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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1952, p. 3

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VASEY Kenneth cited and It Jennie McLeod Barrie visited Mr and Mrs Edwards Sunday Bl Mcxwwn Toronto spent the Weekend with Mr HeKeovm and Mrs Morgan Edwards visited Kr and Mrs William Gru ham Million on Sunday Mr and Mrs Wallace Robertson Kiss Faye Tlnncy Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs William Tinney Mrs Earl Edwards and Murray visited relatives at Stayner on Sun day Weekend visitors with Mrs Brown were Nelson Brown Mr and Mrs Gordon Brown Mr and Mrs Clark Bown and Gary all of Toronto Glenn Nixon Owen Sound spent the weekend at his home John and Alvin Sykes Miss Olive Sykes Orillia visited Mrs li McKeown on Sunday Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Orvnl EdWards were Mr and Mrs Alex Spence and baby Elm vale Mr and Mrs Artie Whetham and Brent Roy Whetham and Clot Orr Lake tllive lint Eco SANDWICH wrm LmUCE AND MAYONNAISE 20c LUNCH AT IIIIYSIINS ICE CREAM CANDY The WMS of the United Church Elmvale met on chncsdoy even ing in the church basement After the devotional period oneact play Dearth on the Earth was put on by some of the tallied On behalf of the WMS and the WA presentation of pearl neckloccl was made to Mrs Charles Lennox by Mrs Cumming and Miss Thurdraws Memorial Church TorontoJhn Berti 913353 3mm low dainty lunch was served at the close of the meeting Remembrance Day The Community Hall was itlledl to capacity on November ll whcrc the members of the local branch of the Canadian Legion attended in body escorted by the Eirnvalc trumpet band Rev Reynolds opened the service with hymn Unto the Hills This was follow ed by two minutes silence the Na tional Anthem and the lowering and raising of the flags Mervyn Corbett was at the piano Rev Matsori read the lesson and ot cred prayer reading responsiver Psalm 90 Valiant Hearts and Jesus Shall Reign were sung Rev Burgess opened his ad dress by saying We are gathered here at this Remembrance Day scr vice to remember those who gave their lives for us and to remember the ho cs from which they came His ln$rcssive mmge dealt with our deliverance from toes and the victories won to keep our country free from vice and sclfishncm The Lord said Break this bread and drink this cup this do in remem brance of me The breaking up of the bread signifies the building up of human life which is worth living and the cup signifies the remission of sins in Canada it is our duty to build Canada which will be worth while protecting The service was arranged by the ministers in cooperation with the then freshen up your living room and furniture with NEW llIIlIPES SLIP COVERS Choose from our cxcellent stock of materials our expert staff can complete the work well tnodvance of Christmas CONVENIENT BUDGET TERMS Barrie Tent Awning Co 34 Boyold St Phone 4314 GAY mo BREAKFAST SETS s735 srrcmimmooocromrrn 20 Pco Starter Regular Price non con atme gunman room 2395 14 parts outow whiting tobrlten your lovelyliurc Metalline first Feathers and Funireltr inVprgtty pastclsl marathonswin scars Venetian Wttellsilfdm gonzo cleantrom toad Nu Whitening wlriourbeuepf other My Church Service On Sunday morning St Johnsg Churcb service was in charge of Rev Gwrge Hackham who recently grclurued from China His sermon was taken from Mark norml theme The Faith That Serves The choir presented the anthcm Teoch Me Lord Rev gitcynolds was preaching at St An Bake Sale On Saturday afternoon the menl ibers of Glen Rebekah Lodge heldl ia baking sale in Townes electric store The good display of home made baking was soon sold The ladies are sincerely grateful to all who made the sale so successful Opens Service Shop Dennut OBrien Tomnto has op ened radio and electrical service shop in the adjoining store of it Martin Legion Bomuet The annual Legion banquet was held Tuesday evening in the Far ish Hall Veterans of two wars with their wives and friends met to enjoy delicious turkey dinner and pay tribute to all who paid the supreme sacrifice singsong conducted by Sam Kimberley with Mrs Percy Black at the piano was very effective in stimulating the spirit of fellowship and good will The speaker for the occasion was Del Cole Barrie His address dif fered somewhat from the usual talk given at such times After the in troductory remarks and customary stories Mr Cole spoke on roll gious theme with good effect Ar mon Tripp pmsided at the meeting Grace was said by Rev Stubs who also made few remarks in keeping with the occasion The singing of Canada brought very fine banquet and commemor ation to close Indian Summer This is the remark We hear al most every place we go and every one is enjoying the mild spell of ter the snow but number in the district would appreciate some rain for the land and cisterns Visit Orange Home number of members of LOL and LOBA and friends motored to Richmond Hill on Sunday to tour the Loyal True Blue and Orange Home for neglected and orphan children The children had pro pregram for the visitors dona tion was