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Barrie Examiner, 26 Nov 1952, p. 14

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It end Mrs It Houn whiten of Mrs George were Mr and Mrs Leeson caught Patsy son Don lira Fred Graham of Con Allison Toronto United Church was Band are making plans normal bazaar in the Church Sunday School This we will include knit goods sewing plants and al Rommel 11mm Institute will be held on 36 It This meeting is on His brlcal Bacardi and Current Events The acting president will be Marion Pierson and the Mrs Couse Woman Association Cookstown WA will meet at Mrs HWcstlakes on Dec with le following ladies on the coni mitfee MrsJack Coutts Mrs Her Corrigan Mrs Terhune and 31ft Sarn Wright Mrnond Mrs Allan Green West on Mr and Mrs Allen Crydermsn ronto were weekend guests of and Mrs Norman Baker community extends sympa to Mrs MacLaren and son urlce on the death of husband aldfather Mr and Mrs Robert Whitley Mr Udlfrs Frank Paterson and d8ll tter Gall of Everett were recent Sunday guests of their cousins tumor and Miss Marlon Webb Mrs ll Hutchison Toronto lpent few days with her daugh tor Mr Norman Baker and Nor Baker Mrs Baker spent Monday in Toronto visiting her sister Mrs Orton Woads Mlu Sarah Slightis visiting relo tives this week in Toronto Mrs Robert McIntosh Cranberry Sorta Manitoba spent few days the guest of Mr and Mrs 3551 Jilin Gladys Andrews Toronto apart the weekend with her sister in Kidd and Mr Kidd 21mm SEIDY How often do you feel so sluggish and that you junt long for the to be over You know those days Tool tenthvrate from the time you whoop in the Every hour like two Ntvpoaably you are suffering un lf ordinary constipation Juggiahlidneya are preventing waste elimination your system being poisoned Thats what makes you feel all draggedout Bolts the answer Be vthey oer the some benets as out famous Mineral Springs Sal are valuable aid they two wayslaxative Knuchen is gentle octave laxative and also stimu paekage today Youll be repayed oVer in relief from the on milson HEN it maybe too use Its rest at til shim things over have cm PROGRAMS DIALI230 ens Wednesday Dec at am Golden mang Mr an Mrs Arthur Henson attended the golden wedding anni versary of In Hensons parents Mr and Mrs Link Orlllia on WM Nov to uni Nellie Bellman Toronto is visiting Ira William Perrier and other friends in the village lifts Marion Pierson is spending few days in Becton visiting her sister Mrs Ira Palmer Mrs Miller Toronto spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Hayes Mnt Kenneth Coburn and Mrs Coburn spent Friday in Toronto Mrs Willougbby Toronto was weekend guest of Dr and Mrs Leadlay Mr and Mrs Alex McMillan Ibronto were Friday visitors with Mrs McMillan Mr and Mrs Gordon Blue Toron to were recent weekend visitors with the latters parents Mr an Mrs Edward Simmons Recent Sunday visitors of Mr and Mrs Gordon Patton were Mr and Mrs Jack Smith and children Alllston Mr and Mrs Harris and baby Grenfcl Plan Social Evening The usual social evening of the Presbyterian congregation will be held in Hughes Hall Friday even ing Nov 23 Mr and Mrs John Lougheed Crcemore were recent guests of Mr and Mrs Fisher Mr and Mrs Leonard McFarlanc Stayncr spent Sunday with the latters sister Mrs Fred Fisher and Mr Fisher Harold ftusscll Schomberg vislt ed his mother on Sunday last Mr and Mrs Kellogg of Welcome were weekend guests of Rev and Mrs Kellogg Wallpaper Demonstrations The demonstration by Miss Betty Blight Toronto color stylist held in the town hall on Friday night was fairly well attended Miss Blight demonstrated her talk re wallpaper draperies paint trlm etc by the display of samples and slides of room interiors The prize tickets were drawn by Audrey Rclve and were lst Mrs William Smith 2nd Mrs Green both of Thornton 3rd Mrs Rclve Cookstown The proceeds were in aid of DES BBP Banquet The banquet of the Royal Black Preceptory was held Nov in the town hall Cookstown with the WA of St Johns Anglican Church cat ering at thls annual turkey dinner Rev Sir Knight Lewis was chairman and gave the toast to the Queen The toast to the Grand Lodge Officers was proposed by Wor Sir Knight Johnson to which Rt Wor Ralph Black replied To the toast Our Own Preceptory proposed by Sir Knight Bowen AI lcn Sir Knight Soules of Cr illla replied To Canada and the Empire proposed by Sir Knight Rev Howard of