Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 29 Sep 1958, p. 3

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hunL children to the mentor ntjthe local new Childrens Association monthly meet ing tast Monday in the King gouge School Jim Lyrathud introduced by Mrs Rankin told the members that she was proud to be part of the locar school She had accept ed the position following the re slenation of Mrs Hamilton Mrs iiamilton had been assocint crt with the school for five years and was exceptionally capable Reverend Lewis president the Association was in charge the meeting He introduced 191 BARRLE GUIDES lst Barrie Guideshe wicncr roast on SaturdaySep 20 at the home of their tain Mrs Selwood Fun was had by all 35 girls who participated in the evenings enjoyment We split into groups firstand then went off into the neighborhood on scavenger This was followed by games and then the best part of the party the Wiener roast Everyone enjoyed hot dogs pop toasted marshmallow and delicious hot popcorn popped over the fire Taps was sung which brought to close wonderful night Thank you Captain Sclwood Central WNlS Has BiblePrayer Theme The monthly mceiing of the Central United Church Missionary Society was held Sept 13 in the church school The president Mrs Cook opened the meet ing with hymn followedliy rayer by Mrs Brenn Members answered the roll call by naming United Church missionary The secretary Mrs Gillliam read the minutes of the last meeting letter of appreciation from the Ered yictor Mission for cloth ing received from the supply sec retary Mrs Allan wasread the members oi thecxecutlve to rash an one preset piles of the Ontario Association to nnkp Nov 18 to 21 Wed childrens Week For the remainder of the even ing film Light to My Path was shown and enjoyed Thornton Ladies Life Members Mrs Jennett was hostess for September meeting of wt on Tuesday Sept 16 Mrs Holt opened meeting with Ode followed by Mary Stewart CollecL Business session follow ed Decided to enter three groups at Barrie Fair Mrs Cunning ham delegate to Area Oct and 4H Club work There are 11 forithis all project Arr invitation to visit ivy Branch on Nov 12 was accepted Several thank you nqtes were re ceived Our turn to entertain at Simeoc Manor will be February 1959 Mrs Bcatty read an address and Mrs Reed presented Mrs Scott with Federation pin on occasion of her removal to Barrie We are losing3 very liclpful member Membership drive ended with September meeting Mrs Bant ings group will treat the winners Two members were honored with life memberships and pins Mrs Fletcher 27 years and Mrs Banting two years membership at Cookstown and 21 years here Mrs Smith read card of appreciation for their years of service and Mrs Joe Lcnnox pre sented the pins MisSpeers re plied for Mrs Fletcher and Mrs Banting said she had enjoyed the work and was particularly happy to have her daughter give her the pin which she would wear with great pleasure gt Mrs Scott eonvenerof health opened program with trio by Myrna Spencer Margaret Carr and Eleanor Jennett Weali cn flazwz arm6w rrv am The treasurer Mrs Feltis gave the financial report in wasreceived and dedicated Mrs Dobson Christian stew ardship secretary had contest Namingthe stew ards of the church The devotional period was tak en by Mrs Doidge and opened with ahynrnfollowed by prayer The theme was Bible and Prayer Our need of gt prayerfulstudy ofthe blue to keep us sp tually alive Was stressed Mrs Allengave love ly reading Have you and today stood silent ith Ch The service closed vith the hymn Fill thou my life The speaker of the afternoon Mrs MacLaren of Creemore member of the Dominion Board spoke of the work oi the Domin ion Board of the Womens Mis sionary Society The speaker said the need was great for work erstor both overseas and horn missions Mrs Feltis thanked thespeak eralso the tea hostessesfillirs Cochmne and Mrs crkins mectingclosed With the Mizpah benediction reported and The offer The The itn studio Mr and Mrs WilliamWil son Furzecott of 26 William Street announce the engage mentor their only daughter Sandra Marie to Greame Kennedy Robert Wilson son of Robert Smith Wilson and the late Mfs Wilson The marriage to take place later this year Mrs Carr reported on moths members of the Scihid Glubworkwith various or thriving adult organizations include the Ys Men tub termed Ys Manettes the Phalanx Fraternityhnd the Ladies Aux the newly llinry The teenagers arent forgotten either At both Central and tier the Collegiate is HiY Club whose purpose itisto crest maintain and extend throughout the school and communityhighstnndnrdsof Christian character Every Tuesday afternoon the hallways and rooms of the old it building on Owen Street in Barrie ring withttie lusty voices or the younger generation Thats when thebaby health clinic is held under the direction of the Sim oe County Keaiihunic 23 different church school and other non at the building during the past year and more oreexp welcomed this season joycrl hearing the girls play for us Dr Pitcher of Alliston gave very instructional address on Salk vaccine He spoke of the Sister Kenny treatment the suc cess of the March of Dimes and particularly