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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1962, p. 13

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years of age For further information Call the Manager MR MIFFLIN PA 86903 LEARN LLBCIRONICS NOW Resident or Homa Study sennou Tomato and Montreal itAnlo course or CANADA sand or no aonir Careers in Kine Electronics to at EL Tornoto Ontario FARMERS MARKET ow STOCK Highul prices paid for dead or ed cattle and horses animals removed res For fast service phone PA 57751 collch or ask for ZENITH iii30 NO CHARGE noun day1 our es iCKS DEAD STOCK Foxmead Ontario cause No 13906 run ast bi root to steel root immunity good eon Tale hone Gcmley ms to runner stormlion LIVESTOCK roastsltma non for isle one Jar old App to Dumoot kit on suunn elophono on ion ltGlrr alumina Since for sale proximate weight aver lher inlormntlon phnnn PA Mm an rt rr hot is can West awluim isu bonds tour door Sedan or le Bradford Pit sale automatic very risen Will on on take older car to trade Can an range tinnee Telephone PA POULTRY 8s CHICKS DEKALB PULLETS iscu SUNBEAM Alpine Sports Car for nle One owner Color while retention PA com no and in pouflrymgn none pm or PA 66156 sftlr Choosing DEKALB PULLETS Started ready to lay and day old chicks Order new for early non for further information rm Pornrec hmntlan our order discount For service or help on your poultry problems COUNTY NEWS COOKSTOWN news By DAUREEN ANDERSON WWW in January to the Presby Cqmamlum terian WMS met at the horns Mrs Jim my on the birth oi Mn Lloyd my daughter on January 17 at mvstmm Memo HMNW bynliinzvumginubefsfshlrs on The 0611 under the leader mum woman as medal ancdegrfiatagsghlam inertia ETheratiniadDTikdings wee on 730 in the Sunday School room cm report of the morning session of the United Church Any girl at the Barrie Presbyteriai and is years and over are welcome Mrs Lloyd Hughes gave the gamma CLUB report on the aiternoon session Team Standings Fla The programs were drawn Busters Betty Cohurnl 7o up for the coming year Better Late Lena Nicholson Prayer Letter was received at Bean Pots Doris llchll from Evelyn Currie who Is lican 58 Happy Gang Mel studying languages at Hakodate Braymnn so Silver Bullets Japan tirs Wilson 55 Hopefuls Dee Mrs Mel Braynan president Coburo 46 closed the meeting with High singles men Paul Me hymn and prayer The next Comb 259 ladies Inna Nichol meeting will be held on Feb son 2215 15 at the home of Mrs Hector High triples men Paul Mo Smithu tings9719 Indies Pauline 381 Miss Helen Davis of Hamilton Bill my average men spent the weekend with her Cooke 39 indies Ruthpinx Pmmohir and Mrs Henry spending Leonard Rosa BOSS SOCIAL GROUP The Boss Social Group met at the home of Mrs Elsie Wheeler opened the meeting with the lords Prayer The roll call was answered by 15 members and two guests Lunch was served by the hostess Mrs Elsie Wheeler and committee of Mrs Mae fildey Mrs Betty Wares Mrs Gertr ude Milllgan and Mrs Edith Wright The next meeting will be held at the home at Mrs Jean Novils on February 10 SCHOOL HOCKEY ivy defeated Coolatown Sales Barn 42 Jan so at the Thorn ton Arenn Goals scored for the Cookstown Sales Barn were by Bill Jennett The first goal was assisted by Paul Trotter rind Jackie Taylor The second goal was assisted by Brian Mc Klllican and Bruce Campbell Norlii Farms defeated Thorn ton No by score of 75 Star of the game was Bnice week with hire iIDULD oh Toolmnlrer lmprover Genemus fringe bennu Apply Mr Pox Pimomnr Ltd lei John St Iellphone PA 60125 AChlally havent done veryFuel since left the EMPLOYMENT WANTED university door automatic traornilulao nus tom radio two tone linuri throughout alust seiL To payments or 29 monthly rnie Davis call Craig Hunter HUNTERS POULTRY FARMS moon PHONE 17 Pours zQUlPMENI for sale like new half price TurboJet En Washer automatic heating control