Fm Bate lrothor OfMrs Finley Di In Pcferborough Frederick Bale brother of Mrs Finley of 15A Elizabeth Street Barrie who had retired some eight years ago from an ac tive business in Peterborough died on Wednesday Nov 1952 in that city He was born at Pcterborough on Nov 19 1369 son of the late Wil liam Bate and the former Ml Rebecce George was brought up and received his education there He had beam affiliated with Batcs Bakery for some time and had then started in the grocery bus iness for himself cheerful and alert personality made him many friends and built up good bus iness which he conducted for 10 years up to the time of reilremenL lie was member of the United Church also member of the 557th Regiment Band In his yOunger days he had played lacrosse and was camera enthusiast He is survived by his widow in Pctcrborough one daughter Mrs Henry Adams Detroit and two sisters er5 Finley Barrie and Mrs Graham Mimico The funeral service at the Kaye Funeral Home onSaturday Nov was conducted by Rev Rowland Burial was in Little Lake Cemetery Pcterborough wztb six nephews acting as pallbearers Masses of flowers were from rel atives business associates and firms and from the many friend he had made while in business Some of thoso attending the fun cral from distance were Mr and Mrs George Cargili and Mr and Mrs Ralph Williams Toronto Mr and Mrs llugh Ralligan Co bourg Dr Adams Detroit from Lakcficld andoihcr places Native of Oro Township John Gilchrist Toronto School Principal Dies John Gilchrist retired public school principal died from heart attack Sunday morning Nov 1952 at his home 2165 Dufferin St Toronto He would have celc bratcd his 82nd birthday Nov 22 At the time of his retirement Mr Gilchrist was principal of Fnir banlc Memorial School and had been active in community affairs in the Firabank district for many years Born in Cm Township he received his educution at Barrie Collegiate and London Normal not sufficient to daunt this ne spending his younger years in the mem plans had to he showed for old man it seems ironic indeed Elmvalc district He went west 10 1934 he mumed to Midland to Roamboiler known as Uranium Athenian Ontuio MMFm Maw UNBER KING Ar HILLSDALE WW soon or PlONEER FAMILY ones wJMARnuoissCAuFosuiA Museum Exhibits on 07 IIIus and diedjn Toronto Genus MN on Saturday Nov 1052 Mr th who was with the Cam National Railway in Barrie for 33 cars wmomi bmlimgismamim lililsdnie United Church was fill acres of standing mnbcr on tho fallatthchomeofhhsooandvgcew In only Mn win Ray run pzy fl uter to William 13 Pounding Here he establist with whom he had been making amp and his 3e He had mu urmcr disarm lum ed 00 carry 30 hospital Week More hl cLsc Oct 29 after lingering llltrict to be swarmed in electric rovnnuniv oath mm NOne 310 rtkhc glides residents of Service was conducted by Rev One of lh inst stands of virgin Dy sown which he operated from 1900 until in new pm my 1915 in 19 he purchased from srusw sumsin teams of horses to make way for V1116 and Hillsdbl iiands By 1922 some three and the coming of the railroad in that wreath of evergreens was plac half million fact of lumber over 01 Ml Wru 35 buried in Callland taken to Northern Guthrie In 1912 Mr and Mrs Smith mov OVMR ed to Wingsdale then 11th com Born in liiilsdale in 1874 thug water and the daily water supply Wholl in Bairie 1110131108 hiSliis brother JurpCr lMIlYllil Jr who we pay was carried from windmill that Hmduailim imm high 53mm hecompriscd bin ilrm of Martin Bros Til Strawsplmir the Mimi started in the lumber busine with ingian sawmm 921mg tum was donated by Mrs Wilk stood where Yonge St is today ms inher mil10 and in mill scvurdl homes i1 imardin 111150 SUUUd He 38d to tall tales of high Pastry 300 918C913 him in the house and richoul were erected on Waymen and the old Golden Lion where William Lyon Mackenzieiggkgofnttryh Cddmg lummrmm mthe From5 foliain four miles made his stand Mrs swim was cast of Ciuighurst The scillcmcmlf 11 rll charter member of the old Meth Built loop and Slave Mill k1 15 Wm odlst Church now known as Will During the peak of lumbering in MfMPWIJ BT11 2150 mWihislh owdplc United Church Hillsdulc Mr Martin built heapingrg jf19L ogiigjbC algrigiotyehcagclunt and stove null and planing mill between anwn and Huntsville cx perienccd several narrow escapes 3pgxntorlui11123515 He waskiCKEd by 163m horn Funeral service ceased him in 1012 Three yearsi 595 which reared through the At Elnfvole For Former ilatcr he led the lumbering businc$ plate glass window of Stevensons llfl illlsdnlc and muv id to Cali grocery Slore in WlIIOWdale Resdent Gbson jfornizi where he nuiiricd Mapcl UR Three stitches were required to FuneralSCWxce was held atElmzMariin In 1917 he returned to closu ll gash on his check When iCanaca once owning pear tree he fell vale saturday NW 1952 mi from broken limb strikm his the late James Henry Gibson of head on the neamrozen griund Saskatoon Sask former rcsidcnti dabbled Shppinh while his fa of Pius Township about concunssigm werwogznl Son of the late Robert and Marinan oceankgom hummer and mm calmly asked for his dinner Even Gibsm Elmvalev the deceased being caught between two snow was born there on July 11 1888 plows in freak accident was and attended school in 1he Village California to 10m But his mute hhin of atomic development Shipping Owner that seemingly mild home acci homestead in Alberta in 1906 and manage the Mmlcy Chew mm The ilozidAvhich cuts through dent should finally bring to in 1909 moved to Sutherland Sask Martins rammed to California in 110 BkilVCOdge uranium ickis north of Lake Aihubaska is Followinghis permanent retirm probably the mostused roadway close such an active life where he started as brakeman 1927 Another Ontario pioneer is gone on the Canadian Pacific Railway bu his memory lives on in the lie was member of the Masonic merit he and Mrs Martin travelled basmlihewan leafs hot many who knew and Order and of the Session of the extensively throughout Europe ove lm many years unstruction branch Vaughan Road public School Fair In 1912 hemarried Elizabeth ceremonies of the late King George bank and Fairbank Mcmoriail Lynn who survives him along withlV School son Lynn and two grandchil Former member of St Cuthberts Mrs Bclsey of Toronto United Church he had latterly been identified with St Davids Bishops Funeral Parlor in Eimvale Tomnm His last Visit was in 1950 ng up to 50 0115 United Church and had served as With inrment in Elmvale Ceme elder for many years He was an teryu Pallbearers were James Active Church Worker iGevrse Commas Penance so one litiie new splitter unk ed with the past when wheat strawi enmity for memorialsex main CNB line one mile weed of p45 maiden and made into hats an interesting feature in the 910m mm and camps were imm riuscmn Straw wus planed andj be on the cuttm Tin made into hats in earlier days andi mg who died in San Frang mill was one of the fires in this 111 ifilllll appreciated by the farmlugi Very few visuors to the Museum Mr Smith Emmi and was encircled by timber icf in dir district the are fagmm with mm Strange rv it 33 barn in Markham 95 team Old friends of Mr Martins fromC0ptiand mm was the oziziual NW i352 ago He cleared timberland usmg lms16 Orr Lake Forest Dllnigranis from he Crown ix the Cape 5EIV1LISIhifngJb in un ancient Egyptian tombs indi area While resident of Barrie 11 the family plot in Hillsdalclsififlo cords of wood had been tak Emma pmmng is made by he married the former Nellie Ax medery his to er mes curly writers lnc strawplotting ml 335C en of Th null uh oid ill 192 m5 bcm great producpun England as well as Tuscany Geri p1 Concessions zmauy Switzerland and Cunton pletely comprisicd of farms one of Sun 01 018 We Mr and Mrs Jasi Winn the CPR sudbury line was lwomm zmd mime mild do which they purchased That was 981 Martin he attended