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Barrie Examiner, 20 Oct 1949, p. 4

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armour comm ZRCA Thursday evening last in the goicers mess of Barrie Armoury Most of the 20 par gunncr recruits iwere present With their gill friends 13nd also veteran members of the battery to dance to the piano murk 25th Canadian Fashiog 951 LII weeks Clinton NewsRecord carried new column Lets Chat by MBA This is of local inter51 because that was the original title2 for our womens Column which now appears under tho allow Around Town MBA is Mrv Richmond Atkcy wifc of thc editor womens column so gentlemen readers please go no further know writing column is qilitc chore Its not the writing but getting sufficient ideas that is thv problem And that We UPHDLSI ERING CHESTERFIELDS AND OCCASIONAL CHAIRS REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Factory Guarantee Free Pickup Delivery SIRAIHIRII lllllllSIEIllNll 00 42 Brunswick St Stratford Flir further information enquire at EPLETTS Furniture 81 Electric Sales and Service PHONE 3721 189 Dunlop SL Barrie head In her introduction Mar3 gate wxitcs This is going to bc You know only too Wtll bccausc for six your Ttlr affair was in charge of Major Clark OC wc conducted column for The Barrie Examiner similar to what we are attempting herc Tn only iillcrcucc thcrc was we got paid for it Incidentally the llllt we are using hero is what we ori ginated for The Examiner As that paper is no longvrr using this title we felt that we would like to levlvc the Old name and start il fresh Close to 20 members of the Bur lric Womcns Canadian Club tit veiled to Orilila last Wednesday afternoon in four carluuds with their plcsidrnt Miss Murgalct Sinclair to hear Sir James Rms Ispcalt to the Orillia club on Scot Iand The talk on Scotland and its sccncty was illustrated with slides Lady Ross was present with the speaker who is at present continent from England The meeting was held in thc United Church Hall Ill Oriliia The Olillizl host csscs scrvcd tea to the guests prior to the meeting visiting on this Sur rc Tile up and Saucer iub added few more it their collection at ithcir second mccting last Monday The members gathbrcd at the home of Miss Torry Gray on Dunlop Strcct to hear book lcports pre lparcd by the members and to dis cuss the fundamentals of bridgc under the leadership of Miss Nor lma Hinton book report on Shaws Man and Superman was igivcn by Miss Hinton and Mix Nonnn Briggs presented report on Ken Wells The Owl Pen Ro lfrcshmcnts were served The new ly organized club meets on the third Monday of every month The first dance of the season was hcld by the 135th Battcly person nel 45th AntiTank Regiment ttERr RETAILERS IO THRIFTY CANADIANS YOUNG FAVOURITES Select now for colder days 39 to $100 Heres an exciting collection ofwuollen Gloves and Mitts featuring gay colours and doshing designs the Younger Set will love to wear Come and see thcmmow youll like these grand values GRAND VARIETY if ZELLEKS LIMITED moms ahead StyIcs from right to left At 39c WOOL COT TON MIITSsizzes to Brown sand maioon and navy At 690 JACQUARDPAT TERNED MITIS sizes to Grand variety of bright colors At 49c BRUSHED WOOL SOFTIES sizes to navy beigenbrown green red white royal At 790 SOFT WOOL GLOVES sizes to Grand assortment of col ors At 59cMISSES GLOVES leTH STRIPED PAT TERN Red paddy green 2439 brOWn royal navy of Wally Perkin sBattery and Capt Fraser Quartermaster Mn ccil Mdiulkin ctltcltulllcd gift lrousscau cal at her home 2li Dunlop Strcct In honor of hcr daughter Mrs Robert Ernst prior to her nodding on October Th btldc who is tho forlncr Miss MEI Lluu Mtltllllklll rccclvcd with her mother The lad table was decor zlted with gladloll and other gar =den flowers Assisting the hostess wcle Mrs Curtis and Mrs EA Bone The Misses Joan Milne land Dorothy McMulkln received tin the downstairs rooms Miss chc Mulligan was enter tained ill miscellaneous shower Eat thc home Of Miss Mary Bundy 53 Victoria Street before her mar flinge today to