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Barrie Examiner, 18 Sep 1953, p. 12

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Septembers and 27 and registri tians must be in by Wednesday in the executive secretary of the as sociation Miss Louise Culley coun by recreation director County artists and craftsmen were so enthusiastic about their 88I Axon mum at Kitchener WWW may dmdhzlt Hm spring weekend this year that if rangemenLt were made to follow uh this up with workshop that will we modelling and sculpturing Am M15 Berlin maximally was one IM or the teachers who first assist we sum the Simeo County Arts and Crafts Ambition with its am at the is 55 1m mm Barrie Collegiate Institute in 19kt the Bark Site post memoir 01139 11 audits Club no open fgjhffuf gggfggsj ldnlsdi an with meeting or the Public no mf mW in All the Millie Jam Wrights gngim excellent pottery ucvkshcp rst speaker of the year tbe Rev erend Norman varmn of Cen teary United Church Hamilton It Rama widely tavern often 53 trim being the speaker at intermuonalf MSW He has travelled ex awaiff terssircly and an be mic is give first hand information or bus ject mug the use die Eta Some other outstandng 5pc who are booked for the con mason are Dr McConkcyr from the Ontario Agriculuzrsi Col we loge at Guelph who will give illustrated lecture on Tune to 703310 Comer our Resources and Brzg 33$ adicr Quilliarn member of the 7335131 Royal Institute of International AL gt him Later on in the loll mcm rtamputation bets will bear Wartsbmugb be ae tat3 wprsidcnt and general manager of the Canadian Metal Mining Amiationaod Lady Fletcher who will speak on Africa in Travail Mots for mmbcnbip in the omens Canadian Club are available at the ll Irv lbr my woman we la Mrs Sifgar hsod been friend surrounding district Since then acociate of King Edward genomfnaie girbgnmaf gt wool and of the whole commun ings This season mnpasmifu 12y for many years Her clieerful mawunever Dogsjbe ofwamg OWS service and unselsh devotion to thy cum in the central Public her tasks and her qula for the convenience of women liv agsDi$groext3edleg warm to in all parts of town 00 Slown Fair wclcome to all and spoke of the ground work that had been done mrm The regular acetic the b1 tfic executivc for the coming 1W at the all arts and craftslbws omens 139 35 23 busmess pomp weekend being sponsored 1K8gal the home to C33 to meeting completed Principal Coumy Am and traggyioesday eveningSag Smith welcomed the mem Amociation at Blue Mountain He 35km 101 me compen near toningwood Patten 7mg pggfgL on of the parens in stressing mutt Pom panning ard was me chm safety rules 10 the cbrldren and like are to be grade clear tne desuabtlity of pro gram on Saturday and Sunday in like see mad lt 112 We vim 1nd thedhme bmugbt out many suggestiors Tcel Qen ead Sm He men caked upon Miss Flpra iIchrego who 381 rreri to and some of have already been Ehv1c by Henry ll Rooks Burlc Hcr words were silently echoed by Institute 3275 mi mono was one all the membczx of tapeworms step ladder ova scp you is gis either up or down Some time taken up 33233 05 us presentation tum said it had become the custom 01 the staff to present the president trunking arrangements for the WI Arvin gavel as tokenbr the gdiSPla at Cookstoop Fair an evening programgstas appreciation for the work Iroulgfor the auctzon sae to be be tbere was pause mhof the Home and School the Heliums scool laterin lifts Maxwell Newton made announce 3573 $3 3130 formjment of forthcoming Church Jlrs Pml 1133 Wife 39 K533 Edward and School Week in Barrie to be committee to handle the 220 1339 mm Edmbserved Sept 2027 The object tlzis year dleiqecenidive is to stress the need of reli Befurc the meetmg was turned gious education for children and over to Mrs Smith convene of game the is lto affect an increase in regular 5873le and Canad ind Sunday School attendance 11165 3113 391135 979531951 Akogether Mrs Smith gave There was an excellent turnout 523 3115 231335 391 it intcrc 7w program withouth the meeting and the prize for towels as prize for the staid TEENS lthe most parents present went to gonna put an at any meeting IEe