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Barrie Examiner, 30 Apr 1954, p. 10

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10 THE BARBIE EXAMINER FRIDAY AlRIL 39 1951 Friendship Circle The regular meeting of the Friendship Circle 101 St Johns United Church was held at the home of Mrs Gordon Mills with Mrs Allen Grant péesiding The meeting opened with the theme song followed by hymn and The Lords Prayer Short devotional period was taken by Mrs Leonard Beardsall The minutes of the last meeting were read andl approved The roll call was answered by ex changing flower slips Mtrs Larry Boyce entertained the group with two interesting monologues Misses Faye and Kaye Parnell very cap ably showed the group how to pack suitcase The meetilmclosl cd witha hymn followed by the theme rayeru Two contestst con ducte by Mrs Murray Thlurlow were enjoyed by all present Lunch was sérved by the hostess andvthe committee Next meeting will be held May 17 at the home of Mrs James Ralvn LOBA Social Evening On Wednesday evening April 21 the LOBA held social evening int the Orange iiall Everyone pres cnl reported good time but the attendance was not so large Mrs Sam Allan donated lovely cro cllct centrepiece for draw Little Johnnie Archer drew ticket 659 Miss Edna Mctharlie was the lucky one For cards Mrs Harry Rowley won first prize and Mrs Bumstcad received the consola lion prize Albert White won high prize Miss Mamie Grecnlaw who held mans ticket received the consolatioil prize The ladies serv tl refreshments Married In Toronto In Toronto on April the Rev William Cairns Cunning officiated at the wedding of Miss Elsie Law lLllCc Huntley to Norman Albert Empringham White son of Mr and Mrs Albert White Elmvalc Happy Announcement Mr and Mrs Robert Sriglcy 168 Pool Street Barrie formerly of Elmvale are very happy to an nounce the arrival of their chosen daughter Jane Charlotte born in January darling baby sister for John Robert Attend Funeral Service Those who attended the funeral service for Howard Gardner on Wednesday April 24 at the Wear Funeral Home were Mr and Mrs James Beardsall Mrs Montie Rit chie Mrs Beardsall Mrs Bert Rowley Mr and Mrs Vasey Beardsall Miss Kathleen Beardsall and George Cox Move To New Home Mr and Mrs Morley Jamieson and son have moved from Patter son Street to Owen Street tothe home of the late Mrs William ylfmngkfyvflt1 Sells Business Kcnheth McAuicy has sold his pooerom tobacco and magazme shop to Leslie Vollett of Hamilton Loses Eye While fitting out boat at Port ColbqrneJaines Bell receiVed such serious blow from the hammer handle he was using He was hos pitalized at St Cahtarines He lost the sight of his eye Visits Mother Miss Isabelle Campbell of To ronto spent the week with her mother Mrs Campbell Recent Visitors Miss Ethel Hunter of Barrie renewed friendships here during the vilbek Miss Gwen Corcoran of Cardinal is spending some time with her father Dr Corcoran Mrs Norman Neily Miss Mar garet and Norman spent Sunday with Miss Mamie Greenlaw who returned with them for holiday Leaves For Trip Mrs Jones left on two months tripto Vancouver and the USA Mrs GordonMills Lynn and Ronnieare visiting relatives at Morristdwn Mr and Mrs Hiram Tripp of Verner spent few days with Mr and Mrs Armon Tripp and other relatives Visits Mother Mr and Mrs Douglas Graham Toronto spent the weekend with Mr Grahams mother Mrs Alfred Newman Mr and Mrs Player of Hamilton spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Lionel Player BUILD FOR THE BLIND $3150000 aqu AV gt Urgentlyfleeded PLEASE GIVE GENEROUSLY game Building Fund ié April 20May4 Their only Capital Fund Campaign in 35 years CANADIMNATIDIMI llISllllIlE mil DIE ILIIID BUILDING FUND film Mrs Trace and daughter Betty spent few days with Mrs Traces parents Dr and Mrs Lead iey of Cookstown Russell Ritchie spent the week with his aunt Mrs Campbell of Mineslng Billie Player spent the holidays with his sister Mrs James Glead all and Mr Gleadall of Coldwater Rev and Mrs Stubbs spent couple of days in Hamilton with relatives Dr Corcoran and Miss Gwen Corcoran spent Sunday with Dr and Mrs Corcoran of Midland Miss Nancy Oakes Toronto spent few days with her aunt and uncle Mr and Mrs Goss ling Visited Relatives Mrs Mel Rowat and son Barry returned from visiting relatives at Gait and Niagara Falls Mr and Mrs Duncan McColman oi Stayner were Sunday guests of Mrs Rowat Mr and Mrs Raymond McFad den and Shirley of Barrie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Wil liam McFadden Mr and Mrs Edgar geardsall Mrs George Usher Miss Verona Usher and Mrs Dan Thompson Vllilled over the weekend with friends at Hamilton In Sarnia At Weekend Mr and Mrs Ken Guthrie spent the weekend with friends at Sar nia Mr and Mrs