ON BEHALF of her office of records as farewell gift counting department of the take 11p housekeeping as fi OBITUARY Mrs John Henry Kidd Dies In Beelon llollowing lingering illness Mrs John Henry Iiidd died at the home of her laughter Mrs Clayton Ilcuchan R11 Beeton on Sunday December 1050 She was the former Emma Cave lum mcrsou member of the Anglican Church Mrs Kidd belonged to the Loyal lrue Illuc Lodge Connor Surviving are her husband John 11 Kidd of Ilallycroy two daugh ters Mrs lleuchan lhomasinai and Mrs Borden Ward 11111111 son by former marriage Edward Uuminerson and four brothers and 1710 sisteiif1w1ififiilh5 sister predeceased her The funeral service was held at Andersons Funeral Home in Tel tenhiim on Tuesday 1ecember with Rev Ilearn of Bond llead Rev Cooke of Beeton and Rev Read of llockley officiating Pallbearers were four brothers Lyman Cave of Bradford Elwood Cave of Drayton Norval Cave of Alliston Edward Cave of Bradford one brotherinlaw Charles Johnson of Cookstown and nephew Emmerson Cave of Cooltstown Interment was in St Johns Cemetery Tecumseth Floral tributes were sent by the ParTex Company and many otli er friends and relatives =Among those attcnding the fun eral were relatives from Toronto London Drayton Woodbridgc Willowdale Orangevillc Caledon Sutton Hornings Mills Cookstown Allislon Schomberg Bond Head and Bradford 82Yea 10111 Resident Of Shanty Bay Dies William JohnCampbell native and summer resth of Shanty Bay for many years died at his home in the village on Friday November 17 1950 in his 82nd year Mr Campbell suffered heart attack before his death Born on September 1869 the deceased was the son of the late bell of Shanty Bay He lived there until 1918 when he moved to Tor onto where he resided until his retirement from the CNR in 1936 He returned to Shanty Bay each summer until his death Mr Campbell wasa member of the Presbyterian Church and the Liberal Party Surviving are his wife the for mer Nellie Guthrie two daughters Mrs John MacDonald Kath erine of Toronto and Mrs Ray mond Paquette Marion of High Goodbye Gift plant Hank Page presents Ann Brunstrom with three albums mm 11m 11 his 111111111 till 57mm aileron=41liealmvenpRturebein On First Femdole Board 11111e and rl 11 Lent 1411 lrquli lvllrl 1111 Itlvgifill lttfc lieu11 tourH131 gzrrling Burn Illelnuw llhvnoii 115111 planet of lldllx 31111 the zitliaauzi of estabv jlisiiing l1 110 pub offici and at ltipttit=1it Inf Ill punished illie llwl tl v11 as lot 23 coni litssioi Vtspia flri llr tltiA Vilccth ii to 81111311 11111119111111 land 11 011112 11i1 11 lllll 1211151 of Li ill ll spite of the lltllltlll duties asJV belated lll opiialiinz success lqu 111112 311 Dawson became an ardent 1111l11 xll lie llililllllitf to follow local ard Hlfltl develop nieiils 112 the daily lilo v1tli great associates at the Barrie CGE Mrs Brunstrom left the ac 111 uvmhml 121 111111 ha Barrie plant after deciding to iiiiiieigtd nonu arteti lll time occupation silll potattn 111s farm prod ducts writ in 111411 demand on lhe THUAS HSUN Barrie inailtet To achieve quality his farm and employed the latest Md techniques in modern fertilizing Mm Hm He can recall nianv iiilcicsliiii1 In 50 Years with School Board liltitltrlili 111 itllztl stlltiul life In In public hf he took an acliveiht early days the length of the lllltft 11 11 the iural educational summer vacation was from July sysern It was on 111237 121113th August 11 The salary of the that group of pioneers gathered early school teacher was approxt lo organize 11 school matoly $3011 yearly of which sum at which time Thomas law $201 per llllllllll was spent on room Ocean weather station for thy1311 Peter located in midPacific 900 board miles due west of Victoria BC 51 has become the responsibility of successive years he held this office Canada and was taken over by the my timert jl1 pm kw Department of IIHHSIWIIS 110W interest in the educational affairs entral llnited weather ship the CS liltllim of the township and it was his 111111 lnes on lice The above pic 11m tho school lure was taken as the St 3101 the most modern equipment of its tirines sailed from her home berth tune and that at Victoria to assume her new rc be engaged lhonizis sponsibillties sister ship the one of the outstanding men of the CiS Stonetown will relieve her pioneer little red in January while 11 third weather lie has