Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 14 Apr 1954, p. 2

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ENGAGEMENTS The engagement is announced oi Helen Ann Mordcn Nancy daugh Select Am For 195455 Concerts Continued from me one 2an BARBIE EXAMINER maroon APRIL 14 on More than onefirth of Canadas customs Excie Red Cross Blitz Only $200 Short total mileage43000 milesOi rail way track is in Saskatchewan are Over I953 Figure Customs and excise receipt atthelortotnnnieiorilte fiscal you ending March 31 1954 according to figures rec lehsed by Fred Matron collec tor for this port mulled $818 68182 This compared with 3516 88205 for the year ending March 31 1953 showing an in crease tor the year oi 9101 79977 Will Stand Trial For Manslaughter Richardson Death Continued from page onel lowing tor the time lapse that there was 103 units of alcohol in the blood and 108 in the urine This would indicate that at ap proximately 230 pm th person would not have coordi ation to operate motor vehicle and in all respects would be intoxicated he stated Dusome was defended by Rodgers of Toronto lie was al lowed to go on hail of $1500 pro perty and $500 cash bond Asks Trial in Higher Court Arthur Ellis who was charg ed in connection with obtaining two automobiles from dealer Bradley Motors of Bradford by fraud having used worthless cheques elected to be tried by higher court One cheque for $400 and another for $550 were the amounts mentioned He was re manded on bond supplied by Ed ward Fitzgerald ot Barrie SEE OUR WONDERFUL SELECTION OF SUITS FOR SPRING CW 43 DUNLOP ST Joyous Easter miles across SAY IT WITH FLOWERS DELIVERED LOCALLY OR BY WIRE EASTER LILLIES $150 andup IIYDRANGEA $225 and up ROSE BUSIIES $295 each AFRICAN VIOLETS $149 See the biggest assortment of Easter plants and fresh cut flow ers in town at Lami IIIIIIIIIS FLOWERS Flowers Wired Anywhere 99 DUNLOP 51 PHONEjzssi JIcIsors bring You Spring Easter Savings PLASTIC 36 and 54 widths Jacksonsllrice yd 19c and 25c SIIORTIE COATS fully lined latest fabrics and Styles sizes 12 to 20 Jacksons Price $695 to $1495 LADIESSMOCKS quality broadcloth regaler $249 Jacksons Price $129 CHILDRENS RUNNING SHOES BOOTS all sizes regular $250 Sr $400 Jacksons Price $149 89189 DOUBLE SIZE BEDSHEETS regu1ai$598 pair Jacksons Price $398 yair MENS WINDEREAKERS blg assortment of latest fabrics and styles regular prices $1095 to $2195 Jacksons Prices $635M $1395 MENS SUITS latest styles single and double breasted models outstanding workmanship genuine Tyconda and Pic Plciabrics Jacksons Price $1950 to $3250 YOU SAVE $1000 To szsioo USE OUR CONVENIENT LAYAWAY PLAN Sutisiuction or lush Money tradedtor the panda That night she took her big teddy bear home Cash Your Baby nouns Cheques atvlacfiono ssnuNLor srw THOMAS HOUSE OF Embrace or ammonites 3arewe Earl Torontb editin on budgie Vceeggd Euchre in Orange Hall Satur day April 17 in aidoi LOL No 132 Banner Fund Admission 35c 30tiF Dance at Baxter Friday April 30 to the music oLPaxtons CKBB Haylott Party Dancingjrom 930 to 130 131th Dance Ivy Orange Hall Satur day April 17 Old time and mod ern dancing 912 Beattys Orch estra Lunch counter Admission 50c 44 Opening dance at Orr Lake Pav ilion Saturday evening April 17 Old time and modern dancing Larmonds new five piece orch eistra Queen Is Crowned color film at Central United Church Hall Tuesday April 20 sponsored by the Married Couples Club Sil ver collection 44 Dance at Guthrie community Hall Thursday April 15 Music by Graydon Sheldon and his Old fim ers Modern and old tyme danc ing Admission 5°C 2th Three big dance nights at Pine Crest this week Thursday Friday and Saturday Admission 50c Music by the Heptones Dancing every Friday and Saturday Both round and square 44 Womens Hospital Auxiliary Rummage Sale Friday April 23 from 29 pm in Trinity Parish Hall Anyone having rummage to be picked up please call