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Barrie Examiner, 13 Apr 1959, p. 6

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T0 PREENT MUSICAL EVENING The Caldwell Singers will present selections from Stu dent Prince Plain and Fancy Vagabond King My Fair Ludy and Tho Music Man at the Fellowship Hall Colller Street United Church April 17 The singers and their pianist William Bell will be assisted by vocal soloists Torn Pork and Don Curler viollnlst Mario Ricdsira and the Barrie Symphony orches tra under the direction Dick Bledstra The program is under the sponsorship oi the 3rd Barrie Cubs and Scouts and ticketsmay be purchased Octor AddreSses Womens Auxiliqry Dr Garrick of the Simone Health Unit shDWed film on Food Poisoning at meeting of the Collier Street Un ed Church WA held to the indie parlor Dr Garrick gave an torutingtalk and also answered questions on his subject He was assisted by Miss Scott nurse with the UnitMls Partridge introduced Dr Carr and ap preciation was expressed Mrs whopreseh ed the spéaller and Miss Scott The president Mrs Chisholm opened the meeting with the WA theme and prayer The devotionalperiod was con ducted by Mrs Marshall who took as her theme Lch Your Neighbor the parable of the Good Samaritan follow cd with prayer The hymn Jesus United by Thy Grace accompanied by Mrs pianist Minutes of the March meet ing were read by MrsR Sar jeant for the secretary Mrs Knox The president said the TA system chimes and tan were nearing completion She urged members to sell their tickets for the Apple Blossom Tea April 22 The correspond ence including many thank you antes was read by Mrs Winchester co espondin sec retary The financial secretarys re port was given by MAS Ste vphens und tliceasurcrs re port by Mrs Rowe Tue social convenes or March Mrs Millward gave line report Report or the pnhtry commit tee we given by Mrs Coo per the absence or Mrs Kelirsey lt was decided to pur chase more bowls and cream tpitchers Strangers secretary Mrs Surjcant reported or calls Mrs Newton bazaar chairman reportedon the ba aor progress also announced committee meeting to be held at her house on April 14 Re ports were heard from groups Mis Winchester Mrs Ness Mrs Has lett Mrs Simmons Mrs Wl Chisholm com mented on the Simcoc Presbytery Womans Association meeting to be held in Central United Church April 18 starting at am She asked as many as could attend to do so The guest speaker is Mrs Gardner president of Toronto Conlerence Womans Association Mrs Chisholm agreed to be delegate letter was read by Mrs Win chester from firm enquiring about sponsoring Modern Hostess it was decided to have it when suitable time could be arranged It was also decided to purchase new white cloth for the communion table 4H Home and Club Leaders At SpringT raining schools Recentlyt1ainlng schools for leaders in South Simcoc were held at stayner and Allistonunder the direction of Keith McRueragw ricultnral repress tire and Mavisng ome econ Subjects discussed were gard plans insect and disease ontrol of vegetables prepara at tlon of soil preservationrrof 13 vegetables and inilt and home benutiiication One hundred and tittyone Garden Club members have en rolled in the 4H Home Garden Club for 1959vand local leaders are planning to begin club meetings within the next few weeks Club members have re ceived 207 varieties of ves stably and six of flower seeds at costjfrorn the yOntorio dc partment of agriculture in additi toplanting and caring fora garden the girls will prac iming and freezing of andvegetables for the eir families are Cains Cornerslira Wil liam Kane Mrs Bill McQuay Glearview Mrs Duncan Mc Cort Mrs Joseph Paddison Clqverlea Miss Joan Aikins Mrs Heatherlngton Pine Tree Dunedin Mrs Orland Arnold Mrs Orville Young Singhampton Mrs Delmar Dui fin Zion lubil Mrs Leslia Mrs cite Usher inn Watt FishersCorncxs Mm Jessie Steers Mrs Iris Peachman Git ford Mrs Frank Todd Mrs Grenville Hughes lvy Nortb Mrs Harold Gibson Mrs Lorne Carruthers Ivy south Mrs Davis Mrs Chipehase Littles Hill No Mrs Archie Graham Littles Hill No It Mrs Marion Lackie Mrs Hazel Campbell Strand No Mrs Gordon llix Miss Janet ltoss Strond No 11 Mrs Keith Rob inson Stroud No James Lawrence Weatherill Thornton Mrs Carr Mrs Shan non ThorntonNo i1 Mrs Bourne Mlss Eleanot Jenilet annnlaycuatmo CLUB SLOD PER PERSON emsme STAG TuegfiazmmtM QN Burst1 MEMBERS om the bureau oi statistips Wake Up Redd Is Theme Of LibraryWeek