillia Cheques were handed out by Carl Brown one of the judges operated from Cattle and Ilorses Many owners of cattle and hors es in this part of the province Show ed such excellent quality inthc various classes it made the judges task difficult Barrie and district farmers took large share of the prizes Jcrmey of Barrie district was in top place for Holsteins with lime firsts and three seconds Dr Rynard of Orillia who has farm on Highway 12 was second Taking prizes also was Norm Rat cliffe of RR Halwkestone Ron ald Marquis had the best Short horns Crawford and Son of Oro Sta tion were in first place in the beef cattle class with eight firsts and fbfiseconds Other winners includ ing specials were Ed Grenier everything for Sept 18 52 33 Sept it 50 3t Sept 15 74 as Mrs Bowser Aurora Mel Madsley RR llawkestonlvorl Clark Shanty Bay and William Gowanlock RR Orillia Bert French of Elmvalc with four firsts twa seconds andfout thirds placed first in the Jersey show Talman Churchill was second and MacNico Duntroon third Close behindwas Oliver of Shanty Bay Only entry with six first and four seconds in the Guernseys was Stu art McQuarric of Gilford The bestsaddlehorse was shown 3y Earl Doble Of Alherley Dalton Jermey of Jarratt won the Dr Mclhee MPP prize for the best mare and Graham 8d dress not available took the Robinson MP prize for best team leading winner in the roadster class horses was Umphrey of llawkestonc Caracadden of Stroud had the best Yorkshire boar in the Swine Show and received special prize from Orlllia Farmers Coop eratlve Johnston Hawkestone won thevBen Inch ShinGain prize for the best Berkshire boar and sow Stewart Johnston Hawkmtone took the prize by John Farris Marchmont for the best junior ex hibit Stewart also won the Junior Fairs first prize for best herd of one male and two females Overall champion in the Swine competition was John Kelsey Woodville closely followed by AJolhn stone Howkestone and Cars caddcn of Stroud Other winners lncludcd Brethet Sons Tot tcnham and Allan Lockie of Zephyr Sheep Show The Sheep Show was one of the largest in years at Orilliaqlfliir Errol Johnston of Hawkestone was in first place with seven firstssix seconds and third Right behind him was William Crawford of Minesing with seven firsts fi seconds and twodthits In third lace was John Kelsey Woodville Other winners were Mark and Son Little Britain Grant Stayner Bretheh and Sons Tottenham and Kettle Bracebridge Fred Kentner of Acton wasdexlxun away win er in the poultry by with 52h sts 22 seconds andrtc thirds Errol Johnstone of Hawker stone was in second placerwith 106 and Son RR Midland Mr and nine firsts 10 seconds and three YO are looking for in QM FURTRIMMED UNTRiMMEDSWLES VIMPORTEDFABRICS FROM ENGLAND Elysians Velvacuna Fleeces Alpaca Etc lr The luxurious feel of deeppile warmth plus the joy of superbgoodyoks are yours to choose from in our new Fall toot groupShop now while Selection is great Eat gmn deposltwlll hold your coat until desired Wobelievo timedtote ornithogcootostcoott voluoswo hove curredum opportunilyto offer lllt+woolsobollovo that company Choose your WINTER Illllll now awhile Largo Selectioits Al Available Clio until Mind human mm smalrdopout willholdv your hewlttt uowllbligl ingluncheon clotht wort were first Sparrow lake Second and Clowns third Mrs McKinnrm of Barrie showed the best embroidered pil low cases and pair of towels Girls Garden Club Leading the winners in the Girls Garden Club were four senior glrls and three juniors Exhibitors were members of Rug by and JonahCreighton clubs Seniors taking prizes were Shirley Ayres Lois Lawlor Donna Leahey and Irene Hutchinson Dom na Duddy received award Winners among the Juniors were Mary Ayers Leona Rankin and Betty Tudhope in Class Lor aine Oakley Helen Marie ergman and Phyllis Fraser in Class and Doreen Scott and Lynn Beard ob taining rating NOIIH Slmcoe Agricultural Be presentatlve Stewart Page of Barrio was judge and committee in charge included Pomcroy Mrs WCuppagc Mrs John Lang man and Miss Ruth Shaver Board Offlclals William Gowanlock is presid end of the Orillia Fair Board this year serving his second term oth er officers are Honorary Presid ents Irwin McMahon and John geld Wolf or NIAGARA FINANCE Drop In foodie your friendly Niagara Ian adviser apron house dress towel dish cloth and curtains Mitchell sauare women The Sunday School held corn roast at Mr and Mrs Mc Masters last week There were 15 present and all had grand time Good Service Attendance splendidcongrcgation was pres ent on Sunday morning for the Rally Day Service in the Grenfel United Church Rev Silvester wps in charge and Mr Chamler Barrie gave brief but apprecia tivc message Drinkwater lst VicePresident Mowat Tudhopc 2nd vicepresid ent John Canning Honorary Dir ectors Sam Harvie John Ruther ford Willlam Wishcart Theo Wilmott Calverley Mrs Dunn Alvin Anderson Mrs Anderson John MacDonald Gor don Smith and Gordon Allen As sociate Directors Mrs Roy ll Greer Mrs Jas Brandon Mrs lr win Williamson Directors Mon ty Leigh Stewart Keyes Albert An derson James Lee Grant Jemiey Dalton Jermey Horace Dudenhof fer Horace Ego Howard Huffman William Burtch Junior Directors Manscll Chap man Donald Harvie Ivan Bailey Morley Ball Beatrice Powell Mrs Merle Ball William Gowanlock and Donald Horne Auditors Sidney Pomeroy and Robert Gordon Sec Ietarvareasurer of Orillia Fair is Percy Bacon Hell make If nay foroyou to got the Fondlxrlonn Mouth youths Hm are Important facts for you about Niagara Loom Who can get IaNiugaru Friendly LoonAryorie with reputation for honesty and the ability to repay How much can be borrowed from NlugmUp to $1500 sometimes more ow quickly can get moneySometimes in 20 minutes within 24 hours for most loans Howlongcon Ildre foropaytn the table below there are iustc few ofmany plans Theywill give you some idea of time periods allowed for different amounts from to 24 months And for all people gt who have uneven income during the year such os farmers and schoolteachers special payment schedules ff may be arranged on loans above $500 Are all loan charges the sumoUp 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