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Barrie Examiner, 14 May 1952, p. 18

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eptf rruVrr rvs itsI me more examine weasesmr par la Modern Library Provides Servi done Along with the floor rep few changes in arrangement certainly stack up with the bes ing the librarians desk bookcas At the latest count there are over 5000 the library They range from light fiction rig 93 nFroni nordcnalrc ceased TIIE RCAF STATION LIBRARY has just had its floors re and Mm iirs thcr amp Bordens Library would in the RCAF now The top fl es andseveral reading tables books of all types in latest bestsellers and cook books to the heaviest technical and reference tomes that anyone weiild want to read Former Barrie Resident Mrs ALooker Dies former resident of Barrieg Mrs William Alfred Looker died at the home of her daughter Mrs Wilfred MacCrone 203 Oak St Toronto on Saturday May 1952 following heart attack Slie had been ill since February with Crompton of Smiliis Falls Mrs ship gall bladder and coronary tliioin basis native of Simcoe County Mrs Looker was born on the Second Line ofFlos Township on Feb 22 1876 She was the former Mar garet Mary Swan daughter of the late William Swan and Mary Anni Clute She lived in Allandalc for 40 years before ming to Hamil ton where she lived for two years She hadresided in Toronto for the past 12 years member of the Anglican Church the late Mrs Swan be longed to the Ladies Auxiliary to the Canadian Legion the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood oft Railway Trainmen She had been president for some years and held 45year pin in the LOBA and was an honorary member and chap lain She had served as president of the Ladies Auxiliary to the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen The deceased was supporter of the Conservative Party St Barnabas Cliurcli 1c Lookcr and Allan Looker BarryNwly MatCrone Douglas MacCronc IllKlinnlmm grandsons of tlictcibson Joel Ideccased Interment was in BariPaulvS Cemcmyv Innism William Looker King all ric Union Cbmelcry Floral tributes included Golden Star LOBA RCE Branchl 340 Legion the CNll Butlerickl Staff the Ladies Auxiliary Branclii 340 lieiativcs and friends attondingl the funeral included Mr and Mrs Pearl Crompton of Carleton Placed Mr and Mrs Crompton and family of Aylrncr Sivan of Pefferlaw Barry MacCrone of Oti taiva Mr and Mrs Archer oft Elmvalc Mr and Mrs Swan of Phelpston Mrs John llurlos of Van couver Mrs Rankin and Miss Olga Rankin Midland Lukcn Sr and Lukcn Jr Lorne Park Mr and Mrs Coughliii of Antcn Mills Funeral Service Held For Edward John Neely Native Of Croigvole Funeral service was held at the JeanettEiineLalllome Barrie on Tuesday May 1952 for Edward John Neely who died on Saturday May at Toronto Western Hospi tal after long illness Mr Nee lys death was due to pneumonia native of Craigvale where he ce for Airmen wig have been quite momm support 13 View shows the north room with magaznie table in the fore ground while the bottom view shows the south room contain Earle Nccly lmon Neely Ncclv Wil ht through the Willizim Robert GCOIRC and Clmr llllt funeral service Ilquday service lconducled by the Rev Mr Hill of gm the yum Illb0CSiii Toronto on Monday Georgoicrs were Earle Neely Raymondl those showed the ifroni the Ladies Auxiliary to theldccouscd was held Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen lliti liiill ii and ric as the son of the late Mr Robert Neely He was of the Anglican Church nd Craigvalc Orange Lodge nndu er of the Conservative Paru Surviving are three nephews Carl Nccly and Ray and three nieces Lulu Mrs Byers and Mrs liain Graham Four brothers es predeceased him The Rev Mr Rowe conducted at Barrie oni was also held Turner Funeral Home PallbearI Neilis Byers Ronald Byers Graham Interment SI was at The many Lifelong Resident 0f Oro Township Passes 75 Mrs James Johnston lifelong resident of Oro Town at her home in Guthrie on Friday May 1952 in her 76th year The former Charlotte Ann McKay she had