In Canada OTTAWA CWCanadian are being challenged to read more books For the first tlme Canada this year is having Library Week Thls week April inn is aimed at young and old alike The theme the week is Wake Up and Reed The theme is backed up by such data as that turnlslmd by Which to 1W survey of libraries totmd that in 1956 there were public library incllltlcs or £1 per cent at the population at Craigs Mens Wear and ancros Camera Shop The Cnldwell Quartet above are iront rowleit to right Mrs Fern Todd and Mrs lielcn Cook andback row Mrs Dolores Vroy and Mrs Verna Robinson Favero Studio photot IAL NOTE Mr and Mrs liarring ton and iamily Cook Street were Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Bob McLean at Hamilton Mr and Mrs Edward Hagan Gravenhurst are visiting their son and daughterlnlaw Mr and Mrs RH Hogan and fam ily Peel Street Michael Hnbhert Orillln visi tcd his uncle and aunt Mr and Mrs Elmer Hubbert Alfred Street W01 Ernest Munro Goose Bay Labrador spent few days last weeks with his brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Munro Holgute Street Mr Munro was attending the res taurant convention at Toronto Mrs Morris Magus and dough to Sandra Toronto were recent estsr oi the farmers brother inlaw and sister Mr and Mrs Michael Wellington Street Weekend guests of Mr and Mrs Edward Prince Rose Street are their son Prince of Copper Cliff grandson William Prince of Sudbury and great grandson Jettrey Prince of Sudbury Mr and Mrs Albert Preston Sr have returned to Kitchener after twoweek holiday with their sonand daughterlnlaw Mr and Mrs Albert Preston Jr and family Mary Street Mrs Davis Worsley Street attended the Greaves Fraiick wedding at St Peters Church VMinesing Saturday Holly WA Holds Meeting for April HOLLY Mrs Hobart Red tero was hostess to the Holly WA last week when 15 mem bershwere present Mrs Mc Corriston was in charge of the devotional centred on the East er therne of renewing faith and hope in liiebeyond the grave Mrs Graham conducted Jaime guiz and Mrs first read portion from the studybook George lluvies nonsmocrron Urn on em YMYWCA 26 Dahcln But only 152 per cent or the populatlon rule years old and over took advan go of the incllltles and borrowed books Of these new $5 per cent were in the live tovtkyearold category GROWING ALARM Although the bureau ot stalls tics Hours dont tell the whole story 01 reading in Canadaread us can buy books from newt stands bookstores and even ru arlrets as well as borrow tram librariesthe organisations sponsoring the special week lelt growing alorm over Canadian reading habits The weeks sponsorsthe Cana dian Library ntion the Book Publishers Association and La Societo des Editeurs Conn dlen des leres Rentalsin spot survey at homes found that Canadians as readers rank for TEE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY APRIL 13 1959 Unity In The Church is Topic 0t Auxiliary Meeting Talk The Easter theme carried over into the Thankctfering meeting of Collier Street Alternoon Aux iliary on Friday Fortyfive members add two visitors heard wellplanned program present ed by Mrs Lewis and Mrs James Savnge Mrs Morrison Mrs Gordon Clark Mrs Armstrong Mn 0r chard and Mrs Forbes The president Mrs Rob ertson presided over the busi ness meeting The overseas rc lict bale will be packed on May 20 May or will be war Sun day when the minister will be the Rev Dr John Lent associate secretary ot the Home Mission Board of the United Church The annual meeting oi Slrncoe Presbyterial will he held in Collingwood May Mrs Cummingmeported tor the Chris tian Citizenship commlttee and Mrs Allen presented hriet resume of day at con iorence branch tribute was paid to the late Miss Christine MaeDeugoll who until her re tirement was tor many years MrslvUny Honored At WMS Meeting Mra Harold Urry was presen ted with Baptist Womens Missionary Society Dominion Life Membership by Mrs Luck at recent meeting at the First Baptist Womens Assu ciatlon The new executive for the com ing year was presented by Mrs Parrott The olilcera are as follows president Miss Sin clair vicepresidents Mrs Shaw and Mrs Parrott sec rotary Mrs Luck treasurers Mrs Beaumont and Mrs Walker Mrs Evans group was in charge at the program and Mrs Shaw and Miss Jones assist ed withthe topic The Spring Missionary Rally of the Georgian Bay Association will meet at First Baptist Church April NAVYS SHORTESI READING Eng CP Olive Poole 13 at four feet six