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Barrie Examiner, 4 Jun 1958, p. 17

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minim Johns Womennldim woékond in Psim rue intimate inromenoe Nine nun1e girls enioye North Americdn wenlon in Syracuseron theth 23rd weekend when they attended the Beta Sigma Phi Convention Watson Noreen Jotm Jun ahdllpdlyn Sue Jackie Sullivan 10 Christian Marionroiter Norarm Indrlronetdguwereuulocol lives Following thoWeekend in Peril theme efclumpsgno party was held in the Covalierlloom omhe Hotel Syracuse where the group stayed Hostess were drgsedlp Fronds berets and man Sit urday lncrning the girls atlendchorums and shopped noheon was held in the min ballroom Door prizes were French chapeau and Parisienne Fashion Show complete with French poodles was teat ured in Shturdeyevening dinner dance was given tinhonor of the representatives train all parts at the continent at Martin Ver pool five miles out of the city Escorts were provided or the out ottown guests On Sunday following Farewell Luncheon the Barrie gals motored home lt is rumored that thewomen around town will pick the Old Post mined demolitxm clxbcglnxrFahlou 18 ration Mary Macdonald popular Physical Education instructor at Central Collegiate was guest of honor at surprise party held by the Girls Athletic Association the members of the girls sports teams and node ten girls The party was compute surprise to Miss Maedonald who will be leaving Barrio or position in Tomato suburb Shewu presented with dozen red roses and two niece of Samsonite luggage Posters withing the champion coach luck in her new venture adorned the boys gym where the party was held Cookies rind popwere served This Thursday 20 girls will receive athletic awards for competi tion and leadership at Central Collegiate Mothers of winners mem bers of the GAAexecutive and their mothers and perhaps the new instructor willall be present This is new plan this year Grade eight students and several teachers who mvolled to the Ibrpnto Museum on May 28 were pleasantly surprised his didnt make sense turned the tables on weekiiéd been It hint Shier 1M 3° suit new summer she Graduate Hostess master nun orwoinan theres woolen massime lnthepost been one onzlnen lnheedlng that it plysnofiin lootjcoanrorz and foot flatterydn chang shoes often Men have 13 clejney done little looting trom womens fashions recently it the matter of special home and doityourseit shoes tenable unlinedkbrushed leather chukkaboothlow cut is good bet or suchnctivltlav Here as in brushed leatherv sliponsmen are little bolder about color grey navyglollve gold Fathers lily June 15 gt Jlli as woman needs shoe wardrobe does man says the Shoedntorniltlon Bureau at Cah uSuaily the last one in to meet Mm Janet Barrsnd amenBarrie teuhcr and wile of former Barrie Clericlreasurer and her group at grade lighters from Oshawa on similar tour Mrs Lamb Miss Dellart Mls Smith Campbell and Bell the teachers on the trip arenll friends of Mrs Banand The annual meeting at the Barrie Skating Club is scheduled for next Wednesday June ii in the Council Chambers at oclock Dont target that date Anyone is welcome to attend HelenaRuhinstein leader in the womens world or loveliness otters few tips to Canadian women on the art of eye makeup Helena Rubinstein feels that Canadian women are little too conservative inthe use of eye makeup for the eyes are one oi womens greatest assets Ninetyper cent of pelsons expression is intheeyes so makeup should enhance them liftcctlvehnt not theatrical says the beauty world Mns cans color should match highlight the color oi the clothes For evening emerald green on the upper side of upper lashes and royal blue on the under side will give beautiful peacockeffect that has to be seen to be appreciated The colors blend perfectly Black or brown mascara as hasicnnd tipped ends of blue or green are most efleotive ada even though he claims hes the family toget anything This makes Fathers Day the perfect occasion for getting him Elizabeth Margaret babel Rowe of Newton Robinson graduated recently as Trans Canada Air Lines stewardess following an in tensive liveweek course in Montreal Miss Rowe Was born inAiliston and received her education at public and high schools there She grad noted as registerednurséln September 1957 from the Royal Victoria Hospital Bar rie and prior to Joining ICA she was working as with the Royal Victoria Hosp ital Miss Rowe is now based at Toronto filthTOA into summer shoesnylon mesh or shantungand leather styles ventilatedshoes sllpons all on slimmer continental lines with closerpedgu extenslons lighter constructions to go With the no tumka in mens clothesnur rower labels more tapered trous ens that aspire more ofthe feet Ha mayeven be nlfllcieritlyim pressed to buy himself pair at Caliban threeeyelet ties on pon hvthe slim squaredoff toea pattern that tendsA to make the slimmer they are tone light in weight trisnly small in appearance theycan be ofifice andfor hi Worm LARGE RECORDEREAKINGaudiencés at the Barrie North Collegiate enjoyed the recentrecltaisot theAllan dale Dancing School under Hobson The audience enjoyed two completely different pro grams both with childrenranging in age from three years to senior groups Pregralns included tap dancing from the capable directionot Isabel manyothers all Susans Birthday birthday cake in the centr ¢oming through thelcen around and watched we danced clever solo Tw batons large gro beginners to TV calibre Modernrjazz by thesenior girls was something new and different to the people of Barrie The ballet Dance of the Hours was such success that it was repeated at the next performance by popular cle mandroetap dancing was another difficult art cleverly mastered Many other pretty scenes were appreciate The Winter Fantasy with Snow Queen