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Barrie Examiner, 3 Aug 1950, p. 15

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rmIheHome of Friendly Worship ms aImlIVlOIRNINGWORSHlP RevGI Muir and Choir of bEssa ltd IMIPreaching km The Salvation Army 60 COLLIER ST Sr Captain and Mrs Strachan SUNDAY AUGUST ti 1qu arnllOLlN Ess MEETING 230 pinSUNDAY SCHOOL pmEVANGELlSTlC SERVICE Conducted by Capt Leggc liri pm Prayer Meeting Itr Burton Avenue United Church Essa Road Presbyterian Church UNION SERVICES FOR IULY at Burton Avenue United Church Presbyterian Church 5930 ainSTROUD Presbyterian 200 putHOLY ISIERVICE VISITORS WELCOME 2II I4 Gospel Hall In rarkslde Drive SUNDAY AUGUST 1950 11 amBREAK1NG or BREAD pmGOSPEL MEETING Thurs pmPrayer Meeting Welcome Seats Free No Collection pm St Andrews Presbyterian Miss Elsie Cloughlcy Organist and FTI and First Baptist UNION SERVICES SUNDAY AUGUST 1030 11 am and pm lthV LUCK BA BD Both Services in First Baptist Tlioir lJircctor FREE METHODIST Church 200 Bayfield St Phone 4572 REV AND MRS CHASE the other of ministers SUNDAY AUGUST 1950 ITum in 900 CHMLIEIgO am ffVQIlEbWIIMlllbe guests of Ontario Light and Life Gospel program 10 AMSUNDAY SCHOOL ll AMIPreaching All Are welcome Full Gospel Tabernacle 13 Mulcaster Street Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada SERVICES SUNDAY AUGUSTG 1950 l0 amSunday SchOol ll amMorning Worship 730 pmEvangelistic Service AFriendly Welcome Awaits You L1 Trinity Church An lican ISUNDAY AilGUST 1950 am HOLY COMMUNION ll am HOLY COMMUNION AND SERMON Preacher THERECTOR TheIevenlng service will be cancelled for the month in of August Mrs IFEuilioyle Honored by CWL Before Departure ltlllt for all activities For class work the campers will be divided into three groups with cach being given the same amount of time and lraining The lighter side has not been neglectedWevenings will be itVoted to recreation and include hikes cookouts campfire singi songs and all tlic other things that mean camp Food always an important item in the life of any anipcr will be prepared bythc Ontario lied Cross nutrition staff The medical side of the camp will be looked after by two registered nurses from Ontario DiVision head quarters with doctor on call for any serious emergency lwo outdoor chapels will serve lllc spiritual needs of campers This will be in the hands Oftwo visit ing chaplains one Protestant and the Roman Catholic faith Besides the three American Jun iors two high school students from Mrs Frank Guilfoyle was pre sented with twin luggage set and Miss Nora Giiilfoylc with pin and earring setby the Catholic Wo mens League priorto their leav ing Barrie to take up residence in Peterborough Mrs Peter Hook read an address and Mrs Hef iron made the presentations at Sunday evening meeting Mrs Guilfoyle was president of the Barrie subdivision and also president of the Toronto Archdie cesan Council of the League She thas been representative in many lorganizations in the town and was especially active in church work Mrs Heffron who was first vice president agreed to accept Mrs Guilfoyies position as president and Mrs Edward Garrity was ap pointed first viccpresident until the elections in April Following the installation Of the new officers sandwiches and cake were served from tables decorated with roses Mrs William Crossland If you like pansies and Violas itI is possible to enjoy their flowers all next summer by planting them in shade and keeping their lJltI soms picked Off Saw the seed by August 15 in at Fill the flat with soil prepared by mixing third sharp sand third peat moss and third sifted top soil Cover the surface with halfinch layer of Sphagnum moss and broadcast the seed in this with littlevmoss to cover them Keep moist until the seeds germinate The moss will prevent damping off fungus disease which is lllll gerous in hot weather plants grow out in the Open until fall Then if you have cold frame put the flat in it and cover withiI leaves for the winter Lacking at cold frame set the flat in proI tected corner andIcover It is bet