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Barrie Examiner, 1 Dec 1952, p. 9

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condition throughout $0 Will of Ontario prevented day no Breeders Milan from holding their an show last year but buck in full force this One of 8arries leading mink breeders Fugue who was show mar reported the Live Mink Show held at Barrie Arena Monday ne most successful in the his that it the Amintion more were 262 entries he re ported about 80 more than the show held in 1949 and 50 From breeding standpoint op pmximnte value of the mink shown was esthnatcd at $20000 Mink were placed in the East corridor of the cum and were transported out side when judged by Harris representative from Hudson Bay Company in Montreal Judging commenced at 10 oclock in the morning and it wasnt un til late afternoon that the Grand Champion and Grand Aggregate Award was declared Following the Show banquet was held at llov biudale Inn Carrying home the Grand Champion prizes was Allistons Swenson while McCaguc also of Allistoh won the reserve grand champion However the Grand Aggregate Award went to Bisbec of Alliston The Georgian Bay Association covers territory as far as Bradford Orangevllle Mcaford and Muskoka Bay and although mink breeding is on small scale in this area in com parison to farms in western Can ado and the United States neverthe less it decided increase is shown Results of the show are as fol lows Standard Males Swanson Alliston APogueBarrie Poguc Females McCaguq Al liston Poguc chn son SilverBtu Male Blsbee Alliston Ritchie Carr Cookstown Females Carr Carr Bistbce Stewart SliverBin Males Bisbcc Bis bee Mchguc Females Bisbcc McCaguc We Pastels Males McCague Blsbec Bisbee Femplcs 1McCague Ritchie EDENVALE Two New Baby Sons Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Eric Ball on the birth of son John Eric on Nov 13 also to Mi and Mrs Douglas Giffen on the birthof son James Douglas on quto7fw nepottun Church Meetings Ward Goodfeliow gave good report of th General Council meet ings of United Church in Hamilton last June at the local service on sunday The members of the WA catered to the Canadian Club from Stayner last week gmeullan 1953 Match Centre and West Simcoe llowmens Association held their annualmeettug in thchali on Thursday evening Officers elect ed weref President William Mc Nabb Vicedresident Maw SecretaryTreasurer Russell Maw It was decided to hold the match next yearon the Wedensday prc codmg the International Match which will be at Cobourg early in at Arena Breeders Assn Ritchie SW Pluck Males Ciugston Mc Caguc Bisbee Females McCague Bisbce Sapphire Males Mcfaguc Swanson chnson Females McCaguc Ritchie WLocllthart Stewart Sapphire Males McCague McCugue Clugston Females bichgue Cague McCagnc Aleutlnjls Mules Swanson chnson Ritchie Females chnson Bishop Bisbcc Whites chnlcs chnson chnson A0V Mules hlcCnguc chnson chnson Funnies Ritchie Mantcrs Manters KNOCKh Mr and Mrs Allan Todd 1nd family Churchill also it Cook Vanscoy Sask visited rcccntly at If Shannons Sympathy of the community again goes out to Mrs Paul Pope on the passing of her father Mr Osirum Toronto Mrs Ford Sir Grenfol spent few days recently with her douch ter Mrs Kclcey Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Oscar Bowman were lni telson Mcaford Mr and Mrs Eigin McMillan and Miss Dorothy Mc Millan Rcdwlng Mr and Mrs Hogg attended the own wedding anniversary of the lattcrs grandparents Mr and Mrs liogg Collingwood last week Mr and Mrs Bruce Wice and family visited Frank Mumbcrson and his sister Kathleen Cooks town Sunday visitors at Paul Popes were Mr and Mrs Ashbridgc and Ostrum Toronto Dont forget the bake sale and cuchrc at the hall on Friday Dec 830 pm The Sewing Circle met this Month at the home of Mrs Cocn rune with good attendance The business part was followed by couple of amusing contests by the program committee Mrs chb and Mrs Kelccy very suc cessful bazaar was also held with lunch bringing the afternoon actiw itics to close VASEY Mrs George McClay and Mrs Clarence McClung visited Mrs Wil son of Eady on Sunday Wallace Brown Rosetown Sask is visiting Mr and Mrs Alvah Stewart and relatives Mr and Mrs Wilson Mclduf vis ited Mr and Mrs Frank Rumncy Sunday Miss Ida Taylor Midland spent few days with Mrs Nelson Ed wards lastweck Mr and Mrs George Hawke and family visited Mr and Mrs Stanley HawkgEady on Sunday gt and Mrs Robert Lambie Phelpston vislted Mr and Mrs Earl Edwards Sunday Mr and Mrs Lorna Webb and Brenda Midland visited Mrs Del bert BrOWn on Tuesday Misses Emmeline und Edna Ed wards Toronto spent the weekend Mc at home Mrand Mrs Fred Edwards and family visited Mr arid Mrs Dick Brown Victoria Harbour Sunday Mr andMrs Potter Orlllia visited Mr and Mrs Frank Smith am Sunday Mr and Mrs Morley