Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 4 Feb 1964, p. 6

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army we Ytflflnwfi ILeltéThe Movers Do The Packing Iy BRAND lta moving all rtsht tbe constant id moves that are alarm in progress all over the county as tlrnu re locate erisdd branch establish meats Despite the rooting entailed indicates moving nostril step lip or anallye pro motion tor tied bigger home or both But even with this happy cir cttnutance most women can not look iarwmi to the moving with mixed pleasure recess fillho idea at packingup all at nrcrtvrs WARM WELCOME illrs iohn Dieionbaker is live Womens Association El istor of Immigration is shown congratulated by member of the Progreuivo Conserva ien Fslrclnugb former min at the right CF wirephotoi Learning To Skate Or Ski Proves Easy To Youngsters OTTAWA CWChildren can learn to sltats and ski soon alter they learn to walk in fact the younger the better provided they learn under ex pert tuition says federal health department iitneas dl rector Mothers watching their live yearolda take the foils and knocksoi learning to skate or awkward spills in the early stages at skiing neednt worry about nccldcnta as long as the children are properly clothed and equipped says Glew acting assistant director of the health departments fitness and amateur sports directorate it is important also that young children teaming to skate or ski be supervised at all times by adults Although many children start at much younger age girls team to skate most easily when they are between live and seven and boys between nine and 11 Thelntter find It more diilicult to concentrate at an early age than girls particu larly when they are learning the sport of figure skating oi the proper type and nice or with property litted skis and Brit in garterst says Mr boots Glow boys state at an earlier age than girls because of their interest in hockey before the ages recom mended the average child has not developed enough natural willpower to concentrate seri rlzlusiy on instruction and prae Mr Giew says many Cana dlan children are learning to ski and skate at three or tour learn of age and in many En ropean countries children learn the sport as soon as they can walk The earlier in lilo that youngsters master the basic skills associated with these sports the more enjoyment and satisfaction they will derive in adult life Proper equipment for either skating or skiing is very im portant for beginner Parents are urged to make sure their children are tilted by an ex perienced outfitter with skates Mid AND MRS wALTaa sronnartr Afternoon Bites in Burton United Baskets of mums and carna tions in pink our white tones created pretty background set ting tor the wedding oi Nancy Margaret Stark to Walter Ray mond Stoddartin Burton live one United Church Rev David Reeve oiliciated at the afternoon ceremony The soloist Miss Brenda Cook sang Om Wedding Day andflo Perfect Love accompanied theorganist Dave Garroway The bride is thedaughter of Mr and MraSydney Stark of Tollendal Park The bridegroom lathe son of Mr and Mrs Wil llamvErnest Stoddart at Mark dale TRADITIONAL GOWN Given in marriage by he in therthe bride chose trad itionalgown of nylonovar 51 9151 sweetheartvnecldlne and lily pointvsiaevea enhanced the molded bodice of the gowanbe noiilygatheredifuli shirt was floor length lroot oi the dress was emit idered with seed pearls coronal pearls hold in Miss Donna Mae Lee of Barrie licr street length gown was fa shioned oi pale blue nylon over tatteta She wore pillbox headdress oi matdrlng material and veiling and carried obouquet otpink and white carnations The groomaman was Douglas Carrier of Barrie The brides brother Allen Stark of Scarbor ough and George Stoddart oi Maritalale the bridegrnoms bro thsr were the ushers reception had at Thorntouy followed the ceremony The brides mother received wear ing sheath gownot turquoise iie silk complemented with beigegacceasories and coraago oi pink aarnatrons Assisting the bridegrooma mother was attired in gown oi beige silk jersey accented with brown accessories and ooraage of redSweelheontros vllor travelling the bride chose mint gr mohair suit with matching stroller coat and bone accessories narrowing riding trip to southern points the couple have taken up resides ntm Vii if you are teaching your chil dren either at these winter sports it is wise to remember that youngsters are usually completely