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Barrie Examiner, 26 Mar 1952, p. 6

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33 chla Wiley Mn ls spending gas holiday with her parents cud Hrs Brollcy mn Bitter Kitchener spent mm at his home here William Scrutun and chllg MBarrie were guests of herf Either William Baker at the weekend Kr and Mn Alex Copeland Toomto spenttbe weekend with the fonners parents Mr and Mrs Charles Copeland Mr and Mrs Drummond and Mr and Mrs George Batters Tol ronto were guests of Mr and Mrs Dermott Sunday MARCH 23Weekend guests of Mrs James Mllllr and Miss Bur bare Miller were Mr tmd Mrs Tibb Miller Toronto Mr nnd Mrs Bob Miller and tlllldlvll Newj market Miss Helln Dams teacher at Cloverdale held ll very successful cuchre party on Thursday March in old of the Red Cross Those from Cooksttnvn who on prizes weir Mrs Tom Williams Miss Margaret Dams and Henry Iltl$ large number attended the St Johns Anglican WA bacon null egg supper Saturday March li In the town hall Promeds Llt Yer grlltifylng Recent visitors Mrs irosv MISS Gertrude Cooper Mr und Mrs Earl McMaster zlnd children Tomnto Mrs Finley and chil dren Huntsville Mls fileri rick and Mrs Maxwell liarl rte Swimming Classes Adults interested instruction at Camp Borden ginning Thursday evening consult Mrs Charles Carr con vener of swimming committee of Red Cross for registration forms CUPS and SAUCERS ENGLISH BONE CHINA ROYAL ALBERT from $150 TOLEY from $125 ROYAL GRAFTON from $135 VICTORIA from $195 COLCLOUGH from 700 ROYAL STAFFOR from $200 MELBA from $350 SALISBURY from $325 FROM NOW UNTIL EASTER 20 DICK STEELE English illhind Sift gimp Cor Collier Bayfleld Phone 2395 dontcutcirculationthcy stretchall over for allover comfort Made of liquid largePlimi Baby Pants are stretclel an Vwiys tbmvany Othcr babyypants Theyding gently at 1ch Openingsand waist forcompletc WiferptoOf protection Accurately sized to bhbys weight keep their shape and softness minute homoften you time diam fresh and them dry Withlaytex Baby Pintsyon alwaysiv repimbabyfmnyacceptance ouTInfants Department ltlng LII =lltl direction of Mrs Archie Cur swinmnglrcnd by Mrs Wilbur Trotter and Mim Evelyn Currie made the pres tlurch suitably lcludcd his series of four sermons on and particulars Instruction for be ginnels intermediate and advnne ed FreeMoving Pictures Jebb presented an cxcel lent entextaining and educational program of moving pictures to an apprwiatlvc capacity audience on Wednesday evening March 19 in Soldiers Memorial Hall comic and two sport fllnm were of spec ial interest to the children One film showed combine harvesting servanl different crops under var ious conditions Another lnteresb ing film depicted several models of lllllchmcs being rigidly testedt at Milwaukee before being placed on the market The feature filmi of the evenlng was entitled Grass Roots Ambassadors This was in beautiful color that showed dele gates of American lll clubs vis unll working in European countries to acquire knowledge agricultural methods etci there also on fnnns in the Unitcdl States Pulpit Gown Presented The Sunday evening service in the Presbyterian Church on March lti was conducted by the Sabbath Schllol The junior choir under rie led the singing The scrip ture lesson wns rend by Donald Smith and Wayne Hughes led in prayer Offering collectors were Peter Reed and Wallace Smith During part of the service the Sabbath School presented the min Rev Moore with Ister pulpit gown The address was The ME AND MRS Rcv replied con entation recipient Mr Moore very happy event The Second Coming of Jesus Christ the subject of his address being The Mlllenium Mr and Mrs Hugh Bertles and son Brian Edmonton spent Sun day in town with Mr and Mrs the home of Mr and Mrs lMcMnster in Cookstown when their children and grandchildren gathered with their parents to help them celebrate on the occasion ofj thcil 40th wedding anniversary Kidd flmily dinner VlS enjoyed in m1 BC Uddlvsmn the afternoon after which an cv 48mm Sunday 956 ening reception was held when Mm BC Murphy some 125 friends neighbors and Edward Amon million SPm relatives czlllcd to honor and con the weekend at his home in 10 glatulate the bride and groom of illmlt 40 years ago The living room Newton