THE BARBIE WI MONDAY APRIL 26 1054 Jlllllllll LISTENING POST News 01 By JAMES HANCOCK It has been said that cattlernen who work with any particular breed of cattle have certain char acteristics in common Ifthis is true we suspect those of the Shorthorn fraternity with having dry sense of humor it is revealed here and there in the naming of their cat tie For instance at the Simcoe County Shorthorn sale last week lot No 21 was roan heifer called Kildare Maisie Reading on in the catalogue one discovered that Kildare Maisie was the result of Graceful Maisie mating with Gal lant Ambush Now theres name for bull The English language is dotted with idioms referring to the male of the bovine species bull ina china shop bull mar ket bullheaded and just plain bull 111 of which connote any thing but gallantry Ambush is equally incongruous with the disposition of any self respecting bull When Ferdinand decides the unwary hiker has no business in the pasture he simply room his challenge boldly walks over and puts him out Gallant Ambush indeed 4H Clubs Organized In Oro Township Attendance was low but enthus iasm ran high at the reorganiza tion meetiim of the Twin 4H Swine Club in Guthrie school on Monday evening April 12 Norman Clark was made president David Caldwell vicepresident and Jack Cunningham secretary Club lead er Alastair Crawford and the club officers are looking for more members larger number of boys and girls were interested in joining the Oro 4H Cali Club Officers elect ed for 1954 were President George Caldwell vicepresident Nel Stra chan and secretary Ruby Leach Bill Clark is taking over as local club leader from veteran leader Andrew Bartholomew Club literature and enrolment forms were distributed to both clubs Glenoro Club To Sponsor Soil Project By HELEN KENNY The March meeting of the Glen oro Junior Farmers was held at THE LOWEST PRICE run TIlE nrsr nnuurns Ews PRIVATE DIAMOND ROOM Interest to Junior Farmers Guthrie hall on March 31 The meeting came to order with the roll call During the business part of the meeting it was decided that Glen oro would sponsor the ChilliWilli Junior Farmers variety program at Guthrie community hall on Apr 21 Three members Ralph Hayes Gordon Wright and Helen Kenny are to attend the Junior Farmers provmcial conference and annual meeting at Guelph on April 25 26 and 27 it was decided to have lunch at the meetings Glenoro Juniors took the Federation of Agriculture radio broadcast on Monday April over CKBB Tom Ross showed some slides on soils which were taken on the On tario Junior Farmers soils tour last autumn The slides were very interesting as well as educational it was decided to have soils and land use project this year Tom Ross was in charge of recreation HAWKESTONE Mr and Mrs Dave Russell and daughter of Detroit spent few days with Mrs Storey and Mar garet Mrs McCulloch and daughter Katherine Mr and Mrs Frank Adamson and daughter of Toronto Mr and Mrs Rumcll Kendall and family of Orillia spent Easter hol idays wun Mrs Kendall Mr and Mrs Lynne and fam ily Toronto were holiday visitors with Mrs and Mrs Gordon Jen nings Barbara and Marilyn Piigsley were holiday visitors in Toronto with their grandparents Mr and Mrs McDougall Miss Agnes McMahon of Gerald ton spent few days with her par ents Mr and Mrs Irwin McMa hon Mr and Mrs Doug Wilson and son Mr and Mrs Alf Clark and son Mr and Mrs Leslie Clarke of Toronto and Mr Croft of Oril lia were holiday visitors of Mrs Howard Prophet and Bill Mr and Mrs Crawford Leigh and family of Toronto Mr and Mrs Archie Leigh and family and Miss Frances Leigh of North Bay were all at their homes here dur ing Easter week Good Friday Service Despite the very inclement wea ther Good Friday service at St Aidans Church had good crowd Rev Hugh Shannon of the United Church gave the address Gail Kendall and Joan Hart sang Alone and Miss Eleanor Leigh sang The Hand that was Wound ed For Me Communion service on Sunday eveningwas given by Dr Lightbourn Easter lilies 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brothers here on Sunday Mr and Mrs George Johnston left on Thursday for visit with relatives in California and Van couver Mr and Mrs Asa Hurd of Coch rane visited their cousin Tracy last week Mord Millard of Calgary Millardof Newmarket and Miss Millard Orillia visited Mr and Mrs Dusto on Saturday Mr and Mrs Ray Plowright and family of Huntsville visited rela tives here last week Max Morris Minesing Statibn was able to be home for few days after several months at Sun nybrook Hospital Toronto We hope he may soon be able to re turn home fully restored to health Easter Visitors Easter visitors included Mrs Pearson of Toronto at Fred Pear sons Ross Davis and Jeff Lee of Toronto at Davis Bruce and Sylvia Chappell Crown Hill at Harry Foystons Mr and Mrs George Miles and Karen Barrie at El Crawfords Mr and Mrs Gor don Vipond Marion Maw and friend of Toronto at Mrs Will Maws Beryl Parke Toronto at Bert Beilbys Mr and MrsDoug Ronald and family Timmins with Mrs Ronald Ruth Adams of Ottawa at Adams Mr and Mrs Clarke Middleton and family Carley at Mervin Fralicks Mrs Veitch and Judy and Robert White Oakville at Arthur Paines Mr and Mrs Easton Ayerst and family Capreol Mr and Mrs Har old Wallwin and family Midhurst at Mrs Otto Davis Mr and Mrs Adams Ruth and Corbett spent Easter with Mr and Mrs Bob Parrett Bracebridge Miss Irene Knupp who is in Barrie hospital is not recovering as rapidly as her many friends would like Easter Services Special Easter services were held in both churches onSunday Easter music by the choirs and spring flowers and lilies added to the beauty of the