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Barrie Examiner, 25 Jan 1951, p. 16

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TOWN By JANIE Our dog Monk has map of the printcd on his it trouble at all flmllll iittrilri bones Just ILIHZ at the back door and to certain spol tr drills down with tin tnti tilltls up with 3135 already had tt ore lk1 These winter in only go to show in as smart in is lo lllitllrl than trill out He doesnt fltl llt ewes the human being an apt loiy for llr tit grtanr tttttrtory Il1l ttirtttt could bury lMillt all oitt lla ft 1th tt ll that iiilt Itr Tii ltiurt the it futures bone lltt ltttttir lt NSXX$3S$V waw Central United Church REV BIIVVEIJA BA Organist and lioirmastcr WARREN MaclJAN SUNDAY IANUARY 28 1951 11 amMORNING WORSHIP God the Father Almighty pmEVENING WORSHIP Your Spiritual Sight CHURCH SCHOOL 11 amtBeginners and Primary pinYoung Mens Bible Class 230 pmThe General School Come to Gods House on His Day Burton Avenue United Church Rev Carder BA Minister Mr Dempsey Organist and Choir Leader SUNDAY JANUARY 23 1951 11 am MORNING WORSHIP Beginners and Primary Classes 230 pmJutilor Intermediate andlMOVING PICTURES of Bolivia Senior Classes pmEVENING WORSHIP Holly Services pm pm i==== Collier St Baptist Churchl Independent REV MITCHELL Minister SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1951 11 amMORNING WORSHIP 245 pmBIBLE SCHOOL pmEVENING WORSHIP Mon pmYoung Peoples Service Wed pmIntermediate Boys Wed pmlntercession Visitors Cordially Welcome i=2 Full Gospel Tabernacle 20 Mulcaster Street Affiliated with Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada REV WARRINER Minister mam Lassahunts SUNDAY SERVICES JANUARY 28771951 10 amSunday School 11 amMornirig Worship 330 pmR MSG of Lite 730 pmEvangelistic Service of the Eastern Pentecostal Bib riteittityi Welcome Awaits Yo Rev E5 Eewm MA Minister Lloyd Tufford vOrganistand Chouirtaster SUNDAY JANUABYIJZII 19in mMORNING SERVICE Broadcast CRIBS CHURCH scaoor Q45 emsJunior Intermediate Senior Departments 18 TIIE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JAN 25 1951 AROUND IAL ft Ribbon Sandwich Cheese Si Tomato and LUNCH AT BRYSON Ice Cream Candy 22 ELIZABETH ST adio Broadcast CKBBl SPECIAL NOTICEThe Principal college of Toronto Rev Ratz will be the spealgerat both services if Collierlriunired Church hat Man Is Is DeterminedBy What HeDoes With What He Has WMWuanary and Be Music Supervisor iOutllnes Program QFor Club The regular itUllIll tincling of ltlkl Walt Ill 2ttl uwctalltlt his on Monday night Jan 22 Jennclt president in the hair lt critt of the tilgtttitgt invet tit IIIgt Stewart gate vvt talk bit the possibility 1t til tit nary it It lt wrong gtUl lllx Lt llttltl health tltlllt living at tip tllllgtl thats lht only lttttt Nle Iu Slutth Lotitity no hm lle aim hintsts of hating Lloyd Ittfftati gtttpttltul of most supcttnr of stirrll lillllk Iot Barrie and district Bats have radar and fish can ll schools this the speaker of the int lc tidl ii anything tl Ilggbtnlllg ttzd tutlttzed the musical following his now says Monk ttiucauon program litmg offered ltiu trail lt tat got 191 at the pineal lune Demonslra flight the other in Monk tells In groups front Trades and as Matti lit wedged lt ha ll as portion of the lice tgjtgt ti gLitib were tiltsent titltl Mr Itlffv put mow lttlll ttir Etlllltllll attddtttt itlllltl5itl With illlllitl ill ill Billllt TJHWXY small at home tor fttcntls and Ilic group of otintty lab Clll llilllltlutr Married fill tigt ago oagt tn St Mary itglican hutch tn Uh 10 UK Birmingham England thr couple thaw spctit most of llltlt married Vllli in Barrie as they carttt hen night and played games licd for lirst ot lttgtl Friday through ill 37 years ago llll month lltcir lirst tittit years 11 anada after lbw $1 Pipdrum mu twmnx tnetr trttwtl from England were ldmilu any oung and Mrs Ken lrcztdwcll tsp lit at Richmond lltll ho all hadrwon nine out of the On Sunday Ilitlt uaughtcz and mm Swan norm ltl tilts Jack Corby Dori Rumble and Dr ll Bigclow ended up and Howard were