Tomi In Inqu Jittirod Immm Mon ComcSuddenly or Home Dcithume with startling lud denness to JohnL Galley at his home Tl st Vincent Street Bar rle on Saturday Sept 1968 He had been down town and around as usual that daypbnt as lhe was about to take his evening irleal an attack came on Jack In the only son of john and Ellen bottus Cotiey and was born in Phelpston on Nov 1683 where his lather taught school lie came with his parents to Barrie when he was about two years old and had re hiained here ever since He attended St Marys School Barrie Collegiate institute when it was located on Blake Street snd also attended St Michaels College Tomnto His father John Coiley bought the hardware business of the late Moore and car ried it on until his death in 1908 Jack then took over and remained in the business known as Barriellardwarc until 1948 when he retired Jack Culley was of quiet retiring disposition but had numerous Iriends and associates who were always sure of pleas ant welcome visit and chat at his business stand He was genuine sports fan intercstedin ï¬shing hunting hockey and rticularly baseball and was uva ucd member of old harrie teams lie was member of St Marys Separate School Board for 32 yeérs and upnn retire ment this year Nas presented FEELSIBVLEE LEAVE voun onnEIIs as THE MILL run Beet Pulp CARLOAD ARRIVING IN OCTOBER Bring in your grain and let us mix it Ivith our concen tratetogive you the best Hog Grower tor your hogs fauuouucsusur Due to increased business we have installed new EXTRA LARGE MIXER to give our customers taster more efficient service lillilillillIli FEED MILL Anne St Barrio hone PA or PA 114504 nu Han monster of the late 111 and In William Hartd Barrie who warms tuelhr with one sister Jim Kearna true and nephew John Ken ot Calgary The funeral on Tuesday Sept IllIo from the Lloyd and steehlcy lilncrai Home Barrie to St Marysï¬humh where requiem high mass was sung by Monsignor IL Clair interment allowed in st Marys Cemetery Mic WillsJ tlieJol lowing palliearexs 110 Platt Brennan Merrick Decarie and Jack Moore The remains were laid to rest in the family plot there The beautiful floral olieriogs and many mass cards bore silent testimony of the regard in which he was held Robert Hurst Deon Emeritus College of Pliormocy Robert Hurst dclrn emeritus of the Ontario College of Phono aey died on Tuesday Sept 23 1058 at his home 990 Avenue Road Toronto Born in Allandale Dean Hurst was first farmer then teacher pharmacist and cducstionist lie attended school in Allandale and Newmarket He attended Toronto gt Normal School then returned so public school teacher to Egypt ncar Newmarkct and at Midhurst He left teaching for carter in phirmacy and served his so prenticcship with pharmacists in Allandale and Toronto In 1914 Dean Hurst graduated from the Ontario College oi Pharmacy as gold medalist and was asked in Join the staff as parttime lecturer year later Before being appointed tull tlme proiessor in pharmacy in 1934 he operated pharmacy at Jarvis and Carlton streets popular instructor he was much in demand as speaker He was elected chairman of the Canadian Conference of Pharma ceutical Faculties from 1946 to 1948 He was member of the Senate of the University to Toronto and ot Daniorth United Church The dean was past master of Univers ity Masonic Lodge Ille leaves his widow daugh ter Evelyn Mrs Small of St Thomas and two grandchil dren Interment was at Mount Pleas ant Cemetery Toronto onThurs day Seru FOR EXIEM REPAIR WORK sienna moms your bonus nEsoro DEALER 15 Bradford St PHONE PA 35971 I0R COLLAR REAL comm Halcrook SHIRTS LAUNDEIIIsb WITH THE slew sinusitis LIMITED wIIIIIIIT SLEEPING coma ISANITONE DRY CLEANER Phone Pli $5531 08 llunlop St ii RANCH STYLE