Mrs Christie 3560 4240FW Barrie Horticultural Society meeting Library Hall pm Wed nesday April 21 Two excellent colored pictures being shown Olympic Elk and Water Birds and Meet the Ducks Free seed to everyone This is swap night also Everyone welcome 4345 WI President Adds Greetings To Federation One of the county organiza tions which adds its congratu lations to the farmers of Sim coe County on their effort following the Farm Progress Report published on Friday April by The Examiner with special cooperationfrom theSimcoe County Federation of Agriculture is the Womens Institute The president oi the Womens Institute oi Simcoe County Mrs Ottaway of Barrie writes We the women of the W0 mens Institute takr much pleasure in wishing the Fed eration of Agriculture much success in its work and ac complishments They have achieved and we feel they are still thehighest basic industry in our county Please accept our greetings Mrs Mabel ottaway County President Womens Institutes The Middle Column Continued from page one As matter offlfact thoroughly enjoyed the initial experience Had chance to meet and chat with some fine people in the Strou community The quartet of KI wanians who blitzed the place on this year John Ough Horace Pratt Jack MacLaren and yOur correspondentbut if we missed youor you inadvertently set the dog on uswell Ive still have peanuts and can look after your requirements at our respective ports of call in Barrie More of this personal selling in Monday wont likely be back there The moot outstanding member of the group is Sumac Endiclr soprano who is solo reritaltst and who has emerged during the last two summers as aprorninent young performer She has been soloist with the Boston Symphony and with the Berkshire Festival Chorus under Charles Munch and Hugh Ross and in the Tanglewood and New England Opera Theatre having appeared in productions directed by Boris Goldovsky She is making her first national tour next season Another member oi the group John MoCollupi already possemes an enviable record of musical achievement He has been soloist with the New York Philharmonic Boston and Philadelphia orchestras and with leading oratorio societies and has been leading tenor with Boris Goldovxkys New England Opera Theatre as well as giving many recitals Other members of the group are Rosalind Elias contralto and Rob ert Rue baritone The artists will sing solos duets trios and quar tets from Opera and Operetta Ernest and Miles Mauney lderi tical twin duo pianists who are currently filling an extensive tour of over 60 engagements on the eastern seaboard from Canada to Florida and through the Midwest and are most popular musical per tormers wherever they appear will also be on next years list of art ists Steven Kemalyan baritone who has been soloist at the Hollywood Bowl and brbadcasts on the West Coasts Standard Hour is the third concert selection and it is expect ed that the season will close with the appearance of the Becker En semble which made its debut in November and has been touring continually ever since The mem bers oi the ensemble are Mary Becker violin Marcia BarbOIIr cello Barbara Eltenbein piano and Ramona Dahlborg flute This latter group is also appearing in the Hamilton series of concerts next season It has been announced that the membership for next year is defln itely closed Those who have not been able to join the association for 195455 may however have their names put on the waiting list for the following year by con tactingthe secretary Mrs Mrs Ralph Dunn Who has been visiting her mother Mrs Morrison and her sisters in Toronto for the past three weeks has returned to herhome at Ogema Saskatchewan Mr and Mrs Harvie Merrick 77 Toronto Spent Sunday with Mrs Merrick Harvie has just re turned from Caracas in Venezuela Porto Rico KingstonJamaica and Cuba where he spent seven weeks on business trip Mr and Mrs Smithand their daughter