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179 attend May rally of Presbyterian WMS

"The May Rally of the Barrie Presbyterian Women's Missionary Society held at the First Presbyterian Church, Collingwood, was attended by about 179 women. President Mrs. Forrest McKee, Collingwood, led using 'Let Your Light Shine' as her theme. The mediations were given by Mrs. Bernell McKay and Mrs. Mel Strachan of the the Central Oro group. Reports on the Synodical meetingg held at the Kingsway Church in Islington, were given. Mrs. R. H. McKee, Collingwood, gave ideas to everyone on how to create interest in their own congregations during her talk on Christian concerns. The ladies of the hosting church served a salad luncheon. Rev. Douglas Wilson of the First Presbyterian Church, took the afternoon session beginning with a communion service. Mrs.Stanley Bloss, area secretary of the Toronto-Kinston synodical, was the guest speaker. In her address, she pointed out that faith and truth make for a beautiful life; they wipe out all doubts. Tea and fruit breads were served at the close of the meeting."

Frances Bishop

A meeting of nations

"The Djurgarden Mini-Midgets of Stockholm, Sweden arrived in Canada on Boxing Day to begin a five-game tour against Ontario midget hockey teams from Barrie, Cobourg, Oshawa, Bay Ridges, and Newmarket. For the 20 young hockey players and 14 adults who accompanied them, this was their first visit to Canada and an exciting opportunity to combine good, competitive hockey with lots of sightseeing. It was soon apparent, however, that the players were neither novices at hockey nor travelling. Despite the fact that the Swedish players were only 15 years of age (Canadian midgets are usually 15 or 16), the Swedes emerged from the five games with three wins, a loss, and a tie. The Swedes defeated Cobourg 6-4, Bay Ridges 5-1, and Newmarket 5-3. They battled Oshawa to a 4-4 tie and were upset by Barrie 7-3. Although they had never come to Canada before, the team has toured Germany, Finland, and Norway. Their experience showed."

Mark Witten

Art Evans cuts ribbon

"Arthur Evans of Bradford, former Simcoe Centre MPP, was among the dignitaries at the official opening of the new Simcoe County courthouse in Barrie last Friday. Mr. Evans who represented Simcoe Centre for 16 years, was joined in the plaque unveiling and ribbon cutting by Roy McMurtry, Attorney General of Ontario, and George McCague, Minister of Government Services. The courthouse is in downtown Barrie and it cost $7.3 million. It contains four county courtrooms and five courtrooms for the criminal and family court divisions. The building also accommodates the office of the sheriff and Crown attorney, administration offices, and the Simcoe County Law Association. A large crowd braved snowy weather to watch the opening ceremony and tour the modern building."

John Slykhuis

Arthur Evans' Appreciation Night

They came to pay tribute to Arthur Evans in Barrie last week at an appreciation night sponsored by the Simcoe Centre Progressive Conservatives. Mr. Evans is holding one of the many gifts he received that night, a caricature of himself in cavalier costume while Mr. Evans' wife Audrey, and Simcoe Centre MPP George Taylor look on. This photo appeared in the Bradford Witness along with an article about the evening and both of these were found in the Bradford Women's Institute Scrapbooks.

Bradford Witness

Arthur Evans' Appreciation Night

They came to pay tribute to Arthur Evans in Barrie last week at an appreciation night sponsored by the Simcoe Centre Progressive Conservatives. Mr. Evans, with one of his famous campaign photos as a backdrop, thanks the 900 plus friends who came to voice their appreciation. This photo appeared along with an article in the Bradford Witness and was also found in the Bradford Women's Institute Scrapbooks.

Bradford Witness

At CBMC Annual Ladies' Night

Guests at the Christian Business Men's Committee and 16th annual ladies' night, were left to right; J. Keith Wood, chairman; Mrs. M. G. Faris, Paul McCarroll, and Leroy Soper. More than 250 guests attended the dinner at Central United Church.

Bell, Mabel Irene Hill death

November 22, 1992
Death
BELL, Mabel Irene, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie, Ontarion, Sunday November 22nd, 1992, Mabel Hill of Gilford in her 95th year. Beloved wife of Harold Bell. Dear mother of Lylia and her husband Bus Culbert of Bradford, Helen and her husband Earl Gilmore of Lefroy. Predeceased by her sisters [sic] Keith MacLean, Cassie Scott, Lylia Hudson and her brother William Hill. Dear Baba of Nancy Young, Jim Culbert, Susan Bowles, Cheryl Armstrong and Douglas Gilmore. Dear Great-Baba to Robert and Michael Young, Todd and Kevin Armstrong and Andrew and Daniel Gilmore. Friends may call at the Lathangue and Skwarchuk Funeral Home. 30 Simcoe St. Bradford. For visitation on Wednesday fro 2 - 4 p.m. and 7 - 9 p.m. Service in the chapel on Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment St. John's Cemetery, Coulson's Hill. Donations to the charity of your choice would be appreciated.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

Caldwell, Spencer Daniel James birth

October 3, 1992
Birth
CALDWELL: Dan and Christy (nee McGregor) are pleased to announce the birth of their first child, a boy Spencer Daniel James, born October 3, 1992, 10:19 a.m. weighing 5 lbs. 10 ozs. First grandchild of Dave and Karen McGregor of Alcona and Lloyd and Diana Caldwell of Chatsworth. Newphew [sic] of Colin and Kim McGregor and Jeff and Melinda Caldwell. Many thanks to the staff at Royal Victoria Hospital.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Today

Carrotfest Closing Ceremonies

Article about a church service being held at Bradford Community Centre by Mapleview Community Church, marking the end of Carrotfest.

Bradford West Gwillimbury Times

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