Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 9 Sep 1953, p. 11

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If you are going do lliJlIlOfi this your at nend better place hour or so than he Canal tilciafls Guild secticr ii the ens Building And if uu go with the idea that Can not artistic you Will illlild Watch the expe art of metal work batik Jew2 making pottery Work and hing demonstrating their craft and you will feel the Uur crafts men can stand up igairxs the best of the world cry We cant say enough about the iost amazing artistic tlk$ of all When You Think of ii VACUUM CLEANER think of the new Fllfligdllll irriirni UNIT No bag on stick Nu bug in tank No concealed cloth filter to be regularly re moved and cleaned The FILTER QUEEN method of separating dirt from the air stream is unique and far ahead of any other system used in household cleaners And remember only FILTER QUEEN has the dirt storage capacity to go for weeks without emptying with out losing high velocity suc tion CADL BOY ll TRACY FILTER QUEEN SALES OF BARRIE in usitne stunning collection of irruradc Canadian icwgllery The frt arupms bf use of norm mefili sernnprccmus stones werel retcly individual and so goodl king we uiil not be surprised tunic eweliy will recognize asa national product Mexrcan sliver The earrings bracelets booches illld necklaces that really caught our fancy were those made of light bronzy metal With flat pewterlike undertone and using native stones in peculiar quish grecu grey and beige tones Art isiicbllv fashioned in unique shapes and design they were not at all like any jtWCllCly we had ever SLril llarrdwrlveu dross lengths are an other Ciiarlan product that should produce distinctch clothing the world over Not only were there heuvy rugged materials but also finc fine wools that could be Edraped as gracefully as silk for City clothes Surprisingly enough most of the hand weaving had been adoric by only women The woman itvho was deniorrstratin on Friday afternoon was former member of the armed forces who has set herself up in the vtavmg business since the war In the metal work division there was no article more thariusirnpie loafshaped tray with 21 single dividing ridge down the curved centre made of hammered copper combination of the use ful and the beautiful it was of extremer artistic design and mod erate price Large enough to be useful yet not giant size server we might add We have weakness for pottery we admit but it did seem that the CNE exhibits were remark ably good in this line this year Pottery with look of metal was particularly in evidence and the large ceramic plates and bmvls were the most attractive looking household possessions you would own Just word of warning if you are going down to Toronto to see on and growing Plant the seeds for your future OPEN savmos ACCOUNT AT The Canadian Bank of Commerce Some ofthe WORLDS FINEST in design and coloring sunwdrrrnv suurrsreo MASTremors LANCASTRIA Come Look ThemOver WWull Pnperiiiuliiis Willi instruction book ocean TRANSFERS northeast Brushes StickFast Paste Gyproc Joint ller and Tape Patching Plaster etc THE HoMfEor FLGGLAZE AND cutouer we SPECIALIZE IN PICTURE FRAMING OATES Phone 3270 ARTISTS SUPPLIES 8ZQDunlop Sh ilf in years to come Canadian cos be as easy to of attractive Photos by Henry II Iiookc Barrio MR AND MRS JOHN WILLIAM IIARRADINE Signing the register are two couples who were married in late summer ceremonies Mrs Haradine left is the former DorisCaroline Browning daughter of Mr and Mrs Nelson Browning of Churchill and was wed in Churchill United Church Her husband is the son of Mr and Mrs Joseph Har foilowing wedding trip to Haliburton Mrs Jarvis is the former Mary Elizabeth Frechettc daughter of Mr and Mrs the big show Do wcur sensible shoes For the first hour our deli cate pumps walked us around in comparative comfort but by the time wed inspected some fashion shows the avenue of shops the dream homeytho horses dogs and the kitchen theatre as well as sev eral eyecatching exhibits between buildings we were well on the way to collapse The situation was hopeless by nightfall and at the end of Press Day we stood in line for the bus back to Barrie in shameless bare black swollen feet with heels taped and burning soles Maybe the Canadian Handicrafts Guild made thebiggest impression because it was seen at the pain loss feet stage Thcpdpeggiqhbqrgg pink kitchen andcozyruoms were seen through jaundiced eye as well as one fashion show We stood through the latter just to have look at the new nylon and rayon fur coats and admired the cut and line although the imitative value was not what it has been proadvertised for Canadian wom The best imitations are still in the coats that look great deal like the teddy bear coats we used to wear as children but the Ocelot ermine and mink have obviously never been even near their illus trious namesakes The fitted white woollen coat on oricof the cloth coated models had more of lux ury iook Wesaw grand old girl of the American theatre over Labor Day weekend Billie Burke in her final performance as Mrs Clarence Day in Life with Mother at the Niagara Falls Summer Theatre was given fond reception by peo ple who have been admiring her stage talents for long time the woman in the row behind was tot ing up the age of Flo Ziegfelds widow by her own daughters birth date and cameupwith 75 as conservative gucss The Mother play was not as fresh as its pro deccssor Life with Father but the summer thcatres professional cast and staging presented it with correct air of nostalgia for the 1380s and the pitfbrmgancve Miss Burke in the title role was correctly dazed and inconsistent as the original must have been We just couldnt help thinking throughout the evening of how pleasant it would be to have summer theatre functioning in this warm mediums MIRRORS Beiliel WA Hears lTalk On Mission Work With Indians Rev Victor Bowins of Nov Lowell United Church gave splendid talk on his work with Cape Croker Indians on the Bruce Peninsula at the August drooling of the WornarislAssnciatiun of the Church of the Mcsslah in Sunni dale Mrs Legato was hostess for the monthly meeting Members enjoyed Mr Bowins interesting description of his asso elation with the Indians lie was thande on by Mrs Horace Gilpin The meeting opened with Hymn 585 followed by the members prayer The Lords Prayer and at prayer for the sick The scripture reading was from St John Chaptci 10 verses 112 berrs Calder Six tcen members and four visitors an swered roll call ivith verse from the bible Minutes or the July meeting were read and approved followed by the treasurers report The meeting closed with Hymn 48 and benediction pronounced by Mrs Arnold and the hostesses served lovely lunch Next months roll call will be answered by the name of girl taken from the bible comniiinity Even winter thea trical group would be welcomed after this long dramaless pcriod out AND MRS returned home from holiday which the spent mi uncle and aunt Kr and Plies in Stayner WQ hi until WWW Mr and Mrs Charlie Stargazer paid visit to Mrs bulb Ilarvey in Candles ravv Highest 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