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Barrie Examiner, 17 Oct 1952, p. 12

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the past few weeksillarkies Grahamtile mod Barbara Kerr thing gum Mr and liars Thomas L1 attend out with no less thm eight ex ven Rag Apple Highxpot who vvill mvesigamn came ms Mrs mnh Graham Mm Came Ireland fourth and Bounce Hamilitd LintonMcuushlm 9an hibitors winning at least one first be recalled as the AllCanadian in Five mare am am in pros Graham and Warren mley 5L Ion fifth In Showmanship thci TOWN Samde Cerswell had seven flrvtSJJ Junior Yelrll 135 yeah 50M pea police say lmuarmes visited Mr md Mfg winner was Chime irelam to Mr and Mrs Frank Hill and Mr Russell Hood and James Mccagne and Reserve Grand went to anoth men Saundemi 23 Shemume Elmer Craham Sunday or md Mfg Don Newman we me our M5 euh Elmer Sm V0 cram emf Bond Men as convicth in police court at Mr add Mm Harry Squibb Au 1mm lowed closely ht Ruth Ireland mlAmlm Hang calm Barbara xenwcckcnd with Mr and Mrs Rhos Apple gxglomitllleizhosg ndsay of complicity in the theftora visited Mr and Mrs George lxiructim on Elm all 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Marlon Leach clghth 3321 3le illyellofd in MITCHE SQUARE In won at Keith Brown ninth Wilson mod Hull After short busmess meet F0 Punck otuuom over in milk Reserve Senior and rthur Johnston mg Mrs Esten Davis the conven dart tenth and Bill Usher eleventh Pom no Fauna Reserve Grand Champtonohip went M355 JOYU JLFIIMF Silent the at Say In the Grain Club Don Brothctier of historical research tool Rated prizes in exmbued ms Pm mpleligmge mlmducmg we speak Requiem mass was celebrated at to Russell Hood Alliston on me week holidaying in Toronto and Ind roducts The ML H81 smml second Joanne Nememn Who gavenow 5L PallCXs Roman CBIhOUC first rize milking twoyeareold Barrie we the years Smith Nd Marlo Leaf ourhv mlcmsmg Wk Hulmm Church Phelpston on Friday Sept Glzirnisp Enchantress Doris James John Payne Toronto spent the we pmucmwem Charlie Ireland NI Rum Gland Mr and Andy Plerwni P8 26 1952 for Patrick OHallam 78 McCague Alliston had the Junior weekend with his cousin Norman Achievement my Sixth Bill Braden seventh Donald crborough renewed old acquamt who died South River on Mon Champiom winning with the first Jermey McKeown eighth John Ila NinthEnrica in Ivy on Monday day Sept 22 following coronary me senior yearling Lodeslar Mr and Mrs Crawford and cuh In the Potato Club Marlon beach Miss Jean Cochrano of Royal Vic thrombosis attack grincess Faync while the Reserve R033 Crawford Toronto and Mur was awarded USI lime Rlitoria Hospital spent the weekend at nativc of Flos Township whore Junior wem to Cerswell on ray North Camp Home med 809101 hadr LIEColc Second Gordon Lund thirdihome he was born on Jan 28 1874 be his winning senior heifer calf Mr and Mrs one Crawford of good qualityHelen Smith fourth Joanne Smilh ML and Mrs Bruce Mcvanen was the son of the late Mr and Bond Haven Rag Apple Dixie Congratumwns Mr and Mrs 19 numbers mm 30h 5m and LCM and Miss Marian spent Sunday Mls Jon OHanam Phelmmm Emulsv James MCCague Hobart Johnston on tho zlriivulnf In the Dairy Calf Mcchwn s3vcnth Wm Mr and Mrs Wallace Tipping He began farming on the second won the open get on group by daugm on Sunday Oct gm Altman had at Toucnham concession of the township in 1900 Montvlc Rag Apple Marksman and Mrs Cord 3mg cam and Marilyn Mr and Mr Jack and Don on the form where two of his sons while he also took the junior get PM and Danni Visimd Mr and mon was second McNco now reside For the past seven on group by Glcnafton Engra tnwa Mr and Mrs Arlctt and Mrs Leighton blensur llollY curd Vernon Bump yezirs he had been living at South vcr Progeny of Dam class Was Mamet JamexMulcock Tummu Brnt Ncwmarkct spent