satirical anthem brougbtglhe kindergarten class Sea illtc 29921 to close and lunch AL art of the Get Ac ualntcd 155 5513391 6339 5155 BClwas served by the hostess andiprogrim the school staffq was in 33$ Can JgRufmellunch committee social balfitroduccd as were the members of 135 33353119 33 Eel1 tour was enjoyed over the tentbe Home and School executive impressens 011 Canada Day at the COLOB SPARKLE ACWW conference Toesc in HARRY presfiom were varied and wereE it most interesting especially toll those who were no fortunate SALE OF EXHIBITION to attend mm 23110011 nmousmmns ms 000E FREE lbs Smith followed with talk PORTABLE ELECTRIC CONSOLE MODELS hw presented mwlbobon out gaiicllnbi1 St Marys Church Setting For Late Summer Wedding The marriage of Miss Josephine DAmbrosio daughter of Mr and Mrs Vincent DAmbroslo of Bar rte tn Pitrick Harrington McGntb of Butte son 01 Kr and Mn McGntb of Eganme took plea in St Marys Roman Catholic Church here on Saturday August 29 1353 at ten oclock In the morning Very Rev James Clair performed the ceremony and said the nuptial mass Wedding music v15 played by Mm Margaretrvucxinnon the church organist who also accomp anied tbe soloist Miss Anne Mur phy of Barrie In the singing of Cesar Frenchs Pants Angelicus and Hall Holy Joseph Hail dur ing the mass and Gounods Ave Maria during the signing of the register Given in marriage by her fath er the bride was wearing waltz length gown of nylon tulle with inset panels of French chantilly lace and bolero jacket of match ing lace crownof French chan tilly lace trimmed with pearls held her ngertip illusion veil and she was carrying cascade bouquet of ivy gardenins and stephanotis The maid of bono Miss Mar jorie Harris of Barrie and the bridesmaid Mfg Margaret DAm brosio of Barrie sister of the bride were wearing waltz length gowns of nylon not falling in tiers over taffeta in shndu of African violet and violet Their headdresses were of feathers to match their gowns and they were carrying cascade bouquets of ivy and white pom pom munis Urban Donahue of Renfrew cou sin of the groom was groomsman ind thc ushers were Patrick Gar rityand John Cameron of Barrie The wedding breakfast in St Josephs Auditorium was followed by reception at the home of the brides parents 71 Pcnctang Street where the mother of the bride re ceived in pink crepe wearing corsage of yellow sweetheart roses The grooms mother who also re civcd was in navy crepe and was wearing corsage of pink sweet ncart roses Later the bride and groom left on wedding trip to the Muskoka Lakes the bride travelling in twopiece dress of windsor rosc bcngaline with black acoessorics and matching hat of Windsor rose trimmed with black She was wearing white gardenia corsage On their return Mr and Mrs McGrath will be making their home in Barrie question and answer game in volving information about the school showed how much the mem bers did or didnt know Mr Poppleton referring to the 35 manual pointed out wbat parents may expect of the eachers ind whartsexpmefor the par ants in order that they may work together to thcbcst interests of all children Refreshments were served by thehospitality committee acr the meeting was adjourned Plans for future meetings ten atively forecast Parent Educa ion night for the rst Monday in October The membership is off to splendid start and new members are urged to join at the next meeting and learn something of how and what the youngsters are being taught to qugsciiobemedmryg WON Seagioeyoabd 113 01Eda Mrs Smith found leaff create See for yourself how he mail box one day with AS Sanhone gives you lpapez attached her to con economy hm dening it on thousandsw curtain and away Mr ammbimtion thats mush to results Tbs sire did and AS MT immwumw small leaves appearedon Mrs Smith likened the plant strut she planted it and ev pally Year Singer guarantee on all machines Six weeks free Singer thc which started in such outside Now size has sewing lessons with your purchase LIMITED ONO NYC5mm on the country mail box and on varied contents mang it bony with libch tradein allowance and its littlc as $10 down 22ng ourishing grant which willows will soon bloom