13 THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JAN 25 1951 NEWS OF STROUD WWWW W3 WMWW January 23ilclit Teddy lrxidfclloxr 1st rice Jcnftell Smith secretary Larry Cumming treasurer Jean Black gift box sc crelaiy Lorraine Constable World Fllclltls secretary Betty KnitterI ill press secletaly Dototil Fox program chapter of the new study book or Next meeting Mrs Sanford and new baby trig Mane vice returned totier liUtlit on tr litii mncession from the Royal Victim Hospital Barney East week Sorry to report 11 Wliiilicc illlv dcr the doctors care Michael Me wasiablc to return Sick lnpr Name The ltlLllldtd first last week from rens Hospital Toronto nicely Bert McConkey is also proving well The United huich Young Adelt Fellowship meeting at the home of Miss Lasher with all attendance of The program took the form of tiscussioii on How slaiuii my childs questions con religion was enjoyed over cup of Ira and tasty lunch The members are look ing forward IOItlttll skirting party Tuesday Jan 30 Home From Korea Sgt McMillan recently Illlillltll from Korea spent last Week with his wife and son at ainp Borden and also visited with Mrs ll wpli and family turning to Fort Lewis Wash on Friday Congratulations Wicc who lll celebrate her Ttitli birthday anniversary next Sunday January 28 Mrs Ray Webb is now receiving treatment in Lyniiurst Lodge lor onto and imprming nicely from an attack of polio last Jum 12ml Japan will Icur liar Womens Institute Dinner An annual event alway looked whip forward to by the lirciiibeis of the institute fivas cclllllf iiieiribers their husbands ano families 110 slit down to the well laden tr and thoroughly luck supper toast to the King was pcrloiiued Fred Mulliolland any propos ed the toast to the visitors alid Sirupkin ltpiltti and remarked the husbands looked forward to the social evening enjoyed to gether and that the Institute was the leader in the community and also iii Red Cross and other benev enterprises proposed toast to the riiciiibers oi the WI The president Mrs aiiipbcll Iiltll called the meeting to order alid the opening Ode was remained William Gibbons lead Collect held their held January tIllk lair About Woriicns Thursday lengthy he answer ccrniiig social lill bles enjoyed After this Mrs that Bowman Sir olid olent aird closing Mrs Fred and standing Mrs Mary sung vhiic Stewart Roll call was answered by each incin bcr introducing her guests the pre bldtlll introducing the head table The secretary Mrs Roy Goodfcliow read slim iriary of the years work which in activities answering wwwmm Death of Thomas Ross Thomas Ross died at Ilrockville on January 19 The funeral service was held Monday at Guthrie vitli interment and members helpiuL relief calls sending delegates to Agricultural College paying for swimming ies Mills for children bliying new disli es sick and shutins were llfllltltl bored variety of programs were enjoyed trip to visit GE and Bar rie IIxaminer was arranged BllSl ness was dispensed with except for arrangements to do sewing for Red Cross Mrs John Cowan consent ing to provide transportation and leave work in village at home of Hughes Anyone the community willing to do sew requested of tlic chided various Guthrie with ceiiietciy Mr Ross was former resident of Stroud number of friends from here attended the funeral on Mon lay Recent visitors included Mr and Mrs Murray iililltcr of Huntsville at Jack Hunters Ralph Black of Cookstown at Blacks Mrs Forrest of daughter Mrs Lcc Mr arid Mrs Howard White oi Kcrwood White and Leota of Lon on at Ted Webbs iinll Huntsville with Godciich Mrs Mrs Harvey Mission Baird There was an attendance of 16 at the Mission Band meeting on January 13 in the Sunday School room After and Lords Prayer Rev Morris conducted the election and instal lation of officers as follows presi Sunbeam knitting in touch with either mentioned ladies or with the presi generous donated to March of Dimes CKBB Harvey Hughes behalf of the members of the WI then presented Mrs Robertson with life membership Mrs Rob ertson has long been member of the Stroud WI and while now mak ing her home in Barrie still keeps with the WI Stroud Mrs Hubbert prc scntcd Mrs Robertson with the life membership pin replied thanking the members for the certificate and pin andsaid