Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1954, p. 16

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THE HOME OF Mrs Robertson Maple Avenue was the setting for the annual spring tea of the Ladies Auxil iary to the Barrie Kiwanis Club on Wednesday afternoon Among the auxiliary workers at the most successful event Crag AT THE KIWANIS AUXILIARY TEA and bake sale held Simmons Mrs Fred Smith convener Mrs Norman Syn in the home and lawn of the Robertson residence Assistr ing witl1the tea arrangements were left to right Mrs Bart HIllSDALE Birthday Party Mrs Harold Dunn gave birth day party for her daughter Wendy on Wednesday afternoon with number of girls and boys present Complete Quilt Hillsdale Womens Institutcmade quilt and held quilting at Mrs Thomas Morrisons last week This quilt is to be shown at the Quilt and Rug Fair in Orillia WAWMS Meetings The United Church WA and WMS held their June meeting at the home of Mrs Al Smith Mrs Leslie Bell was in charge of the devotion prayer and mission study Mrs Allan Marshall took the busi ness session Lunch was served by the hostess assistedby Mrs Wes ley Johnston and Mrs Jack Hub bard Presbyterian WMS The PresbyterianWMS held the June meeting at the home of Mrs Robert Martin Mrs Albert Thompson presided and the meet ing opened with Hymn 294 follow ed with the Scripture reading and prayer by Mrs Harvey Johnston Roll call was answered by averse on prayer Missionary letter from Rev and Mrs Russell Self was read and poem on prayer by Mrs Thompson solo Dhe Old Rug ged Cross was sung by Marion Martin Mrs Ed McCluan gave the mission study Mrs Osler Cope land read short story on the har vest and the temipest and Hymn 570 was sung Mrs Russell Turner closed with prayer Mission Band Rally The Mission Band Rally will be held in St Andrews Presbyterian Church on Saturday June 12 at pm Return Here Mr and Mrs Frank Hallyburton and family have moved back to their home here after an absence of two years In Stayner Mr and Mrs Earl Turnerand Shirley spent Sunday at Stayner with Mr and Mrs Norah Cotton Weekend Visitors Mr and Mrs Michael William of Wilcox Lake spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Newton Train Orangeville Visitors Mr and Mrs Dinsmore and family Orangeville spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Emerson Rogers Leave for Toronto Misses Mabel and Christina Tur ner left Wednesday for Toronto Swimming Pool Committee The swimming pool committee held their annual meeting at Hills dale school Thursday evening June with 25 present and with JackRumble presiding Mrs Les lie Bell read the minutes Leo Berthelotte gave the treasurers statement showing approximately and Bake Sale Wednesday Afternoon Most Successful were left to right Mrs Frank Boyes president who re ceived the guests along with the hostess Mrs Lang Mrs Robertson and Mrs Hodges nott Mrs Harvey and Mrs Laking $37 in the bank Miss Louise Col ley Spoke and plans to hold swim ming classes in Hilisdale on Mon day at pm for Hillsdale Mount St Louis 2nd Line Flos Craig hurst Vasey second group Thurs day for Elmvale Saurin New Flos Allenwood and Crossland These lessons will be held around the first Monday in July Fisher Ganton waschaimnan for election of ofiiicers President Mrs Michael Frawley viceapresldent Fisher Ganton secretary Mrs Fergu son treasurer Mrs Alvin Dren nan Plans were made to put in the raft and to move the boys bathing house also to paint barrels and to purchase exutra ones to fit raft This is good cause and deserves the attention of all in the com munity to stand behind it CALL THE EXAMINER FOR rmmno PHONE 2414 FEEMERVIEE II LROBINSON ELEVATOR and FEED Mlll Phone Stroud 52 Collect or Barrie 2687 2271 eFREE DELIVERYe now edit Owen Si AUTOINSURANCE ISAHEREI We can now offer you on CANADIAN policy of the Traders General Insurance Company for which your premium for Pablic liability ond Property Damage coverage may be As lOW Ass 390 Every threemonihspdepehding on coverage you require make anduso of our stay EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR BARRIE courrs INSURANCE Bertie ah as td it AGENCY Phon9z377 Obituary xv Funeral Service Held For Mrs Daugherty Native Of Oro Township Thursday May 27 1934 the news canze to Barrie and vicinity of the sudden passing of Mrs Fred Dougherzy at her home 175 Mary Street Mrs Daugherty was the youngest daughter the lae Mr and Mrs William Beardsail and was born in Om Township on Sept 12 1907 The info Mrs Dougherty was of cheerful disposition and was happiest when being of service to ullltzs She was an ardent work in St Andrews Church and in he Scout and Cub Mothers Aux liary She is survived by her husband Frid and flue children Joyce Margare Harold Douglas and James and one grandchild David A150 left to mourn her loss