Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1962, p. 13

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iho Mirrorsmono aims aear MULIIOLLAND Miss Pat Rowe daughter of Rev Lionel Rowe Georgetown has been staying with arm Mrs Fred Puma and Non on before leaving for Europe this week Mrs Tom Nightingale from Thornton nursing home spent Sunday with her son George Weatherili and family Mr and Mrs Arm strong and Mark and Mr and Mrs Trevor Evans Toronto visited their parents Mr and Mrs All Webb Mrs James ACaurl and four daughters trom Toronto form erly of South America spent day this week with her mother Mrs Hunter and Ted Mr and Mrs Glen Adams and family Mlnosing spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs George Mulhollanri and Carol Mr and Mrs Lloyd Parker and girls of Old Fort spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs El wood Fagan and Linda Alex Diachenko whose par ents live on the 8th line is leav ing this week for the Gaza Strip He is attached to UN forces for one vrar HOSPITALIZED hird Gibbons is patient in Roy1 Victoria Has pltal Alex Black has had an operation on his knee Mrs Lena Wchb had the misfortune to fall breaking small bone in her foot WOMENS INSTITUTE The regular meeting of Wom ens institute will be held Thursday April 19 Guest speaker will be Branch direct or Mrs Allan Todd BAKE SALE successful bake sale was held Saturday in Youngs Stnlo locker rooms Mothers of the girl guides and brownies were well pleased with the event Next LA meeting will be Tues Now you can grow the lushest Im Mr April 17 at home oi Mrl Ellis BIRTHDAY PARTY Walter Amos Stroud cclcbn nted his lurid birthday April Mr Arms is in good health and was guest with his fam ily at dinner at the home of Mr and Mn Garnet McEach era Barrie RECEPTION Mr andltirs Camp bell and Mr and Mrs Fraser Campbell Barrie attended the reception allowing the Wilison Fraser wedding Saturday April in Toronto Mr and Mrs John Sammona and family have moved into the house formerly occupied by Miss Minnie Bond George McFarland has been promoted to the rank of serg cant and is stationed at Goose Bay Labrador Mrs McFar land is the former Joan Campv bell Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Ray Vcbh on the birth of daughter HI CLUB Stroud Healthy Kitchen Queens hcld seventh and eighth meetings combined on April fruit table centre and Iruit drink grape sparkle were demonstrated by the lad ies Record books were finish cd and work done on recipe files This was the last meet ing of the course UNITED CHURCH NEWS Last Sunday Rev Fred Jack son conducted Communion ser vice at Churchill United Church and in his absence John Led lie Giltord was in charge of the service in Stroud The Jun ior Choir under leadership of Mrs Elmer Pratt sang two anthems The beautiful basket of flowers was in honor of Mrs Perry from her daughters About 200 children from Knock Sunnybrne and Stroud schools met in United Church base ment Thursday afternoon to see movies on safety sponsor ed thnspolioc department mmaunw Silhdarlchbol muffinsla met turk supper served by Unit of mud UCW toth church basgmut LeaCooke mayorof Barrie was rpeaker Tuesday evening the Mens Club at Stroud United church entertained two carioads froln Oakstile Mens Club Spinel wu Ed Meadows from lands and forests department who spoke on conservation Group of UCW served tasty ul nd lup er Ambassador Mala Choir gerr of Tomato are presenting program in St James United Church Monday April it auspices of Mens Club By MRS DWIGHT NELSON WILSON BURST On April death claimed at his Toronto home native son of innlsfil Township Wil son Hurst He spent his boy hood days at Strpud and later termed in the community He was always interested in St James United Church and made several gifts to the church his last being the pub pit and three chain numblt er of local residents attended his funeral in Toronto last Tuesday John Fotherby was killed in Toronto April when the car in which he was riding was in collision with bus John and his parents llved on the former Alec Constable farm until two years ago Mrs Beatrice Dickson tnao Stewart died recently in Grim shy Mrs Dickson was fortn or resident here Her parents were owners of the Joseph Cochrane farm Her brother was the builder of the largo house on the property and similar houses on the farm at Everal Patton and the former William Boako farm Thornton Sympathy is extended to Mrs George Ayers Mrs Lewis lng and Mrs Pattendcn whose mother Mrs Ferry was buried rll to Mrs Reg Reed on brother Gordon Campbell was buried April and to Mrs Allan ireton whose mother