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Barrie Examiner, 13 May 1943, p. 10

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ll itpa llv lllllll AND NUT SUNDAE 15 liUNtII AT BRYSONS Tea and Candy Shop LOOK FOR THE SIGN 22 Ellnbeth St Phone 458 =I Illlliltltl ti ct refitii ii an ii ll lt lit dill Org First Baptist Church WELCOMES YOU Miss Elsie Cloughley Organist SUNDAYI MAY IIII IIIIII Grace Gospel Hall 37 Mary St Barrie SUNDAY MAY lti llllil ltFV illliG PMUnlay School it All Alvlllt Jesus at Wedding PAIIE1HEHir Sonice PItlBlllll scuoor Si Classes for all Iil What God Is lake FIIIIIIIICII cm IIIId NImIIIII Friday 30 pin Crusade Barrie Young Peoples HTRINITY CHURCH WRIGHT Organist Empire Youth Sunday REV SI EgLEWISI MIAII an 800 1llloly COIIIIIIIIIIIOII Minister 1100 AlVIMoriiiiig Prayer MR HIRAM BALL Memorial Service Organist and Choirleader for those in the parish who have given their liveinn the War SUNDAYI MAY 194 Parade of Barrie Air Cilllgt AIMIDEDICATION OF 300 Il Sunday School BOOK OF REMEMBRANCE 700 PhiYouth SeIiIIvicc This book has been given to thel Parade of Brownies Guides Cubs church in memory and Scout3 Pilot Officer Donald Felt rmKOCH Will MTV and willpiTsei ye thenecmdnrrtb mxJj those who have gone from the con gregation to serve in Fm His Mziiestys Forces ParTin CHURCH SCHOOL The Salvation Army MIme MINISTER COLLIER STREET Officers in Charge rrrrr Licur MABEL FALCONER ii AMMORNING WORSHIP 230 PMSUNDAY SCHOOL PALEvening Service Tuesday pm RS Womens Aux lflhurSday pm SUNDAY MAY 16 1943 in charge Wednesday pm Friday pmIPrayer Meeting 820Back Home hour specialty inVited wed pinJuniors 11 run MISS Jessie Bryson organist and Choir Leader ll AM+REV LOUIS PICKERINGI Minister Phone 2809 Childrenand the Kingdom vJunior andSeniorIIChairs PMSunday School in the hutchAuditoriumREWfPickering Junior Choir bin attendance 7PIMPIeaCheri ajor the Rev McLeodBA SeniorChapIain at Camp Borden FTCM BA 31 Orillia BURTON AVE UNITED CHURCH REV GREEN MA ThDDD Minister EmmanvopII SUNDAY FROM WIIHENCE wruottn ANTHEM OPEN OUR EYES PMth YOUIHSERVICE The YoungIPeOples Gr SALVATION COME Subject at laddress 9IANDIORIIOPEAND away tMlaa Helen Lambert says emits warm as in ml im iTl ttll illi It of lllgt grandsons rloff lorl it turn ti may ii rti Ci mlhligtl tltitaiio Ilc licc ti Mitchell llol son of mI followed by 11917110 mt lis llillt and the Lite ili lob of Inm Unm Commie ROVI JIISII ylilfwlilM lb ttilliii lllit illiitt Ferguson minister of 51 Andrews llll7lt Edit liiicl and AllIlIigbytcmun Chum1L in Charged Altvl llllitll lSgtSIOI by Rev IClSIItllm by Hi iitii kizcwIliim lall bearers were Colin Campl bell Stayner Alfred luach and lultllllt Knowles Duntriion Herb are his wife formerly Ilacl Ar Finlay and Douglas ulhaiir Col ClIcr trimaran ll AlIBclicvers illccti of Mr los Brown and hll Stewait Is It Possible to Have Your Sins COME AND BRING FRIEND REV II IIOWDEN Rector LTWlliI Collier St United Church helpful messages and boys filled the front and key TOIOHlO St centre section of the church and MFS MIICDOUEIIH was born in choruses by the beginners featured pellelilnt 011 July 24 1377 Site the myng Heath Super wastwice married first to Capt tendent presided and with him Edward MCCOnkeY 0f 3211119 on the platform were the pastorlh0 35 dIOWnEdJn Lake Huron Rev Lewis Dr MR Richard in 1913 In 1917 she married son and AfJ sinjaunt formeHAlexander MacDougall of Barrie mmupmmdmg SI we as thelbut waS widowed once more lll guest speaker You are invited to worship with us MAJOR LAURA