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Barrie Examiner, 30 Sep 1948, p. 4

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MOE FOUR OHAT Wumnl Viewpoint on This and That Sonic that or arc stsl el fills itIiliiirlsi tiiiil principa ltliais iirnibull lizin The ltlnl panic lymn liirlottc Iliitton wrll lla liinn ltt llali iei tnil hit and con qiiisiioiis itllt and llii ry sub iiter on gent ral iigto She baralso ililitiali li lir tltgttt tfoiiiiiirssioii on So lint Qia siiiis iis o21gt 1ricnils of Miss Della ilciiri liavi rm itoiiiig lttl recently or lllltl of her forthcoming iiirirriagi llobci lloss gathered at thl 1riii Dougliirty ltil when Mrs Yi Itlilllil ti lrii friends iuiiie ot Mrs llai St to is slitiiii ioixrii ted and oi gifts were presented to lllt litlilidHl ful uiiibiellii lxllllllit room tlliiiitii which llllilc adorned lllt Each autograph book lso Norman lltdfflnt 71 imrss torn mlSTT Elli 21171711tindtivcntriMrsflili mock wed several from beneath color of the 41r5ls wrote verse to the bride ii Heard Loud Praises 0t Canadian Red Cross ryra iLody Mountbatten Ciiitsal Cross to lltvl lgt gtrC tiiidaii Xdllwliul liv oziLy 1i feel Elimevt ii fliliai lli to ha rl plulvs til Ilrrrl 1Klk la ltcri privilege to with tiLe vt yoi and all your col cS lllc hxaitfclt gratitude of the lxll the nvaiiiablc 11h frst itiilietilt ytzirs dclcreiis lriaiiic toocd 1110118 was the only bright spot in their lives idheii was known that Mrs Mc Fadveri was discontinuing her meal lgtttl the can out together and animated farewell party for litl ll tcckburn who was one of the first tl Mrs lrlridgeiis transient $iiriily was master of ceremonies tiitli Wilda ILilbcrt llazold iisdeii ltl 1oiiiecllc issistiiigwith the program Letters of greeting were tiirtirttl from many who were not ablt to attend the dinner and these salutalieiis started the group reriiiii isciiig about the good ol days that used to be Table Service Rhap tlsody was led by Louise Culley bc fore thc min course to the ac rlcoiiipriiiiiiieiit of the accordion play lcd by Fern llampei lvaiimlhoiiip oiltigiie of Nawson of Collirigwood read An Ode ion lastronomicnl lheiiie which of beautiful travelling bag and sixteen red rosebiids by llarold Cus den and Marion Home The Ode had been composed by couple of written on large scroll which was later autographed by everyone in Fridgeii as memento is attractively decorated with zflowers and each place was an original napkin ring made of crossed wooden fork and spoon bearing the name of the guest With Auld Lang Syne the group bid farewell to Mrs MCFadgen land The table was followed by the presentatioii members of the family and was THE BARRIE EXAMINER BARRIE ONTAR10rCANADA Wozk Jet 11 lr vlusrly Canadian lied am would bkr to extend lltHR ilZNlthAllUNS ave itpiese iii in llils pntiioguiph On the left is pcopti ls liioiiizis lri1ii Charlotte St ll =11 tl1e grandmother Holdoig ot llzitain cl as the people of hill but ilsr riixirttris 13 sltill 311 has lei in Barrie ever since 1ie 1cc from England 10 years ago lltill liLir one from Canada trill 13 Elli 10 KHSUI 11 Winnipeg lllvl she was recently in WEDpiines chlllNSMlTll lliiatliarn lil Nvsi lovely liiiileoi Saturday Sep teiiiber 11 1918 was lefie Marion Smith only daughter of Mr and Mrs Smith tharrng ross Road tliiirhaiii whose niarriagt to Mr ltllll hallis McMillan Bar iic was an event of wide interest taking place at 330 oclock in St Andrews United Church lh pastor llev ll Johnston read the marriage service in setting of white gladioli white chrysan tlicinums and lighted wliitc cathe dral raptrs arranged against an ef fective background of ferns and palms liven in marriage by her father the bride wore gown of ivory duchcss satin which had fitted bodice buttoned down the back Th iiylon yoke was bordered with lt iirileSi li9lti rotiii sqtiait shoulder and this lacc was used to edge pointed sleeves The Sillllt long ox trciiiely full skirt padded at thc hips ended in circular princess train The bridal veil of French illtisioii extending train of the dress was held by but if of lnrontrihirszfllrzif ilobb the beyond the mother Mrs Nellie Alker who ill of Lynn Mrs Kitson lives lolllllg her liitilllel Mrs Graharrr