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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1962, p. 12

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AROUND SIMCOE COUNTY GUTHRIE By JEAN CAMPBELL The April meeting of Guthrie Messengers was held Satur day April at the home at David and lvan Mmrthur With Donald Campbell as secretary and Wendell McArthur presid ing eight boys and seven girls answered roll call with verse on Easter During worship ser vice Lila McArthur received the thank uttering and each child had part in the Easter program at poems scripture prayers and hymns World Friends secrentry Carol An nette distributed the April is sue and at next meeting May the answer to roll is to be an item from this magazine Janice Gough expressed appre elation to litre McArthur Lunch was served Plans are being made or the Messeng ers to take part in the reg uar church service June LEIROY MR5 MAURICE REID Mn Arthur Quin and son Danny spent the weekend in To ronto Mrs Donald Thompson Cooks ville spent last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Donald Farrier Sympathy is extended to Mrs Glories Stewart and son Billy in the passing oi Charles Stew art in Regina The late Mr Stewart was bmther cl Wil lred and Harry oi Loiroy Ser vices were held in the iuneral parlors at Bradford and Ma sonic funeral was held in the Sixth Line Cemetery Mr end Mrs Matt Bell spent unday with lrionde in Hamil Mr and Mrs Frank Williams of Fort William spent week with Mr and Mrs Jilrn Elliott Mrs Stewart and Mr and Mrs Stewart and daughter of Regina and Mr and Mrs Thornton Reid ot Powassan were guests of Mrs Stephens Ind family Mr and Mrs Rae Law and daughters of London visited Mr and Mrs Ingram over the Weekend THORNTON area cam CGll tea will be held at trinity United Church April 14 Mrs Fred Simpson spent last weekend with Mr and Mrs James Simpson Barrie Mrs Marian McCeuley tom erly Marian Reelby oi Region has been visiting with relativ es in Barrie and renewing ae qunintence here Next Sunday Rev Leonard Wnrr will administer commun ion at the morning service at Trinity Church Mr and Mrs Wilson and family visited Mr and Mrs Gary Wilson last Sunday Weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Ross Robson were Mr and Mrs Giles and family Mrs Keith Cross and Nep hew Frank Price of Barrie Mr and Mrs Ciiliord Braden and family of Cookstown and Mr and Mrs Jack Robson and tamin of Alliston card received recently from Mrs Johnson who has been spending the winter in St Petersburg Florida stai ed Leaving about April to Toronto and then home Mrs Wairath Mr and Mrs Max Walrath and son Charles oi McKeesport Pa were here to attend the funer al of Gordon Campbell who died April Mrs Wairaih Sr is remaining here for tow weeks with friends and reia tives at Barrie Guthrie and Thornton Sincere sympathy is extend ed to the family of Mrs Wil liam Sharpe who passed away at the home of her daughter Mrs William Comes of Bern ilton April The deceased had been resident of this vill age for the last iew years and had spent her entire life in the townships of Essa and Innisiil We would like to convey our sympathy also to Angus Campbell and Mrs Reggie Reid whose brother Gordon passed away April following long illness The deceased farmed for some years in Essa RICHARDSON samucsrnvlc Pi68971160VESPRA 5i Township and later moved to Barrie He took ill allowing trip to Western Canada DEDICAIB Girl On Sunday April spec lai service was held in St Judes Anglch Church when members oi the Junior Ansl liary attended in body to see the dedication oi the new Credence table which they had presented to the church The iermer lenders Mrs Sproul Mrs Bourne and Mrs Squires were with the gills During the service Mrs Sproul presented Gloria Jennett Don na Jennett Nancy Squires Lin da Marrow and Elizabeth Jam leson with their Churchmanship and Mlsslonuy Badges Young er members receiving stripes and Dorcas badges were Jane Sander Diane Marrow Diane Marlene and Louise Henry Verna Jennett and Doreen Jam leson Rev liarper expres sed his appreciation tor the beautiful giit and commended the great interest shown by the leaders oi the lA PLAN EASTER TEA St Judes WA met at the home of Mrs Reid hles day April or their regular monthly meeting Mrs George Watson president was in charge of the meeting The Scripture readings were Isaiah 9117 and Luke 41430 iollow ed by WA prayers Mrs lien Elliott reviewed the second chapter oi the study book The Break oi Day lreasur er gave gratiiying report Bus iness included choosing date or the owl supper in October and plans for delegates to at tend the WA annual in Ter onto in May Arrangements were made for the Easter tea and bake sale which is being held in the church basement Wednesday April 25 Next meeting is to be held at Mrs Jamieeons May Tea hoiteasel were Mrs Mar row and Mrs Brown Misses Nana and Ann Reid and Shane Reid and Min Laura Carr of London Ont spent the weekend with their gagdparems Mr and Mrs GRENFEL By MR8 cams com Unlted Church Women met Wednesday evening at the home oi Mrs Tyson Smith Mrs Cliilord