occupied all ship the St Stephens is avail honor within the able for emergency operations chief of which elected tiustee For 23 and board Prominent hurch Member school section was the office of vi Honorable mull Chowicr Cu He became beloved school trus mbule to the Ships personnel matters in the school section meteorologists and radio technic kmw its 10 Nd his 5011011 11101 inns and wished them Gods speed your allotted task which he said would help safeguard the lives of aviators and mariners and in directly assist in the economic ad vancement of Canada Weather station for Peter is strategically located to furnish information for longrange advance forecasts and is most essential fgr the operation of the airlift to Japan and Korea The station has been operated by the US Coast Guards on temporary basis during the past few months Daily weather reports from sta tion for Peter will include up per air observations by radiosonde every 12 hours upper wind obser vations every six hours and surface weather observations every three hours The weather ship will also act as radio beacon station for direction finding purposes and will undertake senair rescue work in cases of disasters and enjoyed long walks in the outofdoors For eight years he served on the board of trustees of SS No Oro and had been secretary ofl the Trustees and Ratcpayers As soeiation One of his sons Francis is missionary in China under the China Inland Mission Surviving are his wifeers Frances Metcalf Muir and four sons Barrett of Shanty Bayl Kenneth of Montreal Douglas of Toronto and Francis of China The funeral service was held on Tuesday December 12 1950 at two oclock in the afternoon in Guthrie United Church Rev Hugh Shannon conducted the ser vice and pallbearers were Andrew BartholomewWesley Caldwell Alex Campbell John Gilchrist Neil McCuaig and John walk Barrie Nonagnanan Pioneerecl ln Vespra Townshipf 1111111 native ability and kceu 111 and quantitv produce Mr lllltWIII introduced system of irrigation on rm lmd NHl 11 orderly developnu 111 of unique Church llarrie claims llionias Dawson as its old bc provided lll1 cs1 living iiienilier 1111111 recently he was regular attendant at the first class teachers Sunday services in spite of the Dawson is fact that he had to travel dis tance of three miles to church Ile schoolhouse served for period on the session the posts of and gave liberally of his tune and material substance to theadvance Illtllf of the churchs work At drawer 11011143th emigeegaromhwmwtinguheidfn Threwch tersrnrrtnexnawmfpf lake at the sump in Victoria post for successive years Nov 13 1919 Mr lawso11as the central figure in the ceremony of dais Munster 01 Transport pmd tee and an authority on educational burning the church mortgage AS closed the meeting with prayer lllltlld lodd Ile its honorary member he continues to follow the work of the local Make the Whole Family Happy 111011151111 are Beautiful and Permanent So much value for so little The ALLrecord player that swings out from behind the grillebuiltin re TllE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY DEC 14 RP sun MUST gt7 115 Nottowosogo Volley If Plantations Render Account To Plow Match 1V trr li lt 11 Eums ion 11f II 450 Annual Hutton 1111311 1111 111 11114111 ii 11 =1Ht 11 120mi 111 111111 ll31llir in riliit llillllll 111 Plate 11 wd that 11141 VV WV X1 1011 11113 Special lone nltll curt111130 at 19111 11213 AprUm mm MAW HIV VJrli 111v fading out that fulsguea are still 311111 11115 W123 Ti ttnrmnii menu 111131 Continuum native argue about whose turn 11 110 out EA fl 51111 113 lltcrl Uiillia 11 1111111 11th In i111is llzty 111 111 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cliiane iNhensc 111ml ticisurcr Vills wis chiiriniu 11w 1h 10m 5pm din 11ml all1111110 lmvmnd Him If rl 11 C951 areas once used for farming by sun ruin uit Hunts tlllt11 told he Stoiyupmglumg put forward by farmers rm mum Th hrmhad ig 11111 311 oidon ochraue llchind home favorite tliristuiasto improve such land The pro being gobbled at the rate of Al 11 dlil11ri11sl Illlltv Awhlrt flailols llllllllt 11 sung by WW1 mug Hmde by mumy Jim mm HEN Hm in is 11 membeis ll 11 Nettleton exnwlcumnl mnmimqg Mchry tollowed by singing ofipressed thanks of the Kiwaiiians tof grivunulp Minister Tom wil pinning Aggighnm Ac keverir tiiisfniar carols Rev KHMr Ferguson l1r lufford and