Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 5 Dec 1960, p. 8

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Vows Exchanged Essa Road Church EssaRoad Presb terinn Church legit gown white or arm Chantilly lace was the setting or the marria of sun Sherry Culver and or Schulz recently Rev William Bell officiated at the afternoon LtlcleW The bride is the doughth oi Corporal and Mrs Culvg Barrie The bride com to son Mrs lledwg Schulz Given in marriage by lather the bride chose floor Supermarket Is BigCity Shopping miles north of Winnipeg the official opening Her attendan were FORT CHURCHILL Man Big city shopping has some to this military camp 600 ParkaAclnd customers swarmed into the largest self service supermarket north of the 58th parallel recently when camp commander Col Carson lnlliXId the ribbon that marked The twostorey wooden struc ture replaces it smaller store The lane bod ice was with hint neckline and lily point sleeves The bouffant organza skirt fen lnrcd back bow She carried awhits Bible cov zrod with red Sweetheart roses and white nulmo Joan Herbert maid of honor ism Lynda Willis and Linda Herbert bridermalth Their waltclengtll gowns WIN styled alike with fitted bodices willy rounded nookliner allolt sleeves and full skirts are maid of honor wore mint green organza and the bridal nlaids were owned in blushing pink organra Their accessories matde their rocks The maid of honor can Ile cascade of bronze rnums and the bridesmaids bouquets were white munu Ronald Culver was groomsrnon The ushers were Bert Schulz and Alph Schulz reception wu held at the Legion Hall Collier Street where Lawyer Speaks At Bradford Meeting The November xnectln oi Bradford Home and MM As sedation was held in the Public School auditorium Nov at Pm olden aha De Valk us in charge Minutes of the October moet ins read tho secretary Mrs Dovlok were approved Mrs We gave the treaslir ers report and advised the club of balance hand of $14000 En Donald Guam introduc ed nukes Tom Evans of the legal firm of Evans and Evans lio abused the importance of will Phil is even more import ant with parents of young child ren for old Mr Evans both than parents could be wiped out by an accident and where there is no will surviving children do noter immediate financial where than is no will an ut ata goes to the courts and the cost to increased in addition it may take months before there is silty assistance for parentlou children He concluded that bonede shouldbe an once cy on paid pdlrectiy ilrd immediately to that party rather than to the estate Mrs Mose barked Mr Evans 1le attendance banner was won by Mrs Vassye room Euchre Party Attracts Crowd large crowd attended the We party scammed by the Benton Horticultural Society It the Community Hall November Prize winners were for the ladies Mrs Prod Dale Mrs Hurst Mrs Dermott and gentlemen ihomns llutltsile ltleCague and WWotron The lucky chair prize went to Miss Ball The draw for turkey was won by Mrs Robertson and for rug Mrs Green both of Toronto chicken was won by Mrs Wray Benton WILL BEL ON CANADA MONTREAL CHTh Unit States will rely in much greater extent on Canadian raw mater ials during the next 20 years the Canadian American Committee forecasts it says large increases will be in iron ore natural gas nickel and asbestos The commit tec ll made up of 60 economic leaders in Canada and the 118 TEE BARBIE EXAMINER MONDAY DECEMBER 10 Woman now comprise about 15 ONEflUABTEfl per cent of Canadas working population itissiitit BEAUY CARE MAKE AN APPOINTM ENT TODAY WIcKs BEAUTY SALON 45 DUNLOP ST PA 82930 that served the 750 army and air arcs personnel and their lam lllel Managers are Maple leaf Services nonprofit organiz ation catering to the Canadian Army in Canada and Germany The building also includes bank branch oflico department store order office and general merchandise store on the second floor stacked with goods ranging from household hardware to fur lined parkss Manager Ron Howard of Win nipeg laid fresh vegetables meats and other periohsbles are run into the base by refrigerated car twiceweekl cnrload oi staple eomrnod ties or riv monthly About 60 per cent of goods are supplied by Manitoba firms the remainder from Western Cana dian suppliers Mr Howardsiirst plans are for monthlang series oi sales to help increase predicted 25 gservcent raise in the $40000 to the mother of the bride received guestsgownod blue and white organza sheath with white organza Socket and matching e9 ccsrorioo The mother of the brldomom assisted wearing blue