cum Fine Piano Recitdllresen rod TVSHAN BAY Marmmgsiw BP lM Arsom an ermanTodd Oil tra lied to Mr and Mrs Robert Kell reï¬ri PI ger Ontario College at seated the Giliord WIon the one Guelph last week to attend the week conducted Quebec Large Audience in Attendance cums am manual eon City and Montreal sponsored by forence ï¬lms Sm wane The piano pupils of Mrs Inger Lewis Schuberts Serenade Back pm 1x Aarson presented most enjoy played by Joyce Twins We are happy to welcome home Mrs Gordon Todd Removed able recital in the Sunday School Verdlg La Donna Mobilef Mrs Magill and her daufnter 8mm le Auditorium of Collier Street Unlt played by Dennis Mitchell Sour Ruth Fieldman tram anlne weeks community tenth to Mrs ed Church last Tuesday evenlnl mm by Ann yum 51mm in vacation to England Ireland and Gordon TOdd deah The performances of the junior and 3113th Mm played by Dayle Scotland They travelled there mower 33 Sunifly 18 senior students were comidered you uLAoahhche by Nancy and back by boat Anion those W8 1m Mum among the most exrellentof any may Bowe byMom play they visited were Mrs agills June meeting of the WMS was 32 °fmdjtn19reinly 31 by 3031 nliermettniy geétgudes b70318 in Enlm held au rum was as ve ream oven with lit ï¬lmgssallflugslf $3132 decorated with spring flowerl played by Annette yTrain Wit mm week Registration forms may presen me president was in the purple lilacs spines and red tul ches Dance by Judith Moflatt Work on three new housesv 115i be obtainedirom Mores Store chair 333 opened with hymn and ips and the blackboard had flow March of the Lead Sanders by New in Iaie Eureka Prayer All reports were taken urs as its theme with treble clef Elspeth Currie Mozarts Rondo under consuuwm be new Plansgge OWMM derway 10 the Resignations were received from and notes in flowers adding dec in played by Robert Renton home 9nd MIS Cyril PEt Mrs John Kell and Mrs Lou oratlve touch Handels Hallelujah Chorus and erson of Orillia Work has been raduation party for the seven stated on two other homes one and three girls in grade Noiily Jr from bhEll offices in the One of the highlights of me March from Aida by Verdi by Mr and Mrs Murmy Andersen The date is Monday June 28 SO WE am WEDNESDAY 16 185441 COLDWATER Tops Softball NM MOW Qumeon Bay went into top place Due to illness of Roy lawn in the East Simcoe Rural Softball Archie Tucker ins been appointed We up we end 3351 building inspector llor Ooldwoter week Recent permits have been applied wammer and Sturgeon Bay for by Mills Mrs Bernie NM up the first tie so far an ey and count in game at Sturgeon mood razors Hunters Roturnlrou Fiorido Bill Robertson Lynden visited Mr and Mrs George Hunter andlwiur their grandfather Suth family have returnedito their homeerlsnd and other relatives Sun here alter spending the winter ingdsy Florida Mrs Ida Leonard is visiting AW WM mm friends in North Battleford Sask Seven Womens Institute mm and Mrs Herb mack amhers from here attended the 52nd South Simcoe district annual con tamin attended the Silver wedding anniversary of Mr and Mrs Ivan Venn Am Nemay Metcalfe in Bradford on June Ju9 um camllen large number from here at was elem president dls tended Leiroy United Church an DM Nelson Mrs Russel Lowery answere the Elem 5mm Sunday Jlrou call in olddfashioned cost me Baseball Schedule Boeton Juwuiile baseball boys played Stroud Monday June 14 On Thursday Siroud journey to Allrston while on Tuesday June 22 Freeman Bay WM Goldwater behind the pitching rum grading and of Truck Wadge and some timely draining John ï¬reet has been un buying outplayed Vimoria Had01 der consideration by Goldwater 134 comm Jn two previous games Victoria Harbor downed Warminster 76 and Goldwater was shut out Why Sturgeon Bay WLTP Sturgeon Bay Goldwater Christian Education Council The Innisfil Council of Christian Education met in the Presbyterian Church on Wednesday June with the theme being Of Such is Warminster Vic Harbor the music of the smallest con by Dim Mme M350 SChu West They travelled as far as Mrs Brown were Mr and Mrs the Km domy Discussion mu Cookstown Juveniles play here Mission Band as president and played by Earl Maxwell Minuet and diligrcnt parts in the prgografn On Friday the lvy Seniors play senior leader Mrs Ross Neilly Mala ï¬ningUte by Jean MacLennan Sleigh formerly carol Pacbard land the keep that date open were taken by members from the Stroud Redmen here was appointed as president and ed the him and senior programs Ride by Ronald Eplett Etude other by William Patterson Home From West Churcmui Mord and 5mm dd PM T0 was be following intermission The little by cam V3153 Leme Toronto visitor We welcome home Mr and