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Barrie Examiner, 17 May 1954, p. 9

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ROXY HOUSE OF HITS MONDAY AND TUESDAY EVENING SHOWS 655 pm youve never seen before at color noilmcomni OI oil her great roles heres the most exciting as the tough torch sing ing star who fell for stronge guy who got under her skin PLUS CARTOON PROBLEM CL CANADA CARRIES 0N ALSO NOSTRADAMUS AND THE QUEEN THE HILARIOUS Ontario TROUT Speckled awn Rain bow Aurore and Lead 15 BIA Kit7 Speckled TroutDL15 or 10 his mat in Norfolk County DUO or hiLi OUANACHICHE gnu Atlantic Salmon May met DD First flab taken BASS July tom 15 except St Clair River Lake St Clair and Detroit River June 25Dec 15 Lake Erie and Niagara River between Lake Erie and Niaglr lalls July IDec 15 DH 11 MASKINONGE South of French and Marlowe Rivers and Lake Nipissing July lOct 15 except St Clair River lake St Clair and Detroit River June 25Dec 15 Lake Erie and Niagara Rive between lake Erie and Niagara Falls July IDec 15 North and west of and Including French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nlpis timing MICHAHW WIIDING Ill GIG HANIORIE LVOUNGfRAMBEAU COMEDY OF HONEYMOON IN HOUSE ON WHEELS STARTS THIS MARJORIE KEENAN wvrm WEDNESDAY THEYRE IN THE MOVIE ILUCILLE BALI MATINEE WEDNESDAY AT 230pim MAIN murmur TUESDAY WEBNESIIIIY HITS You WILL ENJOY Ault Etertainment PLUS MCARTOON IIELILIISSIIIPPII EVENING snows AT 835 pm Emo 0mm by THE GRAND SLAM PICTURE ABOUT THE GREATEST GAME IN THE woiiuo snnrsrnunsmn FOR VMOVIEMERRYGOROUND TUNEIIN CKBB AT 540 DAILY Mrs Robert Weatherill Michael and Robin of Goldwater and Mrs Dorland Potter and Kathy of Rose mont spent dayiwith their sis ter Mrs Howard Crawford at the first of the week WA WMS Meetings The WMS and WA held their May meetings at the home of Rev and Mrs Hugh Shannon with good attendance The Worship ser vice vwasgiven by Mrs William Vthwtord M15 Garfield Burton and Mrs Allaister Crawford The meeting was then taken over by Mr Shannon 3A dainty lunch brought the afternoon to close Mr andMns Elmer Shellswell and Mr and Mrs Leslie Forester spentSunday in Niagara Falls There was no churchservice at Oro United on May 16 as the coni gregation was invited to be guests of Guthrie at 1230 pm to hear the Moderators wife Mrs Scott The Hotel Dieu de Montreal oldest hospital in North Arnerica openediin 1644 sing and that part of Georgian Bay north of line mm the northern extremity of Eitzwilliam Island northeasterly to the southeasterly limit of Travers Township June 20Oct 15 DLZ MLlt30 YELLOW PICKEREL Dore PikcaPerch Walleyed Pike and Pike Great Northern Pike and Grass Pike No closed season in Great Lakes Gcorgian Bay North Chan nel and their intervening inter national connecting watcrs ex cept Bay of Quintc of Lake Ontario Pickcrcl May 15Mar 31 next fol lowing Pike no closed season North and west of and ex cluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing other than PickerelMay 22April 41 next following except Kenora and Rainy River Districts and boundary waters between Ontario and Minnesota May lirApril 14 next following Pikeno closed season when taken by angling South of and including the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing other thana and Pickerel May 15Dec 31 Pike May 15Mar 31 next fol lowing See regulations for ex ception regarding Pike in parts of Essex and Kent Counties St Lawrence River May Mar next following except Lake St Francis Pickerel May 15Nov 15 Pikeno closed season PICKEREL DLi MLl4 Lake Erie Other waters 15 Pike DL6 ML22 Lake Consecon Other Waters no ML LAKE TROUT No closed season in Great Lakes Georgian Bay North Channel intervening internaticinal connecting waters and St Lawrence River Districts of Algoma CochJ rane Manitoulin Nipissing North of and including the French and Lira on can Cook Motion Riverst Lake Diterilegulaiiont losing sacrum and rimming and boundary water between One gift and Minnesota Jan lSqt Districts Kenora Rainy River and Thunder Bay except boundary water betwaen Ontario and Minnesota see No closed season when taken by angina Southof and excluding the French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipisslng other than Nov 8Oct next tollowing est County of Halibutton Mayd Oct DL5 No