LO ms BABE MONDAY am 13 19M Sunday School Bids farewell lo Minister On Sunday Sept at Burton Avenue Sunday School the stall and pupils bade farewell to Rev aongs Beech and family Alter the opening ceremony Lloyd Foster the superintendent expreed regret that this was the last Sunday the Beech family would be with the congregation and asked them to take chairg oi honor at the front of the room Ha asked Victor LeGetu to say tow wordsdo Mr Bench and his sons onbohall of the boys and mole staid Mr LeGear stated it had been pleasure and aprlv cm to work with the Beech farm ily He said Mr Beech was al ons lPiIdy to give him help and guidance with his teaching and he had personally benetltted much by working him and knew the stall lclt ame way Mr Beech taught the senior boys class and Mrs Beech taught the senior girls durinr their stay here He reï¬lled the success at the Christ mas pageant and the Sunday School picnic with the credit gu ing to Mr and Mrs Beech for the planning of each Laurence also taught Sunday School class dur ing August He said Burton Ave Sunday School was losing wonder ful material but wished them well in their new iield Mr Foster then asked Mrs Longman to say few words to Mrs Beech She took text from the lath Chapter of Matthew cs hold sewer went forth to sow CouM we for 1er minutes believe we are in garden We really are in Gods garden and you and are the sell We have all kinds at soil in this garden because we are dllferent When Jenn was here on earth he loved to go to garden to pray and com mune with God so this morning we know Jesus is here with us in this garden in order to have iruit we must plant seeds so like to think oi Mm Beech power in this garden For the past two and hall years she has been sowing good clean seeds to her class of girls each Sunday mom lng then on the first and third Monday evenan or each montl she was here sowing more seeds by teaching Gods tniths to the CGll girls We all like flowers God lik ed them too and no garden would be complete without rose like to think of Mrs Beech as rose in this garden and we have number of buds lJflm the seed she has sown First we have tender buds from the CGli girls then more developed buds frbrn hei Sunday School class of girls Mrs Beech you have sown and seed and we have buds We trust that when you came back see us you will ilnd these buds opened into lovely flowers bloom ing in Gods Garden We know youwlll continue to sow seeds and bloom in the garden to which you are going and ask God to give you strength to carry on the good work Behold sewer went forth to saw On behali oi Mrs Langman aslsiant CGll leader and the girls Carol McKeen in few well chosen words presented Mrs Beech with lovely china flower bowl and bird Mrs Beech very graciously expressed her thanks and said all she had done was with pleasure at NIAGARA FINANCE Drop in to no your friendly Niagm loan advisers Hell moire for you to no the Friendly loan that suits you bur Hero are important farts for you about 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tttllttm Pleats to School anioHunsr Mini Genevieve Pedlingbam spent Labor DAY at the Exhibition METHOD for home application of really permanent pleats in won der fabrics latest sewing centre tip for sewing school clothes Mod ern sewing machines make stitch ing synthetics simpler Mr Foster expressed his thanks for their kind cooperation and sun Aiken on behjrlt of the Son day School presented them with popup toaster Mr punch tendered his thanks and Wished the SundaySchooi continued success Mrs Matt Hennehry pia ed BILst Be The lic That Nndsyfor the closing hymn after which Mr beech pronounced the benedic tion UTOPIA Back From Singing Tour Miss Mary Jones daughter 01 Mrs Marlhn Jones Vancouver spent Saturday evening with her uncle Jock Ellis returning from twomonth singing tour in Eng land Twlxteens Visit Ex The Twlxteen Group spent grand day at the Exhibition Mon day before commencing School on Tuesday morning for the Fall term Mr and Mrs Alien Miller Mrs lvan Speers and Mr and MrsGil hcrt lllclliaiiter were at tlfe EX Tuesday Mrs Coulis spent the day with hcr daughter in Toronto Dorothy Miller Mrs mo Par ker and Miss Eve St om pi doniiia were In Toronto on Mon or Mr and Mrs ltaymondMllll Culdwalcr called on friends here rcecritly AVERAGE SALARY On per capita basis Canadian lamilics pny