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Barrie Examiner, 1 Mar 1957, p. 3

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Mm Orchard WailKnow Citixcn Midesing Community Death Iélalrned wellknown citizen of Hidesan on Friday Feb 22 11957 in the deathin Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie of Andrew Ronald Orchard youngest son of the late Mrand Mrs Wesley Orchard About seven years ago hehad very serious illness from which he made good recuperation but not full recovery Most of the intervening time he went about his usual duties but during the last several weeks he had dis tinct weakness of the heart which interfered with his breath ingl Prior to this former sick ness he often dellghtedaudleoees with his solo singing of both secular and swim songs Through his talent he became known lnoulte wide circle of acquaintances in 1934 he Jamieson of iieaiord vlves with daughter Ralph Johnston Barbara Barrie and Eon Donald at home to mourn his early death About the time of his marriage Mr Orchard look over the farm of his late father on thetoth of Vespra three quarters of amlle touth of Minesing gt Andrew was the third generation of Orchards to own and operate this farm which came by Crown deed to his grandfather The funeral was held at his late home on Monday Feb 25 with Rev Veals officiating and assisted in the service by Rev John Fraiiek of Elmvale nephew of the deceased Inter ment was in hlinesing Cemetery Andrew0rchard was for many years member of itiinesing Un ited Church lie served on dif ferent boards and in activities of the church work and was well andfavorably known Besides his immediate family three brothers Joseph and Ronald of Barrie and William of Port Dover and one sister Mrs Walton Fralick or Painswick sur vive him Pallbearers were CarmanDownr ey victor Miller Wallace Luck Fred Parry Charles Grant and Eldon Adams John Slessor of Barrie sang Fanny Crosbys grand old hymn Some Day the Silver Chord will vBreak solo Andrew used to sing very large number of people came before as well as during the hour of service Floral tributes were received in profusion from wide cricle of places persons and groups The heartfelt sympathy of all is extended to the ily El Salvador married Thelma who sur Mrs mallest of the six Central American republics has antarea of 8250 square miles SERVICE By gt Charles Audercon is your Life Insurance in step with the times gt Arepresent beneficiary arranges merits still satisfactory the benefits payable according to your familys beslinterests hanging family needs made our sent insurance inadequate Susi mail the coupon for help in an swering these important questions as INSURANCE 26 Dunlop St West Phone an 3559 would like to review insurance of bereaved famx Continued from page one by members in their own coupon olives continue build tip in property and equipmentJnd re serves and leides which year after year is working for the own ers The profits orcarnings of these farmer cooperativesgo not to the investors of money but to those who use the services and products it sells When these are considered surely members of overall farm policy making or ganizations would want to use their Coops and not to set them on the other side of the track with other commercial firms Coops can and do and will continue to help other farm organ izations for the betterment of the position of agriculure not in pol icy making but in carrying out some of the policy Bepresenta tion of policy to govemmcnton iarmers behalf is necessary and important but what we do for ourselves in marketing our pro ducts better and in distributing and manufacturing some of the supplies we need in producing is more important lbe great malarlty of the 19 of our populationreallze the im portance to agriculture of their commercial Coops This is fur ther dramatized by the great growthyoi the part of farm busi ness done cooperatively Also in that these same Coops contribute in cash as well as effort to over all policy making organizatons from their low margin profits made mainly from distribution and mar ketingCoops are not yet in higher margin manufacturing cause of the huge capital required Unlike the Coop situation of couple of decades ago and which some few spokesmen appear vlll ing to turn back to commercial Coops are now recognized by business generally as being good thing its generally recognized that though lt of our popula tion on the farms