Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1956, p. 12

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Featuring horizontal eep styling will be observed on the 1957 Chevrolet looks even longer than its 200 inchesV two mdonglaiflgicbes more than last year All bodies are lower too and further hdditions have been made to wmdahlgld ireaithe while adding up to striking eyeappeaL Among the many mechanical advancementais revolutionary fuelrinjection asan available option Shown aboveia the Bel Air sport coupe 633 was spent playing cards Smartnesajs combined with utility in 1957 Chevrolet station wagons as shown in this an Air six passengermodel As in other Bel Air models the station wagon gains styling distinction with the alurrnnunuinsert for the flared rear fenders CObDWATEitf ny Loans schooner To Add cssClub An invitation tp address Mid land Canadian Club on November 19 has been accepted by Lloyd Letbcrby MPP His talk will be on the St Lawrence Seaway Mr Letherby will have an op portunity of gaining first hand in sight into the progress ofthe seaway as he and his wife plan to accompany an Ontario govern ment sponsored tour of Inspection of the seaway site at the end of October The East Slmccc member will be attending the session of the Legislature scheduled to open the day after his Midland speaking engagement Mr Letherby will be one of the official delegates attending the federal Progressive Conservative leadership conven W1ng in Ottawa commencing Dec HousetMovedWi Charles Ostertng purchased the dwelling formerly owned by Mr and Mrs Ernest Beach at Fesser ton He had the house moved id Main Street South in Goldwater on the westside of Highway 12 and he and Mrs Ostertag are now occupyingit Purchased Building Dr George Hall has pur chased the Main Street North building formerly used as meet ing place by the Legion and more Maconschie as storage build ingin connection with the lai ters novelty business Contractor Carmen Robinson of Moonstone has removed the east wall of the building and is adding an extension The building will be used for medical offices forDr Hall and his associate Dr Robert Brown gt At the present Dr Hall has his offices at his residence on Rein bird Street Dr Hall came to Goldwater nearly 20 years ago from Waubaushcne where he practisedfor time For con siderable period he was the only physician in Goldwater In re cent years he has had Dr Brown as assistant The latter is the son of Brown former Mayor of Orillia and nephew of Fred Brown Goldwater postmaster Increased Capacity storage tanks Purse Retrieved Mrs Archie Reid who resides north of Goldwater forgot shé left the outside of her car off on the road at bend Her agitation over loss of the purse containing $65 was relieved when it was returned by Rip Wakeley The latter had spotted the purse lying on the road found Mrs Reids address inside and made recently in the possession of inquiries as towhere she lived increased capacity for gasoline was provided atBrandons service station by thisinstillation of now her purseresting temporarily on it fell wr Trip Dalston Womens institute are chartering bus to go to the Winter Falr Wednesday Nov 14 Please phone858fil3if you are interested in going Sunday Visit William Bulman of Rehab visited onSunday with Mr and Mrs Watson Dalston Boy Dalston friends were pleased to see the picture of Dr Bert ram in The Examiner last week Dr Bertram is former Dalston boy We all wish him future suc cess in his special laboratory re search work Sunday in Hamilton Mr and Mrs Handy Sr spent Sunday with their daughter and family in Hamilton Saturday Bazaar Hope tosee you atgnc banter and don on Saturday villi11 Tea served from 35 pm Mr Wakeley received sub stantialtip for his good deed Owns Beauty Parlor Goldwater hairdresser Miss Barbara Bell who has been em ployed at salon in Orillia be comes proprietress of Midland beauty parlor beginning Nov 19 Miss Bell takes over the former Chalet Beauty Salon at 248 King Street renaming it the Barbara VAnn Beauty Salon Sacrament of the Lord Supper SudanOct 28 at 130 in the afternoon Rev Mr Fuller of Toronto will be the Avcnlng Wedding Mr and Mrs MDenney attend ed thclAnnoxBoxjwedding at Avcning on Saturday Family Dinner Mr and Mrs GeorgeflcKnlght entertained the family at dinner on Saturday evening 10ct in honor of Georges parents who recently celebrated rtheir birth days Theifamily presented Mr and Mrs losephMcKhlght witha television set pleasant evening Guests present were Mr and Mrs Mc Knight Mr and Mrs John Mc Knight Baxter Mr and Mrs Stefaniuk Winnipeg Mrs Bovil Tomato Mrs Hilda Elphlck Utopia Clelry Barrie Mr and Mrs Menary and family spent the weekend with WI and Mrs Miskey cen tra gt Back to Winnipeg Sgt and Mrs Mustefanluk left for their home in Winnipeg on Thursday after spending some holidays with thclatters paredts Mr and Mrs Jpseph McKnight Chief to Speak Chief Smith of Alliston police will be the speaker at the Home and School meeting Monday night The officers would like to see good turnout of parents Wives Entertalncd The members of LOL 1200 en tertained their wives and families also members of the was to social evening on Friday After the program and dancing the men invited the ladies to the basement where delicious lunch was served by the commit tee in charge Stayner Visit Mrs Florence Denney and fam ily visited friends at Stayner on Sunday Ladlea Ald The October meeting at Baxter Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at Mrs Ruddicks members present dent Mrs Menary opened the worship service by reading Shall Give Thanks to God fol lowed by hymn Mrs Menary then led in prayer Mrs Gauiey Jrsnng The Awakening Chorusf Biblestudy questigps prepared by Mrs Edgar were answered with Mrs urnbulls team graying 44 points andMn Menaqahfl the word vineyard Mrs Mana called on the programrcom Mrs Mooney read Gods Good Gifts and Mrs Gauley in read in aeruch The offering was dedicated