and pmuun soluitmont gallon henslns feeders Automatic Wal Irva Wins Baskets Nuts Wire lash Roasts llert Maw Mlnesing phone 23 AUTOMOTIVE phone PA smt im rumour Elation Walon automatic also ran Plymouth Station gon automatic Ve Both in or ceuenl condition smnred Telephone PA oases CAM on mucus wanted scrap and wrecltlhs Telephone for pickup in Cookstown soam PERSONALS power rteertng Vs or Terms can be CARS WTD TO BUY ing or or ton WOMENS COLUMN MOTOR CARS FOR SALE Midtown 41 Essa Rd 51 Vontlac automatic radio 61 ord Deluxe radio wlPontiae automatic radio GofiChemlet four door SW 68gChev Sedan so Pontiac automatic scdcr 57Buick four door 57 Buick Station Wagon 57 Ford Sedan 57 Ford Sedan 56 Ford two door 56 Volkswagen Deluxe Ford four door deluxe ROY HAWKINS WHO ELSE WANTS ANEW CAR Buy It Now With LowCost Lifednsured SCOIIA PLAN DAN THE BANK 014 NOVA SCDTIA isss rortn Hench Wagon or sun ivory with red trim new motor battery atc body to good shape 1ng nn otter Telephone Letroy so 1951 Farm Cnstonitthe door uv dnn original Alaskan white finish custom radio body and interior or new Must be seen to be appro ciated Tnlro over payments or $11 month Telephone PA 57931 BUSINESS SERVICE DIRECTORY Ask About Low Rates By Month or Year Telephone PA 82414 PAU LS LOCK REPAIR RR NEW LOWELL PHONE 9203 Repairs to Locks Door Closers and Safes Service Dept BARRE HARDWARE 40 BAYFIELD ST ALCOHOLlCS ANONYMOUS FACED WITH DRINKING PROBLEM Perhaps AA Can Help WRITE Po nox sol on PHONE PA com APPLIANCE SERVICES TONYS APPLIANCE AND TV SERVICE 24hour service 147 DUNLOP ST PA 61142 AUTOMOBILE REPAIRS FEDERS GENERAL REBAIRS ELECTRICAL TUNEUPS CARBURETION 400TEXACO SERVICE STATION Dunlap at Anne St IE PA 84142 CARPENTRY NEW HOMES emodelling shingling porches creation rooms ll Complete trimming to houses and garages BRUCE CAMERON PA coon CLEANERS Jr DYERS USERVICE CLEANERS Clappermn St CLEANERS AND SHIRT SERVICE WE ALSO CLEAN Ladies furlike coats DYNEL OLLEGRO BORG FOR FREE PICKUP PA 82471 In An Examiner Want Ad peson suoP Coldwaves into by cortiseo hairdrcucr in own home Phnno Bernice was or PA posei FORTUNE TELLING Do you wont your fortune told by cordr For appointment telephone PA mvo anytime LOST 8r FOUND LOSTFemale Hound while with hlseir markinls in Innlsfll Town ship on January 13 nowrd or return Telephone Toronto note To HELP WANTED Ladies to do telephone soliciting TELEPHONE PIA sosao colllPErENr Woman to giva day can to invalid in good homo Monday through Friday Telephone PA spins CLERK TYPIST required with dietaphone experience for small local office Telephone PA axial and us for MrsRohlnsmt RELIABLE WDMAN roquircd to cars for two prNEhool children in our home five due week Telephone PA mill pissesroar Noose for day work Live to or out Good wages to right perron Apply Ark Edcn Nursing Home tele phone Stroud 69M FILL GRAVEL TOP SOIL Excavating and Grading Water 20 Anne Street EDWARD SMITH AND SON RR Barrie STUCCO STONE YMENT SIMCOE QUIKBRICK REFRIGERATION SERVICE Driveways Parking Lots in your as tic or llll FEMALE HELP Part Time 31 in the evenings is of in Also general hcii ing EXCAVATING SEPTIC TANKS PUMPED Delivery Crushed stone Half yard Backhoe for hire DENNIS MORAN Barrie PA 4907 PAINTING ANDY PAPERHANGING Painting and Paper Hanging Spray Painting Service Since 1920 PA 86956 PLASTERING QUIKBRICK AND PLASTERING CEILINGS ROOMS ancnwaxs PATCEES FREE ESTIMATES TERMS No DOWN PA on most 60M PHONE COLLECT PILE DRIVING PiLE DRIVING CALL US Lake Simcoe Maintenance Services PHONE LEFROY 171 REFRlGERATION HOOD in Domestic Commercial Airconditioning PRATT STREET PHONE PA 51678 SNOW PLOWING SERVICE on an Snow Removal Cleaned Tracked necessary WATER DELIVERY ED TAYLOR PA 683l7 epo of DAILY LArlB riven to children in my own home Mondhfi will caiL Telephone WILL nAnir arr da nitAPEa Man to order Also al terstlhn work done and dressmak Telephone PA asses tor nin