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Barrie Examiner, 19 Nov 1954, p. 16

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All was tampamflvely gum an the BDCI baulcironl last week with ma empflan or cum rugby dance the first dance of U113 school ymr which was spon and by the Boys Athielic Soclnly lo wind up the football season This tunpacked session was held last Friday night between the hours 01 830 Ind 1200 pm Jim Muir was very durable MC The decomqu wen drained to the Occasion hanglng mng wearers paper 100mm and pm em The 50th end at the gym was male n1 streamers in the utlmcuve BDCI colors red black and while Ii case you had or mum TM Jazzy music was supplied by records for hat the evenlnfi and or he sum hall Bob Liv lngswnu Bll1 Norris George Ren bon Tom Papplelon and Bob mmpson fave their time and mm or variety The rehash mem were scrumptious honey de donuts and pop The Fmrsumu Foursome many donm moan that were on hand an harmonize few popular songs much to ihe enjoyment oi the cmer Thuse goldenmum BDCier being Jim Muir Jack Maniacs Glen Mumbersun and John Ailuson Their selections were the suit and soothing Ken Va CAIEmma COLEMAN FAST BELIEF FOR aim am mun wovmm 1m vulmlmmu ml rubrrlulm Inn mmlurul mm um um mm mm Irlly Illlh mllh plmlurlhm mm mu whim nunmam mu Ixmdin na lullurnl mum III HI enll hrlur lnllumrhll pmllll II m1 ML Flu Iml Iff pnuml ol mllh urmlllrrd In Ive lrduuxl I17 Hull lullnrul nllml mull mm lullMIN MILK lllOIIUIElK Ind llama mm mayurpitcuwnd DnYy IUU am andsHM amuory av mndml um um luv VlMIVMIN nANIonAv man nu ouAIANm The new Iubeless 3lransislor EROYALM UCH CONVjfiNIENCE fi1f13ffl rum Htmud 52 mum mum m1 2m ROBINSON NOW the smallest lightest hearing aid in Zenilhs history paucllul mum hearing aids at ml mice in xlreuamallu mad many htalinu aids sclling lwicc iu puiccIhe liny Jlunxlslur RoyalM ls anulhn 2mm mnxltrpitccnnd my $100 SUCH CLARITY SUCH COMFORT ELEVATOR and FEED MILL NITH EARING AIDS CALDWELL llfllll STORE FREE DELIVERY HlllIlIHMN IMIIKY ANIZ MILK IIIODULHON IlUIlIMN mall min mm Intludin Huh hm ulablndplh unnm MWInnen cl novelty dance were Judy Craig and Jnhn Mc DowelL wot dance with June Bnmskm Ind John Allisonwin um the cunflnauon dance Speck Anemny On Wednesday Nov ID special Ranembmnce my munny wu held tn the auditorium This wu arranged by the student Coundl exmmlvel Barbara Burdene vicbprcsidenl was the chairman for 1th Sanka Thc Band played the very bum llul Mr from the Sun in by Bach albawed by the singing Valiant Humid by Lhe ls John Tale third weepresident gave me 3erqu reading fol lowed by prayer Iur Remem brancc Day glven by Brian Wea therhead names the Students who gave their lives in the Second World War were read by June Ayerst 2nd vicepresident allow ed by the laying of the within by Brian Weathérhend niler which om minute at silence was observ ed iar us in realize the supreme meritice made so that we might live in peace and 5111er in this our Canada During this hushed silence the La Pox was played The Rev James Ferguson St Andxcws Presbyterian Church ave an inspiring addrcs Brian chumrhead and Barbara Burdmkn amended the iervicc me Cenotaph on Rumcmbmnce my and lald our wrealh on behalf of the start and students of he nnnu Clnh Rehearsals are going stmng now In preparation for Elizabeth RO luses The cast is as allows Mrs Bennett Carolyn Payne Ellzabeth Bennett HeuLhcr Mc Nabb June Bennett BMly Slat 0rd Mr Collins John Pawull Lady Catherine dc Burgh uum ulat ns are extended Um allowing BDCK