Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1956, p. 15

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Sunday With Parents Bruce Tough and mm and Miss Joan Tough at Toronto spent Sun day laat week with their parents Mr aniMrs James Tough ym Henderson add son of To ronto spent Saturday evening with their mother and grand mother Mn James Henderson Miaa Helen Deiany 01 Toronto InsuRAucs neaunnes srsclnur nrnu91 qjfiz You cant wear another mans has and you dont want another mans insurance Rarely do two families ever have the name in surance needs Thats why we can ofier plan oipenonai insur lhce whichil lama your needs AND your budgetl it pays how you STATE FARM Agent Ken MITCHELL 80 Eugenia St Barrie P3 4038 washout with her parents over the weekend Back In IDII WeareallgladtoaeeMattMc Elroy back to town He hidrlhe misfortune to all in early spring and break his hip bone He makes his home with Mrs Doyie and iamily Vanconver Visitors Mrs Rae McQuay at Vancouver BC visited her aunt Mrs James Henderson on Wednesday last also Mrs James Bradley and son Gordon oi Bond Head Allitan Visit Mr and Mn Herman Patterson spent Tuesday evening in Alltaton with Mr and Mrs Lawson Steven son and iamily Home For Weekend Miss Glenna Reyes nurseint training in Toronto General Hos pltal was home or the past week end with her parentaMr and hirs Wilmot Hayes gt Mrs 13 Palmer and tamily Mrs TRY Purina Hog Contract PrecisionMixed Starter and Grower Local Manufactured Finisher No Carrying Charges and you pay only List Price the day at purchase whether it be bag or 100 bags Borne Form Supply Purina Chhwa or livestock and poultry Surge Dairy Equipment 17 Muicaster so ra s2932 STROUD Phone Stroud sz Collect or Barrie ea 82681 ra 32271 anal hSJemIice No one goes far on diet of bread and onewan steady diet of just But If youre feed ing straight grain alone youreaslting your livestock to live andthrlve onbread and water And its been proved tha any mes that you cant get the results irom grain ougetbyieedingh balanced ration en hard jolt getting grain harvested in many areas this year and losses have resulted grain ynu doharvest lsnot ied Further loss can result if the property Forinstance it takes bout 1100 pounds atralghtgrnin to put beg to market ompared toJust GSOpounds of combination of grain and BEUMAIN MogmixConeentrate 1th or in till snAI alnsoppvly by mini snuncalN com com aproiitahl customlnixing program Myra at Camp Borden Du wna Imth Mr and Mm Oliver Pettit spent Sunday with their Muriel and daughter Mr and Mrs Elmer Pace and boys oi Brampton charles Walkem la spending few days at the hordeoi his grand parents Mr and Mrs Rw Walk em From Toronto Mr and Mrs Alex Wilkie at Toronto spent few days recently with Mr and Mrs Jack Cnlgln The Late Mrs Elizabeth Jane Mrs Elizabeth Jane Matthews Jones sister oi Lauder and Frank Hamilton passed away at the Bertram Nursing Home Mimico on Thursday Sept 20 1958 in her 75th year Mr Jones was twice married her first husband the late Wil liam Matthews also the late RC bert Jones predeceased her The iuncral was held from the Anderson Funeral Home on Mon day Sept 24 with interment in Caledon East public cemetery Mrs Jones made her home in Tottenham for ew years but owing to ill health soldto Mr Wice and went to Toronto to live with her niece Mrs William Mar tin the former Elizabeth Abbott The many floral tributes show ed the respect her many iriends and neighbors Loud Bowlers Two local rinks oi lawn bowl crs motored to Stouiiviile on Sat urday last for the mixed doubles SMIIJNG BROADLY Premier Bennett winds up his campaign in the British Columbia provincial election iiia Social Credt party was reelected with large majority owl tournament held on the Stouttville green The day was ideal the poem excellent Each rink had two Wins but no chicken The writer reserves the right to withhold names Five rinks 01 mixed doubles were in Brampton on Wednesday last or should say iour and halt Mrs Anderson who has very busy husband was unable to go Brampton bowler helped out Together they wonthrce games being third high ior three wins The report got from the other rinks was no good Yes and the weather was cold Nine Tables Thomas Barnett Senior enter mwum F500 VAN Dozena of Ford Truck models are actually priced below all competitive makes But the price tag tells only part ofthe story because Ford Trucks go on costing lesson you drive theml Ford Trucks give you the oil and gaseconpmy ofia modern shortstrokéengine in every model whether you choose traditionally finer Ford VS lathe roadvproved Cost Cutoer Six Ford Irucka are built stronger from top to tread for proved longer life Ford Trucks carry more payload per ton of vehicle Weight Ford Trucks get more war done per hour because theyre easier to riverofiermiiquecomfortamfsafetyffeaturestfg Finally when you come to trade youll find you get nwré for your Ford Truckfurther proof that Ford Trucks cost less all along the line SEE Vlliiii mononcul rioo ricxr won an aox ronuemnnlm DEALER University oi Toronto on Monday Open Party Mr and Mrs Jamfi Hurst held an open party their home on Wednesday evening last The ac casino was backwards party which caused muehtun and pier riment tor all Card tables were arranged and eight rounds at euchre was enjoyed The prize winners were ladies Mra Betty Wallace Mrs Gertrude Muller Mrs Peter Morris and consolation Mrs Jones gents William El liot John Neil Barnett Sen ior consolation Drury Mr and Mrs Hurst gave this party to start fund tor putting hack the dam which was swept away when Hurricane Hazel hit through this district The pond fund as we will call it was opened Thursday morning Sept 29 with Mr Rogers the bank manager by Michael HursL Tottcnham again makes history and any donations from iormer iricnds will help to put the pond back Speaker For Anniversary Rev Gardner the pastor oi Tottenhnm United Church will be the speaker for the anniversary next Sunday morning 1115 am and 730 pmST Members and iricnds are cordially invited to the services Come and worship Mrs Grant Ambury of Camp Borden and Mrs Jack Culgin spent two days in Toronto inst weekattendingthe 41st annual cnovention oi the Grand Chapter of Ontario DES which was held at the Royal York liSEn call ill TiiE LIMI The Innarunner Church WA met in the Sunday School rboin on Wednesday Sept 19 with seven members precast The meeting opened with hymn lol lowed by he Lords Prayer Roll call was answeredby verse from the Bible with the word Harvest Minutu oi the int meeting were read by Kathleen Mooney The Scripture lesson Psalm 23 was read by Mrs Alice Newton and the lesson thoughts The Lord is My Shepherd was read by Mrs Hazel Broiley It was decided to hold our ba nar on Friday Nov The meet ing closed with hymn The Lordjs My Shepherdand the benediction after which Mrs McCuaig and MraGarvin Burns served dainty lunch Weekend In Toronto Mr and Mrs Cecii Whiteside and iamily spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Bert McCutcheon Attended Funeral Boy and Vincent Holt attended the lunerai oi the late Mrs Clar cncc Holt in Stayner on Saturday Mrs Margaret chcrs Baxter is spending coupled weeks with her daughter Mrs Cliiiord Mooney WA Bazaar Keep in mind Egbert WA ba uar Friday Nov at 230 pm St lroiighi to you by nears MILD me VMILDEST BESTTASTING cumeng Um Hill mm him WHEN lY aw ao to he sure choose from the finest at REEVES JEWELLEES Wakh lll Pramand enchant IIIIH incomparable in briliionee reasonable price on lIrordcoSts start low and sitayilow they offer more andrlast longerl 1mm mm Ilse 21 ONE PA FOR TH BEST VALUES IN USE CARS AND TRUCKS

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