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Barrie Examiner, 27 Oct 1949, p. 6

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AROUND TOWN By JANIE MI Duolyn Ann Pom laugh ter of It and Mrs John Payne 95 Owen St Barrie was award ed lot little in the Dominion of Canada by the General Board of Religious Education of thi Church of England in Canada inJunioi lotion With second grade wmd shield was unfortunately the first person to offer to introduce us to the new form of entertainment We would like to warn those con itemplating taking in the outdoor theatres to pick their vehicles care Course Carolyn was tncsentcd fully whatever about their escorts with her prize at the morning Sir convertible would seem the ideal vice in Trinity Church on Youth choice Sunday Obi l6 by the rectot Itcv deP Wright who wzimily cun mtulatcd her in winning the high est honor in this grade in the Dom inion ne heralded opening of tvm drivein theatres in the district re mind us of our first experience with driveins at which time we vowed never again poor Iv IIIITIIIIG WOOL Order now all your hand knitting needs at lowest pric es delivered to you by mail postage paid Our sample curd showing ov er 150 varieties and shades of beautiful woollen yarns which we supply will be sent to you on receipt of We to cover mailing and handling Simply write to Evangeline Wool Regd Dept 38 Box 1463 Place dArmcs MONTREAL ELECTROLYS HELEN BLACKMORE Late of Hiscott Institute Toronto Will be at Regina Curl Sh With ommunlty onccrts in the offing once more concertg0ch of lost your will be interested to know that the twopiano team who scor cd triumph hert last season Ull now appearing In three weekly rc cllzils at Town Hall in New York Vern Appleton and Michael Field are giving concert series entitled Iwo iizinos Through Pour Centur its survey of original fourhand keyboard music Another of last years artists Iossy Spivzikovsky violinist will give recital in tirncgle Hall on December lhr Reta Sigma Phi Sorority held it Kiddies lznly for their new rushces ill the home of Miss Joyce lleitl lli ollicr Sllttl lust Wed nesduy evening The guests in kidtiies garb spent the evening playing childrens games An ama teur contest involved few of the members who prefer not to have illltil names mcntjoned Refresh mcnts were served by the hostess member from Hamilton chapter of the sorority Mrs Ntn Chittick was welcomed into thr Removes Unwanted Hair Moles and Warts EyeBrow Archlnl oppe 58 Elizabeth St from October 12 to 14 inclusive and for one week in each month thereafter Open Tuesday and Thursday evenings Consultations Free For Appointment Phone 4311 Business Now Closed as of Mom Oct 24 PLEASE CALL FOR ALL WORK STILL UNCLAIMED AT 82 Mary St reel Barrie or Phone 5404 Bgrrie Mrs Beta Sigma Phi Plan Dec Bazaar Plus for boxcar to be it on the evening made at the hlesday analog meeting of the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at the Community Home sale of handmade articles bake and candy tables and raffle of blanket and an iron will be the bazanrr main attractions With the proceeds of the even ing the sorority will continue their work of furnithins ward at the hospital Miss Jean Campbell and Kiss Norma Hinton Wcre in charge of the Tuesday meeting Barrie group during the evening The Wednesday night party was the first of the social events for thc rushees The next will be preferential tea to be held at the home of Mrs Laurie on Sun day afternoon double wedding anniversary celebration was held on Saturday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Robert Dunnctt 56 Essa Road Mr and Mrs Dunnett entertained on the occasion of their own 30m Wedding anniversary and the sev enth anniversary of their son and daughterinlaw Mr and Mrs Wit liam Dunnctt The actual dates of the two anniversaries were 0c tobcr 21 and October 23 Among the 30 guests who gathered at the Dunnctt home for the evening to play progressive cuchre were two daughters Mrs Mary Duigle and Mrs Dorothy Skrypnychuk Mr and Mrs Dunnett also have three daughters Olivc Barbara and Bet Dw Towmwi mocked Mia Doris fies Anderson Mahlerof 31 and Mrs William Autumn 0f Shunt Coolilli Bay to William rm Cowper no of mm We cheetah is Chore