up from Toronto ltl1 their families for an aunt vtrsary dinner with wedding cake Tltc Smarts haw tlttce grandchild jten all of whom were their grand parents guests on Sunday yard and still might dig down iii tit second place after wining eight games and the booby prize went to Frank Iloycs who camc ottt on top iii one game Ihirtyscicn players in all were present for the evening Itizcs were donated by Fred Norris Ray Livingston Ken Tread wcll arid John Ough The attractive nursing sister sporting tltc new Ilalmoral type of ltcadgcar for RCAF women officers in recent picture appearing in Canadian papers is Barrie girl FO Roberta McQuadc whose cn listment in the air force we noted few weeks back The new but appears Well on the way to re placing the familiar soft hat that has been worn with the walking out uniform by air force nursing sisters since the forinatiott of their branch The Salvation Army 60 COLLIER sr The Home of Friendly Worship Sr Captain and Mrs Stracban Rev Ernest and Mrs Lewis cri tcrlaincd zit tea Sunday afternoon in honor of Dr Struthers who has betn associated with Coll ier Street United Church for many Broadcast CKBB years as medical missionary iii WNL Dim shingtyliccently home in Toronto YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Wlllk illtllmtllie lOnllttrlbmlgcm tdming Thur3 llrlnTHONIE LEAGUE lof Health He spolcc Ctliltqilcermrzll lliurs pm PRAYER MEETING Collier Church on Sttriday his ad xi dress in the evening being illus tratcd by pictures ofthc United Church mission and Clieeloo Uni versit First Baptist Church lof Clbfflllrtglclll Rev Luck BA BD Minister AmUllg the tea guests were vari Miss Elsie Cloughley ATCM 015 members 0i the Church who Organist and Choir Leader are connected with the mission work SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1951 ll amHOLINESS MEETING 230 pmSUNDAY SCHOOL putEvangelistic Service SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1951 FOREIGN MISSION SUNDAY DR MERRICK of Bolivia will speak at 11 am it pm ball lteaver after evening service them Wed Prayer Bible Study pm THE FRIENDLY CHURCH duck Unfortunately magistrate Her in good grace Aw honor in iSt Andrews Presbyterian Church REV JAMES FERGUSON BA Minister KEFFER ARCT Organist and Choirmaster born pupils night classes at the Superior Schoo large Christmas cake SUNDAY JANUARY 28 1951 11 am and pm THE MINISTER THE CHURCH SCHOOL 1215 pmTeenAgers Bible Class 11 armPrimary Junior and Inter mediate Departments 22221 += FREE METHODIST Church 200 Bayfield St Phone 4572 Rev AND MRS CHASE Ministers amIIOLY COMMUNION suit with tournament last Full making lllCll had lttttllttll at Dangerfield Mot onto We know one confirmed snow who has turned over new leaf Last week he spotted couple of targets on their way to school and threw nice hard one at them onlyto have one of the person ahead was Barries chief Worship Mayor Marjorie Hamilton who took it all ROUYN Que CP Foreign learning English at presented their teacher Miss Sara Craig with gold locket and chain cash donation of $25 and Trinity Church SEXAGESIMA ll am MORNING PRAYER SERMON panEVENING PRAYER SERMON PREACHER FOR THE DAY THE RECTOR EVERYONE WELCOME ml ll portl to III llV Il shuntttt briefly what was IUIIK tpttt Ahttt he ftl mt rumx 1le claw with pupils denton lift in hand lltl lulltlt licking isliatmg Monk fwls pretty liltltlfl tltt1l that lvltttllSt its le zirt 11111 lttw Both Mr and Mrs Smart were 01 lulkil ttiylml ottt and raised lll Birmingham lemon ht up mm tt Smarts maiden name wast vy ltlalltititon Street Sir and Mrs EllHill lAittiSa took Before it hr ARIb JHLRCI wab lltixiitt Smart let celebrating tltcr lLtlllnl will linesetung tor pretty winter wedding when Miss Eileen Jimmy Walker The couple are home in Tori it New ChilliWilli Juniors Plan Short Course On Tuesday January 16 iii Stroud Hall the Chillithli Junim Farmers held their first meeting of the year with 00 members pres ent As the business part of the meet ing opened the new president Al len Lennox called upon each new member of the executive for few words