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Barrie Examiner, 14 Sep 1961, p. 7

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MRS JAMES WILSON of Strnud can be justly proud of her showmanship at Oro Fair She was competing with men from all over the county This year the capable farm fair was Mrs Charles Simp son of Shanty Bay who won the award for the second consecutive season The young homemaker inherits harrkcook WHAT THE STARS ISAY eretto had complete respon sibility of entries at the lair in the absence of her father Charles Sproqu of Shady Lawn Farm who is out west attending convention Above ing talentzfrnnrrloflline on her mothers side of the family who won prizes at 0roFair for many years Above sha proudly displays one of her prise winning when finestlll luminsr Starr Paqu Mrs Wilson prepars Klipper King registered Shorthorn bull for his debut Klipper King who weighs in at ton won first prize in his class Mrs Newson Hosts Crown Hill Women Crown Hill Womens institute met at the home of Mrs ll Newson Monday evening Presi dent Mrs Viola Aconlcy called the meeting to order Roll call Bring an old ar ticle and give its history was very interesting pdd china figurines plates watch chains maps bracelets pitchers etc were displayed Motto was given by Mrs Partridge who spoke on Hap piness consists in being happy and content with what we have The historical research con veners presented lilies Norma Fallla of Vasey who showed color slides of her trip to Alas ka companied by common tary The Christmas articles for Barrie fair were collected Mrs Aconley said aJeVL words in farewell to Mrs McGee who will be moving to her new home in Pine Orchard shortly Mrs Partridge pre sented vase of Blue Mountain pottery on behalf of the 11 mrlT Bostesses were Mrs Drury and Mrs William Switzer as sisted by Mrs Newson Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 followed with each member giving resume of her summer activities The meeting concluded with poursrrmimo Record Crowd Flocks To 109th Annual Fair Won en competed in many do at the room annual Oro World Fair yesterday Competi tion was keen in mostoLtbe womens dances stair said entriu were lower than last yen Many women had entries in the grain class and tookerf and second class prises over Israel enhiblton er culinary talents Mrs Simpson won Simpsons Scars special for highest num ber of points in the Domenic Science display Womens display blanketed the main liner of Ora Township Hall and according todudge Dr of the flower was one has everludged in spite of the sudden down pour spectators stili wandered happily about In fact during the heaviest downpour one gen tieran and his small daughter looked down on it all They were stranded on the highest perch onthe ferricwheel and there theyset until lhastorm WovenEventhisdidnt dam pen theirrpiritx Til followinl is list or pri in the nomads division rmnm rev Ion Mrs irwin Charlr Simpson Mrs William CrittendenrWhelewhent bread Mrs Charles Simpson Mrs Clinton FaganMrs Lloyd Sarn Wbite bread Mrs Chars son Mrs William Crit tenden Mrs Clinton Fruit Loaf Mrs irwin Clark MrsChs1lerShnpsooTMraW ii ilam Crittenden Nat loaf nM CharlesiapsonnMrsnin win Clark Mrs William Critters TBl ltsMrsClin ton Pagan Mrs William Crit tenden Mrs Lloyd mason Bran Muffins Mrs Albert Anders Mrs Charles Simp son Mrs Lloyd Sampson Doughnuts Mrs irwin Clark Mn William Crittendar Mrs Charles Simpson Apple pio Mrs Charles Simpson Mrs Lloyd Sampson Mrs William Critiendcn Pump ki Pie MrL Victor Bart Mrr William Crittenden Mrs Irwin Clark Lemon PieJ1 am Mrs am res mason Mrs irwin Clark Mrs Lloyd Sampson Angel Cake Mn diaries Simpson Mrs Irwin Clark Mrs William Crittenden Marble Cake Mrs Charles Simpson Mrs