Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 31 Mar 1952, p. 5

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MIDHURST WE 234me Walt had an appmdecsomy at the Royal Vir tom Ifoapiul on My Safer Broken Thigh Mrs Lyle L5 in Toronto General Hospital suffering from broker thigh She has been making her home with her daughter Mrs Howey Mani For limiter Services in to United Cnurchl will be held 73a commencing April On April l3 Easter Sunl day pageant entitled The Chain range of the Cross Will be given bythe girls under the direction Hrs Veals This treat whirl no one should miss Sunday School will be held at 236 until further notice Mr and Mrs Stanley Walt Marilyn and lvan spent Sundavl with Toronto friends Stanley Dunn and Mr McKee busy moving this week tor their home on the Second line which was formerly occupied by Mr and Mrs Howey Russell and Lynn Russell went with bus load to the Shep herd diesel deinonstration in Lonn don on Friday Wvw CLOWES MARle 2SWe extend Conng nlations to Mr and Mrs John Lavender who celebrated their 30th wedding anniversary on Saturl day March 22 Mrs Giffen and baby daughter Katherine are visiting with parents Mr and Mrs Gordon Shelswell Bay Fish Shanda PIONEER sum Caluxdtazu buzlt the fast wood to cross the Atlantx under steam MARCH larwhastc Thanxoffel ine Royal warmly which mode it mg of the United WES will be id in 333 eld on Wednesday afternoon no ee Steal Silently Iii at 2230 when Mrs Harvey JlsirUl Barrie will be speaker Iresbylczian and Anglican soft by mm Gab ties are invited United WA kill an brim meet Tuvalu evening Aprii to 1m Mme Vim the church whooi room the job Saturday Several emu bloom open on My Nativbi the caoizai sf Kenya Queens Howl mluny rth Africa has long been Shuttles are dmpmring mt Worlds greatest centres from me by with me use of biggame hunting of hetkoptot Temperatures were High Low MM 2L March 35 MW mi IILNTEBS PARADISE Barrie Trucker in lEtobicoke Collision Woman Killed lGlobe and Mail recent arrival from England Mrs Herbert Quinn of Burnhairl llhorpe Rd was killed Friday in collision between car driven by her husband and fourton dump truck at the intersection of High ways and it was Etobicokes third fatality this year IO 16 18 19 25 26 27 ILONDIE we Atwms HAQ GOOD EYESzGHT cant ALWAVS HQEAO LCFW Khuhv BLONOlES vCl AT HOWE CAc HAVE cur now you GPEAGY mm WAS tty iMAsE TOO harmonies You seatc TO BEEEAVED HE WAS lCuZ SPllTiN nu Hamlin moan 556le uoN lNSttLTlN wows wan DONT unpac enw ma PieHTS my Constable Robert Smoilet of the Miss Marion Dicker Toronto and Etobicoke police said the Qunln Hayes Barrie spent the week car collided with truck laden end at Dickers with asphalt The driver was no BiTME 0N rile seam COUTH AH momacv LlKE THAT CONDITE EVENING CLASSES The Womens institute will meet atMisrt Joyce Hunters on April at 830 pm Roll call An April Fool trick Motto by Mrs Mc Lean Current events by Mrs Alf Bcnham Annual business meeting Mr and Mrs John Lavender rc ceived word that their son ltc floss Lavender had left for Korea CHURCHILL Sunshine Mission Band March meeting of the Sullsllllil Mission Band was held in the Sung day School room of Churchill Unit ed Church The roll call was an swered by mans llJlilL in the Bible with 21 members responding It was decided to have crokinole party on Saturday ilca there is no skating Admission is 230 CROSSLAND QU MARCH 27Jlhc Seventh Line Lennox of Barrie The impact threw Mrs Quinn out of the right ltand door and it is believed the rear dual wheels of the truck pass ed over her head Coroner Fenton said an in quest would be held Neither driv was injured The Quinns have two sons Michael 14 and Frank 20 OFFICIAL CLOSING THURSDAY APRIL 730 930 GROSS ENRODMENI 58 NUMBER OF COURSES 18 There will be display of work of the practical classes arranged in the Collegiate Gymnasium This will include work from the following classes LEATIIERWORK ART SEWING WOODWORKING Mrs Charles Lucas gave another chapter of the study book Brenda