Thornton Mr Lewis replied To Guests and Ladies proposed by Wor SK Flatt New Donaldson replied vocal solo was rendered by SE Neville Jamleson and the speaker of the evening whs Sir Knight Rev Downer Duntroon Miss Madge Baker Toronto spent the weekend at her home here Presbyterian WMS Presbyterian WMS met at Mrs Hector Smiths on Thursday even ing Nov 20 The meeting opened with singing Hymn 465 followed by Scripture reading from Psalm 34 Mrs Smith read the prayer from Glad Tidings Minutes of the last meetingwere read and approved and business matters discussed Mrs Patton convener of pro gram read from Edna Jaques pncm Womens Missionary Meet lngs Mrs Smith rendered some numbers on the new Mlnshall organ this being the demonstra tion model left in herhome Mrs Hopper gave reading Piece llet Winterivlhrivss lS YOUR CAR earth now to orgies tilts it at if Eli ll is ill ti fl is EE El is dll 23888323313 uuuudai ii is 10m warn Show IOJD Hello Christal 1106 Choral Tlmo 1115 Caldwella BIB 8h J3 llJO News Headlines 30 Chimes of Time THURSDAY 1200 Luncheon Innu neat use 1218 to Bland Christmas Nova No 313 New CRAIGHURST Mr and Mrs Pedllngbam spent last Tuesday at the Royal Winter Fair in Toronto Weekend visitors with Mr and Mrs Pedlingham were Mr and Mrs Peacock Miss Genevieve Pcdllngham and Miss June Walker Barrie and Miss Walkers friends from Owen und Mr and rs Vause and Misses Margaret and Merle and Jamie visited Mr and Mrs Nor man Schell Midland recently Misses Mary and Betty Bastland were recent visitors with their brother near Stroud Misses Jean Wilson and Mary Lou Baker and Donnle Wilson and Don Wesson visited the Vause family last week Mrs Martin Shanty Bay spent Thursday with Mr and Mrs Max Hewltt Sympathypfthe village is ex tended to Mrs David Weir in the death of her mother Mrs Hooper of Allandule Mg and Mrs Bert Ellsmere of Silver and MrsTrotters read ing was entitled The Bible Mrs Adair and Mrs McLean read two more chapters from The Life of Jonathan Goforth Hymn 496 was sung followed by the Mlzpah Benediction after which Mrs Smith served delicious lunch Afternoon Auxiliary The Afternoon Auxlllray of the United Church washeldon Tucs day afternoon Nov lit at Mrs Walkers with 12 members and three visitors present ident Mrs Corr presided Mrs Franlc Fidlor who used the The devotional period was led by worship service outlined in the Missionary Monthly The scripture lessons wereroad by Miss Marlon Webb and Mrs chFaddcn The chapter from the study book Education for lelngwlls given by Mrs Fidler She spoke of the different schools and langus es but stressed the fact that the lble is taught in the native language Music appeals to both old and young and is used to attract an interest in school work To over come illiteracylthey have adopted the motto Each one touch one Miss Marion Webb ren cred apl ano sole Beethovens nataand Mrs Terhune closed this Period with prayer The president con ducted the businefis period let for of thanks was recelvcd from Mrs Robinson for hospitality ex ctr El 1200 News Headlines Wee and Pam Martel OJI Minted Clock MM is ese Egg 320 Motto And Unto You is this day in the City of Devid Saviour who is Christ the Lord Apapertohegtvenbyllraw Johnston Roll colthome Christ mu ctr0L Lunch committee Mrs Dawson Mrs under An ex use um um moral Time this alanine luau Tuna it have it cm of 113a OITMY ion um noes until nits 12 Tina mo non HMBM 100 Vote of Farmer 110 Weather 130 Christina Wonder lend 200 New Christmas Bootltaht The Hospital Shot Crecmore Christmas Tree 15 Charles Antcll 335 Barbara Wheeler CW Dollars for Christh 430 Non Headlin 515 Santa Claus 530 News 535 Movie MerryOo Mud 545 Prelude to Dinner 555 Market Report than Tlldenmere Camp were recent vis itors with Mr and Mrs Em Ells mere Mrs Thomas Dunn is spending some time in Hamilton Wilfred Oades Winnipeg and Mrs Gordon Shcllswell are visiting Mrs Oades Mrs Shellswell will spend the winter with her mother Attend Commencement Mr and Mrs Vsuse and Misses Margaret Marie and Betty Bastiand attended Stayner Byng School Commencement last week Margaret was granted her Inter mediate Certificate It is with deep regret the readers tmd correspondents of The Barrie Examiner learned of the death of Mr MaeLaren We are sorry to report that Mrs Snider is ill Her daughter Mrs Reg Bertram of Elmvale is with her Harvey Prince and George Sni der Peterboro were home for