Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 12 Aug 1959, p. 7

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Taylor iiuys Peekaboo ZLook mars AralElizabeth Taylor goes for th ew peekaboo knees look at the House of Dior The movie star hasJust bought 10 models from the collection de signed by Yves St Laurent At least four are the short hobbe hemmed styles shock numbers of this years fall fashion show inga in Paris Will Liz actually show her kneecapr like the Dior manna quins spokesman for the fashion house said The customer al ways decides the length she likes at fittings so we dont know yet But We have the impression she likes them short Mansfield Ladies paper on Hg1drwlj The regular meeting of the miield Womens Institute was held on August at the home of Mrs Clarence Cook Twentyeight members and nine visitors answered the roll call by giving the maiden name at their grandmothers Mrs Albert Andérson read the Scripture Thermotto for the evening was Be Kind to the aged for they have come long way The cur rent events were prepared by Mrs CecilBates and in her absence were read by Mle Mary Anderson fllhese items mcluded happenings iznboth rJune and July as the bus trip to Niagara Falls on July 16 took the place of the July meeting The topic being lis torlcsl Research Earl Greer read an interesting ar blcle no the life and eperl cnces of Catherine Trail pioneer woman Then Mrs ing account Ra is as told The treasurer reported on Jim proceeds Viromthe July efforts on the paid of the in stitute lThe short course Something To Wear will be given at the Mansfield Hell Sept Mou McLaung 1ch five wonderful talk on the part of the Home and School in citizenship and Education Womena Editor if the women of the world could get together over quilting bee or covereddish supper there soon would be little need for summit conferences tic tugofwar stincfively understand and enioy Thats conversation about childrenrecipes kitchens andclothes Striking proof of the common international language of women wile the sensation created by he Mra Pat Nixon during her recent visit to Russia and Poland with her husband VicePresident Rh chard ix marrr PPER Reporters accompanying Pat and her husband tooka stroll down Moscow street they prac finally stopped trellis as women gathered to stare atMrs Nixons in Nixon party reported that when PICKARDm EbenezerLadiesI Plan Pall Bfizdar HOSIESS T0 WMS Mrs Douglas Kneeshnw war hostess Aug to Ebenezer WA and WMS Six visitors were present and is members an swered the roll caudle verse containing the we The president Mrs John Knershaw opened the WA with prayer Business included committeesto for the booth to be held at Mat Kneeshaws sale Aug 15 The tall bazaar will be Oct 11 at the home of Mrs Douglas Kneeshaw at Fenlt nells Corners Meeting Mrs Cori Mayer valued In stitute member is leaving our community shortly and was presented with an address am small gift donation was afleed upon to the Shelhurnc Fair BoardThe program War for the grandmothers pragt mlL MrsmAlex Armstrong read 31 poem Welcome To Grandmothers Mrs Paul kl laugher followed withone on Wise Grandmother Then with an amusing fewllines on Youh and Old Age Mrs Reid was the winnerol contest What Our Grand mothers Did Then the grand mothers sang old songs such us When You and Were Young Maggie Auld Lang Sync and The old Grey Mare Aint What She Used Be Mrs Thomas Bates was the oldest grandmother Mrs A11 vin McDonald the youngest and Mrs Cook of Vineland who is Mrs Mayers mother the grandmother having the most grandchildren 17 All these ladies elved little caslon The mee closed and lunch was se Gauaugharhaers Carl Ira land The nextrneeting willbe held at the home of Mes LAlex Armstrong trons came along The WA closed with hymn and Mrs Kneesbaw opened the Wills with Aim and Object Minutes were read and adopted and trcasurersrcport given Air interesting letter from missionary Miss Utting of West India was read by Mrs Joesph Hambly Three books were read three sick and seven friendship calls made The stewardship collection was dedicated by Mrs Gordon KnEeShawI Miss Aileen Gard ener was in charge of the pro gram which she started with hymn Mrs llambly gave reading about carrot being given to hungry child Mrs Ernest Kneeshaw read Americas rcatest Need is Prayer Mrs Jauia Cook of Westonand Mrs Ray Smith of Cockatown rendered lovely mouth organ duet Miss Gardener read the scripture les son and told story called Hands Idle hands useful hands selfish hands and kind and helpful hands etc The meeting closed with hymn and the Mizpah benedic tion in unison socialtlme was spentuver the es cups Next meeting ill be held at Miss Aileen Gardenar call willbeahmb Misses herbala and Norah Jelbeltof Timmins are spend ingfa