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Barrie Examiner, 26 Sep 1956, p. 18

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tmunmxxsmawaoxssou am nunst1 Collier StreetUniled This is Businesswomens Week iPresbyteriél Rally Of Mission TBand Leaders Heldlln Barrie Simcoc Presbyterial United taught Chureh Womens Missionary So leaders to sing Silent Night in Korean Sept rate 29 lsbeihg absence this year as Business Womens Week by the CanadlwFedcntion ot Business and Professions Wo ciety mission bend rally held at mens clubs Thcptlrpose ot the week is to directthe attention ot the public to the contribution that lth quite titling that we con gratulate our women for their rucceu in so many fields of so deavor which until recently were entirer occu led by men is the message 01 Honorable Leslie Mnlrosu Prime Minister On Mrs Charles Spearn of Burton Avenue Church presented beau tilul closing worship Mrs Willa irn Watt Bond Head read the scripture and led in prayer Two sisters ltirs William Little and business and professional women are making on local and nation al level to the economic cultural and educational tits at Cinads The theme or 1956 is New Levels Leadershi tario at this time Today women are employed in nearly all the professions and trades including medicine angina oering nursing teaching agricul ture and research indeed there Collier Street United Church last war opened with worship ser vice led by Mrs Doidge oi Cehtral United Church who read story at young Christian Kor can girl through through her words in lending the rally in prayer who influenced others her actions rather than Mrs Gordon Roach song and playfll fMy Task Mrs Nesbitt brought to the attention at the gathering that this last piece ot birs Ball at Dalston askcd In oommnn withother groups ms the nation the Barrie nus busincflvlnd professional wont Club promotes the economic in tcrcsLs of working women and en Ire increasing numbers becoming expert technician to help to ser vice our tremendous industrial and scientific plants in the arts and letters the contribution at tal music had given pértect note to the day since these sisters were the daughters of the late Mn Harvie Johnson who was presid ent oi Simcoe Presbyterial tor tourycars Miss Margaret Smith deaconcss oi Collier Street United Church expressed thcplcasure ot Collier Street at being hosttor the There were 47 people registered including sii Presbyterial otiicers Thirtyone sat downato delicious lunch served by Mrs Ll gMill words group of the WA AJap anesc grace was given by Mrs courage the individual to develop urn merit that guidance and not lie and apply her talents be givento the mission band lea ders this year Mrs Lloyd Cooks voice thrilled thogathering singv log when Children Pray ac companied by Mrs Chis holm representing Burton Ave liue and Collier Street United churches Mrs Nesbltt secretary of illusion bands or the presbyten ial welcomed the leaders and in troduced prcsbyterial otticers leel that the training provided by the WMS and our United Church ened women is particularly notice able and the standard of excel Thelr stalls lo the economy lenca mummy flung makes them potent Iorce lot In Cw mm were prosperity andwcllbeing do lauom mu clared Ontario President Elsie me am em EregoryMncGill ofthe clubmem eflcéfiiaggmemd and mdu ers Take away the women who Resides In Meaforcl work in business industries and Both rhé Globe and Mail and the proiessions and you create labor lamina Take away The Examiner were mistaken about Miss Margaret Millers mens earnings andtyou break the place at lesidénce when they Appliance Superman market or consumerdurablca Ronlove the unfair and unrealistic disabilities in wages salaries em cannot be obtained elsewhere our groups are like staing 011 pearls Ours is the recon pear on the string Let us take care of it lest the string break Mrs William Bell of Barrie led discussion on tinancc in the absence of the treasurer Mrs Carter who had been suddenly taken illl What is legitimate expense was the question at the day We must remembcf that money is not at primary import ancc in mission band work but rather the tr gand education of the children in our care Crosbie of Everett lvlrt Ann MRS GEORGE BEETON Bérrie Residents Aré ployment bcoetits income tax pro visions and career opportunities that operate against gainfully em ployed women and discourage them trom takiug employment and you expand the economy and increase the gross national pm duet it is to bring these ideas home to the business world and to men and women generally that Bush ness Womens Week is beln celebrated this week printed her llvely article recalling impressions of her first teaching days in rural school near Croe rnore Acousin of the retired teacher John Miller of 14 Ecclos Street North informs us that tho iormer Sta memberot Victoria School is sharing their home with two sisters in Meatord not in Mid land as stated in the two publica tions Fall WASHEll one arm ocmousrnarlon or SPEED KNIT norm nnrrrmo meatless Mrs Wilson ot Thornton presenting the literature exhibit asked what would happen at school it teachers decided to use whatever books they liked Let each leader have her own study book Read it from start to fin ish Then start teaching the course You will get great deal more out of your work that way The purpose at the study book The home of Mr and Mrs Melville Bulmer at Holly was thesccne gathering or relatives neighbors and friends of Mrs Bulmers parents Mr and Mrs George Beeton of Barrie on Saturday evening The occasion was the golden wedding anniversary of the couplewho now make thelr is all children as members of the iamin ot GodV di help others and to suggest ways that they may help leaders obtain copies of it Takes Time To Grow and Thoughts of God the latter being book on devotionals or children and that