students who were successful In the Fm Md exams hcld last term Junlnr néales weré won by Ted Jackson Glenn Smflh John Rithnrfion and Andrew Welsmnn Jackson sna the voucher in Walker Hunter en nr Issues were wan by Donald Lchc Dan lulncy mu Hart George JM11ksun and Man mm ma Examination second award n1 Allan Hooper Michael Lewis THERE IS AN DBVIOUS ffléfld hlp here between two or To anlns Argonnut netball aura Ca Kmi and Dick SHAW and dnxer Terry Dale Turry has her mot in Ermsh Columbia but this Ming lricndshlp between East 1nd West will definitely not exist 3n the football field on Nov 27 when he CanadJan Grey Cup flasslc lakes pluce The game wlll be saw an all Cnnldlan televlslon natiqns enher live In relayed hmugh he CBCTV network as Nell n5 lhc Dominion nclwork Brlnn Mclcalle Don Terry and Eugene Vnrza Valleylull Tournumeric On Saturday Nov the Inter collegiate volleyball wurnamum was held In Doulngwood the new mlleglnle Paruclpmung were lunlor and senior learns ram lma Midland ColUngwood and Barrlc Althgugh Barrie Junior didnl win the meet in the bum alums Midland BDCIcra nude decisive win and in the other games our Junior put up some vzry sufl compeliuon under captain Jum AyLrst 9nd managms Barb Lloya and Marion Warner The Seniors dent win hi lnurnament but provided good mmpgmxon or the other team The snnlnr loam was captained by Bcv Wesmn and manned by Marian Jones and lumen ColpllLt Last but not Ins was coach Macdonaldv Emcellcm cludaunz wu sup plicd by Lhch BDCIcrs Pa Mark who umplred Ind Bronda Pow ell and Carol PmlL who aclyd at llnesmcn Throughout the meet wn or losoBDClm shuch good sporlr manahlp and was heard that of all the teams Barrlcx mm alt play spirit was the wining ex ample Penumlluen Imruducing MsLmrle Anhurx win is nnolhur graduate St JMLphs High School coming to BBC Iiosle mart dark and good head nbsolulcly gone uvcr BDCI lnillallnn and school In gon cm namcr Killer Rosin lake Bonny ZooanY lllslary Comp oslunn French Ulnrrnurc and Chtmlsuy or fuvorllc Iublcct £rcnch and so naturally she bclunxs Lb French Club lloslu never misses lacrosse game she canhelp IL Enjoyl watchinl hockny znrnes cspcunlly ll Slmcue Molar ls playing Plum mm mother hubby he on Jun or sports Dale llku swhm mlnfl and healing and lauth mm anlvillcs at Inc Columbus Day Cnmv pear Orlllln mm It Br 51 mm next llmc Im numqugm nun panmu lSrt Mr ulccy rc Lm scnwnceli GreyCup Day Tuolday Nov 23 I9 pm MIDLAND GHOHHIVAN norm wun NOV 24 0mm CIIAMIMIN mm muu mm 25 Thln mmonllnllun Wlll Ila Conducted By Mr Mlyerl no Wu rlrl Ind Olin Mm llecivlrll IlgnIn Alan rm HEARING KID DEMONSTRATION WELLINGTON HOTEL ACOUSTICON Day WIIIM ouAllMlilynuv lull flnull ONVINIIKI musm Dun no In Hon IBM OHDKIIDK nl Nu lxlm In Hnnlh opuulu Imlmmlnl lav Ihllly luoleayl $9ual lvllphm IllvahuI uul mm nolm Mnngk mehmumasl mlxlunl In hvmldily luau mm MM lmnllllu not You Go Boner Translstor Hearing You Got Your Money Back Native Of Minesing Robert Addison Dies in Regina Age 72 Regina LeaderPost Funeral service or Ruben WIL Ham Addison 2107 Edward 51mm Regina who died In hospital on Monday Nov 1954 at he age of 72 was held Wednesday NOV 10 330 pm in Speers Funeral Hume wnh Rev lL Sundayy umdaung Burial was in River side Mnmnrlal Park Born in Minnsing Ontario Mr ddisan attended school there and then moved to Saskatchewan in 1911 to am In In Strasbaurg dls tricL While at Strasbnurg Mr Addison marricd Jean Wright of Hull district In 1920 he moved tn Lumsden where he continued farming until 1939 That year he n1 to Winmpeg