Home on Satmdy Obtains i5 ms at one pm Dr Nf Sinclair per formed thc Ceremony The bride wore suit of mul berry gabardine with grey fea thered hat and grey accessories lie corsagev was of pink roses and white carnation Her attendant was her sister Mrs Mae McClurkin of Shanty Bay who wore suit of grey wool with navy hat and navy accessories She wore corsase of red roses ty at home son Cccil and soo in Ottawa Jack Five of their sixg grandchildren Vcrc present uni Saturday evening Profusion Professor John Weali who addressed the Horticulturuli Society on Friday evening men tioned that he thought there must have been an exceptionally good salesman for Dutchmans Pipe around Barrie at one timc He suggested in passing that some of the home owners might be better advised in the future considering the profusion of the instspreading vine in the district to cover their arbors with climbing rose and clematis combination Even the homely morning glory he claimed showed up beautifully out in the open when not at its usual disad vantage alongh wall Yet to be revealed are the initia tion plans of the Gae Twenties Club who chose ve new members last Monday evening The five to be welcomed soon into the club are Joyce Irwin Doris Lambert Lorraine Heffron Mary Frcchette and Emma Wallwin The new members were chosen by ballot from list of several prospective members The cooks behind the scenes at St Marys Church Italian Spaghetti supper Iastcveriing tltlhi Uddfelf Iows Temple were six experts working under the guiding hand of Mrs Josie Scaletta They were Mrs Pasquale Breda Mrs An thony Curcio Mrs Vincent DAm brbsio Mrs John Saso Miss Grke Caruso and Mrs Bondie of Parry Sound Mrs Frank Guilfoyle was convencr of the supper which was held under the auspices of the lad ies of St Marys in aid of St Jos ephs High School Spaghetti and meatballs were served by the ladies garnished with salami black olives radishcs and celery and topped off with generous helpings of homemade pie gt McL Stevenson Makes WMS Presentation To Mrs Sinclair The Womens Missionary Society of St Andrews Church held its October meeting atrthe home of Mrs Irving Robertson 175 Owen St on Wednesday Oct 19 The meeting was largely attend ed and enjoyed by allpresent Mrs McCaw the president was in the chair and she was as sisted in the devotions by Mrs Livingston The study book was taken byMrs Cameron At the close of the meeting rs McL Stevenson on be half of the society presented to Mrs Sinclair gift as token of the esteem and affection held by the society for Mrs Sin clair In few well chosemwords Mrs Sinclair thanked the ladies forthe gift and Said she would always remember her many happy associations with the WMS of St Andrews Church Following the presentation tea was served by the hostess of the afternoon BEST YEAR YET YIQTQRIA Bc CP suns been abig tourist year for British Columbia Preliminary reports in dicate that 1949 tourist travel will break 1111 previous records Luncheon and afternoon dread in slate blue has skirt holledln front finely pleated nto bod on sides and back Walstlino defined by narrow drqwltrln tio and bodice fastns with tiny 1nk buttons Two New Members Join Burton Ave Evening Auxiliary Two new members were Wel comed into the evening auxiliary of Burton Avenbc UnitedChurcb at their meeting Thursday Octo ber 20 Miss Lois Allsopp and Miss Joan Bebb joined the group The convener for the meeting wasFrances Spearn Assisting half was ancommittee composed of Lon ore Alkens Bessie Spcam and Eli een Gilbert The president Mts Phyllis Tomllnson presided Th members decided to bomb tea some time in Dccembes the date to be decided later The aux iliary had realized $65 from cater ing to young peoples convention at Collier Street United Sept 283 review of the study book mowingrwrmsvnewmmrr conducted byFrances Spearn fol lowed by picture slides Sunrise Again in Japan Mrs Marjorie Haddcn sang solo The membersenjoyed sacial hour following the meeting Chickens At Market Some Asked 50c Others anted l15c The price of chicken raised some thing of controversy at the farm ers market on Saturday morning Some vendors were still asking 50 cents pound but the majority had lowered the price to 45 cents The chickens were