Barrie Examiner, 11 Jun 1959, p. 7

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NEWS 01 TQTTENHIIM Mrs Alice McCormick of To ronto spent the past weekend with her brother and sisterin Iau Mr and Mrs PIC Keogh hlig Sheila Caddell of Barrie visiten during the weekend witl Mr and Mrs Pat Forcstell Miss llelen Delaney spent couple ol days last week with her parents Mr and Mrs Delaney Mr and Mrs Thomas Barnett Senior went to Lefroy on Wed nesday evening owing to the death at Mr Barnelts stepfa ther Thomas Atkinson Mr and Mrs George Wide wereat home on Sunday June their lath wedding anniversary to their family Creighton and Mrs Wice of Penetang Vernon Mrs Wice and daughters of Smithvilie Jack Mrs Wice and Heather of Tomato Mr and Mrs Beth Mervin Dale and Debble oI Chomberg Mrs Kel man Monet who was unable to be present called long dist ance from Kingston Mr and Mrs Cawley of Toronto visited over the weekend with their son and lamtly Mr and Mrs Arthur Pace Among the graduates of St Josephs hospital training school Toronto was Donna Emigh daughter of Mr and Mrs James Emigh Dr whifale is at present attending medical convention in Atlantic City Mr and Mrs Greer of Oakville spent the past week end at the moose Mr Green remained for few days Mr Ted Purse and friend of Toronto called Sunday on Mr and Mrs Anderson Rev and Mrs McDon ald of lillsonburg were guests over the weekend with Mr and Mrs Gordon Maliinn Mr Mc Donald was the guest speaker for the Fraser Presbyterian an niversary servicfi While Rev Taylor was taking the services in Tiilson burg Mrs Taylor was stopping off at Shakespeare to visit with friends Rev Mr Davison of Vermont USA and son Peter of To roato were in town on Tuesday Mrs Harvey Simpson is con valesciog at the home oi her sister Mrs George Proctor Toronto lootye Davies conmumorv LTD Banlo PA 135 Thomas Mc and hits Pat Suddock and family of Willowdale were re cent visitors at the boore of Mrs Joseph Walsh ongratulations to Bill Ran som and Margaret Mchtlough who were recently married by James Dorian of lingers vflle They will make uieir home on the Ransom farm of Tottcnham Mrs James Irwin of Colgan will celebrate her 89th birthday on June 13 Miss Rachel Sloan had lunch with Mrs Ethel Frost and her brotherinlaw Mr Ed Deaville of Weston recently Mr and Mrs Peter Me Dougnl nee Helen Wright and granddaughter Heather ol To wait and Mr and Mrs John Arnold also at Toronto called Sunday last on Mrs James Drummund Mrs Wilmer Palmer and Mrs Bellord were to Utopia on Tuesday attending the annual deunery meeting Mr and Mrs Charles Walk em and Robin Bradbury of To ronto spent the past weekend with the formers grandparents Mr and Mrs JulValkem WJ REPORT lllrs Robert Thomson was hostess for the June meeting at the Womens Institute on Wed nesday evening June 3rd There was good attendance The president Mrs Mnliion took of fice for the first time Plans weremnde tor trip to Barrio 0mm APPomrvar Coleman Delaney Ontario Sal es Manager OKeefe Brew ing Company Idmited an nounces the appointment of Charles Chuck Cole man as the OKeefe repre sentative in the Barrie dis trict Mr Coleman waster merly with confectionery firm and has spent the past nine years in the Bar riearea for good ainearatcelgw costiire saietv oomiort in winter and summer induced maintenancelast delivery get an Steel Building Authorized Diealer ARMCO ST EL BUIL NGS For Complete humiliation DESTECON STEEL BUILDING SALESLIMITED momma 653 Yonge Street Armeo ONTARIO Avenue 5335 to attend afternoon tea at the Simcoe County museum in July also the Womens institute bolls day at Maedonald College Guelph Mrs Aberneihy con vener of aylculunc and Canav dian industry gave paper Elemicity on the Farm and Mrs HPotter talked on the motto who trains in flower or plant or tree is more than all Mrs Davis gave report of her three days in Guelph at tending the directors confer enoer also at the district an nual in Thornton on May Btst Roll call fouowed alter which tea was senod by the hostess The June meeting of the United Church Womens Associa tion was held at the home of Mrs Stewart Calms 15 mem bers attending The theme for the devotional was The Great est Word from the Bible ls For giveness The meetingshave disbanded for July and August At the close social time was spent over the ten cups PUPILS SUCCESSES Honor pupils from Tottenhnm who were prcscnted special awards at the Banting Memorial High School Alliston Friday evening werc Joan Kant Jac queline Lancaster Joan Bele ford Bobbie Kant Bobbie Bui len and Jim Kant Mrs Maillon on behalf of the Tottenham Womens institute presented the awards to Grade 13 The Tottcnham Canadian Legion was represented by Comrade Mallion Hugh Sinclair who is with the RCN on duty on the east coast arrived hame on Tuesday ev ening and will spend his vaca tion here with his parents Mr and Mrs Hugh Sinclair Mrs Bruce McCallum at North Bay is spending two weeks with her parents Mr and Mrs James Tough Says Social Security Pledges Pie In The Sky To Get Votes BANFF Alla CPlThe pm ldeot oi the lovahnent Dealers Association of Canada today 60 scribed social security benefits as pie in the sky political prom iss made toattract vols Ely of Toronto said that once established social security benelits become permanent builtin features of the govern ment spending pattern no mat ter vwhat political party is in power OBITUARY MRS WELIAM FERGUSON Of an extreme age and weak cited by lengthy lilacs Mrs William Ferguson passed away on hiesday June 1959 in the General and Marine Hospital at Collingwood