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Barrie Examiner, 18 Nov 1961, p. 6

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Growth In SellDi Christ pointed out two sources in life one through rude gale down broad and easy path to destruction the other down hard trail of sclidiscipline to life Only few find the latterMat scipline ILLUSTRATED SUNth SCHOOL LESSON ScflpharoHnuhew 11310 ma 23 planhail 01532 II Pater 12113I Cam Itd31 thew 711 Christ asked What does It profit man if he gains the whole world and loses or for feits himself He advised His followers to take up their own crosses for His sake for whoever loses his life for My sake he will save itLuke 92315 Paul advised the Corinthians to exercise selfAcontrol as an athlete does so he can win thelaurel wreath of victory For Christians the prize is glorious and eternal and part of the divine nature Corinthians 2425 ii Peter 124 Paul also said not to let the sun go down on your anger Selfdisclpline la essential to avoid petty anger and jeal ousy which harms the origin ator more than its object Ephesians 426 GOLDEN TEXT Corinth ions 925 AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY UTOPIll Over the weekend Mr and Mrs Jim Bell Mr Slan lcy oi Collingivood Mrs Ray Smith and Miss Shirley Smith Midland visited with Mr and Mrs ll Hell Miss Eella Miller arrie visited with the Allen Millers Mr and Mrs Gilbert McMas ster attcndcd family get togcthcr oi cousins Saturday night at the home of Mr and Mrs Jack Dyck Barrie fvcnly in cousins were invited to meet cousins from Saskatchewan wIlo are at tending the Royal Winter Fair Thesympathy of the commu nity is extended to the family of the late Dempstcr who passed aivay in Royal Victoria Hospital Sunday Mr and Mrs AIIcn Miller Dorothy and Miss Bella Hillier motored to Windcrmere and Port Carling Sunday Sorry to report Mrs John Jennctt Eccles St Barrie is patient in Royal Victoria Hos pital following heart seizure Friday TECUMSETH History was made at Tecum seth North Central School Nov 7th when the irist Home and School Association in that dis trict was organized After th singing of the National Anthem Mr Erucker welcomed the opie and turned the meeting Iver to Mrs Jacques the Dis trict organizer and Mrs II Pitcher president of Bar rje and District Home and School Council Mrs Jacques listed several reasons for hav ing home and school associa tions emphasizing the fact that they are not social or money making groups but study groups She said that home and school associations were begun in Can ada in 1927 Mrs Pitcher then told of the organization of Dis trict to which the local as lociation would belong After hearing the objects all home and school associa tions policies membership fees and rules concerning the numbr er of meetings held per year the following bylaws were mow ed and seconded Home and School Associa tion would be organized in the Tecumseth North Central School district The members would accept the constitution The name of the association would be The Tecumseth Nor th Central Home and School As sociation The membership fee would he $100 per person but only $150 for husband and wife Ten cents per year would be paid to council each year Meetings of the association would be held on the fourth Tuesday of each month The executive would have the power to spend $1000 per year without consulting the other members In order to stand for office person must receive two nom Inations The following officers er IIIIHI llISli FIIiHIlIlS Yflllliti ADVEIITHIIEII lllllIIEll Him Silllill Hill HF 6001 tummmxlov BRADFORD DIILMANIIDLIIRES Hill swim WHIJMAN Help iliiiglilgimz MIN ily PIAIUA SHWRAI Dilitlni by HIDIAfl MHZ saloon ntillllil tilt wits main not Wits COLOR sy LUKE 0mme STARTS THURS rivoos PLAYERS mum nominated and approved by the people present at the meeting re Mr Elliott vicepresidents Mrs if Cague Mr Fleming record ing secretary Mrs John stone corresponding secretary Mrs Black treasurer Mra Rutledge Five executive members were also nominated and approved They were Airs Copeland Mrs Reynolds Mrs Rivett Mr Dermott and Mr McKenzie The pr incipal Mr Brucker and two teachers are also on the execu live The new executive committee was installed Mrs Jacques wel comed them as fellow members After Mr Bruckers closing remarks Mr Elliott expressed his honour at being nominated president sr PAULS The school euchre had six tables of cards High ladies Mrs Stan Jennetl