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Barrie Examiner, 11 Feb 1952, p. 10

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as winter Fourtaonthi itqu to We have my vat it his red red rose my mum to June on bf 1339331365 My in tune thou my bonnie has in love am the old Mutt of Pan Juno young men and young women used to draw each other bum out 01 box Them was much merrtmeni over this ritc Gradually the crab hairy folk continued this custom but carried it out on Saint Valen lines Day Although the stores are run of And will love threatill my dear pretty valentines and the books of Till the seas gang dry valentines to be cut out are help D641 these liars make you mint to busy mothers what about homew Saint Valentines Day Themadc ones Proscth children littlcplanning you can make it very pleasant break bctwccnChrist mas and Easter Small boys and girls are full of quwticns and when they ask about Saint Valentine you can tell them that not one Saint but several of them owned the name of Valen tine The most famous of these may seem ions and spring cspccially can spend many happy hours making valentines if mother will provide the noccssarynmterial Spread out newspapers on the kit chen table and then assemblc old magazines with colored pictures paper dailies for borders blunt scis sors paste and red cardboard Place wastepaper basket nearby and have the children help clean up when they finish their handwork Even schoolage boys and girls Saint Valentines wcrc two men who lived in the One was Roman priest and the other Bishop of Tcrni third century with their name was accidental IIOIIOV would They both met martyrx death on Feb The as sociation of the In awayocand then along MEN Valentines Day With Lovcrs Festival Itauu It abhor solve louerhlems clinhavc good time planning their own individual valentine They wont need help in making heart outlines butthcy might like to have little assistance in making up rhyme Herc arc two inexpensive books in the Pocket Book Series Thc MerriamWebster Pocket Dic tionary and Rogetp Pocket Thes aurus which are useful in any home Encourage your child to look up himself the spelling or pro nunciation of word when in doubt thesaurus gives alternative words with similar ideas and helps stu dent distinguish different meanings Language is tool and even in making up verse for valentine child can grow in the skilful use of words The same words get bit monotonous when read number of times such as Roses are red violets blue Honeys sweet and so are you Strivo for little originality in Alttln THE CUSTOMLINE FORDOR SEDAN shown is one model in two lines of complete ly new 1952Fcrd passenger cars which will be introduced in this country by FordMon new Ford Coachcratt arch dealers The bodies increase the drivers both front and rear with new onepiece curved windshield onepiece rear window Marshall Jesse was the visiting minister at St Andrews Presby terian Church Hillsdale Mr and Mrs Lomc Drysdale have motored to Florida for few uvecksvocatlon Mr and Mrs Johnston and children aner and Mrs Neil Kennedy and children visited with their parents Mr Mrs Wcs icy Johnston on Sun fly Word was received today of the death of Dave Martin in Hillsdalcl Sympathy otthis community is cit tended to his family Mr and Mrs Hamlcy Hoskin Donald and Eddie of Stayncr By now 030A Wumcm lam wrath many of you at tended the yus Last Friday girls lean travelledto Collinsz and came back home with the rolls mg scores Semme icale by the Concert Barrie 17 juniorCouhuwood band 3104 Glacwlliubhwhichm Bertie 17 The can no team ins extending over the full width of the car and narrower repositioned front pillars novel new feature is the relocation of the gasoline ield of vision of the car binning Funeral of Mrs Frost In Toronto January 3i Belle Ewart Correspondence The funeral of Mrs William Frost of Belle Ewarl whose tragic death occurrcd through an accident on Monday evening Jan 28 at Church ill was held on Thursday Jan 31 in Toronto filler pipe behind the rear license plate and below the rear compartment floor adding more useable luggage spaceand making the pipe more easily accessible from either side health he was forced to give up active work The funeral on Tuesday Jan was from the Humphrey Funeral Chapel