Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1957, p. 14

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Rotationsé By JEAN ennui THESE ARE THE DAYS busy gardeners must make use of to prepm for spring All the garden tools should be gone over and it need be sharpened and cleaned and maybe replaced with new ones Dull spades and hoes make heavy job twice as heavy Prepare your stakes now for spring 1F ITS WOODEN ONES you use check them sharpen the ends where needed and dip them in creosote would like to rec ommend the purchase of iron stakes You can buy them of var lous thicknesses cut to your de sired length Paint them green They are inconspicuous easy to place easy to atorc and last lifetime CONSIDERING HOW LONG they last they are cheaper than wood for your tics be sure and dye few old nylon hosc green cut them in strips as for rug and have few balls on hand when staking time comes GLOXINIAS amaryilis and tub erous bcgonias are now in stock at the localvseed store Gloxiniu are really beautiful things when well grown Such terms as ex quisitc house plants lglant blonmsflush green velvety fol iage terms used profusely incat alogucs are really true of the gloxiniay ANYONE WHO CAN GROW African violetswell should have no trouble with gloxinias They are cousins and like similar condi IOIIS THE PROPER SOIL mixture for gioxinias is about one part pest and one part rich loam li RUGBY Back to Sudbury Douglas McLeod has returned to Sudbury after spending several days with his family hcrc chltcnd with Parents Mr and Mrs Ronald nroadioot and daughter Christine Toronto spent the weekend with the lat fcrs parents Mr and Mrs Harry Langman 0n OAC Course Norman Langman and lob Tlitlhopcrspent week in Guelph taking course at UM chcratlon Meeting rlho Federation of Agriculture vill mcet Friday evening Jan 20 at Mr and Mrs Donald Mc Leods Birth of Son Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jagklaggltganonithebirth ot so in icrs hemori ti Orillia 305 visiting Slstcr iilis Nellie Davis of Toronto is wsuting hcr sislcr Mrs Alvin Anderson and Mr Anderson Open invitation Everyone in the community is welcome to come and hear Dr Wilson of he Ontario Hospital School 0r speak in Rugby school on Wednesday evening Feb at oclock Topic me tal health No admission Aus pices Wt THE BEST AY 19 GET Tumsscqmms YOUR WAY lSTO Go AFTERTHEM We ar the mark inf spruce and balsam pulpwoad WLER LUMBER WOODJYIIPZJ Brzm57l2 48ANNISI its sandy loam you wont need sand lfita heavy loam add some and They lit tempera ture 60 to 10 They like light not our direct sun and they do need to be kept real moist 11 Is 6000 mm to setup some bulbs every two weeks far continuityol bloomj IT IS THE DESIRE of Ill hurl cultural societies to get people to itudy thesecd catalogues Lfind nany people never receive onc nd dont know where to get hem if you would like any in formation along these lines please ihone or write me and Ill be lcascd to assist OUR LOCAL Stllilt7halE been most fortunate in procuring for tho Fcb6 meeting Stanley Best owner of Geenoch Farm Lily Gardens which contain the greatest variety of lilies in the world Mr Best who is already distinguished Canadian having lost been elected Progressive Conservative member for llalton for the Federal liouse at the dgo of 25 will give an illustrated ad dress with colored slides on Lilies Besides being farmer raising beef cattle Mr Best teaches botany at the University of Toronto Neighboring soci ctlcs and district friends will be Welcome to hear Mr Best TOURS HAVE STARTED early for horticulturists in Barrie The first of the year will be to Bramp ton Feb to take in the Orchid Festival See details in Coming Events UTOPIA Altar Boys Conduct Service The Anglican Church was pleased tohave fch altar boys from Rarric Trinity Anglican Church conduct the pm serw vine in the absence of the rector Rev Monks Martin Luther The film Martin Luther given inthe Anglican Church Tuesday Jan 22 was found very interest ing Visiting Wesley Robinson Streetsvillc