Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Jun 1957, p. 12

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MR AND MRS GLEN milk Coéman e241 gflm moontzy Wartcol Miss Nellie Coleman daughter Mrs Mary Monncy ct Ncwniar of Mr and Mrs Colemnr oi Barrie was married on Satur day May twentyiiith 1957 two oclock in the aiternoon in st Georges Anglican Church it clen Kenneth Mooney son at Ebenezer WMS Will Enieriairt Neighbor Groups The June meeting oi Ebenezer Womens Missionary Society was held at the home oi Mrs John Kneeshnw with 13 members and two visitors present Mrs Gordon Kneeshaw opened the meeting with the wttls pum and ohleet allowed by The Lords Prayer in unison ltoll call was answered by naming mts slonary and her place or work Three books had been read it was decided to hold the missionary Sunday iuy 23 wth Fred Cook or lsradtord as special speaker Churchill and Gliiord ladies are being asked to jointhe Ebenezer society or its July meeting which will be held at Ihe home or Mrs Ernest Dales Mrs Allan Corrigan Evctcli will he the speaker The president turned the mcct ing over to Mrs Lloyd Knecshnw citizenship eonveuer who opened the program with hymn Mrs Kneeshaw gave thrc eadings Poet Reminds given Most Forgive Understanding Mrs Matt Kneeshaw read the scripture reading irnm Matthew 18 2135 and Miss Aileen Gor dener led in prayer tor the missionary Miss Eadie Miss lsabcl Knccshaw rcadan article entitled Trusting One Another Mrs Knecshaw then presented the speaker Mrs ltobcrt Kell oi Churchill no stranger to any of the lad She took as her theme Hill and sketched the meaning of the poem she also stressed the fact that one is prone to make excuses rur not talk lng part in civil andChristian en deavors Our missionaries never shiIk their duties even though it takes them lar from home and loved ones Even the humble have some talent to contribute to their homes and society Mrs Kcll advised her listeners not to get in rut by always do log the same thin but rather to try something dificrent It you always listen toLhtirame television or radio station you may miss something worthwhile on another station ears rest and us tween them Mrs John Kneeshaw thniiktld Mr and informative tulk Give your hat llesbel Kcil for her very interesting KENNETH MOONEY set Rev NewlonSmiih oili iated at the eeremony and wed ling muste was playctl by Mrs George shaw who also sitcom printed the soloist Miss Norma Bayliss Given in marriogc by her 12 iher the bride was wearing gown oi flowered net ovcr satin with matching iackct trimmed with pearls Her flowers were red runs with white streamers She was attended by Miss Ruth Emms oi harrte maidot honor gowned in motive and Miss Mor lon Cook Toronto bridesmaid guwncd in yellow Their dresses or not over satin were worn white hats gloves indrho and they carried bouquets oi white llowers shaped like butterrlies The flower girl wits in blue and was wearing white accessor lcs Juntes Fleet groomsman Cam Cripps rimmy Cripps ncphcw or the bride was ringbcarcr reception allowed in the Orange Hall in Allandale where the mother oi the bride received in navy duster ensemble wear ing pink accessories The grooms mother who assisted was wear ing grey suit with pink access ones For traveliing the bride chose white dress with nnvy duster coat Her hat was white and her accessories were navy and pink Alter wedding trip to the United States Mr and Mrs Mooney will be making lbeir homc in Barrie Outoltown guests at the wed ding wercfrom Halifax Quebec Toronto was and the usher was gown or nylon net Ind lot over Dennis Thompwn The soloist Miss Marlene Baldwin oi Lctro uni Love You truly Ind WI Hind ln Hind oiven in mmllge by her lather the bride was wearing slipper sltin Her illulioo Veil was caught in mltching brocnd ed lnce banduu Ind lhe was carrying bouquet of red rose The mllron ol honor Mrs Elsinu Sherrlng at Toronto was wearing gown ol while emroid cred nylon over one green tatieta with mulching either head dress She clrried bouquet oi pink roses Miss lillth Browning Ind Miss Linda Browning ol Churchill tho bridesmaids were gowncd in nile green nylon net and lace over ceianese llflclo Ind were Weill Hospital Womens Auxiliary dur in the summer months Mrs Drake is in chargc At their regullr meeting last week the auxiliary member dc idcd In buy badly needed qulpmenl item tor the hospilll in extra oven for Ihc kitchen id to donate $100 towards thc purchase of another piece equipment hypodermic needle The cost at the oven is $135 The sharpener will cost $800 Ind the qulliory hoped some or ganization or individull would see fit to donate thebalance ot he needed money As It was the last business meeting oi the auxiliary until September the date wasset or he tell rummage sale It will re hem Oct 25 in theuoddlcllo nil in srunb Twentysix members nnswored roll call The president Mrs aplett presided Thetreosurer Mrs El riek reported 3152429 tn the general aeeount $10443 in the lite