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Barrie Examiner, 19 Jul 1954, p. 3

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ENTERTAINMENT 2ND ADDIZI IlIIAIiIIiIC ALONG THE TRAILS BLAZED BY THE GIANTS CEREAL ADVENTURE COMES CAIIIOUNCALVEIMIICIIIILI STADTS THIS THURSDAY FOR MOVIEMERRYGOROUND RN IN COLOR 77my ciIIdd him Ajffajflflfi DIMINSIOIIJVARNIW maam anus STARTS TIIIS TIIUIISDAY ANI 315 pm MARK STEVENS one State It AIRAID OF ME Milli mun mmnrr ONALDS GOLF IAII AT 540 DAILY Ml armorMann Matters and inin ni tinillii mu visited RI Irwin IIlllUlll Angllran lulld MeetI 11 Until iiirmIIIre nl Jnlms AHlIIraiI lnmli lllll at the Iinmt iI tlis innu Aiinlivuui In Mid Isnii nu Wrilmsvisy limit with Emill ntlrlllii no Mr and in marlin limit nt llmrinwil and visiting with lun MrWsilcis and Mr nn Mrs iimnnn Iiovl wa We Attended an Jilly muting n1 the WA or nu tlnuur Cliurrh mm at Inivsle nn Wednesday night at the home ni no Ilnwninit with auuil lttan ancr New Doctor Staff County Health Unit at Orillia Replacing Dr John Rced on the stall at the Simcoe County Health Unit Dr to Anderson iookover MOI duties on July at Orlllla Dr Anderson came from the University of Toronto where he completed aeourse In medicine in lim He Interned InTaronto General Hospital and later served with the RCAMC In Northwest Europe wherehc stayed tor one year when he got out the array In vim he took postgraduat training In Christie Street and Sunnybrook hospitals DTLJRA Then he went back to his home town at Campbelttard where he set up general practice until went to Toronto last year ta ta meclal course in public health The 34yearold Dr Anderson married Dutch girl when he was overseas In 1947 Her maiden name was Geertruida Emsbrock They have tour children three boys and girL MIDHURST Mrs Glbwn Lynn Gibson Jamie and Hutch mm Cooksville visited Mr and Mrs Coulis on Sunday July ll Mr and Mrs Proctor and Karen visited Sam Gill recently In Barrte Hospital Sorry to report Linda Marshall is patient In Royal Victoria llos ptial Barrie Birthday Party Billie Craig entertained it little Iriends last Wednesday the occa sion being his third birthday Secretarial loam Miss Mavis Coulis has returned Irom Tomato otter taking spec Ial course in secretarial work Jacquelincand Donna Robinson are visiting their grandparents Mr rmd Mrs Coutts Mix Marlon Clack Toronto Is holidaying with MI llth Cooke this week Church Service At 730 liegular church service at 730 on July 25 with Rev Vcals In charge Sunday School at 1030 Russcil Rogers of Aurora called on Midhurst Iriends recently Mr and Mrs Dan Nash and Donelda visited Mr and Mrs Cecil Levering Goldwater on Sunday July ll MOTHERS MAKE FLAGS Indian WoII Cubs and lay Scouts of the 50th Londonliltincey IOnI Scout Group rcranlly became the proud possessor ol tour beautilul lllk tings Made by members at the Homemakers Clubs Indian women on the Reservations the lions Included is Pack Troop and two Union Flags Some 1500 peo pIc were pn hand or the presen tation ceremonies Includan oltic Idll from the Dominion Indian AII aIrI Branch and three Indian Ctilc Manson Ireland the Oncid William Dotson at tho Muncch and iconic French at the Chippe The First Column Continued rrorn page one Armed with the household broom worn threadbare by curl Ing sweeps attired only In slip pert and pajamas no1 spearhead cd by one amatrcoelrerhthc head of the household at 530 mm opened theentrlnce and yelled Scat Did those two dogssiand tails between legs they retreattd or down Theresa Street But damsnit the mutshave beenback every other vnight since Mus Ind out whats underneath the porch With meet so dear aybe we can eat ill Getting back busiheis was honored rm week bybelrlg ham ed on the county wildens instj itutes museum committee Some one next door will probably say thatsAaJltLing nomination for an antique but Ive got news llor him Mr Taylor will also be suzzested The other night Iocalservlct club met The song conductor was Introduced but instead In leading he proceedéd to announce that he had received the following chain latter Unlike most chain letters this doc not costany money Simply send copy at this to live o1 your triends who are married and as tIredasyou are Then bundle up your