Barrie Examiner, 8 Dec 1949, p. 11

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Sm 31 CO ti no Kn6ordou8tunnempedoer 3i on injury become the wos lucky lob Linda um Lynxvim going down the Utopia hilt but in With day with jeep it went out Bother Who of control on the ice and crashed Wilma tree on the opposite side hm WM lotterth it would hutc overturn ml winner it well uttendedled in the ravine My Thunday were you 53Iumina closest to the cori BOND HEAD rec number of pages in book December David Valler is conned to the Mrs Earl Jessop and Mrs Burt gBmderlck took course in sewing got Alliston recently Mrs Jack Hughes of Coulsonc Hill and former Bond Head girl has adopted baby boy We all enjoyed The Examiner conference on Nov 26 and as your truly was leaving for home had the happy privilege of meeting Rev Sinclair Fiftytlve years ago we each left Whitby Collegiate to face the realities of lifemonc or preacher and the other as too lcher 1vusrfoiis TO THE RCAMC SCHOOL From The Camp Borden Citizen The RCAMC School was honor cd by visit from LtCol Martin IRae who is the Deputy Director of Medical Services of the Royal Corps in Great He was accompanied by LtCol Wood OHELJAWMD 10 DGMS Directorate Ottawa who will shortly be relinquishing his command to attend Staff College at Kingston Other visitors to the School in cluded Col Wansbrough 08E MM ED the Director of Dental Services accompanied by LtCol It Drcwry ED the Command Dental Officer and Col Hunter OBE the Command Medical Officer Cent Command THE CHAPEL PHONE 2530 The Highest to all regardless of the finan ctal ctrcumstances Modern Funeral Chapel with beautifully appoint cd Family Rooms Use of Chapel at no extra charge 127 Bayfield St Barrie not All mm EB WANT AI PHONE 2414 Orders Taken Now for Christmas TURKEYS DELIVERYWHEN REQUESTED HUDGIN RR Moonstone Phone Moonstone Removes Unwanted Hair Moles and Warts tumours Hun Will be at Regina Curl Shoppe 58 Elizabeth St from Dec to Dec 10 inclusive and for one week in each month thereafter0pen Tuesday and Thursday evenings Consultations Free ll IIHIIIIWKKKKKKK led Ii TWICE WElEK Drill323333 girfjsubscnpnonsw Barrie Examiner twice weekly reminder Mysticalanthem and constantvsourcc forntatlonfmm liOine dudSurrOunding index or cuff handy form 15 ii it an uni Lu Maul kwt AnaAw Wm yhvmbudmrbizh For Appolntrnent Phone 4311 5WFmmmxwmv ling prisms gave off rainbowtinted glow when it was light homeftn the weekend of King were Sundayylsitoru with inclate Mrs Ellas Farrier Rose barrios mum mu no Home it Old Melodeon hypnow GRANT days free ways When used to romp and scamper beheath an evorsmlllngi sky eye It was old and sort of wheezy for we had it many years But the memory of its music never fails to start the tears day That little old melodeon that Mother used to play How used to sit and listen as she played Sweet Lorna Doone How asked for Annie Laurie or some other favorite tune2 Gray At the sweetness of the melody when Mother used tOplay There was something in its music that would melt heart of stone hospital have listened since to orchestras the finest in the land MM 1d have heard the largest organs most every celebrated band post hospitals They will sharc too ships 10 mp make this dream come ve wa Willl the Ontario Government in truc Bm qr Sweetness and for memdy coum mm ha Lsupplying twothirds of the capital cquippcd the hospital will cost ftpi cost The remaining third has btwn proximately $200000 would choose that old melodeon that Mother used to play It is quite easy for those of us whose recollections carry 8Q5Q Make This Memorable Festive Season TREAT THE FAMILY TO OUR old parlor which was used principally when the minister or company came and occasionally by the family itself on Sundays where with soldierly precision stood on guard the hatrcloth sofa and chairs with covers to protect them andf antimacassars to protect the covers and in the centre the big shining table upon which you were never Allowed to lay your sticky hands with its sweetsmelling