ter to transplant the seedlings set tingthem seven to eight inchesl apart in additional ats but if you sowed thinly this can be Sklppcdt and the plantsleft to winter in thel stay green all winter When the garden soil has beeni plantsto portion of the border building Here they will get the sunfor brief time morning and evening with dense shade the rest of the day They maynot grow as fast at rst as plants in full sun but they will soon catch upl and the restof the summer they will surprise you In hot weather the owers will not grow to giant size and the plants will become leggy with long stems If cut back severely and given dose of plant food new growth and more abundant owers will result Aside from the novelty of pansies in the summer attrac tive color effectsmay be obtained by planting named varieties of pan sis Violas which have been dened as pansies without faces may be grown the same way Their owers Usually in solid colors grow almost as large as the pansies in the sum mer and are more numerous Dark poured tea igtII For PrintinggCall the Examiner Phone 2414 blue yellow and white owers will make bed or border which will cool you off in the hottest Weather Remember almost anything you Sow Seed Now to Grow Pansies for NextSumrnerg Let thin OriginalIat Usually their leavesl prepared in the spring move the which is on thenorth side of al Pansies Arc Violas with Faces plants have developed long roots flat July 19 lallhcarcrs were Archi Poyntz conducted by Rev Lewis and Violas Arc Usually of Solid Coloring sow at this time of the year will need daily watering until the seeds have sprouted and the seedlings If you make it practice to use top layer Of Sphagnum moss On which the seed is sown you need have no fear of overwatering The moss has antibiotic qualities which prevent the development of damp ingoff fungus and it keeps moist much longer than soil so that you really save both work and worry when you use it few cents worth purchased from florist 01 seeds man willIbeIsufiicicnt for Severn The funeral scrvicc conducted by Royal of Barrie was held at her late residence on Wednesday bald McIntyre Kenneth Gilchrist Meliciizic Alex Ross Orr Kis tock and Thomas Crawford Inter 1man was in Knox Ccinctcry IMrs Card 81 Dies tAfter Lingering Illness II Following lingering illness iMrs James Henry Card 81 died IOn Sunday July 30 1950 at her Ihomc 33 Owrn Street Barrie The former Emma Eugene Mc Waters Mrs Card was native of Schombcrg where she was born on January 22 1869 Her parents were the late Samuel McWatcrs and Mary Foucar She had resid ed in Barrie since 1912 She had celebrated her golden wedding anniversary with her nus band on January 16 1945 Mr Card predeceased her in Decem ber 1946 Surviving are two daughters zel tWo grandchildren Helen and John Reeve and 1two brothers JOhn McWaters and RW McWat crs both of Alliston The funeral service was held on Tuesday August at th0 oclock in the afternoon at the home of her daughter Mrs Gordon Reeve 24 Street The service was Dr IK Cousland of Toronto Pallbearers were six nephews Jack Reynolds Lawrence McWat ers Harry McWaters Leroy Rey nolds Lloyd McWaters and Norm an Gibson Intermentwas in Bar rie Union Cemetery Floral tributes included wreaths and flowers sent by Collier Street United Church the Womens Chris tian Temperance Union and the staff of Reeves Jewellers large number of outroftown friends and relatives attended the funeral VANCOUVER CP Circus patrons at the PacificNatlonal Ex hibition may be cooled off if MoffittIP hortiiltural committee chairman has his way Mr Moffitt suggests that foemak ing apparatus be used in the flow er building Some cool air may seep into the circus next door Mary and Mrs Gordon Reeve Ha lt Itll lflI lb lllE Bltlill LAXMINLIL lllt ltll lll GILlQ instrumental tn Buddn WM N00 01 Lg aTwo Sunmdolc Churches rtar tri5fets wot KJ mum wl 17 QC Jt LFUC rounls of sin Lil rrnl tlltl of lslturs to null ltvllll liuln iiul llllltllt th ipprrtiitid tlir sutul tllilJlllltilll II II PHONII II III Ili to 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