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Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1952, p. 13

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glplvtlljjjt purlublvIbAII lililIIUIIvcivvvvchrII chs The mm mung Bur An article entitled Bethletumfenurcu Sunday creeping presiding Thc meeting opened mm the prayer hymn followed by Come All Ye Faithful and prayer by Mrs McCaguc mus was held in the Sundayrwagrad School room last Thursday 3fil Stilts gngrilgiinlgiagar noun with Mrs Allan Currigim Bethlehem In Mann Ian YTTI vvvvuvlv Inwo If dobh on piling up dont wait see your Niagara rieM away Hol hip you select the frltndly icon but lulled to rew Inuit without delay or rod lope Four loan plum to choose from loans up to SLOOO are lifeinsured of no extra cost Rotor or moderate repayment plan or gaunt to your budgol private friendly interview is youri for the exiting Come in today Miner comm JO The roll call was upended thh verse coutalnzng Bethlehem Rev Craik SpOk briefly concerning budding pry loci and routine busmess followei lGrectings were extended from Mrs letalnwn district prestdent ml lmiasronary news items wcre glulz The report of the nominating etc nance was submitted by Mrs ii evening was spent in rehearsing for the Christmas program so inundated at Kanes Home Til spacious home of Mr and Mr Wood was tlic our of happy men Monday when mem ber of me Tuu nsmp Council and1 School Area Board and their wms iglllklrd for thczr second annual banquet and social cloning togeth iur EJlilEl ill the day the officials were in sebum in Allistcn carry ing out the final business for the Gilchrist and Mr Craik conductod eur and vntlierrrd the Reeves OGIIIOIV Ill IIQOIIIIUIOIIIOIDOOL1 Ir It Lvl VOIIIOII QOAJ Wilson Building Post Office Sq BARBIE Phone 5533 wk THEME 606 the installation cervice Mrs lib ner Blakely conducted an lmprnE Eby the tuwnlinc group of Burns WMS ltecw Wood acting as lnui filters for 1953 are President Mrs ter of cercnumlez as well Email for lilo owning proposcd the toast to the Queen and exitmind worlsl Mrs Brynolds recording sccreialy 70f Welcome to the mscmbly links Beardsall treasurer isive candledlghtlng worship vice as the unwinding feature slated by Mrs Buyers Mrs ill schrist Mrs ed vocal solo it Rearhrs Me Mrs Crosbic extended The Vale of thanks and Mrs Currigzin offer ed closing prayer soczzll hour followed Young Ptoplcs Society The Christmas meeting of Young Peoples Society was held In ened with prelude by Janet Mc Caguc followed by carol song 59 vice led by Mervyn Smith Vice chnrgc of brief business session Mrs Stoltz conducted the worn ship service which opean with Joy to the World followed by sentence prayers by George Hissou George Jaffrny and Dcuglas Kent ing The scripture lesson was read by Glenna Loblaw and roll call was responded with something suggen tive of the Christmas story The leader used as an introduction murks concerning lhe First Christmas which was followed by discussion of Christmas in Other Lands by Leroy Gies with Bern ard Tuck giving an interesting talk on how Christmas is observed in England Musical numbers includ ed vocal duet by Dorothy Hand and Anne Stoltz piano duct by Barbara Hisson and Sally Switzcr and Dutch carol by Wilhelmina and Arie Schcp The origin of cus toms foilowed at Christmas was dis cussed and the leader gave sum mary challenging the young people to learn the true meaning of Christ mas and to keep its observance Christian and Margaret King con tributed reading Christmas Greeting The meeting adjourn HARDWOOD FLOORING wl Christmas wont be complete without piece of good old fashioned Christmas cake Serve your family our delicious fruit cake made from the Dept fruitsand nuts top grade butter and fresh eggs Choose from dark or light iced or plain both are delic ious and beautiful Priced at 85c It Order early 45 DUNLOP ST Comm turnout Phane3944 mm Comppcf ChOPNUPz am ownSent White Buyers and Mr Donald Kerr Mr Craik cuntrrnu1lt the school Friday evening and up president Dawn Butchers was in Th Wm on com limo key dinner was served Ill the llnll iE McCaguc in proposing the innit Etu the officials stated that it wreck to members of Council andiChristian stewardship Mrs School Board for the way they have inlet the situations which have con illontcd them during the past yeir land there are many things which enter thr picture today which foruh Giffen press er Slbbald Com 0r organizations did not have ii Busmcss be greater therei fore tllc responsibility is groutccf face necessitating room for study and and their problems in the opiniuu of Mr McCaguc the better mz formed the ratepayers the more np prccialivc they will be Mr Cox worth the clerk in responding stated in his experience with tho Township Council he has yet to see to group of officiala who havc not tried to do their best At this point Deputy Reeve George Wil kinson made good job of intro ducing all the guests seated arouni the two tables Jack Wilson in proposing the toast to the School Board commended the board