The minutes roll call and collec tion followed Bill Kcll reported on the short course at Guelph this year and re ported good time Helen Bell and Gwen Kttceshaw told the ga thering of the amateur entertain ment and public speaking in To 1ronto on January The short course 1for the coming months was discussed The course is not only for junior farmers but everyone interested brootnball game dance and art invitation to Schomberg Junior Farmers were discussed thorough 1v It was decided that the Chilli Will Club should send rink to curl at the Jttnior Farmer bonspiel at Lindsay in February Three directors were chosen to represent the club in the South Simcoe Junior Farmers These dir ectors will be Joyce Matchett Al len Lcnnox and Gordon Hughes Everyone wishes them every suc cess Mrs Monkman MAL Cookstoivn then spoke to the girls on how to 1burst Mary All Margaret Hodges New President Of Gae Twenties tilts Margaret Hodges has been hmtrt 1951 prrsidcnl of the Our lwriittcs Club by the members Site was elected to office at intcling held at the home of Miss Troy Smith 169 Hayfield Sirecl last Monday evuilng The 1950 president Miss Edna ltgxnglturst presided over the elec tion Other nev executive trtcnr ours are Miss Mary Mitchinsozt ttlltSIItIl Miss Joyce Irwut LLttlitly and Miss Marjorie Long treasurer tionveners are hllttlllllsun rid Miss Phyllis Scott Miss Dowtliy ttlio will serve on the membership mnimtltcc Tvtth the president Miss Freclictte social converter Jane llinds publicity con rllt and Miss Laurrne Sarjeant ltullSpulIillltlll convtncr Serving on the social committcr Jean Browning Kay Henry Molly Kidd and Fern Hampcl llotts Lambert and Joyce Steele are joint members of the publicity tutnmittcc and Terry Smith will on the transportation cont itlt rlt tntltcc Following the meeting refresh IIurplty became the bride Ofltltlllr were served by the hostess Tea Bag Blow To AgeOld Cup Reading Custom Another ageold friendly custom ltas been hit below the belt and theres not much anyone can do about itfor lIl todays modern kitchen the liousewtfes the boss lca cttp readingwere not re Itlllllt to professional tea cup reading iherc widow Jones finds her next husbandused to be common and accepted practice iii most Canadian homes Remember when Aunt Lucy was downright offended if you didnt ask her to read your tea cup She radiated solemn enthusiasm as she told you about that letter you could expect the money you were coming into and that something shed just as soon not mention Wcll things are changing After noon tca parties arent what they uscd to be and all because of NV and growing member of the tea famliythc tea bag Mrs Canadian housewife is tak ing to the tea bag like dtick taltcs to water and the tide cant tic stemmednot that the tea peo ple are particularly interested in stemming it Six years ago only 12 per cent of our mothers and wives had started using tea bags but in recent national survey by one of those large factfinding or ganizations that seem to know everything it was discovered that today 30 per cent of all house WIVOS or to be more specific zip ptoximately one million and fty housewives no longer empty loose tcaleavcs aintmdhe klicltcn sink The fact finders did some figur make an anch cake She also gave the girls some recipcsrso the mem bers are looking forward to some good cakes The boys adjourned to theltii chctt where Variety Nite was discussed Other ideas were also talked over by the group short dance and lunch brought the meeting to close Mgt WINTER IN NORTH MELITA ManCPTwo Mal lard ducks drake and lien which apparently decided not to go south for the winter were seen in the Boston district early in the New Year REDUCING PESTS ed owls were destroyed 10 am SUNDAY SCHOOL AND BIBLE CLASS SUNDAYJANUARY28 1951 Time in 900 CHML 830 am for Light and Life Gospel program pmSUNDAY SCHOOL pmPREACHING 730 pmPREACHING All Are Welcome ssoRoadPresbyterian Church Mina 1H REV AC MUIR BA fvOiganistMrEranlLDutcher 1e 11 UPSDAY SUNDAY JANUARY 2851951 10 antCHURCH scHQOL llamaMORNINGWORSHIP pmiSimcoeaires will