the week Unloads Lar est River With ms son Leo won by Russell Hood on pro cud Wllh Mr and Mrs John Ham VlSllttl Master Garry Jcrmcy Evan WM member of the Roman Catholic gcny of Glamis Ormsby Fancy ML and MW Irwin Clarke are 57mm mond Chunch the late Mr OHallnm was Cerswcll had the first prize Grad mum and Wheat Cargo Ever MISS Elm McLean Spent the member of the Holy Name Soci ed Herd and Junior Herd The meg the daughter and mm law Mr and Mrs Collins Sud were divided more bmuglt out the first prize home of Mr and Mrs Davis an mm pair or gills with Bet Tillman Em up usmfnnmmmov smut will be closed from Fri 0d 17 lo Sci Nov inclusive 2340uckwmh Sf Ph 3837 nlnth In showman et was the winner was second Mari third Adric den Vernon Butchers Ross Brethct ighth tit ninth 189 the Cut Club there were Ihe junior calves and This is and steers In the some of the 33 Cole placed nlrgarct Gilmore sec BlbbYS 13 Hall third In the ing survey and sleets Charlie cording to first Hclcn Hamilton committ jorlty Midland Free Press Herald Largest ship under Canadian registry on the Great Lakes the John McKcllar visited Port Mc Nicoll recently with its second cargo since being commiuioncd at Port Wcllcr few weeks ago CPR officials said the cargo to talling 20594 tons was the largest cargo of grain cvcr carried any wh re They are also proud of the fact that the huge ftcightcr was unloaded in an elapsed time of 15 hours and 20 minutes at the elevator That time is not likely to be beaten anywhere either said CPR spokesman Visit of the McKcllor was not able in another sense Cargo in cluded 480895 bus and 40 lbs of No Northern wheat Part of this seasons crop it was the first No Northern to reach Port McNicoll for several seasons Also in the McKcllur holds were 256995 bus and 40 lbs of No feed barley Largest freighter built in Can ada to date the McKcllar is 618 feet long has 68foot beam and moulded depth of 36 feet It ar wcckcnd with her sister Mrs El ety of Si pairicks parish phelp Thomas good Memorial Tm wood Jcnnctt Mr and Mrs John Hammond at tcndcd the funeral of Elmer Budd at Stratford last week Mr and Mrs Sydney Hill and Mr and Mrs Wilson Linton To ionto were Thanksgiving visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs Thom as Lyons Mr and Mrs Sutherland Toron to spent Sunday with Mrs Maud Wilson Mr and Mrs Murdock and fam ily spent Thanksgiving with friends in Toronto Christ Church Services On Sunday Oct Harvest ThanksgivingSQIVICOSWcre held In Christ Church Ivy morning and evening with capacity attendances In the morning the rector Rev Howard took for his text Mark 28 For the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself first the blade then the car after that the full corn in the ear developing the theme of the miracle of the harvest At this service beautiful brass Aims Basin and matching Collec tion Plates were presented to the church by Thomas Banting of ston and supporter of the Lib eral Party He leaves to mourn his loss six sons and daughter Mrs Tim OConnell of Thornton Leo of South River John of Phelpston of Phelpston Wilfred of Tor onto and Ignatius and Vincent on the homestead at Phelpston 13 grandchildren two brothers Jos cpli of Phelpston and William of Toronto and sister Mrs Philip Kelioc Anne at Brechin The funeral mass was celebrated by thc Rev Morrison Pall bearers were the six sons of the deceased John Lee llfred Ignatius and Vincent OHallam Interment was in St Patricks Cemetery Pholpston Floral tributes included those from the Second Line of F105 Among relatives and friends from adistancc at the funeral Were Mr and Mrs Philip Kehoc of Bre chin William OHallam and sons from Toronto and Leo OHallam and family from Toronto Port McNicoll Resident Israel Munt 75 Dies phy donated by Russell Hood for annual competition in the Junior Herd