Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 11 Sep 1959, p. 7

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

4113311333 Or NICHOLBURDETTE Miss Barbara Ruth Burdette daughter of Mr and Mrs Burdctte Hanover became the bride of William Harold Nichol at the Sept ceremony Mother Of Has Identical Triplets EDMUNDSTON Nil iCPt Mrs George Boutot described it as too much of shock after she had gilorbirth Tuesday ro identical triplet daughters Mrs Boutot so and her 61 held in St Gilu Anglican Church The groom is the son ifMr and Mrs Nichol Owen Sound Rev Mr Riddel officiated at the ceremony year old lumberjock husband have six other children iour boys and two girls The eldest girl is it and the two youngest ore boys aged one and two Linda the first of the triplets to beborn weighed four pounds one ounce Verna pounds 12 ounces and Rita four pounds DHDCESK PLANT TULIPS NOW Enjoy Blooming February Garden By FRANCES BALDWIN If you want beautiful indoor garden of spring flowering bulbs blooming on your February window sill now is the time to plant them Dutch tulips hyacinths nar cissi and crocus all make won derful indoor plants as long as you choose only those var ieties flower early The earlier their normal outpldoors blooming time the simpler it usually is to bring the flower into indoor bloom When youre buying bulbs for forced bloom ask your garden dealer if the bulbs you select will force well And whatever bulbs you decide to force make sure that you have some double tulips among your selections These early double tulips are as frilliy as roses and as spectacular as pennies With double tulips on your window sill friends will be forever commenting Theyre simply beautiful what are they EP EMBEBLT CEVBEMQNIEISI Miss Gisela Schultz daugh ter of Mrs Schulz Barrie became the bride of Michael Mikita Angus at the Sept Peach Blossom is an excellent choice for potting Another double tulip which forces very well is Willemsoord which is red edged with white And an other gorgeous tulip for forced bloom is Goya Youll want to pot some Dutch Hyacinths too bcause there are some hyacinth with such heaw blooms that they can be grown only indoors Llnnoeenceis beautiful white hyacinth for forcing lsn Bus is brilliant red hyacinth with white centreis MIKITiiSCHULZ ceremony in St Marys Rom an Catholic Church The groom is them Mr and Mrs Mlklta Cincinnati Ohlo one that can begrown only in potsand another beautiful red hyacinth which pots vdl is La Victolre As for daffodils the ionquli itith Emit best indoors and they have the ded bonus of beautiful perfume Odorous 0r ange Queen is jonquil you like in pots ltblooms long be fore most narissii is perfumed nndthe flowers are rich or ange with two to three flowers to stem Another ionquil forces well is VJonquilla which is butter yellow intenser Irngrant and hasmany small flowers in clusters The worst thing you condo with bulbs that have been pot ted for forcing is to leave them temperature continually in hri vhigh lowhum ity live ing room These are the condi tions that make it impossible for roots to develop sufficiently to take proper care of the new leaves and flower stalks The correct way to pot bulbs is to put the newlypotted bulbs where cold or cool temperatures high humidity and darkness pref vail so that reasonable bal ance Will be established between the growth of roots and tops Cold frames the buoy covered with soil or snwdust are good place to start potted bulbs Or your coldstorage might be the answer Or you could simply diga trench imtha garden standyour pots of bulbs in it and coverthe or sawdust Once your bulbs haverooted which usually takesloaz weeks pots with soil you bring the WATER TULIPS VEILE SNOW EIJES WA WMS Meet At Ebenezer EBENEZER Ebenezer Wplt mens Association and Womens Missionary Sopietymet in Eben ezer United Church Sept with members present Mrs John Kneeshaw ned the WA with reading followed hy the minutcs and gratifying report of the lunch counter held in August at Matt ltneeahawfs sole It was decided to again save word verse Three hospital cailsand aims and objects followed by the Lords Brayar in unison Roll call was answered by the lamb in scripture one friendship call madeand two hooksread The treasurers report showed goodbnlance on hand The stewardship offeringwas dedi cated by lllrerneeshaw Mrs Hartley Evans gave chapter on the study book and Mrs Ernest Dales tools the wor