made for the Childrens Christmas cheer from the visitors dainty lunch was served and social time enjoyed The many friends of Mrs ieemed bank returned home with them for few days Mix Doreen Pearson Ttifnm spent the weekend with her parl exits Mr and Hrs Lloyd JezlruoinE nob Manning and Bill Howard Wu spent the weekcnd with Bobs parents Mr and Mrs Manning was Olive flute Reg Barrie spent the Wtxlttimi with her parvi cuts Mr and Mrs Wuzlace Chlth Mrs Willard Clutc Minderch renewed friendship here on Saturvl day and attended the funeral of the late Henry Gibson Mr and Mrs Ewart Langman and Mini Mr and Mrs Silas Lock Miss Geraldine and Miss Pauline McConnell Barrie spent the vockl end with their mother Mrs Rose McConngll Farley Ritchie Lloyd Wood Wol loco Bell and JamEs Bell returned to their homes on Friday after spending the 583301 on the SS Bay anna Film Version Of Ivanhoe Coming toRoxy Watch by Sir Waitcr Scott m9 hummus the nervetingling incumcmi admixture has emerged to the rst time us motion plc tort feature 133 years urggmal appoaznnce in will lac of the HRH ambitious under utter its London lulltings in history it was the largestwait film in point of sets and cos ever to be made in Exignnd with one of the most im poran moldstar casts of recent years Tho leading players of Ivanhoe comer fir allslur com with such names as Robert Taylor Eliza beth laylor Joan Famine Georg Sundcrs and Emlyn Williams Filmed in tachntcolor itis bril liant picture of mediach life at the time when the Nomxm con Mr and Mrs Ernest Brown drug quorum and the Saxon conquered the proud parents of baby girl Frances Elizabeth born Nov iii in3 nation St Andrews Hospital Midland were beginning toamaigmrnte into Among the historic and legendary figures are Richard the Born at the Royal Victoria Hosl UUXHted his Mower Pm pital Barrie on November 12 to Mr and Mrsl3ritt Boll Elmvnlol son Philip Harold Henry Gibson passed away inl hospital at Saskatoon Sask ong Monday November 10 in his 65th year beloved husband of Elizabeth Lynn Funeral service was held at the Bishop Funeral Home Saturday at pm Interment was in Elma vale Ccmctry Elmvale 00 New officers of Elmvale Lodge iOOF No 368 were installed by DDGM Bro George Field and in stalling staff ofBnrric The folg lowing are the officers Noble Grand Bro Tubman Vice Grand Bro Campbell km mediate Past Grand Bro Rit chic Recording Secretary Bro 53 Kimberley Financial Secretary Bro Elgin Ritchie Treasurer Biol Ross Ritchie Chaplain Bro Joe Baker RSNG Bro McGrath LSNG Bro Wade Conductor Bro Bert Rowley Warden Brol Hugh Ritchie RSVG Bro Archie Train LSVG Bro Lorne Manning RSS Bro Wilfred Buni LSS Bro Reid Inner Guard Bro Player Outer Guard Bro Robert Graham George Adams George Adams very highly cs citizcn of Elmvale who spent nearly all his life in the elim munity passed away October 31 in St Andrews Hospital Midland after brief illness The late Mr Adams was born wry successful farmer about 20 yours ago to live in the Graham will be sorry to hear that she fell outside her home and broke her arm All wish her the very best Mr and Mrs John Usher Ham ilton Spent the weekend with ML UShcrs motherTMrsT GeorgeUshef Mr and Mrs Walter Hoggard Thornbury Mrs Margaret Hogg Toronto spent the weekend With Mr and Mrs William Tripp Mrs Phon Sibbaid returned af ter visiting her sister and brother inlaw Mr and Mrs Houden Sarnia Mrs Gossling and Bobby are spending week with relatives in Toronto Patterson Hamilton was the guest of Mr and Mrs Stephenson during the week Mr and Mrs Wallace at tended the diamond wedding of Mrs Wallaces brother and her sis terinlaw Mr and Mrs Sam Cot ton Canntngton On November 15 Mrs Beardsall picked igheatttiful pan sles from her garden On Saturday MrsWS Manning visited Mrs Joe Townes Hillsdale who is progressing favorably at the home of her daughter Mrs Gordon Thompson NilSi ToWnes suffered broken hip some months Whoa loan in the right answer We make it in your best intercom Phone tint for lvisit hon write or come in No on doersorbnnkoblo neurity required loans 50 to tune John and the popular hero Robin Hood Ivanhoe will be playing at the lioxy ThLilIItE in Barrie next week at Thornton April 1876 son of John Adams and Maria Dean He was Conservative in politics and un adherent of the Presbyterian Church Of quiet kindly nature he had many friends and was He retired village His wife the former Car oline Ritchie predeceased him 1937 The many beautiful floral tokens were from The Hunting Club Presbyterian Church Neigh bors of Tiny Township and many other friends Surviving are his one son John Elmvaie James predeceased him in 1949 There is one brother Fred Cleveland and five sisters Mrs Jamicson Mary Brampton Mrs Morrison Mabel Edmonton Mrs Manning Olive Elm vulc Mrs Rolland Cassie Lougheed Aim Mrs Chgrlgs Smith Verna Burbank Cal and four grandchildren and one great grand child The funeral was held on Monday November from the Bishop Funeral Home to St An drews Presbyterian Church whcrc the service was conducted by the Rev Burgess The casket bearers were Herb 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