Jeffer son and her son enny have re turned fromnine weeks inFlor ida at St Augustine Fort Lauder dale Sarasota Sunset Plark Treas ureIsland and Madiera Beach They motored down and back spent Week at FOrrt hauderdale and aWeeLk at Sarasota and spend ing the rest of their time around St Petersburgon the Gulf beach es The weather Was little cool for the first part of theirstay but lovely and warm for the last month llhey inert two Barrie resi dents Mr and Mrs Fred Sarjeant at Marine Land and at CypreSS Beach saw twoformer camp Bor den residentsfCol anders Bruce MacDonald who are now residing in Oakville and were spending leave in Florida The swear indhstrialization plan inPaltistan started in 1950 is estimated to cost $800000000 later issue as experience is Ob tained We plan to visit other pla ceslet us say for instance Thorn ton Maybe even Shanty Bay Minesirlg Codkstown anywhere you people want peanuts for un derprivileged children too New to divert the subject Sev eral months ago one of the big city journals headlined WALLS TUMBLED DOWN Might point out that Earl on Monday night of this Weekwhile Kenneth was in Stroud peddling peanuts was re constructing the Walls It was in fact guy named Harrison who ftumbled Now themlets bring on Rocky Were not afraid Ofhiin That reminds me that some weeks zagothere was small item in Torontro paper headed Walls and Harrison to meet again Several days later in the Royal York ran into Art Harrison iormer CKBB sales manager now with national radio advertisingfirm in This is the stery oria bird which became the prize forlcurling One day last week the ladies held bonspiel in Barrie TO the win hing rink in the first draw went on overnight case To the top rink in the second draw went pandabear Well Winner No didnt want the luggage as she figured hubby might get her matched set for birthday So she But the pet dog of thermally is sensitive and he didntlike the bear so much so that he howled JacksonsllenlSim landbarked all night long And peace was not restored until the next day when the lady curler took her bear downtown trado Sdrdiiiiahw 1M ascend Glad to sample anything you might offer OLD EASIIIONEI GOSPEL MEETINGS Sunday j7jrm Iran 29 IIIICIISTREET ORAL ROBERTS tape recording of hisvisit to the HolyLand nealrtynymh Singing EvEnYONE WELCOME $10000 Target Parsons general chair man of the Red Cross annual campaign for loads matinee that to date $9800 has been realized from Barrie and the surrounding district With the campaign objective only Wsvny 810000 the chairman expressed the hope that many of the people who were away when the campaign was conducted In March will take this opportunity to make donation to the Red Cross late Mr Winthrop Green to illiam David Riley Roberts oi Iorontoson of Mr and Mrs Will lam Smith Roberts Oi lenny Castle Home Wells Somerset England So Mrs Green of Toronto and the marriage to take place on Sat urday May 1954 at three oclock in The Church of the Redeemer Toronto 44 NAMED FOR EXPLORER Mount Everest worlds highest mountain was named or British explorer Sir George Everst who hrstagfed its position and altitude In crmn manna cunts cron April 18 7pm CLAPPERTON ST AT WORSLEY SACREDCANTATA The First Easter WarrenL MacLean Organist Choirmaster sr irnnrtvs rissrrrrnmu OWEN AND WORSLEY STS REV JAMES FERGUSON BA Minister M13 ANGUS ROSS Organist and Choirmaster SUNDAY APRIL 18 1954 EllSiilll ssrvrcrs ll amWELCOME HAPPY MORNING pathTHE TRIUMPHS OF THE DAY The Minister at both services Easter Music by the Choir under the Direction of Angus Ross trump ll amIIIE CHURCH SCHOOL All Departments IIIIran crunch Minister 815 pmYPS FIRESIDE MEETING REV BEWELL BA Organist and choir leader MR MacLEAN EASTER SUNDAY ll amlVIorning Worship Because live Ye Shall Live Also AnthemgeHallelujahg Solo know that My Redeemer LiVéth Miss Marion Pickles prnEvening Worship éHandel The Choir will render the Easter