Toronto with service by Mr Henry Fletcher Interment was in Nestlelcm Ony tario with the following pallbear ers Cowan Albert Cowon and Robcrt Johnston Toronto Morris Farquaharson Gormley Murray Johnston and Howard John ston Alhcrlcy The Info Mr Johnston was regular attendant of thc United Church and Gospel Hall His wife the former Enzi Mary Bradburne of Janetville prede prescntod in the Roxy Theatre on Monday evening You didnt May be these unmusical words will give you an idea of what you were miss Mr Fisher director of theband set the audience at rose with tale of an audience that insisted on clot ping before the number was over and explained the history behind the various selections prescncd the first part The musicale was opened with the Overture of The Messiah by Handel very branstirring ren dition preparing us for the follow ing numbers Sylvia Fisher thrilled the audiencc with Massenets Mcd itation of Thais Sylvia has way of making her violin speak to you and this was shown by her solo with the band for background The band finished the first part of the program with Finlandla by Sibelius selection which takes you from this world into another consisting of songs gay dancing rcgalncss of nature and even sor row While the stage was being pre pared for the Glee Club Mr Mc Carroll explained the purpose of this concert and Rev James Fergu son told of the new wing to the hospital and its contents The Glee Club began with Bless This House by Brnhc followed by Bcndcmccrs Stream an old Irish melody The girls presented an interesting selection As Tor rents in Summer and Bonnie Doon solo The Toorie on His Bonnet by Icslie Gillespie ac companied by the other male voices of the choir particularly pleased the audience who were naturally taken with his wonderful voice and demanded an encore The second had clove and exciting game at home Even though we lost by more of 53 to 49 our team preachi cd the school spirit as they fought to the finish The juniors won over Collingwood by score of 44 to 38 The Rifle Club got off with bong week ago Wednesday with 28 country boys shooting and 20 town boys participating in the even ing The top scorers at noon were Tom Seawright X115 Hiclke Bou ius XIB Winfield Morris XE Jim Bertram XA and Horn McCartney IXG Best scorers in the evening were John Cook X11113 Mel Rob ertson XIIIA Ken OConnor KID and Bruce Blgelow XA Last Wednesday night the Barrie Key Club basketball team played the Orillia club in Orlllia got off to fast start and by halfv time were ahead 2545 At the end of the third quarter the score was tied 4444 but the final score was Orillia 50 Barrie 44 The latest nonfiction based on the second world war which would be of interest to many boys is Private Army by Popski It is now available in the library Wednesday morning all heads were bowed in reverence for our Barrio campus emu manic CODUCI OrrIII llig mam in the apmkmcc of your home will be obscch after it is equipped with new styl ish awnings of distinction me versifying which goes on in spent the weekend with Mr and The mice at the Park ouceused him on March 1944 your family you may not have Mrs Allan JOHDSlOD lew Bros Egnnto Avev W951 Surviving are two daughters The resulting improvement part was concluded with the XXIII REAL poet in your midst but you can have lot of fun making up love you verses pm gsrcouo LINE nos Its unexpected bills that upset tho most carefully planned budgets And thats the time Madly loans are often the idch solution large bill can be spread into small pay mnts over many months For ample $75000 Icon all for 24 payments of only FEB 6This community was shocked and saddened this morn ing by the broadcast of the death clot His Majesty the King Mrs Lockhart of Vascy is visit ing her daughters Mrs Rupert Mc Grath and Mrs Percy McGrath The Silver Maple Womens Insti tute quilted lovely quilt for Mrs John OHalloran at Mrs Bert Swans last week Miss Mac White who has been Mr and Mrs Marvyn Graham of Saurin visited with Mrs Grahams father Harold McLeaming on Sunday Miss Joanne McGrnth spent the weekend visiting friends at Vasey Silver Maple Womens Institute will meet at Mrs Harvey John conducted by RevliA Jackson of St Hildas Anglican Church Interment was in Prospeq Cem etcry Pallbearers were