miss on sronEv story We have lot or penniaisk ua ranch style or twostorey homo real answer to than is that both upload Joa it is mils runny Iii outline some or amountu or ranch um In ubout two mail needs not iixu advnun and in later nutter Cliff McIAa Colonel Johnl Director Royal Canadian Army chaplslncorps assumeatlie appointment orcnnpiain Gonemlot theAlniedjorces rho testnnt with the rank at Brtladier Within mvmï¬wlléchnplnlli of the Lean CD RON formerly mldhflad Fieet assumeathe appointment at Chaplain Generator the Armed Forces Roman Conrail wthhthorankï¬tChoploinl Class VI Previously there were six principal chapliips In extended to Ho George Pearkea VC Charlottela tbs death of their other Mr lawman o1 hiring operation of the Canadian Councilor Churches mLthe Bishop Ordinary to the cannot making these appointments Minister of National Deisnc Roman Catholic FDICES RAILWAY TIME TABLES CANADIAN NATIONAL Effective June 22 1958 All TimesEsstcrn Standard NOBTleOUND AN0 41 leave Toronto 920 Lin Arrive Allandale 1130 Leave Allandals 1145 Leave Barrie 1148 tar North Bay arriving 5A5 pm Daily except Sunday No 53 the Continental leave Toronto 11 pm Arrive Allandoll 1248 am Leave Allandale 1255 km Leave Barrio 100 sum for Vancouver daily No 47 leave Toronto 1130 p11 Arrive Aliandale 120 sm Leave Allandiilc130 am Leave Barrie 134 am tor Cochrane daily No 881 leave Hamilton 730 am Arrive Allandale 1115 am daily except Sunday No 01 leave Allandale 1145 am tor Meatord daily except Sunday 51mm Mam 5° ii daily pm commune No 46 leave North Bay 1045 pm Leave Barrie 445 am Ar rive Allandale 44a Leave NEW 10m BirthdaYIPartyy birthday party in the torn of surprise was held in honor of Jackie Legato who was one year old Sept 17 Those pres ent were Jean Billie and Patsy Manshridge Ruby and Myrna Neviis Mary Knicely Brenda and Brent Jenn Pellet and Elaine Thompson Mary Wines and Vera Prosser Jackie re ceived mnnyvnice grits Jim mie who has been III with pneumonia also enj ed the party although in hed Recent Visitors Mr andAiMrs Pearson of Thom ton spent Monday with Mrs Joseph Gordon and Miss Clara Pearson Mr and Norman McLeod and family of Toronto called on Mr and Mrs Dave Duff Mr and Mrs Clilf Plaxton and Sharyri of Angus Visited on Sunday with Mrs Paddison Mr and Mrs William Coulier have returned home after spend ing some time in Alberta Mr and Mrs George Mat thews and daughters motored to London over the weekend to visit friends WA News The prtemiher meeting of the Womens Association was held in the Fellowship Hall Mrs Mumberson mis sionsry converter was in charge otthe meeting and opened with reading follilwed by hymn Scripture and theme were given by Mrs Glen Murray Rev Mr Clarke showed film ster of Christian home and family lifein Japan preceded by scripture on love one an other by Mrs Longmlre Mrs Duï¬f then proceeded with the regular meetingand reports Seventeen members and one visitor answered roll call Mrs Staimon reported on the execu tive meeting of Simcoe Presby tery in Barrie Busin discussion centred on plans fon icatering services to forthcoming suppers and our ownturkey supper on Nov Meetingclosed witty the Mizpah benediction and lunch was serv ed by the hostess Arrive Allsndalo 110 analysing the nature of stated he hid tuli co Armed ronto 350 ain daily No14 leave North maniac pm Leave Barrie 420 pm Ar rive Allendan 460 ArriveTo rch Allandale £24 Leave AJ lendale 440 Arrive gtT9rmaln 710 Dallycxcept Sunday No 82 leave Meaford 216 pni pin Daily except Sunday No 662 um Allsnrlais 135 pm Arrive Hamilton 155 pm daily except Sunday CANADIAN Pacino Hammond No 3ths Dominion leave To ronto 1030 pan for Vancouver Iiirive Hldhurst 1280 am daily Stop for passengers to Sudbury and