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Barrie Examiner, 27 Mar 1957, p. 20

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20 mnmvexamnnn Wednesday March 27 V1957 Direct from NY Na iQpen Too The nearest points to Barrie that the National Ballet of Canada will visit this spring will be Huntsville and Pctcrborough The local Arena will he the first stop of the countrys largest touring theatrical attraction on its special postseason tour of Gd tario and Quebec centres The company is performing here April 29 coming direct from New York City where the dancers will be making their third annual appearlt ancE Under artistic director Celia Franca formerly of Sndlers Wells the company of 70 now is nearing the conclusion of 35clty tour of the United States that took it as far west as Texas and south to Miami Fla before gohig to New York The repertoire for the tour in cludes probably the bestknown classic ballet Les Sylphldes the rowdy and exuberant romp Offcnach in the Underworld and the new jazz ballet Post Seript one oi the few ballets extant in this idiom Canadas National Ballet which has appeared on national United States television network on coasttocoast Canadian TV net work tourcd Canada coast to coast twice and has been featured in the famed grandstand show of the Canadian National Exhibition is one oithc most soughtafter attractions in North America General manager Carman ii Guild announced this week that 195158 seasons plans already are well developed The company has been booked for another large US tour next year which includes Los Angeles San Francisco various other US important cities and Canada Our plans for next year will see the company make the most extensive continental tour ever undertaken by Canadian theatrical company in Miami early in March the company was asked to pose for photos for international wire ser vices and coastlocoast TV and newsreel cameras Photographs of the Canadian dancers appeared in newspapers and on TV and movie screens all over the US and anada Critic Doris Reno at the Miami Herald said the National Ballet companys performance was the most exciting and rewarding bal let achievement Miami has ever had the good fortune to view The Austin Texas Statesman said Canadian Ballet draws 000 crowd New York critics also have praised the National Ballet In addition to Barrie and Peter borough the company will be making its first appearance in Barrie Sudbury Satilt Ste Everyone knows that women are keen shop persarid that they are always on the look out for real bargain That is why so many bus passengers are women They know lrave bargain when they see ohe RdlllilliltllFAllEs arrawa $1635 cnicAoo $2150 LOS NGELES $10560 sosrou RICHMOND lional Ba operation Scott wriirid Johnstons Marie Hallcybury Noranda Tim mlns Kapuskaalng Camp Pellth we and Kingstonnn its forthcom ing tour Stars include Celia Francs Earl Kraul Lilian Jarvis An gela Leigh Ray Moller Betty Pope Colleen Kcnncy Grant Strife and large corps d5 ballet The orchestra is under the direc tion of George Crum musical dir clor GUTiiRIE Weekend in Brampton Mr and Mrs Harold Husband Brampton recently it Provincial Conference Miss lsabelle Gilchrist attended the provincial conference for Jun ior Farmers at OAC Guelph last weekend From Burlington Mr and Mrs Douglas Gilchrist and family of Burlington visited it Gilchrists last Saturday Miss Muriel Bertram and Mrs Ostrandcr of Toronto and David Walker of Barrie spent last weekend at Bertrams Open House On March 13 Mrs Pcarsall and pupils entertained the parents Hid friends at the school Several scientific experiments were de rnonstrated gt nursing project by the old pupils other pupils were incharge of the tea table Mrs Pcarsall is to be highly congratulated on the excellent project work displayed in the school and the high quality of the work books and note books The pupils are indeed fortunate to have such thorough supervision and guidance Go torChurch Many from here are regularly attending the Leighton Ford Cru sade for Christ at Collier Street United Church and reaping rich spiritual benefits from it All are urged to attend as the cru sade is launched in its third and final week Several from the junior choir of the United Church and their leader and organist Mrsr Howard Campbell have been in the em sade choir whenetcr it was pos siblc for them to attend Tomato Visit Mr and Mrs Mason and Miss last Saturday attending the wed ding of Mr and Mrs Alex Taylor Mr and Mrs William Besse oi Stroud visited with Mr and Mrs Gilchrist last Sunday RUGBY Birth of Daughter Congratulations to Mr and Mrs Gordon Langmanson the birth of daughter on Monday at Sol diers Memorial Hospital Orillia Day in Hamilton Don McLeod spent day in Hamilton recently Out of Hospital Mrs Ray Shaw has returned home from Soiders Memorial Hospital Orillia after recent Also Mrs William Robertson who was confined to the hosiptal for week At Final Hockey Game number from around here attended the final hockey game between East Oro and Edgar on Thursday evening at Guthrie Score East Oro Edgar Erie had the misfortune to break some bones in one hand Recent Visitors Mrs Russell Halvie and Mrs George Scott of Orillia vlsitéd with Mr and Mrs William Locke Federation Crokinole The Federation held acrokin ole party in Rugby school Friday averting with good attendance Ladies prizes were won by Mrs Berna Johnston and Miss Bar and Allan Johnson Files to Calgary Tyson Langman flew sary last days to Cal week to spend afew Visited Grandmother tMiss Doreen Seqtt visited with her grandmother Mrs George