ship period and readrapoem The Ship of Fame wfitten by old nylon stockings to be sent overseas next year the grandson of Christine Flet cber who led the mutiny on the Bounty 1856 Mrs Dales closed the meeting with prayer Next meeting will be held at the home nlMrs Hartley Evans with roll can an swered with the word faith queen norm LONDON CWFor stripping not too bright at tt and pre pare for the beauty oiSpring in Winter roe codeine You ioun gqirrelt nam erntsrs 33 Maple no loekvof hair from schoolgirl David Hamilton 64 was jailed for six months at London mag istretes court it was his 15th offence EARN EXTRA AI HQME JoiN Montana or nousawrvessewme cotnae voN easements or none APPLY my AND wELINernthIrrn 100 vicronm er ameni Johnsrials Local nil sive FurrierL who nuke andaelle lure on Be the dmble ring Carl Reginald Halon Photo 5y Cowpqu Kitchener where he has tak uenay River for six FINDLARLAY Central United Church was the scene of the ceremony District Women Win GN Awards Barrie district mother and daughter team walked nit with fourlirsts second anda third inthe Wednesday home baking and canning competitions at the Canadian National Exhibition MrsElvood Bone Thornton former Barrie Fair cooking che mpionwon special first prize at 525m cherry jam she also copped first for tea biscuits and third for her angel cake Mrs Bones daughter Mrs Ross Emms 11R Barrie re ceived two sts for her les one apple andone cherry Her drop cookies brought Mrs Emms second place award EXCLUSIVE NORWEGIAN GLASS NORWEGIAN renames namsn nauplcnms smursumvg vaNEsn which united in marriage Car ol Marley daughter of Mr and Mrs Rodger Marley Barrie and Howard Findlay son of Mr and Mrs John Findlay wedding tool place Sept comes Rev $31170le may ln Collier United Church Sat White Bu unmanned in marriage Grace The Naomi daufltflsdurlnfi MmSunuel Barrio end the bride white brocade 1i Keri shoulderlength veil fl from tlowerhead drclet Miss Lowry carried cluster ol daullmonpink sweetheart rose on Mold of honor Dorothy Lowry wore streetth dressin no as meetlength bouiIuntvmn ot Mason Luis flangedicthsv It er one eofsegd auricular The weds villioxide in soon AND ransom hit and Mrs Jack Garner Melrose avenue and Mr and Mrs Sengrom entertained party of to tennis enthusiasts at the Seagram borne on Mary street litter the Wednesday even ing matches Guests of honor were players Don Fontsna and Jim Bentley Also present were Dr and Mrs Herold Smith and their daughter Jill Amongrthe guests were Mr and Mrs Bell Dr and Mrs Little Mr and Mrs Bill Garner Miss Wilma Love and Mrs boys Barric city police atoll serg eant and Mrs Alex McGetrich Aieds street have left for hol iday in Northern Ontario Robert McKnight son of Mr and Mrs Ernest McKnight Ra Street Barrie in now residing of Um position with The Mute Canada 1959 graduate lveralty of Toronto in was star hockey pl St Michaels College for three seasons and circularWaterloo Dut the DEA Senior He will be playing Dutchmen who have eoted to represent Cg 1960 Olympics Ralph Snelgrov pres of Barrie radio television CKBB and CKVR tThursdBy from Toronto on Can da Steam ship Lines Todous cruise by 250 busines aye This gathering wearerrened by the Ontario Chamber of annual nrifllTof til flatten Saskatoon ereary of the founding in King ston of the first publishers as lsoclation in Canada As The theme Examiner through ita continuationot The Barrie Mug net and Northern Advancewns an original member Mr and Mrs walls were invited to attend the functions an arranged by the Canadian Daily Newepep er Publishers Association Buck in 1920 the dnlies Weeklies and periodical press who to the old Candim Press Anode lion split into separate groups The centenary ceremonies yestt erdey ond todeyeonsisted of reception at the residenceot Arf thur Davies publisher of The Kingston WhigStandard unvelle ing of plaque in the rnalnot flee of the WhizStandard luny cheep at Cataraqui Goll Club with Alex Edmison member nl the Parole Board of Canada eo speoyer and Mrs Jurtin Gull have one edge of their only deu ter Helen Gertrude to Be erd King son Mr and Mrs Edmond King Penetangulshene The marriage will tekeplaoe Oct snt st Marys Roman Cntbolio Church Berrie hank Taylor manager Jacksons Grill has Montreal visiting and other relatives Today foursthe ioou anniv Bszzmtl 77 p075 bQJonNson ST 05 BARRIEONIARO wmrrrt mnumrmwvr

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy