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Barrie Examiner, 6 Feb 1952, p. 13

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gt FEB twinks El Home and Eregksgygmtgmw Ker Clan luzd Barrie visual ch FTi return 352 Thursda destiny of by week until hlzg aunt and cousin Mrs Toucan HT and Mrs Thom Wondogg and relatives and was comm by Jud rs Eflltl Dales EDoris and Don were Sundny calli And Bl Tablet RN be BA 80 mm Hum Crumb Guelph iers mm am ig Rom gray Barrie meat nas In Thornton Union Centre5 siren Elm normnil at has home hum of Mmte Pallbearers were John Farts Dr Carr Kidd Hopvl at Miami per Colwcll Ramsay and John vch 53 Hangman flowerbearers were nmm RIDE me JohnsAnglcan Church Cookstown Emmi and any Ross Howard Lnkcucu Emu Chit pleasi Ihl laDr Rev Donaldson rant and in nous cvenm aux The highest Wu 3m 19 5mm 1133 Harry Cause lrhI Al rh 3Tb was in charge of the canoean Gordon Jeffrey Niagara Pam 5pm til cumm and lzlgsong ledg lb Rug re no 9333 gt ljv Mr and Mn Linwood Sturgeon View luttcndcd the funeral of the latter An almon capacity congrcaglicn was present Sunday 3an 3m MI andmuul tn Shelburne on Monday 2A with Rev Alan Read BA LThSurvIving are three daughltm Edith Maxwell Delll Barrie Mrs Evans Cookstowrt and Mar Mom Mills assisting The mes sage was given by Von Em met Archdeacon of Simcoe County who emphasized the fact that all persons were created spiritual be Ings and that only by developing this spiritual nature would happi ness and satisfaction in living be at rained Ion Toronto one son Kenneth in nistl Also surviving is one sister Mrs lloward Cooper lnnisfil and one brother Arthur of St Cathari lncf Among the floral tributes were by Lou thliy uzlh Pat Gibbons llhosc from Manioba Led Id To lay the foundation and culti Church ofcers and sung of 133 mm in develpmem WDFSMP Of American Life Assurance and 00d emnlfal He 13056 as hlslAgLnCy Departing Relatives and i9 Psalm 841 and HOW mm friends were present from 00le able my labemadi Lord Of town Niagara Falls St Catharines llQSLS My 50 lOHKCUL Yea 9W Grimsbv Toronto and Barrie tainteth for the courts of the Lord my heart and my flesh cricth out of the living God The choir with CMkmwn Rfsdent Mrs Ramsay It the piano ably ROM Mlne rendered the anthem Bless This Inferred In Tofonto House Robert Gcor Milne xscd awav In the ceremony of unveIlmg and pa dedication Mrs Jackson sister chang mgrmsg Jan 27 1952 at the late Rev Blevin Atkinson LTh LS omt 00 own Farmer unveiled beaumul memorial winlororlto he was the husband of Lil meeting putluck supper was en of the young people looked upon at the February mcoilttg of the THE 1952 BUICK features handsome rest ling inside and out and is availabl Rondmaster Super rind Custom inc uding 14 models New for 19321 oreetlxtrt and rocker panel moldmgs redestgned front end in the distinctive Buick styling and rear fender ornaman that enhance the beauty of thelong flowing fenders Four horsepower ratings and four wheelbases are included in the three series Buicks automatic transmission Dynaflow Is standard on the Headmaster and an option at extra cost on the Super and Custom New and bIgger front wheel brakes are also featured on all models while new bodv insulation reduces road notse new fourbarrel Airpower carburetor is featured on the headmaster only and Power Steering is optional at extra cost on this same series Sh iwn Deluxe fourvdoor sedan mm is the Cbsmm THORNTON AUTO WT ow illustrating the Biblical pasliinn Ellen Thompson and father of toyed by members and their lamMr and Mrs Lewis as their spirit Prcsbytcry sage 88 took them in His Arms Representing me congregation inllomc Toronto at oclock Tucs its presentation were two wardens5 Borden Nixon and William Nevils mm Park Lawn cemmcrv Dcdlcatlng the window to the church were Rev ll Donaldson and Personals Archdeacon Emmet Also at the JAN ZSKeith Cousc London 5er09 Slerlmg 511V CemmUnlspcnt the weekend here with his Ion Set given by Mrs 111 parents Mr and Mrs it Cause Ringwggdtin memoryl odflhctr Another Ind grandmother Mrs Henry mg was tea ICousc similar service was held in St ohn Houghton of the Royal Lukes Church Pinkerton witha Bank Sm Norwm Spent large congregation present at 11 am Jan 27 when Mrs Ichlrsonen wee 15 mm unvoilcd brass tablet suitably in cogfiovggbel Rams Toronto scribed in memory of the late Mr my recm weekend at hm Atkinson latercctor of the parish home here Archdeacon Emmet dedicated the plaque and the new lighting Sys Misses Frances and Madge Baker tcm in the church Representing the congregation in the dedication thisfagStZ3rjgl Spent ceremony were wardens John Parks the