Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 18 Jul 1956, p. 12

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47 Visitors inTown Miss Wallace tamer Cookstown public school teacher now of Smooth Rock Falls was week end visitor with Mr and dy Sutherland Mr and Mrs Gordon Biuefilo ronto were recent guests with the latters parents Mr and Mrs Ed Simmons Mrs Simmons accom panied them home and will spend several days with herdaugbternnd soninlaw From Braccbrldge Mrs Beasley Bracebridxe was recent Saturday guest with Mrs ME McFadden and Mrs Powers Mrs Harry Moore Pembroke returned home on Sunday after spendingseverai days with her cansirtlorne Arnold and Mrs Arnold Master David Lamothe Swastika is holidaying with his aunt Mrs Sadie Bartlam and uncle Mchiaster Mrs Henry Lanchia and daugh ter Janie of Kingston and Mrs Milton Trace oi Elmvule were re cent visitors with Drand Mrs Harry Leadlay Mrs Bacon and children Lon don were recent visitors with Mr and Mrs ll Marwood llolltlaying in Ottawa Mr and Mrs Kenneth Simmons and children are spending their vacation with relatives in Ottawa Mis Dianne Crawford returned home from Allcnwood alter spend ing short vacation with her grandmotherpllirs Doan Attended Wedding James Arnold of em and Ivan Beasley of Bracebridgc attended the Drapervlreland wedding on Saturday July 73mm Campbell Toronto is spending part of his vacation with his parents Mr and Mrs Norman Campbell At Reunions Mr and Mrs Frank Fisher and Mr and Mrs Fisher and childfén attended the Lougheed family reunion at Midhurst on Sat urdayl July and on Sunday July they attended another Loug heed reunion at CollingWood Mr and Mrs Fisher were re cent guestsof their daughter Mrs Ce happell Crown Hill Rcturned from West Mrand Mrs Stanley Halbert returned home after nnrenjoyable car tripthrough the westernpro vinces to Vancouver and Victoria noiidaying in USA Mr and Mrs Frank Broley left on Monday on motor trip through thoAtlanti States Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs William Goodfellow were Mrs Atkinson and son Lorne of Toronto Trip to New York Mr and Mrs Arthur Cooper ac rcompantedby Mrs Coopers sister retumed home Saturday after an enjoyable auto trip ota Week to New York gt iCerrtrre Vespra rWl Meets at Park Pleasant Picnic Womens Institute fternoon at Springwater Park this month Twentytwo members and guests and their children were present Mrs Orville Dobson presided and Mrs Patterson read letters including the for life member Patterson revie ed new regulations Mrs the progress and success of swtm ming classes and the party given for school children Mrs HcDaw son had received an interesting letter from Mrs Rogers who had attended WI meeting while visiti at Victoria BC Hickling told of her con the Canadian Consumers Association resulting in the branch now being member The newprograms were distributed One item was altered October and llember locationsare reversed contestconducted by Mrs chkling on the naturathingsjo heparkwas won by Mrs Doh son The August program willtea tore visit to the museum to lowed picnic tea in St Vin centPark Mrs Sao th Dave Evans Doings or Coming Week The Lions Club preparing torrtheir annual street frolic on Wednesday evening July iii on There will be the usualvhlngo danclng and all rklnds of games with wonderfulprizes main street at Coolutown Thursday July to rum to pm will be the chest Xray clinic at the Masonic Hall Cookstown Thls is free and all are urged to attend United Church Sunday School picnic at innislil Park will be on Tuesday July 24 United WA picnic will be on ednesday Aug at the home of Mrs Paul Stein Institute News The Quilt and Rug Fair atCol lingwood will be on Wednesday July 25 Membersshould contact Mrs Walker or Mrs Trotter early in orderto charter abus Music Examinations The Royal Conservatory of Mus icof Toronto examinations con ducted in June in Barrie awarded results to the following students of Miss Marion Webb ARCT at Cookstown First class honors James Redin honors Bruce Shots well Sandra Simon Karen Bees ton Frances Hindlc Brian Monk man Patricia Nixon Visit WMS Newtonitoblnson Several members of the WMS oi the United Church were guests on Wednesday atternoon last at Newton Robinson United Church Auxiliary The prcsldent Mrs Conneil presided with Mrs Rowe at the piano and Mrs Eeil secre tary After short business per iod and roll call the worship per iod