Indian grass mats of various sizes shapes and patterns and colored strands upon which stood the glasscovered wax feather or bead work and couple of plaster of parts statuettes and alongside lay the big glltleathered Bible and the plushcovi cred family album with its tintypes and photos of relatives of present and past generations while In the corner stood the favored old whatnot piled high and indiscriminately with all its heirlooms freaks and knlcknacks with hookedrug mats spread here and there to protect the carpet in its mostl vulnerable spaces and to trip up anyone who did not watch his step Over on one side where the suns rays had no chance of getting in their deadly work stood the melodeon organ or big square ebony piano with sturdy fat wooden legs massive cnOugh to hold up the Empire Building and whose keys Were usually out of order since the temperature of the room was not conducive to preservation either from the frigid winter or the long stretches the room was closed in the sultry sum mer days between occasions of company visits when it was used And the scroll music rack and the oblong songbookal ways lying open as if daring someone to step up and smg Come Where the Lilies Bloom Silver Threads Among the Gold When You and Were Young Polly the Cows are in the Corn and Moody and Sawleys Revival Hymns from which you could choose No My Comrades Yield Not to lTemptatlonHold the Fort or any of the others of those toldtime exhilarating songs which for many years past have lenjoyed but mere fraction or the popularity they used to have in the general run of family life in its musical selec tions Turn on the radio On the walls hung Berlin wool mottoes in dark oak fram es diplomas won at school or the country fair enlarged photographs of longdeparted forbears the standard old chimeras depicting scenes the like of which no one ever had discovered in real life and an occasional oil painting while the hanging coaloil lamp with its serles of elaborate dang ed upon stately occasions like Christmas and New Years Eve and night Christenings weddings the infrequent house party or some notable family gathering Thor171500 no oldtime parlorwas completely furnished if it was lacking that favorite of those days the stereoscope land its varied collection of views which came In pairs In the writers memory were some real uptodate views brought from visit to Philadelphia Centennial in 1876 as this IS written Philadelphia is holding its sesquicentennlal ex actly fifty years later and they included Niagara Falls the Botanical Gardens at Washington and many other at that time uptodate views ii ment over the post office We wel come them in the community The community welcomes Mr and Mrs Richard Adams formerly of Willowdalc who have purchased December the house once owned by Milne Miss Mary Barry TOIOtO W35 Mr and Mrs Stephenson Mrs Stan Barber and children and Allan Corbett all of Oshawa wcrh Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Ray Stephenson Mrs Vern Yeakeyof San Fran cisco has been spending two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs George Uncles Mrs Ycakey trav elled by plane both ways number from Lefroy who at teudod the service In Belle Ewart BaptistChurch were well reward ed by hearing the Davie Singers solo Were You There When They Crucied My Lord sung by Nelles Davie basso will long be remembered Rev Moore District Sec rotary of thUpper Canada Bibl satiety of Toronto addressed the congregation on Sunday at the rcsulnrlrservice naldot the above cietyg Rey Mr Moore is aforccr weaker and alliwhorlltaduth pleadufeiof hath him understmd ers Rae Law ofltchner spent Sible distribution st lastweekjwitlr her et ning with Rae who hoped the loantimers ill moot with agency 3frmlevery gnome Mr and Mrs lLetts and chilltreu visited the lafters parents at VZephyr on Sunday Mnand Mrs Bell and family Mr and Mrs CAllan We extend our sympathy to the bereaved husband and relatives of Mr and Mrs Ted Sheldon of Midland spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Rosa Sheldon Jeanette Farrier and Joyce Fer riezof Toronto were at their re spective homes for the weekend Mrnand King audMrs Harry Wight visited with Mlss Williams in Toronto on Saturday Vince Blackmore Trenton and Frank Blacktnore of North Bay were 7weekendjwisitors With Mi Red Crooc Hospital At Burks Fall 0081 3200000 wm the Red Cross flag was raised over the now Burks Yall A5 Im sitting here Add thinking of my chlldhoods happy and Wm Red Cross Mm November 29 this was the thirtieth Of the times long past cod joyous spent in boyhoods care outpost hospital to open its ductsic brin2 nursmg assistancr and medic la aid to the people of Ontarios irontlylng communities ithc fourth new outpost built this Theres one thing in the old home tilts across my momorys fyear At lort Luring five lltd hos pital and health centre was opened Service Hue 515795 Departmemf him not lived in Lssa Township ion November 28 the day before the of Highways 35555 Roofers Sup since March 1919 Burks Falls ccrcmony This replac Makes me wish that could hear it as in boyhoods happy my me small nadequm 0mm that had served this village lWJrothcrs 8207 itlt twenty years lhc Burks Falls Hospital contains E22 beds cots andle bassincttcs lllllll in the now attractive bunga flow typo the building is similar lll How used to stand and marvel when she sang My Nellielupgwhmm to the other outposts dic fcrvitcd this year It will serve the ltil between Huntsville and North Baiy this area has no hospital There was nothing half so soothing as that little organ tone accommodation at present lTIulcr an aurcomfnt with the cal group and the department of And when Mother tucked her boy in bed and sang lullaby lltfillfl tlw Ontario Division Rod under the able lczidurship of Mrs twins Will operate and staff the James Mcllae president of the Rcdl He would bmk sweews slumber the twmkung or an eye under the supervision of Cross Branch there Assistance hasj Reservation Now luaellafms Mtbzg $10703 October Accounts Eu Council met for the Nowlmasumn All members present The follow317588 In accounts were presented andf matting $13125 Banting 8675 incnt 55 liarltlm 553 my pup culvcrts $25033 Bell Telephony remove polesi $1223 George Jenncttl $11131 Worsnop tcutting brushil 310 Jcnuctt repair Hill lot Con 10 31750 lier variousi $9240 C36f0nstnwtion draw gramll $1 Dohcrty tlziborl $l Rodf igasi $3 Bell gasolintii St 90 Elliott past 52 Bains Co istccli $5375 Financc Accounts llclilf totin raised by the people of Burks Falls Brand director of out come from the surrounding townl Complctcly furnished and 12 Noon SUNDAY AND MONDAY mopm T0 CHRISTMAS DAY DECEMBER 26 200 pm NEW YEARS DAY JANUARY 730 Pm ENJOY THE HOLIDAY DINE AT Make Your VoteFOR Tho an as annular lmgfbinnininnun Mair figurine tonne armourtailoring Ltd mama $375 thlnr mm liug tux kill and M08 Wk Hammond vuluc sheep trips mm $1250 EL Duvk shun killed Ind lamb as Emerm Jump =lamb killed $21 Reeve Clerk uni select ember meeting in Thornton witnl Coleman lettcr was received from the Nam Roam 0W PM iDcpartment of Highways giving Road Accounts Bantingl their alumni to have plans pre on JW 34 George Vomk MC pared for bridge on C011 oppo 50 Dm tvrlsite Lot 13 Dermal Hospital account Of Russell Dilu wmwside 5127 50 Semi 93 morc from Brantford Hospital was ment for work done on road 0va Cm ltlliStLl due to the fact the abovei site in property Howard Cooper was granted pay Floor SandingPaintingCleauing Private and Commercial cleaning of coil inqs walls and floors Most modern sanding machine avaimle SHANTY BAY Christmas and New Years Day WELLINGTON HOTEL BARBIE ONTARIO MmmQQQQQQ $Q numb coveredlby our If tltovfnnohtsc napolisvnty in It will be hand the rst 9i Scott Soutoritm hospital comm new moon indm 53 will accornmodatem Council adjourned to meet at the call of the Reeve COXWORTH Clerk Speciallt in Call Write Phone JACK WISMAN Phone ORO 1623 Special Dinners Phone 2445 65

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