caries and una ware ol the various dangers that might be present They should be closely super vised until they are old enough to realise that pond ice is some times too thin for skating and that certain slopes are too sleep or novice skier Realtor Names Contest Winners Three Barrie women and one Barrie roan are on the winning teams in contest sponsored by local real estate company Mrs Wilson Bidde and Aam Curly lfloostermanwereonthe top winning team Mrs Mar garet Moore and Mrs Gio ria Kosaetz were on the second place team The oontedwas held to pro mote interest in theiorthcnmlng 42nd annual convention of the Ontario Association at Real Ea tate Boards being held in 1hr onto on Feb 10 and ii Education and enthusiasm can only be generated by at tending theseeducation gather ings which are held at the Community House Toronto St every Tuesday night the fsnuiys belongings and then getting settled again and coping with new schools new doctors and dentists and banks and atoree can be trighlening oven to the most composed and practical of women 50 the thing to do is to face it Tackle first things first and have method to the moving job Consult professionallmov ing service for packing tips LEAVE 11 MOVERS Let the moving company take care of valuable china silver ornaments and such The iirrn will tell you that ii is better to pack heavy items in small quantities and to put light weight unbreakable items such as linens and clothan into fur allure drawers Be ready when the rnovera arrive if you want to save both tirris and money Belore the ac tual moving it is good idea it it can possibly be arranged to visit your new home for cleanup session especially it youre moving to previously occupied house or itpnrtment thorough cleaning lob bo lore the movars bring in your goods and turnishings will get the new place all to good start Wash walls windows ItsELECTED ol Kelowna British Colum ia wm reelected prident oi the Progressive Conserva tive Womens Association at oneday convention Monday CF Wirephotot Beaver Rebekah Lodge Honors Members lit Social Evening Members of Beaver Rebekah lodge No too held social evening at the Odd Fellows Hall in honor of District Deputy Pres ident Mrs Frank Jones Dis trict Deputy Grand Master Boy Peterman and Major otCantona Eldon Ball all at Barrie Guests Included members at the Odd Fellows Lodge residents of the 100F Home and friends at tho honored guests The evening was capahly con vened by Mrs Cliil Leanox and her committee Mrs Russell Robinson Mrs Eldon Ball and Mrs Reg Adams Mrs Clili Lennox with tow chosen words presented gifts on behalf of Beaver Rebekah Lodge to Mrs Frank Jonesr Boy Peterrnan and Eldon Ball Each thanked the Lodge tor the gills and the social evening In the absence oi the Noble Grand Mrs Lillian Galloway the ViceGrand Mrs Russell Robinson welcomed everyone to this special occasion The Noble Grand oi the Subordinate Lodge Steve Furyk expressed the hp preoiaitnn or the members ion the invitation to participate in this evening The program consisted of Euchre and there was music provided for those who wished to dance Fourteen residents ot the Home comprised hand which the band were MacNamaras Band Theres Long Long Trail Awinrling Down by the Home on the Rangechth up in the Morning Two oi the male members of the band rendered solos During the other numbers everyone joined in the singing Prizes for the euchre playing went to Mrs Gladys Coles Mrs Freida Clark Mrs Gerald Man dlei Frank Carter Norman Dougherty Mrs Gladys Hooper Assorted prizes were won by Gerald Mandley Mrs Neil Rog ers Lou Nixon Russell Robin son Steve Furyk Mrs Ab Gen nings Mrs Frelds Clark Mrs Elizabeth Estes and Albert Clark very enjoyable evening was brought to close with de licious salad plate Slipper serv ed by the members of Beaver Rebekah Lodge provided great deal or enter tsinment Selections played by boolr Erom Roadside Win dew convener took charge of the One resolution was approved to be iorwardedflotlteWespra Council asking that slow signs ltlrs ti Harrison Smith floors and woodwork unless oi course the room are being completely done over Ever then there are prom in chores to be done Scrub laundry and kitchen appliances thoroughly this will remove thedustlnddirtleltbytbe previous owners Line closets stockjthem with bangers shoe bots and other storage oonvenimces Replace bulbs in light llxttnu wash mhron check outlets Allthla prodesnup will make mov