Robinson MARCH ZlLcnuin Rowe is and Europe Gordon Runny was home from Toronto for the weekend We hope Mrs Mitchell Riley has speedy recovery from pneumonia homc from trip to the British Isles Purchases Local Store Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Earl Bell Adncy Howard and his brother lave returned from trip to Eng and Mrs Wright and her pupils had THE GREEN FRONT STORES HARDWARE CHINA GETS TOYS Where YOU Buy More for Sparkling Crystal Stormvcre In Primrose delight to behold GOBIEIS SHERRI318 eaCh 90c FOCVIED JUICE each CLAREIS WINDS COCKTAILS 800 SHERBET PLATES6 ea 0e This is Indeed grand line EASY TO USE very enjoyable tea Friday after noon in aid of the Junior Red Cross Fifth Euchre The fifth euchre of the series was held Friday night with ladies lst Mrs Herb llounsome 2nd Mrs Clarence Brown low Mrs Vipond Men lst John Robinson 2nd Tom Brown low Keith Langford Grand prize winners Mrs Bcn Steers imd Bill Andrews Last week Andy Rutledge and family moved to the Raymond Bartlett form and Mr Schevvlc of Toronto moved to the Mr Birch of Mono Centre has purchased the local store from Mr Elston Mr and Mrs Gordon Stewart bruted on Wednesday March 12 at Mrs Parker Mrs McMaster er Grose McMnstcr ton were Sunday guests of Mrs decorated with spring flowers The and how they weanwear WEARI tea table with itslace cloth was centred with threetiered wed ding czlkc white tapers and bowl of white snapdragon and red car nations on either sldc of the light ed tapers Those who poured tell were Mrs McMastcrs twin sisters Mrs Grosc Toronto and Mrs Merrick Barrie also her two nieces and slstcrlnlaw Mrs 20 with 11 ladies present and the Evans MIS Maxwell and president Mrs Patton prcsld MTS Howard CODPUF 1th Who lng Mrs Hopper convener Of the program used the study b00k lows Bradens and Ross grouqu Among the Soum Americansv These are sent to Toronto to chapter with Mrs Hughes Miss Red 3103S bale and are to be used Pierson and Mrs Trotter assisting my relief purposes either in Cami IMFS MOOIC ICad Chapter Id ada or abroad During the after3 I0 Jonathan GOIOIlh Chm noun short rest period was call1 Meelmg Closed lh Player by ed when cup of tea and sand Mrs Moore dalnty lunch was wiches were served by the com served by hPCSS mittee of Mrs Moore Mrs Don= aldson Mrs Long and Mrs Red crosipquung mic Baker The committee would likel On Thursday afternoon March to thank the ladies for the interI 20 about 70 Inches from the Hol est shown and comparation they lows Bradens Ross and Cooks gave in this great work It is also town met the town hall for thelr requested that an Red Cross sew annual quilting bee Seven quilts ing and knitting articles be left were qllmedv makPg 13 ant with their conveners as soon as which 51x were quilted at the reg possible ular work meetings of the H017 ollop and Mr and Mrs Neil Mrs Gollop returned with hem for weeks visit Miss Violet Graham Toronto spent few days visiting her imother Mrs Graham Presbyterian WMS Presbyterian WMS met at Mrs Adairs Thursday cvenlngMar Mr and Mrs Woodill Mul and dining room were tastefully MIDHURST MARCH 24On Tuesday April the WA will meet of Mrs Pea cocks Devotional Mrs Howeyl Program Mrs Mason Hostesses Mrs Garvin and Mrs Spence Mrs larvm is on bus trip to Florida Mr and Mrs Currie Sutton were in Toronto last week attending the funeral of their brotherinlan William Wallace Miss Eulnor Adamson Port Crcv dit visited this weekend at her home here Plan School Beautification Midhurst East Forum held their final meeting at Mr and Mrs Stan Walls The years business was Asetiled Plans New GIGIQ beautification program ht the school in cooperation with the and Association and teacher and pupils Itis hoped to get expert advice from the Provincial Refor estry regarding an overall picture of the grounds Mrs Allen Bonney is visiting this week with her doughtierMls Will man Port Credit Some newspapers are famouifor their editorials One In recent issue Of The Barrie Examiner is to be complimented on GO Forward tO Slicceedfr Midhurst On Monday and Mrs Rutledge furm hchIASTER was cclenssiltted in the dining room were Mrs BGraham Mrs Coop Mrs Cooper Miss Agnes Mrs Black Mrs Rcive Mrs Wilson and Miss Eleanor Corrignn Mr and Mrs McMaslcr were recipients of many beautiful gifts and