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Barrie Examiner, 18 Apr 1956, p. 14

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handymanan rod is Feeder l0 wllookiorgood clean routs welléoomh Carr gardens Pruldent Mincamlyn loteach Older lemlary Min Joyce Hr dingy0 Torontovklt Hm peal The season Workmmmenced to the inniatll Park on Monday April lo with George Martin at Thursday raperlnteadeot Sine Sympathy The death occurred at his home Cumberland Street In Barrie on April of Thom Foster In his oath year The oldest son of the lateMr and Mn John Foster oiCraIgvalc he spent hlrelrly year In this community beforo taking up relldence In Barrie Funeral service was held on Wed nesday April 11 In Barrie with interment In stroud Cemetery 0ur sympathy it extended at this time to the bereaved widow son and daughter also to his brothe and sisters Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs George Alexander and daughter at Toronto Ipent fitlmdkay with lllr and Mrs Blythe ac Monday Euchre Another lolly time was spent in the hall at the weekly Monday night euchre on April the prizes going to Ladies Mrs Lennox Black 80 points hire DWilhtNel son 77 points low lira Uncles with 44 points gents Glenn liar rls with 11 points Mr Raggctt 13 points and low lllr Gaudon with 43 points hlosl lone hands Iir Macklc with in Favor at ll meeting was held in Stroud school on Tuesday April It to discuss the iormation at Home and School Association Mrs lion kln oi Barrie Vicevpresldellt oi theOntario Federation of Home and School Associations was the speaker There was an unan lmoua vote in favor ol organizing Home and School club In Stroud section nominating committee was elected An organiution meeting will be held in the school on Tuesday llloy at 815 prri All parents and all persons in terested are invited to attend WMS News Thenlresbyterian WMS met ll Mr and Mrs Stewart itlcwhlrters on Wednesday April tor the Easter meeting The meeting opened with call to worship hymn and prayer by the president The roll call was answered by Verse on Angela and approved also correspondv enee read The quotation wal ably taken by Mrs Mayes Life is quarry out of which we are to mould and chisel and com plete character stetillgtliat habits formed at home are the bases oi character Goad habits and principle are corner stone of character Worship service be gun with Easter hymn Scripture reading troln St Dukes gospel by Mrs Gibbons followed by an enjoyable solo by itira Bruce Cow an Will Sing of My Redeemer Mrs Frank Cowan readScrlpture lrom St JDllllflVGOspel Romans Phillippians Colossiansmlld Gala tlans allowed by prayer by Mrs NWatson offering and oilertory prayer The president Mrs Campb ii introduced the speaker Mr Gray who spoke on Ressurecllnn and Easter Thoughts Gods Resurrection and power glory of the Resurrce tlon what Joy to the disciples We should also recognize the Cross beiare the Resurrection Those who know Hitn in death know Him in Resurrection too Paul suffered withChristyletcr had new life atterliesurreetion she spoke ol the splendid work being done by missionaries and of those working where tribes have have never been reached Thanks was expressed by Mrs Hand also the president expreSa ed thanks An Interestingeontest on angels was eonduotedby Mrs 17 Nelson who told story in connection with each Hymn and prayer by Mrs Gray brought the meeting to close The hostess was assisted by Mrs Frank Cowan and Mrs lunch Couple ol my with Daughter Mrs Joseph Bowman spenta couple ol days last week with her soniniaw and daughter Dr and Mrs Graydon Knupp and daugh ter Sutton wilting Relatives Mn and ilrs Darle Garland Mrs Hester Beynon nnd Miss Mayra BoyhonLFllnt Mich USA called on relatives and friends here on Sunday Weekend Valtora Mr and Mrs Layeoek and dead ghter ot Colilngwpod spent the week with Mr an Mrn Ken Bradlc Wllllam Robertsonyliyndcn and so Lola Cunningha Hamilton ylalted withtlleir grandfather Suth erland and Mrs unday Sunday VilllAlra Mrand Mrai stewarl Mewhirr ter and Mrs BrueeCewan visited Sunday withhooert Mr an Mrs James Springfield Minutes were read llluyes in serving petJill be observed in the Pres byterian Church on Sunday April 22 with preparatory service on evening in th church At Spring pally Huiray Anioo Duncan and Don ald Campbell atlcoded the spring Rally of thePresbyterian Young People Soclety held at St An drewa Presbyterian Church Bar rte Saturday and Sunday cum gnu Road Church The ladle of the Pretbyteria lueeeutul tea In the school oil The Minion Binomial very Friday alternoon The meeting openedwith quiet music by Joan Council ntl bert read the Scripture um hymn was er of gepu unisonThe minutes were read and adoptedandroll call answer ed by rpnog flower Business waa attended trend card was to be sent to the holpilll to M1 Kay iioraer Frances Anno Cbantler gave the Lreuurera re port List at Easter gilt to needy Iamiliea In the community was given by Mn Coborn John hlinlonBand hymn was run fol iboiwcd by piano solo by Paul to Church are invited to be guests oi Esta hold Presbyterian ladies at their Euler thankottering on Friday night April 20 when Mn Frank Dean is to be speaker Mr Dean was minister here between retirement oi the Rev Dr Sinclair and the arrival oi Rev Muir Wl Meeting Womens institute meet