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Barrie Examiner, 20 Feb 1964, p. 14

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wqwsrwwrcvrr xwn vqF AROUNDSIM EDGAR umunam Mrs Gordon Bidweii attended the fotuth blrtbdsy party of her mndson Randy Collier in Bar rie Wednesday Far 11 Mrs Keith Lea Mrs Mabel Evoreitt Mrs Harold Wright Ind Mrs Maurice Hayes alien dsd tho Simcoe Presbyterlrl meeting of the United Church Women at St Pauls United Church Midland Feb ll Mr and Mrs William Sheer dovvn spent Tuesday in Toronto About 50 children enjoyed the skating and toboggan party Thursday Feb held on the property of Mr and Mrs chen dcn The teacher of Edgar Unlt ited Church Sunday School plan ned the arty and served lint dogs sandwtcbea to the children in No public school at the end of happy after noon Hamid Wright Gordon Bld well and Maurice Hayes al tcndcd the beef producers din oer and meeting held in Guthrie Hall hlr and Mrs ll McKenzie Tomato spout Sunday with their daughter and songtintlaw Mr and Mrs Ralph Hayes Several cases of chicken pox among the children have been reported Neighbours and friends met at the school house to honour Jess Bldwcll on his 70th birthday Saturday night it was com plete surprise to him Seven tables of euchre were in play lligh scores were held by llfrs Jack McLean and Jack Beard sail Several gifts were preserh ted to the guestof honour in cluding hunting jacket poem about his hunting lodge ills island Lake Home was com poscd by his son Ross Bidweil and read by Mrs Gordon Bld well Lunch included birth day cake made by Mrs Gor don Shcllswell and decorated by Mrs William Sheardown Mrs Ralph Hayes recently held piano recital and supper at her home for her pupils Jewel Wright Linda Wright Susan Cole and Colin Cole Linda Wright received an award for best recital Visitors at Gordon Bidwella Sunday were Mr and Mrs Ross Bldwell and Mr and Mrs Herve Collier Randy and Wan ten and Kathie and Allen Grif feu all of Barrie COOKSTOWN By M18 ANDERSON CONFIRMATION Sunday evening at St Johns Church the following persons were confirmed by the lit Rev Snell Coadjuior Bishop of Tomato John Thomas Bars rail Sarah Jane Carley Arthur William Dixon Cousins James Edison Barry Fildey Sandra Elba Maddeaux Mary Sandra Ross Sheila Marie Wood Mina Patricia Wright Clive Basil Dawney Annie Beatrice Maxine Carley nee Marlingi The re caption which followed in the church basement was fitting climax to very eventful day In the looming visitors were welcomed in the persona of the Rev Noah Nasook and his wife Martha from Igiuolik NWT in the Diocese of the Arctic Mrs Marsh wife of the let itev Marsh Bishop of the ArctiC and Mr and Mrs Bernard Osborne Mr Nasook who has been assisting at St Pauls Church in Toronto dur ing the past month was anxious to visit church in the rural area before returning to his par lsb in the north So far only few Eskimo have been ordained and we were privileged to have Mr Nasook visit Cookstown special part of the morning ser rice was the Service of institu tion for the Wardens for last William Nevils and Earl Nevjls and tho Sidesmen BOND HEAD Mrs Green is visiting her son and daughter in law Mrand Mrs Joseph Dobbs at Cooksvilie Mr and Mrs Reynolds oi Tor onto visited Mr and Mrs Wilfi lram Brooks last week There were 23 tables playing cuchre in the ball Monday even ing Prices were won by Leila Lloyd Marguerite Ramsay Fan nie Reynolds Robert Campbell Bill Westlake and Arnold ling ers lucky tally Lena Kenms Sadie Donnell Jennett Bradley Herman Harvey Har old Coulis Joe Pawlowltz and Elva Sutherland MODERN MISSES The second meeting of Bond Head Modern Misses Group was held at Mrs John Lloyds home Feb 12 at pm Six girls ware present We discussed materials we could use to moire our artic We worked stitching icoibeaestateetingvnlaiso beheidctMrLlAppsonlho list of Fantasy It oclock ly FAY DEVON Mom so Louis My ans re rooms MILTON more BARB One of the pupils and in let er yun hm harass no Medooie permit of MlllonSur died in General Hospital Penelope Jon ll af ter several months of illness Mr Barr his entire life time on the arm on the fourth wacersion cf Meditate Town ship in December me he married Lucy Bouncy oi Dalston who predeceased him in November ml in religion he was Presbyterian and in politics liberal He leaves to mourn his loss one daughter Mrs Toni