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Barrie Examiner, 2 Mar 1963, p. 14

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SIMCOE couurr News snaarv Bar Ily IliIlS WORTLEY Weekend guests at Mr and Mrs italph ttiekling were Miss May and Annie Allan of Tor onto There were eight tables of euchre played tnthe community ilall Wednesday night Winners were Ladies Elev Sutton ilirs Joe Quinlan ltlrs MacDon ald Men Fat McCraeken Jack McGoncgal Mr MacDonald MYSTERY SDLVED The cow Willow Creek Sport ing Irene Is owned by Cameron Hondrich in New ttamburg Ont The item missing in the paper that concerned as locally was Shanty Bay Jersey Breeder wins top production tionora The Canadian Jersey Cattle Club reports that in January 1963 the Senior fyeartoid class for all Canada was topped by Wallraii Millie owned by Sanderson Shanty Bay in 305 days she produced 11065 lbs of milk and 684 lbs butters tat qualiiying her for the gold seat and silver seal IJABY SHOWER baby shower was held lhars day evening at the home of Mrs Ralph illckling for Debbie Gail baby daughter at Mr and Mrs Allen Blight Gail thanked everyone for the gifts received Lunch was ser red and social baur followed Weekend visitors with Mrs Wortley were David Smith Gilles Sarauit Maurice Grenon and John ertley all firemoa irom Ottawa COOKSTOWN By DAUIIEEN ANDERSON The Womens institute will meet in the town hall March The canvener of this meeting on Agriculture will he Mrs II Smith paper on the motto Agriculture is the strongest spoke in the wheel at industry will be given hy Mrs Baker The roll call will be answered by hobby tor rural womc iiostesses for the evening Will he Mrs Baker Mrs Don nelly Mrs ll ltiley Mrs Marling Mrs Coutts Mrs llroley Mrs Coatts and Mrs it Smith Mr and Mrs Ken Coults oI iloronto spent the weekend with their parents Mr and Mrs Tam tteives and tttr and Mrs Coulis COOKSTOWN OLD BOYS The 213th annual dinner and dance of the Cookstawn Old Iloys will he held in the Oak lloom oi the Union Station Tor onto March is Chicken dinner will he served at 620 pm Dani clot in llcatty playing and vi order of the ng For any one wishinc to travel in the din ner hy tars please contact Ken Crawtord at 458 50 Clarence loadlellaw at Tor onto socnt lilo weekend with his parents Mr and Mrs Wilbert Goodicilnw Mrs Randolph Jennctt Mrs Lorne Aroht ltartlam and Mr ltave Me or attended the funeral in Ancus Monday for Miss Lillian itieiiiasler MOSS SOCIAL GIanP The floss Social Group met at live home of Mrs Olive ltowrrr The President Mrs Elsie Whe rler openul the meeting lloll call was answered li nine mem bers quilt was quilted tor the iled Cross LIih quilt was also completed Nonnday lunch and afternoon tea were Mnfll hy the hostess anti her committee of Mrs niite flowers Mrs lsio Wheeler Iilts Ethel ilnwers Mrs IIffl iinltrrs and Mrs Mav Fihley Thrl nexl Inertial will he htid at the home of Mrs Irene Gllroy March IllllTllIlAl IAIITY Dawn Anderson who relrbr alril her seventh birthday Etit tn entertained few at her lrianilt at birthday party Those attending uric IAIIXISO Ii rrland Laur rtntra yrr lrneen tlldry llgl Attiirrsan Iohn iiiuss iaitrr Webb Llth lies and tinnyue Anderson Ilrrl trosI Quittan iho ltrrl trolr in holding its annual quilting In the ltmkslown town hall Murth 2t llrnul than an niltlulinit etttyrmr welcome COMMUNITY liiti lliI Tlu ntrttnttnilv Iilltltre Iuir trul at the borne Ii Ir illllI Mir IIatl iiltitulgert Four lab lcs were In play lrlro winners were IIlLII smra Illlllr irnnett and tttll titular law Irrltr Ilrlrtl Iiirv anti Frail Apprtiy An athirii surprise in rrtresitn meals were two vlnlutratrlv It ruralrli ltltIIItlay raise In tumor at ilut Morgan and ltuth Mr Fnrigrtr who Tlrlvtrltrtl their ltitlittiayuirlv 7l win at liraaltl was lrtulrrrtl the host amt hmrru hliIl Matjntle Iliitirlce Tar antn spent the wrrkrini with her father Iluiiert ITIIItidLe nounan TEAM Tram Standing strlirrs at Dec WIIII lift tturlrlrn Til Ilu Hunter anu van run IItlllttl fut ilh Hindu lIIntl ovul Mel travman 719 lmiiem lnnls Mr ivaa in run Triple tiiait tents lice Colrum All Ladies lirtt olnrrn All iilzh Airmen iirnt latil Mr Cnmh 207 Iaultrs lean Ntrtml son in LADIER WEN HONSIITII The tmnkrtowu Ladies Curl lng ttutr ltelrl tarltrr pen Dvarptri recently with rinhl prr Avonlea ElmVaie Camp Bor den tArmy Bradford Alliston sent from Penctang Dixie Ohurdtiil and Cooistown Winners of the oclock draw were first prize Ev Watsons rink from Churchill second prize Lois Swensons rink from Alllston third prize Verna Reids rink from Churchill Winners of the li oeloek draw were first prize che rink from Penetang second prize Nobles rink Bradford third prize Vincents riak Camp Borden army Before going on the ice for their third game the rinks were served fried chicken dinner HOLLY lly MRS DOWNING There were six tables of each re aad two of games at Holly School Saturday evening spon sored by the Junior Red Cross Prlzes went to high Mrs Kenweil OConnor trav citing Mrs Coltara Mr Iloiie lona hands Joe Leigh ton draws Mrs It Knleely Archie Graham Recent visitors with Mr and ltlrs Rodgers and family in cluded Mr and Mrs William MeNahb and family of Ancast er ttir and Mrs Rodgers and family Toronto Mr and Mrs Garvin Burns Egbert and Mr and Mrs Don Rodgers Cookstawn David