Graduate NurSe Honored By Community testimonial bannult attcnded by 500 citizens honored Miss Priscilla Campbell 1918 graduate oiï¬oyal Victoria Hospital train ing school at Barrie on the oc casion of her retirement as mlnistntor of thcCbItham Gen eral H031th it was the largest evcpt to be held in Chat ham Miss Campbell is native oi Glencalrn iinimcoe County brotherW Campbell resides on Maple Avenue liliSS PKlSClLLA CAMPBELL With the hospital for 35 years the retiring administrator was presented with scroll inscribed with the story of her life and high fidelity radio dram atic presentation of scenes from her life was part of the program plaque will be dedicated to Miss Campbell in the Chatham hospitals chapelr The hospital was new when the wellknown nurse joined its staff She was awarded Servicemcdal layKing George frequent visitor to Barrie Miss Campbell gave the gradua tion address to Royal Victoria class in recent years She isa director of the On tario Hospital Association and one of its past presidents member of the American College of Hospital Administrators and life member of the American Hospital Association she Vis charter member of regional hos pitiil council for istriet one Cadet Aeolian SOcial Evening ls Big Success The Womens ilinry of 102 Air Cadet Squadron held social evening this month at the home of Mrs 12 Black 36 Ciapperton St There were 18 members and four visitors out to enjoy card party Winners of prizes were Lu ciile Metealio Gertie Dickey EdithMadigan Kay King Edna Graham Verna Greenhalgh Dor othy Shrypnychuck Lulu Morris MariamDiamond Olive Wolfen don Dorothy Jones Madeline Wilson Mrs Watson Olga Black Ethel Elliott Velma Harris Ka thie Irvine Doris Ferrier The next meeting of theaux iliary will be held at Mrs Olive McKeevers home on Letitia iniEeuLinni RELIEVE nus EASY WAY WEED bilintfisneaa or conaggatgm ro yoii your pa Maines initiating They help giytguqsy relief by plbéllggfgf regulari em with Dr Mroyma Iiidiin Root Pills At Illdruggiata 054 Beaver county Craftsmen Mae WOU Id liméiéSiMoiei Young Ped lie in Air WhItirc the major needs in the quiltandrug ilir Irtu the arts and crafts ï¬eld in Sim hibit arts and crafts weekends coc County and how can they be etc association has previd met This was the question dis ed lea érship for classes insmall cussed at meeting oi represen communiticsand has brought out tatlves oi local groups from Orlllll art and crafts standing artists ind craftsmen to Burl and the county giving Wealth of in Allision the county weavers and terestiog information io county members of the council of the people on all romp of arts and Simcoe County Arts and Crafts crai Association held Sulture at Barrie The meeting was arranged by the arts and crafts association council so that its members and representatives of affiliated groups could learn ibout one anothers programs and problems and ways in which they could be mutually helpful in the development in this area individual Groups The most recently formed group was the CBA Club oiwhlch Mrs Burgessoi Alliston is the president This club holds monthly meeting with speaker or demonstrations of art Each spring it has an art exhibition at which the work of members is shown The Barrie Art Club has been in existence for eight years Mrs iiazcl Barker the president out lined itsaotivities which include monthly meetings tions An annual banquet and art show in May is the highlight of each year large social com refreshmcnts at the close ofeach meeting to cre and mitiee provides ate friendly atmosphere on annual Twelfth Night party is much enjoyed Arts and crafts are in state of flux in Oriiiia at the present time several art classes private auspices and one aspart of the collegiate night class pro gram Childrens art classes are now being contemplated Fred in the board room or the department of ti something at which out standing ortists give demonstra developments There are held under Potential Cnitsmcn The gmupthoughh that the in terest oi children and young people am and crafts should be developed it was generally thought that wherever possible local art clubs or recreation com mitteca should sponsor such class es Where these did not exist communities might Inquest as sistanceiri organization and laid ership irom the county associa tion lnlarger centres school boards ight be encouraged to provide extracurricular classes in arts and crafts More specific art instruction was also thought to be important for community groups since the training which school art teach ers receive is not sufficient it was suggested that art groups meettwo or three times year at whichftime an outside artist of note could be brought in to cri ticize work and give further in struction How to obtain adequate iinan clnl support for arts and crafts how to reach people who have some interest in this field but art not active and itow to bind craits interests together in club or association wore among the problems discussed it was felt that the county association could assist groups by providing lead ership and organizational know how Mrs people with different arts and Th Insularineetioc Street United Church Womsno Association washetd in tho form of pot luck supper in the reces tion room of thechureh last needy Thorn tendance oi 72 After theimpresive variety oi delicacies had been niopledlhc meeting was call to order with the president Mmjruce Edey in the chair The worship serviceI was conducted by Mrs Victor Knox issistcdbyMrs 11 Part ridge The theme $5ch hymn wasrsung with Mrs Chishoimiat the piano The minutes dtha tart meetinï¬ were read by Mrs Smith an approved Reports wcre read by tho corresponding secretary Mr Flock the iinanciai secretory Mrs Haslett the treasurer Mrs Rowe carpet Mrs Smith strangers Mrs Urry parsonage Mrs Johnsto hos pital Mrs Cooper and flow ers Mrs Adams Reports were also given by the various group leaders Mrs Millward Mrs Adams Mrs Pratt Mrs Winchester and Mrs Steele who announced thit the meeting night ior Group had been changed to the second Mon day of every month Mrs Johnstonrcported for the pantry committee thatthe new kitchen is now equipped to Serve up to 400 ltwas decided to changethe dateof Lhe next meeting to March1 The spring tea is to be held April and the Christmas bazaar on Nov 18 and 14 with Mrs Kearsey as convener committee hea by Mrs the associations executive secre tary led the discussion Others at the meeting were Mrs Palmer and Mrs Steele oi Barrie Mn Mediock of oriliia Miss Barbara Cooper Arts and Mills of BarrlE president of the Simcoe County Crafts Association chaired the meeting Miss Culley French Ernest Barker of Stayner or Goldwater Mrs Kelsi and Mrs Nicol of Alllston Mrs oi Colilngwood and Tindcii and liilssoiga Mawdsiey of Oriliia reported for this con trc Countywide Activities Miss Florence Maclibugall re presented the county weavers which has drawn together those of like interests from all over the county This group although small in number is made up of enthusiasts for the crattof weav ing it meetstwice year and is affiliated with ih 0n rio Spin ners and Weaver uild thecounty arts and crafts assocA iation was outlined by Llew Founded in 1945 at the request of several people from different parts of the county the association had as it first venture leadership training classes in pot tery weaving and leatheiwork Since then various countywide projects have developed such as Ivns horriï¬ed when tannin or the damage that might be doneto my fragile nna rumi cure said one iniy inen me ordered Wlihpltpproved North American van Lines Int and everything wu periectl Cnll your dependable Nonmnmeri can Van Lines agent to me move Campbell Limited llcnts for North Amer lcln an tion Moving nod iiopniton ï¬vefyhoit Time To Brighten le Yonr witnsmnmim No papcrhanger to hire paste to buy lust wetv and apply ta workable for WALLPAPERS SUNWOBTHY WALLPAPER Yourself with VPRE rAero nonlinear iiiwurk oi TJ II Dunlap St Wu BARRIE ONT osnna llANFIh s3 taint SI 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