iher tntormsuon DAY CARE in my own home for pnschooi children overoxio year phone PA Mm NEED ANYTHING atovedr One hour day or week Any ndil mov relephnno PA Mm I2 TENDERS FOR SALE BY TENDER 1959 Meteor Sedan V8 automa 955 Ford F600 Truck com bination dump Mon new mot These vehicles can be seen at George Spearin Superiest Sta tion 177 Bradford Street Sealed leaders on either or both must be left with George Spearin on or before By MRS DWIGHT NELSON Do you enioyreading the news of your local community If so do you help by contri buting to it Your correspond ents can only put in what they know If your news isnt in it about it Dr Mary Elizabeth McKee Beach Stroud was successful admission to Fellowship in the Royal College of Surgeons of Canada She is now certific ated eciulist of Otolaryngol This egree was conferred her Jan 10 1962 at the con vocation held in the Royal York hotel Mrs Campbell and Mrs Mei Cook last week in Cookstown attend 143 pounds of meat They plan to hold course in Stroud shortly ladies hero ledge obtaine Mrs William New Mrs Don McNabb Mrs and Mrs Elmer Pratt held suc cessful parties of wellvknown household ware Farthing Orangeville and Mrs Bail Churchill were representativesn Norman Third received word that the raccoon which he had killed on his farm two weeks ago was not rabid The annual meeting of tile Ilioiiéimunitiy hall board will be on January 26 at Lunch will be served ltp is hoped you will attend and minifest your interest and con cern in this building which contributes so largely to the recreational life of our com munity Mrs Frankie Jones returned where she plane on Tuesday to attend the funeral of her family wives daughters and husband and grandchildren was held at the home of Mr and Mrs Len ngx tBlack on Jan 20 to cel erae the birthd of Black and ay ersary of Mr and Mrs Rod Black The evening was spent was served by Mrs Black Sr Albert Third from holidaying on Manitoulin Island His cousin Joe Arm strong of Honors accompanied him and will spend some time visiting relatives here The community offers congra tulations and good wishes to Miss Mary Cowan who attained her Slat birthday anniversary enjoys reminiscing and takes life number of friends and eigbbours called on her birth Ily The choir of the Presbyterian Church with escorts held skating party at the rink on Jan 20 Several of the party had not participated in this The party went to the home son for games Marshall Campbell and Merv Wice were members oi the Robert Green rink thatwon the to ma Mesa Iveninls weekly Telephon PA Mm further information age East cnd vicinity rein covered truck for hire hy the jobs done iteuonnhle rates with radio also January NEWS OF 1962 because they didnt know Toronto and Gleuwood the 1961 examination for the spent two days leadership course on to pass on to the tge valuable know Leo Glhbilts Mrs Gwen the firrns Saturday from Winhipeg had gone by jet father gathering of sons at the wedding anniv games after which lunch on has returned the Jan 19 This nooagenarian active interest in everyday for sin rt for more than decade Mr and Mrs Nelson Wat ney 172 Team Bean Pots Bean Pots 3380 Congratulations Davis rink Sam French Les Currie Tom Mnyes on winning first prize at the Mens0pcri Bonapiol at Bolton on Wednes day January 17 Mr and Mrs Jim Andrews hlesday with Mr George Fildoy EASTERN STAR ON January 18 the Eastern Star held another in its series of euchres There were 14 tables in play Prizewinners were Graham Miss Irene McMaster Mrs Art Kidd Men Howard Sindelar Ross El liott The next Euchre in this series will be held on Thurs day evening January 25 in the Masonic Hail Mrs Barkley of Chicago visited the past week with Mrs Gordon Patton There will be ii vestry meet ing on Monday evening Feb5 In tlieparlsh hailof St Johns Anglican Church STROUD championship pinydowns of the MasseyFerguson Dominion Bon splel at Cookstown on