Mrs churches ml proached as senior leader An in madman eflomed 1mm Comm by Dem played Ce on from their out This community was deeply nad vitation to strawberry tea on Visitors at the home of Mr and Details Bus Trip dened by the death of Bert Wright June 22 the Mission Ban JUSl remind he of on Monday June Feeling very received the WMS and neg in worldby IgOIt Beverldge of Toronto Alberta community Wishing to go on the keenly thedeath of his dear wife fully accepted Miss Comm dtï¬o pfsams my to played by Lynne walls Minuet Poterborough Visitors Institute sponsored bus mp to con less than snx months ago and al Collingwood gave an interesting $13 b5 by Haydn played by Mary Colo Visiting this week at the home tact Mrs Edgar Thompson or Mns though not completely recovered alk Mm Chalmers Gorsline as 131 cl is 93 man Country Dancéu by Marie We are happy to NW the Mr and Mrs More are Ted Webb for further particulars from his recent accident Bert was Presbyterial literature secretary 0x and Ms Ming rEmden Mary Stew two young Children Mr and Mrs Memaue and young sons dale 15 June 23 leavmg Slmud able be and around and also of Collingwood gave an en in the mes °f the em princes art Sonatina bnyiane Macrin be Ubbm Ana and Timmyand Mark Peterboroush at ilm sharp drive his car Last Sunday he lightening talk on various mission and the Elfin DllnCG The 005 Gwenda are recuperating nicely ARR tumes blended with the floral er background and the children Peasant Dance by Beethoven made pleasing picture as they played by Mary Sinclair Elfin danced to the spriter music Dance by Greig played by Joan The concerto was one of three lribblc Consolation by Liszt duo piano numbers on the recital played by Jeannie McKenzie program Mary Morren and Hea Mama la Turca by Mozart ther Currie were heard in Greigs Played by 5811 Jones Vcspers Morning and Susan Jones and by Goddcn played by Sheila Suzanne walls closEd the recital Rogers Saint Saens selection spent visiting relatives and in the from their bout with chickenpox evening attended Stroud United Church service After returning home he was seized with heart attack from which he passed away in Barrie hospital on Monday fore noon The very largely attended Xuneral service on Thursday was conducted by Rev John Morris assisted by Rev Paisley of Several from this district attend ed the Aurora Horse Show on Sat urday Ball Team Beat Thornton Friday night the Stroud Redmeii played host to Thornton baseball team defeating the visitors ilB OES Reception For DDGM On Friday number of the mem ln Bracebridge Miss Frances Robins is spending Amy Camp few days visiting friends in Art Moodie has left his new Bracebridge home at Shanty Bay for six ary books Mrs Boyes very ably thanked the speakers Meeting closed with the Mizpuh benedic lion Visitor from Detroit Mrs Frank Wilson Detroit was weekend guest of Miss Reba Rothwell BrooksRoberts weeks training course at new army camp at Gagptown NHB This camp is reported to be the largest military camp in Canada Chatsworth with interment in Community shower hem of Innisfil Chapter OES at Congratulations to Josephine program With duo piano arrange The Swan played by Hale N95 tended the reception Ior the gsgiisglthyceénettighdedoug $21021 Roper and Norman Brooks on mam ofTschaikowskï¬ March bll Schuberts nvalse inA flat shower for Mr andoMrs Art DDGM Mrs Josephine Hornsby in maved brewer and Sisters and their marriage on June 12 by Rev from the Nutcracker Suite played by Heather Currie Ber Moodie the former June Cro SlenAun Bracebridge other relatives Sanders The children entefed the audit ceuse by Mary MacDonald Slb marty was held at the Shanty Shim Lme Deoonum Service Mr and Mrs Archie Peters Mal Oliumto the strains of Entry of luvs Valse TSte played Bay Commlumly Halli grid OR Dom forget the Decoration Day Miscellaneous Shower ton were Sunday guests of Mr the Gladiators duetplayed by Blame Kennfdy Paderewsms Jule Wm many men an Susan and Sam Jones Other Minuet in Cr played by Frances neighbors present Dr Light Panonedayummuobmhbkmmtynude large number of relatives and friends gathered on Monday even ing June when Miss Mac Fer and Mrs Owen Bell service at the Sixth Line Ceme tr est of tcry on Sunday June 27 at pm gum Md henor with few pertinent rev Requirements are easy to meet Rightaway duets on the program were Sail Wildmmi GYPSY Dance from loans for any good reason mg out T0568 played by Joyce Bizets Carmen played by Sheila Saskatchewan Visitor guson was hostess to beautiful MlneSIn and Michael Twigs paganim Var Lemmon Valse by Jean Nes marks Mrs Moodie was helped Mr and Mrs Gibbins had surprise miscellaneous shower for iations played by Diane