James Drummond Games wrrc enjoyed during the evening and refreshments wcrc StlVtd by the hoxtcss assisted by iMrs Clyde Jtimcs find Mrs Alfred Iottct DutoMown notes We noted in lthe Currcnt issue of the Simcoc iCounty Arts leldlClflIlS Bulletin lthat one of the quilts displayed at lthc Quilt and Rug Fair in Midland in the latter part of July will be shown at the Womens internation til Exposition in New York early in Novcmbcr lhcquilt singled out for thc honor by the Canadian Handicrafts Guild is the Grist Miil mode by thc Everett Wom cns Institute fibril one of artisl Ihor Hansens original designs for the fair It has soft blue back iground with contrasting colors maroon grey and dark bhlc in thc appliqucd pattern Miss Mugeta Bell entertained members of the Somptimist Club at coffee party at her home on EMonday evening Mrs Gertrude lWhiteside of Windsor director of he Eastern Canada region was gucst Of honor The Soroptimist colors gold and blue were in evi idcnce in floral table centre The levening was also get acquainted party for Mrs Sandy White and Mrs Vance two new club members Mrs Charles Campbell of Holly icntertained recently at cup and saucer shower in honor of the formcr Doris McKeivey whose marriage to Victor Higginson of Newmarket took place on Wednes day October 12 The speaker at the Barrie Wom ens Canadian Club next Tuesday evening will be Marion Stillwull Bates BA RN dean of women at McMaster University Her subject will be an outline of the astonish ing advancement of women in the land of her birth India during the past quarter century The title of her talk will be From Purdah to lPremier Mrs Bates is graduate of Honor Modemsand History at McMaster from Toronto General Hospital fol lowing her nursesvtraining with year of post graduate study at Mc before her marriage in 1925 to Dr IJ Edgar Bates provincial patholo gist and lectureIt in pathology at the University Ofl1hronto Mrs Bates has began active in connection with hospital work home and school associations and the missionary societies of the Baptist convention of Ontario and Quebec She attended the Baptist World Alliance meetings in Copen hagen in the summer of 1947 The meeting will beiheid in the ILibrary Hall commencing at 830 pm Last Sunday moming4Collier St United Church held its half year ly service ofinfant baptism Twelve babies were baptized They were Tammie Laine Dyer daughter of Mr aners Edgar Dyer M31 garet Elsie Hickling daughter of erl and Mrs Charles Etching Linda Elinor Humphreys daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Walter Humphreys Stephen Charles Kear sey son of Mr and Mrs Charles Kearsey Rodney William Kline son of Mr and Mrs Harry Kline Retailers to Thrifty Cdnadianc amtGus ber IS 1924 V736 town for the Weekend Iwcntyvtlve years ago on Octo three local womenl who wcrc interested in musicl jollltd Ilh three other women with common interests to form the nucleus of what is known as the Harmony Club Over the years total of 54 women joined the organizationl with the thought in mind of keep in up their interest in music 151 completessionul performers Today in Barrie thate are 36 active members in the club Last Saturday evening October 15 on the 23d Innivcrcary of the first club meeting the membersf were joined by 17 of the former members for club reunion Fi teen of there come from outofl 01 the original six membernl only one has died since ul clubl founding Dordthy Sarjeant Rodl gets It The other founders 25 years ago were Mrs Gertrude Heath and the former Sadie Bremncr Mabel Checsman lilldrcth Lennon and Marjorie Braden WEATHERALLMABTIN The marriage of Miss Gertie Eva Martin daughter of Mr arid Mrs James Mnrtin RR Stayner to Maurice Weathcrnll son of Mr gt and Mrs Harold Wentherall of Crccmore took place at the home of the bridcrlmrcnts on Saturday afternoon September 24 19W at two oclock Rev Jack of Stnyner performed the ceremony Given in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of white silk jersey Her fingertip veil was caught with sweet peas and she carried bouquet of Better