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Barrie Examiner, 24 Feb 1962, p. 7

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3a MR AND MRS ERNEST CHASE Bride Wears Gown Of Pequ Baskets of white mums ami red carnations decorated the Salvation Army Citadel Collier Street for the wedding of Miss Wendy Diane Coulson to Ernest Nelson Chase Major Gil lespie officiated at the afternoon ceremony Feb i7 The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs William Coul son RR Barrie The bride groom is the son of Mrs Alma Chase and the late Mr Chase Moose Jaw Saskatchewan The soloist Mrs Gilles pic sang Perfect Love and The Lords Prayer accompan ied by Mrs Brown lived in marriage by her father the bride wore floor lcngth gown of shimmering peau de solo The gown was fashioned with filled bodice of Chantilly lace with finger tip slecvcs and portrait neck line The skirt of the gown was enhanced with Chantilly lace undershirt headdress crown of seed pearls crystals and rhinestones held the elbow length veil of silk illusion tulle The bride carried cascade bouquet of red roses and white stephanatis The bride was attended by Miss Gladys Cooper Barrie as maid of honor Miss Sharon Lewis Barrie and the brides niece Miss Dwayne Coiilson of Londo were bridesmaids Miss Muriel Gillespie Barrie was the flower girl DeSoie The attendants were gowncd alike in strcetvlcngth dresses of cherry red velvet fashioned with fitted bodiccs short sleev es and boufl skirts Their lieaddrcsses were crescents of red velvet bows and net Mat ching accessories complement ed their ensembles Bouquets of red carnations and white mums were carried by the Attendants The grnomsman was Wally Stainton of Earrie William Chase Moose Jaw Saskatche wan and William Coulsan Bar rie acted as the ushers For the reception held in the church hall the brides mother received wearing sheath gown of olive green brocade with matching jacket hat of matching brocade and brown accessories completed her cos tumc Her corsage was yellow roses Assisting the bridegrooms mother was attired in frock of printed matte jersey in beige and brown tunes She wore black velvet hat and corsage of yellow roses For travelling the bride had chosen sheath dress of ruby red wool white accessories and brown fur jacket llcr corsage was of white gardenias On return from the wedding trip to Niagara Falls the cou ple will reside in Barrie Oulolcity guests attended from Moose Jaw Toronto Tren tonv tS Catliarines and Lon don Ontario PEOPLE AND PLACES Phono Eileen Dixon or Audrey Coulson PA 56531 Notes are intended to cover the general social life of the city and dIstrInt Weddings anniversaries bir hdays bridge tarties and coming of age parties visitors and tra vellum are JIIl items oI Inter to the women readers of this page Your help in sup plying this news will be greatly appreciated VENTURE CLUB Barrie Venture Club members and their guests enjoyed an eve ning of bowling followed by re freshments at the home of Miss Margaret Goodfellow Edgehill Drive Guests attending were Misses Judy Owen Barbara Lee Evelyn Gillham Lynn Wells Barbara Goodwin and former member Mrs John Sta vinga ATTEND PERFORMANCE Mr and Mrs Sandy Coulis Highland Avenue Mrs Gordon Coutts Alexander Avenue and Mrs Albert King Toronto trae veiled to London to attend the performance of The Mikado produced by the Gilbert and Sullivan Society of the Univer sity of Western Ontario Miss Catharine Coutts daughter of Mr and Mrs Sandy Coutts was member of the dioriisu After the performance Miss Cautts returned to Barrie with her parents She will resume studies at the university Feb SORORITY DANCE The second annual Beta Sig ma Phi Sorority dance was held at Kennys Banquet Hall Feb 17 The dance was convened by Mrs Jean Battersby and her committee Mrs Norman Ran kin Sorority director was mis tress of ceremonies for the event Highlight of the evening was the choosing of the Valen tine Queen Mrs Bruce White Mrs Burt PopP former Queen crowned Mrs White Mrs Ran kin presented her with bou quet of red roses Spot dances and dance contests were won by Miss Janet Bessey Stan Schoen hofer Mr and Mrs Hank Groh Mr and Mrs Burt Popp Miss Jean Palmer Ken Petite Miss Eleanor Dorian Gale Nelson PERMANENTS SPECIAL complete open Tun5 Thurs Pr rm OPERATDHB EVES BEAUTY SHOPPE Essa rub Allandnlu For appointment call PA $8571 The door Petite QUEBEC GUESTS Mr and Mrs Lloyd Goheen Brookdale Drive will