her interest will always be with the home branch The meeting was then turned over Simpkin anuary 22 larric spent cousin Miss Betty Bishop weekend Shirley Culliam Mr and Mrs Giffen and Mrs Gallaughcr attended the funeral of Mrs Hand at Allistoii on Sat urday Last Friday evening the Eden Glcc Club entertained the Mincsing members bountiful turkey supper contests and games were enjoyed Owing to the illness of Rev Clements joint services are being held on the circuit Rev I1 Achwcllearriewcon at Edenvalc Next Sunday Rev Morrisof Stroud will conduct the service at Minesing at pm Sunday School at Edenvale at ll am extend with the opening hymn lml collection was Ba rric Mrs vale members of the connection After Mrs Robertson Last Sunday ducted the service to Mrs with Mrs Wright had prepared splendid program singsong was enjoyed wk Hughes at Milling who Bert sympathy to the Dixon family in the loss of their Clifford Neff passed away at Singlrampton last week Mr and Mrs Harikin and Mr and Mrs Doug funeral Mrs Mrs with piano entertained with reading and Mrs Nelson conducted broadcast from radio station DUM Mrs Silnpkin was announcer forIthc station the spon product Dynamite Flakes breakfast food which does wond ers Mrs Nelson interviewed of the audience on beef which was much enjoyed and good hearty forthcoming Mrs Leonard the first interviewed with her own inimitable humor got the program off to good start Two beautiful travelogue films were shown and by the hearty applause much on joyed The singing of Auld Lang Syne brought to the Close another milestone the 415i of the WI The annual congregational meet ing of the Presbyterian church will be held at the church on Jan uary 26 Burns supper complete with haggis and pipes will been joyed at 630 after which short Scottish program will proceed with the meeting Mr and Mrs Sutherland spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Hand The February meeting of the Presbyertian WMS will be held at the home of Mrs Mayes on Thursday February Messrs sister Mrs who 501s all attended the their nephew Dougall at Toronto onFriday Whats Mr and Mrs Gifferi Sunni your laughs wervl Mr and Mrs Giffcn EVERETT January 22 29 at pm Owen on to the Farm Forum at 830 Ken Dobson spent the weekend Storey the weekend Annc Sound spent Mr and Mrs Ivan Ovens IMilton Lawson has moved into Annual Church Meetinzv his new home recently built Calvin Haddock and Miss June Haddock of Alliston weekend with Mrs John Blanch ard The Miss with spent rain on Saturday heavy of our roads evening had most ooded in this district II CLOWES January 22 Mr and Mrs Beardsall at tended the funeral of their cousin Mrs Dundas at Waverley recently Recent visitors here were Mr and Mrs Vincent of Toronto at Frasers Mr and Mrs George Wilson and Penny of Burlington at Bidwells Mr Wright of Elmvale spent last week with his daughter Mrsl Beardsall II Charles Ellsmcre received word of the death of his brother George atNorth Bay on Jan 15 Their many friends extend Sympathy to his widow and brothers and sister II and Crawford Smyth called on friends in the Vil lage on Friday The sacrameritof the Lords Sup sper was observed in the Presbyter ian Church on Sunday Jan 21 Rev Muir was in charge of the service and Neil McLean of Knox College preached very impressive sermon on the story of Calvary Ofthecrucifixion of the erfect Man the Son of God with malefactor on either sides of ones acceptance of Jesus and His promise to the repentant thief To day thou shall be with Me in par adiseII Thistas the setting laid for the service of Holy sacrament beautiful solo sungby MrSMttll with Mr McLean at thelpiano was much enjoyedJ WAVERLEY January 22 ent Thurs Elwin funeral home inEirhvale on Wed nesday ijeri an spending few days and Maple Miss Helen Barr visited her Sister Mrs gOrton Brown Charlie Reynolds ison ourIsick misfortline to fail lhliavoiite tissue at Canadian housewrvesl Mrs Alian Drinkill ad of Toronto list having off load ofvhayrm Clarence Bannister of 11 wcekkend with hisfain Mrs Bert French sp day in Toronto Freeman French is patient in spent th Toronto Gneral Hospital hope for him speedy rcovery Vern Frenchlof Western sCanada number frothere attended is me funeral ofithe late Thomas friends also his brother FrFemanv