Frank Roberts and Janice Toronto Mr and Mrs Ray lnond Rance Barrie spent Sun day urjth Mrs William Rance RanceCole Wedding On Saturday April 17 at Min esing the Rev Mr Veals officiated at the wedding of Betty Jean daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles Cole Antlen Mills to Harry Ray mond Rance50n of Mrs William Rance and the late Rance Elmvale Mrs Quesnellc spent Sun day with friends at Lafontainc and Penetang Moves Home Mrs Alice Houden moved on Monday from Saurin Street to the house Lloyd Woods purchased from Mrs Whetham on Stone Street loll All DEPEII When kidneys fail to remove excess aclds and wastes bacil ache tiled feeling dist rbod rest ollen follow Doddts Kidney Pills stllnl it New Baby Tumbler Now on Market SMOOTH AND ROUND like nursing bottle this baby tumbler now on the market is made of durable plastic and has removabledop As the little lady in the above photo demonstrates it is ideal for avoidingflthe spills and dribbles of infant drinking habits MIDHURST Mr and Mrs Lynn and San ha of Angus spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Coutts Miss Wanda Muir Minesinvg Sta tion visited Mrs Harry Mayes during the holiday WA to Meet May The WA will meet at Mrs Lynn Russells on May Devotional Mrs Orok Roll call some woman have admired Program Miss Wattie Bill Day Reported Improving Bill Day is seriously ill in To ronto General Hospital report Monday morning was that he is improving slowly from virus infection of the brain His many friends wish him speedy re colcry Mr and Mrs Marshall Mayes and Ewart Burlington spent the Bus ter vacation with the formers par ents Mr and Mrs Harry Mayes Latest Plan Mothers My Program On May Mothers Day Sunday School will be held at 1030 am continuing to the fall All chil dren are asked to join in the spec ial Mothers Dayprogram Mr and Mrs Nash and Mer vyn Carley visited Malcolm and Jean Watson on Sunday Farmers Start on Land The farmers started on the land in this district last weekend Seed ing and cutting potatoes seems to be the order of the day QUEBECS NEW TAX Mr Abbott gave No to Que becs appeal for exemption of its new income tax from the federal income tax when he brought down his budget We certainly believe that Mr Duplcssis could recoup much popularity if he decided to forget about Quebec income tax and sign on with Ottawa under tax rental agreement Huntlngd0n Que Gleaner MACHINE REPAIRS WORK REDESIGN We have the facilities to remodel fabricate machines to any your needs Tons of steelinstock at all timessold by the foot or by the ton BilllIlIE WELDING MACHINE co Vildnilinlli 17 Mulcaster St Dial 3744 LR ONEOF am rrlspllomssPECMllzso COMMUNICATIsz SERVICES it REACH HIM of BELLMOBILE ETEIEPHONE You can catch him on his rounds or on the road simply by lifting your telephone Bell Mobile Telephone Service it makes easy the prompt rerouting of vehicles and equ immediate contactwith key personnelf it And it means that you can call fro pment quick actioninmeincrgencics4 vTw mra vehicle to office home another company vehicle or any of the millions of telephones reached by Bellgylyrivategmobile telephone systems are also availablef Radio telephone equipment is installed inyounehicle by Bell is maintained by Bell technicians on call in your own area You simply pay monthly service charges avoiding capital mate and the worry and eXpenchof replacements and repairs For study of your needs and recommendationfintha most suitable type of Bell Mobile TelephoneService geti in touch with our nearest business office 3k Whatever your cpmmunlcafionc problem be sure to consult Bellspec1allsts with the men the resourcesanditlle technical knowledge to engineer build install and maintainvall types of communications systems ril meeting at Mrs Stewart CHURCHILL Womens Missionary Society Mn Kell wn hostess tor the the Womens onary Society The president presided The meeting opened with hymn and prayer One letter was read The treasurer reported 580 seat to the Presbyterlal treasurer Seven sick calls and one book read during the past month were reported com plete layettejor the bale was dis played Some knitting wool for overseas was received Mrs Ralston and Mrs Campbell were appointed as delegates to the Pres byterial in Barrie on May history of Churchill Unile Church and its several organizations is soon to be started and articles of interest would be very acceptable Mrs Kell gave short talk on the Toronto Conference ranch meeti in which she gave the highlig ts of Mrs Taylors address on her trip to Korea Japan and Hong Kong The special word for the roll call for May will be Righteous The prayer tor the special musionary Miss Peat was given by Mrs Stewart The worship service was conducted by Mrs Campbell and her group