Scott Ori is and Mrs MelkJamieson of as well home Dianne Mason were in Toronto bara Walker rnen Gordon Horne and Rodger spent weekend in DEPARTURE FOR THE CLASSICALLY TRAINED DANCERS of the National Ballet is the lively jazz ballet Postficript which will be included on the program when the company opens its postseason tour here on the evening of April 29 The dancers are Celia Franco leading ballerina and artistic director of the troupe formerly of Sadiers Wells and Ray Muller VancouverDom soi iolst and choreographer The music for Post formance in local committee lnniaffl of the chord Farmersummit Idil bold anopen meeting in Illa Orange Hail here on Monday cvéningAprili at Cm with the Hon BarlRoe uapeaker Sgmllowmln editor of theUnion Fa er will also Mflk RecentLVlllfors Mrs Fred Klndtllose Aycrtt was lnthe village Saturday and called on savers friends finalillicit Mr and Mrs Sheilock Barlow and son Howardof Oshawa were up Sunday Marehvli with the Misses Florence and Irene Bar low run Miran min Mr and Mrs Puttick of Scrip was composed by Montreal musician Arthur Morrow The ballet was performed for the first time this season and has been hit of the eompanyshighly suedessiul tour of the United states which will conclude with itschtcd annual visit to New York An advance ticketsaie for thevonenlght per the Aréna is being planned by Ken Bell DALSTON canary Visitors Mr and Mrs George Jamieson and children of Painswick visited on Sunday at Pediinghams Mrs Slade left on Sunday evening by plane for Manitoba to visit for three months Recent Visitors Miss Laura Warren and friend of Toronto visited at the weekend with her mother Mrs Slade Bonnie Jean Bristow of Barrie spent few days with her grand parents Mnand Mrs Jory Mrs Dora Hart of Torontohas leturned to her home here for the season Miss Myrna Brown of Toronto ANTEN MILLS Mr and Mrs Heir Simpson and family attended the funeral of an aunt Miss Hueson in Torontoer Bus Trip The school children and 17 adults enjoyed bus trip to To ronto on Friday Leaving the school about alii they arrived at Sunny View School about 930 am and were met by the prine ipal and taken to the different departments This beautiful schoolwas built three years ago and has an enrollment of 285 pupils all disabled in somere cently gt tims ofpollo and othervdiseases Itwas most amazing the way they aré taught and their pro gress From there they went to the Royal York Hotel which was won derful to see Thenthey Went to the Sports mens Show which proved most interesting especially theaftar noon show with Sharkie the seal and flick dogs and Skip the menkey This pleased the Chlly drenvery much About five oclock the bus left for home Everyone felt they visited at Mr and Mrs had amost enjoyable day Isrrtiiiiii Emailflit spect Some are deafothers vic eats here tittle Cothy Lowe of Barrie spent the weekend with her grand parents Mr and Mrs Brown Sunday Services counsellors with the Leighton able of the Sower at Dalston Church on Sunday Next Sunday March 31 service will be at EdA gar Church hear that the Arena wiltbe the place where the Rey Leighton Ford will be speaking onSunday March at will be seats for everyone there Mr and Mrs Dawson andfam 11y are residing zitthe Walt apart ment Sunday visitors atrDel Emms of Bcngough Sask Mr and Mrs spent theweekend with her par Darrell Thompson onset the Ford team preached on the Par lam sure everyone was glad to Come and bring friend There were Mrs Seyfried Mrs Tugwell rElmer Emma of Shinty Bay Mr Cotton of Barrie and Mrs HWall winof Allnndale gt Miss Neve is not as well as ewouldlike to see her VBY racrony ma unarmed 65 COLLIER sr 0000060000000009000 GENUINE GM PARTS 535000 invonrrortrv APPROVED out SERVICE no TECHNICIANS CHEVROLET fomslvioninr CADILLAC Tosnnvrz mania more PA 32481 aoooooooodooocoooooootocoooo 000000 00009100000 Niagara Falls spent the weekend with Mr and Mrs AlirEd Spencer Sun being Mrsl Spcncers birth ay lelt from Slslfl Mrs George Wreggett had her sister from Tornntp to visit her one day last week also Mrs How ard Irwin of Toronto and Mrs Barrie Back Home Mrs lsaac Jamie has returncd home from visit with her sister Mrs Wesley Reddickof Baxter and Mrs William Henderson of Alliston Mr and hirs Header from trip to Western Canada Mrs Robertson and son Cecil of Georgetown were guests Mrs Alex Dunney recently Remarkale interest The people of this community In the Leighton Ford Crusade For Christ These services are to be continued this week with final service March 81 in the Barrie Arena Do not miss an attend as often as possible week as the services areproving Billy Graham said in his broad today will be giving the greatest contri bution towards world peace as LABOR NCDME CLlMBED Labor income in Canada in 1956 exceeded $14 billion com pared to $96 billion in $25 billionin 1939 CANADIAN STARTED GAME The game ofrbasketball was in native ofAlinonte Ontario and was first played VatMontreals Mel Gill university cxnMincn PhOtOS Piotnrea by Fsvaro Exlmln er staff photographer that pp pear in this newspaperrs suitable in glossy prints raom seavics 10 100 pHoNErA 32414 The Barrleikaminor Frank Griffen and daughter of son have just recently returned have shown remarkable interest the Sunday evening opportunity to such blessing to so many people cast last Sunday ii the youth ll come to Christ they i951 and vented by Dr James Nalsmith WV TAILORED IN Giza WOOL for this doublebreasted suit Wthc perfect fabric with it rolled tailored collar buttoned to one side and clearing the neck Designed by 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