Time roses The maid of honor Miss Lourinc Martin sister of the bride was ill The Chinese influence ls shown in this slender black crepe dress with high mandarin collar and straight skirt Distinctive beaded embroidery adds an elegant touch Rickcy Allan Leverington son of Mr and Mrs Albert Levering ton Nancy Margaret Nichols daughter of Mr and Mrs Robert Nichols Bruce Reid Rumble son of Mr and Mrs Donald Rumble Susan Helen Smith daughter of Mr and Mrs Doug las Smith William Scott Tomlin son and Mary Lynne Tomllnson children of Mr and Mrs JohnM Tomlinson and Philip John Waik er son of Mr and Mrs Harold Walker Mrs Thomas Kirk entertained at her home on Saturday evening ding came October on the occasion of the Edward Barton Mrs Barton the former Jessie Kirk and her hus band were weekend guests of Mrs tringStreet The 30 or so mutual friends of both couples enjoyed ah evening of very amusing games and contests The party broke up about three am followingza buffet lunch Both couples received many lovely gifts duringihe evening Weekend guests in town for the BrunattiLaPlante wedding lnclud ed Mr and Mrs Brunatti and Benny Brunatti of Beamsville Miss Ann ReidMrandgtlVlrs Har old LaPIante and Ronnie ofNew market Con Grislofamilton Mr Zavagno and Mrs Eloy Sharp of Toronto Mr and MrsG Brunatti of Parry Sound Mrand Mrs LaPlarlte of Ottawa Mr and Mrs Frank Daley of Turonto and Mr and Mrs Roy1gylor of Grimsby GIFT STARTS VERNON BC The not lens of museum hasbeen lft to this city by lattidermistlWpC Pound who died lastfSprin He left llection of mountedheads birds at Indian relics The will spend $220 tugbtlypdd tothe collection 0x18 astcr blue crepe and carried bou quet of Talisman roses Miss Bet ty Martin of Stayner niece of the bride was junior bridesmaid in gown of autumn yellow taffeta and carried bouquet of pink Delight roses Stanley Weathcrall of Creemorc was groomsman for his brother The wedding music was played by Miss Dorothy Martin sister of the bride The soloist Miss Eunice Whitley of Avening sang Always during the ceremony At the reception which followed the mother of the bride received wearing grey rayon mesh and corsage of roses The grooms mother assisted in plum crepe wearing corsage of roses The bride and groom left on Wedding trip to Sudbury the bride weaning grey wool suit with navy accessories They are making their home inCreemore Outoftown guestS lit the wed from Toronto Coulson Hawkeston Orillia Teeswater and She dale graduated Iloth anniversary of Mr and Mrs London BRUNAmLAPLANTE The marriage of Miss Imelda Gill University scholarship link The party also marked the Therese LaPlante daughter of Mr lShe W35 09 the Sta 0f the SChOOl 325th anniversary of the wedding of atidMrs Edward LaPlante of Bar Nursmg Torontofor year Mr and Mrs Alec Archer of Pene tie to Joseph Brunatti son of Mr and Mrs Brunatti of Beams villetook place in St Marys Rom an Catholic Church Barrie on Monday October 17 1949 at10 oYclock The marriage ceremony wasperformed by Very Rev Deanj James Clair who also said the nuptial mass ZThe altar of the church was decorated with mums in autumn milder Miss Margaret McKinnon played tho wedding music accompanying thejuhipr girls choir and the mini ists Miss Jcannette Caruso and Miss AnncMurphy The bridc who was given in riuge gjfazthr wore tinlwithmj fled uttoltcddomljitbd trek ml awoke of nylon net ln ruffled Belgimii lnee sleeves were pointedat wrst The boutfzint sklzit of whichfell intacacircm ordercdiin Belgiumtllce rem livid draped panuier jblpline ought upiwith lilyqbfitheh gthc minim Qogiye dffctiHer dupetgveti med with matcbingilau by trbraided net heade she carried pinkand White iLlla McPhee former members who Of Harmony Club During the first you the originil members ukcd another group of six Helen Armstrong Purl Lewtr Bertha Scott Vi Griffiths Marjorie Underhill and Guida Burton Mrs Cassatt to join their numbern The club membership grew over the years to its present size The tunnel members who were in Barrie for the weekend werer Mrs Robinson Sndlc Btlcmner of Walkerton