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Barrie Examiner, 23 Apr 1952, p. 3

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woman APRIL lelhc community LVtI cum Mr and Mrs Morrmz and They have purchased Stan ley Dunns farm on theer com family more of Vespra Ban Onocl Farm Frank Rice has Orrocks farm on the 21 cm sum Mr and Mrs any The Thompson FuneralHome THORNTON Will Continue to Serve You as in the Past Iond Hughes ENIBALIVIER rental Mt Iuc community was made and the S$SSl SX$$ mocking their home in Barrie tummunity WISH than long and jhappy retirement Gan Pt Vkrm Bros have purchased gzuwi pit from Mrs George Finlayf and Ire busy with trucks removing hr gavel To Modify School Ground Barrie Collegiate Band Alumni Association Organized by Grads Dr Tuck is First President On Friday evening April 11 about 35 gruduutes who had Adam Supmmmm belonged to the Barrie Collegiate Band and their friends met lilc Muthurst Forest Station spoke pupils teacher and parents on levergrtrns was $40 canvass of mg fflllld raised bee will be held Dwiflg mgmwmg may ftmmcdmtely after seeding erectigmeced rm Mfg mga the fence and plant and trim tree It was very gratifying to see thurmd of June 37 It was interest shown by the section 11th more gratis could be June 53 school meeting The farmers are on the land in ifull smug Must seeding upcrik Chosen to head the groups ex llutis mu be ushed by May iufccutivc until June was Dr llnrt Itlm district if weather permits flry Tuck of Barrie Mrs Roy ESmith of Barrie l5 iccprcsidcu norm Nash Or3and Miss Bertie ululholland Iill ti llCd MI and Mrs Dim Nash secret 10mm yeah Hi humid lelected treasurer and Reg Roach Claw and Clifford Money vuyof Gravcnhurst will serve um mt grandparents Mr and assocmtmn lllSImliill Mrs Arthur wan or we HashI The grails and their guests were calm fwelcomcd to the meeting and pre Iscntcd with brief outline of the Navy Blue Double Breasted Blazer At New Low Price SIRANSMANS SPECIAL INTR alumni movement to date by Chair mnn Bill Blntn who was home from Western Unlvcrsity in Lon don for the holiday weekend Along with Dr Tuck he has been engaged in the preliminary organ gimtion of the Dr Tuck read several messages rcccivcd from graduates unable to gbc present at the mccting Ouc 20f these came from John Sle jphcnson in Montreal the grad run thcst cast and another mm Iom OConnor in Lctlibridgc ltI the Igrud furthest 05 The new prcsulcnl cxptcsscd the thanks of the group to Mr Mnyor for putting the Pine Room int their disposal for the meeting and called upon the bond lircctor IW Fisher lo utltlrcss lhc asso elation Band Director Present Mr lure at seeing so many of the grad uates and thcir guests present for the meeting He commented bricf ly upon the history of the band and complimented the graduates for having laid such It sound foun $1295 HAVE OFFERED THE FINEST VALUE IN DIAMONDS THAT MONEY CAN BUY Make your selection in the privacy of our Diamond Room Jewellers THUR FRI SAT To introduce their famous quality NYLONS to the ladies of Barrie and District GEORGIAN HOSIERY MILLS OF OWEN SOUND brings you this SPECIAL OFFER the Purchase of Any Pair of Shoes from +19 DUNLOP ST YouHReceive One Pair of First Guaranteed gHose Moore Shoes BARRIE for gum onni meeting of the at mnt group Hemativcly arranged for the writkn hoped Mpg Ildvmg Dltan 99933399 attzictcd in the meantime with an alumni associatioer VODUCTORY OFFER in Barrie to organize an alumni association After dinner at 35mm Beaummnm The mm the Queens Hotel the party moved on to the Pine Room luulldaliun planting the school with Mayor Motel to conduct the business poplin of their meet eye to increasing attendance at tuci 15 tltcl DR HARTLEY TITCK tlntuui for the ltViIilDIlltlll of in struuuutul mime lll Barrie Colict present status of mu is It IIIL school was cxplaincd iulc The 2qu the Foster music examinations were made available for any grads who wished to try tlwmsclvcs lgiinst prtscm standards The bond director was plcztwd that tln original move lu tlllllt the alumni had come from the He grads themselves tXpLLlLd the organization ntud as other invzuc of thc cxistcncc of the as sociution Many topics pcrtuiniug to or ganizational tititzxils and possible 3ctivitics of the alumni association were discussed it was decided that newsletter with news of current band and alumni activities Fisher expressed his pleas would be circulated to all graduw ates semiannually Fees for the alumni membership were set at two dollars annually Since those present at the meeting wotcyprin cipally graduates of the 194410 1948 period it was resolved that efforts should be made to contact grads of other years and bring them into the association Propose Night Classes The possibility of creating music scholarships and extending other forms of help to the current band was discussed briefly and dcferred to future meeting proposal to establish night school class in instrumental music was favor ably received and Dr Tuck and Mrs Smith were appointed to in Mrs Lynn Russell Wayne and vcstigatc this possibility further It was proposed that history of the band be drawn up