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Barrie Examiner, 5 Sep 1958, p. 8

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gtcs old August Meeting Gear cs WA Utopla held the5 Augustg meetl at the home of Mrs Jack Ellis Wlthlltl mem bers and two visitorspresent The meeting opened with the slnging of The Lords My Shop herdJ followed by prayers Brill reading was glven by Fr The elected tofiice Mrs Ellsworth llilkens To Ohlop secretary Edward loughiby Shanty Bay sports ector Thomas Wdlougliby Barr The otticers wish to thank everyone family and guests allke tor helping to make the day enjoyable limes skim the con ook mfyone lathe base herethe prizes had been with CPunons as were 25 times with fawcntrics in each class nor were as allows bond of panslulsti Plikey 20d Mrs lli am Mrs Love 4th Gildhiist asters bloomsMrs wu Mrs Ewen Ca Pilkeprrsaji sin cosmosMrs Piikcy 0aldwellMrs Jam Hastings snnpdragons spike armleson Mrs Charles Mrs Pilkey zinnias giant hloomi Campbell Mrs Mrs Jamieson Mrs zinnias pompon rs Pllkey Mrs Bird Gilchrist imarlgolds Aillean shlra CaldwellL Mrs Sanderson French martgold sMrs Caldwellf Mrs astings Mrs Pearsail Squires naslurtlumsMrs lll Mrs Campbell Mrs leson 10 vase of single petunias Pilkey Mrs Squires Pearsall Mrs Caldwell 11 double petunlasMrs ires Mrs Pearsall 512 dahl bloom4M Gilchrist Jamieson recent graduate 01 St Josephs Hospital Tore onto completed her tralning August 22 1958 Miss Tough is the youngest daughter of Mr and Mrs Jamesrloughv or min of awe mleron Mrs Class J8 Caldwell geranium afidwell listings Gilchrist Mrs Caldwell novelty cup and saucer arrangfinentMrs Pil key Mrs Jamieson Mrs Campbell Mrs Jamieson Class TV arrangement Mrs Caldwell Mrs DPiikey Mrs Campbell Mrs Cald well Class 23 coriiage iar blue gown ldn Caldwell Mrs hell Mrs Campbell Mrs Jamieson Clea 1M arrangement onrtray using fruit flowers vegetables 14Hdahlia collection of nMls Pearsall 15 gladiolus spike ird Mrs Pearsau Mrs key Mrs Gilchrist 16 gladioli spikes Gilchrist Mm ral Arranging monsirated Af nvaieWl nvale Womens Institute met edllesday evening Aug 27 Aubrey Gitienswith an ance of 15 members and lsitors The vicepresldent Allan McNabb presided all was answered by wear etable corsagelj Aliilllflgy McDonald interpre motto Life is garden re you planting The husl eluded arrangements tor ry course at Mrs Mcs on Sept and 10 tilour oclock and de about exhibits at harrie Albert Mawwas appointed er of public relationstor nch McNabh was in charge program and introduced Johnson at Minesing who gave splendid talk ral Arrangement and item onstx with several different lid MeNabb conducted flow er test and the meetingwas clos with the Mary Stewart Collef gt Lurh was served by Mrs cecll We and Mrs Raymond Ward and foliageMrs Jamleson Mrs Pilkey Mrss Ed Hastings Mrs Caldwell gt Class 25 resultvof walk in woods and field nrralrgedtobeat advantageMrs Jamicson Mrs Caldwell Mrs Bird Mrs Caldwell Congratula ns girls Show closed with social time much enjoyed byhalln The SemenAbel meeting will be Tuesday evening meeting at Mrs Charles Sahdersons at lce nreamcake andcookies Please noteehange in date roll alumme arena lCAii EXAMINER George Wright of ounce the engage ment of their daughter Naney Gertrude Mr Leighiou Gill ord Henson son oilurfiand Mrs Cecil Hensonnarrie the marriage to tnkeplace on SaturdaySep tenlber zo at300 pm in Knox Inst anwm Ilondny Sept 8meetingr ydth the Chidfil Police or Barrie Eduard Tsctilrbart speaker His prsident Ian Postnikoi Sandra roll call Happyjkfllday was sung in six girl and boys 112 work twins werelinda Spring and Jenifer Parry the children wereshnwn the now Mission Band plns Games were played vfi Mrs Turpllng told to rim the book lere Comes Dirk tor Childrur in Traffic The inmualmed period will be led by Ray 316 Trinhle