wite and sendherto the man whose name appears at thetop ol the list When your name reaches the toil You will have received 16478 womenand some or them will be dandles Caution dont break the chain One man broke it and got his back What Frank didnt know was that man heard at got the same letter and he had received 366 women Theyve lust hurled him and everybody remarked he had smile on his face the first time in years There is at course the othe sldeot the story This one is true In small Louisiana town woman who advertised her mate for sale got $5000 bid and the local editor warned that somebody might not be kidding What bothered the men at the community was that only the editor knew what wIIc had plac ed thn ad He said the caller who olicred $5000 sight unseen for the husband objected that the adplaccrs price 115000 was too high especiallysince It slat ed poor provider He said another woman had asked or tryout before purchase she liked the qualitie listed In the ad thlrtylsh personable intelligent linguist well read ambitious at Icctionate The editor continued that most at the iemalc inquirers or the all under box number In the newspaper orlice oblertcd totthe price and and wrote thattho wile had lot at nerve to ask that much Just for husband when shed have hard time giving hcrs away Did you hear about the man who met his wite at travel bureau She was look for vacation and he was the ast rc sort KNOCK Mr and Mrs Ruthorlord and Iamiiy ot Shoal Lake Manitoba visited with Joseph Cochranc last week Sunday visitors at Kelcoys were Mr and Mitt Windatt and Iamlly uI Barrie Mr and Mrs Bowman Allen and Grant spent Sunday with their daughter Edna at camp nttll llcavcrton Community llrnlo You arcgrcmlndod ol the com munlty picnic to be held at the park July tiring your own baskets for supper andenjuy the sports etc to Ioliaw Mr and Mrs Allen and iam iiy uI Francis Michigan aro holl doying Willi the turmrrs brothcr ll Allen and other rrlilttvru In the district their ground They did not With fedeiafibnyllfli HoNanhh ServiceJuiylli The SimeoeCoilnty7 Federation DI Agriculture will hold It eizhth annual nondenominational eoun ty worship service onlSunday July anal the Bass Lake Co operative Park near Orlilla com mencinfl at300 pm The speaker will be thcltev Albert Larke mInhter oI Springvillg United Church near Peterborough Mr Larke holdsthe rank at maior having scrvedsix years as achaplain In World war II He Is padre or thePeterbor ough Mgion and has had 10 Years or serviceas United Church minister in the Province OJ Alberta The assistlug ministars at this service yvill be the Rev Jamcs Jack at the Presbyterian Church atStayner and the Rev Glaser oIWyevale United Church Hancock associate agricuitu representative or North Slmcoe will lend the hymn singing frat rcrvlce is planned by the rural Ilie committee ot the Sim coe County Federation or Agri culture and it is designed to give recognition to the religious and spiritual values in community living The services in past years have been most successtul with large attendances otrursl people from very sectionot Simcoe Count The not al surround Irrss ot the Bus ake Coopera ine Park provides an Appropriate setting or this outdoor service cordial Invitation is extended by the county Iederation ot agri culture to all rural people to at tend this service on Federation Sunday MINEISING shriyirrr Convention Mr and Mrs Will Young and Fred Aydon Nelson BCwtio havo been attending the Shriners convention at Atlantic City are spending low days with Mr Youngs sisters Bernice Young and Mrs George Johnston Mrs Saiiltt and Donald of Pet eaborough visited Mrs Soilttts sis ters tor few days Mr and Mrs IrwinMr and Mrs Leonard Denocour and daughter of Detroit and Elaine Srlgley oi Tomato spent last week end at Lloyd Srigleys Home From Vancouver Mr and Mrs Morley Vale rice Loretta Luck and their little son at Vancouver are visiting Mrs Lucks parenls Mr and MrsNor val Luck Mr and Mrs liarry Priest have little son Congratulations David and Keith Pratt ot Stroud have been holidaying with their grandparents Mr and MrsIL Plowright Mrs Ilarry Pearson ot Ibrontc visited her son Fred and family Mr and Mrs ll Chappell and Ttlchard oi Malian were weekend visitors at