upon the way they have met the Show liens this year Stanley Applcgatc responded Bell in paying tribute to the ladies present said it is the hand that rocks the cradle that rules the country poining out that the women pay great contri bution to education Mrs Homer ed with prayer and the Mizpah bcn cdlctmu and flu remainder of the the The ladies of St Johns union home 630 wnerv delicious tori of the election of officer for 1953 comparison with other tuwmihlpal McMann responded Other speak ers were Messrs Liescmer Flatt Henry Bill Peacock Lee Bant ing Herb Dunn Thomas Fraser WilliamBanting John Rough and Trunx the latter expressing the appreciation of the group to the ladies who had provided the boun tcuus repasl and to Reeve and Mrs Wood for their kind hosltal ity Mrs Allan Corrigan and Mrs Stoltz led in short period of carol singing and the remainder of the evening was spent in card play mg Death of MI Gauicy The sympathy of the community is extended to the Gnuley family in the recent death of Gauley ut Alliston At Shorthom Breedcn Banquet Attending the annual meeting and banquet sponsored by Simcoc County Shorthorn Breeders Associ ation in Barri on Saturday were BllIlEliY BARRIE EIMVALE ecmv was Clumbmctattlwcburch evening for their regular it was suitably decorated for anal Christmas season The presidqu Mrs Gllfffl was in the chair Mm Elliott was in charge of tile Curtains program the season of birth and rcblrth with Mrs Fraukcom Mrs Dickinson and Mrs Slbbaid assisting Mrs Newman gave splendid report of the M15 sion Bond and the Rally at Waver ley Rev Mr Reynolds took charge after the roll call Mrs Gicu clues ed the meeting wtlh prayer 01gt Edgar Beardsall lst vicepresident Mrs Dickinson 2nd vicepresideuL Mrs Bishop corresponding secretary Mrs Cumming Simpson supply stewardship Mrs Elliott and Mrs Waltcr Middle ton Mtrgsionary Monthly Mrs Al vin Simpson literature Mrs munity friendship Mrs James= Beardsall and Mrs Thomson pianists Mrs Fiegehen and Mrs Beardsull flower cummittce1 Mrs Verne Benrdsall and Mrs Frankcom Christian citizenship Mrs Usher associate member sec letary Mrs Fred WebsterMissiun Band Mrs Corbett and Mrs Trace Junior Mission Band Mrs Rey noids assistants Mrs Thomson and Miss Verona Usher nominating cumnittec Mr Fiegeben and Miss1 Manning Saurin WI Members of Saurin WI gathered for their December meeting at Mm Oscar Archcrs with 24 mcmbersi and two visitors present Roll call was answered with white gift The gift is to be given to Midland Salvation Army Announcement was made of the Rug and Quilt Fair to be held in Barrie July 22 25 1953 Mrs chsun will be the speaker of the short course We Call It Human Nature This course was postponed as the former leader Miss McBride is studying in the Netherlands It was movcu the dollar per member for Mrs Watts scholarship be taken from the funds committee was ap pointed to make Christmas boxes for the shutins also all dishes broken the night we served at the parish hall are replaced The pro gram was arranged by Mrs Marvyn Graham Several Christmas carols were sung and number of lovely pieces of music played by Vasey Beardsall and son Allan accom panied at the piano by Mrs Pur neil The January meeting will be held January if as the regular date falls on New Years Day Lunch was served by the committee Mr and Mrs Clarence Buyers Douglas and Bernard Tuck and Mr and Mrs Allan Corlgan Mr and Mrs Russell Hood and Mrs Thomas Hood were guests of Mrs David Hood at Midland on Saturday Mrs Gordon Spicer spent few days last week at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs Pingle Osh awn Mr and Mrs Clarence Brown rldge Staynergwere Sunday guests of Mr and Mrs Clarenc Buyers DAIRY COMPETITION If dairymon across Canada have already sensed that dairy pro ducts are irrevocably and permam ntly in competitive market it is time they did so and started to ob jectively consider the manner in which they may successfully com pete with the newcomers New Liskeard Ont Temiskaming Speaker MUSE BE VIGILANT This country was founded and grew strong on the assumption that the individual wascapaible ofthlnk ing for himsf and of making his own laws Think carefully before you let these basic freedoms slip through your fingers They are much easier to retain than they will be to regain IStantead Que Journal no Dulyunsch CARS AND TRUCKS we JUST 201 Two MmuTES TC CATCH HEY mowocou xrs mun OLD SCHOOL mt SAM PUD 1N AND ILL DQWE you HOME POI NOTHING DIAL 2433 2434 2222 WM VALLEY PROP ELSWORTH COOK was WORLD no MILGGSANQ Sitst luxurVe uddrcsl Minotaur been our In Whit Mngmilo Command Porformoncollippll Wu mm homotum 113 LA 1343 nwr liLLEELlEJE ME YOU 21 1luhMm tryLurk IMltl Everyone complains but noouc of bud judgment our OISAM CALLIOPE was VALLEY TAXI AND TRUCKING SERVI onngGEAND sT SO DOWE HOME but or few AFFOQO MM NEW MESS Ac FORD TO moi Ami SAM SAID 1T wtle of bad memory COLLIN WAGES LIMITED By Walt Kelly mount Haze CARRYTIE HEATED OVERNIGHT sconce CE 595 24 company

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