Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1951, p. 7

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enomoaomuowouer In subdmc These enumermrs are the only official with whom Supervisor for OW 013 MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY general WPMU Wm W0 foffdg ght direct contact HOS ifalagchugl jahtnl Rdhadrslaalc Eve Shows 655 and pm The IenumIerators were chosen onflia MATINEE LOHISET gm gmsmieL er Fnumcrntnr lrw uk RR gated unm an WED fIFIIPIIIII Followmg ImOSSIIlgIIISIIIVIgIeI Barrie Ernest IIovc kn Shall crator was given pcfsonncl selec ty Bayl merge bmcmr RR 0m lindi IIIIII III IIIIIII IIIIIII schOOIed III COII 2323 Gesrggd KacgayIIh RR III Va or V1 ml lecling the required Informallon er Hawkcstonc WilliamRitchie RR dF9wg are the names and ad Olmmi Charms Brand RR 185595 the dfnfVcram 11 me orlnla wle Kylc R3 by CSnSus ms mm Onuai James mam p0 bum WP clude SimIcoe County Excluded 18 ion Gray Thompson RR the CRmeBOIdEIPI WhIChIIIVl TIM looked Orillia George Cooke RR 0111 Th mllary all 01 85 lia James Bell RR Coldwater SIMCOE NORTH CENSUS Wilson BCH Oldwmcu H05 msnucr cph Fitzgerald RR lr Moonstone Commissioner Leish an Jun Bun RR 111511310 Mrs BIIIIIIIQ in Noreen MOSSInow OrmmI Miss MildrchRitchic Orillia Mrs Rat up new 5150 ITO Slmmdle cliel Younkie Orillia Mrs Edna Pd Nouawagiv 1ndde 501 Millson Orillia James Mahoncy linKVOOdw Dv MCIXi Gle Oiillia Hugh Johnston Orillizi Huron Joseph Bolwa omliaI MrsI Ada Enumcrutors John Russell RR Jaiictl01illlzi Mrs Reid Orils Crccmoro Miss Esther Shook Ila Walter Lovering Coldwatcr RR Crccmorc Mrs Alice Em Miss Vera Barcharn Orillia Hospi lal School One Orilliu enumera DISTRICT ATTORNEY THE DOUBLEJISTED ET FOR BULLET WlTH Fr OUTLAW WITHIN CARTOON melt Crecmorc Frank JoyccGlcn Huron John Bell Nollawa 8th Linc Edgar Buckingham Stayner lingnood Mrs Ailsa Included in the organization for king the census June will be approximately 18000 enumerators each in charge of in Canada in cd ReutnerJRR Collingwood Iingwood Mrs Beatrice Dey Col Hudson Commlsdoiur George Burns Pt McNicoll for as ycl not named Many Workers in Census of Simcoe Dullerin Districts SIMCOB EAST CENSUS DISTRICT Field Supervisor for Tiny Iay Enumeratorst Arthur Gardiner ED BULL wHo MATCH III III THE UNDERWORLD EMPIRE THAT John AllanIculno Notmwa gm EImd MivthtdashIIIllIlgdland IIPcIIiIItI III II PRICEI ence TabbyI Oxbow ParkI wasaga aIngI It UNI SOLD MURDER FOR Bach William Gram RR Men Onttirlo Hospital pone Cl St tang Christan Island Indian Re to yncr rs cw Wu II Lowell Judson McKayI RR II New serve Ind Baxter WDI mI Mus ADULT ENTERTADUGEN Lowell Mm Daisy parrish Col koka frank Jackman Midland re GRANDAD OF THE RACES collingwoom Leo th mm Penclung Lco Gauthier ml tor for the study of gcratrics or to ITISSSIlIIIIEdIiZIlIIICSROEIITIIIifletIISTRyEES Inching Imme SMIch Midland aICanadmn woman social prkm mnnie thanaifathe of the Bride Dun RR 2I mmvach ZIIIiigiinmpIhIfIIstIIIdyISIS meld supervisor for VCSIm and Thompson waubaushencz Mrs Iowsliip will be available shortly JOAN BENNETT IIELIZABETH TAYLOR JI Matinee WedI 230 pImI GREAT ACTION HITS LOUIS LEE ADULT ENTERTAINMENT ZND HIT CRIME OVER LONDON Eve Shows and 840 For Movie MerryGoRound ouo===aduq==lono===loo service Held chUUlers TST0fige$ special scirice washelm St GeougeFAHglican Church Allan dale for the St Georges branch of 7the junior department of the W0 mens Auxiliary and theSunday School The service was conducled by the rector Rev Newton Smith who piesented membership cardsand and bands to eligible members Those whoreceived cards were Paula Moore Doreen ones oyce Stuart Mary Lou Griffin Victoria Saunders Madeline Lewis Barbara yLee Sandra Moore Carolyn Penny Joan Mitchell Karol McKenzie Mary