Morrison Mary of ltiilsdale and two sons Ches ter of Cepreol and Eddie of Forest Home five grandchildren and brother Hennao Barr of Mount St touts Funeral services were held at lynn hibernl llorne Elmvals with lieu Mr Stone of Hills dalc in charge Temporary en lombmcnt took place In Elm vale Cemetery vault with later burial at Hobart Cemetery Pall bearers were neighbours Wal ter Banana Eldon Tioncy Stan Henley William Nelson and Karl Miller Relatives and friends at tended the funersl from Barrie Dalston Toronto Htllsdnlc and this community Mr Barrs hob bies were gardening and flow ers The floral tributes from friends and clubs showed the high esteem in which he was held CHURCHILL By MRS ll SAUNTER THE MESSENGERS The Messenger meeting was held in the Sunday School room of the United Church Saturday Feb 15 at pm President Trudy Davis was in charge The theme was Helping others to know God Roll Call was no swered by 26 members Scrip ture was read by Wendy Mao Quarrie Offering and dedica tion was taken by Susan Saun ter Singing motion songs and games were played Valentine box was opened Mrs Page and some of the members took Val entinc boxes of homemade candy to the sick and shutins Miss Jean Spence is conval csclng at her home followinga tonsillectomy at Alliston hos pitai Francis Donnciiy of Conksvilie called on his sister Mrs Jack naive recently HOME AND SCHOOL Central Home and School As sociation met at the school Mon dayevenlog with the Grade students from Central and Al Mr and Mn John Wood of Huntsville visited their cousins Mrs James Mason int week Mr and Mn Pllksy vlait ed Mr and Mrs Fears of Colllngwood last Saturday Mr and Mrs Bert Jamieson were in Flint Mich lut Fri day to attend the funeral of Sertr cousin inlaw Mrs William Janileson Mr and Mrs Benton and fam ily have moved up to the RCAF Station at Edgar Mr and Mrs Pat Jamiesob and baby Heather rpent last weekend with Bcrts parents Mr and Mrs BrrtJernleson Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Dave Fletcher lace Linda Speersl who iverc married in Guthrie United Church Satur day Feb 17 Mrs Georgeltlllcr Kathy and Mark are in Windsor as Mrs liiffers sister has sulf ered to heart attack Congratulations to Miss Agnes Campbell who was the lucky winner of the Carnival trip to Nassau Guthrie Milk Shakers met at their leaders home last Sat urday Feb 15 for their fourth meeting leader in Mrs Mason with Miss Betty Cald well assisting and therefore ill soon as guests inspector Mack lem introduced Victor Knox guidance director at Barrie Central Collegiate who out lined in detail the courses avail able in high school under the new plan There was an inter esting question period at the close WOMENS lNSTlTUTE An interesting meeting of the Womens institute was held Thursday evening with inter national as the theme The roll call Sring an item from an other oountry brought forth various novel items from many countries The Hymn of All No lions was sung The study of the organization of the Womens Institute in the North West Territories was in lrcduced by the president Mrs William Johnson Mrs Jack Con stable told how Mrs liough had visited this Arctic area on two occasions and started 13 bran Chas Fort Providence was the first Institute to he organized The craft articles including rugs embroidered vests moo casins are often madeftom used clothing sent in by wt members across Canada branch from Middlesex County sends reading material to the northern brances Mrs Allan Automatic wasnsns EATON semiannual Sale Prices Less Sudsaver each With Sndmer catch it fully automatic Zcycle washer features regular cycle fornormalfa brics short cycle for wash wear and delicate fabrics Huge tub holds l2lh of dry clothes Powerfuitvane agitator removes deep down soil to get clothes really clean yetls gentle to delicate fabrics SuyaMATCHlNG PAIRloraelbwsiSTdflD Todd and Mrs Alien Baldwin told of institute work at Fort Discovery and Fort Good Hope All present felt that this topic was as interesting as it was en lightening Thahlunior Farmers held very successful toboggan and skating party and Valentine eial at the hall Friday night Auctions norms St Peters Anglicanladies were hostesses to the United Church women for the World Day of Prayer Friday afternoon More than dozenladies took part led by the two presidents Missllriliian Sloan and Mrs Allan Todd The