superintendents obtain copy of th of from apoom on the mission band lite membership certiticate hearts too young tor enmity There lies way to mnkemen free in requested that mission band leaders are pro to teach children to appreciate to help children scover what is being done to She strongly recommended that mission band handbook when comes on the press shortly Mrs Robert McLarcn president Simcoe Presbyteriol quoted THIS COCKTAIL DRESS dt signed by Marie France teatur ing basketweaveiullvskirt was shown at apreview in Montreal of the fall collection oi the As socintion of Canadian Couturiers Separate lengths of nylon chiffon are interlaced into deep Vin front the white acetateandny ion lace coat hns cocktaillength sleevesand fullness releascd be low shoulder yoke urn Mrs Gordon Brethct secretary Toronto Conterenco branch that Auxiliaries see family dinner at the Bulmor homo attended by 26 relatives in cluding the sister of the bride of 50 years ago Mrs Edgar Jackson of Barrie who was attendant it the wedding in Minesing on Sept 181905 Also present was another at Mrs Beotons three sisters Mrs William Hamilton and two at her three jyrothers Albert and Charles Alexanderall oi Barrie and the grooms brother Harvey Beetop of Barrie Mr Beeton al so hastwo sisters Although not native of Sim coe County Mrs Beeton has lived hcre nearly all her life Born at Little Curicnt on Manitoulin Is home at 188 Dllnop St East The open house lollowed aland she moved to Apto as small child with her parents the late Mn and Mrs Samuel Alex ander nnd attended school there Her husband who is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Walter Bee ton of Craighurst was born in the county village not or from his brides home The couple lived at Craighurst for three years fol lowing their marriage ceremony at Minesing at which the late iton Mr Petch who died last year officiated Later Mrl and Mrs wheeton termed at Minesing and Edenvaic before moving to Everett and then to Barrie Theirdaughter Mrs Bulmer Jean and their son Gordon ol Iottawa and their grandchildren were all present for the anniversr ary dinnerl Another daughter Mrs Norvnl Robbins Grace of ill nil lirarr olsrlllv anorll Blllllllll rilllllllrloll rnUns evolving lam ant sorbet By Miss YER KNITTED llllllllsllESlllllEn nrnom SWITZERLAND Mlss ltyzer will also give lireedemonstratlon in our store Thursday atternoon Bfllliltlllli Llllr earlarr sswlNG machines soon DISPtAY IxTime Lino Control Resudser vided with copies of the iollow Everett died eight years ago ing four books Friends With Meefing Next Thuksday The bride and groom of 50 years ago were presented with SEWING AND gt KNITTING gold wrist watches by their fam lZOIPunlopzStz Phone Pas6364 Water Temperaiura All the World Heres How and when TheVWhole World Sing ing Childrens Games from lilnny Lands Some of the extra activtilee mentioned by leaders were baz aars parcel post tea on the parsonage lawn concert for motbers and fathers and gradua tion ceremonies for baby band to mission band and for mission band to Explorers Mission Band Daisy The Mission Band Daisy cre ated interest among the leaders Selector ily and their grandchildren pre sented Mrs Boston withnbeauti ful necklace and MrBeeton with matching on links and tie pint Thocouple also received many gifts and cards of congratulation from other relatives and friends Home And Schbol Associations To Organize District Council Provincial President Speaker Home and School nssociatlons in Barrie and district are to be explaining the mission band col P05 the provincial president or and then petals which make on Thursdav0ct On that an evening Mrs Irv no of Nia mhfisififinggflfi Thifvi d9 gara Falls wrll organize Council momlrated by Mm Edgar mm of the 29 Home and School asso ot Flesherton assisted by Mrs 3mm 93 Dorothy Hickling who also 18 Mrs Irvine will expl in the monstrated The Christmas Story tunc on of council and its rela in flannelgmpb tionship to bothrthe local asso LwleErSoulessorilliaruseanialjonantheJnderationgat flannelgraph to tell the story of meeting being held in Hillcrest Ke Sooniwtaken from the new School Auditorium beginning at study book eight oclock It is hoped that Elmvalc women added their hit there will be good representa to the day when Mrs ReyA tion there to meet the Ontario holds and Mrs Fiegeben led the lender Each association may rally in musicslgames an exer choose five representatives to at Icise from the new guide and tend With their president they Way Rinsing LWove Action Agitator will constitute the voting mem bers of the associations atthe open meetings of the council However all Home and School members may attend open meet ings 7VSpin Dry Porcelain Per week Tub lb with builtin strength flpucw some °f purposes of un for above normal ncctis oil are to compare sassociation work and to exchange ideas to develop local leadership and to interpret Home and School to the co unity TimeLine Qgptgol District associations have been formed in Alliston Elmvnle an sugrounding areas social half hour will follow be meeting Super Volume Blower Fon Knee Action Door 5Way Venting DONT Mlss THE Myronls aim cufiLlusrcluaatllholllo ATaIHE seeljEMBtIIkgzg 281329 runnrlfunsuj suntan rues has fill0P Monet2429 tannin Planners or lasting luxury comfort and beauty gm Kroehlerbringsyou Heealla arumlure utltlona do der gosxi 33 will it all living gzmi3yl these PlusBmlt urnlturo tto cu ea can 151 tjm tux vcllildre wllcltingyTVInd me miller Family erFea es fun uvities thal are not con red in your hornel Cam nendietuhlwvtyonjllevitnl somethingncw thats been addedto famouo Kroehlc Cushionlud Construction See all of the PLUShUILT futures tth add up to years nd caoiemn living pleasure tnlh this lovely neto Crouphy gt do GiantkSize Lint Screen Kroshler Come yL iila 45375

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