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Barrie Examiner, 19 May 1954, p. 15

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iwnships all his life it colors 21 and over JUNIOR JUMBLE News of Interest to Junior Farmer and 4H Clubs WW WWmonww Annual Judging Competition May 22 South Sirncoe Junior Farmers judging competition will be held Saturday May 22 ChilliWilli is responsible for arrangements The competition will take place in Stroud and Churchill areas Reg istralion at 845 am at Community Hall Churchill There will be classes of dairy cattle beef cattle sheep swine and horses as well as grain small seeds potatoes Rea sons will be taken at the hall dur ing the afternoon banquet will be held at 630 for all contestants and interested persons invthe Un ited Church basement Churchill followed by dance at the hall There will be three groups of competitorsajuniors those under intermediates 1620 inclusive There is no age limit for the seniors this year and it is hoped that good many of the older Junior Farmers will come out to the competition All 4H Club members and Junior Farmers are urged to take part in thisvery educational program lOYeor Anniversary At Guelph June 56 The Junior Farmers Association of Ontario is celebrating 10 years of successful organization and ac tivity this year An opportunity is provided for anyone interest id to come together and celebrate the anniversary Lt will be held at Ontario Agricultural College Guelph Saturday and Sunday June and Among these taking South Sinicoe part from are Ross Beattie noon will speak and George Fans Cookstcwn is to speak at the church service on Sunday morning at 1030 So that some indication of the number attending can be obtained you are asked to write Hil liard secretarytreasurer Junior Farmers Department Agriculture Parliament Buildings Toronto by May 31 Everyone will be entirely we come and it is expected there will be very pleasant weekend Slower who on Saturday after News of florae Saurin WI TwentySix members and two visitors of Saurin Wl met at Mrs Gordon Giffens on May Motto was May is building her house with apple blossoms Roll call was answered with What Gives Me Pep Three thank you notes were read from members who re ceived box of fruit when ill and letter of thanks from Mrs Har old Bell of Gilford for the quilt which she had us make for her Delegates for the District Annual to behold in Midland May 19 are Mrs Howard Ritchie Mrs Vasey Beardsall Mrs Ken McQuarrie and Mrs George Dickinson special Qize of $5 was given to the Girls Zomcmaking Club at Elmvale Fall Fair Summarized Magazine Mrs Alvin Cox summarized the Canadian Association of Consum ers magzaine in splendid manner Mrs Hugh Ritchie read report on Historical Research and Cur rent Events and asked for more action in Tweedsmuir History Mrs Gordon Strath and Mrs Orscar Archer are in charge of the get welt committee Mrs John Whll ton was in charge of the program Thcre was lively singsong with Mrs Alvin Coxuat the piano Mrs Whitton read an interesting paper on Gardening which was very ap propriate for the May meeting Meeting closed with God Save The Queen after which lunch was served by the committee Correction In Name Correction from last meeting Mrs Verne Beardsall not Mrs Robert Graham heads the stand ing committee for Agriculture and Canadian Industries The Late John chkie resident of F105 and Tiny John ickie passed away at the home of his sonin1aw and daughter Mr and Mrs Harry Knox Niagara Falls on May 14 in his 83rd year from lingering illness Mr Dickie was born June 1871 in Flos son of Robert and Margaret Dickie He farmed in Tiny and F105 retiring to Elmvale in 1934 His wife Eva Manning predeceased him Sept 30 1932 He was an Anglicanand Conservative in politics His main sportin his younger days FEINSURED IDA At Niagara Finance an under 66 years old are ife insured at no extra cost on loans $1509 or less Our company carries blanket insurance policy to do this job For example sayyou borrow $700 from the time you borrow until the time your last payment