nearly thirty dullarl ii week in taxes to oil govern Mr and Mrs Al Peacock and John aadMII Burbidge of Cun dler spent Labor Day with Mr aou Mrs Pcdiiogham Holiday Visit Pcdllnghanis have been on holiday and visited Painlwick Flor Victoria Harbor For Me Nicoll and Midland last week iClilford Bell is yilillng in Sar ns Mrs William Grooves and Deb bie spent last week in Buffalo School Tucherl flora School opened on Nesday with Mrs McLean Edgar as prlncle pal and Miss Norma Fallls oi Vasey as junior teacher Mr and Mrs Hollis Rendmnn and family of Ottawa are spend ing few days with Mr and Mrs James neadman Mtslonary Meeting Everyone enjoyed the missionv ory meeting in KnoxChurch last Wednesday Mr and Mrs Wrightmyor of Petcrbnro visited Mr and Mrs Roy MeCrackcn last week Recent visitors with Mrand Mrs Lewis Carr were Mr and Mrs Yeoman of GatehnliMr and Mrs Harry Bates and children and Miss Donna and Fraser Carr oi Toronto Miss Lois and Norman Baldwin spent the Labor Day weekend in Toronto Mrs Emms and Mrs Lennox oi Barrie spent few dayu with Mr and Mrs George Bidwell Visitors to the Toronto Exhiblx tion from the village were Mrs Hodgson Mr and Mrs George Hodgson Mr and Mrs Thomas Hodgson Mr and Mrs Francis Shanahan and family Mrs Fleming oi Toronto is iting in the village Mr and Mrs Hugh Dale To onto spent the holiday with and Mrs George Shefilcld Mr and Mrs George Klrton and children spcnt week at Sarnia Sympathy Extended The sympathy of the village is extended to Marshall Piikey in the death of his lather Ladlel Aid Eniertained Mrs Charles Alexander 01 Bar rie entertained in her home the Ladies Aid of Craighurst on Wed nesday evening Sept Every one entoycd Mrs Alexanders hors pltality Plans were made in con nection with the churchs 100th unnlvonsary to be held Sept 12 also for it tea and bazaar to take place in October very dainty lunch was served by the host followed by pleasant chit chit Presbyterian wars Presbyterian WMS met in the church Wednesday Sept As guests ladies oi three other Socie ties gumred with adding much pleasure to the meeting Special sotnkcr was Mrs Burnett of Toronto Welcome and Welfare Deg partment of the WMS All enloy ed Mrs Burnett not only in spell ker but her wholehearted pride in her work and her irlcndly mlfl nor won our hearts also made tveryoneiecl how important to many is even small group in the work that is to be done both in Canada and the more distant places Mrs Jamtu llhndy Sr and Mrs lame llaody of Dalston ran very pleasing duet Miss Jo Anne lludgson wing solo Lunch Native of In sfil Township Dias At 26 Mrs Boin native of lunisill Township Mn Mary Elizabeth Bain at the Royal Barrie on Monday Aug 1m after prolonged illness She was in her 21th year Born on Lot i1 Concussion in nistli on June 25 ms the de ceased was the iormer Mary Eliz abeth Ralney daughter of Mr and Mrs Fredï¬aioey of Barrie She spent her childhood days at Beth esda and atiended Bethesda Pub ue School and Bethesda United Church and Sunday School She later movedto Harrie where she was living at the time of her death she was amcmber of the Uni ted Church Besides her parents Mrs Halo is survived by twobrothers lamoo Rainey and Herman Rainey oi Cookstown four sisters Mrs Ccell Sprérs Minnie of ivy Mrs Max Munro Lila of Barrie Mrs Frank Mucha tEva oi Geraldton and Mrs Jack Wilson Laura of Whitby her husband Roy Rain of Barrie and three children Bobby our and her twin daughter and son Dianne and David three The iuneral seryice at the Jen nett Funeral Home on Wednesday Aug 18 was conducted by Rev Mr Monson Pallbearers were Orville Carter Howard Carter Garnet Ley Morley Alien George Moir and Jack Wilson interment was in Cookstown United Church Cemetery Among the floral tribuii were those from neighbors Stewarts Restaurant and Kitchener irlends Among the relatives and irlends attending the funeral were Mr and Mrs Simeon Heer Kitchener Mr and Mrs Albert Heer Mr and Mrs William Heer and Mr and Mrs Knooh Knaor Waterloo Mr and Mrs Amos Brubacher Elmlr Mr and Mrs Frank Mus cha Geraldton and Mr and Mrs JacklNilson Whitby Mrs L0uIs Guest Dies in 73rd Year After HeartAflack Min Louis Guest an active member oi Beaver Rebekah Lodge No lDll Barrie died at the home of her daughter Mrs Ross Brew ster in Palnswirk on Tuesday Aug ll 1954 following heart attack Shcwas in her 73rd year The former Mary Ann Tribbic