numerous cards also telegram of congratulations was recrivcd from Mr McMastcrs two nephews and their families in Glcnboro Manitoba Mr and Mrs formerly Emma Coop er have three chlldrcn Irene llt home Earl in Toronto and Ruth Mrs Finley of Huntsville al so six grandchildren Mr and Mrs MclesIcr spent practically the whole of thci 40 years of mar rlcd life on far adjacent to the fourth line of Innisfil until nine months ago when they retired dud moved into Cookstown where they are now residing Those present from distance came from Stroud Barrie Toronto Weston and Huntsville CENTRE VESPRA New Hydro Line MARCH 22Thc HEPC have been putting up new line along the Sunnidalc Road and as yet Mr Wallwin seems to be the only un fortunate one without power great deal of the time butvthey arencarly to the 7th line corner so let the rest of us be prepared from there down to do without while the work is being done This correspondent told one Hydro man whocalled at her door to have it announced over the radio and give little warning Due to the passing of Coutts last December It was nec essary for another nomination at Roy Hickling was elected Reeve by acclamation He has farmed in Centre Vespra all his life Quite number of the ladies took in tlTe cOoking schoolat the Roxy lastweek and all had good report on it large number from here went in to see the Ice Carnivalon Fri day in the Arena and the attend ance was the largest since Bar bara Ann was there The child ren now sure have the advantage over the generations of yesterday Striped Kitty Under Steps Yes which of you men would like to help the teacher coax little black kitty with white strip out from under the school steps lter winters stay The dtcachcr and the chlldlen haven as yet coaxed too hard for fear There were not so many entries sentAntd the Hobby Show spon sored by the Lions Club as last year from SS No But the boys and girls are I0 be coins gratulatedcn their work The roads Yes theyre break ing up but let us congratulate and you Eoukl be blindfolded and know the instant you hit town limits AccOrdlng to what we have Sympathy Of this community is extended to Dr Orok andeamcs OrOk on the death of their brother haven Grok who spent his child hood in thiscdmmunlty Mrs Charles Day is visiting with Mr andljdrsl Archie McGinnis Au rora this week GALE by Tempo my Pints nk whiteblu In illocrv zl Wotan Golden Pheqsqnt Blue and Black Cuban heels Wallclos edtoe 89 Thrillnal limitnu mw cx melfmtlv ll been told and haverread in The Examiner Barrie Council are just taking the farmers market away from them without7 giving them time to put upia ght Fer many years our grandparents drove to market In the team and sleigh sell their goods If there is no marketfarrie is going to lose ur The Gardener family attended ours Have been to town Friday the alughtcrspem United Church YPU On Monday evening the regular meeting of the YPU was held in the church basement Arrangemcnts were made for sale of candy apples and lunch at the conference dramaI festivnl in Bond Head March 27 and 28 Gordon Riley and his committee were in charge of the program Since the date was March 17 hav ing Sam Reid as speaker was ap propriate and Sam gave fine talk on St Patrick Recreation and re freshments followed Mission Band The regular meeting of the Mis sion Band was held in the School Friday March 14 with Mrs Vernon Connell and Mrs Doug Stewart in charge It opened with the singing of hymn 614 followed by the Pur pose and prayer by President Keith Brown The roll call was answered by 24 members and nine visitors COMFORT SETS Oil BLUE ROSE CHARTREUSE AND FOREST GREEN ElEcEs Less Really Grand Paint Roller The RollaPainter EASY TO CLEAN DESIGNED FOR DURABILITY NOW YOU CAN DO PERFECT PAINTING PRICED AT ONLY SIMPLY FILL AND PAINT WILL NOT SPRAY IN TWO TONE COMBINATIONS4 SPLASH OR DRIP SILVER BREAD TRAYS $350 $500 $600 $800 Ellminates Muss Spllllng Dipping Run ning Dripping Or Brush Marks We cannot do everything at Ohcc but we can do something at once BARBARA ANN SHIPPING norm 39c For The Best In washer value Red Yellow Green Plastic WICKER CLOTHES Green Yellow White Ivory When You Think Of PAINT COME TO OUR STORES FCR THE BEST VALUES IN PAINTS VARNISHES 8r ENAMELS ALL KINDS OF BRUSHES TOO missus V38 The Locomotive