COLLINS zzd its Anniversary Speaker On BIIII dizl tl ell tltt Elc Win ti 215 sknlttti Jane 17 we at llzlbifl and KJ tanner all itiii mile Nu 11c and ltzs wife on the old iii nbv ill moved to zieidczi liairzr IillV Illl IIKIIIIN3 Elwyn liitcl sir Ii ta Amps 1v ll lcliii no ll ionillc it Froliy Miill ll le om it martini Wi iii ip etc iiLiiidciililre 153 Mr iitlutl zitcioi IIlIIl the forth hi till ils iiilcrcii twi beautiful initiin ba liiciiiiii took pi ii Crownsl llll llltltlIV ILlltL1Cl5 werezmk tint and Aubrey Caldwell Alvin aIciti Ivan illltl Do it Slessor vtl imam SitiilnthlIFIIIIIIII SI IIIIIId Church illlvlllfltt the tlnI 11 ll lollowtng an extruded illness lymwar iiiiictly in her sleep Il thci WUM dim illiittlt oi her daughter Mrs llwf Smith iiilcr SI llarric on ill tgt toirii ily wt ll irric iio ltgttlil1 lII II loziiiito wash to announce the cii Th rump1 Wm 10m mm mo i=ciiiti ll licir cldcst tltiuithtcrdpm regidpm pm Mondqvl ister of Collier St United Church tributes included offerings fromle BHSVIUW Chapter Order of tlichraiil and Clarence Kell all of the Eastern Star Collier St United Cilttrd Lsrict Theodore lLll Church officers and members of Mirsmii 7i lllverdale Kiwanis Club loronto10n lxeil of Three Rivers Que two ReVI DrI AddisonI neighbors f1rouploronto BarricislSlGI lCrOklIlole Club HIT Thrilling Contest forYour CldreHOWinnL 10 Big Prizes their bowlers TOIQmOI SpeClOl Speak Born Margaret Elizabeth Gray at earlBrings Helpful Mes Garden Hill near Port Hope de ceased had resided in this district for many years She was Presby sdges to Children andl IAdLlllS tcrian in religion Surviving are two daughters Mrs The one hundredth anniversary ll Russell 58 Playter Boiile of Collier St United Siiiidaylvard 1oronto and Mrs School was observed on Sunday Smith Barrie last when large congregations werel present at the morning alternooiilMIIS MARGARET MacDOlGALI and evening services Rev Addison 111 Toronto was the special preacher and he broughtIOCCWIed SUddeHly 011 Mill 1943l The death of Mrs Margaret Amanda MacDougall nee Dusoinci At the morning service the girls SlSlellII11IV Mrs Flora MCCUllI Di Addisonbpiey 1925 In reent years Mrs Mac IIIl Battth EXAMINER BARth ONI ARR CANADA JOHN TAXIMR 1etlci THUS Ictllltttll rtu 2le JONATHAN CALDWELL IIii1 ii El Valera TI film ii 19 ItqurIgt Ala ltxwlvrwngtww radar We rum COME FIRST am no My ltilit they An lietin it re our BIgtlll ls IT NOW present it iitc who or L1 irked nil IIIII Mi ii is id rail FOlIl VltlOf tlie tic1 WVICTORY BON 8W8 ers ll Caldwell IItxtI 13 Itrizial lei DS and WI CIVI Iii iex oz tinelele till lIaiv ll mIWui zI llgt1llllltlltlli gt tutti il LQ THE HOUSE OF um ROGERS lilt3 ll iii lniit cobbled show lii ROssiLVERPLATtz lIllZ llCRl llll 112v trim ciiizti PAINSIVKK INSTITUTE litc cizular methug of the lins ld bth ilwiil Womens Institute was llill Hill on The tiny Ellltltiiilll Despite weather 339 llll lH WV was cold attendance of lIltIlit HlitflVt Mill and also liltlllbt of visitors illistoii ll lltth lrs 11 unit Litltl Mrs Aperio cuday April lallclsoti ad 1111le licspcarcs main book ii ys ot the Ruth llltll i11l lull SIM tittlic llcz llllv Ntll of Yanco lt1 and Ill rte lct lll Up it March Mural lfic ltiticirti crrrc or Saturday ll tl tzowii Ilili lntcltlbog 31 iurl tiiurcii conflicted by Rev Shut littimr iiiII It 1ltlll1I MIOI amI 51 Unuedihlv lit litttiiici Home at llitlt Il Curll Ui Alf4 Millionii was member The Mal Ari WM Qaaixci of oller Church rein mi ill 15 lili llittt iiizil lliilit iiic rcvlcu lxiirtdoiii LlilllI