After hymn Mrs Ralston read the Easter story Mrs Campbell led in thoughtful meditation and Mrs Sanders led in prayer Mrs Stephens of chmy gave very inspring addrcsson Easter its connection with Spring and the wonderful story of the Resurrec tion Mrs Stephens closed with the thought that prayer the greatest thing in worshipping God and without it no nation leader or keeper could exist The meeting closed with singing of hymn and prayer by Mrs Kcll The Womens Association also held their regular meeting with the president Mrs Allan pre siding The lesson thought on The Risen Christ He is not here Fr Joseph Fallon New Director Mariyrs Shrine Midland Free Press Herald Director of the Martyrs Shrine near Midland for the coming sea son succeeding the late Father Lally will be the assistant director of the Shrine since 1945 Father Joseph Fallon SJ Born in Huntingdon Quebec 59 years ago he attended school there and in 1914 joined the Jewit Or der at Guelph For seven years he studied at Immaculate Conception College in Montreal and then taught at Loyola for two years Following year in France he served from 1929 to 1937 as direc tor of the Catholic Charities in Montreal and from 1937 to 1945 was in charge of Winnipeg por ish Nine years ago he become as sistant director of the Martyrs Shrine Father Fallon arrived at the Shrine just after Easter and will be there for the rest of the season He is currently arranging tree planting at St Ignace and at the Shrine which work is being car ried on by Midland Scouts Father Fallon is also responsible this year working with Father Lord SJ for large pageant to the CNS Coliseum be staged at Oct 816 aprons were handed out and these are to be made up and handed in at the May meeting Amongthe items of business discussed it was decided to have new floor laid in the church kitchen and shellac the auditorium floor at the annual the church on May 17 The offering was taken housccleaning of was read by Mrs Sturgeon andand the meeting closed by repeat followed with prayer by the pres ing the Lords Prayer in unlson ident Several bundles of cutout social tea was then enjoyed 4H Kiwanis Members At Church Service Social Evening Some 25 members of Barrie Ki waan Club and their wives at tended the evening church service at Collier Street United last Sun day Kiwanian Rev Ernest Lewis delivered sermon in keeping with the occasion Presidem Harris Redmond read the Bible lesson Special music was given by the choir Following the service there was an informal social gathering in the church recreation hall Musical en tertainment introduced by organist Lloyd Tufford included vocal solos by Carolyn Payne and Patricia Boyes with Sue Walls as piano ac companist and French horn trio composed of Heather Currie Kaye Livingston and Sheila More The evening was arianged by Signature Qfxofi Spring Summer needs if IllillSlll Ag diaries Neman and hunt Hayes of the clubs support of churches committee CALLTIIEEXAMINEBFOI PRINTING PHONE 2414 RECORDINGS Instrumentalists Vocalists Have Master Recordingof your Artistry made COMPLETE WEDDING CEREMONY RECORDED Dial 4126 Nights 6539 Vacation expenses Seasonal needs Car or home repairs Medical expenses 550 to 000 ON SIGNAIUII AI FURNIIUII Oneday scrv ice No bankablc security needed Sensible tcrms Up to 24 months to repay Phone or come in today fast friendly servich oln lllllllct for 28 Dunlop StWost second floor phone 5529 BARRIE our OlllllA IRANGIl 55 Mluluugc SI Earl and floor phone 2394 ISURE ILL POLISH Sure hell polish the floors because the days of polishing by pushing and pulling clumsy weighted brush are gonejforever Theres hardly anywork atall t6 putting gleaming shine on floors with GE Floor Polisher You guide it over hardwood linoleum and tile floors and lira matter ofminutes they gleam with high lustre You at clll these COHVGIIIEIICQ tires EASY To us LIGHT TO CARRY Because me two brushes Weighing 16 pounds ii is light fame in opposim llrm enough to be carried easily tions one exactly counter mm °° °°m Val buloncesthe other Elimi heIVY en°U9h d0 IDVelY notes tendency to run Polismng l°b away SNAPON BRUSHES GETS INTO CORNERS AND BUFFING PADS As the brushes rotate they Polishing brushes have finger flare ommakingnpossme pull attachments for easy re to pOIiSh deep to comers movol lombs wool boiling and 05910 baseboards pads that snap on tobrushes fumier and 95 give that final highgloss finish This GE Cleaner has the remarkable SwivelTop that ro rates in complete circle lets you cleana wholeroom withopt once inov ing the cleanerQSeel the GE Polisher and Cleaner todaya CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRI QcoMrANruerEo Adamantum Li LR wt 34 21 c4ltltclw wn

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