BUILT LIKE ITS NAMESAKE TO STAND THE TOUGHEST TESTS Many Models To Choose From QUARTS Paint Floor Sale of Kalsomlne Five Pound Packages Many Colors to choose from MATEIIFAINTERSPPPAINTSi 49 98c GALLONS $325 and Hour Enamels HARRY and RON AID ARRSTRONG TWO STORES FOR YOUR SHOPPING CONVENIENCE 98104 Dunlap St Phone 2801 NO minutes were read as books had been mislald Mrs Connell took charge of the worship service which was followed by chapter from the study book read by Mrs Stewart After short games period the Worlds Friends booklets were dis tributed Mrs Conncll read short story The meeting closed by the serving of cake and candy and the singing of GodSave the Queen GILFORD MARCH 24Mr and Mrs Edwin Northgraves Barrie visited Mr and Mrs Wilford Neilly one day last week Mrs George Montcal Toronto was an overSunday guest at the Rothwell home sumOla Jimmie Nellly In TGH With Broken Hip Everyone was sorry to learn of James Neillys accident on Thursday evening Mr Reilly fell and fractured one hip He was tak en to Newmarkct hospital then on Friday morning was removed to Toronto General Hospital where latest reports say Jimmie is doing fine He will be 94 in April Euchre Winners Thrfourth of the series of euchres was fine success on Thursday last Winners were ladies MrsCannom Gladys Bell Mrs William Stur geon men Frank Steele Sherman Todd Dolph Kneeshaw Congratulations to the Young People Of Gilf0rd Churchill and Ebenezer on their fine performance of the religious play The Centur ions Servant on Wednesday last and the winning of the shield for Simcoe County The play was competition with Lefroy YPU Now the winners will compete with oth ers ofTorontO Conference at Bond Read on March 28 This will be welll worth seeing Mrs William Gorham was in To ronto Friday last STEELES CORNERS MGR 21Miss Mary Sturgeon Toronto spent the weekend wh her parents Mr and Mrs Linwood Sturgeon gt James Nellly had the misfortune to fall and break his right hip We allwish him speedy recovery the play last week in Hall Wood bees have polity Churchill business as they will peddle their goodsin another town Of course many vendors have thelrxown cus tomers about town anyway NIIICHEII some wlll meet Thursday April pm atMrs Ray Jermeys Will be payment Offees Mr Bndl Mrs Stacey and the weekend in TO onto The many friends of JohnWOOd hear he underwent Orillla Soldierq Memollal Hospital recently All row are sorryto an operation in whhhlm Speedyrecovery Mrs fseveral days In Toronto 11 The community is let an operatic In if new mm started in this 10 After dbllqi MARCH 249Womeirs Institutg dressed in tgsetlttgjgwl an Ron call speakers Earl Elliott and Frank fuzzy cloths 0min siatsirdav May and rmmle Spent Vt rovetwoolwhs Moore Eek utoom glad to learn thatMragslha improving 31 MARCH 24Mr and Mrs Manning spent the week Wlth their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Rex Manning Tor Onto Mrs Leonard Bell Fort William ls visiting relatives here Paul Bertram and Harvey Gra ham have returned home after couple of months in the West Mr and Mrs Milt Train spent Thursday in Toronto Mr and Mrs William Stewart Indy and Douglas Toronto spent few days with Mr and Mrs Stewart Mr and Mrs Copelandlc spent Monday in Toronto Miss Malcolm Toronto ilt visiting her sisters Mrs smith and Mrs William Kerr Mr and Mrs Drysdnle have returned from motor trip to Florida Miss Ann Harviei University of Toronto spent the weekendwith her parents Dr and Mrs Harvie Mr and Mrs ErScott Toronto spent the weekend at home here Mr and Mrs Roy Rowat Nor Iwich spent the weekend with the farmers mother Mrs Row at and other relatives Mrs Max Steele has Tetutned home after being patient in the RV Hospital Barrie Mr and Mrs Allen Grant and children have returned aftera hOI idav in the sunny south Broken Arm CullingWood Ted Heasman met with an un fortunate accldent while working withvhis wood cutting machine His arm was broken in two places Mrs Hardy Is spending week in Toronto and other points Many friends in the district will Ibo sorry to learn that Harry lThurlow is very ill at his home IA Speedy recovery is wished for 1him Mr and Mrs Phon Sibbald spent Friday in Toronto and attended the Sportsmervs Show First Day of Spring llslS irremmrkwmawhear Spring is hereJWmd Friday was