DHDklllDf NewI Liskeard at the in Torontohospital ondon All lily visiting with relatives and IABRicATEDiRoN FileEsCapes IIgdtes Railings Estimates Free HI FOR slIlIIIIiiimue MACH xIIlt NE DIETS N0 IOOINEONE MUST NEVER sup ones FINERS 10 CV GRENFEL Marked Golden Wedding Congratulations froin this comI cicty met at the home of June and Sheldon Culham with Adeline Norris in charge After the call lo worship hymn 282 was sung The Scripture lesson was read by muriity are extended to Mr and Mrs James Walton of Barrie who celebrated their golden Wedding on Tuesday Jan 16 at their home 91 Essa Road Allandale Those January 22 Sunnidal Corners January 22 Presbyterian WMS Presbyterian Young Peoples So attending from this communitylduiie Culham followed by prayer were Mr and Mrs William Wal 1by Sheldon Culbam The word ton Mr and Mrs Howard lior the roll call was Master and Mr and Mrs Victor Howard Miss each member responded An in Mac Howard Mr and Mrs Cliff citsting topic was given by Clar ord Ford Mr and Mrs Wilburlcnce Martin after which dis Walton and Mr and Mrs Charllc cussiori took place After the off chcci Mr and Mrs Walton Willcriiig was taken hymn 276 was ronto Crossland WI held card party it the home of Mrs Waller Cum weekend The Jolly Junior Mission Band of Knox Presbyterian Church Flos met in the basement of the church Saturday Jan 20 with the leaders Mrs Stewart Palmer and Ted Hooton After the devo tional program and reports of years work the election of of ficcrs took place with Mr Hoel ton in the chair resulting as 1011 ows President Miss lsabel An Graham and wife Sunday dcrson vicepieSidcilt Miss Na cy Wright secretary Miss Edith the weekend with her parents Robertson treasurer Donald Bell lunch committee Wreatha Stratb The new president then took the chair Study lessons were read the weekend with his cousin Ern by Mrs Stewart Palmer and Mr Hooton and meeting closed with prayer and singing of hymn Mr llootoiiIthcii took charge of games while Mrs Palmer and the three helpers from the Ladies Aid Mes danies Lougliecd Finley and All en made ready for the work per iod It is wonderful what the Band are accomplishing Stanley Lyons on the birth of daughter Jan 15 for the past couple of weeks CROSSLAND January 22 Mr and Mrs Filer and family Oiillia spent Sunday with Mrs Alfred Sheppard and family 195 Aid was held at Mrs Angus Mrs William Ryther and MRTYIRawnS are holidaying with friends in T0 WYEVALE January 22 Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Robert Marshall is still quite ill Johir Smith has been quite 111 Little Jerome Moreau 7year old son of Mr and Mrs Ferdinand Moreau who has been patient since Christmas Day was taken to in St AndrewsIHospital Midland Toronto for further diagnosis and treatment January 22 Mr and Mrs Stewart and Col White of Toronto spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Jim Laugh lin Mr and Mrs Percy Rawn had the misfortune to have their house burned to the ground Sunday morning The Legion hold ii viy graces ful bingo in the town hall Friday Mr and Mrs Jim Laughlin mot bC ltmcmbutd by many lS lhe mung and the meeting closed With red to Ban on FridayI number of chars Joint Federation Meeting ed the joint meeting of Utopia and Ivy Federation in UOpia School Twentytwo from Grcnfcl attend Ichnesday Jan 17 George Con stable fieldman for South Simeon showed several films It was de Cidcd that the three groups join together Next meeting and social evening at Ivy Orange Hall lrics day Feb 12 very enjoyable evening was brought to close by the Utopia ladies serving lliiiclr Watch Coming Events for par dalc Corners Spent Sllnday Wilh ticulars of sale of homemade bak ing and bazaar proceeds in aid of the Grenfel Community Centre Therewill be Federation meet ing in the school on Monday Jan It is intended to list at Goldwater The annual congregational meet ing was held in the church Thurs day Jan 18 Rev Bunt presided and opened the meeting with short devotional period Richardson was elected secretary Frch for the meeting The business of dUels Goods Satisfactory or your Money Refunded in Toronto reyfife continuousr PHONE 2439 Ferrernhlldlt sud CAPS vflflItl hvedmdhmommtimty for Tmm the past year was reviewed and all organizations showed favorable balances The stewards