ML WHITEFISH No closed sea son in Great Lakes North Chan nel Georgian Bay and their com netting waters and St Iawrence River Nov l0ct next follow ing North and west of and includ ing French and Mattawa Rivers and Lake Nipissing see excep tion except Cochrane and Thunder Bay Districts Oct 21Sept 24 next followmg Kenora and Rainy River Dis tricts Nov 16Oct 24 next follow ing and Lake Nipissing 14 next following cNov 6Oct next following South of and excluding French River Lake Nipissing and Mattawa River Nov 16Oct STURGEON No closed sea son in Great Lakes Georgian Bay North Channel intervening inter national connecting waters and St Lawrence River In all waters other than July IMay 31 next following DLl First Fish Taken PERCH Lake Mindemoya 10 per day regardless of length St Lawrence River and tributaries east of Robidcaux Bay in Cornwall Township 35 per day not less than inchés Other waters none specified CRAPPIES 20 in one day rc gardless of length Bullfrogs July 1Oct 15 NOTE Possession limit shall not exceed one days catch Length is measured from tip of head jaws closed to tip of tail lobes com pressed NOTE No person shall fish after Oct 15 in the counties of Durham Northumberland Peterborough and Victoria the Trent River Lake Scugog and Dalrymple or Mud Lake and Beaver Creek Crow Lake or Crow River in Hastings County Lic Nonres for entire season $650 Nonres Smelt $500 Res Provincial Parks only $325 Res Smelt $100 Res of Manitoba $325 For further information ap ply to Department ovaands Forests Toronto Gravel lender Subdivision Coniroi Areas Deiined At the regular meeting of Essa Council on May at Baxter with all members present considerable business was handled Of accounts ordered paid some of the larger amounts were full costs of cattle spraying for wanble flyl approximately $113989 for re lief of all kinds including food rent and hospitalization approxim ately $82603 was paid Other am ounts were the regular fees and al lowances for destroying dogs road inspection school attendance of fiCer dog tags and licenses and other smaller items Motions Put Through number of motions put thrOugh Fraser and Denney were that the clerk instruct Eaglcson to prepare plans for bridge on lot Con opposite the Murdy farm that the inspector be instruct ed to grade the road at the east half of Con between lots 30 and 31 this being necessary due to the Coulson subdivision that the clerk be instructed to ask Burn field south half east half Con lot and William Upton south half east half lot5r C011 10 and also Gordon Stungess East half lot 25 Con to place culverts at the en trainees to their properties in order that there be no interference with free running water in the ditches that the Road Su ervisor be in structed to open glitches opposite the property of John Coutts Con 11Thomas McFadden lot 23 Con and at the bottom of Big Hill lot 24 Con Another Iby Fraser and Denney was that theroadsupervisor be instructed to order steel chlVerts from the Pedlar People as was sug gested in their road inspection on April 28 To Prepare Bylaw final motion by the same two wasthat the clerk instruct the so licitor to prepare bylaw under the Planning Act of 1950 to desii nate areas surrounding Alliston Thornton CookstoWng Angus and Baxter in the Towvnship of Essa to be areas of subdivision control said area to be twomile radius of areas under control and also that the township solicitor be instructed to write the AssistantInspector of Legal Offices requesting an order to prepare for Lot OneCon Ilwo and lot 31 and 32 Con Three of Essa grant in lieu of taxes was re ceived from the Department of Fin ance Ottawa amount $7742 re Camp Borden Tenders To Crush Gravel Three tenders were received to crush load and deliver on roads in Essa 5000 or more cubic yards of gravel to be crushed to pass through 114 inch screen and to be placed on roads according to instructions of the road supervisor and to be delivered not later than Octdber 15 and to be not filcsc than 65 stonef three that of Allan Cook 01mg at price ot80o per cubic yard according to specifications was ac cepted0thers were from Teed of Thornibury at 95c cubic yard flat rate or 45c per yard crushed and screened for other trucks supplied by the township and irom Blythe Company with price of 69c yer pard