very good beginning with the crows and the robirls singing their looked back with its miserable sleet snow and slippery roads and on Sunday with its sidewalks and roads sheet of ice With still another week to to go songs But Saturday it as it winter was go it is pOSSible for March out like lamb laop Banquet On March 19 over 300 attended or dinner lElInVa1e pm served by so Johnna United meetln Was bum Ba Beekeepers usuallywear smooth clothingfwhm working withhives becauseabees feet get tangled in the SlchICOOp to in the Cent 53 re the ladies of Church hald Presidentkay mvsbeed ad th Kings ley Brown Emame 8mm Child Todd were reclcctcd for three yeartcrm The directors and management were congratulated on alvcry successful year Art Class Complete Term The Elmvale art group of 32 members which met on Monday evenings have completed the 10 Iwecks course and all members fm ished three beautiful landscapesin oils Rev Reynolds on be half of the class thanked Mr Willis the art director and Char les Show for providing fine ac commodation for themembcrs As small token of appreciation Mrs Copeland presented each with gift Of money commit fee has been appointed to plan for next season Mrs LCope land Mrs JL Burgess Mrs Baker MrsMilton Trace Rev Reynolds Charles Shaw Alex McAulcy Tl Bate and Jerry Chapple Surprise Party few of the neighbors around the corner of Peter and Amelia streets paid surprise visit to Mr and Mrs Jack Tinney on Friday Levelling After few games of cards and Chinese checkers and social time dainty lunch was served Mr and Mrs Tinney and Kathryn are moving to their new house on Lot F105 near Vic tpria School at the end of the month EDENVALE MARCH 24Rev Veals BA recently returned missionary from China and brother of the local pas tor preacheda sermon on Com munism in China on morning Next Sunday morning church service will be withdrawn but Sunday School will beat 11 service will be conducted by the Young People in theevening at 730 pm Rev Clements BA BD will be the speaker Tragic Highway Accident Tragedy struck few yards from Edenvale at 10 Oclock Sunday morning when car from Owen SOund travelling easthlewftwtheroad and crashed into tWO telephone poles Mrs McNabb was instant ly killed aner and Mrs Walsh Seriously injured Successful Farm Sale Earl Richardson held successful Sale of farm stock and implements on Thursddy afternoon laThei Wo mansAssbeiatlon served lunch thq Red Cross canvasserslast week ANOIENTTCENTRE Ill cumicggrI The sum of $57rwas collected by 6971 Elizabeth St Phone 4946 EDGAR MARCH 2+Mr and Mrs Robert Oliver London were recent visit ors at Johnsons Glad to report Mrs Hayes is able to be home from the RV Hospital much improved after her recent Operation Mr and Mrs Partridge and Mr and Mrs Strachan spent Sat urday in Toronto Mrs Duncan Thornhill Mr and Mrs Duncan Langstaff Mr and Mrs Watts Weston Mr and Mrs Johnson and Patricia New ton Robinson Miss Thompson Bond Head Mrs Porter Barrie vis ited at Johnsons during the weekend Bouncy Ferris who has been convalescing at Malton spent Sun day with Mr and Mrs Bonney large number of friends met on Friddy night in the Community Hall and presented Mr and Mrs Dawson Morrison nee Anne Cock burn with miscellaneous shower The evening was spent in dancing Crawford Alliston spent day this week at his home Mr Crawford had the misfortune to fall and received severe shaking up Rel Clements Minesing took the service in the United Church on Sunday in the absence of Rev Mactaggartz Me HOLLY MARCH 240ng to the bad condition of roads the congregation was small on Sunday but those Who were able to be there enjoyed the service conducted by Rev An son Moorehouse recently returned missionary from Africa Sympathy of the Community goes Outto the bereaved family of WilliamWiley in the death of Sundaidear husband and father BELLE EWARL MARCH zitQuite number in Barrie on Friday evening Mrs Walton and Event spent the weekend inBarrie in Orillia over the weekend FrOsIlHerrinTg lungc 40 Fresh wlllte Fish ilb25fcifaijup Purefork Sausage 38c gt Wienrs Bologna hflic Freer 5ldePork 153359 Lean Boneles flmkkoest ensCltlthl11hPeShal and ptedtvlldust be drywclepned oililattmlergg from here attended the carnival dssESocip

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