Clement and family Lefroy spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Murgan Ed wards Mrs Orval Edwards and Glenda spent the weekend with Mrmnd Mrs Lloyd Whetham Niagara Falls NY mi WI To Meet Dec The Womens Institute will meet at the home of Mrs Manley Ed Wards on Wednesday afternoon Dec Roll call my favorite candy and there will be contest on homemade candy late toremember The water was installed intone of powricd Anurican routes ioronto spent the Two post mm on MONTREAD Nov 191hc pur clmso of 15 Viscount aircraft from the British firm of VickcisArm StlOIltIS on delivery schedule which will make TmnsCanada Air lines the first operator of turbine coinpmcnt on North was announced today by the companys president ll McGrcgvr Ihc Viscount which is powered by four Rolisultoycc Dart engines is thc mos recently developed medium range civil Lmnsport in the world Production schedules at the VickorsArmstrongs plants at ch bring and Hum England are be ing gourcd to ciclivcr the first Vis count to ICA by the summer of 1954 Purchase of the new Viscount fleet by TCA will involve an ex pcnditurc approximately $11 5001100 According to the United Kingdom Board of Trude this is the largest dollar order placed with single British company since the end of the war The new aircraft will supple Ilews of c0Mm9mwm Sailing ForrEngland Mrs William Grccnacre is leav ing for Montreal on Friday and where she willspend three months with relatives Mrs Greenacres many friends wish her pleasant trip and safe return Two New Babies Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Maurice Hutchinson nee Marion Banting on the birth of baby girl in the Royal Victoria Hospital Barrie on Sunday and to Mr and Mrs Lloyd New on the birth of son on Monday Mrs Green Barrie returned home Tuesday after visiting her cousin rs William Hunter Mission Band Workshop Mrs Carr Mrs Ivan Maw and Miss Jean McQuay attended the Mission Band workshop in Wyc vzale last Friday NormonThompson spent couple of days in Toronto last week at tending the Royal Winter Fair and visiting friends Mrs Willis Smith also visited friends in Toronto lulu ing thchnir Attehd vru nany United Church YPU attended rally in Bradford Sunday evening Heralds of Christmas couple of our ladies who re side on Robert St and have suc cessfully grown poinsettias for sometime have some lovely bloom in their windows at present time They are surely heralds of Christ mas Busy Beavers usy Beavers Mission 13an hcldihclr November meeting in the ANTEN Nuns Congratulations to Marjpn Cox and Ken Wright who were married on Saturday Mr zillo Mrs Joe Braithwaite and family Toronto visited on Sunday at Braithwaites and Len Jones Rev Mr Herman Uxbridgevis ited over the weekend at Coxs Little Donnie McRae from Hali tax is visiting his grandmother Mrs McRae Student Teachers ers at the school this week who ni School school recentlytand it willbe areal comfort ito the teacher audipupils Mr and Mrs For audJiinmy nil armor cottage here Mrs Fencing return edto Torontowiththem Colbaw been Cieq Laloude is visitingxnencsgin Penetiing for couple weeks Transferrcd to Juno Eldon Knapp Percy and transferred to Karl over hythe Hydro will sail on Saturday for Englaid Labrador Before leaving for Eng Miss Brett Barrie and Miss Dick fenson Toronto arestudent teach antimony inuthe ment IlCAs fleet of DCls and North Stars on the company major intercity sinvices Their turbine engines will give high speed vibra tionlcss flight with an exception ally low cabin noise level Selection of the Viscount added Mr McGregcr has followed the most cxhuustlvc analysis of its per formance in comparison with tint of other aircraft currently in pro duction The evaluation studies havc extended over period of 18 months Designed to carry 48 passengers and cargo at cruising speeds in ex1 ccss of 300 rrilcs per hour the Vis count will be fully pressurized to maintain low altitude comfort while flyingr above the weather at 20000 feet The l400hp Rolls Royce Dart turbine engines are amOng the latest development in aircraft pow er plants providing smooth power by continuous combustion rather than in the series of explosions which characterizes the conVEntlon al piston engine UTOPIA Hrs Hector lurobuil and Mr and Mn Vic Iridlmu Angus flux went the weekend with relatives at Minded Hrs Gilbert Mcmster spent few days with tier sister to Mote Elaine Prise Wham There was good attendance at the weekly euchre mumday even log Mrs Vivian McCain held 50th Anniversary Essa Road Church Large Attendance The anniversary of Essa Road Presbyterian Church on Sunday Nov 23 marked the 5151 year since the present building was erected and all services of the day were unusually interesting and inspiring with on attendance that taxed the seating capacity at each serivcc Rev Alexander