lace drclls with blue and black new sor Pink roscbud carnage complet od their ensembles For wedding tri to the lla ited Stem the de chose white sheath tiles with pink and white accessories Her corlagc was of pink roaabuds Mr and Mrs Schulz wrll ride at RR Barrio Oubolvtown guests at the wed ding were from Camp Bordon Newmarket and Utopia Photo by revere MR AND MRS LOTHAE SCHULZ WHAT THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLIIA FDR TOMOROW Dont count on the cooperation of other during the Itli Later Ln the day people will be more congenial and you can count on their ctroperation Social functions should prove congenial in the evening hours FOR THE BIRTHDAY Your horoscope indicates that till new your in your life will be more auspicious for planning for the future than it will be for achieving immediate gains There will be periods ahead when you can advance along business lob under financial linesnotably in the first six months of lootbut generally speaking you must avoid ox trnvogsnco unnecessary expon diturco and speculnrion Be careful in personal relation ships too Avoid needless quer rels with members of the inrnlll and business associates as well and during January dont take new romances too seriously romance in May could prove to be the real thing however Stars favor travel in July and August child born on this day will be inordinately ambitious and will have marked inventive tal ants Red Cross Nurse Reports On Congo TORONTO CF Mrs JO 0000 monthly turnover of the hanna Korlu leader at Cana Old store diun Red Cros nursing team Just returned from The Congo said that in three months in Co quiihatvllle Equatorial province SPEAKING or PEOPLE AND PLACES mm It Fisher checking Tickets adver tisillg and posters were in charge golosa soldiers become so friendly thatJin the last month gt of our stay they would salute of Mrs Green Mrs Spearn Mrs Sykes Pouring Mme Treasury of Family Fun tea during the afternoon were us Mrs Koriu from Holland was due to become Canadian citi Ital the dog shoAlgeturneg 05a Y5 BC on lDm CBK can ll 715 fiewnégr fi£°$a$ ers Wisdom Mrs Max and her husband Vartkess Bonkroom of the United Church div Mm Lile Toronto engineer Mutated of Canada Publishing house in Sieee The mm was flan here six years as loronto last Monday The an by Mrs Cnnk Mrs Blogg hon wife Rev Arnold Mam Mrs Gray Mrs Retnor and Mrs sws orwumtpeg is formerly of SP Buckmund music was Hillsdale Simcoe County and supplied by Mrs Spearn Notes are intended to cover the general social life of the city and district Wedding anniversaries oys brldgc partial comingolnge parties visitors and travell ers are all items of interest to the women readers of this page Your help in supplying this news will be greatly ap preciated Piensc phone The Barrie Examiner VA 66531 and ask or the Womens Page ing Dancing and lunch were included in the program AUTOGRAPII PARTY Nancy Cieavers new book cwrrrns conscrous anadians use about three RETURN FROM WEST Mr and Mrs Leroy Rosser has written many articles for File Barrie Examiner under the heading For Parents Only and Miss Bessie Spearn BAPTJSMAL RITES times as much textiles on per capita basis on the world nvcb age chiefly because of climate Rev Gardiner Skelly oi ticinted at the baptismal services held at Collier Street United Church yesterday morning The following children were baptized Douglas Lloyd son of Mr and Mrs Lloyd Armstrong James Crowell son of Mr and Mrs Douglas Baker Alison Arlene daughter of Mr and Mrs Grant Boundy Nadine Helen McKle daughter of Mr and Mrs Wil lianl Brown Wendy Eliza beth daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Cook Cathryn Louise daughter of Mr and Mrs Run nid Marshall Peter John son of Mr and Mrs Peter Monte Randy Edward sonof Mr and Mrs Lloyd Macintyre Stephen Angus son of Mr and Mrs Gor don McKay Jeffrey Scott son of Lieutenant ind Mrs Mailman Elllen daught or he nan an Mrs Paul menu 48 Anne St have returned to their home at lhanty Bay following western trip Mr Rosser president of Mansfield RubbertCnnada Lim lted mode business calls through to Vancouver then the couple travelled on to San Francisco and IPhoenlx Arizona for brief vacation and visit with friends names NIGHT Annual games night was held at the Officers Mess of Barrie Armouly Saturday and it was an enjoyable occasion with large attendance of members and guests Convenlng the pro gram were John Hamilton Ken lreadwell and John Dugh Various members assisted in Sch Ling up the entertainment with Al Wigg in charge of horse rac illarold