Barrie Historical Newspaper Archive

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1952, p. 8

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The main Christan dance at the Barrie Collegiate Institute this year trig any new clothing for families for the first time is being held for all graduates of the school as Well as students The band which is spon soring the dance on Monday even ing is issuingaspcclal invitation to all former students to attend what at the dinner will go towards buy mvnccd or assisting with costly re pairs to shoes etc special guest at the dinner 310112 with Mrs Laurie was Mrs Montagu Reds honorary Your correspondent would like to say Greetings of the Season and Bxest Wishes for the New Your to Ivy Womens Indicate Mrs Fred Nelson was hostess to the lvy Womens Institute for their Christmas meeting Dec 10 when 21 mt mbers and four visitors were present After singing the Ode and repeating the Mary StewartCol lect Mrs Banting president conducted the business session re portinv that part of the project light at the school had been real ized The Second light at the vil lage corner is to be in use before Christmas Mrs Lorne Carruthers told of such ntcresting subjects as the Queens speech on Christmas Moot Marianne Christmas left lle thouaits to keep in mind moietytbat to reminiscence is om of lifes richestexperienm and thit the quest for the happinoa of others pays the highest dlvtdcnds Mrs Mcrvyn Martin read fairy story entitled The Little Stork After singing of Christmas carols led by Mrs Bruce McVanell an ex change of gifts took place Mrs Bert McQuay conducted Christ mas story in soil titles after which lunch was served by the tea hos tesses Mrs Esten Davis and Mrs Harry Banting assisted by Glenn and Gail Nelson lvy Junior Farmcn The regular meeting of Ivy Jun ior Farmers was held on Dec 1n Ivy school President Ken Money tong followcd the birds Prayer Following the maul bottom period Bill Gem reported on theChrut party Plan are almost coup plated for this 3mm event The hath no mt woth and report of thbwu given re garding the Ivy Club being rupee sented in the South Simone league this year However further plans will be announced The Junior Farmer club newsmper was dis cussed It was decided that separ ate copies be printed and this charge be added to the membership fees of next year After the ads Journrnem of the business meeting qualomlrc was circulated ask mg the marchers what topics they would like discussed at future thou present and the directors will do their bestto build meetim around the mcmbtn wishes Lunch concluded the evening mommm The many friends of Mr and Mrs Robert Harris were sorry to learn of the passing of Mrs Harris on Sotmdax at the Royal Vidal Hoc pzul Barrie Miss Marion McVanell spent the week at home with bar wrents Mr end Mr Bruce KcVahcll Welcome some to awrcnce ls Quay who has spent three months in Wainwright and Foothills Al berta XV 33 Walkers is the Store meetings These were filled in by WHY MIXES Is hoped will become an annual member Chib The members bonitcominv for old boys and Xthmtd Sim from the Commun Day the election of Mr Eisenhow WI mighty close to Christ Insu hurry right down to STEPHENS 4th is still complete sc lecu for your choice SPECIAL GIFT IDEAS For llmt Mun ththlnlilllliulhlln old girls Besides renewing old acquaintances grads will have an opportunity to see the new wing of the school which only those mu dcnts who came back for com mencuncnt cxcrctsus have yet in spected Opening Christmas week the dance will be held in the new gym nasium starting at nim nclock with dancing chcstm directed by Bob Hunter un til one oclock in the morning Dress is optional The Gar Twenties Club members were pit3594 to learn Wednesday ivcning from Mrs Laurie that they have donatml the first large sum of money to the Community Clothing Depot which operates un der the Barri zmd District Welfare Council in Community House The club president Miss Marjorie Long hurst presented Mrs Laurie Chair man of the clothing depot commit tee with cheque for $l00 at the G30 Twenties annual Christmas dinner The money representing proceeds from turkey draw made Edwig on Riv To make Mother really hop py at Christmas and for all time just have new Filter Queen with her name on it round the Christmas Tree got all the good points shes dreamed about and none of the bad points shes dreaded Fast easy to use No dirty bag to empty and good to look at Hm CALL MY ll TRACY At 3482 and ensure dcllvery in tlme for Christmas GIVEHER REGISTER Wholluolllrktho htntllil menthol vim hopplmslu llu llama nullan to graduate or sun Earl Marshall lty House Christmas tree and were shown through the clothing depot following the dinner Winner