public built it crumb five mnccssxuim oi Vina mm me wmk melm long before the days of running Mill in the Village and highlihe properties of Martin and ummh and recmved Very WA BOYESi ANIUM CITY Sash Oct lili Mining men in this far lorthcrn Saskatchewan area said for time In 1922 purcmsedlit couldnt be done but in four rmiiins 13 miles of gravcllcd roads pad umber mm British Columbia vzis blazed through some of the Hung Kong Anal war two most rugged terrain in provrncc he 90 the Ship and Rmmed to to forgo another link Canadas Today the Block BuyltAcc Lake Lieut Cunningham stores maid Cdr With Sub Licut Harvey gunnery officer Lieut McBride executive officer and Sub Lieut Ward signals of fleet OFFICERSF RCSCC Barrie seen here with Lt Cdr With RON area officer when he made his inspection of the ship on Thursday evening Left to right Lieut McGibbon commanding officer Sub PHELPSTON Euchre Winners Euchre party winners this week were Mrs McLaughlin Marshall Valce Mrs Milanowski and Albert Loftus The first 5050 Chip draw was That of least is the opinion of United Church in Sutherland for Theymadea spwinliripfo England SOUTH Lanbiordr Oreman hF 1937 to attend me coronation Natural Resources Departments Hi5 25man cicw built the road1 Although he chose California 01 lust year and now is maintaining his retirement Mr Martin always it at cost of Simplus day Mr Gdcmm was me member dmn Lynn and Jame Gibson 0f maintained keen interest in the IIafiic averagesono vehicle ever of Fairbank Lodge AF and Aivi COOkSVmev onto and 0116 Sister me of his mu Luge and every ve minutes 24 hours dayr and two or three years visited friends ncludes everything from taxis to The funeral servxce was held at in Hmmle Elmvale pencgang and licscl trucks hauling loads weigh Wilfrcd McLaughlin AL Rush and Mr Dwycr Long Branch were at Hotel Phelpston for Weekend Congratulations to Mr and Hill ick on the arrivnliofra rah Ruth missed at that melts and sinking results Plenty of rock 1111 gravel and grading is the only solution to this problem Langford says GaSOIine consumption high Trucks average only two to three miles on gallon and daily consumption by construction branch Machinery is almost 200 George Elr baby daughter cho The village was sh sudden death of ONeill on Funeral wasSaturdu here During one 24hour period near ly 900 tons of mining equipment enthusiastic gardener He leaves Smithr Elmvale Len PaCkhnm Active in church work Mr Mar rolled over the road in zrucks Thursday of Weston Lynn Russell and Maurl tin was member of the former DCSQUE this heavy poundm Ur gamms zitthe GWL meeting Thursday The mommg ice and Lynn Coutts of Midhurstilillsaale Methodist Church having mium Road stands on Hundreds Construction of Uranium Rind winner was Mr ODwyer Long The Service was conducted by the joined that congregation in 1895 of tons of earth iilland gravelare has already cost the Saskatchewan Branch Miss Kennedy the ag TRY AN EXAMINER WANT ga Beach Subsequently he became Rev MacDonald of Toronto When me church entered into un iecdcd weekly to keep in metal nnd federal governments andmm PHONE 2410 principal of Kirkfield pubjic III Page Many oral tributes Showed theion in 1925 he retained his mcm travelling condition mg companies more than $290000 betship in the oomregation and Was This rugged north country press Actually construction will never gt School Markham Public Sc 00 Year seiiem in which the deceased was member in goo minding at the 3mg many construction and mainbe nished Permafrrist and exx SVhOOL on theteaming Staff Of his wife Rachel Miller Gilchrist Ontario schools for more than 40 years his first school was at Wasa Ncve of Allandcle when kind Relieving Lock camera 1110ng Changed Mastering Door Closers WI trounce anemone WASHING becomes oscawsunwasmn color thrmmm Aim Ambrose Hm Members from the Canadian Le church treasurer and superinicnd angfords biggest headache Dur Resources depafgmem