was taken by Mrs John Faris president nfCookstownWMS Mrs Paris read the scripturc lesson and gave talk on Prayer Mrs Stewart Corrigan led in prayer Mrs Steers introduced the minis ter from Holland Marsh who gave an inspiring and helpful talk Misses Cnnnell sangtwoduets and Mrs Hartley Evans gave two ac cordion solos served ladies Refreshments were by the Newton Robinson strawberry Tea Much to the disappointment at the institute small number turn edout to their strawberry SupperJinlc Ink this at the town hall on Wednesday evening tuly 11 The hall new decorated looked lovely and the contractors who painted it and committee of ladies hadworked hard in order to complete it for the opening supper and dance As this redecorating was done for the benefit of the communitya small sum was realized from the supper to go towards paying forthe re decorating and refurnishing the hall Visitors from Detroit Mr and Mrs Karl Banting and daughter Detroit are spending weeks holiday with the formers mother Mrs Edward Banting and sister Mrs David McMaster Home for Weekend Mr and Mrs John Leadlay To ronto were with Dr and Mrs Harry Leadlay Miss Patricia Evans Toronto was With her parents Mr and Mrs Miss Ruby Davis Barrie was with herparents Mr and Mrs HenryDavis Miss gtPatricia Houghton Toronto waswithrher mother Mrs John Houghton Mr and Mrs David McFadden were with their cousins Mr and Mrs McFadden lloumlits till 23 181 LUNCM AT but CREAM canome 22 Dunlop saw rPhon Minion Gibbons Mn Watson field 61 education and of splendidqu on the quotation Roll call was cnsweredfby verse on Joy Minutes were readand approved Mrs Handtold of com tactmg speaker for the fall thaokoffering Mrs Hand hzd charge of the study The Christian ey Reach for Life rs Nelson Mrs JlmeLCampbell splendid work being done through the agricul tural missionsin leachingmauner oi lplanting and fertiliziri we stated by Ayesst and whithtold 01 etc as as the splendid work in the the many pmplehaving been taught to read by thelaubsch method Also of 550000 sou mronrrfo breed near Peterborougb from Ab esky is at left and Believed importer into Canada this $50000 Mr and MrsBrucc McConkcy and family and Mr and Mrs Ali Webb Toronto were Sunday visi tors with Mr and Mrs Bert Mc Conkcy Mrs cellander of Toronto spent last week with her sister Mrs hlackie William inulnolland Toronto is holidaying at the home of his brother Frcd Mulholland Was Summer Counsellor John Goodielloul has returned home after spending two weeks as junior counsellorat the Sim coe Presbytery Summer camp Midland Poln Mr and Mrs Elmer Pratt Da vid and Keith are holidaying at week From Albertaantl Barrie mott of Alberta and Mr and Mrs Walton of Barrie visited Mr week The Late Mrs Thompson Mrs Thompson passed away in Hamilton on July 11 in her Bfllhxyear after lingering illness Mrs Thompson formerly Mrs Robert John Black ot Stroud was born and spent the greater part of her life in this commun ity The funeral service was held on Friday in Hamilton with in terment in Stroud Cemetery United Church Service Robert Stewart of Toronto con ducted the United Church service on Sunday evening takingfor the theme of his fine semen Walk worthy of the vacation to which youarc called Lloyd Cum ming favoredwith vocal solo Come Unto Me and Rest Kelloggs SQOTHING VAPORS BRING INSTANT SHA RELIEF ustns Ptlllifil am so inns Kelloggs Asthma RelieFior all th asthmatic hay iever Available in powder pack ages and cigarette form Small Packages 50 LLargePacknge use Abrodemnrfic mourners so arcttes eds31001 amid Mr and Mrs Raymond MeDer and Mrs Russell Constable iastv suiierers irom Presbyterian Presbyterian WMS met Wednes dny July 11 at the home oi Mr and Mrs Norman Mayes The meeting opened with call to wor shlp hymn and prayer by theipresi dent Scripture readingfrom the iirst bookoi John nnd from Rom the splendid advancement in healthproblems rby addition or vltalniospwhich has brought health to millions around the earth hymn and the ltlzpab benediction brought the meeting to close The hostess was assisted hy Mrs Ayerst and Mrs Watson in serving an enjoyable lunch am Pengclly To Sing Rev Wanless will be homeior next Sunday Mrs Jean Pengelly of Toronto will assist the chair at the evening service at 730 it is hoped large congro gatlon will be present to hear this exceptionally talented singer again Confined to Home Sorry to hear Mrs Archie Mei Nabb isstill eontineu