provide SpecialMusic 830 pmMonthly meeting of the Sunday School teachers Simcoe aires Willbe present Gospel Hall arksidemrivoza suNDAY JANUARY 28 1951 HarmBREAKIIIG or BREAD movable SCHOOL SoloistMr nd armsf ogriev Youth For Christ oDDrEttows TEMPLEg JANU SpeakerMiErneSttWoodhouse qiprantiora0nt Fromiloronto the folloiNing Sam Corset IrishBaritone Girls TrioMisss Vivian Lawsaii Norma BurtandvEvelyniSaltersfr Violin DPQSeFDaVidsAlexander and nONrMiss rats in MOOSOMIN Sask CP The Moosomin fish and game league re ports that during 1950 total of 561 crows 152 magpies and 22 horn ing and came up with the answer that Canadian housewives use 750000000 tea bags 21 yearTand you cant have family tea cup reading sessions with that The increasing popularity is general all across Canada In Ontario nearly half the housewives use tea bags more than double the amount six years ago In the Maritimes tional tea drinking area tea bags took long time to catch on but now have tripled in popularity And in British Columbia another strong teadrinking part of the country five times as many house wives are using them Teabag usage in Quebec has doubled in the same six year period and in the Prairies theyre also up but their growth in popularity has been slower the countryparticularly specials for afternoon teas billion tea bags at year light Theres some hope ever Maybe someday will invent wayto in tea bags EDGAR the arrival of son Mrs Musgrave Gwen and Barry spent the weekend in Hamilton Sympathy of the community daughter Mrs Bidwell service Ilia Miss Hutton Johnsons torsat Johnsons tradit Restaurants in many parts of in the Westpublicize tea cup lreading But here again restaurants use nearly So things look bad for poor old Aunt Lucy and her afterdinner Spot how someone lread fortunes Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Keith Sanderson of Shanty Bay on extended to Mr and Mrs William McNabb in the loss of their infant had the mis foruneto fall on the ice break ing an arm Sunday while walk ing out to the car to attend church Monday evening large number of friends of Mr and Mrs Wig gins neeBetty Crittenden gather ed togehter in the community Hall and presented them with This cellaneous shower The evening was spent in dancing Alberta Key and June Hutchinson assistedvthe young couple in unwrapping the gifts The bride and groom thanks ed theirufriends All joined in sing ingTorhjThey ArevJolly Good renownsalesmanwithing EThe treaiurerlsreporth read young couple toetheir home in by Mrs Lewis andfa goodire if gt was presented by each dom and MissJohnson of Hamilton spent the weekend at Mr and Mrs Bruce thnson and script Agincourt were Sunday vis Belly Crittenden Becomes Bride of Wiggins lltt rizarriagc of Miss Elizabeth Illcttyi Jean Crzttcndert daughter of Mr and Mrs Vllllixlll Ctllltlltlll of Edgar to Sttpllcll Andrvw Wig gins son of Mr and Mrs Wiggins of Alhctlry took place on Friday afternoon January 12 1951 at lam oclock in the afternoon at the home othe brides parents The llev Hugh Machiggalt per formed tlic ceremony betmitb an arch of evergreen hottgns and roses The bride was given in titrirriagc by her father and wore gown of pale bltlt taffeta wilh lllrlLlllIlL gloves arid headdress Slit Jtllltd bouquet of pink roses Iler attend ant was cousin Miss Marie lilkcy of Stayncr who was gowricd in mauve taffeta She wore match ing headdress wnh white glows and carried bouquet of white ros es Milton Wiggins of Shanty Bay was groonisntztn for his brother and the ushers were Jack Crittendcn of Edgar brother of the bride and Everett Pilkcy of Edcnvalc ttlsll of the bride reception at the home of the bridel parents followed the Wed ding Receiving the guests with the bridal party the mother of the bride was wearing grey crepe with black accessories Assisting the grooms mother wore navy blue taffeta with black accessories For travelling the bride ware dress of wine taffeta with wine topcoat attd navy blue acceSSQrics On their return frotii thcir wedd ing trip the couple will be making their home in Frilia at 247 Illl Street