Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 14 Nov 1956, p. 16

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is WEDNEDAY NOIV VII CenturyOld Doll 811m oumn Womens Editor As feature attraction at their second annual Doll Pair being held in Trinity Parish Hall next wedneaday Novem ber twentylira the Barrie Soroptimlst Club has been fortunate enough to secure the loan or renumber ol dolls and dull accessories which at one lamiiies in Barrie and Simcoe One of the most interesting dolls on display will be century old Gertrude Doll wearing dress that was meticulously cut out and stitched together by hand over hundred years ago by Mrs Osler mother of Sir William Dsler the famed physician who was one of Simcoe Countys most illustrious natives The dolls livepiece wardrobe consists oi corselette chemise Va pettticoat slip and dress miniature replica of whatwas worn by the fashionable ladies oi that tiny Mrs Oslor gave the doll to her niece Gertrude Ellen Osler who later became Mrs Boswell At the time of her death in mm the doll was sent in turn to her niece Miss Gertrude Letitia Osler at Summerherry Saskatchewan At ter her death in 1928 the doll be ttme belonged to wellknown county trude her nieeebetltia Gertrude Le enow Mrs Douglas Garden at lcarres Saskatchewan Mrs Galrdenr tiveyennold dau ghter Glenda Irene Garden is the present owner Having been fondled and moth ered for three generations by ittle girl named Gertru rthe doll became known as the fier trude Doll Alter reading it newspaper story about the heir loom which was displayed at homemakers fair in Wolséley Saskatchewan earlier this year Miss Wilda Culert member of the local Soroptlmist Clubgcon taeted Mrs Garden She gracious ly consented to loan the dolljor the forthcoming air in Barrie Noel Bazoor ln addition to the one hindred and titty individually dressed crime the property at third Ger MePNot onyuur life rm jusiishpuiing loud fir em 50 everybody can hear what have to say And whar have to say is this Never overlook the importanceX of your estate Our Tigerish friend is so right Fortunately today many wise men and women rely on the experience and roopemrion of The Sterling Trusrs Corporationin marrers concerning their estate Our free booklet Blueprint For Your Family covers many aspeEts of estate administration Writ aryaur my today THE STERLING TRUSTS CORPORATION HEAD OFFICE 71 Boy 51 Toronto FEATURED SHOPS We hav your size in stock Use our tavawnv Plan IIANCH omer Dunlap 51 lorri Weslérn Reunion has sent on to Barrie the program of the twentylint annual banquet ot the Simeoe County Old Doyl and Girls Association held in Westminster UnitedChurch in his city int Tuesday evening An executive member George Sampmntwujong lender or the evening and his accompanist was the wife of past aident Mn Alex MacKe Miss Doria Bennett an solo and how do you likethe sound of the menu Craigburat Tomato Juice Collingwood Turkey Waverley Cranberry Sauce Waubaushene Dressing Midland Potatoes Coohatown Butter Wyebridge Mixed Vegetables Bradford Celery rrie Pickles eemore Roll Moonstone Calre Oro Cottee You might recognize the names at some ol the 1956 oiticers Mra it 13 Wells honorary pres ident Mrs Jackman honorary vicepresident Herbert King president Gray vlcepres ident Miss Ego secretary and Robertson treasurer Among the executive members are Dr BrettW Green sides Hopkins Mc Gurran Sullivan Mrs Weiclterl Buchanan Mrs JohnBlair William Bough ton Roy Drury Lennox Mrs Kennedy Mrs Deuce Scythea Taylor Wallwin and Mrs Stewart iirrs Hilliard Meredith oi Bar rie has contributed two articles to the museum which once were used in her family prayer book bears the inscription Mrs Jane McCullough Her Book 10 Feb 1868 Innislil TheUBoolr Common Prayer human Administration vol thatSacraments and other ceremonies oftthe Church according to the use of the United church of England and Ireland Together with the Psalter or Psalms of David and the form and manner of making Ordaiyilng and Consecration of Bishops Priests and Deacons MD CCC LXVIII Her grandmothers teapot of Township of lnnisfil Mrs Esther Goodiellow The teapotis metal with scroll work on either side dimmed with the years of usage Well proportioned it is care fully made with rope imitation handle We appreciate these gifts which represent the church and hem of makers of our country Flower Pralb hm Ther Embroidered Ernld cloth Blnluled 18 lufllr 32 to CRIBS CROSS GEDLE BY in on em cm flirdh uy annouo 13 Power 95 Net It ta 2d SlillPS NINEYEAROLD SANDRA admires one or the many benutilul dolls that will be on sale at the second annual Doll Fair of the Barrie Soroptimist Club next Wednesday afternoon and evening in Trinity Parish Hall Like the other dolls thatwill make Christmas guts for lot at fortunate little girls the Bride Doll was dressed by hand by one the service club members rvm GARTSHORE HAS THIS CHANGED At the time or the tool censor 853 per cent at Canadas popula tion was nativeborn ANONYMOUS THEY Hardly conversation is com plete without some referean to they They should do this or that to improve the commun ity This they business is symptomatic ofthe leave it to George attitude Instead of they we should say we and then go ahead and get things done Rimboy AlmaRecord MANY women wonxans About 1200000 Canadian wo men hold paid ions CflAMPION AFRICAN VIOLET ortowena Una NACHURS Liquid Fertilizer MANY CAMPAIGNS People are just becoming tired at being asked to contribute to very trequently They are be ginning to wonder why so many campaigns are needed all the mental and physical energy now spent on Lot 50 campaigns was pooled for one large campaign the results could well be astonishing Keiowna Courier BAR INNERS rueuirune ji GAIN PRICED PRING MATTRESS $4750 SLEEP KING Simmons regular $9950 mattress can now bepur chased at saving of Ventilated to freshness $2200 Vallllleln or Matching box spring also available at saving of $2200 with the purchaseof ANY TV or lllloior iippliunce GENERAL epicentre dominant lot rennin starfiir lllli VSroaii ll lacuna ants lunar

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