and Pamela Allan sang duet Away In Manger The meeting was turned over to Gail luti Riddlcs were given by Wesley Prosscr Allan Stewart Stanley Todd and John Lucas Margaret Sawyer and Corry Nagel played duel Bonnie Constable gar3 recitation Edith Kell read szoxy Daniel Meek Kay Sloan read VISITORS WELCOME poem Mrs Jack Constable con ducted the games dairilv lunch wasserved The Bani District Collegiate institute SPECIAL FEATURES The square dancing class under the direction of Miss Louise olley will hold visitors night on April 730 930 in the gymnasium Friends and visitors are welcome closing party for the New Camdian Classes sponsored by the ladies of the Inner heel will be held in the school Tuesday evening April N0 ADMISSION CHARGE Bommx Principal laiu Drum wound up their sea son of matings at Mr and Mrs John Loughccds Guests from Huth School Forum and Eighth Line Forum work in attendance to hear the special speaker Magis 670 aUPEEieIAI wire onc MADE oi we SHOULD bfbsm 77 NEVER DU HAD OUGHT TO DO THlN Fez THEM HichsJAcK LlKE PUTTINOVER no new no 02 means DRINKOF irate Kenneth Cameron of Bari lie He enlightened the groups with his talks on Court procedure and the functions of the various To CLEAN OFF THE SUPPER You HOLD TABLECALL IT GRANDMAWANTS us mu types which are held throughout Canada Magistrate Cameron took thenIlighway Traffic Act of Oni lario as special legislation and showed how it was applied question period was held to clear up many points of which the meta orists present were in doubt Aft crwards very tasty lunchwas served by the ladies The eveni ing ended with singsong and God Save the Queen John Beal cock moved vote of thanks toi Mr Cameron for his vonderfubl address and everyone approvcdt heartily Speakers during the sea son were Joe Dyer Saurtn Roy Hickling Barrie and Magistrate Cameron And so the group meet ings were success The Forum sincerely thanks those speakers Slate of Market Revealed by Loss on Veal Calf farmer and stuck raiser of Barrie district informed The lExnminer on Saturday morn ing March 29 with state ment from Toronto dealer 10 galding purchase of veal calf which was shipped by the far mer and arrived there on march 25 Helpaid $35 for the call about seigbt weeks previously Fed it fresh milk two gallonsdaily calf meal etc Was allowed for 145 lbs his estimate was 200 lbs at 22c lb But deduc films were yardage 29c com 600 stamp tax 30 pro rating andsewiee 200 freight and trucking 33125 or total of $237 Ho MW $2942 actual loos of $55812 coountf also ciaijuuls hump normal 4Beautiful New Weriich Bicycles given away Each winnerxhas choice of Buys OILGIIIS Bicycle CONTEST RULES Contestiiopen only to boys and girls tion CKBB during Story Book Pro7 under 616 years of age gram betWeen 1115 and 1145 am The bicycls will be drawn for as 01 All Wright Cleaners Limited Claim lows Checks must be turned in to our driv Bicycle on Saturday April 19 01 5mm attenliam Bicycle on smurdaxMaym All claim checks will be destroyed im Bicycle on Saturday May 31 edaley after eaCh draw Bic cle on gamma Jamil 7777277 Employeemnd relatives of employees otWright Cleanerstrmrted not elig Each draw will be made on Radio Sta ibi HOW TO ENTER CONTEST rlfor any garment sent to Wright Cleaners Limited acialim check is always given When your garment is returned be sure to have ting name and address pf boy or girl written plainly on the claimcheck and give it to the driver or store attendant This claim chalk will he placd inrour contest box To better yourchances of winning turn in as litany claim checks as yonwisli If you have not any eligibleehildren how about the boy or girtdown meshed jSel bicycleon diSPlgy at ClebnrsiStore at 88 Dunlop St 1238 Danorsr By legit slider ALL RiGllT ALL mount cur lT our JUNlorzl srop EUSSlNGE THATS GOOD soy BE NICE SPRING YERIENDQIRMA QllbllilllEREllGoAeNNiMl EktMEi1Rrroermv NOWYOUCA prmu 135 accruals RlGHTl or ENEMY mhlgegpsmmml ARQFFICERQ pp

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