spent the weekend at his homc Mrs Robinsonund Wesley spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Lloyd Sriglcy and family M1n esing Mr and Mrs Ray Mills anti family Goldwater spent Sunday with their parents Mr and Mrs Garfield Coulson and Gail were visitors with the latters brotherinlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Borden Jennett over Sunday Mrs Cduison and Gail are rcmaining for few days Ottawa Visit Mrs Daisy Exeii spent couple of days with her soninlaw and daughter in Ottawa rcccntlyu iii and Mrs Thomas Exeli spent day last week with Carley friends Mr and Mrs William Exell and Harry Barrie spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Thomas Excll and family Tonsils Removed Frances Exell spent few days in Royal Victoria Hospital Bar ric after tonsilectomy Golf Course Visitors Mr and Mrs Richards and Harry Toronto spent the week end at their golf course on the 7th line thttendcd Short Course Ross Higginson accompanied by Keith Dompster Angus at tended short course at OAC Guelph from Dec at to Jan calving mutualitrutnieot in Sun nyhmnk Hospital rpcntSun witthiawife and family From Regina menlzbly was held at animals khtevcnutllay gunsatufllly Jan 12 Achieve tortthe Qlt dier taking the cork ma azicuriroz as sins Saskatchewan are visiting with their cousinsLeonard and Calvin McAfee Newmarket vtut Mr and Mrs McAfee visited Newmarket friends on Sunday out To aumi inver 35ch and Henderson have rcturncdto Blind River mm The Milky Jilly flho leaders llrsr it Helen and oystoii attended with lry Queens Sharon Fra llcb oria Luck Patay Parke Wandaltuirhirlay and Grace quspn The day was great success The girls were given much credit for thelrporter and exhibit Milk for the Conva lcsccntwhiih consisted of traywith Christmas lunch The iftcr spending the weekend at heir respective homes Weekend Visit Douglas Walkom Toronto spent he weekend with his parents Mr ind Mrs Walkoro Mr and Mrs 11 Mcnary and family spent Sunday with Mr ind Mrs Sutton Orangeville ltt County Council Mervan Denney Deputy Recuc of East attended CountyCouncil Barrie last week Church Annual Meeting The annual meeting of Baxter Presbyterian Church was held on Wednesday eveningLJhn 16 with Rev Ferguson of Barrie as hairman Tumbiiil who has been treasurer for almost 25 years resigned Mr Turnhulls report showed that after all eit penses had been paid the church had alarge balance onfhandr Reports were given by McAfes for managers Ruddlck ses sion Gloria Coehrane Sunday School Mrs Denney Ladies Aid Mrs McLachlan Explor crs Mrs Menaryh Mission Band Mrs Walkoni Upper Canada Bible Society Eilery group showed very prosperous year Ruddlck was reelected super intendent Edgar assistant superintendent Board of Mana gois Cochrane McLachian treasurer Walkomushcrs Hubbort and GordonSunday School secretarytreasurer Gloria Cochrarie organist DorisRuddlck choir leader Mrs Edgar hearly vote of thanks was extended to Rev Ferguson for hisiissistancc at the meetingand in return Mr Ferguson thanked the congregation for the warm welcome given to him Mission Ba The January meeting of tar Mission Band was held the Junior Room of the school with 22 children present aetion ryiuguhemical warfare on him tonight1 KNOCK Sunday Visit Mr and MraBruce Wicc andi boys spent Sunday with Mr Mrs Allan Wicc in Toronto In Florida Mr and Mrs Hubbcrt lcft Saturday on motor trip toFlo lda We hope they have an loyable trip 15th BLrthilay Mr and Mrs family spent Sunday with Mr Hoggs parents on the occasion of his mothers 75th birthday PU Euchre Puty Local 92 Ontario Farmers Unlon held cuchrc party on Tuesday evening at Mr andMrs Joseph Cochranes wit lair attendance Prize nncrswere ladies high Mrs Clift Webb gents liffVchb Mrs Webb also held most lone hands Mr and Mis Parker Keiceyboth wo consolation prizes Lunch finish ed off the evening Welcome to Community We welcome Mr and Mrs Reilly and baby to this community ey have moved into the house form crly owned byMr and Mrs How ard Pope Menpry