lived in Guthrie 43 years native of Mitchell Square where she was born on April 20 1877 the deceased was in daugh ter of the late Finlay Me ay and Elizabeth Jermey She married James Johnston on Dec 1805 and resided at Mitchell Square until moving to Guthrie Her hus band prcdeceascd heron July 22 1932 The late Mrs Johnston was member of Guthrie United Church and life member of the Womans Missionary Society She was also active in the Womans Association and the Womens Institute Surviving are four daughters Mrs Bartholomew Viola Mrs Ewen Caldwell Lillie Mrs Bert Jamieson Elizabeth all of Guthrie and Mrs Wilfred Moon lflti ric Mrs James Johnston died= for the past lilift Mr Campbell Mr and Elli lilUi son brother cll Shiiinrc Fiii ital service was llllll it Gulli wlunpng Monday 11 Anderson lllndcliffcu Bcriinl lJoiiiistoii and lill1lf the deceased merit was it iiitliric Floral from Gutliibi Unich Church Intli Hm 01mm MMWMS humm Ilthlw has included Ill letllillml Will Illllllll 5111M pcopli Will 1ch on farms in lung are prclZ Seeding Iiillill iiitcd May 1952 and was conducted by lthe Rev llugh Shannon and George jut mu no 13 Mummy lMalcolmu IHIIIWIHNS Vlll AWN tori Minister of Agriculture slated RW that exchange visits are playing in E1mliiiciuiisingly prominent role in the HOLLY unit and Mrs and altr Clinic welcome MAY l2The farmers of the lia Well finished drill ohn Dunn ant sided the are being spent llll Mrs Clio APTO visited Mr John John McCunig illorencc lni liorin ll ibiilcs Womens Lavina ESlaltion and Mrs Duncan Robert thatlcy llltl Mrs lover the ttlrtltl and the czin be seen lilllslilil forth on in trees slot Mltsslf of rillia of on icli Johnston McKay Iii family motored to Brarebridge 12 Sunday Methodist Mo ur and Mrs lirelby 13 viltvd 311 iithiitly MAY 12Commandntions vimd Mrs Norirmi liLiiiilt on 111w 25m wedding ltiiiivcrsary Mr and Mrs onto illycz at the werkrnd llriiins and Bllidi and Mrs Thornton visited lsons inst lctliusslny 1rul Carson iiicd his sister IIJlIlgtililllt on Sunday The from and livid are lookiIr 51 fresh and green after the shown Jpnpl 13m from lgtlllllt James Bennett of Grenville iEdwaid of illlblil lilill Shirland member of the publicity hirsi illnwkcstonc Mrs William Audit1mm Amimiimu sdn litillicl if lllllzbil Mls Willllriulii of this delegation of young 01 iwopli lit Finlay MVKJ Milllltwctions of Britain and llllll lllillllCllllll Wollittl is member of the RCAI the hit Miss Hefty Hoyle associate editor em By ALLEN FRANCIS 11 llliil farmers will be vis Britain this summer Ills publicity II nepirnnent of thcOniario Depart release from llllll of Agriculture it states that linol juniors are due to sail frpin illlllllill on May 30 for Great Bri lail returning around the middle ltily lticiz trip sponsored by Department of Agri culture is in exchango visit as four swung farmers from Scotland are lllltllll touring Ontario and liivlvgation from England is expccb id llilrl this year The Ontario delegation includes slilvuiior Saracusc from Norfolk aznnciizicl lwf of Junior Farmer News official pulilzcwiioii of the Junior Fnriiiers branch staff of the Ontario llcpnrl will act as This trip to Britain will lgivc Miss iloylc an opportunity to in which she Division during World this innoiuiccinciit in making lillli MCLWd Hi lllllll fnrnirr movement not only included nsfiliiu School and Iiiblii Class those 1mm in Ontario but in other countries of the world llmvcvcr this is the first time girls lhcse young llzinil and Scotland foigfonr weeks Relatives from distance attmnii studying British agricultural Candi Murray bors The Spicrs Sunday May 11 1952 will come as shock to his railway associ ates brother ofJlli1ton Spiers of Barrie and Reginaldyear The late Mr Spiels was train man on the Allandale Divisionof eautiful floral tributes the gCNR 20 years ago rHer husband that late wgt Looker predeceased her on June 19 1944 Alfred died ind918 in Oxford England and Irene on My 11 1931 George predeceased her at the age of one and half years and John onAug 1048 