be week end guests of Mrs Goheens brother and sisterinlaw Mr and Mrs Glenn Swain Ville Leymone Quebec CW1 LUNCHEON The Toronto Arclidiocesan Council of the Catholic Womens League is sponsoring lunch eon to commemorate Brother hood Week The luncheon will be held in the Sheraton Room of the King Edward Hotel To ronto Feb 26 Rev Mother Chabanel IBVM will be the speaker Among Barrie resi dents attending the event will be Mrs Coughlin president of St Marys Parish Council Mrs Corbett Mrs Cole man Mrs McCann Mrs McVeigh and Mrs Partridge HOLLAND VISITOR Mr and Mrs Huyer of Shanty Bay have received word that their eldest son Peter Huyer will be visiting them prior to returning to Holland after four weeks business trip throughout the United Staf es family reunion is plan ned on Mr Huyers arrival at his parents home CARD PARTY The Business and Profession al Womens Club of Barrie is sponsoring card party to be held in the Eastern Star rooms Owen Street Feb 28 at pm Door prizes and draw prizes will be awarded to the lucky guests Further information may be obtained from Mrs Ralph Dawson PA 84108 or Miss Evelyn Kightley PA 83123 prize was won by Ken Try An Examiner Want Ad PHONE PA 82414 if You want To CUT DOLLARS OFF YOUR FOOD BILL tie on neiter Than Ever Bufor can PA 8741 MONARCH baniinnit sermons First Executive Meeting Simcoe Presbyterial UC Burton Avenue United Church Barrie was host to the first meeting of the newly elected of ficers of Simcoc Presbyteriui Feb is when registered Presidents attended from most of the towns and villages of Simcoe Presbyteriai Mrs Presser of Stay her and Mrs Elwood Gordon conducted the morning dew tioniil with Mrs Chis holm of Barrie pianist Mrs Lloyd Foster president of the UCW of Burton Avenue Church said she was happy to have the privilege of welcoming the first executive of the new organization to her church There was great deal oi discussion as to what should be done with the $706 in the bur sary fund left by the WA and it was finally decided to leave this in the hands of Mrs George Strachsn of Orillia scc retary of stewardship and re cruiting for investigation and report Mrs Bell presi dent of Simcoe Presbyterinl UCW reported that out of 71 UCW groups in Simcoe County 65 had been represented at Cen tral United Church on the day of the inaugural meeting and service The finance committee was authorized to send out explicit directions to each UCW organi zation concerning the allocation and how the 98 per cent and two per cent were in be made up lt is believed that quarter ly statements will be sent out to all treasurers in the near fu ture to be used in reporting Miss Jordan Oriiliu liter ature and communications sce retary was requested to keep the $1260 which she still had on hand and use it to order necessary supplies CONFERENCE DELEGATES The six delegates chosen to attend the Toronto Conference branch meeting to be held at North Bay on March were Mrs Thomson Creemore treasurer Mrs Trace Elmvale first vicepresident Mrs Prosscr Stayner second vicepresident Mrs Gough Shanty Bay recording secretary Mrs Blair Allis tnn organization and promo ticn Mrs Corrigan Ever ett finance and two alternates Mrs Jory Barrie head of Centre Region and Mrs Douglas Day New Lowell head of the western section of Sim coe Presbyterial The resignation of Mrs Setterington Midland was re ceived with regret and Mrs MacLaren chairman of nomin ations was asked to find re placement for the northern sec or Mrs Elwood McCague Bee Ion requested that the first Presbyterial be held in the southern region at Alliston pending approval of the church involved the date to be early in May with afternoon and ev ening sessions UCW Meeting At Bond Head The February meeting of the Bond Head United Church men was held Feb 16 with an attendance of 25 The Worship was taken by Mrs Green and included Psalm 90 with commentary and pray er on the same theme The chapter on Family Life from the study book Signals for the Sixties was presented by Mrs Jackson Three groups participated in dis cussion with emphasis on find ings pertaining to situations in the local congregation The Unfolding Dramaot the Bible is the title of the study conducted by Mrs Stev ens This study will be con tinued each month except in May when there will be special speaker The president Mrs William Watt presided for the business which included making arrange merits for the World Day of Prayer to be held in the