Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 24 Oct 1956, p. 19

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HELPING iiAN RMJIOM thnn 50000000 anowdrop crocus cinth tulip and other Dutch bulbs this fallin Canadian soilh nrdeners everywhere are making sure hy planing their hulbs now that spring Will arrive in great burst of floral col in huge discsor nglé cold like daffodil hya of blooms In this photo tiny Carla Vermeuien to be planted of Ottawa wears native Dutch costume lin honor of the land the bulbs came from Authorities state that strategic planting of bulbs now can provide constant bloom from end of ow to start of heat or Following modem trend growers are planting next ear the bulbs so their flowerswill appear next spring THE BARR EXAMINER WEDNESDAY OCT 24 195019 MANSFIELD Recently Married Congratuiat ns to Madeiine Macs and Wi iiim Skelton whose wedding took place at Pauls Roman Catholic Church Alliston on Saturday morning Oct 13 otita iiniifax Mrs Robert Walker left Malton airport on Sunday morning for Halifax NS ohher way to visit with her daughter Mrs Norman leen whose husband is witth my Greenivoodtgilfi Back Home gt We welcome Mr and Mrs Cecil Bates hack to the old home on the farm after spending year in Creemore Recovered from Illness Mrs Shacklady Sr has re covered from her attack of pneu mania and expects to spend the winter with members 01 her fam ily at Ottawa VChIllch Bazaar The annual United Church baa zaar supper and program at the hall on Friday evening was very well attended The play Betty the Girl of My Heart was ably presented and well received by an appreciative audience Donald Matthews entertained between acts with his accordion From Coilingwood Miss Gertrude Thompson of Collingwood visited on Sunday at the home of Evelyn Arnold Bereavement Mrs ArthurHart passed awa at Hillsburg following an illness of some months She was form erly Miss Phoebe Gallaugher daughter of the late Mr and Mrs Hugh William Gallaugher of the 4th line of Mulmur sister of Mrs Bertha Sproule and the late Norman Gallaugher Her hus bandand one son William are also left to mourn herpassing Well Known Here Mrs Martin Thompson whose death occurred recently at Aur orarwas very well known to earlier esidents of theMansfield district Before her marriage to Martin Thompson Mabel Bunt did sewing in manyrofthe homes andlwons warm place tnthe hearts of ourypeopiek Following year with the Thompson family on the homestead Mr and Mrs Thompson went west and farmed at Morse and at Ernfold They moved to QuAppelle wheix they retired After Martins death his widow came to Auro to live with her sister Mrs Myrtle Young She had been in failing health late years Following funeral services Aurora the remains wer aken to QuAppelle Sask for bar at Recent Visitors Mrs Bell whose horn is near Brampton hasheen visiting with her sister William Ferris The Late Donal Hawkins We regret he passing of Don ald hose funera Se vieewas at Mansfield ie byterlan Church on Mondayro 15 and our dee est sympathy goesout to his in Mrs Matt Cautliérs yhis youngrwifer Rich Cotton who had 11 arespected resident Mai ur all his passed nw st of his family and funeral serVice was held at St Lukes Basement on Monday with nternient in St likesCemetery CRAIGHURST Recent itors Recent visitors with Miss Rich ardson were Miss Richardson of Midland and Mrs Rowat of Bar he Presbyterian Bazaar he Presbyterian bazaar held in thehall Friday afternoon was fav ored with beautiful weather and good crowd From Maple Mrs ileand Catharine of Mupiewrespmding renew days with Mr and Mrs McMas ter Sunday Service The service in St Johns Churchlon Sunday was taken by the YoungrPeople and they made it very impressive Miss Laura Bidwell and Allan Sinton éach gave an address fwliieh wer certainly well com posed is Thompson was at the organ and Miss Norleen Bald win of Dalston sang beautiful solo Weekend Visit Mr and Mrs Ernest Ellsmere and mily visited in Orangeville at the Weekend DetroitConvention Mrs Berthaston attended the teachers convention in Detroit Friday and Saturday Weekend Guests Thomas Thompson and daugh ter ofTornnto and Mr and Mrs George Marshall of Wyebridge rhino by iiiAiLiiiLottawa were weekend visitors vitthrs Sniden Mr and Mrs ArthurSnider were in Elmvaleand Shanty Bay on Sunday Hamilton Visit weekend CANnniaN SPENDING Canadians are spending annual ly about $12 lion on new hous ing about $17 ion on national defence and in re than billion itY BONliliii llLiiTlOiiS Weston credit Jewellers TAYLOR SAFES 81 not Lnuiiian 1855 1956 101 YEARS EXPERIENCE 145 Front St 1a Toronto FOSTER District Representative iTHlE LATEST Au orizedi Longines ttnouer Agency Toserjyé BARelefl Weston canon JEWEllEilS alum um unbreakable ntaunspring IHIWJEI 10K Goldfilled film Milli Match nmtmm in innovation manned unique alligator inlaid expan Wiateliesr ltlglieistlnllalua Greatest in Prestige Customstyledrby Longines Wittnauer one of the worlds great watchmakers CONGRA ULATioxsis AND BESZIWISHES defNESWITTNAUER cowan Mr andjtirs Max Craig and family isited in Hamilton at the on state 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