in the community hall on Thursday April 19 at pm Election oi olfiecrs and repor Jack Robbins returned it his homelasl week altar spending the winter months in Toronto Mr and Mrs Harold Jenkins and Barbara of Barrie spent Sun day with Mrs Margaret Jenkins lllr and Mrs Robert Wilkinson oi Toronto spent Sunday with Mr and Mn Wilkinson Mr and Mrs Albert Gibbs and cone at Toronto apent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Harry Wilson In Hospital James Peacock is patient ill Colilngwood hospital We all wish him speedy recovery Visited In liospltal Quite number from here mu lorcd to Colilngwood on Sunday to ice James Peacock who is in hospital tllcre Barrie Visitors Mr and lllrs iioug lileCiean and tamlly ol Barrie Visited with Mr and Mrs Joseph Gordon on Slin ay itre Destroys llomc Mr and Mrs Yorke who our NTME GATE uheadoi the Municipal Roads Branch at the0ntartoDe partlnent at Highway is announc dby Hun James Allan Min lster of Highways Mr Ludlate has been in charge oiitlunteioni toads Section at the Chief Ell tineera Branch and this section has now been constituted separ ate branch in the departmental organilaltion thascd the farm irom ilir and Mrs Glil had the mistortune to lose their home by fire last Wells nesday afternoon together ir furniture and clothing Their loss will be quite heavy lloase Sold lileCracken has said one of his houses here and expects to build another in the near iuturc Weekend at llolne William Moore spent the week end ut his home here with Mrs Moore returning to Toronto otter spending few days at her home lcre lttr anti hirs William McGiil spent Sunday with friends at Stay ner and Colllngwood Where Will It End We notice new bylaw made by the vlilage trustees attecting the dogs in Everett at large The poor llumb animals seem to be bother ed with these bylaws too as well as lhe human beings Some are wondering just where these by laws are going to end and ti ally are really legal Reusonilblu nenlal Repiystating personal particulars and experience to Box Barrie Examiner suu containing it is now po thinan diethyiatllbeslrol tealspt the SiiURGAlN at these supplements Produeegreater gains at less cost with your beetreattl right away about SllUHGAIN beef supplements containln di hyl ilbes rol Now moire BEEF hr Lass pose Wm limping solute lvllinrs ngiYLsriuinsrl tr to purchase stlibcslrol in Canada our two popular beef GAiNbeetmakerand SHURGAINJZCOI Suppleln tA supplements ontnining dieti plements SHU The speaker Mnhrethet of Bond Hutton introduced by lira Coborn litre Brethct told the children very lovely story slreuinl the words Fathcr we thank Thee Frances Anne Chlntler moved vote at thank to MH Brethet pianosolo by Joan Connell and hymn rain and played by Rank Mcher and vocal solo by Frank hieher hymn was sung accompanied en the piano by Carmine Black poem on April was given by Jon alhan Parsons itirs Brothel dos ed the meeting with prayer Tea was lerved and very pleasant socialhour enjoyed vrr Flay The play put on by the Era lord United Church Young People on Friday night under auspices of the local 101 was much enjoyed Sunday Guests Mr and Mrs Jcliy iintl lliurr ray of Bradford and Mr and Mrs routewere meeo Vishnu lallves Jd and Mrs Harry Bates and children at Toronto lpenttbe on ni Rivers unnitoba Tom Sunday Kllests of Mr and Mn Lloyd Coborn ilr and lint eiioerl Paris at Nobieton Visited Mriand Mrs Grenville Halbert onSunday Toronto Holiday Mrs Paul West Is on holiday in Toronto aim or parlour Congratulation to fir and Mrs It An tin WiggiJiN on the birth oi aughter ewmarket hospital on no Ap new big leek otjth him Houxbtonaatl Mrs Earl Bell vilified Tomato irienda on Thursday ailsshtary Craig ot Barrio la spending low days with Mr Ind hire Craig aliu Janet arevuipent days in Barrie lut week At Watkins Convention Lewis Carrattended the was kins convention at Oak Rid Friday GlrlaiGarden Club The tint meeting at the Girls Garden Club took place at tho nine 01 their leader lira Harveyg Oadcs to plantheir trimmer pro gram and elect vottieers They will be called theCraiah Inne Hodgson press reporter Ilia Jo than Tomato pool to Teach all glad to lee Mix the rector ATFRES 265 coil regular $59 RALY DiAithND ANNIVERSARY PEClAL DELUXE MATTRESS as can but with smooth top Regular 50 SllllMONS 05th ANNIVERSARY MAIIRESS 253 coil construction Regular $5950 New yvilier range of models now heavyduty series 95 completely now model with cvw nah inux ranging up to 32900 lbs Nevti TripleTorque thndams mted up to 32000 lbs GV Theyre big mountainmovin Inndeml mind up to 50000 lbs GCWi 5spead trans New hutwmy sanded nondor In Ion danii and loplonnaga moduli Ttiloeless tires standard in all inodels Addadlnloty and lower nainvononn at no extra ton in all now Chevrolet trucks Modern eoneaolad Safely Stapst thorn covered when his dam stay eloorol mow nnni and Work Styling that fits the iobl ihroo ditto nyli duty mediumduty end hedvydutyl Moveleomforl with Hi9 elveniila hi constnn uppiy at ouliitio olrundor New colors New cob inter rsl Asho at it handsome extoriel colon and 13 iwotono tom notiomplmxllo coil WIDE CHOICE AUTOMATIC IRA MISSIONS NCLUDING THE POWEllMAIiC HEAVY DU gt TIC tlaaimanll llghtj Mr and and mound Toronto apent theweekend at

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