up to distance of six miles from the pit plus an additional charge of 7c mile or fraction of mile beyond that limit Miss Beverley Hills Cleveland Ohio fiancee of Robert Car man was guest of honor at shower held in Angus United Church basement May 10 Friends were welcomed by the hostess Mrs FMarshal1 and the bride tobe was introduced by Mrs Lewis The Misses Joanne Will son Betty Jane TarBush and Donna Bush assisted the guest of honor iiiopening her manybeau tiiul gifts Beverley expressed her sincere appreciation to one and all Robert and Beverley will be mar ried in the early autumn Couple Honored The congregation of Angus Unit ed Church gathered in the annex folloWing the evening service on Sunday May to honor Mr and Mrs Carmen before they leave for their new homeat Col borne Ont Leslie Wood chairman of theboard of stewards presented them with pair of stepvup end tables on behalf of the congrega tion and expressed regret that Mr and Mrs Carmanwere leaving the churchand the community They extendedbest wishes for theirwel fare and happiness in their new chation Mr and Mrs Cannan Agv¢vr Grew93 Mlussmo Mrs Will Maw spent towelch with relative in Toronto William Adams spent tbevIeek end in Detroit Mr and Mrs Holley Barbara and Bobby were Friday visitors at Kelleys MrsS Veals has been patient in Barrie hominid and Dusto returned from Western Hos pital after two weeks Mrs James Muir lot and Mrs Scott Muir and Mr and Mrs Muir and family visited rela tives in Oakviile and Hamilton recently Glen Adam spent recent weekend in Ki ghon Home From Western Trip Mr and Mrs George Johnston returned on Friday after month in California and British Columbia Mr and Mrs Christie have mov ed to Barrie alter years rest deuce here Spoke At St Peters Rev 5W NewtonSmith of Allandale St Georges and Bishop Wilkinson of Toronto were at St Peters Church on May and and gave the addresses WI Practise Skit group of Minesing Institute members are busy practising humorous skit to be given at the district annual at Midland on the 50th birthday of Centre Simcoc District Womens Institute Minesing Womens Institute were aIMrs Gilbert Haights with an attendance of 15 members and three visitors for their Maymcet ing The roll call was answered by neighborly act final ar rangements were made for the bazaar bake sale and program for the following night when proceeds will be in aid of cemetery hospital fund and swimmingclasscs Mrs Foyston reported on the swimming classes and stated that they will be held again this year further details later Plans were discussed for the 50th anniversary All mem bers and former members are in vited to attend Miss Anna Lewis of the Institutes Branch will he the special speaker and will show her pictures Convened Mothers Day Program Mrs Stanley Fralick was conven er of Mothers Day program The motto Life Without the Oil of Love is an Empty Lamp was well lntcrpreted by Mrs Mervyn Fra lick Mrs Harvey McLean read an article on Home and MrsA Maw read poem on Mothers Mrs Fralickconducted an inter esting contest on Guessing the Baby Pictures as each member brought photo of herself The nglclosed witha theNational Anthemf Tea hostesses wereers Maw and Mrs Stanley Fra lick Next meeting will bejnthe Orange Hall at 215 on June marking the 50th anniversary of the Institute Sliver Wedding The Ninth Line met at Mr and Mrs Fred Pains on May on thé occasion of their 25th wedding anI niversary They presented them with silver dessert set The fol lowing day family dinner was held at their home HOLLY Mr and Mrs Bulmer and family spent Mothers Day with his parents at Dunedin We are pleased to report that Mrs Pryde is home from the Royal Victoria Hospital feeling much better Mr and Mrs Brennan Barrie are with her mother Mrs Lockhart Mrs Henry Brown attended the WI Presidents Conference at Guelph May 57 The conference was held at the OAC and over 20 W1 presidents or their alternates Were there WA Meeting The WA met at the home of Mrs Cochrane on Wednesday May 12 with good attendance Several visitors and former mem bers and two new members were present Mrs Elmer Dyer opened the meeting with hylmnand Rev Mr Beech led in prayer Mrs Collum read the lesson and Mrs Lackie read the minutes of the last meeting There was short business period Mrs Brimston conducted