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Barrie Examiner, 23 Nov 1956, p. 11

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The marriage at one Mariel Evelyn McLean daughter of Mn shoulderlength veil en by Mrs McLean and the late McLean of Birds to Robert Charles Keith Bowenson of Mr and Mrs Fred rick Alvin Bowen of Berri took place on Saturday November the thirdib5a at twothlrtyoeiock in the afternoon in St Andrews Presbyterian Church RevJaInes Ferguson officiated at theldoublcrlng ceremony Thebride was wearing strap less gown of silk lace and nylon net over satin with longsleeved cutaway lace jacket styled with peterpan collar trimmed with pearls and cup sequins Her held by coronet of pale hue and pink sequins and her bouquet was cascade ol pink bountilul roses and garlands of English ivy withl white satin streamers iler attendant Mrs Wilbert Mills of Barrie was wearing waltzlength gown Of powder blue nylon net over taffeta with match ing gloves and leather hut Her flowers were semicascade oi Remembrance Day Scripture Reading Chosen By WA The Senior Womans Associir tion of Central United Church met this month in the church hall with good number of main bers present Mrs Feltrs the president presided opening the meeting with the theme hymn and The Lords Prayer repeated in unison The scripture lesson and prayer were taken from Psalm lt18 deeper note than victory observ ing Remembrance Day The Scripture was read by Mrs Allan The secretary Mrs James read the minutes at the previ Ous meeting and correspondence The treasurers reporr wasegiv fearl Parr Mrs lAllen and Mrs Vaughan reported for the group nominating committee was chosen to bring in the slate oi officers for 195 Mrs Feltls gave an interesting talk on the semiannual simcoe Presbytery meeting in Trinity United Church Thornton Lunch was served ml INC ALL YOUR run PROBLEMS to Burlal Local onlnalvn Perrier who nukes and eeila turn only LABOR EELEmON T0 CHOOEE FROM WllilllllS lllllS BARBIE TORONTO 25 DUIILOP ST Repairing Remodelling Cold Storage Cleaning REASONABLE PRICES samsramon consumer lScotland England and the RCAF CHRISTMAS GIFT SUGGESTIONS STEAK KNIFE SETS 525 IIpCARVING SETS 1075 up 350 BABIES SETS yes 295 Ilp wE HAVE WITHOUT DOUBT SPLENDIDVLINE or PERSONALLY SELECTED arms FOR LADIES GENTS CHILDREN ALSO cnRISTMAs CARDS Peisonalized and Boxed For small deposit we Shall be pleased to put selection TV LAMPS aside your ei galsen pink delight msu and white pom Pon niunrs Mr ltills acted as gmomsman Al the reception in St Andrews Church Hall the mother of the bride received the guuts wean ing crepe dress line plum shade with black accemories grooms mother who assisted was in dusty rose faille taffeta and was wearing brown iccesorles Their carnage were of yellow pcrlectlonroses Leaving on wedding trip to the United States the bride was wearing blue velvet dress under blue coat Her hat and gloves were in rose shade and her other accessories were black On their return Mr and Mrs Bowen will be making their home in Ben me Womens Institutes Civil Defence Urgency Stressed By WI Convener Painswick Womens Institute met in the school this month The program topic was historical rc search and current events Mrs Lloyd gavca talk on civil defence explainin the necessity for such sa eguunl and giving an outline of the new civil defence organization in Barrie She urged members to attend meeting on annexation andto voice their opinions whether for or against Roll call was answered with material for the Tweedsmuir His tory hiss Reid conducted spelling match each member spelling words backwards No paper or pencils were used Both teams received prizes Mrs Boyd read the motto pre pared by Mrs Tyndale lively singsong followed by The Queen brought the meeting to close Varied Program Enierrainsa WI Branch Members The November meeting of Thornton Womens Institute was held in the United Church base ment with Mrs West acting as h0t955n Mrs Lennox presided at the business session An invitation from the mem bers of LOL NO 16 to joinuthem for social