apdheriAtterldants Snow Maidens Snowflakes IceUSprites SleighBellsriand at some time We will all miss the tire school would like to nk Miss Macdon aldgfor job well done andwlsh herhappiness ondvsuccess in her ilhope her new stud as lunch as Darjeeling Parting uc As Shakespeare would Please Miss Maedonald town project Whatshout theexeiiises Angi dances forrCadetrl if you eavenow Whatwill happen to wirlerettest Parling is such swéét sorrow As Shakespeare would say Please Miss Macdonald fiflvem nicely danced Vene lwihh large helcake sweetles Party guestssat °2f entertainers hnd théir host pretty Maj éttesjtwirledtlieir cl Soldierettes very pretty scene oy Queen on end of is Thisflls particularly true The com SECOND LIEUlENANT AND Mas cI In Trinity Anglican at man for few dlystlll all dangeris over Onlybundle themim otittie was driving reasonably was Bonnies lite saved Mr and MmGrepville Hughes and Brendavlsitedwilh Mn DelTumcr Orllllnjon Attend Churchill Anniverth Several romgGllford Chnreh conjugation attehded annivers ary urvioudnChulzhill Church on Sund iast enjoying the fine Rev 18ml liob woods NCOWAN Church on Saturday Moyséventeenth music nd solenoid aermons by at Greersore Alum The May meeting of the let Barrielrlrand Scout Motherif Auxiliarywas held in Trinity Parish Hall with the president Mls Parker presiding Four teen members were welcomed by her toms of business oftioe moon marm our Toyotng for head boyand head girl wor iauee Zlastr weeknflhe rqsuitslhue been forwarded to lhe mothers or their spam1 and will he announcedto the students some time this wee Honor Syueln Thestudent Council has fully completed thelr hono award system anda Copy of it has been posted on the bulletin board imamh room Students who think they have the required number points for the honor letterczn obtain applications from the otljce These should he rctuméd to the Baillllirllon Congratulations to Sharon Ayers nnd Nancy Cookbothot le who were championshin the girls dodgies interlorm Basketball lhe boysohampionship Kama in tho interlorln basketball schedule was played last Wed nesday 1211 emerged as chem pions after defeating 123 boys fill next week The oppor tunity of lifetime must he grasped within the lifetime of that opportunity Dan Edith Peterienjdaughbér ofglds and Mrs Frank Petér sen oi Barrie married Second Lieut ant Cyril Nelson Cowan of Halifax sonof Mr and Mrs Cowlin of Ottawa Canon leg QueheeCltyfwhs groomsman Read otticihted at the hitemoon ceremony gnhrd of CDIIMEOnflNPIEHBinE used honor termed by the grooms fellow olilcers attended the coulfle The bride was given in marsh age by her other She wore waltzlength gown ot clystai charm with motherotpuri luv serts and laice at the scoop neck line methanolpurl headdress held her short veil andshe car ried pink roses and French white carnationsg The matron of honor Mrs Paul Coserltino lltoronto and the bridesmaids Miss Patricia Mer riok andMiss Joan Coldwell both or Barrie wore gowns of pale blue nylon flock over blue nylon tattota and carried nosegays pink carnations swith lilyvofAthev valley iss Susan Iowan ofKingstoh th grooms niece was flowerglrl Shewore pale blue nylon and led basket sfflowers fiecond Lieutenant Leigh Cul LieutenantColonelE Cowan otKingston and Second Lieuten ant Cowareal Cold Lm A1 herta were ushers The guard of honor wasjormed byleeutenant Colonel Cow an Lieutenant Jamleson utenant Frenchette and Sec ond Lieutenant Wilson Mrs Roberts played the wed ding music and accompanied solo ist Kennedy Attire reception Which followed in the Parishflall Mrs Petersen receiVed the guests Wearing an Arnel hlue andplnk afternoon dress with white accessories Mrs Cowan isied wearing an liai ian silk ensemble in sealfoam athering owmari Allan en to family gathering tron Halitax Alberta Ottawa Quebec City Kingston Toronto and Minden Leaving on weddingtrlp to the laurentlans the bridewore sheath dress and coat ensemble in turquoise linen The couple willhe making their home in Halifax Priorto her wedding the bride who is graduate oi RoyalVlc torts Hospital School of Nursing and was supervisor there was entertained at several showers Hart held cup ondssueer shower in her home on BlakaStieet MrsPatnBerts ram Shanty Bay Road was host will he held Thursday at Mrs Hele Dont forget official onen ing of Stl Pauls new school June 830 prn Sunday Guests Mr and MrsuBrock RearpNew market were Sunday visitors with werediscussed alnong them note of thnnks be TRY ANEXAMINEKWANT AD or looking alter the petals PHONEPA 2414 Christmascnrds each year sizeahle amount of money was voted tobesent to the building fundof thcchurch for thecup boardsythn were installed in the new hill tube used by the cut Iand scout troops MrsLSellt and Mrs Davies Wldfiteeredlo convene the rt booth at the tire lay on Empire Day Of course everyone now knows that this was huge suocess lhe program chairman Mrs Murphy introduced guest for the evening Bill War dle from Allandale who sh ed oloredslidestaken by of his trip to the WorldJim boreeof Scouts in Sutton Co fie England Billiavasthan ed jby Man Davies and present cd with sinall gift in apprecia tion Refreshments were served The last meeting of theyear Jun BALES BLANING Murphy Big Bay Point This will be potluck supper Mrand Mr Jack McArthu and family Change of Place Paulettes June meeting has been ehanged from Mrs Coie manshome to Mrs George theeills home in Strand Silnday has in honorlot Miss VG gt Owners in day Th corner of Concession and hway 405isa busyp see these days as workmen are hurt ngthe service road AlsoCKBBs radio transmitting station is in progress fann the design that suits best really do llverywhere and when all need it Special finiinee terms are av aliahle enabllng you to huyveaslly andconven lent

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