contest The prize went to Mrs Slessor who was celebrating her wedding anniver sary Mrs Bulmer and Mrs Char lief Campbell favored with duet Mothers Prayers Have Followed Me The meeting was cIDSed with the Mizpah benediction and the hostess served dainty lunch don spent the weekend wibhher mother Mrs Wellington Dean expressed their appreciation foreMEan Kirchin and daughter having had the privilege of joining in church and social activities and thanked their friends for their heartfelt comments andfthe beahti ful gift Mrs Allan Bell Barrie has been visiting with her niece Mrs Duckworth recently Mothers Day Visitors Mothers Day visitors with Mr and Mrs Duckworth were Mrs Graham Barrie rand Sgt and Mrs Charles Cameron and family Edgar Frank McMackon London vis tied with Mr andMrs Walter Mc Mackon One day last week Mr and Mrs Arthur Robertson and family Toronto visited with Mr and Mrs McMackon on Sunday Mnand Mrs McMnckon returned with them Mrserce Merle is visiting with her par ents at Guelph Ronald Dexter Toronto is vis iting his parents Mr andI Mrs Dexter Mrs Alice ter Dianne Barrie Vrisschie and daugh spent the weekend with her parents Mr and Mrs Peter Gysel Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Frank Woodrow nee Dorothy Mei Mockom on the birth of baby girl Mackon is spending few days with her soninJaw and dough ter Mr and Mrs Frank Woodrow at Cooksville Mr and Mrs Gordon Bushfspent week with their soninlaw and daughter Mr and Mrs George Bridger atMople Mrs Richard Armuonnram Ohrmorrir Exit MONDAY MAY 11 i954 with GEORGE NADER JOHN HOYT EDUARD FRANZ JOHN SHELTON tUDWIG DONTH JOE BESSER MARGIA DEAN vatelan ue meg7 NEW 0de Mr and Mrs ArtRowe and family of Ottawa spent in few days With the tormers parents Miss Frances Halifax Hamilton is visiting her cousin Noreen Duff and other friends here Mrs Keith Presser and family are spending stew days with Mr and Mrs Harry Mansbridge Bridal Reception receptionto welcome eand groom Mrand Mrs Harry Mansbndge after their honeymoon trip to Western Can ada was held at the home of the brides parents Mr and Mrs Legate On Saturday The house was decorated with pink and white streamers daffodils snapdragon and larkspur The home threetier wedding cake decorated the brides table About 40 guests attended the reception The brides grandfatherand grandmother were among the guests Other guests were from Brampton Snelgrove Toronto Orton Thornbury Stay ner Barrie and Roscmont shower was held in the Town Hall on Wednesday cvening May 12 for the bride and groom Many useful andbeautiful gifts were re ceived by Mr and Mrs Mans bridge Harry Prosser read anad dress and they were presented with trilight lamp and mirror from the charivari gang Harry Mansbridge then thanked everyone in few very fitting words and Jean spoke fewwords Dancihg rounded out the evenings enter tainment LARGE TREE The Pacific coast cypress tree is two to three feet in diameter and up to 100 feet high poorrcr WHAT uou OWN INSURE Bl PHONiilf IIMK Ml ANSCO COIOR IMPERIAL The sympathy of the community goes out to MrSuElmer Hunter in the passing of her mother Mrs Anderson at Cookstown last week and also to Mrs Allen whose aunt Mrs Apperly of Cookstown passedaway on Monday The ladies of the community are reminded of the meeting on Wed nesday May 19 which is to be held at the hall instead of at Mrs Mandels home It will be the annual election of officers also quilting SHANTY BTAY Mr and Mrs Oliver Perkins and daughter of Big Bay Point visited his parents over the weekend Mothers Day Visitors Miss Shirley Perkins Barrie vis itedwith her parents on Sunday Mr and Mrs Norm Maxwell RR Barrie and Mr and Mrs Frank Kelly and family RR Barrie vis ited at the home of and Mrs Harry Perkins state May 141948 miner Section 2Poges to The Republic of Israel was pro claimed an independent Zionist Ceylon now dominion was first settled by colonists from In dia in the century BC ARE Y0 FULLY COVERED Dontbe an 105 trichi To set real protection you need FULL COVERAGE ll BUBANCIL Det ter be sonar See cs 1er For Insuranceof ALL KINDS 95 Dunlop st rnoueszol HURON Located just southot Harris on Concesstop 14 between highway 11 Dudbigltwcy 400 TeeGm was MAY 1718 Bill or Wills wanes new new

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