has much smaller proportion of the vote that healthy agriculture is still necessary for general prosperity Business itself concedes that as farmers are helping themselves all over Canada and the us by Co ops more power tothem Am Pomscussion intellectual Need tit Youth Today The tbirdof series of meet ing studying the needs of youth to be held Monday at the Board room simcoe County building Barrie will take the form of panel discussion on the intellec tual needs youth The panel will consistof Miss Constancellardy librarian Ken neth Gathers teacher at Hillcrest School Miss Elsie Raikes public health nurse and Mrs Sadie Ma ley former High School teacher number ofteenagersvhave also been invited to join the panel The conclusions of the panel will besummed up by Macklem public school inspector These meetings have been spon sored by the County Recreation Committee incooperation with number of interestedciiizens The meeting is open to any one who isinterested and starts at pm ENGAGEMENR Mr and Mrs Ray Littlcvoi Len noxvllle announce the engagement of their daughter Estella Evelyn to Mr Donald Edtvard York of Vancouver BC son of Mr and Mrs Edward York ofBarrie the marriage to take place in the early spring 28 saws AWARDSANDJONUSDHEQUES were presentedto seven Barrie district driver of the Brewers warehoustng Company Limited at the annual North Bay Division ban uetheld recently atOwalssa Lodge Lake CouchlchlngFrom left year award Stewart Colllpgwopd touryearsM Roblllard Woodcock Bradford seven ailing Collegiate annalsz ThreePart Give fr Drilllend Eoncerli Weii floceived lBepeut PerformanceTone Given Tonight receptive audience greetc the opening night of the cdnccrt presented by the glee club iunior band and dramatic society of Barlie District Collegiate ln stitute last night The threepart program will be presented again this evening with performances beginning at 815 Opening the concert thesehool glee clubwhich won two shields at the current Kitvnnis Festival of Music Toronto as well as two second placings and third placingsang several of its coni petition numbers Outstanding wasthe boya ensemble with Trade Winds and tAroving The full choir was also heard in the two numbers that won top marks from festival adjud ators Pretty Polly Oliver and Enchs Now LetEvery Tongue Adore Theta as well asanother test piece Bendemecrs Slrea Glee club soloist BosltaPItt has chosen Mendelssohns 0n Wings of Song and Could Have Danced AllNight from the cur rent Broadway hit My Fair Lady for her concert numbers Other vocal selectionson the evenings program are Flocks are Sporting by the senior girls choir and Laughing Pan by the junior girls chn Both were festival test pieces The collegiates junior band made one of its firstlpublic ap pearances last ght andtonights audience wil again be treatedto some fine strumentalmusic by thejyoung group all of Whom are under 17 years of age Program numbers re Ken tuclty 1812 and Eric Coates Miniature Suite and last night Conductor Fisher added MacDowells To aWild Rose to the instrumental numbers Featured were trumpet trio of Joan Tribblehlaul Swain and Eri Adams playing arbright sel The latter was extremelyunusual music but highly effectiv quality causedcomment from the conductor that it prob ably sounded similar to themusic oi brass choirs that are said to have played in St Peters Square in Romehundreds of years ago Sharingthe spotlight with the anon snap Cabinet Storm Sosh Built in Cupboards Mak n9 FRESESTIMATES noobligatlon gt mat on an order storm sash ltfive moon schools twp musicalvgroilps was the dramatic society wlth its presentation of be Courting of Marie ienvrln that won the host Canadian play award at the recentdistrict secondary school drama festival The production directed by Ralph Cook of the staif was notable for the per formance of Heather McNabb in the title role For her vivacious and warmhearted piece of acting the young student had won the festivals best actress award and last night it was easy to see why She shone easily in play that had large cast of rather uneasy boyactors Bruce Chappell in the role of Mr Dinsmore was most at ease on stage next to Miss McNabb and he gave clever portrayal of the villain As the hero Joan Lamontimprolted as the play wentaiong and Art Tracy andCynthia Lioyd norvous when the curtain went up may he surer of themselves this evening judging from the latter part of their performances The stageset