to her home because of an injury received tif one leg the result of fall Return irom Welt Mrand Mrs James Campbell returned home last week from an enjoyable motor trip with their son to Victoria BC and Long Beach California and visited two sisters of Mrs Campbell one at each place From Sault Ste Marie Mr and Mrs Douglas Nelson Robert and Janet of Sault Ste Marie are spending part of their holidays with their brother and family Mr and Mrs Dwight Nel son CROSSLAND Patient DcingNlcely We are glad to report little Martha Palmer Preston Dean an Donald Dell All patients home from hospital doing nicely Mr and Mrs Harvey Gibson Coilingwood and Mr and Mrs George Saute and son Suyper were guests Saturday evening with Mrs Potts and Mrs Allenla MiuAgncs Hopkins and tbew Hopkins Toronto spent the weekend with their brotherinlaw and sister Mr ynnd Mrs Russel McElwlin Mr and Mrs HeElwaln and Georgi Smith visited Mr and Mrs Howard Martin Cundles Wednes day evening Sympathy Extended GUTHRIE Members oh the Mission Band and Baby Band witb some adults It Journeyed to noon Beach or swim and picnic lunch The cars were made available through the kindan of the WMS members Thenin held at till lunch time but Mrs Wilfred Moon vcryklnd ly let the visitors cattle her re creation room uHotv dogs ice cream cone and setbclrinks is re give heat to the group num berin 50 The WA the church paid or theice cream and the lion Band and Baby Band finnn ed the rest along wth fewdonn tlons 01 money Candies and suck us were Ilsa donated and all seemed to have an enjoyable after noon Precut ready to assemble sliding shelves tor conven lance Hide unsightlyurb age pails protection trom dogs and wind Witbout With sliding shelves $1395 shglvu $1995 Sympathy is extended to the Phelpston correspondent her hus lenwwd handaadtamily lathe deathof Wm Mr their son and brother Edward Marley who was killed at Wing hsm TuesdayJuly lo in an accl dent Mr and Mrs John Cooper and family returned to their home at Sheliield alter holidaying with Mr and Mrs Barnes Mr and Mrs Robert hi ty Ai Duncan Shaw Mr and Mrs John Beacock week iting her brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Fred Lilly Mr and MrsRoserewmun and family Hamilton spent thewcek end with Mr and Mrs George Shering and other relatives Cheryl remaining for holiday with her cousin Gary Blaln David Blain went to amilton tor holiday with his auntand uncle Motors from Florida John McCraw of NewLondon Conn and Florida is visiting his sister and brotheriniaw Mr and Mrs Reid having motored Irom Florida Mr and Mrs Handspent Sunday with Mr Hands father and sister James Hand and Miss Mabel Hand Alliston Home from Hospital Mrs John Cownn returned home CANADIAN ARMY Monnotion Collin 90 Richmond Street West Tomato Ontlo Friday after spending week In Telephone Empire 68341 Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie spent Sunday evenlng Mr and Mrs Layman Murdock and family LnrderLake visited 129 Bradford 8L Phnnc PA 5943 last Challeo cmploymmt combines with mlfill experience Ind train tag in Canadas Regular Army The pay is good You leamynew skill haps trade or train to hed Eda You gcta taste phatadven tumhavencbanccmmlkelifvlong fricndswithtinemenyolnu1 enthusizstlc cut shove overly AlIcrthree years you nuke In choiceto leave or stay and weer with advancement and variety Find out about one Canadas better careersno obligation hmyrntomnuon Centre 90 Richmond Street West Toronto Ontario how full Hermeticl on on ans 1215 Mrs Ed Gibbons gavc Miss EdithLilly Toronto is vis feel of thebiggest lowpriced and instantly responsive hut lenv lesser cars all fag DODGE best seller in Here ore some of the many Gives you um gtltvwml igreasons body booklr Wider on at ltfsareol thrilltosee the big lkéaguestdrs in cache lEnioy sightseeing all theway go eye level Hightorque 50 Choose odgeJI FireALEJvith fill or the depend Big Theres much gbes dos But otlting can tell youbetter than demhnstzstiorltdrivePut yarnself behindthe wheel of the Big Buy °e glamour in the lowpricelfield now let ithS fifteeng mullet Dodge do the resti orwargi Look styling and the tnp rnttouch of pushbutton drivr njoy the road Both ofler new vhigbs in torque for instant response Safety Plull Dod dec 15 outstandin features on atandn nient on ovgrynaodell Ila ur Ilznl Dodge in almost foot longer than the other leading 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