lltlilit licll Ilt Lilltl ip Mrs ili inn Im vll in IllllI ft in ltlli llll Viii iid other until lhg pillllleilltl lliioh lirecshaw lloy Hell illatclict5I Hughes and lvd Dryi Ami iii the beautiful florA lime from Colloid ilxiiig its Filis Mrs Kciiw Young lOll IllILL ils toiiiiiitiiiiiy May Itll ptlrvtil iii iilflt fine IIi llt delegates inc District Annual ii llisi=ii II Mrs Tlllllllt was tilllltllllttl coiiimittcc the branch Ill It was ItllIHllltEl for anothcz ycaz i1r Rogers held nutI cl roll call and iiiiiisiiiu questionf lwo solos by Miss larjorie Aiil Sllllll Iordilf were electctl llo1l tritiulcs iitcltiitctl Ilfciinusli Illtil wiiti lrilltl lIIvttll the WA tuzd tho lioir of NIIIIIII illiis laiii Sawyer Lorne iilwii ire over illldlll hoii zitir ltl1IL Wl WW lli nits imtttALIi MacCRIZGOR will nines it hiircli lltigtrd Womens llhliltlJ leacher was born Aug tiic lintll farm Llicrr iaiil lnc of liiiiislil Through My he followed the iua llltilllttlt and was sac interested iiiitv aftaiis he was see reck School vars and was an lltZtVL Church it iil lls llll Ills Dilllzfllltl loyieoi plgt$l 18W IIIIIIIIIIIII ml PUII rats of ll Creek Stllzliil CA iiliiiil ltli naiie lczitis were much appreciated auction roots was held by Mrs lingers illtlI brought in $903 ltisty refreshments were served by Mrs Carr Mrs Cook Mlt lllltltltlllttiI and Mrs Iriifiii The next meeting on June tl will bo iiild tit Mrs COOKS times that detached altitude and the good of the country as well as the goodl of the individual must be coiisidvz ered Itis up to the Deniocraciesi not to throw away the benefits de rived from victory iii this war and hc suggested that youth he giveni spccial training lie was thande by We Ilowden out it TRINITY llRlZSIIHS ILUII The final meeting of the season or lriiiity Fireside luh was licldI in Sunday evening with fair at Major DrakeBrocknianI Zamii Borden was the speaker and thoughtprinwkmi tress oii vita matters which affect the youth of oui Empire llios Mays accompanied by it Wright sang The Holy City The Club as thanked by llarold Billings on behalf of the men from Camp Bor leii for its hospitality to them and Rev II llowden thanked Mrs Dudley social convencr for her faithful workhll season DrakeBrockinan sired that security is the foundal lion of successful Empire plant and HIS Saturday May tl at in advanccdlCXOI mm RON mp in FM for iiiiI lllxlllllll llltl lc licld the morcd position fiiic Thrislian gentle kind and helpful neighbor hcltl iii the highest regard it the hcrt iidiiice it tho United 1c cave of ii CAMERUNS for PE RM AN NTS 51 lappcrton St PHONE 2781 glivc do not permit Ab 1e With Alth Ill10lllt relatives two sons and two daughters and Shirley lltibtrt brothers Seymour BC and Capt Clif Major Cllllllil ROII II II itlrs llusscy of Allistan and PRIZES FOR BARRIE AND VlClNlTl illiltlltll Under 10 FIVE IRIZIIS OI 5500 WRITLSYWINOS IlRlIIlilES Children Over 10 and Under 16 VII PRIZES OI 1550 in Barrie at lllLIQSIdRIlCQJIJlei and imPIQle Willis lier St Church REV LOFT Hmsdale Pasmr lii 1842 preaching mission was started in Barrie by the Methodistll922 H91 second 50 Pilot Of Church Barrie was one of 25 ap pointments on the circuit which Wilsltil charge of two men Travel 1943 at that time was on foot or on Clock horseback and it took two weeks sometimes month to covei the circuit Collier Church siindayers Joseph JohnstOneof Poo Col School was started in 1843 with 60b01rl9 altdTfbrother Andrew scholarsaiWilliam Mann was the Dusome of Port Dover Also SIllt lfirst superintendent