are two iSiUlS Mrs Lena Scott Ramona Calif and Mrs Pearl Dougherty Barrie and three brothers Jack Wallace and Frank Among the many beautiful floral tributes were those from St An drews Church Scout and Cub Mo ihers Auxiliary Hillcrest School Beaver Rebekah Lodge Royal Black Preceptory Dougherty Bros staff neighbors friends and rela lives The funeral was held on Satur day May 29 The service was con ducted by Rev James Ferguson Pallbearers were Orville Terry Peter Loch Theodore Lainsun Russell Kcasi Ralph Green and Harry Horton OillJiIUWII rclaiwes and friend came from Dunnville Brampton Buffalo Oriliia Toronto Peterbor ough Gait Eiznvale and Abbots ford BC CHICKS FROST FENCE DEKALB CORN Phone rnrnrrnous snurcs on NEW ILLUSTRATED AT RIGHT showroom Illustratedat right gt ronnrnr $29975 srrun 145 interiortonal ssr terrain morons rigidaire ModelIIS 88 ONLY LEFT 88 cu ft of storage space Holds 298 lbs of frozen foods handy door shelves See this and other specialspn display in our Requiem Mg Cglgbrafed IIIE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY JUNE 11 1954 17 For Mrs Mohoney Resident Of Midhursi Requiem mass was celebrated on Saturday May 1954 for Mrs Am brose Mulroney resident of Mid lzurst for the past it years who med at the Royal Victoria Hospitai Barrie on April 29 following cerebral hemmorhage Although she had been in poor health for some years her death came very unex pectedly Born Nov l895 in Vespra Township sae was the former Mary Alice Hayes daughter of Mrs Hay es and the late Michael Hayes Shanty Bay She had lived in 05h and Toronto for number of years before returning to Midhurst to reside Besides her mother she is sur vived by tier husband and son Vincent two stepsons Gerald Ma honey and Lawrence Mahoney four sisters Mrs Gray of Oshawa Mrs Laura Fraleigh of Kalamazoo Midi Mrs Martin Senmelieske Trout Creek and Mrs Norman Bar rett of Midhurst and three broihlt Jrs Ambrose Hayes Prince George BC Pat Hayes Midhursi and Iohr Hayes Bond Head Rev Oliver Moloney celebraier the funeral mass at St Marys Ro man Catholic Church Barrie an Rev Thomas Manley officiated at the graveside in St Marys Cem etery Pallbearers were Edwarc Mahoney Edward Calhoun Maurice Shanahan Philip Shanahan GErald Mahoney and Francis Barrett There were many beautiful flor 1Ltributes and mass cards Relatives and friends attendlnr the funeral included Mr and Mrs Brennan and Gerald Nugent T0rlt into Mrs Laura Fraleigh Kalama zoo Mr and Mrs Gerald Mulroney Sudbury Mrs Mae Hector Tor onto and Mr and Mrs Martin Schmelfeske Trout Creek LARGE FORESTS The forest area of Canada is near ly five times as large as the area under cultivation Your Farm Needs MASTER FEEDS FERTILIZER GRAHAM CHISEL PLOUGHS POULTRY EQUIPMENT SUPPLIES STEEL AND ALUMINUM ROOFING IN STOCK FROM EASTERN STEEL PRODUCTS liliiiiiIiis POIILTIH FiiiiM STROUD 53R5 IliIIIilIiiIiiE nouns FRIENDLY oENERAL omits BUDGET PLAN OTHER Moons PRICED room $20975 IBEFORE TOO LATE farmers and travellers never know British Columbia has been prodij from town to town the time igal with her forests her fish is Red Deer Altai Advocate eries and her mineral wealthl though the latter has been but barel CALL THE EXMINER FOB iy scratched Now before this prol PRINTINGPHONE 24M Vince reaches the sorry pass many other parts of the continentg conservation should be put into efg feel Cariboo BC Observerii FOR GARDFVIVG HORSEPOWERS BETTER THAN MANPOWER ALL on STANDARD In Alberta we use only Standarci Time and that is established by the legislature it is much to be pre ferred to the haphazard methods used in other provinces where some towns use summer time and some lonl and the business people3 Just $13300 buys the best roi iizy Him for me average gar den The RomHoe plows discs and continues in one VALUE FOR MONEY $139560 Buys this 1951 DODGE SEDAN Motor verJlnuled 5050 Warranty PHONE 5971 easy optntiou no imple ments to change Theres an effluent 20 Rotary Cutter attachment $5000 for your lawn or weeds Ask your nearest dealerfor demon stration or write your distri butor for free folder BOWMAN HAYFIELI sr nAnmE PHONE 4073 FRENCH MOTORS 75 Bradford St Barrie More and more people are making Dutch Pantry their centre for Home Baked Specialties Summer time means Picnic time and picnics call for plenty of healthful wholesome home baked bread past ries and cookies No need for mom to stand over hot stove for hours cooking for picnics we can do that for her DUTCH PASTRIES CUP CAKES CAKES BUNS DINNER ROLLS RAISIN BREAD HOME MADE BREAD COOKIES IIES FREE DELIVERY SERVICE ORDERS IN BY PM DELIVERED THE SAME DAY TTIonsl the Town sift 107 Dunlop St Opposite Queens Hotel Phone 2098 Dutch Pantry Household Hints are broadcast Tuesdays and Thurs days over CKBB

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