Mm Malone Braden of Toronto Mm Bdmmagc Bessie DeHart of Goldylater Mrs Codllng of Fergus Mrs Gander of St Catharines Miss Lillian Rooms of lbronto Mn Fieysher Mollie Helper of Buffalo NY Mrs Porter Lelia Dougulll of To ronto Mm Duncan McCuaig of St Thomas Mm Adams of Tor onto Mrs Howdcn of Tor onto Mrs Myrtle Blackwell of Strange of Toronto and Mrs Mal kln Helen Slice of Toronto Mrs Griffiths and Miss mum in horseshoe design The matron LnPlante of Newmarkct and the bridcstmid Mu VI LuPiante bf Barrie both Itiersinlaw of the bride wore gown ofine and or chid nylon moire taetlfashioned identically with basquceffccts and draped pannlcr hfplines They wore matching mittensond dutch caps gt The junior bridesmaid Miss Mary Frances LlPlnme sister of the bride wone gown of canary yellow marqulsettewlth sweet heart neckline andfull skirt shir red in front and caught with bow of Orchid and limesatin She wore matching dutch but The three attendants carried assorted mums and streamern Con Grls of Hamiltor we groomsman The ushers were Don ald LaPlante and William La Plante brothers of the bride oi Barrie Following wedding breakfast at Hart House an informal recep tion was held at the home of the bri es parents 30 Ross Street LaPlantc mother of the bride received wearing dress of burgundy French faille with flying panels and navy accessones and carriage of yellow Talismnn roses Assisting her was the grooms mother Mrs Brunattl who were black crepe with matching access epics and oomge of yellow Tails man roses The house was decor ated with snapde and mums for the reception Outoftown guests at the wed ding came from Hamilton Beams vllle Grimsby Parry Sound Otta wa Toronto and Nomarket For travelling the bride wore dress of tile wooleersey with an antelope felt hut inrthe Same shade and brown and beige accessories The bride Ind groan will make their home in Eastview Ottawa ivhere the groom is member of the staff of Eastvlew High School vanh Un ofhcuor Mrs it SAIAM TBA reside in town dwere also present at the reunion Following dinner at Robindalc Inn on Saturday evening the mem bers and former members were en tertained for the balance of the evening at the home of Mrs Harry Armstrong 18 Wellington Street fNewmarket Mrs Sibbald Vickie Wst Mrs Shepherd presi dent of the Harmony Club this year presided at the dinner anti welcomed the guests The committee in charge of the reunion was composed of last years executive and two Olhfl members Mrs Chester Carson past president Mrs Shepherd Miss Edna Theodore Miss Marion Rick ard Mrs Harry Armstrong Mrs Bigclow and Miss Margaret Sinclair At the anniversary dinner Mrs Heath one of the original members of the club reviewed its origin and introduced all the mem bers She recalled that the club had been organized originally with the thought in mind that those who were musically talented and train ed might get together and perform for each other The group were entertained with Outstanding Qualify Delicious quwur musical program prepared by the present members at Mrs Arm strongs home The club was presented with gift of 25 red roses in memory of Dorothy Sarieant Rodgers by friend of the club IO flowers were later placed in Collier Street United Church for Sunday HOUSEWIVES of Barrie and Allandale SHOP AT LOBLAWS BARBIE WISDOMS or ILEETIIAMS ALLANDALE gt have your order delivered by THE GREEN HORNET Guaranteed Delivery Servlct OWNED 81 OPERATED by Fred Elliotson ALLANDALE General Trucking Freie Consultation COMING IN PERSON THENOTED TORONTO HERBALIST Leo Thuncr MH Hits helped thousands to regain health and strength throllgh herbal therapy If you are sick of being sick dont fall to see him FREE CONSULATION at QUEENS HOTEL EVERY FRIDAY ONLY HOURS From to pm Proven herbal treatment forRheumatlc Pains Back Aches Stomach Disorders Liver Kidneys Bronchial Asthma Nerves Skin Disorders and many other com TORONTO Appnbss 25 wnunovnn non emphwcenlat that substitutes gm WW3 faintly by Drifcnrlstlarr Wlimearch Wisconsin Re Iand one of 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