week visiting in this area Mr and Mrs LawrencaDawn Ravenna have announced the engagement of their daughter Audrey Eileen to Lorne Chinlea Wass son Mr and Mrs Charles Wass Newmarket The ending ceremony will take place Aug aHhe Presbyter ian Church Gibraltar Ontario Frances Wildman daughter of Mr and Mrs Wildrnan Cook street has just returned from Torontohwhere she was summer dietetic interne at the Hospital for Sick drcn Frances is student atMacdon ald College Guelph Mr and litre Alex Robeoiso Angus have announeedthe an gagement of PatriciaPearl Grant son of MrsBlake Gran An marriagegtgceremnny will take place Aug 39 at Angus United Churdi more ntha other mid cos meuuthanareaivallableto Mrs gt Ivan woMElv FASCINATEll Representatives of US food manufacturing companies nd appliance firms have brought back reports of the lasclnationof forelgn women for such things as an electric blender modern range or padraged e1food cake mix One demonstrator said that the greatest successinher display was rubber spatula which she scraped cake button from the wl It seems that European women had the idea that Ameri cans were wasteful and were amazed to see that AmerL can took the trouble scrape the last hit butter on the cant hate some with whom you agiust exch ed re cipes for cornbread or plfia fashionable pointed shoes her smart suit herattractive hairdo andanodishhat seeing about obably did more to convince Russiam that Ameri cans are nice people than could pageant this weekend with more than 400th rauna from Cauada and the ted States attending Jack leader more Mr and Mrs Spearn Oaroline street andMlss Bessie Spearn Essaroad and Mrs erson Toronto have re cen ret ed from month long to the west coast They visited Victorl Vancouverp Ed monton Calg Regina Ester hazy andWinnlpeg Mr Meiy Ward Bayf eldr stree as entertained Aug at birthday dinner at the Cedar Rail by her nieces Mrs Annievlngram Richmond Hill and Misrrrank Mealey Edena Tie PEIPlNG Reuters Getting married inonao costly ea lcolorfulntoday is cheap and pe Yolmg our chooSe their own mates unaided by parents rcla lives professional matchm erswho tn thipaat could ar range weddings without bride or bridegroom chnpknow each other Nowadays couples wed in everyday clotheswithout iincry or jewelry at brief ceremonies with minimum at formalltyand none of the pomp and processions of the daylong feasting and drinking there used to be One wedding this correspond ent watched lasted only one hour including the traditional rog Eing and teas of the bridal pair by their guests DINING ROOM WEDDING The bridegroom was 21year old hotel waiter and his bride 11 lsyeawld country girl from his home village They were married in small private dining roomnf the hotel where he works About sogueata mostly walt ers waitresses and porters lo the hotel sat at long rectangular table chatting anlrnatedly sip ping tea and helping thenueives from plates of candy and cig arets Most of them were in their hotel uniforms On one wall colored portrait otbiao Tsetuug Chinas Com munist leader hung between tym national flagsredbannera each studded with live gold stars WAITEB OFFICIATED young waiter acting as mas ter of ceremonies pinned red paperflower decorations on the couple as they stood to ther at filatabla bencath thajncture oi MarathiThe flags4 on socmLllNoPERSQNAL vale with brotherinlaw Tom Rankin Edenvale and ltev Mr filtlesley After dinner the group attended the Decoration Day service at Minesing Union Cemetery and adjourned to the Meslcy home They were join ed by Mr and Mrs Sid Dougall Ihafonnerisflldre Wards bro ther Mr and Mrs runs Leslie Barrie have announced agement oftheir daugh ter InaLouise torKeith Alton Mills Toronto son of Mrs Mills and the late Altoa Lee Mills The montage ceremony will take place Sept12 at the East Chapel of Timothy Eaton Mem orial Church Toronto Plan To Hold Flower Show annual floWer shdw spon sored by StIoud Womens In latitute will be held Aug 19 in the community ball The com mittee has prepared prize list of three classes The riselist can had from Mrs Edgar Thompson Class is open to everyone The ball will be open to the pnbg lice from7lo alpon There is variety programof musical clitogsuital navy wtmwhib¢aocessor were come of pink Pesos View By ELEANOR RQSI with monkeys jnevcling in outer space and don accom valuing the folk across the Atlantic as honchalantlylr they cross Fifth Avenue there is no realm to board out yourpets whilesyou are on vacation it you dontwent to Trains planes and ships hotels andmotcls are puttingloutthe welcomemat for dogs and cats it your pet in wellbehaved take rlghtalonz with you on this summers trip Public transportation vehicles provide excellent tacitltluufor traveling petal on Imanvs Train travelers eancheck