script Was Writ ten by Mile Madeleine Karol executive se etaryv Council tnihedtlie WA St Pe Wednesday afternoon Th Ivflf ww7 new wuheidnt Ha llillvlew ind Guthrie schools returns Mas concur oirm Don MacDonald attended the Good Ronda Convenan lo Tor onto Monday ltd lueldey Mr and Mrs Harry alffen left for long Beach California Saturdny Mrs Russel Sage Mrs Bert Maw Mrs Charles Degree and Mrs Douglas Glffcn attuided the annual steering of Shows Presbyterlll UCW It Midland Thady Mr and hill William Me Nahb spent Thede in Tomato lha ill Cs enjoycdla skating party at Mlneslng rink Thurb day evening Mr and Mrs Douglas Gillen and family visited Sunday eves hing with Mr and Mrs Willard Everton Barrie Mrs Nicholson from England is spending few weeks with her sister Mrs Hiltz There will be no church at Edcnvalc Sunday Feb 23 We are asked in join Mincelng church where the Sacrament of Communion will be observed It the 10 oclock service or An ten Mills where the service will be held at 1150 Sunday School willbe in Edenvalo church Electric each 119995 Gas each time iNSTiili iioxnninv orncrns Kenneth Mitchell left vlcc the associations Ladies Auk dent president of RCAF Annotation til Wing installed officers of NEW FLOS By MRS WANLm Miss Doreen Smith liegN itoronto spent couple last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Harold Smith Mr and Mrs John DcGortcr visited Wednesday evening with hiraad Mrs Gerard Ververs Allenwood Mrs Alvin Grecnlnw of Elm EATON SemiAnnual Sale Prices J345 169 Matching lent dryer features stemper atura selections high medium and air fluff large capacity drum is safe fora fabrics llastopmounted lint filter automatic thner safety door switch and cooldown cyclato min mlze wrinkles out down on ironing duality makes thi range Semi ust to these lllary this week With him are Mrs Phyllis Mitchell preal rick of Moose Jaw Sock were recent visitors with Mrs Kirkpatrick Little Joyno Mllllgon was patient in Royal Victoria Hos pilot in Barrie for two days last week when she bad in teeth rc moved Mrs Harry Train has been patient in the General and Mar ine Hospital Coliingwood for over week Mr and Mrs Campbell Steele Buy More 3VIKIN6 irriiiucis at our lOWEST riiicrs Aulomalic DRYERS a¢u nmn9wrr an exhausting and part president Mrs Mary Woodstock Ex aminer Photo of Toronto were weekend vls itors with Mrs Clarence Atkin son end soiu Frank Hamill Wayne Colleen and Faye Marla Burklow of Phelpston were dinner guests Sunday of Mr and Mrs James Mllllgao and family Mr and Mrs Grenville Donn Karen and Norris of ElmvaleY were supper guests on Sunday of Mr and Mr Arable Wan less and fondly and Mrs Morley Pear SAVE NOWI 12 Cu Ft l964 Youllseldom find freezer with these quaI ity features at such an outstanding low saio pricel Has big Fast Freezc compartment gleaming poicelninenamelled lined storage compartments with rounded corners for easy cleaning thick Fibergiasinsiilation THROUGHOUT builtin condenser system eliminates sweating adjustable divider deep storage basket ModelfllGaA lookedfor features Clock control for venap rotisserie lt JInfinite heatsiirfaceiélement switchesvrauge from sim Surface elements and oven door retrieve for easy leach 520 menl protection against poulh eelflncrlminntlou and variety of other constitutlollll finite One of his two lawyers Ed loud Bennett Williams pm stated that the Senate nilel jenmmliteo was conducting an unfair legislative trial of Baker whose appearance brought an overflow crowd of spectators outside the commit teee closed door McLeodon the commit tees special ooimsel termed Willinms charge ridiculous and totally unfounded Metal don told reporters that the foundation was laid for con lempt proceedings at an hour long session with Baker Conviction for contempt of Congress carries ponibie pen ally of one year in prison and 000 fine Williams said Baker again will invoke the fifth amendment when he returns for an open hearing next Tuesday son of Thornton visited on Sun day with Mrs Atkinson and family Miss Janet Woniess entertain ed her school chums on Thins day to celebrate her ninth irthday Only one WEEK hair to saver reon Chesterype rnsszsns EATONSemiAnnuel sue 8l88 italic or NoviltliiliL gpuopowu PAYMENT en WW5 jary Budgettiari PHoN£I 2285983 MON Toss Trina sar 9151 to 530 pm wsnngsnhv to Noon

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