Barrie and Mrs Dave Taylor Lefroy High men Harry Thompson and Wal Iy Barber Travelling prizes were won by Mrs Rainey and Mrs William Reynolds Next euchre will he Nov 22 at 800 pm Mrs Gordon Whipps Mid hurst spent the weekend with her sister Mrs John Kell and family On Saturday she ac companied them to the Royal Winter Fair Mr and Mrs Howard Penny lpent Saturday in Toronto Mr and Mrs Robert Green and family spent Sunday in Ag incourt with Mrs Green Sr The Paulettes Christmas to and bazaar date has been changed The new date is Fri day Dec ii at Stroud Corri munity Hall from pm to ti pm Watch Coming Events Mrs Sloane Sr is spending the week with her son David Sloane and family and helping to cars for her new grandson John Edward Corporate Communion for all WA and Paulette Members will be held in St Peters Church Churchill on Nov 30 at pm THE ALLIANCE CHURCH Berczy and Dunlap streets George Ross Pastor 945 munSunday School 1100 Morning Worship 700 Evangelistic Servlco WILLOWDALE UNITED CHURCH Steel street Public School Mr Allan Tomlinsoa Minister moo am Morning Worship and Sunday School Charter Membership Roll Now Open For New Members NEW CHURCH SERVING NEW DISTRICT EVERYONE WELCOME UNITARIAN FELLOWSHIP OF BARRIE School of Religion VISITING UNITARIAN CHURCH IN TORONTO LEAVING EARRIE AT 930 mm FROM EGOWEN ST IMYWCA 26 Owen St For Further Information Call PA 06282 Everyone Welcome CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 159 COLLIER 5T Services Sunday School 11 mm SOUL and BODY ReodlngRomn on premises Wed 241 Allure welcome ELMVIILE Mr and Mrs Little Joan and Betty oi Leaside spent the weekend with Mrs Littles parents Mr and Mrs Fer guson Yonge Street 90TH BIRTHDAY Mrs Bertha Furlong Strcct Elmvale quietly marked hcr Both birthday on November 11 Still in good health she is able to do most of her house work and take an interest in local and world events with their mother on this special day were her daughters Olive Mrs Walls Ruby Mrs Campbell and her granddaughter Roth Missia Mrs Stewart and her husband were on holidays in Florida and Reg of London were unable to altendFriends were present from Uxbridge and many friends called to wish her many more anniversaries The remembrance day com munity service was held on Saturday morningI in the com4 munity hall with the Elmvale Legion womens Auxiliary Firemen Village Council Boy Scouts Cubs and Explorers in attendance led by tho Lamont pipers of Stayncr The service was arranged by Rev McCiean Rev Leckie Rev Chapman and the Legion Hymn Lord Thou Art My God and King was followed by the Last Post two minutes silence the Rev eille and the National Anthem Prayer of Confession and Psalm is was read responsively Rev Mr Lockle too his sermon from James 4th opter From whence coma wars and fighting you Mr Leckie reminded us we should remember Nov ii We have seen the marks of war in has pitnis Let us not forget the cost of war and the sacrifices made what causes war is misi ery cruelty and selfishness and evil in each single heart The closing hymn was God of Love King of Peace Mer vyn Corbett presided at the piano SOCIAL EVENING The members of the LOBA Elmvale held social evening Nov 10 In the Orange Hall There were eight tables of co chre in progress High prize Mrs Clarence Ritchie 2nd Mrs Johnston There were three men with 72 each and in the draw Cliff Archer was first Gary Turner second The door TRINITY CHURCH 24 Collier Street Next to the Post Office TRINITY XXV aoo nan Holy Communion sail un chIiIuNioN sermon The at Rev ancil Coadfutor Bishop Toronto sandy School Nursery iioo min an Dedication of the Sufi llrninn ran ntfiiv ifii sneii Coadiutar Bishop of Toronto 100 pm reunions ra nev Shorrlnl Sermon You are cordially invited THE HNHLICHH EHHHEHVOF EHHIIDII ST GEORGES ALI ANDALE durton Avenue at Granvillo Street TRINITY XXV ms LIPS or KNOWLEDGE Ann PRECIDUI sewn LamHoly Communion Corporate Communion for the men followed by brakm with their children Invitld 11 amMornlng Prayer The Reverend Norman Green of Wycliio College ul guest Preacher Church school Confirmation Class Bible Chas and Nursery pmEvening Prayer and Bible Study Come And Worship With Us You Will Be Made Welcome Organist Mn is show ArcM Cholrleadzrr sunburn Rector nov Waiter oyr ST ANDREWS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Owen and Worsley St Rev Adams BA Minister Director of Praise Raymond Darrick 945 amSenior School LTCL 1100 earnNursery 