Mrs Sharpe was bur led April Congratulations to Mr and plusheat lawns gardens with 1955 work The SllurGain Lawn and Garden Cara Program will help Jim Gray on tho birth of daughter hire Donald hIanhb and Karen attended the 37th birth day party last week at Church ill of the lattera greatgrand lather Gilmour Rcive hirl Elmer Pratt was in Tomato last week attending the annual convention ot the Ontario hairdressing Associav tlorl Work be an two weeks ago is progre ng swiftly and ac ceptably on the toofoot dock being erected in Lake Sirocco ItJnrlistll Park in Barrie rcccnlly Miss Verna cho had the misfortune to lose her purse containing considerable sum of money Donald Urry Little Lake Road boy of 12 found the purse and it was returned intact to the grateful owner The Gas ts Club will meet on April 16 at the home of Mrs Frank Graham Roll call is to be What would you do you could do what you like Fourteen tables of cuchra fans were present Monday ev ening in the hall Prize win ners were Mrs Mulholland Mrs Martin Mrs llIcFad den McNabb Jones and Black Two travelling prizes were won by Mrs Jones Barrieand Mr rPonton Tho ladies of the eighth line serv ed lunch The sacrament of the Lords Supper will be dispensed at the Presbyterian service on April l5 Preparatory service will be held the preceding Frl day at pm LIBRARY WEEK This is Library Week in Canada Millions of children teachers and adults are hav ing their attention called to books as rich sources at pica sure culture and education Parents are in strategic pos ltlon to cooperate with school and library to stimulate more reading at good books by child ren More than 100 new books were added last week to the local library The librarian Mrs Watson is on hand every Friday Iiternoon to offer good advice and help in your choice of stimulating and enriching reading Came in and borrow book IIDLIDAYERS HOME Mr and Mrs kin are leaving Florida April ll for Ontario They will spend Easter with the latters mother and sister in Waterloo prior to returning to their summer home at Minetr Point Other holidaycrs home lrom southern vacations are Mr and Mrs Jack Urquhart Mr and Mrs SUPHER 5195 WHO THE BOAT wKHAVETIME asynchronouslan BARRIE ELECTRIC MO AUIHOIIItD ill ND MOTOR SAL SERVICE Pits2206 SSOWEN Si Lairdx runs an Nelson Some local teenagers helping at 8091 on Friday evening to make open house huge suc cess were in the fashion show Joan Small Ruth Black blu garrt Cowan Cami Cumming Jackie Wetberill in the band Earl New and Jim Coleman and in the folk dancing Linda Campbell Visitors MI and Mrs Len AllANDAiE DRUGS no Prescriptions FREE DELIVERY ecrcand Mrs Coch Mr and bin Dwight Store Hours MON rues THUR Far too am to no plm wan mi Ls pm pm 830 p111 ear mm am pm sun 12 noon um pm 330 pm PHONE PA 82823 nox Black with his Reid Mflml= sister Kay in Lefroy an Thun day Janice and Iouise Browns lag Churchlli with Mrs bic Nab Mr and Mrs William Re hir and Mm Mowbirter with Mr and Mrs Fl Mc Craw Tomato Mr and Mrs William Sutherland Toronto at Hands Mn Small to Whitby with her daughters Mrs Ruthvcn Allis ton with her sister Mrs Reynolds and Eric Toronto Vic Smalls and Mrs Reynolds returned to Toronto with them Mr and Mrs James Gray have moved into their new home and Mr Doubt of the Banit Health unit is resident in the Campbell house vocab Ed April by Mr and Mn Crober who have gone to Bar rie to live SHOP NOW FROM OUR WIDE SELECTION Greet your friends and loved one at Easter time with cards in the sentiment of the sea son Choose now from rever ent designs childrens cards andmany otherawhlle selec than is best Dacron repay hr WEAYMOUTHS BOOK STORE 30 Dunlop St FA 84055 you get good rosultsirom your garden with minimum of time and effortloan you more time to relax and the pleasure VI buntiful garden day SHlleGAlN Turr Special will notbltrn Itisforrnultlted to give maximum greening with minimum mawingfeclls gm gradually ovcr it long period of time Clean odour loss finely granular for even spmding sayscant Garden Special is for balanced longer lastlng feeding or flowers shrubs Vegetaber and potted plants in specially formulated to develop thick vigorous roots and stems large healthy flowers and fruits SHUHGAIN Feedn Weedaway will not bum It teeds lawns kllis broadleaf Weeds such IL dandelion and plantain in one easy application it clean granular free runnlng even spreading SHURGAIN Fecdn Hugaway will not burn It feeds lawns and loilis insects in one easy application it grublt proofs lawns at 11le years and also cllectively control other toll lnsccta such as 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