is made allthe payments you still owe Niagara are covered with life insurance Were happy that mostof the time our customers do the was football Among the many fldral tributes were those from the Cyanimid plant at Niagara Falls and Wycliffe Anglican Church Elmvalc Suryiving are his five daughters Mrs Harry Knox Ol ivcl Niagara Falls Mrs Del Keith Alice Orillia Mrs Alex Everett Eva Willowdalc Mrs Orville Ritchie Thelma Chatham Miss Lottie at home Elmvale three sons William of Elmvale James of Toronto Gordon of Surrey Eng land who was unable to come but cabled flowers in memory of his father brother William Dickie of Cleveland and 25 grandchildren and 27 greatgrandchildren The service Was held at the Bishop Funeral home It was very largely attended by sorrowing relatives and friends to pay their final tri bute to one held in highest respect The service was conducted by Rev Matson assisted by Rev Stubbs Pallbearers were Fred Griffis Fred Hardwick Robert Ritchie Lawrence Whetham Garry Manning and Samuel Manning In terment was made in the family plot Elmvale Cemetery Sorbprimist Club Entertains Sister lClub Members The Soroptimist Club of Barrie was hostess to the Business and Professional Womens Club and the Venture Club on Tuesday night May 11 at its monthly dinner at the Community House Thespeaker Dr Robert Delaney gave talk on Cancer outlining the importance of early recogni tion and treatment Two short movie reels on cancer examination and diagnosis were us ed to illustrate Dr Delaneys inter esting talk 200 175 150 125 100 75 RAW MATERlAlS INDEX OF TOTAL IRON PRODUCTS AVERAGE morxrs snow Ontario HOURlY RATES AVERAGE HOURLY RATES OF PAY MASSEYHARRIS OANADIAN PLANTS GUTHRIE WI To Hear Brenton Speaker Womens Institute will meet at 815 on Wednesday May 19 at the Community Hall when reprco sentative of the Brereton Field Naturalists Club will speak and show pictmes Recent Visitors Recent visitors wetchin Bar bara Duke Muskoka with her cousin Miss Kathleen Caldwell Miss Patsy Gilchrist Sebright with her cousin Miss Edna Besse Lloyd Campbell Newtonbrook and Mr and Mrs Ross Campbell Toronto with Mr and Mrs Alex Campbell Attend Church Exposition Mrs Gray has been spend ing week with Mrs Clarence Johnston in Orillia and attending the many sessions of the United Church Exposition On Saturday three earloads of Sunday School and Mission Band children from here about 30 in all attended the afternoon sessioa of the Childrens Day of the Exposition and enjoy ed the fine program This took the place of the regular Mission Band meeting or May Mothers Day Service special service was held in Ofithe United Church on Mothers Day May Rev Hugh Shannons sermon on The Christian Family was real inspiration to the large congregation The junior oir sang Praise to the Mothers of he World Mrs Howard Campbell had prepared an exercise from the beginners class Wish With Every Flower which was very pretty and well done Each child carried nosegay of spring flow crs The beginners and primary classes sang Can Bring Blos som Worship At Guthrie On Sunday May 16 the Oro congregation of the Brick Church worshipped at Guthrie Thomas Ross solo Be Thou Nigh was much appreciated Rev Mr Shan non conducted the service but the special speaker was Mrs Scott wife of the Moderator of the United Church of Canada She gave most interesting survey of the mission workvof Central India and made stirring appeal for young people who would nvcthelr talents and time to the full service of the Church Visit To Holly Mr and Mrs Bertram and family visited at Clarence Prices Holly last Saturday 55th Wedding Anniversary Of and Mrs Walker Mr and Mrs Walker cel ebrated their 55th wedding analE versary afternoon and evening May The bride was the former Miss Nina Waples of Coulson They were married at the home of the brides parents on May 1899 by Rev Paul Methodist min ister Five years ago they cele brated their golden wedding on the farm to which they had moved in March 1910 It is now owned by their daughter and soninlaw Mr and Mrs Beverley Bertram After