saving Iccounl and some in eonvcntion aeeount Bills Mrs Badglcy was thunk cd iot lnscriblng all the refer ence books presented to the 1957 training school graduates The sewing convcnur reported teer workers wrapped loo dozen dressings Mrs Hemon reportcdta prolit or $3169 on thesunshlne eort tor ltlay Soit drink mnv chines showed prutit of $924 llld $1504 Ind cighrette machine profit at $1778 Mitevboxes were collected Receipts were $1944 The hospital superintendent Miss Helen Shannhan his ex mind In invitation to the auto Toronto Newmarket and Roses mount marry to hold potluck supper It duetntg tap grade hogs on ten Colopllog Feeds are made ire Th Ctiop nogreedlug rlau cup make you more llid Ho Premlxbiought in iron the United Cooperitlves up to tilt plant incuclph =wbere qullity controli nutrition ism must rh re is only one reason why more Int Coup oz nation and lint Is been they moreprom it not you more prprtt over teed eaeta tel servicemen ull rtyuur Inn Ind mist youtn pront by 13 feed sh daily irom ouultty ingredients ore orders are using no contract out see the wearing while gardenlns Toronto leerluy Port Credit Ind Barr BakeiéSS Bakev Sale WHA Summer Protect bokcless bake sale will be her cottage in Oro on June 18 project ot the Royal Victoria Plans were made to take bus and go in body to the annual 212 articles sewn in May Volun su Jnmes United Church at Strand was bankedwt hookers or spring flowers for pretty candlelight service Sdturdnyylune ilrat 1957 or seven oclock in the evenln when Miss Margaret Emilie Summons daughter or Mr and Mn John summons or Btroud was married tn Alon matte Browning sonbr Mr and Mrs Melven chill ltev Gordon Whnless oi stroud mulchlng leather headdresses oliiclntcdlt the ceremony Ind They carried bouquets or pink wedding music was played by roses Georgetown getalogcthcr Mrs Jack Butler or help given Nightingale tea Mrs Eplett annnouneed coming in September MR AND MRS ALAN Browning or chur Allm inxlcs at Georgetown was groomsmhn Ind the urherl were John Hrrrndlnc oi Barrie and Lloyd Simmons oi Stroud Al the reception in Churchill Community Hill the mother of the bride rccel ed in turquoise reexsorics rhc rooms mother who asslstcdfim in mvy Ind was werrtng white accessories The bride and groom tell on wedding trip to Nluzlrl Foils and more southern polnu the bride travelling in pale green tweed suit with pink and green aeees sories Ind corsagc ot while On their return Mr and Mrs Browning will be mlk ing their home It Churchill Outulstown guests were lrom Stzyncr thanked all at the Fiorcnce that the new clnss or student nurses could be 1N0 at Churchill and their attendants fol lowing thell wedding in St Jidmes United church at Siroud The bride is the former Margaret Emllle Sammqns daughter at and Mrs John Summons of Strand and the groom is the son or Mr and Mrs Mel ven Browning or Churehtl Their attend un tilingme nottnce the engagement at their daughter Shirley thnllred Gillespie to Raymond George George Wilson 01 Hamilton The marriage wlll take ploce In St Andrews Presyterlnn Church on Saturday June 29th i951 otthrce oclock in the afternoon minivan to on Wilson son or Mr and Mrs Life Memberships Presented by WMS At First Baptist The Womans Assucialion oi First Baptist Church met at the home of Mrs ll Wigg on Thursday afternoon Mrs Wings group was in charge oi the pro gram Miss Margaret Sinclolr presided Echoes from the Baptist W0 mcns convention recently held in oi another residence Mrs Orchard sociol conven cr thanked all the ladies who had been hostesses throughout the ycitr Lunch Wits scrvcd alter the meeting by Mrs Caldwcll and Mrs Walter Boyliss ants bridesmaid matron of accommodated without purchase re Miss Iiindn Browning ollchurch lll bridesmaid Lloyd summons 01 solcu usher Missfiuth Browning or Churchill usher Mrs Elaine Sherrlng of Toronto Georgetown groomsmnn namtlton were brought by Miss Parks Mrs Luck and Miss sinelatr Mrs Evans and Miss Jones mannered the devotional pcrg lod Mrs Vigg and her mother Mrs Horne who will be taking up residence in Kitchener tn the very near tuture were presented with tile memberships in the BWMS op behali ol the group lilrs Evans expressed sincere appre cintion or the many services each had contributed Mrs Luckhlhc slcrs wile made the presentation Tca was served by the hos less CALL THE EMAMINER FOR YOUR PRINTING NEEDS PHONE PA 82411 nryflflfwk John Horrodlne ol Barrie honor and Allan Ingles or as Jain The BARRIE EXAMINE Smart shees the threat in dined Fnthers Day choose BrogucsMpccasiu yles Loafers pertorub HERES SUGGESTION handy Gilt Certificate lets Dad pick out th right size the style and color he prefers unnrrs mien pertect for Dad for ed or the more consc ative siyl Woodward Wouldoflltéq=wifl oAcIrs L4 MODEL1323A NOT ILLUSTRATED 21ZABLEMUDEL TOP FRONT TUNING OPTIC FILTER GLASS DELUXE 300 CHASSIS ATTRACTIVE CABINET Sprout SALE mowers SERVICE it ABan EARS

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