Mcycrs Studio Photot Lilill in marriage by her father llir biale wore gown of ivory l111 with ii tightly fitted bodice and hill back forming train ller tlyL yoke of riiquuisctte was em tirt ltlttl in seed pearls and her slccics were long lilypointed ller Lagertip veil was held with core iic of tth pearls and she carried istiitit of red roses and bouvardiii tlic maid of honor ieon Askin sister of the bride dressed in mauve embroidered net over taffeta with sweetheart neckline short puffed sleeves and full skirt matching pic ture hat and mittens itlld carried small cascade of yellow and Talis riiziii roses Bridesmaid leari Askin tiitlslll of the bridc wore similar ltiii iii main color Ralph Robertson of Stroud was Liooiiisiiizin with ushers being Dal on llobcrtson arid Thomas White was oicaiiisi and accompanied Mrs Ross larrott of Toronto in solo liiests from North Bay Barrie Stroirrl Toronto London Kitchen lDr Brereton Talks to distlhxkl lrelatioir of birds mice hawks aridl owls by Mrs Dollcry THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 30 1948 Poinswick Institute on The Habits of Birds The Iaiirswwk Worried lltblzl iti ii Ill llu vlis capabe After cessation of iiiceznigs lor 1two months iiurirbci of iipi ant items of basins had TERMS met Mrs Ilolltiys ci Sept slili all allrlrdaiice absence of 1c pztsident Tompkins iccpzcsilejt conducted the int etirzg full report on Ilici short tttl at Stioud on llcaltnf Before and AfLr Foty was truslV ported until nest month The spLiiltcl lUl lllt dlry Di Brereton Barrie took for his siibW Ject Birds His information and ttli ti ti andl llilolgllllillslk llfsl trilflr splec rally interesting in regard to the TO BE MARRIED lllt V415 Miss Marguerite Jack is home amount of insects worrris lllltklfrugn Washington DC and is and garden pests ronsiinied U5ptgtnding rcw weeks With her these birds agriculture would be mother Mrs llermari Jack 101 an entire failure Many teltlllilAlbuny AwmuV brxfnii sailing for the amount of damage done tou my October where young orchards by Iiiltt and rahism hpqnmnod in Mr Ulf bits girdliiig trccs Consideringpm Mi Jack me Sand the vast number of mice and young Liughter or Mrs lack and the rabbits killed and Llilll by flit34 Ml 011mm 1ka birds owls and hawks the damage 13pm EMUi when 5h was is small in comparison to what itigw 5mm hm unly came in agriculture He stated that if it were not den friends So even cr it is small damage in coinparirpmmm Lat son with the grczit good they other wise do Sloganilhint hawks and owls she was traiis Ltcrrcdto the Norwegian Embassy Will Washington where she has been Ttor the last three and half years All expressed thanks and apprci It was while there that Miss lrick ciation of Dr Brerctoiis fund of met her future husband wlto was inforriiiition also on the embassy statl He has lunch was Wm HR Chm3 since returned to Norway and this Mrs Mrs Carr and Mrs Crosby South Sinicoe District Meeting at Cookstown Vqrious Subjects visiting in that country having gonc over by plane After their iiinrriage on October 16 theywill make their borne in Tonsberg Norway Of interest also fact that Miss lackstvfamily is one of the early pioneer families to set tle near Harrie wllamilton Spec tator of aa FOUND Wllll LEAD by Mrs 11 Patterson The board and executive South Simco District Womens In stitute met in ookstown Com niunilyllrrllSept 20atLlltl pm The meeting opened with Mrs Kell Churchill president in charge Roll call was llllSWlCd by each member present giving her the muted together er and llarriston attended the re ciption held III the Sunday SCllOOl uiditorinrii The brides mother re Dutehicapiof Swisslaccp liirtlie4$ld amllccc rmlvy blue name and name of her branch Minutes of Fall and Spring meetI ings were rcagj bv the secretary Mrs 11 Hughes Stroud who IllV1 50 presented the treasrrrers fepnrt hawk proves to be chicken eatgig the Norwegian consular in Zinc is often found llllltlllll twrr mi ncra 15 rnc sometimesrmm formerly =hati hour was spent to would be without these ourgaiuammunl 5y amended wcsmuloz If ll lldyCollcgiate andlhcii joined the gnmHSLWE summer shei spent several weeks Quarter ESSA ROAD WATS Illt5t1ltlllitl li Essa Road lEi it held at Mrs Road on Thin