where he was owner riding club He returned to Saskatchewan In 1944 to retire In Regina Mrs Janet Porter Dies At Home New Lowell After Heart Seizure Adult Skalihg Starts Tuesday At Barrie Arena Mr Addison Ll survived by his widow at flame lwo sons Allan Balcams and Robert 2187 Ed wnld Street one daughter Mrs Panck Crane 2141 Wnscana Wu gmndchlldxen two brothers Irvin Strasshnurg and Walter or Barrie Ontario and one sflstcr Mrs Bertha MCNnh Slmsbourg Although not cnnflnud In her bed Mrs Janet Putter had sull ercd with nun nunch lnr sev crulycars but sudden lclzure on Monday OcL 1954 proved lulu at her home In New Lflwnll Sh hnd 1er from lhe arm in ms Th llama tum or Mull Barr Arena pm In head Nov Scam mu for per man are tumble to In Main pod Wadi ulna nl enjoynbla lhlln Admission II by season diet only fickeu Ire valhhle Allmdala Ibrdmre wm mouflxl Book slure Cddwelll Dru Blur Ind Anna box emu To cum comlnrl Ihle and life shun candl flonl l0 Illa of cull llmlhd In number The former Jane McGllllvmy she was daughter the late Angus McGllllvrAy and lhc arm cr Charlene Mnllths also de ceased was born In the Towmihlp Sunnldulc near New Lowell on Jan 18 IBM and all at her life was spam in Slmgéc Counly on Jan 13 and all life was spam in Slmcéc Indlmostly 1n Sunnldalc srm was married on Dec is won to John Alexander Parlor You un pay morn but you nn Imy In GALLON SAVE Vllll UUUl COOP 750 You in Eaten Mn Cmbia Dias AI Daughters Home Well Ind Ivonny knuwn ln Mum and Tmomnuu Townsh Mn Juliux Cmshir who with htr huwand who died on Sept II was hnd curried on general more In village or 40 yamv died an onday 15 I954 the home at her daughter Mn 1025 ski Ws suflcrnd nroke elzhz years ago buf Ind bean in talr health unlll 10 dlyl prlor in he passing The business had been disposed at soon ufler her husbands death she was un able ocnrry on al she Vin born on July El 1567 in Angus daughter the hue Jnscph and Catharine Haslm and had sfem 50 years altogether in Ever Surviving relatives Ire also of Simone Coumy One son Frank Haslm llvel in Staynnr The daughtch Mrs Oakley Reid Lelia Sunnldalc farmer whq 01 their family surviving are two sons William John Porter Taranto and Gnrdnn McGillivray Porter oiCalgary nad one daugh ter Mn Mary Alice Bec cmit Toronto Then are also 01ch brothers William McGiili vmy of New Lowell Daniel Gllllvray Brcnlwaod and George McGlllihay in Camp Enr dcn and two minis Mrs Eliza beth Bishop Barrie and Mrs Frank Rawn Winniircd Wyc brldgc wnugc The mineral service was held on Thursday Oct at the United Mlsslnnary Church in New Lowellr where Mrs Porter had attrndcd and was nunduflcd by Rev Shepherd Palmerslon and Rev Mr Sargcant the thumb mSnlstcr Burial was In Glcncnlm Ccmglcry and pallbearers wen George McGulivary Donald Mc Glmvmy 590nm Manhcws Sid ney Corbett Fred Camahnn and ngey gamahnn Many flowers were sun Sn trib ute by relatives neighbors mcnds and organizaklnnx 1n the commun ity Some at those attending were Toroqlu Earrle Wycbridgc anmngviood rind szainen fifmmr Miss Delia Hgsugc llrlllhm In bluc thh verylow mllelll nwntr Ilnca ncw leue 32M stock Na MIA Due to the wonderlul response that we have received on our sale we are contlnulng It for old model cnr ln regardless of condition We have dgmand or old cars Iva 60N1TNUES COME IN INSPECT THE FOLLOWING USED CAR SPECIALS I953 CADILLAC SEDAN In oqquPcd $4500 1949 CHEV SEDAN I953 CHEV DELUXE SEDA 1949 cnzv COACH I333 ZLIEIISLEIEESAII 3st 949 cm 475 1952 CHEVROLET COACH F0 C°ACH I952 CHEV DELUXE COACH vadlD $1495 