services White snapdragon was placed on the pul pit and in the sanctuary of St Peters Church by the Channen family Miss Bernice Young of Toronto and Mrs Alex Sollitt of Peterbor ough spent few days at their home here Mrs Garf Durnford spent Easter with relatives in Toronto Mr and Mrs Lord and Bill have returned to their home here after spending thewinter in Toronto Sgt and Mrs Blake Shaw and sons of Kingston spent day with Mrs Shaws parents Mr and Mrs Eldon Adams Mrs Adams return ed home with them after week in Kingston Easter At United Church tEaster Sunday morning found large congregation in the United Church to enjoy the service The Easter lilies looked lovely Rev Voals preached very inspir ing sermon on He Is Not Here The choir went all out to make this most memorable occasion Theanthems were Sunrise on Hill and Open the Gates of the Temple RanceCole Nuptials The marriage of Harry Raymond Rance of Barrie to Betty Jean Cole daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Cole of Anton Mills took place Saturday April 17 at the United Church arsonage by Rev Veals Cdngratulations Home From Sunnybrook We were all pleased to see Max Morris home for three days He has been treated in Sunnybrook Hospital for several months and returned Sunday for further treat ment Divorces granted in Canada in 1953 totalled 6055compared with 15634 in 1952 and 8199 in the peak year of 1947 You will marvel how Iittlol costs Io rent cor from Hertz Just look what you got for only for delta Inert now car as pri vote as your own for an hour day week or longer Even on long trips Hertz furnishes all gasoline and age Fire and Theft insurer and $10000 deductible collision protoc lion in the low rotaoi no oxtro oorl l3 And or persons con ride for tho cost of cool So tho very all timoyounoodocoroollflortz Call us to unrvo coranywhere usayzsvsrru BARBIE lllIlVElllillll 69 Collier St ph2772 CARLEY Pte and MACle Beard and Pig Rel Beard of London spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Rix Beard Mr and Mrs Clark Middleton and children spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Mervin Franck of Mineslng and Mrs Dixon of Stayner Mr and Mrs Ab Johnstone and Russell and Glen Johnatone and Miss Aldlne Johnstone spent the weekend with relatives in Oshawa Lanny Johnstone of Oshawa is spending the Easter holidays with Mr and Mrs Everett Johnstone Keith Johnstone of Sarnla spent Easter with his parents Mrnand Mrs Vic Johnstone Mr and Mrs Orville Armstrong and family were recent visitors of Mr and Mrs Thomas Exell Uto pla Mr and Mrs Ralph Porter of Toronto were holiday visitors of Mr and Mrs Milt Beard BoborLCuleyEWI Annual The HobartCarley annual W1 meeting was held last Wednesday at Mrs Ab Johnstones with the following officers elected Pres ident Mrs Rlx Beard vlcepres ident Mrs Austin Beard secre tarytreasurer Mrs Everett John stone District director Mrs Leon ard Booth It was voted to send $10 to the Cancer Fund dainty lunch was served by the hostess BETHESDA Bud Rogers Toronto has been visiting the past two wcks with Mrs William Copeland and Mr and Mrs Don Rogers while on his holidays Weekend visitorswith Mr and Mrs Dave Pearson were Mr And Mrs Bill Campbell Toronto and Mr and Mrs Jim Pearson and Barbara of Bradford Mr and Mrs Fred Rainey Bar rie Mr and Mrs Cccil Speers and boys of Ivy visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jim Ralncy Mr and Mrs Norrie Coutts vis ited friends in Toronto on Sunday Mr and Mrs Lowery and girls of Toronto visited on Sun day with Mr and Mrs Forbes Coutts Joan Morris Mount Dennis spent the weekend with Grace and Gloria Hindell Recent visitors With Mr and Mrs Carman Hindell and Mrs lda Hindell were Mr and Mrs Mel Law Newton Robinson and Bob Eldrige Cookstown Dale Squibb spent several days last week with her grandparents Mr and Mrs William Ruffett Belle Ewart Mr arid Mrs Gow and Mrs George Squibb visited recently with Mrs Bennett Fcnelon Falls Mr and Mrs Al Cow and Gor don visited Mrs Gow Brighton for the weekend Weekend visitors with Mrs William Copeland were Mr and Mrs Charles Stone and children of Orangeville Mr and Mrs Alan Gates and Clarence Copeland Bar no gt Mr and Mrs Bob McDonald and family of Creemore visited on Sun day with Mr and Mrs Irving Coo per Mr and Mrs Orville Marling and children visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs John Way Cale don and Mr and Mrs Don Hor nette of Laurel Mr and Mrs Don Parker and family of Toronto visited on Sun day with Mr and Mrs Harold Parker Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Harold Parker were Mrs George Parker Streetsville Mrs Bertha Irwin and Douglas of Alliston Mr and Mrs Ivan Wright and daughter of Cookstown visited on Sunday with Mrs Mary Gilroy and Ralph Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Joe Rouiston were Miss Gena Roulston Bradford Miss May Roulston Barrie and Mr and Mrs tier DALSTON Mr and Mrs McAlary Toronto visited at Handys on Good Friday Mr and Mrs Stan Watson and children visited at Port Credit on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wood visited friends in Orillia on Sunday Misses Bonneah and Marilyn Moore Toronto spent the holiday with their parents here rRoss Lavender won the car given away at Corby Motors on Saturday Miss Yvonne Wilson Sault Ste Marie is visiting her parents here Mrs Pike was hostess to Edgar Womans Association at the par so ge on Wednesday afternoon iss Esther Watson Toronto visited her brother herep Miss Joan and Donald Handy Toronto spent the holiday week end at their home here Ivan Pike Toronto 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