ilton and Lcnrmonth Toron Alan Frost Oshawa William Clarke Stevenson and Baxter Belle Ewart and chroy There were many lovelyflowers Mrs Crozicr Eileen Ston my Creek and Mrs IL Sabine Audrey Sarnia with whom he had made his home of late years IITherc are also four grandchildren two brothers Wilfncd Joluirton Athcrlcy and Gordon Johnston To ronto three sisters Mrs Cowau Lottie Toronto Mrs stons on Valentine Day Feb 14 from scirowing relatives friends Imnside Carolyn Camus Vem If roads no good demonstrator neighbors and from Queen MaryICzuclaI and MSI Luvis can mum is expected GUTHRIE Two Speakers at 010 Meet FEB 7Oro Federated Far mers will meet at the home of Lodge No 204 LOBA Aurora BcllIc leart Community Department of Public Health Toronto Division of1 Food Control Toronto Employees of Aurora Textiles and Canada Bread Co The late Mrs Frost was the form cr Bessie Margaret Murphy daugh Craighurst Among Oldest Residents 0f Goldwater Mrs IArthur Cowan PasIsIcs Psalm The Glee Club was under the dir cction of Mr Ross and was accom panied by Elizabeth Wildman The band returned to play group of songs by Stephen Foster The American Troubadour with Victor Knox as soloist The even Thursday and at Noblcton on Fri dav Mrs John Cull spent Wednesday in Toronto Mrs Cliff Abrams visited with her sister Mrs Art Brooks Toronto Mr and Mrs Harry Him and Mr Mrs Frank Johnson attended the cecapndcs in Toronto last vcck Beaulilg the home Barrie Tenilx 34 BAYFIIELD 51 will also assure completh warmweather protection We can supply exactly the type you want in handsome de signs AwningCo PHONE 4314 Coldwalcr Correspondence Mrs Robert McDonald Inglewood vaultht Items There are four Icon plans to met your needs Any Icon in quickly arranged and you may borrow up to $1000 Or more If money will solvo your problems then phone or come to Niagara Finance on the sick list is much improved Farm Forum met on Monday night at Russell Turners with fair attendance Earl Cox Federation Speaker The Federation of Agriculture meeting was held at the school on Jan 28 with Saurin and Victoria members as guests Earl Coxra dio announcer of Barrie was speak er on Home Beautification His address proved both intcrestind LoAultttstI II to in also present with pictures both interesting and amusing bouno tiful lunchIwas served by the lad ics Marshall Jesse Mr Jesse Sr and friend were guests of Mr and Mrs Harvey Johnston on Sunday IAGA RA HNANCE COMPANY no ptuummmmmm Wilson Building PHONE 5533 The ilcr l5yecrs alve kept my nose to the grindsionc lininguilding my ownhusineu orkinglmrd plowing prots but in literallfkecp igrindstoup night and But its paid off My boldness is well establisliod nowmd this mynosc to tho year for the first uid was able to take out cIWIMOWt of prot docidcdto put thiaprot to work for in some other line of bimincsa by inverting in bonds or stratum cod Idldntkndw tcohmchI to the new booklet Wh pects of Christians Mrs Howard the President George Campbell at 830 pm Tuesday Feb 12 Dr Mcl Barrie will address the me on Healthand Nutrition of the Duhy Cow Mm mm of England and of Aurora Lodgc Leigh Hawkestone will tell the women of her recent trlpto Mex ico All members are urged to at tend as this is the annual meeting MrsrA Muir had the pleas ore of having her two sons Doug las Muir of Emmanuel College To ronto grands Muir and children of Stouffville home last Saturday Another former Guthrie resident was laid to rest in Guthrie Ceme tery last Wednesday She was Mrs Tom Gray of Orillia who was raised here Sympathy is extend ed to her bereaved husband and family The February meeting of the WMS and WA of the United Church was heldaat Mrs Pil keys on Wednesday evening Feb with 21 good attendance Plans were made for the Spring bale Mrs Beverley Bertramled the wor shipservice on the theme We Be lieve in Brotherhood Mrs New ton Besse ably assisted by Mrs Gilchrist and Mrs Duncan McCuaig had mostinteresting study of0ur Feilbw Canadians from Europe Voluntary contrl butions are requested to help send parcels oIfIIIIgood used clothing to Europe At present this clothing is in Toronto awaiting necessary funds to send it abroad Plans were made for the World Day of Joint Meaning wk and WMS Prayer Friday Feb 29 when all the ladies of the comfnunlty