stressed theprevent ivework of the vaccine The question andanswer period was interesting Mrs Shellson thanked the speaker Lunchwas seiwed by assistant hostesses af ter The Queenand WI grace had beensung October meeting will bean afternoon tour of General Elec tric Barr Canadian Bankers Distribute Booklet Cancer System short story for Canadians about the countrys banking sys tern told and its unique features is in booklet distributed by Canadian Bonkers Associa tion It explains in halfhours read ing how Canada got its strong banking system how it keeps it up to date and how it provides Canadians in big and small com munities with the same wide range of banking services The 28pagc booklet The Char Mr and Mrs Edward Partridge of 71 Frances Street are holding open house on Tuesday SeptemA her 30 from two until five in the afterno and seven until ten in the evening The couple are celebratingtheir golden wedding anniversary groups heidAlefimeetirigs ected and tcred Banks oi Canada in 16 brief chapters goes quickly through the banking outlining howthe mod orn system was built up and how it operates Canada has branch banksys lent the booklet uplains flhe first branch was opened in Que bee City in 1817 and todayrthere are more than 4800 in Canada and 151 in 18 foreign countries and eight territories of the Brit ish Westlndies Canada has one banking offices in relation po ulotion than any other the booklet notes At Confederation the federal eountry government got the power to re gulate bankingin the country and the booklet tells how by revision every it years the Bank Actis kept up to date and the banking system kcpt abreast of the nations needs There is chapter on the Bank of Conadnthe nations central bank and how it controls the amount of credit and money avail able in the country at any given period The booklet also contains number of simple facts often for gotten There are 11000000 deposit accounts in the chartered banks At any given moment the banks have about 1250000 loans on their books These arent only loans to businessmen oneday cheek among bank branches made ii couple of yearS ago showed that personal loans totalled 220 123000 The size of these loans was from under $300 up to $3 500 twinding up its story the book let saysz The Canadian banking system longhas been known for its stnength and stability its ability to keep pace with the growing expanding eeds of agyoung and prpgress enation magnum to can vapors firstmm Wonihcislahdofan to acronym rots 10ka EYE CARE consult Stephenson RO OPTOMEIRIST smnnusnws annuities Ind onommusrs FOR arroiivrmznr owner 5mm Noel Alluriy New alclnot to be unlined with rummage aalc Unihe held this My Pri dly nod saturday at Dunlap who theatriceapnci neat to the Earshot Nova Seotin their sunbeam sale in the spring the Trinity Guild at Trinity pelican north holding its second nearly new project Drcfiea coats culture ansihing in good condition will dd Many Hancock manager of the Ink of Nova Scotla has getter gusty contributed the premises tor the guilds iian Mrs Amy Vairis convener of the committee which is made up of two mmibcra from each oi the llveguild groups These men bcrs are Mrs Ted Nettleton Mrs Clifton Ward Mrs Frank Cald well Mrs Charles Read Mrs Central HiY Club Hears Police Chief The iiiY held its tidrdmeeting for this new last Way President for this yeiir is Fran Fmer with Sandra Rankin as the Vicepresident Secretary is Edythe Hughes treasurer Roland Dobson chaplain Konstanltoth The remainder of the executive was elected this week Elke non inan isthe director of the social committee publicity committee Joyce Trefry memthership com mittee Karen Emberson service committee Charles Bonnycastle Our speclalspeakcr was Chief Tschlrhartof the Ba ie Police He gave very interesting talk on police history functions and work and expressed his opinions on the subject of Whyloliccnieii Ate Hated think we all benefited by the stirring topic and formed many new views about law and order Chief Tschirhant pointed out that hatred for the police is catised by the actions of others which make it necessary for them to use forceful methods if future HiYimeetlngs prove to be as interesting and benefi al asiii last theHiY shouldbe one act the mostsuccessful clubs of the scho Kerb Sparham Mrs Don McGee Mn Jack Butler Mrs Fra lick hits Hockridgo and Iirs Carson vArticlés are still being accepted for the sale The donor sets the price and receives hall the article is sold By contacting any member of the committee donor can arrange to have their mer chandise picked up The members are enthusiastic over response to the first sale and are confident of such success in it second The Nearly New sale will be held at regular store hours Per sons wishing to bring merchnm dice to the store for the salcniay do soWednesday afternoon or evening Customers may try clothes on at the sale see complete we in Bus iii ON THE cuvnrv WOMENS snow ruasoav SEPTEMBER 30 at 215 pm featuring GOWNSby Better Dress Shoppe rtowniis by Harris Flowers vanities Dirter JR choose fromthe lirgest selection otheversible sir north of Toronto sTRANSMANS LADIES when

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