the deceascdmas the daughter of the late Mr and Mrs William iribhle and Was born on Dec 21 till at Big hay Point where she made hcr homo iur numben oi years She also lived at Stroud Lairoy and Toronto beioro com ing to Barrie Mrs Guest attended the Angli irn Church Her husband the late Louis Grunt Ind three children William Elwood and Raymond predeceaeori her Surviving arc throe daugh was served and social time was enjoyed Ir llile girliulrriilin in Indias IrIiHrr ulli rllr ll lull all Dllll errthd in In ligl Meir SWlirii you hate to do cvcrylliliig lur tun rrriali Lillitlltll its not any to leave the home DUI for crrcnlial rlmypiiig sayii Mrs Ilciiiard licnami of 755 llruliliiicrr liiVil iii lniiilml Que lie really appreciated iiur lthtllllllC iii the liirit cw years it means can lliii pick up bargains are ill the trap and tin my chopping in nutter ulmiiiiitu li lrlrpliuirc tin my lilioiio loves me money Illti gircs me time to do other things that crumlniy lmly day llirle why think min ol the but bargaint lever bought was our trlqrhuncl rrilaliunlrriiorrl counter or CANADA Hour on and Mn Charles Campbell visited recently with Mr and Mrs ll Gamer and Bobby at Allandale Anim ï¬ll Scotland Visitors with Mr and Mn son recently were Mr Nelsons daughter and soniniaw from Pension Falls and heir motherin law who Just arrived from Scot ued land also Mr and Mrs Ted Bull Victoria Hospital Of Coolrsvtiie on Sunday Mn Spurn Allandale her wnlmlaw Albert Hen reon oi Toronto visited at Charles Campbells recently Mr and Mrs Bentley Elaine Brian and Douglas visited the Canadian Nhtional Exhibition in Toronto on Tuesday Aug 31 Iers Mrs Brewster tHazel Mrs Clarence Hodgsen Luis Bar ns and Mrs Wayne Lewis Mur iel of lsllngton son hurton of Elgin Mills and two brothers Wallace hibble of home and Charles Tribble of Painswick Eobekoh Lodge held seryice It the lcnnett mineral Home on Wednesday evening Sept tall uwed by service on Thursday uunduet by Rev Rowe rec tor oi Paulh Church lnnisill Pallbearerswere Douglas Brew ster oi Painswick Allen Tribblo or Barrie William Jones of Bar rie Lloyd Martin of Toronto Mor ley Gross oerarrie and Harold Wallace of Stroud Interment was in St Pauls Cemetery Among the floral tributes were thone from Beaver Rebekah Lodge No 190 iOOF No 63 Barrie St Pauls W5 and many lriends and relatives Relatives and friends attending the funeral included Mr and Mrs Percy Spring Toronto Dolph Guest Toronto Mr and Mrs Will iam Bell Toron Mr and Mrs Percy Berry Toronto Mr and Mrs Lloyd Martin Toronto Mrs Amadna Gumt Mrs Eftie Guest Elmer Thompson all at Toronto On Sands Aug as Mr and Mn timer or and Morley en tertalned few of their friends Mr and Mrs Charla Lower Mr and Mn Thomas Muiholland Mr and Mrs Reflect oi Barrie Mr and Mrs Harry Ranting of ivy Mr lrid Mrs Bart Sherman and children of Toronto Mr and Lorne Kschier of Pittsburgh Home From mo Holiday We are pleased to sea Florence Orroek and Doris Ellloii home looking so well after spenbing their holiday near the lake Flor ciï¬iat stroud and Doris at Fainsv Mr and Mn ll Bonney oi Cookstown visited Mr Charles Campbell on undny Beeton Minister Rev Unstead of beacon had charge ot the service at Holly United Church Sunday Sept 12 Sunday School at 215 and church service at ti Visitors withMr and Mrs Johnson over the LaborDay ho clay were Mr and Mrs Frank Munro Carolyn and Joanne from Ottawa Mr and Mrs Swift CANADAS 0mm Gusstand Mrs Marion bmn Toronto Mr and Jill Mack uy of lvyi Mr and Mrs Bentlo and lamiiy visited on Sunday th the iormera brother Mr and Mrs Bentley and family or Alton Arrive In Saskatchewan Mr and Mrs Downing and family who are motoring to Sen taluta Sash are cnloying lovely trip They arrived at his motherll home at Balearris on Monday noon and it wasnt raining It was rainl Ing when they left 110in on Sat urday Sept We are pleased to learn that they arrived saiely WA Meet In Church The WA met in the church base not on Sept at 130 with splendid attendance Mrs Col lum was hostess Mrs Dyer opened with hymnfollowed with the Lords Prayer Mrs Price read the lesson gave wonderful talk on using our talents and led in prayer Mrs Lackle read chapter from the study hook and Mrs Johnson showed several nature slides which everyone en joyed Nest place of meeting will be the church 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