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Barrie Examiner, 18 Mar 1959, p. 3

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TWENTYFIVE membcnoi the Sénior Citizens Club Meddlcsome Choir have been practising selection oons ter melodies which they will present tonight when they play host tomembers of the Soroptlnilst Club who spent sor theirrorganization Angus Ross choir destier who de vota one hour weekly to the choir is shown above with some of the members Piculred WIiSummarv Dav tClimaxes Project The Summary Day for Wo mens lnstitutes in Slmcoe South and Simcoe Westdistrlcts was held at the Oddfellows lem le Barrie The program Iy new venture drew an interested group of about 70 men summary Dw marked the conclusion of food and anti lion project The Third Mani which was organized through the cooperation of the home economics service Ontario de partment of agriculture To ronto The project started last vember when local leader tr ing schools were conducted by Miss isobel Wishart oi the home economics service Toronto Leaders had been sent by their local Womens Institute branch to attend the training course Following the school leaders or ganized meetings for Womens Institute members interested in studying nutrition and in learn tag new recipes for supper meals Attractive and interest showing the main dish oi luncheon or supper menu in suitable setting New and orig inal recipes were featured in the exhibits highlight of the program was the presentational demon stations and sirilsjndpsnel discussions byrnembers of the yarlous groupng Institutes and leaders taking part were earfollows Ivy Mrs RoidMrs Hog garth TecWerill Mrs Brown Mrs Lawrence Wiggins Cains Cornera Mrs Law rence Mrs Gilplo Clear View Mrs McFarlane Mrs Burkiiolder Cloverlea Mrs Cocklln Mrs Brown Creemore Mrs Somerville Mrs Gordon Duntroon Mrs Stoli Mrs Long Georgian Mrs Hicks Mrs Menzies Pine Tree Mrs du Marasq Mrs Taylor Miss Bucks supervisor of foods and nutrition for the home economics service and Miss ing exhibits with posters were set up by the various groups Isobel Wishart were in attend ance Local Prize Winning Orators Address Churchill Women CHURCHILLCurrent events were featured at recent meet ing of the Churchill Womens institute by Miss Tillman who outlined strikes agriculture vrheaith sportsroyel tours and world news Mrs Toddpra sided Miss Pam Alien winner of first prize in the public speak ing contest for Grades five and six in the Churchill area pre sented her winning address on Disneyland Miss lone Tillman Grade xn student at Bradford High School spoke on the Development oi Atomic Power for Industry the rize winning address at the Is onsClub contest Miss Tili man will be competing in the Lions regional championships in April quiz program conducted by Mrs Stewart andMrs Reive conveners oi historical research and current events was won by Miss Tillman Mrs Todd described the farm and home accident survey con ducted by the department of agriculture Sheadvised any one living in the areas between concessions and between Highway 400 andNo on side road to report any accidents or fires causing $25 medical ex penses or two hours off work to the reporter in their area Beporters are Mrs Todd Mrs GMacDonaid Mrs Mrs Pratt Mrs Watson and Mrs Scooter name of the accidentyictim no reportedjuaqthenahue dB the den colors had the rsmHeoderso arousal sang Tommy and The Dickie Bird Song accompanied by Mrs il Morris Mrs Mac Stewart cemented on the motto Do not resent growing old many are denied the privilege Roll call was answered by popular song of the members tems During the social hourre freshments were served THE snror INTERIOR DECORATING by THE PAINT PDT Decanting Department Mrs Barrie The color suggested by yourfriend might suit them but after your own very accurate description we see it different way You should be the one happy There is nothing more satisfy ing than personalized color schemes It is made for you yourhorne and would not set precedent to use it in any other home Could you call in to our store and will help your personally Yes that greenblue is the one No 1280 in fiatwlt matches your rug perfectly letters mailed today Mrs New Lowell Mrs McB Barrie Mrs Mrs Barr See tile 1958 Hans andGar