8i Junior School 11 am THE ROBE OF CHRIST Come And Bring The Family To Church ESSA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Corner of Burton Avenue Allandale Rev BellBA Minister Mrs Walker Organist ROAD 1100 am THE FORGOTTEN PRAYER Church School at 930 amPrimary to Young People 700 pm LONG JOURNEY INTVISITORSA NEWRESIDENTS WELCOMEW prize was won by Mrs Bertha Graham The ladies served re ircsbmcnls Mrs Emerson McQuorrie Mrs Bowman Wat kins aro patients in Fenet General Hospital Their friends trope to see them home soon BA DEGREE Mr and Mrs Frank Archer of Eimvale attended thefiaut umn convocation at University or Western Ontario London when Mr Archer received his Bachelor of Arts Degree Mr Archer 15 public school tench er at Camp Borden Congratu lations are extended to him on his achievement The community extends since re sympathy to the family of the late Charles ifouden who was killed on Saturday evening in car accident south of the village Visitors with Mr and Mrs Manning over the week end were Mr and Mrs Barry Manning and daughter Nancy Ann Toronto Mrs borne Main ning and family of Markham Nelson Simpson and Edgar Beardsall returned after spend Ing some time in Penetong Gen cral Hospital Dennis Archer re turned on Saturday but is con fined to bed GRENFEL Congratulations to Lorraine Harbrldge and George By Alfred Buescherl BURTON BRIEFS Burton Avenue Churchs new minister the Reverend David Reeve has comrnisrioned Squad of 40 men and women to visit his congregation and bring back vital information concerning each family You are going on the Kings business he said on Sunday afternoon lo find out if the church is really serving their needs The church no longer depends on the min ister to do all things of the church for the ministry of the church of Jesus Christ belongs to the people We want to reach our people The young minister from the nordi is reaching out to the grass roots of the congrega tion to all those of United Church faith and those with out churcb connections in the Aliandala area in an earnest endeavour to know the peo ple in his charge The Squad has three weeks in which to complete their re ports following receipt of which Rev Reeve will commence visiting the people who were married Saturday The reception was held In Gren iel Community Center Seven tables were on ha lid for the weekly euchrc Friday night iiigh scores wcre ilth Harris and Allan Sutherland Lone hands Mrs Cloughiey and Clifford Harris Low scores Reta Harris and Bill Joncs Committee in charge Mr an lllrsI Russell Harris and Mr and Mrs Harris number of people from this community enjoyed day at the Royal Winter Fair Tor onto Mr Harkley Allan visited re cently with Mr Craivford Ellis and Hugh URGES TOLERANCE ORD England Reuters Pri Minister Macmillan cited Britains post turbulent history Friday night as an argument against ungenerous criticisms of what is happening in other countries Iiiucmlilnn made his comment as he opened £75 000 $210000 extension to Queen Elizabeth House rosi dentiol centre in this university town for those concerned with Commonwealth affairs United lTlIE BARRIE EXAJIDNER SATURDAY NOVEMBER il in ROMAN CHTHOLICS SAY The Human Soul Needs Doctor How many families can boast of never having sent an 505 for doctors service Few sail securely through lit in Perfect health while most of us have welcomed the as timely lifesaver Not only that Everyone ac cepta his turn at the doctors office as part and parcel of life The sensible patient gladly makes clean breast of his trouble No false modesty herei Whats more the physician sometimes learns his patleota moral failings as well as his physical defects But what pat ient worries about that Doctors keep their secrets Thats why many who are never healed un told their whole story to the doctor anyhow its human to feel badly Ev erynne does at some time but not merely because the old body is not up to snuff There is happiness above bod ily health its peace of mind and soundness of soul born of hoiesome living Another kind of disease plays havoc in preventing this hoppi ncss it can wrack lta victims with pain every bit as keen as the sting of malignant cancer Sin is the deadly disease of the soul and most of us have felt its crippling grip Catholics tell their sins to the priest because they believe that of the body can be purged of its poisons the soul can be purged too The priest Gods representative is the phy sician ofthe