with view to publication in the Mural To thisVend the office of historian daughter Shirley said that he out ELALtt for was deferred 15 were made It Hie plu serum ftlcclltlg 13 June li rrunton tn sfzcr the meeting Wm turf was It costsId until ltllotltfltil Lust Bfufc the last ll of 12m Msle dorm by the whiting Maturation about the alumni WWII my write the secretary I7 Own Stu Mic HILLSDALE Alllll 23Mr and Mrs Bull ztticfulctl tlir tcacliers Cullvml Zion in Toronto during the holidays Mush George Rumble CaIc drum returned home after spend mg tiu lioildnys with his grunti IztIJ Mr and Mrs Ralph Rum Wilma Burton iiLilIlllll wnh her pliltlllS Ilvv md Mrs Burton Mr and Mrs Brennan and luv Visited With Rev and Mrs lltudcrson at Walkcrton Sunday Mr and Mrs Frank Hnllyburton uundcd the wedding of their son Gitu to Miss Phyllis Glctincr at llzmultun on Good Friday WMS of St Andrews Church met lite home of Mrs Earl Turn tfl Mrs McClung presided lv0tions were taken by Miss lurncr Mrs Brennan and Mrs Charles Jumicson Mrs Grant hqu gave the study on the Baptist mission and Mrs Martin took the topic Women of the Biblc Mrs Drcnnan sang solo King of My Life Plans wcrc made for thc 30th anniversary of the society tu be held in the church on May 20 at it pm Marshall Jess and friend CooksI illc spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Gordon Rownt Mr Jcss ocv cuplcd the pulpit in St Andrews lChurch Mr and Mrs Nixon Toronto visited with the latters fathom Chztrlcs Fnrnghur during the pusti iwcck Miss Gwen Hothcrington of the chII Telephone staff Toronto spent thc weekend with Mrs Laverne IDuffy Mr Gordon nno Mr Wright of lToronto Normal School are teach ling at the local school under the supervision of Mr and Mrs Bcll Miss Turner and Missi IMubcl Turner and Mr and Mrs Enrl Turner and Shirley visited on Sundny at Mr and Mrs Fred Hackers Midland Communion of the Lords Supper will be held in St Andrews Church on Sunday April 27 at pm Pre paratory service Friday evening at oclock Mr and Mrs Cole and family Toronto visited with Mr and George McFadden Sunday MIDIIURST spent the to cx graduates bccamc Lynnda visited Mr and Mrs Gali braith Sunnidale Corners last week MITCHELI SQUARE APRIL 21 Womens Instime will meet Thursday May at pm at Mrs Millers Mrs Bernhardt Agriculture ConI Ivener will have charge of the program Roll call Gardening Hint Murray Scott visited his brother John Scott Mount Forest recently Mr and Mrs McCully Blacks water visited her sister Mrsi Grant Ansdell over the weekend Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Robert Miller In thearrival of son April 13 Visitors at Mrs Lucks were Mr and Mrs Woodrow Oshawa and Mr and Mrs Woodrow and WYEBeRlDGE APRIL ZlA very pleasant so cial took place at Parkside Mid inn hmsday evening sponsored by Womens Institute of Wye Ibndgg John Rankin Fencingspent Easter holidays with his grand mother Mrs George Mr and Mrs Cameron spent few days with friends in Tomato June and Linda Ludlow Toronto ivlsited reIaIiVes here during the holidays Wilson Luffman left Wednesday for Colhnngood to take postdonl lscdsswn 54L OI TIN $41 01 TIM AYLMER Infant or Junior Food LIBBYS BABY FOOD IAIN PKG mz taut nun Ct 8W STRAINS MEATS sms IURIOR MEATS cnomm 6233288 BABY FOODS GBBBBBS CEREAL lt CREAM of WHEAT OGILVIE WHEATHBBBTS MKBT BENNBT POWDBBS SUNCBBST BVAPORATBD MILK BKNSON OR DURHAM CROWN BRAND OI IEIHIVE BIB ORANGE IUICB PARLBYS RUSKS McCORMICKS Sunwheut Biscuits WESTONS Brrowrool Bibcuits out $223 KBNBNIL BANANA ruucns 14L SJL oz TINS 101 P16 not no 401 OAYMIAL BAILEY CI PRC IWI YIN lu PKGL IJL oz rm rot KG JUICE om OBS EMPEROR NKW CROP WASHINGTON TENDER GREEN FAMOUS No Will BUNCH FLORIDA NIIT ICY SI IOU LOBLAWS $10000 01 TIN CILLO Fi at oifdln 45 29 15 13 15 359 it 31 12 19 23 23 nomad mm Strauss courrsr WINNERS HAVE BEEN NOTIFIED BY MAIL Complete List of Winners Norms Will Be Posted In Every Lou Stun MAPLE LEAF CHEESE mm on mm WOODMKNS HORSEBHDISH FANCY CREAM STYLE MYFHIR SPICE BEEP LOCALOBY onions AYEHER PLAIN comm onus COWHNS 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modulus rinsesrenter ramp poops amour Ann pit or whiny 19 mime to Connie Mattawa spent few days with their respecttVe parents and Mrs Archer Salisbury giggled Eaton Hillsdale Sun and Mrs Albeit Hounsome out Great Lakes boat Charles Hounsome oventhe week It LoBLA Sl7hisbosrwvr introdutorrgbtrer nu pm yThyuseuxastac 35 mm Minute roiksot Ivy community en ROAST CHOICE outermostcraze er ym cuomE BLADE sons SHORT to tour ed Church Cookstown gnome REG $I35 mmmwu Members of the executiv of NY VVEAI mom mdfamlly visited Mr and Mrs WI met at the home of the priest ident Mrs Booting to arrange the program for the year It was decided to hold evening meetings November RolI calls were chosen and plans made to have ial alters on some occasions moss 10031518 REGINA CP Provincial fn dais expect an increase ofperhapc to percent in Saskatchewon mum amounting the summon it dram rm 42 Is and steam to details and 51 gauge 15 denier mouth forSpIlug Midsummer to the Prince Albert national and the northern 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