Nimmo Minister and management were greatly pleased that their invitation was accepted by RevAlexancler Nimmb of St Andrews Church Winghnm speaker for the day and his sermons will long be remcmlt bored Born in Ireland he was for four years in Belfast City Mission and after coming to Canada in 1925110 norm basement of the church on Thurs day afternoon After the business meeting Eleanor Peacock took charge of the worship service Gar ry Maw read the Scripture lesson andireadings were given by Garry Harris and Bryan Brethet Myrna Spencer gave an instrumental The prayer wastaken by Wallace Black Mrs Maw gave the study book At the close of the meeting the chil dren enjoyed period of crafts Evening Auxiliary WMS Mrs Scott opened her home for the Evening Auxiliary of the Womens Missionary Society on Tuesday evening when they had as their guests members of the After noon Auxiliary and three ladies from Barrie The subject was The Bible the Book of Life Scripture lessons were taken by Mrs Carr and Mrs Maw Treasurer gave very encouraging report Proceeds from the afternoon tea amounted to $21 Mrs Parsons of Bar rie Presbyterial Corresponding Secretary was introduced by Mrs Scott and gave beautiful talk on Gifts for the Christ Child Mrs Parsons was thanked by Mrs Black December meeting will be at Mrs lVIcQuays ColdwateriAirman Sgt wm Gilchrist Arrives in England Mr and Mrs Roland Gilchrist of Goldwater have received cable that their son Sgt William Gil christ has arrived safely at NOlIh Luffenham England air base oc cupied by the RCAF He expects to be stationed there year The trip by way of Iceland took 15 hours There was delay of few hours at Goose Bay Labrador where it was snowing It was rain ing in 1celand when the airmen stopped there 13in Gilchrist left High School to jbintheAir Forcejn 1941 He is an acremechanic and served in Northern lreland England and ifrance in World War 11 Hispost wacservice included two years in land he hadbeeu located at Downs view near Toronto Recently he spent 14day leaVeat his home here +4 phonon erBLEM was student minister in Nova Scotia attended the Church Col lege in Montreal and then held pastoral charges in Ontario and Quebec From 1942 until 1945 he was padre in the RCAF and then came to Wingham wherehe has an out standing record with service of pulpit and radio This experience has served to broaden his outlook without lessen ing the virile sincere Christian be lief which stands out clearly in his messfiges Morning on Briefing In the morning his address was built around the term Briefing as used in the RCAF in preparation for eventualities member of the force was heard to remark that they smugpsgfiusissf for 1ife as well as death Mr Nimmofoi lowed the simile by applying it to the course through life which with the Bible as chart sets our goal and we are kept in the way through divine guidance The Value of Christ At night speaking upon The Value of Christ he gave rousing challenge to Christians never to forget what Jesus Christ means to Cunningham us This was brought out by citing the opinions of unforgettable char arters beginningwith the words of Peter Unto you therefore which believe he is precious and he enumerated some of the many ways by which this value was shown few extracts give but slight idea of the wealth of thought expressed Pauls value was We count all things but lossin comparison with the presence of Jesus Even Satan offered the world for the good opinion of the Christ On the other hand Pilate although convinced of His yalue had not the courage of that conviction Judas placed it at the level ofu30 pieces of silver The widow however gave all that she had mite Mary counted not the cost of the box of ointment which hadithe value of 200 pence land in those days many worked for pennya day Coming to the present the speak er toldof the Duke of Windsors visit to veterans hospitalwhere the authorities showedhim 14 pa tients out of 15 and he spoke to each and thanked them The Duke insisted on seeing the other sud when his eyes fell undo the poor blind dedfiand dumb hero who had also lost some of his limbshe ex claimed with tears streaming Ldoitvnt his face And hedid thisafor me and my people The sequel wait that heknelt andgkissed the rein nant ofa soldier How muchfgreaitr was the rifice of Jesus Youll neednim Flaminva 30 Cw Board when you cross the valley ofthe of trade here whrcoutinue to press for smallboat harbor Althtmgh fit was stated that engineering dlfo stiadow what dyes Hemm to ficultieshad arisen overtime 1063 tion tit the present mouth of the Okanagan River it was feltsuch project was essentlaL Idaho produces Harper cent of the united States iltefi Galbrfaith ladles high more Joe Tiffln Bar rie mens high and Mrs Duck worth and cutie Hutchinson An gus were tied for the low hand prize Mr