by Sam Brown was excellent portraying very well the dihingroorn at anorth ern botel 5er Avade BrewersiDinneir Qriilia Packetand Ti Abbott secretarytics surer olillrevters Warehousing Company spoke at the nnnuai North Bay division safety banquet held recently at Owaiasa Lodge Orillia complimenting the drivers on their safety records but warn ing also that the task of safe driving was constant one Other speakers were Henry Hare of Toronto traffic and meth odscoordlnatori Dliuit of North Bay district manager Lee of North Bay assistant man ager and George Scott of Orillia chairman Mayor Wilbur Cramp made the presentations of awards ex pressing his compliments to the drivers as he did so Wilfred Lamb of Orillia was one to receive threeyearpln and safety bonus cheque others inciudedLen Choppel of Barrie nine years Norman Brown of Barrie and Mathias of Hunts ville eightyear pins Marcel Rob illard and Basil McLaughlin of Penetang and Woodcock of Holland Marsh sevenyaar pins Andy Bastion of Gravenhurst six intimateinn initial inn Theres nothing quite like properly home baked foodWe special ize invpastrywork and home baking of all kinds Why not let us bake cake for thernextbirthday in your family HOME batten bacon nous PIES COOKIES rams chaps ETC 515E its next trims NoonLlclous Duran spacmlmns ou GIVE rAarv Annual wednésday March 131957 Sin ST 105er AUDlTOkIUM Muioaster SligBarrle at 7450élock in the eveninngor the reception of the Financla Statement the OperatingReport and DirectorsManagers and uditora reports fortho past year For the Election of Directors and AppointmentofA other business may barsandznnud Members and th Ladiés Junior Farmersand Amiitedztogatten ito and or the transaction of such broughtbefore the meeting All mem anyone interested invitedtopic npatouroffieeorrfrom ourDirectors or Driver Sslesinen tickets Door Prizes There lsno charg the number you needjoruyo our lunch committee Our meeting will also of tworJunlor Farmer aretor our Dance Lunch and to th and ifvyou will ge advance Vt will help éele tionb ballot of woallectd aho ssociateDiiectors for whom Farmers asweliaa members will vote After the bualness meeting huife lunch will be serve and there will be danclngl led on Aunillal Report and any else interestedin Coop hav co orinvestment inCoop Debentures orthe skingat our offic seven years Stiles Jacks McIntyrentOrlllla Police Force whocompllmented tn drivers Chappol Barrie ntneyears Bro aughlin Penetang sevenye rs eara Styles of Jackson lint fiveyears cwart of Colllngwoodtour years 11 Gardiner of Gravenhurst three years and Carltonof Parry Sound andnsteve Wigglns ui Barrie one year to speak drivers aaidlthe police had been concerned with safety and were pleased with theaafe drivi palgoof tbebrewer drivers The fact that there had not been one in Ontnr Moroas manna as Collier saith cards at Thanks winm PPreclsflou to assault thank relatives 1mm and neth or the late Io mm may acts of kindness norl sroln ilveye schtei EIW wn Barrlefeigh ye ta ai accident among brewer driv ilrssin 25000000 miles of driving was an indication of thecam aignssuccess sidc here were 1l00 traffic atali last year hudlow Castle hoverthc River eme in Englands rural Shrnpl shire datesfrom loam intnu ma menu of mpm which Ill received dun IM in of loved hIllhlnd Ind ll hlzl elm1 would like to sincerely aurau frlendl nd newbor ngtbelr to and autliul norl mall thlnkln Kr BII tor HI Outrigan the Rflflr field duflul my cent bereavement Hr Robert Lewis no mu TAYLORin loving memory of am Illrllllil on who puma away Inch We who loved you sadly miss you It dawns another year in our lonely hours or thinkln Thoule of you are ever hear Lovlngly remembered by Audra and Jack The Royal Hospital at Chelsea London for invalid soldiers was opened in um institutions Ilililiilllilli lilililiS Lnulrao sromnourtsl OFEN DAILY 10930 Isnt wall SUN 10 830 pm ESSA ROAD Phone PA 82823 From first coursetolast evlery dish onour varied menu is an lcures deiighL expertly rapared from the finest foods deftly served in gracious atmosphere highly conductive to your complete zen oyment and at very reasons leprlces lRESERVATIO lii 82424 45 745 purl1 MODEL ZITCZDII snows armour Herejis areal special in Bne 90 RCA ctorsfiuest 21 Console models Featuring the big change for 1957 plus all the fine RCA Victor rei tures including tuning with number knob Rseutnatv

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