are invited to meet in the United Church to worship together brief WA meetirigioliowed re port of theWardens banquet Was giVen and ameasago from therWar dcns wife of deep appreciatloirior the excellent dinner and kind hos pitality was read MrnLove cona ductd the devoticnal pariod from at God can Campbell was instructcd to in quire about anew byntnboard for tbechurch Mtho conclusion or the meetinggrctreahuionts IIWere served Your boar point buy tor of Mr and Mrs Thomas Murphy of New Glasgow Nova Scotia where she was born and raised She was member of the Church LOBA Surviving of thothinin arc the bereaved husband and one son Larry the parents three brothers Emmett William and Harry and sister Mrs William Clark all of New Glasgow and sisterMr5 who is supplying for Carl Williams of Guysboro Nova and Instruwve M1 Leah was shortiimc in the United Church at semi raccbridgel and Mr and Mrs Clarence Johnston Formerly Saskatchewan Died in Scrniar Jon Chrome Johnston who was for nearly 30 years resident of Saskatchewan died suddenly in Sarnia Ontario on Sunday Jan 1952 from coronary thrombosis Born in Dartmoor Victoria Coun ty on Sept 1887 he was son of Jamesand Elizabeth Johnston In nlilll he wentwest and set tled in Weyburn where he re mained until 1929 carrying on his trade of carpenter and builder From 1929 until I940Ihe continued with the same work in Regina and then returned eastto Sarnia As foreman for Waterman Wat erbury Co Ltd he built many schools and homes throughput the prairic piovinccs In Sarnia ho was employed by Kellog Construc tion at Polyme Corporation later withMcKay Co struclion as car penter foreman Threc years ago through failing street of that village for several One of Goldwaters oldcst rcslspcnt tho weckend idcnls who has been living on Gray Mctcalf years Mrs Arthur Cowan passed lOnlO away Tuesday Feb 1952 in her Creamery Ltd are sorry to learn of with Mrs Ida Friends of Brandon T0 formcrly of Tottenham 90th year She had enjoyed good his serious illness health until Jan 19 at which timc she was confined to bed with ill ness Mrs Cowan was born Mary Mc Aithur Oct 21 1862 In Oro Town ship and was the youngest doughg tel of Duncan McArthur and Chris tinii Leitch For about 30 years she resided at Bowsmau Manitoba re ltuxning East in 194s Surviving besides her husband are two sisters Mrs William Patter son Catherine of Goldwater Miss Elizabeth McArthur Toronto and two brothers Angus Barrie an Hugh Janalt The service Friday Feb is be ing conducted by Rev Charles Car ter of Goldwater Presbyterian Church from her late sidencc with interment in St ndrews Cemetery Oriliia lOlTENHAM Returns to Aid Play FEB 8Mrs Murray Taylor and sons John and Paul of Sarnia and Mrs Jack Dunltan and children Jan and Hairy of Exetrmrived today at the home of Mr pad Mrs Harry Rinn Mrs Dunstan moved two weeks 3gp to Exeter She has eturned for the play Aunt Abby Answered an Ad in which she plays the part of maid The play is tcbc put on at Mono Mills Ion Incsday by 194 score Mr and Mrs Bill Thornton son Ccntralin are holidaying at the home of Mr and Mrs Thornton Lose to Marlboro Midgets Tho Tots lost to Toronto Marlboros on Beeton ice last Wed Quitc number of fans went to Beeton for the game The Toronto midget entry showedthc effect of better training and conditioning Mrs William Kclman entertain ed the unipr Bridge Club Tuesday evening last Winners were Mrs Ray Baxter and Mrs Cliff Abrams Winners at euchre sponsored by the bowling club Wednesday last were ladies Mrs Walsh first and Mrs John Bullen second gents Egan and Allan Freeman The Senior Bridge Club met at the home of Mm Charles OLeary last Tuesday evening Mrs Joseph Walsh won first with Mrs Worrod second and Mrs OLcary third The Mixed Euchre Clubwas en lcrtaincd recently atthe home of Mr and Mrs James Tough with Mrs Hammond and Ham mond carrying oi prizes Mlmiunsr PEEROwing the Day of Mourning oftFriday Feb 15 the Home and school Assmiations old tyme dance has been cancelled TOMRROWPRACTEE7 private each represents mm we ma 0mm YOU know the mnalsniyywc bank bOQk Did YOUkhowIthgge am v+acoctioosuch bankbooks in Cnada Each contains information that strictly 19 mim 353 9fthIIIeggr ianfvaclt6talfg likeycni

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