Ontario Community Newspapers

Barrie Examiner, 28 Sep 1968, p. 6

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FOUII YEAR OLD Shay ne liodgson of Campbell Ave AUrlMY VAN NIEKERK shown at the Barrie Fair sav ors the prospect of giant gBargatns or At earl its Neariy New Sale tima again For ten years the encr getic women of Trinity Angli can Church have provided the time the place and the pro ducts which have made past Nearly New sales bargain hunters bonanza This year it promises to be blgger and better than ever On Tuesday and Wednesday mornings the doors of Trinity Parish Hall Collier St will open at oclock and the sale will continue until pm both days Monday is stock up day when items iorthe sale will be received checked priced and ticketed All articles submitted must be in good clean condition and electrical appliances must be in working order ACW SPONSORS Donors of articles for the sale must be sponsored by mem ber of the Trinity AClY and articles not sold must be pick up on Thursday from am to pm As in other years the donor receives halt oi the sale price and the ACW receive like amount Fall and winter clothing will be available to outfit the whole family Coatshdrcsses hats and shnES for men women and chil dren will be sold Costume jew elry to accent any costume will be found at thejewelry bar Household furniture electri roRTHntcHifacTnaSS Port Genevlavh Bulold in three Canadians should loin elbows to pushtbeir art up but in Viho young Mon Ltrcaier who is marrl with bids solemn farewell to spec tators asbc Jetsoft at the size candy apple Tommy is six years old and lives on Clappcrton St Examiner Pholt to gt Galore eon white elephants will also tempt the shoppers CONVENERS Convener of the sale is Mrs Ernest antenden Co conven ers are Mrs Amy Vair Mrs Earl Brydges and Airs Villiam Wolfenden Mrs Armstrong and Mrs George Seymour will be in charge ottbe cash Mrs Moran is in charge or the help ers Committee members of the project are Mrs Fisher Mrs Seal Mrs it Asquith Mrs Gray Mrs John Borysiuk Mrs Sparham and Mrs Heap POST NAMES EDITOR WASHINGTON AP Bent iamin Bradfee 41 was named vicepresident and ditor of the Washington Post Friday succeeding Wiggins Eu gene Patterson 44 former editor of the Atlanta Constitu tiin was named managing ed tor to succeed Eradiee Wiggins was appointed Thursdayby Pre sidentichnson to be United States amabassador to the Unit ed Nations RECORD HISTORY There are more than sooo art science and historical museums in the United States weal oldiboby says headwthiyhnrtt honoy finally hora artists with their ntlgclling little criticism 01 no Harrie Fair lExamioer Pho to Seasonal Trinity Anglican Church We mcn met in the Parish Hall Monday evening to open the fall season at activities Follow ing the ACW praycr said in un ison Mrs Lawrence lcd in Devotions President Mrs John Mitcbln son Sr welcomed the members and guests Secretary Mrs Wilson read correspondence afnr which Mrs Mitehinson reported on the Shriners dinner The financial report was given by Mrs John Seal treasurer NEARLY NEW SALE Convener Mrs Erncst Wolf enden reminded members at the Nearly New Sale to he held in the Parish Hall Oct and from amuntil pm This is the tenth year for this pro leci Tickets for the Chrlsunas at Trinity halanr to be hold Nov 20 are available and given to group convencrs Mrs Fisher is convcncr oi the ou nual Christmas bazaar Mrs Frcd Long reported on the kneclers which were instali ed in the church duringille summer Shealso reported on Wedding which Twas catered With the assistance of co con vener Mrs Donaldson The Dorcas group are sponsoring rummage sate Oct and this project was reportedby Mrs Donaldson DEANERY MEETS Al The Rural Deanery meeting will be held at Barries Trinity Anglican Church on Oct Mr Dear Ann Llnders its because have kind face but am getting weary of lis tening to other peoples prob lems Here at the oitice they callY me the Poor Man Ann Lenders Not only is it time can suming but its beginning to get me Three people took me side today and poured outthei bles One story lasted almost an hour had heard it twice he fore and altered advice tvul times lit was ignored Every time go toaparty get stuck with the mistyeyed drunks and the insuif able bores am fed up with ale ct unrequited love cheating hus bandsspcn likecraly wives thankless children d7minec lg insiows and secret tears of im potcncy sterility and insanity This morning during cores break had another one When iinisbed listening she aid fthank youudear Now nvv what must do feel so in better weir maybe she to better but felt worse can dinTattered Ears Dear Tat Paste up those tai teretl ears honey and stay with it The world needs you Trere are grentmany people who want to talk but not many who are wiiiingtt listen You form