Cantata THE FIRST EASTER CHURCH SCHOOL 945 armJunior Intermediate and Senior Departments 945 tumYoung Peoples Bilile Class 11 amBeginners and Primary COLLIER 51 UNITED LIIllIiCII Minister REV LEWIS MA BID Organist andChoirmaster LLOYD TUFTORD Easter services asundgyy April I8 I954 11 am Introit As It Began to Dawn Anthem Christ The Lord IsRisenlAgain Anthem Bldw Golden Trumpets Reed Thiman Wild Sermon we Who Must Die Demand Miracle TIIECIIURCR sCIIOoL 945 amJuniorlntermediate Senior Departments 11 cumsNursery Kindergartenandj Primary Depiirtments pmAdu1t Bible Class Evening Service Organ Recital 7pm 645 pan The Easterstory In Six Lessons with IlthCentury Music Scripture narrative of the crucifixion and resurrection illustrajtei by solosanthems and nymnscOmposed on these themes Erins GEORGE PRIEST CIQAREE MRS ROBERTS CHOIR DIRECTOR 11 GOOD FRIDAY 10 MireCHILDRENS SERVICE PARENTS INVITED 12 pmLENTEN DEVOIIONS ANDVADDRESS THE INSTRWENTS or ms PASSION Emerson COMMUNION moms Coors 11 its 1E EASTER DAY to RimSUNDAY son OLAan BIBLE CLASS ampHOLY COMMUMON CHORAL mEAonER5CATTROEERTS or CAMP BURDEN anusSURDAT SCHOOL CODRINGTON sumo SCHOOL imeEVENSQNG snowman Ton EASTER CANTAm dreamer GILBERT Noiésurifdey8ch willmeet nonpartisan sheaths lief doédrFrldiylservicee fll 11 amHOLINESS MEETING pmSUNIAY SCHOOL Anthem Thislislthe day uniEASTER CAROLSERVICE ECHO Mfiur UNITED CHURCH FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH LUCK EA an Minister M188 CLOUGHLEY Organist EASTER SUNDAY APRIL 18 1954 we urnSUNDAY SCHOOL All Ages 11 amTHE RESURRECTION NILAN UNFINISHED sroriv Good Friday 11 run Barrie Ministerial Service in First Baptist Church SPECIAL MUSIC Minister MR HAROLD DEMISEY Organist SUNDAY APRIL 18 1954 945 urnSUNDAY SCHOOL EASTER SUNDAY Sub Subject Thc God of The Living 595 Holly Sunday School pm Essa Rood Ilolly Easter Service 3pm Presbyterian Church REV MUIR RA Minister MR FRANK BUTCHER Organist SUNDAY APRIL 18 1954 EASTER SU DAY 945 amChurch School 11 amNurséry Kindergarten ll amChrlsts Resurrection and Ours umThe Resurrection Faith Holy Communion at both services 815 pmYPS Good Friday Service 11 am Rev George Malcolm BA Toronto Reception of New Members at this service EVERYONE WELCOME 22 but of the Living FREE METHODIST CHURCH zoo Bayileld 8t REV BRIGHT mooSunday School Church Tho Salvation Anny so COLLIER STREET The Home of Friendly Worship SrMajor and Mrs Mills Class 11 am 730 pm SPECIAL SUNDAY APRIL 18 1954 EASTER SERVICES pmEVENING SERVICE SPECIAL EASTER SERVICE ALL ARE WELCOME Bible Study 900930 am Sunday ALL WELCOME GOODFRIDAY SERVICE SPONSORED BY REV EUGENE BEECH 8A EIIthBEGENNERS DEPART ll LinMORNING WORSHIP The Resurrection and You 73a pmEVENINO WORSHIP Special Easter Music at both lie is not the God or the Dead LmJJ 1100 and 730PREACHING EVERYBODY WELCOME zml Bethe Pentecostal Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada 20 MuhCASTER ST BARRIE REV BURGESS PASTOR SUNDAY APRIL 13 1954 10 amSunday School and Biblr Cooperatlng Good Friday Service 11 am in First Baptist Church Wed pmPrayer Meeting and BARIRIE AND DISTRICT MINISTERIAL ASSOCIATION am llllSl BAPTIST Clilllllill Clapperton and Worley Street SPEAKER REV MOFFAT Superintendent of the Toronto an Muskoka District Of the Free Methodist Church CHURCH orcNGLANo ALLANnALE RECTOR REV NEWTONSMITH BIA ORGANISTMRS SHAW CHOIR LEADERMRS SMETHURST GOODFRIDAY 71730 pmfEVENING PRAYER EASTERDAY 800 amIIOLY COMMUNION it PunchingIron COMMUNION SUNDAY SCHOOL SermOItgBecause Live Ye Shall Live AISO By Mounderlj sermoanIIE VICTORY THROUGH CHRIST comm 51 BAPTIST Talldwship oi Evangelicallfiliaptists NULLMEYER PASTOR LIKE THE econ THEN in SURE TOWER nusrcAL PLAN ost EASTER SUNDAY 11 rpm ACCORD ION AIBRAHAP ooVIoLlNélOCAL to EUPHONELLA PIANO AnnIM rmn Eh JpAthiii anLLcuasssao an in Silllll croniesj Wonderful Word Broadcast CKBBW

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