nllmitod rangezallhn ewl benw are another trio of senior citizens left to am Mrs Sell pmldcnl Mrs mot resident of 100 Home William Street and Thomas Walpole BORDEN NOTES closed club curling bonsplel is taking place in Camp Borden this week Twenwflve teams are competing in this three avent knock out competition Trophies will be presented to the three winning teams The finals take place Friday even ins after which club members will participate in dancing fol lowed by buffet supper Officials of the Camp Borden Trinity Chapel sm sdon will hold specialiclMaior teachers March 22 Methods of instruction will be discussed which will benefit those assist ing in Sunday School and sum mer vacation school The Rev Leaker accompanied by Miss Betty Bone and Miss Olive snarling instructors from the United Church Organization Tomato will be present to dem onstrate the best methods of teaching The RCAMC Officers Wives Club has arranged theatre party for Thursday in place of their regular meeting Members will assemble in the lounge of the officers mess before going to the Garrison Theatre Latter refreshments will be served in go RCAMC School Officers ESE 150 Guestsiittend Official Inspection One hundred and fifty memlt bars and guests were pruent when Mrs Mary Smith DDGM of District No Newmarket made her official inspection of Bayview Chapter No 105 or der oi the Eastern Star at the Bayvicw Chapter Owen Street Carrying out the colors of the worthy matron red and green floral arrangements de corated the room Mrs Ioulse Thompson wor thy mstron and Bruce Neehltt worthy patron wdeomed the presiding modem and patrons of the distrch and of Orlllla worthy patron from Nova Scotla and visitors from various chap ters Refreshments were served fol lowing the ceremonies Hold Baptismals iii Trinity Church The Rev Canon Road of ficiated at christening services held at Trinity Anglican Church Sunday when the following chil dren were baptized Deborah Anne daughter of Mr and Mrs Raymond Wesley Teucotte god parents Mr and Mrs Keith McCumber Tammy Allyson Carol daughter of Mr and Mrs Allan Swan godparents Jmeph Shrlgley and Miss Ellen Mo Eaehern Leanne Joy daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Hamilton Burke godparents Mr and Mrs Ernest Wilson and Miss Erica McGee Kathleen Ann and Mrs Patricia Marg et Kay Louise andxcarry Ray mond children of Mr and Mrs Basil Jones Emms and James Richard son of Mr and Mrs EdwinJarhea ABTUBDY OLDSTEB sear BAY us ca Al bert houtlller celebrating his 100th birthday here gevecredlt for his lively good health to the fact he spent most of his life as sailor sons Appointment as Most JOAN GARRICK nsm amass so Maple Avnue speaker at the Pilot Club there Hrs Macinnes pest praldent of the Soroptlmist Club of Bar rie noted many parallel fune tlons of the Pilot Club and the Soloptimist Club Coast and Mrs George Mc Leod and Coast Ind Mrs Du ane Sweeney will attend the annual St Patricks Policemans Ball at Owen Sound tonight Work of Blind Topic of Talk Miss Emily Phlipott homo teacher for the Canadian Na tional institute for the Blind In Slrneoe County vMuskokm and Parry Sound areas was guest speaker st or socialsvenlng of the Venture Club last night at the home of Miss Mary Colbert Dunlap Street Mrs Norma Pratt introduced Mrs Philpott who outlined her work with theblind in their homes and also at the YM YWCA where they learn such are knitting crocheting basketweaving copper work and upewrlting Following discussion Miss Phiipott gave few pointers on reading braill Miss Shirley McKenzie thank ed the speaker on behalf of members Plans were made and dele leter chosen to attend the Von ture Club regional eonferodco in Windsor April 25 and so Those attending are Miss Auds rey Balfyard president and Misses Amy Lee and Shirley McKenzie Alternate presiden tial delegate Miss Marylyn meat and alternate delega Misses Mary Lou Lougheed and Joan Robertson Refreshments were served by the hostess and eohostess Miss Donna Gazell PAIIIII ION GENERAL CONTRACTORS Homes amenity WI CAN ARRANGE dune mm ourprlou and $553 or am CALI SIAYNER ONTARIO SALE three Days Only Classic Style Idolfinial Shhpeflefaining Misses 0ron Sweaters fight Giorious Colors plus White Walhes easily dries ing or stretching out