Mac bill In the Spring by Greig by her Sisters Misses Shirley and Mommmdmmmmmu the brideelect Miss Muriel Pea Mr and Mrs Harold Bowen and riner and Jean MacLennan and played by Mary Morreni Butte Lorna Cmmarty to open her gms my be mwnrinm ï¬eld Phoncorcomoin their soninlaw Maize of Assiniboizi Sask visiting them for couple of days after having been delegate at the Presbyterian General Assembly in Toronto re cently Presbyteriai Childrens Rally Fourteen children and three adults of show Presbyterian Church attended the first child rens rally in Barrie Presbyterlal in Hillsdale on Saturday after noon which was very enlighten ing Gordon Cowan was soloist while Colin Sutherland and Andy rew Cowan took up the collection Weekend Visitors Visitors during the weekend in cluded Ross Fraser of Glenhuron Mus Don Wilson Mr and er5 Clifford Ross of Toronto at Campbells Mr and Mrs Dwight Nelson spent Sunday with Toronto rela tives June thanked those gathered there both for herself and her husband who was unable to attend until the end of the evening Lunch was served and dance followed 50 to $1000 todayforafastï¬iendlyloononyomownsigmtmcl Housiniin iiiiiici 28 StWm second floor phone 5529 BARR ONT mu Wu summonsesum Lustspiel Overture played by 15 wamr by Suzafm walls Frances ldman and Sheila Lem Manhattan Serenade by 50h mo Iribble Sibelius Romanceplay ed by Susan Jones Chopins Pol onaise Militaire played by Eliz Other numbers on the recrtal abeth Wildman Lisz Liebes program were March of the Dwarfs by Janet Ough Lightly aum played by Manon Fems Row by David Pratt Wake Up by Christina Noble The Fox Hunting by Ella Drury Marchl of the Wee Folk by William Meeung Obie The Singing Clock by Craighurst Womens Institute Janet McKenzie Sailors Horn wm meet at the home of Piper by ROSS MilChen The Vil Lewis Tatton Motto fAn Insti lage Green by Catheleén Kenny into is like ship everyone should Beautiful Dreamer by Foster be prepared to take the helm played by Judith Lemmon Comment Mrs Kirton Roll call Danceby Nancy HodgsonBour Whats news today Program rec by Bach played by Michael District annual reports Lunch Twiss The Merry Go Round by Mrs Klrton and Mrs Sinton Gail Macriner On the Ice of Sweet Brian by Gail Homer ALASKAN COAST Sonatina in by Beethoven Alaska covers 586400 square played by Leslie Coxall Three miles with coastline of about Blind Mice by Gordon Campbell 26000 miles Bachs Minuet in played by gt lleLentsius Finale by Court COMPULSORY INNOOULATION 116 MCNabb SqUiIIdS at Play Finland has compulsory innocu byKatie Jones Marche Slav by lations against tuberculosis for Tschaikowsky played by Peter every citizen on reaching age 19 Acciiiurn runnsnnns 5390005510BEINGLlollilllillinilliiillnnilissill6031onLnstiniiEiimriiiEmill WEAR Glen motored to Detroit last week Mr and Mrs Johnson Mr and Mrs Hankoosky visited in Orillia last Sunday Lillicrap has returned to Qrillia after spending some time with his daughter Mrs Johnson We are glad to see Max Morris home from Sunnybrook Hospital again for the weekend Froctures Ankle Sorry to report that Mrs Dicer man had the misfortune to fall and fracture one ankle and is ln the Royal Victoria Hospital We wish her speedy recovery cock The bride was ushered into chair ï¬ttingly decorated with streamers situated in an archway and under watering can with pink and white streamers from its spout as spray of water to an up turned umbrella decorated in pink and white which contained grand variety of miscellaneous and useful gifts The rooms were tastefully decorated with attractive bouquets of spring flowers Mrs Geraldine Small read beautifully constructed poetry consisting of several verses composed by one ofthe ladies of Muriels ceasing to fly and landing to begin mak ing home of her own followed by short appropriate address The bridetobe was assisted by her cousin Mrs Marjorie Little Mrs Small and her sisterinlaw Mrs Parker Peacock with the many and beautiful gifts with their pretty cards and appropriate verses being read by those assist ing Muriel in her very pleasing manner thanked all for the oeau tiful gifts and expressed her com Recltai Program Swimming Classes The annual swimming classes will be held at the Rectory this year during the first three weeks of July There will be two lessons RETIREMENT IS FUN with extra money to do things Life Insurance wisely planned today provides regular income for from Stroud friends and invited carefree retirement years anyone when at or near Valley tield to be sure to go and see them Mro Fred Peacock mother of the brideelect voiced her thanks and invited all to come to the trousseau 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