weekend with her parents M1 and Borden Andrews and Mm McCuiSh Miss Dodd who has been visiting Play Accepted with Mr and Mrs Harford Fisher spent few days in Cookstown re ngs Brough Margaret of tiles and social hour was spent toIual father and mother and he too pm ms hands upon mom and blessiglorunlo Funeral service was at Itcthcr while tables and dishes Iverelhoped that in case of difficulty orivIIw of book that is being prol Cd them gt ythc Turner and Porter Funeral removed inocd the young people would Stilllpiiltrd on church history from the limc of the fire in 19H to lQLElkpndi xd aflemoon Jan 29 with intcr Lewu presided and beg theihclp and for comfort in sorrow ifrurn 1911 up to the present time mm with Short period of wopl Hubert Lemon representative After singing hymn the meeting thich consisted of pummfand recording secretary was askedycloscd With prayer by the minisg scrimlum and way John paris to present the ministers resignationlter was elected secretary for the meet ship Toronto Spent the weekend with large crowd attended the play An OldFashioned Mother put on by the members of the United Church WA Wednesday Jan 30 in the Cookstown town hall It was in three petsthe Good Sam aritan Mothers Love and the third act the Prodigal Son The play which brought many laughs from the audience held good cently visiting Mr and Mrs Hector Smith before returning to Oshawa Mrs Glass and Miss Alice thth attended the olden wedding anniversary of Mr Mrs James Smith at Bond Head Miss Isobel Webb Miss Lillian Jackson Toronto and Sgt and Mrs Bacon Camp Bordon were Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs The minister Rm Arthur Jiillld that they could go to them for ing Minutes of the former annuull meeting were read and adopted 1nd reports of various organizal tions which had already been dis cussed at previous official board meeting were again presented and all were adopted with little discus ion All reports showcdrprogrcss and mowed that in every way the Church was in good standing Thc missionary and maintenance alloca tion was reached and all the various branches of the Womens Mission nry Society reached their objccl lives With money raised for othr outside activities thclchurch raised over $1200 for purposes not neces sarily connected with the needs of the church in Cookstown The Womans Association had the best financial year in the history of the church and are looking forward to making good contribution to the financial committee for repairs and decoration purposes The cemetery committee also is making rapid progress towards the nintenancc and perpetual care of plots Bonds have been puri Mrs John Farts presented re 31 an alutudc of 9012 feet It llzc ptunu irtzc winners were Mn Arnold Merciinn Mrs JI Dales Julm Crnngm and Norman Neilly Arnold Mcttdtill hold the lucky draw lithe Miss Anne Erlfleiu spent thc coltend In Muitlictown illr guest Ruth ltltLhic Vlef Mrs Porritt Mrs Earl Duhs Mrs Greg Dil us llnruld and ircd lorrtll vis Ilcti hctr mother Mrs Forum II Wellcsicy Hospital Toronto on Monday it was the anniversary of Mrs lorritls birthday Wc are FOR WRECKING Weaymouth Book Store man 4055 mouwnr 21 monxron 30 Eu A3511 51 Girls Tell him of your affection now that Leap Years here Flatter him with one of our lncefrothedvalentlnes that say hes your speclal someonc Choose one of our heartwarming cards now mom an 10 es were we pcr HG chased and the committee Is still formed The characters were De ROM Cofegalm Kmamey Mm anxious for further empemmn borah Underhilla mother In 15 EMS been visiting his sister Mrs The treasurer mm was my rael Mrs Couse Widder Bill good More money had been raised Ferrler for several weeks giggleg 032 CIESS Mr and Mrs Robert Dutton To 91 currem mpenses than ally Lard 35in wing mild gmgg Mrs mmo were Sunday guests with the other year Since church union In John Faris Isabel Simcott the vii lage belle Mrs George Whyte Gloriana Perkins as good as gold Mrs Carr Sukey Pindle the widders mite Mrs Herb Jvebb John Underhill the Prodig Son Earl Gilmy Charlie Underhi the lder brother Wesley Hindle Bro ther Jonah Queckenbusha whited sepulchre George Whyte Jeremiah Gosling Jerry merry heart Hubert Lemon Enoch Bone an outcast and wanderer Mc Fadden and Quinters Todd coun try sheriffJ Couse The play is directed by Mrs John Farts and Mrs Albert Gilroy Innisl Essa Native Robert llbhlnson Passes Thd death of Robert Newton Robinson on Friday Jan 35 1952 at tbxLinwood Nursing Home Bariidmarkedr the passing of on other prominnt native pioner Mr Roban wasborninEssaTown ship Sept 1864 and was son of the lat Arthur Robinson and lsabella Sproule