lay its with jimt Szttit tilt clair lco ii piayo ing by Talis 1511 gave two eiyiiric itail v3 were much cup The it itll was closed by Jltlll 12 iii iii= in tui Mrs Barron am avasizirrt delicious lunch and bottle today is the II 48 lenmstnunti it Convalescent lungs MN mom was wished her luck in the years to 111de bmmmq run minds galcttit with uni iLLCssoi res and Nominating commmcc rm Dmrmi le gutst of honor when 110 friends at the home of Mrs iruhcrcd Jeoffrey Glenn 23 Dinilop Street Gifts wire presented in gaily de tlic evening happily concluded with light Tire roomiobe ltas also been honored several and cfrcslimeiits being served curated zbaskct with parties given by groups of his friends The shoe was on the other foot Wednesday evening last when Mrs lW McFadgen of 18 Worsley iStreet Barrie surprisingly found Is 4s lhciself the guest of horror at din 1101 party held at Robindale Inn Mrs Mandgen for over 20 years 2250 SHEE has been hostess to goodly num ber of business AN EDDY QUALITY PRODUCT TOBYS Catering Service for AWEDDINGS BANQUETS BUFEEIS PARTIES Etc PHONE vezo Earrie VOnl MODERN WAY TO cook cAs amass DESIGNED FOR USE WITH Youll be the envy of your neighbours when you get one of the newnmodern gas ranges designed for use with Essotane Gas cooking is quick clean less trouble Theres no smoke no soot to blacken the but oms of paris Gas is economical Lights automatically gives full heat at once Youll be thrilled at the convenience Ranges miduwateri lienters sold direct by imperial Oil Limited Ranges sold by most appliance dealers Stove prizeIrIorlhe Jlwrnr model $9500Mpto $ll50 tor tablelop models Pay only roe doyvn and the balance In small monthly nineum mufn ssotage hurtin gill tttmmi In MAPLE Grants Ontario would tire to Iran iiiioreAabout Esilotnua Please send me without charge zifsehgahomxyour FREE pagerlluatrnted booklet wtucli tells all about this new Iii chmfkuiki and professional waifs who professed that eating her come Those present at the dinner were Cockburn thllt Thomp son Betty and Molly Kidd Marjorie Baynesgtlr and Mrs Fred Morren Mrs Siiowden Crowc Donnie Mac Doiiiiell Ruth Rosell Hazel lright Norman Synnott Pope Flora lVIcGregor Chester Wilcox Ruth Spears Marion Horne Wilda Colbert Louise Colley Har old CLISdClIlllld Jimmy Wray An entirely new type of millin ery felt has been produced by Hugh Beresford of London Eng land for his new autumn range of town and country hats Called Melucine it is made from mix ture of inarabou and goose feath ers and closely resembles the fluffy Beaver felt so popular 40 years ago It is wonderfully light and supple The now famous Town and Cotintry hats are massproduced but each one is firi ished by hand so that each has the quality and distinction of model while being in the medium price range new allotment of home econ omists to work with the home making clubs in IlleCOUIIIIESrOf Ontario his bri announEd by Miss Anna Lewis director of Ontario Department of Agricul ture The Home ECCnomist allot ted to Ontario County and North and South Simco is Miss Ruth Shaver Doris Masonwho won first prize riding Patsy at the horse show of the Great Northern Exhibition atCollingwood last Saturday is former Barrie girl She is daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Geo Mason who farmed on the 12th line of Vespra near Grenfel for 20 years The family moved to Toronto three years agorwhercrthey now operate the Siinnybrook Riding School with 60 horses Doris atethe age of 15 is one of the best known lady riders in Ontario eroris also won prizes at the Barrie Exhibition and at the Oro Fall Fair She and her friendMarilyn Hawman of To ronto have won many prizes at horse shows throughout the pro Vince On Tuesday evening Sept 21 rsIGKixketmeammut 50 friends andmeighbors at mis cellaneous shOWer in honor of Marie Henry bride of this week After an evening spent in games and singing theibridetobe open ed the many beautiful gifts follow ing which the hostess served de licious refreshments assistedub several of the girl friends letterufijom AMlreecEsec ietary of the ChurchjArmy Lon donEngland indicates the appre ciation shownfor such work Aasriis being done by the Barrie Branh of the Ceiriadian Red CrossSo ciety We are