of shape sm 161929 cussrc CARDIGANS 399 estion suave rustovsas film on sacs Me So softto touch so Warming all of high bulk Orion yarn that retains its rich color size and fit washing after washing those who know this regular fihe quality sweater will want extras or these money saving those who dont will want to try is low choose from prises them while the price light ovely colors Green Turquoise Pink Black and White quickly without shrink Beige Blue Sea Orange Ice Hot magZ emssaammsmm first world war amputee Members of the Barrie Art Club who will attend the son annual exhibition of the Ontario Society of Artists at the Art Gallery Tornato Friday In Mrs Hazel Barker past presi den Bert Young presides Mrs Mabel Marshall vicepresi dent and Mrs Delphine Jec ombs The Oscar Cohen Memor isi Exhibition will be opened by Vliio Reveli SASAwlnner of the intematlonai competition for his design of Torontos new city hall Mr Revell will fly from Sweden to perform the cerenionles Mrs Len Rondeau Preston is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Brennan Eugenia Street prior to taking up resi dence at Kirkland Lake Mr Eondesu formerly of the House hold Iinsnce Company Barrie has been promoted to the Kirk land Lake branch Members of the Catholic Womens League who attcnded quilting bee in aid of the Canadian Save the Children Fund at the home of Mrs Brennan Eugenia Street yes terday included Mrs La Plante Mrs Corbett Mrs Dowhng Mrs MacDonald Mrs Brennan Mrs Murphy Mrs Carroll Mrs McBride Mrs Charles Sa Mrs Clark and Mrs dens Following the bee re freshments were served by the hostess nanan conns Queens University at Kingston Ont oflered classes for women in English and other subjects as early as 1870 To makehormones sh urchase brings sown or Shine Special coir Roi Spring 3319 Slrn7 Quonflfv Wmhfilored In new ml or wm collar sitionnl Blca High 51 Guornnteodiz mm for or mm sail 111mm out cab linen Pnfl aSlm or Hloh VJ In em Zlgi 51m use VALur It mmnsr stance is Ladies Enterteined by Kiwanis At Annual St Patricks Dinner Barrie Kiwanlans entertained delighted with four loin When mm onlriabmesareSmilingMotber thelrladiuior year mm the Monday dug to St Pat ricks Day and that was Mon day night at Community House VicevPresident Ted Nettieton and his oonunitlee arranged an interesting program of musch largely irisb speaking by Rev William Johnston of Toronto an Irishman and lucky draw prls Everything was in fad nf Irish theme The tables were decorated in the green motif with Irish harps added Most of the ladies were whetHIE green Most of the men forgot about wearing green tie and were promptly adorned by strong arm group headed by Klwanian Kelly And the food was specially prepared with an irish thought by George Anderson Commun ity House steward John Rodgers Kiwanis charter member of ms was master of ceremonies PERFORMANCE APPRECIATED Dnncan Cowan former wellknown professional enter tainer out of Tomato now resi dent at the 100 Home Barrie led in the siogsnng mostly of The Flies Prophet rollicking contemporary pinn ber end the familiar Rogers and Hammerstein se ection Youll Never Walk Alon from Carousel Miss hayliss accompan led at the piano by Mn Usisboim LUCKY LADIES ihe lucky draw prizes were won by Mrs William Longs Mrs Horace Pratt Mrs George Caldwell Mrs Fred Pearson Mrs John Riddei Mrs Wil liam Craig Mrs Michael Wild er Mrs George Crew Mrs Harris Mrs Fred Kelly Mrs George Dangerfield Mrs Fred Smith Mrs Robert son Mrs Chisholm Mrs Frank Bayes Mrs Bobier Mrs Nettieton Mrs Ross Stephens Mrs George Danger field Mrs Jack Waiiwin Miss Jane Simpson Mrs Jack But ler Mrs Norman Synnott Mrs Hodgos Mrs Allen Mrs Bud W858 Mrs Roy Chrls Lie Mrs Harry Hancock Miss Norms Bayiiss Mrs John Ough Mrs Walls Mrl Swain lrisb numbers but others popu lar in ilrst world war days Mr Cowan also sang several of his own selections and played so cordion solos His skilled per formance was much appreciated and kept the audience in happy mind DELIGBITIIL MPRANO young Barrie ooiaratura soprano Miss Norms Beylfss cats Mr T3kthl3wwm cm mm dim owlI Pen if 10 mom is fVvg of 400 rice tom i113 vstur Giris Chino Cur Coats all mwr um v1 mrrlu 49g Charles Rogers and Mrs Ted

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