flu ited Church March The secretary Mrs Robinson presented each mem ber with charter membership card and program for the first half of the year Following the benediction refreshments were served by Mrs Haines and Mrs Harvey Mrs Nesbilf and Mrs Chisholm both of Barrie were appointed as the repre sentative of the UCW to Hills crest Lodge Orillis The president reminded those present to publicize the leader ship trainiug classes and Bible study being conducted in Bar ric every Wednesday night for seven weeks and also the Bible workshop to be conducted by Rev Vipond on March at Burton Avenue United Churdi Small churches may send three delegates only and large church es six only to the course be ing conducted by Rev Mr Vl pond while all are welcome to the former MARRIAGE OI IVAWATS Rev David Reeve minister of Burton Avenue United Church was introduced by the resident Arts 5611 lol owing luncheon Basing his message on pas sages from Philippians Rev Mr Reeve drew comparison between the beginning of the UCW and young couple on tering upon matrimony Here we are he said the wedding is over the inaugural ispast The WA and VMS are now married We feel the excitement and joy of young couple doing things together for the first time in spirit of true love selfgiving sharing and listening Ciirisiinn people are realistic Mr lteeve said and do not wear rosetinted glasses They do not see marriage in the Hollywood setting of young couple walk ing off down the road into beautiful sunset with music swelling and the indication that they will ve happlly ever af ter Chri ions at the time of the wedding know Lhat it takes heap of loving to keep young couple together There is more than romance there is responsibility and large measure of give and take Af ter the honeymoon come the problems of working out re lationship involving fidelity loy MRS BELL alty hard work willingness to give to share pain and suffer ins joy and blessings Just as the nephew baby in herits the characteristics of the parents so the WA and Wills characteristics may be seen in our new organization of United Church Women which will need close attention and care just like baby it will need our prayers and will need to de velop quality of listening 50 that we may catch the cry of pain and look fddslgns of dis comfort Suburbia has its prob lems today Will the young wo men be allowed to smoke in the church We need to en courage people We need to get along together as Martha and Mary in the Negro spiritunls ringing those joyous bolls and remembering Pauls words whatever is true honorable just pure lovely gracious if there is any excellence worthy of praise think about these things That is the message think is needed word of encouragement ALLISTON SOCIAL NOTES Mrs Winnlfred Hunter woll known Alliston resident who underwent major surgery at the Mayo Clinic during the past month returned recently by TCA to Malton and from there to Alliston where she is making satisfactory recovery at the home of her soninlaw and daughter Mrs and Mrs Foster McQuigge Fletcher Crescent The sympathy of the Alliston community goes to Reaford Vil son of Markham son of the late Mr and Mrs George Wit son Alliston on the death of his wife Ruby at Princfis Mar garet Hospital Toronto Feb 18 UCW INAUGURAL Attending the Inaugural Ser vice and Installation of officers of the United Church Women Simcoe Presbyterial held Feb at Central United Church Barrie were the following wom cn from Alliston Mrs Angus Blair who holds the office of Chairman of Organization and Promotion for Simcne Presbyt erial and also serves on the Alliston executive Mrs New ton Wilson President of United Church Women St Johns Chur ch Alliston and other members of her executive consisting of Mrs McDonald and Mrs Arthur Merritt Mrs Joseph Hancey Mrs Allan Latirner Arthur Merritt and Dr Angus Blair also attended Mr and Mrs Job Small of Alliston area are presently vac ationing in Florida Mr and Mrs Herbert Dunn have recently returned to Allis ton alter an extended vacation in southern Florida Harold Pearson Alliston teacher at Banting Memorial High School is making satis factory progress ot Stevenson Memorial Hospital after under going emergency surgery Nicol Wilson of Alliston recently met with an unfortun ate accident while visiting fri ends in the Dunnville area when he slipped on ice and brok an ankle He has been confined to Haldimand Hospital Dunnville for the past two weeks Miss