It Foysions Attend Funeral Mr and Mrs George Johnston were in King attending the fun eral at ltev Albert Leerc whdltvss the Methodist minister here irom laid to 1922 Mr and Mrs McCague their son daugiiterdnlaw and grandson of chawaior vlsltcd Mr Roe and Morley Tor low days Mr and Mrs Luther Graham of North Day visited the Iuiltrs sis ters here Mr and Mrs IInrry ltuweil and John nowoit of Siayncr visited at lralirks WA iiirellnx St Peters WA held their July meeting at lIlL home oi Mrs Wlls bcri Davis on Wednesday with El present The roll was answered Willi an Item ol interest it Afllll rant During the business session donation was made toward clotti tw Future Milers Line Up WITH ALL TIII TALK OF MANS IAflT lItiT Mllrtlltlt the tour children of Capt and Mrs John Duhrctlll liltcnd to start tllclrcnr acts at young ago The occasion or the mildly competition was the sports activities held on at Jean antlntu Day among the members or the lat Canadian lnianhy lim niic and their Iaiillilrs Ill Germany Getting was not aid for Their Numbers tillai instructions tor the big race from iteulnlenlnl ButMnor Aicldc liroehtl It no It at Melts lirncll quwoe are tram left to right Diana Ii amt Michael Anthony all of Montreal The taco was not oiltclsl so the timottor the record meeting It yards available 40qu Delist not Presbyterian wars Presbyterian Wilts met at Mrs William Richardsons with Mrs Harry Johnston lat vicepresident presiding Mrs Robert Martin gave the Scripture reading and paper Mrs Mervyn Ganion sang solo The speaker was Miss Mar torie MscKay otToronto she told 6t herwork as deaconem In the Pelee River district at Alberta Mrs Canton closed the meeting with prayer United WA and WMS United Church WA and WMS held their July meetingot Mrs Gordon Thompsons Tuesday even ing July Mrs Rumble took the5crlpture prayer also Mission study Mrs Allan Marshall took over the business meeting pres entation at trllight lamp was given from the church toer and MrdersIIeBeII who are leaving aoon There we around 25 wom en and menp sent Lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Ralph humble and It Ger tlc Wiley No Service Jolyll There will he no service in the United Church on Sunday July 18 Presbyterian Services At St Andrews Resbylterlsn Church on Sunday eight people Joined the churchMr and Mrs Mslcom MacDonald Mr and Mrs Robert Martin Miss Maxine Mc Fadden MLo Clara Amos James AmEs Clarence Atkinson Holy Communion will be observed at the three charles 10am In Hiiisdole 1130 at Moonstone pm at Cral hunt with Rev it Moore at clatinit Vsuttan Bible School The Vacation Bible School held at St Andrews Prrlabyterisn Church herelast week was very well attended with Miss Marjorie MacKuy Toronto as leader Ten eners were Rev Moore Mls Ed McClunx Mrs Thompson Miss Marion Martin Mm Row at assisted by Mrs Alvin Drennan Mrs Harry Trew At the picnic and closing Friday liternoon those helping with the lunch were Mrs Clitlord Porter Mrs Moore Mrs Train and Mitt Robert Martin Mrs Joe Williams spent the past week at Churchill visiting Mrs Lockhart Visiting Mother Ilera Mrs John Raymond and daugh ter are living with her mother Mrs Plcdger here while her husband is atationcd at Camp Border Weekend vIsitorswIth Mr Ind Mrs Edwin Hoyle were Mrs Lit tie Bert MacDonald and Carlyle MacDonald Toronto Mr and Mrs Earl Salisbury and Iamiiy Toronto are holidaying with his mother Mrs Eaton Mr and Mrs Tiutland Eirlek and Min Jenn Elrlck Elmvaio Vhllt ed Dave Jamluon on Tuesday UuVeil Membrlalhblet At upeelal church service at the United Church Hilisdaic on lng an orphan bay in boys school In India Mrs Channcn sang lovely solo Ill Walk Ite side You Guest spcoker was Mrs Arthur Cox who itavn very splendid address Sha stressed the ditlcrent obstacles in all walks ol lite bctorc results are sien She Ilresscd the need tor toil pa tlcnce and laith and spoke at the lives oithe early missionaries Mr and Mrs Moltat who went to Atrira worked and prayed for the natives When they wrote home or communion vessels it took year for the letter to rcorh Its destination and another year or the communion set to reach Airlca They hadnt any converts when the request was made but when it arrived wonderful har vrst or null had begun so