Inu1Mugheed and Betty Stuart MembersI absent were Marilyn Arnold Barbara Ann Jenkins and In Pilgrim CQIdWarDWoman Girls not membelsv of the Sum day School but eligible to receive Mrs DEpieittorhier1y of membership cards and arm bands Coldwater will observe her Dist were Wilma Barber Grace Putman Dorothy Putman Eleanor Corbett birthday on June 7th atMlssBertha Halls NursinglIome in Midland mellsplanned program of worship workhdplaysstrivlng to live up tolhe fitcalms of the branchi0 pray for to learn about to work rink in giveio and to tell others boutithc work of thgchurclphere agellum Bradford United Church Anniy ersqu SDI$3 Rev Carder BA of Burton Avenue United Iirchurch was the minister at morning anniversa services in Bradford United Church Sunday May 27 Revme speakerinthe evening Special music for the occasion was supplied byrtheJunior Choir under the directionbf Miss Jean McTavish the church choir under organist Mrs Green and male quartet of Hlimtley Cowan Kneeshaw panel Brown and Gwen Stevenson on Monday May 21 after school the juniors held their lastmeetingj Df thelse son After the meeting gamesjw re played and refresh linents Wereenjoyed The branch wais formed earlyln TMarch under the leadership of Christina Beauford She wasgcuve Mrs Charles Elliott wslsted by in the Goldwater Institute the Li Mrs Alvini Mitchell Ten meetings brary and the United=Churchuntil were held with Va 3990 average overtaken by advancing years Iattendancen The girls ages range Herj latehusband StimuelD Ep lfromseven or eight to high school ientrancer ij Themeetlngs will resume again igwhnfsclioolopens inlhd Fall and continues bright withgood use of her faculties lifelong resident of Coldwater 65 yearsgls sop Milton Operate ilstore Goldwat Colllngwood Mrs Alicc Belchcr Collingwood Ilos including Barrie If Un dcrhill Barrie Barrio Johnston Mincsing Mincsing Phelpston Lawrence Qucsncllc Mrs Lois Bell Barrie McMicking Barrie Mrs Doris Barrie ric Helen Forster Barrie Barrie Thomas Cooper Elmvale Orangcville Essa Stephens Everett Cookstown Allan Todd Churchill Mrs Evolvn Watson GordonHenry Thornton Thomas Sykes Emrick RR Barrie Oscar Bates IvyJobert Arnold Cookstown Bruce McVancl Ivy Jack Wilson Angus Mrs Eva Whiteside Allis ton Albert Kell Cookstown BertJ ram Kidnie RB 3Everelt Barnes Fred Dawkins Alliston Charles Collins Alliston Sydney Knight cumseth and West Gwillimbury Lee Cooney stnumeratnrst useph Hambb RR Bradford Clarence Brown RR Bradford Douglas Knee shaw Gilford LeosPaxtonrlntten ham Alvin Austin RR Beeton Hougliton Beeston RR Cookstown Mrs jute insane objectrisitobhve es Dorrianof Tottenbarn was the Sheirests much of thetlme but district she was the former Lillian left ypassed binair in December 1932 He was postmaster here for 93010 Miss Jean lclfer Enumeralors Lorne WingrOVc Mrs Rita Battle Barrie Johnston Barrio Irvin Verna Dhslo Miss Margaret Murphy Gerard Moran RR crbcrt helpslon helpston William ONeill RR helpston Maigaret Clcmmens arric Wesley thtlc Barrie Mrs Lois Bassett Barrie Mrs Eva Fisher Miss Nora Marshall Bar Matt Robinson Barrie Mrs 7777 Helen Cox NSlMCOE CENSUS DISTRICT Commissioner Dr Kyles DUFFERI Field Supervisor for Iossorontio Innisfll and Alliston Carl Enumerators Thomas Rcivc chroy RR Barrie Mrs Doris John Lisle Alex Begs Lisle Field Supervisorfor Adjala Te Frank Lisk RR Beeton RR Beeton John lerKiieeshaw Bond Head MrsVioletiilreiTAllistonrEeonr ard Purdon HOTaTi Ballycroy Ballycroy Frank OLeary RR Athlone Mrs Lloyd Legged Tottenham Norman Ford Beeton ames vCordingley Bradford Monthly Meeting Oro Board Ihtrustees of School mean month orMay borrowing money The digging of the June meeting Decdrating of Nos Bandla et tanks for Jarratt school reading survey made schools purchasd