class was presented by Graham Deputy Minister of Agriculture In placing the female Grand Championship Judge Dunton Brampton said he preferred the strong massive Stoltz cow with her level good qtlplity working udder to the younger Hood animal since the latter is still young al though great twoycarold in her own right with wellattached good quality udder StaciEs CORNERS Sunday visitors at Dales were Mr and Mrs Fred Dales laughter Ruthand friend Orillia Bill Griffiths Gravenhurst spent the holiday at his home here Mrs Young Miss Nora Young Miss Jones Mrs Gardener and Louise Toronto were Sunday vis buly fllld also taking trip through the United States Visitors atllli and Mrs Eall Scotts wcrc Mr and Mrs Samuel Cotton Mr and Mrs Fletcher Illd children Argyle Monitoba Mrs Rhoda Anderson Boisscvainf Manitoba mil Mr and Mrs Wal lace Elmvale Mr and Mrs Shaw and son Toronto ind Miss Verna Show Hamilton visited Mr and Mrs Shaun MES Rclu Burnlmm and Miss Lorna McCrackcn Toronto visited Mrs Pearcy Molly Moods of Mrs ILuck will be plcnscd to know she has rc turhcd from Toronto hospital much improved DalisfFrank Steele Ernest Dales Joseph Cronazi Alf Davis and Harold Crouuh Returns to OAC Francis Clonan has returned to OAC Guelph after spending 0T5 Wllh M1 and Mrs L9 50 Thanksgiving at his home here vold Mr and Mrs Allan Brown Dals Mr and 5113 mm Kneesmw ton spent several days last week at were among those who attended the me home of Mm Browns parentg plowing match at Ottawa last Mr and Mrs Ernest Knecshaw GRINDLEYfS LUPIN PETAL DINNERWARE 32 he Set Only $795 Also SAifE or LivedjltRQEILL5LLFJ99QSEEL week we are glad to learn that Mrs ed at 1020 pm the same day mmldNY3iffirmervab9yAresdemotslmceCounlywlw WMW Atfentraocs FredcgmherisvhomeifiOmR0yal ey were presen as memonal several years Brae Munl Sr died Those attending the horse races Victoria HospitaL Barrie much im to his late father and mother at the home of his youngest daugh wasaga on Monday were proved in health OUAKII limnllluu baled Inouol nish in on heat today mm In tes And on these options es thatcan utomatic heat aglvcsnrnaxl section vldlnz $5313 every room Can in action It is gt beat is and ev tapas save note th enth atlablel gently cir Deer Park Rector Addresses West SimCoe Anglicans Rev Northcot CI Burke rector of Christ Church Deer Park Tor onto was the special speaker on Oct for the fall meeting of the Great Chapter of the Anglican Deanery of West Simcoe Ladies of the Church of the Good Shep herdserved dinner at the Legion Hall and the meeting was held in the church Rev Adyc Collingwood Rural Dean extended welcome to the parish representatives about 70 being present He spoke of the retirement of Rev Stubbs of Elmvaleand referred to the great contribution he had made to the Great Chapter and to his parish The main speaker was introduced by Heber Smith of Trinity Church Barrie Mr Burke gave it clear description of the life with in the Church and showed how with this being revitalized it might nffect and change the lifexwithout He urged all laymen to take ad vantage of the opportunity to hear Canon Bryan Green lnhis visit to Barrie Oct 22 GIANT nyiilto PLANT Niagara Falls giant hydroelec trlc plants account for almost half the total rated waterpower capa city of New York State Thomas Robert Battling andalto ter Mrs Henry Walduck inPort becCa Jane Banting At the dedica tion of these gifts the rector said We are calling to mind at this point in our morning service two servants of God who before they passed on to higher service were residents of this community and members of this congregation refer to Thomas Robert Banting and to his wife Rebecca Jane Bant ing rThey were known as being modest unassuming Christians but possessed of sound religious faith that was both consistent andprac tical Mrs Banting