inches the shortest girl in the womens division of theiloyal Navy is awaiting posting She said she joined the Wrens because she was too shortelor jobs as nurse hairdresser and shop assistant BOYS WEAR F911 even CCABION Mel to do Your Snitl OSport shim nines Shirts 312mi llckell srspnsns agencies WEDNESDAY APRIL Skills Sessionéflanadihd Music to til irons nnmnsm to Dunlap St Bttlfrio Owen Sr Ba 13 rosters home mksionary under the Wo mans Missionary Society Mrs loanDobson contributed bean titul solo Beside the Still Wat era The chapter or study trom Our North American Neiglr bors was on the United States Mrs Lewis linked this chapter with those which had preceded it on Mexico and Alaska She then dealt with religion in the United States under two bead ings Ecumeniclty or Reunion and Secularism Reunion is there are denomina trs ulthofigb Lewis said Both in the United States and in Canada there is the national council oi churches termed as recently as In years ago involv ing so churches wlth 35 million members Our own United Church is an experiment in church union Are we just ano ther denomination or are we union willing to sacrifice for larger union There is pull townrdssecularism in spite of great interest in religion which sometimes involves little more than attendance at church There has been great out growth but what about the ln ner growth ltis not only the quantity of Christians but the quality of Christians which counts the speaker said Mia Lewis concluded her remarks by asking herhearers to become in tormed readers of the obser var HARRY MURDOcii worst AuGNMENT marina and axon SIRAIGETENING WHEEL BALANCING commrs room WHEEL svsrsnsrou pnnvrcr PA 82202 svrononro sr an Drioydirexh mails Also In Bandeau atria 32 mar your or below all other western nations except the United States in eiiect altb library clrv rotations tarsus nearly per cent durihx mil56 to indicate tbatCanadlan are reading more than ever beiore they are being mgedtoreadmoroandtorad more widely Limited horizons are danger oustontreepeoplesouwa have discovered is the mindless assumption ot superiority and in vuelfirability sold Library statement urging better reud betterinterned NEW IDEAS Though it can he an unparal leled source at mtertalnment reading is not tranquilizer but channel to new ideas and view points that can bel Canadians respond to the ob enge ol lei sure in creative saustying way Probably the bu sy mother views the readmorn challenge as Canada Ala rununmade never ulyou or more money than Icon spud The common clothes moth lives long enoughvonly to lay eggs and continue the species something commendable in prin clple but not so easyin practice When do busy people get time to read Perhaps it is case of snatch inga iew minutes and book It has been said that on average reader cun read on drugs book at the rate of 300 words min ute 4500 words in quarter or an hour At this rateyou could read 20 averagelcngth books in yeor it you could just snatch is reading minutes each day Japanese Garden 0n UBC Campus VANCOUVER noted Japanese landscape artist has or rived nt theUniversity of British Columbia to develop an authentic Japanese garden on the campus Konnasuke Merl lecturer ln landscape architecture at Chiba Universitys college at horticul ture was selected by the Jap anese government to plan the new development next to UBCs new residence development The garden willreplace one which has been taken over tornbe rmidcnflgdflevelopment The new garden occupy three acres BAKERIES renewi iui ybly long may no whiicmbrotdevcdhoddoth or one onbtoldingd wt singleton tuck 51 3132 Inn 1595 you cantor to from 295 wALKrns or mm IAIRY GOQMUIEER HARPENDEN England co Members ol an old folks dubin nus Hrfltordshire town noticed that during lbemld weather on milkmen and trout troun banish cause they could not bandle let ters and money with gloves on The old lelk have knitted fingers less mitten tor them chlr Shale THIS WEEKS SPECIAL Dinner Plate Set ol Bread and Butter Plate Fruit Napple ENGLISH CHINA AND GET SHOP Cor Canter und Baytleld $1C000 mlntmum1o dovvn upto 24 months to pay depending on balance Canadas firstpay latertraln travel plan takes you to anywhere ln North Americacomblned railocean laur neys tool Putsjthat dreamedof trip within easy reach ihe safe comfort ablevrallwayt will 35 yourco ldlsn NI onllTlekut Agent ol luthorlzad Trnval Agpr Ior campma dI

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