Coast with Mr and Mrs George Strachan Two years ago they built new home on Highway 11 where Mr Walker has owned pro perty for 35 years On the occa sion of this 55th held Open House for some 200 guests during the afternoon and evening family dinner was held at six oclock at which George Walker who was groomsman 55 years ago and Mrvs Walker of Vic toria Harbor were present as well as Mrs Joseph Kissock of Orillia schoolmatc of both the bride and groom There were many beauti ful flowers and other gifts includ ing large basket of cut flowers from the grandchildren along with double electric toaster ln the afternoon tea was poured by Mrs William McCuaig close neighbor and in the evening by Mrs Shan non their ministers wife Mrs Clark of Goldwater and Mrs Abe Walker of CoulSon sister and sis terinlaw of Mr Walker and Mrs Gilchristtheir eldest daugh ter Mr and Mrs Walker were formerly members of Central Pres byterian Church but since Union have been very active members of Guthrie United Church They haVe belonged to the Adult Bible Class Mrs Walker to the WMS and WA and Mr Walker has been mem ber of Session for many years Each enjoys excellent health Percentage of price increases in Canada rammrtmurs MASSEYHARRIS RETAIL PRICES IN OANADA 0f CANAOlANJMDE FARM lMPlEMENTS COMMODITIES TOTAL iNDEX OF All OOMMODITIES RODIKTS INDEX OF EANADIAN FARM PRODUCTS WAGE RATES INDEX OF FARM NAOE RATES IMPLEMENTPRICES anniversary they the celebration of May 1949 Mr and Mrs Walker took an extended motor trip to the Pacific THE BARR EXAMTNBR WEDNESDAY MAY 19 1954 15 Dial 2471 DPKUANIIS Delivery Stain The Miracle fabric finish Costs yon nothing extra in Hf vJTC YOU CHILDREN HAS ITS TOO BAD WE TOLSJC ED 1001 wEnENT WITH You THENPOP YOU COU LDVE WHEN WAS YOUR AGE ATE ALL HAD ALL CUPS MI SPINACH AND ASKED F09 MORE ELMO THAT SNIFFING is vsnv ANNOVINGuHEPE TAKE runs HANDKEQCHIEF AND BLOW CONE ON BACK OLMOOEE WA9 GONE DO 70 HEAD TO GIT THE CANDIOUT WTWIXT bTBETlifi Wm Alarm TEETH tfi Kw WETth Ot Mouser wanna firm 60 THE 505 can maul rem ramptry rm aeé MW in Muses AND sxrrrsn THEN wuy Doesnr HE SAY FOR at MEANS THEY HAVE ONE HUNDRED AND new BlCVCLES FOR EVERYBODY AND KloDIES AS PR1 HAVE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY BICYCLESALL FOR V00 T0 wm 1HD DO MEAN oour STUPID WHOD WANT woos HE THAT MANY DOESNT MEAN meson beams DInlAh in alum 15m mind king lungs NIES LEG AN OLD LIP in IBM AT LOW LEVEL OF INCREASE time the insurance company That implement prices have beenkeptat aylow level is Clearly shown by the pays we realize just how im pomm this benefit is to our companson of Dommron Bureau of Statistics Index figures which give an increase all commodities since 1941 of 821 as against an incre in comparable ftiesigmvsgsuldAgg index for MasseyHarris implements of only 669 This low percentdge of his family to worry about it increase too is shown in the face of an Increase in the index figure for materials Ranging happened to 1mm of 947 and of MasseyHarris hourly rates of pay of 1739 can be seen by may mew referringlto the chart shown above This is just one indication of the way we do business Were out to give as much help to our customers as we can and the best possible deal We think youll like our company so if youneed money why not make sue you have logo lifeinsured at no extra cost just drop in or phone has beenanincrease in the price of farm products of 826 andthe Scarcity of farm labour has caused farm wage rates to increase by 1776 Famiers defend uponmechanizaiiion to offset the soarcity and high cost of labour and the In exes show that prices of so 11 equipment have been maintained at comparatively low level of increase Farm equipment with itstime and labour saving advantages offers exceptional value for the moneys nits ONLYA HALF BLOCK AND IM SURESHELL GIVE Noun cookie Dominion Bureau of Statistics Wholesale Price and farm Wage Rate Indexes MASSE 5HARRlseEERGUSONLIMIIED Makerstof highnuniityilclflhimplements sinco1847 PostOffice Sq BARBIE Phone 5340

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