Picador themabakeuiewtllbe made Guests welcome Air Cadei Auxiliary Meets shot the and Wod was On Sunday night this ad access through an bedroom wlhllow not the mend intodhssholu lensing or Boss mbjeet Parcntal Responsibility RM diminution on Holiday night thieves on cred the home at John stewx3 by brcakiug window in th woodshedat the back Once lg zin the place was nniacked ir mixmastcr and sundry oiher it em were taken tothe value Members of the MarlyTottcn Preab tcriad Chu Croxsi an Smith Groupgscrved refresh me Next Wédneéday Womenr Auxiliary of 102 Squadron Baflie Air Cadets CITRUS INVENTIQN The seedless orhngejvu 4i developed in Califomils Riven Mr hnd Mrs Russell Ernest Harris at Grentel Ontario wish to announce the engagement at their daughters Violet Mari to Angus Hoyle Campbell so at Mr and MrsAngur Campbell of Thornton Ontario and Edna Ail een to Franklin Kent Higginson son of Mr and Mrs Frank Hig ginson Int utopia Ontario The marriageswill take place in Gren tel United Church on Saturday September 271958 at 230 pm gt 102 nussmly mm 1st St Nicholas patron saint of Russia is specially honored as the guardian of children and of scholars Buis hm EARN YOUR OWN DELIVERING LARGEST LLtNG WEEKLY MAQAziNE rule STAR WEEKL Yo Blawanxnirnorlrsr GENelious nonvsnsl PLUS vanuanhe nstans ExrnniaNcn non imp LLAu MR Warmlnnn Circulatio rhe star King Street West For information write to manta Meeting closed with the credo and prayer be Well WfldMSdIY Sept it 815 at Mrs Iona rd street Dr and Mrs Raymond Asquith and their three children tron Toronto where Dr Asquith was completing postgraduate studies at the Hospital for Sick Children have taken up residence at 94 sunnidale Road Barrie Miss Joan Ferguson and Miss Ann Harris have returned after spending the summer touring the European Continent and the Bri tish sles ance Therefore September POCKETMONEY CANADAS malte and store and Apply 02020 on sand colulvnsswm nual fertilizer upplis Wee ly Tonoilto Qntarlo =259 Innisfil st Why Apply Phosphorus For gt sium In During the summernearly all the food that the plant makes is used for the growth of the aboveground llloverllhis leaves the rootqhungryf in wellsupplied with phosphorus andspotassium these legu es in their roots Having snagmic supply food in their roots enables the plant to withstand late grazing frost and heaving le wintervkiliing is prevented side county NEXT YEABS luv nun pnsrunr iEllTlLlZE Now Alinlinandlothcr legumes require large amounts oipiiosphomus um Higher yields and better feeding quality of ha and pasture are obtained where legumes are present in abund fertilizer use should be directed towards main taning high percentage of legumes in hay and pasture this apply liberalamounts of phosphate and potash in ehrly odo Theron partsof the nifalfaor the Fall lr thesoil ls fertilizer Recommendations soils and $2040 on clay soils at thleIte grace to 1300 pounds per acre inSeptémher every or three years Time and labour pehmittlng lesser amounts EACH year if manure is available top dress hlg hr phosphated manure may replace or alternate with the uni lt lVOIlId he better to app our loor any ovum Available In Alllienhxnmended hnsiysls SlMiZliEiilieliF in 6653 DOMINION 52990 and $3370 McCann Minutes of lastvrneeting werereadand adgpged 63 in were taken an wa answeredby each member naming book of the Bible Tilertreasilrers Home Depart nlent and United Thanhofiermg rts gliiisificaun charge of pro gram gave readings enutled My Sons andA Trip to Alaska Mrs ert MoMaster gave paper on the Lambeth Conference instéadof the usual chapter at study hook eBusinessfwos discu and the meeting closed with The Lords Prayer delicious unch was so ytherhostess Septenlhorrme logls to he th home of McCann Mon DOWN saaog s4 penMonth

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