Favorite choruses and ngs were sung and new hymn Tell Me the Stories of Jesus was learned The child ren then repeated the Bible verse Themissionary story oftwo Afr can boys was 5readfoliowed by the playing of an African child rens game Thc closing prayer was read byNancy McKnlglt aftcr whichj lunch was se The Mission lland children working on project collect In whom toys tobe mended to sen ing was opened bythe mesmerith Bum needy thud Peter Maanehian with prayer followed by hymn The sand tarys report was read by Marlene Walkom and the treasurers re port given by maricne DAngio Roll call was answercdhyniim ing county The meetingwas then turned over to the leader Mrs chnaryg assist by Mrs Walkom Mrs Menary led in prayer theni the offering was taken followed by the offcrtory prayer byEilen raiscniimis iiiiiiiiiiia nouns LiniIrso sronn nouns OPEN DAILY TO 930 Mll WED GASUN TO 330 Essa Rd rs raszszs Now your whole family can be covered ontiife insutancc policy with on low monthly premium every ewarrival afterag lSdaysv tang St If tomatically included tn increase prcmi ionnsroivf Wes H03 and menii conaistedvof cream soup vegetablesaladtwhole wheat rolls princosa custard glass of milk Christmas decorations were used and carnage provided for the patient Wanda also gave short speech explaining the exhibit and did Extremeiywell The womens committees of Barrie Agricultural Society are planning 5udging demonstration for few classes of food and craftacbmmon to our fall fairs Itia to behold on Jan at from two to fourptn in Trinity Parish HaliBarric Ai cordial invita tion is extended to alL Ourinst Rule is providing certain items The judges are Mrs Warn lca for foods andhits chnncth Cavanagh for crafts Convalesclng Mrs Langclaan is convalescing atthe home of her sister Mrs tilacKay at Oakvllle Hope she will soon be feeling better and able to return to her home Attended Funeral Mr and MrsnMcrvin Parker and Mrand Mrs Charles Parker attendedthefuneral of James Brent at Uxhridgew Home From liospital lli Archie smith is home from the Royal Victoria Hospital tithe homoo her parenv Itr Jan 25 Torinat the vu larilyn Graham Parry Ray Adam lastrBaturday Kathatyirhu since returned home to California eiichreat thehonic of Mrhand Everyone welcome family of Stan lt up at their summer home on Sunday arid called on the gampbclls best Home Sympathy is attended to lite Carr family who lost their hoin Bowman 1m 15 by fire onSaturday evenings Martin Luther Film Wilson Elliotts Iamilygattend creek were 16 ed the Martin Luther film ism wrsmm at spopor Mr and Mrs hchahh and rent visitors Withlhe Rodlerll in Thornto Anglican Church VCanipbcli visited bet son Douglas in Sick Childrens Hospital Tomato on Tuesday iiicmo Thertll Clubmct on Saturday in the Sunday School room discussion washeld on how to rear clothes and care of stoclr rigs achievement day on Feb it at Churchill The next meeting is erCIALizso REPAIR ssnvics an mixes or 4mm iTEllZVlSlllll Every installation momma by unr technician lt Maniacs REFRIGERATION CO its humor 81 Phone PA 82059 lltlllCE rjo Clli PASSENGEBS rnAvnnLiivc BETWEEN JMIDHuasfr STATIONgt BARRIE 7530 45292222 We now have the contract withgPR for this service Plans were made for Hurlcy Monday evenin For comfortable heating youir furnace needs quality cleaiia burningcoal Chcck your stocks now and dont get caught with an empty blii during this mild soap Call us for prompt de livery Ac SAR AN ZMARY ST BARRIE flout PARKWAY 8246i Tutti 113s QtEXilMiliEli iiiiTE Wait until pmand ttyour coltier has not arrived then call VALLEY ems2433 gt AndA Cop thl neDellvered To Your Home PAY as vouaiaioii BUDGET LAN QANNUA 3waRiiiiousiz cLEARANeE niénnsjrnn sustain MossySAVING museum WETIIRIFTIESTisilmv $500000 iNvENronir or LiFElIME GUARANTEED nontrivle nouns MAKESTKISTHE BIGGEST TInnanamNGnvsivr IN ONTARIO voomnrosirIvnmI IN r01 AREA jrooay IBARGMNS GALORE SODRI save MQNEY 1600 16 ppivIINION R0 an dunno $1245 arm ivou one TIRES

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