of the turkey draw made iby Mrs Leeds was Ron Armstrong 011111151111 iWellKnown Barrie Lady lDies Mrs John Patton gAchve Church Worker Following lengthy illness the death occurred in Toronto on Tues lduy Dec 16 1052 of Jamie Adeline llvfcggison beloved wife of the late 31011 Patton Born in Craigvale Mrs Patton gwas the youngest of the four daugh ltcrs of Thomas Meggison and Eliz labeth Meredith During her girl lhood the family resided in Beeton moving later to Allandale She was married to John Patton in 1908 when she wenl to live at 62 William St llcr husband predeceased her in December 1950 Throughout her life Mrs Patton devoted all her energies to her home and her church She was member of Burton Avenue United Church where she served in various capacrtles Prior to her marriage she was for time organut of the church For 18 years she was touch or of young mens and young wo Mmens Stinging School classes and was for 15 years president of the Womans Association She ivas member also of the Womans Mis sionary Society Mrs Patton is survived by one daughter Mrs Bell Mary 88 Worsley St Barrie and one sister Mrs Croft Mildred of Ham ilton Two sisters Mrs William Kcarns Elizabeth of Barrie and Mrs Hill Margaret Ann of Beeton predeceased her One son POJohn Patton was lost in air corrZibat over the English Channel in 194 Funeral services were conducted this afternoon at the Jennett Fun eral Home by Rev Eugene Beech who based his rem rks an the pas sage from John 14 1n nfy fathers house are many mansions Inter ment followed ln Barrie Union Cemetery Pallbearers were Frank Dob Wllllum Mar shall Charles McQuade Charles Spearn and Arnold Spearn Among the floral tributes were those from the Ladies Auxiliary to the Lions Club the staff of Hillcrest School the Grade Eight class of Hillcrest school the Barrie Public School Board and several organi zations of Burton Avenue United Church the Womans Association the Evening Auxiliary the Choir and the OfflClhl Board KEEP IIj ctslnn Many motorists lend to clutter the ledge above the rear seat of their car with loosroblects such as shoes softdrink bottles metal tools or coathangerscanned goods which become dangerous as shrap net in panic stop or headon collision Carletori Place Onto Canadian er the Potato Growers banquet at Alliston and the stmccss of the Roya Winter Fair Mrs Mcrvyn Martin lst Vicepresident present ed program of Christmas read lngs Mrs Lee Bantings article was on problem of childs belief in Santa Mrs Eaten Davis told of the inspiration that prompted John Bryan and Charles Wesley to write their carols The appeal 01 the Christmas carol never flags and tells of that peace that the world can never give nor take away Mrs James Mchrmotts reading My tower Costs Less Waste GRUMBACHER ARTISTS SUPPLIES BllYllS PRINT WALLPAPER THE HOME OF BAINT AND WALLPAPER l9 Clopperton Sf Barrie Phone 5206 ItithIIHIRIIIIKIEDBIRWIIMIEIDM3DZIMZIII BIathzfordIs Chick Starter MASH 0R CRUMBLED Blarchfbrd feuds imitm Yorunlu BilllWN ii 30 BARBIE ll man UTOPIA nu Wilson COOKSTOWN 01101511 WILSON MINESING THERE ISNT HOME ON YOUR GIFT LIST1 that couldnt use at least one of these versatlle tables in mo dern or traditional designs MODERN CORNER TABLES Just right for that sectlo sofa withplenty of room foryour lamp DRUM TABLES in yourfavorlto Dunc an Phyle style musics or TABLES Vlsit our well displayed Hunk Sectioth buy lace trims hand cmbrotderlea or plain linens Some very beautiful boxed hank lea at attractive prices SHOP It With cms for bankles HOLIDAY DRY CLEANING Everything picked up Mon day deltvared Wednesday Pickup and deliver 24 hours Cash and carry hour service rusnsmvmr TUESDAY pnv CLEANING ll Cashand carry our scrvlcc EARLY WEDNESDAY DRY CLEANING Nomlnql extra charge made for Flash Service Call us with condence Your sheerest prettiest dress is safe with us because our better Sanitone Service is kind to your daintiest fabrics Willtllll mourns 111111553 Santa says gift from the Smith Furniture Store willmsurgly thrill her on Christmas mom Shell appreciate your thoughtfulness throughout the years to come as 31m bounty of fine furniture adorns her home and constantly serves to remind her of her favorite Christmas lioness unmask Bondy hostess chairs covered in repp washable plastlbide or the finest wool friezesAll the fashionable selection shades in the the perfect gift for small lymphto manta fl LAMP man Just one of an inter count group mo dent situational ioocxmu mums that mm to ANY decorative schema Inlluht or dark lanes cults Iticubssutuni woods beadmuiyjrmum with attention given toovgry neon bylguio Heirloomllrcmure my pick ofthe makes 77 luau $8950 FRIJISAI7M0N nouns WW

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