crews ing companies in the Beaverlodge he had mended 50h001 ML Hm bugler Bruce Calvert of Port Mc of Coronation Dodge 466 AF and andMrs Hill had made their home Lloyd MacDonald 3mm Swan widow in California three mph in Midland Since that time He and Almbn Preston Relatives and ews Ed Jeni and Charles Martin ated with the Orange Lodge and and one daughter Mrs Krochko The increasing interferelle bf 23 Bradford St DMMI Re Cathca 96ndth the municipal level and many now aming Speaker LLCol Ernest Walker 68 for merit died athis home in Nottawa many canals in the old city of fling in Nottawa He enlisted in going overseas served as Major borrow money He was Past FirstPrincipal of Being member of theNottawa tenance problems not toce551vely heavy traffic wrll mean Midland Free Press Herald me m5 Phat Heiheld lliierem Church Officesr n5twctlon me on 19 Dr 95 linual building or me Wadi wlfgmgcggohigghdatlxas gionr Midland were honorary 9311 out of the Sunday School ing 48hour period recently will Stay on the road the year bearers HScott George Parr 30foot stretch of the road sank my car on maintenance low in bigngafearh May MacKenzie Dunkle Member name ngx four feet gt gd buildingybrgnch roads for mini an man George Thompson He wasa charter membero err Permsfrost is licnomenoniarea mos HEATER 12r had served overseas with the Can Nico sounded the Lasat Post AM Elmvah member ofScottish peculiar to the north It is Epriy 1n1953 when the rst mine layer of ice rcstmgbetwecn over goes into ploductlon Uranium CLEAN INSIDE adla army duringWorld war Active pallbearers were consuls Rite Barrie and Shriner of In 1919 he married Dora Buck 01 the deceased Leonard Heston Ramses Temple Toronto when the overburden humus kw umnium 0M5 Symomue journey er of decayed plant life and sedi on its way forenecs and atomic 56 Ell wma painter and decorator by friends from distance who at Toronto and niece Mrs Stevens trade tended the service came from To in California Mr Hill was member of the conic Brampton and Barrie MUNmIPAL LAW gt Brance 80 of the Canadian Legion Joan both restderhifif Mileand provinces in municipal nffaus has During World War II he was There are two gran drgn eg caused some hearbsearchmg among the funeral service ocem from Format of Foresters believe that the systemofvpatrom st Mark Church Wm interment Lt COI Elna Walker age or grams if you kc Is not in the best interests of resdents meg Commanding Officer of the M3311ng Monday Nov 17 1952 Ghent in Belgium He was born in England and the 157th Battalion during the First World War in 1915 He he on active service in France as Company Commander the Grey end SimcoedRegilngs He first was connecte with wmvwwmemvwm Masonic Manner Preww at someeygacrs ooaagopreseugg 34 men W3 an thePasVZichelofth hie 33 United Church heWa$ PrganlSt for 25 years He is SWIM by his widow the former Edith ReeVb Thissum wilirbesubsidnliullg QWHW AS the 185 or d3 coronary in St Marks Anglican Cemetery mug the most outstanding being gore for instance permsfrost is year come to Wyebmdge as aboy where Wiles was Sergemtatarms and Ric Lodge Barrie member Pccu far to North burden and precambrian tockRoad will he the first legof the AND OW ingham in London mummy Mr Cecil Egan Charles Jameson Mr Martin is sumwed by his mentation is distributed the ice energy plants Anglican Church and was 31111 Mr Hill is survived by his Wife USED CAR DIVISION member of fuelstoreys Guard gy and Paul Krocbko memjntemstmmboygmggm at Dies of Cotton Home New Liskeard Ooh Temisk Gry and Siche Foresters Regi More than 300 bridges span the came to Canada 45 years ago set came an officer in Canadaand on Following his discharge be was regiment in 1008 mltheipeoplo who borroWmonBy when Grand Chapterof Canada LdonSmitiiot Siaynr and Ada at iifiidrnfi 9s WFm peopleeenh youwould have 1p my Reset writes booklet 5W cltoffieoorf teroonsiunocducsuou freer on more you errors encosohnossfswiydw