without exception large and plump Ducks were few imd retailed 55 centsa pound The average price for eggs was 65 cents for grade large Wolf Rivers dominated theach and even the fruit market at 35 cents sixquart basket ti Buttermilk was new addition to the dairyproducts at 10 cents it quart Pickle cabbage and cauliflower were 15 cents apiece Beets sold at two bunches for 15 cents and Savoy cabbage varied in price from 15 to 20 cents Golden marigolds and chrysa themums were 25 centsabunch rawsu JOBS THIS WINTER Itnow looks as if Camilla is like ly to have reduced working force this winter warns The Financial Post As conditions retreatfrorn the ab normal of war and postwar titer will be some reduction in various industries The meal will be Spotty iceable mostly in great lndurtrlei Wlike Jogging wbcre unemployment may wellxeach 100000 Qverbhowevgl audib maior breakdown in the cause of strike troublethe adian econprnywill st ear wit pl lgns moire net Robcrt McDonald of Stroud was groomsman The bride and groom left on wedding trip to Niagara Falls Rochester and New York Stile They are making their home in Cookstown Bernice Bell Bride Of Allan Drinkill The marriage of Miss Bernice Lillian Bell daughter of Mr and Mrs Amos Bell of Allenwood to Allan Ross Drinkill son of Mr and Mrs Walter Drinkill of Waverley took place in Allcnwood United Church on Saturday September 24 1949 at 230 pm Rev Mc Farlane of Elmvalc performed the ceremony The wedding music was played by Miss Zelma Drinkill sister of the groom She accompanied Miss Joan Langman in the singing of Perfect Love The bride who was given in marriage by her father wore it gown of white satin made on prin cess lines with bustle back and long mm sleeves and trimmed in Her fulllength veil was caught with orange blossoms and she carried cascade bouquet of red roses The matron of honor Mrs James Phillips of Allcnwood sister of the bride was in beauty rose taffeta fashioned on princess lines with it matching headdress and mittens She carried bouquet of cream roses The bridesmaid Miss Max ine Drinkill of Waverley niece of the groom was gowncd identical ly in yellow taffeta and carried nosegay of pale autumn flowers Miss Donna Madill niece of the bride was ower girl In gown of white taffeta with matching headdress and carried nosegay of pale autumn flowers Royce French of Waverley was groomsman and the ushers werc Wallace Kells of Waverley and Vern Bell of Toronto At the reception which followed in the Sunday School rooms of the church the mother of the bride re ceived in navy blue with black accessories wearing coxsage of pink roses and gladioll The grooms mother wore blue with black accessories and corsage of pink roses and gladioli The bride and groom left on wedding trip to Sault SteuMarie and Pontiac Michigan the bride travelling in grey suit with navy accessories wearing corsage of pink roses They are making their home in Waverley Outoftown guests at the weds ding came from Toronto Maple Midlandand Waverley lt CochraneCarrulhers Wedding at Ivy In Ivy Presbyterian Church on Saturday October 15 1949 at three oclock Miss Gertrude Jean Car ruthers daughter of Mr and Mrs of Mrs Stuart Cochrane and the late Stuart Cochrane of Thornton The ceremony was performedrby Rev KGuerzis of Thornton The altar was decorated with mums aster and gladioli in shades Mymautfeand yellow Miss LeilaCochrane of Ivy cou sin 0f the groom played the wed lling music accompanying Miss Marie Parson of Toronto cousin gfthe bride in the singingof The Lprds Prayer before the cere ny and Because during the gning of the register The bride who was givenin mar riaeby her father wore tted cream brocaded taffeta thfaclrcuiar train She wore short veil of tulle illusion and car not bouquet of redTalisman gandcream mums George Catruthch ofIIvy was mar1 ed to John Donald Cojchrane son TbeLWctrren NOW York Wedding 113 lb Catholic Church of the Sound Heart HBIISdEIQi 811 on Tom October 11 1949 It um Glori Frances datum of Mr and Mrs W1 rm of Hamidth was married to Word Lioyd Tay Ior son of Ur 9nd Mrs Alfred Taylor of Barrie The ccrcm any was performed by Rev Lawr go Ryan against setting of ctr um ferns smilax white gladil the ushers were Hugh Dent Eric on