parvrrw scrroorrrmvrr ECONOMICS PROGRAM Teachers school administra tors and principals were given provch of equipment to ba usedin lama school pro yarns of Home Economics at dinner in the Willow Room of Continental in last even ing The annual nrent is spon sored by the Betty Bright Home Service Department of Consumers Gas Company In the photo above from left to to right are Judy Dunlap teacher at Steele St sdrool Marilc Keller Betty Brigid Angus McKay superintendent of publicscirools Marl Parts home economlu teacher at Barrie and District Central Colleglate and Rosemary Bai lngh director at home sen vices Consrmas Gas Ek amlner Photo PEOPLE AND PLACES Barrie Yacht Club Marks Dance PartyviAndchrrbecuey Party guest arriving at the Barrie Yacht Club on Saturday evening were greetedywiththe scent of barbecued chicken The open barbecue pit ned by Chefs Bun Poole and Bob Beardsall Later along the share was man the sizzling chicken was the main course ofthernid night buffet supper served Dancingvgot underway vnth Rear Commodore eading the Snow BallDanccj Mrs Toner gt Amongthe guests were to the 60 party guests and Mr and rs Janos Mrand Mrs Bruce Wice Mr and Mrs Squires Miss Linda BurtGerrans Mr and MrsN Rolland Dr and Mrs Anders Mr and Mrs Fitzpatrick Mr and Mrs Beekhuizen Mr and Mrs litur dock Others noted on the dance floor included Mr and Mrs Bicbeshelmer Mr and Mrs Born Mr and MrsLcnard Mr and Mrs it Way Kerr Rose BurtGerraos Multilisrcr Leek Mr and Mrs Brohrn Mr and MrsP Dean Mr and Mrs Hastings Mrs Alex Bolechowsiry Mr and Mrs Fitzgerald Mr and Mrs Bun Poole Mr and Mrs Geome BrrrtGcrrans Mr and Mrs Michael Lysabild Mr and Mrs Evans Mr and Mrs Phil Sauve Mr and Mrs Peter Hodges Mr and Mrs Ron Gremo Mr andMrs Bill For ter lllr nd Mrs Bob Fleet ham Mr and Mrs Robert Beardsnm prawn aorvnans Lawn bowlers of Barries Club so for thnablind brought home the Lionettes Trophy awarded to the winning teamat the toum arneot held in Aldershot Satur day atternoon Blind bowlers from Toronto St Catharina ond Hamilton competed with Barrie with the local bowlers winning first place with totaloi 26 points Prizes and trophies were presented following the dinner Barrie bowlers attending includ ed Mirs Jo Green Mrs John Corbett Mrs Esther Avery Gary Bradley Escorts and driv ers accompanying the team were Mr and Mrs Doug Anderson Mr and Mrs George Bradley and daughter Cathy Miss Mar do At Oro Station rams Setting 0i Wedding Ceremony The garden of the brides par ents home at Ora Station form ed theaetting for the wedding of Shirley Margaret daughter of Mr and Mrs Pickering to WilliamAllan Crashley on Sept ihévbrldegroom is the son of the late Mr and Mrs Wil liam Crashley of Mimioo The wedding took place under an arbor decorated in pink and white with white wedding bells with Rev Walter King of Oro United Church oiiiciating Mr Pickering gave his daughter in marriage For this special day the bride wore white lace ensemble and petalied headdress matching her bouquet of red roses and stepbanotis nrarnou or norm Mrs George Cbarlesworth oi JACKSON New Car rrruhsoav dn 9mm 11 to see no madman CHRYSLER ma Prvnourrr nut to any one Monthluring l968f mxuodraw ballot in Jackson Show Torontowas the brides only at tendanL She wore agown of soft green silk and carried bouquet of Shasta daises match ing her floral headpiece The bridegrooms brother Phil ip Crashley of Weston attend ed as best man accordion Following the wedding the brides mother received wear ioga costume of navy and white surrah silk During the buffet luncheon served in the garden Philip Crasldey was master of care Willa Leaving for short Wedding trip the bride wore navy blue suit with white accessories On return the happy couple will make their new home on longleilow Road Weston herons Showing scar 141+ Ajgrvdg garet Goodlellnrvjaull nay Avon John Corbett attended as team coach SQUARE DANCE CLASS Beginner dancers for instruc tion in modern square dancing will be welcomed at The Hay loit this evening by dance lead crs Lorne and Betty ilay Start ing this evening instrirctlon will be given each Wednesday from 630 to 1010 oclock WEDDING GUESTS Outofvtorvn guests attending the HurnphreyMncLean wedding in St Andrews Presbyterian Church Elmvale nclrldad the bridegroorns mother Mrs Ste phen llumphmy of Shilo Manitoba Mr and Mrs Robert Bruce Picton Mr and Mrs Turner Pembroke and Mr and Mrs Gene Raymond oi Carrying Place others attended from Pctawawa Base Borden and Barrie BEAUX BELLESs First meeting of theseason for the Beaux Belles Square Dance Club will be held at The Hayioit tomorrow evening Pres idents Mr and Mrs Al Evans extend welcome to club iével dancers in thearea Darieing gets underway at 815 oclock WCTU momma Business was mmbined with social time at the meeting of tha Womans ChrLstlanJTcsrrperance Union held Monday at thehome of Mrs Andrew Cumming President Mrs Shaw dir ected the session Alter the de votional byMra Bradfords clip street entitled Youdr in volt Why was read and dis1 cussed Refreshment were ser ved by the hostess after ad journrnent ENGAGEMENT The engagement ofMiss Eliza beth Thompsonof Barrie to Ralph Vokey St Johns Newfoundland has been an nounccd The wedding will take place in Trinity Anglican Church Barrie on Sept 50 10 Downing Street lit OKeeie Centre The Pcter Bridge production of Number it Downing Street the new British play by Ronald Mile tar based on the novel by Wil liam Clark will be presented It oifeeie Centre during British Week in Toronto ter October it will replace the