Surviving are two sons William Looker of Ravenna Vet EC Funeral servicewas held at Me zontopon Tuesday May is and wa Looker of Toronto and Joseph arid three Tdtiughtcrs Mrs Wilfred MacCrone Laura of Toronto Mrs Beverley King Rae offToronto and Mrs John Harlos Wynncrol Vancoui Dougalland Brown Chapel Tor was born on May 30 1874 the de och LAVENDER ON CREAM COLOR DELICATE IIAND EMBOSSED GRAPEVINE MOTIFS MADE IN LAVENDER CLAY ARE APPLIED TO CREAM COLOUR QUEENS WARE OW SEE THE MANY ornanijwanowoooAPATTERns NEualiiili militia not hit Slinu Noumea BAYFIELD srs Lavina of Forest Home son Whit hex sow BY STEELE Phonetics Barrett ChesterSpiers55 Dies Suddenly In Fort Erie lFormerly war CNR Here sudden in Fort he of Artrca lick dciIlli Erie Hospital was in his Rawn of Staynicr Clarence How in of Gaincbridgc Mr and lll$ Ilolnics Mr and Mrs Scott Robertson of Orillizi Flower bearers were five iicigh Muir John Ii Caldwell Kenneth Cald well and Keith Stindcrson uid Muir of EC heslie 56th at the time yet his dealh stcem in which the wellknown here Funeral thisafternoon at Huntsville serv ENCLOSED METAL HEAD Slim trim design Blocks diisl tll TUBULAR ACTION Exclusive mom or operation FLEXIBLE mm SUIT iIICW stay plllSIIC finis II urn Plirciswii lnuor Positive ridiusiing With stay clerin Dulppl wotes FURNITURE UNLOMT ml tlu funeral were Mr and N153 lions and methods They will also Plllli MCLQWI ml Illllll 0f llv have an opportunity to learn some towel Fred lllhlh 0i IlllllVOOCIl Ml thing of the organization and ac llnd lVlIS lllClNllll Alilllsmi tivitics of tinir British counter ClOSSlillldl M11 All MIS 5llillll parts the young farmers Row illld MIDI lid Cllm Col Kennedy said such exchange understanding and visits promote young people fellowship among lllll to become better llll better citizens The ability of these young people to profit from such visit is iii tlicnlctl in the biographical sketches which follow or under peacetime conditions the HAROLD BEAIIY young man of 27 operates mixed fariii iicar Dniislord Dairying is the chief interest and ithcir Holstein itth highest production records in lithe county An enthusiastic club obcr by the Police Commissioner member since he was 12 lticipatcd in both calf and grainlRY AN EXAMINER WANT AI County =dinctor for three years Vicepresi k3 3g Wmloned ldent and then pftSldclll of the pro association wing Calmdallimc she aifended as staff mom dzlttricl leadership training schools It conferencys in northcini and southern Ontario and lroving Junmr activities be Lotiglivvil fr Mr and MD Sirseer and lfili tri Ju Iidliltl Scott ilew ily EDNA slinl Mothers Hm bv iiimial with his porcine Mr and Mrs my cum Wm Pkw to know that four ial iilltl ro JUNIOR EARLIER AND 4H CLUBS and Mrs Mimi LoughNi taxmabiawwwwwwweoaowwaaww0400 loroiilzi ers Day will his mother Mrs 1L RY Junior ARMICIIAEL frlRl dollacre dairy form located GuplphV Jim Smwd jum Vlllilt lltltfllfill in Middlcscx Tolin gram movement as membpr or 13 MM has Cnplillfi I6 mm the Augusta Club but in I951 be making club projects Winning both can the IltlkCtdllil and provmcinl honors upganimd Edwardme jum Alrcady her interest in the junior im farmer movement has taken her on 1wmd comm diwcmr on drip if N1 IH Club Cm prcmncial association In addition of Middlcsex two Chicago lh um in 10 participating in judging com Vicmrm amifSoufh Carolina iYonih Conference in West Virginia lShc has served as secretaryutrcos ore and president of the local and county junior institute and for two ycars was county director on the Lcompetitiens in training and Farmers ty at the tr has also won Institute county Winter Fair terestcd in the During JAMES BEN II an intern On church icervmt Farmer Camp include itltllm In 1945 lillt County Calf Club judging tizim provincial tl1lt Uh farmers and the lllllllllpvntiong he in 1930 and Township Agricultural Socicly for from various countries and help our farmers ELEANOR sauacuss of Wa 1lcrford RR is young lady with several firsts president of the Association of Ontario pacuy she was honored