direct from the publish ers at No schoolpn June 12 On Miy 28 the school Applications gt various teachers were read LORDS DAY ALLIANCE LCrawford will visit Barri Alliance He will appreciate hearty welcmeand response wlie If rest and cultineji Wycbridgc Mrs Lillian Hall RR Wycvalc Mrs Alida Bclcourl Per kiusficld Montcalm Maurice RR Dorothy Bolyca RR Coldwalcr Mrs Ella Gouctt Midland Joseph Malicn Midland Frank Gautch cr Midland Midland Midland Mrs Kathleen McKcown Midland Mrs Pcnclang Mrs Shirley McLaugh lin douceur Pcnctang James Sinclair Christian Island Miss Emily Dew ell Ora held two meetingsIIduring the The regular mghthly meeting Was held at Dalston with Gordon Bidr Department of Education regarding wells at No and No 10 schools Was discussed and Bldwell and Taylor were hrstructod to contact the necessary persons and reporpftefr findingal was dealt With and the secretary instructed to obtain prices for this lieis also to obtain prices for toll Douglas Wilson reported on friable KArea al mealsvforthe familyThcse are Text books for the tan 51152 were discussad These are to be The June ineetfiig is 01 beheld trusteesmetatNo for schools from within thenext few daysvand will call on friends of The Lords Day calledupon valuable work is being performed by this organization in safeguarding the national weekly day of resthrCanadlpn worked against cOmmerclalr Lexploitatlon and enabling the individual free dom touse the day for worship to Miss Muriel Davis Mrs Valentine Davis Ella Lacroix Pcnctang Raymond Robillard Penctang Mrs Marshall La Victoiia Harbor George Patterson Jr Port McNicoll Henry Gauthier Ontario Hospital Pcnetang Edward Bouchcr RR Port Sev ern Simco County Photo Group Closes Season OirTucsday eVunlng Miy 22 the Simcoe County Branch of the Color Photographic Association of Can aIda Incorporated met at the home of Mr and Mrs Ochm Stay ner The special features of the even ings program were Branch coni petition with all members partici pating in thejudging and aslidc clinic with DixR Ives of Stay ner and Clarke of Barrie as critics In the competition the slides sub mitted by MissAgnes Chalmers of Collingwood were placed first and third while one Isubmitted by Barrie of Collingwood was placed second Many helpful hints were given by the critics on the slides enteredrin the clinic Stayner ladies water Man Sweep Although not in the big money Archie Galbraith 29 rColdwatei garage owner was happy to receive telegram this week informing himthat his ticket had won 100 sterling in the Irish Hospital sweepstakes Archi who is veteran of the Canadian Army hasrbeen buying tickets for yearsbuf this is his firstducky draw Last year FredHawke local barber now of Orillia won $650 on sWeep tickt Planning for fgpd iii MONDAYTJDNE Police Provide Escort forSwift Drive to Toronto and racing drive to Toronto took The boy was kicked in the head turc of the skull and upon arrival it was dccidcd an immediate pcrir The operation was all UVLI by reconring swiftly Scroplimists To Assist Study Enslcrn Canada Region of the Am clubs present Miss Margaret Kerr regional director announced that be awarded at the conference in April 1932 the service project of almost all of the 14 clubs in the Eastern Can ada Region and it is fitting that the fcllowship should be awarded for study in this scicncc of Dirkage The money forllic fellowshiphgs been contributed during the last two years by the 14 clubs in the re gion lst Club of Barrie at the conference WOIC Miss Kay Webb president and Miss Gladys Fell delegate Large rnout Al Junior Gbild Annual Tulip Tea Cllurch were pleased mm the large tu last Wednesday afternoon the centrepiece for the headtea table which was presided over by Mrs Carter Mrs Vance Mrs Crossley and Mrs