Saturday They were recipients of curling sweaters and won the right to represent this area in further slay at Orangeville on Wednes ay On January 22 Donald Mc Nnbb Sutherland Small and Green were in Cooks town curling in the milk pro ducers competition They won ganizatian at further elimina tion bonspiel at Georgetown on February Prior to the leaving of their daughter Mrs Ralph Heddcb for her home in Los Angeles California Mr and Mrs Gar field Gordon had family gathering Mr and Mrs Lloyd Webb Mr and Mrs Haldane Toronto and Mr and Mrs France Windsor were present Mr William Hubbert left last Wednesday to spend vacation in Florida Also Mr Herb New and his brother from Willows dale Shuffleboard ill the hall base ment still serves daily to int erest and please its babituates The ladies ofAlcona play for two hours every Tuesday after noon Innisfii townsbips represent atives to County Counovil will serve on the following commit tees Reeve Cochrane on refor estatlon Deputy Eeeve Camp bell on agriculture Fortyeight played 12 changes of the game on Monday evening Those who received the prizes were Martin Marjorie Martin and Angus Dove Prizeswill be given at the end of February for the highest aggregate scores for these tworrnonths Visitors were Wilson masonToronto Mr and Mrs Cliff Ross Richmond Hill at Campbeii Mrs Hester Beynon Flint Michigan Krul at her home The meeting of the Presbyterian Church will be held on Febru ary 13 pot luck supper will precede the meeting at 630 17gb pm Lords Supper will be observed munion service on Jan 25 at gm Basing his remarks on preached sermon on Called to the Cross on Jan Cor don Cowan sang How great Thou Art An event of interest took place at Sunnybrae School on January 17 when representae ives of the Barrie Camp Gid eons International of Canada presented number of Bibles Messrs Heath and Creed of the Gideon Society made the presentation with Rev Jackson Religious Instructor and Mr Bruce Wice Chairman of the Board vole gift were also made by Janie Small on behalfof the children and by Mrs Betty Beeiby principal of the school Try An Examiner Want Ad scolcs high single ms high triple to Harry Fort William visited on and Mrs ton and Ladies Mrs Bernice Adney rle the ion and Ira of right to represent this or ing the tea and Louis Gordon and and CUCIJIB players ing Mrs Grace Mrs William Blacks and Hands Mrs Joseph and annual congregational her The sacrament of the Jan 28 with preoom of life of Jeremiah Rev Bell den bell the use of the pupils their appreciation of the Expressions of gratitude ant and PHONE PA 2414 Rowe and ed to Midland Jan 20 to Watch the Healing Memorial Schools rink curl in the Ont ario High Schools Boys play dcwns at Midland HONORS CHAMPIONS The Cookstown Curling Club quickly planned reception to honor the Ontario Curling Champions Memorial High Schools team of Alliston The Cookstown Fire Truck and several ears met ents Mr Braden Mr and Mrs Norman Braden and family of Noheiton Mr and Mrs Clive Millsit and Mr Millsit Sr of Hamilton Mrs Alice Leonard of Winnipeg Man Mr Braden and family of Newton Robinson and Mr and Mrs Clifford Braden and Vernon were Sunday visitors with Mr Bonnie Cohum daughter of and Mrs Ken Come fell while skating and is in Steven son Memorinl Hospital Alliston with fractured IEE The Banting Memorial High School Curling team won the Ontario High School Boys tro phy at plcydowns held in Mid land on Jan 20 Wallace Smith Cookstown skipped his rink of Wayne Hughes Cookstown vice Ralph Hampton Alliston sets and and Clark Brooks Alliston lead with Mr Aiken Allie as Conchto the trophy detecting Kitchener Kingston North Hastings High School Bancroft Mr and Mrs Hector Smith Donald and Lynn Mrs Lloyd Hughes Jim Cur lilr and Sandy Thompson Lennox eorge Baker motor High School Boys the Banting procession and the Champ Ririk of Wallace Smith skip Wayne Hughes vice Ralph Hampton Brook