introduction to the Queen Princess Elizabeth ll first two girls selected to represent 5835 the Ontario JuniorUFarmers over Eleanor has completed nine and was homemaking club units and act ed as leader for seven Her exper icc is being held ience in junior farmer work in nnsclf 18 12022 width aspire 23 to 27 Width $399 seam32 width as $449 33 to36 width $495 37 to 39 width $595 40 to 43 width $695 Standard Length oaflnohes iced gcludcd being president of Norfolk to her credit Last vear she enjoyed the distinction off being the first girl to be elected Junior Farmers In that ca with an then during the Royal Tour Now she is one of the thrcc years and has taught Sunday School for 10 years Afw um FOR wnn ichcr chief of has been in Victoria this town herd first time sin has one of lic par MENSHEAVY DUTY WORK BOOTS fittinggeod dependable Comfortable work boot split leather upper panco soles and tap soles with plates Sizes to 11 Youths Black with white trim thick nonskid rubber soles sponge insoles duck canvas uppers heavy rubber toe guard arch supports Pair Pair Pair clubs representing his counryg Wiee at the provincial interclub leader or two calf clubs for junior imys he is making good use imember of the he represented Victoria Congress in Chicago in 1946 junior farmer judging competitions lat Peterboruugb Fair the Canadian National Exhibition and the Royal In addition to these lactiviiies Harold is extremely in hucb and this year is president 1of the Lindsay Presbytery Young iolvs Executive mm specializing YUUNS peoples WWK 511ml Lll swint and poultry raising He bask 1th Theatre Norfolk County Junior we Cm war can Club work Farnicr their and iiinior lircclorgnnd twp wars gram and mm of the county fair first This iconfcrcnces belonged to the juniorl lfarmcr choir and played ijunior farmer ball team which won fine Eastern Ontario championship young peoples groups WHITBY CPICharles Flet appointed police Conntvlhcrc The ointment wnl uivcE man force was disbanded last Oct 495 News iiOYS Yourns BASKETBALL Boots Boys Sizes to Mens Sizes to 11 do ANCIENT FLASKS Gttml NW 35 of leather literature were type of of ms experience As Kawartha Junior UNWANTED HAIR of in body with part iriizsikstle dormer of me so discoPm chest in and ill Club National lie litany prizes at the will 639 GRANVILLE STE VANCOUVER BC mm work of the United NEII comes from tario farm at Sport1 in diiiryiiigl LOCKERS he was member ofl supplied at cost competitions in president of the Breakfast Bacon year he was Pork Liver Leon Brisket Boiling Fowl ml YOung Roasting Chickens White Fish has attended several 1951 member of Illilild Summit mehi Spcncerville United Church Jim Smw m1 Its also active in manv of their bccii director of the London COHOC salmon We carrycod haddock police at Huntsville chief police force for the cc the former five 29 Collier St Since 1865 haunts The earliest bottles mentioned Permaneetiy minted from Bsroielo the contains no dries or kill the our 51200 and moo Year Carcass Pork and Beef WOMENS COOL AND COMFORTABLE CASUALS Genuine all leathers and flattering simulated leathers in White Plain Colors and Multicol ors Platform soles Sizesgl to all sizes in the group NEILL Feature ifflmm LABORATORIES to Locker Subscribers Bacon Squares lb 19 lb 33c 39 lb 19c lb 29 lb 37c lb 53c lb 45 12 lb tin 36c sole ocean perch and smoked fillets Fresh herring and white fish BARRIII Frosted Foods Phone 3750 PHONE 4259 298 393 Heavy metal heel Sizes 11 tol3 279 fortable smart for work or play Treat yourself to pair at this low price Sizes to Pair 299 339 is the group some aloe canvas uppers Loafers Sizes to ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL NURSES SUMMERTIME OXFORD Exactly as sketchedLight weightplat form sole cushioned cork wedge 0mm 398 Women and Growing Girls smitten LollFEliSl iiocciisiiisr Brovm and Bloc ford Brewm Burgundy Special Clearance Ml sizes in ballerina loafers and loafer types Leather Blue and Browa and White OXj Block

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