Pearl Newton of Innis wood Nursing Home Painswick has returned to Stevenson Mem orial Hospital for furtha treat ment Mr and Mrs Wray and Dr and Mrs Hughson have returned to Alliston from the United States where they were in an unfortunate accident Mr Vray is suffering from injuries sustained in the car crash in which they were involved and isnrecovering at his home in on Harry Doyle Alliston suffer broken arm when he slip pedand fell on the icy streets He is confined to Stevenson Memorial Hospital Alliston Robert Mitchell son of Mayor and Mrs John Mitchell of Al liston has been sent to Carol Lake Newfoundland as maint enance foreman in the engine ering department of the Iron Ore Company where he will spend the winter months Rob ert known as Bob obtained first class honors in Christmas examinations at Waterloo Uni versity where he is enrolled fourth year engineering course Experience in the field is part of the curriculum TORONTO CONSERVATORY voice pupils of Mrs Mar jory Park McKelvey Alliston obtained excellent marks at the recent examinations at the Roy al Conservatory of Music Tor onto Trying first year singing were Miss Mary McRuer and Jayne and Janice Whiteside who all were given honor marks and standing and displayed fine talent in their tests Mrs Ther esa Keogh who tried grade three Harmony also received first class honors Paul McKelvey of Alliston has taken new duties in the village of Cookstown where he is assisting the organist by temporarily taking the direction of the choir in the United Chur ch there Mr McKelvey teaches music in the public schools of South Simcoe area Ernest lrvine of North Bay recently visited at the home at Mr and Mrs Newton Wilson Alliston and while in town also visited his mother Mrs Mary frvine who is confined to Stev enson Memorial Hospital Elegant Living Room Furniture deialely priced hiking Intematl Theme At Stroud WI Mrs Parker Nance gave report of her trip to the Brit tsb Isles and continental Eur ope at the meeting of Stroud Womeno institute Mrs Nance and friend had travelled by boat to Southamp ton then made their way about with their rucksack and bitch which Is an accepted mode of travel in Britain Hiel stayed atejoulh hostels which she prais highly on well the great kindness of the people to whom they turned for direc tions They tried to sec as much as possible of the rural areas but also visited the capi Ial cities and the British Em pire and Bracmore gamer Paris they found to be lovely city and enjoyed the food every where fn France Many of the is our spots in italy were also vis ted including Rome Pin and Florence Mrs Hamid Wallace Mrs Neely and Mrs Lowery ar ranged the program which in keeping with the international theme bad as roll call Name country and its national song The motto commented on by Mrs Neely was Lend ing helping hand will make it harder to borrow trouble Mrs Vebb was the winner in contest Many notes of thanks were received for boxes sent at Christmas Pam blets on the meat course were mibuted Mrs Rix dis played skirts made in the 4H Club It was decided to donate per member to the Internation al Scholarship Fund This Is the special project of the Fed erated Womens institutes of Ontario on this its sstbranni ANN LANDERS Husteréd By Facts Too Little Too Late Dear Ann hnden am girl is years old last night my mother invited me into the row ing room and said in quiet voice am going to tell you about the facts of file Then she acted flustared and began to blush was pretty embarrassed be cause she talked to me like was in kindergarten She used flowers and pollen and bees as examples kept hoping she would get around to people Alter while she did get around to people and must say she had some of her facts wrong There are quite few things my mother doesnt under stand or at least she didnt ex plain them right My question is do you think should stral ten her out or let her go on ivfhg with these mistaken ideas Must Know Dear Must Know Your mother ban probably managed all right with her nilsteken ideas so dont shake her up by offering to educate her it was good of your mom to want to give you the correct In formation lisr biggest mistake was the same one most mothers make The timing was off She was about five years too late VULTURE nui Ann Loaders Perhaps we should consult an attorney but we dont want to go that for The mother of the lamily versary year passed away several weeks ago om TIIE BARRIE EXAMINER