lead north of Cookstown second and Clurk escorted them to tho Cookstown Curling Club Keri Crawford emceed short program Congretulctory mes sages were received from Mr Wilsoli Reeve of this newly incorporated village of cooks town Frank Craig president the Alliston Curling Club Ernie Watt of Simcoe Sales and Service president of the kastnwn Curi Barrie Torn lteive Club Aiken coach of team and Wallace Smith skip spoke on behalf of the winning rink Lurich members of the Cookstown Lad served by Curling Club The champions and friends then proceeded to Alliston where second reception took place Mr and Mrs Roger Reive of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr Reives parents Mr Mrs Tom Reive Mr and Mrs Ken Coulis of Toronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr John Coutts and Tom Reive Mrs King of Meaford spent few dayslast week with Cooper Mr and Mrs Vern Abrams of Toronto spent the weekend with Mrs Abrams parents Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Mr and Mrs Arthur Mrs Mel Brayman Mrs William Liggett Marilyn JaniceBoverly and Maureen arrived home from Germany on January is and are spend few days with her par and Mrs and Mrs Elywin Mrs Herman Braden Mrs Leonard Ross and her grandson Laine Ross have in turned borne after spending the past week in Kitchener with granddaughter Miss Gloria Mel McFadden held to suc cessful sale of household items January 20 Mr and Mrs Ted Brennan Mimico visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Monkrnao Mr and Mrs Randolph Jen nett have purchased Mrs Archie McLeans home Mr and Mrs McFad of Tomato are moving this week to their home in town PERSONALS Mr and Mrs Norman Camplt left by TCA from Melton Saturday January 30 to visit relatives in Florida Mr and Mrs Art Ross and family of liiistletnwn visited on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Roy Taylor Mr Sinclair Nevils is poti in Stevenson Memorial Hos pital Allision Miss Gloria Jean Tighe Miss Marie Binakavitch Jim Jnllcb Wayne Blaokman all of Kitchener spent tlie weekend withers Leonard Ross Dr John and Dr Joyce Mac Intosh Philadelphia are Bruce Campbell Herman Campbell who got four goals The first goal was scored by Bill Jeonett assisted by Charles Bassingthwuite second goal by nsslsled by Larry Cause and Bnice Currie third goal by Bmco Campbell assisted by Don Jennett and Larry Couse fourth goal by Bill Jennett assisted by Bruce Fildey filth goal by Bruce Fildey assisted by Brian hm riinghnm and Bill Jennett Sixth goal by Bruce Campbell assist ed by Don King and Larry Cause Seventh goal by Brucu Campbell unassisted Donations are still being re ceived for the School Boys Hockey Teams Added to the list of donations are 18 hockey helmets ice sprinkler and sleigh from the Cookstown Royal Con adian Legion Ladies Auxilllary $10 Howard Lund $5 Ken Crawford 2A hockey sticks from Charlie Jevons There were eighteen children of 10 years and under turned out to Hockey practice Satur day morning at the Community Rink under the coaciung of Craig Coleman Don Carter and Haydon Pring Anyone having personal news contact your correspondent Mrs Daurecn Anderson phone 4584359 BOND HEAD By RAY HOUNSOME Sympathy is extended to Edgar Kneeslicvv in the death of his sister Mrs Vagg of Toronto Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Cardie McLean who cel ebrnled their 49th wedding an niversary on Monday Mrs Bert Moor is patient in Newmarket hospital with severe scalds received when she fell on the ice and spilled kettle of boiling water over her legs Also little Billy Smythe is in the same hospital with pneumonia There were 13 tables of play ers at the euchre party on Monday night Prizes were won by Frank Mellow Mrs Miller Mrs Lang Mat Hodgson and Mel Stewart The regular monthly meeting of the Bond Head WI met in the Bond Head Community hall with is members present Mrs Brown presided The roll call