easier and more pleasant tor concerned WI To Oelebrate 60th Anniversary The rogrriar meeting of Mine sirtg Womens institute was held lan it at the home oi Mrs Albert Maw with In attendance of it members and one visitor The president Mrs Orchard presided Roll call was answer ad with New Year Resolu on report at the tea and bake sale held Friday In aid of the school or Retarded Children in barrio noted to was realized Mrs Victor Thew and Mrs Alan Johnston are acting as leaders at the 4H Club Starting with the toss election of officers in April Womans institute fees will be it per an sum of this dollar FWlO gets it cents 1ch 15 cents ACWW and the Branch Institute cents committee was appointed to arrange for the celebration of the Branchs both anniversary in be held on June Aronrmittea was ap killed to go to the new oomrn ty centre to plan the library room which will be sponsored by the WI Several members attended the Summary Day oi lira dessert course held hr Barrie Several orders were given to the see retery or Miss Ethel Chapmans Thank you notes were read by the secretary for Christmas treats and one cosh donation of 81 Mrs Victor Thaw resolutions meeting and assisted by Mrs Muir and Mrs ll Foyston provided an Interesting program be erected on the roads south and west of the village Following the close lunch was served by the hostess rvalatnia wowyawn WotanWhippan yer mmynguymqur In iiilGirl Look rants theaterrva saint unnuaooredwtthamy inflates stdeseloolin 3st collections nll MAL White box pleated skirts belied walltllnu shoniurer bow neckline and romantic brosdbrirnraed lasts syrnbollud the new wave on which Saint Laurent revives the Illdri approach to lesbian wnua trimmings including many in lil CiiRDiGlllt son GIRLS sovs As pleasing mange from all your bulky knitting this desire ktsolreti by the colon in sweaters of Scandinavia la knitted in tply fingering There are tour sires given in the instructions ranging from Dance Party Draws Crowd lively crowd oi 115 persons gathered in St Giles Anglican Church town hall Friday avert ing to participate in square dancing There were it sets of dancers on the floor at one time Under the capable leadership of the caller and instructor Bill Judas misled by his wife the guests enthusiastically joined In the ion of the squares and mix er danc The dance was convened by Mrs William King for the We mans Auxiliary Relreshmenis were served by the Girls Aux iliary and soft drinks served by the members of the AYPA so is it tholosflotwi would like these instruc tinns simply send stamped selfaddressed envelope to the Needlecraft Department of this Palm questing Cardigan For Girls Boys leaflet nun bcr sot Oates member at the one fish was won by Mrs Arthur Winners of thelsput dances were Mr and Mrs it George Mrs Norton and Del Darling twist contest was won by flinna Chlids and John Hutch eemaueurs Appointment Only 550 to 125 ail shampoos bone Will soar wanna EVES BEAUTY SHOPPE ss am an Allandsls HAIRCUTS $100 Phone 7288511 Barber loop in Connection collars wlrlmlbort slaves and scari or knotted round the throat were motile of the new collection SOCIAL NOTES VISIT so ALASKA Robert lrvioe lelt Maltonptln port via NA let on Monday for Vancouvrr British Colour bin where he will be employed In the construction oi new TV tower horn Vancouver he will travel 1000 miles north to Terrace 30 where another tower will be installed Mr ir vlne will visit Alaska belore re turning to the home of his par entsMr and Mrs Archie In vine RR Barrio the end at March Mr and Mrs Beverley Burns oi Torontvend Mr and Mrs Walter Checklsy of Arthur spent Wednesday evening in the city as guests of Mr and Mrs Willard McDonald innislli St The occasion marked Mr Mc Donalds birthday DYCItS FOOD MARKET too Collier mm auers rooorrau auoerrwav Three months to pay For Food out or Food and Freeser Combination Ev ery liens wanted Prompt Service 125 Spe clsl Priors hunt Qulrtoro beat No lb Bind Quarter of Beef and tr Prenremd Chicken Math for information PHONE 7285339 Old Mill Stream Peggy ONeil Days on How Hate to get doorprine donated by Minion nnn Trip Every Day IVio IronsCanada highway TRAVELANYDAV cropovansannauoan qwnnnt tannins snsKAroon hoarwav Illlilll $1950 3510 2375 4275 2520 45401 OALGARYJ3090 5565 EDMoNrou gliANCOUlER so457105 Children undsriz halltare vv Ticket and information at mt yrne Agent Telephone 7285571

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