Otttoftown guests at the world tng came frotn Toronto Stayncr Edenvalc Shanty Bay Athcrlcy Orillia and Edgar at OUl To Lea will go to Great Britain this sum mer as guests of Garfield Wes ton Canadianborn above dean of women McGil University Montreal Collier Baptist Annual Meeting The annual business meeting of Collier St Baptist Church was held Wednesday January 17 Encouraging reports were pre sented by all church departments The year 1050 was looked upon one in which God had blessed every way Many material including auditorium Total receipts amounted to $843092 ported with the sum of $379937 This year marks the 24thann cal church Angus Ladies Busy QUilling The members of Angus WA and WMS are goingto bebusy quilting during the coming months follow ing their January meeting at the parsonage on Wednesday at oclock in the evening Installation of officers was co ducted by the Rev Bu during the meetinganda comm the World Day of Prayer ionFe ruary The ladies were all informed were present for the MrsHodgins chair lady for month took Marshallf who chose as herito The Kingdom of God port mittee outof the new study book The February meeting is bei on February 21 at oclock UPBOARD THE 50 CANADIAN GIRLS who industrialist will be led by Dr Muriel Roscoe improvements were made to the church building beautiful baptistry scene and the decorating of the for ihe year Worldwide missions were sup versary of the founding of the lo tee was formed to make plans for the name of their capsule friend Threevisrtors and 15 members evening charge T7Scrjipture reading was takenby Mrs Arthur Mrs West read selection held at the home of Mrs West Ruby Hood Bride Oi JobnAllen Ross Wed at Trinity Miss flab Utitrtll llotiti tcr of Mr and Mrs flood of Barron was illtllltltrlr January 1931 zit thatc oclock lll Iiimt Anglican Church Barrie to John Allen RD of Toronto son of lc late Mr and Mrs ll Row The church was dccdratctl with pink and white snapdtagons for the Wedding The Rev ltItllCJf Wright tit1 forrntd tht itizttitagt ceremony Wedding ritttsrc the church illlLlIllS IltllllS liven iii marriage by her falli or the bride wort Sllltlrltllglll dress of rosewood satin with matching fcatlirtttl hat and brown ytcht shoes and gloits xSiic cat rictl white prayer book llll Wit Mrs spray of green orchid and Itllll allotts knotted wilft tlllll stttarnlt ers llcr attendant was her Mrs Glcnn linker of liltnyalc who wore strictlength dress of ttSf cda grccn taffeta with it brown feathered hat and brown ories Donald th5 Brown of of Toronto dale lrirt Barrie Receiving Walnut Mahogany nutrrt tzn Saztzttiayi played by Sllrl Toronto was groomsnian and the ushers were Ruhrrt flood brother of the bride of Barrie and Wally Wright reception followed at Robin tltcl guests with the bridal party Mrs flood mother of the bride vorcl Superb RadioPhonogroph CONSOLE MODEL SpeediRecordChanger Tube Standard Receiver Auditorium Sized Speaker Automatic Volume Control GORD WATSON FIRESTONE DEALER Corner Elizabeth and Maple PHONE 3195 FEDERAL EXPENDITURES In September of last year ordin ary expenditures of federal gov ittnmcrzl departments Wtil $21 tiatiliort higher that for the same llttJttli of I949 lLl blue crepe with black itcrtitl The bride and groom left on wcttdnig trip to the Laurenltans illlr bride travelling iii gold sun wtlh brown accessories On their lttltllll Mr and Mrs Ross will limiting their borne in Toronto LII nittttttc Thur Fri Sat large assortment slightly counter soiled including books for adults and children sclllng at greatly redured prices some at less than 12 price BOOK STORE Phone 4055 30 Elizabeth St to lt in nt it oi he ic The WriglitCIe Full Barret Kittie oi DryrCleaninq Resend55323 ML 560 in Style 060 in Comfort 660 in Clothes That are Thoroughly Clean Wherever you go whatever yeti do youll want your fine clothes lacking and feeli their bestHow do get them thativay pltjust call pS wel ick lip your clothes mptly and renew the ith Sdnitone the bet Kind of Dry Cleaning ItTSIllI$Abf 30 PIPES gt 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