beyond Noufltroin Toronto AriIve Midhurst 101 mind To Fort AWlIn ilsm local connectionsiiorth Train No 11tlte Canadlsnlo ronto toVan¢auver does not stop at Midhurst LeavesToronto 415 Passes Midhurst atltmo slimmest No the Dominion tron Van couverArrivo Midhnrst 414 am daily No 1mm Fort William Ar rive iaidiium 321 on daily GOSSIP AND HISTORY ltstory is as revealing as gos siping ina town The gossiper thout antiquity the historian is and the directional his development aslhe writes 4Nanton AltarNcws PROMPTNESS is ESSENTIHL In each service we arrange all details are executed promptly and unobtrusively yet with the proper amyunt of professional deliberiilion to ensure thorough and so propriate direction regards less of time or circumstano es lloyd i8 Sleckley Funeral Home 30 wuuey at 111 35553 mmaryumlkaa Anandaie 600am Arrive To George III and lira JinWoods Mn Williamillurimn Hraud Mrl Mountains Ian Light Bourn III1 CWortiey and Jo rune attended the thanksgnriug service in St Aldenl lime rtoac last Sunday aims lice Smwthvolthacommunity la Ia liraEd Miller and am Home Schoolmeeting washaid in the oral new members lhs presi dent Mrs David ï¬grrlck open the meeting uncan prdmm inven dlvlded the meadows up for air and In Conlurnlaurooee No55 CENTENNIAL service CQLLIER srsssriunirso CHURoH sunny sErrizmsnosf pm Pnrmcllrm iii womnno ran REV smNNEII Grand Chaplain Mesons and their lamilics are cordlIUy invited to attend neonuinwiu EE woim NEW liEllTlllll lIlIllElI moss hm Tononro STREETS Ill1VCECILI11RENNBA maven CHURCHILL organist and 3an 1100 sun RECIPE CAKE Nursery up to yes rpmnit ALAN KNtill MinistErI of Angus United Church 1mm SING THE CHURCH SCHOOL 945 aIn Yearsand Over 1100 anillp To Years p15 paneYOUNG PEOPLES MEETING rIssTIspiisricflvscii REV ii LUCK BA BD Minister MISS CIDUGHLEICDr ader BlsIANNiVER asIINoAY sans 956 InnISUNDAYSCH IllanIPBEACHEIR an 501015 JEAN punAN EVENING by The 40 Voice Choir First EvnnYoNIz WELCOME CONVENTION or ONT EELwWSIIIPOIIEVANtlELICALBArTIST sr VINCE fsuilosvNIGHIsA sstNf Ill in rile 4mm sass FUTURE SUBJECTS THE imurnwnnmm or Gilliam THE woos or main CHURCII fTHIjE GREAT TRIBULATION REIGN or Armani afing onsnomusn WORK FIRESIDE Konacnnoivrn In HOME WITH THEGRAYS gtF gt Frco Methodistcliurch school last Wednesday with sev 100 punThanksgiving Evénsong isusroN AVE UNITED cuuncn Minister Swansearobs REV 0TRJMBLE BA ED Iv mystical gorgasist omvin worsen MILE 81DANIEis Conducted by Mr ï¬ancis Cue SUNDAY SEPTEMBER 291958 ment lield representative and students rein Lornelark College Port Credit 730 poolEVENING WORSHIP Warm welcome await you anyIL cows CHURCH OF STGILES We Ws may H1iDDEL urn IIAIIVESI llllllï¬lilili tinnitch ormE 0000 Sillillllillll LOUISICERESTES THANKSGIVINF 15 mm 915 Women schoI 5m soup um 1100 mnonNINo rnyven EIaLE cuss 1915 THE REV oven DIVINE wonsnir at 11 an Klndeflmen Temporarily ï¬eld it Femsz PRAYER Codrlngton School THE REV Hi my an conkmotsm sraEirr riIE Council or 12V rnis Is TIIB use mus Colller ss Ems Lewis in an mum Ioncl hflord Oman and Chairmam IrMORNING SERVICE TRINITY CHURCH Airguna steamer st sUNDAv sacramental 1958 worms Is It That We and Kept Ills Ordinance monopolies scnoor 9A5 Iainage and lip Jr Intermediate and Sr1epts 1100 urnage ll sodnndcrl Babyalttlng Nursery HARVEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES anbHOIY magmas 930 mPnomr common gartenrv and Primary mm Sermon THE REVJ ADAM cookstown SUNDAY sermon NURSERY linoIronmnqPnaven CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Sermon Services Snnday School THE REV ADAM C°°°w SUNDAY SEPTEMBER as 1955 THE VEN Lionraounn MrREALITY 10mm Baum THE looi marine Vlsltors Are Most Welcome com Barn fu ARE WELCOME COLLIER STKUNITED Klndcr