When still young man hisrpar ents moved to farm in Innistil and ther for several years his life wasspent farming near Bethesda In 1922 he with his wife the forni er Florence Cooper daughter of Matthew Cooper and to whom he was makried in 1900 and his fam ily m0ved to Cookstown where thef had purchpsed home and drygoods business He operatedthe business for several years untilde clining health made it impossible to 2A can on After the death of his wife in Evans in Cookstown farmers brother John Dutton and 1925 However expenses have been Mrs Button They attended the much heavier and with increased costs only small balance was pre sentd Baptisms weddings funerals and membership remain about normal and the four communion services were ivellattended it was stated hi all omitting 51111950 balances the church raised the sum of $7564 ddringthe year 1951 an alltime record The Sunday School report was ex cellent with 137 on therollincludlt ing teachers and officers and cradle roll with average attendance at 91 The school does not close for sumlt mer holidays Before the close of the meeting the minister expressed his regretl that he had passed the age of re tirement and thankedthe congre gation for the splendidcooperation and loyal services He askedthe dedication service at St Johns Ans glican Church Sunday Jan 27 Mrs Schaab St Catharines Ar Feltis and son Bill Niagara ls Mrs Peter Shaiton Grimsby Mrs Elmer Feltis and James Mrs Maxwell andson Ean and Mrs Charles Spearn Barrie were among relatives who attended the funeral of Robert Robinson Mrs Elsie Taylor Toronto wh recently returned from Florida was the guest of her sister Miss Spence in Cookstown for few days Mr and Mrs Harford Fisher in tend to leave shortly by plane for lElorida Mr and Mrs William Line and baby daughter Toronto spent the weekend with thelatters parents Mr and Mrs Kidd Mrs Lozo and daughter remained for weeks visit Alpine Cpuse Brampton and son Neil Couse North Hollywood 1SA spent the weekend with the formersg mbther Mrs Henry Cause and with Mr and Mrs Jack Cousaookstown Miss Muriel McMillan Toronto spent theweekendwith her mother Mrs McMillan and sister Neta Cookstpwn Minister Tendrs Request Ministry Retiremlmr IAnnualmmeeting 195 6r Cooks tovm United Church was held wednesday Jan 23 in the School room or the church Prior to the meeting to accept his raignation at the end of thepastoralyear June 301952 and forward some to Pres bytery at the next meeting McFadden clerk of tge session replied and said thatt err present pastorate of yars had The dynamic darlings pictured here beenvery fruitful and that the church in spite of the many chang are the 1952 Bmcks es that had takenplacehadnade splendid progress He expressed on behalf of the congregation deft appreciation of the untiring cient services of the minister dur hlsmfy ing the years he has served on the MAP They have thelmilgbtzsr buggies in Buick local charge and hoped that the They hove biggCStfltrttkes of oily minister and big wife who have house in Cbokstown might be Postwar Bmck spared many years of rest well earned afteth ears of service same sentiments and said thatmost agar bruit Andiwith all their power theydclivcr more miles per gallon But that is not all For those who wish it there isa brand and Own 92 Buick new version of powersteering on the ROADMASTER series that works like helping handgives you the ironic Come inIOOk this triumphant trio arctraond yoTl decidCThit now is the time to putyour bbst foot forward Eyuipmri accessoriesjimmu gr 3151ch mcbgcgguvitoouf notice 19461161 sded for some limeith IL ohm later With his daughter MFSD est tailoring thatever graced Buicks but never takes more than four pounds interior Tater Mossrs 57597949 QfPEQFtgtmn the yea and met years They have the greatest Mann of unable Mnnbmson was active mm herand faithful eldercf COOks GIOIICM King townmUniteaWChurch forfmany the front fenders them as always tliclstandougbuys in their elds for indigo comfort for mmbermf the choir Kewasa membgrognamba Lodge Nu Alton SHURGAINQIMSAIG under constant mArandamsandaninterested nu dlfflle SHURGAINdemonstrationfarm Wk1es9esp9 Md Y0 nd mst oorbowa wasotabngm Cheerful dispositltm jsnnnGAm ggedgage unwantedII on new null VviniallBuicksrROADMASTERS SUPERS good well liked allwho knew assumgyouyofxmmtefmsmw Wshtosonday warm mytothemermmmmore Buickeshtstoty citizen inyaffairs of village life He him ThCyhayc the most Superb ride in and CUSTIOMStooJplcnty garnake cola bedtime of mans Wroclaw mcitgmumum gThyshmkheirtest ca retortthar inundation mains In 6v doviscd

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