Pukey Mrs irwin Clark Cheoolsto Coke M7l Simp Mrs irwin Clark Mrs Albert Anderson Layer cake lighttMrsrirwinGlorhM rs Mrs Lloyd Sampson Do med pie Mrs David Piik sy Mn Clinton Pagan Mrs Hark Domestic Cake Mr Charl Simpson Mrs lr win Clark Mrs Lloyd Samp son PM AND JAMS invalid tray Mn Lloyd Sampson Mrs Mary Proper nalade Mrs Clinton Falt un Mrs irwin Clark Mrs Charles Simpson Strswh Jam Mrs Irwin Clark Mrs Ctrtou Pagan Mrs William comm Raspberry Jam Mn ii Clark Mrs Clinton Pagan Mrs William Crittenden Maple Syrup Mrs irwin Mrs AlbertAnduaoa Mrs ClintonPagan Canned Che er Mn Clinton Fagan Simpson Canned EssenceMrs In Clark Mrs Donald Mclt Leod ton Pagan Can Mrs Charles Simpson Mrs Willlsrnulltenden cauu Mrs MaryPrnper Mrs in win iark Dill Pickle IrwinCiark Mrs Clio Tag Mrs Charles Simpson Mus Ch ies Simpson Mrs Lloyd Ssmpso Unbaked confections Charles Simpson Mrs William Crittenden Mrs Howard Camp bell Opmfaced sandwiches Mrs Lloyd Sampson Mrs Char les Slrnpson Mrs Mary Proper Sal plate Mrs Clark ii ne Mrs irwin Clark Mrs Da Vid Pillrey Meat Loaf Mrs Mary Proper Mrs William Orl tcnden Mrs irwin Clark LMm Lloyd Sampson Mrs Vic tor Hart Mrs Clinton legan School lunch Mrs Lloyd Sampsm Thornton Mrs William tinnter celebrat ed her 91st birthday Sept at her residence in the village Mrs Hunter was born in lessahagou Lanarirshire Soot land and came to Canada with her parents Mr Young as ayoung girl Her early married life was spent at Stroud and later on the 10th line of innislil on the farm now occupied by her son Elmer Mr and Mrs Hunter retired to Thornton some years ago and in 1941 marked their 50th wedding anniversary Mr Hons ter died in 1950 Mrs Hunters fondly includes five sons and one daughte Johnand$imer10thiinrnt Innisfli Hamilton Highway 21 Holllyr William vAiliatonf Mrs Art McQuay Thornton There are 11 grandchildren tWo of fifth generation Mrs Hunter is able to do light household tasks and enjoys TV programs reading The Barrie Examiner and visiting friends Still mentally alert she recalls 1a ESmELLiTA FOR TOMORROW fine day Both business and arsenal interests are stimu ated and all projects requir ing originality and imagination houid makeconsiderabie head ay Be cautious in dealing with strangers howeyer OR THE BIRTHDAY tomorroszeyoucrbirthday our horoscope indicates that while you may he faced with some financial problems during the next four months you can with common sense and good sense in managing your budget solve Ivl lyVir goans are extremely practical and have the ability to face ups and downs with equanimity Dont lose sight of these virtues Capitalize on theml No matter how steady your earnings play it sa eelin Faber when or In fluences will govern monetary affairs incidentally these good influences will last well into 1852 Your personal life is under generally good vibrations with social activities and romance favored during the next two Professor 0i Christian Education Speaks lit Emmanuel WMS Meet Dr irene Robertson was the speaker at the September meet ing oftheWomens Missionary Society of Emmanuel Baptist Church Barrie Dr Robertson has recently accepted an appointment on the faculty of Central llaptist Sem inary Toronto as professor of Christian education Prior to thisvDr Robertson was Chris tian education director at High Park Baptist Church Toronto The speakers essage was based on Scriptur Ephesians 4th chapter verses oneto 16 which was readhy Mrs Wil liam Smith it as emphasiz ed each person las some gift talent which paid be used the Lords so ice Sometimes think We have on overlooked and there is nothing we can but if we BBB Sororitknm weeks also during the period between next May and early September Except for brief period late in November domestic matters