SATURDAY FEB 24 1962 PillMunching Danish Problem COPENHAGEN Routers That great modern medical dts coverythe pillis threatening to become the most common cause of illness in Denmark study of patients admitted to medical ward in hospi tal here showed that misuse or medicine was second only to heart diseases onlthe list of causes other Danish doctors have re ported cases of patients who walk about in constant daze of intoxication by munching mixture of allitypes of headache pills sedatives and sleeping tablets One case wasmported of patient sent to the hospital 25 times for misusing medicines Pillmunching also has left its mark in the Danish law courts The Supreme Court soon must decidean nppealby man de prived of his driving licence be cause he took eight tranquilliz or before starting to drive The defendant disputes lower court decision that the dose made him unfit to drive In 1958 Danes consumed more than 65 ions of pep pills 24 tons of tranquillizers and an unknown quantity of other tab lets of different types The Danish Medical Journal puts the consumption of seda tives by Denmarks 4500000 people at about 100 tons year and the total is rising Woman Is Ruler 0f Indian Reserve CHAPLEAU Ont CF In dians on the nearby Metagnml reserve have elected an all womnn council which lndfan Superintendent Jack they believes to be the first ever in Canada Elections are field on Indian reserves every two years under the supervision of the indian agency Procedure is just the same ashregular municipal elections The Metngamlvbnnd numbers less than 200 so only chief and two councillors are elected For larger bands the rule is one councillor for every 1000 to maximum of ii in this years election for chief 38yearold Mrs Thomas Navesu won in straight fight against the incumbent chief Walter Naveau The two survivors are her son and daughterboth married There Was no will so the daughter went to the mothera home immediately after the by rural and helped herself to whatever she wanted Tbll in duded linen silver and china She claims these things right fully belong to daughter and not to son The son wife feels this is unfair So do some of the other relatives How do you feel about It You can tell from this letter that am not NPARTIAL Dear Implrtlal If all the brothers and sisters who havl fought over inheritanch were laid end to end theyd be much more comfortable in the absence of wlllpen renal belongings should be di vlded equally among all the children it one grubby hag gets to the scene first to pick and choose be labels himself for all time Linens wear out Sliver scratches and tarnlshes Chino chips and breaks But the label vulture lasts forever ON THE HOUSE Dear Ann London My hus band used to be very heavy drinker With the help of our cl be straightened around and has made great deal of progress Last night he came home from work two hours latelit up like Czechoslovakian Ca thedral The first thing he said was Dont blow your cork didnt spend dime Some guy xwas buying drinks for the ouse Dont these people realize that when they buy drlnks for anyone who happens to be standing around they may be contributing to the downfall of people like my husband who shouldnt have any liquor whatlt soover Free drinks may seem like generous move to the guy who is buying but he could be ineclc lng mans life and undoing all the years of hard work Please print thls it might help WILMA Defu Wilma If you think your letter in print will put an end to drinks on the house have news for you The best way to avoid the hazard is not to be in the saloon when tree drinks are offered Travel Arrangements AIR SHIP BUS RAIL HOTELS RESORTS CRUISES CAR RENTALS 0x Johnson and CoLtd World Wide Service on 56525 in nnnlnp Barrio an ELTornm nor was fAllANCECHIlRCII 322S£3t255 FINAL SERVICES AT BERCZY DUNLOP s1 lOCATIQN Sunday School 945 can 00 MR WILLIAM STEINGARD Guest Speaker 700 MR BUSTER Services commence pm LANGMAN at our new Location Steel and Cook Streets begin ing Sunday March 4fhl JUST ARRIVED DIRECT FROM NEW YORK TRADITIONAL COLUMN times These ahractlve lamps are repro duced from original hand carved Italian bases they are finished In the popular with gold rub The matching shades are designed to comple ment the bases MAKE POINT OUTSTANDING TO SEE THES VALUES Priced From Barbizon white $1 7795 VVISIT our coroNIAi ion Barrie izMULcasisn sr THE BEST nonitotge if 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