Harris was in charge oi the devotional per led it was decided to hold rummage sale Friday Apr 71 at the YhisYWCA building Owen St Barrie Mn Smith oiiered her lawn and home or the annual tea and bazaar in July Plans were made to make quilt the last week at April Lurch was served by the hostess Mr and Mrs Donald Me Arthur Carolyn and Marilyn oi Bond dead were Sunday visit ors at Mr and Mrs Charles Cole and iamiiy Mr and Mrs Charles Cole and David and Mrs Willough by visited recently with Mr and Mrs Money and iam ily at Sundridge ELMVALE By TERRY EAURIN WI The annual meeting oi Sau rin W1 was held at the home oi Mrs Ingleton April Mrs Archer gave the corn ment on the motto Buried seeds grow buried talents never The roll call was anlt swered it Where met my Husband Mrs Donald Jacobs gave reports on the workshop on WI procedure held April The District annual will be held May 17 in Minesing Ang lican church Summary day or the 143 pounds of Meat Course will be held in Barrie Officers for losses are as follows honary president Mrs Dickinan president Mrs Ingleton first vioepreeldent Mrs Spence second vice president Mrs McMann secretarytreasurer Mrs Rugh Ritchie assistant secretary treasurer Mrs Ron French disklct director Mrs George Dickinson standing committees public relations and press Mrs Edgar Besrdsali alternate Mrs Leonard Beardsall IBTI Mr Hal Cotton hockey m2 Eu keeneyafortelentCombstheunniry layers with the master amethatwillmnd 25000 mileeeach year He is Inch pto who must have tires wifl axiom Manama The Master Touch Youmiellamaakrofthegemeb thawa he orma when the hash on Soso playergwiit outlier Same with When the heate on during hours of highspeed dnvrngIanxufile DominionRoyalMaateie nmeoolerlastlongerbeeeusethayflexfoaleaset degree You enjoy greaterstability easier shearing Premium quality Dominion Royal Masters give you premium mileage tnaotronand braking power And elegant styling gives your car Gran Turiamo flair If your businme or pleasure calls for extra long mile age or If you Just want the aafmt best looking tire you can buydont settle for less give your car the master touch buy IIIIIAL MASTER LOW PROFILE TIRES DOMINION TIRE no BRADFORD 51 STORES LTD PA 85965 mltnral and Canadian industr ies Mrs Graham cilist ship and education Mrs Graham historical research and current events Mrs Cecil French home economics and health Mrs Ron Graham re solutions Mu Jack Dyer Mrs Spence was in charge or the program which consisted oi her version at Live Borrowed Lite with moderator panelists and the guest Mrs Jordan who borrowed the life at Adelaide Headless launder oi the Wom ens Institute The short course Catering to CrowdS held April at Mrs Par nelle was wellattended with as women taking part EUCHRE Saurin schoolhouse was tilled to capacity Monday night There were in tables oi tans playing euchre Winners were Miss Edna McQuarrie Burn stead Mrs Pearson and Mrs Hall door prize Reg cusroM rmonno KITCHEN CABINETS CALL SIMCOE CABINET and SUPPLY zos DUNLOP as c3091 IF NO ANSWER PA H675 Bertram Mn Lloyd Pearson won the cake The ladies serv ed retreshments to conclude successful event HONOR PARENTS Mr and Mn George Gra ham were pleasantly surprised when their family honored them on the occasion at their 35th wedding anniversary April Joan Jean Phyliss Don and Howie with their families were home The evening was spent phmng cards Best wish es are extended or many more years oi health and hap pineal Mrs Reid and Mrs Black have returned alter vacation in Florida Mrs William Halllday ct MoBai Scotland arrived on Sunday to spend Ive weeks with her sister Mn Wesley Jordan and lamtiy Mr and Mrs Jim Jordan and Ions at little CInrent spent couple oi days with the iormerl parents Mr and Mrs Jordan HAWKESTONE By HARRISON Miu Christie McKay is home siterspeadlng the winter in Onllia Miss Agnes McMahon oi Brampton spent the weekend with parents Mr and Mrs irwin McMahon FRONT END For Most can PARTS EXTRA Barrie largest Tire Dealer 110 BRADFORD ST BARRIE PA 85965 TEE BARRIE EXAMINER FRIDAY APRIL 16 11 nocrotu onracr Pain is seldom an early synr ptom of cancer But many can cers can be detected by doc tor during physical examina tion More and more cancers are being caught at the crucial early stage one to the educa tion program at the Canadian Cancer Society Study blraporlty runner HARVESTER Ila1t ygu My lrel and in mm uish lislln lotu um conMm mu mm uu long or lam ere Inclusive 1m system on mm continual tuning ms lttuflll Removes mumM and quicker com nils harvesting tor Low cost nlthnp mnmm mom your Gran harvesting analy ment in minimum Dion Ieltdtnieldiln lax we hinged door In arm in In mm or Dion rm Blowr Adlntubll tor all In your authorised deck as who lEO and FRANCIS MOREAU ANtEN MILLS om PHONE ELMVALE 752R6 Maisons Exportfcomes out of more peoplesirefrigerators than any other ale Moisona Exiie Genadaslergest selling ale More than 1350000 bottles are enjoyed every day 12 02 bottles selling because its best tasting IMolsons independent Brewers since 1786 Molaons awIE

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