evening was accepted Each member wins asked to donate two dish towels made from bleached sugar bags for use in the hall Conveners gave short reports on their work Mrs Jennett LH Club leader reported that 11 girls were taking sewing Final plans for Masonic banquet onDec were made The next meeting will he held Dec 13 at Mrs George Holts Mrs Altman convener of pub lic relations and community actin ities was program chairman Mrs Stewart showed pictures of The rm Aim nonnar CHARLES Knmrnownu Inndiminish IranersGordonRuIatend Eurfiendedtheprantatinnlor Iran Joe luandhlnily otnloveiy oollee tangled gttreneamironnndagiftol money Mrs he was given loiety basket of muma by Ontario hada and Foruts at the Commun ityHallatAnsuaonNovz ainpungeards and bingo nude up pleasant evening Bad Tonsillectomy Mn Robert Martin spent week with her daughter Mrs George Stott at Wyevalo alter she had her tonsil operation on Nov Recent Vlaan Recent visitors with Mr and Mrs Robert Martin were Mr and Mrs Neil Bucbrnan and daughter Violet of Kamioops BC Mr and Mrs JamJMartinMm Noah Cotton and family Barrie Mrs Earl Turner Allandale Mr and Mrs George Stolt Wyevale Mrs Buchnlan and Mrs Russell Mar shall of Eady Womens Missionary society WMS met Tuesday evening at Mrs Albert Thompsons with nine present liirs Harvey Johnston presided The scripture and pray er by Mrs William Thompson Devotional was taken by Mrs Har vey Johnston and Mission study by Mrs Alvin Drcnnan followed by prayer for the missionary by Mrs Albert Thompson Plans were made to sell church calen dars again this year Meeting closed with prayer by Miss Bessie Rowat WI Bus Trip Alfew ladies from Hiiisdale went with Waverley instituteon Henry Roar The Womens Auxiliary oi St Georges Anglican Church apon sored very successlui bazaar and tea in the parish hall last week The annual proChristmas event was attended by large number and the church women were pleased with the proceeds Receiving the guests were Mrs Roy Marsellus and Mrs Edith Ogden Mrs Alex Sim and Mrs Ross presided at the tea table which was centred with an arrangement of pink carnations and white candles on lace cloth There were Christmas decorations on the individual tea tables and the hall was festive with decorations on holiday season iheme Mrs Dhllus Lee tea tahle con vener had as her assistants Mrs Harry Toye Mrs Burdette and Mrs Lorne Gilhooly In charge of the apron table were Mrs Charles Firman and Mrs Herbert Noble Mrs Fred Gosney and Mrs James Kivell were conveners of the fancy work table and Mrs Leeson Mc Gowan looked after the touch andtake booth Mrs Percy Dixson Mrs Joseph Cemetery in Belgium that Frank lin had taken on holidays Mrs Altman read Barrie Ex aminen editorial Time to Take Stock referring to the lack of interest in municipal affairs Mrs Scott and Mrs Shellswell in oldtashionedcostumes enter tained with several old time tunes on horns humorous poem closed the enjoyable program and the sing ing of The Queen closed the meeting Lunch was served by the assist ont hostesses Mrs Shellswell Mrs Scott Mrs Smlthand Mrs Stewart Christmas IsAAosiSUccesshfl Bazaar McGowan and Mrs Charles Bell Were at the bake table Taking tickets at the door was Mrs George Spearn Kitchenworkers were Mrs Nelson Blanchard Mrs Annie Cain Mrs NewtonSmith wife of the ministerH and Mrs Charles Stuart WA president HAWKESTONEV WMS News The women at the WMS held their meeting atvthe church on Thursday The fpresident Mrs Glassford presided Meeting Open ed with hymn followed by pray er by Mrs Robinson Mrs Watt gave the Bible reading read ing Because by Mrs Harry Wilcox was very interesting The ladies were certainly pleasf ed to have Mrs Newell with them She gave splendid talk onAbun dant Living which everyone thor ougth enjoyed All hope that Mrs Nowell will conle again soon Mrs Andrews in few well chosen words expressed everyones Appreciation tor the good work done by the secretary Mrs James Bateman for years She then prev sour Friendly IoA Drug Store 71lllY onus STORE so nayneia Nextto Lobiiws we Honor no nemn soon narrow