thellimns quyml nip mag1 1h Geurgis took Bible Study froii glee club inn and iris Wigum lint bill 10 1110 hollSl 0f commons ment programs have been approv I11111g lllliltl organ lilllSlL WilSIl would nmku available $30000 at 312000000 heard by amplifier supplied byIOIItl to spur the rearing of cattle it had been recordlaml sheep on marginal upland after which social hour was ed by Mr lufford 111 ollier Slreetlacres spent over delicious lunch Unitcd hurclr menl whzch was very interesting and cnjoyd by all Mr ieu The new fiveyear plan would push the existing program higher In addition another 3150001100 1111 the hills into the uplands ass for Comfort Through the Year HOLLYWOOD MODEL HollyWood with its cabinet furniture styled by Deilcraftfeatures for your complete enjoymento powerful VV5 tube Electrohome chassis2110 per manent magnet speakera 3speed cord storage and an efficient foil back antenna The Hollywood com bines beauty and utility in choice of lantrCrcck oncson Archibald of wStouffville and two brothers Dr Angus Campbell of Toronto and George Campbell of Barrie The funeral service was held on Tuesday November 21 at Guthrie United Church with Rev Hugh Shannon officiating Pallbearers were six nephews Angus and Gordon Campbell of Thornton Robert Campbellof Guthrie Reg inald Reed of Thornton and John rie Interment was in the adjoin ing cemetery ProminenFShanty Bay farmer Muir Dies Alexander Greig Muir Shanty Bay farmer and apple grOWer died on Saturday December 1950 at the home of his eldest son Bar rett Muir 129 Roehamoton Ave nue Toronto He had gone to To ronto several weeksago for med ical treatment He was in his 76th year Mr Muir was native of Oro Township and was born thcre on June 1875 on the fourth con cession farm of his parents the late Robert Muir and Jessie Campbell After completing high school in Barrie he attended normal school in Toronto and then taught school Vfor several years Later he work ed as an accountant for steel company in Toronto In 1905 he bought the present farm from William Brown and the following Archibald and Elizabeth Camp and Norman Campbell of Guthl ctr allelders ofGutiirie Unitd Church Interment was in Guth rie Cemetery if Among the tributes of sympathy Were owers and Wreaths from the minister and session of Guth rie United Church the church Sunday School and young people and the Bible Class Guthrie Uni ted Church neighbors of the fourth concession the president directors and friends77at McKim Advertising Montreal Guthrie Federation West Hill United Church Emmanuel College Stud1 ent Society and the engineers and maintenance Copaco Barrie Relatives and friends attending the funeral included his sOnsand their wives from Montreal and Toronto and others from Toronto Midway Goldfish Have Nerves Too MINEHEAD Somerset England CF organized shlovers are The famous ch indignant Vabout frightened goldl that relaxes with sh you Knight chairman of an aquarium society Says goldfish cooped up in jars are keptin con stant panic at carnivals and ctr cuses by people throwing quoits andpingpong balls Another society official explain ed Goldsh suffer as much as human would if placed ina small cell on which cannon ballswere continuallyVdr0pped 3V Goldsh have nerves one off year married VFrances Metcalf icial said who survives him An elder of Guthrie limited case of mental suffering would Church for 35 years Mr be taken Snits legal merits by our Muir also served as secretary of legal department the official board for 20 years and clerk of the session 01310 yearse was superintendent of Sherlock Holmes will be afeatuge Guthrie Sunday School for 25 Vof the Festival of Britain His ex years and leader of teachr ploits will be commemorated by training courses for Sunday School authorities of the London borough teachers for 10 years of St Marylebonedistrict of the MnMuir was lover nature An animal expert summed up was special exhibition devoted to mythical 2213 Baker Street Ibest makes we invite you to will in tothe store andtsee our Christmas display ofgifts for the whole family Walnut and Autumn Leaf Mahogany 30 30 16 For ailastmg gift choose aemirror from our fine selection Every shape and design included cir cular square oblong and octagon Plate mirrors are most effective in the decoration of anyroom they make your room grow lElES 10R 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