Born on April 18 1374 in Not tavvasnga Township the former Margaret Hogg she was the daughter of flu late John Hogg and the former Miss Bridget OBoyle and was in her 86th year Mrs Fergusonwns of the Roman Catholic faith The funeral was on Friday June Willi interment follow ing in Phelpston Cemetery and the following were pallbearers Robert Hath John Kenny Peter Fallon Harold Smith Bernard Mulroy and Philip Vailee ot the family she leaves be reaved two daughters Mrs Jo seph Hunter Mary at Phelp ston and Mrs William Dusome Agnes in Barrie One daugh ter Mrs Hour Marguerite predeceased her in May of 1953 and her husband also died in March of l958 idc from the staggering fi nancial burden growing cradle tnthe grave protection would surely weaken the selfAreliant in dependent and hardworking char acteristics oi the Canadian peer Mr Ely oddrused the Calla dian Investment Dealers annual conference His speech was made available to the press in advance delivery Mr Ely said one ofthe most welcome tax changes contained in the last federal budget placed the old age securiw fund on selfsustaining basis This wasthe only proper way to handle imi versal benefits such as the old age pension Confidence in moot bonds had continuously deterior ated during the last year The direct result of the govemmcnts spending policy and its inflation ary implications Mr Ely said individuals were not likely to in crease their holdings until their confidence in sound money had been reestablished Sheep Found Dead lit Victoria Harbour VICIORIA HARBOR CF Provlncial pouce are investigat ing the discoch of no dead sheep an an abandoned farm seven mues south of this Georg ian Bay village Another 50 sheep were found roaming the fields many with wool peeling from their bodies They were found by Mrs Dokin of Orillln when she visited shrine in thevicin lY THE BARBIE EXAMINER THURSDAY JUNE 11 195 employed at Watsons store this SIMCOE COUNTY NEWS BOND HEAD am ash or St Thomas visited his sister Mrs Olmmlngs last week Rev and Mrs Cox attended the United Church coatedeons at Owen Sound last week Keith Kneeshaw had the mis fortune to lnyure his band while at work Thursday The Mission Band held its reg ular meeting on Saturday after noon in the basement of the church The McClean families held their annual reimion in the park on Saturday afternoon with 53 in attendance Ralph Roughton was appointed pmldent and Mrs Wm Brookssecretary Mr Lloyd Cummings repre senting the Simcoe Presbytery Camp at Midland was the spec ial speaker at the United Church on Sunday Mrs William Reynolds is con fined to Newmarket hospital with injuries following car accident in which she was in volved Tuesday night while re turning from work in Toronto EDENVllLE CHURCH ANNIVERSARY Services were held in Eden valc Church on Sunday to cele brate the 59th anniversary of the building of the church large congregation packed the church in the morning and over flowed into the Sunday School room Beautiful summer flow ers were used to adorn the church The choir sang two an thems We Praise the Lord Al mighty and Onward Soldiers at the mixed Antar tette sang Somebody Rev Vincent conducted the service and introduced the speaker Rev George Service EA 80 mm Howard Park United Church Toronto to dbullengirg address he spoke of the great need in the world of the Christian religion and said 50 per cent babe no church con nection If we could unscramble Christian influenw by 10 per cent we could preserve the Wed being at the world he declared Great advances were being made in science but atom power and world power must not be stronger than spiritual power He appealed for new awakenA fng among the laymen CRAIGHUBST Mrs Flanagan of King is vis iting Mr and Mrs Lewis Tal ton The sympathy of the village is extended to the family ot the late Shellieid who died June at the Beechwood Nursing home Penetnng He was in Penetang General Hospital for years and lived to the ripe age of so years Mr and Mrs James Coles oi Mlnesing visited Miss Janet and Wilson Greaves at the weekend Floyd Sinton Stirling Mc CauIEY George Snider and Fra ser Carr were north fishing for few days Mrs Max Craig entertained her Sunday School class to sup per and an evening of games on Saturday Miss Frallclr who has been winter has gone to Sparrow Lake wi aérrvmas The Wt met recently at the home of Mrs Haney Oades Current eventswrerc answered by each member Roll call was answered by verse or corn ment on flowers The mcmhers of the 4H Girls Club gave brief demonstrations of saler in the home and first aid under the capable direcan of their leader Mrs ll Oadcs It was decided to sponsor the swnamtn class for the children at Hills date this summer and to help pay transportation There was succesful sale of flower pots and bulbs etc with Mrs Bert Caston acting as auction eer Lunch was served by ten hosteses Mrs Caston Mrs Mc Cracken airs Sinton and him Shanahan The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs Roy McCrackeo June in There will he reports of dist rict annual anddiscusslon of bus trlp District president Mrs Croshie will be special speaker Draw prize will be donated by Mrs Sinton Limch Mrs Oades and Mrs Croi INGLES PAVING 140 Vletorla St Barrie DRIVEWAY £1 PARKING LOT SPECIALISTS All Work Guaranteed FREE ESTIMATES PA 68995 EVENINGS PA 65343 0IT AGAIN YES ONCE AGAIN WE OFFER THE MOST SENSATIONAL VALUES EVER WE WERE FORTUNE ATE TO PURCHASE CARLOADS 0F BRAND NEW 1958 LEONARD REFRIGERATORS AT FANTASTIC SAVING AND WE ARE PASSING THIS 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