will be on the sunny side and the first six months of 1962 show promise of expansion along all worthwhile lines child born on this day will he endowed with great compe tence and resourcefulness but may have to curb Vatendenclto ward skepticism which could rob him of good opportunities Honors Member Members of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority held their first meet ing of the season Monday even ing at thehome of Mrs Harold Nichol President Miss irene Watson called the meeting to order Miss Lorna Richards is trans feree from Oshawa was wel corned Miss Watson read letter from civil defence outlin ing the first aid course most interesting program really desire to he oi service there is always somewhere we can serve Dr Robertson re marked it is not from the clouds but from the crowds the workers come The meeting was chaired by president Mrs ExN Beers who introduced Dr Robertson Mrs Bulrner was salo ist Mrs Beers read several in teresllng letters received from missionaries after which Mrs John Smith and Mrs John Law led in prayer Mrs Langman on behalf of the Mis sionary Societyp thanked Dr Robertson The meeting wasclosed with prayer led by Mrs Lloyd Ward social hour followed with refreshments served by surprise miscellaneous show er for Miss Norma Bayliar MTlienextmeetiugwiilhe held at the home of MissJoyee Caldwell SHARE FORTUNE YORK PaAPHarry Miller 64 has left the bulk of his $750000 estate for the wel fare and emoyment of poor and worthy children in York it was disclosed today Miller was well known for his habit of passing out chewing gum to local youngsters before he moved to Florida for health reasons 1111951 He died June 850 PERMS so 1000 PERMS FOR 1250 Pnnms For 1509 reams FOR moo PEBMS FOR 124 nuNLoesr PA 84423 Mrs slessor and her com mittee 59 anagrams generation and MR HAIR smmo sruoIo TO SERVE YOU Mu Beamlsh airs nueén Drosho pi Woman Marks 91 Years and Mrs Torrance ot Cookstownf and sons mum when many changes in the modern way of life over the years Her birthday was spent quiet ly at home visits with her fam ily grandchildren and friendsy Mr Manford Horne Mrs Chan Ls Simpson Jelly roll Mrs Irwin Clark ran BARItlE EXAMINER rmmsnAv summer it iasiv Mfl U01 38mm Ffl cake Mrs Lloyd Sampson Mrs ic Simpson Mrs irwin Clark uilLCdkaJdax Charle Simpson Mrs Wlliilm Gingerbread Mrs William Crittenden Mrs irwin Clark Crittenden Mrs irwin Clark Mrs David Piilrey Shortbread Mrs Mel Jamleson Mrs liow ard Campbell Mrs Lloyd Samp son Collection of cookies Mrs Howard Campbell Mrs Charles Simpson Mrs William Critteriden Cup Cakes Mrs Howard Campbeil Mrs Clinton Fagan Collection of baking Mrs harles Simpson Mrs irwin size 1018 bypopulur demand MORE DISNEYKINS to complete your set HiSTYLE VFASHlQNS DELIGHTFULLY DIFFERENT And Dan River Fabric too Fail prints for new smartness Notice the little pockets In your William Mn Gordon Caldwell Salad dressing Mrs Georv lwell Mrs mom can an un William Crittendon Canned hickm Mrs Horne Mrs Mentord Born Er linton Fsgan Honey Dil play Joe Carney Farther Results Tomorrow nettes Complete Plans For Fair The Harris Kinetic Club held its first meeting of the season at the American Hotel There were 14 members present and three guests including Andra Mary Jayne Sinclair Mrs Ruth defies and Mrs imrlse Clark was completing tans for tho ettsv Ermaarm open will remain open during the threeday ma be donated to charity nounm sea as fix ll 01 aomls more wosr WEEKEND SPECIAL PERM sen$1000 WEEKEND SPECIAL LOCATED AT 254 someone or Open Tues Thurs and Friday until Wit pmlwo Ihoailons 750 yr PAZ 89734 UBYS BEAUTY SALONS CAN SAVE YOU MONEY on SEPTEMBER SALES FREE RAIN CAPS WITH ALL PEkMS 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