Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 5 Jul 1957, p. 14

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Bunterry Tea very weeeastlll strawberry tea wls hold in the Masonic Hall by the members of the lnoislll Chapter of Order of the Eastern Star on Wednesday June 28 Mrs James Leonard won the hunt on the ticket draw Eastern Stir Thursday June 27 was the iinal regular meeting of the East ern Star before the summer hot ldaya at which guests irom Stay ner Cookslnvm and Darrin were present Alter the meeting those present enjoyed cake walk with several winning either cake or ho ol strawberries lt is expected family get together will be arranged during the summer holidays with date and particulars to be announced later Schools on llniiday The school children completed their season and started summer holidays last Friday Owing to the Inclement weather it was im possible to hold the picnic How ever some oi the members or the Home and School Clubwere pres ent Friday morning bringing treats for the pupils beiore they started their summer Vacation Entertain WA Mrs James Campbell Entertain edlhe members at Essa Road Presbyterian WA on Tuesday June 25 at her home here WI Reminder The members ol the Womens institute arc reminded of the ins vitation to Visit with Letroy Wt on Tuesday evening July 0n Sick List There are several on the sick list in this community Mrs George Ayers and Janet Ayerst and Fred Peacock canvaicscing In Royal Victoria Hospital attcr re cent operations lllrs Robert Webb and Mrs Fraser Sutherland had unfortunate accidents and Mrs Thomas Nightingale at the home at hcr daughter Mrs Earl Purvis We hope that oil will he lecling very much improved ore this goes to press Iieccnt Visitors Nancy Raynor returned after spending week at her home at Rockton Her brother Gordon spent week with Mrs John son here Mrs Davies oi Hamilton is vis iting with Mrs Johnson Lclt tor Cottage Misses Janet and Judy Gray of Toronto spent the weekend with their uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs William Sutherland belerc leaving or their cottage at Point nu Bari Mr and Mrs Lorne Campbell of Glen Huron visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Campboll Wesley Willoughby is visiting with his grandparents Mr and Mrs Willoughby Angus Mrs James Campbell had the misiortune to have her pet budgie bird fly out the door on Saturday it anyone sees this blue and grey bird which answers to the name STOP resranlNd cosrev FLIES right now by letting us spray your barn humus FLY nan is sale economical convenient to use yet it truly kills flies like rune liarth slipply ll Mulcaster st PA 82932 Smokey am sure it would please the Campbciis very much He Is quite avblrd to talk and say his nsnte over and over as we as other things Recently rrled Congratulations to Anne Nets and Kitchener Foil who married in Essa Road Presbyterv Ian Church on Saturdny Junop Anne attended achoolhcro beta moving with her parents to th Knock community unliday Visitors Mr and Mrs Lane and Dav air and Mrs Ed Conoelly an James Kirk Smith all of Toront spent the holiday weekend wit their cottage at Big Bay Point hiiss Jean and Wilson Wire Vis ltcd last week with Goldwater friends In Ottawa Mr and litre Gordon and family spent the holiday with 0t tawa relatives Mr and Mrs Jack Bell of An gusvillo Manitoba are visiting at it Blacks and other relatives hero lo Vancouver Mrs Alvin Webb tell this week with friends on motor trip Vancouver Recent Visitor Reeent visitors included Mr and Mrs gtAit Wchb at Toronto at Bert McConltcys Mrs McDonald Toronto with Mrs Adams at the parsonage Mr and Mrs Morley Black Elmvale at Blacks Boys Camp Roger Rix John Wanless and John Goodtcllow from here and Corner Letrny are attending the Simeoe Presbytery Boys Camp at Midland The camp ilstl nine days Mulhnlland Family Picnic most enjoyable time was spent by the Muiholland family at their sixth annual pienie and reunion held on June 28 at the summer home at Mr and Mrs Frank Mulholland at Sandy Cove There was large attendance and to Aunt Mabel iiiuihoiiand of TD rento and little Deborah Adams ol Minesing went the honors at being the eldest and youngest member present During the al ternonn several motor boat trips were greatly enjoyed on beautiful Luke Simcoe As goodbyes were said all ex pressed the pleasure of looking forward to next years reunion United Church large congregation attendtd the United Church service on Sunday evening Rev Wanless took for the theme of his sermon Keeping Your Eyes on Jesus The junior choir sang as an on them Turn Your Eyes on Jesus The reception of new members and the sacrament of communion were held at this service Thu following new members were re ccivcd into the church Mrs Bert Mulhnllulld by ecrtiticaterand by protession oi filth Caryli Cum ming Cathy Jones Nancy Con liEli Patsy Mulholllnd and Bert Muiholland Next Sunday the church ser vice will be conducted by Kenneth Gray while Elev Wanless and iamin are on vacation in North ern Ontario Black Family Picnle innisiil Park was the scene of happy gathering on Seturdglt