anthem and 90mm Garrett William Green and Don The we given in marrige Mme by her she wore an iymyl Durinl Itnl OI IhQJEKIS satin gown th Alencon lace trim ler It Hildliy 38 waddlml on the necklne and bodice and Prayer by Dunlap accompanied by mood with sleeve Mrs Perry at the organ train veil of French illusioni At the reception held at the home was draped 0m bimd of the brides parents the brides 53 and pearls She carried other received in gown of old cascade of white roses iyofthcl lav der Swiss brocade and wore Valley and While mhid cone of bronLe and yellow Miss Annabelle Alyce of Ncwlmums grooms mother rc York City was maid of honor and ceived in gownof royal blue and Miss Joan Mariner of Hartsdalciwore cor ge of yellow mums was brldcunaid Both attendants were sowned in pine green rib taf feta with matchingbonncts itnd they carried autumn cascades of yellow and rust pompous Ronald Taylor of Barrie was YES FOLKS MOO LAMP ARE AS DEPENDABLE AS THE MAIL BRIGHTER LASTING TOO FINEST LAMPS YOU CAN BUY For plane trip to Bermuda the bride chose ill of confederation green with leaf own accessories Shc wore corsae of yellow lmums The bride an groom are groomsman for his brother The making their home in rry Sound ushers Were James Taylor and Outoftown guests at the wed Dougias Thylor also brothers of ding came from Medi ine Hat the groom and both of Barrie Airs Toronto Elmvalc stonc reception for 140 guests fol Blackwater Sudbury Hamilton lowed at the Scarsdale Golf Club London Kitchenerylnxcrsoll Strat Mrs Warren wore royal blue lord and Weston ensemble for her daughters wed JL and the grooms mom MTS The Sun rotates units axis from Taylor was in grey with burgundy west to can accessories 4gt The couple will make their home Fascism was rst developed um in Hartsdalc after wedding trip dr Benito Mussbnni to Virginia Beach Va manufacturers representativc Mr Taylor studied at the Unlverl Snowflakes have six sides always sity of Toronto He was with the RCAF during the war Miss lean Miller Wed At Parry Sound In St James United Church Parry Sound on Saturday Octo ber 1949 Miss Jean Miller daughter of Mr and Mrs McLaren Miller of Parry Sound was married to William Muir Osborne son of Mr and Mrs Roy Osborne of Medicine Hat Alberto Rev 11 Harris performed the ceremony The bride was given in marriage by her father She wore gown of blush satin with French lace inset lily point sleeves and short train She wore fingertip veil and carried cascade bouquet of white baby chrystmthcmums Mrs Earl Hilderlcy was matron of honor and her sisters the Misses Marv and Rae Militanylers Drillsi maids The three attendants wore gowns of fuchsia velvet with matching braided headdressesl adorned with fuchsia feathers and carried cascades of white mums Dr John Osborne of Edmonton was his brothers groomsman and Free Consultation COMING IN PERSON THE NOTED TORONTOHERBALIST Leo Thuna MH Has helped thousands to regain health and strength through herbal therapy If you are sick of being sick dont fall to see him FREEKCONSULATION at QUEENS HOTEL EVERY FRIDAY ONLY HOURS From to pm Proven herbal treatment for Rheumatic Pains Back Aches Smmacbsnlsmdcrg Liver KIdneysthmnchiaJw Asthma Nerves Skin Disorders and many other com plaints TORONTO ADDRESS 25WENDOVER ROAD An emphatic denial that substitutes are as coed as butter was given in Ottawarecently by Dr Christian Segard Director of Medical ResearchWIScohslngtRc search Foundation and once the Worlds bestkriown fond scientists In responsemto question following an address before an Ottawa assemblypr Segard statcddcfinitely that substitutes are notnslgtiod as for QHQHWM Butter hostmorevitamths Butter is indignation VII rw Kw gt Defectssuchptlgeyoudofocts begin toshow in persons or the secondhnd third generations where substitutes lore used exclusively for several deciidelli 5i no citedthe example Vn Europehn son all itsdalry products abroad on sod substitutes v17 Simon Honored etiquette on chill Merit initials which honor won tinguished ish on Communist wounded by Simon of and ample to sailors myrtle sea and the the lot admiral entatlon and jolna nnimuls The matron of honor MissLoila commasi trybesaniu

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