and Mrs Harvey Turnbull were with the latters sister in Al listen for the weekend Mn Miller Leaving For Euglnnd Mr and Mrs Andy Miller Mr GoodPrants Gifts for that woman who new her own can range from one of the ue new portable sewing mn chines to pair of pirating mean dependent on what your budget lo who can ch kw 1mm of flue fabric which should be chosen with knowledu of her from in tuition and some thought tortbtmcxhcwflimakcbfthe mteriai Will it be for circa or mm or perhaps hostess gown AN mm man an mougznt Wm bertre ever and Mrs Willard McDonald Barrie Mrs Sutcliffc and son of Cooks town spent Sunday with Mrs Er win Millcr who leaves Friday morning to spend some time With her son Boyd Miller and family in England Function Citizens Have Community Club Citizens of Fesserton have organ ized Community Club with the following officers President Bert Mace Secretary Jessie Mace Treasurer Hazel Smith Executive Jessie Addison Jessie Cronin Fred Smith and Michael Landridge you now was the challenge of Mr Nimmo Minister Herc Also Vcry fortunately it was arranged that the minister of the church Rev Muir was able to be with his people for the occasion took part in the services and made an announcement that the special offering of the moming service alone had equalled that of the pn tire day last year In the evening the regular scr vice of the neighboring Burton Ave United Church was with drawn members of that church joined in worshipping together and their minister Rev Eugene Beech gave the evening prayer Fine Music At Services Music of the day was of high order under the direction of organ istand cholrmaster Frank Dutchcr Anthems were Fear Not Land by Caleb Simper and There is Blessed Home by Marks Solo and duct were taken by Mrs An drenruck and Russell Church In addition the ladies trio of St Andrews Church Orillia augment ed the choir for the day and added much to the inspiration of the music through their unaccompanied selec tions by voices beautifully blend ed each selection with message Members are iwes Dorothy and Betty Rawlinson and Miss Maymie Fireside flour The days program was carried on after the evening service by Fireside Hour in the schoolroorn sponsored by the Young Peoples Society There was short but pleasing program with selections by the Oriliia Trio and the showing of film entitled More for Peace and of areligious type Church Supper On the Monday night following supper was served by the ladies of the Evening Auxiliary and other helpers The attendance taxedhe capacity with total of about 200 The eventwas very unusual feature in that it was held in hon of 18 members now on the churdh roll who had been members of some Christian church for 50 years or more Each was presented with certificate to mark the occasion by Charles Judd returned mis sionary from China and now res ident of Stroud 1n extending pon grutulations he pointed out that many of the worlds greatest achievements in many fields have been accomplished by men and wo men of over 60 years of age Another presentation was arrang ed most fittingly for the same ev ening when an behalf of the mem bers of the church session Neil Galbraith Senior Elder presented gift from them to John Fleetham Clerk of the Session to mark thc occasion of his retirement from the CNngaso conductor after yea with the company During the supper for those waiting in the church auditor ium solo was sung by Miss Doris Kearns with accompaniment by her sister Mrsi Dobsonand number of films were also shown Those Honored Tedon Monday night are Mrs Ai Marshall Mrs McMiliin Mrs KW Kearns Mrs Ridden Mrs Thomas Knupp Mr and Mrs Robertson Mrs Ada Bowcllffe Mfs RMcBride Mrs John Hunter PIMIIIS Sumcolour Clinical Tom pm 9Mof10muhmdup or denitely Impound Ar Inn new mediation culled cgauwt 1m proved so elective it brings entirely new hope to pimple lul ferers In climatic on 202 patients out ofueq to can were dented up or deniter improved AMAZING sunvm ACTION cuna ASIL is granules Ind fundryin in tonne with imples Stuns pimples because It he remove the oils rim pimples ice on Aulirrptir stops growth of blettiI tin can cause 1nd spread pimples INSTANT REIIIF from cmbunsssment because CLIAIASIL is skincolored to hide pimples And autumn is greue in BIOS MK m1 II WOIKS less spiuiess plnsanr it leave on by And night for uninterrupted medication THOUSANDS All OIAIAStt So many boys girls adults hue found rhu CLIAIASIL works its become the largesmcitm specic medication for pimples in Americat Readers Digest reported on clininl tests using CLEARASH type medication column to work for you it did in finial tests or money back Only 69 Get cunnasu at your Tommy Owl Store Today it Clearasil warr Ouracumy of anon on elm is recognized by more in stator Imam In mama 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