was answered by present ing Christmas gift for shutin which was sent to the hospital at Penetanguisbene Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved follow ed by the treasurers report Mrs Stoddart and Mrs Styles were appointed leaders for the next 4H Club Members observ ed two minutes silence in memory of the late Mrs James Smith The meeting was tum ed over to the program com mittee Mrs Switzer gave the report of the Area Convention Mrs Swilzer gave reading My Mothers Garden The meet ing closed with the Lords Prayer and the institute grace after which lunch was serv ed by Mra Robinson and Mrs Usher LEFROY By MRS MAURICE REID Mr and Mrs Grose spent the weekend in Toronto with Mr and Mrs Jim MCNeil and Kathy Mr and Mrs Maurice Reid visited with Mrs Wilfred Jack in Hamilton on Sunday Mr and Mrs Jim Elliott returned home after spending few weaks in Fort William with Mr and Mrs Frank Williams The second in the series of eucbres was played Monday evening with 48 people attend ing Prize winners were Mrs Gilmore Mrs Stephe Mrs Yeakey Harold Porritt Atkinson and Guy Beidylhe euchre will he held Jan 29 The Lefroy United Church Couples Club met Jan 16 at the home of Earl and Helen Gilmore Installation of officers was conducted by Rev Mr Jackson Officers are as follows presid ent Earl and Helen Gilmore secretarytreasurer Jack and Marion Baxter Program and Lunch are 919 pared byiwo couples at every meeting The next meeting is to be held atrihe home of Kiev and Mrs Jackson at Stroud on Feb so in 215 EVERETT By ROBBINS John Boehk died suddenly early Wednesday morning Jan 17 at his home in Alllslon He had been in ill health or some time with heart condition Funeral service was held Sat urday afternoon at the Thomas Funeral Chapel and interment was in Everett Anglican Cem elery by the Everett Branch of the Canadian Legion 171 in which Mr Boehk was member We extend deepest sympathy to his sons Bob and Gilbert What might have been ser ious fire was quickly extinguish ed by the Alliston fire brigade last week when Gus Brievesss house burned inside causing damage of some 51000 This is the second time Mr Brievcsse home has been damaged by fire since he built it over ycar ago Mr and Mrs Potts and family of Coliingwood were Sunday visitors with Mrs Lilo le McGiIl it is reported the Township Council is contemplating build ing large building here in Everett for their machinery Wouldnt 11 community hall here in Everett be of more benefit than new shed Mr Billie Blaucliard of Pet awnwn Camp spent the week end at his home here Sorry to report our local school teacher Mr Dale Berg ey is not in the best of health and we all wish Mr Bergey very speedy recovery HOLLOWS By ms nownnN Mr and Mrs Archie Bath gate of Toronto are at their cottage here Mr and Mrs Policy of Toronto were callers at the home of Mr and MrsJncl Jock Policy here on Saturday Mr and Mrs Bowden visited with Mr and Mrs Allen Bowden Kevin and Kim at Midhurst on Friday Jimmie Miller and Miss Brenda Jordan of Weston were visitors on Sunday with Mr and Mrs Jim Smith Mr and Mrs Herb Connell of Rexdnle were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Bowden WONDER VALLEY By MRS HANDY Sincere sympathy is extended to Delno Jermey whose mother passed away at Orlilia hospital on Tuesday Mr and Mrs Donald Handy of Toronto were Sunday even ing visitors at Haudya Miss Dianne Juneau and Miss Ella and Bill Drury attended party given by Miss Kay Shanahan at Craighurst on Fri day The Oakland Hill school pup ils enjoyed skating party at Guthrie Arena on Wednesday Mr and Mrs Baird and fondly of Rexdaie Mr and Mrs Rankin of Port Credit spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Reid The United Church Women inaugural service was held or Sunday morning The leader Mrs Newson was assisted by Mrs Harold Drilly and Mrs Tuck Rev Mr Norman conducted the dedication of the executive and eleven