with prayer by Mrs Gaulcy Sr meeting were read and approved The treasurers report was read and adopted vote of thanks was moved by Mrs Mpnary to best tiésvie name Banting witbvll The vicepresi Roll callwasansweredVwith verse fromthe Bible containing received and The minutes of theSeptemher imp hinting at hafnium fireman Banting istaamod Member Of WaIIKnoiiin Fatally Thomas Banting passed away at the residence of his son 51 John St Barrie on Wednesday glut lo rose toliowing lsngthy near Eldert son of the late Jo and the latcf Franch Davis Thomas Bantingf was born on Jan 25 1881 in the Township of F451 Vlilags oi lvy During the period of time be tween 19011909 Mr Banting ac companied hyvbis wife the late Emily Frances Jennett homestead ed in Wainwright Alberta Since these were pioneer days in the West Mr Banting helped with thosewho decorated the church for anniversary services delicious lunch was served by the committee Explorers The October meeting of the Baxter Diplorers was heldThum clayI Oct 18 with 12 members present The president Gloria Holroyd presided Scripture read ing was read responsively and roll call was answered with verse from the Bible containing the word love The president led in prayer The minutes of the last meet ing were read by the keeper of the log Gary Cochrane The treasurer Willie DeJoag took up the offering which was dedicated by prayer by Yolanda Shaw The studyibook was read by the Ex plorer leader Mrs McLach lan followedby discussion on the missionary story Program and lunch committees Were formed andthc meeting curmudgede ainwflght aunvnrmzm Shift cry fictive in bruins his to In an $1 fail th first Wainwright Base On return to Ontario Mr Banting farmed tor number of years Itll filllove of baseball continucdand he became one of tha star catchers for the ivy team Upoa his retirement from the farm he spent the list 20 year as an employee of the Ontario Department of Highways Mr Banting was member of Trinity Anglican Cbu Barrie charter member ofrtha Orange Lodge No 1987 Wainwright honorary member of L91 No 450 ivy Past Worsblpful Master of Manitoba Lodge No 298 Cooks town member of Barrie Lodge of Perfection and Rose Croix The Orange Lodge No 450 ivy held memorial service Fri day evening Oct 12 at the Jen nett Funeral Home The funeral service was held at Christ Church Ivy Saturday Oct 13 conducted by the Rev George Sherring MC VD assist ant rector of Trinity Anglican Church Barrie assisted by Rev Bevan Monks of Christ Church Ivy and Rev Dew of Mim ico fhterment was in the ad joining cemetery where Manitoba Lodge Cookstown conducted the Masonic graveside service Pallbearers were sirnepbews Claude Banting Jack Kennedy Dave Miller Clarence Robertson Beverley Jennctt and Frsnhlen nox Bantings family are two sons Kenneth and Keiibof Barrie four brothers George of Barrie Harry and Billy of lvy Frank of Wain closed with the Explorer hymn followed by lunch shOWS out by appro uneipeete in you as Blue Blue Cross is unique services insuflicrent to mefct combined efieotro steadily rising bthe greater number of wright and one sister Mrs Joe Surviving members of Thomas Ins nnu adds considerably to the original lots airails purchase Price tariam aft Health Unit areconeentntiag on the inspection of year round at log establishment anti detailed inspections ofaii county schools In September steinportions were made by the unitary stall consisting of soc routine calls 110 followup visits and the investiga tion of 36 complaints August which was wetter than usual for the last month ofrum mar stressed the penanceof either bulldlngon drained iota or providing adequate drain age This notonly applieste the actual lot but also to the sur rounding with particular reference to th allowances to jirevant excessive water draining onto Iota states Dr Seq health unit din cc also be provided by filling the lot so that the water is squeezed Drainage is very important especially where septic tanks are to belnstalled and anyone who has purchased alot willbe re quired to provide drainage or till the lot before theapproval of Sewale Watchimay be obtained FRENCHISE 0le rmsi assert3m for New Bantam gr mhulifld Julalien Expansion stoma at world use company offers matbi tranchlaa to aim npplianca or serial machine dealers Writ for datalll of franchise and Nlccln rewind moms Imam are McClennon Amy of Wainwright Cross subscr fixed dollar rather hankhe to of has the subscriptm first so mon bscii tionincome hm sgimatgly one million ns Boafd éful stu C°mmmee gave fight current rate pitalrcare protection ontinuefto liospita rates is necessar hospital Care Howcvcr persons req the audith fin of Directors the rovide sound protection expensefor Hus Park Ava Monfraal can beadjusied and gt rates Effective January 1957 31136533 3mm wmergasogwi VI hospita mVides paymentior mm allowances whichare oftai Cross Despite me ditchlng of raid Adequate drainage may Anion suits unltwunlilrlm coded annual can tinsoutta snowfl oociation end of Sepicmber There were many interesting paperglnIthe anvirnnmental hygiene action they reported They found to increase in the number of build or health members who attuded the meetings very encouraging nr ax mam warn An anon rs suit nervous Irritablelittle lea Dr Chases NW Food you sale the mud £5 nerves It wi Hal on $1 in lemurs it finalsgciglorosdy one am wmhyoywylricndl ihnsdaauyansimtbem you may feel the benefitl anti allround tonic sciEconomy aha yam saves you on crus NERVE noon animpmanjtinducement WIimimPAN uiring hospital care diate steps thatimme fa nt less than fiVe cial siatiJmvt pies available on request ort of dollars dy to the hot the Plan was base preference will not Chang ll subscribers any iiionce butvareSuilicient to Cross the amount Paid gt xecutive Commute entire problem uciure They on Bing Cross rt of forrthisggma gainst adjustment the new rat 149 are Joroato atiha

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