and John ViVing arelwo daughters Mrs lLatrd assistant superintendent John MCKernan of Detroit and with JamIes Edwards librarian Mrs John Reeves GizTOIOIIIOrHIld 777 Mrs Edwards and Mrs Atkinson seven ErandChildren SUNDAY MAY 16 1943 suNpAv SICIHOIOI230IIPM Public Meeting Saturday pm EVENING SERVICE7 PM zzleHURSDAY EVENING3 BARRIE mt Pemecosml Assembly lCOllier St BaptistChurch 20 Mulcaster THEiFRIENDLY cnuncu PASTOR REV WHITE ii AMMorning Worship SUNDAY MAY 16 1943 230 PMISunday School 11 AMFELLOWSHIP JWWAM lms PMBIBLE scHooL PMWorthy is the Lamb Mem berof armed forces andfriends II WRich2irdson succeeded He heldl Though n0t in EOOd heallh 01 gt Central United Church wed8pinrrayeiand Biblesaidy Nimble hme 75 St Andrews Presbyterian suiioAlv SCHOOL Church ANNIVERSARY nav JAMES Francesca BEA EDMUND HARDYMus sac Organistand Chairmaster SUNDAY MAY 16271943 trainREV MacINNIS VI 37 ElfinSUNDAY SCHOOL 1IE MINISTER MORNING wotisatp roit cavitatiAND SUNDAY SCHOOL Dr Greensubjectz MacFarIene clips will occupy the front and centre seats curios causAnma moss vmtsus rnn SWASTIKA 001301111er IN atoms pnsr Martin Elgar Se was predeceased by her first son Kenneth McConkey l1 and Sunday School ficer Dalton MacDougall wtis kill ed in action overseas on Jan 26 surviving are three Sisters Wilfrid Jewitt of Midland Mrs Thos McDonald of Toronto and AVINGS This contest is open to children Each entry must be accompame below completed by the parent or gu childs age and guaranteeing the entry aided effort Each Thursday the Kellogg Company set of pictures complete with entry blan ter to answer the questions Kelloggs NEW ALLWIIEATb in 10 words or up to 16 years of age by the entry blank ardian giving the is the childs un III Its easy Its fun Its educational Get your youngsters to identify the maps pictured below and complete the sentence in illegalteen ballotm the lower lefthand corner YOU fill out the entry blank and send or mail Exa trier Barrie Ontario BE SURE EAT box tops with eac children collecting War Savr Five prizes in each age grou ansWers In theevent of of the sentence in the entry blank Kelloggs NEW AllWheat is whole heman flavour that youngsters cereal every breakfast Its tasty marrow Remember KelloggsNEW AllWheat is whole Cana will publish Cut this out and complete it to The Barrie UDE TWO ALL all you do Start your rigs Certificates this fascinating way will beawariled for the correct the most interesting completion ill be the deciding factor wheat cereal with lusty Serve this appeteasing todayanti helps build forto Get your youngs 10 INCL Lil Samsons sentence my breakfast favourite because less YOU COMPLETE THE ENTRY BLANK ver the entry along with TWO Kelloggs test Ico The entry That Send or deli AllWheat box tops to the WhatIsIt Con Barrie Examiner Barrie Ontario Your children may send as they wish But each TWO Kelloggs AllWheat box tops and in as many entries each week ntry must be accompaniedby completed were teachers No records are ReQUiEm High Mass was sung by lavailable till 1893 when Williamers MacDougalls nephew Rev Freek became superintendentJJoseph Johnstone at 51 M81395 which office he held for eleven Church Barrie and interment took years Following Mr Freek Aplace in St Margarets Cemetery Evans school teacher beeanielMidlandfvr superintendent but some months after moved from Barrie and Dr MRS CHARLES BOWEN theoffice for nine years In 1914 Several years the death of Mrs Sarjeant was elected super Charles Bowen on Friday May 1943atherhgme=3gowan 5tl when Walter Sarjeant headed