auseful service when allow people to unhurden tnem selvesDoutrstop RETURN OF RING Dear Ann Ladders Our 19 yearold son was killed In that nam seven months ago He was dating ayeryw nice ltlyearold They were not engaged or anything like that iustgoing steady our boy had given her his class ring and jacket with his football lotteron it The girlis now datingagaln and seems well over her sad ness Do Ibave tborlgbt to ask her to return our sons ring and jacketiStlll Grinning Mom DenrMomt seano reason why oushollldhol ask The gittr my be pleased to give theiit to yo ii on the other hand sho wishes to keep the memenlns you ought not to PEOPLE AND PLACES call Audrey Coulson or say one at man FOLK DANCING minimum but been extend ed to any Inerested adults to come and join in the folk dado ing this Saturday at pm in SLGeorgel Hall at Burton Ave and Granvilre St individuals and couplt will be welcomed and no experience is necessary Them will be lsrneli Balkan German and other dances under the guidance of instructor Cec lite Raltney who is associated with the YMHA in Toronto SECRETARIES The Nations Secretaries As soelation oi Barrie in conjuuc lion with the District Chapter will hold their monthly dinner meeting at six oclock on Oct ober in the Yorkshire Room of the Continental inn The gucs speaker will be Trinity ACWBegin Projects Wallace of the Adut Occupa tion Centrc Edgar willspeatr at the morning session Mrs Starter wul address the afternoon meeting ller topic will be Wo men all shapes and sizes Mrs than Fisher Mrs Jack Duval andltlrs Wheel er will Bsist this protect Membership reports were given and members asked for renewed interest in the meet ings Part time Sunday school teachers are urgently needed and members were asked to give consideration regarding assist iahcc The choir of the Church oi he Messiah Toronto will be at gzrinity Angllcan Church Sept Trinity new wlIlcater the Scottish Rite dinner on Oct 30 GUEST SPEAKER At the conclusion oi the busi ness period Mrs Day in troduccd the guest speaker Rev Herbert Bell of Alilston who works with the Simeoe County Childrens Aid Society Mr Bell told his audience that the first recorded reports oi work with children was in Britain in root Ho explalncdrtbeyarious types of cases involving the CAS and the help they offer Their chief concern is the welfare of chil dren in their care Mrs Corbett thanked Mr Bell and presented him with gift Retresbments concluded the evening served by St Margar ets Group convencrs oi the meeting rnn LANDERS nowsrs Many Persons Have Need Of WillingpéLisiener Maybe ANN LANDERS them to her and she is under no obligation to return tbem TACTFUL APPROACH Dear Ann Landerst We are two teenagers who consider you friend Please give us the ad vice wc need Last night we attended THE STARS sin ny Esmaunra FOR TOMORROW Stars promise that Sunday will be pleasant day especial where personal relationships are concerned You will have to be bit careful budgctary matters however FOR THE BIRTHDAY it tomorrow is your birthday your horoscope indicates that while recently you may haye experienced something if slowdown in business and i1 nanclal matters both are now on the verge of an uptrend Fi nancial pinnsrconceivcd now launched by December 1st and art out progressively should show fine resultsby the end of next March Do be con servative along these lines dur ing October and November however or your bestplnus could go awry Other benefi clcnt monetary periods Late June and the entire months of July andAugust 1939 child born on this day will be extremely talented must press the matter Your sonfgave cally Rcuuld tru Legrch areas Lady on Thursday woman at Amelia member on Barrio lawflrm in Livingston is form pilot in the RCAP and before com ing to Battle was first assistant Crown Attorney in Ablation Ha is graduate of tbollnlvorrity of Toronto CRUISE 0N BAY Royal Victoria Hospital staff ers wert guests of bliss Judy DeNuro on her cnriser Wbita evening After cruising Kempenielt Hay Miss Da Nura entertained her guests at he home in Shanty Bay Attending the party were Barbara Turner Shelly fitneden Florence Clayton Peg Brooks Lulu Lablns and Muriel Gallo way osuawn GUEST Mrs Arthur Kerrin has re turned to her home in Oshawa She has been the house guest of Mrs Gordon battle of Brad ford Street ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT bliss Patricia Marie Robinson will be married to John Charles Hargreaves of Toronto October to at 730 pm in Holy Rosary Church Toronto Miss Robinson elect is the son of Mr and Mrs Ernest Stanwny Robinson of Calgary Alberta The groom4 clue is the son of Mr and Mrs Francis Derrclt Hargreaves oi Barrie Thornton WI Holds Meeting The Thornton Wi held their meeting on September 19 in Thornton Trinity Church The ladies oi the Shanty