Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 19 Dec 1956, p. 18

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mvidt CiLv hu two sisters Gloria and filed na in tbsmdie scene wine blackSoitic lea Sizcst lolilllz MENS mesons Softic loathersilppcn Brown black wine Cosy and light Size 00 arm illdPlllESllPliZlis womans cousst leather with ishearling trim flex ible leather sole Red blue pink natuml Sizes to it womans cases memo Tociess slipper leather platform soles Red blue black brocade Sizes to 10 the Children gave us amentalpicture of the work done by the society con test was then held Mrs Hugh Ritchie being the winner few Christmas carols were sung with Mrs French at the piano The meeting adjourned and social time was spent over the tea cups Saul Visited Elmla The main street was lihcd with children and adults on Saturday siternoon vEry kind as the rain held of so all enjoyed the parade it was led by Chic Terry and Stayner Band followed by many of the story book characters The clown band was amusing and everyone enjoyed the bagpipes played by former Elmvale boy now of Bar rie Therewere many walking figures including Frosty the Snowman Elvis Presley float got big band from the crowd not forgetting the team of ponies and double team of prize horses Also Santa with his reindeer The parade formed up at the Arena and proceeded to the high way along the main street and Peter and Stone streets His journey ended at the community hall where the distinguished vis itor met all the boys and girls personally and gave each bag of candy The parade was presented by the Board of Trade in co operation with the merchants and business men School Entertainment The community hall was tilled on Friday evening by an interest ing audience tone the annual publicschool concert it was sponsored by the Jiome and School Association Mrs Thompson welcomed the audience and thanked the teachers and Mrs Player for their part in making the gathering success Principal French was mas ter ceremonies for the evening The program consisted of car ols rhythm hand arplay Mr and Mrs Santaa drill by the boys square dance by eight girls and songs by the very young pupils All were carried out well and much credit goes to all who helped make such an enjoyable evening Christmas Concerts The many Sunday School and public concerts held during the week have been well attended Parents and friends have enjoyed the splendid programs also at the Legion Hall SantaClaus has been real busy making two appearances on one night Seasons Greetings To all who read this column and to Mr Walls and stall pair of warm wishes merry Christ mas and happy New Year cousin howro MUUBE modem Mass Recent Visitors Mr and Mrs Ferguson returned on Monday afteryisiting Mrand Mrs Little of Leaside Mrs Watson returned to Toronto after spending the week with hervmother Mrs wisests sall Mrs Manning and Mrs Lorne Manning spent Wednesday in Toronto Mrs Paul Rowat with Diane and Danny left on Saturday to spend the holidays with her par ents Mr and Mrs Robertson Hanover Day in Stayner Mr and Mrs GBéardaall and Mrs Rowat spent Mona Mrs Mc Coleman of Stayner 54 mm 51 day with Mr and Weekend Visit Mr and Mrs Grant Pyhurn and 27 orycleaninjg For Chrisfmds New Years accompanied by The weatherman was INCREASING NUMBERS of boys and girls In other parts of Canadacome to The Hospital forSickChildrén each day bad burn brought twoyeerold Dianetotheliospitelj torakin grafting but even the plaster cast she now wears has not dulled rher ands of other childrenwho come to the Hospital esch yenis coustent ly increasing This means that tireliospltals revenue from all area is always less than itscosts Deticltjthis $231925slightiy larger than lastyearfisnd it istthis loss that of the Hospital who are sending their cheques totbe Christmflnppesl Please send donations to The Hospital for SickChildren 555ltUni versity Avenue Toronto meetias reread by Smithy recording secretary and interest in pretty dresses The cost of caring for nianéandthethoitsr being mat hytrlends the ver inveiy ushertheme Little Town Bethlehem