Walker Is President The parents of Battle Junior Band members hled the first meeting recently to elect com mittee of officers for the forth coming season In the absence of Mr Higgins Bandmaster of the Junior Band who was unable to attend Ken Hollier explained in detail the proposed bylaws After considerable discussion the election of officers took place with Harold Walker being ap pointed president The remain ing executive include VicePre sident Mrs Coileaux Sec retary Mrs Ralph Congdoll TreasurerMrs Bowen Publicity Mrs Wlkon The executive committee will meet the first week in January at the home of the president The book has been attractiver illustrated by Barbara Cook has tic pages and as small on cyclopedia of family good times makes an ideal Christmas gift it is available in Barrie GUTBRIE WI Mrs Clifford Besse will host the Guthrie Wl meeting Dec 13 Mrs Eninn will be in charge of the program with thoughts on Christmas and carols Mrs Sam Steel will be the guest speaker Hostesses in charge are Mrs Pilkey and Mrs Morris Mt Arthur FROSTY FAIR The annual Christmas tea bazaar and bake sale sponsored by the Womens Association of Burton Avenue Church was in charge of the following com mittees and oonveners Mrs Gray Mrs Foster tea room Mrs Watt Mrs Cough candy table ilrs Parr baking and delicatessen MrsMills aprons Mrs Spearn dolls Mrs Meison bazaar Mrs Henry childrens wear Mrs Spearn decorating Mrs Tordiff Mas GIFTS FOR TIE HANDYMAN noun moons rowan TOOLS and ATTACHMENTS WORK BENCHES BALL PLANING NULL LTD PA 2496 HEALTH CHRISTMAS Ews You cant give moreAp preciated Personal GIFT than your Photo ARRANGE NOW FOR SITTING SMIIII STUDIO 38 Dunlop St PA 34178 AN OLD FALL MAY BE CAUSING YOUR ILLNESS Bananas noun ban or cmornacnc is extra money to seize Opportunity HAVE YOU ENOUGH EXTRA MONEY watchful buyer with cash in his pocket can take advantage of many Opportunities Valuable projects such as the purchase of house furniture home appliances or major renovations can be undertaken with confidenceThe opportunity of lifetimeto go into business for your selfcanbeseize¢quicklg gt Men who are earning no more than you frequently can manage thess things They are able to because their savings the education of their children and the security of their families have already been looked after by unconditionally guaranteed life insurance By keeping their life insurance in force to secure the yearsahead they can act with confidence and courage And if for some reason these men need even more money they can borrow on their insurance knowing that the familys financial future is seems You must remember that fall jar or bump can cause endless trouble by producing nlisaiignrnents Your Doctor of How about you If you dont have enough extra money maybe its because Chiropractic is able to determine these misaligmnenlg and you dont own enough life insurance with valuable savings features Look into it is competent to camel any problem that may exist Your life insurance man is most important person to talk to regularly on you road tovsuccess Save and be safe with life insurance Bumps jerks falls slips or strains can change ourheaitll picture completely When our feet fly out from under its and we sit down hard it jolts our spinal joints and many times misaligns the vertebrae of our spine Our head arid neck connections are apecinlb vulnerable to misalignment We get up brush off tile dirt inspect ourselves for bruises and fractures then forget all about it little suspecting we might have set into motion chain ofrcauses and effects GOOD PAY RESPECT srcumrv Single and married women are urgently needed as Practical Nurses in institutions doctors offices clinics private homes High school education not necessary Spare time training wont interfere with your present job Books and equipment supplied Dont delay morning afternoon and evening elases now forming Special arrangemean for home study Write for full information Do it now For free bootletmnil coupon today Canadian schools of Practical Nursing Box as Barrie axsmlner Barrios Pic so send me without obligation all flan booklet on haw become PRACTICAL an NAME ADDRESS CITY OCCUPATION Later on somesyears later we develop nil sorts of things such as infections low resistance to colds headaches di gestive troubles constipation etc but we never think to blame the damage done by that simple lungvforgolienabuut fall dmoaely yours lllAnnlen HARRY now Dc NJ savour Aqn our use Insurance consortiasits CANADA

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