were re elected for twoyear term Doniiclly was elected to the cemetery board Mrs Scott was elected superintendent of the Sunday School Hearty apprecia tion was expressed for the services rendered to Mrs McMastcr as superintendent and to Bill Parr for his faithful work as secretary treasurer of the Sunday School for the past six years Afterwards the annual meeting was closed and the Sunday School held meet ing Bill Parr was elected secre tary for the meeting Officers chosen for 1951 are as follows superintendent Mrs Scott as sistant superintendent Bill Parr secretarytrcasurerx Bill Dobson assistant secretarytreasurer Har old McMaster treasurer for Mis sions Charlie Scott Missionary leader Marie Harris All teachn ers were reelected Mrs Charlie Degeer was reelected organist Between 1601 lid 71609 2000 hmen of noble birth fell in Mr and MrstRJDTeWilditeand family spent the weekend with friends in Delhi Womans Association The Womans Association met at Mrs Cooks on Wednesday The meeting opened with prayer by the president Mrs Day hymn was sung andMrs Coe then read the scripture and prayer After roll call the minutes of last meeting were read and adopted Reports from the committees were as follows secretary Mrs Donald Duff treasurer Mrs Douglas Day missionary Mrs Knowles ower fund Miss Agnes Carter centaday fund Mrs John Lock hart parsonage Mrs Knowles auditors Rev Cook and Knowles The meeting closed with hymn Blcstr Be the ITie that Binds Mrs Cook and Mrs Clarence McQuay sang duet Lunch was then served by the hdstesses Mrs Day Mrs Martin and Miss Agnes Carter The next meeting is to be at Mrs Shoemakers Mr and Mrs Ray Patton of Oril lia have moved into room in the late Thomas Rowes houseI ELLERS IIAIIIIS IO YNIIFIV CANNDIANS flfIPIUIO ltlrlrlttr Wtd assortment of jam cream and Sigmarshmallow 1lnes GUI0 In Delicious pure fresh chocolate IvIaferSI obvcredwith pebbiy sprinkling of sugwj 4c ar pellets Special The children love thiswholesome candy and you caniaffordlt for them at iirhoVooIo Delicious confectionery especially priced to meet yourbudge Frshsmooth creamy peppermint well les ceated with rich dark chocolate Zel ler Special at nun gt Sronn nevus 910am6pmDaIly Wed palm pm thrilled tinmsgtfzoln WYEBRIDGE January Annual udtu Aid Meeting The annual meeting of the Lad afternoon The is opened by singing Lords unison The Mrs secretary gave Friday gmeeting lhymn lPrayer followed by repeatsd was read by after which HounsomIe inutcs of last meeting also the report scripture things on Friday evening wrth algi KW good crowd All report very enjoyable evening ADRIFT IN TUKMOIL Let us relieve you of the re sponsibility of funeral arrange ments which can prove conqu in to the inexperienced are on call day or night aronEllArc Terms Funerals complete from 8100 and up PETHICKSMITH FUNERAL HOME PHONE 2530 127 BAYFIELD ST BARBIE Listen Sun 530 pm Chanel Chimes CKBB gm 3secretarytreasurers MISS Monica SW1 BTlethe year which was very encour was at her home here for IheEaglngI Mm OI McClung was an chairman Mrs Alex Carpenter and daughMrs Raivn as secretary for ter Wycvale arc holidaying wilhIclectlon of officers which resulted Mrs Carpenters mother and broJin all officers burn tlicr Mrs Walter Cummings Earl Iwrth benediction and the hostess served very dainty lunch social auspices Epoinled assisted returned fori nd the coming year Meeting closudI under Guild arid evening the Anglican was held at the home of Mr Mrs Preston on Friday with very lino attendance ing was spent in playing cards etc Allreport good time Mr and Mrs Levi Jones Mount visited with their son Tire even St Louis County Council Barbara Eakley Toronto spent Frank Wismer Toronto spent few days with his daughter Mrs Rankin and family Helen Hounsomc Toronto spent the weekend with her parents Eric Drinkwine Toronto spent Gardiner spent several days during the past week in Tor onto Xrt irir est Hounsome Reeve Arthur Downer spent sev cral days in Barrie attending RICHELLO on CHEESE i147 Aunt Sallys Marmalade Sweet MixedPickles Brunswick Sardines Alt TWO 14 FRUIT 29c 16 0x PRIMROSE BRAND HUNTSCHOICE FRUITHCOCKTAIL vaicedarro Metcalle Pork8iBean lynn Valley Peas ui libbys Spaghetti 15 Ox 24c CULVEBHOUSE GHOIGE STD 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