948 DODGE COACH I954 AUSTIN SEDAN $145 1941 FORD SEDAN I951 CHEV POWERGLIDE SEDAN 1947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 95 CHEV COACH I941 CHEV COACH I950 PLYMOUTH SEDAN I950 DODGE SEDAN radio EgykgggzgfissDAN I950 CHEV SEDAN 1950 CHEV COACH 215 I947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1275 I946 PLYMOUTH PASSEN I950 CHEV COACH I949 DESOTO SEDAN mile I095 I946 FORD COUPE All curlrhuvc bccn fully rccoudlllmml lluvn ANGERFIEH MBTHRS 233 BRADFORD ST Hcvcrhl rrpmscmd cnrn In 10ml shape will he ileum nl rlxlicnlounly low prices Ilerc they nrc W47 Plymouth Sedan I946 Monarch Station ngon 19 Chavrolof Coach I950 CHEVROLET YUIIII VMHJJ IlHMlllll¥ just Hulda MD The Hum brothen were down mm Vanpr and flnldzed Hoyd Hurrls plowlm on Saturday It um rul tnk at hey hld bridge to rebulli Ian 11 did not lake to lung Lloyd still in ho plul In Toronto hutw Ire glad xo knnw lmorovlnl even lhalizfi llnwiy Maven Colwell Jerry lavson mnvcd his house lntu Colwcll last Fridny Sawinul Slowed John Leslie Ind Unumb and Co have been sinwcd dawn Inlhclr and two grandchlldren M15 Blanuhe and John field are in Even Mrs Crosbie was member of the United Church and the tuner al on Wednuday OcL 27 was from the Reid residence win service conducle by Rev 11 Spum of Mansfield who was assisted by Ravi Dabson and Rev Giggy Interment was in Aliisian Cemetery and pallbearers were George Peacock William MoGill Hurry McGowan Frank Rusk and Edgar Jenkim REVELSTOKE BC CF This my will placer garbage can throughout the bushes area wth vSew keeme 5139M udy It is hum ciazcns vm coopemcc by placing utter Xnmc CDMAKHLE Your Nuns Imprlnled banks to Iellfl ram WEHYMUUTHS COLWELI PERSONALIZED so bunny BOOK STORE 2H DHM WITH DEM WITH Tll 1275 1095 ulr cundlllonlnx hutcrn and dchunlcfl mm are lully wlulcrlzcd Used Car Division LIMITED CADILLAC nzvumm nqu mm mmlu an account In run The mm located on the on cancuflcn Veiprl See Hardn Hutu Sam at the lacIlla wet Camp Borden Friday cum to Ice the Links in than on screen We had Sundly Sc no 11 SS 17 an Ndv thank to Rev Fla ence Hunter Keep up the good wnrk it badly needed Is sun Nut Christmas can be La merrier one HESEMME mull in you home through our new PIANO ACCJRDIAN SPANISH imwhmm aumm MANDOLIN MUSIC msmummr LESSONS ALL SUPPLIED THIS IS OUR NEW MONTH TRIAL PLAN cOmumcw yumma Your can i0 give ynur child this wonderful opportunity is only 52400 with dcposii as law as 25 Balance can be paid in easy insiailmcnis your child receives chore lessons starting in January oi the new year FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT US 34 Dunlop St East I949 CHEV SEDAN $I095 I949 CHEV COACH $I045 I949 METEOR COACH $975 I948 FORD COACH 5745 I948 DODGE COACH 5775 I947 FORD SEDAN $675 I947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 75695 I947 CHEV COACH 75675 I947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $450 I947 FORD COUPE $575 I947 PLYMOUTH SEDAN $725 I946 PLYMOUTH PASSENGER COUPE $445 I946 FORD COUPE $525 CHRISTMAS PLAN 54 59 36th Ynu have your choice any or these populgr antrumcnts In place undcr your PEEI CONSERVATORY PEEL CDNSEBVHTOBY OF MUSIC CHRISTMAS TREE Smut lllhI run llnlnh whlla wnlla lulnnullc lrammlulon cullom udlo Ind dlrlcflflnll llnnlx III In evenlth hnl pllce Llcenu CM fllyck No mu I949 DESOTO OF MUSIC Barrie woman he em1 plan duck whlrh hm largely ln wslem Candi much like the mile mallud irefllhbqu another week Brlng your AT LEAST MAI 4981 Phone 6226

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