passed to her reward at an early age Thomas Robert Banting was loyal citizen and courageous soldier having fought for the Crown in the North west Rebellion in 1885 He was born and he died in the same house which at that time stood on the property immediately north of this church It wps lovely thought thzlt prompted the son Thomas Banting to present this congregationWiYf this beautiful Alms Basin and Collection Plates On behalf of the congregation of ChristChurch Ivy 1nowmost gratefully accept these valuable and useful gifts and do now dedi cate them To the Glory of God and In Loving Memory of Thomas Robert Banting and Rebecca Jane Banting Ric Wife Appropriate mimic was renderd McNicoIl on Saturday Oct Il 1952 in his 76th year The late Mr Munt came to Can ado in 1910 with his family and worked for while with the late Dr Halvie in Coldwater before becoming employed with the Can adian PacificRailway He retired at Bala 13 years ago after becoming ill with heart trouble and went to live inWeston and then at Port McNicoll Loved and respected by all the late Mr Munt leaves to mourn his loss hisl widow Marion Cole Munt of Port McNicoll three daughters Mrs Howard Martin Marion Stayner Mrs Wood Elizabeth Severn Falls and Mrs Walcuck Rose three sons Thom as Israel Munt CPR roadmaster at Mattawa Alfred Munt CPR sup ervisor in West Toronto and Al bert Munt CPR foreman in West Toronto seven grandchildren and two greatgrandchildren and five sisters in England The funeral service was held in Bonar Presbyterian Church Port McNicoll on Tuesday Oct 14 Pallbearers were Howard Martin und Henrwaalduck sonsinIaw grandson Arthur Fall of Mal ton greatgrandson Edward Fall and Mr Young and Mr Vasey of Port McNicoll Interment was at Midland old church once again He gave in his discourse lasting message of personal rededication to the ser vice of God as an acknoWledgment of the goodnesslof the Divine Cre atoras exemplified in part in his Lingerie Caes PRETTY FLORAL PLASTIC trimmed with contrasting bias binding makes an at tractive set of lingerie cases Inithis three piece set thcgcfs cover for pajamas or night gowns one for slips and third With sections for hosiery or gloveg The set Is handy for yourbureau drawers in Jo SALMON SKIN FOE SHOES Added to the more than 135000 cattle goat sheep horse kangaroo pig snake shark and ostrich skins used annually for making womens shoes is the innovation of the sol mon skin as shoe material NEW ELECTRICAL DEVICE There will be less danger OLJIC cidenfs involving city buses with new electrical device which gives warning of the loss oLoil in their hydraulic systems and consequent brake failure With loss of steering power your vallse when youre traa veiling or just for pretty gifts for your friends If you would like to have leaflet directions for mold the LINGERIE CASES ust send stamped self SizeSUnselected Quality 55c and 60 each melt STEELE ENGLISH CHINA GIFT SHOP Billllllill count up PHONE 23 $ludiy93hi me im Ch strait toSo if 77 53p with wheat fruit vegetables and Dep Int Of this paper and nugmyl milk tgllgmdmgp Efg and Neville Jamieson baritone so many baskets of flowers ask toSdupyou loist accompanied by the organist avour and Mrs EstennDavus Atthe evening 0d thoqu jirvic tho spccial preachcrrwas lt Toma CXWI th Rev WD tive gt owner na by Hem envyyou m1 son of the Ivy community and also chem mm by who by the choir at both services with Mrs CHoward soprano soloist Mrs George Davis contralto aifoflrper member of the Sunday hm mm School and congregation of Christ gym mitle auCJiw Church It was great pleaSure Tomato Sobphmodqtth gt 0m Credit to is Mr Your uid Portrait greatly touched to Ed home htjlhlls 7L 00 imp Tut Downer present He himself was InBeuutlIgl SEPIAIONI Wwbm WWWQMJWMol at 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