the weekend The 4pres tended at therefrom sectional met ing The com lttoe in charge of the bazaar of by 29 were named and other planafbrmedi Subscrip tions to thalMlssiong Monthly were received MrSi Willlams reportedrthe value of th bole sent recently was no The uorhtnatlng committee for December elections was appointed Mrs JFaris and Mrs Leadlay Mrc John Cori rlgan closed the meeting with pray The hostess servedfdelicious refreshmentsi United Church WA EntertalnodAt AWa Several members of or United Church WA were entertained at asoclal afternoon as runs of Mrs Dawson Aurora on Monday af ternoon Nov 17 Contests and games were enjoyed and delicious refreshments were served by the hostess assistedby some of her young guestiiw 6th Rosas Socllilrou met at the home of Mn change of Christan gifts not ex ceedingc Mr and Mrs Emma and fam ily and Mr and Mrs Cooncy of Barrie spent Sunday at Cock burns Quite number from here at tended the Royal Winter Fair Mrs Lush and Barbara of Peterborough are visiting MF and Mrs Cooke this week Mr and Mrs Woodaide of Asquith Soak were recent visit ors with the Slessors Plan 88 Concert The Sunday School dowl supper and concert will be held at the church Dec 11 All residents of the community are invited WA and W8 Elect Officers The WA and WMS met at Mrs Strachans Nov 19 with13 in attendance Following the opening the worship service was conducted by Mrs Partridge with Mrs Lau der as assistant Minutes were read and adopted Business was transacted and it was decided to hold the December meeting on the fifth at 815 pm on have as guests Crown Hill and Dalston ladies Two chapters of the study book Along Africa Trails will be tak cn by Mrs Hayes Rev Pike was chairman for the elec tion of officers as follows WA ounc mzAnolm for Wt out Mrs Johnson Ind vlec Meat hire Hutchinson mm lira Slee Inr ducal Mrs Bldvvcll or nnht so arm assistant Mrs Johnston flower cornmit Ire Hutchln son lunch committee Bid well Mrs lander parentage corn mtttee Mrs Madden Mn Fraser program committee Mn Hutchin son Mn Under Mrs Partridge press correspondent Mrs Stra chan auditors Mrs Hayes Mrs Johnson WMS officerklrcsident Mrs Hayu vicepresident Mrs Strachan secretarytreasurer and Missionary Monthly convener Mrs Dawson TRIBUTE TO SAINT JOHN NB CP Fifty years of faithful service with No company of the Salvage Corps and Fire Police was recog nized when the companypsid tri bute to excaptsin Percy Howard at fire department headquarters He joined the salvage corps in 1900 NM HISTORIC PLOW DIGBY NS tCPl One of the treasures of the agricultural soci ety at nearby Bear River is wooden walking plow believed more than 100 years old The plow is entirely of wood except for the handmade caller and sheetiron facing covering the wooden mould board TB AN mun WANT AD PHONE Till Nonwrcnllluu Ll esW Cor Dunlap and Bayflo TELEPHONE my ANDERSON DISTIXOI MANAGER whirrla El ill UNION womens aracu Thole PM My Mrs Lorne Coughun had one of the Home Products ponies at her place on Indn evening Several of the ladies were present in spite of the rain and all enjoyed them selves Games were played and fortunes were told also nice dam castration by Mrs Walton of Barrie Mrs hour and Mrs Parsons Jr were the lucky prize winners Mrs Coughlin served dalnly lunch Mr and Mrs Hunter took in the Royal Winter Pair Mr and Mrs Hunter and fam ily were in Burlington over the weekend Winner at Winter Fair Mrs Carscsdden spent few days in the city taking in the Royal Win terfair Herhusband Cliff has beenlmkytbtsmkaptmfvr MnSTldyandehPamm Toronto were vusitorsoflfcand HnGPorsom8rwhoarobotb overwthisweek gt Wene pleased toner In Wiubdowlyhnptwlng andthen lsachanceshemaygetlofma thlswinteraflerall Wm Oursehoolalhiationiantltla problem We do hope something 05 FURNITURE APPLIANCES Slll MW 29 ul 130 Large crowds attended the first two auctions and bought many pieces of good used furniture and applianc es at bargainprices however we still have quantity being offered at the sale for the first time on Saturday Theres furniture for every room in the house andrnany electric appliances too So come to the sale and save money No Reserve ALEX KENWELL Auctioneer SMITH runsmess at Budget terms and free delivery of substantial ms l29 DUNLOP sr canals excitinglybenulilul Its hm BMMJM from tip to tip Leadingtho parade in beauty performance 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