withllrs Chisholm the piano tuiofm the quembel Mrs Earl correspondencewu readily Mrs was Flock corresponding tec sctary flmnlI Bemrose iinsn ciai secretary and Mrs Craig treasurer pmentedtheir reports The sttsngers secretary Mrs Um re ed 87 calls Mrs isholmchairman ot the the hailr be donated to some needy csus uirles are to be made their Christmss meetingsGroup AMrs Coo Group flu te Mrs Haslett Names re drawn tor Groups and ata committee meet ng and thegroup lead names on the GroupA Mrs Cook Mlllward CMra it Adams Mr Adams in the new leader tor Group replacing Mrs Mills who was unable to take group this year The slate ofoiiicers for ml was presented by Mrs Cook wss discussion about the stove for the new kitchen and was agreed to get advice iron an authority on whet would required Gitts ot jam from the groups had been brought to the meeting and Mrs Lewis and Mrs bazaar committee suggested that several babies articles left from Several reports were heard iromthe group secretsricson lu mpttniltinsunddstnrtlmlga newlowadofi silfieuette The 1957 P1 uthra features the allnew Ibmonfiire ride which ves it limousine feel Achoies of six or en available for 1967 with PowerFlite avails is as an option In the Belvedere series the new argueFume transxmmion is also available an optional equipment The Belvedere twozdoor hardtop shown above with an overall he ht under normal load of 54 inchm Iathe at is eodor in the com new g6 Plymouth ne The 1957 Belv era is nfull inchea lower than the Beivedero for 1956 Featured in the new Pl outh are such style featuresssdishnchvebestilighttreshnenhgmatiy inneased glass areas new thin support pose any ans1mm WANT to on material PIONEER rxonucan Phonon 82414 Canadas consumption oi oil has Natural cement was first pro increased 185 per cent since 1948 duced in Canada between 1830 comnm DRESS the biggest increase being in home and 1840 from Ottawa River limé pipers Ind drummer In Pa heating stone at Hull Que stans army wear plaids trom CALL THE EXAMINER FOR PRINTING NEEDS Lj Scotland ind native turbans STEPHENS IopENJHuksoAY FRIDAY swim omits pm OPEN ALL PAYMONDAY UNTIL pm he nly English Broadchth sin daughter Jana of Peterhorn spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs Beardsali Fred Webster and Miss Ruth Webster lct on Saturday for holiday in Florida COMMON COMPLAINT Ask the average western Csn sdian citizen what his private heel Is and he willanswer rosds Many have experienced sometime or soothe the problem ot taking the long way home because the regular route is impassable McCrcary Mal grim Sympathy of Community Deepest sympathy is extended to John Whitton and family also to Mrs Ann Ritchie and ems ily and relatives in the sudden passing of Mrs Whitton First Day of Winter With the mild weather the snow has nearly disappeared and the green grass makes one think at spring but we must not forget that Friday Dec 21 is the first day of winter also the shortest day or daylight wane Gift Service Dr Reynolds conddcted the morning service at St Johns printed Church The candle light ing ceremony the sermon Do You Know The Story nd pres entation of white gifts baskets of flowers were in memv ory of the late Mr and Mrs Elam Storey and Mrs John Whit Chriofmao matings KIlumen AT sons wn omms 22 Dunlop St Phone PA 562 ths Mizpab benediction gti°ieil10cchsibnula Tobles Flomlilorks Jae table messisres 36 long Craigoiiered tocome on Thurs day and prepare them or de liveryl number at members agrqedlo take them around to shutlnsraad others The meeting closed with the hymn While Shepherds Watch ed Their Flocka by Night an Your sboppingworries are ov er onceyou see theexce1lent gift selections at Clark Theros gift to suit every room Today featur items are loc casionsl tables with genuine borite tops wit th ap arenceollovelywainlt Cof 17 deepx 16 high Step tabl es are 16high 24 deep and 25 at top step An excellent gift cad at only ForThatvtast STYLED BY FoasYrH Lady ityourc looking for sift that is ideal for hubby an real timevssver for you Then this is it The 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