th inthehaalfltla car and visit and feed him commalit you wish you can keep yourpetwith you if you are travelling in Pullman stateroom Aboard ship Your pet will most Ilikely share kennel spacenwith other animals but you may order his regular diet and visit him The airlines really encourage you to bring Fido or Kitty Almost every line accepts kenneled pets for freightshlpment and at least one line permits pet to travel right along with its owner kennels iron the major airlines Made of cardboard wood or alu mlnum they range in price from $150 to Silly HEALTH CERTIFICATE However you travel its good thing to have handy health oer tlficate and rabies evaccination certificate signed by your veterin arianwithln the past six months For most trips abroad this is necessity To insure your pets ornfort do fmhaoumuanolngm family car he should manage longer trip in unqahape mail dog will be most urn tortahla on your lap or on the seat next to you Keep large dog under control by ordering him to Sit on the floor of the cat lfanraccident should occur it neednft stain the car upholstery Sponge the area lightly with warmoaltcd water it cup salt to one water dry with rags rinse and dry again cocoa norm Check the hotel and motel situ ation well in advance of your trip There are hundreds of places wbere dogs and cats are wel comed but it helps to know where aymsy not be One pet food concern issues list of places thatallow pet and the list ls coir atantly increasing Never abuse the privilegebf bringing Fido to hotel Keep hlmon leash in public rooms dont take him to the dining room or try to wheedle hotel help into breaking rules tomalre things more pleasant for him Exerclsoand care for the animal yourself unless the hotel specific ally offers such service horas non If your dog is apt to bark and leave him in the roorn when you go out Sometimes maid is glad to earn little extra change by dogsitting Thasubstaneeotitallistbot If your pet is wellhehaved trav elling with him should entail but minimum rial inan crtalnly your lil cludes children they will be hap pier an mt trip much imore easan amiiy pet of the party not feed him for few hours he fore departure andlafter arrival lLiho trip lasts longer than one day feed him only lightly on nervous animolnmy no in seldativ beforeeprglark on dog ourney ivet will advise you on this BAG FDR PET Pack bag for your traveling petwhen you do your own pack ing Include arfood dish pan for waterya mixing spoon knife and can opener jug of water from home will protect him from an upset stomachrthat sometimes follows waterchangcs Ifyour trip may halre you to outofthetway places it is smart to pick ups few cans or pack ages of your petsfavnrite food Bring nshion for his sleeping comfo bath towellor two may be and idea in case of sect dents gt Be sure your dog is appropri ately dressed for traveling with his licence and identification tag attached to his collar Packan extra leash this big and be is used to one sweater TRAVEL BY GAR If you areltaveling by car familiarlzeyour dog with the new surroundings by few short rides in advanceeta long hlp of and Cachrmp will show pictures othis Florida trill Admissoin 1530 cents which includes draw on an electric tabla lam is possible to inform New while alone donit Enhanceloam At central Umted mas Bernice Irene jPhilpoii daughter of Mr and MrsReg Philpott Barrie became the brida of William Roy Lang in re cent Central linitcd Church cer emony The groom is the son of Mrand Mrs Roy Lang Bar rie Rev Bannerman offic iated at the ceremony CHURCHILL WI START 4H CLUB Girls between the ages of 12 and 25 years interested in Homemaking Club can go in touch with ltirs Bert Bonney president of Church ill Womens Institute before August 22 The project fslaeping Gar ments will include instruc tionon the choice of suitable material design and colour The class will also study the principles ofpatteon selection and alteration lt The bride was giveaglnnarv riago by hertather She wore waltzl gth gown of nylon net and three tiers of lace over sat in Her veil was fingertip len gth Miss Philpatt carried red roses and white carnations The brides attendant Miss Dorothy Davis was in green streetdength dress with white accemories Sbc carried abouv quct of white calnations and pink roses The groomsman was Jim hang The ushers were Billy Phiipottand Lloyd Lang 0rgan ist was Mr Jarnieson oi Barrie The brides mother Mrs PhilA pathreceived guests at her home in twotone green sheath dress The groom mother as sisted ina blue floral dress oftown guests came fromSud bury and Highland Creek For the honeymoon trip the bride chose atviopieoe travel ling costlmlo of yellow cotton ghaanewlyweds will reside iii

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