very grateful for the further cases of goods receiv ed The shoes and bootshuclothing and quilts halve been used in our homes Iandhostels and they help pa great deal scarcity of bed linen stant help of The con maintain the work which is so es sential amongst our gvery poor folk So many are pensioners or maimed and wOunded in the waorsrvand whosechildren ned care Just all sorts And conditions of men that make up life today Again with many thanks and every goodwish yours sincerely The Biarrie Red Cross rooms are now open at 115 Dunlop St Cut ting is done on Monday afternoons and sewing on Tuesdays and Thursdziiys Mrs liqFelt and Allan denias stephrinotis and sprigof5l QTWE lllllk SObldS Sh Annual 1949 are as follows Mrsl heather sent her by family friends ill MM by ill Lmmls mu Roy Goodfellow Stroud Mrs in Scotland ill do We Swim th Morrkrnan Cookstown and Mrs lzick ram of Toronto tliclbllle 410993501193 lill Cm Mrs Allan Todd Lefroy Mrs matron if honor and bridesinaidgt4 Goodfellow will be COHVCHCI Miss Barbara Matthews of Holly1 The bride was dressed in grey Mrs Kell requested all members wood Florida and Lansing Mich 1abarkdine suit with navy iicccssor to know definitely what course igan wore gowns in the aritiires for the wedding trip through they wish for the erroperative pro colors of fuchsia and golden greerilNoiihern Ontario They will reside gram t2i that they send their re in crisp brocaded faille Thellillt Listowcl on their return ports to diStrict conveners on time Picturesque llcsidciicewith feurtccn rooms completely iiioilcrnized beautifully situated in the centre of eight acres of ii1itlllllil Quiet restful and yet very convenient on Highway 11 two miles south of Barrio CURRENT LOCAL HOSPITAL RATES TELEPHONE BARRIE 4268 or wruTiz MISS FLORENCE BREAKWELL Punistvitk our homewon Charmg Cross will reside inBarriek when there is your Society is meat joyztorus forzithelps ms dresses fashioned alike had bodl ices featuring an offilieshoulderl rolled necklinehwasp waist victori izin bustle and boiiffanl skirts with fullness extending into sligth trains Long matching gauntlstsi with frilled cuffs completed their pretty ensembles AIIUIICIZHlIS earn ried Colonial bouquets of ivoryl and very delicately tinted gladioli and minus tied with ribbon stieaiirers to match their dresses These same flOwers were repeatedI in the headdresses which werel fashioned like that oftlie bride Attending the groom was lllSl brotherinlaw Hugh Bartrrnii of Toronto The brides brother Douglas Smith Fred Sievert Wil liam McDougal and Harry Wool ley of Toronto were ushers The brides mother receiving the wedding guests afterwards at her Minesing Ibcziutifully decorated with an arch ion lfor the marriage of Jean Audrey ROBERTSONDOWNEY United Church was iiil gladioli ferns and candelabra Saturday September ll 1948 Downey daughter of Mr and Mrs DowneyofMiriesing to Harold ll Robertson son of Mrs Fred Robertsonand the late Mr Robert son of Stroud The ceremony was conducted by Rev Clements Given in marriage by her father the bride looked lovely in ivory siitiii with nylon yoke and bustle Her embroiderednet veil fell in slight train and she carried bou quet of red roses set in white gladioli Bridesmaids Dorothy and Helen Downey sisters of the bride appeared in blue and fuchsia nylon Read wore gown of French blush net the womens Institute Branch and over mgitchiiig faille with very fun Camack also sister of the bride commie Semceonheijkirtcandtiimmingof4Vlargot lac on the bodice side and back over skirt Her hat of the same shade as her dress was trimmed with pink feather spray Mrs McMillan the grooms mother wore 10er blue crepe with fine box pleated skirt and peplum and light cocoa feather hat with veil Each had COFSage Of 105 enCilCling Single acted as ushers Mrs Jack McNabb Church met at the home of Mrs gardenia While the toasts were being pro posed congratulatory messages were received fron1lortorim Guleph Cobourg Melbourne and Miami Florida Ithaca NY Lan sing Mich and Edinburgh Scot land Before leaving on honeymoon part of which was Spent in Quebectthe bride chang ed to cocoa wool gabardine suit handstitched with long fitted jacket Her hat of winter white had cocoa brim and long