June 22 when the Blackfamlly held their 33rd reunion picnic About so were present coming trom Toronto Midhurst Thorn ton Shanty Bay and Stroud eom munitics The weather was perieet and the park situated on the beauti ful shore of Lake Simcoe made such an ideal picnic spot Renews ing acquaintance and getting be tcr acquainted claimed the atten tion or the older folk While the younger sEt spent the time in bathing and other amusements After bountiful supper the president Herb Black called the gathering to order He extended greetings to all expressing his pleasure at again being able to be present at the picnic The pres hl ident called on several for short Mr and Mrs Dwight Nelson at at Toronto out birth or alao to Ir and In Ill leito nee larlan Johnson at Toronto on the birth or Ion out Mr Vesta preached hta farewcltaemseu on Sunday morn Weekend At cottage tog bull or his teat Rev Ir lodJlrluEroest Hlnkhi jBut that which we haveal and family spent thoiweekelsd at ready hold fulltiii Ireome theireottage They left Wednesday or their School Pirate new 9mm tinnitus tulle The school children enjoyed Rev Vinct Uoo Park picnic and lunch at hot dogs and will be the new minister in charge ice cream on the closing day of here commencing Aug schooh They regretted having it Next Sunday repmcntativc I1 mam It 19m or the Ontario Temperance Fed film WEN ention will conduct thcservice mm Inn enled her with teapot and cream From Toronto andraugar set onbehail of the Hill Ethel Amati Torontg ll pupils Mina Cont thanked biting Mrs Aubrey Glitch them all and uid Ibo would Blah ways remember her Edenvato is Congratulations to Mr and Airs Allan McNabb on the birth of F17 Mm June 28 itlng their grandparents Mr and Mrs Dnbson Centre View At llrantlord Funeral pra lir and Mrs Joseph Maw liar at Camp and Mrs Albert Maw Mr and Robert and Margaret Goodlel htra Bert Maw Mas Cecil Ward low attended the Young Peoples and Russell Maw attended the Cult at Midland at the weekend iunerai ot Gary Ross at hrant IDR toxin nonnle ford on Saturday Gary was kill Rmfibfiglnlgvm hr tnguiahed scholar is edlto ed by tractor last Wednesday and Mumy and the Dub hleflC dtlt gyrlflpzdifltlniiovli beltsig mclljriilpliliil Toronto Visitor son Reunion at the Forestry Hall at mqu He has been It work Mrs lrcne Shannon Toronto Midllurst on Saturday TRY AN EXAMINER WANIl All live ygan on the Encyclnpcdin called on triends here on Sunday Canadiana and expects to take an War Vb other car before the lovelume series is iinirhed The first live Miss Myrtle Eirlck ruranlo ll volumes will be out by the end of smndlnz week will Fiend this year hem Succeatul tn Examination Congratulations to Margaret Goodteliow who was successful in her Teachers Training School examinations speeches All expressed the gicat pleasure at these rcunions held In respectful and loving memory of our ancestors letter of regret was received irom Albert Lennard oi Kupuml Barrie Visitors lng stating their regret at being Mr and Mrs George Livingston mm be pm mm Joy and Lynn of Barrie visited brnnecs were presented to the on Sunday with Mr and Mrs eldest lady Mrs William Neely Bert Maw eldest gent John Hunter and to mnh Son om ltleltle son ot Mr and Mrs Kcn Black Thurman me young FCongratulations to Mruand Mrs member present fink Dunlap nee Tens Ramp The following officers were elected for the coming year President Blythe Black Stroud vicepresident Elwood Black Shanty Bay Secretarytreasurer Mrs Raymond Neely stroud his torical committee Mrs Black Albert Leonard spurts committee Kcn Black James liar rls Wallace Black and Craig Hunte refreshment committee Mrs Herb Black Mrs Prentice it was decided to have the 1955 reunion in the township park the third Ssturdayin June The tables were cleared and all enjoyed round of sports led by Blythe Black DANISH Baler Twine lhe cost et replacing your home and its turnishings is just about twice what it was to years age Examine your fire protection nownot after the fireand find out if youre only half insured it hrs in but STAIE FARM Agent hinder Ttvinef rr roroUNo The warm summer sunshine and refreshingly cool nights en hnnee Manitobas vacation appeal SPEED MENACE Decision by group or automo bile manufacturers that speed should be played down in automolt bile advertising will come as wel come news to saictyconscious Con iidiilns Speed has always been thrilling But it is also tom oi recklessness and in inexperienc ed hands speed leads straight to trouble Gronde Prairie HeraldTtribune ANNE sr tanning PHONE PA8V4264 or 854504 Beanies leach on he Myanmar lilo rillih Tilt aneio FVRAMESV gid ironies ure Le senrlcl arches form our air ll wutelry shown micro iniMi Advantages at flight frames Betty to moireanyone can do it hintselt Eeonomteal to build Good headroom at wail Easy to install windows and doors in sidewalls Nogluing required All materials available from Brill Planing Mill Co Ltd COME lN AND see us ronf FREE BOOK wulclt dives rum DETAILS AND lelnuo rioNs now To noun AND use nlelo FRAMES liigid Frames aretolms oi clear 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