Bay Wi were guests Mrs Dixon and Mrs Corr presented Mrs black with 15year pen After short business meet ing Mrs Beatty convener oi the education committee pre sented the program for the evening Miss Janica Hewson winner of the Silver Medal and the Fred Harris Scholarship for singing sang two numbers The guest speaker Mr Kell discussed the recent ment of the school boards Followinga ques tion and answer period short reception was held ind luncheon was served GETS THIRD READING SALISBURY Rhodesia tReu ters bill abolishing the mandatory deathsentence for acts oiterrnrism was read third time without objection in Rhodesian Parliament Friday sports event in big outdoor arena The place was iammed The man sitting next to me was smoking big cigar The man next to my friend was smoking cigar alsoTwo women in front of us were smoking cigar ets All that smoke made me dizzy airi siclr My friends eyes were running and shetgot headache Does teenager have the right to ask an adult to put out cigar or clgaret We would have moved but we paid lot cf money for those seats and didnt want to give them up What do you saytIt And Dear and more tactful approach would be to aslr the offenders if they would mind holding their cigars and cigar cts dew loweror up higher so the smoke would go in nnoth or direction Asking politely hall the attle The LOW prescription prices are enough tormakei youfeel better rte crummy x301 BLAKEST ineithcr enlarge Simcoc County Mo AND nos RONALD ALVIN BRENNEMAN thaw £53235 tPholo by Diflnia Portrait ittldtd Couple gLeave England After Collier United Vows Miss Janet Ruth McKenzie be came the brideof Ronald Alvin Brenneman in Collier Street United Church on the afternoon of September7 Titabrlde is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Kenneth McKenzie ot Welling ton st West Barrio Lt£oi and Mrs Alvin Brenneman of Nelson St in Barrie are the parents of the bridegroom Rev DavidProctor was the officiating clergyman The bride ros escorted by her father to the altar which was decorated with yellow and white gladioli and moms WEDDING GOWN The bride wore floorlength gown of white shantung nhieh had rounded neckline and el bow length sleeves Heriace rirantilla was designed with cathedrai train and she carrie St Georges ACW Observe Sessronq St Georges Anglican Church Women held its first meeting of the season in the lounge with fullslata of business for at tention generous donations donation has been made by Unit with money earned by their quilting Units had catered to several weddings during the summer months rliirs McGowan has been appointed leader of the mcoe AnglicanChurch Fellowship which is having its annual meeting Oct in Trinity Church Hall The theme of this meeting with Oorselves in Service and it is open to all interested women Following the reports Mrs Mc Gowan turnedthe meeting over to RevD French The ladies were given sheet of topical questions regarding the church and the community and di ded intogroups to come upijtb their findings andopinions lively discussion followed giving everyone new awareness of what the church can and should do in the community Dates of interest to remember areiIaiioween Tea and Bazaar Oct 25 Rummage Salon Nov Coffee Party and Sales at Shortbread Dec will be Nov20 The nextmeeting of the new Sororit otANKEr it DRYCL ANED int cascade bouquet roses Continues of white Mrs Kemeth Lamont oi Ham ilton sister of the bride was the matron of honor The brides maids were Miss Catherine Waters of Toronto and Mrs Harold Parkcrand Miss Ann Crook of Barrie The attehciants werov gowned in pistachio green floorlength gowns which capes edged with ruffles They carried nosegays roses Their beaddrcsses were pili boxcs ot matching mater ial trimmed with contrasting green velvet ribbon featured short of ycliow David Brenneman of Barrio brother of the bridegroom was thebest mnniha ushers were William Martin Thomas Taylor of Toronto and Barry Ctatlr of Montreal RFCEPTVOJ of Toronto reception was hpld at the Como be parrot this History sumrncr residence of the brides parents on Lake Simone after which the couple left to wed ding trip to New York The bride was dressed for travel in an imported wool coat dress of oyster color with ae ccssorfes of darker shadaot gray iha newlyweds will make their home in Manchester Eng land Out oi city guests attendch the wedding from Timmlns Sud bury Toronto Embro Ottawa liamliton Slratford Montreal and Thclford Mines WILL ANNOUNCED LONDON Reuters wrltcro RandolpllChurchlll son of Sir Winston leif £53000 $151200 whenhe died in June it was disclosed Friday Most will go to his son Winston and daughter Arabella MaldngSaiedestinedioshat tor all records torsavinpsln every department ti3éturtiaiv flatworm

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