Sutton entertained few friends at his birthday party Sunday Patricia Jory is feeling better alter tonsitectomy in Royal Victoria llospttal Barrie Welcome to the district to Mr and Mrs Jerry Little who mov ed into their new home recently Congratulations to Mr and Mrs iom Moore on the birth at daughter at Royal Victoria Hospital Harrie Mr and Mrs Bentley and family visited Sunday with Mr and Mrs Sehiaht and family in ilarrie Open House at tiolly School was well attended Johnson was Toronto vis itor Wednesday ELMVIILE Ily MR5 Ill TEIIIIY The February meeting of the Presbyterian Womens Mission ary Society was held at tho Manse and despite the cold stormy day there was an attcn dance of 13 The chapter from the study book Asias mm was taken by Mrs Alex McAutey This study was on Korea concerning the work there started by Canadian doctor in 1890 Rev Dr McKenrie from the Mori times ills dream was to be at service in the mission field lir went with the help oi interested friends to Korea where he ad ministered to the wants at the people in both physical and spiritual capacities He stayed in Korea until he died and the work was then taken up by the Presbyterian Church Through panel discussion Womens Missionary Society members learned of troubles and trials the Koreans are now having especially In Japan uhere they are unwanted and unwetmrnc They are doing their part to combat Communism and to leach Christian IdcaLs Tire scripture was taken by Mrs tiltClean and meditatioot by Mr McGuire Tire Murctr meeting will he held at the home of Mrs Cur nahan Lunch was served and social hour enjoyed MIDHUBST STN Ily MIL MONTEHT William Vareoe Mrs Mor ris and Mrs it Moore Toronto spent Thursday with Mn DAngio At the Tnte ttlne lodge wule iy rurhre eight tables were In play lrlrrs neat to Inilirs Mrl Miliortl itrtl Stall mens Luck Illrown and irnilelr tone hand travrling prize wont to Mrs Galbraith The next eurhre will he March Sunday visitors at the home of Mr and Mrs itAngio were DAngln toidwutrr it Moore and friend at Toronto and Mrs and Mrs ii liAtutlo itarter Sorry to hear that Cook II It patient In Iluynl Victoria llos pitni ilnrrle ittr noighiuutrl ltlltI irirmls wish Illtll openly re rnvrry Mrs William McNeil Ilarrlt visited her parents Mr and Mrl tullinr Sunday Saturday visitors with Mrs it leiuorh were Mrr It irarock nml sou Ihlnairl llnrrlr Mr and Mr Iillls Ilattle visited Mr null Mrs William It ll Ill WANT ADS II at roar mural Tlrrlvllm gnaw My Rnnnmlrllll HOWEY ELECTRIC ot vrmt lA um Businessman Strained Too Much CensequenCe Was Heart Trouble VANCOUVEE CPI Haty Berryman awoke with pains and constricting feeling in his chest one day in roar He knew what it meant Heart Hi1 doctor gave him the choice Life or death Harry Berryman had started at the bottom and worked his way up to the presidency oi one Now Esso 12 man sr are tnNIsnt sr of British Columbias largest lumbering concerns Like many top executives he had thought of heart trouble had served as poll bearer at the funerals of too many friends tried to cream tze my work so that it would notvhappen to me But it did Now the former president ays for all th oi Mathlian and Bloedcleom meats had done reason able job of organizing opera tions at MneMlltap and Bloe del but had done damn poor Job of organizing myself When his doctor made the al ternatives cleanMr Berryman quit the presidency to concen trate on tho daytoday manage ment of his aitairs HAD BLEAK START its was born in an lndlan hos pital at Port Simpson on the 80 coast near Prince Rupert He moved to Victoria Wheahe was to and unem ployed he heard of Job real lng logo in the weodyot Van couver lrland it was January and it was raining and blowing hard had no caqu boots and less than $5 in my pocket ills only warm clothing was sweater looked up at that hillside tn the rain liie lookedpretty bleak That was the start of his 30year climb to the top to roar he was named president of Macmillan and Bloedel This service It THE BARRTE EXAMINER SATURDAY MARCH 2196 year later he suffered heart attack He says it wasnt the work load that bothered me Corper ate pressure is really myth it was my approachto it had tender to drive myself until neary knocked myself out man needs to drive to get top the top but he has to team to control it My tactics worked to get me filmy Essa pays for annual burner and furnace conditioning than £550 pays for midseason check of your heating equipment New Esso pays for emergency service anytime You pay torjustthe otli Nowwith Essa Home Heat SeMcoyou get oil the services you needatt year round including Essa quality furnace oil weathcrcontrottcd delivery budget termsalt for the pricooitho ottt CALlESSO HOME PA 82763 mzllT SERVIC from to But should have changed them to get from to knew then what know now could have done far better Job with less strain lie adviser businessmen to organize their lives in the same way they meet their bust ness problems They should ap ply the same techniques to themselves oili TODAYI 530 all heat isrightwtth the timer with more ioryou nrore services more valucsi iMiEiiiAL Oil BARRIE ARI BRUNSON DISTRIBUTOR BARRIE PA 82763 13 PENETANG ST ELMVAIE McVEiGH lMPEitiAl ESSO AGENT BARRIE TOM MCKENZIE IMPERIAL E550 AGENT PA 83372 PHONE 3i

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