the was rather sudden as she hadbeeni school till 1926 when Mal seriously ill for only about eight comsonI Served for year then Clays Formlly Miss Mary Ann WI Sarjeant returned as superin Watt she was born infLondon Eng tendentl continuing till 1928 when landp and cameto Canada when JWalkertookoverand served Gillieyoung for four years IiiDecember 1931 Practically alliirofwher life was MacLellan was elected sup spent in Barrieandvicinity Her erintendent continuing till his re husband died several years ago moval to Nova Scotia in 1933110 and of the family thereare sur was succeeded by Thompson viving four children one daugh who served for three years when ter Miss Violet Bowen at home Fred Sarjeant took over He was and three sons iErnest Preston succeeded by Fred Kent who serv andFredetick all of Allandale ed onlya few months when he MrsBowenvIwas member of moved from town In October Burton Avenue United Church and 1940 Heath became superin the funeral service was held there tendent and is still serving midlifonday afternoon May 10 con At the afternoon session three ducted by Dr Thomas Green In former superintendents Sar terment was in Barrie Union Cemt ieant Malcomson and etery Pallbearers were five Walker assisted in the program grandsons Bowen At the evening service two more Bowen FA Bowen AfE BOWen former superintendents assisted and Bowenand Wm Hare Thompson and Sarjeant There were many beautifulflow Dr Addison at the eveningkser ers from relatives friends and from vice stressedthe thought midlife BeaverRebekayh Lodge 190 Barrie the good life is struggle and Lodge 1001 63 Allandale of sacrifice and only those who are RI and the CB of RE 26 TO willing to pay the price can achieve ronto the victory service mechariically in factory neviIr condition North IBay entry blank To make it east pete only with children of children of employees of th advertising agency orthis newspaper are tries for this weeks contest must be postmarked pot May191943 The judges decrslon an lieentered into llogg Company readyto dian wheat in its most delicious formflaked toaste Mzitle by eat Get two packages from youruieertomonotv Kelloggs in London Canada WINNERS or NO Beverley Rowe ANIMALsi er for your children tolwin they com he readers of this paper No Kellogg Company their eligible Garry Long Dorothy Leishman Beryl Rickard Rayner Jobson Bill Spanis DoreeriPerry Creemore Ont III1 Barbara Joan Chepesuik Lennox En later than midnight will be final and no correspondence All entries become the property of the Canada Ltd legal1 IE Laura Betty Hook Studyf these silhouettes of c6untries very carefu you havedecided what countries they represent print the crrect name undereach picture in thespacc provided uAlin ll Int KNOW VIII Inn3 Thenlget your parent or guardian to complete the entry lly When Ibring in your entry see Contest blank en send or rulesubjove yunhnnuninnunnuoqoqnn IntlnchqiInnuInnp nua LI HM Wm IIIIIIFq ENTRY FORM No Innnuuniuu imt childs narne clearly iii block letters Abnnrss Print glen nits is 10 CERTIFY tHAtlteiiiicisname FW urefANDANSWEREDsIHESEGUESTIGNsiUNAI NAM iiiwit unuuiu iyiiiiiiaciiciiro Some of those from distance who attended the funeral were Mr Warplanes returnertonmeriea and ME4EBownandMrand for overhauling are disassembled Mrs Bowen of Maple Mr and fittedwith new parts as necessary Mfrs Bowen Mr aners thoroughly tested and sent back to Ctirry Torontoers De LaIFrnn Strutford and Mrs Kel FD nunnu time Of parent or guardian IIII

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