Caldwelh Each tea table was centred with merits and decorations were Mrs Parker took tickets at the door Miss Jane Simpson Mrs Ineson and Mrs Seymour Mrs Moran and her committee looked after kit chen arrangements and Mrs Christie and the finance committee were in charge of the bake sale With Health Unit Thesncdcoumyrneuhroni has been providing work for three students fromths he Earn i951 cs full hive relays of police in escort Cairns son of Mr and Mrs nliy isiins Itli line West Gwil bury to Sick Childrens Hospit in 33 minutes one evening rcI lly tUOllld fl II horse as he and two friends rc playing on the straw stack in hurliynrd of his fathers farm lad received compound frac Dr Blackwell of Bradford was it must lllllilll and llichuy is LCDQIlCdJ Old Age Al the lillh conference of the icon Federation of Soroptimisl ubs held in limmins on May 25 27 with reprcscnlaflycs from 13 gionzil fellowship of $1500 would This fellowship will be awarded 2i Canadian woman medical doc lntercst in the older citizens is Representatives of the Soroptim gtn The Junior Guild of Trinity nout at their annual Tulip Tea sYellow candles and tulips formed mall bouquet of tulips Arrange in barge of Mrs Seymour The Guild president Mrs But or received the guests at the par sh hall and Mrs Murphy and In charge of the servers were CARROLL Servedadelicious lunch heldiniconjunctionwiththerte sOiiaJun JohnA Carroll will tario Plowmensw Association No further meetings of the becomeI aSSlStmt deputy minister which stages thcannual Interns Branch wilLbIeIhdImm Septem of ugiiculfurc for Ontario suc tional Plowing Match Mr Car be ceeding 7R Duncan retiring af roll will be SUCCEEde by Floyd eBw ter seVen years Mr Carroll has Lashlcy who has been his as AUdITOIIum 127 worklng been for the past 18 years supcr sistant for the past two years intendent of the agricultural and From 1929 until 1949 Mr Lashley MulCCISter St horticultural societies branch of the department and is well known through its nursing service month of practice TeacHErEIEnioy illustrated Travelogue The members of the Barrie Tea chers Ciincil spent very en joyable evening last Tuesday in the auditorium of Hillcrest School Moriel Metcalfe showed col orfulslides of her recent trip to the British Isles and the Contid went Her interesting University of Toronto School of Nursing gt Miss Wilda Goetting and Miss Lorna McComb students lupiiblig health nursing arrived on May and are working under the direcv tion of Miss Eleanor Reynolds and Mrs Dorothy Unswoftli public healthnurses for the Alliston area and Barrie respectively Miss Hazel Fletcherrstudents in public health nursing supervision and administration arrivedon May 15 and is working for monthout Dying Economical Says Urrilionisr Mrs AIVoege nutritionist from the Ontario Department of Health stressed the importance of budgeting With view to obtaining maximum value for the family food dollar as she led discusion on nutrition at the monthly nursing conference of the Simcoe County Health Unit According to Mrs Voege there are fouraspects to be considered in preparing nutritious and economics Planning for foodbuying 22 Buying the food Storing thefood dmhlan VB wth ml the mm ice the beanciful pictures directionugf MissrssMarEaret Mac dirctoiL ofitshe public lMisssMefcalfeLwaLablxnss led by Miss Kay Smith at the lantern Miss Flora McGregor expressed the sincere appreciation and de light of lhose presenatLairop portunity to visit the countries in thatnway During the evening 1Victor Knox witliWilliam Day at gthe health nursing service Either Officiales Ag Son Califerred Masonic Degree At the Spring Assembly of Spry Chapter Rose Croix in the Barrie Masonic Temple on May 16lhom4 as Wade of TDronto Illustrious Deputy for Ontario