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Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1954, p. 11

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Andremtrtdmmchxdaonpro MmHURST moumrm 1219541l vided deliciom lunch 80th HEAD NEW HOS By GLENDA PAXTON Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Mr and Mn Goad Aurora it We and Cams Dial 2471 Arnold Rogers on the birth of mmvtr jfgfihe Fm were weekend visitors with the Mr and Mrs Lynn Rune WC daughter Company swam Bond Head fittersdbzgdiers ammfierinIaw Wayne god Lynnda and Mrs For Pickup an rs eve wn Handy ta visited in Ottawa an oavceunrrs 0m Amw was chooen to represent our com number In Comm over me ween While Delivery nqus MUCH NYWMQ 1910 trip to Hamilton SeVeral of the ladies of the local Institute attended the distrzct an nual at Alliston on Tuesday Girl Guides Clean Hall On Monday evening about 30 Girl Guides along with their lead ers met at the community hall to show their skill as housekeepers when they proceeded to give it general cleanup as well as to earn another point towards their Guide work The hall committee are very grateful to the Guides for job well done Fire Brigade Races Here Bradford fire brigade made record trip here on Sunday after noon to the home of Mr and Mrs George Shepp but fortunately when they arrived the fire had been extinguished Mission Band Mission Band llltl in the church on Saturday June Mrs Nowell played quiet music to call the children to worship Meeting open ed with Hymn 480 Florence Orr read the Scripture and Lynda Cers well led in prayer which was fol lowed by the Mission Band hymn and prayer in unison ltoll call wos answered by 30 children Nancy Whitcsitlc and Gladys Doeler were appointed the work and worship twin for the Septem ber meeting The July nicotine will be picnic taken up by the work and worship twins was dedicated by prayer in unison After the repeating of the Purpose the chil dren divided into two groups for their study period and games Mrs Mission Band JOHN NIAGARA 233v Suggesls NIAGARA lOAN T0 $I500 IS GOOD WAY to PAY an UNEXPECTED BILL Compare lower rates on many Niagara loans THE WILSON BUILDING Post Office Su BARBIE Phone 4840 it Mrs McLeans cottage Tho offering which was Spany on bus and Niagara About 645 am on Saturday May 29 was getting on the bus at 88 and 400 with the thoughts of very full day ahead and it proved to be just that About 40 Guides trom the whole Georgian area went on this trip along with thg Area Commission er Mrs Craven the secretary and treasurer of the area and Capt Hazel from Goldwater The first place we stopped was called Sunset Lunches where we got out and stretched our legs When we finally arrived at HanI ilton the parade that we were go lng to see had already started but wt did not miss much of it This parade consisted of all the Brown ies Girl Guides Cubs Boy Scouts and Sea Cadets in Hamilton There in Guiding In all there were about 0700 in the parade the parade was over we were all put into groups with approximate ly six in each and allowed to go shopping Aftcr that we went to Roberts Restaurant King Street We had very nice meal and while were eating the leader of all the Guides and leader of the Scouts In llmniiton Llle and sciskc to us After we lcft Hamilton we wont to $1 CillllillllltS to 500 the Inonu merit of the first Girl Guides in Canada When we left St Catharines we went to Niagara Falls and saw the falls They were very pretty with rainbow and hundreds of tulips all in bloom We stayed at the falls for about 45 minutes and had lot of fun taking pictures buying souvenirs etc After we left Niagara we saw the floral clock and went to Queenston Heights and saw Brocks Monument We went back to Roberts Res taurantfor supper and after that we wont to the Hamilton Rock Gardrns which were very beauti ful When we finally got home was very tired but had thoroughly en joycd my day DriveACar COMANV LTD 69 Collier Phone Barrie 2112 VI Iwh ourmung bui Mm Siudeba kers first with most brake lining area per pound of After Blaine tended the afternoon tea put on by Knox Church Ladies Aid Cros land on June Plot