seated her with life members certificate Although taken by surprise Mrs Bateman thanked the women for their kind thought Sixteen members answered the roll call by verse of scripture containing the word Thanks Minutes and business followed An invitation from the mission band to meet with them at their next meeting Dec was accept ed Arrangements were made for catering to the JuniorFarmers blnquet on Nov 23 The treasurer reported that the society was $540 richer alter serv ing meals atBeeton Fair Meet ing closedby all repeating the Lords Prayer Lunch was served by Mrs Kneeshaw and Mrs Brown noneROUTING The go along with the idea of main highways bypassing the commun lties But an adequate connectw ing road is by no means an no reasonable request Hanna Alta Herald VELKAY Maternity Dress Shop 100 Collier St opposite the Library Latest in Fashion Youra for privacy and economy llVllltiSIllll mu In ssazij majority of people would Barrie PA 3504 bus trip to Toronto on Thursday to attend the RoyalWinter Pair They also went through thoCanlt ada Bread building It was very interesting to see how bread is made Attend Wyevale Bazaar On Friday evening Mrs Percy McGrath Mrs Alvin Johnston Mrs Charles Jamicson Mrs Har vey Johnston and Mrs Robert Martin attended tea and bazaar at Wyevale United Church good time was enjoyed byali Mr and Mrs Dawe and son David of Toronto called on Mr and Mrs James Taylor Sunday Big Winner At Royal Harry Hulse Hilladaie poultry lancler won 20 prizes out of 22 entries at the Royal Agricultural Winter Fair Mr Hulse took eight firsts seven seconds three thirds and two fourths Hi ch ri News ForDo MINING IGungelnlhidlip RnanelIWutberbee hpheen iatdnpithaaoteiegandbaek Webopehoilleoonbeahletn returntuhlslarueworkagain mm Over 70 preorhooirhlldren reedved the Salk polio vaccine last Friday The inoculation class was held in the Orange Hell annun no North George Franck Glen Adams Bill Adams and Tom McKee went north on hunting expedition Torn returned the first of the week Mrs Waiter Downey and Mrs lrvin Johnston spent day in Tomato last week St Peters WA St Peters WA held their meet ing at the home of Mrs Harry Adams on Nov 14 with 15 ladies present Plans were made for the an nual Christmu bauar inthe On ange Hall on Dec with sale at pm Plans were Lag made for the niversary supper on More day Nov 76 Mrs Adams served delicious treat Farmen Union Election Mineaing Farmers Union Lo cal iiz held their annual meet ing in the Orange Hall on Nov with good attendance John pion Cornish hen and grand champion Butt Cochinmale birds won against USA andQuebee ex hibitors Mr and Mrs Hulse at tended the Royal Winter Fair din ner given for exhibitors and vlsl tors on Saturday Nov 10 Orillla Visitors Mr and Mrs Bill Beck and daughters Therls and Margaretol Orillia were Sunday visitors with Mr and Mrs Gordon Rowat FUR COATS havon number unr an he only eultable tar rentedIlla can be ea In snuiumanni voun LOCAL suntan In nuutor raw en valan lnInlI Mllrlmfll you well mm may NOV as use 11 has tisq padded tor the election or HIECOIII year Thou elected were as follows President Fred Pearson vice president Ilel Priest aetretary treosurer Leo Cavanaugh national and legislative direetu Lloyd SHIJEV social and sea lion committee Scott Muir Ruth Adams Flora Muir organintloh and special probicms committee John Partridge Mel Priest Fred Pain George lraiick press con respondents county Flora Muir local Alice Pearson Mr Hutchinson gave highlights ol the farmers union convention at Guelph He also gave an in teresting talk and outline on the GreyBruce plan for marketing hogs which the hog marketing cooperative has opposed Plans are being madeJéra county dance in Elmvale Legion Hallon Dec Lunch and cards were enjoyed by all Conn of gt EARLY FINANCIAL NEWS Before foundation of the Finan clai News in 1884 Londons only daily business newspaper wastha Financier established in 1366 SPECIALIZED REPAIR SERVICE ALLMAKEsor name TELEVISION Every InstIntuit mm by our technician 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