morally sick just as the doctor Is of the phy sically sick Catholic priests never reveal the secrets entrusted to th The pricst is bound to strict er sccrccy than the doctor His only aim is to dispense forgive ELECT AIHIE HEAD DALLAS AP Ed Stone managing editor of the Seattle Postlntelligcncer Friday was elected president of The Asso ciatod Press Managing Editors Association COLLIER ST UNITED CHURCH MINISTER The Rev Gardiner Skelly MA BD ORGANIST 8r CHOIRMASTER Lloyd Tuitord Guest Preacher THE REV LEWIS MA 317 James St United Church Exoter OLD HOME SUNDAY The Third in Series of Special 125th Anniversary Services 1045 am Preludes by Each with Organ Piano and Violin 1100 am MORNING WORSHIP Ilhe Massed Choir of over 70 Voices will include many for mer Choristors who have returned for this special occasion Everybody Welcome CENTRAL UNITED CHURCH THE NEW CHURCH WITH THE OLD STORY Rosa IndToronto Streets REV CECIL BREN31 3A 31 MB IRELAND RMT Orlaflllt and Choirmaater 1100 AM UNFORGETABLE LAST WORDS Reading of the Roll of Honour Infant and Toddlero Nurseries SUNDAY CHURCH SCHOOL 945 am years and over 1100 arri up to years 730 pm YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING IN YOUTH CENTRE NEW RESIDENTS AND VISITORS WELCOME EMMANUEL CHURCH 945 amFAMILY BIBLE SCHOOL 1100 am and 700 pm REV ERIC PENNY of Collingwood BURTON AVE UNITED CHURCH Rev David Reeve BA BD Minister Mr George Jamleaon Organist moo mm REMANENT RELIGION Sunday School 030 anl Jr and Sr Departments 1100 am Nursery Ind Primary Departments 700 pm MAKING PEARLS Sermon on Suffering Wed Nov 22nd 800 pna Bible Study Fellowship FIRST CHRISTIAN REFORMED CHURCH St Vincent Street Rev Jnc Geuzebroclr pastor Phone PA 59375 iii1 Shanty Bay Road 1030 am REV JAC GEUZEHROEK 230 pan nnv JAC GEUZEBROEK Dutch The Church of Back To God Hour Radio Program ALL CHURCH NOTICES MUST BE IN EXAMINER BY 12 NOON THURS ness and genuine joy to the wounded soul man shoots straight from the shoulder with his doctor He holds nothing back in the hope of being relieved of his pain 15 it unreasonable to con fess Is sins to priest so the wounds of the soul may be bound up and healed BIBLE TODAY An appeal for more Scripturh es for Indonesia made recently provided moderate increase Th supplies secured in San Francisco and carried by SS Hope were nearly exhaust ed by the time the ship arriv ed at Honolulu The remaining New Testaments are al spoken for and will be distribub ed when the ship returns to Djokarta last of the available New Testaments were given out in Ambon and replacement of lup plies is major problem Added to the shortage is the difficulty of delivery when the ship is constantly moving from port to port Replacements have had to wait for the arrival of the ship at Singapore in many places where the Hope called the local mission schools could have used all av ailable copies of the Scriptures English is second language in lndonesla required in schools above the fifth grade litany 1n doneslans use English few quite well The Bible Society must use great discretion in trying to dis tribute tha available Scriptures wisely Suggested bio Readings Sunday Nov 26 Genesis Monday Nov 27 Psalm Tuesday Nov 2a Paol ms 19 Wednesday Nov 29 Psalms 10 Thursday Nov 30 Psalms to Friday Dec Luke in Mt Saturday Dec Acts 13 THE BARRIE REFORMED CHURCH Rev Cornelia Rona Minister PIIDDI PA 64024 SUNDAY MORNING 1100 SERVICE OF WORSHIP In Dlllcll language iioo SUNDAY scaoor iron CHILDREN To be held in St James Church at Crown Hill YOU ARE WELCOME Roman Catholic ST MARYS CHURCH IS MULCASITER ST PA 02935 SUNDAY MASSES atm am 1015 nan 1130 can EVENING DEVOTIONB Sunday pm Wednesday at 130 Ont Mother of Perpetual Help Novena FIRST FRIDAYS MASSES 730 and 1115 am 600 pm LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Soeei St 011 Hwy 11 VACANCY PASTOR BEVEREND JOHN OHEDA Box 423 Bradford Prospect 53412 Sunday School 145 pm WORSHIP 300 11111 The Church 01 T1 can is The oil PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH SERVICE in JOHNSON ST SCHOOL STUDENT MINISTER ooo am MORNING wonst 910 aim SUNDAY SCHOOL EVERYONE walcoma The Salvation Army Citadel 60 Collier Street MAJOR AND MRS GILLESPIE Corps Diiicers SUNDAY SERVICES Sunday School 945 am Holiness Meeting 1045 mm Evangelistic Service 700 pm Temporarily held In the Odd Fellows Hall on Collier Street Opp Post Office WELCOME AWAITS YOU the

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