Field Dly Congratulations to John Pilkey grade Vllt pupil at SS No it who won the cup for the highest number of points at the annual field day of Flos School Area John received lopoints and James Atkinwn was second with eight This is the second yearthat the cup has come to our school last year being won by Harold Atkin son Mr and Mrs Archie Wanless Warren and Sharon spent the weekend at Cold Springs near Co bourg where they visited Mrs Wanless parents Mr and Mrs COWper Mr and Mrs Harold Pearson WEIO the gold CDld Guides in llli Animon visnrd nn Saurday parade which is the highest honor Mm Kirkmuick and Ross At Acton Funeral Mr and Mrs Clarence Atkinson and Murray motored to Acton on Saturday to attend the funeral of Mrs Atkinsons cousin Mrs Macmillan Walter Hall Miss Marlon Hall and Mia Audrey Whipps visited friends in Acton on Sunday Miss Ruth Genno Toronto is spending weeks holiday at the home of Mr and Mrs Edwards Sunday Visitors Sundayvisitorfi included Mr and Mrs Bcrt Janiieson Guthrie with Mr and Mrs Cline Rawn Mrs Norman Rawn Stayner and Mr and Mrs Allen Sinclair and Judy Collingwood with Mr and Mrs Rziwn Mr and Mrs George Smith and family with Marshall and Dor othy lilkcy Mr and Mrs Burns Midhurst with the lattera brother and sisterinlow Mr and Mrs Alex Finlay and family Attend Novar Weddlnxv Mr and Mrs Jack Cameron at tended the wedding in Novar on June of the latters niece Miss Helen Reynolds elder daughter of Mr and Mrs George Reynolds to Hector Dcnomme son of Mr and Mrs Denomme Sudbury GREifiEL Alex Miller is attending the Presbyterian Conference in Tor onto thio week Sells Purnpkln Head Harold McMaster sold Pump kin Head the bear to Keith Con nell at Bowmanville Baptismal Service The Sacrament of Baptism was observed in the church on Sunday by Rev Silvester in Cornwall they visited an Mrs Tom Smirle Improved In Health Mr and Mrs Burnfield Arnold Sunnidale visited Mrs Russell on Sunday Mrs Russell who is under thedoctors care is imprav ed in health United Church Wedding Wedding balls are ringing mer rily in this community Sadie Morrison is being married on June and Edna Thompson on June 19 both in the United Church Mr and Mrs Lynn Gibmn Lynn Jr and Jamie Cooksvillc visited Mr and Mrs Coutts Sunday Goldwater Minister Rev Ross Cumming Goldwater will be the preacher in the United Church on Sunday June 13 at 730 In Piano Recital Lynnda Russell Lynnda Mar shall Jcan and Beverley Sutton Dianne Cairns and Donelda Nash are taking part in Miss Dorothy Johnsons piano recital in Hillcrest SclIool Barrie on Friday June 18 ORO STATION Mr and Mrs Malcom Campbell Mm Steve Mugford and son Tom my ofToronto visited Mr and Mrs Elwood Johnstone recently Mr and Mrs Elwood Johnstone and Phyllis and Mr and Mrs Nelson Johnatone spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Locke at Novar Mr and Mrs Howard Crawford and boys visited Mr and Mrs Orvnl McArthur Elmvalc on Sun day Miss Lena Shaw Oshawa and Bob Sanders Bancroft visited on Saturday With Mr and Mrs Nol son Johnotone Visitors with Mr and Mrs How ard Crawford recently were Mr and Mrs Jack Galbraith Cold watcr Mr and Mrs Alvin Dren nan and Larry of Hillsdale Mr and Mrs Frank Lovcring and daughter of Barrie Mr and Mrs George Mchn and boys spent Sunday in Toronto with relatives Harris and Calvin John infant son of Mr and Mrs Clifford Ford In Hospital With Pneumonia Sorry to learn that Bobbie Wal ton son of Mr and Mrs Wilbur Walton is inthe Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie with pneumonia Those All hope Bobbie will soon be feel baptized were JoyceMary infant Ing better and able to be home daughter of Mr and Mrs Ernest again Siudebakers first with prove gasoline economy won lhe54 Mobi Economy Run Longetwheelboses In the Iow price powerfulnew broke Naw 75 to high compression In both Champion and Commander V8 engines Alll9 exfrocost Smdebokers marvelous new hhoice oftelther Automatic STUDEBAKER First in sty the Mobilgas Economy Run that lgas field Extru large extra Studebaker offer you at Power Steeringand your Driveor Overdrive Iefirst in BLONDII 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