ladieswere dedicat ed to fill the new offices TOTTENHllM The first meeting of the afternoon United Church Wom en was held on Thursday Jan 18 Mrs Wice and Mrs Hender son were in charge of the devotional opening with call to Worship and meditation of the 90th Psalm Mrs Laird explained the two Study hooks in the packet this year namely signal for the Sixtiest and Hasten the Day Mrs Laird took the first chapter its urpose To look at the Chur es in Canada it is likely to prove interesting The new executive was erect ed for tboryear President Mrs Henderson vicepresident Miss lola Wat son secretary Mrs Thomp son treasurer Mrs Hayes organist Mrs Tipping assisti arlt Mrs Hammond Social CnnmiitieeMrl Wioe Mrl Tough and Miss Iola Wat son Community Friendship and Visitation Mrs Crown and Mrs Henderson Flowers Mrs Wice Supply and Welfare Mrs Hayes and Mrs Mogioughlen Manse Mrs Abernathy and Mrs Wood The next meeting to be the second Thursday of February at the homo of Mrs llender son The meeting closed with prayer followed by social hour over the usual cup of tea Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Jack Vice 1le Hosting Street Sudhury on the birth of son Jan 21 Mrs Vice is Beeton Mr and Mrs Harvey Simpson Mr and Mrs Jack Simpson David Culgin returned home Sick Children where he had been patient for the past Mr and Mrs Wilbert Stewart of Uxbridgo spent the weekend Sympathy of the community family in the death of James Dlgby Tomato brother of Mrs Mrs Viola Jones and Garnet of Toronto visited recently at Mr and Mrs King and Mr and Mrs Theo Icing and at Port Severn William Miller attended did the North Simcoe Soil and Improvement Association Misses Lynn Glirnett and Judy Pearson Lakeshora Toacherl school observing and teaching Mrs Delbert Emma entertain ed the Mission Band on Semi Mrs Emma for an enjoyab time at Guthrie Arena Friday Jnn nary 26 to 10 pm admis There were seven tables at the card party Friday night Brown and Sandra Perryrnan men Stan Watson and Ionic will be Friday February at the school Mrs Francis Williams were Mr and Mrs Arnold Kisoek and Kisock Midland Miss Donna Brown Toronto her parents Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown Wright of Capreol spent the weekend with the latters par Wright High Court Rules SUDBURY CF high Court judge has ruled an arbi it decided it lacked jurisdiction to hear dispute between Local of Mine Mill and Smelter Work ers 1nd and the International Chrishnas pay Mr Justice Gale of the ruled the arbitration board which adjourned hearing Oct ing the issue was outside its province the arbitration board in site pected to reconvene soon the former Margaret Veitch of spent Wednesday in Oriilia with Saturday from the Hospital for week with Mr andY Mrs Wes Bolton gooes to Mrs George Barr and Barr the home of William Miller Jack spent Sunday with friends directora luncheon mes Midiiurst College spent last week at the By MRS STAN WATSON day The children wish to th Remember the skating party sion ten cents Winners were ladies Mrs Handy Sr The next card party Sunday visitors with Mr and son of Penetang and Mr Jack In home for few days with Miss Judy Nepitt and Bob ents Mr and Mrs Harry Board Was Wrong tration board was wrong when 595 of the International Union Nickel Company on the issue of Supreme Court of Ontario ovar 24 at Copper Cliff after decid As result of the judgment Elmer Sopha or Sudbury pro sented arguments for the union at hearings held this week in Toronto At the board sitting in Cop per Cliff company rcyresen tative claimed the Christmas pay dispute was not matter the union could raise nlbe board agreed despite opposition from union counsel The Christmas pay loads is dispute of long standing The union maintains that if man works five shifts in the Christ maerew Years week he is ell titled toanlaxtra baifdaya wi

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