that new church had to be built in 1829 Thousands of souls heart and accepted the gospel Mrs Cox concluded her talk with the ox prricnccg at Martin Shoemaker who helped in small Inconsplcuoul wayl meat to tho hungry cloth ing the naked and helping thc stronger She based hrr remarks on St Matthew chapter 25 Mrs Cox was thanked by Mrs llutley llcv Stubbs pro noiinccd thc benediction Mrs William Iricst served delicious lunch Mr antiMrs It llandail Paul and Elisabeth ul Toronto iinvc brrn spondlnl week at the manic ltrv it and Mrs Vrnls are icovind on Saturday tor law dry at omtmu Baptismal Henlcc lDaptInnll lcrvka was held III 5i lrlcrs Church on Sunday inorn Ing wIirn Ciulr Arliiill soil Mr and Mn Arthur Cox and Iilrilnril IIlilrhl lull it Mr and Mrs tiny Adams were llnptlud Talley Dinner For 00 ItlrInbrrI oi the UIIIINI WA served lurker dinner to MN 400 employers ol tll rurnlnill Eiavll or Co ol Toronto on Saturday Marlon Maw Mr Ian Mrs leultd and Msrganl Itrltl ni rnr oiltu Viire wroksiirl visitors at Mrs lel horn Knilpp is eiiloylng trl In Prince Edward Island wit Mr and Mrs son Knilul Mr and Mrs bitten Ayers and tiltii nl Cspmd lava been vtill lng Mrs Ayn mother Mrs Otto Davis lntllltl MM lIll OWH MilIAI ill lILhl 5U Gilitlllii INSURANCE rl1vv¢tltt rtml Mrs Al Smith Mrs Burton THE BABBTEEXAMINER MONDAY JULY 19 1954 lMPEiltiii New snowmo ller storytile munn now mu mi um mm no no mn to ma SALLY roman KEEEENATSISELLE SIIOWING ON THIS PROGRAM LIFE IN THE ARTlc GRAND ADVENTURE mini Sunday July II 1954 tablet was unveiled In memory of the late Martin at California who was born and raised in liiJlsdalc Iumberman by trade he took ltécn interest In Sunday School and church work Acilnaon be half oi the Martin iamiiy Joe Lea presented the tablet to the church Mrs llowarth did the unveil ing and Rev Burton min later at the church pertormed the dedication service At Knox College Lectures Rev Moore is in Toronto or two days attending lectures at Knox College Mr and Mrs Emerson ltogcra spent Monday In Toronto as no to case VESIRA EDENVALE Jeachcr 4Mrs Lois Itoweil These are the crude the pupils will be In next year Grade DIlobert llowden 78 Robert Share or Grade 8Dennis McDonald 72 George Pearson 70 Grade TLioyd Lang ai Shir icy lcorson 35 Margaret Share 79 Grade oltaymond llowden 62 Charles Lang DJ Winston Maw 77 Grade 5Wuyilc Dixon as Frcd Ilarvcy 50 David Maw DZ Grade 5Mary Shore Til Karen wnliun 80 Grade CIdiobcrt Gillan Hubby Harvey 60 Brian Johnston 05 Grade ZGary Dixon as annc llarvcy to Mary Lou ilow don DU llnuaid Iatitrsail 75 Senior Grade IDunna Ilarvvy 55 Stephrn Wicklum 05 CLOWES Mrs liitllltl Larsen and family lcit Monday with Iriends from Camp union or threeweek motor trip til New Brunswick Mr and Mrs Lawrence Frrucr amt Inliilly in Sunday by motor rar or low wcaks holiday through Western Canada Mlium Laura and Dotty Bldwcli spent day til lucipli nil Junior lariiicrs Field Day Mr anti Mrl fililurd Dcmiuter uI Oshawa VIIltiiI at the homes III 731 their sisters Mrs Jory and Mrs Eraser on Sunday Mrs Iercy Dury and son at Willowdaie spent day last week with Mr and Mrs Bldweli Mrs Laura Bonncy spent the weekend In Willnwdalc at the home at her ertcr Mrs Mac Allry The residents around this neigh borhood are wearing pleasant tacca as our fire Council have started on the new brldcc on the lower sideroad We have looked or this Improvement or some time Canadian farms had one tractor or every 242 acres oI improved agricultural land in the last ccnsut VETERANS The local VLA representa tive has kindly consented to meet veterans and explain recent changes In the Vcitr Inl And Act vhlclt extend privileges and grants Thurs July 22 at pm LEGION HALL 26 Owen St ARE YOU It WITHIN Its better ht ruvcrcd wlili IOLIO INSURANCE luni not need It than to iiiIll It and not have II II NI STEVENSON INSURANCE Boo Us FIIIST For Insurance of ALL KINDS IS nnnlop til Phone 52 to TONIGHT TUES DETECTIVE lilltK DOUGLAS WED THUR Lualrd lint south at Danie an Concession it belwfln blrhwsy ti and highway JULY I920 STORY ELEANOR IAltliltlt canoth JULY 2I22 BALI NIE MISTEII com um lltAlTLE DAN DAILEY CARTOON gaslowsalemwzl v1 II on an 5th again Janaa

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