veil and her accessories were of dark brown Mr and Mrs McMillan ROBERTSONLAST1N Aipretty wedding was perform ed by Rev Kelly ajglinoi Presbyterian Church Listowel on Saturday September 18 1948 at pm when Marjorie HelenAskinpx daughter of Mr and Mrs Askin Listowel became the wife of Franklin Joseph Robertson son of Mrs Robertson and the late Mr Robertson of Stroiid Mrs TA Lowe Are in charge of theToomsp wish toemphasiz thattheworkgtofthe Red Crbss needed as much now ashitwas dui ing the war All supp11esfrom Barrie are goingTto England and Iayettes and childrens knitted gar ments are high on th list of need ed items Volunteers wil be well Come atrthe RedCross roms quqTununn bet 0V6rt1rffeta respectively and the matron of honor Mrs Ivan essed in yellow All three at start drive to have namesl placed on all mailboxes To provide entertainment fort program of District Annual 1949 music will be arranged by Thornr ton and Gilford branches short play or skit by Newton Rob inson Juniors All WI branches were asked to note thatzin exhibiti of antique glassyvare will be feature of 1949 District Annual One or morccoxhibits withdate of origin and approximate value at tached will be expected from each branch talk on antique glassi ware will be given by Mrs Chas Moore Alliston The address of welcome will be given by Lefroyl with reply by Coulsons Hill JunI iors Roll call will be answered by an outstanding achievement for the year TheArea Convention will be hEld in Oddfellows Hall Barrie Oct 1213 1948 and thefollowing were appointed to act as registralt lion officers and ushers Mrs tendants carried bouquets with the matron of honor having red roses set in gladiolc and the bridesmaids ppmpom zinnias and gladioli The groomsman was Arthur Robertson of SaultSte Marie brother0f the groom while Ger6 don Robertson and Jack Downey sang QPerfect Love and To have to hold to love while Mrs Charles Grant accompanied on the organr The reception was held at the home of the brides parents where guests from Hamilton Sault Ste Marie Toronto Collingwood the motor straud ElnTvale and Barrie attend ed The brides motherreceivedin grey crepe and corsage ofpink roses assisted by the groomfsmotha er in blue crepe and similar cor sage For wedding trip to Montreal and points in the United States the bride chose mulberry suit freshments were served with daily accessories She also worera Russian Squirrel fur which was gift from the groom on their ieturThYwill reside in Stropd wiiiii Prim and ACCOUNTING SERVICES Titer retail and Wholesale businesses Income tax forms completed Weekly or Monthly Audits movmrrs INVITED Oaks Dial 4603 WIIIIIIIIIlIIllIIII BOOKKEEPING Hughes Mrs Monkman Mrs Cun ningham Mrs Paul and MISIBCOF bett The meeting closed with social halfhour over the tea cups 332 CENTRAL UNITED wMs The WMS of Central United Lennox28 Parksfd Drive Tliurs day Sept 23 with Dalston Society as guests Mrs Jory took the chair and called on Mrs Ed Partridge and Mrs Bewell to take the devotional exercises after Mrs Worrells delightful solo My Task Mrs Partridge took uprthe collection Mrs Creed intron the new Study Book West of theCor ges followed with readings by Mrs Bewell Mrs Jory Mrs Partridge and Mrs Knupp Rev Bewell pronounced the benediction after which rel cups our teaspoons Maglc Baking Powder teaspoon salt earl cumin beaten egg yolks In Mo SENSITIVE INSTRUMENTW The human ear it is estimated can distinguish 500000 different tones Atria vduj iltsllme yumled Serve with hot chicken gravyiefrlg Craig Hamilton R1V1T ANNOUNCES THE premiering NEW STUDIO 4llVlaple Ave Prospective Pupils In Piano Orgin Voice and Theory Please Telephone for Appointmentm CLASSESINDLVIDUALINSTRUCTION SEASON STARTEDSEPT 12 only Meat Delicious thicken Putt CUP grated raw carrot tablespoons melted butter or chicken fat cups chicken gravy 81 together our bolting powder an We POSTS BRAN FLAKES YOU NEEDREGULARIIY rouii uirriiiii riot For POSTS BEAN FLAKES have IIIVOI thats diam aw lb makes healtheatingplenumeating too And POSTS BRAN FLAKES eaten regularly for bteakfast act as gentle Murilgulator because bran is natural bulkfood Other parts of whearprovide prided wheat nourishment

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