for thchcottisli Riteremarked that it Was the first time in his long assOciation witll tileorgani7ation that he hadseen afather taking his son around in Mos Wlse sovereign Itakingf the elder son George was halving the degree gonferred It also marked Chabterfor Jack Mohkman Last Fall whenGeorge Monkman took his 14th degree it was the 25thyear for his father to be member of Barrie Lolige of Pierfectionj On that Preparingthe foodfor cons sumptionggi Planning for food buying is econ omical both as to time and money er checksthe supllesonhand keeps uptodate with food advertise ments considers her family meal patterns gitemizes her market order ahd decides beforehand Whgenshe is going to shop folloWs her planned food list rath eri than buying impulsively she buys food byweight whenever pos sible shknows the different kinds of Imeat and different cutsof meat she carefullyreads the labels on the packages andisheinotes on her mar itable comparisons canbc made for future purchases Refrigeration is essential for the gt2 In dravving up planithe wise vbuy When buying the foodthe buyer ket llstrthe prices paid so that prof theiflth orPrince of Rose Croik degree The unusual occurrence was tha of 9C Monkman of Barrie Past occasion Jack Monkman presented Scottish Rite Ringto his son Incidentally George Monkman whoiswith theRexall Drug Co in economical storing of perishable foods The fruit cellar should be dark coolwell ventilated and EL low for certainamount of humid ity The preparation of foods is mosl impOrtarit and should be carefully studied by everyhousewife so that the economies obtained from the careful planning buying and stor inglof food may be maintained when serving food yemembeij not to give longerge servings Bath monthand thisyeari drill be the sil ver wedding anniversry for his parents TRANSFERRED TODESTROYE Mr and Mrs Albert Bentley of 124 Essa Road re eiveda wire from their son Able eamanJack Dib ble saying how sftransferredfrom the naval station Sfadanona to nus land for further trai smaller servmgs whichlmay lGf peatedI if desired are much mare The wea flug appiltlzingrland attractive to the Individual Iasa well as economical sincelessfood is wastedI BIG BOLD AND BEAUTI HRsr BARRIE suowrN suns TODAY IMPERIAL Dept of Agriculture Appointments waslocated at AllistOn as agri cultural reprccntative for South Slmawfw piano led singsonng pleasy ant social half hour was spent at the close of the travelogue comments added much to the enjoyment of part of Grand Marshal whilehis the 25th year as member of Spry Humphrey Toronto is getting married next destroyer He leftMayizl for Eng Examiner FRDM WARNER 8303 UL PICTURE set out to steal iiiiuflic husbandsBut suddenlu realized Id bucmne tthe other WUlllLlllvw and eill my hippy momeilts belonde to someone else SSgtJK Moore Posted to Korea Stall Sergeant Kenneth Moore Toronto and until quite recently at HQ Camp Borden has been post cd to the headquarters staff of the lst Commonwealth Division which will shortly take to the field in Korea He is one of the Canadians 539 placed Divisional Commander is lllajOiGcneralJLJH Cassels of England Staff Moore was localedat Camp Borden for several years and untiL he joined the Korea brigade was business manager for The Camp aordmciiizenihc camp news paper which is printed at the plant of The Barrie Examiner Limited LASHLEY 815 pm 15grmes I25c Special Games ACKIOT GAME $2500 Bring thevchildren nobobyxsgrtingzprbbleni lndivxduolcnr speakers No parking problemh CGIITC dres ed 05 you please Ideal for shutlush Free bob b0 llc Conccssron stand NAY TUESDAL ARTHURITAKESIOVER tours CALHERNBICHARDCRAIN Also IN LONELYI PLACE AMYSTEItY II WEDNESDAYI COMMAND CLARKE GABLE

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