previously on nounccd British musical Robert and Elisabeth which has been cancelled Number 10 Downing Street is drama concerning fictional Parliamentary crisis in Great Britain and its stars are Alistair Michael Denisonas the Defence Secretary Dulle Grayas the Prime Minlst vilrflfllillk and John Gregso the foreign Sccrctirry The play is directed by David Sense designed by Hutchinson Scott who has reproduced rooms in Number 10 Downing Street and the House of Commons authcnllc detail The cast also includesmlchard Butler Tom Chatto Norman Clnrldge Michael Logan Cle ment McCaiiin Dennis Alaba Peters Anthony Woodruff Jer emy Anthony Paul Bacon ifer ry Gardner Leader Hawkins and Robert Sidaway The Entire production will be flown to Toronto to be present ed at OKeere Centre for two weeks commencing Monday Oct 16 195T SIZZLING llEllTillill Wllitl In coach in Plain Valued so wide 359 insures The norrear county 45 Dunlop rs 72pm Hlnts Collected nyMrs Dancerswarn at EARLY ADVENTURER Great day when your little ad vanturer pulk himself up for the ï¬rst ErnaBub getting up is easier than backing down At first hell probably hang on to the play pan cribrail or whateverfor dear life After you come to the rescue few times to ease him down gently hell get the idea and soon try plopdown on his yawn When he ï¬nds the plop really doesnt hurt hell practice his pullups with relish Appetite incentives lcmber Strained or Junior Dinners are just the thing ta encourage an appetite These tasty combinations of vegetables ccrealnnd mm are deftly blended ior nrculfappeal Like all Gerber Baby Foods theyre specially prepared to bring out ir good flavours and help preserve highdegree at nutritive values Tnsie tempt chclnblesand Ham with Baccn strained or junior is the newest Gerber entry in the tasty dimer cate gory blend of vegetables tomatoes carrots peas with savoury train bacon and other choice ingredients it provides your baby with bright flavour in nourishing main Safety patrol As your baby gets more skillful in standing make doubly surethatanythlng possibly harmful is not reach able Examples If your inquisitive ona doesa pullup via the notice table darling band could light on arena lighter In the cribari over head mobilo should be high enoughta beoutof harmsway Facts ghoul frulrrMost babies enjoy the lipsmacking flavour of strained fruit And your little one will be particularlyhnppy with Gerber Fruits Why Because theyre specially pro cesscd for your babys eating pleasure and nutritionalwel tare Flashcooking in mattcr of seconds preserves orchard good flavours Tap scrratBaby will like his cereal even better when its topped with any of the four reenglroovenly Gerber Fruits Ditto lordldcr children what everilreircerealmzrybe Gerber Baby Fooderiagara Falls mam mm newsman arm un Emmanuel Baptist wns Hear Missionary To The Womans Missionary So ciety oi Emmanuel Baptist Church opened the fall season with bountiful luck supper meeting in the urch basement Thursday evening The meeting was under the leadership of the president Mrs Lengman She opened the meeting with song rcrvlce concluding with the theme chour us Hes the of Every Crisis allowed by prayer group at Junior girls sang Missionary Chorus The corresï¬gndance was read by Mra ngman consisting oilettera from the Jnntzs in Quebec and Miss Regina Beers Mr and Mrs Janis are still do log French counseling in the Ser mons from Science Pavilion at Expo in Montreal The prayer chorus was sung followed with prayer by Mrs Smith rad Mrs Walsh GUEST SPEAKER The speaker of the evening was Mrs It Bell of Stsyner Mrs Bell along with her hus hand Dr Ross Bell have been serving as mLuionarles in nor thern Nigerla tor the past 20 North Nigeria years She had with her rm recording of Atrican women sin tog also pagan wedding an tenimony from African lady in Eofliah word we most interesting Mra Bells mange was very informative telling of how God is working among tha African women The hospital is real normal oorrmrnloetion with the mmwhen patient ia hos plta they are given the op portunity of hearing the gospel The theme at her message was Come and see what God has done Mrs Beers Mod the speaker and Mra Langman closed the meeting with prayer SUBS FOB MILLION LOS ANGELES trcss Ellen Draw 52 sued her mummillionaire husband Wil liam Walker 53 for $1100000 damages Tuesday charging he threatened to shoot her Monday nightTha incident occurred few hours otter Walker aural her for divorce extreme cruelty Miss Drew said They were married in 1951 g2 er SEPTEMBER RITES Mr and in Stuart Edwin Outnbcrt are honeymoonirrg in Prince Edward inland follow ing their marriage in St Johns United Church Ehrh vote The afternoon ceranorry was performed by Rev Doug las Miller on Sept at four COXNED NAME The name Eskimo is derived from Cree Indian word mean oelock The bride Sandra Lynne McKnight is the daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Lloyd McKnight ni Elmvaie The bridegroom is the son of Mr and Mrs William hriirbcrt of Windsor The couple will make their home in Windsor Photo by Cy Relpht ing caters of raw meat but Eskimos call themselves Inuit pcople wrrconr rrrrsr arrvrrrur ranrvrrsr fThe NewFall Fabric Collection Irish Tweeda English Woolans Pure Cuml Hut Englialr Wunl and Carnal Suiting Wool Heathers Irish Wool Tweed 23 brown bluepvioiel in English Worsted Wool ounce weight Green so cold 64 widths 1295 yen Nuhby weave dyed and finished to our specifications Cherry rad ginger spicejads 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