sum smut MACHINE co the com mm by that 22 owm ST um PH4365 interest and alien of each member in whatever project on hand ARE vou 5mm 121101161 TO 5115 rum THROUGH 015mm 71mm St on mum Ont DOME Rumnordmch Manager Wham5mm Johnston Barrie Ont pm Mwisd MW bluntlnyito Club Season Opens Wedding of Wide lnterest ls Held Brampton Church wedding wide interest took place in Brampton Presbyterian Church on Saturday September 1953 when Miss Shirley Doreen Ward was married to Douglas Charla Hancock Rev William Weir performed the marriage cer emony Against background of palms and gludioli in white and pastel shades The bride is the daughter 01 Mr and Mrs Charles Ward of Brampton and the groom the son of Mr and Mrs Roy Hancock of Peffcrlaw formerly of Barrie Wedding music was played by Mrs Gordon Little who also ac companied the soloist William Young in the singing of Through The Years before the ceremony and Because during the signing of the register Given in marriage by her father the bride was wearing gown of white taffeta with an overskirt of tulle and bodice and panels of chantilly lace Her veil of lullc was caught to coronct of sccd pearls and she was carrying bouquet of white poms andstepb anotis Mrs Freida Bastedo was matron of honor and Miss Pat Ward sis ter of the bride was bridesmaid The attendants were gowned alike in toast bombazine and matching hats and were carrying bouquets of yellow and bronze poms William Hancock was groomsman for his brother and the ushers were William Wright and Roy Tur mn day School room of the church where the mother of the bride Mrs Charles Ward received in gown of sans Souci grape crepe wearing matching bat and cor sage of white orchids The grooms mother who also received was gowned in cocoa brown crepe and lace and was wearing hat of brown feathers and corsagc of yellow poms and orchids Following the reception the young couplellcft on wedding trip to the Adirondacks and on their return they will be making their home in Oshawa Arnong the outoftown guests at the wedding were Mr and Mrs Beelby of Barrie uncle and aunt of the groom Late Summer Bride Honored AT Showers Before her recent wedding In reception followdd in the Sun WA am There is one disturbinggm about skim is me nutter 010de transpun road wondennmly stand J2 under mm for lwhich it as intended and if the blacktop to show signs of deterioration weight limit Will have to be creed and enforced MISS BAINA SHOPOFF presi dent has announced the opening 01 the 195354 season of the Bar rie Womens Canadian Club on Wednesday Evening Sept The rt meeting of the your will be held In tbc Public Library Hull commencing at 830 pm The ex cutivc has been fortunate in sc urtng the Rev Norman Rawson of Ccntennary United Church widely known speaker to Open the ser ics of fall and winter lectures His subject will be Rambling Xruund in the Middle East Cranial tSask Sm illllififti IlllriuhUll Upon the needs of all who call us personally directed Imam service employing inn known Improvement when out deddcdbytmlmilylallt oi the items of service and Mati dlsc that not up the total mu won FUNE RAL HOM Li WtilllStlArvhnun Miss Terry Johnson MIIAn DIRECTOR OF Barrie Dancing Ilcudemy is happy to announce that classes in ballet musical com St Marys Church to Patrick McGrath Miss Josephine DAm brosio was entertained byscverzil repds marmooommrmerv laincd at linen shower in her honor at which large number of friends gathered in honor of the bride Assisting the hostess was Miss Doris Strachan of Toronto Before her wedding the girls of the Copaco office staff where the bride has been employed enter tained at cup and saucer shower held jointly with farewell party for another staff member M155 Florence Sim who was leaving on Itrip to England Miss Mavis Coutts was hostess for the evening at her home in Midhurst him coy taps Highland and character will be held as last year at St Josephs Auditorium We ore also planning It recreational classes for business girls and mothers Brusmmou nav SEPT 19 Between the hours of 10 am pm at the auditorium1 Monday to ltlhyf 1111 2111 1103 Late making eld

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